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IDX WR88 Quick Start Manual

Wicket reader

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Wicket Reader Interfaces
For Carwash, Laundry, Arcade And Other Markets
General Description
The WR88 Wicket Reader requires 5VDC to operate and has both an
output signal and an input signal for connecting it to the system
equipment. The WR88 may be configured in the field to use those input
and output signals for serial data communication, or it may use them to
create an output pulse and to monitor the operational status of the system
equipment. These Wicket Reader Interface Modules have been designed to
convert local available power to 5VDC and provide the proper interface
voltages, currents, and connectors for interfacing to a variety of system
equipment.
Interface modules covered in this document include:
WK-LV Module: Pulse Output - Low Voltage Interface
WK-HV Module: Pulse Output - High Voltage Interface
WK-CD Module: Serial Port – Card-Display Protocol
WK-MDB Module: Serial Port - MDB Vendor Protocol
Interface documentation for Turbo Accessories applications, including Wickets Jackpot, Registration &
Redemption, and Night Access Door Control, are found within the Turbo Accessories documentation.
Pulse Output - Low Voltage: WK-LV Module
The Model WK-LV Pulse Output - Low Voltage
Interface Module was primarily designed for
applications powered by either 24VAC or 12-
28VDC and requiring a "coin pulse" style interface
to
activate
the
service
applications include carwash equipment, laundry
equipment, low voltage arcade games and other
similar equipment.
Its three diagnostic LED indicators provide visual operational information that may be helpful during
installation and for troubleshooting problems. The enclosure dimensions are 3.3" L x 2.2" W x 1.0" H
(84mm x 56mm x 20mm) and comes with adhesive Velcro mounting strips. An RJ-11 telephone style
connector on the right side of the enclosure is to plug in the WR88 Wicket Reader. A wiring harness with
16" leads plugs into the field wiring connector on the left hand side of the enclosure. Note: Because there
is more than one style of wiring harness (see below) it is a separately ordered item.
IDX Inc. 400 W. Cedar St. El Dorado AR 71730
Rev. 10/2008
equipment.
Such
800-643-1109 www.idxinc.com
sales@idxinc.com

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Summary of Contents for IDX WR88

  • Page 1 (84mm x 56mm x 20mm) and comes with adhesive Velcro mounting strips. An RJ-11 telephone style connector on the right side of the enclosure is to plug in the WR88 Wicket Reader. A wiring harness with 16" leads plugs into the field wiring connector on the left hand side of the enclosure. Note: Because there is more than one style of wiring harness (see below) it is a separately ordered item.
  • Page 2 Power Common PWR- - Power common for debit reader. Note: Wickets Administrator must be used to program the WR88 Wicket Reader to enable it to generate the correct pulses and debit a Customer Wicket by the proper amount. See below for information about setting the configuration parameters for the WR88.
  • Page 3 8.0Amps @ 250VAC maximum. - not internally fused 6- Red/Gr n Switch N.O. Note: Wickets Administrator must be used to program the WR88 Wicket Reader to enable it to generate the correct pulses and debit a Customer Wicket by the proper amount. See below for information about setting the configuration parameters for the WR88.
  • Page 4 There is an RJ-11 telephone style connector on the right side of the enclosure to plug in the WR88 Wicket Reader. There is an attached 16" cable assembly on the left hand side of the enclosure with two connectors: one to connect to the vending machine controller, and the other which is just a daisy-chain pass-through connector for connecting other devices to the multi-drop bus.
  • Page 5 20mm) and comes with adhesive Velcro mounting strips. There is an RJ-11 telephone style connector on the right side of the enclosure to plug in the WR88 Wicket Reader. There is also an attached 16" RJ-11 telephone style cable assembly on the left hand side of the enclosure to plug directly into the Card-Display Protocol compatible display-timer.
  • Page 6 WK-MDB Module to interface to the machine. Select the Card-Display Protocol if the equipment is an IDX display-timer with that has the Card-Display option and you are using the WK-CD Module to interface to it.
  • Page 7 “machine available” signal which does the logical opposite and thus requires you to leave the box unchecked. c. Check the Xtra-Time Enabled box only if the Wicket Reader is tied into an IDX carwash timer with Xtra-Time enabled (or a competitor’s timer with a Grace Time feature enabled). This will cause the Wicket Reader to debit only the Increment Value for the first 20 seconds after the Service Sense input indicates the machine has turned off...