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Choosing the Right Counter for Arcade Machines

This guide outlines the main engineering factors involved in selecting a counter for arcade machines.

1. Identify the Event You Need to Measure

The first step is to determine which machine activity needs to be counted. Different events require counters to be connected to different signal sources.

Arcade Machine Event

Typical Signal Source

Purpose of Counting

Recommended Counter

Game start activation

Start button or control board output

Track number of plays

4017 Series

Coin insertion

Coin acceptor pulse output

Monitor revenue activity

4916 Series

Credit activation

Controller logic signal

Track internal game triggers

KE610

Ticket dispenser cycle

Motor activation signal

Monitor redemption usage

4916 Series

Mechanical motion cycle

Relay or controller output

Track moving platform cycles

E660 / E760 Series

2. Understand the Signal Type

Counters must be compatible with the signal generated by the arcade machine component.

Signal Type

Description

Typical Arcade Source

Recommended Counter

Switch closure

Mechanical contact opens or closes a circuit

Start buttons, service buttons

4017 Series

Coin acceptor pulse

Pulse output generated when coin is accepted

Coin mechanisms

4916 Series

Logic level pulse

Electronic signal from control board

Credit triggers, scoring systems

KE610

Relay output

Electromechanical switching signal

Mechanical systems, payout triggers

4916 Series

3. Consider Installation Location Inside the Cabinet

Arcade cabinets typically contain limited internal space and multiple control components. Counter installation should account for accessibility and visibility.

Installation Location

Typical Purpose

Recommended Counter

Control panel or service panel

Allow operators to view play counts

4916 Series

Internal cabinet mount

Track internal machine events

4017 Series

Control electronics area

Integration with other control devices

KE610

4. Evaluate Operational Conditions

Arcade machines often run continuously in entertainment venues and may experience vibration, electrical noise, or extended operating hours.

Operating Condition

Engineering Consideration

Recommended Counter

Continuous operation

Counters must support long lifespans

4916 Series

Compact cabinet space

Smaller form factors simplify installation

4017 Series

System integration

Counters may need configurable inputs

KE610

Mechanical motion systems

Counters may trigger outputs after events

E660 / E760 Series

5. Determine Reset and Control Requirements

Counters may need different functionality depending on how the arcade machine is monitored or serviced.

Counter Feature

Typical Application

Recommended Counter

Non resettable count

Lifetime play tracking

4017 Series

Programmable output

Trigger maintenance events

E660 / E760 Series