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   NO1 8 |oo| 7 P1
 
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   P2 10|oo| 9 NO2
 
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Note: SW1 switches first (about 2mm) when hanging up
  
 
=== keypad / display ===
 
=== keypad / display ===

Revision as of 21:03, 23 October 2015

Project: Coinvox 22
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Description Get an old payphone to work again
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Coinvox 22 front.jpg
Coinvox 22 inside.jpg

synopsis

I got myself a Coinvox 22, reasonably cheap. The downside is: the inner workings have been stripped out, so it's just a metal box with keypad and display, a handset with hookswitch and a smalltransformer.

No coin mech, no ringer, no phone.

inside

handset / hookswitch

  • 2 differend reed switches
  • 4 coils
  • 2 3-pin SOT 23 (smd) diodes(?) (D1, D2: A7 P 45)

J1

|o  spk
|o| mic -
|o| mic +
|o  spk

J2

mic+ 2 |oo| 1 spk
 spk 4 |oo| 3 mic-
 NC1 6 |oo |5 n/c
 NO1 8 |oo| 7 P1
  P2 10|oo| 9 NO2

Note: SW1 switches first (about 2mm) when hanging up

keypad / display

  • IC2: PCF8576T (Universal LCD driver for low multiplex rates, I2C)
  • IC3: [PCF8574T (Remote 8-bit I/O expander for I2C-bus with interrupt)

J

SCL 2 |oo| 1 SDA
    4 |oo| 3 
GND 6 |oo |5 VCC
    8 |oo| 7 
Int 10|oo| 9 

Keypad

col1 (R12) col2 (R9) col3 (R10) col4 (R11)
row1 (R5) n/c 1 2 3
row2 (R6) n/c 4 5 6
row3 (R7) N 7 8 9
row4 (R8) Vol * 0 #


LGCO-CH BTC15 DESKII
4 431 4223 0 22

Sticker

Landis & GYR
412197580 A
Version.mec: A

Date fab : 02/95

plans

  • upload reference material of the Coinvox phones (hacktic, 't klaphek, telephone museums ([1][2][3][4][5][6][7])
  • experiment with my (front fed) coin mech (or look for a top fed mech that fits)
  • experiment with a cisco phone (see if I can use the softkeys and the AUX port to read quarters or just Euro coins
  • connect an ATA to an old phone

todo

  • identify ICs, obtain datasheet, determine pinouts