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1.              92 6    21                           53 REFERENCE   PART NO  DESCRIPTION  En EE E 587 6   400 V D C  1 AMP DIODE  E 586 97   1 MED 100V POLYESTER FILM CAPACITOR    E 185 6 8200 OHM 1 2 WATT 20  RESISTOR    E 105 300   2700 OHM 2 WATT 10  RESISTOR  620 OHM RESISTOR      104 101   470 OHM 2 WATT 5  RESISTOR   E 146 806   6 V D C  CH RELAY   E 713 3 GE No  V1002A3 VARISTOR       LIGHT  8OARDS       52           g g is CHANGE BUTTON Eti    OMENIE  ul FON  a  LOL ster s  vi Y a  LIGRY LAVE  3 MT YON  LME 2 BUTTON bas  LME BUTTON    ra     1 0 BOARD J 2  amp  J 3 RE e NE    FEN sevyet aree      EA  pen men CHANGE BIT TON LN   De ES   Max  PLAY BUTTON kass    S  M CONTROL G   sr   l       e       H    SPIN CONTROL et  e2 2     HOIN 3338 OL  SANT ANNEE    RARE CONTA meur  6 2   Le RELAX  25 2     fi    Qu   amp     TERMINAL 3  STRIPS 3 d            e  SINdiLNO   SANANI z r         MAX PLAY  amp   PLAY CREDITS BUTTON       STRIPS    REPLAY BUTTON LIGHT    ATTEND  PAID LIGHT T   75  1   r       Gan    CREDIT  AT TENGANT PAD LEN  YO Es                 TERMINAL Atte Sw EL MECN    STRIPS    El XER SW INEEL MECH    HOPPER  EEZ  NMOTOR RELAY    gl  CHANGE  RS a SWITCH    JACKPOT  a a CES     E    HOPPER COINS QUI        par    Com Ze  DOOR                t  Z   ki    RED R1  FIRST NUMBER   BODY COLOR  BLUE 2  SECOND NUMBER TRACER  YELLOW       COLOR   GREEN i 3  NUMBER AFTER DASH INDICATES  WHITE I RE USE OF THE SAME COLOR WIRE  BROWN    CRANGE 50 WHITE   BLACK ST WHITE RED   G
2.         AS 2950 5600  1 0 BOARD       ER          PLUGS INTO               FRONT DOOR LL  CABLE    l GC   r Fe     m     St  T AS 2982       POWER    SUPPLY    PLUGS INTO Mi     SMART  BOARD     w  SC  y  gt   Freen oo     Optionat  ES CONNECTS TO  CONNECTS TO Ai SE NS JA y S   SENTEN  HINGE SWITCH  8      4 UNES pei   mon x  E 1 PLUGS INTO RX TX  k NET y     i BOARD  Optional   o     IT NES NA PLUGS INTO  ONE Nad a  CONVENIENCE    PLUGS FOR og     OUTLET    MISER BOARD    o  Optional   no   lt  6 W  Of  E Oo  ul iy  zz  2 6 DELAY RELAY    HOPPER d W        BEAU PLUG POWER SWITCH       ITEM PART NO           DESCRIPTION  t    662 hOt 4 Pt  Molex Receptacle  2 E 660 H01   Pt  Molex Plug  3 R 566 200 2 Pt  Molex Plug  KR Ew662 1201 12 Pt  Molex Receptacle  5    562 401 4 Pt  Molex Receptacie     660 801 4 Pt  Molex Plug   amp  E 660 200 2 Pt  Molex Plug  7    662 200 2 Pt  Molex Receptacie  B E 808 12 12 Get  AMP Plug White  E P08 212 12 Ckt  AMP Plug Red  E 807 AMP Socket  9 E 680 200 2 Pt  Molex Plug  10 E 737 5 5 Pin MTA 100 Connector  E TIS 5 5 Pin MTA 100 Cover  fi E 856 20 20 Pin MTA 156 Connector  E T40 20 20 Pin MTA 156 Cover  19 E 660 1200 12 Pt  Molex Plug  E 662 1201 12 Pt  Molex Receptacle  13     560  1200 12 Pt  Molex Plug  28  p 405  75 DC  Terminal  15 E 737 5 5 Pin MTA 100 Connector  E T15 5 5 Pin MTA 100 Cover  16    662 401 4 Pt  Molex Receptacie  17    660 1200 12 Pt  Holex Plug  IR    560 101    Pt  Molex Plug  19    660 401 4 Pt  Molex Plug  20    6652 200
3.      105 186     185 285  E   98 18          isPa Ga2 1118    CPU 1 6  8800   40 Pin Socket   RAM 1 0  8810   24 Pin Socket   Sound Personality Chip  24 Pin Socket   LE  4948   LE  7415273   825123 From   16 Pin Socket   LE  T0A2002   Meat Sink    crer   Lackuasher   Kat   1 0  183900   t t  4883    3 3   De Resistor  750K  Ohm Resister  200K  Ohm Resistor  91K  Ohm Resistor  SEK  Ohm Resistor  IK  Ohm Resistor  4 7   Resistor   228 She Resistor  2 2 Ohm Resister  10K  Ohm Resistor  I Ohm Resistor   M  Ghti Resistor  frimer  16  PAT     1   Da SIP  Push Button Peg Switch                                          Test fiip    55           ak AES bd    GEER    PEOP TAE SAN Ps RUNE NON    M P U  BOARD  Microprocessor Unit     The MICROPROCESSOR UNIT BOARD ASSEMBLY  located  on the left side of the cabinet  p 60  is the controlling element of  the slot machine  The photo on the left is a Series 1000 M P U   Unit and the diagram below is a Series 2000 M P U  The logic  circuitry contained on these boards performs many functions  which are similar to other microprocessor systems  but in addi   tion  specialized circuits are utilized for security and versatility     The CPU  U15  is the heart of the MPU Board  This Integrated  Circuit  I C   performs such functions as retrieving instructions  coded in memory EPROMs  interpreting the instructions   processing any arithmetic and logic operation required and  manipulating control and buss signals     The PERSONALITY PROM  UI2  is unique
4.    22 SS     ANUS OE H SND peter    Ss   omplet  Service             Marshall Fey       The Complete Service Manual For Series E 1980 1986    Marshall Fey    Getting Acquainted  Introduction to the Bally Electronic Slot    3  Built In Test Functions  Initial Set Up  Maintenance Tests   Step 1   Start of New Game   Step 2  Load  Output  Test  Step 3  Switch Test  Step 4  Hopper Test  Step 5  Reel Reader Test  Step 6  Memory Check  Step 7  Maintenance Meter Display Test 15  Step 8  Game Functional Test  6 Diget Led Display  14 Diget Double Progressive Display  Normal Operation  Bookkeeping Meters  Game Condition Malfunction Codes  Standard Options  Game Condition Malfunction Chart  Miscellaneous Features  Service  amp  Adjustments  Reel Mechanism Adjustments  Reel Reader Assembly Adjustment  Hopper Payout Service  amp  Adjustment       Handle Mechanism Service  Molex Plug Service  State Laws for Possession of SERIES E    36    Published by  Liberty Belle Books  2925 West Moana Lane  Reno  89509 6011      1995       Lubrication of Handle Mechanism  Lubrication of Reel Mechanism  Cabinet Assembly   Front Door Assembly   Reel Mechanism Assembly   Reel Mechanism Boards   Hopper Control Boards   Hopper Payout Unit Assembly  Handle Mechanism Assembly   Game Power Distribution Schematic  P C  Board Power Distribution Schematic   51  I O Board J 1 Schematic   1 0Board J2  amp  J3 Schematic   I O Board Assembly   Sound Board Assembly   MPU Board Assembly   Power Supply Board   Delay Rel
5.    Vi  d I kebitei  t 11245  Di    520 244     112 28  ue    0 20 89  US  La   t 620 55  tt  Du    820 10  D    151 8     112 4  us   E 155 Series  DIE  uig   E 155 Series  E 732  e    155 Series  EFE   gu   792  un    112  vu E   E26 65  i E 712    j ns    820 53  f   HE E B28 88  i    882 18  f882 8  LSPRASIZ 118E  MT  UE  a E 520 65  DE  vis DOE  Dt  vx    670 88     882 19  E 682 3  LSPR 832  1406  i 022 2 17    j     170048     i    til  CASTE4 WOW Trans  Arras   14 Pin DEP  Socket   folk ACRI  Display Controlter De   78 Pin PfP  Socket   4 0  8197 TriState Buffar   LE 8178 Tri State Transceiver  18 Pin 8 1  P  Sockel   Lt 1984 Hex inverter   Lt 826123 intarrugt Becoder Prom  18 Pin 0  f  P  Socket   LE  entry  HE    24 Pin DEP  Socket   Lt Memory  8 2    24 Pin GEP  Sockel   L    sort  1 3    24 Pia D  t  P  Sockat   24 Pia D  E P  Socket CPt    24 Pin D  1  P  Socket  P 2    LG  MIT Ser Sutfet   f   Pin 9 1 9  Socket   t t  2850 CPU   40 Pin   1 P  Socket   U 348T 5 mot Reguizior   Beat Sink THN EDIO  Upper    Meat Sink THE DOT   Lower    Serye    teckwasher   Rei   i LO  805123 Memory Address Decoder Pron  136 Pin DL f  P  Socket   j LC  1417 Bex Buffer   14 Fin BiP  Socket   Lits 828123 Central Decoder Prog  TE Pin 8 1 8 Sacket   UN 340T S BEBE Regulater   feat Sink TAN GAZU   Wert Sisk TMK   SO     Screw   igokwashes   Wat      Eniversal Siet Program  GSP  Versions wiii very     D  XT   22 E 820  166  UIS  UH    820 42    E043  ars E 820 81  28  E 628 88  E   t 620 
6.    i Tra L i8   Dip Seiten Ge D  fest Reset Kat used   t ETa   H E 138 15   12  19 E 732 8   34  35 fot used   IN t 628 4   si     s  i   Di   D         f   OKT  KK 100 WAFER    TEST Ou  TEST cure  WIRE AMPER IN CIRQUIT      01 MED   50 v  CERAMIC   4 7 wn  25 V  TANTALUM   470 PFD   SO V  CERAMIC   BATTERY    8 OKT  KK100 BOTTOM ENTRY CONNCCTOR                                                                              STEK Pie Resi ster  43K the Resistor  IK Ote kasistor   10  fe Resistor  H   m Resistor   10K Gre Resistor  IK Che Resistor   10K ge Resi eter  ERC Gre esiste   TOK Sim Resistor  158 Sta tesista     WOK SiP  18 Pin   Patt lip    47 afd  187  Clectroiytic   Gl afd  25  Ceramic   2 wid  254  Win  Etazttotytie    Di t    257  Ceramic   47 wid   8Y  Electceel tic   oO  wie  28     Ceramic   2 uid  254  Nia  Electeatytic  Di ebd  254  Ceramic   4 1 aid  Tantalus   416 pl    Cermic     Bi mid  25   Ceramic   16 pid  Ceramic i  1900 afd  Ceramic      atd  IBIS  Polyester    22 M   inductor    8  SPSS    4 MA  Quatiz Grystai  15 Pin ASS Rater  18 Pia Qip Secket    Battery  9 5 VID  Hi C46     Wire Jumper in Biteutt  Wire jumper in Bitouit i  Wire tanger in Circuit    Net Used       MOTE  Afi Resistors sre Carbon Type  1 4 W  5  Gniest Notes    I  amp  D   ss Thwensi   ongsund 25 Mreded     57    et sn      4  2882 1 POWER SUPPLY BOARD ASSEMBLY             582 10 HEAT SINK THERMALLOY 6070  LSP8 532 1106   SCREW   M 1100 5 LOCKWASHER   87632 2112 wT   E 892 3 Vi248 BRI
7.    is listed on the Special Model Information Form    if the test is positive  This test is also per   formed each time the processor returns from reset  or  power down   For the possible error conditions  see section titled  POWER UP MALFUNCTION CODES      Press TEST button six times     BIBIBI D b  While button is depressed    LU  Op  Zeroes are blank on AS 2978 3   nin 111010 S For approximately one second after  JEE   button is released  then      Example  ri i   i Personality PROM I D  Number  olola  d dh is displayed     Until test is terminated by  pressing RESET  TEST or Door  Switch     need LI If no Personality PROM installed   C  amp  l ROM information is displayed  Kars uva ee E KR instead     The 5 6 4 indicates program version   in this example  version 5 64    The 1 indicates  on line   SDS   version  This position is blank  for  off line  version     E T   vh 25 8  If no Personality PROM installed on the Series  Tunes 1000  ROM information is displayed instead    test continues          541089 5 20 83  E 2238 14         ME PERSONALITY  PROM    HOT TIP    The payout percentage of a slot machine may be verified by pressing the Test Button a total of six times  It may  also be confirmed  along with the model number of the machine  by checking the numbers on the Personality  Prom located on the M P U  Board  see page 56      14    i    Step 7  MAINTENANCE METER DISPLAY TEST    The Bally slot is equipped with a set of four meters  intended to enhance the operator s
8.   003     etc     ra Ural  hen payout is complete  Hopper  la   JE LILI  Motor stops   At this time  the  winner paid lamp is lit     If the processor detects a malfunction during this  test  the hopper motor is stopped  feature lamps are  flashed  the TILT lamp is lit and a code indicating  the type of malfunction is flashed alternately with   coins in last game   when in test mode   coins in  last game  is set to zero   The malfunction codes  possible in this test are     30 Hopper Override   31 Hopper Jam   32 Hopper Empty   33 Reset During Payout  Used on Series 1000 Only     If power is turned off to service a malfunction  the  test will be terminated when power is turned back on   If it is not necessary to turn off power  the RESET  button may be used to terminate this test     test continues    HOPPER BOARDS    The Series 1000 used the  board on the left  The one  on the right is for the Series  2000  The boards are  interchangeable by a minor  one wire change that  relocates the 120 VAC line   To use a 2000 Series board in  a 1000  the no  9 wire is  moved to the 8 pin  To use a  1000 Series board in a 2000   the 8 wire is moved to the 9  pin  For more Hopper Board  information see page 47        Step 5  REEL READER TEST    Press TEST button five times     oldie  i t  While button is depressed        1   ei  Zeroes are blank on AS 2978 3   In EDT TIED TI For approximately one second after   LU LJ  kana   button is released  then     i TILI x  x Reel reader lamps light
9.   12       A 203 3  C 537 30  R 116  P 474  A 3410  P 712 2  P 1973   243  A 34 12  S 423 201  AS 2766  S 1071   178  S 143 30    34  N    Bearing  amp  Stop Pit  Assembly    Nyliner  Rubber Bumper  Bumper Housing    Rack Lock Lever  amp  Shaft    Retaining Ring  Plate   Latch Paw   Shaft    Full Stroke Pawi Assembly    Rod  Collar    S 231 700  SP 100 12  A 181 3  SP 100 7  A 3411 1  R 118  P 474  P 6279  A 2904  P 712 2  5 475 12  S 231 665  P 2293 7  C 662  SP 200 163    475 11  P 2293 6       yen  en    Bushing   Extension Spring  Lock Pawi Assembiy  Spring  Front Plate Assembly  Rubber Bumper  Bumper Housing  Angie Bracket    Handle Bearing Assembly    Retaining Ring  Shait   Bushing   Cup Washer   Sleeve   Compression Spring  Sieeve Shaft   Cup Washer    P 2891 8  P 6279   P 7242 1  P 405 31  SP 100 1    S 231 817  P 6717 31       Retaining Ring  Angle Bracket  Bracket  amp  Shield  Terminal   Extension Spring  Space Support Link  Support Link       SP 200 208 Compression Spring    S 739 231  P 6629 11    SP 399 40    S 231 818    P 6629 118    S 739 218    P 6629 116    S 231 818    Actuator Lever Pin  7 Actuating Lever  Lock Pawt Spring  Spacer  Lock Pawl  Pin  Lock Link  Spacer    49    KEN           0 NO TRACER  CHART P  53    J JUMPER    ui  o9  ZO  gc  29  o           GAME POWER  DISTRIBUTION  110 VA C   amp  MAIN  TRANSFORMER POWER  ISTRIBUTION           vOLTAGES        POWER SW     110 VA C   amp  MAIN TRANSFORMER POWER DISTRIBUTION  je 422 1382  AMP PLUGS  ie 1
10.   2  1404 Reel Solenoid  3  1408 Reel Solenoid  4  Reel Solenoid  5    1501    1502 1500 series only used  1504 on models which require    1508 additional outputs  1510    1520                             Note  OUTPUT PORT  0  is not used in this test  It is  checked in tests  4 and  5     test continues       Di Thru 97 E 837 1  HI      B8 Thru 015    837 1 Electro Magnetic Numeric Display  016     Kot Used    EE E 171 18 KK 100 P C  Connector   Bottom Entry    AT Thru A8  Bi Thru 810 Not Used  D Thru CI    A Thru A80  BIT Thru 880 Diode 1N4148    1  Thee C80    BESCRIPTION    Electro Magnatic Numeric Display  Not Used                             IERFLZLLERA    en l    83     228       C ssagusaisaC       14 DIGET DOUBLE  PROGRESSIVE DISPLAY    The fourteen electro Magnetic Display unit   shown here  was utilized on machines that had  progressive jackpots that offered wins up to   99 999 99  A optional sixteen meter unit was  capable of mega wins     one penny shy of ten  million  The single unit below shows the lighting  sequences that make possible the displays of  numbers from 0 through 9      a ore  Sb 5 cou  21 om    Leon 20 com  St   o  or    Sg     com  LL oF  18 om    Te oF 17 COM  Se  ve com  woer    12 OM       13 4 is  ON COM  OFF    Log        Step 3  SWITCH TEST    Press TEST button three times     LLLLLIB  aildi   same TAG    Example  T  zl FIT  3 l oale        the Coin Acceptor     The DOOR SWITCH is located  behind  and actuated by  the lower  Door Hinge     
11.   73  3rd reel  74  4th reel   75  5th reel  If the reel in question  is  properly indexed  then this tilt             pe indicates the reel has been moved since  Example  cC Li E  Li it was indexed   This test is not per   x  a formed in SDS   1  program versions      If the reel is not indexed  the cause  for this malfunction is most likely  mechanical   Self test  2  see page 7   may be used to verify the operation of  the index coil  After the cause has  been found and corrected  press the  RESET button followed by depressing the  TEST button once     Note  See Jumper Selectable Options   Item D   on page 27     Flashed alternately with     11  POSITION ERRORS IN 2 OF LAST 8 SPINS   Play suspended  feature  flashed  TILT lit     Example     LI l Li LI L  The 91 means the lst Reel  92 means  MUTU 2nd Reel  93  3rd Reel  94  4th Reel     95  5th Reel  This tilt indicades  Flashing alternately with  that during the last 8 games there      r1 ci was a positional error during the  Example  spin of that reel in 2 of the 8 games       H eps 5 ki    Note  Displays for the previous Malfunction Codes  8  Handle Pulled With No Coins In  9   egal Play    Door Open  10  Reel Did Not Index  11  Position Errors in 2 of the Last 8  Spins  appear also on Series 1000 LEDS that use Program Proms  M1  M2  M3  that  are numbered 564 and above     STANDARD OPTIONS    In addition to the usual options offered by Bally  custom  glass  percentages  etc    two more features are included  in Bally s
12.   Bally Slot Machines made b   W  s  Eleciro Mechanicals 1964 1980    1964 1987  9 95   3 S amp H  n   Official 2000 Blue Book  3 00 Non    Liberty Belle Books A Series E manual is also available Includes Fortune I Draw Poker  Video   2925 West Moana Lane  Reno  NV 89509     and  like the Electro Mechanical 21 and Video slots  Spiracoil binding     102  826 2607 manual  it includes Spiracoil binding  trouble shooting  lubrication charts    di S   trouble shooting  lubrication charts  numerous diagrams of the basie   109  825 1776 numerous diagrams of components that components that show functions and  Dealers Discounts Available     show functions and parts in detail      parts in detail        TYECIPINNMIEREXEEVURTIREYREVUERVEASANSANASEANSUNSSRTNNNERS TEN       SPURS e SIS NE NE Hr m mm enne                Eloquence   4     RE  Security  amp    E 1224 E 1209 E 1212   A bsd 3 LINE PAY 5 COIN MULTIPLIER 5 LINE PAY  Reliability    E 2209 E 2212 E 2226 E 2224  5 COIN MULTIPLIER 5 LINE PAY 3 COIN MULTIPLIER 3 LINE PAY                         
13.   OVERTRAVEL FORK    TRIP PAWL STUD   amp  TRIP PAWL      e 3    RE         D  Le T LOWER EDGE OF    INSIDE  SURFACES  AND HOLES OF  OVERTRAVEL FORK       ALSO HOLES OF    2 CAM GEAR ASSEMBLY X TRIP LEVER ASSEM   8    E N   PIN    BETWEEN og   TEGN TALE   CONNECTING ROD X LEVER ASSEMBLY    amp  GEAR ASSEMBLY     INSIDE SURFACE    TRIP  Mad  Dis STOP BRACKET    GEAR ASSEMBLY      TEETH OF BOTH  AR ASSEMBLIES  PIN      LEFT B RIGHT GE  LOCK LEVER  SHAFTS  amp  NYLINERS  OF BOTH GEAR ASSEMBLIES    Figure lz  Reel Mechanism    Soft Cushion     38    LUBRICATION GUIDE                              NOTE   pea caca INDEX INDEX  etal dep LRL LR add DUTY LEVER MO LEVER ARM INDEX LEVER  ARM SKAFT  INDICATES     USE DRIVE    a    LUBRIPLATE  1 OIL LEVER PIN      MARVEL MYSTERY OIL     SLOTS IN    SELECTOR BASE  INDEX LEVER SHAFT         WHERE INDEX  LEVER AND ORIVE    LEVER ROTATE SPRING STUD OF    CRANK ASSEMBLY    LATCH PAWL      L  BETWEEN TOGGLE  LINKS AND ON   NOTCH    SLOTS IN  DRIVING LINK LL    TRIP SHAFT     WHERE TOGGLE  LEVER  amp  CRANK  ASSEM  ROTATE    PINS THAT CONNECT  TOGGLE LINK TO  TRIP SHAFT    INDEX LEVER AND    WHERE IT ROTATES TOAGOLE LEVER  IN BUSHINGS ON  BOTH LEFT A RIGHT  SIDE PLATES    SHAFT WHERE  LATCH PAWL ROTATES    LINK  amp  PIN    ASSEMBLY  EDGE OF    MICRO SWITCH  CAM  LIGHTLY AIR CYLINDER  PIN HOLE AT BACK  OF AIR CYLINDER    PIN THAT CONNECTS                        ei      T LINK  amp  PIN ASSEMBLY  KA   TO TRIP OPERATING  Ki iN AIR CYLINDER LEVER  o
14.   STOP BRACKET   Trip   rm     Reel Mechanism in Rest Position    Gear  with the Handle Mech   Actuat   ing Arm  The alignment into the  Handle Mech   Actuating Arm is  essential so that the Handle Mech   anism s full stroke actuation  Corresponds to the Trip Operating  Levers full stroke actuation and  trip off  When installing a Reel  Mech  back into the Cabinet see   that the Roller Stud aligns perfect   ly with the Handle Mech   Actuating  Arm     START MOTION POSITION ADJUSTMENT    The Start Motion Position  Fig  zi  Shows the starting movement of  the Gear Assembly  Shaft Assembly  and Trip Operating Lever Assembly  Pawl until making contact with  Trip Lever Assembly  At this point  the internal mechanism s cycle  begins its motion for cocking the  Reels     29    n    GEAR ASSEMBLY    Figure 2     TRIP POSITION ADJUSTMENT    The Trip Position  Figure 3   shows the cocked mechanism just  at the time of tripping the Trip  Operating Lever Pawl which in  turn fires the Drive Lever  not  Shown  to spin the Reels and un   latch the Latch Pawl Assembly     CYCLE TIMING SEQUENCE    The cycle timing is sequenced  is follows  As the Handle is  pulled  the Trip Operating Pawl  contacts the Trip Lever and ro   tates it clockwise  Being pinned  to the Trip Shaft  it rotates all  vf the Crank Assemblies which  are also pinned to the Trip Shaft   These Crank Assemblies lift the  Toggle Lever upward and as they  Dass the notch on the Latch Pawls  the springs pull the Latch Pawls  ande
15.   To 10 94 14 4  To 10 94 15 5  To MPU J1 12 6  To MPU 41 13 7    a   Te    s 3 ZC  7 5VDC    FUSE PLUG  18 10   PIN 2 16  KEY         TPI    5voci       38 1  12     Vee  To MPU J1 1  amp  A8 EL e LOW VOLTAGE DETECT LI    5VEC SUPPLY PE AE 13 ges    For DOOR HOPPER  R  MECH   KEY SW   lt  14    83 p a  To LO J4 12 15 CUT  To   0 44 13 16  To MPY Ji 14 a 182   47    83   To MPU J1 15 PRA CET D    83 4  Te TEST PLUG PIN 1 19  To TRANSFORMER a      89 3   220    SECONDARY PLUG   PIN 9 of 1G    58    DELAY RELAY BOARD    Located behind the Hopper  the Delay Relay Board was used only  on the Series 1000  It was replaced by an encapsulated CR Relay   located near the Hopper Beau Plug  For the description and the  operation of the Delay Relay Board see page 61        SYMBOL PART KO  DESCRIPTION    E 586 149   Axial 10mt   eWay  Cap     CR       587 6 184004 Diode  CR  E 598 19   6 93   ma Ki  CRI       587 6   184004 Diode  CR4    887 8   in4094 Diode    E 166 9   9 Pin KK 156 Conn    3    00000000      Pc    p 2968 472  P C  Board M 545 808  gi    585 71 2M4401 Transistor  02 E 585 33 MPS A42 Transistor    E  105 231 39K Ohm 1 4 Watt S    E 105 277   680 Ohm 1 4 Watt 55  E 105 306 iQ Ohm     1 4 Watt 5  E 105 219   330 Ohm 1 4 Watt Si    E IB5 219   330 Ohm 1 4 Watt 55    Wire Jumper installed       SLOT SIMULATOR  REEL MECHANISM ASSEMBLY TEST STATION    Includes  REEL CONTROL BOARD  AS 2983 1 HOPPER PAYOUT UNIT  or REEL CONTROL BOARD  AS 2983 2 ASSEMBLY  Includes   R  EL READER B
16.   the electronic Reel Mech Arm Switch   53 Wire  incorporates a Cam Switch timing Wired Normally Open Switch  which is quite simple to adjust   All that is needed for this ad  Kick Switch   54 Wire  justment is the loosening of the Wired Normally Closed Switch  Reel Mech Cam  located on the  L H  Side Plate  and moving it The states of these two switches  to conform with the proper se  from rest position through one  quencing of the Cam Switches  game cycle  back to rest position  Proper sequencing of the Cam again  are described in Figure 5  Switches for electronic games is Showing the proper switch cam  described as follows  relationships     mms HOPPER PAYOUT UNIT SERVICE  amp  ADJUSTMENTS               For a complete overhaul of the POSITION OF HOPPER KNIFE  Hopper Payout Unit  remove the  Unit from the game and remove Check the Hopper Knife  see  the scoop cover  Now follow the Fig  6   The forward edge must be    general point by point procedure   REAR LEG OPTO SWITCH         _ A good cleaning of the unit is BEE  in order  An aerosol type de    greaser or contact cleaner can  be used  however  all parts must  be wiped off with a clean cloth ROLLER  to remove any residue and desolv   ed scum     After cleaning the Hopper Unit   we can inspect and adjust the  Hopper in the following order     gn SHELF WHEEL         HOPPER WIPER ADJUSTMENT HOPPER KNIFE    Adjust wiper so that clearance i  between pin wheel  amp  wiper will Figure 6  Hopper Knife Position  allow a single co
17.  0066  E 00620 0060     00 10540301    E 00771 0018    AS 2978 3 MPU BOARD ASSEMBLY    DESCRIPTION     0i MFO   50 v  CERAMIC   33 MFO   25 V  ELECTRO  YTIC  Ot MED    50 v  CERAMIC  470 Sep  KW  CERAMIC   10 PFO   iK V  CERAMIC  1000 PFO     KV  CERAMIC  4 7 MFD   25 V  TANTALUM  22 wi  NDUCTOR   ELECTRO 4RA3I441051 REEO RELAY    POSITION DIP SAITCH  4N4733  ZENER Groe   4 MHZ CRYSTAL   15 OKT  KK 156 WAFER   16 PIN DIP SOCKET    PART MO   E 00S8E  0085  E 40566 0099      00586 0085      00586 094     00586 40093     00586 0095       30586 41073     430604 0003  E 00 146 20796  E 00677 0000     00598 0013     00744 0000     00736 0015  E 43712 0008  NOT USED  NOT USED  E  00770 4018  NOT USED  F 52399  45395            OT USED    WIRE IN ANER CIRCUIT  NOT USED  WIRE IN AMPED Crit  NOT USED    AS 2979 1 RAM BOARD ASSEMBLY  DESCRIPTION    P5tQ1L 3 RAM LOOS    22 PIN DiP SOCKET   TALSIO EIGHT   INPUT NAND   74166 EIGHT   BIT IFY REGISTER  7aLS27 TRIPLE 3    INPUT NOR   100 CM  RESISTOR 1 4 WATT 5                                    M      105 904  Mi E 15 263  ICH II  mi    105 188  A852 E 18  238  E53  R   LATE  155 Estise 3B    K56  RST geiis    K58  af    105 277    tan  asi E 105 185    CH    105 301  163 Not used   RES Thru R93   c 835 8   D    586  148   C2 Tera L  t   ts t 585 8   ER Thru 521   E 586 85   Un E 586 148  ta E 588 85   ca    58t 8   C25  C26    5B5 85   ta  E 585 73   ta      586 94     8 Thre 022   t SBg a6   tH   E 588 92   134   t  586 85   CS I    588 44
18.  166 28   28 CAT  AK 100 WAFER  E 186 20   20 CRT  KK 100 WAFER  E 138 15   15 CRT  AR 158 WAFER   sos ID   15   E 192 8   18 PI DIP SOCKET   e P 5308 TEST CLIP  TEST POINT    C P 5399 TEST CLIP  TEST POINT    st KOT USED   s2 E WIRE JUMPER IN CIRCUIT   33 MOT USED   sa     WIRE JUMPER IN CIRCUIT    5 MOT USED    Li  9  a  a  a    aze  een ZS    ry  CO      Pi D  I E tz  E ES D  LES  eer mi kran A wg  GS EC de mE m VR  mj Le bech   Ke  ht  tech te esche  GDS os GO m MS                E eg mg  m t me re        ome mde mS oe  CRM ERT CRI    SE SO Cr  bech OL ge  UP cn 277 ad PS me    di  KWE  ALL    2066866260    IT   AL  M  Em eg d       L AT Dee a  xc RIE    Pom 0000    v        AMO P 2048    303  AS 2980  5600 ALL RESISTORS ARE 1 4 WATT 5  TOLERANCE UNLESS NOTED          RESISTER R77 CHANGED TO E 105 278  360 OHM  1 4  5     54          SOUND BOARD    Found only on the Series 2000   sound is used when coins are played  and paid out  when the reels are  spinning and security when the door  is opened  The volume is regulated  by the round  black knob located  near the center of the board                             The switch at the top of the board  is used to test the board  Voltage  at Test Clip TP1 should read  approx  35 VAC  TP2 approx   2 5VDC     and TP3 approx    2 5 VDC  TP1  amp  TP2 have no reading without sound     AS2518 130 P 2948 542  HR mec    u2    T4    us  cis e  R16 VOLUME ke    ADJUSTMENT       je RA                                                  ti E 5
19.  2 Pt  Molex Receptacle  at E 550 1200 12 Pt  Molex Plug  22 P H05 31 Terminal  23 Ent Dba Line Cord  2H   66280   Pt  Molex Receptacle  25 F 662 1201 12 Pt  Molex Receptacle  26 F 662  401 4 Pt  Molex Receptacie  2T E 660 1200 1  Pt  Molex Plug  28 POST oC  Terminal  29 E 737 10 10 Pin MTA 100 Connector     T15 10 10 Pin MTA 100 Cover  30 E 737 6 6 Pin NTA 100 Connector  E 775 6 5 Pin MTA 100 Cover  31 E   660 1200 12 Pt  Molex Plug  2   32 E 660 200 2 Pt  Molex Plug  33 A5 2988 5 Mass Term Cable Assen   EWT44 16 Conductor Flat Cable    719 D I P  Connector    695 Strain Relief  E 696 Pull Tabs  35    T37 5 5 Pin MTA 100 Connector  E 715 5 5 Pin MTA 100 Cover  35 E T37 28 28 Pin MT   100 Connector  E TI5 2B 28 Pin MTA 100 Cover  36 E 866 15 15 Pin MTA 156 Connector  E 759    15 15 Pin MTA 156 Cover  773 Key  37     37 20 20 Pin NTA 100 Connector  E 775 20 20 Pin MTA 100 Cover     778 Key  38 E 660 200 2 Pt  Molex Plug  39    R55 2 2 Pin MIA 156 Connector  E 749 2 2 Pin MTA 156 Cover  Ap E   856 8 B Pin MTA 156 Connector  E  THG 8 8 Pin MTA 156 Cover  A1 E 662 200 2 Pt  Molex Receptacle  H2 AS 2987 9 Display  amp  Cable Assem   43 E 51T XXX Insert Assem  Cable     Specify Model No         ae  Ke        TOP ROW MIDDLE ROW 7 S   DOOR TILT OPTIONAL  TRIACS 7TSLEFT LEFT  amp  RIGHT   ALARM LAMP LAMPS   LAMP 1G 26  LAMPS BUZZER  Q 13  NOT USED    TOP ROW MIDDLE ROW   BELL FEATURE   7S CENTER 75 CENTER a   LAMP LAMPS    The example shown at right is TOP ROW PAYLINE BELL   a SOM   S
20.  598  Shelf Wheel P 847 6 is used for the  Dollar coin along with a new Agitator   R 526     Hopper liner P 834 is also  added to the Hopper for the large  Dollar coins     FILL HOPPER  WITH THE DESIRED  LEVEL OF COINS    SET SCREW    Screw     6 NOW BACK OFF    SET SCREW  Countar   clockwise   UNTIL  MICRO SWITCH CLICKS  INTO THE DOWN  POSITION    SET SCREW  TENSION SPRING        MICRO SWITCH    Hopper Counter Balance Adjustment        M M m   o e            There have been several new  developments designed to strength   en and protect the Handle Mech   First an anti fast pull Speed  Lock  note ratchet  was added in  1970  In mid 1973 the Full Stroke  Pawl  amp  Locking Links were re   designed and strengthened     You will notice that these im   provements can be incorporated on    35    Older Machines  It is also duty pivot points and our Hydro   suggested that the new front  tex Lube  65  on points of heavy  Anti wiring Shield be in place stress and sliding parts   at all times    Be sure the anti fast pull     Because of the heavy duty use  Speed Lock Pawl swings freely on  the Handle Mech  should be lub  its pivot  since it engages the  ricated periodically  Use our Ratchet on a centrifugal force    Lubriplate No  1 Oil on the light principle  do not lubricate         MOLEX PLUG SERVICE    NOTE  The Molex Pin Extractor Tool enables easy   Service of the Molex Plug  Pins both male and fe      male are removable  Holding Extractor Tool as   shown in Illustration  placing
21.  Electronic Siot Machine     1 Switch selectable options   2  Ontional external connections   3  Cable Jumper Selections     1  Standard options which are selected by setting  switches either to ON or to OFF have been incorporated  into this system  More options are included in certain  models  The switches are contained in a DIP  Dual In   Line Package  located in the lower right hand corner of  the MPU Board     23    2      Terminal Block is   located on the back  wall of the cabinet  behind the Hopper     24       BALL POINT PEN OR   SIMILAR PROBE MAY   BE USED TO SET  SWITCHES    SWITCH  ra MEE DICE  Jackpot Bell jackpot Gong   continuous signal   pulsed signal     Sze Individual  Mode  information    SS be ON in Oniy when trouble   game operation shooting MPU Board                   SWITCHES        en  A 1038    A terminal block is provided with the following standard  connections     Typical Circuit Connections    GROUND N    SOV A C    7 5V A C  TO  EXTERNAL   TILT LAMP CIRCUITS    DOOR OPEN LAMP    JP TOWER LAMP       Where a lamp is used in the machine  any external device  connected to that the corresponding wire MUST be a 6 volt  device     Additional connections can be supplied upon request to meet  your special requirements     For any additions or exceptions to the above diagram  see  the GAME WIRING DIAGRAM  amp  PLUG WIRING INFO supplied with  each machine    JI    A     UMPER SELECTABLE OPTIONS    TILT CODE SELECT   With a jumper installed from J3  Pin 20 of
22.  Forefinger over shaft   as to hold it from turning  as shown   push Shaft over   Pin giving Tool a slight twist allowing the Pin Fins   to compress easily  thus enabling the Pin to be push  N  ed through Nylon Housing          BALLY NO  MOLEX NO  TYPE  FEMALE E 663 2 02 09 1104 1190  FEMALE E 663 4 02 09 1119 1381 eye  MALE E 661 2 02 09 2103 1189 acit  MALE E 661 4 02 09 2118 1380    TYPE 1189 90 LONG EAR  TYPE 1380 81 SHORT EAR  HAND CRIMPING TOOL HT 1031    NOTE  REPLACEMENT ITEMS CAN BE ORDERED LONG EAR  THRU BALLY DIST  OR NEAREST MOLEX Es LJ    REP  IN COUNTRY OF USE   SHORT EAR  Cae  8    7  J MOLEX PLUG RECEPTACLES    pe eo j a MALE FEMALE  Le an Co e  2 PIN PLUG 660 2 662 2  4 PIN PLUG 660 4 662 4  REPLACEMENT PART HT 1010 232 12 PIN PLUG 660 12 662 12       STATE LAWS FOR POSSESSION OF SERIES E 1980 1986 January 1 1995    Any Machine Legal  Alaska  Arizona  Arkansas  Kentucky  Maine  Minnesota  New Mexico   Nevada  Ohio  Texas  Utah  Virginia  West Virginia  Pre  1984 Models  Colorado   Machine Must be 20 Years or Older  Florida  25 Years or Older  California  Delaware   Illinois  Iowa  Louisiana  Maryland  Michigan  Mississippi  Montana  New Hampshire  North Carolina   North Dakota  Rhode Island  Oklahoma  Washington  Wyoming and Wisconsin    30 Years or Older  Massachusetts  Missouri and New Jersey     ownership is still illegal in the unlisted states  but check with a dealer  trade magazine or your state officials frequently  as the laws are becoming more favora
23.  PARTIAL LIST OF DEALERS THAT SELL PARTS  iw  Bally Gaming  Inc   1  800  HOT SLOT  6601 So  Bermuda Rd  Las Vegas  NV 89119 Bally Gaming  Inc   di Northern Nevada   702  685  7737  1400 Greg St   Sparks  NV 89431      f Bally Gaming  Inc  will only sell and repair parts with customers that are a Nevada resident and have a valid  M Nevada driver s license  Non residents may obtair parts and repairs through independent dealers in legal states     Wico Corporation  1  800  FOR WICO  some electronic E mechanism parts  6400 West Gross Point Rd   Niles   IL 60714  Wico offers a catalog that pictures E machine parts and lists their cross reference numbers    For a local parts dealer in  legal states  refer to the  Slot Machines     Antique  listing in the phone book s yellow  page index  These dealers names and addresses are also available in the many trade publications     Dealer Repairs   For a local repair technician in  legal states  refer to the  Slot Machines     Antique  listing in the phone book s  yellow page index or a trade publication  For major board repair check with your local dealer  If you feel you need extensive  board repair  it may be advisable to locate a technician with a Slot Simulator Test Station  page 59      63    OMEN tan E m W Men e    REPA RR AAA KA    More books available on our web site at LibertyBelleReno com    256 pages  large   9x12 format  hard   cover  667 illustra    tions  412 in full   color   mathematics    mechanisms  index   graphs biblio
24.  The reel reader inputs are test  in sten  5     Input Ports  2 thru  4 are Spare inputs for most models   except Bit  6 of Port 2  Code 220  is used for the key switch     the DIP Switches on the MPU Board are treated in a slightly  different manner  They are read directly by the microprocessor  chip  not thru an input port on the I O  Board  The DIP switches  are coded as follows     CODE DESCRIPTION  501 Switch  1  502 Switch  2  504 Switch 43  508 Switch  4  510 Switch  5  520 Switch Ze  Not Used Switch  7  Special Function Switch  8    To determine the functions of the dip switches  see STANDARD     mt N d     d e  OPTIONS section of this manual  NE          AN ESSENTIAL TOOL FOR BASIC REPAIRS    The Voitmeter  Multitester  is a must for working on SERIES E  machines  Used as a continuity tester  it is useful for tracing  circuits  locating bad soldering joints and for checking wires and  Flat Cables for breaks  Using the voltage function  the meter is  necessary for checking the voltage on the boards and in various  circuitry     An inexpensive model may be purchased for as low as  20     For difficult repairs consult your dealer     11    Step 4  HOPPER TEST  10 Coin pay     Press TEST button four times     ai ID Ou While button is depressed       Zeroes are blank on AS 2978 3   For approximately one second after  iaa  button is released  then     Until coins begin to pass under  Ii Lj d   roller  at which time the win meter  IL ou JA JANE begins to increment  001  002
25.  button is depressed  aaa GUB  Zeroes are blank on AS 2978 3    II LT  For approximately one second  Gabe after button is released  then          If Personality PROM  M7  is NOT in     stalled  the display will fall into  the sequence described on page 5     A 8 indicates Test  8 mode   Example  9 7 Li FIIN 2 is current coins in  The slot  JL  JEE machine is in the game function    test  allowing normal operation  except the reels may be set up  for testing and any payout   that occurs is displayed in   the win meter but is not paid   by the hopper and the winner   paid lamp is not lit  Also  to  simplify testing  the coin switch  malfunction  See Page 27  is by   passed while in this test     The game will remain in this  test mode  decimal points   on display  until it is ter   minated by a door switch or  test button closure             At this point all electronic functions have been  tested  After performing routine mechanical inspec   tion  slug rejection  proper lubrication of   mechanical assemblies  proper reel kick and spin  etc     the machine is ready to be placed on location     BEAUPLUG Beauplugs are the electric wire connectors that allow the Reel Mechanism   used only on the earlv Series 1000 slots  and the Hopper to be removed from the cabinet  To  prevent damage to the Beauplugs remove these units carefully     HOT TIP if there is a broken point on a Beauplug  Molex Connector or an Amp Plug   move the wire that is connected to the broken point to an unused p
26.  door open or closed     THE DISPLAYS BELOW REFER TO SERIES 1000 ONLY  TNT NTT NT If a reset occurs while reading meters  the  D D D O E  reading sequence is terminated and the  Nell Iset display takes this form   SSSR PSS Under normal conditions  when the meter        orog  reading sequence is completed  the display  Ce takes this form     19    GAME CONDITION MALFUNCTION CODES    In the course of normal machine operation  the CPU is continu   ously monitoring conditions by sensing the INPUTS and comparing  them with what the PROGRAM says they should be   If the CPU detects a difference  it checks the PROGRAM to find  out what to do next  Depending upon which INPUT is at fault   the PROGRAM instructs the CPU to take one or more of the  following actions   1  Display a MALFUNCTION CODE   Excepting the Door Open code  50    all malfunction codes are flashed alternately with  COINS IN information    2  Suspend play  3  Flash feature lamps  4  Light the TILT lamp  These actions are terminated by correcting the malfunction and  pressing the RESET button     Note  The TEST button is disabled while the machine is in the  TILT mode to prevent disruption of a game in progress     The following is an explanation of the standard MALFUNCTION CODES used   l  COIN IN JAM   Play suspended  feature flashed  TILT lit     f 7 The 20 indicates a jam on the COIN SWITCH   si Stir  i  Example    Z IT     L The 014 equals coins paid out in previous  LL LJ r I same    hi lt atel ith       Placing a
27.  in a TILT  The door open code will be  present on the display and the feature lites will be  flashing  The tilt code  70 alternating with coins  played count  will appear on the display while the key  Switch is held  This condition will occur after all  reels have indexed if the door has been opened after  reel  1 is stopped  With no jumper installed in this    position  normal play sequence is not disturbed  regard   less of door position     27    SERVICE  amp  ADJUSTMENTS    INTERNAL SERVICE  amp  ADJUSTMENTS    For good service access to the  internal working parts  remove  the Reel Unit  Now wipe off excess  grease and grime  The Unit can now  be lightly lubricated with our  lubriplate  1 Oil  Slides and  units with heavy duty loads can  be lightly greased using our  Hydrotex Lube   651     With the Reel Mech out of the  cabinet  it can be operated  with a Reel Mechanism Test Handle   Pt  No  K 574  available thru  the Bally Service Dept   You can  easily see if the Trip Operating  Lever Pawl is tripping off the  Stop Bracket at the correct  moment  see Figure 1   The Stop  Bracket Adjustment can be checked  by observing the action of the  Toggle Levers as the Handle is  Slowly pulled     The following illustrations  Show the Right Side of the Reel  Mechanism in the 3 positions  prior to Kick off  These illus   strations show the factory stand   ard average settings of the Stop  Bracket  Trip Arm   amp  Drive Shaft   Trip Arm   Also shown are the  centerline dimensions 
28.  maintenance program   These meters  numbered 17 through 20  monitor   17     RESET METER The number of times the processor has been    caused  to reset     18  MALFUNCTION    The number of malfunctions sensed by the processor   METER    19  LOAD TEST    The number of times that TEST   2 has been performed   METER    20  DOOR OPENED The number of times the door has been opened     METER    To implement this test  press test button seven times     E Halal While button is depressed   aa LA  oly  Zeroes are blank on AS 2978 3   ri   91 mmi For approximately one second afte  MALA GL LU button is released  then       p For one second     a     l   q     d x id e For one second  maintenance meter  I Smet  Noel Snore  Stl NE number 1     Example  For six seconds  value in RESET     riri liL METER  counts number of times  JESU LG LU processor has gone into reset    condition   MPU board circuitry  forces the processor to reset tc  prevent erratic operation which  might be caused by static electric    or power fluctuations      E test continues    A BLOWN FUSE AND TROUBLESHOOTING  HOT TIP    A blown fuse  in conjunction with the P  C  Board schematics  pages 50  51  and the  fuse box diagram  page 63  can aid in isolating the circuit that caused the failure     HOPPER FUSE WARNING LIGHT  A red lamp on the hopper lights when the fuse is blown  Replace it with a 5  amp 3AG fuse  If it blows a second time  check the Hopper components    15    tit  LLLI  Example  Leif we r  iip  ICH  iti 
29.  that the machine is in   ACCEPTING COINS  READING REELS   DISPENSING COINS  DISPLAYING METERS  SELF TESTING  ETC      The CPU  MEMORY CHIPS  and other CONTROL LOGIC are located on  a MICROPROCESSOR UNIT  MPU  BOARD       See Reel Spin Time Variations on Page 24        An exception to this is a model which contains a Replay  Register  Credit Meter  or Progressive Jackpot Meter     WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN POWER IS APPLIED    When power is applied  a brief self test of vital functions   of the MPU board will occur  During this self test coins are  locked out  After completion of this self  test  the slot  machine will return to some point in its normal operation   This point is determined by what the machine was doing when  power was turned off  THE CENTER TWO DECIMAL POINTS INDICATE  A RESET  POWER OFF  STATIC DISCHARGE  ETC   OCCURRED SINCE THE  LAST HANDLE PULL     The 6 DIGIT LED DISPLAY may appear as any of the 3 following  examples when power is turned on  If the display exhibits   a severe flicker or takes a form other than those mentioned  below  see BUILT IN TEST FUNCTIONS paragraph on following page     l  Machine was at some point in its normal operating sequence  when power was removed     Example  The number in the second column     in this example l  indicates one  l ri Fi c coin was put into machine for  I   LIL   J previous game and the 005 in the  fourth  fifth and sixth columns    indicates number of coins paid  out   In this case 5 coins      Example  In this exa
30.  the I O  Board to ground  JI  Pin 28   the Bally Slot Malfunction  Codes are used  With this jumper removed  the SDS  malfunction exception codes are used   See Page 26     B  SPIN CONTROL SELECT  With a jumper installed from J3  Pin 16 of the I O  Board to ground  J3  Pin 7    current game is nullified  upon pressing the RESET button while a 4X malfunction  is present     C  REEL SPIN TIME VARIATIONS  In some locations it is desirable for the reels to spin  for a shorter or longer period of time than that set at  the factory  To allow for this flexibility  three  diodes may be installed on the Reel Reader Control  Board  By installing one or more of these diodes  various timing combinations may be obtained as described  below     DIODE NO WHAT 18  INSTALLED   oan   FUNCTION   wrrocn  Time of   om   Cam  ailieb  p CR2  amp  3 Med  Long  Lm m m      Long for Atlantic City Models    END OF DIODE  WITH STRIPE        PLACE ELECTRICAL    JE UNDER DIODES  LS                  t           Spin Time           All Diodes are 184148 Type  Bally P N E 587 014 Back Side of AS 2983 1 Reel Reader  Control Board  Machines produced after December  1982 are equipped with  Dip Switches on the Reel Reader Control Board  AS 2983 2   to provide these functions     By setting these switches  various timing combinations  may be obtained as described below     SWITCH NO   FUNCTION     m  or  Max  Variation     all Reels                  Spin Time   Reel  1        Note  Switches  4 thru  8 are reserv
31.  to each game  lt  determines the type of machine  line or multiplier   number of coins  played and the amount of individual pays  The payout percentage  of a slot may be altered by changing this Prom  A second  PERSONALITY PROM  U13   found only on Series 2000  is  not necessary in most games  It is used when there are a number  of extra pays or if the machine has a progressive jackpot     Percentage of Payout  89    PERSONALITY  PROM           Date of  Manufacture    541089 5 20 83  E 2238 14       Bally Reference  Number  5410     Model Number of Slot          oO v    BABBBABB    ALITYNOSHId 4    WOHd  WVHDOHd H  WVHDOHd de   WOHd  WYHDOHd  RASA IEEE             kad  D  LA  e  w   lt     MEMORY  RAM   COMPONENTS    P2948 534    CH       56    SERIES 1000 M  P  U  BOARD  Parts Descriptions                                          SYM    PART NO   ut   E 00620 0063  w j   00620 006   U3 U4  F OO62G 0064  us E 00620 0062  u      00620 0067       00712 0004  UT   UB  f  00620 0068  t   00712  0004  vs      006 20 0068  Uto     00620 0060   sit TWROMETI        00712 0000  G12 W13  NOT USED  wa 1   00212  0006  uis Te 795 10  i   00712 0000  ue D      00712 0006   m E 755 8  E 007 12 0000  Tm    006 20 0004  urs     00620 0067   E 00712  0004  uzo IE  00620 0011  uz  i   00751 0003     00712 0004  U22 U23  NUT USED  U24   400620 0065   amp  00712 0005  ues i    00751 0012      00712 0004  u26     00620 0060  u2      00620 0065     00712 0005  u28 E 00620 0053  E 00712 0001  u29 
32.  up   PL  Srl or Payline For multiple vayline  models  hold coin switch until          Example    desired payline is displayed   Se   Ee Code for symbol appearing on  For additional Position Reader      indicated payline  first reel  information see page 46    d  PAYLINES       Code for symbol appearing on  ti indicated payline  second reel     nm Code for symbol appearing on   j  indicated payline of third reel       For a 3 reel model  only decimal     point is displayed in these   positions  Codes for reel symbols  will be found on a label on the  front of the reel mech  as well  as in the individual model  information     wa    Note  Performing this test without Personality PROM installed  results in decimal position of reel being displayed  rather than symbol codes   See FO 650 2   PERIPHERAL  TEST STATION OPERATORS GUIDE AND TEST PROCEDURES         Move each reel one position ata time while observing the display   Check all positions on each reel  If the symbol appearing on  the indicated payline is at odds with the code being displayed   check to be sure the correct tapes have been installed  If    the tapes are correct  proceed to the next test   test continues       AS with all electronic devices  it  is a very good idea to use a Surge  Protector to prevent the sensitive  electronic components against  house current surges     HOT TIP       13    Step 6  MEMORY CHECK    This test checks program memory and displays the   personality PROM  identification number   which
33. 06  DELETED      00587 0014  t     0058 7   0006       00105  0230     00105 0263  OELETES     00105 0236     00105 0185     00105 0730  DELETED         00105 0230  CELETED      00105 0203        00105 0230  00105 0303  E 00105 0230     400105 0303  E   400105 40230  E 00105 0304     00108 0230  E 00105 0263  t   00105 0301  NOT USED    00105 0185     00105 0230     00105 0185        06105 0230     00105 0277  DELETED   E   00506  0045  E 00586 0099     0586 DOK       DELETED       00586  0008  E   00586 0085       00586   0008  E 00586 0073        DESCRIPTION Sex  MPS 6566 KPN TRANSISTOR Cia   CAN  MPS 6517 PNP TRANSISTOR eH  MPS   566 APN TRANS  STOR cu  INSODE D va   C24  1NA148 DIGOE   os  IN40G4 PODE   ce   ces  I KOMM SESESTOR Lt   L3  a  x OMM RESISTOR Bei   Sg  1 X OM RESISTOR vet  10 K OM RESISTOR Yi  1 KOMM RESISTOR it   rB     K OM RESISTOR 44   Je  220 QHM RESISTOR 36 47    KOMM RESISTOR ja   8  220 CM RESISTOR   L EST POINT   tok OM RESISTOR    EST POINT   220 OMM RESISTOR  i  t K OM RESISTOR  2 MAJ S    510 K O RESISTOR sto  1  amp  ON RESISTOR sit  4  K O44 RESISTOR  32  100 OM RES  STOR sti          10 KOMM RESISYON  t KOMM R  STSTOR  tO x OM RESISTOR  I K OM RESISTOR  660 Om RESISTOR     O1 MED   50 v  CERAMIC  33 MFO   25 v  ELECTRO Y TIC  DI MED   50 v  CERAMIC    2 MED   SO V  ELECTROLYTIC  01 MEDL  50 V  CERAMIC   2 wen  SO v  ELECTROLYTIC  4 7 MED  25 V  TANTALUM    SERIES 2000 M  P  U  BOARD  Parts Descriptions     AS 2978   M P U  BOARD ASSEMBLY       
34. 10    The COIN SWITCH is located  on the inside of the Front  Door immediately below    Wheel  On later models  the  Opto Switch was replaced by  a Micro Switch     The ARM SWITCH  above the Cam  and  the KICK SWITCH are located on the left  Side Plate Assembly of the Mechanism     While button is depressed    For approximately one second after  button is released  then       Until test is aborted or a switch  is closed  a normally closed switch  must be opened first     While coin switch held closed    While hopper roller arm at rest   after lifting it once   until  some other switch is actuated   Switches not included in test   Power Switch  Door Switch   Change Button Switch  TEST  RESET  switches  Coin Return Switch on   IKE  Dollar Machines  For the  code associated with each switch   see individual model information     test continues  The LEVEL SWITCH    is located at the  base of the               The OPTO HOPPER  SWITCH is located  above the Hopper Pin    INPUT CODE ASSIGNMENTS    See individual model information for additional switches     CODE DESCRIPTION   001 Coin Switch   002 Hopper Switch   AA 4 Level Switch   008 Door Switch  Hinge  Cam Series Comb  010 Kick Switch  Reel Mech    nan Arm Switch  Reel Mech        Not displayed with personality PROM installed  Door switch closure  terminates test     Input Port fl contains the reel reader inputs and normally closed  coin switch input  This input  code 120  will be observed after  SLOWLY releasing the coin switch 
35. 120 119 Lamphoider 38 E 125 2  47 Lamp 60 E 411 4 Fluorescent Starter  28 E 660 200 2 Pt  Molex Plug 39 P 6665 744 Retiector 61 A 1388 50  Rejector Mtg  Assembly  29 E 412 5 Flourescent Lamp 40 P 8118 Plug Mounting Bracket 62 SP 148 Extension Spring  30 A 2937 31 Light Baffle Assembiy  22 25 stop  41 G 348 Windows 63 P 6692 1 Switch Mtg  Bracket  31 A 2937 34 Light Baffle Mounting Bracket 42 C 1073 Coin Exit Ramp 64 SP 199 16 Spring  32 A 2937 25  63 Lamp  2  43 P 150 100 insulator 65 P 6431 XX Coin Guide Spacer  33 E 125 B  47 Lamp 44 AS2517 9 Coin Deflector Assembly 66 P 6695 Coin Guide  34 E 125 2 Door Frame   Left 45 A 2929 Mount Mtg  Plate Assem  67 P 6694 Coin Guide  35 C 657 3 Shield Assembly  5 Line  46 E 120 132 Lamp Socket 68 AS 2744 19 Coin Switch  amp  Wire Assem   35A A 2938 65 Shield Assembly  3 Line 47 E 125 6  63 Lamp 59 AS 2517 14 Coil Magnet Assembly  A 2938 84 Fluorescent Light Shield Assem  48 A 3018 72 Coin Slide Assembly 70 A 2958 XX Armature Assembly    43    3 REEL MECHANISM ASSEMBLY     Wide    Side Plate Assembly   Right  Tier Bar Bracket  Selector Base  Piug Mounting Bracket m  Nyliner  Trip Shaft Assembly   includes items 8  9  amp  10  7 Bushing  8 Toggle Lever  amp  Bushing Assembly  9 Crank Assembly  10 Bushing  2   11 Toggle Lever  amp  Link Assembly  12 Spring  3   13 Index Lever Shaft  14 index Lever Assembly  15 index Lever Arm Assembly    Q Om OD NY w      16 Roller   17 index Lever Arm Assembly   18 Nut  amp  Spring Support   19 Torsion Sp
36. 2 POINT REEL MECH          TYPICAL PLUG 24 POINT  REEL MECH PLUG  CONFIGURATIONS   BEAU PLUGS    HOPPER PLUG   18 POINT    LOVAC   LINE VOLTAGE     Ip Ee Be Ble Re He Bo go   le Be Bo He Ho Eo Hoke   Je Be Be Bo He Ho ge Bo           lt  gt   Dei    LG    ELECTRIC xEY  dis SE TI aa          KEY  di   Em SPEAKER BUFFER     fE 7 amer     an uer fre kr f  4 LZ 71   BOARD Aa wa     d   d   BOARD      Ja SOUND   4 FA   Ja   JS 3 KEY     BOARD F al   Ce j zm     4  c            ran Vec  REGAATED SvDC     a  10     98 7  V   UNREGULATED 9 5v 0 C                       3877      ZERO CROSSING A LOW VOLTAGE  Ba  v   UNREGULATED 95vDC    it    QuvoS Nd W               37  6N0   1 0  ELECTRONICS    H GNO 10  ELECTRONICS  GG v   UNREGULATED 9 5V DE     H V   UNREGULATED 9 5v D C  A  An V    UNREGULATED 9 5VDC               4 5 3 2    J 1  SLOT MONITOR  CRAXATX   BOARD       i       Mame wt  men wem              ele P H  me Si S        piseLay   JE    EI     45 DRIVER   o o S o w  NL  SPS 88 XS do  DE 3        d C  A H   3 U       0  oo   p 5 6 2  J 4    7 0  BOARD m  D    1 0 BOARD J 1    p  ele 28980000 OOOO  n t  amp  d   Fa  G  f g    ai       e H x              no PEER Y i FER    H 8 2 i E  amp  x  ys sj   1          8    E  2 gi us    M M 8 D i E  eet FRERE BARER  LS SS ES NS     E      I    Peas S t  S i  EN 50 V A C  a 3 i  ACTU BOX METER ER uA     ES GND   SWITCHES  amp  DISCRETE ELECTPONICS 30 ER   7c            di       te  m    ki   858 8  EE     2 B ABN       bd  D  Pi    8 02
37. 5V Ceramic Capacitor E 105 134   51 Ohm 1 4W 5  Resistor  Q1 thru Q3   Push Rivot Stud E 586 209   1  MFO 400V Polyester Capacitor    105 306   10 Ohm 1 4W 5  Resistor  GRI thru CR4   E 587  1N4148 Diode   E 586 283    1 MED SOV Ceramic Capacitor E 658 1 P  C  Mount Switch  CRS IN 270 Diode E 105 76   12K Ohm 2W 10  Resistor E 658 1 P  C  Mount Switch  CRE  98  23 6C20MA Zenor Diode R2  R7  RS  R11   E 105 235   180 Ohm 1 4W 5  Resistor E 758 15 15 Okt  KK158 Rt  Angle Wafer  CR7  CRS 184004 Diode R15  814  R17   E 108 235   180 Ohm 1 4W 5  Resistor E 768 10   10 Ckt  KK 158 Rt  Angle Wafer  CRE  CR10 4 1N5242A ZENOR Diode R3  R5  RIB E 105 264   270 Ohm 1   W 5  Resistor Jumper Wire  CRIT  CRIZ   1N5626 Diode R4  R6  AB  R10   E 105 230   1K Ohm 1 4W 5  Resistor                             g ER es ane       FUSE BEL  4    drit dut   IU 2000 Series    AVIZOW AG LINE          IZOVAL  CUSED                            tw     i  ESA  REE  ad LHANLE w  I2OVA L  NEUTRAL ili  vest au  denn HA AN ES Ron    FT FOR  Seng MPK  2  E    i i  i    3  RT M  cas 490 ufr  d us  i   utra 9  i i KOTE   ait us CABE  TRAXTIBTOR ARRAY  o bas  Hole A Sege     ki       H     4  H     H  i         Motor  5 16 25 50     Platform Bracket  Left Side Mounting Brkt    P 1973 491 Fuse Mounting Bracket    HOPPER PAYOUT UNIT ASSEMBLY    ONO  amp  0  f   o    8 amp  3 AG  Fuse       Handie  Baffie  Mounting Bracket   Circuit Board Support  Hopper Control Bd  Assem   Right Side Mounting Brkt   18 Pt  Piug  Gol
38. 6 70 8198 TRI STATE HEX IKYERTER  yis    1 1 4 825123 1 8 DECOBER PROM  1128  E 1i 2 4 16 Pin B 1 P  Socket  618 417 E 520 10 BYSE TRI STATE HEX INYERTER  yis E 520 4 555 TIMER  CRI THRU CR24   E 587 14 Wu H8 PODE  CR25 ROT BSES  CR28 THRU C832   E 587 14 14148 DIODE  ER  EP 587 6 14804 910     tra    587 14 UH148 SIDE  RIA THRU RGA    105 301 100 OIM  RESISTOR  8134 THRE RIBA   E 185 301 100 GRE  RESISTOR  R264 THAY RIIA   E 105  190 OHE  RESISTOR  RIB THRE R248   E 105 301 100 om  RESISTOR  R256 HOT USED  R268 THAU RIZB   E 105 301 100 OHM  RESISTOR    REC THRU R246    195 280 478 OHK  RESISTOR    r THRU RIZE   E 105 280 470 ONE  RESISTOR  R33  07 USED   Di THRU R38      105 230 I 1 K  mm RESISTOR  RAD THRU RES   E 105 200   470 OMM  RESISTOR  R70 THRU R73 E 105 238 1 K  OHM  RESISTOR    Qn NOT USED   RIS THRU R82   E 105 230     K  OHM  RESISTOR   Rug E 105 285   1X  OHM  RESISTOR   Cl THRU LE E 586 197      MED  200 eme  MET FILM   Ci3 THAU C18   E 586 107    1 BFO  200 WDC  MET FILM   t26 THRU t3    E 586 197      MFD  200 WYDC  NET FILM   t32 MOT USED   C33 THRU cas   E 586 85    01 wrD   50 WDC  CERAMIC   038 THRU C37   E 586 73   4 7 WFD  25 WYDC  TANTALUM  E S86 8   2 WFD  50 op  ELECTR  LITI  E 586 85    01 NFS  50 WYDC  CERAMIC  E 568 107    22 EFD  50 me  CERAMIC   cut THRU cas   E S88 85    01 MFC  50 WYDC  CERAMIC     44 E 585 75 820 Pt  OI KV  CERAMIC   QU THRE 020   E 585 44   TIDEATSG TRIAC   028 THRU 032   E 585 40   TIOSAISG mu  E 604 3    22 WH INDUCTOR  E
39. 7 Bracket Stop 23  SP 100 12 Extension Spring 34 36   9 P 6282 8 Lock Lever  Right  24 A 178 1 Trip Lever Assembly   de  10 A 2865 1 Gear Assembly 25 SP 100 241 Extension Spring 32 P 645 1 Link     11 A 17t 1 Over Travel Fork 26 M 331 1 Feit Plug 33 S 739 16 0 Coupling Pin  12 S 739 157 Coupling Pin 27 A 2865 Gear Assembly 34 S 369 Piston  13 S 2033 1 Drive Shaft 28 R 116 Bumper 35 R 1211 Piston Cup Seal  14 P 800 2 Washer 29 P 474 Bumper Housing 36 S 1071 83 Rod  Air Cylinder   15 P 1637 11 Rail Pin 30 M 1481 27 Split Spacer 37   231 41 Bushing  Air Cylinder   16 P 801 21 Washer  2  31 SP 100 312 Extension Spring 38 C 112 Cylinder    HANDLE LOCKOUT ASSEMBLY    A 636 22 Lockout Mounting Plate Assembly  P 454 59 Spring Hook Bracket  A 3990 Release Pawi Assem   SP 399 43 Torsion Spring  A 3989 Piunger Stop Link Assembly  P 6316 4 Retaining Ring   6 SP 100 334 Extension Spring   7 S 496 230 Plunger   8 C 342 Guide Ring Nylon   9 P 108 53 Coil Bracket  10 C 31 2600 Coil  11 A 613 33 Core Plug  amp  Bracket Assembly  12 E 405 14 Terminal  13 E 105 300 2 7K  2W  Resistor  14 E 662 200 2 Pt  Molex Receptacie    on P OQ UN m         45    REEL MECHANISM RELATED BOARDS               19  pasay  TO  r   gt   POSITION  MM SS eee Liz  gt  f READERS  S   Leges were etui    nonas  x  aad Mr H   i  ut 204 ITUR v TER EE      v1 GAN Kis  pid ki pants Ze  REEL READER CONTROL BOANO  DR i    pase EIER 104   fare  4i MEET  0    ar c Diete um              POSITION READER   early models   5 Volt inc
40. 86 82 11 700 NFO   26Y80   Electrolytic    3  5  8      E  586 85 01 FD  SOY   Ceramic  LIB  ti  12  13 1E 585 85 DI EFO   SOU  Ceramic  tH  28  22    586 85 0 MEL  SY  Ceramic  te E 586 122       001 MFD   disc  t    07 E 586 121       27 PED   Disc  ls    588 88 1 NFD   25400   Electrolytic  Hr    588 124 478 RED   GYBE   Etectraiytic  ea E 585 120 68 PED   Disc  te  cie    586 130 LO en  S  N   52 E 588 1 18 2 NF  It      585 129 478 WFO  15Y00   Efectrolytic     586 88 1 MED  280        E 602 3             1124 Bridge Rectifier  P 6628 158 heat Sink  Smal    P 6628 181 Beat Sink  Large   LSPR 632 1196   Screw     1700 5 Lockeasher  N 632 2112 Rut   E 597 6 184004 Diode       620 66 Ui 340T 5 SPUC  REGULATOR  E 682 9 Heat Sink THN 507   Upper   E 582 10 Heat Sink THM 6278  Lowes   L PR 832 1105   Screw   W 1190 5 lockrasher  M 632 2112 Wut      585 31 783804 Transistor    B Ekt  KKISG tater  f6 Pin Dip Socket     136 2 2 Okt  KKI5B Wafer        Wire Jumper in Circuit      Ret Aoplicable    E T13 2 G E  2122741 MOV  m 3 58 MHZ Quartz XTAL  45 2518 130 SOUND BOARD    PART NG                                         Dia DESCRIPTION    6 1  Sound Chip AY 3 8910  40 Pin Socket   SL 10  6020 6821   40 Pin Socket          E 620 125  E 712 1  E 620 30     n2  EBS   XXXX  E 712         28 33  F 820  Let  E 1 1 23     712 4  E 620 121     682 8                                  105 238  E 105 344     105 225  E 185 313     105 245     105 220  E 195 239  E 165 383  E 105 211  t  5 165
41. 88   7   E    20 178   ue      520      830 E 020 87  Fett 2 4  yan E B20 25   ER    620 80  at E 6B5 75  az E  585 4  a    565 2  CRI Thru C83   E 587 8  CH    588 18  Ri Thre D   E 105 901   Di    105 230  Sp E 105 408  9  RIG    105 301  Us Thou RIG E 199 280  820   Beteted  a2      f  s  25  R22      109 230  R23 I t 105 263  R24 They RI       105 238  ES   t 195 30   RID Then R34   E 185 238   35 t 185 185  836 E 185 229  Ra  E 105 185  ma t   15 230  138  pad E 105 t 65  Rad E 185 333  Hi d ET  RES      105 235  D      165 805  247      105 185    i    1 6  308  WP Transisio  Array  1 6  14068 Quad Analog Seitch  lt    41011 3 CMOS kon   22 Pin D  t  P  Socket   1 0  744530  Eight input bag  1 0  74158 Eight 8it SR    tat  TAS  Triple input Nor  i C  140 3 Quad Soimitt Trigger  1 5   55 timer   fab  HDI Counter   18 Pin C  0  P  Socket   labe 7474 Boni OFF   tab  74US04 Rez  mvertet  PAKS gen Bar fington fraus   MISESI  PHP Transistor  WPSELES APN Teansister   1K4004 Sledge   B 3    E3 lene  Jinde   186 She fesistor   LK Ohe Resistor   18 On 18  S  Cerbon Resister  109 Che Resister   4X6 Que Rexistur    10  ftw Resistor  TK Cha Resistor  42K Gha Resistor  fk Gan Resi ttor  196 Bis Seeister  iK Gh Rest stor  10K Gis Resistor  1 8  Ohm Resistot    SOU Ohr fasistar  i UR She Resistor  10K the Resistor  3 amp  Qm Resister  TOE Dm Resister  196 Dm Resestor  300 The Resistar  188 Gim Resistar                    PART NO        00620 0042     00712 0003     00620008 1     00620
42. AY BOARD  P 59   Used only on the Series 1000  this unit consists of a 50 VDC relay which switches  the 50 VAC from the transformer secondary voltage supply  Other components on the board provides the control for  the relay and the assertion of a reset signal in the event of a power failure     DISPLAY BOARD   p 8  Consists of six LED display modules which are used for displaying coins paid in and out   test functions and to identify machine malfunctions    DISPLAY CREDIT BOARD  Replay Register   Used on machines with Credit Play  it is a four digit  seven segment  display board that is controlled by the M P U  Board    DISPLAY DRIVER BOARD  It provides decoded signal outputs directed to the Small and Large Replay Display  Board Assemblies       DOUBLE PROGRESSIVE DISPLAY UNIT  It is a peripheral device that displays seven or eight digit numbers  that  represent the progressive jackpot values  The unit consists of two printed circuit boards the PROGRESSIVE DIS   PLAY BOARD  p  9  and the DISPLAY DRIVER BOARD  Progressive Display Controller Board      HOPPER CONTROL BOARDS   See page 47       LO  BOARD  INPUT OUTPUT   See pages 52 54     LO  BUFFER  This board is used to amplify and isolate address buss  data buss and control lines going into the  sound insert display interface board     MICROPROCESSOR  M P U    See pages 56  amp  57      POWER SUPPLY BOARD   See page 58     REEL READER CONTROL BOARD   See page 46       SLOT LD  BOARD  Located on the LO Board    SLOT MONITOR B
43. DELAY RELAY  above the fuse  lights when the fuse is burned out  ILLUMINATION or D R  BOARD  d MAD 3 SOUND   4mp 9 5 V SAmp HOV LINE FUSE  SWAPPING BOARDS  If a second machine is available  5   6  Co    a problem may be located by swapping boards  The M P U   Boards on a Series 1000 and Series 2000 can not be interchanged     REELS KEEP SPINNING  Check the Kick and Arm Switches  see page 33      NOT READING REELS  Check the Reel Reader Assembly for a light reading malfunction  The early models used a  50 volt lamp   860  and on the later ones utilized an infra red LED   See page 46   To adjust the Position Readers  refer to page 32   To check to see if the Position Reader is aligned with the holes on Index Discs see page 13     CHECKING POWER ON BOARDS  Check the individual voltages on the Test Clips  TP1  etc   for each board  LO  Board  page 54  5 volts   M P U  Board  page 56  5 volts   Sound Board  page 55  and Power Supply Board page 58     A typical fuse configuration    CHECKING P C  BOARD FLAT CABLES  Turn off POWER SWITCH remove carefully and test corresponding pins  on each end of the cable for continuity with a tester            ALWAYS turn off the main Power Switch and unplug the line cord before  removing or installing any assembly  connector or component  Before  handling Integrated Circuits be sure to dissipate any static charges which  may have built up in the body  Some of the Integrated Circuits may be  damaged by direct contact with static electricity     A
44. DGE RECTIFIER  9 5629  158 HEAT SINK  LARGE    P 6829  19  MEAT SIRK  SMALL   LSPR 632 1010   SCREW    Gh  P 2948 309 AS 2982 1    Cas E IE SE Z E S E E                POWER SUPPLY BOARD    This board provides the slot machine with two power  sources and one signal source  They are V   10 5 VDC    VCC   5VDC  and the zero crossing signal  The latter  are generated by converting 9 5 to 11 volts AC  secondary supply voltage from the Game Transformer     SYMBOL PART NO  DESCRIPTION       820 65 L 3457 5 5 Y D C  VOLTAGE REGULATOR    1700 8 LOCKWASHER  897 2112 NUT  CRI TARU CR4   E 581 6 184004 0100       E 113 2 BE  VINK WO  Y   RI E 105 238 1 K  OHM  RESISTOR 1 4 WATT 54  R     105 185 10 K  OHM  RESISTOR 1 4 WATT 5   ti E 586 82 11 700 MFO  20 Y  ELECTROLYTIC  E 647 5 TIE RRAP  IWO USED   e    585 8 2 ven  50 Y  ELECTROLYTIC  3 MOT USED  LI    504 3  22 W B  INDUCTOR  TPl THRU TP4   P 5399 TEST CLIP   TEST POINT   H E 135 10 10 OKT  KKISG WAFER  2   si WIRE JUMPER IN CIRCUIT  TESTING THE POWER SUPPLY BOARD  5 OZC OGND O UR  Using a Volt Ohm meter  check the three secondary TP1   5  to TP3  GND      Approx   5 0 Volts DC  voltages with one lead on the ground   GND  Test clip TP2  ZC  to TP3  GND      Approx   7 5 Volts DC   TP3  and the other lead on one of the 3 other Test TP4   UR  to TP3  GND      Approx   10 Volts DC    Clips  looped wires                                                         POWER SUPPLY BOARD    Te TRANSFORMER  SECONDARY PLUG               PIN 3 2    3
45. E 00751 000        00712 0004  uso     00620 0025  vuan e U32  E 00620 0066  t  00   82 0010       DESCRIPTION i    I 74548 4 0  SCO TO DECIMAL DEODDER    7448 1 0  BOD TO   SEG  DEGDDER   AUAM 1 C  HEX De FF     74 5132 EL  QUAD SOMITT TRIGGER  4020 1 0  COUNTER   16 PIN DEP SOCKET   8128 i C  TRISSTATE TRANSCEIVER   j 16 PIN GIP SOCKET   819  1C  TRISSTATE TRANSCEIVER           4 904  LLC  HEX INVERTER    ET LINTEL  1 6  EPROM  Mte   i  24 PiN DIP SOCKET              24 PIN DIP SOCKET  9316 LLC  EM AMI  124 PIN DIP SOCKET  19316 L C      ROM D      24 PIN DIP SOCKET   9316 1 C      ROM  Mat   24 PIN DIP SOCKET    85 1 C  TIMER   4020 1 C  COUNTER   16 PIN DIP SOCKET  7402 EL  QUAD MOR GATE  525123 INTERRUPT PROM  t6 PIN DIP SOCKET    7417  j C  HEX  SUFFER  i  14 PIN DIP SOCKET i    025123 MEMORY ADDR  PROM   16 PIN DIP SOCKET   74 904   C  HEX INVERTER  7417 F C  HEX BUFFER   14 PIN DIP SOCKET    590 amp  1 0  CPU   40 PIR OFF SOCKET   825123 CONTROL PROM   16 PIN DIP SOCKET   7474  LC  DUAL DEI  14 3401 5 0 5 VOC REGULATOR  HEAT SINK   THe 6070   HEAT SINK   Thea 6071          in      RIG    sex  Qt   oe   o   en    ca i  cra    Ri   i  Rt  R2        Ra   RS   R6 RY  R10   RIT RZS    R27   R29  RW   RIS  R39   RAZ    43   Rad   RAS  R46   R     RAG   Rag   R50   est   RSZ   R53   REO  R6    mu  RIA   ms  RIG  RI        e   a   C3    C4  cs   CH  cu     SEI   Ct4   cis   CIE   CH       kO             PART WO        0058    0002      00585 0004  E QQ585  0002      00587  00
46. Guide Rail Base Plate  Screw   Rail guide   Left  Serew   Guide Rail Mount Brit   Bushing                      30  31  32  33    34       ITEM PART NO  DESCRIPTION   1 Chet 16890 Cabinet  A 2919  32 Cabinet Liner  Chm 1165 210 Cabinet Base     Pa 197353 Switch Mounting Brkt      108 170 Switch  C  1068 Switch Cap  CPAO 632 1803 Set Serew  P 6295 1 Bracket We  Hinge  Pad ant Bracket Hinge Protector  P 6155 Hinge Guard  CPOR 25020  1121 Carriage Bolt  P 6681  10 Spacer Sleeve  P 6265 189 Board Mtg  Bracket  2   P 6665 663 Mounting Bracket  Me1915 Printed Circuit Ouide  AS 2980 5600 1 0 Board Assembly  AS 2978 7 MPU Board Assembly  p 6665 602 Mounting Bracket    P 606 T5  TFPP  1032 1806  Pb 2684  P 5268 3  P 6665 337  SAPR 800 1110  E 6641  19  4 1366  E 587 19  E 662401  E 663 1  SAPR B00  1114    Rail Guide   Right  Screw   Rail Mount Brkt     Rear  Rail Mount Brkt    Front  Baffle  2    Serew   Bell  amp  Receptacle Assen   Bell   Diode   4 Pt  Molex Receptacle  Terminal   Serew          CABINET ASSEMBLY  Part Two    Note  On the Series 2000   the Fluorescent bulb in  the Top Sign replaced the  incandescent bulbs used  on the previous models                          E 126 43  P 150 70  P 150 70  P 1856   P 8157   E 664 20  A 4000 2  P 1560 2  E 644 15    M 281 44  P 3473 7  E 108 181  P 758 17  P 7588 50  E 644 12       M 1915 1    110 V Line Cord  Fishpaper Shield  Plate   Screen Cover   Fan Screen   Molex Fan Assem   Fan Baffie Assem   Piug Mgt  Bracket  Molex Buzzer  Asse
47. K LINK          Figure 13  Handle Mechanism        BOTH ENDS OF PIN  OF ROCKER ANO  ROLLER ASSEMBLY    OL uas   SHOULDER PIN  OF ROCKER  amp   ROLLER ASSEMBLY    SURFACES AND ROLLERS  OF MOVING LINKAGES  IN AREA SHOWN    Figure 14  Hopper  amp  Rocker Assembly Figure 15  Front Door Hinge    37       LUBRICATION GUIDE    NOTE  INDEX LEVER  W INDICATES     USE HEAVY DUTY ATM WHERE NOE  L    T  WHERE INDEX LEVER  INDEX  HYROTEX LUBE Sen LEVER EIN AND INDEX LEVER  INDICATES       USE ARMS ROTATE  LUBRIPLATE  1 OIL    DRIV   MARVEL MYSTERY OIL  eden ink       SLOTS IN  SELECTOR BASE  INDEX LEVER SHAFT  L       WHERE INDEX  LEVER AND DRIVE  LEVER ROTATE                               SPRING STUD OF  CRANK ASSEMBLY    LATCH PAWL        BETWEEN  TOGGLE LINKS  AND ON NOTCH     L  TRIP SHAFT      WHERE TOGGLE  LEVER  amp  CRANK  ASSEM  ROTATE     SLOT    EN  i  Sana PINS THAT CONNECT  TOGGLE LINK TO  INDEX LEVER AND  TOGGLE LEVER    SHAFT WHERE LATCH  PAWL RGIATES    TRIP SHAFT     WHERE IT ROTATES  IN BUSHINGS ON  BOTH LEFT A RIGHT  SIDE PLATES    AIR CYLINDER    EDGE OF  MICRO SWITCH  CAM   LIGHTLY    PIN HOLE AT BACK  OF AIR CYLINDER    PIN THAT CONNECTS  LINK TO TRIP  OPERATING LEVER       A L  TRIP OPERATING LEVER    y WA  iN AIR CYLINDER  ag WHEN PISTON    Xie IS FULLY IN  E AM                            e    Y SHAFT THRU TRIP  OPERATING LEVER    TRIP LEVER ASSEMBLY     0  L  UNIVERSAL COUPLING  KH WHERE IT ROTATES  et Y IN TRIP OPERATING  G LEVER    ON END OF DRIVE  SHAFT NEAREST
48. NE IS DEAD and the  Fluorescent lights do not lite    1  Check to see if there is 110 volts at wall receptacle    2  Plug a 110 volt item into the 110V Outlet inside the machine to verify that the line cord is good   3  Check to see if the 5 amp line fuse  no  6  is not blown        MACHINE IS DEAD and the fluorescent lights are lit and the LED Display is not lit    1  Check the fuses  nos  1 5   Play the machine a few times after replacing the fuse and if it blows again locate the problem    2  Unplug each peripheral component separately  Reel Mech  Hopper  Sound Board  Top Sign Unit  and Progressive  Unit   TURN OFF POWER SWITCH while unplugging each component  If the problem is in any of these units the LED  lights will come on    3  Check the Power Supply Unit  1  Check the three voltages on the Test Clips  page 58     If the  J1  Wafer is blackened chances are that the Power Supply Board is at fault  This may be caused by a faulty part  or a bad connection  To correct the latter  pull out the corresponding pin  clean and replace     MACHINE IS MALFUNCTIONING and the LED Display is lit  Refer to Malfunction Codes on pages 20 23  amp  26     REPLACING FUSES  Turn off the main POWER SWITCH  before inspecting fuses  Replace the fuse and test the            WER  machine  If the fuse blows again locate the problem  SUPPLY  8 10Amp 7 5V LIGHT    BOARD CIRCUIT  HOPPER FUSE 5 Amp 3 AG Hopper Fuse is located  on the front frame of the Hopper  A red lamp  located GENERAL 8Amp 50 V 
49. OARD  AS 2977 1 REEL  MECH  HOPPER CONTROL BOARD  or REEL READER BOARD  AS 2977 6  mus HANDLE AS 2981 5  M 1755 691                nd E  A    INPUT PORT  BIT    OUTPUT  PORT BIT  SWITCHES    LED INDICATORS    SIGNATURE  ANALYZER  SECTION    TEST DISPLAY                          eeoo   ADAPTOR CABLE  2 5  ADAPTOR CABLE  E 537 6902 SEKR    A E 537 6903  DISPLAY CABLE 806560  TO MPU 1 909900  AS 298832 ei          DELAY RELAY  ERES AAA ASSEMBLY  A PIS 3 E 664 38  MASS TERMINATION FESTEN  CABLE ASSEMBLY PYEL     A       AS 2988     6 POWER SUPPLY  BOARO ASSEM     AS 2982 1     E  MPU BOARD 1 0 BOARD 1 0 BUFFER BOARD MASS TERMINATION PROGRESSIVE DISPLAY  ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY CABLE ASSEMBLY UNIT ASSEMBLY  AS 2978 7 AS 2980 56XX AS 25i8 85 AS 2988 35 AS 3109    The best way to check a defective board  or boards  it is have a qualified technician inspect them on a Slot  Simulator Test Station  This device simulates the operating functions used on all Series E Slot Machines     59        i  INSERT  amp  LAMP    SOCKET ASSEMBLY    t  L     AS 2985 2  CISPLAY BOARD D  i 1 D  4    d  1 BA  j  AS 2978 7  MPU BOARD    PLUGS INTO SLOT  LD  BOARD  Optional                 CR Ie  FAN Aaron E                 sou  peer          1  pup jod be in    SE Q   w Sy  KH  B  Rugs  INTO Buzzer  SU    f              i  S       A  V J       d e  Mi    PLUGS INTO FAN  ASSEMBLY        d   1  PLUGS INTO REEL  MECH  ASSEMBLY    PLUGS INTO HANDLE  LOCKOUT ASSEMBLY    PLUGS INTO 1 0  BUFFER BOARD    ER 96
50. OARD  RX TX   This board serves as an interface between the I O Board and an external trans   mit and receive element  ie  slot monitor system   The signal transferred over these lines are typically slot machine  meter status  ie  coin in   coin out  etc      SOUND BOARD   See page 56    SMART BOARD  Interfaces with the Badge Board  sends a signal to the Interrupt Decoder on the M P U  and is  utilized in conjunction with an Electric Door lock       Denotes boards that can be checked on the Slot Stimulator Test Station page 59     61    GAME TRANSFORMERS   Input   Output Voltages     IZOVI BLACK LEADS  PRIMARY 3   IOV  RED LEADS  SECONDAR Yma     p       No         PRIMARY    DOUBLE PROGRESSIVE  BOARD POWER    PRIMARY SECONDARY    SOU  GREEN LEADS  12 V  BLACK LEADS     E      v   SABEL 1            SECONDARY  TRANSFORMER WIRING TRANSFORMER WIRING  120v 50 60  220 240v  50 60H2  FEE  SOUND BOARD POWER MAIN GAME POWER    INPUT   OUTPUT VOLTAGE SCHEMATIC    POWER  SWITCH    HOPPER  NEON    FLOURESCENT       WIRE COLORS USED FOR BASIC VOLTAGES  110 Volts  Wires 50 8 60 Flourescent Lights  amp  Hopper Motor    50 Volts  Wires 70  amp  90 Relays  Coils  Buzzer  Chime  etc  Note  The Delay Relay padi was  9 5 Volts  Wires 30  amp  20 General Illumination only used on the Series 1000 On   M   l     Hot the Series 2000 it was replaced by  7 5 Volts  Wires 20  amp  90 Bell  Coin Played Lights  Winner Paid Lights  etc  an encapsulated CR Relay      62          TROUBLE SHOOTING    MACHI
51. RAY   S1 1WHITE RED   USED AGAIN   NO TRACER   51 2 WHITE RED  USED AGAIN   JUMPER 27 BLUE ORANGE   27 1 BLUE ORANGE  USED AGAIN     k     OMWYOS TOHINOD  WSINVHOSH 1338    In SE FE  SINANI Er    SOUVOB H3OV3M 33H  Die BL IG PE Er    e REY Ze    H  2  3  4  5  D  7  8  9      d    REGISTER KEY Sw           REGISTER KEY Su  DANT SELECT Sue I PROGRESSIVE I  97 zi  HANDLE MENO SW  ee  3   MBER SELECT Sw  PWOGMES SIYE  Loge       f  OLLECT Se        DER  COLLETT Sw    i  33       20 3   EK    53    I O BOARD ASSEMBLY    The Electronic Slot Machine Input Output Board located behind the mechanism  p  60   provides the circuitry to  interface the MPU address  data and control signals to the slot machine peripheral devices  lamps  solenoids  switches   motors  LEDs reel reader lights  hopper timer  etc    Use the two Test   Clips near the top left corner to test for voltage at the board  See the AS 2980 5600 1 8 BOARD ASSEMBLY    two previous pages for the I O schematics and  J  1 3 inputs outputs  DESCRIPTION       820 66 iu 3401 5 5 VLE VOLTAGE  REGULATOR  E 582 10 NEAT SINK THERMALLOY 6279  E 582 8 HEAT SINK TRERMALLOY 6077    5PR 632 1106   SCREY  N i 70 8 LOCKWASHER  N 532 2172 KGT  43 THRE UT    520 64 T4114 HEX D FF  ve E 820 70 8798 TRI STATE HEX INVERTER  D E 620 84 74174 REX B FF  yig E 151 4 825123 1 0 BEC  DER PROM  1179  E Ti Beg 16 Pin 0  i  P  Socket  ui t 620 70 BT98 TRI STATE MEX INVERTER  an E  20 65 7412 REX BUFFER B E   vu    628 13 1400 QUAD 2 1KPUT WARD  Di E 62
52. Screw    to Loose I    PINWHEEL                    CAUTION  OVER TIGHTENING  WILL OVERLOAD BEARING AND  PINWHEEL WILL NOT TURN FREELY    Figure 9  Rocker Pin Adjustment    HOPPER COUNTER BALANCE ADJUSTMENT    Adjustment is made by  first filling the Hopper  with the desired level of  coins  Then start the adjust   ment with the Micro Switch  in the up position  see  Fig  14   Adjust Set Screw  screwed into a clockwise  position  Now back off Set  Screw counter clockwise  very gradually until Micro  Switch clicks into the down  position  Now Hopper is  set at the given desired  capacity     TIGHTEN     t  s a    Figure 190                       van e         mp        It is the Handle Mechanism which  initially receives the impact of  a hard Handle pull  Because of  the tough requirements  this unit  must be of the strongest construc   tion  As a safety factor the  Handle Mechanism is built to  specifications ten times the  necessary strength to protect the  Reel Mechanism from the most  agressive player     a  S     Turn Clockwise           UNTIL ACTUATOR   ON MICRO SWITCH   IS IN THE UP POSITION    Just touching head  of adj     HOPPER COIN CONVERSION    Coins of diameter  669 to 1 115  use parts  Pin Wheel P 842  16 Pins    Shelf Wheel P 847  specify coin   In  the conversion to the Dollar  the  Coin Spider Assy  A 3750 is deleted   and replaced with a Drive Bushing  S 231 826 and Screw LSPR 1932  1116   Pin Wheel P 842 1  12 Pins  is used  for all coin diameter 1 2120 to 1
53. an                                     585 54 MAC15 6 Triac       682 10 Heat Sink   Thermalloy  6070   i LSPR 632 1104   Screw    M 1700 6 Lockwasher  E gen   N 632 2112 Nut  Te 10 An    Q2      585 54 MAC15 8 Triac  bee   LSPR 632 1104   Screw    M 1700 6 washer    N 632 2112 Nut  Ti     586 200    22MFD  400V  Metalized Film  c2   E 586 200  22MFD  400V  Metalized Film  1 000 ca   E 586 106 200 MFD  16  Electrolytic  CRI   E 587 14 1N4148 Diode  H CR2   E 587 6 1N4004 Diode  located on back  Series Ri  8 105300   10 Ohm  Resistor 1 4 Watt 5   R2   E 105 280 470 Ohm  Resistor 1 4 Watt 5   R3   E 105 306 10 Ohm  1 4 Watt 5   R4   E 105 301 100 Ohm  Resistor 1 4 Watt 5   RS    105 280 470 Ohm  Resistor 1 4 Watt 5   RLY f LRY2 i E 146 796 Electro BA31441051 Reed Relay  Reset Sw    E 658 1 P   P C  Mount Switch          P B  P C  Mount Switch  Wire Jumper  15 Ckt  KK Right Angle Wafer    Test Sw    E 658 1  St   Wire Jumper  41 i    758 15           PART NO  DESCRIPTION PART NO  DESCRIPTION PART NO  DESCRIPTION    E 620 243  MOC119 Opto Coupler E 679 1   Red Led E 105 230   1K Ohm 1 4W 5  Resistor  E 620 172   Optically isolated Optica  Driver   C1  E 586 207    22MFD 400V Polyester Capacitor E 105 230   1K Ohm 1 4W 5  Resistor  3081 NPN Transister Array E 586 211   10MFO 16V Tantalum Capacitor E 105 265   100 Ohm 1 2W 5  Resistor  S4015L 15A 400V  SCR f E 586 202   47MFD 25V Tantalum Capacitor E 105 281   15K Ohm 1 4W 5  Resistor  MAC15 6 15A 400V  Triac    E 586 85    01MFD 2
54. and operat   ing distances of various levers   amp  Shafts  as per engineering de   Sign   It should be noted that  because of variations in toler   ances  these given dimensions are  a general guide and may need cali   brating when working on an indi   vidual machine     REST POSITION ADJUSTMENT    The illustration  Figure 1  of  the Reel Mechanism is shown in a  rest position with all adjustments  completed for a proper operating  mechanism  The dimensions shown  are reference points for checking  an adjusted unit     28    Set the reel mechanism on a flat  surface  The setting to be made  is the height of the Roller Stud  on the Gear Assembly  When check   ing the dimension be sure the Link  is against Stop Bracket  Link  at  rear of cylinder     To make this adjustment  turn  the Elastic Stop Nut  outer   on  the Drive Shaft of the Trip Oper   ating Lever to obtain a 1 11 16   dimension shown     The Elastic Stop Nut  Inner  is  now adjusted to give approximately  1 16  of play between nut and coup   ling as shown     Note  under certain conditions  the 1 16  play may not apply     STOP BRACKET ADJUSTMENT    The next setting to be made is  the Stop Bracket  Trip Arm   This  is done by moving the bracket to  a position when measured  that  should read approximately 1 15 16   from the end of the Side Plate to  the inside form of bracket  see  Figure 1      If the Stop Bracket is set back  too far the Trip Arm will fire  off before the toggles are locked  up  Latch Pawl  cau
55. andescent    bot m un on oe dk imm mm  bel ki SE c g deu a a        aes cilia to                                      amp    oo LEV mtt lamps  amp  photo     OR a  Li eomrnon io transistor  a       e  iu a Seen  ok tra men SWITCH     Li  enoune AS 2971 1 POSITION READER ASSEMBLY   16  READER s  n    i   rmm et   STNSOL   PART KO    DESCRIPTION  ane ener POSITION Vati   LANP BRACKET ASSEMBLY  READER MI  2 EAS  Sie MORES 4 3839 3   READER BRACKET ASSEMBLY                 ss me LI IM AER ra       Ub   LS 12568    5 VOLT LANP  i 0   05      585   i The Reel Reader Control Board is located on front frame of Mech  sit WEN MEUM  MES D E 184 101   420 GRE 2 um RESISTOR   Cabinet Cable 1 0 Board Connector J1 Pins 19  amp  20 are used ji E 56 16    16 CRT  KKI00 RIGHT ANGLE WAFER                 for 3  4 Reel Mech  J2 Pins 14  amp  16 are used for 5 Reel Mech     POSITION READER ASSEMBLY Kei    A3 2883 1 REEL READER CONTROL BOARD ASSEMBLY    SYMBOL PART NO  DESCRIPTION  yi    E B20 85 7437 HEX BUFFER O  C   E 620 78 14614 HEX SCHRITT IND  E 820 63 74145 BCO DEC  DECODER  EZ WIRE JUMPER    4  297  6 POSITION READER ASSEMBLY    PART RG  DESCRIPTION    A 3933 8  ilum  Bracket Assembly  4 3833 7 Reader Bracket Assembly     678 4 Infra red LED  5      585 88 WEN Phototransistor                                   CRI thru CR5  Qt thru 05    E 105 230   I K OHM RESISTOR 1 4 WATT 54 it E 168 18 16 Okt    K100 Rt  Angie Water       10  280   470 OHM RESISTOR 1 4 WATT 55 tu    105 233   150 Ohm R
56. ay Board   Slot Stimulator Test Station   Cabinet Cable Connections   Triacs   Description of Boards   Game Transformers   Input Output Voltage Schematic  Trouble Shooting   Dealers  Parts  amp  Repairs    Other Informative Liberty Belle Books     64       First Edition 1995  ISBN No  0 9623852 3 9  Library of Congress  Catalog Card No  95 75025    A portion of the contents of this book was reproduced from six Bally SERIES E Manuals  The use of this  material was granted through the generosity of Mr  Hans Kloss  President  amp  COO  Bally Gaming  Inc   in a  contract dated December 17  1994  This subject matter remains the property of Bally Gaming International  Inc   All the revisions and new material are the property of Liberty Belle Books    No part of this book may be reproduced without written permission  except in critical articles and reviews    Special appreciation for numerous contributions are extended especially to Tim Becke  Bally Gaming  Inc    and to Betty Mann  Bally Gaming  Inc   and to John Riggs  Jr   Digitronics    Liberty Belle Books makes no representation or warranty with respect to the procedures contained in this  publication or the results to be achieved in following such instruction procedures                 GETTING ACQUAINTED    In 1980  after sixteen years of manufacturing Electro  Mechanical slots  Bally  with  approximately 9096 of the domestic market  introduced the SERIES E 1000  This  second generation of machines  a continuation of the earli
57. binet and set the center nut on  the Drive Shaft slightly toward the  rear to insure simultaneous trip  ith release of pawl     The second timing then corrects  itself to release the secondary    latch with the trip of the Reel  Mechanism          E TRIP LEVER  ASSEMBLY  SCH  ee      TRIP OPERATING     LEVER ASSEM     TOGGLE TRIP OPERATING   STOP ROD LEVER PAWL  LATCH PAWL STOP BRACKET  ASSEMBLY  Trip Arm     Reel Mechanism in Trip Position    AIR CYLINDER OPERATION and SERVICE    The function of the Air Cylinder  is to insure a slight delay during  a fast handle pull to allow the  Toggle Links to overtravel and be   come held in the  latched  position  by the Latch Pawl Assemblies  This  slight delay gives time for the  reaction of the related parts to  fully function  i e   springs to  pull latches under Toggle Link and  Lever Assemblies     Fast pull is also resulting in  holding back motion of the Drive  Shaft by the Air Cylinder  This  compresses the Spring Assembly in  the Drive Arm during the slight    delay and these springs then com   plete the motion and insure proper  function     1f it appears there is undue  resistance to a Handle Pull   check to see if the tiny hole    31    in the end of Cylinder  center   is plugged  causing compression  resistance   If it appears   there is no delay action to  cushion hard  fast handle pulls   you may need a new Piston Cup  Seal  The Piston Cylinder should  be greased occasionally     It is very important that this  Unit func
58. ble   HOT TIP    To purchase Bally SERIES E slots contact your local dealer  attend the antique coin shows and check the ads  in the trade magazines and the classified section in newspapers  To verify the model of a machine with the  year of manufacture refer to Bally Slot Machines  An Illustrated Guide to the 114 Most Popular Ballys Made    from 1964  1987  For ordering a copy of this book  see page 64 of this manual     36    LUBRICATION GUIDE    L POINT WHERE LOCK  LEVER ENGAGES LiGHT COAT OVER ENTIRE   POINT WHERE LOCK LEVER HANOLE RELEASE LOCK PAWL ASSEMBLY  ENGAGES RACK LOCK LEVER ASSEMBLY                              BOTH ENDS OF SHAFT OF  FULL STROKE PAWL ASSEM   THAT COME THRU BUSHINGS    IN BOTH SIDE PLATES    BOTH ENDS OF SHAFT OF  LOCK PAWL ASSEMBLY  THAT COME THRU BUSHINGS  iN BOTH SIDE PLATES         A DROP IN  GUIDE SPRING FARA  SHAFT  SLEEVE  SHAFT       SHAFT    BOTH SIDES  OF SUPPORT LINK    POINT WHERE ER    FULL STROKE   ASSEM  ENGAGES  RACK LOCK  LEVER         SHAFT    BOTH SIDES D  OF ACTUATING LEVER    HANDLE IS HELD IN   PLAY POSITION    COMPLETELY DOWN     SO THAT    PIVOT STUD     BOTH SIDES OF  ACTUATING LEVER  ANO LOCK PAWL       LUBRICANT CAN BE  APPLIED TO TEETH OF  RACK LOCK LEVER  ALSO BOTH SIDES OF  RACK LOCK LEVER    CAUTION   DO NOT ALLOW ANY  LUBRICANT ON  LATCH PAWL PIVOT       OIL    BETWEEN  BEARING AND NYLINER    OIL    LIGHT COAT  BOTH SIDES OF PIN    NOTCHES      80TH SIDES OF  LOCK LINK       1640    PIVOT STUD     BOTH SIDES OF  LOC
59. cquainted by Performing  the Eight Maintenance Tests    To gain a basic understanding of the electronic functions  and LED displays  it is advisable to read the introductory  pages  3  4  amp  5 before beginning the series of tests that  begin on page 6 and end on page  18   Aiding in trouble       shooting  pages 20 23 explain the malfunction codes and page  26 has a chart of the malfunction codes that are displayed in the  LED display                    INTRODUCTION TO THE BALLY ELECTRONIC SLOT    This manual describes the operation of BALLY S ELECTRONIC SLOT  MACHINE  You will find  in comparing this machine with the  electromechanical version  that the same basic functions and  timing relationships exist   In fact  the only visible differ   ence to the player is the addition of a 6 digit LED  Light  Emitting Diode display    This display  in addition to pro   viding the function of WIN METER  also performs several other  useful functions  For example  a slot machine attendant   called to the machine by a player  will be able to determine  by observing the code on the LED display  whether the machine  has detected a problem in its operation  If there is a  problem  the code will tell the attendant if it is a coin jam   empty hopper  or something more serious  requiring a technician  The code displayed will also help the technician localize the  probiem  The LED display also permits the reading of meters  without entering the machine     For the sake of discussion  when ref
60. d Pitd    Plug Retalning Bracket  Plug Retaining Plate  Switch Bracket   Std  Force Lever Switch  Switch Stop Bracket   Pivot Bracket   Spring Mount  Compression Spring   Wheel Housing    48    HOPPER PAYOUT UNIT ASSEMBLY    38 R 526   39 S 231 825  40 MSPT 1032  41 p g195  42 C 841 3  43 SP 200 191  44 S 2019   45 SP 200 203  46 P 2452  47 S 2119 1  48 A 2893 6  49 S 231 914  50 S 1071 195  Dowel Pin    25  26  27  28  29  30  31  32  33  34  35  36  37    E 199 472  P 839  P 846  A 3795 3  P 7947  M 1773  M 1590 1  P 6264 208  M 1689 1  P 842 XX  S 231 826  P B47 XX  5 2200    Motor   Coin Deflector   Knife   Outlet Cover Assembly  Hopper Baffle   Screw   Set Screw  Hopper Adj    Bearing Bracket  4   Bearing  4     Pin Wheel  5 10  25 50  amp  Dollar     Drive Bushing    Shelf Wheel  5  10  25  50  Dollar     Pilot Bushing    Agitator   Screw  amp  Bushing   Screw  amp  Bushing  Spring Liner   Hopper Casting  Compression Spring  2   Mount   Compression Spring  Scoop Support Leg  Eccentric Mount    Rocker  amp  Roller Assembly    Spacet    51 M 1715 1   52 SP 100 326   53 S 2018  P 2891 5   54 SP 100 327   55 P 845   56 P 2495   57 P 834   58 P 2540 4   58 P 2540 5   60 P 6717 34   61 C 841 4   62 A 2940 5    Nylok Set Screw  Extension Spring  Pivot Rod  Retaining Ring  Extension Spring  Wiper   Scoop Extension  Hopper Liner  Coin Baffle   Coin Baffle   Inlet Slide   End cap Casting  Scoop Cover Assem        HANDLE MECHANISM ASSEMBLY    1  2  3    de    a 00   0 O1    10  11
61. e lamps flashing while this code is  present means that some other malfunction  has occurred  The KEY switch may be  actuated to display the other malfunction  information for as long as the KEY switch  is held     8  HANDLE PULLED WITH NO COINS IN Play suspended  feature flashed   TILT lit     Example  The 70 indicates there is a malfunction  P    0 ga in the handle mechanism allowing the  handle to be pulled with no coins played     Reels are not indexed because most causes  of this condition are mechanical and   Flashed alternately with  therefore  repetitive in nature     Example  la  AE The 0 indicates no coins have been played   LI MWE  The 002 is the number of coins paid out    last game     9  ILLEGAL PLAY   DOOR OPEN Play suspended  feature flashed  TILT lit      switch must be actuated to see this code     Example    FILT The 70 indicates play has been attempted  kk OU n with the door open after Reel  1 indexed   000  no coins paid out   Flashed alternately    th    3 aig r 3 is the number of coins played for this  Example    ame      RUE   LE MAG  eg    Note  This malfunction is sensed only when a jumper is installed  from ground to J2  Pin 8 of I O Board   See Page 27 Item D     22    MPG NAUES CENE RAE RR Rae WE dccus    10  REEL DID NOT INDEX   Play suspended  feature flashed  TILT lit     igs   an The 71 means the position reader on the  Example  1    E  Li FT  ist reel is not able to obtain a con   I T J bell d Sistent reading  72 means 2nd reel is    at fault
62. ed for future use     25    GAME CONDITION     QUICK REFERENCE     MALFUNCTION CODES    CODE DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION    Coin switch jam   Too many coins dispensed   Hopper jam  Roller arm up too long   Hopper empty  Roller arm down too long   Reset occurred during payout   Improper spin  Reel held  etc     Reel  1  Improper spin  Reel held  etc     Reel  2  Improper spin  Reel held  etc     Reel 43  Improper spin  Reel held  etc     Reel 44  Improper spin  Reel held  etc     Reel  5  Door has been opened   Illegal handle pull  No coins played    or  Illegal game  Coins played  door open                     Spinning after indexing   Reel  1  Spinning after indexing   Reel  2  Spinning after indexing   Reel 43  Spinning after indexing   Reel  4  Spinning after indexing   Reel  5  Position error  2 of last 8 spins    Reel  1  Position error  2 of last 8 spins    Reel 42  Position error  2 of last 8 spins    Reel 43  Position error  2 of last 8 spins    Reel  4  Position error  2 of last 8 spins    Reel  5                                For a detailed explanation see pages 20 23    This condition not applicable to games with a  Replay Register or Atlantic City Models     POWER UP MALFUNCTION CODES SERIES 1000    The M P U  Board Circuitry is configured in a way that directs the microprocessor to access an  area of memory which is programed to conduct a brief self test of basic circuit functions when  power is applied    This is referred to as  Power Up Self Test   If during 
63. ee LAMPS  for a 5 line  10 way pay  7 S RIGHT  5  ee PE TOR        LAMP LAMP UQ 15 LAMP ra    soLenoro  PEN  The Triacs Q1 Q32  located in BOTTOM ROW   PAYLINE HANDLE COIN REEL  3  five rows on the VO Board  are   7S LEFT RELEASE ACCEPTER SOLENOID  the electronic switches that LAMP  control the operations of the BOTTOM ROW REEL  2  game  For their various NE Po Gen  sei  combinations of uses refer to i  the I O Board schematics on BOTTOM ROW   PAYLINE COIN WINNER REEL  1  ages 52 and 53 TS RIGHT  2 LOCKOUT PAID id    pag LAMP LAMP cou  Gis  LAMP az    All 32 Triacs use the Bally part   REEL TRIAC FUNCTION CHART    RADER READER  number E 585 44 which is a SOME TRIACS ARE NOT ALWAYS USED  TRIACS IN BOLD ARE COMMON TO ALL SLOTS   P LIGHTS  Q 32  OTHER TRIAC APPLICATIONS VARY WITH INDIVIDUAL MACHINES AND FEATURES   T106A1SG Triac  These    components are available from     A Triac switching function may be checked by connecting the Triac tab to ground       the Wico Corporation  Their which energizes the respective load  They are replaced by removing the I O Board  replacement number is Wico from the cabinet  turning the board over and unsoldering the connections  Place the  21 311100  new Triac in position and resolder     DESCRIPTIONS OF BOARDS    BADGE BOARD  Slot I D      CREDIT DISPLAY BOARD  Consists of seven LED display modules which are used for displaying credit winnings  and credit totals and for displaying the number of credits gambled on each handle pull     DELAY REL
64. en performed are displayed  The meter reading is displayed  for approximatelv three seconds in the following format     mE EN  HIPH CIL   see DOG       This meter is incremented at the beginning of the test cycle  and is not resettable     After all loads have been tested  the CPU begins   again at step 1  LED test   continuing until test is  terminated by either pressing the TEST button or closing  the door     Turning off power or pressing the RESET button   while in this test causes the CPU to return to step 1   LED test  and continue from that point  After the  first step  the CPU is programmed to display a code as  each output load is energized  This code is used by  the technician to determine which circuit the CPU is  activatina  and takes the farm     M mw  smi  5  T Gjeld    The 2 in the first column shows that the game is in test mode   2  The 1 in the third column shows that the CPU is addressing  IO Board  1  standard IO for all games   The 4 in the fourth  column shows that the CPU is addressing OUTPUT PORT  4    The 20 in the fifth and sixth columns shows that the CPU is  activating the sixth circuit of the PORT   PORT is defined   to be a device which provides electrical access to a system   or circuit  This system uses PORTS with six circuits or    BITS  coded 01  02  04  08  10 and 20      test continues       6 DIGET LED DISPLAY    The Display Board is located on the front door  to the right of the reel window  see p  60    Not only is it used for the test f
65. er models  featured solid  state electronic circuitry that replaced the ageing electro mechanical components   These microprocessor driven slots were popular with the casinos offering better  dependability and security  Three years later  a new revamped line  dubbed the  SERIES E 2000  were brightened up with new artwork  the replacement of the dull  6 8 volt lights in the top sign by a fluorescent lamp and sound enhancements  Both  series used essentially the same case  high capacity hopper and mechanism as the  Electro Mechanicals  The operation and maintenance of these components are the  same as their predecessors and are very dependable requiring a minimum amount of  servicing  Many operating functions ot the SERIES 2000  including reading the reel  disks  totalizing the coins played and controlling the coins payed from the hopper   are electronically controlled     The First 10 Way    Additional advantages  of the SERIES E were  a simple alteration of  the payout percentage  by changing the  Personality Prom and  the capability of more  complex pays  Capital   izing on this latter  feature  the Model 1212  was one of the first  models introduced in  the new line  It was a 5   line game that paid left  to right  making it the  first slot to pay 10  different ways  Proud of  this accomplishment   Bally featured the  Model 1212 in a full  page color ad that  appeared in an 1980  issue of the Nevada  Magazine                                               TUTORIAL  Getting A
66. erring to examples of the  LED display  this manual describes the digit positions within  the display as columns 1 thru 6  from left to right     Examples of what might be observed in the LED  displays of the Series 1000  small round windows  and  the Series 2000  larger rectangular windows    The  operation of the test procedures are very similar in    both series  When preforming a test on the Series 1000  use the same codes displayed as used on the Series  2000  except in cases where variations are noted by  the addition of the small round window LED displays        Bally has taken advantage of the advanced technology of in   tegrated circuits  IC s  to incorporate into the machine  reliability  flexibility  as well as bookkeeping  security   and maintenance features which would have been impractical    if not impossible  a few years ago  A microprocessor based  System was determined to be the most effective approach to  achieve these desirable objectives  The MICROPROCESSOR  CPU   is an IC that performs the functions of the central processing  unit of a computer  Thus  it controls the interpretation and  execution of instructions  These electrically coded instruc   tions  called a PROGRAM  arestored in other IC s  called  MEMORY CHIPS  The CPU receives information in the form of  INPUTS  which tell the CPU the status of SWITCHES  REELS  ETC   This enables the CPU to determine which OUTPUTS  coils  lamps   motors  should be on or off for the particular MODE of opera   tion
67. esistor  E 105 230   I K OHM RESISTOR 1 4 WATT 54 ft    105 298   IK Oha Resistor   R8 THRU RIO   E 105 283   47 K OHM RESISTOR 1 4 WATT 54 82 83 E 105 322   47 Ohm Resistor  2     RI  THRU R15  E 105 230   1 K OHM RESISTOR 1 4 WATT 55 aG E 595 4 MPS6SIT PHP Transistor      t E 588 8 2 WFD 50 V  ELECTROLYTIC   2    5868 85  01 MFO 50 V  CERAMIC   H  13    788 18   16 CRY  KKIGO RIGHT ANGLE WAFER  42 NOT USED    i aoe WERE JUMPER IN CIRCUIT    2 NOT USED    3  84 m WIRE JUMPER IN CIRCUIT       On the early models  above  the paylines on each  reel are read by a 5 volt lamp that actuates a  photo  transistor  Q1 Q5  sending a signal to the  reel reader board  On the later models the CR 1   CRS on the Position Reader  left  are the Infra   Red LED source for QI  Q5 Phototransistors           p  EES DEE see    HOPPER CONTROL BOARDS    31       Y yw  m D  e in Kl The board controls the Hopper Motor which  Chee   dispenses coins  calculates the coins paid out via    the Opto Switch  p  33  and maintains the coin  level by means of the Coin Level Switch  P 35    Located at the front of the Hopper  it contains  both the Test  amp  Reset Switches  p  7      AS 2981 1 HOPPER CONTROL BOARD ASSEMBLY    SYMBOL   PART NO  DESCRIPTION        i          120vAC  Yo 10 44 8            OQ  ioc cz  as    vee  EEN Re  Te 10  43 5  LEVEL Sw  KOPPER 13   YO 10  3 4 Lil er Seiten sa  pp EN UD   GROUND          Rur    RI  LY o  we  RS EN  RLY  ivo  ae  R2                     e m ee E di    NN    M o 
68. ffected while correcting another problem     Step 1   START of NEW GAME     With the door open  turn the power switch ON   Near the front of the HOPPER unit is a printed  circuit board with two push button switches lo   cated at the top  These switches are labeled  RESET  left  and TEST  right   Press the TEST  button ONE TIME ONLY  while observing the digital  disnlav     ji   ki i E While button is depressed       For MPU Board AS 2978 3  these digits are blank   For MPU Boards AS 2879 5  6  amp  7  these digits do  not change from what was showing before the button  was depressed     riiriirnrminr For approximately one second   D LLLI LLLI  after button is released  then        cin ninm Pemains until some action is             gd tazen such as closing door and  HIL LJ LI 2laving machine  pressing TEST    button  pressing RESET button  etc     The DOOR OPEN lamp  in tower  is lit whenever door  switch is open  COIN LOCKOUT is in effect while the  machine is in any test mode  General illumination  is lit whenever power is on  Closing door while in    any self test terminates it     test continues       The wafer connectors on the boards are    designated as  J  connections  A blackened  area on    wafer  usually indicates a bad or  dirty connection  This problem can be  HOT TIP e Aker SE  remedied by cleaning the offending point     Step 2  LOAD TEST    Press TEST button two times           CAUTION     DO NOT perform this test without  personality PROM  M7  installed  as thi
69. g this spin  42 means the 2nd REEL is    at fault  43 means the 3rd REEL  44 the  Tlashed alternately with  4th REEL and 45 the 5th REEL  The reels        4 are numbered 1 thru 5  from left to right   Example    2   n m             L i  LJ It 005 is the number of coins paid out in       previous game  After determining and   correcting the cause  spin by hand any  non indexed reels  press the RESET  button and close the door to complete  the game in progress  If necessary   the game may be terminated by pressing  the TEST button one time     The 2 is the number  Of coins played for  this handle pull     Note  See Part 3 of standard options on Page 24     21    7  DOOR OPEN   5 second BUZZER alarm  Door Open Lamp  in tower  lit     Example    r1  o pr  The 50 indicates the DOOR has been  5 Li HL Li  opened                 The DOOR OPEN lamp stays lit for as  long as the door is open  Closing the  door while in this state does not dis   turb the display  The 50 is replaced  fl SCH TTD by the number of coins in for previous    Example  N LE LN d NLN LND game when the handle is pulled     If the door is closed on D      the Series 1000 while in oor opening is detected by the    MANUAL TEST mode  hinge switch or the lock cam switch       These switches are wired in series   the display takes on the    above display form  The BUZZER ALARM is activated for 5  seconds every minute while the door is  Open except during the time in which  the machine is in a manual TEST mode     Featur
70. graphy    ener Jeg cue Authored by the  a grandson of the   Favorite inventor of the 3 ree     Gaming    3 Bell slot   Device i  National History Award    E es  Printed in 3 Languages    Marshall Fey  The OF Official    BLUE BOOK    Slot Machines Third Revised Edition  SEH e An essential book that pictures   describes the features  and dates  285 of the most popular Bally  electro mechanical and Series E  slot machines     Electro Mechanicals    EE    102 models listed with dates   the time they first became prevalent in the early hate 57 pictured    30 with     I      More original advertising flyers  1890 s up to the slot machines found in today s DEER  casinos  Included in the exciting history of this Sena arenas Gani      edet a   AVE SLOT MACHINES SERIES E  61 Models listed   major industry are the pioneers  inventors  Si l     a  manufacturers  and operators  GEESS     It is all here  The complete and colorful  story of coin operated chance machines from    THESE BOOKS ARE AVAILABLE    FROM MOST COIN OP DEALERS     B  2 84 SLOT MACHINES    AND SOME BOOK STORES    Slot Machines  AMerica s Favorite SG   Gaming device  Sixth Edition G     The   35 00   7 00 S amp H SW   Complete Service Manual for  M   FER   Bally Electro Mechanicals   Service   19 95    4 00 S amp H   Complete Service Manual for Bally     Manual   SERIES E  19 95    4 00 S amp H   IGT Draw Poker  19 95    4 00 S amp H ko For   Bally Slot Machines  An Illustrated   Guide to the 114 Most Popular En TEE ETH 
71. he RESET button  The door    Ed Li  e Til must remain open until the TILT lamp  EE e lites  then goes out again  approx 1 sec     The 2 is the number of after which the operator has 3 secs  to    coins in for the current close the door before payout resumes   game  It doesn t appear Appropriate feature lites are lit before  in the Series 1000  payout is completed     4   HOPPER EMPTY   NS suspended  feature flashed  TILT lit   Zxample  ri ri  4  Indicates that the specified time  Jie Li LI Ls limit has elapsed without a coin being    detected  After determing and  Flashing alternately with  correcting the cause  follow the same  procedure as described above to complete    I NE fai ME payout    et HE   mu    5  RESET DURING PAYOUT   Play suspended  TILT lit     This code appears when a reset occurs  Example  OO  during payout  This can be caused by   momentary power interruption  low   line voltage  or static interference   Flashing alternately with  any of which could cause the micro      opc DE CTT Processor to perform a faulty execution  ne E  esch lll ll of program instructions  Entering the  L  LILI  li TILT mode prevents potentially dis     astrous results     To complete the payout  follow the pro    cedure described above for HOPPERN TAM     6  REEL HELD OR CANNOT BE READ   Play suspended  feature flashed  TILT lit     The 4l means the position reader on the  lst REEL has sensed one of the following  Zxample  CE fei Oe  A  No motion   B  3 positional errors dur   Lj in
72. iis  zxample  PIII riL i  Gaii 1   ea            LJ   Example  meer  FI  20 JB    For one second     For six seconds  value in MALFUNCTION  METER  counts number of times game  malfunctions have caused machine   to tilt      For one second     For six seconds  value in LOAD  TEST METER   Counts number of  times self test  2 has been  performed      For one second     For six seconds  value in DOOR  OPENED METER   Counts number  of times door has been opened      Until some action is taken   Maintenance meter display routine  has been completed and machine   is conditioned for the start   of the next game     TO CONTINUE SERIES 1000 TESTS OMIT THE ABOVE AND CONTINUE WITH THE STEPS BELOW          2 For one second  maintenance meter number 2     Example    H   a  D 0  4     Kr a    Example  TELTE 1     Example    D 0  A H L     VENTI REO  FM  HHH     16    For six seconds  value in MALFUNCTION METER   counts number of times game malfunctions have  caused machine to tilt      For one second  maintenance meter number 3     For six seconds  value in DOOR OPENED METER    counts number of times door has been opened     For one second  maintenance number 4     For Six seconds  value in LOAD TEST METER    counts number of times self test  2 has been  preformed      Until some action is taken  Maintenance meter  display routine has been completed and machine is  conditioned for the start of the next game     Step 8  GAME FUNCTIONAL TEST    Press TEST button eight times     FY OO li while
73. ily used to localize a problem in the MPU BOARD   These particular problems are discussed in detail in     MPU BOARD TEST STATION OPERATORS GUIDE AND TEST PROCEDURES      FO 650 1 for MPU Board  AS 2978 3  FO 650 3 for MPU Board  AS 2978 5 or  6  FO 650 11 for MPU Board  AS 2978 7    Second  manual tests  Ali manual tests are initiated by using  the TEST button on the hopper control board  The number of  times the TEST button is pressed determines which test will be  performed  The tests are numbered as follows     d   START OF NEW GAME   2  COIL AND LAMP  LOAD  TEST   See  CAUTION  on Page 7    KS SWITCH TEST   4  HOPPER TEST   5  REEL READER TEST   6  PROGRAM TEST   7  METER DISPLAY TEST   8  GAME FUNCTIONAL TEST    NOTE  The Door Switch must be open to enter any manual test     Closing the door while in TEST MODE   decimal points in dis   play  terminates the test in progress  indexes the reels and  causes the display to read     tir ri r   Closing the door has no  5 Li Li Li LJ effect if M7 is removed     On the Series 1000  closing the door while in the  D DH HI TEST MODE  decimal points in display  shows  this display     INITIAL SET UP  MAINTENANCE TESTS     Performing the following procedure will assure the operator  that the machine is operating properly before putting it  out on location  If any problem is encountered while test   ing the machine  the entire procedure should be repeated   This will assure the operator that some previously tested  part has not been a
74. in to pass     33    against the Pin Wheel and touching  the edge of the Shelf Wheel  No  coin should be able to wedge itself  between the blade and the coin disc  when being dispensed  Absolutely  no grease or oil should be applied  to the area or any other area that  Comes in contact with coins     HOPPER OPTO SWITCH ADJUSTMENT    The next item to be checked  amp   adjusted is the Hopper Opto   Switch  This Opto Switch does  the actual coin counting as coins  move out under the roller of the  Rocker  amp  Roller Assembly  The  Pivot action of the Roller Assy   allows the rear leg of the roller  assembly to be removed from in  between the light emitting source  and photo transistor of the Opto   Switch  Each transition from  light blocking  to Opto Switch  operation by removing pivot arm  from light path  back to light   locking  records one coin out  pulse  See Figure 7    PHOTO LIGHT EMITTING  TRANSISTOR SOURCE       AS COINS P  SS  UNDER ROLLER          ROCKER  amp  ROLLER  ASSEMBLY PIVOTS       ALLOWING   REAR LEG TO BE  CLEAR OF LIGHT  EMITTING SOURCE        THUS   RECORDING     ONE    COIN our  PULSE    d       ET 8   eV     Figure 7    Hopper Opto Switch  Earlier Models     The main points in adjusting  the Opto Switch are to insure  that the rear leg of the pivot  arm is completely blocking the  light source from the photo   transistor of the Opto Switch  when the arm is at rest  and  the leg is completely out of    34       the way of the Opto Switch as   a coin pas
75. mbly   Lock   Lock Bracket  Door Switch   Lock Cam   Outlet Bracket    Outlet Plug Assem   P 6264 188 Power Supply Bd     Mounting Brkt     P 6665 644 Mounting Brkt     P C  Board Guide            AS 2982 1 Power Supply  E 103 67 Board Assembly  E 122 151 Transformer  P 6442 232 Fuse Mounting  Bracket   Fuse Block   5 A  3AG Fuse   8 A  8AG Fuse  10 A  3AG Fuse    E 148 13    E 120 139  Fiourescent Socket  24 E 664 38 Molex Delay Relay Assem  32 A 1450 9 Insert Latch Assembly 41 E 409 10 Ballast  25 E 146 806 CR Relay  6VDC  33 P 6665 160 insert Stop Bracket 42 R 111 8 Grommet  26 P 6417 3 Socket Mounting Plate 34 A 3400 XXXX Insert  amp  Lamp Socket Assem  43 E 412 18 13W Fluorescent Lamp 12 In   27 E 574 12 18 Pt  Socket 35 P 1820 2 Bracket 44 Feature Glass  28 P 7990 Power Switch Cover 36 P 372 7 Bracket insert Latch 45 P 6242 28 Glass Retainer   Upper  29 E 664 22 Power Switch Assembly 37 P 8261 5 Light Reflector 46 P 1925 211 Corner Bracket  30 E 664 16 Molex Line Filter Assembly 38 E 120 120 Starter Socket 47 P 6242 112 Glass Retainer   Side  31 A 3018 15 Coin Chue Assembly 39 E a11 8 Flourescent Starter 48 P 6242 120 Glass Retainer   Lower    41                                 wein    ITEM PART NO     CRU Sai PO A    C 859  R 380  R 221 53  A 2BTSm1     108 07    AS 2342  AB 2342 1    AS 2342 3  AS 2382 1  P 7119 4  c 271  N 832  2112  P 6526   SP  309 89  A 2929  C g5n   CoB iieb  P 66565  75    42    DESCRIPTION    Upper Door Frame   Sponge Rubber   Seal  Rubber Stri
76. ment part from Bally Parts  and Service  When re installing  or replacing reel Tapes be sure  they are securely fastened  The  Reel tapes are plastic laminated  and have a very tough smooth sur   face which is virtually stain  proof and indestructable  Because  of the very slick surface  the  Tape must be properly clamped  down in the Reel gripping edge  or slippage can occur  Any  slippage can throw off the rela   tionship of the Symbol to the  Index Wheel causing a confused  payout pattern                     POSITION REEL READER  ASSEMBLY SO THAT    INDEX WHEEL IS 146  FROM THE LEFT P C   BOARD ON READER  ASSEMBLY     ROTATE REEL  ASSEMBLY TO  INSURE THERE is  NO CONTACT AT  ANY POINT    REEL READER  ASSEMBLY    REEL FRONT  PLATE           NOTE   MAKE CERTAIN THESE  TWO WIRES ARE  ORESSEO PROPERLY    LOOPED DOWN AND  AWAY FROM INDEX  WHEEL   AS SHOWN                 ti    LOOSEN 2 SCREWS  ki    GE Eet FOR ADJUSTMENT    FIGURE 4   Reel Reader Assembly Adjustment    ENNAN IST A E RE ER ee emm    PROPER CAM een ARM   KICK   SEQUENCE   SWITCH   SWITCH  REEL MECH H   SEAUPLUG f  REST POSITION NORMALLY   NORMALLY  ARM SWITCH   OPEN   CLOSED  MM kn M M   2  START HANDLE PULL  NO CHANGE   OPENS   KICK SWITCH OPENS    OPENI             CONTINUE HANDLE       j NO  PULL   ARM SWITCH i CLOSES CHANGE  CLOSES i LOPEN        SPIN STARTS      i I  SWITCHES BACK TO     CLOSES  REST POSITION         REEL READER  CONTROL  BOARD       Figure 5  Cam Switch Sequence    CAM SWITCH TIMING    Also
77. mple 6 coins had been    vlayed  1000 coins had been paid  L HON t     ki  gue on    2  The processor had detected a game malfunction prior to  power being removed     NOTE  Examples of malfunction codes in this text are  those which correspond to the Bally Slot codes  On   some models  different codes are used  A cross reference  chart is provided for your convenience  page 28      Example  The 31 in the first two columns    EI mmc in this example indicate a par         ticular malfunction   In this  ajil Jak 5 case a hopper jam   The digits    in the last three columns indi   cate the number of coins paid  out before malfunction occurred        3  The machine was in self test  2 mode when power was turned  off     Example  If 8 s are present in all six    Ala a columns for about one second             LI the machine will energize each  B  CLC  H alal lamp  coil and motor in a seguence    determined by the features of  that particular machine    SEE TEST  2 IN SECTION III     If Personality PROM  M7  is not installed in the MPU  Board  the following sequence will be observed on the dis   play when power is applied     FFEFT  L  H briefly  then   I al for 1  d   BIS HEGE e sm me  EE 5 for l second  repeat   sese     See  CAUTION  on Page 7    Irrelevant Data for AS 2978 5  6 or 7  Blank for AS 2978 3     BUILT IN TEST FUNCTIONS    The BALLY ELECTRONIC SLOT MACHINE is equipped with two types  of test functions     First  a diagnostic self test on POWER UP  This test is  primar
78. oint     if available     AMP PLUGS They are similar in construction and repair to the Molex Connectors  page  36   Due to their ability to conduct low voltage circuits  Amp Plugs replaced the Beauplugs on  the mechanisms on later Series 1000 and on all Series 2000 slots  These connectors are located  in pairs on the rear side frame  New Beauplugs  Molex Connectors and Amp Plugs  along with  the necessary tools  may be purchased from the Wico Corporation  see page 63         17    NORMAL OPERATION    With the exception of the 6 digit numerical display  there is  no appreciable difference in the operation of the ELECTRONIC  SLOT when compared with the electromechanical slot from the  player s viewpoint     The lighting of lamps  spinning and indexing of reels  payout   etc   follow the same pattern in both types of machines     With the door closed  under regular game play  the display board  presents two vital statistics  total in and total out count per  individual game  The second digit from the left on the display  indicates coin played last game  This count is updated at the  indexing of reel number one each game      The digits in the 3rd  4th  5th and 6th columns of the display con   stitute the coins paid out during the last game  This count is  zeroed on the display also at the indexing of reel number one of  each game  If the door of the game is open  the door open mal   function code overrides the coins played count  but the coins   paid value is still displayed  Pe
79. p   Hinge Assembly   Push Button Switch  Mechanical Rejector Uses   Coin Slide Assem   5 10 25   Coin Slide Assembly  50     Elect  Coin Comparator Uses   Coin Slide Assem   5  10  25     Coin Slide Assembly  50   Coin Ramp Shield   Clip   Nut   Scavenger Mtg  Bracket  Torsion Spring   Scavenger Assembly   Lower Door Frame  8  10 25   Lower Door Frame  50   Bottom Door Shield    14  15    16    17  18    20  21  22  23  24  25    26    M 606 29  C 660 10  C 660 11  NA   P  7209   C655  LSPR 832 1108  4  3621 26  8221 32  MSPR 832 1108  E 409 10  R 2111 8     660 200  E 661 1  E 662 200  E 663  1  E 409  18  LSPR 532 1108  E 120 120  LSPR  632  110  GA    Weld Screw  Fxtruded Trim  5  10 25     Extruded Trim  50   Trim Panel   Coin Cup Guard Plate  Coin Cup   Screw   Glass Retainer Assembly  Rubber Strip   Screw   Ballast   Grommet   2 Pt  Molex Plug  4   Terminal     Pt  Receptacle  3   Terminal   Rallast    Watt   Serew   Starter Socket   Screw   Flourescent Starter    H    SEEN    38    39  4o    51    E 660  401  E 661 1  E 409 1  E 411 7  E 120 139  E A12 18  G 350 30X  A 3 16017  G 389 XXX  C 558 3  A 3085  C 67h  CH  CET  C  571 3  SP 200 38  Pott Gao   Mai 376  S 287  R  Pw338G 2  S 286 2h  GEM       FRONT DOOR ASSEMBLY    m  Front View     4 Pt  Molex Plug  2   Terminal   Ballast   Fluorescent Starter  2   Lampholder   Fluorescent Lamp  Display Glass   Retainer Frame Assem   Reel Window Glass  Window Frame   Scavenger Button Assem   Coin Drop Casting  10      Coin Dro
80. p Casting   Se   Coin Drop Casting  256   Coin Drop Casting  50      Compression Spring  Snap Washer   Push Button Disc  Button Housing  Retaining Ring   Push Button   Retaining Ring    FRONT DOOR ASSEMBLY  Rear View     C 1154 1 Lower Door Frame  C 1159 1 Upper Door Frame  P 7120   Lock Side Protective Brit  21  P 6428 4 Guide Lock Slide    A 2928 1 Lock Slide Assembly  C 657 2 Door Frame   Right  M 581 40 Lock   E 108 183 Switch   A 2930 5 Lock Cam Assem   10 P 816 14 Cam   11 P 6427 Lock Crank   12 A 2938 81 Light Brkt  Assem   13 E 120 119 Lampholder                    So ND CT D GO ND       14 E 412 11  Flourescent Lamp  15 P 6442 271 Counter Bracket  16 AS 2985 2 Display Board Assembly  17 E 120 134 Lamp Socket   18 R 111 8 Grommet   19 E 1252  47 Lamp   20 E 120 120 Starter Socket   21 E 411 7 Flourescent Starter    65 65 67 68    49 A 3376 1 Coin Diverter Ramp  50 P 6702 1 Coin Guide Side   51 P 6429 14 Cover Plate   52 P   798 3 Coin Deflector   53 P 569 126 Coin Chute    22 E 409 1 Ballast 54 P 569 125 Coin Baffle  23 E 662 401 4 Pt  Molex Receptacie 35B E 664 71 Fluorescent Socket Assem  55 A 2925 8 Light Mtg  Plate Assembly  24 E 660 401 4Pt  Molex Plug E 120 119  Lamphoider 56 AS 2335 13 Ballast Starter Assembiy  25 E 660 200 2 Pt  Molex Plug 35C E 4t2 11 Fluorescent Lamp 57 5E 409 1 Ballast  26 P 7786 7 Reel Mask  22 25 Stop  36 R t11 8 Grommet 58 E 660 401 4 Pt  Molex Plug  P 7786 6 Reel mask  20 Stop  37 E 120 178 Lamp Socket 59 E 120 120 Starter Socket  27 E 
81. r       WHEN PISTON          iz IS FULLY IN TRIP OPERATING LEVER         o iff  gE   f   d SHAFT THRU TRIP  K d      OPERATING LEVER    TRIP LEVER ASSEMBLY        UNIVERSAL COUPLING   WHERE IT ROTATES   IN TRIP OPERATING  LEVER    N END OF DRIVE  SHAFT NEAREST T  OVERTRAVEL FORK    TRIP PAWL STUD    INSIDE SURFACES  amp  TRIP PAWL    AND HOLES OF  OVERTRAVEL FORK        ALSO HOLES OF    LOWER EDGE OF  CAM GEAR ASSEMBLY    TRIP LEVER ASSEM                  PIN    BETWEEN  CONNECTING ROD   amp  GEAR ASSEMBLY    ROLLER ON TRIP  LEVER ASSEMBLY       INSIDE SURFACE    TRIP  GEAR ASSEMBLY        Dess STOP BRACKET     Drs    BUMPER  TEETH QF BOTH   HOUSING  PIN    LEFT  amp  RIGHT SERE ASSEMELIES  LOCK LEVER TEETH 8 EAR OF  SHAFTS 8 NYLINERS TRIP LEVER LATCH  OF BOTM GEAR ASSEMBLIES    Figure 11  Reel Mechanism    39    CABINET ASSEMBLY   Part One    16 Publi be    17 Pa6280  Hal 348 1   17A CROR 25020 1118   TTB oC   18 C641 31  M 2020 1  P 1158 6   19  48 2303   20 P6281    21 AS  2301 11  40                 Bar Lock   Disc Mounting   Carriage Bolt 11 5  3   Carriage Bolt 1 1 8  1   Nut   Special  1    Hub   Plug Button   Spring Washer   Handle Assembly   Piste Mounting 28    Handle Mech  Assembly     29      66029  Pub 28   Mm 1372010  M 1702 23  P 19734319  RLPP 632 1801  PA   LSPR  1032 1101  P 6106 71  RLPP  1032  1806  P 5665 345  S 231 T91    CHIME   SERIES 1990 ONLY     Molex Handle Lockout Assem   Actuating Arm   Bolt   5 16 Int Ext Lockwssher  Handle Mech  Cover  Screw   
82. r readings  may be obtained by casino personnel without opening the door   This is accomplished by inserting and turning a key in the  lock on the right side of the machine before the first coin  of a new game is inserted   On a Replay Register game   credits must be cleared from the Replay Register before meter  readings can be taken   Upon conclusion of the meter display  routine normal game operation will resume  This key switch  serves another purpose on games with attendant paid jackpots   When the machine is in a lock up condition  the actuation of  this switch yields a jackpot cancel routine     JACKPOT LOCK UP    For Jackpot payouts too large to be paid from the hopper   the machine is rendered unplayable until the Key Switch is  actuated  During this time  the Jackpot Bell rings  Jackpot  tower lamp is lit  and when applicable  Attendant Pay lamp is  lit  SDS signal is output  appropriate feature lites are lit  or flashed  When the Key Switch is actuated  the Winner Paid  and Insert Coin lamps are lit  feature lites stop flashing  and coins are accepted  The bell continues to ring and  Jackpot lamps remain lit till a coin is deposited  at which  time normal play resumes  Any variations to this sequence  will be described in the Special Model Information Form  FO   652 XXX  accompanying each machine     DOOR OPEN OPTION    NEVADA GAME CONTROL   With a jumper installed from J2  Pin 8 of the I O Board  to ground  attempting to play a game with the door open  will result
83. r the Toggle Lever     30       DRIVE SHAFT   Trip Arm     TRIP OPERATING  LEVER ASSEMBLY    TRIP OPERATING  LEVER PAWL  TRIP LEVER   ASSEMBLY    Reel Mechanism in Start Motion Position    Further rotation gives the proper  overtravel to allow completion of  all motion and positive latch  The  further rotation also brings the  Toggle Levers up to just touch the  Toggle Stop Rod  At this exact  moment  the Trip Operating Pawl is  pulled off by the Stop Bracket and  the trip off is accomplished  re   Sulting in spin of the reels     REEL MECH  TO HANDLE MECH  TIMING  When all bench adjustments are  made to the Reel Mechanism we must  now insure proper relationship of  timing the Reel Mech to the Handle  Mechanism in the cabinet  The  Handle Mechanism is designed with  two features directly related to  the Reel Mechanism  the Full Stroke  Pawl which insures against re   versal of handle movement until  trip of reels and the Secondary        o  Ref   TOGGLE LINK  Figure 3   Latch which locks the Handle in    the puiled position until the  Reel Mechanism has tripped     With the Reel Mechanism in place  and locked into position  the Handle  can be pulled by manually holding  the release arm at the top of the  Handle Mechanism  By pulling the  Handle very slowly you can check  to make sure that the Full Stroke  Pawl on the Handle Mechanism does  not reverse and release until the  Reel Mechanism has tripped     if this does not occur  you must  remove the Reel Mechanism from the  ca
84. rforming any manual test causes  both COIN IN and COIN OUT values to be set to zero    The folloving is an example of two games  handle pulls   showing  the operation of the display     Player deposits one coin and pulls   es   START 5  i i  i handle  Decimal points are turned   off when handle is pulled     This display is shown on Series 1 000 after a   D DU H player deposits one coin and pulls the handle   1 min    Coins in count displayed when first  I LJILI  LI  REEL indexes     Assume cherries land on first and  second REELS     mirc COINS OUT are displayed as they are  LILI NI dispensed from the hopper  At the  end of payout  and this game   the    display shows TOTAL coins in and  coins out for this handle pull    FIRST GAME COMPLETED  Player deposits three coins and pulls  handle     p            OD Ds T  I LI LI 5 No change in display      When first REEL indexes  COINS IN for    iU To     this game replace COINS IN for previous   l LAE Ei game and COINS OUT value for previous  Ax peo game is set to zero     Assume no winning combination     S N M MPLETED      ASON NE NO CHANGE in display     B ees    18    BOOKKEEPING METERS    The meter readings appear  one at a time  on the 6 digit   display for about 6 seconds  Before each meter value is   displayed  its assigned number is displayed for approxi    mately one second  Numbers are assigned to the meters as  follovs      1  TOTAL IN 2  TOTAL OUT 3  CASH BOX  4  TOTAL GAMES PLAYED  HANDLE PULLS     Meters one thru fo
85. ring   20 Toggle Link  20 or 22  25    21 Pin   22 Index Lever Arm Assembly   20 or 22  25 stop      includes items 37  amp  38   40 Front Piate  41 Front Plate Stiffener  42 Plastic Spacer    23 Spring 29 Pin 43 Reel Reader Control Board  24 Drive Lever  amp  Roller Assembly   30 Spring   Green  3  44 Channel   Reel Support   25 Bushing  part of item 24  31 Spring Rod 35 Kick Switch  amp  Bracket Assembly 45 Reel Shaft Support   26 Nyliner 32 Side Plate Assembly   Left 36 Cam  amp  Hub Assembly 46 Index Coil  amp  Base Assembly  27 Toggle Stop Rod 33 Switch Bracket 37 Reader Bracket Assembly Right 47 Plunger Guide Bracket    28 Latch Pawl Assembly 34 Arm Switch 38 Humination Bracket Assembly 48 Snap in Liner    39 Position Bracket Assembly                           Plunger  Compression Spring    J  Coil Assembly   Core Plug assembly   Reel shaft   Reet   Spacer  Wide    Reet Tapes  20  22  or 25 stop   Reel Clamp  Wide    Hub  amp  Bearing Assembly  index Disc  20  22  or 25 stop   Retaining Ring    44    S          REEL MECHANISM ASSEMBLY ju e  Right Side H cR    1 2874 21 Side Plate Assembly  Right  17 SP 200 226 Overload Spring   2 C 537 31 Nyiiner  Outer    3 A 2903 Gear Plate Assembly 18 SP 200 225 Overload Spring  Inner    4 A 2903 2 Gear Plate Assembly  Back  19 S 156 591 Shoulder Bushing   5 P 126 541 Plate 20 S 231 911 Bushing     6 SP 100 21 Extension Spring 21 M 319 10 Elastic Stop Nut L 35   7 P 6451 Stop Bracket 22 A 199 2 Trip Operation Lever Assem  D   8 P 628
86. s  would cause the hopper fuse to blow         In this test  one OUTPUT or LOAD is energized  each second  Closing the coin switch while in  this test causes the CPU to stop sequencing   continuously energizing the LOAD that was active  when the switch was closed     mimm ma  agar   ooops  l  Ld  Li  11  LI  i     I 1  ABA ase     Example  ESCH  FET  ennan  i B 1 d CH I  Example el    L Oli       While button is depressed   Zeroes are blank on AS 2978 3     For approximately one second  after button is released  then    1   LED TEST    Lit along with reel reader lamps  for approximately one second   then       2   TILT lamp test   Lit along with TILT lamp for  one second  then          3   DEPOSIT COIN lamp test    Lit along with DEPOSIT COIN lamp  for one second  then continues   in this manner energizing each  lamp and coil  except hopper motor  and displaying associated code     test continues    TEST SWITCH    Located on the Hopper Board  the push button TEST SWITCH   in conjunction with the LED display  is used to perform the  Maintenance Tests described on pages 6 17  The six digit LED  display is mounted on the front door at the right of the reel  window     RESET SWITCH   The game Reset Switch is located on the Hopper Board at the  top right hand corner  Pushing this reset button often restarts  the machine after there has been a minor malfunction     At the end of each test cycle  the contents of the  LOAD  TEST METER  indicating the number of times this test has  be
87. ses under the roller   These conditions can be had by  either slightly increasing or  decreasing the form on the Opto   Switch mounting bracket to aliow  proper pivot arm to light source  Clearance     HOPPER MICRO SWITCH ADJUSTMENT    The old Hopper Opto Switch has  been replaced by a conventional  Micro Switch to allow for more pre   cise adjustment  The switch con   tacts are of the low current cap   ability  gold crosspoint nature     Adjustment on this new switch is  quite simple   Loosen the nut on  the rocker and roller essembly   Screw the adjustment screw down to  within 1 32  of the switch actua   tor blade and then re tighten the  nut   See Figure 8     ROCKER B ROLLER  ADJUSTMENT SCREW ves ADJUST SO THAT    SCREW IS 1 32  MAX     LA FROM BLADE OF     aes MICRO SWITCH    pon pasan  E LN  8050    Figure 8  Hopper Micro Switch  Later Models     Check the switch with an actual  coin under the roller arm to in   sure a positive switch actuation   Also  make sure that the switch  is at a rest position when no  coin is present under the roller     Detecting the coin earlier or  later as it passes under the  roller is controlled by the screw  adjustment on the rocker and  roller arm assembly   Bending the  switch actuator is not necessary     ec aw ew    ROCKER PIN SET SCREW ADJUSTMENT    ORaw SET SCREW SNUG SO THAT ALL  PLAY 15 TAKEN UP  THEN BACK OFF  SCREW SLIGHTLY    AND ROTATE  PINWHEEL BY HAND  So NWMEEL  SHOULD TURN WITHOUT BINDING   Screw to Tight   OR WOBBLING   
88. sing and un   coordinated reel spin  If the  Stop Bracket is set forward too  far the Trip Operating Lever Pawl  cannot trip off the Stop Bracket  because the Handle is in a full   down  position  full stroke  limit   At this time the Handle  will stick in a down position  until a Service Man opens the  Machine and manually releases  the Trip Pawl     The setting of the Stop Bracket   Trip Arm  is extremely critical          SEAR ASSEMBLY    TOGGLE STOP ROD    Figure 1     for a proper kick off and spin    As you see in the Reel Mechanism s  Trip Position  Figure 3   the  Toggle Levers are in a  full up   position against the Toggle Stop  Rod and the Latch Pawl has moved  under the Toggle Levers to just  touch the Toggle Stop Rod Lock   ing the Toggles in an  up  posi   tion  in turn cocking back the  Index Levers which release the  Reels   Also notice that the Trip  Operating Lever Pawl is against  the Stop Bracket and ready to   fire off  This is the correct  Stop Bracket adjustment position     DRIVE SHAFT ADJUSTMENT    The Trip Arm Drive Shaft Adjust   ment is factory set according to  the dimensions shown in Figure l   This setting gives a full stroke  to the Trip Operating Lever and  aligns the roller stud  actuating    TOGGLE LINK    CYLINDER    STOP BRACKET  Link     AN ELASTIC STOP NUT  Inner     TRiP OPERATING LEVER  COUPLING  Trip Oper  Lever     ELASTIC STOP NUT   Outer     DRIVE SHAFT    TRIP LEVER  ASSEMBLY    SIDE PLATE  ASSEMBLY    TRIP OPERATING  LEVER PAWL  
89. stern Ee The 2 equals coins in for current game     Example  al r3 III Clearing the jam and pressing the RESET  Z  LI  l  1  switch causes the feature lites to stop    flashing         Door may now be closed and play resumed   Exam x i  la l j A  P 5 LI JL d L Note  Any time the door is opened  the  Display shows door open code  To see a  malfunction code  actuate the KEY switch     Note  Any time the RESET button is pressed  the center  two decimal points are lit     2  HOPPER OVERRIDE   Play suspended  feature flashed  TILT lit     Example      ry riled The 30 indicates that too many coins  E Li LILI A were dispensed by the hopper     Flashing alternately with  Ge E Ee QUE      pm afol    Example  ic li Li H 2 indicates coins played for current game   ES The 2 does not appear on Series 1000    Although the occurrence of this malfunction is unlikely  the  possibility that it may happen does exist and will be detected  by the machine  The fact that it requires a service call  allows the technician to determine the cause  most likely  mechanical in nature  and prevent it from recurring  Press  RESET button to start next game     20    3   HOPPER JAM   Play suspended  feature flashed  TILT lit     Example          IN MHE 31 is the malfunction code     idi   LJ IL 003 is the number of coins paid out    L                     L    tll   Flashing alternately with Indicates a coin is stuck under the   pope pe roller  To complete payout  clear jam     xaupler   wr m FI II and press t
90. this test  the processor detects a circuit    failure  it is programmed to output to the display a code indicating which circuit is at fault  The  codes are as follows      Watch Dog        B B H   ER BH circuit failure Wou   b   Memory test failure  For one second  I Ram failure only  followed by      Mode  1  Normal     Example Indicating which  memory chip is at      e Ram failure   g         fault  M1  M2  M3  N Mode  1  Safe    or M7     fF NTUNTUNTUNT ANTT Incorrect or l   7 No clocked  KEE ad no second ROM d     interrupts      ncorrect or fi Ya     a No zero crossing  no third ROM NON Sz S ly interrupts    TONAUNEUNTUATUSTES Incorrect PROM   Interrupt line  any   N BR PRAN way series i 3 H   held low    The number of each test is displayed as above while the processor is preforming the test  but  tests  1 thru  5 and  9 occur so quickly that the eye cannot detect them        26    MISCELLANEOUS FEATURES  EXTRA COIN    The electronic slot is also designed to detect an over coining  situation  If an extra coin  one more than the specified coin  limit of the game  were to cross the coin switch  it would be  shown on the display after the first reel indexes and would  act as the first coin deposited for the next game  Where a  Replay Register  Credit Meter  is used  the additional coin  will be applied to the Credit Meter immediately and to the   Coins In  verification meter at the start of the next game     KEY SWITCH    Another feature involving the display is that mete
91. tion correctly to insure    latch of toggles and proper spin  and index     REEL UNIT OPERATION and SERVICE    The Reel Units should spin  smoothiy and freely on the Shaft  with no resistance  They should  also spin straight and true with  no warpage or wobble     The Reel Hubs are equipped with  Needle Bearings for top perfor   mance and long life  Lubricate  this Hub Unit  note hole  occa   sionally with a drop of our Lubri   plate No  1 Oil  then wipe the  Unit off to prevent any oil spin   off on the Reel Tapes     REEL READER ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT    The electronic Reel Mech offers  an optical reading system which  requires proper positioning of  the Reel Reader Assemblies to  their respective Index Wheels  To  accomplish this adjustment  simply  loosen the 2 mounting screws hold   ing the Reader assembly to the  Reel Front Plate  see Figure 4    Position the Index Wheel  as indica   ted in Figure 4  and retighten the  mounting screws  Repeat this  operation for each Reel Reader  Assembly used 3 times for a 3 Reel  game  4 times for a 4 Reel  etc     32    You will also notice a Screw  Operated Brake on the Hub  At  the present time factory adjust   ed machines do not use the Brakes   It is felt that a good spin gives  the best reel symbol mix   How   ever the Braking Screw has  certain applications where Reel  Speed control is desired     In i973 Bally introduced a new  stainless steel  anti magnetic  reel as standard equipment  This  Reel is now available as a re   place
92. unctions  but    O 609 66 6 d 6 also to record the coins paid out and locate a  machine malfunction  The rectangle display  A shown to the left is used on the 2000 Series     The one below  using small round windows   was utilized on the 1000 series     EW EH BH     1000 Series Led Display    00000000 FRONT  M 645 608 P2948 473                 AS 2985 2 DISPLAY BOARD ASSEMBLY    SYMBOL  PART NO  DESCRIPTION  4       DL 116 CONNECTOR FLAT CABLE   INSTALLED        LINTRONIX HD 1077R  7 SEG  DISPLAY    Listed below are the standard loads which the CPU is  programmed to activate in this test  If a certain load   is not used in a model  its address or code is skipped in  the test  Some models may require additional lighting and   therefore  additional output circuits  In these models  unused BITS of PORTS  3   4 and all of PORT  5 are used  If  still more outputs are required  an additional output board    will be used     For the exact sequence of this test  refer to the individual    model information                 Tilt Lamp  1102 Door Open Lamp  1104 Insert Coin Lamp  1108 Coin Accepted Lamp  1110 J P  Tower Lamp  1120 Winner Paid Lamp  1201 Coin Lockout Coil  1202 Coin Deflector Coil  1204 Handle Release Coil  1208 Chime or Bell  1210 Gong or Bell   Door Alarm Buzzer                 1304 and       Reel Motor    Code Description Code Description Code Description           1302 Payline or Odds Lamps    1308 Additional Feature  Lamps    1401 Reel Solenoid  1  1402 Reel Solenoid
93. ur are incremented according to their  respective functions only with the door closed     There are a total of 16 six digit meters available for  display  The first four  five or six on models with  attendant pays  are displayed with the door closec       The remaining meters are displayed by simply turning the door  key counter clock wise then actuating the key switch  These  meters may monitor any condition specified  typically  number  of 1 coin  2 coin  3 coin  etc  games played  number of Ist  coin  2nd coin  3rd coin  etc  Jackpot wins that have  occurred  and so on     To determine which meters are used and the order in which  they are displayed  refer to the FO 652 XXX form for the  model in question     The BOOKEEPING METERS are displayed in the same manner as the  MAINTENANCE METERS  described in SECTION III  step 7     When the meter reading sequence is completed or if a  reset occurs while reading meters  the reading sequence  is terminated and the display is restored to the con   dition present before meter reading was started  unless  the door was opened while meters were being displayed   In this case  the door open code will replace coins in  count     i 0   On Series 2000  50 is door open code  Example  5 e E E   L   and 005 is the number of coins paid    nde Nut out in the last game     In some models  Maintenance Meter 420  Door Openings  is    also displayed as Bookkeeping Meter   0        In some models  all bookkeeping meters used are displayed  with the
    
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