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1. Chapter 2 Parts Mechanical MANUALS 2 2 2 5 TOWER CANDLE 2 2 pr 3 12 37 J lt SPACER 5 2 2 2 2s ai HARDWARE 3 11 METER 3 4 gt E P BILL VALIDATORJ 3 14 17 2 STACKER P y _ 3 3 MAIN DOOR 3 4 COIN 3 5 BALLAST 3 5 MAIN DOOR FRONT 3 6 PLAYER BUTTONS 2 4 HANDLE 3 8 ERE o 3 2 era 3 2 5 BOWL decus 3 9 3 10 GOIN TRAY ss 3 13 WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004345 PARTS MECHANICAL 3 CH2 2 1 Mechanical Parts NOTICE These parts are for 1995 machines 1995 machines bear the number 71272 on their nameplates The machine s nameplate is located beneath the slot handle 2 2 3 2
2. 21 000670 06ZZZ 8 Board Quad Opto Coin In A 18097 00 10 Entry Back of Canadian 1 21 000670 07ZZZ Board Hex Opto Coin In A 18097 01 10 Entry Back of US 506 21 000670 08777 9 Cover Opto Board 03 001612 10 Entry Back of 2 000 Lire Token 21 000670 11777 c 1 8 3mm Shaft 20 8712 12 10 Entry Back of 2 Canadian 21 000670 12777 10 Entry Back of Italian 500 Lire Coin 21 000670 132777 WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004346 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS 3 CH3 3 5 Large Exploded Views NOTICE To order parts with a ZZZ part number suffix specify part number and color Dwg Ref 5 11 11 11C 12 MAIN DOOR FRONT DOOR FRONT Description WMS Gaming Bracket Belly Door Latch Right 01 001971 01 Bracket Belly Glass Support 01 000679 Clip Belly Door Latch Retainer 01 001973 Door Belly 1 01 12780 ZZZ Retainer Belly Door Latch Right
3. 01 12763 8 Lock No Key Shipping 20 004576 9 Switch SPDT Interlock sss 5643 14291 00 10 Board 8 A 17686 03 11 Board Slot A 17677 03 12 Rail Card Guide sss 20 9987 01 13 Bushing Slit 0 5 1 27cm Diameter 03 001 168 01 S3 CH3 3 3 Large Exploded Views DISPLAY Descriptio ernen Dwg Ref WMS Gaming BACK MAIN DOOR Two oO N Orre N b OW r 0 0 O Dr I D 1 too L O 142022024 Do 10 minh oe D gt 12 Pf fe C 25 600 0 gt 0 8 PS 2555 Br 2 Ne i 75 20059 22 44 ejooooo E Ld off soS 12255 1 2 2 3 4 5 METER DISPLAY See Ballast Box page 3 5 NOTICE To order parts with a 777 part number suffix specify part number and color See Coin Diverter page 3 5 WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004346 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS S3 CH3 3 4 Large Exploded Views M
4. 20 004400 1 5 20 004401 6 E Ring 0 25 6 35mm Shaft 20 8712 25 7 Tab Opto Interrupter 20 000535 8 Board Reel Motor 20 002002 REEL 9 Spacer 4 Screw 20 10051 02 10 Housing 20 000657 11 Bulb 555 6 3V 25 Wedge Based 24 8768 Tape Reel Mounting 20 000477 Complete Reel Mechanism Assy 20 004399 WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004346 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS 3 CH3 3 11 Large Exploded Views There are 3 styles of Topbox Chop Top Big and Bonnet All are available with or without the Interior Card Reader Spacer the Big Top w Card Reader Spacer is Illustrated TOPBOX Dwg Ref Description WMS Gaming 1 Cabinet A 000725 XX ZZZ The XX indicates type amp size The ZZZ suffix indicates lamin color 2 Facade te ertet ret 01 000056 XXZZZ The XX indicates type amp size The ZZZ suffix indicates finish 237 Glass Angle ttr et ere Rada 01 001058 XX The XX suffix indicates type amp size 4 Angle Face 01 001058 05 5 Face
5. 12 0105 20 001066 62 31 E Washer em 5064 0181 20 001066 63 32 Spring Torsion 12 0180 20 001066 15 33 Bushing 12 0190 20 001066 01 34 Shaft 12 0005 20 001066 1 1 35 Plate 12 0025 20 001066 36 36 Pin 12 0070 20 001066 09 37 150 016 420 20 001066 64 38 12 0100 20 001066 65 39 140 010 420 20 001066 66 40 Washer 5200 020 20 001066 35 41 Nut Rennes 9200 052 1 20 001066 34 42 NyVliner tas 10L2FF 20 001066 06 43 Spring 12 0080 20 001066 13 44 Spring Mtg Bushing 12 0155 20 001066 67 45 Stud 12 0045 20 001066 28 46 Rubber Mounting 12 0035 20 001066 29 47 Buffering 12 0030
6. H 004599 00 beneath the slot handle Cable EDT PT95A Deleware Meters H 00191 7 00 Cable EDT PT95A RS232 Deleware H 004690 00 Cable Fluorescent 1 for top belly H 18882 00 Cable Fluorescent 2 for bottom belly lamp H 18883 00 Cable Fluorescent 3 for reel lamp H 18884 00 Cable Game Button Door Shielded 5797 000150 00 Cable Handle H 15596 Cable Hoppet cedere redet H 17963 00 Cable Hopper Blind Mating Interface BMI Male H 18096 00 Cable Hopper Full H 18095 00 Cable Host Com RS485 422 H 19470 01 Cable JCM Bill Validator H 19860 00 Cable JCM Stacker H 18863 00 Cable 17962 00 Cable Payline LED Bd Lamps shielded 5797 000151 00 Cable PDU AC Distribution only used with 12 pin xfmrs H 19408 00 Cable PDU AC Distribution only used with 16 pin xfmrs H 19408 01 Cable PDU DC Power only used with 12 pin xfmrs H 19409 00 Cable PDU DC Power only used with 16
7. ees 01 001127 35 Bracket Door 01 000319 36 Bracket Line In Cover 01 13533 37 Line Cord 01 13532 38 Bracket Switch 01 000318 39 Switch Reset Key w Key 20 10059 40 Front Mounting es 20 9979 41 Rear Mounting 20 9980 42 Bracket Vent 01 13528 i Vent 2 03 9176 43 Flexible Edge Guard 03 9171 01 44 20 10012 45 Connector Plug Housing 25 5792 13539 00 WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004346 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS amp PL MET 3 Large Exploded Views CARD CAGE 12 eCARD CAGE Dwg Ref Description WMS Gaming 1 Cage Welded no 5 01 12762 2 Card Cage 01 12764 3 Dr Lk Flat 1 13 2 87 Straight Dual 01 12793 01 4 Actuator Door 01 12837 5 Bracket Door Switch Mounting 01 12765 6 Switch Pushbutton SPDT 125V 5641 09114 00 7 Door Card Cage
8. 01 001972 01 Bracket Belly Door Latch Left 01 001971 02 Retainer Belly Door Latch Left 01 001972 02 Socket Fluorescent 20 9848 Tray Lamp and 01 002034 Tube 18 45 7cm 15W Fluorescent 24 8809 Insert Green 03 8974 02 Door Wide Body 0 01 12784 ZZZ Panel 5 Button Player 01 13525 777 Panel 6 Button Player 01 13525 02 777 Panel 8 Button Player 01 13525 01 ZZZ Plate Front 21 001283 ZZZ 3 6 S3 CH3 16 004346 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Large Exploded Views eDOTMATION BOX Dwg Ref Description WMS Gaming 1 Board Dotmation Controller PC A 000541 01 2 Bracket Wide Body Dotmation 01 001309 3 Cable Dotmation Panel to Controller 5797 001293 00 DOTMATION BOX 4 Chassis Dotmation eese 01 000988 5 Display 192 x 64 Dot Matrix 5901 001023 00 6 Fuse 5 x 20mm 4A 250V 5731 14094 00 7 Insulator Dotmati
9. 20 001064 71 36 Hpr Knife Shim 4 8 0 8 4008 08 20 001064 72 37 4 12 4012 9 20 001064 73 38 Screw 25 SS Lrg Hd S4025LHSS 20 001064 74 39 Screw x 12 Lrg Hd 540121 99 20 001064 75 40 Screw x 8 w SW FW S3008RHSF 20 001064 76 HOPPER MOTOR ASSEMBLY AS USA WMS Gaming 115VAC w Harness 0 7561 025008 20 004477 11 HOPPERS COMPLETE Hopper Complete 5 essen A 18267 Hopper Complete 25 sse A 18291 Hopper Complete 50 sss A 001305 Hopper Complete 1 Canadian A 001987 Hopper Complete 1 US Token A 18102 WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Large Exploded Views e REEL Dwg Ref Description WMS Gaming 1 Frame 20 002001 2 Reel Motor Assembly Applied Motion A 002382 2 Reel Motor Assembly Vexta A 18120 3 O Ring Reel 20 000536 4 Reel
10. 3 3 Communication Troubleshooting 2 20 40 6000000 3 3 CPU Board 7 Segment Display Troubleshooting 3 4 CPU Board EEPROM Troubleshooting 3 5 CPU EPROM Troubleshooting 3 5 CPU So nd Jumpers 3 6 CPU Startup Sounds Troubleshooting Guide 3 6 Dollar Bill Validator and Coin Mechanism Troubleshooting Guide 3 7 Door Troubleshooting 3 8 Dotmation Troubleshooting 3 9 Dotmation Troubleshooting 3 10 Hard Meter Troubleshooting 3 11 Hopper Troubleshooting 3 12 Jurisdiction Jumper Troubleshooting 3 13 Lamp Matrix Troubleshooting 3 14 3 14 PGA Chip Programmable Gate Array Troubleshooting Guide 3 15 Power Troubleshooting Guide 3 15 Progressive Troubleshooting 2040042 0 3 16 Reel LED Display Board Troubleshooting 3 16 Reel Opto Troubleshooting 3 17 Sound Troubleshooting
11. 03 002373 1 Coin Mech IDX Dia 1 131 1 255 09 004661 XXX 21 Bracket BV Display Board Mounting 01 00680 1 Coin Mech IDX Dia 1 256 1 355 09 004662 XXX 22 Panel BV Display Mounting Beak 01 12779 ZZZ 1 Mech IDX Dia 1 356 1 475 09 004663 XXX Panel BV Display Mounting Beak 01 12779 01 ZZZ Replace the XXX with the appropriate numbers for your coin Panel BV Display Mounting Bezel 01 001183 01772 mechanism Refer to chapter 3 page 6 for reference legend Bracket Panel No BV Display Mounting Bezel 01 001183 02777 2 Coin Comparator Mounting 01 002133 02 3 Tool Canadian 1 Coin Comp Alignment 01 13676 05 3 Tool Canadian 2 Coin Comp Alignment 01 13676 11 3 3 Tool Emperyal Token Comp Alignment 01 13676 13 f 3 Tool Italian 500 Lire Coin Comp Alignment 01 13676 12 3 Tool Italian 2 000 Lire Coin Comp Alignment 01 13676 10 3 Tool 1 Rand Coin Comp Alignment 01 13676 07 3 Tool SA 1 Rand Token Comp Alignment 01 13676 08 3 Tool Sigma Token Comp Alignment 01 13676 14 COIN DIVERTER 3 Tool US Canadian 5 Cn Comp Alignment 01 13676 03 3 Tool US Canadian 25 Cn Comp Alignme
12. 12 0010 20 001066 32 13 12 0090 20 001066 05 21 150 010 420 20 001066 59 6 Screw Spring 12 0185 20 001066 33 14 Plate Lock Arm 12 0095 20 001066 27 00 hid ose REDDERE 12 0165 20 001066 60 7 Bushing 12 0160 20 001066 02 15 Pin Lock 12 0175 20 001066 55 23 Washer Steel 12 0145 20 001066 39 8 Stud Spring Mounting 12 0050 20 001066 50 16 Shaft 12 0075 20 001066 07 24 Simulator 12 0060 20 001066 08 25 Washer Steel Stud 0080 230 20 001066 38 26 12 0065 20 001066 37 t 27 Spring Eye 9 12 0140 20 001066 10 STC HANDLE LP 28 Spring 58 12 0110 20 001066 14 MECHANISM PARTS 252 29 5 22 0044 150 012 420 20 001066 61 30 Stud
13. 20 001065 07 Bracket Sw 01 002651 Switch Bare Sub mini 5647 14200 00 BILL VALIDATOR STACKER S3 CH3 Dwg Ref 5 5 5 1 00 IO Description JCM WMS Gaming JCM 145 Bill Validator Head 040676 20 001065 11 JCM 200 Valid Head w EPROM 040676 20 004565 00 JCM 200 Valid Head w Flash 040676 20 004565 01 V Belt Timing BV Body 040988 20 001065 03 Plate BV Quick Release 20 001065 08 Mech Push Conveying 0975065 20 001065 04 Screw Thumb sess 046054 20 001065 09 Nut MAS cei oreet nets 017202 20 001065 10 Stacker SG 048229 20 001065 01 V Belt Timing Conveyor 040987 20 001065 05 16 004346 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS Dwg Ref 9A 9A 9B 9B Description JCM WMS Gaming Tool Single Extraction US 047690 20 10034 01 Tool Single Extract Non US 050781 20 001717 01 Tool Dual DBV Extraction US 049178 20 10034 02 Tool Dual DBV Extract Non US 050779 20 001717 02 WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Tables amp Data Tilt Codes
14. 01 002844 1 Comparator CC 16D Inhibit 10 Token 09 42000 7 13 12 81cm 8W Reel Fluorescent 24 8833 1 Comparator NRI Canadian 56 09 002019 03 13 Tube 12 31cm 8W Reel Fluor Black Light 24 8843 1 Comparator NRI Canadian 2546 09 002019 04 14 Socket Mini Bi Pin Fluorescent 24 8841 1 Comparator NRI Canadian 1 09 002019 06 15 LED Display Shadow c 03 8973 BALLAST 1 Comparator NRI Canadian 2 09 002019 07 16 PC Board LED A 17382 01 1 Comparator Condor Prog CN101 1 09 004098 17 Payline 01 12661 1 Comparator Smart 09 004584 XX 18 Bulb 555 6 3V 250mA Wedge Base 24 8768 XX suffix indicates casino and denomination specifications 19 PC Board Payline A 18087 00 1 Coin Mech IDX Dia 0 1 003 09 004659 XXX 20 PC Board Bill Validator Lamp 4 Lamp A 18088 01 1 Mech IDX Dia 1 004 1 130 09 004660 XXX Shadow 4 Lamp
15. 20 001064 30 25 Rubber 5 Jump DH7001M005071 20 001064 31 25 Rubber 25 Jump DH7001M025071 20 001064 32 25 Rubber 1 Jump DH7001 M1071071 20 001064 33 26 Bracket DH7001M025079 20 001064 36 27 Armature with Stop DH7001M025082 20 001064 37 28 Lever Motor Brake DH7001M025083 20 001064 38 29 Spring DH7001M025084 20 001064 39 30 Stop DH7001M025085 20 001064 40 31 Separator Rubber Coin DH7001M025073 20 001064 41 32 Support 5 amp 25 Retainer DH7001M020074 20 001064 42 32 Support 1 Token Retainer DH7001M10T074 20 001064 43 32 Support 50 Retainer DH7001M050074 20 001064 58 33 Screw x 14 WIW S4014RHSW 20 001064 66 34 Screw x 4 w SW S3004RHSW 20 001064 67 35 Bolt M4 x 25 55 4025 55 20 001064 68 36 Hpr Knife Shim 4 8 0 2 4008 2 20 001064 69 36 Hpr Knife Shim 4 8 0 3 4008 03 20 001064 70 36 Hpr Knife Shim 4x8x0 5mm W4008FW 2O5B
16. Canadian conversion 002163 NRI coin mech 1 Canadian wide body Kit A 002775 NRI coin mech 25 Canadian wide body Kit A 002776 Wide body door switch relocation Kit A 000488 Speaker tray blind mate bracket amp harness Kit A 002262 Coin Mechanisms See Section 3 page 5 for Coin Mechanism list Legend below describes how to order a replacement IDX Coin Mech via the manufacturers label VENDOR ORDERING INFORMATION IDX INCORPORATED CHART 1 401 WEST MAIN STREET IDX COIN MECH EL DORADO AR 71730 A 087 WATTS 800 643 1109 A Rub Ee Su ee FAX 862 5978 097 MANUFACTURER S LABEL D 403 X10 6044306 P 110 L PERSONALITY PLUGS WMS USES ONLY 5 CC 16 RETROFIT gt m 0 STANDARD 1 DISABLE MANUAL LEARN 423 SECURITY _3 nrsaBLE CREDIT TEST BUTTON L 3 DISABLE BOTH H 130 0 SPACER UP 1 475 DIAMETER COIN L 1 UP TO 1355 DIAMETER COIN DIAMETER SPACER 2 UP 1255 DIAMETER COIN r 3 UP TO 1130 DIAMETER COIN 4 UP TO 1 003 DIAMETER COIN THICKNESS SPACER REFERS TO THE SLIDING ADJUSTMENT WITH A DETENT THAT CENTERS ITSELF OVER ONE OF THE SELECTED HOLES THE ADJUSTMENT HOLES ARE LOCATED ON THE LEFT SIDE OF
17. lu Reel 1 Reel 1 1 Left Left Center Bottom 49 Blu Brn Reel 1 Reel 1 Reel 2 Reel 2 2 Right Right Right Right Center 10 Bottom 26 Center 34 Bottom 50 Blu Red Reel 3 5 Left 35 43 Reel 3 6 Right i 4 Center 36 44 N 57 58 59 61 2 Bill Valid Bill Valid Bill Valid Bill Valid Lamp 0 Lamp 1 Lamp 2 Lamp 3 6 Payline Payline Payline Payline Payline Spin Bet 1 Cash Denom Switch Switch Credit ination 16 32 Switch 56 16 004343 TROUBLESHOOTING WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Troubleshooting PGA Chip Programmable Gate Array Troubleshooting Guide PGA FAIL appears on displays Xilinx chip failure Replace I O Board chip XU42 or replace I O Board Power Troubleshooting Guide All Board LEDs light No I O Board LEDs light I O Board DS1 LED is on Another I O Board LED is off Partial Power Failure Monitor is black but seems to have high voltage Screen attracts hair may flicker occasionally Bill validator initializes normally Total Power Failure No hopper action No sound Dead monitor Logic doesn t start up WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Bad or loose CPU Board or I O Board 1 Blown PDU fuses 2 Disconnected DC power cable Bad power supply 1 Missing card cage power With VGD on check Board LEDs Left to right 5VI 12V 12V 5V 18V 2 PDU failure C
18. 000 w Lamp Lamps Removable B racket Here Removing Buttons and Replacing Bulbs 1 Unlock and open the Main Door 2 Switch off slot machine power Wire Lead DBV Lamp Board Reel Glass Reel Fluorescent Tube Bill a Y 1 Aperture fits Payline Lamp Board beak Twist Knob to Remove Wedge Back of Player Base Bulb Panel Reel Display Board Belly Glass Release Credit Win Meter Bet Lever 1 of 2 Belly Glass Release Lever 1 of 2 gt Fluorescent Lamp Tray Comparator SPIN BET1 CASH Back of Belly REELS CREDIT ATTEN Quad Opto Board ct Reel Tube Starter Chute L1 Solenoid __ _ Belly Tube Starter Reel Tube Ballast Inside Front Door Belly Tube Ballast 1 12 S2 CH1 16 004341 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Periodic Maint Q 3 Grasp the lamp bracket just behind the plastic nut Hold the top of the button so that it won t pop off Firmly rock the lamp bracket back and forth until it disengages from the button housing Then pull the lamp bracket away from the button housing Take care not to bend switch leads 4 Grasp and pull the old bulb straight out 5 If necessary remove the button housing by unscrewing the notched plastic nut Lift the button housing off the Main Door Reassembly 1 Replace the bulb Use a type 86 or
19. 3 18 4 SO CHO 16 004337 CONTENTS WMS Service Manual contents Static RAM Troubleshooting 2 2 3 19 Watchdog Timer Troubleshooting 3 19 Section 3 Parts List Chapter 1 Parts Electronic 16 004344 1 1 In this chapter parts appear in alphabetical order under their assemblies Chapter 2 Parts Mechanical 16 004345 2 1 In this chapter parts appear in alphabetical order under their assemblies Chapter 3 Large Exploded Views 16 004346 3 1 Section 4 Vendor Literature Section 5 Service Bulletins Section 6 Tables amp Data for CPU System 1 5 VGDs 16 004349 Administration 1 rei c 1 V O 1 Start p Sound 1 1 1 TA GODS UE 1 CPU Board 7 Segment 1 ELE 2 Programmed and Field Programmable Chip 2 NOTICE Binder part number 20 9896 02 Divider tabs part number 16 003639 e Part number for spine and cover inserts contents section one shrink wrapped package 16 004337 Part number fo
20. Instruction Documents 40X UPRIGHT SLOT MANUALS Binder Three 2 5cm Rings comes with manuals 20 9896 01 Handbook System 1 5 Slot Abridged Pocket Size 16 000324 01 Manual Gaming Safety 16 001796 01 Manual 1998 Model 40X Upright Svc Full Version A 004336 Tower Candle Bulb 41888 7V 500mA 24 8832 CANDLES CHROME FINISH FOUR TIER SHORT TOWER Lamp Wht Grn Yel amp Blu Chrome Twr Short 4 Tier 20 004145 02 Lamp Wht Grn Yel amp Yel Chrome Twr Short 4 Tier 20 004145 01 CANDLES CHROME FINISH FOUR TIER TALL TOWER Lamp Wht Grn Yel amp Blu Chrome Twr Tall 4 Tier 20 003945 04 Lamp Wht Grn Yel amp Yel Chrome Twr Tall 4 Tier 20 003945 03 CANDLES BRASS FINISH TWO TIER TOWER Lamp Standard Clear and Clear Brass Tower 2 20 10054 11 Lamp Stand Short 4 10cm Clr amp Clr Brs Twr 2 Tier 20 000736 02 CANDLES CHROME FINISH TWO TIER TOWER Lamp Clear and Clear Chrome Tower 2 Tier 20 10053 11 Lamp Short 4 10cm Clr amp Clr Chrome Twr 2 Tier 20 000736 01 FILTER INSERTS Short Two Tiered Tower Lamp Filter Insert Brass or Chrome 0221 20 000846 XX Tall Two Tiered Tower Lamp Filter Insert Brass or Chrome 2440 2 2 1 20 10057 XX The XX part numbe
21. 20 001064 17 Cover 5 Jump Rbr DH7001M005072 20 001064 34 Cover 25 amp 1 Jump Rbr DH7001M025072 20 001064 35 Disk 5 DH7001M0050933 20 001064 18 8 NOTICE To order parts with a ZZZ part number suffix specify part number and color 16 004346 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS Dwg Ref Description AS USA WMS Gaming 14 Disk 25 Token DH7001M025033 20 001064 19 14 Disk 1 DH7001M10T033 20 001064 20 14 Disk 50 DH7001M050033 20 001064 59 15 Spring Stirring DH7001M025034 20 001064 21 16 Spring Cover DH7001M025035 20 001064 22 17 Spring Cover Holder DH7001M025036 20 001064 23 18 Spring Disk DH7001M025037 20 001064 24 19 Washer 4 x 15 x 1 0 W4015FW10 20 001064 25 20 Screw M4 x 8 IRG Lg Hd 540081 99 20 001064 26 21 Bearing with Retainer DH7001M025402 20 001064 27 22 Washer Roller Lever DH7001M0250664 20 001064 28 23 Spacer Coin Guide DH7001M025065 20 001064 29 24 Plate Jump Rubber Adj DH7001M025070
22. Check label for version compatibility with EPROMs XU3 and XU4 7 Check and replace this switcher as necessary 8 Replace Dotmation Logic Board or check port U13 and associated circuitry 9 Replace Dotmation Logic Board or check crystals X1 X2 and associated circuitry 10 Replace Dotmation display 1 Replace cable 2 Replace bad parts in column drive circuit 3 Replace display 1 Replace cable 2 Replace bad parts in row drive circuit 3 Replace display 1 Check or replace cable 2 Replace Display 3 Swap Xilinx chip with good chip and retest circuit Replace bad parts Observe display and check for normal initialization Check or replace serial cable between Dotmation Logic Board and Board Check or replace serial cable between Dotmation Logic Board and Board Swap EEPROM XU10 with good chip and retest circuit Replace bad or improper parts 1 Swap EEPROM with good chip and retest circuit Replace bad parts 2 Replace suspected SRAM with good chip and retest circuit 3 Swap decoder GAL with good chip and retest circuit Replace bad parts 2 CH3 3 9 Troubleshooting Dotmation Troubleshooting Guide dot IANP 0 appears in displays GD has extra lamps driven from Dotmation Control Board dot rEEI 1 appears in displays GD has extra reels or dice driven by Dotmation Control Board dot rEEI 2 appears in displays GD has extra reels or dice driven by Dot
23. GARE TYPE CHANGE SANNE CHNBE VERSION CHANGE SANNE EPROM Xue CKSUN CHANGE SANNE CHNGE 5 EPROM XU3 LASUM CHANGE GARE EPROM ERROR ronne DATA EPROM CKSUN ERROR JAbIE BAD DATA IN EPROR XU3 DAYTON COIN JAR LONG COIN come REVERSED COIN DBV ARPS of FI DAV FULL OR FAILURE 54flc oPEn NO DBV STACKER 548 POFF NO STACKER PQUER OFF DOOR bill oPEn bili POFF bSEru 5 PUFF door PUFF droP oPEn droP PUFF Hood oPEn Hood PUFF loSic loc POFF DOTPRTION dod DISPLAY 15 INITIALIZING dot PALE 0 BAD DATA PACKET dot PIYPE B BAL DATA PACKET dod ANP D BAD LANP PACKET FAILURE OF GICE REEL MECH 1 FAILURE OF BICE REEL 2 FRILURE OF DICE OR REEL OPTO BAD 05 EPROM ON DOT BD OPEN BILL STACKER DGOR OPEN STACKER DOGR PUR OFF OPEN BILL SERVICE DOOR OPEN B JAM SUC UR PUR OPEN ELEC UR HPR DR PUR OFF OPEN CASHBOX DOOR OPEN CRSHBOX DOOR PUR OFF OPEN REEL HATCH OPEN REEL HATCH POUER OFF OPEN CARD CAGE DOOR OPEN CARD CAGE OR PUR OFF JURIS UPR CHNGE 1 589 1 WRONG JURISDICTION JURPER ober X MECHANICAL PETER X FAILURE ATTENDANT PAYS XXXXX ERS HPR DISPENSED EXTRA COIN EMPTY HOPPER HOPPER Jan RUNAUAY HOPPER PGA FAIL XILINX CHIP FAILURE PROGRESSIVE Prod NO PROGRESSIVE RESPONSE LEd BAD DISPLAY OR LODSE CABLE REEL DPTO rEEIX 0 REEL X NO FEEDBACK R
24. Series 8 selects the partial payout amount during a hand payout or jackpot Select 0000 to allow no partial payout Your choice appears in the Credit Display The Credit Display indicates the current partial payout amount The flashing digit indicates the value to set To change the flashing digit value press SPIN REELS To proceed to the next digit turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY With each turn of the key the flashing digit sequentially advances from right to left To enter Series 9 press the DIAGNOSTIC button In a hand payout situation the candle flashes and the machine dispenses the allowed payout The Credit Display indicates the amount dispensed The Win Meter Display indicates the amount to be hand paid Series 9 Progressive ID and Level The slot machine supports an interface to progressive systems To use this system turn on I O Board DIP Switch 8 of Bank 2 Then make two settings D Range 0 to 32 The slot machine ID Level Range 0 to 8 The number of active progressive levels on the system Set the DIP Switch and Check the Jurisdiction Jumper Unlock and open the Main Door Turn power off at the PDU switch Unlock and open the card cage The Board is the top card in the card cage To disengage board pull the inside of its white board ejector tabs toward you Remove the board Oooo Jo qvo 5 Set DIP Switch 8 Bank 2 to ON Check to see that your jurisdiction jumper is
25. Some slot machines may not have all four chips 3 Also replace EPROMs of improper version Only use correct version parts 1 Check I O Board 12V LED If it s out the power supply may be bad 2 Check for shorted D8 or 09 Replace the bad part 3 Check C53 C51 or C60 Replace the bad part 4 Check U34 audio IC in large heatsink Replace the bad part 5 Recheck the audio by running the Sound Tests 107 Row Drive Darlingtons d d Bs Column Drive Darlingtons PC Board Ejector Tab Power Supply LEDs 5V 12V 12V 5V 18V WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Troubleshooting Static RAM Troubleshooting Guide bAttd or appears in displays Failure of static RAM backup battery 1 Replace battery 2 Use proper RAM Clear Chip to replace data lost due to battery failure clr appears in Credit Display You just cleared static RAM Press DIAGNOSTIC button nEEd CIEAr appears in displays Someone changed the Game Perform hard RAM clearance EPROM or game percentage See Chapter 2 You need to clear static RAM One of these indications appears crc1 X Corrupt op system X 1 Perform soft or hard RAM in displays data clearance to restore normal e crc2 X Corrupt meter data operation CREDIT BET 09 X Corrupt game log X 2 or 3 Push DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY DISPLAY 519 X Corrupt RAM signature button to restore normal crc1 operati
26. part number suffix specify pa rt number and colo r See Card Cage 3 3 s go See PDU Detail gt corner inset PE 3 2 3 CH3 16 004346 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS WMS Service Manual Up right Slo t CABINET continued Dwg Ref Description WMS Gaming 11A BV Bezel A 001721 01 11B Bezel Shroud 03 001253 01 11B Bezel Shroud 03 001895 01 12 Upper Cam 01 13669 13 Lock No Key Shipping 2 2 2 20 004576 14 Door Laminated 19402 02 777 14 Door Lam Dual Lock A 002699 02 ZZZ Cover Panel Laminated Non BV A 000214 ZZZ a Plate Non BV uiuis Dare bad i t deed 01 000170 d Bracket 01 000190 15 Door s 01 13445 16 Switch Momentary Interlock 5643 14246 00 17 PDU American 110V 60 Hz 16 pin A 002912 01 17 PDU Euro 220V 50 Hz 16 A 002912 02 17 PDU Euro N Am 220V 50 60 Hz 16 pin A 002912 03 17 PDU American 110V 60 Hz 12 pin A 002938 01 17 PDU Euro 220V 50 Hz 12 A
27. 3 16 P N 02 4916 04 1 4 SPECIFICATIONS FOR STANDARD LOCKS METRIC Dimensions Cam Mounting Hole Diameter 71cm x 56cm Barrel Door Length Stacker 1 59cm Logic 1 59cm Main 1 59cm Stacker Extract Tool 1 59 Barrel Lock Switch Length NJ Extra Extract Lk 1 59 Double D Hole Size 19cm x 16cm 19cm x 16cm 19cm x 16cm 19cm x 16cm Double D Hole Size 19cm x 16cm Rotation to Unlock CCW CW or CCW CCW CCW Rotation to Unlock CCW Cam must rotate in the same direction as the lock NJ Extra Stakr Dr Lk 1 59cm 19cm x 16cm Barrel Lock Spacers P N 02 4916 02 32cm P N 02 4916 04 64cm P N 02 4916 01 16cm P N 02 4916 03 48cm WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004338 5 Opposite of Bill Stacker Door Lock S1 CH1 1 6 16 09 40 88cm Slot Machine Base Dimensions 8 50 21 59cm 0 44 1 12cm 10 84 27 54 15 59 39 61 14 25 36 20cm 10 75 27 31cm Power Cable Hole 2 0 2 50 26 35cm Drop Chute Hole 0 40 SQ 4 1 02 SQ 4 21 13 53 67cm 3 88 F 9 84cm 10 69 27 15 15 88 40 33cm 4 04 10 55 S1 CH1 16 004338 5 WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Wide Body Slot Model 40S Series Bonnet Topbox 15 97 40 56 21 20 53 85 Bonnet Topbox w Cardreade
28. This meter tracks the sum of coins and credits bet Meter 02 Coins Out Coins Out adds two quantities number of coins out of the hopper Credits bet from winnings Series 1 Coin Info Meters Coins In Coins Out Coins Drop Bill Dollars Credits HandPay Total Physical Coins In Normal Coin In Escrowed Coin In Error Coin In Total Physical Coins Out Hopper Coin Out Escrow Coin Out Test Coin Out Extra Coin Out Total Electronic Xfer In Card Credits In Bonus Credits In Total Electronic Xfer Out Card Credits Out Bonus Credits Out NOTICE Meter 03 Coins Drop Coins Drop adds two quantities number of coins sent to the drop box Sometimes bill validator credits depending on jurisdiction rules Some jurisdictions require different meter specifications Soldered jumpers on the Board configure the slot machine for these jurisdictions Consult local gaming regulations Meter 04 Bill Dollars The Bill Dollars Meter stores the dollar value of accepted bills Meter 05 Credits HandPay The Credits HandPay Meter adds the number of credits that the attendant paid by hand WMS Service Manual Slot Machine 16 004340 BOOKKEEPING MODE S1 CH3 3 3 Bookkeeping Meter 06 Total Coins In Sum of Meters 7 8 and 9 Meter 07 Normal Coin In The Normal Coin In Meter stores the number of coins inserted during normal game play Meter 08 Escrowed Coin In The Escrowed Coin In Meter reco
29. followed by the second Then the display blanks The sequence repeats until you enter the next series To step through the meters this series push SPIN REELS Find the meter number that you want to examine by watching the Bet Display When you see the number that you re interested in look at the Credit and Win Meter displays The most significant five digits for that meter appear in the Credit Display The least significant five digits appear from left to right in the Win Meter Display To enter Series 3 turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY Meter Definitions Some meter names in this series don t fully define the meters In the following discussion the manual briefly explains each meter s function Meter 05 Total Hand Pays The Total Hand Pays Meter tracks the number of hand payouts by the attendant Meter 07 Player Count The Player Count Meter estimates how many people have played the slot machine After game play and 20 seconds of idle time the machine counts one more player Meter 08 Average Time Played The Average Time Played Meter reports average play time per player Average time appears in seconds Series 3 Play Log Credit Game No Win Meter Blank Bet Blank Initial Display Values See the Play Log Meters table In the Play Log Meter series the Bet Display acts differently than it does in the other meter series Here the Bet Display doesn t flash the meter number Instead the number appe
30. reel 5 Follow Reassembly instructions at Replacing and Aligning Reel Strip in this chapter 6 Slide the reel mechanism into position in the slot machine The back leg should rest against the rear mounting flange Q 7 Lift up the thumb lever in front of the reel Slide the reel mechanism into position Fasten down the reel mechanism by releasing the lever over the frame s front leg A bump on the thumb lever should mate to a recess in the reel mechanism The lever should grip the frame firmly Be sure that the reel is straight Otherwise it might jam and damage drive electronics 8 Plugin the reel motor cable 9 Switch on slot machine power 10 Close and lock the Main Door L AR 000 Replacing a Reel General Illumination Bulb 1 Follow instructions at Replacing and Aligning a Reel Strip in this chapter 2 Pull the wedge base 555 bulb straight away from the socket Reassembly 1 Push the new wedge base 555 bulb straight into the socket Q 2 Follow Reassembly instructions at Replacing and Aligning Reel Strip in this chapter 16 004341 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Software Changes Chapter 2 CPU Board Software and Game Denomination Changes Board and Software Changes CPU Board or game software replacement isn t particularly difficult Yet NOTICE replacing these parts involves more than casual board or chip swapping n this manual switch or butto
31. 01 001159 4 Mechanism Handle A rmyincl solenoid 20 9967 02 5 10 Carriage Bolt 5 8 Bla 4310 01123 10B 6 Nut 10 24 iicet etel bu 4410 01 128 00 7 Handle Mech 10 24 ESNA 4410 01 119 00 8 Switch Cam 22 3585 1 iiec eet tiens 20 001066 03 9 BV Mounting Bra 01 001944 10 Bill Validato US Dollar s l 145 w 2 cas s amp 1 extr 09 003057 10 Bill Validato r US Dollar d l 145 w 2 cas s amp 1 extr 09 003058 10 Bill Validato SRA s l w 2 cas s amp 1 extr 09 003115 10 Bill Validato SRA d l w 2 cas 5 amp 1 extr 09 003116 10 Bill Validato Ital Lira s l w 2 cas s amp 1 extr 09 003118 10 Bill Validato Ital Lira d l w 2 cas s amp 1 09 003119 10 Bill Validato Canadian Dolla s l 135 w 2c amp 1 ex 09 003121 10 Bill Validato Canadian Dolla d l 135 w 2c amp 1 ex 09 003122 10 Bill Val US Dollar 5 200 EP ROM w 2c amp 1 ex 09 004568 00 10 Bill Val US Dollar 200 FLASH w 2c amp 1 ex 09 004568 01 11 Bracket BV 01 12877 11 BV Bezel 5 A 001720 01 11 BV Bezel Non U 65 A 001721 01 NOTICE To order pa rts with a ZZZ
32. 2 15 Series 4 Paytable Test eite reet 2 16 Series 5 Reel Strip 5 2 17 Series 6 Denomination SettingS ccccccccecescecceeeceeeneeeeeeeeeseaaeesseneeesaeeseeaeeesseeeseaaeeesaes 2 18 Series 7 Maximum Hopper 2 2 20 Series 8 Hopper Partial Payout Limit 2 21 Series 9 Progressive ID and 1 2 21 Senes 10 EIE 2 23 Exit to Game Play 2 24 Chapter Bookkeeping 16 004340 3 1 Using Bookkeeping 4 4 2 1 0 nen ANARAN TAERAA EAN 3 1 Bookkeeping Mode 2 1 1 0 enne nnne 3 2 SIME NIE E 3 3 Senes 2 Play M 3 5 Series o LER ERE 3 5 Senes 4 DOOM 3 6 Idem 3 7 Senes 6 3 7 Series 7 Bill 3 8 Series 8 3 8 DEMOS 9 Cash EE 3 9 Senes 10 Line 3 9 WMS Service Manual 16 004337 CONTENTS S0 CHO 3 0 0 Turm green MX 3 10 Exit to Play e eret 3 10 Section 2
33. 20 001066 30 48 Buffering Small Metal 12 0040 20 001066 31 49 5 008088 240 020 222 20 001066 68 50 thine we 12 0205 20 001066 69 51 Ri Vet 180 63 20 001066 70 52 Mount Core 12 0120 20 001066 25 53 150 012 702 1 20 001066 71 54 Bracket 12 0115 20 001066 45 55 SCIeW 22 000 000 240 008 700 7 20 001066 43 56 Washer Brass Coil 12 0150 20 001066 40 57 Washer 1045 032 20 001066 72 58 SQIOW ice 140 010 707 20 001066 44 59 Switch 22 0719 2 20 001066 16 60 1037 000 20 001066 73 61 Screw 230 016 220 20 001066 41 62 260 010 700 7 20 001066 42 63 12V 12 0135 20 001066 04 64 Switch Cam 22 3585 1 20 001066 03 3 8 3 CH3 16 004346 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Asahi Seiko BOWL PARTS WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 1
34. Bill validator failure 1 Bad bill 2 Improper entry at Series 6 Sequences 1 and 2 of Administration Mode Game adjustment software Bad or disabled DBV Loose DBV power connections Dust and dirt Wrong DBV DIP switch settings Bad data cable Bad Board No sample coin in coin comparator s sample coin retainer 1 Coin Jam 2 Misaligned Opto Board halves transmitter and receiver 3 Dirty or faulty Opto Board 4 Repeated jams Misaligned coin entry 1 Long Coin Coin took too long between detector optos 2 Possible Diverter Door misalignment 1 Reversed coin 2 Possible Diverter Door misalignment Solutions 1 Clear bill validator 2 Check or replace DBV data cable 3 Replace faulty Board or service DBV communication link 4 Replace bill validator Check new DBV by running Solenoid and Lamp Test 26 1 Try another bill 2 Correct entries at Admin Mode 3a Slot machine accepts coins Does DBV take bill in and then spit it out Yes Bill may put machine over hopper payout limit No Heplace DBV 3b Slot machine doesn t accept coins Slot machine is locked out door is open or machine is tilted Clear tilts and shut door 4 Check for 120 VAC at power cable or for loose connections 5 Clean DBV with DBV cleaning pad 6 Check DIP switch settings 7 If cable is bad replace it 8 Replace Board Insert nominal coin in sample coin retainer Coin should
35. Candle Press SPIN REELS With each press the Candle toggles on and off After you exit the test the candle indicates an open door Test 33 Coin Diverter Solenoid Press SPIN REELS to change the solenoid s state and engage the diverter We assume that the diverter isn t already engaged To disengage the diverter release the button Observe diverter motion beneath the coin detector Engaging the diverter sends coins to the dropbox Disengaging the diverter sends coins to the hopper Sound Tests Test 34 Coin Lockout Solenoid Hold down SPIN REELS Watch the coin path from the imprinted side of the coin mechanism Deposit a The should fall through the Hit mechanism s left chute The slot machine should accept the coin Small Hit Very Small Hit Tests 48 49 50 Payline Reel Lamps Signature Tune Press SPIN REELS to sequentially light each lamp The lamps light from Jackpot Loop Tune left meter side to right BV side Coin Deposited Tests 70 through 75 Game Specific Solenoids amp Lamps Hopper Coin The factory reserves tests 70 through 75 for game specific solenoids or Bonus Coin lamps Tests for these devices vary from machine to machine Your BET 1 Pressed machine s software may not include tests 70 through 75 Coin Reject Tilt a Sequence 2 Sound Tests ae E dl L Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet eec 1 Blank Blank Credit Bang Up Loop End Blank Blank S1 C
36. Candle Codes Candle Section DISPLAYS AERNING CPU EEPROM b nnE 0 585 X HOST PUT GARE X OUT OF INSTALLED CHANGED EEPROM BAD OR REMOVED EEPROM BAD PASSWORD CORRUPT EEPROM CRE On Slow Flash Off Fast Flash Slow Flash Top SANNE CHNGE 1 SANNE CHNSE 2 SANNE CHNSE 3 SANNE CHNBE SANNE 5 ronn ABIE cond conl conr DBV 191 5 54Rc 54fic POFF BANE MISMATCH GARE CHANGE VERSION CHANGE EPROM CKSUN CHANGE EPROM CKSUN CHANGE GANE EPROM CASU ERROR DATA EPROM CASU ERROR DATA EPROM Jackpot COIN JAM LONG COIN REVERSED COIN DBV FULL OR FRILURE DBV STACKER NO STACKER POUER OFF OPEN BILL STACKER DOOR OPEN STACKER DODR PUR OFF OPEN BILL JAM SERVICE DOOR OPEN B JAR SUC OR PUR OFF OPEN ELEC OR DR PUR OPEN CASHBOX DOOR OPEN CASHBOX DDOR PUR OFF OPEN REEL HATCH OPEN REEL HATCH POUER OFF OPEN CARO CAGE DOOR OPEN CARO CAGE DR PUR OFF bSEru POFF door POFF droP droP POFF Hood oPEn Hood POFF 159 158 POFF e DOTRATION dot ind dot PALEY 0 dot 4 D OONOOaARWNDY DISPLAY 15 INITIALIZING BAD DATA PACKET BAD DATA PACKET TYPE BAD LANP PACKET FAILURE OF DICE REEL 1 FAILURE OF DICE REEL 2 FAILURE OF DICE OR REEL 05 EPROM ON BD None e JURIS JPR dur CHNGE 1 JURISDICTION JUMPER CHA
37. Dwg Ref Description WMS Gaming 1 Bracket Coin Tray Speaker Blind Mating 01 001992 2 Chute Coin Tray 03 002531 3 Chute Coin Tray Front 03 001643 4 Cover 03 000987 5 Endcap Left Coin 21 001646 01722 6 Endcap Right Coin Tray 21 001646 02Z2ZZ 7 Speaker 4 10cm Dia 8 Ohm Full Range 5555 13961 00 8 Tray Comin ain ee 01 001645 Panel No Tray Slot Mach 01 13652 NOTICE To order parts with 777 part number suffix specify part number and color WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004346 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS 3 CH3 3 13 Large Exploded Views eBILL VALIDATOR STACKER Dwg Ref 3 14 Description JCM WMS Gaming Cam JCM Extractor Single Lock 047605 01 12855 Cam JCM Extractor Double Lock 049177 01 000156 Cassette JCM Black Stacker US 049179 01 000157 Cassette JCM Gold Stacker US 049180 01 000158 Cassette JCM Silvr Stacker Non US 050763 01 001718 01 Cassette JCM Gold Stacker Non US 050764 01 001718 02 Box Type G 2 22 047575 20 001065 06 Box Type B 047576
38. EPROM PLD EEPROM Static RAM Sound Static RAM ADSP MPU PAL PAL PAL FPGA CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU yo y o 27 010 128K x 8 100nS 27 010 128K x 8 100nS MACH 10 27 040 512K x 8 100 nS 27 040 512K x 8 100 nS GAL 16V8 10 nS GAL 16V8 10 nS 27 040 512K x 8 100 nS 27 040 512K x 8 100 nS GAL 16V8 10 nS 4 kilobit DIP EEPROM 32K x 8 Low Power MACH 110 GAL 16V8 10 nS GAL 16V8 10 nS Programmable Gate Array EEPROM 24 04 512 x 8 bit Backplane 038 040 2K x 8 35nS 6116 Sound RAM 2105 KP 40 ADSP MPU Sound 3030A 70PC84C Xilinx Field Order by Game Name Order by Game Name A 18125 Order by Game Name Order by Game Name A 18264 A 18265 Order by Game Name Order by Game Name A 18266 5345 13617 00 5340 14212 00 5340 13304 00 5400 13298 00 A 18122 A 18123 A 18124 5352 14012 00 5345 13920 00 EEPROM Also XU27 on some slots Sound EPROM Some machines don t use all four sound EPROMs 66 16 004349 TABLES amp DATA WMS Service Manual Slot Machine
39. In other series the options are sequences of tests or adjustments Enter Administration Mode 1 You can enter Administration Mode while the machine operates in Game Over Mode or Tilt Mode The slot machine enters Game Over Mode between games In this mode no bet or jackpot is pending and the hopper is inactive Tilt Mode means that a tilt prevents game play Unlock and open the machine s Main Door The words door oPEn appear on the Credit and Win Meter displays The Bet Display is blank Press the DIAGNOSTIC button to select a test or setup series You ll find this button inside the Main Door on the front of the Card Cage Door A zero appears on the Bet Display This number identifies an Administration Mode test series Typically data for that series appears in the Credit and Win Meter displays Repeatedly press DIAGNOSTIC to advance through Administration Mode series Continue until you find the desired test series As in Step 2 series data usually appears on the other two displays WMS Service Manual Slot Machine 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS NOTICE This chapter covers slot software up to v 5 09 Test Sequence Test or Mode NOTICE Administration Mode contains test and setup series Most series contain sequences of tests or adjustments Some series have no sequences Administration Mode 0 Host Communications Sound Volume Demo Cash and Credit Modes Reel Speed Etc Input Tests
40. PC board 1 With power off perform a continuity test between Board Meter Board and meter 2 Tighten loose connections 3 Replace bad cable Locate the bad meter and replace it Refer to jurisdiction rules 2 3 11 Troubleshooting Hopper Troubleshooting Guide xxxxx appears in displays HPrC appears in displays HPrE appears in Credit Display indicating empty hopper HPrJ appears in Credit Display indicating hopper jam HPrr appears in displays indicating runaway hopper 3 12 2 Attendant pays credits Hopper dispensed extra coin appears after hopper dispenses 10 extra coins per 5 000 dispensed coins 1 Empty or low hopper Check it and refill it if necesary 2 Coin jam 3 Hopper probes 4 Coin out sensor harness continuity 5 Coin out sensor 1 Hopper brake motor etc 2 Coin out sensor harness continuity 3 Coin out sensor Coin out sensor Faulty hopper data cable Faulty hopper communication link Faulty hopper mechanics Faulty Hopper Driver Board Faulty Board 16 004343 TROUBLESHOOTING Attendant must hand pay this amount of credits This is amount that exceeds Partial Hopper Pay Limit 1 Clear tilt by opening and closing Main Door 2 Run Hopper Test 3 Check hopper s electromechanical brake 4 Adjust coin out proximity sensor 1 Refill the hopper 2 Clear jam Clear tilt by opening and
41. Plate nacian 01 001833 06 XX indicates system type 5 Face Plate Blank shown 01 001833 00P06 6 Glass Channel w Card 01 000705 6 Glass Channel w Card Reader for IGS system 01 004304 01 001298 8 Tower Light Block 03 9180 XX The XX suffix indicates type 8 Tower Light Block Bonnet 03 9178 XX The XX suffix indicates type 9 Bracket 18 45 7cm Lamp 01 13496 Mounting Plate 18 45 7cm Lamp for Dotmation amp Chop topbox 01 004424 10 Ballast 15w 120v 50 60 2 5610 14210 00 11 Starter Socket need 20 9849 12 Starter 4 22 20 002780 13 Fluorescent Lamp 20 9848 14 Fluorescent Lamp 15v 18 45 7 24 8809 See the Mechanical Parts section for the specific type and size combinations N b 24 Y 3 12 3 CH3 16 004346 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Large Exploded Views COIN TRAY COIN TRAY
42. SPIN REELS LOWERS VOLUME MAX BET RAISES VOLUME BET 1 MUTES SOUND Automatic Sound Screen 2 VOLUME SETTINGS NORMAL VOL 09 gt FEATURE VOL AUTO JACKPOT VOL AUTO BET 1 MUTES SOUND NOTICE The Automated Sound Value Range is 0 to 63 instead of 0 to 255 Sound level 63 in the automated sound system equals level 255 in the manual system The automated system s volume 25 Snd 1 equals the manual system s starting volume 30 Sequence 3 Normal Sound Volume Automated Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet Snd 1 3 Digit No 0 Normal Sound Volume controls regular game sounds during normal game operation For example credit bet and coin in sounds reel spin and most smaller awards tunes The Win Meter Display indicates the slot machine s sound volume setting You can vary this level from 0 to 63 Auto Settings The automated sound system includes auto settings for Snd 2 and Snd 3 These settings default to on for most games The default is off for Delaware games due to the different volume settings in Delaware In Auto the volume for any sound sequence is double that of the previous sequence You must only change Snd 1 to make the game quieter or louder This feature simplifies game setup Ordinarily you can t set the value of Snd 3 lower than Snd 2 Similarly you usually can t set Snd 2 to a lower value than Snd 1 What if you raise Snd 1 above the Snd 2 or Snd 3 value Then Snd 2 an
43. See the procedure above WMS Service Manual Slot Machine 16 004342 SOFTWARE CHANGES S2 CH2 2 7 Troubleshooting Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Tilt Codes When the machine enters Tilt Mode the Tilt Lamp on the reel glass lights Simultaneously a mnemonic tilt code appears in the Credit Display See the Tilt Codes table More detailed tables later in this chapter cover all these tilts There are several types of tilt codes CPU EEPROM Tilts CPU EEPROM Tilts reveal failures of CPU Board Security EEPROM XU27 To clear security tilts open and close the Main Door CPU EPROM Tilts A CPU EPROM tilt alerts you that someone has changed a game or data EPROM To clear CPU EPROM tilts press the DIAGNOSTIC Button DBV Coin Mech Tilts DBV and Coin mech tilts involve problems with the bill validator and coin comparator To clear DBV and Coin mech tilts open and close the Main Door Coin mech tilts coinl long coin self clears after 25 seconds While the Main Door is open slot software suppresses coin tilts Tilt suppression permits you to repair the coin mech without accumulating irrelevant tilts Door Access Tilts Door access tilts provide information on the Stacker Logic Door Drop Door and Bill Door An open door or missing stacker produces a tilt To clear door access tilts close the open door Uncleared power off door access tilts self clear after seven seconds Dotmation Tilts Dotmation tilts convey data o
44. Series 0 Host Communications Sound Volume Demo Cash and Credit Modes Reel Speed Etc Series 0 includes 10 sequences Sequences 1 and 2 deal with host communications protocol Sequences 3 through 6 affect the sound system Sequence 7 is Reel Speed Sequences 9 and 10 enable special game modes Series 0 Host Communications Protocol is the first sequence in Administration Mode WMS Service Manual Slot Machine Diag Adjust NOTICE Older machines use a CALL ATTEN DANT button instead of the CHANGE Change ne Spin Reels Max Bet Spin button shown Player Panel Buttons Sequence 1 Host Communications Protocol Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet NONE ON 0 The Credit Display provides a mnemonic for a host communications protocol The Win Meter Display indicates whether this mnemonic represents the selected protocol On identifies the selected protocol Your slot machine supports several protocols See the table Supported Host Protocols Slot machines that use protocols with configurable addressing display Sequence 1 To view each protocol turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY To select protocol press SPIN REELS If you aren t using host NOTICE system select NONE You can exit Administration Mode and save changes anytime by closing the To save settings skip Sequence 2 and enter Sequence 3 press the Main Door DIAGNOSTIC button Sequence 2 Machine Protocol Address SAS Initial Di
45. Series 6 Denomination Settings Series 6 Denomination Settings includes two sequences Show Slot Machine Denomination and Set Bill Validator Denomination Sequence 1 Describe Coin Mechanism Credit Win Meter Bet 35 00 varies 0 25 varies 6 Initial Display Values Sequence 1 is a read only function Use Describe Coin Mechanism to check which mechanism your GD uses Describe Coin Mechanism also indicates what coin type the mechanism accepts See the Coin Mech Description Tables in the margin These tables list coin mech configurations and their display codes The Credit Display s first two digits indicate the slot machine model The next two digits signify coin nationality The first Win Meter digit displays a coin mechanism code The next four digits denote the currency value that your slot machine accepts A slot machine only accepts one denomination The machine denomination in cents appears on the Win Meter Display Message A Row A below depicts an example of coin mechanism data as described in previous paragraphs The legend 40 1 appears in the Credit Display These numerals indicate a model 40X upright Canadian machine The Win Meter specifies a type 1 25 coin mech the code for NRI and 256 A 6 in the Bet Display refers to Series 6 Credit Win Meter Bet Display Display Display A 40 1 125 6 B Stnd 6 C Jpr Set 1 6 D 0000 0000 6 WMS Service Manual Slot Machine Diag Adjust E Jpr Set 2 6 0
46. THE COIN ACCEPTOR REFER TO CHART 1 FOR THICKNESS DIMENSIONS 04 0 60 17 15 105 48 60 120 SA 75 150 ANGLE 05 0 75 27 30 105 39 45 135 64 90 150 ANGLE CODE 15 15 75 37 45 105 49 60 105 6 90 165 16 15 90 28 30 120 59 75 135 8B 105 165 26 30 90 38 45 120 4A 60 150 8 30 142 C REQUIRES PERSONALITY PLUG WMS S SERIAL MULTICOIN SERIAL PORT INTERFACE D DIGITAL MULTICOIN N NET PLEX 15 REV BOARD REVISION B eND REV C 3RD REV MODEL NUMBER X10 2 6 S3 CH2 16 004345 PARTS MECHANICAL WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Large Exploded Views Chapter 3 Large Exploded Views WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004346 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS S3 CH3 3 1 Large Exploded Views CABINET 1 See Meter Displ ay Dwg Ref Description WMS Gaming 1 Knob Slot Handl e 1 111 105 20 002998 2 Handle Dual Bend Slot A rm 20 001296 ZZZ 2 M Handle Single Bend Slot A 20 10009 ZZZ 3 Hub Chrom e Plastic Handle Mechanism 03 9159 ZZZ ABIN ET Cap laminated for no handle A 000547 ZZZ Bracket Door Glide Sto
47. amp P REPLACEMENT FOR N AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN PDU 12 Pin to Xfmr 220 2 42241 A 002938 03 PDU P amp P REPLACEMENT FOR N AMERICAN PDU 12 Pin to Xfmr 110 422 2 A 002938 01 PDU P amp P REPLACEMENT FOR EUROPEAN PDU 12 to Xfmr 220 42221 A 002938 02 1 4 S3 CH1 16 004344 PARTS ELECTRONIC WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Electronic Parts Printed Circuit Board Upright 17 Video Upright 19 Video Slant Top 19 Video Backplane PCB A 003622 00 Backplane PCB A 000632 01 KA stave Top Stor 18905 03 17937 03 CPU 1 5 PCB with 2MB Video Card 000051 31 includes CPU PCB Sys 1 5 17677 03 Daughter Card 2MB Video 18402 33 lt Hopper Control PCB 17118 02 i PCB 18886 01 lt PCB A 17686 03 Lamp PCB BV A 19861 01 Lamp PCB BV A 18088 01 Lamp PCB Payline A 18087 00 Lamp PCB Reel Display A 17382 01 Meter Driver PCB A 002464 00 Meter Driver PCB A 17951 01 Ei Opto PCB Hex 18097 01 2 2 68 117 WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004344 5 ELECTRONIC S3 CH1 1 5 Mechanical Parts
48. and Game Data Don t Match Both Sig Copies Corrupt Clear RAM Corrupt Main Sig Copy Corrupt Backup Sig Copy Both Op Sys Copies Corrupt Clr Corrupt Main Copy of Op Sys Data Corrupt Backup Copy of Op Sys Data Both Meter Data Copies Corrupt Clr Corrupt Main Meter Copy Corrupt Backup Meter Copy Both GameLog Copies Corrupt Clr Corrupt Main GameLog Copy Corrupt Backup GameLog Copy Corrupt Heap Full Heap Corrupt Random Number Gen Seed Corrupt Progressive Data Both GS Data Copies Corrupt Corrupt Main Copy of GS Data Corrupt Backup Copy of GS Data Both PS Data Copies Corrupt Clr Corrupt Main Copy of PS Data Corrupt Backup Copy of PS Data Dotmation Communication Error NOTE GS Game Specific PS Protocol Specific Clr Clear the RAM Series 6 Bill Info Meters Bill Count resets with stacker removal Number of 1 bills inserted Number of 2 bills inserted Number of 5 bills inserted Number of 10 bills inserted Number of 20 bills inserted Number of 50 bills inserted Number of 100 bills inserted NOTICE The Bill Info Meter called Bill Count zeroes when you remove the bill stacker Zeroing this meter promotes accurate bill accounting during a collection 1 CH3 3 7 Bookkeeping Series 7 Bill Log Meters Dollar Value of Last Bill Inserted Dollar Value of Bill Inserted Before Last Value of Bill Inserted 2 Before Last Value of Bill Inserted 3 Before Last Value of Bill Insert
49. and Troubleshooting Chapter 2 NOTICE In Series 6 Sequence 1 game denomination nickel quarter etc appears in the Credit Display The last RAM Clear procedure installed this value in static RAM NOTICE DIP switches on the bill validator allow you to manually accept or reject denominations Administration Mode Series 6 can t override a DIP switch set to OFF Coin Mech Description Tables Credit Displa 1st 2 Digits Display Model 40 40X 35 35X Last 2 Digits Display Country 99 Token Peru S Africa France Italy Canada U S Note 35X slant top 40X upright slot Win Meter Displa 1st Digit Display Coin Mech 2 Smart Mech 1 NRI 0 CC 16 Last 4 Digits Display 100 1 50 506 25 256 5 5c 2 18 S1 CH2 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS Simultaneously the Credit Display increments the symbol number To enter Sequence 1 from any reel strip test press the DIAGNOSTIC button Or press SPIN REELS after you ve checked the last symbol Sequence 1 Show Secure Device Type Credit Win Meter SEcur 4 Digit No Bet Blank Initial Display Values Sequence 1 is a read only function Use Show Secure Device Type to view the type number of your GD s secure EEPROM On machines without a security device this number is zero The secure EEPROM resides at CPU Board location XU27 To enter Series 6 press the DIAGNOSTIC button
50. appears in the Win Meter Display To enter Series 8 turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY Series 8 Bet Info Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet 5 MSD 5 LSD flashes 0 then 1 See the Bet Info Meters table The meter number appears in the Bet Display The display flashes the first digit of the code followed by the second Then the display blanks The sequence repeats until you enter the next series To step through the meters in this series push SPIN REELS Find the meter number that you want to examine by watching the Bet Display When you see the number that you re interested in look at the Credit and Win Meter displays The most significant five digits for that meter appear in the Credit Display The least significant five digits appear from left to right in the Win Meter Display To enter Series 7 turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY 16 004340 BOOKKEEPING MODE WMS Service Manual Slot Machine Bookkeeping Series 9 Cash Info Series 9 Cash Info Meters Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet 5 MSD 5 LSD flashes 0 then 1 nto Total Credits into Machine from Bills Electronic Host Credits In See the Cash Info Meters table Series 9 contains total quantities not Total Credits In from Bonus Total Credits Out from Hopper equalized quantities like the Coin Info series above For example if Total Credits Out from Attendant someone inserts a bill in the machine but doesn t play credits the Series 9 El
51. beginning or at the end of the test For example the wheel in Top Cat or the Winning Streak marquee To advance to the next lamp test it press MAX BET Replace burned out bulbs Exit to Game Play Mode To exit Series 10 and Administration Mode close and lock the Main Door The reels spin and recycle to their previous game positions To reenter Diagnostic Mode press the DIAGNOSTIC button A zero appears in the Bet Display and three digits appear in the Credit Display 2 24 1 2 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS WMS Service Manual Slot Machine Bookkeeping Chapter 3 Bookkeeping Mode During Game Play Mode the microprocessor continuously updates game statistics The system stores this data in the CPU Board s CMOS RAM In Bookkeeping Mode the software arranges data in series of data meters Each meter provides game information on one topic The software stores related topics in the same series The slot machine presents game data as numeric codes on three displays The Win Meter Credit and Bet displays A data series number appears on the Bet Display The Credit and Win Meter displays convey meter data See the display illustration below Credit Display Win Meter Display Bet Display The battery backed static RAMs maintain data meters during power failures The Bookkeeping Meter Series table lists the eight data meter series that Bookkeeping Mode tracks Each series contains several meters U
52. closing Main Door Run Hopper Test Watch hopper for bent or malfunctioning parts Replace bad parts 3 Hopper s full but not jammed Swap coin out sensor cables Clear tilt by opening and closing Main Door Run Hopper Test 4 Test hopper probes by swapping them with known good ones 5 Adjust coin out proximity sensor If problem persists replace sensor Clear tilt and rerun Hopper Test 1 Clear jam Clear tilt by opening and closing Main Door Run Hopper Test Watch hopper for bent or malfunctioning parts Replace bad parts 2 Hopper s not jammed Check or swap hopper power and coin out sensor cables Clear tilt and rerun Hopper Test 3 Adjust coin out proximity sensor If problem persists swap sensor Clear tilt and rerun Hopper Test 1 Adjust coin out proximity sensor Clear tilt by opening and closing Electronics Door Run Hopper Test If problem persists replace sensor 2 Check or replace cable 3 Service communication link 4 Replace faulty hopper mechanics 5 Replace or repair Hopper Driver Board Test hopper SSR for leakage Bad SSR Replace it 6 Replace faulty Board WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Troubleshooting Jurisdiction Jumper Troubleshooting Guide Jur CHNGE 1 appears in displays Someone changed jurisdiction Clear RAM jumper Jur bAd 1 appears in displays Wrong jurisdiction jumper for 1 Set jumper correctly firmware 2 Clear RAM WMS Service Manual Upr
53. examine by watching the Credit Display The reels spin and stop at positions corresponding to that game The LEDs indicate that game s data The Play Log doesn t record information on Demo Mode games To enter Series 4 turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY Series 4 Door Info Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet 5 MSD 5 LSD flashes 0 then 1 See the Door Info Meters table The meter number appears in the Bet Display The display flashes the first digit of the code followed by the second Then the display blanks The sequence repeats until you enter the next series To step through the meters in this series push SPIN REELS Find the meter number that you want to examine by watching the Bet Display When you see the number that you re interested in look at the Credit and Win Meter displays The most significant five digits for that meter appear in the Credit Display The least significant five digits appear from left to right in the Win Meter Display To enter Series 5 turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY Meter Definitions Some meter names in this series don t fully define the meters In the following discussion the manual briefly explains each meter s function Meter 01 Main Door Access Main Door Access signals entry into the slot machine s Main Door Meter 02 Bill Validator Stacker Access Bill Validator Stacker Access notifies you that someone has removed the validator s internal stacker Meter 03 Bill Valida
54. from the back of the reel strip 10 Inspect the reel for wobble that may indicate a worn core If you notice wear at the motor T drive replace the reel Reassembly Reel strips differ but the three reel mechanisms are identical Still you must put the proper reel strip on each reel That is Reel Strip A must be installed on the reel at Position A As you face the machine the leftmost reel occupies position A Position B is the next position to the Bottom of Reel Strip right and so forth Apply Tape The top of each reel strip bears an A or Match each strip to the reel at the appropriate position As a reminder some chassis include a Bottom of reel position label under each reel mechanism If you ever interchange Reel Strip reel mechanism positions also interchange the reel strips strip must remain the designated reel position Yet the strip need not remain the same reel Reel movement also affects reel strip placement The reel revolves Se 2 down leading edge of the strip should be on the outside of the strip Adhesive IE overlap That way if the trailing edge comes loose players can still use ns the GD With the strip installed this way reel spin tends to hold the strip to the reel 1 Apply a piece of double sided adhesive tape horizontally across the top print reads normally o
55. has same effect as JACKPOT RESET KEY Same effect as SPIN REELS Initiates tests except for input tests selects setup options JACKPOT RESET KEY MAX BET SLOT HANDLE SPIN REELS Perform Test and Setup Functions Q 1 Turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY to select a test within a series or sequence You ll find the JACKPOT RESET KEY switch near the SLOT HANDLE Insert and turn the key Press the SPIN REELS button to initiate a test SPIN REELS is on the player panel The button lights up to remind you to start the test Exit Administration Mode To exit Administration Mode either Close the Main Door except during Door Switch Test Series 1 Test 13 Repeatedly press DIAGNOSTIC until door open appears on the display Displays that read this way indicate Door Open Mode one of many slot machine states When a game reports a tilt condition the LED displays indicate the tilt type HPrE etc Administration Mode Displays This chapter introduces an Administration Mode series or sequence with a highlighted table A test series may contain several test sequences Each table presents initial values for the Credit Win Meter and Max Bet displays These values document the way a typical display reads before you make adjustments Sometimes a series and its first sequence display identical values In that case a table appears only at the sequence Take a look at the table for Series 0 Sequence 1 below
56. in the correct position See the table O Board Jumper and Dip Switch Settings 6 Place the Board on a flat surface Use a ballpoint pen or small flatolade screwdriver to set switches as desired 7 Slide the circuit board back into its card cage slot Push the board in firmly but don t force the board in Each board is keyed and only fits the proper slot Push the white board ejector tabs toward the cage This action engages the board with the blind mating connector NOTICE The Hopper Partial Payout Limit can t exceed the Maximum Hopper Payout Suppose that you attempt to set up the machine that way The machine zeros any digit that produces an excessive amount WMS Service Manual Slot Machine 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS S1 CH2 2 21 Diag Adjust TDA2030A Sound Amp Chip TIP107 Row Drive Darlingtons Card Soldered TIP102 Jumpers gne Column Drive Darlingtons 0000 P iod Tab Dip Switches Power Supply LEDs DS1 LED 45V 12V 12V 5V 18V Q 8 Clear the RAM by following the procedure in the Maintenance and Troubleshooting book Chapter 2 Close and lock the card cage CAUTI ON 10 Turn power on at the PDU switch 11 Close and lock the Main Door To enable the Series 9 progressive option turn on DIP Switch 8 of Bank 2 Otherwise the progressive option won t work After s
57. indicate proper chip notch position Improperly inserting a chip can destroy it 1 indicates Pin One Notch on Chip Decoupling Capacitor RAM Clear Chip Orientation 2 6 2 CH2 Sound EPROM Data EPROM u Switch SW1 m 4 XU17 Jumper Security EPROM XU27 UT 5 2 LED 8 Segment Display Xtal 1 8 MHz XU30 Sound EPROM 3 XU31 imm Xtal Clock 40 MHz PC Board Battery Ejector Tab Sound EPROM 5 XU18 80C188 Microprocessor Unlock and open the card cage Slant top machines only Disengage the coin chute The CPU Board is the bottom card in the card cage Disengage the CPU Board by pulling its white board ejector tabs toward you Remove the board Remove Data EPROM from its socket Leave the other EPROM XUA in its socket Install and Use the RAM Clear Chip 000 O 7 10 11 12 13 14 Install the RAM Clear Chip in EPROM socket XU3 As you insert the chip be careful to align chip pins Inserting the chip backwards can damage it Return the CPU Board to the card cage Engage the board by pushing its white board ejector tabs toward the cage Close the Card Cage Door Turn GD power ON Verify that the proper denomination appears on the LED displays Turn GD power OFF Open the card cage Disengage the CPU Board by pulling its white board ejector tabs toward you Remove the board Remove the
58. install this chip in the GD The RAM Clear Chip SETS THE GD DENOMINATION CLEARS OUT THE GD s RAM INCLUDING SOFT METERS You have to temporarily install the RAM Clear Chip in your GD After you power up the chip it initializes the GD denomination The new denomination value appears on the Win Meter Display A 6 appears on the Bet Display For each denomination you ll need a different RAM Clear Chip WMS can provide clear chips for most coin denominations The RAM Clear Chip also initializes the RAM signature variable After you reinstall the game EPROM it checks the RAM signature This signature signals the game EPROM that YOU CLEARED THE RAM YOU CHANGED THE DENOMINATION YOU MUST REINITIALIZE THE GAME Required Equipment RAM CLEAR KIT FOR APPROPRIATE DENOMINATION CHIP EXTRACTION TOOL ANTISTATIC WRIST STRAP Hard RAM Clear Chip Procedure Remove the CPU Board 1 Unlock and open the Main Door 2 Turn power off at the PDU switch WMS Service Manual Slot Machine 16 004342 SOFTWARE CHANGES S2 CH2 2 5 Software Changes J chron Clearing the RAM erases stored information Don t clear the RAM unless host system personnel authorize you to proceed Failure to observe static protection procedures can damage computer components and void your warranty I exon ON When inserting EPROMs match EPROM notches to the notches on chip sockets White markings on the board also
59. meg sound EPROMs CPU Startup Sounds Troubleshooting Guide No startup bong 1 Disconnected speaker 1 Check speaker wiring continuity 2 Sound circuit problem 2 Replace the Board 1 startup bong Normal system Proceed with next test 2 startup bongs Bad CPU Board EPROM XU30 1 Replace XU30 clear RAM and retest machine 2 Check sound jumper J2 for correct setting 3 startup bongs Bad CPU Board EPROM XU31 Replace XU31 clear RAM and retest machine 4 startup bongs Bad CPU Board EPROM XU17 Replace XU17 clear RAM and retest machine 5 startup bongs Bad CPU Board EPROM XU18 Replace XU18 clear RAM and retest machine 6 to 9 startup bongs Recount number of bongs 10 startup bongs Bad CPU Board Sound RAM U38 1 Replace bad chip clear RAM and U39 or U40 retest machine 2 Run Sound Tests 3 6 S2 CH3 16 004343 TROUBLESHOOTING WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Troubleshooting Dollar Bill Validator and Coin Mechanism Troubleshooting Guide Symptom Bill validator Insert Bill lamps out Bill Validator DBV won t accept currency Coins jam the comparator coinJ message doesn t appear Slot machine doesn t give credits coinJ appears on Credit Display coinl appears on Credit Display coinr appears on Credit Display Probable Cause 1 Full or jammed bill validator DBV 2 Faulty cable from DBV to panel mount cable or Backplane Board 3 Board communication failure 4
60. neither be worn nor brand new 1 Clear coin jam 2 Realign and remount board halves 3 Can t clear tilt by cycling power Opto Board may be faulty Use Input Tests 11 12 to check for proper switching Display should read O with no coins in chute If board fails test clean or replace board 4 Repeated jams Realign coin entry 1 Player tried strung coin 2 Check Diverter Door alignment 1 Player tried to remove coin with string or similar device 2 Check Diverter Door alignment Coins don t drop Slot machine doesn t give credits 1 Coin jam in coin chute 2 Someone inserted coin that was too large 1 Bad harness between comparator and opto 2 Bad Opto Board 3 Bad Board 1 Find jam location by looking through coin chute slits 2 Insert small flatblade screwdriver to guide coin down and out 3 Slide sample coin retainer open as shown on its label Coin drops out Replace comparator 2 Repair or replace Opto Board 3 Repair or replace Board StAc oPEn appears on Credit Display StAc POFF appears on Credit Display WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 1 No stacker 2 Bent STACKER switch mounting bracket 3 Bad cable 4 Bad STACKER switch 5 Bad switch input on Board Security breach Someone opened Stacker Door while power was off 16 004343 TROUBLESHOOTING Replace stacker Bend bracket back into position Replace cable Rep
61. on I O Board near DIP switches and cage door Also pong didn t sound at power up Replace CPU Board and retest If DS1 lights again try original CPU Board and fresh Board If DS1 lights again replace both boards and retest machine 1 Replace fuse 2 Turn on circuit breaker or service electrical outlet 3 Check all PDU outputs with a digital voltmeter Repair or replace Power Distribution Unit PDU 4 Replace line cord 2 CH3 3 15 Troubleshooting Progressive Troubleshooting Guide 9 appears on displays 1 Bad or missing cable to controller 1 Check or replace cable 2 Controller isn t connected to slot 2 Connect controller to slot machine machine 9 rESP appears on displays 1 Wrong progressive ID setting in 1 Set ID to slot machine s input line Administration Mode number on progressive controller 2 Improperly set CPU Board DIP 2 Turn on CPU Board DIP switch 1 at switches Bank 2 3 Progressive Harness wired 3 Verify Progressive Harness is wired incorrectly to the game correctly Reel LED Display Board Troubleshooting Guide No displays work LEd FAULt Disconnected or bad cable Check or replace cable appears on displays See CPU Board 7 Segment Display 5 appears on CPU Board LED Troubleshooting Guide in this display chapter Two entirely missing characters Bad anode drive transistor on LED 1 Check missing characters in the Display Board Display Digits Te
62. pin xfmrs H 19409 01 Cable PDU IEC eine a 5797 14243 00 Cable PDU PS AC out only used with 12 pin xfmrs H 19407 00 Cable PDU PS AC out only used with 16 pin xfmrs H 19407 01 Cable Player Control H 17971 01 Cable Quad Opto Board to Comparator CC 16 5797 14014 00 Cable Reel Glass H 18894 00 Cable Service Outlet Assembly PDU H 19452 00 Cable Six Lamp Slot Reel Mechanism H 18105 00 Cable Special One Button used w 6 btn plyr panel H 003855 00 Cable Special Three Button used w 8 btn plyr panel H 002609 00 Cable Three Conductor Ribbon Quad 5795 13788 00 Cable Topbox H 19464 00 Cable with Switch Voltage Selector 5797 14233 00 Cord Single Receptacle 5851 13203 00 Identification CPU Jurisdictional EPROM CPU XU27 4K 5345 13617 00 1 2 S3 CH1 16 004344 PARTS ELECTRONIC WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Electronic Parts e Parts Replacement Electronic All Boards NOTICE Bag Pans cedes i 19460 These parts for 1995 machin
63. that you want to remove 5 Slide the front leg of the reel mechanism out from under the thumb lever 6 Remove the reel mechanism WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004341 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Electric shock hazard Unplug the slot machine before working on the Power Distribution Unit or power transformer Warning Labels Power Distribution Unit Front View CAUTION Don t move reel cables from their factory positions on the chassis If you replace a cable Route the new cable to the same reel that the old cable served Routing cables to the wrong reels causes serious and difficult to trace malfunctions Don t over torque reel mechanism clips NOTICE Some slot reel games employ two of the same reel strip For example your game may require two copies of Reel Strip A and one Reel Strip B If so mount a of Reel Strip A at Position A and Position C Mount the remaining reel strip marked B at Position B S2 CH1 of Reel Strip Q 7 Turn the reel until you find the reel strip seam Slide your fingernails under the edge of the seam and raise the strip slightly Lift the strip by the seam D Q 8 Remove the reel strip from the reel ouble Sided Adhesive Tape 9 If you plan to reuse the same reel strip you must replace the on Back of Strip mounting tape Remove the old tape
64. the JACKPOT RESET KEY Series 11 Prog Info Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet 5 MSD 5LSD flashes 0 then 1 Like Series 10 Series 11 contains a meter for each potential win line combination But Series 11 meters only increment for a progressive win at the corresponding progressive level Progressive wins only occur on maximum coin bets For example suppose that a player only bets one coin Then he wins the top award combination Due to his one coin bet he can t win a progressive amount To step through the meters in this series push SPIN REELS Find the meter number that you want to examine by watching the Bet Display When you see the number that you re interested in look at the Credit and Win Meter displays The most significant five digits for that meter appear in the Credit Display The least significant five digits appear from left to right in the Win Meter Display Exit to Game Play Mode To return to Game Play Mode close the Main Door If the door is already closed open and close it Or turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY 16 004340 BOOKKEEPING MODE WMS Service Manual Slot Machine UIT Chapter 1 Periodic Maintenance Collection and Supply Regular slot machine collection and supply includes Collecting bills from the bill validator BV Collecting coins from the pedestal cashbox Reading electromechanical meters Collecting Bills from the JCM Bill Validator oo ev 1 Open the BV a
65. time 3 Permanently replace bad chips 4 If chips are good check for stuck bus bits WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004343 TROUBLESHOOTING S2 CH3 3 19 Electronic Parts Chapter 1 Parts Electronic Boards Circuit Board Slot Backplane A 17937 03 Board Bill Validator A 18088 01 Board Slot GRU 17677 03 Board Dotmation Control not used all machines A 000541 01 Board Dotmation A 003875 02 Board Hex Opto coin In optics coin chute dependent A 18097 01 Board Hopper A 17118 02 Board 4 Tier Twr Lamp Converter not on all mach 20 004213 00 Board Slot 17686 03 Board Slot 6 Meter A 17951 01 Board Payline A 18087 00 Board Quad Opto coin In optics coin chute dependent A 18097 00 Board LED 17382 01 Board Reel Motor Control part of reel assembly 20 002002 e Cable CABLES OPTIONAL Cable Bally amp 220 Serial 1 5797 000993 00 Cable CDS Ser Intfce Sentinel to Adapt 5797 001 800 00 Cable DC Power 12 to 16 Pin Transformer Adap
66. winnings must be hand paid n Credit Mode the machine increments its Credit Display by the partial payout amount Remaining winnings must be hand paid Normally an operator sets Maximum Hopper Payout to accommodate hopper size Of course the machine must never cash out more than hopper capacity emptying the hopper To prevent that situation the machine prohibits a credit accumulation beyond the Maximum Hopper Payout In Credit Mode If a win exceeds the Maximum Hopper Payout The hopper provides a partial payout and a hand pay provides the remainder If a win plus credits on the machine equal or exceed the Maximum Hopper Payout The partial pay amount comes out of the hopper If a win plus credits exceed the Maximum Hopper Payout The hopper pays the win slot machine rejects a bill that increases credits up to or beyond the Maximum Hopper Payout The Credit Display indicates the maximum payout setting The flashing digit indicates the value to set To increment the flashing digit value press SPIN REELS To proceed to the next digit turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY With each turn of the key the flashing digit sequentially advances from right to left To enter Series 8 press the DIAGNOSTIC button 2 20 S1 CH2 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS WMS Service Manual Slot Machine Diag Adjust Series 8 Hopper Partial Payout Limit Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet PArt 4 Digit No 8
67. 000 0000 6 Following the basic coin mechanism message the displays continue to flash additional coin information See example messages B through F above Message B identifies the type of RAM clearance software used at slot machine initialization In our example Stnd refers to RAM clearance software for standard coins Most jurisdictions use standard coin software If your slot machine accepts custom tokens then it requires special RAM clearance software Message C is the header for Jumper Setting 1 on the I O Board Message D indicates the status of the eight soldered jumpers for Setting 1 The Credit Display conveys the high four jumper bits The Win Meter Display conveys the low four jumper bits A 1 signifies a connected jumper A 0 signifies an open jumper Message E is the header for DIP Switch Setting 2 on the I O Board Message F indicates the status of the eight DIP switches for Setting 2 The Credit Display conveys the high four switch bits The Win Meter Display conveys the low four switch bits A 1 signifies a connected switch A 0 signifies an open switch To enter Sequence 2 press the DIAGNOSTIC button Sequence 2 Set Bill Validator Denomination Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet 1 on or OFF Blank Use Set Bill Validator Denomination to specify which bill values that your slot machine accepts A bill value appears on the Credit Display The Win Met
68. 002938 02 17 PDU Euro N Am 220V 50 60 Hz 12 pin A 002938 03 18 Knob 5mm x 20mm Fuse 5733 12869 01 18 Knob Wht Lt Fuse Holder 5733 12869 00 13 19 Fuse AASB 250 5731 06314 00 19 Fuse 2ASB 5 X 20 5735 13853 00 19 Fuse 2ASB 250 200 00000 5731 08665 00 20 Mounting Plate 22 00044011111 01 13500 21 Cover Backplane 03 9183 22 Board Slot A 17937 03 23 Bracket Chas Guide Mounting 01 002247 24 Connector Female Minifit Jr amp 4 Pin 5792 13721 04 25 Bracket Switch and Conn Mounting 01 12827 26 Screw 6 32 x 1 Hex Socketed Steel Zinc 4006 01162 16 27 Bracket Hopper Connector Mounting 01 12628 28 Hinge Gap 01 12692 29 Chute Coin Drop Reversed Coin Transfer 01 12529 30 Cover Received Coin 03 001480 31 Pin Lock Bar Drive 02 4911 32 Switch Three Position 5643 13204 00 33 Cam Dr Lk Flat 88 2 24cm Straight Dual 01 12793 10 34 Bracket Door Glide
69. 2448 35 Button Rectangular 6 3V Lamp PLAY CREDITS 20 002448 34 Button Rectangular 6 3V Lamp SPIN REELS 20 002448 19 Button Square 6 3V Lamp BET 20 002449 18 Button Square 6 3V Lamp CASH CREDIT 20 002449 23 Button Square 6 3V Lamp 20 002449 14 16 004345 PARTS MECHANICAL WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Mechanical Parts BUTTON MISCELLANEOUS PARTS OF Bezel Rectangular Button Plunger Spring amp 20 001986 02 Bezel Square Button Plunger Spring amp 20 001986 01 Diode 1 4004 00 5070 09054 00 Lens Clear Square Button 20 001986 03 Lens Clear Rectangular Button 20 001986 04 PLAYER PANEL BUTTON LABEL INSERTS 20 001986 XX The XX part number suffix indicates insert type e Kits DOTMATION 5 to 8 button panel w dotmation conversion Kit A 002716 01D01 5 to 8 button panel w out dotmation conversion Kit A 002716 02D01 5 to 6 button panel w dotmation conversion Kit A 003955 01D01 5 to 6 button panel w out dotmation conversion Kit A 003955 02D01 8 to 6 button panel w dotmation conversion Kit A 003955 04D01 Dotmation w short mounting bracket conv
70. 6 004346 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS BOWL Dwg Ref Large Exploded Views PARTS Description Asahi Seiko WMS Gaming Pin Outer Bowl DH7011M025153 20 001064 44 Washer Nylon Inner DH7011M025152 20 001064 54 Washer Nylon Outer DH7011M025150 20 001064 55 Terminal Bowl Probe DH7011M025093 20 001064 45 Washer Bowl 5 Star W5000SR899 20 001064 46 Nut M5 Bowl Shoulder N5000SN99 20 001064 47 Plate Hopper Bowl Baffle DH7011M025006 20 001064 53 Spring Upper Bowl Screw DH7011M025048 20 001064 50 Spring Lower Bowl Mounting DH7001M025049 20 001064 51 Screw BOWI 0 7011 025047 20 001064 49 Nut M4 small N4006HX99 20 004477 08 Collar 1 Spcr Bowl DH7001M10T081 20 001064 52 Insulator Bowl Screw DH7011M025052 20 001064 48 S3 CH3 3 9 Large Exploded Views e HOPPER PARTS Dwg Ref Description AS USA WMS Gaming Pin Motor Drive DH7001M025007 20 001064 01 Motor 115V Gearbox DH7001M025008 20 001064 02 Sensor 0 7001 025013 20 001064 03
71. AIN DOOR BACK MAIN DOOR BACK continued BALLAST BOX Dwg Ref Description WMS Gaming Dwg Ref Description WMS Gaming Dwg Ref Description WMS Gaming 1 Comparator CC 16D Inhibit US 5 25 Coin 10 Entry Back of Emperyl 21 000670 14777 1 Box Lamp 01 12787 Italian 500 L Coin Sigma Tkn 66160120 09 42000 1 10 Entry Back of Sigma Coin 21 000670 15ZZZ 2 Ballast 50 60 Hz 120V 0 145A 4 8W 5610 13545 00 1 Comparator CC 16D Inhibit 10 Entry Back of Windsor 50 Coin 21 000670 16ZZZ Ballast 15w 120v 50 60 2 5610 14210 00 US 1 Coin 66160116 09 42000 2 10 Entry Back of Windsor 1 Token 21 000670 17777 4 Starter 4 22W w capacitor Fluor 20 002780 1 Comparator CC 16D Inhibit 10 Entry Back of Windsor 2 Token 21 000670 18ZZZ 5 Starter ems 20 9849 US 50 Coin Token Can 1 66160118 09 42000 3 11 Hinge Door Mounting 01 12531 1 Comparator CC 16D Inhibit SA 1 Rand 09 42000 4 Hinge Plate need 01 12692 1 Comparator CC 16D Inhibit 506 Coin Wide 09 42000 6 12 Panel Reel Display Mounting
72. DU Power Supply 3 Disconnected or bad cable from Backplane Board to Dotmation Logic Board 4 No animation EPROMs XU4 5 Dotmation System EPROM XU10 6 System EPROM XU10 isn t compatible with animation EPROMs XU3 and XU4 7 Bad 12VDC switching power supply in display chassis 8 Serial port fault 9 Dead bus clock on Dotmation Logic Board 10 Bad Dotmation display 1 Bad cable between Dotmation Logic Board and display 2 Bad column driver on Display Scanning Board after Dotmation Control Board 3 Bad display tube 1 Bad cable between Dotmation Logic Board and display 2 Bad row driver on Display Scanning Board after Dotmation Logic Board 3 Bad display tube 1 Disconnected or bad cable from Dotmation Logic Board to display 2 Dotmation Display 3 Xilinx PGA chip XU5 Dotmation system is initializing Bad data packet Bad data packet type Bad or improper System EPROM XU10 on Dotmation Control Board GD requires proper version 1 EEPROM XU10 or XU4 2 SRAM chip U2 not socketed 3 Address decoder GAL XU6 16 004343 TROUBLESHOOTING 1 Check or replace cable 2 Check or replace cable between PDU connector J8 and Dotmation Logic Board 3 Check or replace cable between Backplane connector J19 and Dotmation Logic Board 4 Install proper EPROMs and XUA Check labels for version compatibility with EPROM XU10 5 Replace EPROM XU10 6 Install proper EPROM XU10
73. EEL X INVALID FEEDBA mice conn Sound BAD SOUND EPROM ON CPU 80 STATIC RAM BAHI LOW BATTERY VOLTAGE clr MEMORY CLEARED ere X RAM ERROR HERPE CORRUPT HEAP FULL HEAP CORRUPT GARE LOG DATA CLEAR THE RAM CORRUPT PROGRESSIVE DATA JURISDICTION JUMPER CHANGE nEEd CiERr ProS erc rfnd CORRUPT RANDON NUR SEED UNEQUAL GARE amp SECURE DATA CORRUPT RAN SIGNATURE rflnn nnde S2 CH3 3 1 Troubleshooting NOTICE mE This chapter covers slot software up to Jurisdiction Jumper Tilts v 5 09 Jurisdiction jumper tilts announce various improper jumper settings To clear jumper tilts turn off the machine Set jumpers properly Clear the RAM Turn on the machine and retest it PGA Chip Tilts NOTICE PGA Chip tilts alert you to failures of the Xilinx PGA Programmable Gate WHERE IS THE MAIN DOOR chip The PGA chip is a unique dynamically programmable Diagnostic messages refer to the input output chip It resides on the I O Board PGA chip XU41 primarily Main Door In upright slot handles peripheral switch inputs To clear PGA tilts open and close the machines the Front Door is also the Main Door Main Door 5 Progressive Tilts Progressive tilts disclose communication failures between the slot machine and progressive system To clear progressive tilts open and close the Main Door Reel Display Tilts Reel Display tilts point out communication failures between the CPU and Reel Display Boa
74. Game Over Mode Bookkeeping Mode Displays This chapter introduces a Bookkeeping Mode series with a highlighted table Each table presents initial values for the Credit Win Meter and Max Bet displays Take a look at the table for Series 1 below 16 004340 BOOKKEEPING MODE WMS Service Manual Slot Machine Bookkeeping Series 1 Coin Info Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet 5 MSD 5 LSD flashes 0 then 1 See the Coin Info table The meter number appears in the Bet Display The display flashes the first digit of the code followed by the second Then the display blanks The sequence repeats until you enter the next series Examples 0 then 1 then blank Meter 01 0 then 5 then blank Meter 05 To step through the meters in this series push SPIN REELS Find the meter number that you want to examine by watching the Bet Display When you see the number that you re interested in look at the Credit and Win Meter displays The most significant five digits for that meter appear in the Credit Display The least significant five digits appear from left to right in the Win Meter Display Toenter Series 2 turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY Meter Definitions Some meter names in the Coin Info series don t fully define the meters In the following discussion the manual briefly explains each meter s function Meter 01 Coins In The Coins In Meter tracks the number of played credits
75. H2 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS WMS Service Manual Slot Machine Diag Adjust The three left digits in the Credit Display represent a sound s test number To select a sound find its number on the Sound Tests table Repeatedly turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY until display numbers correspond to the table To test a sound press the SPIN REELS button Listen for sound effects To enter Sequence 3 from any sound test press the DIAGNOSTIC button Sequence 3 Display Digits Tests Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Several lighted segments make up each display digit The first test in this sequence checks all the display segments In the second test the I O Board sends several digits to all displays Each display should match the others enter Series 3 press DIAGNOSTIC after Test 2 Test 1 Segment All 8 s Test Test 1 lights all display segments in each digit all 8 s Dim or blank A n D segments may indicate a bad display driver or cable Check for loose connectors enter Test 2 press DIAGNOSTIC F B Test 2 Digits Test To check your slot machine s ability to display digits press d G DIAGNOSTIC Numeral by numeral each display should light the digit sequence 1 2 4 8 0 One digit progresses through the sequence Then the digit holds a zero and the next display goes through the sequence A display pass the Segment Test bu
76. ING bullet below CHNG6E 4 indicates a checksum change at CPU Board Game EPROM XU2 See the CLEARING bullet below 6ANNE 5 indicates a checksum change at CPU Board Data EPROM See the CLEARING bullet below CLEARING 6ANNE CHNGE 2 through 6ANNE CHh6E 5 To clear any of these tilts press DIAGNOSTIC The machine loads the new game information If you ve cleared the RAM properly before installing new EPROMs the machine displays Clear this tilt by again pressing DIAGNOSTIC Otherwise the nEEd tilt message appears This tilt indicates that you must clear the RAM and reinstall the EPROMs Use a RAM clear chip of the correct denomination Software Installation 00086080 arwon gt 16 004342 SOFTWARE CHANGES Unlock and open the Main Door Turn power off at the PDU switch Slant top machines only Disengage the coin chute Unlock and open the card cage Disengage the CPU bottom board by pulling the white board ejector tabs toward you Remove the board If your GD came with diagnostic software remove EPROM XU3 Save the Diagnostic chip for later use Obtain the RAM Clear Chip for the proper denomination Use this WMS Service Manual Slot Machine Software Changes LED 8 Segment Sound EPROM Display Xtal 1 8 MHz 4 XU17 Jumper DSP Game Security EPROM XU27 EPROM m 11 2 XU30 Sound EPROM 3 XU31 Data EPR
77. KING SYSTEM W DISPLAY 2 x 6 KEYPAD amp MAGNETIC CARD READER Faceplate Matte 01 001833 13P06 Spacer 5 16 mm sse 03 6047 4 MOUNTING HARDWARE BALLY SASY TRACKING SYSTEM WITH DISPLAY 3 x 4 KEYPAD amp MAGNETIC CARD READER Faceplate Matte 01 001833 14P06 Spacer 2 16 SMM ot rerit 03 6047 4 MOUNTING HARDWARE BALLY EPI TRACKING SYSTEM W DISPLAY 2x6 KEYPAD PLAYER SELECT BUTTON amp MAGNETIC READER Faceplate Matte 01 001833 17P06 MOUNTING HARDWARE CDS TRACKING SYSTEM W VACUUM FLOURESCENT DISPLAY KEYPAD amp MAGNETIC OR OPT READER Faceplate Matte 01 001833 16P06 Spacer 5 16 SMM duasini ertt te eit ttr rh un 03 6047 4 MOUNTING HARDWARE CDS TRACKING SYSTEM W LCD KEYPAD amp MAGNETIC CARD READER Bar CDS Keypad Mounting 01 003865 Faceplate Matte 01 001833 02P06 Spacer 9 16 03 6047 4 Spacer 3 6 TOmImI eiae ette eerte etie teh na 03 6047 2 MOUNTING HARDWARE CDS TRACKING SYSTEM W LCD KEYPAD amp OPTICAL CARD READER Bar CDS Keypad Mounting 01 003865 Faceplate Mat
78. Lever Steel Roller DH7001P025015 20 001064 04 Spring Roller Lever DH7001M025016 20 001064 05 Lever Pin Roller DH7001M025017 20 001064 06 Lever Bridge Roller DH7001M025018 20 001064 07 E Ringus iiit cs W3000ER99 20 001064 08 Knife 56 2 DH7001M005025 20 001064 09 Knife 25 DH7001M025025 20 001064 10 Knife 1 Token DH7001M10T9025 20 001064 11 Knife 50 Coin DH7001M050025 20 001064 56 Asahi Seiko HOPPER PARTS 3 10 DRAWING OF BOWL ASSEMBLY S3 CH3 Dwg Ref Description AS USA WMS Gaming Knife Canadian Loonie 1 DH7001M10T025 20 001064 61 Knife 1 Rand Token DH7001M027025 20 001064 65 Boss Plastic DH7001M025026 20 001064 12 Screw DH7001M025027 20 001064 13 Coin Guide 5 25 DH7001M025028 20 001064 14 Coin Guide 1 Token 7001 0107028 20 001064 15 Coin Guide 506 DH7001M050028 20 001064 57 Coin Cover 5 254 DH7001M025029 20 001064 16 Coin Cover 1 Token DH7001MO010T029
79. Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Chapter 1 Periodic Maintenance 16 004341 1 Collection and Supply seisis nsina aa enne nennen nene nnns innen nennen nenas 1 1 TE To 1 1 CPU and Driver Boards Card 1 5 CIE 1 7 glo MM EE 1 9 AIM DS 1 12 Power Distribution nlt iiiter 1 13 1 13 Chapter 2 Software and Game Denomination Changes 16 004342 2 1 fe eh rie 2 1 Denomination Changes 2 1 Card Cage ate e 2 1 EEPROM and RAM 2 1 SOftware NStallatlon 2 2 Clearing the CPU Board 2 3 How to Perform Soft Partial RAM 2 5 How to Perform a Hard Total RAM 2 2 5 Changing the 2 7 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting eee 16 004343 3 1 GOES X HP 3 1 SEDDICEGnI I Em 3 2 Button and Switch Troubleshooting 3 3 Candle Codes Troubleshooting
80. Matrix All microprocessor controlled lamps are wired into the rows and columns of this matrix The program blinks one lamp at a time Pressing MAX BET advances the test to the next lamp As each lamp blinks the Credit Display indicates its name Meanwhile the Win Meter Display indicates the lamp s row and WMS Service Manual Slot Machine 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS Zenon Note PC sheets before setting the Progressive Level Some games limit how high you can set the progressive level The machine doesn t prevent you from setting the level beyond these game limits For instance suppose that a game has five levels The GD won t prevent you from setting the Progressive Level to eight NOTICE CUSTOM FEATURES In some slot machines the Lamp Test is Sequence 1 of Series 10 These machines also include a number of or custom feature sequences For example a programmable user message on the Dotmation display These sequences which are game specific and non standard are beyond this manual s scope 1 CH2 2 23 Diag Adjust column The test checks leftmost lamps first Then the test progresses to lamps on the right side of the machine Here s the nominal test order Button lamps Tilt lamps Insert Coin lamps Denomination lamps Coin Accepted lamps Disclaimer Payline lamps Reel 1 lamps Reel 2 lamps Reel 3 lamps Bill Validator lamps Game specific lamps appear either at the
81. NGE dur bid URONG JURISDICTION JUNPER n dEc X METER X FRILURE HOPPER XXXXX ATTENDANT PAYS XXXXX CRS HPR DISPENSED EXTRA COIN HOPPER HOPPER Jan RUNAUAY HOPPER PGA FAIL XILINX CHIP FAILURE PROGRESSIVE 9 NO PROGRESSIVE CONTROLLER Prog 5 PROGRESSIVE RESPONSE LEd FAULI BAD DISPLAY OR LOOSE CABLE REEL rEEIX 0 REEL X NO FEEDBACK cEEIX 1 REEL X INVALID FEEDBK conn Sound BAD SOUND EPROM ON CPU BB STATIC RAR LOU BATTERY VOLTAGE CLEARED RAM ERROR CORRUPT HEAP FULL HEAP CORRUPT GARE LOG DATA CLEAR THE RAM CORRUPT PROGRESSIVE DATA CORRUPT RANDON NUN SEED nndcH UNEQUAL GANE B SECURE DATA 519 X CORRUPT RAN SIGNATURE WATCHDOG drubl URTECHDOG CHIP TINED QUT WMS Service Manual Slot Machine nEEd ClEAr ProS ecc rfind LER em Activit Meaning Off Machine is idle Change request Tilt or Jackpot Mode Main door closed Main door open Administration Mode Startup Sound Codes No of Bongs Situation 16 004349 TABLES amp DATA VO Board LEDs No LEDs light Check PDU fuse continuity All LEDs light Bad or loose CPU or I O Board Check EPROMs DS1 is on Another LED is off Bad power supply Host Communications Sound Volume Demo Cash and Credit Modes Reel Speed Etc Input Tests Output Tests Hopper Test Pay Table Test Reel Strip T
82. Number Alternates with above information CREDIT Win METER Bet HERE Jurisdiction Software Type Alternates with above information Game 2 Game ID 3 digits digits Wild amp Loose 010 92 Copy Cat 011 94 Power 7 s 012 96 Award 4 digits 0 9 Highest wager that the machine accepts in credits 2 16 1 CH2 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS coin leaves the hopper the CPU Board disables the hopper SSR The SSR switches off the hopper motor and engages the brake Normally the coin out count appears on the Credit Display If the hopper fails to dispense coins after three attempts the hopper stops Meanwhile the Credit Display reads HPrE indicating Hopper Empty You ll also notice that the TILT lamp comes on To start or repeat the Hopper Test or recover from an error press SPIN REELS Toenter Series 4 press DIAGNOSTIC Series 4 Paytable Test Initial Display Values Credit Game ID Pctage Win Meter Bet Top Awd Protocol Max Bet The Paytable Test displays six lines of data These lines itemize some 10 important facts about slot machine software Initially the software program identification number appears on the slot machine s three displays This number has five parts The illustration in the margin shows the parts and which display digits each part occupies The table below the illustration provides several examples Then every two second
83. OM Switch SW1 Xtal Clock 40 MHz PC Board Battery Ejector Tab Sound EPROM 5 XU18 800188 Microprocessor chip to clear the RAM and set the GD denomination See How to Perform a Hard Total RAM Clearance in this chapter Q 7 Track the software change in your official logbook Install EPROMs at these CPU Board locations Game and Data EPROMs at XU2 Sound EPROMs at XU17 XU18 XU30 and XU31 Some GDs don t use all these EPROMs Q 8 Return the CPU Board to the card cage Engage the board by pushing its white board ejector tabs toward the cage Q 9 Close and lock the Card Cage Door 10 Slant top machines only Reengage the coin chute 11 Turn on the power at the PDU switch Run a complete diagnostic check to assure that your GD functions nominally Close and lock the Main Door Clearing the CPU Board RAM Slot machine game software monitors important RAM blocks to verify data integrity The monitored information includes game meters coin timing values configuration parameters game log data etc If the GD detects corrupt data the GD produces a tilt For error detection and recovery purposes the system maintains duplicate copies of some RAM blocks If only one copy is corrupt the other RAM block serves as a master The GD can copy this block over the erroneous block This situation is an example of a recoverable RAM error Yet if both blocks are corrupt full recovery is impossi
84. Output Tests Hopper Test Pay Table Test Reel Strip Test Denomination Setting Maximum Hopper Payout Hopper Partial Pay Limit Progressive ID and Level Lamp Test and Custom Features Tests 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 You can t change Administration Mode selections from Tilt Mode To change settings you must be in Game Over Mode To enter Game Over Mode open and close the Main Door Opening and closing the Main Door also clears most tilts 1 2 2 1 Diag Adjust NOTICE You can use either the SPIN REELS button or the SLOT HANDLE to initiate tests For simplicity this chapter only mentions the SPIN REELS button NOTICE You can use either the JACKPOT RESET KEY or MAX BET to select tests For simplicity this chapter only mentions the JACKPOT RESET KEY NOTICE In this manual switch or button names appear in CAPITAL letters For example this manual often instructs you to press DIAGNOSTIC DIAGNOSTIC is the DIAGNOSTIC button behind the Main Door See the table Administration Mode Controls for other common switch names Supported Host Protocols Displa Protocol No Host Communication IGT System Bally System WMS Protocol 2 2 1 CH2 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS Administration Mode Controls DIAGNOSTIC Enters and advances through Admini stration Mode test series sequences Selects tests within a series or sequence Usually
85. RAM Clear Chip Install the Game Chip 16 004342 SOFTWARE CHANGES 15 16 17 18 19 Reinsert the Data EPROM in socket XU3 Return the CPU Board to the card cage Engage the board by pushing its white board ejector tabs toward the cage Close the Card Cage Door Slant top machines only Reengage the coin chute Turn GD power ON The message clr should appear on the Credit Display This message indicates proper clearing of the RAM If you ve also performed a game change 6ANNE CHANGE appears first Press DIAGNOSTIC to load the new game information Then clr appears indicating the cleared RAM WMS Service Manual Slot Machine Software Changes 20 Lock the card cage Reinitialize the System Q 21 Push the DIAGNOSTIC button The machine shuts down and reboots If you cleared the machine properly the message clr appears on the Credit Display Push the DIAGNOSTIC button to acknowledge this message 22 Close and lock the Main Door Changing the Denomination 1 Unlock and open the Main Door 2 Turn power off at the PDU switch Q 3 Slanttop machines only Disengage the coin chute 4 Change the denomination decals on the GD s Reel Hatch Q 5 Change the coin denomination of the coin comparator Or change the coin comparator 6 Change the front of the coin entry 7 Hopper Machines Change the hopper 8 Perform a hard RAM clear with the proper RAM Clear Chip
86. Tests Test 41 checks the opto on the middle reel mechanism Notice the black opto fork at the base of the reel mechanism Rotate the reel until the interrupter tab slides between the opto fork tines Initially zero the logic level digit changes to one Test 42 Reel 3 Opto Test 42 checks the opto on the reel mechanism nearest to the bill validator BV Notice the black opto fork at the base of the reel mechanism Rotate the reel until the interrupter tab slides between the opto fork tines Initially zero the logic level digit changes to one Tests 70 through 75 Game Specific Inputs The factory reserves tests 70 through 75 for game specific inputs Tests for these inputs vary from machine to machine Your machine s software may not include tests 70 through 75 Series 2 Output Tests Series 2 Output Tests includes three sequences Solenoid and Lamp Tests Sound Tests and a Display Digits Test Sequence 1 Solenoid and Lamp Tests Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet 9 Blank 2 The left two Credit Display digits represent the test number WMS Service Manual Slot Machine 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS Coins Played Meter Increments Bill Dollars Meter Increments Coins Out Meter Increments Credits Hand Paid Mtr Increments Coins Drop Meter Increments Future Use All lamps Light Payline Lamp 1 Lights Payline Lamp 2 Lights Payline Lamp 3 Lights Payline Lamp 4 Lights Payline Lamp 5 Lights Bill Va
87. UME GAMING INC Upright Slot Machine Model 40X Service Manual With Details on 1995 Machines 1999 WMS Gaming Inc 3401 N Califomia Avenue Chicago Illinois 60618 Phone 800 378 7741 ON Mi GAMING INC February 1999 A 004336 Upright Sot Machine Model 40X Service Manual With Details on 1995 Machines 6 1999 WMS Gaming Inc Contents Model 40 Upright Slot Machine Service Manual A 004336 olli M s 16 004337 1 Section 1 Setup amp Software Ghapter m E Y9 16 004338 1 1 1 1 Were Sleep 1 5 Slot Machine Base Dimensions sse eene nennen nnne 1 6 Gaming 1 7 Flammability Classification Weights sese 1 7 Chapter 2 Diagnostic and Adjustment Software 16 004339 2 Using Administration 2 1 Administration Mode 2 2 Series 0 Host Communications Sound Volume Demo Cash and Credit Modes Reel SIM 2 2 Senes 1 5 85 2 11 Series 2 2 13 Series 3 txt ec EE
88. able Audio 2 to H 18116 01 Cable Belly Lamp H 18885 00 Cable Bill Validator H 17961 00 Cable Bill Validator Lamps H 17974 00 Cable Coin Comparator and Chute Door H 17958 00 WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004344 PARTS ELECTRONIC NOTICE These parts are for 1995 machines 1995 machines bear the number 71272 on their nameplates You ll find your machine s nameplate beneath the slot handle NOTICE For use with JCM DBV145 bill validator w o plastic illuminated bezel NOTICE Used Only For Monopoly Top Box NOTICE For electronic component part numbers please refer to Schematic Drawing Set Manual A 004434 3 CH1 1 1 Electronic Parts Cables Universal continued NOTICE Cable Coin Comparator and Chute H 17972 00 These parts are for 1995 machines Cable Condor Coin 5797 004090 00 1995 machines bear the number Cable DC Power H 17965 00 71272 on their nameplates You ll Cable Door Key Sw amp Arm Sw Casino only H 17959 02 find your machine s nameplate Cable Door Key Sw amp Arm Sw Lottery only
89. acer 3 8 10 404 03 6047 2 Plate EDT Optical Card Reader Mounting Matte Black 01 002244 P06 MOUNTING HARDWARE GT EDT TRACKING SYSTEM W 9MM CHAR DISPLAY amp MAGNETIC CARD READER Faceplate Matte 01 001833 04P06 Spacer 3 8 10 03 6047 2 MOUNTING HARDWARE IGT EDT TRACKING SYSTEM W 9MM CHAR DISPLAY amp OPTICAL CARD READER Faceplate Matte 01 001 833 04P06 Spacer 3 8 TOMM scissura iuan 03 6047 2 Plate EDT Optical Card Reader Mounting Matte Black 01 002244 P06 MOUNTING HARDWARE IVERSON GAMING SM1 TRACKING SYSTEM W 1x3 1 8 DISPLAY amp MAGNETIC CARD READER Faceplate Matte 01 001833 20P06 Spacer 9 16 8 03 6047 4 MOUNTING HARDWARE MIKOHN TRACKING SYSTEM W DISPLAY KEYPAD amp MAGNETIC CARD READER Faceplate Matte 01 001833 09P06 Spacer 4 16 A WIM ote 03 6047 9 e Buttons BUTTONS PLAYER PANEL Button Rectangular 6 3V Lamp CHEST 20 001887 05 Button Rectangular 6 3V Lamp MAX BET SPIN 20 002448 16 Button Rectangular 6 3V Lamp PLAY 4 CREDITS 20 00
90. ameters in Administration Mode To read Bill Log Data and Line Info Meters enter Bookkeeping Mode The Game Log and Game Credits reinstall if possible If the Game Log isn t 16 004342 SOFTWARE CHANGES WMS Service Manual Slot Machine Software Changes corrupt it reinitializes to resolve customer disputes Game Credits follow the same rule Credits return to the last credit value before the RAM error occurred If the Game Log or Game Credits value is corrupt the system can t reinstall it Due to the unrecoverable RAM error the system resets all other RAM data Reinitializing this data assures that the GD returns to a stable known state The system also restores EEPROM data coin timings RAM signature data and essential GD meters The GD system loses very little information After every 100 games GD software updates machine metering information on the secure EEPROM Metering information also updates when you enter Administration Mode or Bookkeeping Mode A soft RAM clearance may lose up to 99 games worth of meter information How to Perform a Soft Partial RAM Clearance A soft RAM clearance is easy to perform After an unrecoverable RAM tilt occurs press DIAGNOSTIC When the system finishes the soft RAM clearance press DIAGNOSTIC again At this point a Soft Clear tilt occurs How to Perform a Hard Total RAM Clearance The RAM clearing procedure requires a special RAM Clear Chip Before you can clear the RAM you must
91. applies to broken or cracked glass which can cause severe wounds 1 8 S2 CH1 Q 5 Using an 11 32 nut driver loosen four 8 KEPS nuts on the glass retaining bracket 6 Slide the glass retaining bracket out of the frame 7 Carefully remove the belly glass from its frame Reassembly 1 Carefully replace the belly glass in its frame Position the top of the glass in the frame first Then press the bottom of the glass against the frame s foam tape If the tape is worn out replace it Q 2 Slide the glass retaining bracket into the frame Q 3 Using an 11 32 nut driver tighten four 8 KEPS nuts on the glass retaining bracket 4 Hold the belly glass frame at a 45 degree angle to the slot machine front Slide the belly glass hinge tabs straight forward into the belly slots 5 Raise the belly glass frame Hold it tight against the door Lock down black metal latches at either side of the belly lamp tray You ll find them just below the back of the player panel 6 Switch on slot machine power Q 7 Close and lock the Main Door e Removing the Topbox Glass a 1 2 3 Unlock and open the Main Door Switch off slot machine power at the Power Distribution Unit inside the Main Door Lift the topbox glass by its bottom support bracket The glass will disengage from the slot machine gutter Gently pull the glass away from the machine If a topbox cable connects to the back of the gla
92. ard RAM clearance requires you to install a RAM Clear Denomination EPROM in the GD The RAM Clear EPROM initializes GD parameters that command GD software to reset After software installation GD game software reinitializes or clears GD parameters to their default values After hard RAM clearance initialization the GD system writes several values to the secure EEPROM These values include UNIQUE GD DATA DENOMINATION COIN TIMINGS RAM SIGNATURE VALUES This data remains unchanged until after another hard RAM clearance initialization The machine meters also reset to zero The GD copies the meters to the secure device Soft RAM Clearance Partial RAM Clearance To get the GD running again you can perform a soft partial RAM clearance Unlike a hard RAM clearance a soft RAM clearance doesn t require EPROM installation A soft RAM clearance recovers secure EEPROM data and reinstalls it into the Game RAM Other parameters reinitialize to their hard RAM clearance values or their values before the error What Soft RAM Clearance Achieves After a Soft RAM clearance several values reset to hard RAM clearance values Among these are Bill Log Data Line Info Meters and GD configuration parameters GD configuration parameters include SOUND VOLUME LEVELS HOPPER Pay LIMIT REEL SPEED Configuration parameter examples Sound Vol Level 1 70 Hopper Pay Limit 500 Reel Speed Medium etc You can check or alter these par
93. ars in the Credit Display Meanwhile the Win Meter and Bet displays blank The game number alternates with game data in the three displays Credits on the machine Credits Won and Credits Bet appear after the game number WMS Service Manual Slot Machine 16 004340 BOOKKEEPING MODE Series 2 Play Info Meters Games Played Games Played Since Reset Games Played Since Door Close Games Won Total Hand Pays Progressive Wins Player Count Average Time Played Uptime Playable for X hours Series 3 Play Log Meters S1 CH3 Data from Game 1 Before Last Data from Game 2 Before Last Data from Game 3 Before Last Data from Game 4 Before Last Data from Game 5 Before Last Data from Game 6 Before Last Data from Game 7 Before Last Data from Game 8 Before Last Data from Game 9 Before Last Data from Game 10 Before Last Data from Game 11 Before Last Data from Game 12 Before Last Data from Game 13 Before Last Data from Game 14 Before Last Data from Game 15 Before Last Data from Game 16 Before Last Data from Game 17 Before Last Data from Game 18 Before Last Data from Game 19 Before Last 3 5 Bookkeeping Series 4 Door Info Meters Main Door Access Bill Validator Stacker Access Bill Validator Door Access Logic Door Access Drop Door Access Jam Service Door Access Reel Hatch Hood Door Access 3 6 1 To step through the meters this series push SPIN REELS Find the game number that you want to
94. arts WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004343 TROUBLESHOOTING 2 CH3 3 17 Troubleshooting Sound Troubleshooting Guide No sound but rest of slot machine operates e ronn Sound appears displays 2 Some sounds missing or 1 Bad or disconnected speaker cable 2 Bad protection diode on I O Board Speaker may click when you turn on slot machine 3 Bad capacitor on I O Board 4 Bad audio power on I O Board Unlikely Bad or improper sound EPROM on CPU Board GD requires proper version Sound EPROM Game EPRO Data EPROM XU3 Switch SW1 3 18 distorted All sounds distorted 1 Bad 12V power supply 2 Bad protection diode on Board 3 Bad capacitor on I O Board 4 Bad audio power amp on Board Unlikely LED 8 Segment Display Xtal 1 8 MHz Jumpers Sound EPROM 5 XU18 Xtal Clock 80C188 40 MHz Microprocessor S2 CH3 16 004343 TROUBLESHOOTING TDA2030A Sound Amp Chip Jumper 4 cum DSP r3 Security EPROM XU27 2 XU30 a Sound EPROM 3 XU31 CPU DS1 Fail LED 1 Reconnect or replace cable 2 Check for shorted D8 or D9 Replace the bad part 3 Check C53 C51 or C60 Replace the bad part 4 Check U34 audio IC in large heatsink Replace the bad part 1 Run Sound Tests 2 If one of these EPROMs is bad replace it XU17 XU18 XU30 XU31
95. ble This situation exemplifies an unrecoverable RAM error Six unrecoverable RAM errors exist CRC 1 1 OPERATING SYSTEM DATA CRC 2 1 MAIN METER DATA Loa 1 GAME LoG DATA CRC PROGRESSIVE DATA WMS Service Manual Slot Machine 16 004342 SOFTWARE CHANGES NOTICE Some slot machines don t use all EPROM locations 1 indicates Pin One Notch on Chip Decoupling Capacitor EPROM Orientation When inserting EPROMs match EPROM notches to the notches on chip sockets White markings on the board also indicate proper chip notch position Improperly inserting chip can destroy it Recoverable RAM Error GOOD gt Recoverable RAM Error GOOL Unrecoverable RAM Error ER CLEAR rls mAy S2 CH2 2 3 Software Changes 2 4 2 CH2 RAM RAM Game DATA NOT EQUAL TO SECURE DATA SIG 1 1 RAM SIGNATURE OR DENOMINATION DATA Recovering data requires that you clear the RAM You may clear RAM in either of two ways depending on the problem s severity A hard RAM clearance restores data to values stored in a special EPROM A soft RAM clearance restores data to the last values stored by the GD When to Clear the RAM Clear the RAM IF YOU WANT TO CHANGE THE GD DENOMINATION HARD RAM CLEAR e BEFORE YOU CHANGE GAME OR DATA ROM Hard RAM CLEAR IF THE GD ALERTS YOU OF RAM ERROR HARD OR SOFT RAM CLEAR Hard RAM Clearance Total RAM Clearance A h
96. ccess door with your key You ll find this door near the slot handle The key also unlocks the handle mechanism With the mechanism unlocked you can pull the handle down for easy stacker access Push a cassette extraction tool into the doorway After the extraction tool mates with the bill cassette slide out the extraction tool Slide an empty bill cassette through the doorway and into the BV Don t use the extraction tool with this empty bill cassette Also take care not to install the cassette upside down The empty cassette s open end should face upward 5 Close and lock the BV access door Collecting Coins 000000 gt 1 Open the pedestal door with your key Slide out the cashbox Empty the cashbox Replace the cashbox Lock the pedestal Filling the Hopper 9 9 0000 Unlock and open the Main Door Switch off slot machine power To ease the job you may lift up disengage and remove the coin tray Add coins as necessary to the hopper Replace the coin tray Switch on slot machine power Close and lock the Main Door Reading Electromechanical Meters Observe your jurisdiction s meter procedures The slot machine includes up to six non resettable electromechanical meters The illustration depicts the meters and provides typical labels The actual meter labels depend on your jurisdiction s rules Don t confuse electronic soft meters with electromechanical mete
97. ch incorrectly or changing the switch position under power will cause damage Temporarily remove the hopper from the machine Lift out the coin tray and pull the hopper straight out The hopper has a rotary type line frequency switch Never adjust this switch with the line cord plugged in Check this switch s setting to see that the factory setting matches the local line frequency If not set the switch to match the local power line frequency You ll find the switch on the Hopper Control Board Access the switch by sliding out the hopper Look at the Hopper Control Board through the window beneath and beside the hopper bowl Notice the arrow on the switch face This arrow points to either 110 or 220 These switch labels have nothing to do with line voltage e In 60 Hz areas the arrow should point to 110 In 50 Hz areas the arrow should point to 220 To adjust the switch insert a small screwdriver in the slot atop the switch Turn the screwdriver to select the hopper line frequency Plug the female end of the line cord into the slot machine s Power Distribution Unit You ll find the Power Distribution Unit on the lower left inside cabinet wall Drop the line cord through the base and out the lower hole Check the slot machine for loose or missing hardware Missing hardware may have fallen into the hopper Clean it out of there before the hopper jams Replace the hardware Check the hopper Before filli
98. d Watchdog timeout On CPU Board failing voltage at static RAM backup battery DSP power up diagnostics failed LED panel game display communication fault Briefly at power up Game 8 remains on Dead CPU Board S2 CH3 16 004343 TROUBLESHOOTING 1 Replace Board and rerun test 2 Replace PGA 1 Replace the CPU Board 2 EPROM or bus buffer may be bad 1 Save game play pricing and other location programmed information to the central system or write it down 2 Power down the GD 3 Remove CPU Board Replace battery Batt1 1A CAUTION Without battery GD loses vital information at power down 4 Replace CPU Board and rerun test 5 After test 3 lights again Original battery is good MAX791 chip U11 may be bad 1 Replace CPU Board Rerun test 2 Hear more than one bong at startup Yes A Sound EPROM or DSP RAM 6116 chips U38 U40 may be bad 3 DSP chip XU37 be bad 1 Firmly reseat connectors at both ends of cable Turn game off for five seconds Then turn it on again 2 After test 5 lights again Swap LED Board Turn game off for five seconds Then turn it on again 3 After second test 5 lights again Original LED Board is good Swap Board Turn game off for five seconds Then turn it on again 4 After third test 5 lights again Original I O Board is good Swap LED cable Turn game off for five seconds Then turn it on again 1 Constan
99. d Snd 3 automatically set to the value of Snd 1 To play or mute the sound press BET ONE BET ONE toggles the sound on and off Pressing BET ONE you hear the credit bet sound at the new volume level Use this sound to determine the effect of your adjustment To reduce sound volume press SPIN REELS To raise sound volume press MAX BET SPIN To turn AUTO settings on or off press CASH and either SPIN or MAX BET Setting toggles between auto on and auto off functions To reduce Snd 2 or Snd 3 below Snd 1 turn JACKPOT RESET KEY Simultaneously press MAX BET SPIN To move the arrow in Sound Screen 2 press DIAGNOSTIC See the illustration Automatic Sound Screen 2 To save settings and enter Sequence 4 press the DIAGNOSTIC button Sequence 4 Feature Sound Volume Automated Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet Snd2 3 Digit No 0 Feature Sound Volume controls volume during a large award payout How large is large Large is game specific but a rule of thumb applies Usually feature sound exceeds 50 credits Typically Feature Sound Volume is much louder than normal volume Use Feature Sound Volume to draw attention to the machine during large wins For example feature game 2 6 S1 CH2 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS WMS Service Manual Slot Machine Diag Adjust sounds such as the Winning Streak Bonus Round The Win Meter Display indicates the slot machine s sound volume setting Y
100. der the cover plate Use a 7mm wrench for this step Turn the hopper around so that the motor faces frontward Remove two hex nuts that secure the knife to the aluminum frame The frame is the cylinder that surrounds the hopper pinwheel Use a 7mm wrench for this step Turn the hopper around so that the pinwheel faces frontward The hex head knife bolts 16 004341 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE NOTICE Hopper bowl mounting hardware varies according to the hopper denomination Not all screws are the same type Some screws include hardware such as springs or spacers Replace screws springs and spacers in exactly the same location that you removed them from NOTICE During disassembly you may find shim washers on screws between the knife and the frame During reassembly replace these shims in the same locations where you found them 0 2mm clearance Installation of Knife S2 CH1 Periodic Maint NOTICE During disassembly you may find shim washers on screws between the knife and the frame During reassembly replace these shims in the same locations where you found them NOTICE When installing a 05 knife be sure to use an M4 x 10 x 10 flat washer with each mounting bolt This will prevent the lock washer from jamming into the bolt hole 1 10 S2 CH1 reside at the top right side of the frame Loosen the knife bolts Remove the bolts knife and shims together Save them for reassembly Q 13 R
101. ds Turn the power OFF before removing or inserting EPROMs Observe proper static preven tion safeguards Before you power up the unit verify that circuit boards seat securely Properly align EPROMs with socket pins Otherwise you can severely damage the chips 2 CH2 GAME TYPE POWER 75 WILD amp LOOSE ETC GAME DESCRIPTOR GAME PERCENTAGE MAX BET EFFECT PACKAGES ETC SOFTWARE VERSION Game EPROM CHECKSUM Both the Data EPROM and the static RAM store these four pieces of data Suppose that you install a game EPROM The CPU compares this EPROM s data with data in the static RAM If the data doesn t match the machine displays a tilt code 6ANNE CHh6E 1 indicates a mismatch between Game EPROM XU2 and Data EPROM XU3 That is someone installed a non matching Game or Data EPROM For example Your machine has a Wild and Loose Game EPROM and a Top Cat Data EPROM You can t clear 1 tilt with a mismatched set of EPROMs Instead you must install two chips of the same type 6ANNE 2 indicates that someone changed the Game type For example you just changed a Top Cat machine to a Wild and Loose machine To clear this tilt remove the CPU Board EPROMs and install the old ones Or press the Diagnostic Button to load new data to the static RAM See the CLEARING bullet below 6ANNE CHNGE 3 indicates game version change at CPU Board EPROMs XU2 and XU3 See the CLEAR
102. e DIAGNOSTIC button Sequence 2 Set Progressive Level Credit Win Meter Bet LEUEL 1 Digit No 9 Initial Display Values The Level setting tells the machine how many progressive levels to respond to If your slot machine doesn t support progressive capabilities the Win Meter display reads null In machines without progressive controllers Sequence 2 is a read only feature If you select Level 0 The machine doesn t trigger a progressive response If you select Level 1 Only a maximum coin win on the paytable s top win line triggers a progressive win If you select Level 2 Hitting either Level 1 or Level 2 triggers a progressive win When a player hits Line 2 he only wins the second line Level 2 He s still eligible to win Line 1 in the future When a player hits Line 1 he only wins the first line Level 1 He s still eligible to win Line 2 in the future If you select any Level which is greater than 2 A maximum coin win on the paytable s top X win line triggers a progressive win To increment the flashing digit value press SPIN REELS To enter Series 10 press the DIAGNOSTIC button Series 10 Lamp Test Credit LAnnP Win Meter Bet r7 c3 0 Initial Display Values Series 10 provides a test of all the lamps in the slot machine This test supplements the test at Series 2 Initially the slot machine displays row and column numbers for the Bet One Switch lamp Row and column numbers refer to the Lamp
103. e coin chute side that bolts to the lamp tray Position the new Receiver Board on the opposite side of the coin chute Each optotransistor should face an LED through a hole in the coin chute Be sure that you don t mount the boards backwards Otherwise optos and LEDs won t align with their holes Inside the Main Door replace Phillips screws that fasten the Receiver Board Engage a Phillips screw removed earlier on your Phillips screwdriver Insert the screwdriver into one of the lamp tray access holes Fasten down one side of the Transmitter Board with this screw Replace the other Transmitter Board screw at the second access hole Replace and raise the belly glass and frame Support the belly glass Inside the door lower black metal latches at either side of the belly lamp tray You ll find these latches just below the back of the player panel control panel Plug in the two Receiver Board connectors Switch on slot machine power Close and lock the Main Door Removing Opto Board from GDs w Two Belly Fluorescent Lamps a 1 2 3 Unlock and open the Main Door Switch off slot machine power The Opto Board has two parts the Receiver Board and the Transmitter LED Board Find the Receiver Board inside the door on the back of the coin chute Unplug the two Receiver Board connectors Unplug the coin chute solenoid connector Support the belly glass Inside the door raise black metal latches at either sid
104. e of the belly lamp tray You ll find these latches just below the back of the player panel control panel Lower and remove the belly glass and frame You ll notice two belly fluorescent lamps Carefully grasp one of 16 004341 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE WMS Service Manual Upright Slot the belly lamps Twist the fluorescent lamp either direction until its pins come free of the sockets Remove the lamp If your GD has a second fluorescent lamp remove it in the same way 8 Support the coin chute Remove four Phillips screws that secure the chute to the lamp tray These screws are near the latch end of the door 9 Remove the coin chute 10 Remove Phillips screws that fasten the Transmitter Board and Receiver Board Each board has two screws 11 Remove the Transmitter Board and the Receiver Board Reassembly 1 Position the new Transmitter Board Place it on the coin chute side that bolts to the lamp tray Position the new Receiver Board on the opposite side of the coin chute Each optotransistor should face an LED through a hole in the coin chute Be sure that you don t mount the boards backwards Otherwise optos and LEDs won t align with their holes 2 Fasten the Transmitter Board with two Phillips screws Fasten the Receiver Board in the same way 3 Position the coin chute on the lamp tray 4 Support the coin chute Replace four Phillips screws that secure the chute to
105. e standard software Special jurisdictions sometimes require their own software In addition special jurisdictions always employ unique jumper settings on the I O Board These settings appear later in this chapter To check paytable awards press SPIN REELS once for each award Each time that you press SPIN REELS the test advances to the next award The reels spin and stop on each winning combination The stops reference on the center line Maximum and minimum paytable awards alternate in the Win Meter Display See the NOTICE in the margin Awards occupy all five digits of the display Note this difference In the program identification number described above awards occupy only four display digits The Credit Display indicates the award number For instance a 1 indicates the top award After each test the display indicates the award for that combination Suppose that a failure occurs during the test The test terminates without completing the spin The Credit Display indicates the failure type with an error code To recover from the failure press SPIN REELS To continue the Paytable Test press SPIN REELS again After displaying the last award in the paytable the Paytable Test ends To enter Series 5 press DIAGNOSTIC Or press SPIN REELS after the last non zero award combination Series 5 Reel Strip Test Initial Display Values Credit Blank Win Meter Bet Blank 5 The Reel Strip Test enables you to check each str
106. ectronic Host Credits Out CREDITSINBILL increments but the COINSIN in Coin Info doesn t Total Credits Out from Bonus Total Credits Drop from Coins Total Credits Drop may include bills Card Credits depending on jurisdiction Card Credits enter the machine electronically usually through a host system Credits Removed from Credits Won a Credits Bet from Credits Won One source of these credits is player tracking or debit cards The player inserts the card into an electronic card reader This reader relays appropriate information to the central system The central system orders the slot Hopper Fill Amount machine to accept credits Bonus Credits The central system might decide to give the player a bonus Bonus Credits enter the machine electronically usually through a host system To step through the meters this series push SPIN REELS Find the meter number that you want to examine by watching the Bet Display When you see the number that you re interested in look at the Credit and Win Meter displays The most significant five digits for that meter appear in the Credit Display The least significant five digits appear from left to right in the Win Meter Display Toenter Series 7 turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY Series 10 Line Info Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet 5 MSD 5 LSD flashes 0 then 1 Line Info meters the number of events that produces a win line combination The meter numb
107. ed 4 Before Last Value of Bill Inserted 5 Before Last Value of Bill Inserted 6 Before Last Value of Bill Inserted 7 Before Last Value of Bill Inserted 8 Before Last Value of Bill Inserted 9 Before Last Series 8 Bet Info Meters 3 8 Games Played with 1 Credit Bet Games Played with 2 Credit Bet Games Played with 3 Credit Bet Games Played with 4 Credit Bet Games Played with 5 Credit Bet 1 To step through the meters this series push SPIN REELS Find the meter number that you want to examine by watching the Bet Display When you see the number that you re interested in look at the Credit and Win Meter displays The most significant five digits for that meter appear in the Credit Display The least significant five digits appear from left to right in the Win Meter Display To enter Series 7 turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY Series 7 Bill Log Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet 5 MSD 5 LSD flashes 0 then 1 See the Bill Log Meters table The meter number appears in the Bet Display The display flashes the first digit of the code followed by the second Then the display blanks The sequence repeats until you enter the next series To step through the meters in this series push SPIN REELS Find the meter number that you want to examine by watching the Bet Display When you see the number that you re interested in look at the Win Meter Display The dollar value of the inserted bill
108. emove the old hopper knife Reassembly 1 Orient the hopper so that the pinwheel faces frontward Properly position the new hopper knife mounting bolts lock washers and shims Loosely install the hopper knife bolts 2 Prop up the knife with metal shims that came with the hopper 3 Tighten the knife bolts with 7mm wrench 4 For this step use feeler gauge A suitable gauge is available from hardware and auto stores Place the feeler gauge under the knife tip between the tip and the pinwheel Use the gauge to measure the gap between the knife and the pinwheel Your goal is to achieve the proper measurement 0 2mm or 0 008 inch As necessary repeat steps 2 through 4 Use fewer or additional shims to regap the knife until you obtain the specified gap 5 Use a 7mm wrench for this step Turn the hopper around so that the motor faces frontward Replace two hex nuts that secure the knife to the aluminum frame Q 6 Turn the hopper around so that the pinwheel faces frontward Position the coin exit cover plate over the knife 7 Use a 2 metric Phillips screwdriver for this step Replace the three Phillips screws that secure the coin exit cover plate 8 Use a 2 metric Phillips screwdriver for this step Replace the hopper bowl Be sure to replace hardware exactly where it came off the hopper during disassembly Q 9 Reconnect the bowl sensor wires by plugging in two quick disconnect terminals 10 Slide t
109. equivalent bulb 2 Replace the button housing through the button hole Make sure that the letters read right side up Secure the button housing by screwing the plastic nut onto the housing The serrated edge of the plastic nut should face the player panel 3 Hold down the button and snap the lamp bracket back on Test the button to be sure that the bracket seats properly 4 Switch on slot machine power 5 Close and lock the Main Door Power Distribution Unit Replacing Power Distribution Unit Fuses 1 Unlock and open the Main Door 2 Switch off slot machine power The main power fuse is part of the slot machine s Power Distribution Unit As shown on the illustration the fuse is on the PDU front panel 3 Unscrew the plastic fuse knob Reassembly 1 Replace the fuse In 110 volt GDs use a 4ASB 250V fuse In 220 volt GDs use a 2ASB 250V fuse 2 Return the knob to its position on the PDU front panel 3 Twist the plastic fuse knob until it reengages 4 Switch on slot machine power 5 Close and lock the Main Door Reels Replacing and Aligning a Reel Strip 1 Unlock and open the Main Door 2 Switch off GD power at the PDU Q 3 Unplug the cable to the Reel Motor Control Board The reel motor cable plug is in front of the reel mechanism Take care not to damage delicate mass termination connector pins 4 Lift up the thumb lever in front of the reel mechanism
110. er display indicates whether the slot machine accepts that denomination A Display of on means accept and OFF means reject The Bill Settings table lists available denominations and their display codes Continue to select and accept or reject denominations until you ve completed every denomination To select the next denomination turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY To accept or reject a denomination press SPIN REELS Check the Win Meter Display A display of on means accept and OFF means reject To return to the first denomination advance to the last denomination Then turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY once more To enter Series 7 press the DIAGNOSTIC button WMS Service Manual Slot Machine 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS Bill Settings 1 CH2 Diag Adjust Series 7 Maximum Hopper Payout Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet HoPr 4 Digit No 7 Series 7 selects the maximum number of coins that the hopper dispenses at once Series 7 doesn t affect the number of coins paid out for the top award Here s how Series 7 works A win that equals or exceeds the Maximum Hopper Payout triggers a hand pay event The hand pay equals the difference between the win and the partial hopper pay amount An attendant must pay the hand pay amount At or above the Maximum Hopper Payout the GD reacts in either of two ways In Cash Mode the machine pays the partial payout amount set at Series 8 Remaining
111. er etc on CPU Board data bus 1 ROM checksum error Bad CPU Board Data EPROM 2 Bad data bus bits on CPU Board 3 Bad buffer etc on CPU Board data bus Check reason for situation with host System administrator Press DIAGNOSTIC Replace XU27 on CPU Board and press DIAGNOSTIC Replace XU27 on CPU Board and press DIAGNOSTIC Install matching set of EPROMs Game type change Acknowledge change by pressing DIAGNOSTIC Acknowledge change by pressing DIAGNOSTIC 1 Acknowledge change by pressing DIAGNOSTIC 2 Replace bad Program EPROM or Backplane EEPROM 3 Replace bootleg EPROM at XU2 with legitimate WMS part 1 Acknowledge change by pressing DIAGNOSTIC 2 Replace bad Program EPROM or Backplane EEPROM 3 Replace bootleg EPROM at XU3 with legitimate WMS part 1 Replace EPROM XU2 Look for repeat of ROM diagnostic message 2 No message Problem solved 3 Message repeats Replace CPU Board or bench test bus and bus devices 1 Replace EPROM XUS Look for repeat of ROM diagnostic message 2 No message Problem solved 3 Message repeats Replace CPU Board or bench test bus and bus devices tablE appears in displays Bad game data Replace EPROM WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004343 TROUBLESHOOTING 2 CH3 3 5 Troubleshooting CPU Sound Jumpers From P7 to P7 OUT CPU Board contains 8 meg sound EPROMs From P7 OUT to 5 CPU Board contains 4
112. er appears in the Bet Display The display flashes the first digit of the code followed by the second Then the display blanks The sequence repeats until you exit Series 10 The number of Line Info meters depends on the game s pay table For Example winning a award increments Meter 1 by one Winning with the second best award combination increments Meter 2 by one Win line combination reports don t depend on the bet or payout For example John bets one credit and wins 100 Mary bets three and wins 300 In either case three sevens appear on the payline The slot machine reports each case as one event WMS Service Manual Slot Machine 16 004340 BOOKKEEPING MODE S1 CH3 3 9 Bookkeeping 3 10 1 games slot machine only reports win line events that produce a payout Some games create many meters for a winning combination For example Mary wins with three matching bars That combination produces meters for three 1 bars three 2 bars three 3 bars etc To step through the meters in this series push SPIN REELS Find the meter number that you want to examine by watching the Bet Display When you see the number that you re interested in look at the Credit and Win Meter displays The most significant five digits for that meter appear in the Credit Display The least significant five digits appear from left to right in the Win Meter Display To enter Series 11 turn
113. erent volume settings in Delaware In Auto the volume for any sound sequence is double that of the previous sequence You must only change Snd 1 to make the game quieter or louder This feature simplifies game setup Ordinarily you can t set the value of Snd 3 lower than Snd 2 Similarly you usually can t set Snd 2 to a lower value than Snd 1 What if you raise Snd 1 above the Snd 2 or Snd 3 value Then Snd 2 and Snd 3 automatically set to the value of Snd 1 To play or mute the sound press BET ONE BET ONE toggles the sound on and off Pressing BET ONE you hear the jackpot tune at the new volume level Use this sound to determine the effect of your adjustment To reduce sound volume press SPIN REELS To raise sound volume press MAX BET SPIN To turn AUTO settings on or off press CASH and either SPIN MAX BET Setting toggles between auto on and auto off functions To reduce Snd 2 or Snd 3 below Snd 1 turn JACKPOT RESET KEY Simultaneously press MAX BET SPIN To move the arrow in Sound Screen 2 press DIAGNOSTIC See the illustration Automatic Sound Screen 2 To save settings and enter Sequence 6 press the DIAGNOSTIC button Sequence 6 Jackpot Loop Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet LooP inFin 0 Choose the number of times that the jackpot tune plays after a jackpot win Select any number of plays from 1 to 254 Select 255 to put the machine into Infinite Loop Mode the default setti
114. ers Play Log Door Info Mtrs Tilt Info Meters Bill Info Meters Bill Log Bet Info Meters Cash Info Meters Line Info Meters Progr Info Mtrs 1 CH3 3 1 Bookkeeping NOTICE In this manual switch or button names appear in CAPITAL letters For example this manual often instructs you to press DIAGNOSTIC DIAGNOSTIC is the DIAGNOSTIC button behind the Main Door See the table Bookkeeping Mode Controls for other common switch names NOTICE You can use either the JACKPOT RESET KEY or MAX BET to select tests For simplicity this chapter only mentions the JACKPOT RESET KEY NOTICE You can use either the SPIN REELS button or the SLOT HANDLE to initiate tests For simplicity this chapter only mentions the SPIN REELS button NOTICE You can enter Bookkeeping Mode with the Main Door open or closed NOTICE You can t enter Bookkeeping Mode from within Administration Mode Win Meter These meter readings represent a Meter 01 value Here Meter 01 indicates 1 7 million coins in The Bet Display actually alternates between 0 1 and blank CREDIT Bu 3 2 1 Cash Credit Spin Reels Bookkeeping Mode Controls Bookkeeping Mode Function JACKPOT RESET KEY Enters Bookkeeping Mode advances to the next meter series Advances to the next meter series Easier Max Bet Spin Player Panel But
115. ersion Kit A 001938 Dotmation w extended mounting bracket conv Kit A 001938 01 Top Box Dotmation Top Box Dotmation Mounting Stud Qo Mounting Stud Typically when a topbox does not have a card reader spacer it uses conversion kit A 001938 to install a dotmation unit Interior Card Reader Spacer Only the 18 3 8 46cm tall bonnet This topbox has a card reader spacer E beneath it and accepts conversion kit 01 with the extended mounting bracket A 001938 to install a dotmation unit to install a dotmation unit above a system card reader WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004345 PARTS MECHANICAL S3 CH2 2 5 Mechanical Parts e Kits continued Asahi Seiko 5 05 hopper denom conversion Kit A 000700 Asahi Seiko 5 25 hopper denom conversion Kit A 000701 Asahi Seiko 5 50 hopper denom conversion Kit A 000702 Asahi Seiko 1 hopper denom conversion Kit A 000703 Asahi Seiko 5 50 token hopper denom conv Kit A 001797 Asahi Seiko Can Loonie 1 hopper denom conv Kit A 001835 Asahi Seiko sigma token conv A 002986 Asahi Seiko 10 token conversion Kit A 004284 Condor coin mech assy Kit A 004431 South African Rand conversion Kit A 001937
116. es Bulb 1888 7V 500MA Bayonet 24 8832 1995 machines bear the number Bulb 86 6 3V 0 2A inside player panel btns 24 8829 71272 on their nameplates You ll Bulb 555 6 3V 250 24 8768 find your machine s nameplate Fuse 4 250V sse 5731 06314 00 beneath the slot handle Bulb 161 sse 24 8840 Supply Dotmation Power Supply Dotmation amp Dotmation 12VDC 110W Power 20 001292 NOTICE Supply Dotmation amp Dotmation 24V 225W Power 20 004115 Used Only For Monopoly Top Box Transformer Main Power Transformer Int l 16 pin Main Pwr w cables A 002509 00 Use above part only with 1997 CE97 approved power supplies Transformer Int l 12 pin Main Pwr w cables A 19443 00 Use above part only with 1995 power supplies Transformer Int l Jor Tab Type Main Pwr w cbls A 18100 Use above part only with 1994 power supplies Unit Power Distribution PDU BOARD 16 PIN TO XFMR LINEAR POWER SUPPLY PDU BOARD Board 5 18VDC Linear Pwr Supply PDU A 18938 03 Supply 110W 5 12VDC Triple Output Power 20 9965 BOARD 12 PIN TO XFMR LINEAR POWER SUPPLY PDU BOARD Board 5 18VDC Linear Pwr Supply PDU A 18938 01 Supply 110W 5 12VDC Triple Output Powe
117. est Denomination Setting Maximum Hopper Payout Hopper Partial Pay Limit Progressive ID and Level CPU Board 7 Segment Display Displayed Number Situation Constantly 8 never appears One power voltage is absent After 8 clears System OK Briefly System OK Constantly Bad EPROMS XU2 and XU3 or bad CPU Board Speaker disconnected or sound circuit problem System is normal EPROM XU30 is bad EPROM XU31 is bad EPROM XU17 is bad EPROM XU18 is bad Not Used Bad Sound RAM U38 U39 or U40 56 Lamp Matrix Tables amp Data Wht Blu B 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Wht BIk Wht Brn Wht Red Wht Orn Wht Yel Wht Grn Wht Blu Wht Vio Q3 Q4 Q7 Q8 Q11 Q12 Q15 Q16 Reel 2 Left 33 Bottom Reel 1 Left 9 Bottom Reel 1 Left Center Blu Blk Q1 0 1 Blu Brn Q2 1 Blu Red Q5 2 Blu Orn Q6 3 Blu Yel Q9 4 Blu Grn Q10 5 7 Reel 1 Right Center Reel 3 Left 11 Bottom Reel 3 Left Center Reel 3 Right 12 Bottom Reel 3 Right 4 Center Bill Valid Lamp 1 Bill Valid Lamp 0 Payline Lamp 39 Btm Payline Lamp 15 2nd Dn Payline Lamp Mid Payline Lamp 31 3rd Dn Payline Lamp Top Bet 1 Switch Switch 16 57 58 59 61 62 Bill Valid Lamp 2 Bill Valid Lamp 3 Denom ination 56 Insert Coin 48 Programmed and Field Programmable Chip Summary Game EPROM Data EPROM PLD Sound EPROM Sound EPROM PLD PLD Sound EPROM Sound
118. etting an I O Board jumper remove the I O Board Q 11 Find the SW1 jumper bank on the Board Connect the proper jumper according to the table 12 Return the I O Board to its slot in the card cage All Slot Machines 13 Check circuit boards to be sure that they mount securely to the Backplane The Backplane Board is behind the card cage 14 Close and lock the Card Cage Door 15 Use an outlet tester to measure your line voltage at the building outlet Verify that the line voltage is nominal for your area 110 or 220 volts AC Board Jumper and DIP Switch Settings Bank Jurisdiction 8 7 5 4 2 14 Standard New Jersey Missouri France Delaware Nevada 2 Progressive Enabled On Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Switch Disabled Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off 16 004338 SETUP WMS Service Manual Upright Slot WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Use an outlet tester to check for properly implemented ground hot and neutral outlet wiring Only use a grounded AC outlet If the outlet checks okay proceed Otherwise repair the outlet before proceeding Your slot machine may have a voltage range switch You ll find this switch on the connector side of the PDU Never change this switch s position with the line cord plugged in Set the PDU voltage range switch to match the local line voltage range Setting this swit
119. etting the DIP switch clear Sequence 1 Set Progressive ID the RAM Otherwise Bookkeeping Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet Totals will report inaccurate values ID 2 Digit No 9 The progressive option only initializes The ID ifi he Progressive Controller s input from this slot machine after you clear the RAM Turning on the e Frog switch doesn t disrupt bookkeeping o dad the slot into totals because the GD won t recognize nput 1 Set the Progressive to 1 Never set an to zero an invali the new switch state setting If your slot machine doesn t suport progressive capabilities the Win Meter display reads null In machines without progressive capabilities Sequence 1 is a read only feature To increment the flashing digit value press SPIN REELS Board DIP Switch Settings Bank Jurisdiction 8 7 e 5 4 3 2 1 Standard impar New Jersey Pad Missouri LAM To use Series 9 turn on DIP Switch 8 5 Bank 2 When viewed from the Switch Enabled On front of the Board the DIP Switch M Disabled Off is upside down 2 22 S1 CH2 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS WMS Service Manual Slot Machine France Delaware Diag Adjust To proceed the next digit turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY Each turn of the key advances the flashing digit sequentially from right to left Toenter Sequence 2 press th
120. f the back of the reel strip Also put two pieces of tape along the sides near the bottom of the reel again on the back side Q 2 Find the brace that has two sets of holes Align the bottom of Top End of or ke the reel strip with the bottom edge of this horizontal brace after a rur removing the backing from the bottom two tape strips Seal the Double Sided reel strip to the reel by pushing the reel strip against the reel Adhesive 7 2 Support the inside of the reel with your hand to avoid deforming the reel 3 Turn the reel basket to wrap the new reel strip around the reel A The reel strip symbols should be right side up Be careful that Opto ae you mounting it upside down a 4 Remove the backing from the top tape strip Using hand pressure as above seal the tape and reel strip to the reel The top of the reel strip must now adhere tightly to the horizontal tape strip 0 5 Align the three opto interrupter tabs The opto stop is usually the first symbol or the jackpot symbol Opto stop placement is critical The three opto stops must line up Without alignment reel symbols can t stop together on the payline You can adjust 1 14 S2 CH1 16 004341 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 000 11 reel s opto stop position by moving the reel s opto interrupter tab You can move the opto interrupter posi
121. front of the reel that you want to remove 5 Slide the front leg of the reel mechanism out from under the thumb lever Remove the reel mechanism 6 Follow instructions at Replacing and Aligning a Reel Strip in this chapter 7 Use a small flatblade screwdriver to slip off the reel E ring Save the E ring for reuse 8 Remove the flat washer from the old reel Save the washer for reuse 9 Pull the reel off the motor shaft 10 Remove the four rubber O rings from the motor shaft s T top Discard them Never reuse O rings Reassembly 1 Install four new rubber O rings the motor shaft s T top Never reuse O rings 2 Position a new reel on the motor shaft 3 Find the flat washer that you removed from the old reel Place WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004341 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Change the reel O rings whenever you replace a reel Never attempt to reuse O rings Otherwise your machine s reels may behave erratically and its reels may wear out prematurely Install the Reel s Flat Washer S2 CH1 1 15 Periodic Maint Don t use long screws to remount reel mechanism clips A long screw can penetrate Driver Board components beneath the chassis You could damage both logic boards just by driving a screw 1 16 S2 CH1 the washer over the motor shaft The washer must contact the hub Secure the reel with the E ring that you removed from the old
122. functions and WARNING detect defective parts routinely observe validator operation Before replacing parts check the connectors Do they engage properly If the Avoid electrical shocks Before working harness appears worn or damaged replace it on the bill validator turn off slot machine power 1 2 S2 CH1 16 004341 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Periodic Maint Ifthe Validator Jams Follow the steps at Cleaning If the jam is inside the validator lift the sensor plate Rotate the plate to the front Remove the bill Coin Comparator and Chute WMS slot machines employ CC 16 Coin Comparitor brand coin comparators by Coin Mechanisms The model that WMS Gaming uses has the 012 inhibit feature A coin comparator electronically compares the incoming coin to a sample coin The incoming coin passes through a magnetic field creating a characteristic signal The sample coin passes through an equal magnetic field The comparator electronically contrasts the incoming coin signal with the sample coin signal the two signals differ the internal lockout solenoid remains inactive The incoming coin diverts to the reject track Like signals energize the lockout solenoid The solenoid allows the incoming coin to enter the accept track e Checking Comparator Performance 1 Switch on the slot machine Close and lock the Main Door 2 Insert the correct coin in the coin slot The coin comparator sh
123. he table Hopper Probe Level The table provides the optimum number of coins for each coin level probe hole Slide the hopper back into position Sensors and power reengage at the blind mating connector as you slide the unit in Check that the hopper s mounting base firmly engages both rails of the track Replace the coin tray Switch on GD power and check the hopper Use Series 1 Input Test 15 of your GD s Administration Mode diagnostic and adjustment software This test will help you to check probe function Hopper works Proceed to the next step Hopper doesn t work Switch off GD power Double check cable connections and the hopper Repeat this step until the hopper passes Input Test 15 Close and lock the Main Door Vertically Aligning the Hopper Coin Out Sensor 1 Unlock and open the Main Door 2 Switch off slot machine power 3 Lift up disengage and remove the coin tray 4 Slide the hopper out Sensors and power unplug from the blind mating connector as you slide the unit out 5 Setthe hopper on a table 6 Find the motor lock lever on the motor Release the lever by pushing it down Spin the hopper shaft 7 Stop the hopper when a coin reaches top dead center on the counting lever roller 8 The hopper coin out sensor is a capacitive proximity sensor Find the black proximity sensor fork that resides between the circuit board and the motor This sensor fork straddles the coin counting flag T
124. he hopper back into position Sensors and power reengage at the blind mating connector as you slide the unit in Q 11 Replace the hopper coins 12 Replace the coin tray 13 Switch on slot machine power 14 Perform a software test of the Hopper GD software includes hopper test in Administration Mode This test dispenses 10 coins 15 If the hopper fails the test troubleshoot the hopper Otherwise close and lock the Main Door Setting the Hopper Probe Level gt 1 Unlock and open the Main Door Switch off GD power Lift up disengage and remove the coin tray Remove coins from the hopper Slide the hopper out Sensors and power unplug from the blind mating connector as you slide the unit out Inspect the hopper Before filling the hopper with coins remove dust dirt loose hardware and other foreign matter The hopper must be clean or it can jam 16 004341 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Q 7 See the table Hopper Probe Level Adjust the hopper coin level probe Move the probe to a higher hole if the hopper will hold more coins Move the probe to a ower hole if the hopper will hold fewer coins Reassembly 1 2 Check the hopper full probe cable Make sure that it attaches firmly through quick disconnects on the probe and bowl ground Fill the hopper with coins of the proper denomination See t
125. heck voltages at PDU s DC power connector Pin 13 PFD Power Fail Detect e Pin 16 5 Pin 14 12V e 15 12 Pin 17 Pins 18 19 Approx 22VDC No load Pins 20 22 5V Pins 1 12 23 24 GND NOTE These voltages have tolerances 3 Improperly inserted EPROMs 4 Bad CPU or I O Board NOTES 5VI refers to the isolated 5 volt switcher in the PDU Measure between 5VI and GND l Other 5V supply isn t isolated Measure between 5V and GND 18 supply is only linear supply Its LED remains on for few seconds after you shut off power Other supplies are switchers 1 Fuse on PDU 2 AC power line in 3 Bad PDU output 4 Faulty line cord 16 004343 TROUBLESHOOTING 1 Turn off VGD power Reseat boards in the Backplane Board 2 Retest VGD 3 VGD seems normal now Proceed with next test Same symptom Test each board by substitution Replace bad boards 1 With VOM check fuses for continuity Replace bad fuses 2 Connect cable Replace bad supply 1 Wrong or Missing Voltages at I O Board Check backplane cables PDU Repair or replace bad parts 2a Wrong or Missing Voltages at PDU Replace bad switching power supply inside PDU 2b Proper voltages at power supply but not at card cage Replace power cables 3 EPROMs inserted backwards may be damaged Replace them 4 Voltages are good but DS1 Fail LED is on DS1 is
126. his test checks the response of the bottom opto Drop a coin into the coin entry As the coin breaks the detector beam the zero logic level digit should become one Any other result indicates that the opto needs service Test 13 Door Switch When you close the Main Door a zero appears on the Credit Display When you open the Main Door a one replaces the zero Test 14 Hopper Coin Sensor Press the spring loaded lever atop the hopper escalator Initially zero the logic level digit changes to one During play dispensed coins actuate the lever closing contacts Test 15 Hopper Probe Use a coin to ground the top hopper probe to the hopper bowl Initially zero the logic level digit changes to one grounded probe indicates a full hopper 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS Input Tests Coin Comparator Top Coin Opto Bottom Coin Opto Door Switch Hopper Coin Sensor Hopper Probe SPIN REELS button ATTENDANT KEY SLOT HANDLE top sw SLOT HANDLE btm sw BET ONE button MAX BET button CASH CREDIT button CALL ATTENDANT btn DIAGNOSTIC button Stacker Door Logic Door Bill Door Drop Door b Serv Hood Reel 1 Opto Reel 42 Opto Reel Opto Game Specific Input Game Specific Input Game Specific Input Game Specific Input Game Specific Input Game Specific Input 1 CH2 2 11 Diag Adjust Test 16 SPIN REELS Button Press SPIN REELS to test the button s operation Initially zero the logic level digit cha
127. ight Slot 16 004343 TROUBLESHOOTING 2 CH3 3 13 Troubleshooting Lamp Matrix Troubleshooting Guide One entire column of lamps doesn t work One entire row of lamps doesn t work More than one lamp comes on at once One lamp doesn t come on NOTICE The lamp matrix of some gaming de vices may include fewer or additional lamps 3 14 1 Bad column driver darlington 1 Replace bad driver 2 Bad cable 2 Repair or replace lamp cable 3 Failure in column drive 3 Troubleshoot and repair electronics before darlington column drive circuit See nearby theory drawing 1 Bad row driver darlington 1 Replace bad driver 2 Bad cable or connector 2 Repair cable or connector 3 Failure in row drive electronics 3 Troubleshoot and repair row before darlington drive circuit See nearby theory drawing Shorted lamp matrix diode Check diodes in same row and column as lamp that shouldn t be lighting Each lamp has diode in series with it 1 Burned out bulb 1 Replace bulb 2 Open lamp diode 2 Replace diode 3 Bad PC board trace 3 Repair trace 4 Bad cable or connector 4 Repair or replace lamp cable Lamp Matrix T EN ht B 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Wht BIk Wht Brn Wht Red Wht Orn Wht Yel Wht Grn Wht Blu Wht Vio Q4 Q7 Q8 Q11 Q12 Q15 Q16 Q 0 Q 4 Q 2 Q 3 Q Blu Yel 4 Blu Grn Q10 5 Blu Trace Lamp Lamp Lamp Lamp Lamp 6 913 15 2nd Dn Mid 41 3rd Dn 39 2
128. ip for proper installation on its reel WMS Service Manual Slot Machine To begin a reel strip test press SPIN REELS The reels spin and stop at the next symbol reel stop on the reel The Credit Display indicates the symbol reel stop number Repeatedly press SPIN REELS until you ve checked all the symbols Each time you press SPIN REELS the reels advance one stop 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS NOTICE CHECKING PAYTABLE AWARDS Any top award over 99 999 appears in special notation In this notation t stands for the phrase times 10 000 plus 0 99 999 Conventional 100 000 990 099 n the table the character x represents a decimal number Multiply numbers before the character t by 10 000 Add numbers after the character t to the product Examples 9 000 9000 99 999 99999 100 000 10t00 990 099 99199 Jurisdiction ROMs Jumpers Std ROM Std ROM Spcl ROM No Jumpers Jumpers Jumpers Most Juris Missouri Delaware dictions New Jersey France Note Std Standard Spcl Special Install standard or special ROM at XU3 on CPU Board 1 CH2 Diag Adjust NOTICE In electronic coin comparators a sample coin determines the current denomination You must also set the slot machine computer for the correct denomination For this task use a RAM Clear Chip of the correct denomination Follow instructions in Section 2 Maintenance
129. ip over causing injury or damage If you install player tracking unit in the slot machine The PTU should be certified by the CSA or by UL If you install a player tracking unit in the slot machine The PTU ground wire must be connected during use and reconnected after servicing NOTICE JUMPERS If you change a jumper setting you must perform a hard RAM clearance See the Maintenance and Troubleshooting section 1 2 S1 CH1 Base Mounted Installation Attach the slot machine to the base with supplied bolts and nuts Hold the carriage bolts on the slot machine s inside cabinet floor Tighten the nuts from inside the drop stand Base Mounted Installation Attach the slot machine base to the floor with carriage bolts Alternately mount machines back to back on a common base Or mount machines on separate bases but bolt the bases together from back to back Operations with a Host System Install host communication cables according to recommendations of the communications system provider Connect the communication cables to the backplane Attach the drop door connection to the drop door in the stand Unlock the card cage Check for damaged or loose connectors Don t force connectors Close and lock the card cage Machines That Require Special Jurisdiction Jumper Settings 10 See the table I O Board Jumper and DIP Switch Settings your jurisdiction requires s
130. lace STACKER switch Service input or replace Board To clear tilt open and close Main Door or press DIAGNOSTIC button S2 CH3 3 7 Troubleshooting Door Troubleshooting Guide bill oPEn appears Credit Display bill POFF appears on Credit Display door oPEn appears on Credit Display door POFF appears on Credit Display drop oPEn appears on Credit Display drop POFF appears on Credit Display lo9ic oPEn appears on Credit Display lo9ic POFF appears on Credit Display NOTICE 1 Open Bill Door 2 Bent switch mounting bracket 3 Bad stacker switch 4 Bad stacker switch wiring 5 Bad stacker switch cable 6 Bad stacker switch input on 1 Board Security breach Someone opened Bill Door while power was off 1 Open Main Door 2 Bad door switch 3 Bad door switch wiring 4 Bad door switch cable 5 Bad door switch input on I O Board Security breach Someone opened Main Door while power was off 1 Open Cashbox Door 2 Bad switch 3 Bad switch wiring 4 Bad switch cable 5 Bad switch input on Board Security breach Someone opened Cashbox Door while power was off 1 Open Card Cage Door 2 Bad switch 3 Bad switch input on I O Board 4 Bad switch wiring 5 Bad switch cable Security breach Someone opened Card Cage Door while power was off Close and lock door Bend back bracket Replace switch Rewire switch Replace intercon
131. lidator Accepts Rejects Bill Candle Top Lights Candle Btm Lights Coin Diverter Solenoid Energizes Coin Lockout Solenoid Energizes Insert Coin Lamp Lights Coin Accepted Lamp Lights MAX BET Button Lamp Lights BET ONE Button Lamp Lights CASH CREDIT Btn Lamp Lights SPIN REELS Button Lamp Lights Press SPIN REELS light Payline 1 Press SPIN REELS light Payline 2 Press SPIN REELS light Payline 3 Game Specific Solenoid or Lamp Game Specific Solenoid or Lamp Game Specific Solenoid or Lamp Game Specific Solenoid or Lamp Game Specific Solenoid or Lamp Game Specific Solenoid or Lamp 1 CH2 2 13 Diag Adjust 2 14 To select a test find its number on the Solenoid and Lamp Tests table Repeatedly press MAX BET until display numbers correspond to the table Instead you may repeatedly turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY But MAX BET is easier to actuate To test an output press the SPIN REELS button Observe that output All output lamps should light Output solenoids mechanical meters etc should energize To enable and latch an output press and hold SPIN REELS While holding press MAX BET once The output remains activated until you exit the Output Tests series Meanwhile the slot machine advances to the next output Output Tests 32 33 and 34 require special operator action or produce special results See the instructions on these tests below To enter Sequence 2 from any test press DIAGNOSTIC Test 32 Bottom
132. llow this assembly procedure 17 907 SA 1 Rand 0 705 1 250 31 750 17 907 0 700 1 250 17 78 1 250 0 700 1 250 17 78 1 250 S2 CH1 16 004341 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 1 Coin Comparator Table Weight Range g 4 4 6 8 6 9 19 6 19 7 2 2 4 3 5 5 10 4 2 0 3 0 Follow disassembly instructions at Removing the Coin Comparator in this chapter Remove the two Phillips screws that fasten the coin entry to the player panel Remove the coin entry from the player panel Remove two nuts that secure the mounting hole plate to its mounting studs If your machine doesn t have a mounting plate see the NOTICES in the margin Remove the plate from the two studs in the player panel Thickness Thickness Range In Range mm 0 05 0 086 1 27 2 184 Comparator Part Number 09 42000 1 Weight Range 2 0 154 0 238 0 242 0 686 0 05 0 086 1 27 2 184 09 42000 3 0 6904 0 075 0 115 1 905 2 921 09 42000 2 0 077 0 151 0 05 0 086 1 27 2 184 09 42000 4 0 193 0 364 0 05 0 115 1 27 2 921 09 42000 6 0 07 0 105 0 05 0 085 1 27 2 159 09 42000 7 WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Periodic Maint Reassembly Sample Coin Counterweight 1 sure that you have the right mounting hole plate for your coin comparator s denomination Each coin denomination requires Sensor its own plate Position the plate over the two studs in the player panel The
133. mation Control Board dot OPto 0 appears in displays GD has extra reels or dice driven by Dotmation Control Board System EPROM XU10 Connector Bad lamp packet Failure of dice or Reel Mech 1 Failure of dice or Reel Mech 2 Failure of dice or reel mech opto Xtal Z Connector Check or replace serial cable between Dotmation Control Board and I O Board Replace dice or Reel Mech 1 Replace dice or Reel Mech 2 Replace opto on reel mechanism Xtal Graphics EPROM XU3 Graphics EPROM Dot XU4 Control Board Power Resistor Xilinx PGA Chip 3 10 S2 CH3 16 004343 TROUBLESHOOTING WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Troubleshooting Hard Meter Troubleshooting Guide All hard meters fail to increment nEtEr 1 nEtEr 2 nEtEr nEtEr 4 or nEtEr 5 appears in Credit Display One or more hard meters doesn t increment No tilt message nEtEr 2 etc appears on Credit Display WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 1 Bad Meter Board cable 2 Bad Meter Board 3 Bad Board or CPU Board Bad connection to meter Meter numbers proceed from left to right as you face the gaming device Bad meter 16 004343 TROUBLESHOOTING 1 Check these DC voltages at Meter Board end of 12 pin Meter Board cable e 12V pin 11 5V 2 Missing voltage or voltage reads low Replace cable 2 Voltage checks OK Replace Meter Board 3 Replace faulty
134. n Before proceeding you must understand some basics about the CPU Board names appear in CAPITAL letters and its security system This chapter presents this information in a quick example this manual often capsule form instructs you to press DIAG e NOSTIC DIAGNOSTIC is the Denomination Changes DIAGNOSTIC button behind the The procedure on changing your GD s denomination appears later in this Main Door chapter Card Cage Components The CPU Board and Driver Board reside in the card cage The card cage is inside the Main Door See the illustration below At the back of the card cage is a blind mating backplane This backplane attaches peripherals to the card cage circuit boards For security purposes the card cage door locks A door security switch also monitors door openings and closures EPROM and RAM Interaction Game EEPROM Security When WMS develops new game EPROMs four pieces of data define this new software Lamp Topbox Dotmation Mechanical Meters Reels Chassis Bill Validator Card Cage Board Interior of slot machine cabinet On Off Switch CPU Board Fuse x Door Switch PDU Hopper WMS Service Manual Slot Machine 16 004342 SOFTWARE CHANGES S2 CH2 2 1 Software Changes Avoid equipment damage when using the RAM Clear Chip Take these precautions 2 2 Turn the power OFF before removing or inserting logic boar
135. n If the lamps don t light and you don t hear the bong Did you plug the slot machine into an active unswitched AC outlet If you hear more than one bong troubleshoot the slot machine If any switch settings have been changed a full Hard RAM Clear must be performed Refer to Section 2 Chapter 2 for the RAM Clear procedure Enter Administration Mode and set the machine protocol address Machine Protocol Address is Series 0 Sequence 1 of Administration Mode Also set the option sound credit mode reels attract mode bills and limits Run a diagnostic check of the software and hardware Use the slot machine s built in diagnostic software Install the locks specified by your jurisdiction See Lock Specification Table Lock the front door WMS Service Manual Upright Slot SPECIFICATIONS FOR STANDARD LOCKS INCHES Dimensions Cam Mounting Hole Diameter 0 28 x 0 22 Barrel Door Length Stacker 5 8 Logic 5 8 Main 5 8 Stacker Extract Tool 5 8 Barrel Lock Switch Length NJ Extra Extract Lk 5 8 Double D Hole Size 0 76 x 0 64 0 76 x 0 64 0 76 x 0 64 0 76 x 0 64 Double D Hole Size 0 76 x 0 64 Rotation to Unlock CCW CW or CCW CCW CCW Rotation to Unlock CCW Cam must rotate in the same direction as the lock NJ Extra Stacker Dr Lk 5 8 0 76 x 0 64 Opposite of Bill Stacker Door Lock Barrel Lock Spacers P N 02 4916 01 1 16 P N 02 4916 02 1 8 P N 02 4916 03
136. n Dotmation and Dotmation displays and control electronics For example initialization bad data packets and reel mechanism failures produce Dotmation tilts The GD also produces a tilt if its Dotmation EPROM version is incorrect To clear Dotmation tilts open and close the Main Door Hard Meter Tilts Hard meter tilts describe improper operation of hard meters behind the Main Door These sturdy electromechanical meters report important game statistics Electromechanical meters offer a degree of data security because you can t reset them Yet despite their ruggedness hard meters occasionally fail Hard meter tilts keep tabs on these unlikely but possible hard meter failures To clear hard meter tilts open and close the Main Door Hopper Tilts Hopper tilts report hopper maladies These maladies can involve either electronic or mechanical problems and hopper tilts cover both possibilities To clear hopper tilts open and close the Main Door While the Main Door is open slot software suppresses hopper tilts Tilt suppression permits you to repair the hopper without accumulating irrelevant tilts WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004343 TROUBLESHOOTING Tilt Codes DISPLAY REARNING CPU EEPROM SAG HOST PUT GARE X OUT OF SUC SEcur 1 INSTALLED CHANGED EEPROM SEcur 2 BAD OR REMOVED EEPROM SEcur 3 BAD PASSWORD SEcor CORRUPT EEPROM CPU EPROM SANNE CHNSE GARE EPROM MISMATCH SANNE 2
137. n tray 4 Slide the hopper out Sensors and power unplug from the blind mating connector as you slide the unit out Reassembly Q 1 Slide the hopper back into position Sensors and power reengage at the blind mating connector as you slide the unit in 2 Replace the coin tray 3 Switch on slot machine power 4 Close and lock the Main Door Replacing the Hopper Knife 00000 arwh DO WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 1 Unlock and open the Main Door Switch off slot machine power Lift up disengage and remove the coin tray Remove coins from the hopper Slide the hopper out Sensors and power unplug from the blind mating connector as you slide the unit out Set the hopper on a table Unplug the two quick disconnect terminals of the hopper bowl sensor wires Use a 2 metric Phillips screwdriver for this step Orient the hopper so that the pinwheel faces frontward Remove the four screws that fasten the hopper bowl to the hopper Some of these screws may include tension springs or spacers As you remove this mounting hardware note its location on the hopper Save screws and other hardware for reassembly Remove the bowl Use a 2 metric Phillips screwdriver for this step Remove three Phillips screws that secure the coin exit cover plate The coin exit cover plate resides at the top left side of the pinwheel Remove the cover plate Now you ll be able to see the knife which was un
138. nect cable Service input or replace Board To clear tilt open and close Bill Door or press DIAGNOSTIC button 1 Close and lock door 2 Replace switch 3 Rewire switch 4 Replace interconnect cable 5 Service input or replace I O Board To clear tilt open and close Main Door or press DIAGNOSTIC button 1 Close and lock door 2 Replace switch 3 Rewire switch 4 Replace interconnect cable 5 Service input or replace I O Board To clear tilt open and close Cashbox Door or press DIAGNOSTIC button 1 Close door 2 Replace switch 3 Service input or replace I O Board 4 Rewire switch 5 Replace bad cable To clear tilt open and close Card Cage Door or press DIAGNOSTIC button The following door messages don t apply to upright models bSEru bSEru POFF Hood oPEn and Hood 3 8 S2 CH3 16 004343 TROUBLESHOOTING WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Troubleshooting Dotmation Troubleshooting Guide Display is black Display has missing column Display has missing row Display has missing sections dot init appears in displays dot pACEt appears in displays dot ptYPE appears in displays dot 1 appears in displays Wrong or inappropriate figures appear on Dotmation Display WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 1 Disconnected or bad cable from Dotmation Logic Board to display 2 Disconnected or bad cable from P
139. ng In Infinite Loop Mode the jackpot tune repeats until the attendant resets the jackpot To change the flashing digit value press SPIN REELS one or more times To advance to the next digit turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY With each turn of the key the flashing digit sequentially advances from right to left 2 8 S1 CH2 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS WMS Service Manual Slot Machine Diag Adjust Suppose that the flashing digit is the leftmost one Return to the rightmost digit by turning the JACKPOT RESET KEY one more time To save settings and enter Sequence 7 press the DIAGNOSTIC button Sequence 7 Reel Speed Reel Speed Adjustment Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet Reel Speed SpEEd nnEd 0 Slo Slow nnEd Medium Select the speed at which the reels spin The Credit Display indicates the reel SPEED setting The Win Meter Display indicates the selected speed To select a different speed press SPIN REELS Options appear on the Reel Speed Adjustment Table To save settings and skip Sequence 8 and enter Series 1 press the DIAGNOSTIC button To save settings and enter Sequence 8 turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY Sequence 8 Special Operation Modes Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet crEd on or OFF 0 Operation modes determine much of slot machine behavior and performance Your slot machine includes a number of these modes Game Mode Game Over Mode and Adminis
140. ng the hopper with coins remove dust dirt loose hardware and other foreign matter See the table Hopper Probe Level Adjust the hopper coin level probe Move the probe to a higher hole if the hopper will hold more coins Move the probe to a ower hole if the hopper will hold fewer coins Return the hopper to the machine Fill the hopper with coins of the proper denomination See the table Hopper Probe Level The table approximates the optimum number of coins for each coin level probe hole 16 004338 5 care when setting the hopper line frequency switch Setting this switch incorrectly or changing the switch position under power will cause damage Hopper Probe Level Probe Hole 5 uss 4 080 4 820 3 030 3 600 2 410 2 850 2 150 2 560 Probe Holes Back view of hopper showing probe holes Plugging 120V slot machine into 240V line will damage the slot machine Install Electrical Outlets For GDs near the equipment The outlets must be easily accessible Otherwise you may not be able to remove GD power Working on a GD with power applied may expose you to hazardous line voltage Switching off the PDU doesn t remove power from the interior of the GD To eliminate this power you must unplug the GD S1 CH1 OTHER SETUP PROCEDURES Denomination Adjustments See the Maintenance and Troubleshooting section
141. nges to one Test 17 JACKPOT RESET KEY Test the JACKPOT RESET KEY Turn the key in the indicated direction following these steps Test 18 1 Turn the key CW 17 1 appears on the Credit Display 2 Turn the key CCW 17 0 appears on the Credit Display 3 Turn the key CW 17 1 appears on the Credit Display 4 Turn the key CCW 17 0 appears on the Credit Display 5 Turn the key CW 18 next test appears CW stands for clockwise CCW stands for counterclockwise Test 18 Slot Handle Not applicable to slant top slots Pull the slot handle to test its top switch Initially zero the logic level digit changes to one Test 19 Slot Handle Not applicable to slant top slots Release the slot handle to test its bottom switch Initially one the logic level digit changes to zero The change occurs as the handle rises above the bottom of its travel Test 20 BET ONE Button Press BET ONE to test the button s operation Initially zero the logic level digit changes to one Test 21 MAX BET Button Press MAX BET to test the button s operation Initially zero the logic level digit changes to one Test 22 CASH CREDIT Button Press CASH CREDIT to test the button s operation Initially zero the logic level digit changes to one Test 23 CALL ATTENDANT Button Press CALL ATTENDANT to test the button s operation Initially zero the logic level digit changes to one Test 25 DIAGNOSTIC Button Press DIAGNOSTIC t
142. nt 01 13676 02 3 Tool US 50 Coin Comp Alignment 01 13676 04 3 Tool US 50 Token Comp Alignment 01 13676 06 3 Tool US 1 Token Comp Alignment 01 13676 01 4 Bracket Door Switch Actuator 01 000481 5 Bracket Door Cam 01 001128 DIVERTER 6 Roller Door 02 001129 2 7 Pin Door Cam Roller 02 001130 Dwg Ref Description WMS Gaming E Ring 1 4 6mm 20 8712 25 1 Chute Receiver Diverter 01 13527 8 01 12782 2 Solenoid 16683 9 X Entry Front of Coin 21 000669 ZZZ 3 Spring 398 x 1 00 10 1 x 25 4 10 Comp 10 473 10 Entry Back of US Canadian 5 21 000670 01ZZZ 4 Chute esses 01 13530 10 Entry Back of US Canadian 25 Coin 21 000670 02777 5 m MN 02 5093 10 Entry Back US 50 21 000670 03777 6 Bearing 1 8 3mm 20 8790 9 10 Entry Back of US 1 21 000670 04ZZZ 7 Chute Coin Return and Opto Mounting 01 001613 10 Entry Back of SA 1R
143. nt maladjusted or missing 3 Straighten adjust or replace actuator bracket bracket 4 Bad switch wiring 4 Rewire switch 5 Bad switch input on I O Board Service input or replace Board Candle Codes Troubleshooting Guide Machine is idle 4 Change request Slow flash Tilt or Jackpot Mode Bottom Main Door is closed Fast flash Main Door is open Slow flash Jackpot Communication Troubleshooting Guide No Communication 1 Bad power line to slot machine 1 Make sure that slot machine is on 2 Blown 4ASB main PDU fuse live circuit Check protocol is optioned NOTICE 3 Bad communication cables properly Report error codes to central 4 Bad external communication power 2 If fuse is bad replace it communication site for evaluation and supply 3 If cables are bad repair or replace processing Codes enable use of 5 Bad or Backplane Board them advanced diagnostic facilties 4 If your GD has external communication power supply replace it 5 Replace Board and rerun test WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004343 TROUBLESHOOTING 52 3 3 Troubleshooting _ CPU Board 7 Segment Display Troubleshooting Guide CPU Board displays 1 CPU Board displays 2 CPU Board displays 3 CPU Board displays 4 CPU Board displays 5 CPU Board displays 8 3 4 1 Xilinx amp PGA chip loading failure I O Board and FPGA 2 Bad Xilinx PGA IC XU41 on I O Boar
144. o test the button s operation Initially zero the logic level digit changes to one Test 26 Stacker Door Open and close the Stacker Door to test door switch operation Initially zero the logic level digit changes to one Test 27 Logic Door Open and close the Card Cage Logic Door to test door switch operation Initially zero the logic level digit changes to one 2 12 S1 CH2 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS WMS Service Manual Slot Machine Diag Adjust Test 28 Bill Door Open and close the Bill Door to test door switch operation Initially zero the logic level digit changes to one Test 29 Drop Door Open and close the Cashbox Drop Door to test door switch operation Initially zero the logic level digit changes to one Test 30 b Serv Not applicable to upright slots Open and close the Bill Jam Service Door to test door switch operation Initially zero the logic level digit changes to one Test 31 Hood Not applicable to upright slots Open and close the Reel Hatch Hood to test door switch operation Initially zero the logic level digit changes to one Test 40 Reel 1 Opto Test 40 checks the opto on Reel Mechanism 1 As you face the GD this mechanism is the leftmost one Notice the black opto fork at the base of the reel mechanism Rotate the reel until the interrupter tab slides between the opto fork tines Initially zero the logic level digit changes to one Test 41 Reel 2 Opto Solenoid and Lamp
145. of this manual Also see Chapter 2 Diagnostic and Adjustment Software Reel Strip Installation Follow the procedure in the Maintenance and Troubleshooting section of this manual Run the Reel Strip Test described in Chapter 2 Diagnostic and Adjustment Software Software Installation Procedures appear in the Maintenance and Troubleshooting section of this manual 1 1 25 Install a typical coin of the proper denomination the coin 16 004338 SETUP 29 30 31 32 comparator If you need to adjust the coin mechanism refer to the Maintenance and Troubleshooting section Record starting cumulative totals Copy them off the mechanical meters Be sure that boards and connectors seat properly Check card cage boards and connectors on door chassis and cabinet boards Don t forget these connectors BILL VALIDATOR PDU Door SWITCHBOX INLINE CONNECTORS BACKPLANE REELS METERS Also check blind mating connectors If the hopper operates then its connector mates properly If you hear the bong after power up then the speaker connector mates properly Turn on the slot machine at the Power Distribution Unit PDU on off switch During a normal startup these events occur Slot machine lamps come on The reels spin and home The bill validator whines as it undergoes a self test The machine bongs once indicating a nominal initializatio
146. of thumb applies Usually a large hit exceeds 50 credits Typically Large Hit Sound Volume is much louder than normal volume Use Large Hit Sound Volume to draw attention to the machine during large wins The Win Meter Display indicates the slot machine s sound volume setting You can vary this level from 0 to 2 4 S1 CH2 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS WMS Service Manual Slot Machine Diag Adjust 255 The flashing digit indicates the first value to set You can toggle the sound on or off with the lit MAX BET button Pressing MAX BET you hear the large award tune at the new volume level Use this sound to determine the effect of your adjustment To change the flashing digit value press SPIN REELS one or more times To advance to the next digit turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY With each turn of the key the flashing digit sequentially advances from right to left Suppose that the flashing digit is the leftmost one Return to the rightmost digit by turning the JACKPOT RESET KEY one more time To save settings and enter Sequence 5 press the DIAGNOSTIC button Sequence 5 Top Award Sound Volume Manual Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet Snd 3 3 Digit No 0 Top Award Sound Volume controls volume when a player hits the top award Typically this award is a jackpot Usually operators set this volume nearly wide open to draw attention to the machine The Win Meter Display indicates the slot machine s sound volume set
147. omparator seats properly 2 Replace the cable that connects the comparator and Opto Board 3 Switch on slot machine power 4 Close and lock the Main Door Removing Opto Board from GDs w One Belly Fluorescent Lamp 1 Unlock and open the Main Door 2 Switch off slot machine power 3 The Opto Board has two parts the Receiver Board and the Transmitter LED Board Find the Receiver Board inside the door on the back of the coin chute Unplug the two Receiver Board connectors 4 Support the belly glass Inside the door raise black metal latches at either side of the belly lamp tray You ll find these latches just below the back of the player panel control panel WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004341 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 52 1 1 5 Periodic Maint S2 CH1 m m 000 8 Lower and remove the belly glass and frame Examine the lamp tray just above the single belly fluorescent lamp On the latch right side of the door you ll notice two access holes Insert a Phillips screwdriver into one of these holes Remove one of the Phillips screws that fasten the Transmitter Board Remove the other screw from the second access hole Inside the Main Door unplug the two Receiver Board connectors Remove Phillips screws that fasten the Receiver Board Remove the Transmitter Board and the Receiver Board Reassembly 1 Position the new Transmitter Board Place it on th
148. on crc2 lo9 SI9 One of these indications appears Corrupt Heap 1 Perform soft or hard RAM in displays Full Heap clearance 2 Bad backup battery or static 2 Save gameplay pricing and HEAPC RAM failure other location programmed HEAPF information to central system or write it down 3 Shut off power remove CPU Board and replace battery today 4 Same symptoms repeat Check backup battery voltage Less than 3 6V Replace battery and reclear static RAM More than 3 6V Check or replace MAX791 chip U11 on CPU Board 5 Rerun startup tests One of these indications appears Pro9 crc Corrupt Perform hard RAM clearance in displays progressive data nntcH Game data in RAM Pro9 crc differs from data in secure CAUTION rAnn nntcH EEPROM You may perform soft RAM clear ance but it might compromise integrity of Bookkeeping data rAnd appears in Credit Display Bad static RAM Replace static RAM SoFt clr appears in Credit You just performed soft RAM Press DIAGNOSTIC button Display clearance Watchdog Timer Troubleshooting Guide Symptom Probable Cause Solutions bi6 trubl appears in displays or Watchdog chip U11 on CPU Board 1 Bad memory chip may have gaming device may frequently reset timed out during program routine caused fault in routine Test CPU Board EPROMSs by replacing one at a time 2 If EPROMs aren t bad test CPU Board RAMs by replacing one at a
149. on Power Supply 03 001134 8 Rail Bottom Dotmation 01 000989 9 Rail Top Dotmation 01 001481 10 Supply 12V 110W Power 20 001292 WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004346 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS 3 CH3 3 7 Large Exploded Views e STC HANDLE MECHANISM PARTS Dwg Ref Description STC WMS Gaming Dwg Ref Description STC WMS Gaming Dwg Ref Description STC WMS Gaming 1 Plate Bearing Side 12 0020 20 001066 47 Q SPNG 12 0195 20 001066 51 17 Spring Lock 12 0085 20 001066 12 2 Plate Side ta 12 0012 20 001066 46 10 Blade 12 0200 20 001066 52 18 TR etic desc ehe tees 029 008 303 20 001066 56 3 SCIOW S 260 012 420 20 001066 48 11 Blade Spring Mounting 12 0055 20 001066 53 19 Bushing 12 0170 20 001066 57 4 Ie MP 150 008 420 20 001066 49 12 Washer oinen 5080 251 20 001066 54 20 020 004 300 20 001066 58 5 Bearing
150. oting Guide Button A Player Panel button doesn t 1 Loose cable connection at top of 1 Plug cable in securely operate Backplane Board 2 Repair or replace player panel Bad player panel wiring cable Bad switch 3 Replace switch Bad switch wiring 4 Rewire switch Bad Faston connector 5 Replace connector at button Bad switch inputs on I O PC Board 6 Service input or replace Board Button and Switch Opening and System halt 1 Turn power off and wait three closing any door or pressing Loose connection at switch seconds Then turn power on DIAGNOSTIC Button fails to clear 2 Repair connection error messages Button Lamp A Player Panel button 1 Bad bulb 1 Replace bulb lamp doesn t light 2 Loose cable connection at top of 2 Plug cable in securely Backplane Board 3 Repair or replace player panel Bad player panel wiring cable Bad Faston connector 4 Replace connector at button Bad switch wiring 5 Rewire switch Bad lamp output on Board 6 Service output or replace Board Switch ADMINISTRATOR KEY Bad switch 1 Replace switch switch doesn t operate Bad cable harness 2 Repair or replace harness Bad Faston connector 3 Replace connector at Backplane Bad switch input on Board Board or I O Board 4 Service input or replace Board Switch Door switch doesn t operate 1 Bad switch 1 Replace switch 2 Bad switch cable 2 Repair or replace switch cable 3 Be
151. ou can vary this level from 0 to 63 Auto Settings The automated sound system includes auto settings for Snd 2 and Snd 3 These settings default to on for most games The default is for Delaware games due to the different volume settings in Delaware In Auto the volume for any sound sequence is double that of the previous sequence You must only change Snd 1 to make the game quieter or louder This feature simplifies game setup Ordinarily you can t set the value of Snd 3 lower than Snd 2 Similarly you usually can t set Snd 2 to a lower value than Snd 1 What if you raise Snd 1 above the Snd 2 or Snd 3 value Then Snd 2 and Snd 3 automatically set to the value of Snd 1 To play or mute the sound press BET ONE BET ONE toggles the sound on and off Pressing BET ONE you hear the large award tune at the new volume level Use this sound to determine the effect of your adjustment To reduce sound volume press SPIN REELS To raise sound volume press MAX BET SPIN To turn AUTO settings on or off press CASH and either SPIN or MAX BET Setting toggles between auto on and auto off functions To reduce Snd 2 or Snd 3 below Snd 1 turn JACKPOT RESET KEY Simultaneously press MAX BET SPIN To move the arrow in Sound Screen 2 press DIAGNOSTIC See the illustration Automatic Sound Screen 2 To save settings and enter Sequence 4 press the DIAGNOSTIC button To change the flashing digit
152. ould accept the coin Be sure that the unit functions consistently Hepeat this step several times You may also want to run Input Test 10 Installing the Sample Coin 1 Slide the sample coin retainer toward the right side of the comparator The illustration shows where to place the sample coin 2 Slip a circulated coin of the proper denomination into the sample coin retainer Gently release the retainer The sample coin retainer should tightly secure the sample coin Sample Coin Counterweight wa Sensor Coil 4 Sample Coin Retainer Chute Coil Retainer Spring XN 42V Indicator LED Wedge Connector Fastening Screw 9 x o Fine Tuning Pot Wedge Goes Here Coin Comparator Front Coin Comparator Back WMS Service Manual Upright Slot JCM Bill Validator DIP Switch Settings Your JCM dollar bill validator has two DIP switch banks One bank has eight switches and the other has two The factory setting for these JCM DIP switches is switch 8 on All other switches are off Don t change these settings Changes can cause the bill validator to malfunction ON 145 SERIES HEAD JCM Bill Validator DIP Switch Settings ON 200 SERIES HEAD ON 16 004341 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 52 1 1 3 Periodic Maint CAUTION Prevent comparator or slot machine damage Before turning on the machine perform the foll
153. owing tests Be sure that the comparator mounts securely to the coin chassis Check entry chute alignment by inserting the correct coin or an alignment tool Coins should fall easily through the comparator and exit the reject chute Route and fasten harness wires away from moving parts for example the reels NOTICE For coin demominations between 5 and 25 use a coin mechanism wedge Avoid electrical shocks Before working on the comparator turn off slot machine power NOTICE To find coin entry part numbers for each denomination refer to Section 3 Parts Mounting Hole Plate Table Denomination Part Number 5 01 13676 03 25 01 13676 02 50 01 13676 04 US 1 01 13676 01 Dia Inch 0 705 1 250 Coin Denomination eUS 56 05 25 US 50 SA 1R US 1 0 705 1 250 1 250 1 575 Dia mm 17 907 31 750 17 907 31 750 31 750 40 005 Coin Comparator Specs for CC 16 Model Lockout Enable Coin In Output Signal Not Connected Not Connected 12 VDC Ground 6 Coin Diameter Range 0 705 1 575 17 9 40mm Max Coin Thickness 0 100 2 54 mm Positioning the Coin Entry for a Different Denomination Slot machines manufactured after March 1995 have a fixed coin comparator bracket Installing a different coin comparator requires a realignment of the coin comparator and coin entry With proper entry to chute assembly coin jams are quite rare Fo
154. plate should fit flush against the player panel Don t force the plate It only goes on one way If your machine doesn t GE Sample Coin Retainer have a mounting plate see the NOTICES in the margin 2 Secure the mounting hole plate to its mounting studs with two XN 42V indicator LED KEPS nuts After installation the plate should cover all but two coin entry mounting holes connector D 3 Place the coin entry on the player panel roughly in position 4 Notice the screw holes beside the top two bracket mounting studs Mount the coin entry with two Phillips screws in these wedge Goes Here holes Q 5 Follow Reassembly instructions at Removing the Coin Comparator in this chapter Fine Tuning Pot Coin Comparator Front Removing the Coin Comparator Unlock and open the Main Door 2 Switch off slot machine power Q 3 Remove the cable that connects the comparator and Opto Board Grasp the plug and pull it off the jack 4 Remove the coin comparator Raise the coin comparator slightly Pull the bottom out Then pull the coin comparator down and out of the machine Set it aside for reassembly Reassembly Q 1 Mount the comparator Slide the top comparator stud upward against the bracket Engage the top comparator stud with the top bracket notch Pivot and lower the comparator base until the comparator engages the bottom notch Check to see that the c
155. r 20 9965 PDU EXCLUSIVE PARTS FOR NORTH AMERICAN 110 VAC Fuse 4ASB 250 022 1 5731 06314 00 Holder Panel Type 5 x 20mm Knob Fuse 5733 12869 00 Plate Outlet 01 13449 01 PDU EXCLUSIVE PARTS FOR EUROPEAN 220 VAC Fuse 5 20 2 ice edel t ea teg eet Le x Ex RENE 5735 13853 00 Holder Panel Type 5 x 20mm Knob Fuse 5733 12869 01 Plate Blank COVEI ro rt 01 13449 02 WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004344 PARTS ELECTRONIC S3 CH1 1 3 Electronic Parts NOTICE Unit Power Distribution PDU continued These parts are for 1995 machines 1995 machines bear the number PDU EXCLUSIVE PARTS FOR N AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN 71272 on their nameplates You ll Fuse 5 x 20 2A 250 5731 08665 00 find your machine s nameplate Holder Panel Type 5 x 20mm Knob Fuse 5733 12869 00 beneath the slot handle Plate Blank Cover cette 01 13449 02 PDU PLUG amp PLAY REPLACEMENT FOR N AMERICAN 110 VAC PDU P amp P American 16 Pin to Xfmr 110V 60 Hz A 002912 01 PDU PLUG amp PLAY REPLACEMENT FOR EUROPEAN 220 VAC PDU P amp P European 16 Pin to Xfmr 220V 50 Hz A 002912 02 PDU P amp P REPLACEMENT FOR N AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN PDU P amp P 97 Europe Am 220V 50 60 Hz A 002912 03 PDU P
156. r 18 34 46 58 23 57 59 87 Overall Height Topbox Height 30 25 76 84 19 66 49 94 Top of Button ae 53 98 8 43 Flammability Classification Weights NOTICE NOTICE Measurements are in inches and in To allow opening of the Bill Door space centimeters parentheses Combustible 8 58 3 89 games at least 6 15 24 cm apart Total 241 14 109 38 Including metal topbox but without card reader WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004338 SETUP S1 CH1 1 7 Diag Adjust Chapter 2 Diagnostic and Adjustment Software Using Administration Mode Your slot machine s game software includes facilities for diagnosing problems and verifying feature operation This software also helps you to adjust game features and performance You can access slot machine diagnostic and adjustment functions from the Administration Mode Slot machine software presents Administration Mode information as numeric codes on the LED displays The software arranges the tests and setup features in series A test series number appears on the Bet Display The Credit and Win Meter displays convey information about each test series See the display illustration below Credit Display Win Meter Display Bet Display Administration Mode contains several series of test and setup options The Administration Mode table lists the series Each series contains numbered options In some series these options are tests or adjustments
157. r appear in the Credit Display The least significant five digits appear from left to right in the Win Meter Display To enter Series 6 turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY Bill Validator Fault A bill validator fault condition takes the bill validator out of service Bill validator faults also cause the bill validator s external green LEDs to extinguish The slot machine continues to allow play but only with coins To restore the bill validator to operation you must service it Series 6 Bill Info Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet 5 MSD 5 LSD flashes 0 then 1 See the Bill Info Meters table The meter number appears in the Bet Display The display flashes the first digit of the code followed by the second Then the display blanks The sequence repeats until you enter the next series WMS Service Manual Slot Machine 16 004340 BOOKKEEPING MODE Series 5 Tilt Info Meters Empty Hopper Jammed Hopper Hopper Extra Coin Error Hopper Runaway Error Coin Jam Long Coin Reversed Coin Rejected Coin Bill Validator Communication Fault Bill Validator Fault Jammed Bill Validator Reel Opto Not Seen Error Reel Opto Seen at Invalid Time Error Power On Reset Battery Low or Dead Error Mechanical Meter Error Progressive Link Down No Prog Win Response Confirmation Fault in Communicating w Panel LEDs Board FPGA Programming Fault Successful Memory Clear User Unsuccessful RAM Attempt Soft RAM Clear Secure
158. r entire manual A 004336 WMS Service Manual 16 004337 CONTENTS S0 CHO 5 Chapter 1 Setup Procedure This chapter explains how to inspect and install a gaming device GD You ll need these tools 11 32 NUT DRIVER Reels Chassis Card Cage On Off Switch Fuse PDU 2 Unlock and open the front door PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER VOLTMETER ELECTRICAL OUTLET TESTER 1 Remove and set aside everything from the shipping container Inspect the cabinet exterior for damage Lamp Topbox Dotmation Mechanical Meters Bill Validator Board CPU Board Door Switch Hopper 3 Check major components to assure that they mount securely to the slot machine HOPPER COIN ACCEPTOR BILL VALIDATOR BV UPPER LOWER LAMP Power DISTRIBUTION UNIT 4 Base Mounted Installation Drill holes in the base to accommodate cables and the drop door connection To assure proper hole placement use drilling template 31 2230 00 WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004338 SETUP Power Requirements 120 or 240 VAC 60 or 50 Hz 4 amps max at 120 VAC 2 amps max at 240 VAC Tics Don t install machines closer than six inches 15 24 cm apart OEE BASE MOUNTED INSTALLATION Mount machines back to back ona common base Or secure the base in place Otherwise the base can t
159. r suffix indicates insert color combinations Topbox Central System Configuration Hardware BLANK FACEPLATE PANEL Faceplate Blank Panel Matte Black 01 001833 00P06 MOUNTING HARDWARE ACRES LEGACY TRACKING SYSTEM W DISPLAY amp MAGNETIC OR OPTICAL READER Faceplate Matte 01 001833 01P06 Spacer 7 16 11mm 03 6047 9 MOUNTING HARDWARE ACRES BE 2 TRACKING SYSTEM W VACUUM FLUORESCENT DISPLAY KEYPAD BONUS BUTTON amp MAGNETIC READER Faceplate Matte 01 001833 21P06 16 004345 PARTS MECHANICAL WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Mechanical Parts MOUNTING HARDWARE ACSC SMS LSI TRACKING SYSTEM W DISPLAY KEYPAD amp MAGNETIC CARD READER Faceplate Matte 01 001833 18P06 Faceplate Matte Black W Gold 01 001833 23D08 Faceplate Matte Black w Black Trim 01 001833 23P06 Spacer 3 8 10 iana 03 6047 2 Plate SMS pcb 01 000671 Plate SMS xfamr mounting sss 01 003916 Bracket Ground 95 01 003874 Copper Gasket 2 20 003380 Pop Rivet 0 126 x 0 327 07 6700 MOUNTING HARDWARE BALLY TRAC
160. r the automated version of these three sequences This manual describes both versions Here s how the manual sound user interface behaves Sequence 3 Normal Sound Volume Manual Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet Snd 1 3 Digit No 0 Normal Sound Volume controls regular game sounds during normal game operation For example credit bet and coin in sounds and most smaller awards tunes The Win Meter Display indicates the slot machine s sound volume setting You can vary this level from 0 to 255 The flashing digit indicates the first value to set During Sequence 3 you can toggle the sound on or off with the lit MAX BET button Pressing MAX BET you hear the credit bet sound at the new volume level Use this sound to determine the effect of your adjustment To change the flashing digit value press SPIN REELS one or more times To advance to the next digit turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY With each turn of the key the flashing digit sequentially advances from right to left Suppose that the flashing digit is the leftmost one Return to the rightmost digit by turning the JACKPOT RESET KEY one more time To save settings and enter Sequence 4 press the DIAGNOSTIC button Sequence 4 Large Hit Sound Volume Manual Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet Snd 2 3 Digit No 0 Large Hit Sound Volume controls volume during a large award payout How large is large Large is game specific but a rule
161. rd The Reel Display Board is the main LED display board This board contains the Credit Win Meter and Bet displays Some display failure modes may prevent the LEDs from displaying a tilt message To clear reel display tilts open and close the Main Door Reel Opto Tilts Reel Opto tilts track failures in the reel feedback system The feedback system helps the slot computer to control reel position To clear reel tilts open and close the Main Door Sound Tilts A sound tilt results if a sound EPROM fails the version test Sound EPROMs reside on the CPU Board and may include XU17 XU18 XU30 and XU31 Some machines use fewer than four chips To clear sound tilts install the proper sound EPROMs You need not clear the RAM Static RAM Tilts Static RAM tilts signal errors in data stored in the slot computer s CMOS static RAM chips To clear static RAM tilts clear the RAM Watchdog Tilts Watchdog tilts caution you that the Watchdog Timer has timed out The Watchdog may time out if the processor becomes stuck in a logic loop A bad memory device or logic board may cause a looping error Candle Codes The two stage candle on top of the machine indicates slot machine status The slot machine employs both levels of the candle to convey information about its operation See the Candle Codes table later in this chapter 3 2 S2 CH3 16 004343 TROUBLESHOOTING WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Troubleshooting Button and Switch Troublesho
162. rds the number of coins accepted at inappropriate times These coins may be in the slot machine due to a coin lockout relay malfunction Game software doesn t count these coins as a bet Meter 09 Error Coin In Number of coins that produced a long coin error attempted cheat Game software doesn t count these coins as a bet Meter 10 Total Coins Out Sum of meters 11 through 14 Meter 11 Hopper Coin Out Number of coins out of the hopper during normal game play Meter 12 Escrow Coin Out Number of coins returned from among the escrowed coins Meter 13 Test Coin Out Number of coins paid out in the Hopper Test Meter 14 Extra Coin Out Number of extra coins paid out Meter 15 Total Electronic Transfer In Sum of meters 16 and 17 Meter 16 Card Credits In Number of electronic credits entered into the slot machine Meter 17 Bonus Credits In Number of bonus credits awarded Meter 18 Total Electronic Transfer Out Sum of meters 19 and 20 Meter 19 Card Credits Out Number of electronic credits removed from the slot machine Meter 20 Bonus Credits Out Number of bonus credits removed 3 4 S1 CH3 16 004340 MODE WMS Service Manual Slot Machine Bookkeeping Series 2 Play Info Credit 5 MSD Win Meter 5 LSD Bet flashes 0 then 1 Initial Display Values See the Play Info Meters table The meter number appears in the Bet Display The display flashes the first digit of the code
163. rs Bill Validator With proper handling and routine preventive maintenance you can eliminate most bill validator malfunctions The following procedures assure top performance from dollar bill validators WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004341 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE NOTICE Follow your jurisdiction s procedures for logging currency collection NOTICE GD stands for gaming device NOTICE Make a permanent record of the number value on the original meter Refer to your jurisdiction s rules for recording meter readings Coins In Coins Out Coins Drop Jackpots Total Drop Bills In Typical Electromechanical Meters S2 CH1 1 1 Periodic Maint Clearing BV Jams cover Bill Validator Lamps Over the bill validator a lighted sign normally reads INSERT BILL FACE UP This sign also indicates the status of the bill validator If you can read the sign the bill validator is normal If the sign s lamps go out you won t be able to read the INSERT BILL message In that case the slot machine has probably shut down the bill validator Otherwise the bottom two bill validator lamps have burned out This situation is quite unlikely Routinely check the sign to see if you can read the sign If you can t then service the validator Cleaning MAG SENSOR PARTS Regular cleaning is imperative Sometimes iron filings adhere to the magnetic head and head roller Filings can prevent yo
164. s the Paytable Test displays different game data The program identification number alternates with game operating system data and sound software release numbers Next the jurisdiction software type appears on the slot machine s three displays The data messages cycle on the displays until you press SPIN REELS or DIAGNOSTIC Example messages should help to clarify the Paytable Test s six messages Consider this set of six typical messages A through Credit Win Meter Bet Display Display Display A 07296 02000 4 B S rE1 5 05 C S SYS 5 05 D S dAt 5 00 E Sound 4 00 0 F Jur StAnd Message A Row A in the table above depicts an example of paytable data as described in earlier paragraphs The legend 07296 appears in the Credit Display These numerals identify game ID 072 with a percentage of 96 The Win Meter designates a top award of 200 and game protocol 0 none 4 in the Bet Display specifies a four coin maximum bet game Message B declares Game Software Release rE1 5 05 WMS Service Manual Slot Machine Diag Adjust Message C reports Operating System Release S SYS 5 05 Message stipulates Data ROM Release dAt 5 00 Message E refers to Sound ROM Release Sound 4 00 Message F identifies the slot software jurisdiction In our example StAnd refers to standard jurisdiction software See the nearby table Jurisdiction ROMs and Jumpers Most jurisdictions us
165. sing Bookkeeping Mode Consult Bookkeeping Mode to record game information regularly and before repairing the machine Enter Bookkeeping Mode 1 You can enter Bookkeeping Mode while the machine operates Game Over Mode or Tilt Mode The slot machine enters Game Over Mode between games No bet or jackpot is pending and the hopper is inactive Tilt Mode means that a tilt prevents game play Find the JACKPOT RESET KEY switch near the SLOT HANDLE Insert the JACKPOT RESET KEY and turn it clockwise The slot machine enters Series 1 Repeatedly turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY to advance between Bookkeeping Mode series Pressing MAX BET serves the same function as turning the JACKPOT RESET KEY Continue until you find the desired series The series name appears in the Credit and Win Meter displays For instance in the first series the word coin appears in the Credit Display The word info appears in the Win Meter Display WMS Service Manual Slot Machine 16 004340 BOOKKEEPING MODE NOTICE This chapter covers slot software up to v 5 09 The System Stores Game Data System CPU Static RAMs e 116 S N N Local N Address Bus BE S XA us A Inter rupt Data Bus ID Exter nal Data Bus XD Data Bus Data GB Bus BD 16 Game Data In Coins In Play Info Winnings Info Bookkeeping Meter Series Win Display Credit Meter Series Display V Play Info Met
166. splay Values Credit Win Meter Bet Addr 3 Digit No 0 The Credit Display contains the expression Addr the abbreviation for Address The Win Meter Display indicates the slot machine s communication address If you haven t set the address yet three zeros appear You can vary this level from 0 to 127 The flashing digit indicates the first value to set To change the flashing digit value press SPIN REELS one or more times To advance to the next digit turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY With each turn of the key the flashing digit sequentially advances from right to left Suppose that the flashing digit is the leftmost one Return to the rightmost digit by turning the JACKPOT RESET KEY one more time To delete a protocol and replace it with another one turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY Turn the key again as necessary until you locate the WMS Service Manual Slot Machine 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS S1 CH2 2 3 Diag Adjust desired new protocol Set values at the new protocol as above The new protocol now replaces the previously set protocol To save settings and enter Sequence 3 press the DIAGNOSTIC button Manual Sound System Some game software includes a manual user interface for sound volume settings Other game software incorporates an automated user interface Your game software employs either interface but not both The interface type affects Series 0 sequences 3 4 and 5 Your machine has either the manual o
167. ss unplug the cable Remove the glass Be particularly careful of fragile shadowboxes that may be glued or taped to the glass Also take care not to damage the player tracking harness Set the glass aside in a safe place GDs Without Faceplates or PTUs Remove the metal glass support bracket bonded to the bottom of the glass You can pry the bracket free from the glass with a flatblade screwdriver GDs With Faceplates or PTUs Loosen three retaining nuts on the faceplate bracket Remove the bracket Save the bracket or faceplate for reassembly Reassembly 1 Pick up the bracket or faceplate that you removed from the old glass GDs Without Faceplates or PTUs Use RTV or equivalent glue for this step Bond the glass support bracket to the bottom of the glass GDs With Faceplates or PTUs Position the faceplate bracket on the bottom of the glass Tighten three retaining nuts on the faceplate bracket If a topbox cable connects to the back of the glass plug in the cable Replace the glass Seat the topbox glass support bracket 16 004341 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Periodic Maint Hopper securely in the slot machine gutter Switch on slot machine power at the Power Distribution Unit near the Main Door hinge Close and lock the Main Door Removing the Hopper 1 Unlock and open the Main Door 2 Switch off slot machine power 3 Lift up disengage and remove the coi
168. st 2 Replace Display Board or Consult LED Display Board schematic Find which of six transistors drives blank character anodes Check transistor with DVM Replace bad parts Missing display segments on two Bad cathode driver in drive chip 1 Check missing segments in the characters Display Digits Test 2 Replace Display Board or Consult LED Display Board schematic Find which of three SAA1064 chips drives blank character anodes Check chip with scope or logic probe Replace bad parts Missing display segments on one Bad display module 1 Check missing segments in the character Display Digits Test 2 Unplug the display module from its socket 3 Replace the display module Be sure to align it properly 3 16 S2 CH3 16 004343 TROUBLESHOOTING WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Troubleshooting Reel Opto Troubleshooting Guide 0 or rEEI1 1 appears Opto feedback failure at Reel 1 Check for dirty opto Input Credit Display 1 Tests 40 42 Clean it 2 Check reel interruptor tab Is it broken Is it improperly installed Does it leak light 3 Check reel hub for wear cracks 3 Check cables to reel 4 Check reel s opto 5 Replace bad parts rEEI2 0 or rEEI2 1 appears in Opto feedback failure at Reel Perform above tests for Reel 2 Credit Display 2 parts rEEI3 0 or rEEI3 1 appears in Opto feedback failure at Reel Perform above tests for Reel Credit Display 3 p
169. t 8 Replace EPROMs XU2 XU3 Save old ones Rerun test 2 After test 8 appears and remains on Dead CPU Original EPROMs are good Swap CPU Board Rerun test WMS Service Manual Upright Slot Troubleshooting CPU Board EEPROM Troubleshooting Guide GAnnE DiSAb X appears in displays SEcur 1 appears in displays SEcur 2 appears in displays SEcur 3 or SEcur 4 appears in displays Host computer took GD out of service Someone changed CPU EEPROM 1 security EEPROM CPU EEPROM 1 security EEPROM may be bad or missing CPU EEPROM 1 security EEPROM contains corrupt data CPU EPROM Troubleshooting Guide CHn6E 1 appears displays 6AnnE CHn6E 2 appears displays 6AnnE CHn6E 3 appears displays CHn6E 4 appears in displays CHn6E 5 appears displays ronn1 appears in Credit Display ronn2 appears in Credit Display Mismatch between Game EPROM XU2 and Data EPROM XU3 on CPU Board Game version change 1 Checksum change since last power up at CPU Board Game EPROM XU2 2 Bad CPU Board Program EPROM or Backplane EEPROM 3 Bootleg CPU Board EPROM at XU2 1 Checksum change since last power up at CPU Board Data EPROM XU3 2 Bad CPU Board Program EPROM or Backplane EEPROM 3 Bootleg CPU Board EPROM at XU3 1 ROM checksum error Bad CPU Board Game EPROM XU2 2 Bad data bus bits on CPU Board 3 Bad buff
170. t fail to reproduce Display Segments this digit sequence That symptom indicates an I O Board logic fault Series 3 Hopper Test Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet 0 Blank 3 mE Hopper Error Messages Put at least 40 coins in the hopper for this test During the test the Credit Display counts coins paid out The Hopper Test checks the Displa Hopper drive circuitry Hopper motor Hopper Empty Motor brake Opto coin out sensor Hopper Jam Hpr Dispensed Extra Coin The I O Board enables the hopper driver a solid state relay SSR The SSR Hopper Runaway switches on the hopper motor and releases the brake The hopper dispenses 10 coins A coin out sensor detects each coin leaving the hopper The sensor transmits this information back to the CPU Board After the tenth WMS Service Manual Slot Machine 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS S1 CH2 2 15 Diag Adjust Win Meter Bet 885550 E 1 ID 3 Top Award 5 Bet 2 Game Percentage 4 Protocol Above 5 Parts of Program ID CREDIT CREDIT Win METER Bet HERSH SERRE B Game Software Release Number Alternates with above information Win Meter CREDIT O S Software Release Number Alternates with above information Win Meter ENS Data Software Release Number Alternates with above information CREDIT Win METER Bet HEGRE NONSE a Sound Software Release
171. te 01 001833 08P06 Spacer 5 16 GMM 03 6047 4 Spacer 3 8 TOMM osrin eeina aae 03 6047 2 MOUNTING HARDWARE GRIPS SDI TRACKING SYSTEM W DISPLAY KEYPAD amp MAGNETIC CARD READER Faceplate Matte 01 001833 06P06 Terminal 25 Quick 5826 000643 00 MOUNTING HARDWARE GSI TRACKING SYSTEM W DISPLAY amp MAGNETIC CARD READER Faceplate Matte 01 001833 22P06 WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004345 PARTS MECHANICAL S3 CH2 2 3 Mechanical Parts 2 4 3 2 Topbox Central System Config Hardware continued MOUNTING HARDWARE 5 TRACKING SYSTEM W VACUUM FLUORESCENT DISPLAY 2 x 6 KEYPAD BONUS BUTTON amp MAGNETIC CARD READER Faceplate Matte 01 001833 19P06 Plate Keypad 2 01 004305 P06 MOUNTING HARDWARE GT EDT TRACKING SYSTEM W 5MM CHAR DISPLAY amp MAGNETIC CARD READER Faceplate Matte 01 001 833 03P06 Spacer 3 8 10 03 6047 2 MOUNTING HARDWARE IGT EDT TRACKING SYSTEM W 5MM CHAR DISPLAY amp OPTICAL CARD READER Faceplate Matte 01 001 833 03P06 Sp
172. ter 5797 003459 00 Cable Dotmation Serial Interface H 001120 00 Cable Dotmation 44444480 001118 00 Cable Dotmation Panel Controller 5797 003968 00 Cable EDT IGT Com Interface w Sw Inputs H 19471 00 Cable IGT PT95A w 4 Pin Minifit Con AC PWr H 002944 00 Cable MGM System Interface H 004672 00 Cable Monitor Hopper Service 5797 13694 00 Cable One Button Special Part of 6 Button Kits H 003855 00 Cable PDU Service H 19452 00 Cable Ribbon Dot Logic to Dot 5797 001293 00 Cable Tower Gl H 19437 00 Cord Line Power IEC320 220V British 5850 13273 00 Cord Line Power IEC320 120VAC North America 5850 13344 00 Cord IGT 110V PT95A Power Service Outlet 5797 004361 00 Cord Line N A IEC320 NEMA 6 16P 10A 220V 15 5850 004452 00 Cord Line Set Continental 5850 13272 00 Cord Line N A NEMA 6 16P 10 220V A 8 5850 000992 00 CABLES UNIVERSAL Cable Audio 1 To Blind Mating Connector Center H 18115 01 C
173. ter Series 1 press the DIAGNOSTIC button WMS Service Manual Slot Machine Diag Adjust Series 1 Input Tests Initial Display Values Credit 3 Digit No Win Meter Bet Blank 1 In the Credit Display the left two digits represent the test number The right digit is the current logic level of the selected input 0 or 1 To select a test locate its number on the Input Tests table Repeatedly WMS Service Manual Slot Machine press MAX BET until display numbers correspond to the table Instead you may repeatedly turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY But MAX BET is easier to actuate To test an input activate the input and observe logic level changes Inputs are either mechanical or opto switches The optos are below the coin comparator Your slot machine uses a Coin Mechanisms Coin Comparitor brand coin comparator To activate a mechanical switch close it To activate an opto block it with a coin To enter Series 2 press the DIAGNOSTIC button Test 10 Coin Comparator Dismount the coin comparator Watch the Credit Display and drop a coin into the comparator As the coin passes the comparator metal sensor the zero logic level digit becomes one Test 11 Top Coin Opto This test checks the response of the top opto Drop a coin into the coin entry As the coin breaks the detector beam the zero logic level digit should become one Any other result indicates that the opto needs Service Test 12 Bottom Coin Opto T
174. the lamp tray The screw holes are near the latch side of the door 5 Replace the belly fluorescent lamps Carefully grasp one lamp Slide the lamp into its socket slots Twist the lamp in either direction until its pins engage with the sockets Replace the second fluorescent lamp in the same way 6 Replace and raise the belly glass and frame Q 7 Support the belly glass Inside the door lower black metal latches at either side of the belly lamp tray You ll find these NOTICE latches just below the back of the player panel control panel The glass frame in recently 8 Plug in the coin chute solenoid connector manufactured machines doesn t 9 Plug in the two Receiver Board connectors require foam tape 10 Switch on slot machine power 11 Close and lock the Main Door Glass Replacing Belly Glass 1 Unlock and open the Main Door 2 Switch off slot machine power 3 Support the belly glass Raise the left right black metal latches at either side of the belly tray You ll find them just below the back of the player panel 4 Tilt the belly glass frame downward to 45 degree angle with the slot machine door Pull the belly glass frame straight back until the hinge tabs disengage from the machine WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004341 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 52 1 1 7 Periodic Maint care when working old topbox glass This warning especially
175. ting You can vary this level from 0 to 255 The flashing digit indicates the first value to set You can toggle the sound on or off with the lit MAX BET button Pressing MAX BET you hear the jackpot tune at the new volume level Use this sound to determine the effect of your adjustment To change the flashing digit value press SPIN REELS one or more times To advance to the next digit turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY With each turn of the key the flashing digit sequentially advances from right to left Suppose that the flashing digit is the leftmost one Return to the rightmost digit by turning the JACKPOT RESET KEY one more time To save settings and enter Sequence 6 press the DIAGNOSTIC button Automated Sound System Some game software includes an automated user interface for sound volume settings This automated interface operates differently than the manual interface already described Automated versions of Sequences 3 4 and 5 replace manual versions that we ve described above Here s how the automated sound user interface behaves Dotmation Display On Dotmation games such as Winning Streak settings and instructions appear in the Dotmation screen See the illustrations Automatic Sound Screen 1 and Automatic Sound Screen 2 Instructions also appear on LED displays WMS Service Manual Slot Machine 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS S1 CH2 2 5 Diag Adjust Automatic Sound Screen 1 VOLUME SETTINGS NORMAL VOL 03
176. tion over a broad two and a half inch range Begin alignment by sliding each opto tab to the center of the opto stop symbol Take care not to bend the opto interrupter track Slide the reel mechanism into position in the GD The back leg should rest against the rear mounting flange Lift up the thumb lever in front of the reel Use the thumb lever to fasten down the reel mechanism s front leg Be sure that the reel is straight Otherwise it might jam and damage drive electronics A bump on the thumb lever should mate to a recess in the reel mechanism The lever should snap firmly into place Plug in the reel motor cable Switch on GD power Align the jackpot symbol with the payline on the window Start by checking symbol positions through the glass Close the Main Door Watch reels spin and stop Your height may cause parallax visual alignment problems between a reel and the payline Look through the Main Door for a payline reflection on the reel Line up the reflection behind the real payline Then you know that you re looking squarely at the reel Touch up adjustments Recheck alignment by playing a few games and observing the ending reel position Close and lock the Main Door Replacing a Reel 1 Unlock and open the Main Door 2 Switch off slot machine power Q 3 Unplug the cable to the Reel Motor Control Board Take care not to damage delicate mass termination connector pins 4 Lift up the thumb lever in
177. tons MAX BET to use than JACKPOT RESET KEY Advances between meters within each series SPIN REELS Q 3 Press the SPIN REELS button to advance inside a series and view the next meter SPIN REELS is on the player panel The button lights up to prompt you For instance suppose that the Credit and Win Meter displays indicate coin info You press SPIN REELS to advance to the first meter Coins In Observe meter data by reading displays The five most significant digits BMSD appear in the Credit Display The five least significant digits BLSD of data appear in the Win Meter Display The one digit Bet Display indicates the meter number by alternately flashing two digits Suppose that you re interested in Coin Meter 01 which indicates 1 7 million coins in The displays look this way The Credit Display reads 00017 The Win Meter Display reads 00000 The Bet Display reads 0 then 1 then blank for Meter 01 Coins In Exit Bookkeeping Mode To exit Bookkeeping Mode either Close the Main Door if it was open Otherwise open and close the door Repeatedly turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY until you exit the last series The reels home and game data reappears in the displays This is Game Over Mode where players may initiate a game If you ve left the door open a 0 appears in the Credit Display Game data doesn t appear until you close the door A tilted slot machine returns to Tilt Mode instead of
178. tor Door Stacker Access Bill Validator Door Access signals entry into the bottom DBV door This door allows access to the DBV stacker Meter 04 Logic Door Access Logic Door Access notifies you of entry into the card cage 16 004340 BOOKKEEPING MODE WMS Service Manual Slot Machine Bookkeeping Meter 05 Drop Door Cashbox Door Access Drop Door Access signals entry into the Cashbox Door Meter 06 Bill Jam Service Door Access Bill Jam Service Door Access signals entry into the top DBV door of the machine This door allows access to the DBV reader mechanism Meter 07 Hood Access Not applicable to upright slots Hood Reel Hatch Access signals entry into the Reel Hatch on the face of the slot machine Series 5 Tilt Info Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet 5 MSD 5 LSD flashes 0 then 5 See the Tilt Info Meters table The meter number appears in the Bet Display The display flashes the first digit of the code followed by the second Then the display blanks The sequence repeats until you enter the next series Detailed troubleshooting procedures usually begin with Tilt Info meter displays See the Maintenance and Troubleshooting section To step through the meters in this series push SPIN REELS Find the meter number that you want to examine by watching the Bet Display When you see the number that you re interested in look at the Credit and Win Meter displays The most significant five digits for that mete
179. tration Mode are three familiar modes Software prohibits you from directly modifying Game Mode But as this chapter illustrates Administration Mode permits a broad variety of user adjustments Other modes affect the slot machine in a much narrower sense Sequence 8 includes three such modes Mode 1 Cash and Credit Play Mode 2 Demo Mode Mode 3 Attract Mode Mode 1 Credit and Cash Play Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet crEd on or OFF 0 Cash or Credit Play Disable crEd to permit the player to choose cash or credit play In credit play winnings accumulate as credits on the machine In cash play the slot machine immediately dispenses winnings With CASH OR CREDIT off if the player presses CASH CREDIT it lights The lit button indicates Credit Mode WMS Service Manual Slot Machine 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS S1 CH2 2 9 Diag Adjust NOTICE The machine can only enter Demo Mode when certain conditions prevail 1 The Credit Meter displays zero credits 2 No bet is pending 3 The machine isn t tilted 4 Game rules permit the machine to enter Demo Mode 5 The slot machine isn t storing bonus credits NOTICE In some game software versions Attract Mode sound is on by default You may turn off Attract Mode sound by following instructions at Mode 3 Attract Mode 2 10 S1 CH2 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS Credit Only Play With on the player must cash out credi
180. ts to get them off the machine To do this the player presses the flashing CASH CREDIT button To toggle the credit only play on or off press SPIN REELS The Win Meter Display tracks feature status on or OFF The Credit Display indicates the mode crEd To enter Mode 2 turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY To enter Series 1 press the DIAGNOSTIC button Mode 2 Demo Mode Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet dEno on or OFF 0 If you enable Demo Mode games run in Demo Mode In Demo Mode the slot machine doesn t require coins dispense cash or increment meters Except for these changes games play normally To toggle the mode on or off press SPIN REELS The Win Meter Display tracks mode status or OFF The Credit Display indicates the mode dEno To enter Mode 3 turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY To enter Series 1 press the DIAGNOSTIC button Mode 3 Attract Mode Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet AtrAc on or OFF 0 You can enable Attract Mode which operates when the machine is idle In Attract Mode panel LEDs may cycle in a pattern after a brief idle time Some games with Attract Mode sounds periodically play a sound The Credit Display indicates the position of the Attract Mode toggle The Win Meter Display indicates the option state or OFF To toggle Attract Mode on or off press SPIN REELS To reenter Mode 1 turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY To en
181. ur validator from receiving bills LENSES To function properly the bill validator must have clean sensor lenses and optical reflectors Periodically cleaning the validator interior can prevent bill jams If your validator takes in fewer than 4 000 bills a week clean it once a month What if the validator takes in over 4 000 bills per week Clean the unit twice a month e Cleaning Procedure Q 1 Unlock and open the Main Door Q 2 Switch off GD power at the PDU 3 Pull forward on the spring loaded rod at the top of the unit Open the cover 4 Release the securing lever Lift the upper scanner 5 in the validator remove the bill 6 The reader with an internal sensor may be dirty A dirty reader can cause jams or reduce bill validation accuracy Regularly clean the inside of the validator Use a soft lint free cloth or swab to clean sensor lenses Soak the cloth or swab with isopropyl alcohol Clean oil smudges and fingerprints off the optical reflector disc Reassembly CAUTI ON 1 Lower the upper scanner Reengage the securing lever O 2 Close the cover Push back on the spring loaded rod at the top Never use an organic solvent such of the unit as paint thinner 3 Switch GD power at the PDU Never use compressed air to clean 4 Close and lock the Main Door the bill validator unit Simple Repairs OBSERVE OPERATION To determine the cause of mal
182. value press SPIN REELS one or more times To advance to the next digit turn the JACKPOT RESET KEY With each turn of the key the flashing digit sequentially advances from right to left Suppose that the flashing digit is the leftmost one Return to the rightmost digit by turning the JACKPOT RESET KEY one more time To save settings and enter Sequence 5 press the DIAGNOSTIC button Sequence 5 Top Award Sound Volume Automated Initial Display Values Credit Win Meter Bet Snd 3 3 Digit No 0 Top Award Sound Volume controls volume when a player hits the top award Typically this award is a jackpot Usually operators set this volume nearly WMS Service Manual Slot Machine 16 004339 DIAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENTS S1 CH2 2 7 Diag Adjust NOTICE Some jurisdictions require that the jackpot tune must play until the attendant resets the machine Soldered jumpers on the I O Board configure the machine for these jurisdictions On boards configured that way Sequence 6 only permits you to view the loop status Also you can t select this option A dark Spin Reels Lamp indicates this condition wide open to draw attention to the machine The Win Meter Display indicates the slot machine s sound volume setting You can vary this level from 0 to 63 Auto Settings The automated sound system includes auto settings for Snd 2 and Snd 3 These settings default to on for most games The default is off for Delaware games due to the diff
183. wo screws allow you to adjust the fork sideways for best fork to flag fit This first set of screws is above the fork Two other screws allow you to adjust the fork up and down on the flag This second set of screws is below the fork Loosen the second set of screws By moving the sensor fork align bottom edges of the coin counting flag and fork 9 Tighten the screws Reassembly Q 1 Slide the hopper back into position Sensors and power reengage at the blind mating connector as you slide the unit in WMS Service Manual Upright Slot 16 004341 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Periodic Maint Probe Holes Hopper Probe Level Ea Paes Hole U S 1 25 5 5 Adjust screws from back of disk Coin Out Sensor Looking Through Hopper Disk S2 CH1 Periodic Maint Button Housing 2 Replace the coin tray Switch on slot machine power 4 Run Series 1 Input Test 14 of your GD s Administration Mode diagnostic and adjustment software This test will help you to check proximity sensor operation As necessary make adjustments and repeat this step until you are satisfied with equipment performance 5 Run the Hopper Test Series 3 of your GD s Administration Mode diagnostic and adjustment software This test will help you to verify that the hopper counts coins correctly As necessary make adjustments and repeat this step until you are satisfied with equipment performance Q 6 Close and lock the Main Door

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