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Title: phantom spin /need help identifying circuit board
Post by: freddie200 on May 01, 2023, 04:29:04 PM
1995 phantom spin says assembled by japan branch,,,

looks like im missing the harness that goes from the black box to the coin conparitor

anybody no what that board in pic is for / im just guessing at this point ,,, I have 4.9 volts on several pins on 7 pin jack

but nothing coming out of 2 pin and 3 pin jacks

thanx freddie
Title: Re: phantom spin /need help identifying circuit board
Post by: UNIMAN on May 10, 2023, 04:41:17 PM
That is the wrong comparitor for that machine. You need an CC-16D. The CC-16D a much older comparitor.
Cannot remember the wiring harness needed. On the road right now.
Harness was three wire I believe, yellow, purple, and black wire. The connector itself was 4-pin, as I remember.

Not sure what that board is??
Title: Re: phantom spin /need help identifying circuit board
Post by: freddie200 on May 10, 2023, 04:51:20 PM
i do have a 3 pin jack with black purple and blue  and 34 volts on the purple wire in the middle thats not hooked to anything ?
ill see if i can find a comparitor and hopefuly it will have an harrness piece with it

thanx for info 
i have several cc-16 d compairitors

the(rev) sticker on the back of the compairitor in pic

do you think it has anything to do with the (rev) in the pic of that board in my early post

what does rev stand for

thanx freddie
Title: Re: phantom spin /need help identifying circuit board
Post by: UNIMAN on May 12, 2023, 09:12:03 PM
Sorry for the slow replies, on the road traveling right now.
The REV or revision number doesn't mean anything a CC16-D should work.

Maybe someone else can chime in on the three wire locations as it attaches to the comparitor.

I may have that info with me in another laptop, will take a look and get back.

That game is the only respin game Universal made. I see by the DBV yours has the 8800 mpu board.
Title: Re: phantom spin /need help identifying circuit board
Post by: freddie200 on May 13, 2023, 04:33:31 AM
great info thanx for all your help

the only jacks i have on the door that are not hooked to anything are  purple and black  with purple  having 34.5 volts  and  another 34.5 purple black and a light blue with purple having 34.5 volts   and two yellow and yellow w blk stripe at 4.6 volts and the only comparitors ive seen are 12 and 24 volt

im still leaning twords that black box being the feed for comparitor

thanx again for your help

freddie
Title: Re: phantom spin /need help identifying circuit board
Post by: UNIMAN on May 13, 2023, 06:47:06 AM
Try reading this thread; https://newlifegames.com/nlg/index.php?topic=18168.msg96347#msg96347

Understand I have been without slots going on 4 years now. Working from memory. So reading these old posts refreshes my memory too!!

Looks like blue wire at bottom of six pin on comparitor and velvet (32v dc) two pins above the blue. (Or 4th pin down from top) Black not used.

If you need a Universal Manual pm me with a email address and I'll send you one in pdf.

Oh, and the CC-16 D needs to be 24v. There were 12v CC16's but I believe they were labeled 12v on the front.

Title: Re: phantom spin /need help identifying circuit board
Post by: UNIMAN on May 13, 2023, 07:00:51 AM
Once you get the comparitor wired up you can test it by opening the door, pulling out the cherry switches at top right hand corner of machine, and then satisfy the door lock optic by either locking it or just blocking the optic. (The mpu now believes the door is closed and locked)

At this point the INCERT COIN light should be flashing on front of door. (Provided the bulb is not burnt out) And when INCERT COIN light is flashing the comparitor power light should be on. (The mpu closes the ground to the comparitor through that blue wire) Incert the coins, 3 I believe for Phantom Spin, and after the third coin the INCERT COIN light should shutoff and the comparitor power light should go out. (The mpu opens the ground on the blue wire that shuts off the comparitor).

With door open you can verify all is working properly.
Title: Re: phantom spin /need help identifying circuit board
Post by: freddie200 on May 13, 2023, 12:11:38 PM
made a harness for compairitor and got it wired up

still not working got a error 21 flashing along with something that looks like (305 ? mabey) oh and now the jackpot bell is going off

is there a ram clear option for universal machines like on my igt machines ?

thanx for your help guys i feel like im getting closer

to getting this thing fired up

thanx freddie
Title: Re: phantom spin /need help identifying circuit board
Post by: UNIMAN on May 15, 2023, 08:17:06 PM
Yes there is a push button reset. On the 8800 board it is tiny. At the bottom middle of the mpu cage there is a round hole about the size of a quarter.
With machine off put a finger in there and push in and hold in that tiny button. Turn the machine on with other hand and hold button for about 3 secs and release.

Title: Re: phantom spin /need help identifying circuit board
Post by: UNIMAN on May 15, 2023, 08:25:05 PM
Chances are your dollar bill accepter will not work and throw off errors. If it hasn't already been disabled.

Need to read this thread; https://newlifegames.com/nlg/index.php?topic=23836.msg127292#msg127292
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