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**Reel Slots** Gaming Machines => IGT S and S-plus Reel Games => Topic started by: 61Wally on April 06, 2021, 01:45:52 AM

Title: display dead
Post by: 61Wally on April 06, 2021, 01:45:52 AM
I replaced the battery cannot do a ram clear. I install IGT RAM CLEAR it Dings and that’s it. No display, I even tried the blind method, ALL BUTTONS DEAD. PLEASE HELP. I have tried to download the IGT S+ manual and I don’t know how to. I have Dementia so I need something sent to me. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Title: Re: display dead
Post by: shortrackskater on April 06, 2021, 07:37:28 AM
You probably didn't need to do the ram clear after the battery replacement unless you were stuck in the "error 61 loop."
Better to wait here for some help. It will be easier here than the manual.  :yes:
Hold on.
Title: Re: display dead
Post by: Ken on April 06, 2021, 08:26:12 AM
After the ding ... push and release the white self test button. If the machine has/had an internal bill  validator it is located by the on/off switch or just behind the housing that holds the switch. A non-embeded bill validator the button is usually in the row of harnesses going to the MPU.
Title: Re: display dead
Post by: 61Wally on April 06, 2021, 08:13:21 PM
Today I replaced MPU board, display, power supply ( main & bill validator ), mother board, then I safe RAM CKEARED it. It came up with all the correct prompts, then I did the bill validator chip and when I got down to the 61 I push the white button got 61-1 close the door and it would not reset it locked up and I can’t get any further. I bypass the reset key switch in case it’s bad still locked on 61-1. Any help would be appreciated. THANK YOU SO MUCH 😊
Title: Re: display dead
Post by: Stayouttadabunker on April 06, 2021, 09:41:29 PM
You're not supposed to bypass the reset switch - you need it to get past the [61-1].

Instead of all that other stuff, get the jackpot reset working right or leave it separated and momentarily touch the tabs only.

The reset switch cannot be in a "closed" state all the time....it is a "momentary" switch only.
Title: Re: display dead
Post by: 61Wally on April 06, 2021, 09:56:39 PM
I bypassed the reset switch to an external momentary switch.
Title: Re: display dead
Post by: 61Wally on April 06, 2021, 10:29:03 PM
Does anyone have a IGT S+ service manual. I would like to see what the voltages are supposed to be out of the power supply. Thanks to ALL for your KINDNESS & HELP.
Title: Re: display dead
Post by: jay on April 07, 2021, 07:23:40 AM
I see that your a contributing member - thank you. Every penny helps keep this site alive.


You will find a S+ manual in the downloads section of the site.
Only contributing members have access to this area.
Title: Re: display dead
Post by: Stayouttadabunker on April 07, 2021, 08:05:15 AM
Can you show us a photo of your "reset switch bypass" and how you hooked it up?
Title: Re: display dead
Post by: 61Wally on April 07, 2021, 08:18:13 AM
THANK YOU SO MUCH, i finally figured out how to download it. I will go to this first before bothering you folks. Take Care. I replaced the reset switch with another identical one. I’m getting closer to fixing it. It appears to be the windings on the power supply transformer. Legs 8&9 drop to 2.8 volts under load. I will send further info.
Title: Re: display dead
Post by: 61Wally on April 07, 2021, 07:28:29 PM
Here’s the latest, I replaced the transformer and the display lit up fine. I did my ram clear, and when I got to the end of doing the bill validator chip, I got to 61-1 close door hit reset key. It would not reset and then I lost the display again. What’s weird is I have 2 of these identical machines, and all the boards, etc work in one, but nothing works in the other. My hair has gone from gray to white on this nightmare. Any suggestions?
Title: Re: display dead
Post by: jay on April 07, 2021, 07:59:34 PM
Sounds like something is shorting the transformer.
Title: Re: display dead
Post by: 61Wally on April 07, 2021, 09:58:22 PM
I am so sorry. this is my first post. I will learn it.
Title: Re: display dead
Post by: Stayouttadabunker on April 07, 2021, 11:47:29 PM
and all the boards, etc work in one, but nothing works in the other.
That's the clue right there....since you're using the same MPU, known good power supply, the problem is whittled down to three possible faults.
First one I would troubleshoot is the power supply harness that runs from the power supply box to the motherboard.
It could be arcing out inside the white 6-pin Molex housing on the motherboard.
With the power switch ON, wiggle that plug slightly upwards until you feel resistance with the reel baskets up on the reel shelf.
if you get power to the stepper motors and the reel glass display panel, you almost good to go.
The problem there is the female pins inside the Molex become oxidized and lose their grip on the motherboard's male pins.
It especially happens with the 2nd green ground pin and the 4th brown wired pin.
Pull that Molex off and turn it around...you may see that the Molex housing has become "browned" from the arcing that's happening inside of the pin housings.
The other thing that could be happening is is possible short under the motherboard from a foreign object such as a screw or coins.This was a problem and IT tried to fix it by adding some sponge material under the motherboard to stop screws from getting under there.
The last thing offhand that I can think of is a possible motherboard short from something laying on top of the motherboard.This doesn't happen too often because there IS a thin film to protect the motherboard traces from getting shorted out.
It's rare but it DOES happen.
The last thing I can think of is something on the MPU such as a triac is now out of specs and shorting out inside the IC component.
If I were to check the mother and the MPU for a short, I would follow the traces all the way from where it enters the motherboard pin to a triac.
I'm putting my money on the problem cabinet's power supply harness female pins and the motherboard's male pins being oxidized and burnt out..

I DO have a question though...why did you NOT send me a photo of the jackpot reset switch you modded?
Title: Re: display dead
Post by: 61Wally on April 08, 2021, 01:36:06 AM
it was just two wires hooked to the switch and ran out the bottom of the cabinet, that I touched together. then i just replaced the switch with spare. The  reason why I didn’t send pictures is I have Dementia and I didn’t remember how. Thank You for the help, I will research this.
Title: Re: display dead
Post by: Jim on April 08, 2021, 08:12:24 AM
what voltage is bad?  what transformer did you replace?   

Jim
Title: Re: display dead
Post by: 61Wally on April 08, 2021, 02:24:05 PM
The transformer in the main power supply. The voltage is on pin six and seven went from 24 V AC to 3.8 V AC.
Title: Re: display dead
Post by: 61Wally on April 10, 2021, 07:19:50 AM
Here’s the latest update on my S+ “ Display Dead “. I pulled up the motherboard from its mounting posts, and between the circuit board and the white insulation sheet was a CORROSIVE QUARTER shorting out under the circuit board. It appears to have been in there for a while. There were burnt ( BLACK ) places across the traces of the circuit board. I pulled it out, cleaned and re-soldered the entire board. After re-installing and putting the rest of the machine back together, I had a display and I finally finished my setup.


I would like to THANK ALL OF YOU, for your input.
I should have taken pictures of the board, SORRY.
Title: Re: display dead
Post by: jay on April 10, 2021, 08:43:02 AM
Congratulations  :applause:


After all that I hope you have mounted that quarter on a plaque.
It took 6 years off your life it deserves to have its head mounted.
Title: Re: display dead
Post by: 61Wally on April 10, 2021, 09:45:27 AM
I think I had a semi-stroke
Title: Re: display dead
Post by: Stayouttadabunker on April 10, 2021, 10:30:10 AM
 :24: ...see Reply#13. haha

I'd drill a hole thru that quarter and screw it to the back of your workbench!


I've seen almost everything with S+'s over the years.

One of the most disgusting was dried snots under the door.  :vomit:
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