First off I not claiming to be an expert, most of the information I gathered was from other members kind enough to help a noob out. This thread is to help future noobs out and alleviate some of the same questions for seasoned veterans, with that said lets begin the topic at hand.
A little back story, like so many others I bought my slot machine on a whim, knowing nothing really about them at all. Then of course you get to hear the wife say "You bought a what? Where you going to put it? We don't have room for that." When you buy something this cool you make room. Right?
Once you get the heavy SOB home you realize, a slot machine is a little more complicated than you thought and start searching the internet for answers. Most people I assume wind up @ NLG like myself.
One of the things I noticed right off the bat is that my progressive feature did not work on my machine. It lights up and says C9, it should be a simple fix. I probably just need to hit a reset button or plug in a wire, I thought to myself.
After posting some pics on NLG, I'm told I have a CHAM2 which is a linked progressive and cannot be used as a stand alone progressive. This gave me 4 options- 1. Buy a CHAM2+ (more difficult to program) 2. Buy a con2 supercontroller (costs more than what I paid for my slot machine) 3. Buy a spectrum (easier to program and won't break the bank) 4. Say the hell with progressive and leave it as is.
Ken from Ohio gaming was kind enough to offer me a Spectrum and a keychip 17 (needed to enter 7 keychip config in the menu)
The Spectrum came with a mounting bracket and the wiring harness which made things a little easier. I did have to make some adjustment to make the everything fit correctly. The Spectrum display is larger than the CHAM2 and the bracket was set up for the display to be at the top of the glass.
I flipped the bracket upside down, and flipped the spectrum display right side up.
I furred the bracket out an inch to fit up the the glass.
I had to slide the spectrum to the right a 1/2 inch on the bracket.
After some tinkering it finally fit
Connecting the Spectrum was simple enough since my machine has the Netplex distribution panel on the back center
Just connect the 4 pin and ten pin on any of the ones not in use on the distribution board
No Data should be flashing across the display when powered on
Now all that needs to be done is the key configuration. No too difficult with a little guidance.
First thing you have to do is use your key chip to get into the 7 menu This topic has been covered
http://newlifegames.com/nlg/index.php?topic=323.0 After you do it a few times you'll be a pro in no time.
Once you get into the 7 key chip config you will want to scroll to 7.3 Progressive
Step one: go into 7.3.1
Controller Select
7.3.1.1
Game 1
7.3.1.2
your machine denomination (I will use 25 cents)
Game 1: Denom 25¢: Level 1
Stand Alone:
Disabled Level 1
None: Disabled
SAS: Disabled
Link:
Level 1 Disabled
Step 2: Next go into 7.3.3
Stand Alone Set up
7.3.3.1 Level 1 and set up
1. Limit amount (how high do you want your progressive to go up to)
2. Current amount (what the progressive amount is currently at)
3. Add percentage (what percent of the money going into the machine gets added to the jackpot)
4. Base amount (what progressive resets to when jackpot is won)
Step 3: The last step is to go into menu 4 I/O tests and run
4.3 Autoconfigure Netplex Devices
If all went according to plan your Spectrum should now show your progressive base amount
Woot! Woot!
ILK
My original post and those that helped
http://newlifegames.com/nlg/index.php?topic=4705.0 If I forgot a step or if any clarification is needed feel free to add. Like I said I'm still a noob