I am starting a new link. Other post got corrupted when I tried to edit it.
I have a display I am trying to set up. Cleared machine, Key chipped it, put base chip back in go to 7.3.
Set up as follows:
7.3.1.1 Game 1
7.3.1.2 Machine Denomination ($.25)
Game 1: Denom .25 Level 1: Stand Alone
Level 1: None: Disabled ($0.00)
None: disabled (0.000)
SAS: Disabled ($0.00)
Link: Disabled ($0.00)
This is a multi-denomination machine (.25, .25, .50, 1.00). Do I need to set up a level for each denomination? In the () above, it is $0.00, does this need a $$ amount? I would not think so, since it is disabled.
Next problem, I can't get into 7.3.3 for Stand Alone Set Up. This is where I set up limit amount, current amount, add percentage and base amount. When I press the spin button, nothing advances.
I found this on another link, but is little help:
7.3 Progressive[/color]The progressive submenus can only be configured and/or displayed when the paytable program supports progressive awards. [/size][/color]This note indicates to me that perhaps your SB version doesn't support progressive configuration...post your SB and i can check the PAR sheet if you don't have it.[/size][/color]7.3.1 Controller Select - Displays a list of levels to be configured. For each level, the operator must select from a list of progressive types (e.g., none, SAS, link, and standalone). [/size]
[/color]NOTE: Before the operator can select SAS as the controller, the SAS group must be set.7.3.2 Progressive Display - Setup Although this option appears, it has no affect. [/size]
[/color]7.3.3 Stand Alone Setup - This page determines the limit amount, the current amount, the add percentage, and the base amount for each progressive level.[/size]
[/color]7.3.4 SAS Progressive Group - This page sets the SAS progressive group. If set to zero, SAS progressive capabilities are disabled. The operator can set the SAS group from 1 to 255.[/size]
On 7.3.4, my machine says =000. What Does the 1 to 255 number do? I need to put a number into this?
Does someone have a more detailed procedure on setting up/programing the display?
Thanks,
Dave