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Progressive Controllers and Displays => IGT Stand-alone Progressive Systems => Topic started by: BG1911 on June 18, 2017, 12:04:15 PM
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How do i get into 7.3? I can only get to 7.2?
Once you get into the 7 key chip config you want to scroll to 7.3 ProgressiveStep one: go into 7.3.1Controller Select7.3.1.1Game 17.3.1. 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 up7.3.3.1 Level 1 and set up
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What SB and SG chips are on the MPU board located on the lower left side?
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SB 100312
SG 000207
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The PSR for SG000207 shows no options available for progressive setup. You might want to update those SG chips. SG000363 recommended for a 500 series MPU. SG000523 or 598 for 1270 (enhanced) MPU. You will need a key chip to make changes & as always a clear chip is recommended. IVC000224 & KEY00045 will do virtually any S2000 except those equipped & R boards.
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Thanks,
I asssumed I could set it up because the top glass said progressive. I have two other machines that may work. if I give you the chip numbers, can you tell me if they can be set up for progressive?
Thanks,
Dave
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Yes the SG chips are what matters & probably the version as well. I would think progressives should have a single denom version chip or at least be set up as single denom even if a multi denom version chip is used.
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Actually a Spectrum does multi denomination really well. You can set up each denomination with it's own jackpot amount and each one's roll up rate. Really cool.
I would suggest getting the SG363s for this unit assuming you have a 500 series MPU. Post a picture of the MPU board and we can tell you for sure.
SG363s are the go to chips for the home user anyway. You already have the key chip.
Rich
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I have not had any time to work on this, but found a few minutes to look at two of my other machines. Here are the chip numbers. Would the progressive set up work on either of these? I was hoping I could do it without clearing out the machine and use it on an exsiting machine.
One of the machines uses:
SB100009
SG000598
THe other uses:
SB101122
SG000399
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Ended up key chipping one of my other machines and it is a progressive. Or at leastI was able to get to 7.3 and try to set up machine.
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)
SAS: Disabled ($0.00)Link: Disabled ($0.00)
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I found this on another post....
7.3 Progressive
The progressive submenus can only be configured and/or displayed when the paytable program supports progressive awards.
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.
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). 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.
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.
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.
My machine is (7.3.4) is set to =000. Is this why it is not working? If I change it to a number from 1 to 225, what does this do?
Thanks,
Dave
Corrected small print