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**Reel Slots** Gaming Machines => IGT S and S-plus Reel Games => Topic started by: jthelman on December 23, 2017, 02:20:18 PM
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My S+ machine has a SP932 chip and is a $1 machine. After inserting a bill the machine dispense coins and I want it to go to credits. I did a clear ram and denomination set but with no help. In the self test menu the only thing I can change is page zero options, 5-0. I'm trying to get to the option 8-1 bills to credit but there is no 8, I also want to change option 6-1 to bell only on jackpot. There is no 6 or 8 that I see to change, I also changed dip switch #4 off that I read on another post. Do I need a different SP chip?
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According to the PSR, push the white test button and when a zero appears, turn the jackpot reset key until the 6 appears. Push the spin reels to change between the 2 options.
After making the setting, I push the self test button until it finishes. Then start again for the 0-8 option listed below. Again push the spin reels to make your selection.
The numbers appearing below enclosed in < > represent the self test page number, [ ] represent the option number, and { } represent the setting
Mechanical Bell
<0> [6] Options are ring on all pays {0} or ring on hand pays only {1}. Push the spin reel button to change between the 2.
Bill Acceptor
Pay Mode <0> [8] This option can be changed only if DIP switch 4 is off. Changes to this option are ignored when the credit type is noncredit. The options are pay coins from the hopper {2}, convert bills to credits {1}, or follow the player-initiated credit {0}. If set to follow the player-initiated credit, bills are converted to credits if the player has selected the credit mode, or paid from the hopper if the player has selected the noncredit mode.
Dave
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This site does a Great job at replying and thank you. When I go to page <0> option [6] and press the spin reels won't change anything and it's the same for option [8]. So I change the SP932 to a SP1271 and seams to work okay.
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Glad you got it to work. Sometimes those chips obviously don't read their own PSR. ;) Many of the members here really like the newer chips like the 1271. The main thing is, you're happy with it and it's working like you want. :cool_thumb_up:
Dave