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Title: WMS NXT Touchscreen Issue
Post by: Tacman on February 10, 2014, 11:00:12 AM
I just installed the CPU/NXT board in my old 550 and upgraded all the wiring and power supplies, cleared the ram and tried to install (http://newlifegames.net/nlg/index.php?topic=6320.0#) Super Jackpot Party. Everything works fine until its time to configure the settings, then I run into "Touch Screen Error".

Now I do have an old monitor that is about to putz out, but it works on my other 550 still. It is a Kristel monitor.  I tried both monitor settings during the ram clear process (Default and Legacy (WG models)) but still get the menu to load up but no touch screen response.

Any ideas?
jrr922
« Reply #1 on: 17-10-2013, 17:31:14 »
i'm having the same issue with my wms. Did you figure it out? If so give me idea please thankx
lencinas
« Reply #2 on: 17-12-2013, 02:01:18 »
I've had an intermittent problem that has gotten worse over time. I have a 17" LCD Happ touchscreen kit in my 550.
In normal game mode the machine reboots itself from time to time. When it does this I have pulled up the history log and noticed that there is a touchscreen comm error when the reboot happens. I've notice that if I get the machine up and into the menu system it does not reboot itself. Only if in game play (http://newlifegames.net/nlg/index.php?topic=27322.0#) mode. While in the menu I can go to touch calibration and calibrate it just fine. In other words, the screen is responded to touch and the machine is also receiving that touch command in the correct location. I opened the back of the LCD metal case which contains a video control board and the 3M micro touch module. Checked all those connections, checked the harness connection to the chassis. Also check the ribbon interface to the touchscreen screen. The machine being hot or cold doesn't seem to make it any better or worse.

Before I change out the 3m Microtouch (http://newlifegames.net/nlg/index.php?topic=27322.0#) I wanted to ask if anyone has had this error before?
billythekid
« Reply #3 on: 17-12-2013, 11:52:21 »
You have a weak 12v rail on your power supply (http://newlifegames.net/nlg/index.php?topic=27322.0#).  That has been my usual culprit when I get the reboots and touchscreen errors, especially if the touchscreen is powered by the main power supply and not the lcd assembly.
rickhunter
« Reply #4 on: 17-12-2013, 19:04:42 »
That would be the main 550 power supply, not the kit add on power supply that powers the NXT board. I assume that since the micro touch in inside the LCD chassis and powered through the cabinet monitor harness it's running off the main power supply. If I understand you correctly, that 3M micro touch module could be powered from
An independent power supply and possibly resolve the issue if it's related to 12v input voltage.

I've done a lot of power supply board replacement on my Williams 401 reel slots, are the 550 boards more readyly available? I recall them looking very similar only different mounting orientation from the 400's.
billythekid
« Reply #5 on: 17-12-2013, 21:12:43 »
What kit add on power supply are you referring to?  In all the NXT conversions I have seen, the only difference is the inclusion of an auxiliary power cable that splits out of the main 24 pin power harness from the power supply to the backplane, if you are missing this aux power cable that plugs into the 8 pin molex on the NXT board, you will also get random reboots.  Since I am no familiar with the Happ version of the LCD kit, I didn't know if it was powered independently by it's own power supply, if that is the case, then most of the time the touchscreen controller board is powered by that power supply, but you will have to look at the wiring to see where the 3m controller is getting power from.  It has been my experience that the random reboots is almost always the 12 volt line on your main power supply no providing enough amperage during certain functions.
rickhunter
« Reply #6 on: 17-12-2013, 22:03:03 »
Thanks Rick, I double checked and aux power box I was referring to is actually and inline 120v filter I believe. As it goes between the wall and the main power supply input. Yes, there is a set of wires coming off the main PS directly into the molex input on the NXT board. Since the 3M is powered off the main cabinet harness I'm going to try giving it it's own dedicated 12v as a test. Thanks for the insight.
billythe kid
« Reply #7 on: 17-12-2013, 23:03:37 »
That alone may not stop your reboots.  I would check the power supply and re-cap or put in a new one.  The reboots are the first sign the power supply is borderline.
rickhunter
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