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IGT S+ Newbie Code 61 Woes
« on: March 23, 2022, 04:59:38 PM »
Hello Forum Friends!

Recently purchased my first slot machine to enjoy. I spent weeks researching machines and settled on the IGT brand and locally found a great price on a nonfunctional IGT S+ Red White Blue machine.

I knew going into it, it needed a battery replacement as I researched possible issues and it had an error 12. After replacing the battery, it did its standard error 61 and I recall seeing the 61-1 code but now its just at 61 code at start up and when I press + hold for 5+ seconds the white reset button and next to the on/off switch the code screen goes blank, when I turn the jackpot key, blank code screen but the Spin Reel light button illuminates.

I put off ordering the clear chip as mentioned in the FAQ and spent days looking through the forum trying to find users with similar problems and read through the possible solutions recommended to no prevail. I attempted to check the door optics by performing the test but I cannot get into the 13-0 mode to confirm if this is the issue, I checked all of the BV cable and removed and re inserted it along with the bill box underneath it to no prevail.

At this point I think its time to order the ram clearing chip unless there are any other recommendations for me to try before doing so. I've included several photos to help aid in the solution.

Mfg. Date 9/95 and six serial number unit.
Additional observations include:
No audio sound what so ever
Bill Validator makes no noise at all
Door optic sensor on the door itself does not have the same curved plastic dome on the brass end (see photo)
Slow blinking white dome light and fast blinking red dome light
Spin Reel button is lit, press it once reels spin and code numbers: 1 05 1 appear,  press it again (no reel spin) code numbers: 2 01 1 appears, press it again (no reel spin) code number 3 01 1 appears, press it again (no reel spin) numbers disappear, press it again the process repeats.
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Re: IGT S+ Newbie Code 61 Woes
« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2022, 07:41:47 PM »
One thing you can try first is removing the CMOS chip for 10 seconds and replace it.
Follow the 61 etc and see if you get to clear it

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Re: IGT S+ Newbie Code 61 Woes
« Reply #2 on: March 23, 2022, 10:49:49 PM »
Get both a Clear chip and a SET chip.
You will need the SET chip to activate your bill validator.
The clear will definitely deactivate it.

Until your past the error 61 your not going to get into most of the self tests.
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Re: IGT S+ Newbie Code 61 Woes
« Reply #3 on: March 24, 2022, 03:37:28 AM »
Thank you for the recommendations!

I will try the CMOS removal and see if that helps and then move onto ordering the clearing and set chip. Will updated my situation as it progresses.

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Re: IGT S+ Newbie Code 61 Woes
« Reply #4 on: March 24, 2022, 05:27:30 AM »
Here are my observations:
There is no sample coin in your comparitor.
The flat lens optic on the door is correct. The domed lens goes on the cabinet side.
The switch is hanging from the play max button and the bulb socket is missing.
Sound is controlled by the dips switches. #3 should be on if it isn't. The little blue wheel on the edge is the volume pot. Be sure it is not turned all the way down. It works backwards from what you would think. Counter clockwise increases volume, clockwise decreases it.
I have chips available if you need them and also that button switch. Be sure the button itself isn't broken on the underside where the socket/switch attaches. That is common because they become brittle from prolonged heat.
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Re: IGT S+ Newbie Code 61 Woes
« Reply #5 on: March 24, 2022, 01:46:12 PM »
I'd like to add....when you get to [61-1], CLOSE the door and turn the jackpot reset key once.
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Re: IGT S+ Newbie Code 61 Woes
« Reply #6 on: March 24, 2022, 06:12:46 PM »
***** UPDATE *****

I attempted to follow the guidance from slots4home and removed the CMOS chip for 30 seconds, made sure dip #3 is set to on, turned blue volume dial all the way up for now, reinstalled the board, pushed the coin bucket (what I call it) back into place, placed a fresh quarter in the comparitor.

Plugged it back into the wall, with the door open I flip the switch to on, waited for 15 seconds, the 61 code appeared, pressed the white reset switch for 5+ seconds, , finally got my first beep for the machine, code went to 61-1, closed the door completely/flush, turned the jackpot key once, took a good few seconds and..................................................went back to 61  :Scratch-Head:

I repeated the above step again to try it with the door open this time and nothing happened, its stayed at 61-1 until the door was closed and it repeated what happened above. Gotta say I feel like I am making some progress with baby steps.

Guess its wait for the new clear and set chips to arrive. Truly appreciate all of your assistance into this and will update you once the ram clear has been attempted with the results.
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Re: IGT S+ Newbie Code 61 Woes
« Reply #7 on: March 24, 2022, 06:24:55 PM »
I have seen the CMOS trick work to quickly erase a number of credits and such but after a battery low the cmos is rather scrambled and the clear chip formats it back.

You are making progress - thanks for reporting back.
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Re: IGT S+ Newbie Code 61 Woes
« Reply #8 on: March 24, 2022, 07:33:59 PM »
That's awesome! You're learning!
You're machine is stuck in the infamous "[61]Loop".....the Clear procedure will fix that.


I must admit, I chuckled on the "coin bucket"....we call it the hopper.
Unless you live on top of a mesa in the middle of nowhere, that machine is going to be waayy too loud with the way you've set it....haha

On the dip switches, it's a preference somewhat....I like 1-4 ON and 5-8 OFF.  :cool_thumb_up:

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Re: IGT S+ Newbie Code 61 Woes
« Reply #9 on: March 28, 2022, 04:09:33 PM »
***** RAM CLEAR UPDATE *****

Hello everyone. I completed the chip clear process and followed the youtube video and documentation instructions on how to do it. I didn't do the 015 chipset step yet as Im not sure how to do it and if it needs to be done at this stage or if its still the culprit.

When I power the machine on and close the door, I have NO codes and a zero display in the coins played window. After siting about 10 seconds the reels spin and thats all I get the the moment.

The insert coins window does not illuminate and when I try to put a coin in, it just falls out, thinking it maybe just the bulb out
The lower red light on the top dome is flashing and the white lamp no longer flashes as it did previously to the ram clear
The bill validator & hopper makes no noise at all even from the time I got it
The coin comparitors green led light does not illuminate, checked all the plugs and wires going into it and all looks connected
The two loose wires in the photo from the play three credits button have not been attached as I don't know which side they go to, I assume its for the bulb and it should not matter but perhaps some guidance could help before I burn it all up in smoke  :propeller:

Any suggestions on what to try/troubleshoot next?

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Re: IGT S+ Newbie Code 61 Woes
« Reply #10 on: March 28, 2022, 04:18:48 PM »
The light on the coin comparator will not light with the door open.
With the codes gone (good sign) and when you close the door - reels spin (another good sign) this is an indication your machine things the door is closed.

Below the coin comparator. is a small square optics board - and on that board is an even smaller micro button. press the button and see if you get a test credit.

With regards to the insert coin light not coming on.....
Double check to ensure that the cash can door is closed (below the bill validator). Usually the lock has been removed and sometimes it just kind of hangs open a bit.
You might want to reseat the cash can and then ensure the door is closed - perhaps a small piece of electrical tape for good measure.

Once we get your coins working we can then look at your bill validator but for the moment lets focus on the basics.

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Re: IGT S+ Newbie Code 61 Woes
« Reply #11 on: March 28, 2022, 04:33:58 PM »
I found the small micro switch under the coin comparitor and pressed it and It loaded the test credit, I was able to spin the reels with the spin the wheels button and tried it again with the arm which worked also.

I pulled the metal cash can box out and taped the bottom of the door really well so it wouldn't just flop down when its pulled out, I firmly reinserted back in and firmly closed the door in front of it and back to where I was before.

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Re: IGT S+ Newbie Code 61 Woes
« Reply #12 on: March 28, 2022, 04:52:52 PM »
The black microswitch you have posted in Reply#9, is from the furthest, left-most button on the deck.
It could have either a "Service" or "Change" label under the clear, acrylic button cap.
Look underneath the button deck and verify that there is NO microswitch on it.
Leave the doubled, green wires on the tab where it is presently.
Also leave the yellow w/purple stripe wire where it is too.

To attach the microswitch back to the button, you will notice that there are two holes on the microswitch body itself.
Those attach to two plastic pins on the the button unit sticking out under the deck.
Look carefully at how the other buttons have their microswitches attached and put this one back on the same way as the others.
Again, do NOT worry about the blue wires...the yellow and green ones that are on the microswitch are fine.

Don't worry about the doubled blue wires, or the single blue wire.
Those go onto the bulb tabs for that button, which is NOT important right now.
Later you may hook it back up to a lamp.
It will come on when the button is depressed.....not sad....just meaning pressed down upon....lol

It will also turn on the top candle lamp on top of the topbox.
Long time ago, it was use to attract a waitress or someone that came around with coins.
These days, some homeowners are utilizing that first button for use as a "Free credit" button on some modifications.
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Re: IGT S+ Newbie Code 61 Woes
« Reply #13 on: March 28, 2022, 05:06:16 PM »
Whatever you do don’t cut the red wire….. quote from mission impossible … before the Tom Cruise days..

Your on the right track with the test credit working.
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Re: IGT S+ Newbie Code 61 Woes
« Reply #14 on: March 28, 2022, 05:52:55 PM »
Thanks Stayouttadabunker!

I wired it up as you said, pressed the coin comparitor test switch to load three test cresits, pressed the button and..................won .75 cents  :dancing_2: I now know the hopper works and dispenses coins.

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Re: IGT S+ Newbie Code 61 Woes
« Reply #15 on: March 29, 2022, 05:37:10 AM »
haha...glad it's up and running!   :cool_thumb_up:
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Re: IGT S+ Newbie Code 61 Woes
« Reply #16 on: March 29, 2022, 07:52:22 AM »
I’m still not out of the woods yet, it’s still not accepting coins, not sure if it’s the comparitor or the coin optics under it. I swapped the micro bulbs to see if any were out and the insert coin does light up, they just fall through.

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Re: IGT S+ Newbie Code 61 Woes
« Reply #17 on: March 29, 2022, 08:31:05 AM »
okay...there's a million things you can do to fix that.
Here's some suggestions...>>>

Wiggle the two gray wires on top of the coin comparitor...sometimes the rake wires are just not having good contact inside of the 2-pin housing and have some oxidization on them.

Using a small Philips screwdriver, rotate the sensitivity dial  on the coin comparitor fully counter-clockwise until it stops, then turn it clock-wise a 1/4 turn.
That will put the coin acceptance of the comparitor in the ballpark.

Change out the coin sample with another one.

Open the door and press the Service Credit button on the bottom of the coin-in optics board that's underneath the coin comparitor.
You can add Service Credits up to the MAX bet allowed onto your game.
Clean out the coin-in optics channel by lifting up on the coin comparitor and blowing some compressed air down the black plastic coin-in optic guide.
That plastic guide has 3 tiny holes for the ABC optics that sometimes get clogged up with debris....you're just blowing junk out of it with the air can.

Make sure the bottom black wire on the coin comparitor harness is intact.
That's the main ground wire that makes the whole coin mech work right.

Another thing is the coin-in optics stick test.
Utilize the search box to find several out how to do it if you want.
Just type in "popsicle" in the S+ searchbox area....haha
Ahhh nevermind...here's a link to it...>>>
http://newlifegames.com/nlg/index.php?topic=14723.msg78906#msg78906
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Re: IGT S+ Newbie Code 61 Woes
« Reply #18 on: March 29, 2022, 08:54:20 AM »
If it turns out to be the coin comparitor there a couple of fixes. replace the 220uf 35v capacitor on the board, and reflow the solder to the all the plug connectors, if that doesn't do it, buy another one.

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Re: IGT S+ Newbie Code 61 Woes
« Reply #19 on: March 29, 2022, 09:07:27 AM »
Guys, The issue is that the "insert coin" light is not on.  Its not ready to accept coins.

A poorly tuned comparator will allow a coin to drop through and not register - but the light to insert coins will be on
A dirty or loose connection to an optic board will miss a coin, but generally speaking loose wires on the optic will also cut a 21 (coin in tilt)
These things are not happening.

Generally speaking if the "insert coin" light is NOT on - then its a problem with the door optics or one of the other doors not sensing its closed.

Back to the basics. Open the door, press the white button several times, close the door. Do the reels spin ? What is the candle doing ?

Is this an upright or a slant ?? in a slant, in addition to the door optics there are also also some plunger switches. Is one of these disconnected.
I don't have a slant so I can't help too much on this but others can jump in here.
I think we already ruled out cash can problems but cash can doors can also have sensors on them.


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