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**Reel Slots** Gaming Machines => IGT S and S-plus Reel Games => Topic started by: gmesubed on August 24, 2016, 03:26:04 PM
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I have IGT S+ reel we use for slot tournaments. A week ago it came up with the battery low error (code #13) so I changed the battery and now the code changed to a coin in tilt (code #21). The machine is been on our floor before I started working at this casino so I've noticed it didn't have the comparitor on there so the wires are just hanging in there without a jumper. Does anyone know if it does need a jumper for the comparitor harness to get rid of the error code? If that's a yes does anyone know how the jumper wires is wired to get rid of this error?
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Thanks!
-GM
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The 4 green wires all together. If I remember it's 2, 4, 6, and 10, but I know they are all green
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I only see 2 green wires. They are together in 1 pin, the rest are mostly orange wires.
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Is the entire coin mechanism out of the machine?
Which parts I'm referring to are the coin comparitor, the coin-in optics board and the metal box that holds it all together.
How do the players add credits to the machine?
A bill validator or a free-play circuit board?
Or does the backroom add credits via the COM tracking unit?
Note: I removed the photo I posted of the S2000 plug...it is different than the S+
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Yes there is no coin play at all for the machine. Hopper and comparitor were removed. I did jump the wiring plug on the door, made sure all the doors are closed but still code still comes up. The code goes away after I close the main door then just when the reels are about to go into the reset mode, they spin slightly then the code comes back.
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Are you sure Bunker? The one's I've done all 4 go together. 2, 4, 6, and 10. Is S2000 different than S+? I have only done it on S+.
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They are different but you are correct therockinelvis!!!
The 4 green wires tied together will work for the S+.
I had mistakenly named my S2000 plug picture wrong! Ugh! Getting old! Lol
Here's a photo of one I made many years ago...lol
It IS pins 2-4-6, and 10 that are tied together.
If you click on the photo, you can see the pins I've numbered.
I just soldered the wires together...guess I should have used an electrical wire twist to protect the bare solder.... hahaha!
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Thank you gentlemen for your help especially Stayouttadabunker! I did the wiring tied all together (with wire twist..hehe) and the code went away. The machine is back in business!
Thanks again!
-GM
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Glad you got it. I too had a diagram but could not find it on my computer. Ever since the windows 10 upgrade, everything is out of place and finding some things is impossible.
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Glad you got it. I too had a diagram but could not find it on my computer. Ever since the windows 10 upgrade, everything is out of place and finding some things is impossible.
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What a headache!
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Glad you got it going the way you want it Gmesubed!
...and thanks to therockinelvis for keeping me on my toes! :rotfl: