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**Reel Slots** Gaming Machines => IGT S2000 and Vision Games => Topic started by: slotdoofus on May 25, 2017, 12:44:35 PM
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I just got a nine line kit installed into one of my S2000 cabinets. Before installing, I swapped out the 5-5-2 set-up for a 6-6-3
After doing the clear/key set-up, the machine plays great, but.....
After sitting idle for maybe 10 minutes or so...I get the Call Attendant on the display. I open the door and get the following message...System Error. I turn the attendant key and get this message:
Operation Fault 0x0000002
I turn the attendant key a couple more times...the machine then prompts me to hold down the reset button for 2-3 seconds. Once I do that, the machine boots back up...but all the credits that were in the machine are gone.
I did disconnect the meters and ran a jumper on the 1st 2 pins....(I hate hearing those meters clicking away when I insert bills).
What do I need to look at? The CPU has a new CR2032 installed. I removed the Varta a while back. There is no acid damage on the board.
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I failed to mention in my original post....
When this error occurs, I lose all of the credits that were in the machine. The machine also loses the enhanced sound setting I had installed.
The machine is running a 504 CPU w/ multimedia lite, DSV42
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Update...
I let the machine sit, with credits loaded...
I get the Call attendant again.
This time, when I turned the attendant key I get this message:
cmos mgr invalid state -0x8000020
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Try reseating/replacing the U2 chip on the backplane board
Also is your cion battery soldered in or does it have a holder?
If it's a holder check those connections also.
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I just had a new thing happen...
I left the machine on, in another room, when I went to check on it, the machine was making a clicking noise, and flashing on and off. I pulled the CPU, pulled and re-seated all of the chips. It's running again.
Thanks for the advice qbert....I'll re-seat that chip as well.
Still can't complain...the original machine only cost me $45. I have a lot more than that in it now.
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Latest update...
When the machine started "wigging out", I re-seated the power supply a few times. That, along with re-seating the chips on the CPU, might have fixed my problem. The machine has been powered up, with credits for well over an hour now...no call attendant!!!!
knocking on wood...
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I'm assuming you changed the harness from the 5-5-2 to 6-6-3 variety & possibly the button panel. Look for any unused red wire (+13V) under that button panel. It should have a protective boot over the terminal to prevent contact with the metal on the button panel. If it touches any metal (ground out), it will cause similar problems lamps flashing off & on, clicking. There may be more than one unused.
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Thanks Ron,
I changed the harness, but not the button deck.
I'll take a look at it.
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Have to admit, It's one of my prettier IGT's...
She's totally LEDed now. The frosting on the glass is mint. I even found a topper plexi.