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2. A 003026 04 Bezel WBA 77mm Blk 2 LED esses A 003026 05 Bezel WBA 77mm Yel ZEIEN A 003026 06 Bezel WBA 81mm Blk 2 LED eesssess A 003026 07 Bezel WBA 81mm Yel ZEIEN A 003026 08 Holder Cash CST WBA 5850 sese 20 002575 Tape 3 8 x 1 8 SS WBA USA 10 ss 1m flash eee 09 004782 00 WBA USA TI1es lm eprom nnne 09 004782 01 WBA USA T12es Am faeh 09 004782 02 WBA USA TI23esAm eprom nne 09 004782 03 WBA Canada 20 ss 1m flaSh snnnsennnsrnenrnreeeeeeeeseseses 09 004782 04 16 005160 MECHANICAL PARTS WMS Service Manual 1 7 Upright Mechanical Parts e Validator Bill WBA continued WBA Canada 21 ss 1m eprom sessssssss 09 004782 05 WBA Canada 22 ss Am flash seem 09 004782 06 WBA Canada 23 55 4m eprom rrrnrrrrvrvvnrrrrrnnnrnrrrrrnnnnn 09 004782 07 WBA Svk 20ee Tm faeh 09 004782 08 WBA Svk 21 ss 1m eprom rrrrnsrvrnnnrrnrrrrrrrrrrnnrnrrrrrnnnnnn 09 004782 09 WBA Gvk 21es Tm eprom nn 09 004782 10 WBA ita 21 ss 1m eprom sssssseseeeee 09 004782 11 WBA orb 20 ss 1m faeh 09 004782 12 WBA grb 21 ss 1m eprom sese 09 004782 13 WBA brz 20 ss 1m flaSh nososnannnneonnnnnnnesnnnnnsessnnnrnseesne 09 004782 14 WBA Drz 21es 1m epronm sss 09 004782 15 WBA usa 10 ss 1m f no RS 232 emm 09 004782 16 WBA usa 11 ss 1m
3. assises A 18402 33 Board Video UO b aset A 18886 01 Cage PCB 1 5 2 0 Extd Top 10 2 01 002602 03 De Cam FLT 1 13 Dual Mtg rronrornnrrnrrrrrrrrrrrnnrnnn 6 unes 01 12793 01 06 0 Cover CPU Cage Gw 1 MES 01 002476 r Cover CPU Video e TEE 01 001148 Door Card Cage ssisseeseeseseesess sses eserse renen SE 01 002467 0 0 0 Lock No Key Shipping uarnrrnvorvrnnrnrrnnrnvennrnnn KE 20 001608 0 0 Rail Card Guide migrene Up EE 20 9987 01 0 o Switch Pan Mnt Dbl Pole Momen eessen 5643 13229 00 0 r 09 00 0 0 0 2078 0 0 0 0 00 0 90 000 0 0 0 0 10 2 Card Cage 3 8 S3 CH3 7 2000 16 005161 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS WMS Service Manual 17 Upright Large Exploded Views Exploded Views MAIN PARTS OF BILL VALIDATOR Refer to following drawings Dwg Ref JCM WMS Gaming BILL ACCEPTOR HEAD BEEN SD MAJOR RATES Head WBA 10 11 USA 1M 1 052457 20 003504 01 Head WBA 12 13 USA 1 550 100018 20 003504 50 Head WBA 21 Canadian 1M 1 054613 20 003504 46 Head WBA 22 23 USA 1 550 100038 20 003504 53 Acceptor Conveyor 11 21 2 053449 20 003504 02 Acceptor Conveyor 12 22 2 063038 20 003504 51 Acceptor Conveyor 13 23 2 061683 20 003504 52 Cash Box 4 052460 20 003504 04 Cabl RS232 10 11 21 5 300 100039 5797 002337 00 Cabl RS232 WBA12 13 jst mini 5 063496 20 004407 Cabl RS232 WBA12 13 5 300 100047 20 003504 49 Cabl RS232 WBA12
4. 20 005862 02 Paper Printer Ithaca Therm 700 Ser 65x156 20 005862 03 Printer Thermal 750 62X120MM anonnannnnnnsannnnnnsnnnnnnnnna 20 005786 01 Printer Thermal 750 65X120MM oooonannnnosnnnnnnesnnnnnnnne 20 005786 02 Printer Thermal 750 Gbxv b mm 20 005786 03 WMS Service Manual 1 7 Upright 16 005160 MECHANICAL PARTS NOTICE Indented parts make up parts that are above and closer to the left margin For instance in the example below Item A includes both Item B and Item C Item B includes Item C but not Item A Item C doesn t include any other parts Order Item A to obtain Items B and C Example Parts Item A Item B Item C NOTICE COMMON VS SPECIFIC PARTS Major items in this section include common parts and coin specific parts All hoppers in this section employ the same common parts But each hopper requires different coin specific parts NOTICE To order parts with a ZZ or ZZZ part number suffix specify part number and color NOTICE Order these parts by length S3 CH2 7 2000 2 9 Mechanical Parts Parts e Printer Components continued Plate Bezel ER et oe Re ORP ERE 01 005734 P01 Plate Cpnl Cvr n CN 55C e 01 003294 ZZZ NOTICE Power supply 24Vdc 60W POWDEGC sss 5765 006085 00 Indented parts make up parts that printer Ithaca Series 700 20 005786 are above and closer to the left Tray No Coin ees 01 005732 margin
5. H 003590 00 For instance in the example below Item Cable Comm Intfc Dual Host rvervrvrvrrrererrervrersrsrsrnnnnnnnn H 005746 01 A includes both Item B and Item C Item Cable DC Power PDU Backplane rrrnnnnnnnnnnnvrnnnnnvnnnnnn H 17965 00 B includes Item C but not Item A Item Cable Door and Lock Switch H 002335 00 C doesn t include any other parts Order Cable Door Switch Extension H 004730 00 Item A to obtain Items B and C Cable EDT Interface ccce H 003596 00 Parts Example Cable Fiber Optic Board se esses 5797 13315 00 Ham p Cable Hopper Male DM H 18096 00 ltem B Cable Hopper Full Sense 2 ore intima sts H 18095 00 Item C Empty Slot UO Board Logic Door Backplane CPU Board o Card Cage Video Card Cage Components hh t WMS Service Manual 17 Upright 16 005159 PARTS ELECTRONIC S3 CH1 7 2000 1 1 Electronic Parts Parts NOTICE Indented parts make up the parts that are above and closer to the left margin For instance in the example below Item A includes both Item B and Item C Item B includes Item C but not Item A Item C doesn t include any other parts Order Item A to obtain Items B and C Example Parts Item A Item B Item C NOTICE Electronic component parts are contained in schematic manual A 005101 System 1 5 Drawing Set 12 S3 CH1 7 2000 Cables continued Cable Hopper Interface Power H 002341 00 Cable JC
6. ssss A 004284 Lamp Top Box Fluorescent LAMP TOPBOX 5 ASSEMBLY Lamp UM EA 5 TIDBR seen A 003101 Ballast 15W 120V 50 60 Hz enm 5610 14210 00 Bracket Lamp 5 T B 55C nrrrrnnnrnsrvrvnrrnssrrvnnrrssrrrneern 01 003838 Bulb Fluorescent 15W 18 24 8809 Socket Fluorescent Lamp 20 9848 Socket Starter irea nnp a iiaa 20 9849 Starter 4 22W w Condenser eee 20 002780 LAMP TOPBOX 9 amp 16 ASSEMBLY Lamp U M EA 9 T B amp 16 T B 55C ssssss A 002591 Ballast 15W 120V 50 60 HZ 5610 14210 00 Bracket Lamp Mtg 9 amp 16 T B 55G mrrrnrvvnnrrnrvrrrnren 01 004043 Bulb Fluorescent 15W 18 24 8809 Socket Fluorescent Lamp 20 9848 SOCK Starter rase e a a ete Eo Io cas 20 9849 Starter 4 22W w Condenser rururvrvnnnnnvnrnrerersrsrnnnnnnn 20 002780 Lamp TOPBOX 16 ROUND TOP Lamp 16 Round Top T B 55G sse A 003699 Ballast 15W 120V 50 60 HZ 5610 14210 00 Bracket Lamp 16 Rnd T B Bb 01 003646 Bulb Fluorescent 15W 18 24 8809 Socket Fluorescent Lamp 20 9848 Socket Starter aa en aaa paaa aiana 20 9849 Starter 4 22W w Condenser rururnrnnnnnvvnrererernrsrnnnnnnne 20 002780 16 005160 MECHANICAL PARTS WMS Service Manual 17 Upright Mechanical Parts e Lamp Tower Candle BULB Bulb 1888 7V 500mA Bayonet esses FILTER BRASS FINISH TWO TIER SHORT Filter Tower Lamp Blue and White Short Brass Filter
7. 1 Check these DC voltages at Meter Board end of 12 pin Meter Board cable 12V pin 11 5V pin 2 Missing voltage or voltage reads low Repair or replace cable 2 Voltage checks OK Replace Meter Board 3 Replace faulty PC board 1 With power off perform a continuity test between I O Board Meter Board and meter 2 Tighten loose connections 3 Repair or replace bad cable Locate the bad meter and replace it Refer to jurisdiction rules about meter replacement 7 2000 3 9 Troubleshooting Hopper Tilt Guide Hopper Empty appears on display indicating empty hopper Hopper Extra Coin Paid appears on display Hopper Jam appears on display indicating hopper jam Hopper Runaway appears on display indicating runaway hopper 3 10 7 2000 1 Empty or low hopper Check it and refill it if necessary 2 Coin jam 3 Hopper probes 4 Coin out sensor harness continuity 5 Coin out sensor Hopper dispensed extra coin appears after hopper dispenses 10 extra coins per 5 000 dispensed coins Hopper brake motor etc Coin out sensor harness continuity Coin out sensor Coin out sensor Faulty hopper data cable Faulty hopper communication link Faulty hopper mechanics Faulty Hopper Driver Board Faulty UO Board 1 Refill hopper 2 Clear jam Clear tilt by turning ADMINISTRATOR KEY or pressing DIAGNOSTIC button Run Hopper Test Watch hopper for bent or ma
8. Replace bracket Repair or replace wiring Repair or replace cable Service input or or replace board Reserved Door Open appears on The Reserved Door is open Close Reserved Door Check door monitor switch and cable 3 8 7 2000 16 003677 TROUBLESHOOTING WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device IN Trouble shooting Hand Pay Situation Tilt Guide HAND PAY xxxxx CREDITS Hopper can t pay this amount this Attendant must pay player xxxxx and amount exceeds Maximum Hopper credits PLEASE WAIT FOR ATTENDANT Payout Limit These banners have alternately appear on the monitor a green backround If payout is player initiated the same messages appear but with a blue backround display JACKPOT Call Attendant appears on display Hard Meter Tilt Guide Symptom All hard meters fail to increment Mechanical Meter d Failure appears on display d number of meter One or more hard meters doesn t increment No tilt message appears WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device Hopper can t pay the jackpot Probable Cause 1 Bad Meter Board cable 2 Bad Meter Board 3 Bad I O Board or CPU Board Bad connection to meter 19 Slant and Upright Bartop Meter numbers proceed from left to right and top to bottom Top meters 1 2 3 Bottom meters 4 5 6 17 Upright Meter numbers proceed from top to bottom Bad meter 16 003677 TROUBLESHOOTING Attendant must pay player
9. If the printer doesn t work check or swap the printer to CPU Board cable Video Touch VIDEO for assistance with monitor adjustments For more on these adjustments consult your monitor manual VIDEO includes these options Palette Color Bars Touch PALETTE to display a color bars screen This screen simplifies color gun adjustments Convergence Crosshatch Pattern Touch CONVERGENCE to display a crosshatch pattern Use this pattern during convergence and raster positioning The crosshatch pattern also helps during raster height and width adjustments Purity Screens Touch RED GREEN BLUE or WHITE to display a solid color purity screen Purity screens help during purity magnet adjustments relative gun output tests degaussing and rejuvenation Use the white screen for color temperature testing Touch Screen Touch TOUCH SCREEN to adjust or verify screen calibration TOUCH SCREEN opens a window with two buttons TOUCH CAL and TOUCH TEST Is calibration so poor that you can t activate the Touch Screen Test from the screen Press and hold the CHANGE button Simultaneously turn the ADMINISTRATOR KEY switch The GD automatically enters the TOUCH CAL option Touch Cal Touch TOUCH CAL to open its window TOUCH CAL matches cursor position to touch position Touch the number 1 in the window s bottom left corner A new window replaces the first Touch the number 2 in the window s top right corner The screen calibrates to you
10. TOP BOX BAD DIE SPECIFIED Dice not detected Check connections and reset TOP BOX BAD LAMP INFO Incorrect lamp configuration Check version and reset TOP BOX BUFFER OVERFLOW Internal VLT communication error TOP BOX DIE MECH FAILURE Dice not detected Check connections and reset TOP BOX DIE STOP OUT OF Internal VLT communication error Check topbox and game versions RANGE or software compatibility issue and reset WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device 16 003677 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 2000 3 19 Troubleshooting Top Box LCD Communication Tilt Guide LCD box System Version Error Game requires a different LCD OS Check versions and reset XU3 version in the topbox LCD box Image Version Error Art ROMs XU2 4 5 in topbox do Check versions and reset not correspond to the bottom game LCD box Communication failed Communication is failing Check versions and reset Reset the machine if tilt LCD box heap corrupt Video memory is corrupt continues replace the topbox CPU board LCD box heap full Full heap memory area Art ROMs XU2 4 5 in topbox do not correspond to the bottom game LCD box VRAM Image too Big Art ROMs XU2 4 5 in topbox do Check versions and reset not correspond to the bottom game LCD box insufficient video memory Check versions and reset LCD box VRAM Image not Loaded Art ROMs XU2 4 5 in topbox do Check versions and reset not correspond to the bottom game Res
11. e Push ns Player Panel For instance in the example below ushbuttons Player Pane Item A includes both Item B and Item C Item B includes Item C but PUSHBUTTON ASSEMBLIES not Item A Item C doesnt include M rect 6 3V HOLD Cancel mnnrnnnonrvnrnvrrnnnnnvnnnvrrvnnnnvnnnnnnn 20 002564 01 any other parts Order Item A to Sq 6 3V aDineroiCredt esses 20 002449 49 obtain Items B And C Sq 6 3V a Trocar Dier 20 002449 48 Bet T BUSE Arnstein uten 20 002449 44 Sq 6 3V Jogar 1 Porn 20 002449 55 e Pans Sq 6 3V Jogar 2 EE 20 002449 56 Item B Sq 6 3V Jogar 3 Por Lin EEA east 20 002449 57 Item C Sq 6 3V Jogar 4 Por Un 20 002449 58 Sq 6 3V Jogar Aposta Man 20 002449 59 Sq 6 3V Lamp A 1 Line 20 002449 32 Sq 6 3V Lamp A 2lnes traniem a ie anigi 20 002449 33 NOTICE Sq 6 3V Lamp A 3 L NES ennnrnrrnnn 20 002449 34 To order parts with a ZZ or ZZZ Sq 6 3V Lamp A 4 LUnes 20 002449 35 part number suffix specify part Sq6 3V Lamp A Play 1 Per 20 002449 37 number and color Sq 6 3V Lamp A Play 2 Per 20 002449 38 Sq 6 3V Lamp A Play 3 Per 20 002449 39 Sq 6 3V Lamp A Play 4 Per 20 002449 40 Sq 6 3V Lamp A Play 5 Per 20 002449 41 Sq 6 3V Lamp A Play 7 Per 20 002449 42 Sq 6 3V Lamp A Play 9 Per 20 002449 43 Sq 6 3V Lamp a 1 Linha sse 20 002449 50 Sq 6 3V Lamp a 2 Linhas eernrennerrrrennrrnnenrvnnrrrrennnnrnnennr 20 002449 51 Sq 6 3V Lamp a 3 Linhas earnronnerrrrnnvrrnnrnrvnnrr
12. 1 6 7 2000 Transfer unit Accepior head Bill slot Acceptor head release lever Stacker box JCM WBA Bill Validator Bill Validator With proper handling and routine preventive maintenance you can eliminate most bill validator malfunctions The following procedures assure top performance from your JCM World Bill Acceptor WBA Bill Validator BV 16 005046 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE S2 CH1 Bill Validator LEDs Lit LEDs indicate that the bill validator is normal If the LEDs go out the GD has probably shut down the bill validator Otherwise all LEDs have burned out This situation is quite unlikely Routinely check the LEDs to see if they remain lit If not then service the validator Cleaning MAG SENSOR PARTS Regular cleaning is imperative Sometimes iron filings adhere to the magnetic head and head roller Filings can prevent your bill validator from receiving bills LENSES To function properly the BV must have clean sensor lenses and optical reflectors Periodically cleaning of the BV interior can prevent bill jams If your validator takes in fewer than 4 000 bills a week clean it once a month What if the validator takes in over 4 000 bills per week Clean the unit twice a month Cleaning Procedure 1 Pull the release levers on both sides of the BV toward you to open the acceptor head LI 2 Open the head O 3 Pull the transfer unit release lever to open the top cover QO 4 Open th
13. cl WMS SERVICE MANUAL GAMING p Gaming Device TH od s hund ON Including 3 Reel Video Chapter WMS GAMING INC 800 South Northpoint Boulevard Waukegan IL 60085 Phone 847 785 3000 www wmsgaming com MONOPOLY is a registered trademark of Hasbro Used with permission 2001 Hasbro o SERVICE a WMS ANUAL Table of Contents and Overview I Overview Table of Contents Il Layout Information A Base Game Dimensions B Additions for Participation Top Boxes C Weights D Electrical Requirements II Unpacking A Inspection and Identification B Moving Game IV Safety A Symbols B Legal C Monitors D PDU and General Power E Radio Frequency Interference V Installation A Required Tools B Mounting the Cabinet C Hoppers D Coin Validator E Printers F Host Communications G Power H Lock Specifications I Software J Operational Test and Ready to Play VI New Theme Updates CO N DIO OT I BR BR G N ID sch I ch sch S S sch 1 sch The redesigned Service Manual format is useful to both the technician who is new to WMS games and the experienced professional The outline format allows the experienced technician to review procedures by reading the headers while the new technician accesses the detailed information contained in each section Technici
14. sl fel sjefs Ja sl fel sj sl sj 11 uprigntsiot Power Distribution Unit PCB A 18938 01 w 12 Pin Xfmr Reel Motor Control PCB 20 002002 NOTICE NOTICE Many GD models employ the same CPU and I O Boards Canadian upright slots require a special bill However socketed EPROMS and PLDs on those boards are validator general illumination cable part model or jurisdiction specific You must install the appropriate 4 002132 EPROMS and PLDs before you can swap boards between models WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device 16 005060 TABLES amp DATA 7 2000 6 1 Tables amp Data _ amp Data Lamp Matrix NOTICE The lamp matrix of some gaming de vices may include additional lamps Q3 Hard aS BK Meter Lamp Blu Brn Q2 Blu Red Q5 ml DEG Yel Q9 Blu Grn 5 Q10 er Q13 Panel Btn dle Blu Vio Max Bet SC Bet 1 Collect Q14 32 Static RAM EEPROM Game EPROM Game EPROM PLD Sound EPROM Sound EPROM PLD PLD Sound EPROM Sound EPROM PLD ADSP MPU PAL PAL PAL FPGA PLD Dynamic RAM x24C04 512 x 8 bit 32K x 8 CMOS Low Power 4 kilobit DIP EEPROM 5345 13920 00 5340 14212 00 5345 13617 00 5340 13304 00 Order by Game Name Order by Game Name A 002421 27C040 512K x 8 100nS 27C040 512K x 8 100nS PLCC MACH 110 15 nS 270040 512K x 8 100 nS or 27C8001 1024K x 8 100 nS 27C040 512K x 8 100 nS or 27C8001 1024K x 8 100 nS GAL 16V8 15 nS GAL 16V8 15 nS
15. Daughter Card 2MB Video A 18402 33 Upright 17 Video CPU PCB Sys 1 5 Plus A 004275 03 CPU PCB Sys 1 5 Plus A 004275 04 Hopper Control PCB A 17118 02 I O PCB A 18886 01 I O PCB A 17686 03 Lamp PCB Reel Display A 17382 01 Meter Driver PCB A 002464 00 Lamp PCB BV A 18088 01 Meter Driver PCB A 17951 01 Lamp PCB BV A 19861 01 Opto PCB Quad A 18097 00 Power Distribution Unit PCB A 18938 03 w 16 Pin Xfmr Lamp PCB Payline A 18087 00 Opto PCB Hex A 18097 01 ps Ise JP CT seyss Bartopviaeo sisi sis sis sist fa st S smtopset ale sj sl ef sj J ss sj fs Psp sj sj fo uprigntsiot Power Distribution Unit PCB A 18938 01 w 12 Pin Xfmr Reel Motor Control PCB 20 002002 FEET NOTICE NOTICE Many models of GDs employ the same CPU and l O Boards Canadian upright slots require a special bill However socketed EPROMS and PLDs on those boards are validator general illumination cable part number model or jurisdiction specific You must install the appropriate H 002132 EPROMS and PLDs before you can swap boards between models WMS Service Manual 17 Upright 16 005159 PARTS ELECTRONIC S3 CH1 7 2000 1 5 Electronic Parts Parts 1 6 S3 CH1 7 2000 16 005159 PARTS ELECTRONIC WMS Service Manual 17 Upright Mechanical Parts Chapter 2 Parts Mechanical Cabinet NOTICE Cabinet 17 Upright w Wood Dase A 005097 ZZZ dented ee ip paris ihai BILL VALIDATOR
16. FIN 73 052645 20 003504 32 RAM d Ca P Ww E lt NU Ga EE a go i Bs RL i ET te AN M EN E P du KA SE A Ge d ACCEPTOR CONVEYOR FIGURE 1 be nt We Dh gta SAN J J SCH e se Pa uu x ei b jc gt Xu Ki Pad OO C B gt UN GE b RAD 84 di SA n Spring G 74 052646 20 003504 33 ACCEPTOR CONVEYOR FIGURE 2 Dwg Ref JCM WMS Gaming Belt Timing 61 052584 20 003504 24 Spring TR 67 052637 20 003504 26 Spring SOL 68 052640 20 003504 27 Spring SVT R 69 052641 20 003504 28 Spring SVT L 70 052642 20 003504 29 Spring TRC 71 052643 20 003504 30 Spring 76 052656 20 003504 35 Harness Stacker Sensor 2 80 052681 20 003504 37 Harness Stacker Sensor 3 81 052682 20 003504 38 Motor Stacker 83 052771 20 003504 39 Motor Conveying 84 052772 20 003504 40 Solenoid Assy 85 052843 20 003504 41 3 10 S3 CH3 7 2000 16 005161 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS WMS Service Manual 17 Upright ACCEPTOR CONVEYOR FIGURE 3 Spring SVT C Spring Harness Stacker Sensor 1 Harness Frame Ground 1 JCM 052644 052647 052680 053677 WMS Gaming 20 003504 31 20 003504 34 20 003504 36 20 003504 42 ACCEPTOR CONVEYOR FIGURE 3 WMS Service Manual 17 Upright Harness Frame Ground 2 88 053678 FRAME UNIT Dwg Ref JCM Spring FG 42 052648 Spring BL 43 052649 Spring FL 44 052650 16 005161 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS 20 003504 43 WMS Gaming 20 003504 21 20 003504 22 20 003504 23 Large Exploded Views FRAME
17. Shim 4x8x0 3mm Hor Knife 69 W4008FW03 20 001064 70 Shim 4x8x0 5mm Hor Knife 69 W4008FW05 20 001064 71 Shim 4x8x0 8mm Hor Knife 69 W4008FW08 20 001064 72 Spacer Coin Gide n r on 1 46 DH7001M025065 20 001064 29 Spring Brake 60 DH7001M025084 20 001064 39 Spring Cover Holder 36 DH7001M025036 20 001064 23 Spring Cover Mounting 35 DH7001M025035 20 001064 22 Spring Disc Or Ae DH7001M025037 20 001064 24 Spring Stirring 34 DH7001M025034 20 001064 21 Standoff PCB 3 16 sssseeee enn 20 9665 2 Stop Drake 61 DH7001M025082 20 001064 40 Washer M4 x 15 x 1 0 38 W4015FW10 20 001064 25 Washer Roller Lever 45 DH7001M025402 20 001064 28 Washer M4 Spring Deu W4000SW2998 20 001064 77 HOPPER COMPLETE P amp P 17 Sero me EUER A 004398 01 250 TL NEE A 004398 02 OG COMM WEE A 004398 03 ST TOREN Ed e egeo duca A 004398 04 lee EE A 004398 05 1 Gariadian sa ete eee A 004398 06 Panel TOK GME aste io ieget ree cute te d d A 004398 07 5OOL SEL s sund vat A 004398 08 emperyal eroe eau em A A 004398 09 50 Windsor G is nnas aaa A 004398 10 1 Windsor Coin A 004398 11 T Rand Go in sugar database ane nta aa P da A 004398 12 Sigma Toke
18. and many game components are turned off while the unswitched outlet s located on the PDU continues to be powered Use the Proper Fuse To avoid electrical shock use the replacement fuse indicated on the specification sticker The replacement must match the original fuse type voltage rating and current rating Always verify that power is off in the component you are accessing for maintenance or repair June 2002 Upright Video 55x Service Manual New Game Setup 1 9 SERVICE AAWMS MANUAL Safety PDU and General Power continued Use the Proper Fuse To avoid electrical shock use the replacement fuse indicated on the specification sticker The replacement must match the original fuse type voltage rating and current rating Check the Line Voltage Sticker Your gaming device has a built in service receptacle This receptacle provides AC line voltage power For safety a line voltage sticker must identify the receptacle A mark on the sticker must specify the intended line voltage 120 or 240 VAC Operating equipment using the wrong voltage may cause lethal shocks serious burns and equipment damage If your gaming device does not include a properly marked sticker call WMS GAMING INC immediately Adjusting the PDU Voltage Range Switch The gaming device has a red voltage range switch It is near the bottom of the PDU Never change this switch s position with the line cord plugged in Set the PDU voltage range swit
19. operate Button and Switch Opening and closing any door or pressing DIAGNOSTIC Button fails to clear error messages Button Lamp A Player Panel button lamp doesn t light Switch ADMINISTRATOR KEY switch doesn t operate Switch Door switch doesn t operate Communication Guide 1 Loose cable connection at top of Backplane Board Bad player panel wiring Bad switch Bad switch wiring Bad Faston amp connector Bad switch inputs on I O PC Board System halt Loose connection at switch 1 Bad bulb 2 Loose cable connection at top of Backplane Board Bad player panel wiring Bad Faston amp connector Bad switch wiring Bad lamp output on I O Board Bad switch Bad cable harness Bad Faston amp connector Bad switch input on I O Board Bad switch Bad switch cable Bent maladjusted or missing actuator bracket 4 Bad switch wiring 5 Bad switch input on I O Board Plug cable in securely Repair or replace player panel cable Replace switch Rewire switch Replace connector at button Service input or replace I O Board 1 Turn power off and wait three seconds Then turn power on 2 Repair connection Replace bulb Plug cable in securely Repair or replace player panel cable Replace connector at button Rewire switch Service output or replace I O Board 1 Replace switch 2 Repair or replace harness 3 Replace connector at Back
20. replace it 2 Replace sample coin 3 Adjust accept reject selectivity at comparator potentiometer 4 Replace comparator Long Coin appears on monitor Long Coin Coin took too long between detector optos Player tried strung coin VGD doesn t give credits 1 Bad harness between comparator and opto 2 Bad Opto Board 3 Bad I O Board Reversed coin Player tried to remove a coin with string or similar device An incorrect BV or RAM Install correct BV or RAM clear clear is installed Repeat RAM clear Bill Validator has reported failure or 1 Verify problem Do typ currency test error 2 Reset BV by removing and replacing Bill Stacker Bill Validator has been cheated BV did L GE Perform E ios not award credits for bill Reset y removing and replacing Bill Stacker 1 Check stacker cassette switch switch harness and I O board 2 Empty stacker and place back in GD 1 Replace comparator 2 Repair or replace Opto Board 3 Repair or replace I O Board Reversed Coin appears on monitor Bill ValidatorCurrency Type Denomination Mismatch Monitor Tilt Bill Validator Failure appears on monitor Bill Validator Cheated appears on monitor Bill Validator Stacker Full appears Bill Validator stacker is full on monitor WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device 16 003677 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 2000 3 3 Troubleshooting Button and Switch Guide Button A Player Panel button doesn t
21. 27C040 512K x 8 100 nS 27C040 512K x 8 100 nS GAL 16V8 15 nS 2105 KP 40 ADSP MPU Sound PLCC MACH 110 15 nS GAL 16V8 15 nS GAL 16V8 15 nS 3030A 70PC84C Xilinx Field Programmable Gate Array GAL 16V8 10nS Video DRAM 4M x 1 A 18264 A 18265 A 18266 5400 13298 00 A 000146 A 18123 A 19468 5352 14012 00 A 15974 03 5349 13123 00 EEPROM Also XU27 on some machines Sound EPROM Some machines don t use all four sound EPROMs 6 2 16 005060 TABLES amp DATA 7 2000 fewer Order by Game Name Order by Game Name Order by Game Name Order by Game Name or WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device Tables amp Data NOTICE This manual covers software through OS version 2 39 Candle Codes Candle Candle Section Activi Meaning Machine is idle Change request peaker disconnected or sound circuit problem System is normal Bad EPROM XU30 or CPU jumper JP2 EPROM XU31 is bad EPROM XU17 is bad EPROM XU18 is bad Not Used Bad Sound RAM U38 U39 or U40 CPU Board Jumper J2 P7 to P7 OUT 18 meg sound EPROMs P7 OUT to 5 4 meg sound EPROMs LO Board LEDs No LEDs light Check PDU fuse continuity All LEDs light Bad or loose CPU or I O Board Check EPROMs DS1 is on Another LED is off Bad power supply Tilt Codes e CPU Board EEPROMs Secure Mem CRC Corrupt Sec Mem Incorrect Password Secure Memory Failure Secure Mem Options Updated ROM Checks
22. Above the sample coin retainer you ll find a thumbscrew socket Insert the coin counterweight thumbscrew and screw it in Q 4 Slipacirculated coin of the proper denomination into the sample coin retainer Gently release the retainer The sample coin retainer should tightly secure the sample coin Now you can use the comparator in a GD programmed for the comparator s new denomination Changing the denomination of a GD requires additional steps You must e Change the comparator denomination e Change GD s denomination decals e Change the topbox glass Clear the RAM with a RAM Clear Chip for the new denomination See Changing the VGD Denomination in Chapter 2 Weight 5 ud 1 4 7 2000 16 005046 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE S2 CH1 WMS Service Manual 1 7 Upright RRC Maint e Coin Diverter Adjustment 1 Unlock and open the Front Door Q 2 Turn off the GD at the PDU On Off switch behind BV Q 3 Remove the cable that connects the comparator and Hex Opto Board Grasp the plug and pull it off the jack Q 4 Remove the coin comparator Raise the coin comparator Goi Chie slightly Pull the bottom out of bracket Then pull the coin comparator down and out of the machine Set it aside for reassembly Q 5 The diverter is a two position solenoid driven metal coin guide ee ee surface When the diverter solenoid rests the diverter guides coins into the hopper When the diverter solenoid energizes the Diverter in ener
23. Close and lock the Main Door 000000 Jackpots e Reading Electromechanical Meters The GD includes up to six non resettable electromechanical meters 000000 The number of meters and meter labels may differ between jurisdictions The illustration depicts the meters and provides typical labels You ll find the electromechanical meters to the right of the monitor You can read these meters from outside the machine through an access window to the right of the monitor screen Follow procedures Electromechanical Hard Meters as Total Drop and regulations set up by your jurisdiction viewed from front of machine Meter names may vary Meters 3 and or 6 Electronic soft meters are different than electromechanical meters are not always used WMS Service Manual 17 Upright 16 005046 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE S2 CH1 7 2000 1 1 Periodic Maint Maint Right Side of Comparator From inside of main door Sample Coin Counterweight Sample Coin Retainer 24V Indicator LED Connector Fine Tuning Pot Wedge Goes Here CC 16 Coin Comparator Front lt q Right Side of Comparator Lockout Solenoid Retainer Spring Wedge Fastening From inside main door Plastic Coin Wedge Coin Comparator Back Special game software creates and maintains electronic meters For information on electronic meters see Model 55X Book 1 Chapter 3 Auditing Diagnostic and Adjustment S
24. Gaming Device 16 003674 AUDIT DIAG ADJUST NOTICE WINDOW PRIORITY When you open a window you activate its buttons and deactivate all the others To close the window touch its EXIT CANCEL or OK button Then the previous window activates If a window doesn t have these buttons close it by touching the previous window STATE LOTTERY MACHINES ADMINISTRATOR AND TECHNICIAN KEYS function similarly For simplicity this manual usually specifies the ADMINISTRA TORKEY KEY PRIVILEGES You can access ADMINISTRATOR KEY functions with either the ADMINISTRATOR KEY or the TECHNICIAN KEY The ADMINISTRATOR KEY additionally allows changes to the Configuration Test Features NOTICE In Administration Mode you ll see a cursor whenever you touch the screen NOTICE In this manual switch or button names appear in CAPITAL letters For example this manual often instructs you to press DIAG NOSTIC DIAGNOSTIC is the DIAGNOSTIC button behind the Main Door 7 2000 3 1 Audit Diag Adjust NOTICE Touch EXIT to close a window and save your setting s NOTICE Some Config Test options are theme specific and may or may not be available in your game Config Test Menu v Game Options General Toggles Limit Options Bill Validator Options Play Speed Options Poker Toggle Options Hopper Test Options Choose Protocol Options Terminal Address Options Slot Toggles Sound Volume Meter Lamp Activation Printer Opt
25. LOG A window opens to an EFT Log Listing which logs EFT Electronic Funds Transfer event transactions and lists value type time and date Exit Press DIAGNOSTIC button to save settings and close History window em WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device 16 003674 AUDIT DIAG ADJUST 7 2000 3 15 Audit Diag Adjust Attendant Menu System Except that it lacks the the Config Test Menu the Attendant Menu System is identical to the Technician Menu System To activate the Attendant Menu System turn the ADMINISTRATOR KEY switch You ll find this switch on the side of the cabinet Administration The screen displays the Services Window which includes four menu buttons The Attendant Menu System has four parts Each part includes one or more submenus When the Services Window appears you can activate any submenu in two ways Touch the submenu s screen button menu pad e If the touch screen doesn t operate use player panel buttons to move the cursor See Dead Touch Screen elsewhere in thie chapter Exit Turn the ADMINISTRATOR KEY to leave the menu system and return to Game Play Mode To reenter the menu system use the ADMINISTRATOR KEY again 3 16 7 2000 16 003674 AUDIT DIAG ADJUST WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device SERVICE W LIITFTEEEID ERI WIS MANUAL Administration Menu System Table of Contents Table of Contents Overview Technician Menu System I Config Test A Game 1 Game Percentag
26. Manual Administration March 2002 SERVICE MY TT TILA ALY WIS MANUAL Tests I O Door Check door switches by pushing and releasing each Door switch As each door opens the screen highlights the Main corresponding door name Stacker 2 Logic Touch LATCHES on the screen to maintain an on Bill condition across any closed switch Drop Touch EXIT to close the window aia Reserved Reserved Latches Tests I O Video This window gives assistance with monitor adjustments For more on these adjustments consult the monitor manual VIDEO includes these options Palette Color Bars This screen simplifies color gun adjustments See page 16 for sample images Convergence Crosshatch Pattern Use this pattern during convergence and raster positioning The crosshatch pattern also helps during raster height and width adjustments Purity Screens Touch RED GREEN BLUE or WHITE to display a solid color purity screen Purity screens help during purity magnet adjustments relative gun output tests degaussing and rejuvenation Use the white screen for color temperature testing March 2002 Upright Video 55X Service Manual Administration 3 19 ADMINISTRATION A WMS MANGAL Tests I O Touch Screen Touch TOUCH SCREEN to adjustor verify screen calibration TOUCH SCREEN opens a window with two buttons TOUCH CAL and TOUCH TEST If the calibration is so poor that the Touch Screen Test can t be activated from the
27. NOTICE The lamp matrix of some gaming de vices may include fewer or additional Hold 5 lamps ease Lamp 4 2P 7 2000 Troubleshooting Monitor Guide Dark screen No picture or raster WARNING ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL SHOULD PERFORM ADJUSTMENTS WHILE THE MONITOR IS UNDER POWER Missing color Red green or blue Picture is far too short to fill screen Screen displays horizontal line but no picture 1 Misaligned blind mating connector 2 Wrong brightness or contrast settings 3 No power to monitor 4 No video signal to monitor 5 Bad monitor power supply 6 Bad horizontal output transistor or damper diode 7 Overvoltage condition at flyback transformer activated shutdown circuit 8 Faulty startup circuit 1 Align connector plug and jack 2 Correct brightness and contrast control settings 3 No output on power chassis for 120 VAC Replace power chassis 4 Check for bad or loose video cable Repair or replace bad cable Secure loose cable 5 Replace power supply or monitor 6 Replace transistor Test damper diode retrace tuning capacitors and associated components before restarting monitor 7 With variac test monitor at reduced input voltage Replace out of spec components in horizontal circuit 8 Test monitor with alternate power supply Then repair startup circuit NOTICE Consult your monitor manual for specifics on circuit theory controls troubleshooting and schem
28. One entire row of lamps doesn t Work More than one lamp comes on at once One lamp doesn t come on Lamp Matrix Wht Blk wnt AG wnt rS Whi ie Wht Yel Wht Grn wht Blu Q3 Q11 Q12 Q15 Hard Meter Lamp Blu Brn Blu BIk Q1 D 1 Blu Red gt Q 2 5 3 Q6 Blu Yel 4 Q9 Blu Grn 5 Q1O Trace 6 Q13 UL Used on 12 button player panel WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device Sayer Panel Btn Blu Vio Max Bet us Bet 1 Collect Q14 1 Bad column driver darlington 2 Bad cable 3 Failure in column drive electronics before darlington 1 Bad row driver darlington 2 Bad cable or connector 3 Failure in row drive electronics before darlington Shorted lamp matrix diode 1 Burned out bulb 2 Open lamp diode 3 Bad PC board trace 4 Bad cable or connector Wht aM o Blu B one Lamp De Hold 1 Hold 2 Hold 3 Hold 4 Panel Bin DBV DBV 12 dab 2 AED 3 war Lamp zoe 16 003677 TROUBLESHOOTING 1 Replace bad driver 2 Repair or replace lamp cable 3 Troubleshoot and repair column drive circuit See nearby theory drawing 1 Replace bad driver 2 Repair cable or connector 3 Troubleshoot and repair row drive circuit See nearby theory drawing Check diodes in same row and column as lamp that shouldn t be lighting Each lamp has diode in series with it 1 Replace bulb 2 Replace diode 3 Repair trace 4 Repair or replace lamp cable Wht Vio Q16
29. PRINT 1 TICKET appears Always print several receipts before closing the main door Be sure that Print 1 Ticket l m the printer doesn t jam Touch PRINT 1 TICKET to print a test ticket This ticket should contain the alphabet in large and small capitals and other symbols These symbols include the WMS Gaming logo If the printer doesn t Work be sure that you configured your printer correctly Then check or swap the cable between the printer and CPU Board Video The three VIDEO options assist you with monitor adjustments For more on these adjustments consult your monitor manual NOTICE Monitor adjustment knobs are on the top edge of the monitor The exact adjustment knob location depends on the type of monitor provided with the VGD Palette Color Bars The PALETTE color bars screen simplifies color gun adjustments Convergence Crosshatch Pattern The CONVERGENCE option displays a crosshatch pattern Use this pattern during convergence and raster positioning The crosshatch pattern will also help during raster height and width adjustments Red Green Blue White Purity Screens The buttons marked RED GREEN BLUE and WHITE open solid color screens These screens help during purity adjustments 2 2 7 2000 16 003673 DIAGNOSTIC CODE WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device Diagnostic Code relative gun output tests degaussing and rejuvenation Use the white screen for color temperature testing Touch Scree
30. S3 CH3 7 2000 o Oo gt o o o 2 Q x LLI o D us c CASHBOX WMS Gaming 20 003504 45 JCM 052505 034859 Dwg Ref 21 Cam Cassette 14 23 20 003504 Spring Receiver Plate eco SiS RAS S NS NS S SS 7 JANS NSS ee 7 QURE WAS Wi SKS SAREE Ot AAS A UE GR CASHBOX CONVEYOR JCM WMS Gaming 20 052583 052651 Dwg Ref 003504 15 003504 16 20 003504 17 20 003504 18 20 052652 052653 052654 052655 24 32 33 34 35 36 Belt Timing Spring PU Spring PVT R Spring PVT L Spring PR R Spring PRL CASHBOX CONVEYOR 20 003504 19 20 003504 20 ET 23 I Zei JA AY 0 N DN W Be SC o G v at 89 SR CASHBOX 16 005161 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS WMS Service Manual 17 Upright S3 CH3 7 2000 3 12 Tables amp Data Printed Circuit Board CPU PCB Sys 1 5 A 17677 03 Daughter Card 2MB Video A 18402 33 CPU PCB Sys 1 5 Plus A 004275 03 CPU PCB Sys 1 5 Plus A 004275 04 Hopper Control PCB A 17118 02 I O PCB A 18886 01 I O PCB A 17686 03 Lamp PCB Payline A 18087 00 Power Distribution Unit PCB A 18938 03 w 16 Pin Xfmr Lamp PCB BV A 18088 01 Lamp PCB BV A 19861 01 Lal Psst Este stp sf marropvider BENE BENE ists sisi sis sist Je fel Je stanttop stor
31. Tower Lamp Blue and Yellow Short Brass Filter Tower Lamp Green and White Short Brass Filter Tower Lamp Orange and White Short Brass Filter Tower Lamp Red and White Short Brass Filter Tower Lamp Red and Yellow Short Brass Filter Tower Lamp White and Blue Short Brass Filter Tower Lamp White and Green Short Brass Filter Tower Lamp White and Orange Short Brass Filter Tower Lamp White and Red Short Brass Filter Tower Lamp White and Yellow Short Brass Filter Tower Lamp Yellow and Red Short Brass Filter Tower Lamp Yellow and White Short Brass FILTER BRASS FINISH TWO TIER TALL Filter Tower Lamp Blue and White Tall Brass Filter Tower Lamp Blue and Yellow Tall Brass Filter Tower Lamp Green and White Tall Brass Filter Tower Lamp Orange and White Tall Brass Filter Tower Lamp Red and White Tall Brass Filter Tower Lamp Red and Yellow Tall Brass Filter Tower Lamp White and Blue Tall Brass Filter Tower Lamp White and Green Tall Brass Filter Tower Lamp White and Orange Tall Brass Filter Tower Lamp White and Red Tall Brass Filter Tower Lamp White and Yellow Tall Brass Filter Tower Lamp Yell
32. and the JACKPOT PARTIAL PAY amount Jackpot Partial Pay Credits Touch JACKPOT PARTIAL PAY A numeric keypad appears on the screen The keypad is used to vary the JACKPOT PARTIAL PAY amount JACKPOT PARTIAL PAY selects how much is credited to the credit meter during a jackpot The remaining portion of the jackpot is handpaid by an attendant The monitor indicates the amount credited and the amount to be handpaid Select 0000 to permit no partial payout Your choice appears on the monitor Touch EXIT to close the Jackpot Partial Pay Window and save your setting Bill Validator Options Touch BILL VALIDATOR A window with the names of seven bill types opens Touch ACCEPT beside each bill name that you want the GD to accept Touch REJECT beside each bill name that you want the GD to reject Touch EXIT to close the window and save your settings Play Speed Options Touch PLAY SPEED A window with five buttons opens Three buttons affect game speed slow medium or fast Touch a button to select card dealing speed in card games The buttons also affect the reel spinning speed in reel games Touch PLAYER ADJUSTABLE to permit players to choose game play speed Touch EXIT to close the window and save your setting WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device 16 003674 AUDIT DIAG ADJUST 7 2000 3 5 Audit Diag Adjust Poker Toggle Options Touch POKER TOGGLES to adjust poker game play A window with
33. create a fire and electrical shock hazard An improper line voltage or frequency can also cause game damage or malfunctions If the outlet checks okay proceed to Step 3 The power distribution unit is at the rear of the game A switch on the connector side of the PDU selects the line voltage One side of the switch reads 115 for a range of 100 to 120 volts and the other side reads 230 for a range of 220 to 240 volts Select the same number as the supplied voltage Loop the main AC power cord three times through the hole in the 2 4 toroid P N 5556 005782 00 at the PDU plug end Switch the game to standby at the PDU Feed the AC power cord through the rear floor access hole See the Hole Template on page 12 and through the stand Plug the female end of the line cord into the power A N distribution unit Then plug the male end of WARNING the line cord into the tested socket Plugging your game into an improper line voltage source creates fire and electrical Plug the male end of the Top Box line cord shock hazards An improper line voltage or into a tested socket external to the game frequency can also cause game damage or not into the PDU malfunctions A CAUTION A CAUTION Some Top Boxes use an additional power supply The Socket Outlet is the means of cord Disconnect all power supply cords disconnection and shall be installed near June 2002 Upright Video 55x Service Manual New Game Setup 1 15 SERVICE AAWMS M
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35. g Periodic Maint Maint O 12 Tear off the white paper GO 13 Thread the yellow journal paper down the slot behind the shear plate Make sure that the white paper goes through the cutter QO 14 Advance the white paper with the thumbscrew Simultaneously hold up the printer beak lever below left side of beak Replace the Takeup Roll 15 Screw the flange back onto the spindle The smooth side of the flange must face the paper 16 Fold the free edge of the journal paper back about a half inch 17 Insert the fold into the takeup spindle groove The gear should face right 18 Return the takeup spindle and rotate it on the upper set of snaps L 19 Run a test print from the Printer Test window Changing the Ribbon Cassette D oO e Changing the Ribbon Cassette Change the ribbon cassette when the print becomes faded If you leave the ribbon cassette in too long the ribbon may tear Remove the Used Cassette 1 Unlock and open the the Main Door QO 2 Switch off GD power at the PDU O 3 Push and hold down the printer beak during this entire step Tilt the bottom of the ribbon cassette out and free Slide the cassette down Remove the ribbon cassette from the printer Put in the New Cassette O 1 Prepare the ribbon cassette by turning its cassette knob clockwise 2 Push and hold down the printer beak during this entire step Slide the top of the ribbon cassette into place Engage the bottom of the
36. motor and releases the brake Touch ONE COIN or 10 COINS to test the hopper s ability to dispense coins A coin out sensor detects each coin leaving the hopper If the hopper fails to dispense coins the hopper will stop Touch SHUT OFF HOPPER to disable the hopper motor and engage the brake Touch EXIT to leave the Hopper Test Window Config Test Sound Volume aand Us The Sound Volume window enables adjustment to the game s sound volume and test the sound hardware Low Tone thawing Tone eee Diagnostic Sample Buttons DM MELIUS The SOUND VOLUME window contains four sound sample buttons Master Vol Low Tone Warning Tone Large Award Vol High Tone Noise Tone uo Geesi Un Touch LOW TONE WARNING TONE or HIGH TONE for a test sound The LOW TONE WARNING TONE and Sound Call Award Volume HIGH TONE buttons each test one audio frequency band The system should reproduce all sounds at about the same volume Listen for volume changes distortion Sound Volume Window with the missing sounds or intermittent sounds Award Volume Sliders shown Touch NOISE TONE and the Game outputs noise across all audio bands Listen for an absence or unusual emphasis of high low or midrange sound 3 8 Upright Video 55X Service Manual Administration June 2002 A WMS SERVICE WI LLUN TEC PLE 7 GAMING MANUAL Config Test Sound Volume continued Master Volume The double headed MASTER VOLUME arrow is below the
37. of card deck data is corrupt Game will attempt to restore from Aux copy Aux copy of card deck data is corrupt Game will attempt to restore from Main copy Event log data is corrupt Game will erase event log data in soft RAM clear Main copy of event log data is corrupt Game will attempt to restore from Aux copy Aux copy of event log data is corrupt Game will attempt to restore from Main copy Game memory corrupted and soft RAM clear required Soft RAM clear complete but data has been lost Soft RAM clear complete data restored from backup storage Keno specific game error only occurs in Keno games Illegal card drawn occurs in games that use card class 16 003677 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 2000 3 17 Troubleshooting Touch Screen Tilt Guide Touching screen results in no response or erroneous behavior No Touch Screen Response appears on monitor screen Touch Screen Communications Fault appears on monitor screen Touch Screen won t calibrate or stay in calibration MOVES CURSOR Play CHANGE MOVES CURSOR 3 18 7 2000 1 Improperly adjusted blind mating connector 2 Bad or loose Touch Screen interface cable 3 Bad or loose monitor Touch Screen cable 4 Touch Screen is badly out of calibration 5 Bad Touch Screen Board 6 Bad Touch Screen 7 Locked up Touch Screen You removed and replaced monitor with power on 8 No power 9 Bad communica
38. on the counting lever roller The hopper coin out sensor is a capacitive proximity sensor Find the black proximity sensor fork that resides between the circuit board and the motor This sensor fork straddles the coin counting flag Two screws allow you to adjust the fork sideways for best fork to flag fit This first set of screws is above the fork Two other screws allow you to adjust the fork up and down on 1 10 7 2000 16 005046 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE S2 CH1 WMS Service Manual 1 7 Upright Periodic Maint the flag This second set of screws is below the fork Loosen the second set of screws By moving the sensor fork align bottom edges of the coin counting flag and fork O 10 Tighten the screws Reassembly Q 1 Slide the hopper back into position Sensors and power reengage at the blind mating connector as you slide the unit in Replace hopper coins Replace the coin tray Switch on GD power at PDU O 2 O 3 O 4 Main Power Fuse Power On Off Switch PDU Panel Box Q 5 Close and lock the Main Door O 6 Test the hopper See Chapter 3 of Book 1 55X SM Monitor e Removing the Monitor QO 1 Switch off GD power at PDU OY 2 Loosen but do not remove the 7 16 flange grip nut located at the front of the monitor shelf centered under the monitor G 3 Pull straight down to disconnect molex minifit connector located under the left front side of the monitor shelf Q 4 Slide monitor forward t
39. screen boards may occur Handle CRTs and Fluorescent Tubes with Care Video machines include monitors with fragile CRTs and most games contain fluorescent lamp tubes Fluorescent tubes and CRTs are evacuated glass containers The vacuum exerts considerable stress on the glass Because of this stress if a fluorescent tube or CRT is dropped it may implode Shattered glass can fly eight feet or more from the implosion Take care when handling a monitor Determine where to place the monitor before removing it Servicing Monitors Only qualified service technicians should turn power on when the The monitor in the upright game monitor is out of the cabinet Repairing Monitors Avoid electrical shocks When removing or repairing a monitor take care to avoid electrical shock High voltages may exist within the monitor circuitry and cathode ray tube CRT even after it is disconnected from power Don t touch internal parts of the monitor with your hands or metal objects Always discharge the CRT by the following method Switch off gaming device power at the PDU Attach one end of a large well insulated 20 kV jumper to ground Slide the jumper under the anode cap Momentarily touch the free end of the grounded jumper to the anode Wait two minutes and discharge the anode again Check the Bezel Tape Regularly check the foam tape on inside surfaces of the monitor hatch You ll find this tape on the monitor bezel and around the coin entry
40. tests SER IGE CIIN ONT EXTRA COIN OUT Seeger eqg tee 2 Error Coin In Total amount of long coins accepted but not credited to credit meter Physical Coin Out Sum of all hopper escrow test service and extra coins released from machine Hopper Coin Out Total amount of coins paid out from hopper and deducted from credit meter Escrow Coin Out Total amount of escrow coins in returned Test Coin Out Total amount of test coins paid out from hopper test but not deducted from credit meter Service Coin Out Total amount of replacement coins paid out from hopper but not deducted to credit meter Extra Coin Out Total amount of coins dispensed from hopper unintentionally but not deducted from credit meter June 2002 Upright Video 55X Service Manual Administration 3 23 ADMINISTRATION A WMS ANUAL Auditing Tilts Tilts Hopper Number of hopper tilts Coin Jam Number of jammed coin tilts Coin Lng long coin tilts coins taking toq long to pass through the coin mech Coin Rev of reversed coin tilts coins setting off the last coin mech trigger first Bill Number of bill tilts Secure Memory Number of security tilts Memory of memory corruption tilts Comm Number of protocol tilts Mechmtr of mechanical hard meter F Y l CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check tilts It is an improved Checksum PERIOD TILTS SINCE 3 L 88 08 11 HOPPER COIN JAM MEMORY CLEAR GAME RESET D
41. the Ithaca Model 750 thermal printer or the Ithaca Model 70 dot matrix printer Touch on screen Exit button to return to Config Test menu Paper Options Touch PAPER OPTIONS to choose the desired paper short size 120mm or bill size 155mm Touch on screen Exit button to return to Config Test menu 3 8 7 2000 16 003674 AUDIT DIAG ADJUST WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device eee Audit Diag Adjust Ticket Options Touch TICKET OPTIONS then the CHOOSE PROTOCOL button to select the the appropriate central system protocol that the game will use To configure the printer ticket verification protocol select CONFIGURE PROTOCOL see diagram below from TICKET OPTIONS Enter your information into the appropriate locations Touch on screen Exit button to return to Config Test menu Configure Protocol Enter Enter Enter Enter Enter Game S N Game I D Location Address 1 Address 2 Enter Enter Expiration User Message Exit Press DIAGNOSTIC button to save settings and close Config Test window Services Menu Services Menu Automatic Test v Touch AUTOMATIC TEST to sequence the GD through several tests Automatic Test Mode enables you to continuously test GD hardware Select tests Then touch GO The GD sequences through the tests you ve chosen Set Clock Automatic Test e Output Tests The GD lights lamps and checks switch status Disable VLT e Sound Tests The GD produces sounds to test audio hardware Revision Video Te
42. to change the volume in large steps Drag the slider right to smoothly increase sound volume Drag the slider left to smoothly reduce sound volume Award Volume Touching Award Volume adds two sliders to the Volume Window LARGE AWARD VOLUME Top AWARD VOLUME The MASTER VOLUME slide control that we described above continues to function the same way The other two sliders operate in the same manner as the MASTER VOLUME slider Use the other two sliders to raise or reduce the sound volume during awards 2 4 7 2000 16 003673 DIAGNOSTIC CODE WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device Diagnostic Code Code Sound Call NOTICE Touch SOUND CALL to display a numeric keypad This keypad WHERE IS THE MAIN DOOR allows you to test sounds at various EPROM locations by entering Diaanostie messages roter tothe addresses Typical addresses appear in the table Sound Call Test Wara Door g Depending on which sound EPROMs it uses your machine may f include sounds at these addresses As you may have guessed sound calls are primarily factory tests Yet you can use sound calls to check volume settings and audio hardware performance Touch keypad keys to enter each digit of an address in decimal notation Touch the arrow to advance to the next digit of the address In Slant Top Video machines the Main Door is the Electronics Door In upright machines the Main Door is the Front Door Secure Memory Touch SECURE MEMORY to display a windo
43. two buttons opens Hold Discard A player touches a card after the initial deal Shall the GD hold or discard the card Touch HOLD to enable the GD to hold the card Touch DISCARD to enable the GD to discard the card Auto Hold The GD can suggest cards that the player should hold after the deal The word HOLD appears above suggested hold cards Also a border outlines these cards AUTO HOLD enables or disables the card holding suggestion Touch ON to enable or OFF to disable the AUTO HOLD function Your GD may not support this feature Highlight Intermediate Pays Touch ON to highlight or OFF to remove highlights from the paytable s intermediate payout listings The machine highlights the pay listing by outlining it Touch EXIT to close the POKER TOGGLE OPTIONS window and save settings Hopper Test Options only on Hopper GDs Touch HOPPER to open the Hopper Test Window Put at least 40 coins in the hopper for this test During the test the monitor counts coins paid out The Hopper Test checks the HoPPER DRIVE CIRCUITRY HoPPER MOTOR e MoroR BRAKE e CoIN OuT PROXIMITY SENSOR The I O Board enables the hopper driver a solid state relay SSR The SSR switches on the hopper motor and releases the brake Touch ONE COIN or 10 COINS to test the hopper s ability to dispense coins The hopper responds by dispensing a coin or coins A coin out sensor detects each coin leaving the hopper The sensor transmits thi
44. w o Dot Crdr LH 55x 01 004333 02D07 Bracket Glass mg 01 002908 ZZZ Crown 16 w o Crd Rdr essen 01 004483 01ZZZ FOAM C E 20 002886 Lamp Assy Fluorescent Up A 002591 Pedestal Twr Lt t b 16 03 003454 ZZZZZ Plate Crd Bdt usi ene ec ote ad cerei 01 003145 ZZP06 WMS Service Manual 17 Upright 16 005160 MECHANICAL PARTS S3 CH2 7 2000 2 15 Mechanical Parts Parts NOTICE Indented parts make up parts that are above and closer to the left margin For instance in the example below Item A includes both Item B and Item C Item B includes Item C but not Item A Item C doesn t include any other parts Order Item A to obtain Items B and C Example Parts Item A Item B Item C NOTICE Order these parts by length NOTICE On round top assemblies D04 crowns are used on D01 games NOTICE 09 004782 ZZ is a family group of BVD part numbers P Ns 00 to 15 have an RS232 board installed Part numbers 16 and higher do not have an RS232 board installed If a JCM RS232 board has to be replaced use RS232 board A 004307 02 and required mounting bracket 01 005308 2 16 S3 CH2 7 2000 Topbox continued TOPBOX 16 FLAT TOP ASSEMBLY WITH CARD READER Topbox 16 Big w Crd Rdr e g Blik Wrnkl 01 003449 022ZZ Bracket t b 16 w o Dot Lh Crd Rdr 01 004334 02D07 Bracket t b 16 gls stp Rh Crd
45. 0 1 9 Periodic Maint Maint LU Short Hopper Bowl Third Probe Hole Second Probe Hole First Probe Hole T Hopper Probe Level Coin Max Amounts Aprox Short Probe Hopper Hole U S 1 256 5 Two Tier Probe me FR Hopper Hole U S 1 256 D Q 13 14 m Counting Flag Qa Adjust screws from back of J disk Q R a Coin Out Sensor Looking Through Hopper Disk m m Q R c OIN NO 3rd 500 2 000 2 700 2nd 400 1 500 2 000 1st 300 1 200 1 500 3rd 600 2 200 2 600 2nd 500 1 800 2 300 1st 400 1 300 1 800 Switch on GD power and check the hopper Hopper works Close and lock the Main Door Hopper doesn t work Double check cable connections and the hopper Test the Hopper GD software includes a hopper test in the Config Test Submenu of Administration Mode Technician Menu System If the hopper contains coins this test dispenses 1 or 10 coins See Chapter 3 of Book 1 55X SM e Vertically Aligning the Hopper Coin Out Sensor 1 Unlock and open the Main Door Switch off GD power at PDU On Off switch behind BV Lift up disengage and remove the coin tray Remove coins from the hopper Slide the hopper out Sensors and power unplug from the blind mating connector as you slide the unit out Set the hopper on a table Find the motor lock lever on the motor Release the lever by pushing it down Spin the hopper shaft Stop the hopper when a coin reaches top dead center
46. 0 13344 00 Cord Line 250V North America 5850 000992 00 Cord Line 250V Continental Europe 5850 13272 00 Cord Line 250V British esses 5850 13273 00 Jumper 1 2 Ground Braid 8 Long 5797 002377 00 Toroid Line Cord 2 4 Dia Used with line cord 5556 005782 00 Monitor PController t s mt autobaudESD wicee rururvvrvrvnvvrnvnvnverer 5901 004956 01 Monitor Kristel 6 Cntrls Complete with 17 Tch Scrn A 003910 01 Monitor Wells 6 Cntrls Complete with 17 Tch Scrn A 003910 02 Monitor Kristel 6 Cntrls w Taped Teh Scrn A 003910 04 Monitor Wells 6 Cntrls w Taped Teh Scrn A 003910 05 Monitor Tatung 6 Cntrls w Taped Tech Scrn A 003910 07 e Parts General Replacement Electronic All Boards BAG SPARE PARTS Bag Spare Parts aen A 19460 Bulb 86 6 3V 0 2A inside player panel btns 24 8829 Bulb 555 6 3V 250MA display 24 8768 Bulb 1888 7V 500mA bayonet candle 24 8832 Fuse 4ASB 250V A 5731 06314 00 16 005159 PARTS ELECTRONIC WMS Service Manual 1 7 Upright Electronic Parts Top Box Monopoly Ballast Universal Input 15W sssesssssssss 5610 004995 00 Board Dotmation Pius A 003875 02 Bulb Fluorescent 15W 18 24 8809 Cable DC power Dot Plus TB H 003966 00 Fan Assy 115Vac BO
47. 008RHSF 20 001064 76 Item C Separator 5 A 25 Retainer 63 DH7001M020074 20 001064 42 Separator 1 Token Retainer 63 DH7001M10T074 20 001064 43 Separator Rubber Coin 62 DH7001M025073 20 001064 41 NOTICE To order parts with a ZZ or ZZZ part number suffix specify part number and color WMS Service Manual 17 Upright 16 005160 MECHANICAL PARTS S3 CH2 7 2000 2 3 Mechanical Parts Parts NOTICE The knife 25 should be adjusted to a distance of 0 2mm from the pinwheel 33 as measured by a feeler gauge NOTICE Indented parts make up parts that are above and closer to the left margin For instance in the example below Item A includes both Item B and Item C Item B includes Item C but not Item A Item C doesn t include any other parts Order Item A to obtain Items B and C Example Parts Item A Item B Item C NOTICE COMMON VS SPECIFIC PARTS Major items in this section include common parts and denomination specific parts All coin mechanisms in this section employ the same common parts But each coin mechanism requires different denomination specific parts 2 4 S3 CH2 7 2000 e Hopper continued Dwg Ref Asahi Seiko Sensor Prox amp Connector 13 DH7001P025013 20 001064 03 Sensor Prox amp Connector 13 DH7561P025013 20 001064 84 Shim 4x8x0 2mm Hor Knife 69 W4008FW02 20 001064 69
48. 01986 16 mA 20 001986 12 PERMET 20 001986 10 EE 20 001986 13 IIT 20 001986 21 deaa eiad 20 001986 27 Miseni iai aistia 20 001986 28 EE 20 001986 29 Poet dante ce s aor ced a 20 001986 30 GEAR 20 001986 31 PENES 20 001986 32 20 001986 33 napinania iien 20 001986 94 PAE RE 20 001986 97 E 20 001986 93 MR 20 001986 95 eeng ees rgee gege 20 001986 88 mA 20 001986 86 PERMIT 20 001986 91 UT 20 001986 87 NE 20 001986 92 DEM 20 001986 96 Aides desde issus 20 001986 90 20 001986 89 E E des he ded cd anes 20 001986 41 A 20 001986 47 NOME 20 001986 40 pars Puerum rete ears 20 001986 44 EE 20 001986 45 A n EA 20 001986 42 TREE 20 001986 36 HH 20 001986 35 eg 20 001986 38 debes t dise eee inea taa 20 001986 39 16 005160 MECHANICAL PARTS NOTICE Indented parts make up parts that are above and closer to the left margin For instance in the example below Item A includes both Item B and Item C Item B includes Item C but not Item A Item C doesn t include any other parts Order Item A to obtain Items B and C Example Parts Item A Item B Item C NOTICE To order parts with a ZZ or ZZZ part number suffix specify part number and color NOTICE Additional 20 001986 ZZZ pushbutton insert part numbers are available through your Regional Field Service Office S3 CH2 7 2000 2 11 Mechanical Parts Parts NOTICE Indented parts make up parts that are above an
49. 057 22 20 10057 16 20 10057 19 20 10057 10 20 10057 17 20 10057 18 20 10057 21 20 10057 13 20 000846 01 20 000846 25 20 000846 04 20 000846 05 20 000846 02 20 000846 24 20 000846 06 20 000846 09 20 000846 10 20 000846 07 20 000846 08 20 000846 23 20 000846 03 20 10057 01 20 10057 25 20 10057 04 20 10057 05 16 005160 MECHANICAL PARTS NOTICE Indented parts make up parts that are above and closer to the left margin For instance in the example below Item A includes both Item B and Item C Item B includes Item C but not Item A Item C doesn t include any other parts Order Item A to obtain Items B and C Example Parts Item A Item B Item C NOTICE To order parts with a ZZ or ZZZ part number suffix specify part number and color S3 CH2 7 2000 2 7 Mechanical Parts Parts NOTICE Indented parts make up parts that are above and closer to the left margin For instance in the example below Item A includes both Item B and Item C Item B includes Item C but not Item A Item C doesn t include any other parts Order Item A to obtain Items B and C Example Parts Item A Item B Item C NOTICE COMMON VS SPECIFIC PARTS Major items in this section include common parts and coin specific parts All hoppers in this section employ the same common parts But each hopper requires different coin specific parts NOTICE To order parts with a ZZ or ZZZ part number suffix spec
50. 0c Emperyal Token 19 ss 01 002738 10 Plate TCE Alignment 50c 500LL 19 4 01 002738 11 Plate TCE Alignment 50c NRI Coin Mech 19 01 002738 12 Plate TCE Alignment 50c Sigma Token T9 sus 01 002738 13 Plate TCE Alignment 50c Windsor 50 E 01 002738 14 Plate TCE Alignment 50c 1 Token 19 5 01 002738 15 Plate TCE Alignment 50c 2 Token 19 01 002738 16 WMS Service Manual 1 7 Upright Plate TCE Alignment 55c IDX 19 01 002738 17 Dwg Ref WMS Gaming Reflector WBA LED een VG sidecases 01 003229 Screw 4 40x20 Phullps eese 69 s 4004 01005 20 Socket Starter eessssssse 14 20 9849 Socket Fluorescent Lamp aa eee 20 9848 Spring 028 x 750 x 030 CIS zn 6 iss 10 002555 Starter 4 22 w Condenser sse Duos 20 002780 TCE Back 506 05 EE 40 21 002576 01Z7ZZ TCE Back 5006 25 Lets tcc bue eins 40 21 002576 02Z7ZZ TCE Back 506 50 EE 40 21 002576 03Z7ZZ TCE Back SOG SV eet aeree ture AO ege 21 002576 04Z7ZZ TCE Back 50c 1 Rand Coin 40s 21 002576 06Z2ZZ TCE Back 50c 1 CNDN sssssrssnsarnnirnosssnnnnannnnna 40 21 002576 07Z2ZZ TCE Back 50c 50 Token EL ier 21 002576 082ZZ TCE Back 50c 1 Rand Token AO nis 21 002576 09
51. 12V 5V 18V WMS Service Manual 17 Upright 16 005159 PARTS ELECTRONIC S3 CH1 7 2000 1 3 Electronic Parts Parts NOTICE Top Box LCD Style continued Electronic component parts are PDU EXCLUSIVE PARTS FOR NORTH AMERICAN 110 VAC contained in schematic manual re pa dee Eeer EE HUBS TOTASYSISIT EEN Housing PDU Sw fuse rcpt sse 01 003088 01 Cable Service Outlet H 19452 00 Label PDU 4A fuse sse 16 000070 02 Label PDU non sw Pet 16 000070 04 Receptacle Single Outlet sess 5851 13203 00 PDU EXCLUSIVE PARTS FOR EUROPEAN HUXLEY 222 VAC PDU 222V 50 Hz 1 epin A 002912 05 Fuse 5 x 20mm 2A slow blow 5735 13853 00 Housing PDU Sw fuse rcpt blank 01 003088 07 Knob Panel Type Fuse Holder 5 x 20mm 5733 12869 01 Label PDU 2A fuse sse 16 000070 01 PDU EXCLUSIVE PARTS FOR NA OR EUROPEAN 222 VAC PDU Europe or N Amer 50 60 Hz 16 pin A 00291 2 06 Fuse 2ASB 250V mnnnnerrrnnnnvnnnnnvennrrrrnernnennrsrressnnrntennr 5731 08665 00 Housing PDU Sw fuse rcpt blank 01 003088 07 Label PDU 2A fuse rrnnnnrnnnnnnvnnnnrrrnnnnvnnnnvrnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnr 16 000070 01 1 4 S3 CH1 7 2000 16 005159 PARTS ELECTRONIC WMS Service Manual 17 Upright Electronic Parts Printed Circuit Board CPU PCB Sys 1 5 A 17677 03
52. 13 E D 5 400 100028 20 003504 48 Frame Unit 3 052459 20 003504 03 WBA BEZELS NOT SHOWN WMS Gaming Bezel WBA 66mm Dik 2 LED UBA A 003026 01 Bezel WBA 66mm Yel 2 LED US isise A 003026 02 Bezel WBA 71mm Blk 2 LED Can SIvk A 003026 03 Bezel WBA 71mm Yel 2 LED Can SIvk A 003026 04 Bezel WBA 77mm Dik 2 LED rrrennrvvrrnvvrrnnnvvnnonvrrnsnvvrnnnnrn A 003026 05 Bezel WBA 77mm Yel 2 LED sese A 003026 06 Bezel WBA 81mm Dik 2 LED rrrvrrrnnnvvrnrnrnnvrrrrrrnnnvrrnerrnnnnr A 003026 07 Bezel WBA 81mm Yel 2 LED sessseeese A 003026 08 BILL ACCEPTOR HEAD Dwg Ref JCM WMS Gaming Belt Timing 8 052585 20 003504 05 Spring VT R 9 052635 20 003504 06 Spring VT L 10 052636 20 003504 07 Spring TR 11 052637 20 003504 08 Spring VL 12 052638 20 003504 09 Spring TR 2 13 052639 20 003504 10 Spring HDR 14 052657 20 003504 11 Spring Ground Plate L 19 053623 20 003504 12 Spring Ground Plate R 20 053624 20 003504 13 WMS Service Manual 17 Upright 16 005161 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS S3 CH3 7 2000 3 9 Large Exploded Views Exploded Views ACCEPTOR CONVEYOR FIGURE 2 P P NS Se SCH Pd E SE M 2 Xs Ps S fi TI 67 ex K seg LE 5A e ER E 5 Fl i C 68 pel 70 e E ra ACCEPTOR CONVEYOR FIGURE 1 od IND Dwg Ref JCM WMS Gaming X n e a Belt Timing 62 052585 20 003504 25 I mS Aha d Spring
53. 47 Spring Lower Bowl Screw 15 DH7011M025049 Spring Upper Bowl Screw 14 DH7011M025048 WMS Gaming 20 001064 52 20 001064 54 20 001064 47 20 001064 44 20 001064 49 20 001064 51 20 001064 50 A Terminal Bowl Probe 5 DH7011M025093 20 001064 45 egal Washer Bowl M5 Star 4 W5000SR99 20 001064 46 M Washer Flat 4X15X1 0 25 WA4015FW10 20 001064 25 Washer Nylon Out 2 011M025150 20 001064 55 Item C HOPPER ASAHI SEIKO USA DH750 MODEL 54 SPARE PARTS Dwg Ref Asahi Seiko WMS Gaming NOTICE ro Armature with Stop 58 DH7001M025082 20 001064 37 To order parts with a ZZ or ZZZ Bose Snap In Wire Tie iss 20 10008 part number suffix specify part Bearing with Retainer 43 DH7001M025402 20 001064 27 number and color Bolt M4 X 25SS cesses 32 B4025HXSS 20 001064 68 Boss Plastic c 26 DH7001M025026 20 001064 12 Asahi Seiko Model 54 Bowl Parts 2 2 S3 CH2 7 2000 16 005160 MECHANICAL PARTS WMS Service Manual 17 Upright Mechanical Parts Hopper continued Bowl bpor Glstc wbg A 20 001064 78 Bracket Motor 56 DH7001M025079 20 001064 36 Bearing Roller Lever 18 DH7001M025018 20 001064 07 Bolt M4 x 12 21 B4012HX99 20 001064
54. 7001M025083 20 001064 38 Lever Pin Belle 17 DH7001M025017 20 001064 06 NOTICE Lever Roller Steel 15 DH7001M025015 20 001064 04 Lever Spring Roller 16 DH7001M025016 20 001064 05 Indented parts make up parts that Motor w Gearbox amp Harnes 8 DH7001M025008 20 001064 02 are above and closer to the left Motor w Grbx Harn Conectr DH7561P025008 20 004477 11 margin Nut M4 oer 20 N4000HX99 20 001064 79 Pin Motor Drive 7 DH7001M025007 20 001064 01 For instance in the example below Plate Jump Rubber Adj 48 DH7001M025070 20 001064 30 Item A includes both Item B and Retainer Separator 50 63 DH7001M050074 20 001064 58 Item C Item B includes Item C but Pinas NM ARN MEER 19 W3000ERSS 20 001064 08 not Item A Item C doesn t include Screw Bevel 27 DH7001M025027 20 001064 13 any other parts Order Item A to Screw M3 x 4 W SW 31 S3004RHSW 20 001064 67 obtain Items B and C Screw M4 x 8 IRG Hard 39 S4008LH99 20 001064 26 Screw M4 x 14 w SW 30 4014RHSW 20 001064 66 Example Parts Screw M4 x 25 SS Lrg Hd 47 S4025LHSS 20 001064 74 Item A Screw M4 x 12 Lrg Hd 47 S4012LH99 20 001064 75 Item B Screw M3 x 8 W sw amp Fw 53 S3
55. 73 Cover Coin 5 25 29 DH7001M025029 20 001064 16 Cover Coin 1 Token 29 DH7001M10T029 20 001064 17 Cover 56 A 1 Rbr Jump 50 DH7001M005072 20 001064 34 Cover 256 amp 1 Rbr Jump 50 DH7001M025072 20 001064 35 Disk 56 Token 33 DH7001M005033 20 001064 18 Disk 50 Token 33 DH7001M050074 20 001064 59 Disk 1 Token rorrnrrrrnisssstnns 33 DH7001M10T033 20 001064 20 Disk 1 Ontario Token icio Maple E 20 001064 80 Disk 256 Token rsrrnnnsisssrinsns 33 DH7001M025033 20 001064 19 Guide Coin 5 256 28 DH7001M025028 20 001064 14 Guide Coin 50 Token 28 DH7001M050028 20 001064 57 Guide Coin Ei 28 DH7001M100028 20 001064 15 Insulator Hopper DCH 20 10036 Jump 5 Rubber 49 DH7001M005071 20 001064 31 Jump 256 Rubber 49 DH7001M025071 20 001064 32 Jump 1 Rubber 49 DH7001M10T071 20 001064 33 Knife Canada Loonie 1 25 DH7001M10T025 20 001064 61 Knife Be 25 DH7001M005025 20 001064 09 Knife 506 Token 25 DH7001M050025 20 001064 56 Knife fi 25 DH7001M10T025 20 001064 11 Knife 25 cis md 25 DH7001M025025 20 001064 10 Knife One Rnd Token 25 DH7001M027025 20 001064 65 Lever Motor Brake 59 DH
56. 9 XX oe NT A ABCDEFGH Coin Mech Condor Family Eder 09 005168 XX FAX 862 5978 000006 092 Coin Mech Smart Mark Family 12 arks 09 004584 XX Ah eae ee go 097 Goin Mech IDX Dia 968 998 12 09 004659 XXX 103 Coin Mech IDX Dia 1 095 1 125 rense 09 004660 XXX pe ee Coin Mech IDX Dia 1 220 1 250 12 2 09 004661 XXX Te SEE ENDE MO ds eee Goin Mech IDX Dia 1 400 1 478 EC 09 004663 XXX 0 STANDARD Coin Mech IDX Dia 880 910 42 2 09 004954 XXX sms E Te SU 188 Coin Mech IDX Dia 840 870 V2 eene 09 004955 XXX 3 DISABLE BOTH 130 Coin Mech IDX Dia 1 118 1 188 12 5 un 09 005184 XXX po ur uu Mee HM Goin Mech IDX Dia 1 035 1 105 12 xcci 09 005838 XXX PANETER SPACER IT E EI 4 UP TO 1 003 DIAMETER COI Replace the XXX with the appropriate numbers for your coin mechanism THICKNESS SPACER REFERS TO THE SLIDING ADJUSTMENT WITH A DETENT Coin Mech Cndr Prog Cn 101 1 05 1 1 12 09 004098 THAT CENTERS ITSELF OVER ONE DF THE SELECTED HOLES THE ADJUSTMENT Cover Door Bottom c b Hpr Stnis 55C 98 23 01 003544 02D04 REFER TO CHART 1 FOR THICKNESS DIMENSIONS Cover Door Bottom c b Prn Stnis 55L 98 23 01 003544 03D04 See ee F
57. ANUAL Lock Specifications Replace the shipping locks with locks according to the following specifications Specifications for standard locks in inches Cam Mounting Hole has a diameter of 0 280 and is 0 220 between the flat sides Barrel Double D Rotation Barrel Size to Unlock Belly Door 0 75 x 0 635 Card Cage Door 0 75 x 0 635 Cassette WBA Lk 1 5 8 or 1 1 8 0 75 x 0 635 Cassette WBA Lk 2 5 8 or 1 1 8 0 75 x 0 635 R Hole CW Main Door 0 75 x 0 635 Stacker Door BV Lk 1 0 75 x 0 635 Stacker Door BV Lk 2 0 75 x 0 635 Opposite of Lock 1 Switch Jackpot Key 0 75 x 0 680 Specifications for standard locks in mm Cam Mounting Hole has a diameter of 7 and is 6 mmbetween the flat sides Barrel Double D Rotation Barrel Size to Unlock Belly Door 19 x 16 mm Card Cage Door 19 x 16 mm Cassette WBA Lk 1 16 or 28 6 mm 19 x 16 mm Cassette WBA Lk 2 16 or 28 6 mm 19 x 16 mm R Hole CW Main Door 19 x 16 mm Stacker Dr BV Lk 1 19 x 16 mm Stacker Dr BV Lk 2 19 x 16 mm Opposite of Lock 1 Switch Jackpot Key 19 x 17 mm Install Software Install the software according to the Software Installation and Changes Chapter in this manual 1 16 Upright Video 55x Service Manual New Game Setup June 2002 SERVICE WIS MANUAL Prepare for Play Adjust the preferences and volume in the Administration Mode See the Software Installation and Changes Chapter in this manual Fill the hopper with coins of
58. ATA SAVED COIN LNG COIN REU SECURE MEM MEMORY MECHMTR TOUCH EELER EVENT LOG CRC ERROR GAME LOG CRC ERROR APPLICATION CRC ERROR CARD DECK CRC ERROR HEAP ERROR HEAP FULL ERROR VIDEO HEAP ERROR SEs SSSSS959900rR Touch Number of touch screen tilts Dot Board Number of dot board tilts Door Access Main Number of times Main door has been opened since last RAM Clear Stacker Number of times Stacker door has been opened since last RAM Clear Logic Number of times Logic door has been opened since last RAM Clear Bill Number of times Bill door has been opened since last RAM Clear Memory Tilts of occurances of each of the following since last Hard RAM Clear Memory Clear Successful RAM clear Game Reset Data Saved Successful Reset meters history and event log data are saved Game Reset Data Lost Successful Reset meters history and event log data are lost RAM Signature Error RAM Clear data denomination coin timings RAM clear version etc is corrupted Config Data CRC Error Configuration data CRC corrupted Op Sys Data CRC Error Operating system data CRC corrupted Card Data CRC Error Obsolete Main Meter CRC Error Main meter CRC corrupted Game Meter CRC Error Game meter CRC corrupted Event Log CRC Error Event log CRC corrupted Game Log CRC Error Game log CRC corrupted Application CRC Error Application CRC corrupted Card Deck CRC Error Obsolete Heap Error Heap corrupted Hea
59. Access Door Bill Door Card Cage Chassis Hopper Printer 01 12793 01 Cam WBA Cash Cassette ooosoenenenennnnnnnrnrrrrrrrirrrresesee 20 003504 45 Lock No Key Shipping rrrnnnrrnnnnvvnnnnrrrnnnnrnnrnrrenannnnnnennn 20 001608 Switch Momentary Lock Reset Switch 20 10059 SPECIFICATIONS FOR STANDARD SHIPPING LOCKS IN INCHES Dimensions Cam Mounting Hole Diameter 0 280 x 0 220 Barrel Door Length Belly 5 8 BV Cashbox 5 8 Cassette 5 8 or 1 1 8 Logic 5 8 Main 5 8 Barrel Lock Switch Length NJ Extra Stacker Lk 5 8 NJ Extra Cass Lk 5 8 or 1 1 8 Jackpot Key Sw 2 5 16 005160 MECHANICAL PARTS Double D Hole Size 0 755 x 0 635 0 760 x 0 635 0 760 x 0 635 0 760 x 0 635 0 755 x 0 635 Double D Hole Size 0 760 x 0 635 0 760 x 0 640 0 760 x 0 680 WMS Service Manual 1 7 Upright Rotation to Unlock CW or CCW CW or CCW LH hole CW CW or CCW CCW Rotation to Unlock CW or CCW RH hole CCW N A Mechanical Parts e Locks and Cams continued SPECIFICATIONS FOR STANDARD SHIPPING LOCKS IN mm Dimensions Cam Mounting Hole Diameter 7 1 x 5 6 mm Barrel Double D Rotation Door Length Hole Size to Unlock Belly 15 9 mm 19 2 x 16 1 mm CW or CCW BV Cashbox 15 9 mm 19 3 x 16 1 mm CW or CC Cassette 15 9 mm 19 3 x 16 1 mm LH hole CW Logic 15 9 mm 19 3 x 16 1 mm CW or CCW Main 15 9 mm 19 2 x 16 1 mm COW Barrel Double D Rotation Lock Switch Length Ho
60. Board reseat CPU and IO Boards Rerun test 2 Constant 8 again Replace EPROMs XU2 XU3 Save old ones Rerun test 3 After test 8 appears and remains on Dead CPU Original EPROMs are good Swap CPU Board Rerun test WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device 16 003677 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 2000 3 5 Troubleshooting CPU Board EEPROM Tilt Guide Symptom Probable Cause Secure Memory CRC Corrupt appears Bad CPU Secure EEPROM 1 Check each EEPROM by substituting on monitor good part 2 Replace bad EEPROM Illegal Secure Memory Device appears CPU EEPROM not correct 1 Check each EEPROM by substituting on monitor good part 2 Replace bad EEPROM Secure Memory Incorrect Password 1 Someone changed EEPROM or CPU 1 Return original chip or CPU Board to appears on monitor Board card cage or press DIAGNOSTIC 2 Bad CPU EEPROM 2 Check or replace suspected EEPROM Secure Memory Options Updated Someone accessed restricted options To clear the message turn the appears on monitor with a secure device EEPROM ADMINISTRATOR KEY or press DIAGNOSTIC Secure Memory Failure Bad CPU EEPROM 1 Check each EEPROM by substituting appears on monitor good part 2 Replace bad EEPROM Secure Memory Game Busy Game was busy when percentage key To clear the message turn the appears on monitor was inserted ADMINISTRATOR KEY or press DIAGNOSTIC Secure Memory EFT Key Error Game doesn t support EFT or wrong app
61. DANC DANC XXXX DANC DANC DANC KKK on Won Total number of games won GAME HOLD BOIL BOIL BOTL BOTL BOTL PERCENT 222 22 BOTL BOTL BOTL BOTL XXXX BOIL BOTL BOTL BRAK BRAK Game Hold KXXX NNN HAT HAT HAT CHAMPAGNE BONUS 2 SCATTERED WILD SYMBOLS KEE ere Se eee0o PLAYED FLUT FLUT FLUT NNN KAKA WON 2 DANG DANC DANC DANC DANC Percent The of actual wins BONUS AWARDS WILD XXX WILD SEX WILD BONUS WON Bonus There may be more than one bonus type RNR SRE Bonus Awards of times bonus round happened BONUS WON BONUS UN B Bonus Won Credits won in all bonus rounds combined Stops Theme specific reel combination hits The rest of this list is accessible via the MORE METERS button If more than one percentage setting has been used the PERCENT button will display the corresponding data in each of the preceding fields 3 22 Upright Video 55X Service Manual Administration June 2002 SERVICE W LIIPTEEEIT ALY WIS MANUAL Auditing Coin Meters Physical Coin In Sum of all normal escrow test and error coins put into machine PERIOD METERS SINCE 03701700 0 00 11 Normal Coin In Total amount of coins PHYSICAL COIN IN credited to credit meter NORMAL COIN IN ESCROW COIN IN Escrow Coin In Total amount of coins TEST COIN IN accepted but not credited to credit meter lat a ae a x S HOPPER COIN OUT Test Coin In Total amount of coins accepted in ESCROW COIN OUT ini TEST COIN OUT the administrative screen currency test or I O
62. ET AEE Cover Protector Opto Bd gt EE 03 001612 05 0 75 27 30 105 39 45 135 6A 90 150 Diverter Solenoid w Pin ssess B aiios A 16683 ELE e m Door Main Videon bb 2 sess 01 003542 ZZZ 26 30 90 38 45 120 4A 60 150 8B 30 142 i r C REQUIRES PERSONALITY PLUG WMS gt Diverter Goin nn 0 008864 rage E SEERIA ML NEN SERIAL Pa Hook Main Door bbt OT nion 01 002878 N aes Panel Door Barrier c b Hopper p out VO MN 01 003543 02 BOARD REVISION B eND REV Panel Door Barrier c b Printer p out TO PURA 01 003543 01 Mii Panel Door Barrier c o Hopper p out VO ss 01 003543 04 MODEL NUMBER X10 Panel Door Barrier c o Printer p out LU 01 003543 03 PCB Assy Hex Optos Slot 20 euo A 18097 01 Pin Diverter AcHbDvt BC y m 02 003231 Spring 398 x 1 00 10T Comp E 10 473 Tape Polyester Foam See RM 22 39 Washer Flat 130 x 281 x 032 Crs 4 E und 4700 00002 00 WMS Service Manual 17 Upright 16 005161 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS S3 CH3 7 2000 3 7 Large Exploded Views Cage Card Dwg Ref WMS Gaming Board Assy CPU 1 5 w 2mb Vid Daughter P A 000051 31 Board CPU System 1 P 9 seien A 17677 03 Board Video Daughter 2 mg VGA
63. G0h z nrnna A 004154 Fan Assy 230Vac BO G0h z nn A 004592 Fan Assy 24VdO eege ee ede re de nae A 004134 Fuse SB 2A 250W insule agee e eege Sieg eebe 5731 08665 00 Fuse SB 4A 250V ssssssssssee nennen 5731 06314 00 NOTICE Power Supply 24V 22 20 004115 Electronic component parts are Rope 24V 1 2 dia clr 72 24 004127 contained in schematic manual A 005101 System 1 5 Drawing Set Top Box LCD Style Ballast Universal Input 15W sesssssssssss 5610 004995 00 Board CPU 1 5 Plus iirinn eiaei eiee A 004275 03 Bulb Fluorescent 15W IL 24 8809 Fan Assy 12V dc 60x60x20 sss A 005185 00 Fan Assy 115V 50 60Hz sss A 004154 Lamp Compact Fluorescent 9W PLS 3500 24 002490 00 Monitor LCD 15 Flat Panel 5901 004993 00 Power Supply 110W Triple Output 20 9965 Socket Fluorescent Lamp 20 9848 Socket Lamp PLS Style Bun 20 001677 Unit Power Distribution PDU Board 5 18VDC Linear Power Supply A 18938 03 Fuse Triple Output PS 5 x 20mm 4A FB 250V 5730 005825 00 NOTICE Supply 110W 5 12VDC Triple Output Pwr 20 9965 Used Only For M Supply Monopoly Top Box Gower 20 004115 sog Any COE Monopoly Top Box Heat Sink TIP107 Row Drive Darlingtons TIP102 Column Drive Darlingtons PC Board Switches Power Supply LEDs DS1 Fail LED 5V 12V
64. Glass Bezel Ill Software Changes Administration Mode A Attendant Menu 1 Main Meters 2 Auditing General 3 History Logs March 2002 Upright Video 55X Service Manual 3 Reel Video 7 1 Arm Mechanism components SERVICE Ws MANUAL Arm Mechanism To simulate the operation of reel games an Arm Mechanism is added to the side of the game Note Provide at least 6 of clearance between games for the Arm and Door movement This modification requires a special Cabinet with a hole in the side to accommodate the axle of the Arm Mech Also additional Pem Studs were installed to hang the mech on the wall The mechanism hangs on the wall with four nuts located in front of the PDU over the transformer and behind the Bill Validator respectively The single bend Arm is inserted through the Hub Cover into the axle and secured with a long through bolt from the inside The ball comes installed on the end of the Arm The Arm Mech is connected to the 3 Reel Video Interface Harness which connects to the Backplane at the Topbox Socket Also connected are the Meter Lamp the printer and the Top Box Interface Harness The Arm Mech function is supported by the game soft ware The arm s movement can be tested in the Ja DEE SEMINE Administration Mode Tests I O Inputs which reads Max Bet pin Reels Bet 1 Collect the Arm Up and Down position Tests I O Outputs Attendant Superv S T Arm Release will free the Arm M
65. M WBA BV BMI Adapter 10 1 1 20 21 Only 5797 002337 00 Cable JCM WBA BV Interface H 002333 00 Cable Lamp 18 Inch Fluorescent 16 Topbox H 002339 00 Cable Lamp 18 Inch Fluorescent Belly H 002338 00 Cable Meter Interface rrrwrvrrrrrrnrvrvrvrrrnrrannnarnnnnnnnnrenennnne H 002334 00 Cable Monitor 17 PDU CPU Backplane 5797 002475 00 Cable PDU AC Distribution Univ eeeee H 19408 01 Cable PDU DC Power Un H 19409 01 Cable PDU IEC Earth Groumd 5797 14243 00 Cable PDU Power Supply AC Oultlet H 19407 01 Cable PDU Service Outlet Assy Nor Amer 1 10v H 19452 00 Cable Player Panel 2 Button essssssssss H 003130 00 Cable Player Panel 3 Button esssssssss H 003131 00 Cable Player Panel 5 Button Shieldea H 003320 01 Cable Player Panel 10 Button H 003522 01 Cable Player Panel 12 Button H 003433 01 Cable Printer Dot Matrix Only Serial Ithaca 5797 002474 00 Cable Speaker Audio H 19429 01 Cable Thermal Printer Comm Power Ithaca Only 5797 005718 02 Cable Topbox Tower Lamp H 002342 01 Cable Umbilical Service 24P 1 1 Monitor H 003445 00 Cable Umbilical Service Hopper ssesssss 5707 13694 00 Cord Line 110V North America 585
66. OUPON MSGS ON is selected the values in the message will be in credits If D6 D7 TICKET MSGS ON is selected the values in the message will be in cash Touch Exit to save the selected settings and leave this window 3 12 Upright Video 55X Service Manual Administration March 2002 SERVICE WT LEAT EI WIS MANUAL Config Test Printer Options Printer Types The printer must be selected before TICKET OPTIONS can be chosen There are 3 choices of printer types None Ithaca Model 70 Dot Matrix Printer and Ithaca Model 750 Thermal Printer The Ithaca 850 Thermal Printer emulates the 750 and uses the same drivers If an Ithaca 850 Thermal Printer is installed in the game select the Ithaca Model 750 Thermal Printer button Touch Exit to save the selected settings and leave this window Once a selection is made and the window is exited a RAM Clear is required to change the printer selection Returning to the window will display only the previous selection Paper Options Only opens a window if a thermal printer was selected Choose the desired paper short size 120mm or bill size 156mm Touch on screen Exit button to return to Config Test menu Config Test Ticket Options Choose Protocol Select one of the two options None or SAS Touch Exit to save the selected settings and leave this window Once a selection is made and the window is exited a RAM Clear is required to change the protocol selection Returning to the windo
67. PLAYED SINCE DOOR CLOSED PROMOT TONAL IN Bill Validator So EE of bills of each listed denomination that has PETE Ss NONCASHABIE IN been accepted Misc Credit Meter Total Handpays Cashout and Jackpot handpay Misc credits Credits Now Credits currently on meter Cashout Handpays Handpays from credits System Controlled credits Now accumulated over the hopper limit and cashed out Progressive system credits by the player or force by the hopper limit Resets Power ups since last RAM Clear Jackpot Handpays Handpays from a single Bills in Stacker win greater than the Jackpot limit EFT In Total Electronic funds transferred in credits Cashable In EFT that can be paid out Noncashable In EFT in that must be played not paid EFT Out Total Electronic funds transferred out Expected poe expected Ol payout Displays the weighted average of games Total Drop Box Coins passed into the drop box played at each when has been changed NOTE May depend on the jurisdictional on Coupon Values and Quantities requirements Total Bills In Value of bills accepted Cashable redire may be playedor paid G Non cashable credits can only be played not ames Played Number of gam layed cashed oul P e wr atlas a ae Promotional credits are non cashable credits Won Number of games won that cannot be transferred to another machine KELEELEEL Game Played Since Power Up Games Played Since Door Closed Machine Percentage Actual Percent Th
68. READER CARD EDT 5MM MAGNETIC Plate EDT 5mm Card Reader Mounting 01 003145 03ZZZ Spacer A B mik dia 03 6047 2 READER CARD EDT 5MM OPTICAL Plate EDT 5mm Card Reader Mounting 01 003145 03Z2ZZ Plate EDT Optical Card Header 01 002244 ZZZ ie let 03 6047 2 READER CARD EDT 9MM MAGNETIC Plate EDT 9mm Card Reader Mounting 01 003145 04Z2ZZ opace JE EE 03 6047 2 READER CARD EDT 9MM OPTICAL Plate EDT 9mm Card Reader Mounting 01 003145 04Z2Z2Z Plate EDT Optical Card Header 01 002244 ZZZ SpaCel EE 03 6047 2 WMS Service Manual 17 Upright 16 005160 MECHANICAL PARTS NOTICE Indented parts make up parts that are above and closer to the left margin For instance in the example below Item A includes both Item B and Item C Item B includes Item C but not Item A Item C doesn t include any other parts Order Item A to obtain Items B and C Example Parts Item A Item B Item C NOTICE To order parts with a ZZ or ZZZ part number suffix specify part number and color NOTICE Order these parts by length S3 CH2 7 2000 2 13 Mechanical Parts Parts NOTICE Indented parts make up parts that are above and closer to the left margin For instance in the example below Item A includes both Item B and Item C Item B includes Item C but not Item A Item C doesn t include any other par
69. Range 0 705 1 575 17 9 40mm 2 Max Coin Thickness 0 100 2 54 mm NOTES 1 Comparator requires regulated power supply for 12VDC operation Current Idle 40 mA peak 140 mA 2 For coin diameters of 1 205 through 1 575 22 61 through 40mm use plug spacer 3 Oversize protection beyond 0 040 1 02mm for sample coin requires coin entry slot control 1 2 7 2000 16 005046 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE S2 CH1 WMS Service Manual 1 7 Upright g Periodic Maint Maint e Checking Comparator Performance Q 1 Insert the correct coin in the coin slot See Installing the Sample Coin The coin comparator should accept the coin Be sure that the unit functions consistently Repeat this step several times You may also want to run the Coin Mech Test See Chapter 3 Book 1 e Adjusting the Comparator Potentiometer The factory adjusts coin comparators for excellent discrimination against slugs However some units may still accept high quality slugs To enable a unit to reject these slugs you have to fine tune the comparator 1 Unlock and open the Front Door Q 2 Turnonthe GD at the PDU behind BV O 3 Adjust the fine tuning potentiometer on front of coin comparator counterclockwise by 1 8 turn Use a 2 flatblade screwdriver CQ 4 Close the Front Door O 5 Insert a high quality slug in the coin slot The coin comparator should reject the slug f not repeat steps 3 4 and 5 O 6 Insert a coin of the corr
70. Rect B Deal Insert M Rect B Double Down Insert M Rect B Erase Insert M Rect B Hold Cancel Insert M Rect B Max Bet Insert M Rect B Max Bet Spin Insert M Rect B Play 5 Credits Insert M Rect B Select Lines Insert M Rect B Spin Reels Insert M Rect B Start Insert M Rect Bet One Credit Insert M Rect Bet Per Line Insert M Rect Deal Insert M Rect Deal Draw Insert M Rect Deal Draw Rebet Insert M Rect Double Down Insert M Rect Erase Insert M Rect Hold Cancel Insert M Rect Max Bet Insert M Rect Play 5 Credits WMS Service Manual 1 7 Upright duse cei ee iden taa 20 001986 56 E 20 001986 57 E 20 001986 58 sisse tes aedes ord anaes 20 001986 59 mA 20 001986 22 PERPE IEEE 20 001986 23 EE 20 001986 24 didus tec adea eade 20 001986 25 DETTO 20 001986 26 GEES 20 001986 68 EseecH 20 001986 69 E E des die ded cd seas 20 001986 11 Gereke 20 001986 34 HOMES 20 001986 17 T 20 001986 20 MEET 20 001986 19 danitten viet sats 20 001986 14 Mast testa Bee 20 001986 18 EU 20 001986 15 xisexs ges cedes Zeie 20 0
71. Sec 01 004332 01D07 Bracket Lamp Mig T B 9 or 16 Ducis 01 004043 Bulb Fluorescent 15W 181 f UN 24 8809 Crown 9 w o Crd dr A ea 01 002915 03ZZZ Crown 9 w Crd dr VA EET 01 002915 04ZZZ Plate Crd dr E 01 003145 ZZP06 Socket Fluorescent Lamp B uenia 20 9848 Socket Gtarter VO zinc 20 9849 Starter 4 22 wiCondenser eese br 20 002780 Topbox 9 W Crd Rdr GE 01 002783 022ZZ Topbox 9 w o Crd R r rrrrnrnrnnrrrrnrrnnnvrrrrrrnnnn E tees 01 002783 01ZZZ NOTICE NOTICE Indented parts make up parts that To order parts with a ZZ or ZZZ are above and closer to the left part number suffix specify part margin number and color For instance in the example below Item A includes both Item B and Item C Item B includes Item C but not Item A Item C doesn t include any other parts Order Item A to obtain Items B and C Example Parts Item A Item B Item C Topbox WMS Service Manual 17 Upright 16 005161 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS S3 CH3 7 2000 3 1 Large Exploded Views VILA 62 0202 2 02 77 41 WMS Service Manual 1 7 Upright 16 005161 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS S3 CH3 7 2000 3 2 Large Exploded Views Exploded Views e Cabinet Dwg Ref WMS Gaming NOTICE Bar Main D
72. TESTS WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device 16 003673 DIAGNOSTIC CODE NOTICE This manual covers Version 2 39 diagnostic EPROMs XU3 and XU27 Services 4 Revision Set Date Set Time Tests 4 Automatic Test Printer Test Video Touch Screen Hopper Tests Sound Secure Memory Comm Status 7 2000 2 1 Diagnostic Code Code NOTICE Turning the ADMINISTRATOR KEY Touch the desired tests Then touch GO to start the tests The GD won t allow you to exit Automatic repeats these tests until you touch EXIT If the tests identify problems Tests Mode the screen displays error messages Output Tests Touch OUTPUT TESTS A window lists tests by device name Devices include the printer lamps and solenoids As Automatic Tests Mode proceeds the button for the test device turns on After the test the button turns OFF Each test lasts one second Sound Tests Touch SOUND TESTS A window displays four sound buttons Low TONE WARNING TONE HIGH TONE NOISE TONE Buttons turn on sequentially for a second as the speaker emits corresponding tones Set volume at the Sound Window described later in this chapter An additional button entitled SOUND CALL is reserved for future development Video Tests Touch VIDEO TESTS The monitor displays the color palette crosshatch pattern and purity screens red green blue white N CAUTION Printer for GDs with the printer option Touch PRINTER A new button
73. TIC button to save settings and close Services window Tests Menu UC Touch I O to open the I O Test Window I O Test options allow you to test GD switches The I O Test Submenu includes four I O Input Output tests Currency Input Output Door Test COINTYPE 0000 OPTO pulse width 1 0000 ms BILL OPTO pulse width FG 0000 ms Coin Type A 25 The COIN field When a player deposits Bill 1 2 5 10 or 20 increments as the VGD currency the PULSE accepts a coin WIDTH field indicates the Coin acceptor signal 16 003674 AUDIT DIAG ADJUST WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device TDS If a test fails troubleshoot the indicated switch circuit Identify and repair the problem Currency Test Touch CURRENCY TEST for coin acceptor tests A new window opens An example of the fields in this window appears below Insert a valid coin into the coin slot The window should increment the coin count The window should also record the pulse width of the acceptor coin deposit signal Bill Validator BV Test Touch DBV TEST for bill validator tests A new window opens Insert a 1 2 5 10 20 50 or 100 bill into the BV slot The GD displays the bill denomination Input Touching INPUT opens a window that lists the GD s input switches and opto detectors Test a switch by closing it If the input works the screen highlights the input s name Outputs Name Name Name OUTPUT window Real switch names Na
74. UAL Attendant Menu System The 3 Reel Video has a limited view of the Administration System The Attendant s Menu has been changed to only include Auditing and History functions The functions are the same but the displays are reconfigured to fit in the available clear windows of the glass Most of the changes are minor shifting The few that are severely abbreviated will be clarified in the following pages AUG INSERT COIN One TD DE ni p Only two function categories are TILT available behind the Art Glass Auditing Main Meters LIFETIME METERS SINCE 83 81 88 66 66 12 Refer to the Administration Chapter EE titled Auditing Main Meters for details of what each meter is reading CREDITS BILL VALIDATOR 115C CREDIT METER IN H TOTAL HPAYS OUT B SASHOUT PAY JACKPOT PAY GAMES SFT IN TOTL PLAYED P JASHRBLE IN WON P NONCSHBL IN ONCSHBL IN The Main Meters screen has some of ERE See OS GRUPO CUNG AE lt the highly compressed text Listed are UR sor Tears some of the equivelants GET Bs amem SYSCTRL CRD System Controlled BLS STACKER cASHABLE Credits Now n ni JJ E BLS STACKER Bills in Stacker PLYD Games Played Since INSERT COIN DRCLSD Door Closed NONCSHBL Noncashable In HK LEEEEEEET The Main Meter Screen behind the Art Glass 7 4 Upright Video 55X Service Manual 3 Reel Video March 2002 SERVICE WMS MANUAL Auditing General Refer to the Administration Chapter titled Auditing fo
75. ZZZ TCE Back 50c 2 CNDN 40 21 002576 12Z2ZZ TCE Back 50c 10 Tkn 500LL 40 21 002576 13ZZZ TCE Back 55c Sigma Tkn A Ouin 21 002576 15ZZZ TCE Back 55c 50 Windsor 40 21 002576 16Z2ZZ TCE Back 55c 1 Wimdeor 40 ius 21 002576 17Z2ZZ TCE Back 55c 2 Windsor soeennnsonnnnnrennnnnna 40 21 002576 18Z2ZZ TCE Back 55c 2 Ontario s nnaaonnanneennnnnnennaanne 40 21 002576 19ZZZ TCE Front Grv w o PIngr sessssss 54 21 002729 01ZZZ TCE Front Grv w PIngr errnnrrrvnrrrnvrvrnnrrrnrrrnnern DA 21 002729 027ZZ Tray Bulb Eamp ote etes gius 01 003234 Washer Flat 320 x 750 x 030 crs zn D5 ds 4700 002560 00 Washer 254 x 500 x 006 SW spring 61 4 4705 00003 00 Washer Flat 265 x 500 x 067 crs zn 44 4700 00030 00 16 005161 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS NOTICE Indented parts make up parts that are above and closer to the left margin For instance in the example below Item A includes both Item B and Item C Item B includes Item C but not Item A Item C doesn t include any other parts Order Item A to obtain Items B and C Example Parts Item A Item B Item C NOTICE To order parts with a ZZ or ZZZ part number suffix specify part S3 CH3 7 2000 3 5 Large Exploded Views Exploded Views Mai
76. ackwards may be tolerances damaged Replace them 3 Improperly inserted EPROMs 4 Bad CPU or I O Board 4 Voltages are good but DS1 Fail LED is on DS1 is on I O Board near NOTES DIP switches and cage door Also 5VI refers to the isolated 5 bong didn t sound at power up volt switcher in the PDU Other Replace CPU Board and retest If DS1 5V supply isn t isolated lights again try original CPU Board and 18V supply is only linear fresh I O Board If DS1 lights again supply Its LED remains on for replace both boards and retest few seconds after you shut off machine power Other supplies are switchers Total Power Failure 1 Fuse on PDU 1 Replace fuse No hopper action 2 AC power line in 2 Turn on circuit breaker or service No sound 3 Bad PDU output electrical outlet Dead monitor 4 Faulty line cord 3 Check all PDU outputs with a digital Logic doesn t start up voltmeter Repair or replace Power Distribution Unit PDU 4 Replace line cord WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device 16 003677 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 2000 3 13 Troubleshooting Printer Tilt Guide Printer Malfunction Tilt condition 1 PRINTER ERROR 2 Printer is printing garbage Printer Malfunction Uneven type density Printer Malfunction Type is too light Printer Malfunction Ribbon tears Printhead jams Tickets smudge 1 Several possible causes Printer switch is turned off Unplugg
77. aise or reduce the sound volume during awards Touch EXIT to leave the window Administration 3 9 ADMINISTRATION A WMS ANUAL Config Test Meter Lamp Activation eter Lamp Activation No L Call Attend Hold 2 4 Reset Adnan H Ju Button Buttons key The Meter Lamp Activation window configures the function of the lamp located in front of the meters Only one of the four options may be chosen NO LAMP the lamp will not light CALL ATTEND BUTTON when the Call Attendant Button also called the Change button is depressed the lamp lights until the Reset key or Diagnostic button is activated HOLD 2 4 BUTTONS This controls the lamp manually the combination of the second and fourth Line buttons will cause the lamp to light RESET ADMIN KEY The lamp will be on while the Administration mode is on Config Test Disable Machine Touch DISABLE MACHINE to disable the game The Game enters the Out of Service Mode The screen displays an out of service banner To exit press the white DIAGNOSTIC button Before disabling the machine clear all credits from the meters If the button is selected with credits on the meters a notification window pops up stating the fact Touch OK pay the credits then touch the DISABLE MACHINE button 3 10 Upright Video 55X Service Manual Administration June 2002 SERVICE W LIPT EEIP ALY WIS MANUAL Config Test Protocol Options The two buttons to choose from in the Protocol O
78. ak to lift the Dot Matrix printer Verify that the harnesses are securely connected to the printer and the backplane Host Communication 1 Install host communication cables AN WARNING according to recommendations of the communications system provider Connect the communication cables to Avoid electrical shocks The optional player the backplane at the Host Port Socket tracking device PTD must be a US C approved type which plugs into a wall receptacle or the service receptacle of the PDU power distribution unit Alternately an unapproved PTD may operate from a US C approved AC adapter Note If the game also has a printer refer to applicable printer bulletin for connections e PTD power consumption must not exceed the rating of the receptacle To protect cables grommet PTD mounting holes A line voltage powered PTD must have in the game a separate enclosure PTD mounting holes in the game must not allow Ground the system if the 4 pin socket Sa 10 NVE paris on the PDU is used for power 1 14 Upright Video 55x Service Manual New Game Setup June 2002 SERVICE WMS MANUAL Verify that the line voltage at the outlet is either 100 to 120 or 220 to 240 VAC Use an outlet tester to check for properly implemented ground hot and neutral outlet wiring Only use a grounded AC outlet The gaming device accepts a line frequency of 50 to 60 Hz Plugging your game into an improper line voltage source may
79. al Software Installation and Changes 2 3 SOFTWARE INSTALL A WMS WMS SERVICE GAMING MANUAL RAM Clear Software Installation Procedure N CAUTION This procedure erases stored information Don t clear the RAM and install software unless host system personnel have authorized the process Proper EPROM Alignment N CAUTION Proper alignment of the EPROM chip is crucial When inserting EPROMs match EPROM notches to the notches on chip sockets White markings on the board also indicate proper chip notch X position Improperly inserting a chip can destroy it 2 4 Upright Video 55x Service Manual 10 Obtain the most recent WMS RAM clear chip Unlock and open the main door Power down the game at the PDU Disconnect the video cable from the front of the card cage Unlock and remove the card cage door Remove the CPU board Install EPROMs at these CPU board locations Game EPROM at XU2 XU4 XU5 RAM clear chip at XU3 e Sound EPROMs at XU17 XU18 XU30 and XU31 Some games don t use all of these EPROMs Return the CPU Board to the card cage Make certain that the board is securely seated Reconnect the video cable Turn the game power ON at the PDU If the setup is proceeding correctly these events should occur The machine bongs once indicating a normal initialization The monitor and lamps power up The bill validator whines as it undergoes a self test If the lamps don t light and you don t h
80. and color bars screens in Administra tion Mode 16 003677 TROUBLESHOOTING WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device eee Troubleshooting Power Guide All 1 0 Board LEDs light Bad or loose CPU Board or I O Board 1 Turn off VGD power Reseat boards in the Backplane Board 2 Retest VGD 3 VGD seems normal now Proceed with next test Same symptom Test each board by substitution Replace bad boards No I O Board LEDs light Blown PDU fuses 1 With VOM check fuses for continuity 2 Replace bad fuses e On I O Board DS1 LED is on Bad power supply Replace bad supply Another I O Board LED is off Partial Power Failure 1 Missing card cage power With VGD 1 Wrong or Missing Voltages at I O Monitor is black but seems to have on check I O Board LEDs Left to right Board Check backplane cables PDU high voltage Screen attracts hair may 5VI 12V 12V 5V 18V Repair or replace bad parts flicker occasionally 2 PDU failure Check voltages at PDU s Bill validator initializes normally DC power connector 2a Wrong or Missing Voltages at PDU Pin 13 PFD Power Fail Detect Replace bad switching power supply Pin16245VI Pin 14 2 12V inside PDU e Pin 15 12V Pin 17 GND Pins 18 19 Approx 22VDC no 2b Proper voltages at power supply load but not at card cage Repair or replace Pins 20 22 5V power cables Pins 1 12 23 24 GND NOTE These voltages have 3 EPROMs inserted b
81. ans of all levels of experience should read all cautions warnings and notices June 2002 Upright Video 55x Service Manual New Game Setup 1 1 SERVICE WMS MANUAL Layout Data Base Game Dimensions To determine overall height for ceiling clearance requirements add the following if used to the base game height of 30746 Drop box game platform this height varies around 22 Central system spacer add 29g Spacer is included in Monopoly top box height Top box see next page for specific heights Part Description Top Box Height Marquee 9 Top Box 9 63 or 24 5 cm Stretch dome add 2 214 16 Top Box 15 88 or 40 3 cm Flat bottom add 10 16 Round Top Box 15 88 or 40 3 cm Curved bottom add 17 Tower light standard height is 6 but may vary by a few inches 45 7 cm 22 00 in l 55 9 cm 23 02 in Stand 58 5 cm 1 2 Upright Video 55x Service Manual New Game Setup June 2002 SERVICE WMS MANUAL Layout Data Participation Top Box Dimensions fe Y AWIE o Hollywood Squares top box raver macene racer PAC MAN top box A June 2002 Upright Video 55x Service Manual New Game Setup 1 3 SERVICE WMS MANUAL Layout Data Weights Weight Chart by Part Weight Ibs Degradable Inert Total Weight Upright Video Base Game 219 61 Top Boxes Chairman of the Board 7 86 4 Movers amp Shakers 7 86 4 Cast for Cash 51 23 Party Train 9157 Money Grab AE Hollywood Squares 80 16 Hot Proper
82. ant game statistics Electromechanical meters offer a degree of data security because you can t reset them Yet despite their ruggedness hard meters occasionally fail Hard meter tilts log such hard meter failures To clear hard meter tilts turn the ADMINISTRATOR KEY Hopper Tilts Hopper tilts report hopper maladies These maladies can involve either electronic or mechanical problems and hopper tilts cover WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device 16 003677 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 2000 3 1 Troubleshooting NOTICE WHERE IS THE DIAGNOSTIC BUTTON Many of these tilt descriptions refer to the DIAG NOSTIC Button 19 Slant Top GDs You ll find the white DIAGNOSTIC Button behind the hinge side of the Electronics Door Look near the coin drop chute 19 Upright GDs You ll find the white DIAGNOSTIC Button on the lower left side of the card cage 17 Upright GDs You ll find the white DIAGNOSTIC Button under the monitor and near the bill validator 14 Bartop GDs You ll find the white DIAGNOSTIC Button under the hard meters and behind the Main Door NOTICE WHERE IS THE MAIN DOOR Diagnostic messages refer to the Main Door In Slant Top Video machines the Main Door is the Electronics Door In upright machines the Main Door is the Front Door 3 2 7 2000 both possibilities To clear hopper tilts turn the ADMINISTRATOR KEY Printer Tilts Printer tilts communicate printer problems For instance a pr
83. aperture If the tape begins to deteriorate replace it promptly with WMS approved tape Bad tape may pose an electrical shock hazard 1 8 Upright Video 55x Service Manual New Game Setup June 2002 SERVICE WIS MANUAL Safety PDU and General Power Properly Ground Gaming Devices Avoid electrical shocks Don t plug in the gaming device until you inspect and properly ground it Only connect your WMS gaming device to grounded three wire outlets Don t use a cheater plug to defeat the power cord s ground pin Don t cut off the ground pin After servicing a gaming device ensure that ground wires are secure Only then should you close and lock the gaming device If the power supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer a service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard This Gaming Device is not suitable for outdoor use When performing any maintenance or modification to the gaming device ensure the power supply cord is disconnected from the outlet Unplugging all power supply cords is the means of disconnecting the game Power Distribution Unit The game s power distribution unit PDU supplies power to many game components and accessories Model TBX Top Boxes however are equipped with a separate power supply cord These Top Boxes may be plugged into a switched outlet The PDU has a switch for turning the game on or to standby mode In standby mode the switched outlet s
84. are above and closer to the left WBA Hsg Assy w Switches seee A 002981 margin PARTS OTHER CABINET For instance in the example below Plate No Coin Cover Bill Only 01 003294 ZZZ ed 2 EE Ha bd C Plate No Bill Cover Coin Ont 01 003293 ZZZ SCH ree dei Ges SR Plate No Top Box Various Colors e 01 003373 ZZZ no VR p A GT dere e Sleeve 3 8 Inch Slit Hose ec RM 27 03 SEN Mol din d a SESTO Wood Cabinet Bottom cccscecssssseessessseesseesesseesseeasees 11 003535 e ee AE Example Parts A Cage Card xo l Item C Clamp Richco Wslt 1 4 x II 03 002136 e Documents Instruction LABEL Label PBU2A EUSe oe c e e Er des 16 000070 01 Label PDU 4A Fuse a a a aaa 16 000070 02 Label PDU Non Switched Receptacle 16 000070 04 NOTICE Label PDU Switched Receptacle Age Een NN E de dunt aae d ORA 16 000070 03 To order parts with a ZZ or ZZZ Label Meter Nomenclature Variable 16 003317 03 part number suffix specify part Label Grounding sess 16 002750 number and color Label On Off Switch rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnevevenvererersrsrenee 16 002749 Label PDU Caution Eng Fr Ger rrrrrrrrnnrverrrrnnnrrerrrrnnnr 16 000070 05 Label Caution Verify 115 230V rrrrrnrnrnnvvvrrrrnnvrverrrrnnnr 16 002040 00 Label Battery Disclaimer 16 002747 Label Diagnostic Switch rrrrrrrrrrnn
85. at the PDU CQ 5 Close and lock the Main Door Hopper e Filling the Hopper Setting the Probe Level and Installing Hopper O 1 Unlock and open the Main Door O 2 Switch off GD power at PDU On Off switch behind BV G 3 Lift and remove the coin tray O 4 Remove coins from the hopper O 5 Slide the hopper toward you and out of the cabinet Sensors and power unplug from the blind mating connector as you slide the hopper out O 6 Check the GD for loose or missing hardware Missing hardware may have fallen into the hopper Clean it out of there before running the hopper to prevent jams O 7 Inspect the hopper Before filling the hopper with coins remove dust dirt loose hardware and other foreign matter O 8 See the table Hopper Probe Level Adjust the hopper coin level probe Move the probe to a higher hole if the hopper will hold more coins Hole 6 is not presently used Move the probe to a ower hole if the hopper will hold fewer coins O 9 Fill the hopper with coins of the proper denomination See the Hopper Probe Level table to find the optimum number of coins for each coin level probe hole Q 10 Slide the hopper into the cabinet Sensors and power are reengaged to the blind mating connector as you slide the hopper in Q 11 Check that the hopper s mounting base firmly engages both rails of the track LI 12 Replace the coin tray WMS Service Manual 17 Upright 16 005046 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE S2 CH1 7 200
86. atics Misaligned blind mating connector Improper color adjustment Open color gun driver transistor Broken cable to neck board Fault in monitor s video preamp Low emission from one color gun 1 Align connector plug and jack 2 Display color bars in Administration Mode Adjust chassis and neck board color controls 3 Replace transistor or monitor 4 Repair or replace cable or neck board 5 Replace preamp an IC in most monitor models or monitor 6 Rejuvenate CRT Computer service bureau can do that NOTICE Consult monitor manual for specifics 1 Improper vertical size setting 1 Adjust vertical size control 2 Bad vertical power amp in monitor 2 Replace vertical power transistors or 3 Bad deflection amp in monitor IC 3 Replace vertical deflection IC In many monitors deflection and power stages are part of same IC NOTICE Consult monitor manual for specifics Keystoned raster Shorted turns in monitor yoke Replace yoke or monitor Screen only displays raster Solid colors seem to be contaminated with shades of wrong color WARNING ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL SHOULD PERFORM THIS PROCEDURE THIS PROCEDURE REQUIRES ADJUSTMENTS WHILE THE MONITOR IS UNDER POWER Splotches of color mar picture 3 12 7 2000 Misaligned blind mating connector Incorrectly inserted EPROMs Disconnected video cable Bad Video Daughter Card Bad EPROMs or CPU Board Broken wires inside vi
87. ay 18 Per Lime 20 001986 66 Insert Square Trocar Dineiro eeessssessssss 20 001986 53 Insert Square B Bet One rsrnrrrnrnnvvrrrrrnnnvnrrrrrnnvnrrsrrnnnnne 20 001986 72 Insert Square B DetGtand nnn 20 001986 73 Insert Square B Call Attendant soeraroonnvnrrrrrnnrrrrrrrrnnnnnr 20 001986 80 Insert Square B CaesbicCredt esses 20 001986 77 Insert Square B Cash Out 20 001986 81 Insert Square B Change ueeseesseeseseserssrrserrsesrrerrnnes 20 001986 83 Insert Square B Change Red Wht uuannvnnnonvnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnn 20 001986 84 Insert Square B Collecte 20 001986 76 Insert Square B Collect Winning 20 001986 82 Insert Square B Deal 20 001986 78 Insert Square B Dealraw nnn 20 001986 79 Insert Square B Double DOWN rnnrvvrrrrrnnvvrrrrrnnvnnrrrrrnnnne 20 001986 74 Insert Square B Max Bet rsrnrrrnonnrnnrrrrnnnvrrrrrrnnvnrrsrrnnnnne 20 001986 71 Insert Square B Quick Pick 20 001986 75 Insert Square B Gervice rrenen nnn 20 001986 85 Label Sq Red w CALL ATTN VLT rnnrorverrnnvrvverrnnnvvererrnnnn 20 001986 09 Label Sq Wht w BET ONE MIT 20 001986 05 Label Sq Wht w CASH CREDIT VLT rerrrnnrrvvrrrnnnvvvrrrrnnnr 20 001986 06 Lens Sq Clear Btn VLT 20 001986 03 e Readers Card Option PANEL BLANK CARD READER Plate Blank Card Header Mounting 01 003145 00P06 READER CARD ACRES BE2 3X4 KEYPAD Plate Crdr Acres DEZ 01 003145 17Z2Z2Z G
88. cable or for loose connections 4 Clean BV with BV cleaning pad 5 Check DIP switch settings 6 Repair or replace bad cable 7 Replace I O Board Bill Validator Jam appears on monitor screen External green bill validator LEDs are out Full bill validator BV stacker Jammed bill validator BV 1 Collect stacker cassette and replace it with an empty one 2 Clear the jam and test the BV in Admininstration Mode Coins don t drop 1 Coin jam in coin chute 2 Someone inserted coin that was too large 3 Mismounted coin mech 1 Find jam location by looking through coin chute slits 2 Carefully dislodge coin 3 Remount coin mech Coin Jam appears on monitor screen 1 Coin jam 2 Dirty or faulty Opto Board 1 Clear coin jam 2a Can t clear tilt by cycling power Opto Board may be faulty Use Input Test to check for proper switching Display should read O with no coins in chute 2b Opto Board fails test Clean or replace board Coins jam comparator VGD doesn t give credits 1 No sample coin in coin comparator s sample coin retainer 2 Bad comparator 1 Insert nominal coin in sample coin retainer Coin should neither be worn nor brand new 2 Replace comparator Comparator won t accept coins 1 No power to comparator LED is off 2 Bad sample coin 3 Maladjusted comparator accept reject potentiometer 4 Bad comparator 1 Check power cable If cable s open or shorted
89. cartridge LI 3 Switch on GD power at the PDU CQ 4 Close and lock the Main Door e Cleaning the Printer Periodically use a vacuum cleaner or air compressor to remove paper dust Don t use alcohol or petroleum based chemicals to clean the printer These cleaners damage plastic parts The carriage rack is particularly sensitive These chemicals will ruin it Take care not to get the cleaner on electronic components Touch Screen e Cleaning the Touch Screen Use a 99 percent alcohol cleaning solution to clean the Touch Screen This type of cleaning liquid evaporates rapidly and doesn t drip You can use other alcohol based cleaners but never spray them directly on the screen Instead spray a cloth and wipe the screen with it Never use abrasive cleansers or ammonia based cleansers on the Touch Screen Spray cloth and wipe Touch Screen WMS Service Manual 17 Upright 16 005046 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE S2 CH1 7 2000 1 13 Periodic Maint Maint 1 14 7 2000 16 005046 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE S2 CH1 WMS Service Manual 17 Upright eee OMITTI NOTICE This Chapter covers Game Software through OS Version 2 28 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Candle Codes EXER ex Section Ach Meaning Off Machine is idle Change request Candle Codes ZEND Tilt or Jackpot Mode The two stage candle on top of the machine indicates VGD status Main door closed The VGD employs both levels of the candle to convey information Fast Flash Main door op
90. ch to match the local line voltage range Setting this switch incorrectly or changing the switch position under power will cause damage The games PDU is located behind the Main Electronics Door beside the Card Cage NOTE The PDU has been removed from the game for picture clarity The top of the PDU has these features 1 The power switch pressing the top will turn the power ON pressing the bottom will put the game in STANDBY mode 2 The fuse the warning label and the specification label 3 The unswitched service receptacle with the line voltage label The lower portion of the PDU has 4 Component power supply connectors the circled connector is not grounded and is unswitched 5 The red voltage range switch 6 Two white switched outlets 7 Black line cord socket 1 10 Upright Video 55x Service Manual New Game Setup June 2002 SERVICE WIS MANUAL Safety Radio Frequency Interference FCC Interference Notice This equipment has been tested and complies with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If not installed and used according to the instruction manual this equipment may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is lik
91. ch wiring 4 Bad CAGE DOOR switch cable 5 Bad CAGE DOOR switch input on I O Board 1 Open Main Door or Printer Hopper Door 2 Bad door switch Main Door or Printer Hopper Door 3 Bad door switch wiring 4 Bad door switch cable 5 Bad door switch input on I O Board 1 Open Monitor Hatch 2 Bad HATCH switch 3 Bent HATCH switch mounting bracket 4 Missing HATCH switch actuator bracket 5 Bad HATCH switch wiring 6 Bad HATCH switch cable 7 Bad HATCH switch input on I O Board 1 Close and lock Stacker bottom BV Door Adjust switch Straighten or replace bracket Replace switch Repair or replace wiring Repair or replace switch cable Service input or or replace board Close and lock Drop Door Replace switch Rewire switch Repair or replace switch cable Service input or replace I O Board Adjust switch Close and lock door Replace switch Bend back bracket Rewire switch Repair or replace switch cable Service input or replace I O Board Close Card Cage Door Replace switch Rewire switch Repair or replace switch cable Service input or replace I O Board 1 Close and lock Main Door and Printer Hopper Door 2 3 4 5 Replace switch Repair or replace wiring Repair or replace cable Service input or or replace board Close and lock Monitor Hatch Replace HATCH switch Straighten or replace bracket
92. contain one or two EPROMs for initial inspection WMS issues game EPROMs separately During inspection the GD runs diagnostic software This software helps you to verify that the GD functions properly Use this chapter as a guide to diagnostic software After the GD passes diagnostics replace the diagnostic EPROMs with game EPROMs After you switch on the power Administration Mode appears on the GD screen Administration Mode contains four windows e Services Enables you to confirm the software level or set the date and time e Tests Enables you to check GD functions e O Enables you to examine performance of I O peripherals e History Enables you to review events that raised error flags Services The Services Window has three buttons REVISION SET DATE SET TIME Revision To display the diagnostic software version release date and time touch REVISION Set Date Use the arrows to position the cursor in the date display Use the onscreen keypad to enter the correct date MMDDYY Then touch the OK button The window closes Set Time Use the arrows to position the cursor in the time of day display Use the onscreen keyboard to enter the time in 24 hour form Then touch the OK button The window closes Tests Automatic Test Automatic Test Mode allows you to continuously test GD hardware Touching AUTOMATIC TEST opens a window on the screen Inside the window are these buttons OUTPUT TESTS SOUND TESTS VIDEO
93. d Unrecoverable Game Meter Corruption Aux copy of Main Meter data is corrupt Game will attempt to restore from Main copy Jurisdictional Jumper has been changed RAM clear the game Game denomination is incorrect or invalid RAM clear the game Solutions 1 Replace the battery 2 Use the proper RAM Clear Chip to replace data lost due to the battery failure Bad card or software error change card Verify you have 2M chip instal led If you do and symptom still exists change board Press DIAGNOSTIC button Static RAM procedure 1 Clear the static RAM 2 Save gameplay pricing and other location programmed information to the central system or write it down 3 Shut off power remove CPU Board and replace battery today 4 Same symptoms repeat Check backup battery voltage Less than 3 6V Replace battery and reclear static RAM More than 3 6V Check or replace MAX791 chip WMS part 5880 13649 00 5 Rerun startup tests 6 If error messages still appear the static RAM may be bad Try replacing it and retest machine N CAUTON Danger of expbsbn if batery S nconecty rephced Rephce onl w ith the sam e orequivaEnttype ec om m ended by the m anufacturer D spose of used batieres according to the m anufacturers nstuctons 16 003677 TROUBLESHOOTING WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device eee Aiii Static RAM Tilt Guide continued e Configuration Data C
94. d closer to the left margin For instance in the example below Item A includes both Item B and Item C Item B includes Item C but not Item A Item C doesn t include any other parts Order Item A to obtain Items B and C Example Parts Item A Item B Item C NOTICE To order parts with a ZZ or ZZZ part number suffix specify part number and color NOTICE Additional 20 001986 ZZZ pushbutton insert part numbers are available through your Regional Field Service Office 2 12 S3 CH2 7 2000 e Pushbuttons Player Panel continued Insert M Rect Player pere 20 001986 43 Insert M Rect Select Lines 20 001986 46 Insert M Rect Giant 20 001986 37 Insert M Rect Blank 20 001986 49 Insert Square Bet Buste 20 001986 50 Insert Square Blank snssssssnnssssnnnssernnnnnrtnnnnsrnnn nenen nnne 20 001986 48 Insert Square Dean 20 001986 52 Insert Square Dinheiro Credito rrrrrrrrnnvvrrrrrnnvrrrrrnrnnnnn 20 001986 54 Insert Square Call Attendant Wi 20 001986 70 Insert Square Hold Cancel 20 001986 67 Insert Square Jogar 1 Por Uimba 20 001986 60 Insert Square Jogar 2 Por Uimba 20 001986 61 Insert Square Jogar 3 Por Uimba 20 001986 62 Insert Square Jogar 4 Por Uimba 20 001986 63 Insert Square Jogar Aposta Maxim 20 001986 64 Insert Square Max Bet Stand srrnrarrrnnvrrrrrrnnrrrrrrrrnnnnn 20 001986 51 Insert Square Play 10 Per Lime 20 001986 65 Insert Square Pl
95. ddresses As you may have guessed sound calls are primarily factory tests Yet you can use sound calls to check volume settings and audio hardware performance Touch keypad keys to enter each digit of an address in decimal notation Touch the arrow to advance to the next digit of the address Comm Status Comm Status provides a real time display of communications between the host system and GD The feature only applies to state lottery gaming devices and diagnostic software Exit Press DIAGNOSTIC button to save settings and close Tests window WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device 16 003674 AUDIT DIAG ADJUST NOTICE Your GD s sound call addresses may vary from the address examples that appear below Sound Call Examples Alert Diagnostic Bang End Bang Start Beep 1 Beep 2 Bet Credit Bet Max Credit Bill In Button Toggle On Button Toggle Off Chime Call Attendant Click Button Coin In Coin Out Bonus Credit Reached Max Entry Game Entry Help Escape Exit Game Exit Help Help More Play Reject Coin Speed Game 1 Speed Game 2 Speed Game 3 Spin Reel Tilt Warning 7 2000 3 13 Audit Diag Adjust Auditing Menu v Master Period NOTE Some Typical game names BOTTOMS UP DEUCES WILD JACKS OR BETTER JOKER POKER MONEY FEVER MULTI PAY POKER NOTICE See the Auditing Menu block diagram above The diagram indicates options in the Au
96. deo cable connector 7 Dead video preamp power supply in monitor 8 Bad video preamp IC in monitor 1 Align connector plug and jack 2 With power OFF inspect U2 and U3 on the CPU Board Make sure chips aren t reversed according to labels on board Reposition improperly inserted chips 3 Check video cable to make sure it s properly seated Make sure pins aren t bent 4 Replace Video Card 5 Check EPROMs If they re OK replace CPU Board 6 Repair or replace video cable 7 Replace power supply components or monitor 8 Replace IC or monitor NOTICE Consult your monitor manual for specifics on circuit theory controls troubleshooting and schematics Monitor s purity or static convergence magnets are out of alignment 1 Enter Administration Mode Display each purity solid color screen 2 For each screen rotate purity magnets around CRT neck until color is as pure as possible 3 Check your work by displaying the crosshatch pattern Grid lines should be white Readjust magnets until at least center lines are white Lines at extreme edges may display some slight color contamination NOTICE Consult your monitor manual for specifics on circuit theory controls troubleshooting and schematics Picture tube picked up magnetic charge 1 Use external degaussing coil to degauss monitor Built in coil probably isn t powerful enough to restore picture fidelity 2 Test monitor with purity solid color
97. ding on which theme is installed the machine may include sounds at these addresses Sound calls can be used to check volume settings and audio hardware performance Touch keypad keys to enter each digit of an address in decimal notation Touch the arrow to advance to the next digit of the address OK will play the selected sound and exit the Sound Call window PLAY will play the selected sound and stay in the Sound Call window CANCEL will exit the Sound Call window 3 20 Upright Video 55X Service Manual Administration March 2002 SERVICE W LIFTL EEIT EI WMS MANUAL Auditing The Auditing screens show information allowing the attendants to verify game actions and meters There are three levels of meters Mechanical meters which are never reset Master meters which are reset during RAM Clears and Period meters which can be reset by the reset button on the Period Main Meters window The Master and Period window s formats are identical except for Reset button and the name in the title box though the data will be different if the Reset button was touched since the last RAM Clear PERIOD METERS SINCE 63 01 06 88 08 11 HR H Re Auditing Main Meters IN SRCHPOT HANDPAYS OUT EFT IN TOTAL CASHABLE NONCASHABLE EFT OUT TOTAL PLAYED A TOTAL DROP BOX Credits WON TOTAL BILLS IN In Credits played CAMS SYSTEM CONTROLLED CREDITS NOW TOTAL COUPONS IN Out Credits won played from winnings not BEE Hime pe including jackpots GAMES
98. diting Master and Pokers windows The Period Window contains the same options as you ll find in the Master Window Period Window buttons permit you to print or reset meters Master Window buttons only permit you to print meters The block diagram lists typical games Your GD may include different games The games on your GD may appear in a different order History Menu v Play History Term Events Bill Log EFT Log 3 14 7 2000 Auditing Menu Master and Period Touch MASTER to view or print game play data from your GD s soft meters To print data your machine must contain a printer Software meters statistically document GD operation COMMUNICATION FAULTS e Coin METER COUNTS e OPEN Door COUNTS TiLTS ETC Touch PERIOD to view print or reset this game play data Except for the additional RESET buttons PERIOD windows are identical to MASTER windows For the sake of brevity this book details only the MASTER windows Use Master and Period to View Soft Meters To view print or reset soft meters in Services Mode Q 1 Turn the ADMINISTRATOR KEY Q 2 Touch AUDITING Q 3 Touch MASTER to view or print game play data from your GD s soft meters Touch PERIOD to view print or reset this game play data QO 4 Touch MAIN or touch the game meter name of your choice Q 5 Printer Machines To print the meters touch PRINT QO 6 To reset game meters touch RESET You can only reset meters by first t
99. djust other game color backgrounds proceed Q 6 Touch EXIT to save your settings and exit to the Config Test Menu Background Colors Game Game Game Game Game AET Name Name Name Name Game Game Game Game Game Name Name AET Name Name Game Name R Background Color 16 003674 AUDIT DIAG ADJUST WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device us Audit Diag Adjust Game Selection Touch GAME SELECTION A window opens This window allows Dead Touch Screen you to enable or disable any of the machine s games The feature only applies to multi game machines Touch EXIT to close the window and save your setting To move the cursor 10 button game DEAL DRAW or PLAY button moves the cursor down When the Choose Double Ups cursor reaches the screen s bottom Touch CHOOSE DOUBLE UPS A window opens This window edge the cursor wraps around allows you to enable or disable the double up feature Touch EXIT to close the window and save your setting CHANGE or BET ONE button moves the cursor horizontally toward your right When the cursor Game Percentage reaches the right screen edge the This feature may not apply to your GD Touch GAME cursor wraps around PERCENTAGE A window opens This window allows you to view or change the winning percentage Until you insert a special chip into the CPU Board this window operates in Read Only Mode Read MOVES CURSOR Only Mode disables this window s buttons To
100. e Diagnostics Noise lone Sound Tests The Game produces sample sounds to test audio hardware Upright Video 55X Service Manual Administration 3 15 SERVICE MANUAL Palette ITT IT Palette color bars helps assess gun adjustment Video Tests Convergence Crosshatch pattern helps assess alignment convergence Color Purity screens Red Green Blue White Touch EXIT to return to the Services Window The Revision screen shows data about the _ software and game configuration L A Chip derived information w GAMING Version Program Number VERS VI52 X 0 257 Theme Name and Theme revision fpast of the Yount 267 Operating System Version 05 Version 2 57 Detected information Jumper Set 1 AHAHAHHA Jumper Set 2 BO008010 rodiant Bill Validator JOH WBA Denon 0 25 Dollar Jumper Set 1 are Soldered Jurisdictional icceptor Coin Copyright lt C gt WMS Gaming Inc Jumper Set 2 are bonus jumpers Installed Bill Validator mdr Ram Clear Designated Information Denomination Coin Acceptor Touch EXIT to return to the Services Window 3 16 Upright Video 55X Service Manual Administration June 2002 SERVICE OTLEY I DL AA WMS MANUAL Services Set Clock Date Use the arrows to position the cursor in the date display Use the onscreen numeric keys to enter the correct date MMDDYY Then touch the OK button The window closes Time Use the arrows to position the cursor in the time display Use the onsc
101. e of actual payout June 2002 Upright Video 55X Service Manual Administration 3 21 ADMINISTRATION 1 WMS deier GAMING Auditing Host Bonus Meters LIFETIME METERS SINCE 83 01 80 68 15 Non Deductible Credits which are considered promotional and are not TOTAL HOST BONUS METERS deductible by the casino for tax purposes INITIATED TOTAL DEDUCTIBLE Wager Match Credits won due to wager NON DEDUCT IBLE match bonus awards Treated as won WAGER MATCH MULTIPLIED TOTAL credits and used to calculate true hold DEDUCT IBLE percentage NON DEDUCT IBLE n Multiplied Total Total credits won due to jackpot multipliers Deductible Credits which are considered part of game play and deductible for tax purposes Host Bonus Meters are only available with Non Deductible Credits which are SAS4 or SASS software considered promotional and are not Initiated Total of credits won due to bonus deductible by the casino for tax purposes awards initiated by host Deductible Credits which are considered part of game play and deductible for tax purposes Auditing Theme Win Meters PERIOD METERS SINCE 63 61 60 08 80 11 Credits CREDITS STOPS Played Total amount of credits played PLAYED 18 WICH WICH WICH WICH WICH Won Total amount of credits won WON 48 WICH WICH WICH WICH WEEK Games WICH WICH WICH RRKR RRRE FLUT FLUT FLUT FLUT FLUT GAMES FLUT FLUT FLUT FLUT XXX Played Total number of games played DANC DANC
102. e 2 Game Max Bet General Toggles Bill Validator Slot Toggles Hopper Tests Sound Volume Meter Lamp Activation Disable Machine Protocol Options 1 Choose Protocol 2 Config Protocol Printer Options Ticket Options 1 Choose Protocol 2 Config Protocol Services A Automatic Test B Revision C Set Clock Tests A rommoogm mDOUPPOOU A Play History B History Logs Service Coin June 2002 Upright Video 55X Service Manual Administration 3 1 ADMINISTRATION A WMS ANUAL Overview The game operating software audits game play statistics and assists technicians in diagnosing problems with the games operation This software also helps to adjust game features and performance Access Game auditing diagnostic and adjustment functions from the Administration Mode There are two Administration Mode menu systems e Attendant Menu System for use by retailers Technician Menu System for use by authorized personnel SERPUICES Auditing History The Technician Menu System is identical to the Attendant Menu System except that the Technician Menu also has the Config Test Menu Accessing the Attendant Menu System involves lower security and requires fewer steps The Attendant Menu System is described later in this chapter The screen displays the Administration Window which includes all five menu buttons Each button opens a submenu When the Administration Window appears any submenu may be activated in one of tw
103. e 2 Missing or improperly positioned CPU Board Jumper JP2 3 Bad protection diode on I O Board Speaker may click when you turn on slot machine 4 Bad capacitor on I O Board 5 Bad audio power amp on I O Board Unlikely Bad sound EPROM on CPU Board 1 Bad 12V power supply 2 Bad protection diode on I O Board 3 Bad capacitor on I O Board 4 Bad audio power amp on I O Board Unlikely TIP107 Row Drive Darlingtons TIP102 Column Drive Darlingtons PC Board Power Supply LEDs DS1 Fail LED WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Devic 5V 12V 12V 5V 18V e 16 003677 TROUBLESHOOTING 1 Reconnect disconnected speaker cable Repair or replace bad cable 2 If CPU Board has 4 MB EPROMs jumper pins 1 and 2 If CPU Board has 8 MB EPROMs jumper pins 2 and 3 3 Check for shorted D8 or D9 Replace bad part 4 Check C53 C51 or C60 Replace bad part 5 Check U35 audio IC in large heatsink Replace bad part 1 Run Sound Tests in Administration Mode 2 If one of these EPROMs is bad replace it XU17 XU18 XU30 XU31 Some slot machines may not have all four chips 1 Check I O Board 12V LED If it s out power supply may be bad 2 Check for shorted D8 or D9 Replace bad part 3 Check C57 C58 or C66 Replace bad part 4 Check U35 audio IC in large heatsink Replace bad part 5 Recheck the audio by running Sound Tests in Administration Mode 7 2000 3 15 Troublesh
104. e in the example below Item A includes both Item B and Item C Item B includes Item C but not Item A Item C doesn t include any other parts Order Item A to obtain Items B and C Example Parts Item A Item B Item C NOTICE P amp P stands for plug and play NOTICE To order parts with a ZZ or ZZZ part number suffix specify part number and color 2 6 S3 CH2 7 2000 e Kits continued COMPLETE 12 BUTTON PLAYER PANEL KIT Kit 12 Button Complete Player Panel 17U A 003518 03 ZZZ Link Belly Door Loc BC 01 002543 Bracket Belly Door Loc Rel 55C ss 01 002882 Bar Belly Door Loc 55C rrrrrnrnrnsvvrrnrrssrrrrnnrrssrrrnnenn 01 003210 Panel 12 Button CN BV Bb 01 003262 10ZZZ Cam Fit 1 13 Dual Mtg eeeseesseeeeeesesteeeeeesaes 01 12793 01 Pin Belly Door Loc Ach DC 02 002544 Clamp Cable 12 03 7655 8 Spring 028 x 2bxt2 26eb 10 002555 COIN CONVERSION KIT 05 Kit 05 Conversion 12 A 002996 01 Toe Back 50G 05 oeren ARRAS EAEAN 21 002576 01ZZZ Plate Tce Alignment 500 Op 01 002738 01 Insert 05 Denomination een 31 003298 01 Kit Asahi Seiko 05 Conv se A 000700 COIN CONVERSION KIT 10 Kit 10 Token Conversion 17U A 002996 02 Tce Back 50G Son 21 002576 13ZZZ Plate Tce Alignment 50C 500LL 01 002738 11 Insert 10 Denomination ee 31 003298 08 Kit Asahi Seiko 10 Tkn Conv
105. e Meter Corrupt Dead battery Op sys data corruption Bad deck of cards Corrupt heap memory area Full heap memory area You cleared the RAM Wrong RAM signature Recoverable auxiliary main meter corruption Recov main mtr corruption Unrecov game mtr corrupt Unrecov Main Meter Corruption Unrecov main mir corrupt Touch Screen No Touch Screen Response Touch Screen Coms Fault Bad T S cable or board Bad cable bd or WO input 16 005060 TABLES amp DATA 7 2000 6 3 WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device Tables amp Data _ amp Data CPU Board 7 Segment Display Displayed Number Situation None Constantly 8 never appears One power voltage is absent After 8 clears System OK Briefly System OK Constantly Bad EPROMS XU2 and XU3 or bad CPU Board Touch Screen Fail Use Player Panel Buttons If the touch screen malfunctions you can use two buttons to perform touch screen functions MOVES CURSOR e PLAY moves the cursor downward After the cursor reaches the Play screen s bottom edge the cursor wraps around e BET ONE or CHANGE moves the cursor horizontally toward your right After the cursor reaches the right edge of the screen the cursor wraps around llo To make a selection OG 1 Turn the Attendant Key switch to enter Administration Mode 2 Use PLAY and BET ONE to move the cursor Set the cursor atop the screen button that you want to select Q 3 Simultaneously press b
106. e no RS 232 seem 09 004782 17 WBA usa 12 ss 4m f no RS 232 eeem 09 004782 18 WBA usa 13 ss 4m e no RS 232 rnrrrnnnnnnnnrnnnrvnvnrnveveverer 09 004782 19 WBA Gan 20esIm tnobHp 2202 09 004782 20 WBA can 21 ss 1m 3 no RS 232 runnnnnnnnvnnnnrvrvnvvrnveveverer 09 004782 21 WBA Can 22ee Am tnobHpG 222 09 004782 22 WBA Can 22 ee Am enobpG222 09 004782 23 WBA zk 20ee1mtnohp222 09 004782 24 WBA zk 21ee Jm enobhp 222 09 004782 25 WBA ita 20 ss 1m f no RS 232 eeemm 09 004782 26 WBA ita 21 ss 1m e no RS 232 seemm 09 004782 27 WBA grb 20 ss 1m f no RS 232 sss 09 004782 28 WBA grb 21 ss 1m e no RS 232 esses 09 004782 29 WBA brz 20es1m jnobp 222 09 004782 30 WBA brz 21esimenohtp 222 09 004782 31 WBA zat 22 es Am tnobHG222 09 004782 32 WBA zat 22 es Am enobHpG 2202 09 004782 33 WBA col20 ses1m inobeG 232 09 004782 34 WBA col21eeim enobhp n2 09 004782 35 WMS Service Manual 17 Upright 16 005160 MECHANICAL PARTS S3 CH2 7 2000 2 17 Mechanical Parts Parts 2 18 S3 CH2 7 2000 16 005160 MECHANICAL PARTS WMS Service Manual 17 Upright Large Exploded Views Exploded Views Chapter 3 Large Exploded Views Topbox Dwg Ref WMS Gaming Ballast 15W 120V DOGOHS D sciens 5610 14210 00 Bracket 9 T B w Crd Rdr R w o Dot Matr Peace 01 004332 02D07 Bracket 9 T B w Crd Rdr L w o Dot Matr
107. e set in the Game Max Bet window The choice of selections will vary according to the number of bet lines that particular themes have Common number of bet lines are 9 5 and 3 The maximum number of credits per line are typically 1 2 5 or 10 Touch EXIT to close this window The example shows a nine line game io Urc its Config Test Game General Toggles As of OS version 2 78 The General Toggles window has only one set of toggles the Casino Rebet feature When the feature is enabled by selecting ON it sets the last Player s selections of play lines and credits per line as the default The feature activates the button SPIN REELS When the feature is disabled by selecting OFF the SPIN REELS button is also disabled and players must select the number of lines and coins per line for every bet Touch EXIT to close this window June 2002 Upright Video 55X Service Manual eneral Toggles Casino Rebet On DEE Administration 3 5 ADMINISTRATION SERVICE MANUAL AWMS GAMING Config Test Limits There are four Limit input screens All show a numeric keypad and are Identical except for the top title The keypads are used to vary the limit amounts Pressing OK saves all changes Credit Limit Credits selects the maximum credits that the player may have on the Game s credit meter The player can store a credit amount that can exceed the HOPPER LIMIT setting The player is able to continue game pla
108. e top cover O 5 The reader and its internal sensor may be dirty A dirty reader can cause jams or reduce bill validation accuracy Regularly WMS Service Manual 17 Upright g Periodic Maint Maint clean the inside of the validator Use a soft lint free cloth or swab to clean sensor lenses Soak the cloth or swab with ordinary head cleaner or isopropyl alcohol Do not use an organic solvent such as thinner Clean oil smudges and fingerprints off the optical reflector disc Simple Repairs OBSERVE OPERATION To determine the cause of malfunctions and detect defective parts routinely observe validator operation Before replacing parts check the connectors Do they engage properly If the harness appears worn or damaged replace it If the Validator Jams Follow the steps at Cleaning Procedure to open the BV Remove the jammed bill Refer to the three Removing Bill drawings When a bill is jammed near the inlet of the stacker box pull the release lever of the stacker box remove stacker box by its handle and remove the jammed bill Remember when replacing the stacker box the notch on the handle goes up Glass and Lamps WMS Service Manual 17 Upright Removing Buttons and Replacing Bulbs OY 1 Unlock and open the Main Door Q 2 Switch off GD power at the PDU OG 3 You can easily access a button switch from under the Player Panel inside the door Q 4 Grasp the lamp bracket just behind the plastic nut Firmly roc
109. ear the bong Verify that the game is plugged into an active unswitched AC outlet Troubleshoot the game if it sounds more than one Bong The monitor shows a menu allowing selection of coin validator country denomination and type Software Installation and Changes June 2002 June 2002 Pal GAMING MANUAL SERVICE BTS LTTE ETT RAM Clear Software Installation Procedure Select the Country Code if applicable Select the denomination that is appropriate for the game Select coin or token depending on the denomination selected After denom and coin type are selected press the ACCEPT button on the screen Anew button will appear on the screen that reads CONFIRM Press CONFIRM now to clear the RAM and overwrite the EPROM data the game will bong 3 4 seconds later as it accepts this command You must wait for the audible bong before powering down the PDU in the next step Monitor will then display RAM CLEARED TURN OFF POWER AND REPLACE EPROM Turn the game power to STANDBY at the PDU Remove the CPU board Replace the RAM Clear Chip with the Game EPROM in socket XU3 Track the software installation in the official logbook Replace CPU board and card cage door assembly and lock the door Reconnect the video cable to the CPU Board s Video Port and secure with the thumbscrews Turn game power ON The tilt MEMORY CLEARED should appea
110. ears on monitor only in reel games 2 Do Hard Ram Clear ROM Table Lookup Error appears Game paytable lookup error 1 Apply Power Cycle on monitor only in 3 reel video products 2 Do Hard Ram Clear ROM Table Product Range Error Game paytable lookup error 1 Apply Power Cycle appears on monitor only in 3 reel video products 2 Do Hard Ram Clear ROM Signature Mismatch Please ROMs changed without a RAM clear 1 Apply Power Cycle Perform RAM Clear appears 2 Do Hard Ram Clear on monitor CPU Startup Sounds Guide No startup bong 1 Disconnected speaker 1 Check speaker wiring continuity 2 Sound circuit problem 2 Replace the I O Board 1 startup bong Normal system Proceed with next test 2 startup bongs Bad CPU Board EPROM XU30 1 Replace XU30 clear RAM retest game 2 Check verify sound jumper is set correctly 4 startup bongs Bad CPU Board EPROM XU17 Replace XU17 clear RAM retest game 5 startup bongs Bad CPU Board EPROM XU18 Replace XU18 clear RAM retest game 6 to 9 startup bongs Recount number of bongs 10 startup bongs Bad Sound RAM U38 U39 or U40 or 1 Replace bad chip clear RAM and DSP chip XU37 All chips are on CPU retest machine Board 2 Run Sound Tests Symptom Message CPU Jumper Guide CPU 1 5 Jumper J2 Position i From P7 to P7 OUT CPU Board contains 8 meg sound EPROMs From P7 OUT to 5 CPU Board contains 4 meg sound EPROMs U 1 5 J
111. ears on monitor key EFT key is inserted after Hard RAM Remove EFT key amp apply power cycle Clear instead of during Do Hard RAM Clear Backplane Serial Number Mismatch CPU serial number doesn t match Replace original CPU board appears on monitor backplane value Do Hard RAM Clear Missing or Bad Deleware ID VLC terminal ID part is bad or missing For DE and NM overlapping functionality appears on monitor Missing or Bad Secure ID XU27 Secure ID part is bad or missing Replace bad EEPROM appears on monitor Refers to lottery games only 3 6 7 2000 16 003677 TROUBLESHOOTING WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device IN Trouble shooting CPU EPROM Tilt Guide Probable Cause ROM Checksum Error appears on 1 Bad CPU Board EPROM XU2 1 Replace EPROM XU2 Clear monitor 2 Bad CPU Board EPROM XU3 RAM and restart machine Look for 3 Bad data bus bits on CPU Board repeat of ROM diagnostic 4 Bad buffer etc on CPU Board message No message Problem data bus solved 2 Replace EPROM XU3 Clear RAM and restart machine Look for repeat of ROM diagnostic message No message Problem solved 3 Message repeats Replace CPU Board or bench test bus 4 Bench test bus devices ROM Table Display Index Error Game paytable lookup error 1 Apply Power Cycle appears on monitor only in 3 reel video products 2 Do Hard Ram Clear Reel Stop Position Error Reel game specific game error 1 Apply Power Cycle app
112. echanism s solenoid N A N A and allow the arm to be pulled down N A N A Admin Slant Top Opto A Opto B Hopper Full Coin In 7 2 Upright Video 55X Service Manual 3 Reel Video March 2002 SERVICE WMS MANUAL LEN EP 4 ee EL d GEA A Y a san w KE RS IT be w c S The simplified 5 button Panel has only the basic buttons for uncomplicated play The 5 Button Panel The change of the Button Panel affected the following in the Administration screens There is no 2 4 button control of meter lamp Input signals and Output button lamps have changed and are available in Tests I O Inputs and Outputs Because the glass covers the Monitor Touch Screen the attendant menu is manipulated by the four white buttons on the panel The BET button and the MAX BET SPIN button scrolls the highlight through the currently active menu SPIN REELS selects the highlighted option CASH CREDIT moves the highlight up through the tree to higher level menus Monitor Glass Bezel Art Glass covers the monitor for the appear ance of actual reels behind the glass The clear windows of the Art Glass only allow limited portions of the monitor to be seen This caused changes to the Attendant Menu System The glass covers the monitor so that the touch screen is only accessible when the door is open The Player Interface March 2002 Upright Video 55X Service Manual 3 Reel Video 7 3 SERVICE AWMS MAN
113. ect denomination If the coin comparator rejects the valid coin advance the fine tuning potentiometer Turn pot slightly clockwise Try the coin again Repeat this step until the coin passes Repeat steps 3 through 6 as necessary Coin Comparator Table Token Range Range G Range Part Number US 25 11 250 eUS 50 0 705 6 9 19 6 0 05 0 086 09 42000 3 Can 1 E 1 250 Can 2 E SA SIR 1 575 Canadian E Commemorative or Loonie Coins e Removing the Coin Comparator OG 1 Unlock and open the Front Door Q 2 Turn off the GD at the PDU behind BV Q 3 Remove the cable that connects the comparator and Hex Opto Board Grasp the plug and pull it off the jack O 4 Remove the coin comparator Raise the coin comparator slightly Pull the bottom out of bracket Then pull the coin comparator down and out of the machine Set it aside for reassembly WMS Service Manual 17 Upright 16 005046 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE S2 CH1 7 2000 1 3 Periodic Maint Maint Reassembly Q 1 Mount the comparator Slide the top comparator studs upward against the bracket Engage the top comparator studs with the top bracket notches Pivot and lower the comparator base until the comparator engages the lower notch s Check to see that the comparator seats properly CQ 2 Replace the cable that connects the comparator and Hex Opto Board Q 3 Turn on GD power at the PDU OY 4 Close and lock the Front Door e Changi
114. ed or damaged power cord Unplugged or damaged flat cable Paper jams inside printer 2 Printer buffer contains unusable data 1 Bad ribbon cartridge 2 Uneven from left to right Maladjusted Platen Gap 3 Uneven from top to bottom Maladjusted Printhead Angle 1 Bad ribbon cartridge 2 Maladjusted Platen Gap Printhead angle is wrong for paper type you use Programmable Gate Array PGA Tilt Guide PGA chip failure Replace I O Board chip XU41 or replace I O Board XILINX PGA FAILURE appears on display 3 14 1 Solutions to PRINTER JAM tilt Make sure that printer switch is on Reconnect unplugged cable Repair or replace bad cable Clear paper jams If message persists clear error message from internal memory 2 Cycle VGD power off and on Perform printer test NOTE When handling printer never lift printer by printer beak If you adjust printer you may need to realign printer beak with printer bezel 1 Replace cartridge 2 Adjust Platen Gap 3 Adjust Printhead Angle 1 Replace cartridge 2 Adjust Platen Gap Adjust Printhead Angle Lever 16 003677 TROUBLESHOOTING WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device eee Asi Sound Guide Symptom No sound but rest of slot machine operates Some sounds missing or distorted All sounds distorted TDA2030A Sound Amp Chip I O Board oooppopr00 Switches Probable Cause 1 Bad or disconnected speaker cabl
115. ely to cause harmful interference The user must correct interference at his own expense Canadian Interference Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations EU Interference Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the EURO CISPR 22 EMC specifications and safety requirements This gaming device is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with this gaming device June 2002 Upright Video 55x Service Manual New Game Setup 1 11 A WMS SERVICE Gaming MANUAL Tools Required For Setup Electrical outlet tester 11 32 nut driver H2 Phillips screwdriver Voltmeter 7 16 nut driver 7 8 wrench for lock installation Chip extractor Small slotted screwdriver Mounting the Cabinet Attach the game drop stand seen OF IGABINET to the floor with carriage Wiring Access bolts Alternately mount Hole machines back to back on a Ud common stand Or mount machines on separate VE DIA azem mer stands but bolt the bases FARGE SE together from back to back ue quies Otherwise the stand can tip i n ia over causing injury or DIMENSIONS ARE BOXED damage WMS GAMING If necessary use the drilling DRILL FIXTURE template P N 16 003296 to drill four anchor clearance holes and two access holes into the top of the
116. en about its operation See the Candle Codes table at right Slow Flash Jackpot Tilt Codes When the machine enters Tilt Mode a mnemonic tilt code appears on the monitor See the Tilt Codes table More detailed tables later in this chapter cover all these tilts There are several types of tilt codes CPU Board EEPROM Tilts CPU Board tilts indicate data errors in the CPU Board s Security EEPROM chip To clear CPU Board tilts press the DIAGNOSTIC Button CPU EPROM Tilts This machine only has one EPROM tilt The screen message ROM Checksum Error implies a bad CPU Board EPROM To clear CPU EPROM tilts replace the board or the chip Then clear the RAM DBV Coin Mech Tilts DBV and Coin Mech tilts involve problems with the bill validator and coin comparator To clear DBV and Coin Mech tilts turn the ADMINISTRATOR KEY Coin Mech Long Coin tilts self clear after 25 seconds Door Access Tilts Door access tilts provide information on the Stacker Logic Door Drop Door and Bill Door An open door or missing stacker produces a tilt To clear door access tilts close the open door Hand Pay Situation Tilts The tilt JACKPOT Call Attendant announces a hand pay situation The attendant must pay the player To clear hand pay situation tilts turn the ADMINISTRATOR KEY Hard Meter Tilts Hard meter tilts describe improper operation of hard meters on the side of the game These sturdy electromechanical meters report import
117. ent bp A 003101 Item B Plate Gra Bis usce coiere ee eve Poeti Don 01 003145 ZZP06 Item C Reflector Lamp 5 Ob 01 003039 TOPBOX 9 ASSEMBLY W O CARD READER NOTICE Topbox 9 w o Crd Rdr e g Blk Almond 01 003568 01 ZZZ Order these parts by length Bracket 9 w o Dot Crd Rdr LH Bbx 01 004331 01D07 Bracket 9 w o Dot Crd Rdr RH 55x uusss 01 004331 02D07 Bracket Glass Mtg oeira a ienie eti ETEA AN 01 002908 P06 Cover FW LUD ccc cccsicvsienasadacotchannaaseinansiadsdunvavavecatevabeveases 01 002118 ZZZ Crown 9 w o CrdRdr nn 01 004484 037ZZ Foam z I 5 Que E N ree coit trud rundene 20 002886 Lamp Assy Fluorescent Up A 002591 Plate Grd ate E tt duet ten reri 01 003145 ZZP06 TOPBOX 9 ASSEMBLY WITH CARD READER Topbox 9 w Crd Rdr e g Blk Almond 01 003568 02ZZZ Bracket 9 w Crd Rdr LH 55X renrnrrrnnennnenanrnnnnnrnnrenvennenn 01 004332 01D07 Bracket 9 w Crd Rdr HH Pbx 01 004332 02D07 COVER TW LH dicitnr Cry Eege 01 002118 ZZZ Crown ENEE edet oput Ee 01 004484 04ZZZ NOTICE mnc 20 002886 On round top assemblies D04 Lamp Assy Fluorescent Ob A 002591 crowns are used on D01 games Plate Gre Blees 01 003145 ZZP06 TOPBOX 16 FLAT TOP ASSEMBLY W O CARD READER Topbox 16 Assy w o Crdr e g Bik Wrnkl 01 003449 01ZZZ Bracket t b 16 w o Dot Crdr RH bb 01 004333 01D07 Bracket t b 16
118. enter each digit of an address in decimal notation Your machine uses this three digit SAS plus address during Game to host communication Touch the arrow to advance to the next digit of the address Allowable addresses range between zero and 127 To close the window and save your setting touch OK To close the window without saving settings touch CANCEL SAS Proto Config There are three choices when configuring the SAS protocols Remote Hand Pay Reset Resend Jackpot Message and Disable on Communications Break When the Remote Hand Pay Reset function is On the game requires a verification signal from the host to print a ticket Setting the Reset function to Off will allow the game to print tickets without host verification AS Proto Config The Resend Jackpot Message function will send a message every 30 seconds to the host when a Jackpot occurrs until the attendant clears the eeh Lass game Touching Off will cause the game to send a single message to the host Touching the Disable on Communications Break On button will not let the game be played if communication signal is lost until host communication supervision is restored Selecting Off will allow the game to be played without host communication Remote Hand Pay Reset 0x94 Disable on Comm Break on Off On OFF Touch Exit to save the selected settings and leave this window SDS Proto Config When reading a ticket the game will send a message to the host If DO D1 C
119. eral Toggle Options Simultaneously press both buttons Banner Credits Multi Game Only To test or calibrate a touch screen Touch ON to enable the BANNER CREDITS feature or OFF to Select TOUCH SCREEN on the disable it Enable BANNER CREDITS to display the banner that you Diagnostic Menu See Touch entered in the Services Menu Disable this feature to hide the Screen in this chapter banner With the banner disabled the GD alternately displays standard message headers Insert Credits or Select Game WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device 16 003674 AUDIT DIAG ADJUST 7 2000 3 3 Audit Diag Adjust Force Credit Mode Touch ON to enable the FORCE CREDIT MODE feature or OFF to disable it Enabled Wins go to the Credit Meter Disabled The CASH CREDIT button toggles between Cash Mode and Credit Mode Cash Mode pays wins from the hopper Credit Mode credits wins on the Credit Meter Casino Rebet Touch ON to enable the CASINO REBET feature or OFF to disable it CASINO REBET allows the PLAY or DEAL button to enable or disable the rebet feature Enabled Players continue betting by pressing PLAY or DEAL Disabled Players must set the bet amount before playing Touch EXIT to close the General Toggles Window and save your settings Blackjack Toggle Options Only on some GDs Enable or disable play features Limit Options Credit Limit Credits Touch CREDIT LIMIT A numeric keypad appears on the screen The keypad is
120. es these I O Input Output tests Mechanical Meters CURRENCY INPUT OUTPUT e DOOR e MECHANCIAL METERS WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device 16 003673 DIAGNOSTIC CODE 7 2000 2 5 Diagnostic Code Code NOTICE The GD identifies US coins as A Currency Canadian coins are B The CURRENCY Test checks coin and bill validators Initiate this test by touching the CURRENCY screen button Now select the type of coinand CC16 and CC40 mechanisms bill acceptors installed in your GD accept US coins CC16 CC40 NRI NRI mechanisms accept A new window opens An example of the fields in this window appears Canadian coins COINTYPEA 0000 OPTO pulse width 1 0000 ms BILL OPTO pulse width 2 N 0000 ms Mars validators accept U S bills You can set JCM validators to accept either US or Canadian currence The BILL field indicates The COIN field When a player deposits a y the accepted bill s increments as the VGD coin the PULSE WIDTH denomination accepts a coin field indicates the coin acceptor signal below Insert a valid coin into the coin slot The window should increment the coin count The window should also record the pulse width of the acceptor coin deposit signal Insert a valid dollar bill The window should indicate the bill denomination ONE Insert a valid five dollar bill The window should display FIVE Input Touching INPUT opens a window that lists the GD s input switch
121. es 01 003540 WMS Service Manual 17 Upright 16 005161 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS S3 CH3 7 2000 3 3 Large Exploded Views Door Main Front WMS Service Manual 17 Upright 16 005161 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS S3 CH3 7 2000 3 4 Large Exploded Views Exploded Views Door Main Front Dwg Ref WMS Gaming Ballast 15W 120V 50 60Hz n erent 5610 14210 00 Bar Belly Door IOG rrrrerrnnvvrrrrrrnnvrrrrrrnnsvrrsrrrnnnn DT EE 01 003210 Beating Nylner 2c ete 68 55 20 8790 Bezel Button Panel WA VZ inicis 01 003940 P06 Bracket Belly Door Loc Rel 58 issus 01 002882 Bracket Brer Pnl Stop ssssssnssnssnnnnssnnnneneennnnnnenea Gian 01 003909 Bracket Coin Comparator Mtg 50c ee 01 002739 Bulb Fluorescent 15W IT Ln 24 8809 Bulb 486 6 3V Q 2A E 39 24 8829 Cable Door Stop 06 x 15 15 susus 8 uds 20 002884 Cam Fit 1 13 Dual Mi 65 zer 01 12793 01 Clamp Cable 1 2 sssssssseseeeeene 64 03 7655 8 Cover Bulb Lamp Tra dne 01 003235 Door Belly Lamp sseesss eege 01 002876 ZZZ Poor Main 5506 1997 acean nennen GE 01 002877 ZZZ Door Main 55c 1908 15s 01 003542 ZZZ E Ring 250S Shaft Dia GO ts 20 8712 25 Lens WBA LEID V2 un 03 003228 Link Bell
122. es and opto detectors Test a switch by closing it If the input works the screen highlights the input s name Output Touching OUTPUT opens a window with a button array Test an output by touching that output s touch screen button For example suppose Outputs OUTPUT window Real Name Name Name switch names such as marce EE ER E E E E ES appear on screen buttons These names tend to vary from model to model 2 6 7 2000 16 003673 DIAGNOSTIC CODE WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device Diagnostic Code that you touch the screen button for TOWER The GD s top lamp should light It should remain ON until you turn off its screen button Door Test Touching DOOR opens a window that indicates door switch status open or closed Check door switches by pushing and releasing each switch As you open a door the screen highlights the corresponding door name Touch LATCHES on the screen to maintain an on condition across any closed switch Mechanical Meters Touching MECHANICAL METERS opens a new window The window has two buttons NORMAL 10 and FORCE 1 NORMAL 10 Touch NORMAL 10 if you desire to increment mechanical meters by 10 as in Game Mode A meter selection window opens Use buttons in this window to select which meters that you want to test Then press EXIT This is the NORMAL 10 sequence 1 The METER OK signal measures high 2 The GD applies current to the meter 3 The METER Ok signal drops lo
123. et A 17677 03 JCM RS232 board the replacement Board CPU 1 5 Plus A 004275 03 is WMS RS232 board A 004307 02 Board CPU 1 5 Plus not A 004275 04 This board requires mounting Board Dotmation Plus Control A 003875 02 bracket 01 005308 Board EPROM Extender msrrnnnnannvnnnvnnnvnvnnnrnrvrersrvrsrnnnnnnne A 003498 01 Board Hex Opto coin in optics w cables A 18097 01 Board Hopper Control A 17118 02 Board VOL aiu ttc ee A 18886 01 Board Meter Driver A 002464 00 Board RS232 to Current Loop WBA BVD A 004307 02 Board RS485 Serial Communications A 17669 01 NOTICE Board Video Daughter Card 2 Meg VGA A 18402 33 Used Only For Monopoly Top Box Cables Cable AC Extension Top Bos H 002340 01 Cable AC Extension Belly Lamp H 002343 00 Cable Bally Interface rrrrnnnrrrrnrrnnvrrvrrrnnnvrvrrrrnnrvenerrnnnn 5797 000993 00 Cable Bill Validator PDU Backplane H 005564 00 Cable Bridge Rectifier Assembly A A 00088 1 00 Cable CC 16 and IDX Coin Comparators 5797 14014 00 Gable GDS Interface e ees 5797 001800 00 NOTICE Cable Coin Comparator CONGO ECCE RES 5797 004090 00 Indented parts make up the parts that Cable Coin Validator Ch le iisisaiucaniie n id tates H 003523 00 are above and closer to the left margin Cable Coin Validator Chute Multi Channel
124. et exterior for damage If damaged file a claim with your carrier Unlock and open the main door to access the internal components Check major components for damage or improper mounting Topbox Lamps Topbox Inside of main door showing the coin Mech Meters mechanism Monitor Config Switch Bill Validator Card Cage contains I O Board amp CPU Board Bill Stacker The game may have a printer instead of a hopper Main components inside the cabinet If everything is in good condition move the game to the desired playing location 1 6 Upright Video 55x Service Manual New Game Setup June 2002 SERVICE WIS MANUAL Safety Symbols The terms WARNING CAUTION and NOTICE are used for specific safety reasons For emphasis WARNING and CAUTION appear beside the characteristic triangle symbol WARNING indicates a situation that may cause personal injury or death N WARNING CAUTION indicates a situation that may damage equipment N CAUTION e NOTICE indicates a situation that requires special attention NOTICE Check for the Nameplate When WMS GAMING INC ships a gaming device it complies with International EMC and safety regulations The gaming device s nameplate is proof of this compliance If the gaming device s nameplate is missing or damaged you may become subject to legal action If the gaming device doesn t include the proper nameplate call WMS GAMING INC immediately International c
125. et the machine if tilt LCD box Video M H Corru Or CARA ee ee rn continues replace the topbox ds CPU board LCD box ROM Checksum Error ROMs are corrupt Replace these ROMs LCD box Image ROM and OS Art ROMs XU2 4 5 in topbox do mismatch not correspond to the bottom game LCD box Image ROM misplaced One of the art ROMs XU2 4 DIS Check these ROMs and reset placed in the wrong socket LCD box received unknown packet Art ROMs XU2 4 5 in topbox do type not correspond to the bottom game Check versions and reset Check versions and reset LCD box received corrupt packet Noise in communication Check cables and reset LCD box received unknown packet Game OS version not compatible command with LCD OS version LCD box internal buffer overflow Art ROMs XU2 4 5 in topbox do not correspond to the bottom game Check versions and reset NOTICE Reset by applying power cycle and or performing a Hard RAM Clear Check versions and reset 3 20 7 2000 16 003677 TROUBLESHOOTING WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device SERVICE Z WMS aua GT Outline and Table of Contents The 5501 is based on the model 550 game and simulates the play of a reel mech game Because of the modification from the 550 model the service and installation is identical except for the con tents of this chapter Table of Contents l Outline and Table of Contents Il Hardware Changes A Arm Mech B 5 Button Panel C Monitor
126. ewdriver into 4 Probe 2100 2000 ee itch Turn th di 2nd Probe 1650 2160 e siot on top of the switcn Turn the screwdriver 1250 1650 to select the hopper line frequency Loose hardware may have fallen into the Hopper clear it out to prevent Hopper jams Also before filling the Hopper with coins remove any dust dirt and other foreign matter See the table titled Hopper Probe Level right Adjust the hopper coin level probe Move the probe to a higher hole if you would like the Hopper to hold more coins Move the probe to a lower hole to lower the number of coins the Hopper can hold Slide the Hopper into the cabinet y A gon Hopper Probe Locations Shown with probe set in 3rd hole June 2002 Upright Video 55x Service Manual New Game Setup 1 13 SERVICE WMS MANUAL Coin Comparators Validators If the game has a Coin Mechanisms Micro Comparator 40 MC 40 or the Coin Comparator 16 CC 16 install a sample coin of the proper denomination into the Comparator IDX Coin Xeptors and the Condor validators will already be calibrated in the factory to use the Hopper s denomination NRI coin validators are preprogrammed To program see the Periodic Service Chapter Insert a sample coin where indicated Printers if configured with a printer Remove packing or tape that may secure the printer N CAUTION Verify that the printer power supply is plugged into the switched outlet on the PDU Never use the printer be
127. gized position diverter permits coins to fall into the coinbox Look down into the coin chute and visually check the diverter With a finger move the diverter flapper and solenoid plunger and verify that they travel freely 6 Perform Diverter Test See Chapter 3 Book 1 Tests Menu Output Diverter button Q 7 Check that when the touch screen diverter button is pressed See the diverter solenoid energizes causing the flapper to move to m ips F Solenoid coil the upright position allowing the coins to drop into the coinbox adjustment screws O 8 If this does not occur you must loosen the two solenoid adjustment Phillips screws on the side of the coin chute 9 Move the solenoid plunger so that the diverter is in this energized position Q 10 Tighten the Phillips screws O 11 Repeat steps 6 and 7 O 12 At its travel extremes the diverter must stop beyond the coin chute s outside edges Misadjustment causes difficult to diagnose coin jams With coin comparator removed shine a penlight down the coin entry and into the coin chute Again using the Diverter Test energize the solenoid When energized or at rest the diverter must clear the edges of the coin chute Watch as the solenoid energizes You should see the diverter disappear beyond one edge of the coin chute As the diverter solenoid rests the diverter should disappear beyond the coin chute s other edge If the diverter doesn t disappear at either travel ex
128. his window enables you to adjust GD sound volume and test the sound hardware Diagnostics The SOUND window contains four sound sample buttons Low TONE WARNING TONE HIGH TONE NOISE TONE Touch LOW TONE WARNING TONE or HIGH TONE for a test sound The LOW TONE WARNING TONE and HIGH TONE buttons each test one audio frequency band The system should reproduce all sounds at about the same volume Listen for volume changes distortion missing sounds or intermittent sounds Touch NOISE TONE and the GD outputs noise across all audio bands Listen for an absence or unusual emphasis of high low or midrange sound Master Volume Notice the two pointed MASTER VOLUME arrow below the sound sample buttons Between the arrows is a slider box Use the arrows and slider to set the GD s non award sound volume You can move the slider through the volume range of zero to 255 TOUCH THE RIGHT ARROWHEAD TO RAISE THE LEVEL IN SMALL STEPS TOUCH THE LEFT ARROWHEAD TO REDUCE THE LEVEL IN SMALL STEPS OUCH THE ARROW BODY BESIDE THE SLIDER TO CHANGE THE VOLUME IN LARGE STEPS DRAG THE SLIDER RIGHT TO SMOOTHLY INCREASE SOUND VOLUME DRAG THE SLIDER LEFT TO SMOOTHLY REDUCE SOUND VOLUME Sound Call Touch SOUND CALL to display a numeric keypad This keypad allows you to test sounds at various EPROM locations by entering addresses Typical addresses appear in the table Sound Call Test Depending on which sound EPROMs it uses your mach
129. ic and adjustment functions from the Administration Mode There are two Administration Mode menu systems e Attendant Menu System for use by retailers e Technician Menu System for use by authorized personnel Except for the Config test Menu the Technician Menu System is identical to the Attendant Menu System Accessing the Attendant Menu System involves lower security and requires fewer steps We discuss the Attendant Menu System later in this chapter Technician Menu System To access the Technician Menu System open the GD s Main Door The Main Door is the Electronics Door on Slant Tops On upright machines the Main Door is the Front Door Press the white DIAGNOSTIC button inside the door STATE LOTTERY MACHINES Access the Technician menu system by turning the Technician Key The screen displays the Administration Window which includes five menu buttons Administration Attendant Menu System Config amam l Technician Menu System The Technician Menu System has five parts To activate a menu selection touch the selection on the screen Notice the Config Test option in the illustration Each button opens submenus When the Administration Window appears you can activate any submenu in two ways Touch the submenu s screen button menu pad If the touch screen doesn t operate use player panel buttons to move the cursor See Dead Touch Screen on page 3 3 WMS Service Manual Video
130. ice Manual Administration 3 3 ADMINISTRATION A WMS ANUAL Config Test Game Game Percentage ane Percentage The winning percentage can be viewed or changed from the TOAST OF a THE TOWN Game Percentage menu Until a special chip is installed into the CPU Board the percentage cannot be changed only viewed in this menu When the SHOW CRC button is pressed the percentage display replaced by the CRC identification number Touch EXIT to close the window To set the game percentage follow this procedure immediately following a RAM Clear 1 Switch off the gaming device at the PDU Insert the game percentage chip in socket XU27 Switch on Game power at the PDU The GAME PERCENTAGE window opens Touch the Theme Percentage button to select the desired percentage When the highest percentage is reached it will loop to the lowest percentage While the Percentage Chip is installed the Game Percentage Window has no EXIT button Turn off the Game at the PDU to exit and save the setting Remove the percentage chip from socket XU27 Switch on Game power at the PDU The tilt Secure Memory Options Updated appears Clear it by turning the ADMINISTRATOR KEY Review the changes Close and lock the Card Cage and Electronics Door 3 4 Upright Video 55X Service Manual Administration June 2002 A WMS SERVICE WI LLUNTER DTE CUL 7 GAMING MANUAL Config Test Game Game Max Bet The maximum allowable bet may b
131. ify part number and color 2 8 S3 CH2 7 2000 Lamp Tower Candle continued Filter Tower Lamp Red and White Tall Chrome 20 10057 02 Filter Tower Lamp Red and Yellow Tall Chrome 20 10057 24 Filter Tower Lamp White and Blue Tall Chrome 20 10057 06 Filter Tower Lamp White and Green Tall Chrome 20 10057 09 Filter Tower Lamp White and Orange Tall Chrome 20 10057 10 Filter Tower Lamp White and Red Tall Chrome 20 10057 07 Filter Tower Lamp White and Yellow Tall Chrome 20 10057 08 Filter Tower Lamp Yellow and Red Tall Chrome 20 10057 23 Filter Tower Lamp Yellow and White Tall Chrome 20 10057 03 TOWER TWO TIER Lamp Tall Clear and Clr Brass Tower Two Tier 20 005220 10 Lamp Tall Clear and Clr Chrome Tower Two Tier 20 005220 20 Lamp Short Clr and Clr Brass Twr Two Tier 20 005219 10 Lamp Short Clr and Clr Chrome Twr Two Tier 20 005219 20 TOWER FOUR TIER Twr Lt 4 Tier WhtiGm velivel e 20 003945 01 Twr Lt 4 Tier WhbtiGrm veli lu en 20 003945 02 Twr Lt 4 Tier WhiiGnm velivel en 20 003945 03 Twr Lt 4 Tier WhbtiGrm veli lu en 20 003945 04 Twr Lt 4 Shrt Wht Grn Yel Yel eem 20 004445 01 Twr Lt 4 Shrt Wht Grn Yel Blu e 20 004145 02 Locks and Cams Cam Flat 1 13 Inch 28 7mm Dual Mtg Bill
132. ill flange grip nut stops its forward progress over the wide part of the keyhole slot QO 5 Lift monitor up and out of the gaming device Reassembly OG 1 Place the monitor on the monitor shelf and slide it back until the flange grip nut comes up through the keyslot Do not tighten nut 2 Finger tighten nut 3 Slide monitor to its forward most position on the shelf LI LI NOTICE Proper monitor adjustment will compress the foam tape on the bezel between 50 to 70 AN WARNI NG Electric shock hazard Unplug the gaming device before working on the PDU or power transformer WNS Service Manual 17 Upright 16 005046 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE S2 CH1 7 2000 On Periodic Maint Maint Supply Roll Spindle Flange Supply Roll Spindle Flange Printhead Throat Receip Paper White Journa Yellow Bucke Cutter Cutter Cutter Blade Cover Supply Roll Close and latch main door This aligns the monitor s position Carefully open the main door Do not move the monitor Tighten flange grip nut Reconnect the molex minifit connector through the monitor shelf opening to the monitor Switch on GD power at the PDU Close and lock the Main Door D D OLD af WY LU nO Power Distribution Unit PDU Replacing the Power Distribution Unit Fuse OG 1 Unlock and open the Main Door Q 2 Switch off GD power at the On Off switch of the PDU The main power fuse as sh
133. ine may include sounds at these addresses As you may have guessed sound calls are primarily factory tests Yet you can use sound calls to check volume settings and audio hardware performance Touch keypad keys to enter each digit of an address in decimal notation Touch the arrow to advance to the next digit of the address WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device 16 003674 AUDIT DIAG ADJUST 7 2000 3 7 Audit Diag Adjust Slide this way to Slider Slide this way to decrease volume increase volume A Sound Volume Slider from the Sound Window Award Volume Touching Award Volume adds two sliders to the VOLUME window LARGE AWARD VOLUME TOP AWARD VOLUME The MASTER VOLUME slide control that we described above continues to function the same way The other two sliders operate in the same manner as the MASTER VOLUME slider Use the other two sliders to raise or reduce the sound volume during awards Disable Machine Touch DISABLE MACHINE to disable the GD The GD enters Out of Service Mode The screen displays an out of service banner To exit press the white DIAGNOSTIC button Meter Lamp Activation Only on some upright GDs Touch METER LAMP ACTIVATION to open this feature s window The GD can use various methods to toggle or disable the meter lamp This feature selects one such method Touch on screen Exit button to return to Config Test menu Printer Options Touch PRINTER OPTIONS to choose the desired printer such as
134. inter tilt might occur if the printer runs out of paper If printer to CPU communications fail you might also see a tilt message To clear printer tilts switch the gaming device off and on Programmable Gate Array PGA Tilts PGA Programmable Gate Array tilts alert you to failures of the Xilinx amp PGA chip The PGA chip is a unique dynamically programmable communications chip It resides on the I O Board See the O Block Diagram Notice that PGA chip XU41 primarily handles peripheral switch inputs To clear PGA tilts turn the ADMINISTRATOR KEY Static RAM Tilts Static RAM tilts signal errors in data stored in the VGD computer s CMOS static RAM chips To clear static RAM tilts clear the RAM Touch Screen Tilts Touch Screen tilts occur when communications between the Touch Screen Controller and I O Board fail Communications breakdowns may result from bad cables or from connectors or chips on circuit boards Signals between the Touch Screen and the I O Board also pass through the Backplane Board To clear Touch Screen tilts turn the ADMINISTRATOR KEY Top Box LCD Communication Tilts These tilts can occur when communication between the Top Box and the game breaks down Video memory and ROM corruption faults are examples of this type of tilt Top Box Monopoly Board Tilts These tilts pertain to the communication faults that occur between the Monopoly Board in the Top Box and the game Faults such as Dice Not Detected Memor
135. ions Paper Options Ticket Options NOTICE Some Menu Options may not apply to your game NOTICE Jurisdiction regulations determine which menu options appear Example of the BACKGROUND COLORS window Heal game names such as BLACKJACK will appear on screen buttons These names tend to vary from model to model 3 2 7 2000 Config Test Menu Game Options Background Colors Touch BACKGROUND COLORS to open its window This window contains buttons for all games and controls for red green and blue levels To set a game s background screen color follow these steps Q 1 Touch a game name button for example JACKS OR BETTER LI 2 Touch the DEFAULT button The CURRENT indicator changes to the color of the DEFAULT screen background QO 3 To specify a custom color background move the R G and B sliders as desired R stands for red B for blue G for green You can move each slider in various ways Touch the right arrowhead to increase color saturation in small steps Touch the left arrowhead to reduce color saturation in small steps Touch the arrow body beside the slider to change color saturation in large steps Drag the slider right to smoothly increase color saturation Drag the slider left to smoothly reduce color saturation O 4 Look at the BACKGROUND COLOR indicator box to see the effect of your changes The game name of the current game also appears in this box 5 If you want to a
136. k the lamp bracket back and forth until it disengages from the button housing Then pull the lamp bracket away from the button housing Take care not to bend switch leads 5 If you want to remove the button housing start by unscrewing the notched plastic nut QO 6 If you re removing the button housing the nut support will also come off Lift the button housing off the Player Panel Q 7 Grasp and pull the old bulb straight out Reassembly OG 1 Replace the bulb Use a type CM86 or equivalent bulb WMS part 24 8829 OY 2 If you removed the button housing replace it through the button hole Make sure that the letters read right side up Replace the nut support from the button housing O 3 If you removed the button housing secure it with the plastic nut The serrated edge of the plastic nut should face the player panel O 4 Hold down the button and snap the lamp bracket back on Test the button to be sure that the bracket seats properly QO 5 Switch on GD power CQ 6 Close and lock the Main Door Removing the Topbox Glass OG 1 Unlock and open the Main Door Removing Bill 3 Mounting Bracket Card Reader Face Plate Rt Side 16 005046 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE S2 CH1 7 2000 1 7 Periodic Maint Maint Button Button Housing Bracket Removable Wire Lead Typical Button Assembly 1 8 7 2000 Q 2 Switch off GD power at the PDU Q 3 Lift notched mounting brackets on Ca
137. le Size to Unlock NJ Extra Stacker Lk 15 9 mm 19 3 x 16 1 mm CW or CCW NJ Extra Cass Lk 15 9 mm 19 3 x 16 2 mm RH hole CW Jackpot Key Sw 63 5 mm 19 3 x 17 3 mm N A Or 28 6 mm e Monitor 17 MONITOR Bracket Monitor Upper Te 01 002806 Mounting Frame Monitor 01 002801 Kit Touch Screen Replacement taped A 005815 Sensor 17 Micerotouch 5470 004817 01 e Printer Components ITHACA PRINTER 70 SERIES Base Prnterbb5bE i e cot te eee ooh ete ER e Ea oa 01 003510 Bracket Printer Shipping DL 01 003546 Bracket Printer Slide DR 01 003509 Bracket Printer Stop DEL 01 003545 Bracket Printer Exit Barrier 55L 01 003547 Clamp Cable 1 2 eerren a 03 7655 8 Paper Journal cr ettet o riae ah eis 20 9703 Printer Ithaca Rewind Rear Con 20 003744 03 Printer Ithaca w o Rewind Rear Con 20 003745 03 ITHACA PRINTER THERMAL 700 SERIES Bracket Therm Printer Mtg eeessssssesssss 01 005733 Bracket Printer Power Mio 01 005880 Cord Line 110V NA 5850 13344 00 Cover Dr Btm None bp 01 003544 01 Endcap Cn Tray LH 550 rrnnnrrrnnnnrnnnenrrvnnnrrnnennvnerrrennnnnnnnr 21 002879 02ZZZ Endcap Cn Tray RH Bb 21 002879 01ZZZ Panel Barren aides ca citer n eta e Tri ec erp 01 005735 Paper Printer Ithaca Therm 700 Ser 62x120 20 005862 01 Paper Printer Ithaca Therm 700 Ser 65x120
138. lfunctioning parts Replace bad parts 3 Hopper s full but not jammed Swap coin out sensor cables Clear tilt by opening and closing main door Run Hopper Test 4 Test hopper probes by swapping them with known good ones 5 Adjust coin out proximity sensor If problem persists replace sensor Clear tilt and rerun Hopper Test 1 Clear tilt by turning ADMINI STRATOR KEY or pressing DIAGNOSTIC button 2 Run Hopper Test 3 Check hopper s electromechanical brake 4 Adjust coin out proximity sensor 1 Clear jam Clear tilt by turning ADMINISTRATOR KEY or pressing DIAGNOSTIC button Run Hopper Test Watch hopper for bent or malfunctioning parts Replace bad parts 2 Hopper s not jammed Check or swap hopper power and coin out sensor cables Clear tilt and rerun Hopper Test 3 Adjust coin out proximity sensor If problem persists swap sensor Clear tilt and rerun Hopper Test 1 Adjust coin out proximity sensor Clear tilt by turning ADMINISTRATOR KEY or pressing DIAGNOSTIC button Run Hopper Test If problem persists replace sensor 2 Repair or replace cable 3 Service communication link 4 Replace faulty hopper mechanics 5 Repair or replace Hopper Driver Board Test hopper SSR for leakage Bad SSR Replace it 6 Replace faulty I O Board 16 003677 TROUBLESHOOTING WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device eee Troubleshooting Lamp Matrix Guide One entire column of lamps doesn t work
139. me kale kame BET 1 will appear on screen buttons Ea These names tend to vary from model to model Output Touching OUTPUT opens a window with a button array Test an output by touching that output s touch screen button By touching its button you can turn an output on or off Touch ALL ON to to toggle all switches on Touch ALL OFF to toggle them off again Touch SHOW ALL to view the lamp matrix layout In the matrix layout R stands for lamp row and C for lamp column Door Test Touch DOOR for a door status display open or closed Check door switches by pushing and releasing each switch As you open a door the screen highlights the corresponding door name Touch LATCHES on the screen to maintain an on condition across any closed switch WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device 16 003674 AUDIT DIAG ADJUST 7 2000 3 11 Audit Diag Adjust VAN CAUTION Print several receipts before closing the main door Otherwise receipts may jam later NOTICE MONITOR ADJUSTMENT KNOBS The exact adjustment knob location depends on the type of monitor provided with the GD 3 12 7 2000 Printer Optional on some GDs Touch PRINTER to open the Printer Test Window This window enables you to print tickets with a bar code and test characters To print one ticket touch PRINT 1 TICKET To print 20 test tickets touch PRINT 20 TICKETS To print continuously touch PRINT CONTINUOUS To stop continuous printing touch EXIT
140. n A 004398 13 2 Windsor Coin A 004398 14 e LEE A 004398 15 25e CANAAN iis uev ea ur ee recie eee eere xe dud gei aas A 004398 16 2 Ontario IDN A 004398 17 500 IC HEEN A 004398 18 e Kits COMPLETE 10 BUTTON PLAYER PANEL KIT Kit 10 Button Complete Player Panel 17U A 003518 01 ZZZ Link Belly Door Loc BBC 01 002543 Bracket Belly Door Loc Rel 550 01 002882 Bar Belly Door Loc BBC 01 003210 Panel 10 Button CN BV DC 01 003262 10ZZZ Cam Fit 1 13 Dual Mm 01 12793 01 Pin Belly Door Loc Actr BC 02 002544 Gamp Cable V2 vridde aan 03 7655 8 Spring 028 x 25 x 1 37 26 5 sss 10 002555 16 005160 MECHANICAL PARTS WMS Gaming WMS Service Manual 1 7 Upright Mechanical Parts Asahi Seiko Model 54 Hopper Parts abneb 19 99 e Aq painseow se Ja8UMUId 34 WO ue 0 JO eouejsip e 01 pajsnipe eq pinoys Sz auu oul Buimeig syed mog PS IPPON ees S3 CH2 7 2000 16 005160 MECHANICAL PARTS WMS Service Manual 1 7 Upright Mechanical Parts Parts NOTICE A 003518 02 ZZZ not shown is only used with 5 pay line 25 coin games A 003518 03 ZZZ is only used with themes V012 and V023 A 003518 04 ZZZ not shown is only used with 40 coin Rhode Island games A 003518 05 ZZZ not shown is only used for Pick 5 Poker NOTICE Indented parts make up parts that are above and closer to the left margin For instanc
141. n Touch TOUCH SCREEN to adjust or verify screen calibration TOUCH SCREEN opens a window with two buttons TOUCH CAL and TOUCH TEST Is calibration so poor that you can t activate the Touch Screen Test from the screen Press the CHANGE button and simultaneously turn the ADMINISTRATOR KEY switch The GD automatically enters the Touch Cal Option Mode Touch Cal Touch TOUCH CAL to open its window TOUCH CAL matches cursor position to touch position Touch the number 1 in the window s bottom left corner A new window replaces the first Touch the number 2 in the window s top right corner The screen calibrates to your touch Then the Tests Window returns Touch Test Touch TOUCH TEST to open its window TOUCH TEST reveals how well the cursor tracks finger movement Touch several screen loctions Notice the Down and Lift coordinates in the window s bottom left corner These report where your finger touched and rose off the screen The Drag coordinates define where your finger currently rests on the screen Hopper Tests for GDs with the hopper option Touch HOPPER TESTS to open the Hopper Test Window Put at least 30 coins in the hopper for this test During the test the monitor counts coins paid out The Hopper Test checks the HOPPER DRIVE CIRCUITRY HoPPER MOTOR e MOTOR BRAKE e COIN OUT PROXIMITY SENSOR The I O Board enables the hopper driver a solid state relay SSR The SSR switches on the hopper motor and releases
142. n Door Rear View 3 6 S3 CH3 7 2000 16 005161 LARGE EXPLODED VIEWS WMS Service Manual 17 Upright Large Exploded Views Exploded Views e Door Main Rear Bearing Nyliner 1 8 r veikanter 20 8790 9 Bezel Monitor BC 29 auus 03 004070 Bracket Bezel Mtg LH SETE NE 01 002858 Bracket Bezel Mtg Lower 55C 2D cina 01 002881 Bracket Bezel Mtg RH 55C White jm 01 004071 P05 Bracket Bezel Mtg Top 55G 2800 01 002516 Cable 1 2 Braided Jumper 8 Long 22 ces 5797 002377 00 Chute Opto Diverter Mtg 55C 18 ns 01 003837 Clamp Cable 1 2 Metal WA aee 20 003561 Coin Mech CC 16d Inhibit sssse UC 09 42000 1 Coin Mech CC 16d Inhibit 1 ease 09 42000 2 Coin Mech CC 16d Inhibit 50 Per 09 42000 3 IDX Coin Mech Legend Coin Mech CC 16d Inhibit 1 Rand 12 eie 09 42000 4 Coin Mech Comparator 2000 LT Coin E 09 42000 5 Coin Mech Cmprtr Windsor 50 Tkn T2 sess 09 42000 6 VENDOR ORDERING INFORMATION CHART 1 Coin Mech Cmprtr 10 ms TKN NS 09 42000 7 du West MAII STREET fae Bae WEE Coin Mech NRI Family sscass ciere eite 12 ETER 09 00201
143. ng the Coin Comparator Denomination Q 1 With your thumb slide the coin retainer toward the right side of the comparator and remove the sample coin Q 2 Look at the front of the comparator Above the sample coin retainer you ll find a thumbscrew This thumbscrew is the coin counterweight Unscrew and remove it Save the counterweight for other conversions OG 3 Turn the coin comparator upside down Look at the coin exit near the white cable connector At the corner of this exit is a 4 Phillips screw This screw is the wedge fastener screw and fastens the plastic coin wedge in place Remove the screw QO 4 Use a small flatblade screwdriver to remove the plastic wedge from the coin exit Save the wedge for other conversions Wedge and Weight Table Reassembly QO 1 Be sure that you have the proper coin wedge for your 03 9140 denomination See the Wedge and Weight Table in this Bae procedure Turn the coin comparator upside down Look at the 20 10032 01 back of the comparator side with the spring Position the 20 10032 02 wedge in the side of the coin chute nearest the cable connector Before you slide in the wedge locate its mounting screw hole You ll find the hole at the connector edge of the comparator s spring face Slide the new plastic wedge into place O 2 Insert a 4 Phillips screw into the mounting screw hole Fasten the plastic coin wedge in place by tightening the screw Q 3 Look at the front of the comparator
144. no Hr of different bill types In the USA there are six Touch ACCEPT beside each bill name that the Game will accept Touch REJECT beside each bill name that the Game will reject Touch EXIT to close the window and save the settings Config Test Slot Toggles lot Toggles Inhibit Speech Play Button Hold Down Fog x Ca Ic The Slot Toggles window has two sets of toggles Inhibit Speech when activated by pressing YES will keep the games speech sound tracks from playing during bonus rounds NO will allow the normal bonus round sound tracks to play The Play Button Hold Down function when turned ON will allow a player to hold down the button SPIN REELS causing the game to play continuously until the credit meter runs out or a Jackpot or Bonus Screen is reached OFF will require the player to wait until the reels stop before the SPIN REELS button is enabled again Touch EXIT to close the window and save your settings June 2002 Upright Video 55X Service Manual Administration 3 7 ADMINISTRATION A WMS ANUAL Config Test Hopper Tests The Hopper Tests window is unavailable with printer software Put at least 40 coins into the hopper for this test During the test the meters count coins paid out The Hopper Test checks the e Hopper Drive Circuitry Hopper Motor Motor Brake Coin Out Proximity Sensor The I O Board enables the hopper driver which is a solid state relay SSR The SSR switches on the hopper
145. o ways Touch the submenu s screen button menu pad or If the touch screen doesn t operate use player panel buttons to move the cursor See Dead Touch Screen on page 3 3 To activate a menu selection touch the selection on the screen 3 2 Upright Video 55X Service Manual Administration June 2002 SERVICE My TI I TERS UL ZU WMS MANUAL Dead Touch Screen Technician Menu System To move the cursor on the 12 button game To access the Technician Menu System The second LINE button moves the cursor open the Game s Main Door Press the white down When the cursor reaches thel DIAGNOSTIC CONFIGURATION TEST SWITCH screen s bottom edge the cursor starts button inside the door again at the top The Technician Menu System has the Config Test Both the third LINE button and the option in addition to the four menu options that the CHANGE button moves the cursor Attendant Menu provides horizontally to the right When the cursor reaches the right screen edge the cursor starts again at the left Conta Services Taet MOVES or CURSOR Sound Uolume 5 line game 9 line game General Heter Lamp MOVES Toyyles Activation CURSOR Disable Machine Bill Protocol Validator Options To make a selection SE ed Move the cursor onto the desired digital button as described above Hopper Tests habe te Simultaneously press both of the buttons 5 line game 9 line game March 2002 Upright Video 55X Serv
146. ob 5mm x 20mm NEE 5733 12869 01 Holder Fuse Panel 39 isse 5733 12869 00 Housing WBA Door Switch Mtg 24 ies 01 003185 Label Diasgonosicbwr neee 30 suus 16 003570 Label Meter Nomenclature E 16 00331 7 03 Lock Shipping No key Seege 20 001608 Meter Electromechanical Ure AAE 20 9951 Nut 1 4 20 Flangrp 9 cune 4420 01 141 00 Panel No Tay canentes ins WEE 01 003860 PCB 3x2 E Meter Driver 18 ssec A 002464 00 PCB 17 Backplane iaire iniaiaiai 28 sitte A 000632 01 PCB Button Diode rennvrnnnnnvnnnnnvvnrnvrrnnnnnnnnennn 91 sies A 001815 00 PDU 110V NA 16 pim AE A 002912 04 PDU 222V NA EURO 16 pin NEE A 002912 06 PDU 222V HUX 16 pin GN A 002912 05 PDU Housing SW FS RCT N Amer 110V 35 01 003088 01 PDU Housing SW FS RCT Blank 220V SE 01 003088 07 Pin Lock Bar Drve 2 uisu 02 002359 Plate Backplane 3 DCH 29 castis 01 002466 Screw 6 32x16 shl st zm 14 4006 01162 16 Speaker 8 Ohm Full Range 5 1 4 25W TO 5555 13961 00 Switch Lock 25 Term Momentary Reset EE 20 10059 Switch Momentary DPDT Interlock 2D Jt 5643 14246 00 Switch Interlock 3 Position Gold 11 uns 5643 13204 00 Transfmr Int l 16 pin Main Pwr w cables 10 A 002509 00 Tray leie co 01 003819 Tray Gul OO as
147. oftware Coin Comparator The CC 16D INHIBIT coin comparator electronically compares the incoming coin to a sample coin retained by the comparator The incoming coin passes through a magnetic field creating a characteristic signal The sample coin also produces a characteristic signal The comparator electronically contrasts the incoming coin signal with the sample coin signal If the two signals differ the internal lockout solenoid remains inactive The incoming coin diverts to the reject track Like signals energize the lockout solenoid The solenoid allows the incoming coin to enter the accept track e Installing the Sample Coin OG 1 Unlock and open the Front Door Q 2 Turn off the GD at the Power Distribution Unit PDU behind BV OG 3 Without removing the coin comparator slide the sample coin retainer toward the right side of the comparator with your thumb looking at inside of door The illustration shows where to place the sample coin 4 Slip a circulated coin of the proper denomination into the sample coin retainer Gently release the retainer The sample coin retainer should tightly secure the sample coin Make sure the coin is straight up and down and positioned properly in the retainer 5 Turn on the GD at the PDU OY 6 Close and lock the Front Door L LI Coin Comparator Specs for CC 16D Lockout Enable Coin In Output Signal Not Connected Not Connected 12 VDC Ground Coin Diameter
148. on s procedures Regular Gaming Device GD collection and supply procedures include for logging currency collection Collecting bills from the Bill Validator BV e Collecting coins from the cashbox Filling the hopper Reading electromechanical meters e Collecting Bills from the Bill Validator OY 1 Unlock and open the belly door Notice the BV door at the lower right Open the BV lock with your key LI 2 Open the BV door O 3 Use the stacker box release lever upper right to free the stacker box and then pull the box out of acceptor by its handle OG 4 Unlock stacker box with key and remove bills Reassembly NOTICE Q 1 Slide an empty locked stacker box into the BV Take care not to Make a permanent record of the install the box upside down The empty box s bill access must number value on the original meter face upward R We Ri IG j NE efer to your jurisdiction s rules for Tug on stacker box handle to see that it is fully seated ecd mes readings Close and lock BV door i Close and lock belly door LU RON e Collecting Coins OG 1 Open the pedestal door with your key 000000 Q 2 Slide out the cashbox Coins In O 3 Empty the cashbox O 4 Replace the cashbox 000000 CQ 5 Lock the pedestal door Coins Out 000000 e Filling the Hopper Coins Drop G 1 Unlock and open the Main Door L 2 As necessary add coins to the hopper Be careful not to spill 000000 coins into the GD cabinet Bills In QO 3
149. oor Lockimg m 01 004252 Indented parts make up parts that Bracket Door Switch Activator e 01 002870 are above and closer to the left Bracket Hopper BiMate v POM 01 002550 margin Bracket Door Sw Mtg cccecseeeeeeteeeesteeteees D cutie 01 003325 Bracket Meter Mtg es 19 01 002807 For instance in the example below Bracket WBA Door SW ACtr es ET e 01 002949 Item A includes both Item B and Bracket WBA Door Sw Mlg MCN 01 002549 Item C Item B includes Item C but Bulb 555 6 3V 25A sss 38 ue 24 8768 not Item A Item C doesn t include EE ER 01 003519 ZZZ any other parts Order Item A to Cam Fit 1 13 Dual Mtg e Sege 01 12793 01 obtain Items B and C Chute Coin Aler 03 004479 Clamp Cable EE Pune 03 7655 16 Example Parts Clamp Cable 0 812 Metal 15 ous 20 003565 Item A Connector Plug Housing 25 Pos US WE 5792 13539 00 Item B Cover WBA Conn Mig ciini gei ads 215 nom 01 005308 Item C Endcap Coin Trav H sss 94 aiiis 21 002879 02ZZZ Endcap Coin Tray RH sss 92 cns 21 002879 01ZZZ Fuse 5x20mm 2A Slow Blow 2 5735 13853 00 NOTICE Fuse 4A 250V Slow Blow e 96 iei 5731 06314 00 To order parts with a ZZ or ZZZ Fuse 2A 250V Slow Blow So 5731 08665 00 part number suffix specify part Guide Hopper Base wb Biden 01 002376 Holder Fuse Kn
150. ooting Static RAM Tilt Guide 3 16 Symptom Battery Fail appears on display Video Memory Heap Corrupt Video memory error on display Insufficient Video Memory Video memory is full Memory Cleared appears on display Top of candle flashes slowly One of these messages appears on display e CRC Corrupt Heap Corrupt Heap Full e Deck Corrupt e Recoverable Game Log Data Corruption RAM Signature Corruption RAM Signature Corruption Main and Aux Auxillary RAM Signature Corruption Main Meter Corruption Main Meter Corruption Data Lost Unrecoverable Game Meter Corruption Auxiliary Main Meter Corruption Jurisdictional Jumper Changed Illegal Denomination Set Top of candle flashes slowly 7 2000 Probable Cause Failure of static RAM backup battery You just cleared the static RAM OS data corrupt Corrupt heap mem area Full heap mem area Bad deck of cards Game Log Data is corrupt Game will soft RAM clear and erase game log Critical RAM signature data is corrupt Game must be RAM cleared Game Log Data is corrupt Game will soft RAM clear and erase game log Aux copy of RAM signature data is corrupt Game will attempt to restore from Main copy e Main Meter data copy corrupt Game will try to restore from Aux copy e Critical Main Meter data is orrupt Game must be RAM leare
151. opyright trademark and patent laws protects the gaming device Unauthorized modifications may be illegal under international law This principle also applies to WMS GAMING INC logos designs publications and assemblies Facsimiles of WMS GAMING INC equipment or any feature of it may be illegal This principle applies to facsimiles manufactured with or without WMS GAMING INC components Reproduction or transmittal of this publication or any other WMS Gaming publication is only permitted by a purchaser of WMS Gaming products for the express purpose of maintaining and servicing those WMS Gaming products purchased Except as provided above these WMS Gaming publications may not be reproduced by mechanical photographic or electronic means for any other purpose or use without prior written permission of the publisher Check Local Laws Operation of gaming devices may be subject to state and local laws and regulations This manual doesn t solicit sale of gaming devices where they may not lawfully operate The CE Marking appears on gaming devices that meet the requirements of the EU directives On these products a Declaration of Conformity states that they satisfy all applicable EMC and safety requirements June 2002 Upright Video 55x Service Manual New Game Setup 1 7 SERVICE WIS MANUAL Safety Monitors Removing the Monitor Never remove the monitor with game power switched on Otherwise damage to the logic and touch
152. orruption Main and Aux Configuration Data Corruption Auxilliary Configuration Data Corruption Operating System Data Corruption Data Lost Operating System Data Corruption Auxilliary Operating System Data Corruption Card Deck Data Corruption Data Lost Card Deck Data Corruption Auxilliary Card Deck Data Corruption Event Log Data Corruption Data Lost Event Log Data Corruption Auxilliary Event Log Data Corruption Touchscreen to Confirm Soft RAM Clear Press Diag Button to Exit Soft Ram Clear Data Lost Press Diag Button to Exit Soft Ram Clear Data Restored Keno Range Error Invalid Card Value Top of candle flashes slowly WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device See Solutions column on preceeding table Critical configuration data is corrupt Game will attempt to restore from backup in Soft RAM Clear Main copy of critical configuration data is corrupt Game will attempt to restore from Aux copy Aux copy of critical configuration data is corrupt Game will attempt to restore from Main copy Critical system data is corrupt Game must be RAM Cleared Main copy of critical system data is corrupt Game will attempt to restore from Aux copy Aux copy of critical system data is corrupt Game will attempt to restore from Main copy Card deck data is corrupt Game must be RAM Cleared Main copy
153. oth buttons to enter your selection MOVES CURSOR 6 4 16 005060 TABLES amp DATA 7 2000 WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device
154. ouching PERIOD and then MAIN Q 7 Touch CONFIRM Q 8 To save settings and close Auditing window touch EXIT and press DIAGNOSTIC button or turn the ADMINISTRATOR KEY History Menu Touch HISTORY to open a window with four buttons Play History Touch PLAY HISTORY A window opens The window logs final game play screens from previous games Use the log to verify winnings The software classifies play histories by game Touch a button to recall the desired play history You may choose histories by game name or you may choose the ALL GAMES button Each game name button opens a window for the corresponding game This window tracks the past five bets for its subject game The ALL GAMES window details all games over the past five bets 16 003674 AUDIT DIAG ADJUST WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device TIDE ee Term Events Touch TERM EVENTS to obtain a report of any situation that raises an error flag Here are some events that raise error flags BILL RECALL Door ACCESS CASH OUT PowER ON RESET CoRRUPT MEMORY TOUCH SCREEN MALFUNCTION TERM EVENTS also provides event dates and times To scroll the screen data touch the LATER or EARLIER button Printer GDs You can touch PRINT for a hard copy of Term Events data Bill Log Touch BILL LOG A window opens to a Bill Log Listing that shows the type of event such as Bill Stacked and the date time and type of bills EFT Log Touch EFT
155. ow and Red Tall Brass Filter Tower Lamp Yellow and White Tall Brass FILTER CHROME FINISH TWO TIER SHORT Filter Tower Lamp Blue and White Short Chrome Filter Tower Lamp Blue and Yellow Short Chrome Filter Tower Lamp Green and White Short Chrome Filter Tower Lamp Orange and White Short Chrome Filter Tower Lamp Red and White Short Chrome Filter Tower Lamp Red and Yellow Short Chrome Filter Tower Lamp White and Blue Short Chrome Filter Tower Lamp White and Green Short Chrome Filter Tower Lamp White and Orange Short Chrome Filter Tower Lamp White and Red Short Chrome Filter Tower Lamp White and Yellow Short Chrome Filter Tower Lamp Yellow and Red Short Chrome Filter Tower Lamp Yellow and White Short Chrome FILTER CHROME FINISH TWO TIER TALL Filter Tower Lamp Blue and White Tall Chrome Filter Tower Lamp Blue and Yellow Tall Chrome Filter Tower Lamp Green and White Tall Chrome Filter Tower Lamp Orange and White Tall Chrome WMS Service Manual 1 7 Upright 24 8832 20 000846 11 20 000846 26 20 000846 14 20 000846 15 20 000846 12 20 000846 22 20 000846 16 20 000846 19 20 000846 10 20 000846 17 20 000846 18 20 000846 21 20 000846 13 20 10057 11 20 10057 26 20 10057 14 20 10057 15 20 10057 12 20 10
156. own above is mounted on the GD s PDU panel box O 3 Unscrew the plastic fuse knob Reassembly 1 Replace the fuse In 120 volt areas use a 4ASB 250V fuse In 220 to 240 volt areas use a 2ASB 250V fuse LP Q 2 Return the fuse knob to its position on the PDU front panel O 3 Twist the plastic fuse knob until it reengages Q 4 Switch on GD power at the PDU panel box Q 5 Close and lock the Main Door Printer Optional Changing Paper on the Ithaca Printer Change the paper when you see the pink stripe on the receipt paper Remove Takeup and Supply Rolls The Takeup Roll will not be present on all printers Q 1 Pull out the journal takeup roll Q 2 Tear the yellow journal paper off against the shear plate Q 3 Unscrew the flange on the spindle s left side Set the spindle and flange aside Q 4 Hold down the printer beak 5 Pull the used supply roll and paper out of the printer Set the spindle aside Put In the New Supply Roll Q 6 Squarely tear off the edge of the new supply roll Use a table edge etc Put the spindle in the new supply roll Put the supply roll in the lower set of snaps Hold down the printer beak Push the paper up through the throat until paper emerges past the printhead DOCDCLU COON Thread the Paper Q 11 Turn the thumbwheel gear to advance six inches of paper past the printhead 7 2000 16 005046 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE S2 CH1 WMS Service Manual 17 Upright
157. p Full Error Heap full Video Heap Error Video heap full 3 24 Upright Video 55X Service Manual Administration March 2002 SERVICE My TI INTERNT ALL AZ WIMS MANUAL History Play History Play History In History 3 Game 2 Credit Date 63 01 68 Denon 8 25 Bet TOAST OF THE TOWN Won Bonus Won 366 This window logs final game play screens from previous games Use the log to verify winnings The screen shots are displayed in reverse order with the most recently played game first The log tracks at least the past ten bets Touch the PREV GAME button to scroll back to the desired play history Touch the NEXT GAME button to scroll forward to the desired play history If the game has a theme with a bonus round there will be a BONUS button to advance to the details of the bonus screen If a Dot Matrix Printer is installed in a lottery jurisdiction a PRINT button is displayed to get a hard copy of the data Touch the EXIT button to close the window March 2002 Upright Video 55X Service Manual Administration 3 25 ADMINISTRATION 1 WMS Ds MAT GAMING History Logs Term Events EVENT TYPE SPECIFIC Memory Corrupt RAM Properly Cleared 66 06 06 63 61 08 The History Logs are very similar in layout with different types of content They all provide time and date and in the lower area two numbers indicating of items and of pages starting with 0 To scroll the screen data touch the LATER or EARLIER button Prin
158. plane Board or I O Board 4 Service input or replace I O Board 1 Replace switch 2 Repair or replace switch cable 3 Straighten adjust or replace bracket 4 Rewire switch 5 Service input or replace I O Board No Communication NOTICE Report error codes to central communication site for evaluation and processing Codes enable use of advanced diagnostic facilties 3 4 7 2000 1 Wrong protocol setting 2 Bad power line to slot machine 3 Blown main PDU fuse 4ASB on 120V GDs 2ASB on 240V GDs 4 Bad communication cables 5 Bad external communication power supply 6 Bad UO Board 1 Enter Administation Mode and set GD communications to proper protocol 2 Make sure that slot machine is on live circuit 3 If fuse is bad replace it 4 If cables are bad repair or replace them 5 If your GD has external communication power supply replace it 6 Replace I O Board and rerun test 16 003677 TROUBLESHOOTING WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device eee Troubleshooting CPU Board 7 Segment Display Guide CPU Board display is blank 1 Constantly 8 never appears 1 Check LEDs on I O Board to Logic isn t receiving power see which power supply voltage is 2 After 8 clears after power up absent Then see Power Game OK Troubleshooting Guide 2 Return game to operation CPU Board displays 8 Briefly at power up Game OK 1 Constant 8 Remove and 8 remains on Dead CPU
159. power at the PDU s On Off switch Q 6 Close and lock the Main Door Replacing The Topbox Starter OG 1 Unlock and open the Main Door O 2 Turn off GD power at the PDU Q 3 Perform Removing the Topbox Glass procedures Q 4 The starter is above the tube on the right Twist the starter counterclockwise until it pops free Q 5 Remove the starter Reassembly OG 1 Place the new starter WMS part 20 9850 in its socket 16 005046 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE S2 CH1 WMS Service Manual 1 7 Upright g Periodic Maint Maint Q 2 Twistthe starter clockwise until it locks in GO 3 Replace the glass If an electrical cable connects to the back of the glass plug in the cable O 4 Replace Card Reader Face Plate Q 5 Turn on GD power at the PDU CQ 6 Close and lock the Main Door e Replacing the Tower Light Bulb 1 Unlock and open the Main Door Q 2 Switch off GD power at PDU On Off switch behind BV QO 3 With an 11 32 nut driver remove the top nut from the tower light O 4 Remove the tower light dome Q 5 Grasp and turn the bayonet bulb counter clockwise When the bulb disengages it pops out Reassembly Q 1 Insert the new bulb in the socket Only replace the lamp with a type 1888 bulb Other types may cause damage Press the bulb down in its socket Turn the bulb clockwise until it locks in place 2 Replace the dome and top nut Q 3 Tighten the nut with an 11 32 nut driver QO 4 Switch on GD power
160. ptions window are CHOOSE PROTOCOL CONFIGURE PROTOCOL The machine uses this protocol for gaming device to host communication The host must employ the same protocol as the game Choose Protocol This window varies depending on the software installed into the game Portion of the Revision window showing the Software Program Number The Software Program Number will indicate which Choose Protocol window will be displayed The first letter may be a V for a video hopper game or a P for a video printer game The letter after the first dash indicates the protocol It may be an X 3 4 or 5 The combination of a V and an X will display the following choices NONE ACP SAS PLUS SDS The combination of a V and a 4 will display the following choices NONE SAS4 The combination of a V and a 5 will display the following choices NONE SAS5 The combination of a P and a 3 will display the following choices NONE SAS3 The combination of a P and a 5 will display the following choices NONE SAS4 SAS5 To close any of these windows and save your setting touch EXIT Once a selection is made and the window is exited a RAM Clear is required to change the protocol selection Returning to the window will display only the previous selection June 2002 Upright Video 55X Service Manual Administration 3 11 ADMINISTRATION 1 WMS deleng GAMING Config Test Protocol Options Configure Protocol Terminal Address Options Touch the keypad keys to
161. r details of what each meter is reading On each of the Coin Meters Coin has been removed to make space In the Host Bonus Meter Window WAGER MTCH Wager Match In the Tilts Meter Window RAM SIGN RAM Signature Error The rest of the meters are also counting Errors typically CRC Errors The History Logs were able to be viewed without abbreviating the text The Use of the Logs is detailed in the Administration Chapter The Event Log behind the Art Glass CREDITS PLAYED VON GRMES PLAYED END WON GAME HOLD PERCENT STR STR STR LOG LOG STR LOG STR STR 3 ANYBAK LOGO 2ANYBR STAR STAR LOG STAR STAR Seoeescosoocescs INSERT COIN EVENT TYPE Touch Screen Error Door Closed Door ficcess Touch Screen Error Term Events See SPECIFIC TIME DATI No Bad Response 08 61 13 037 8170 Main Main No Bad Response RAM Properly Clear INSERT COIN March 2002 Upright Video 55X Service Manual 3 Reel Video Electronic Parts NOTICE Chapter 1 Parts Electronic Electronic component parts are contained in schematic manual A 005101 System 1 5 Drawing Set Boards Circuit Board 17 in Three PCB Backplane A 000632 01 Board Button Diode missat a a a A 001815 00 Board CPU and Video Daughter Card A 000051 31 NOTICE includes both CPU Board A 17677 03 and Video Card A 18402 33 If your game s bill validator has a Board CPW 1 5 non ease e
162. r on the monitor This message indicates proper clearing of the RAM Press the white Diagnostic Button to bring the game into PLAY mode Upright Video 55x Service Manual U888 USQ h0 pal GAMING System Data Coins Hoch usa Coin Acceptor Data nust be accepted and fiore any other software e Coin Mech Configuration Menu U8B8 USQ hOh PAL GAMING System Data Coin Acceptor Dat Accept Confirm l Pressing Gonfirm will clear Ran and overwrite the buffer data Accept and Confirm Choices Software Installation and Changes 2 5 SOFTWARE INSTALL J WMS MANGAI Incomplete and Invalid RAM Clear Checks Extra security enhancements were implemented in OS 2 57 A1 in order to prevent RAM from booting up on non zeroed data right after a hard RAM clear An Incomplete RAM Clear could be generated at boot up after a hard RAM clear if the process was not performed correctly Also a version control system will be implemented to prevent older obsolete RAM clears from being used ilt Incomplete Memory Clear In OS 2 57 A1 an Incomplete RAM Clear tilt will occur if the RAM clear did not complete properly ilt Invalid RAM Clear In OS 2 57 A1 an Invalid RAM Clear tilt will occur if the RAM clear that was used wasn t a valid RAM clear version 2 6 Upright Video 55x Service Manual Software Installation and Changes June 2002 Diagnostic Code Chapter 2 Diagnostic Software The GD should
163. r touch Then the Tests Menu returns 16 003674 AUDIT DIAG ADJUST WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device us Audit Diag Adjust Touch Test Touch TOUCH TEST to open its window TOUCH TEST reveals how well the cursor tracks finger movement Touch several screen locations Notice the Down and Lift coordinates in the window s bottom left corner These report where your finger touched and rose off the screen The Drag coordinates define where your finger currently rests on the screen Sound Touch SOUND to display the Sound Window This window enables you to adjust GD sound volume and test the sound hardware Diagnostics The SOUND window contains four sound sample buttons Low TONE WARNING TONE HIGH TONE NOISE TONE Touch LOW TONE WARNING TONE or HIGH TONE for a test sound The LOW TONE WARNING TONE and HIGH TONE buttons each test one audio frequency band The system should reproduce all sounds at about the same volume Listen for volume changes distortion missing sounds or intermittent sounds Touch NOISE TONE and the GD outputs noise across all audio bands Listen for an absence or unusual emphasis of high low or midrange sound Sound Call Touch SOUND CALL to display a numeric keypad This keypad allows you to test sounds at various EPROM locations by entering addresses Typical addresses appear in the table Sound Call Test Depending on which sound EPROMs it uses your machine may include sounds at these a
164. rd P N A 003498 01 must be used This daughter board plugs into the highlighted XU2 XU3 area and must remain in place attached to the CPU during the RAM Clear procedure In the past when using 1M RAM Clear Chips the extender board did not have to be in place when performing a RAM clear 2 2 Upright Video 55x Service Manual Software Installation and Changes June 2002 SERVICE WMs SERVICE SOFTWARE INSTALL Best Practices Before removing the boards always ground yourself by touching bare metal on the cabinet to protect the PC Boards from static discharges Try to handle the boards by their edges avoiding contact with the traces When swapping EPROMs place the board on a conductive ESD mat use a grounding strap and chip extracting tools Avoid bending EPROM leads N CAUTION Failure to observe static protection procedures can damage computer components and void your warranty A technician using the wrist strap and mat Board Ejector Tabs CPU 1 5 Board Verify that the RAM Jumper setting circled above on the board matches the memory size of the EPROMS 4 or 8 meg Disengage the CPU Board by pulling the white board ejector tabs toward you Engage the board by pushing its white board ejector tabs toward the cage Two of the available chip extractor tools June 2002 Upright Video 55x Service Manu
165. rd Reader Face Plate out of rectangular holes in cabinet Lift by Face Plate s bottom tab Remove Face Plate and set aside O 4 Lift the topbox glass off of its two bottom support brackets Gently pull the glass away from the machine until you can see inside the topbox OG 5 Ifa electrical cable connects to the back of the glass unplug the cable Remove the glass Be particularly careful of fragile shadowboxes that may be glued or taped to the glass Set the glass aside in a safe place Reassembly Q 1 Replace the glass If an electrical cable connects to the back of the glass plug in the cable Q 2 Replace Card Reader Face Plate Q 3 Switch on GD power at the PDU behind BV LI 4 Close and lock the Main Door Removing the Topbox Fluorescent Tube OG 1 Unlock and open the Main Door Q 2 Switch off GD power at PDU On Off switch behind BV Q 3 Perform Removing the Topbox Glass procedures O 4 Carefully grasp the tube Twist the tube in either direction 1 4 turn two clicks until the tube pins come free of the sockets Q 5 Remove the tube Reassembly Q 1 Slide a new tube into the tube sockets Tube type and part number depend on your GD s topbox model Most machines have an 15W 18 inch tube Use WMS part 24 8809 OG 2 Twist the tube either way 1 4 turn Q 3 Replace the glass If an electrical cable connects to the back of the glass plug in the cable Q 4 Replace Card Reader Face Plate Q 5 Switch on GD
166. rd cage The card cage is behind the Main Door At the back of the card cage is a blind mating backplane This backplane attaches peripherals to the card cage circuit boards For security purposes the card cage door locks A door security switch also monitors door openings and closures Exploded View Left to right CPU and I O boards card cage and backplane June 2002 Upright Video 55x Service Manual Software Installation and Changes 2 1 ae Laelia A WMS p UAI identification Backplane and CPU EEPROMs A security EEPROM resides on the CPU Board Some machines have two CPU EEPROMs Another EEPROM resides on the Backplane These chips contain EPROM identifier data that the GD uses to reinforce its security DOOR KEY SWITCHES TOUCH SCREEN Jo COIN VALIDATOR Backplane and CPU EEPROM Security A CPU Board EEPROM contains error detection data The CPU monitors this data during access to the EEPROM Corrupt data or a bad EEPROM causes a tilt to appear on the monitor e TILT SECURE MEMORY CRC CORRUPT indicates a CPU Board EEPROM XU27 data error P N STIS 002075 01 UPRIGHT VIDEO BACKPLANE GAME BUTTONS The backplane board CPU 1 5 board with video eese daughter card and the yellow Masse square indicates the location for the EPROM extender daughter board Note When RAM clearing a game using the CPU 1 5 an EPROM extender daughter boa
167. reen cable 4 Repair or replace interface cable 5 Replace Touch Screen Board 6 Replace UO Board Touch Screen Fail Use Player Panel Buttons If the touch screen malfunctions you can use two buttons to perform touch screen functions PLAY or DEAL DRAW moves the cursor downward After the cursor reaches the screen s bottom edge the cursor wraps around CHANGE or BET ONE moves the cursor horizontally toward your right After the cursor reaches the right edge of the screen the cursor wraps around To make a selection Ey O 2 to select O 3 Turn the Attendant Key switch to enter Administration Mode Use PLAY and CHANGE DEAL DRAW and BET ONE to move the cursor Set the cursor atop the screen button that you want Simultaneously press both buttons to enter your selection 16 003677 TROUBLESHOOTING WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device es Troubleshooting Top Box Monopoly Board Communication Tilt Guide NO TOP BOX RESPONSE Topbox not detected Check connection and reset E Game requires a different OS XU3 Check version and reset TOP BOX System Version Error version Indiis topbox TOP BOX XU10 Checksum Error Incorrect version XU10 Check version and reset ioni l TOP BOX XU3 Checksum Error Incorrect version XU3 Check version and reset TOP BOX XU4 Checksum Error Incorrect version XU4 Check version and reset TOP BOX BAD PACKET TYPE Check version and reset
168. reen numeric keys to enter the time in 24 hour form Then touch the OK button The window closes Tests I O Currency urrenc uy Coin type BAHA OPTO pulse width 1 M608 ms Bill OPTO pulse width 2 6666 ms Open the Currency window Insert a valid coin into the coin slot The test coin meters should increment the coin count This window should record the pulse length of the acceptor coin deposit signal in milliseconds Insert a 1 5 10 20 50 or 100 bill into the BV slot The window displays the bill denomination 10 example circled March 2002 Upright Video 55X Service Manual Administration 3 17 ADMINISTRATION 1 WMS eae GAMING Tests I O Input This window lists the Game s input switches buttons dee and opto detectors Test a switch by closing it If the 3 Lines input works the screen highlights the input s name Attendant Superu S T Sene LER Touch EXIT to close the window Play 1 Play 2 Play 3 Play 4 Play 5 N A N A Admin Slant Top Opto A Opto B Hopper Full Coin In Tests I O Output DT SA HIL Test an output by touching that output s touch screen button Turn an output on or off by touching its button Touch ALL ON to to toggle all switches on Touch ALL OFF to toggle them off again Touch SHOW ALL to view the lamp matrix layout In the matrix layout R stands for lamp row and C for lamp column Touch EXIT to close the window 3 18 Upright Video 55X Service
169. rrennnnrenennr 20 002449 52 Sq 6 3V Lamp a 4 Linhas eernronrerrrrnnnrrnnrnrvnnrrrrennnnrenennr 20 002449 53 Sq 6 3V Lamp a 5 Linhas earnvrnnorrrrnnnrrnnrnrvnnrrrrennnnrnrennr 20 002449 54 Sq 6 3V Lamp a 7 Lines sse 20 002449 63 Sq 6 3V Lamp a 9 Lines rrrnnannvnnnonrrrnnnrrnnnnnvnnrnrrrnnnnvenernr 20 002449 64 Sq 6 3V Lamp a Play Op 20 002449 60 m NOTICE Sq 6 3V Lamp a Play pp 20 002449 61 Additional 20 002449 222 50 a Sy Lamp B BetOnex uns 20 002449 18 pushbutton assembly part S4 6 3V Lamp BET ONE 20 002449 02 numbers are available 4 6 3V Lamp B Collect eee 20 002449 22 through your Regional Field gq 6 3V Lamp CALL ATT Lue e 20 002449 10 Service Office Sq 6 3V Lamp CASH CREDIT 20 002449 07 Sq 6 3V Lamp CHANGE Bed 20 002449 14 Sq 6 3V Lamp CLCT WN GS o ae 20 002449 12 Sq 6 3V Lamp DEAL DRAW sseseeennee 20 002449 09 Sq 6 3V Lamp MAX BET 20 002449 01 Sq 6 3V Lamp SERVICE seen 20 002449 65 PUSHBUTTON COMPONENTS Bezel Assy Sq w plngr amp epring 20 001986 01 Insert Square 1 Linha rerrnnnrorrrrrnnrrrrrronnnrsrrrrrnnvrrrsrrnnnnnn 20 001985 55 2 10 S3 CH2 7 2000 16 005160 MECHANICAL PARTS WMS Service Manual 1 7 Upright Mechanical Parts e Pushbuttons Player Panel continued Insert Square 2 Linhas Insert Square 3 Linhas Insert Square 4 Linhas In
170. s information back to the CPU Board If the hopper fails to dispense coins the hopper stops Touch SHUT OFF HOPPER to disable the hopper motor and engage the brake The CPU responds by deactivating the SSR The SSR switches off the hopper motor and applies the brake f the hopper fails to dispense coins the hopper stops Touch EXIT to leave the Hopper Test Window NOTICE You must set protocol options before you can set the terminal address Choose Protocol Options Touch CHOOSE PROTOCOL OPTIONS A window opens Touch one of the buttons inside this window to set your machine s communications protocol Your machine uses this protocol for GD to host 3 6 7 2000 16 003674 AUDIT DIAG ADJUST WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device RO Audit Diag Adjust communication The host must employ the same protocol that you ve set for your GD To close the window and save your setting touch EXIT Terminal Address Options Touch TERMINAL ADDRESS to display a window with a numeric keypad Touch keypad keys to enter each digit of an address in decimal notation Your machine uses this three digit SAS plus address during GD to host communication Touch the arrow to advance to the next digit of the address Allowable addresses range between zero and 127 You must set protocol options before you can set the terminal address To close the window and save your setting touch EXIT Sound Volume Touch SOUND to display the Sound Window T
171. screen press and hold the CHANGE button Simultaneously turn the ADMINISTRATOR KEY switch The Game automatically enters the TOUCH CAL option Touch Calibration matches cursor position to touch position Touch the number 1 in the window s bottom left corner Anew window replaces the first Touch the number 2 in the window s top right corner The screen calibrates to your touch Then the Tests Menu returns Touch Test reveals how well the cursor tracks finger movement Touch several screen locations Notice the Down and Lift coordinates in the window s bottom left corner These report where your finger touched and rose off the screen The Drag coordinates define where your finger currently rests on the screen Tests I O Sound This window tests the sound hardware Diagnostics There are four sound sample buttons Diagnostics High Tone Noise Tone e Low Tone Warning Tone High Tone Noise Tone The LOW TONE WARNING TONE and HIGH TONE buttons each test one audio frequency band The system should reproduce all sounds at about the same volume Listen for volume changes distortion missing sounds or intermittent sounds The NOISE TONE outputs noise across all audio bands Listen for an absence or unusual emphasis of high low or midrange sound Sound Call displays a numeric keypad This tests sounds at various EPROM locations by entering addresses Typical addresses appear in the table Sound Call Test Depen
172. sert Square 5 Linhas Insert Square 1 Line Insert Square 2 Line Insert Square 3 Lines Insert Square 4 Lines Insert Square 5 Lines Insert Square 7 Lines Insert Square 9 Lines Insert Square Bet Stand Insert Square Bet Two Insert Square Cash Out Insert Square Change Red Wht Text Insert Square Change Wht BIk Insert Square Collect Insert Square Collect Winnings Insert Square Deal Insert Square Deal Draw Insert Square Double Down Insert Square Max Bet Insert Square Quick Pick Insert Square Service Red Wht Text Insert Square Play 1 Per Line Insert Square Play 2 Per Line Insert Square Play 3 Per Line Insert Square Play 4 Per Line Insert Square Play 5 Per Line Insert Square Play 7 Per Line Insert Square Play 9 Per Line Insert M Rect B Bet One Credit Insert M Rect B Bet Pre Line Insert M
173. sound sample buttons Between the arrows is a slider box Use the arrows and slider to set the game s non award sound volume The slider can be moved through the volume range of zero on the left end to 255 on the right end Touch the arrowheads to change the level in small steps Touch the arrow body beside the slider to change the volume in large steps Drag the slider to smoothly change sound volume Sound Call Touch SOUND CALL to display a numeric keypad This keypad tests sounds at various EPROM locations by entering addresses Typical addresses appear in the table Sound Call Test Depending on which theme is installed the machine may include sounds at these addresses Sound calls can be used to check volume settings and audio hardware performance Touch keypad keys to enter each digit of an address in decimal notation Touch the arrow to advance to the next digit of the address OK will play the selected sound and exit the Sound Call window PLAY will play the selected sound and stay in the Sound Call window CANCEL will exit the Sound Call window June 2002 Upright Video 55X Service Manual Award Volume Touching Award Volume adds two sliders to the VOLUME window Large Award Volume Top Award Volume The MASTER VOLUME slide control that we described above continues to function the same way The other two sliders operate in the same manner as the MASTER VOLUME slider Use the other two sliders to r
174. ss both buttons To test or calibrate a touch screen Select TOUCH SCREEN on the Diagnostic Menu See Touch Screen in this chapter 7 2000 2 3 Diagnostic Code Code Slide this way to Slider Slide this way to decrease volume increase volume NOTICE Your GD s sound call addresses Sound may vary from the address examples that appear below Touch SOUND to display the Sound Window This window enables you to adjust GD sound volume and test the sound hardware Sound Samples The Sound Window contains four sound sample buttons Low ToNE WARNING TONE HIGH TONE NOISE TONE Touch LOW TONE WARNING TONE or HIGH TONE for a test sound The LOW TONE WARNING TONE and HIGH TONE buttons each test one audio frequency band The system should reproduce all sounds at about the same volume Listen for volume changes distortion missing sounds or intermittent sounds Touch NOISE TONE and the GD outputs noise across all audio bands Listen for an absence or unusual emphasis of high low or midrange sound Volume Notice the two pointed MASTER VOLUME arrow below the sound sample buttons Between the arrows is a slider box Use the arrows and slider to set the GD s non award sound volume You can move the slider through the volume range of zero to 255 Touch the right arrowhead to raise the level in small steps Touch the left arrowhead to reduce the level in small steps Touch the arrow body beside the slider
175. stand Pull the Hopper out of the game to gain access to the Anchor and Access Hole Template bolt holes If the stand is made of metal drop four 5 16 x 1 1 4 hex head bolts down through the clearance holes and secure the cabinet to the drop stand with the jam nuts If the stand is made of wood drop four 3 8 x 2 carriage bolts down through the clearance holes and secure the cabinet to the drop stand with the hex nuts 1 12 Upright Video 55x Service Manual New Game Setup June 2002 o SERVICE AAWMS MANUAL Hopper if configured with a hopper Access the Hopper N CAUTION The Hopper has a rotary type line frequency Switch the PDU to Standby mode This switch located on a vertically mounted Hopper will power down the hopper before Control Board near the motor beneath and unplugging or plugging it in Otherwise beside the hopper bowl Check this switch s you will damage the hopper setting to see that the factory setting matches amp Ni the local line frequency If not set the switch to match the local power line frequency Notice the arrow on the switch face This arrow points to either 110 or 220 The switch labels are not indicating line voltage n 60 Hz areas the arrow should point to 110 The Line Frequency Switch n 50 Hz areas the arrow should point to Approx Max Coin Capacity 920 Level Lusnl 256 5 Full Bowl 1000 4400 4800 To adjust the switch insert a small scr
176. sts Refer to your monitor manual Palette color bars helps you assess gun adjustment Convergence Crosshatch pattern helps you assess alignment convergence Purity screens Red Green Blue White Banner Printer Test Only on printer machines The GD prints a test ticket with symbols and a logo The GD repeats Auto Cycle Mode tests until you touch EXIT If the tests identify problems the screen displays error messages Touch EXIT to return to the Services Window WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device 16 003674 AUDIT DIAG ADJUST 7 2000 3 9 Audit Diag Adjust Tests Menu v WO Printer Video Touch Screen Sound Comm Status 3 10 7 2000 Revision Touch REVISION to display the software version REVISION also displays the GD s terminal number Set Clock The SET CLOCK button allows you to change the system date and time Touch SET CLOCK Date Use the arrows to position the cursor in the date display Use the onscreen keypad to enter the correct date MMDDYY Then touch the OK button The window closes Time Use the arrows to position the cursor in the time display Use the onscreen keyboard to enter the time in 24 hour form Then touch the OK button The window closes Banner Multi Game Only Touch BANNER to enter the banner phrase for the GD to display Enter the message by touching keys on the alphanumeric keypad screen Then press OK or CANCEL Exit Press DIAGNOS
177. ter Games Touch PRINT for a hard copy of Log data TERM EVENTS are reports of any situation that raises an error flag Here are some events that raise error flags Bill Recall e Door Access Cash Out Power On Reset Corrupt Memory Touch Screen Malfunction The BILL LOG listing shows Bill Validator events by type such as Bill Stacked and the denomination of bills COUPON LOG listing shows the type of event such as Cashable Coupon and Value This is available with SDS or SAS5 The EFT LOG listing shows the EFT Electronic Funds Transfer from the host event transactions and lists value and type The TICKET LOG listing shows the Event Voucher and Amount It is only available with SAS5 The HOST BONUS LOG listing shows the credits won due to bonus awards and jackpot multipliers 3 26 Upright Video 55X Service Manual Administration March 2002 SERVICE W LITPTERET ERI WIS MANUAL Service Coin The Service Coin Button is only found on the full administrators menu in the lower right corner Touching the screen button will open a menu with two choices Release 1 Coin and Exit Touching Release 1 Coin will cause the hopper to eject one coin or token Exit will return to the main Administration Menu System screen March 2002 Upright Video 55X Service Manual Administration 3 27 g Periodic Maint Maint Chapter 1 Periodic Maintenance Collection and Supply NOTICE Follow your jurisdicti
178. the brake Touch ONE COIN or 10 COINS to test the hopper s ability to dispense coins The hopper responds by dispensing a coin or coins A coin out sensor detects each coin leaving the hopper The sensor transmits this information back to the CPU Board Touch SHUT OFF HOPPER to disable the hopper motor and engage the brake The CPU responds by deactivating the SSR The SSR switches off the hopper motor and applies the brake Touch EXIT to leave the Hopper Test Window WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device 16 003673 DIAGNOSTIC CODE Dead Touch Screen To move the cursor 10 button game DEAL DRAW or PLAY button moves the cursor down When the cursor reaches the screen s bottom edge the cursor wraps around CHANGE or BET ONE button moves the cursor horizontally toward your right When the cursor reaches the right screen edge the cursor wraps around To move the cursor 12 button game 3 LINES button moves the cursor down When the cursor reaches the screen s bottom edge the cursor wraps around gt CHANGE MOVES CURSOR MOVES CURSOR DEAL DRAW 1 CHANGE or 5 LINES button moves the cursor horizontally toward your right When the cursor reaches the right screen edge the cursor wraps around To make a selection both games Turn the ADMINISTRATOR KEY to enter Administration Mode Bring the cursor onto the pad that you want to select with DEAL DRAW and CHANGE buttons Simultaneously pre
179. the proper denomination See the Hopper Probe Level table on page 1 13 This table provides the optimum number of coins for each coin level probe hole Load thermal printers with tickets instructions are on the printer and dot matrix printers with a paper roll See the Periodic Service Chapter page 5 12 Open the top box glass and the LCD to test for correct switch splicing After testing close the LCD and replace the glass Record the meter totals Close and lock the game June 2002 Upright Video 55x Service Manual New Game Setup 1 17 SERVICE WS MANUAL New Theme Updates This area of the Setup Chapter is reserved for new Theme statistics dimensions and special procedures related to the themes installation 1 18 Upright Video 55x Service Manual New Game Setup June 2002 SERVICE AwWwms SERVICE SOFTWARE INSTALL Table of Contents Table of Contents Overview Identification Best Practices RAM Clear Software Installation Overview Software will need to be installed whenever a new game is delivered because many jurisdictions do not allow games to be shipped with the software installed also whenever a theme is changed or a new software version is released In this manual switch or button names appear in CAPITAL letters For example press DIAGNOSTIC DIAGNOSTIC refers to the button behind the Main Door identification Card Cage Components The CPU Board and UO Board reside in the ca
180. ties 84 82 Marquees Curved Bottom 188 6 83 es Straight Bottom 2213 666 346 32 25 Puzzle Pay 7 Hollywood Squares Upright 18 12 30 45 1 4 Upright Video 55x Service Manual New Game Setup June 2002 e SERVICE WIS MANUAL Layout Data Electrical Requirements N WARNING Plugging the game into an improper line voltage source creates fire and electrical shock hazards An improper line voltage or frequency can also cause game damage or malfunctions NOTICE Locate the socket outlet close to the installed position of this game June 2002 Upright Video 55x Service Manual Power Requirements Upright Video Base Game 120 220 240 VAC 60 50 Hz 4 amps max at 120 VAC 2 amps max at 220 240 VAC Model TBO Top Box 120 VAC 60 50 Hz 3 amps max at 120 VAC Voltage Line Freq Current Voltage Line Freq Current Total Consumption for a Base Game with a model TBO Top Box ID 7 amps max at 120 VAC Model TB1 Top Box 220 240 VAC Line Freq 60 50 Hz Current 1 5 amps max at 220 240 VAC Total Consumption for a Base Game with a model TB1 Top Box OOO mew Model TBO and TB1 Top Boxes have an extra power supply cord which is plugged in external to the base game The model designation is found on the serial plate Voltage New Game Setup SERVICE WIS MANUAL Inspection and Identification Remove and set aside everything from the shipping container Inspect the cabin
181. tion interface on I O Board 1 Improperly adjusted blind mating connector 2 Bad or loose Touch Screen interface cable 3 Bad or loose monitor Touch Screen cable 4 Bad Touch Screen Board 5 Bad communication interface on I O Wet Touch Screen Cracked Touch Screen Bad monitor Touch Screen cable Bad Touch Screen interface cable Bad Touch Screen Board Bad communications interface on I O 1 Adjust connector for tight fit 2 Loose interface cable Reconnect it securely Broken cable Repair or replace it 3 Loose monitor cable Reconnect it securely Broken cable Repair or replace it 4 Recalibrate Touch Screen Press CHANGE button and simultaneously turn key switch 5 Replace Touch Screen Board 6 Replace monitor 7 Turn VGD off and on Then recalibrate Touch Screen 8 Check for proper voltages on Touch Screen Board at P2 1 5V 2 gnd 3 12V 4 12V Voltages are absent Replace power cable Voltages are present Replace Touch Screen Board 9 Replace I O Board 1 Adjust connector for tight fit 2 Loose interface cable Reconnect it securely Broken cable Repair or replace it 3 Loose monitor cable Reconnect it securely Broken cable Repair or replace it 4 Replace Touch Screen Board 5 Replace UO Board 1 Dry it with hair dryer for five minutes Don t clean it with ammonia based cleaners Use alcohol instead 2 Replace monitor 3 Repair or replace Touch Sc
182. treme then you must adjust it further O 13 Close the Main Door O 14 Test diverter by placing several coins into the coin entry and then check to see that they fall into the coinbox Also check to see that when the solenoid is deenergized input coins fall into the hopper Adjust solenoid position as necessary O 15 When you re satisfied with diverter performance and adjustment screws are tightened replace the coin mechanism and reconnect cable to Hex Opto Board CQ 16 Switch on GD power at the PDU CQ 17 Close and lock the Main Door O 18 Run several coins through the chute and confirm proper diverter operation Cleaning the Reader WMS Service Manual 17 Upright 16 005045 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE S2 CH1 7 2000 1 5 Periodic Maint Maint CAUTION Never use an organic solvent such as thinner to clean the bill validator unit Never use compressed air to clean the bill validator unit CAUTION JCM Bill Validator DIP Switch Settings Your JCM bill validator has one DIP switch bank that has eight switches The factory setting for these DIP switches is all switches off Don t change these settings Changes can cause the bill validator to malfunction ON AL JCM Bill Validator DIP Switch Settings Removing Bill 1 N WARNING Switch off GD power at the PDU before working on WBA glass and lamps Otherwise you risk potentially lethal shocks serious burns and equipment damage
183. ts Order Item A to obtain Items B and C Example Parts Item A Item B Item C NOTICE Order these parts by length 2 14 S3 CH2 7 2000 Reader Card Option READER CARD GSI Plate EI e TEE 01 003145 18ZZZ READER CARD GRIPS CRYSTAL Plate Grips Crystal Crdr 01 003145 2272ZZ READER CARD GRIPPS RECTANGULAR Plate Gripps Rectangular Card Reader Mounting 01 003145 06ZZZ Terminal 25 Quick E 5826 000643 00 READER CABD IGS 5 VFD DSPL Plate Card Reader IGS VFD sss 01 003145 15ZZZ Plate IGS Keypad Cover 01 004305 ZZZ READER CARD IVERSON Plate Iverson Card Header Mounting 01 003145 16ZZZ Spacer a ote ee un dt eie uteri 03 6047 4 READER CARD MGM GRAND Plate Crdr MGM iiiter et eite ert Pr ee n etant 01 003145 21ZZZ READER CARD MIKOHN Plate Mikohn Card Reader Mounting 01 003145 07ZZZ Spacer 7 105 bee aeter ead 03 6047 9 READER CARD PARADIGM Plate Crdr Paradigm annvnnonrvnnnnnrnnrvrrennnnrnnennrnnsnrrnnennnnenn 01 003145 23ZZZ Gutter Acres BEZ diain aedi ie e iEn n ct Pelt 03 005837 READER CARD SDS EPI Plate SDS EPI Card Reader Mounting 01 003145 12Z2ZZ READER CARD SDS RECTANGULAR KEYPAD Plate SDS Card Reader Mounting 01 003145 08ZZZ Spacer TEE 03 6047 4 READER CARD SDS SASY SQUARE KEYPAD Plate SDS SASY Card Reader Mounting
184. uch EXIT to close the window To set the game percentage follow this procedure Q 1 Switch off the gaming device at the PDU gt m CHANGE OY 2 Insert the game percentage chip in socket XU27 MOVES CURSOR QO 3 Switch on GD power at the PDU The GAME PER CENTAGE window opens 4 Press the onscreen button to increase the percentage Or To move brani na d game repeatedly press the button to loop through percentages 3 LINES button moves the cursor down When the cursor reaches the The new percentage appears on your monitor creeni botom ege the cursor O 5 The Game Percentage Window has no EXIT button Turn ge wraps around off the GD at the PDU to save your setting 6 Remove the percentage chip from socket XU27 CHANGE or 5 LINES button moves Q 7 Switch on GD power at the PDU the cursor horizontally toward your Q 8 The tilt Secure Memory Options Updated appears Clear it right When the cursor reaches the by turning the ADMINISTRATOR KEY right screen edge the cursor wraps Q 9 Review your changes around 10 Close and lock the Card Cage and Electronics Door To make a selection both games Turn the ADMINISTRATOR KEY to Max Bet enter Administration Mode Touch GAME SELECTION A window opens This window allows you to view or set the Max Credit Bet per line Touch EXIT to close Bring the cursor onto the pad that the window you want to select with DEAL DRAW and CHANGE buttons Gen
185. um Error Bad CPU EEPROM Different or bad EEPROM Bad CPU EEPROM Change in restricted feature Bad CPU Board EPROM e DBV Coin Mech Bill Stacker Missing Bill Validator Jam Bill Validator Comm Fault Coin Jam Reversed Coin DBV LEDs off Invalid Bill Long Coin No stacker in DBV Bill stuck in DBV DBV wont talk with port Coin jammed in machine Player reversed coin in chute Bill validator full or failure DBV rejected bill Coin signal lasted too long e Door Access Bill Door Open Drop Door Open Main Door Open Main Hood Door Open Bill Jam Service Door Open Logic Door Open Open Bill Door Open Drop Door Open Main Door Power Off Open Monitor Hatch Open Top DBV Door Open Logic Door e Hand Pay Situation HAND PAY xxx CREDITS CALL ATTENDANT JACKPOT Call Attendant Attendant pays xxxxx credits Attendant must hand pay Hard Meter Mechanical Meter Failure Dead mechanical meter e Hopper Hopper Empty Hopper Extra Coin Paid Hopper Jam Hopper Runaway No ooins in hopper Hopper dispensed extra coin Coins or debris jam hopper Runaway hopper e Printer Printer Error Malfunctioning printer e Programmable Gate Array Xilinx PGA Failure Bad Xilinx com chip e Static RAM Battery Fail CRC Corrupt Deck Corrupt Heap Corrupt Heap Full Memory Cleared RAM Signature Corrupt Recoverable Auxiliary Main Meter Corruption Recov Main Meter Corruption Unrecov Gam
186. umper Position Explanation CP A 004275 03 JP2 jumper from P1 to P2 Whenever a 4M EPROM or smaller is used XU2 through XU5 JP2 jumper from P2 to P3 Whenever an 8M EPROM is used XU2 through XU5 JP3 jumper from P1 to P2 Whenever a 4M EPROM or smaller is used XU17 XU18 XU30 XU31 JP3 jumper from P2 to P3 Whenever an 8M EPROM is used XU17 XU18 XU30 XU31 WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device 16 003677 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 2000 3 7 Troubleshooting Door Tilt Guide Bill Door Open appears on monitor Drop Door Open appears on monitor Bill Jam Service Door Open appears on monitor Logic Door Open appears on monitor Main Door Open appears on monitor Monitor Hatch Door Open appears on monitor Open Bill Door Maladjusted BV OPEN switch Bent switch mounting bracket Bad BILL DOOR switch Bad BILL DOOR switch wiring Bad BILL DOOR switch cable Bad BILL DOOR switch input on I O oard 1 Open Drop Door 2 Bad DROP DOOR switch 3 Bad DROP DOOR switch wiring 4 Bad DROP DOOR switch cable 5 Bad DROP DOOR switch input on I O Board 1 Maladjusted switch 2 Open Bill Jam Service Door 3 Bad BILL JAM SERVICE switch 4 Bent BILL JAM SERVICE switch mounting bracket 5 Bad BILL JAM SERVICE switch wiring 6 Bad BILL JAM SERVICE switch cable 7 Bad BILL JAM SERVICE switch input on I O Board 1 Open Logic Door Card Cage Door 2 Bad CAGE DOOR switch 3 Bad CAGE DOOR swit
187. used to vary the credit limit amount CREDIT LIMIT selects the maximum credits that the player may have on the GD s credit meter The player can store a credit amount that can exceed the HOPPER LIMIT setting The player is able to continue game play from the credit meter without having a hopper payout after each winning occurrence Jackpot Limit Credits Touch JACKPOT LIMIT A numeric keypad appears on the screen The keypad is used to vary the credit limit amount JACKPOT LIMIT allows the player to store a large credit win value to the credit meter This limit must be always less than or equal to the CREDIT LIMIT Any jackpot win lower than the JACKPOT LIMIT but will cause the credit meter to exceed the CREDIT LIMIT will result in a jackpot handpay situation Hopper Limit Coins Touch HOPPER LIMIT A numeric keypad appears on the screen The keypad is used to vary the jackpot limit amount HOPPER LIMIT selects the maximum number of coins tokens that the hopper can dispense whenever the the player wants to cash out credits The credits over the HOPPER LIMIT result in a handpay situation HOPPER LIMIT doesn t affect the number of coins paid out for the top award 3 4 7 2000 16 003674 AUDIT DIAG ADJUST WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device us Audit Diag Adjust A jackpot win that equals or exceeds the JACKPOT LIMIT triggers a hand pay event An attendant must pay this amount The hand pay equals the difference between the win
188. utter Acres BE2 ecce te Heo viele eadein 03 004612 Rivet Snap Richco SR 2632 sss 20 1001 1 01 16 005160 MECHANICAL PARTS WMS Service Manual 1 7 Upright Mechanical Parts Reader Card continued READER CARD ACRES BE2 2X6 KEYPAD Plate Crdr Acres DEZ 2x6 Keypad s es 01 003145 247Z2Z Gutter Acres BEZ getest 03 005837 READER CARD ACRE LEGACY Plate Acre Card Reader Mounting Rec 01 03145 01ZZZ Spacer 7 10 7 gets n bae teret ee 03 6047 9 READER CARD ACRES BE2 REDUCED HEIGHT TB Plate Crdr Acres DEZ 01 005070 15ZZZ Plate Crdr Acres BE2 2x6 kevpad 01 005070 18ZZZ READER CARD ACSC SMS Assy Ground ACSC Card Header A 003529 Bracket ACSC Interface Mounting sss 01 003917 Plate ACSC Card Reader Mounting Rectangular 01 003145 05ZZZ Sp cen mM E edda ne d l 03 6047 2 READER CARD CDS MAGNETIC AND OPTICAL Bar CDS Keypad Mio 01 003865 Plate CDS Card Reader Mounting 01 003145 02ZZZ sjorz e Ecc 03 6047 2 READER CARD CDS VFD MAGNETIC Plate CDS VFD Card Reader Mounting 01 003145 13ZZZ Spacer 5 16 Lantern e eed 03 6047 4 READER CARD CDS VFD amp OPTICAL Cover CDS VED ete tide ba e de dace 01 004131 Plate CDS VFD Card Reader Mounting 01 003145 14ZZZ Spacer i aene c IH eL ise oa 03 6047 4
189. vverrrrnnnvverrrrnnvsererrnnnnn 16 002557 Label Voltage Selection rrrrrrrrrnnrvrrrrrnnnvrvrrrrnnvvenerrnnnnn 16 002748 MANUAL GAMING SAFETY NOTICE Manual Gaming Safety sss 16 001796 01 Order these parts by length MANUAL VGD HANDBOOK Manual VGD Pocket Size Instruction 16 003492 MANUAL CPU SYSTEM 1 5 VIDEO SCHEMATIC DRAWING Manual System 1 5 Video Schematic Dwg A 005101 MANUAL MODEL 55X 17 VIDEO SERVICE Manual Model 55X Video Service esses A 005044 WMS Service Manual 17 Upright 16 005160 MECHANICAL PARTS S3 CH2 7 2000 2 1 Mechanical Parts Parts NOTICE Indented parts make up parts that are above and closer to the left margin For instance in the example below Item A includes both Item B and Item C Item B includes Item C but not Item A Item C doesn t include any other parts Order Item A to obtain Items B and C e Hopper Bowl Kit 2 Tier Plastic rrrorrrrannrrrrornnrannnnrrvrnnrnnnnnernenn Bowl Kit Small Bowl 20 004480 A 005722 BOWL ASAHI SEIKO USA DH750 MODEL 54 SPARE PARTS Dwg Ref Asahi Seiko Collar Mdl 1 Spcr Bowl 32 DH7001M10T081 Insulator Nylon Inner Bowl 8 DH7011M025152 Nut Shoulder m5 Tesi N5000SN99 Pin Outer Bowl Probe Be DH7011M025153 Screw Bowl 13 DH7011M0250
190. w 4 The GD interrupts current to the meter FORCE 1 Touch FORCE 1 if you desire to increment meters by 1 FORCE 1 doesn t test the METER OK signal Instead FORCE 1 applies a current pulse to the meter A meter selection window opens Use buttons in this window to select which meters that you want to test Then press EXIT If FORCE 1 works and NORMAL 10 doesn t then the METER OK signal is faulty History Touching HISTORY opens an event log window This window records event messages Here are some conditions that invoke event messages TOUCH SCREEN MALFUNCTION CoRRUPT MEMORY PowER ON RESET DooR AccEss CASH OUT Touch HISTORY to review these events The program also provides event dates and times Touch EXIT to return to the main window WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device 16 003673 DIAGNOSTIC CODE NOTICE CASH DOOR constantly appears closed on the Door Test Current hardware has no application for this switch The Door Test includes CASH DOOR solely for expansion purposes VGDs with a bill acceptor require a CASH DOOR switch 7 2000 2 7 Diagnostic Code Code 2 8 7 2000 16 003673 DIAGNOSTIC CODE WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device RTDs Chapter 3 Auditing Diagnostic and Adjustment Software Your GD s game software audits game play statistics and diagnoses GD problems This software also helps you to adjust game features and performance You can access GD auditing diagnost
191. w will display only the previous selection June 2002 Upright Video 55X Service Manual Administration 3 13 ADMINISTRATION 1 WMS Ds MAT GAMING Config Test Ticket Options Configure Protocol uv E A SR E MEM The information entered in the Configure onf ig Test d Ge Pre Protocol window is printed on the tickets EN Two of the seven buttons bring up a numeric keypad Game ID and Expiration The other five bring up a keyboard window onfigure Protocol Game S N This information is obtained from the Serial Number Identification Plate Game ID This is the Host Identification number Location Address 1 and Address 2 These three buttons bring up the Keyboard window and the information entered are up to the casino Expiration Enter Location This number is the number of days until the ticket is void from the print date User Message The information entered is up to the casino 3 14 Upright Video 55X Service Manual Administration March 2002 A WMS SERVICE W7 IELTS 7 GAMING MANUAL Services Automatic Tests Automatic Test Mode enables continuous test of er Game hardware This window has three buttons jut put Sound Video Output Tests Sound Tests and Video Tests Ee dnd 3322 Select the desired tests Then touch GO The Game sequences through the selected tests June 2002 Output Tests The Game lights lamps and checks switch status ound Volume Warnang p Low Done Tone Lon
192. w with the status of the GD s secure memory The window indicates secure memory status by the words PASS or FAIL A secure memory failure requires troubleshooting Touch EXIT button to leave the SECURE Memory Window and proceed with other tests Comm Status Touching COMM STATUS opens the Comm Status Window This window contains a read only section and a loopback test Read Only Section The Comm Status Window read only section announces your GD s communication rate and protocol For example Comm 9600 8 N 1 The rate in our example is 9 600 bits per second bps The protocol is eight bits no parity and one stop bit This rate and protocol report depends on results from the most recent loopback test Loopback Test The LOOPBACK TEST checks the GD s communication port on the Backplane Board This test requires some hardware preparation Follow this procedure L 1 Find the GD s serial port on the Backplane Board inside the Main Door The serial port uses a DB9 connector 2 Connect GD serial port pins 2 and 3 together Or connect I O the GD to a terminal or a PC running a terminal program OG 3 Touch LOOPBACK TEST to initiate the test If you have a printer machine the GD prints alphanumeric characters The GD screen reports the message Comm 2400 8 N Ge 1 QO 4 Touch EXIT to quit the test Currency Output I O Door I O Test options allow you to test GD switches This submenu includ
193. y Corrupt and Noise In Communication are typical examples 16 003677 TROUBLESHOOTING WMS Service Manual Video Gaming Device A Troubleshooting Bill Validator and Coin Mechanism Tilt Guide Bill Stacker Missing appears on monitor 1 No stacker 2 Bent STACKER switch mounting bracket 3 Bad stacker cable 4 Bad STACKER switch Replace stacker in bill validator Bend back the bracket Repair or replace cable Replace switch Service input or replace I O Board 5 Bad STACKER switch input on I O Board Faulty cable from BV to I O Board O Board communication failure Bill validator failure Bill Validator Communication Fault appears on monitor screen External green bill validator LEDs are out 1 Check or replace BV data cable 2 Replace faulty I O Board or service DBV communication link 3 Replace bill validator Check new BV by running the Currency Test Bad bill Bad or disabled BV Loose BV power connections Dust and dirt Wrong DIP switch settings Bad data cable Bad I O Board Bill Validator BV won t accept currency Invalid Bill appears on monitor Screen 1 Try another bill 2a Machine accepts coins Does BV take bill in and then spit it out Yes Bill may put machine over hopper payout limit No Replace BV 2b Machine doesn t accept coins Locked out machine open door or tilt Clear tilts and shut door 3 Check for 120 VAC at power
194. y Door Loc b O9 01 002543 Lock No Key Shipping erenvrrennrrrnennrrnnnrrnnennnnnnn 66 20 001608 Nut 8 32 esn HntIm EE 62 su 4408 01 119 01 Nut Belly Door 1 Bar Rtnt ssssssss HO ciiis 02 002883 Nut 8 32 WINO TE Brin 4408 01120 00 Panel 03 Button Coin BV Not Shown 36 01 003262 03ZZZ Panel 05 Button Coin BV Not Shown DO 01 003262 05ZZZ Panel 06 Button Coin BV Not Shown 36 01 003262 06ZZZ Panel 10 Button Coin BV ssessss On 01 003262 10ZZZ Panel 12 Button Not Shown SO sund 01 003262 12ZZZ Pin Belly Door Loc Actr 50c OT us 02 002544 Plate Cpnl Cvr n bv DC 17 01 003293 ZZZ Plate TCE Alignment 50c 05 Coin Token T9 suis 01 002738 01 Plate TCE Alignment 50c 25 Coin Token E 01 002738 02 Plate TCE Alignment 50c 50 Coin Token 193 01 002738 03 Plate TCE Alignment 50c 1 Coin Token 19 01 002738 04 Plate TCE Alignment 50c 1 Rand Coin EE 01 002738 05 Plate TCE Alignment 50c 1 Rand Token 19 01 002738 06 Plate TCE Alignment 50c CNDN 1 19 2 01 002738 07 Plate TCE Alignment 50c CNDN 2 19 01 002738 08 Plate TCE Alignment 50c 2000L Token E ie 01 002738 09 Plate TCE Alignment 5
195. y from the credit meter without having a hopper payout after each winning occurrence eee redit Limit lt Credits gt Max Lim 12888 3 6 Upright Video 55X Service Manual Jackpot Limit Credits allows the player to store a large credit win value to the credit meter This limit must be always less than or equal to the CREDIT LIMIT Any jackpot win lower than the JACKPOT LIMIT but causes the credit meter to exceed the CREDIT LIMIT will result in a jackpot handpay situation Hopper Limit Coins selects the maximum number of coins tokens that the hopper can dispense whenever the the player wants to cash out credits The credits over the HOPPER LIMIT result in a handpay situation HOPPER LIMIT doesn t affect the number of coins paid out for the top award A jackpot win that equals or exceeds the JACKPOT LIMIT triggers a hand pay event an attendant must pay this amount The hand pay equals the difference between the win and the JACKPOT PARTIAL PAY amount Jackpot Partial Pay Credits selects how much is credited to the credit meter during a jackpot The remaining portion of the jackpot is handpaid by an attendant The monitor indicates the amount credited and the amount to be handpaid e Select 0000 to permit no partial payout Your choice appears on the monitor Administration June 2002 SERVICE ILI INTERNT E UL WMS MANUAL Config Test Bill Validator The Bill Validator window contains the names nu d
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