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1. 92 6 21 53 REFERENCE PART NO DESCRIPTION En EE E 587 6 400 V D C 1 AMP DIODE E 586 97 1 MED 100V POLYESTER FILM CAPACITOR E 185 6 8200 OHM 1 2 WATT 20 RESISTOR E 105 300 2700 OHM 2 WATT 10 RESISTOR 620 OHM RESISTOR 104 101 470 OHM 2 WATT 5 RESISTOR E 146 806 6 V D C CH RELAY E 713 3 GE No V1002A3 VARISTOR LIGHT 8OARDS 52 g g is CHANGE BUTTON Eti OMENIE ul FON a LOL ster s vi Y a LIGRY LAVE 3 MT YON LME 2 BUTTON bas LME BUTTON ra 1 0 BOARD J 2 amp J 3 RE e NE FEN sevyet aree EA pen men CHANGE BIT TON LN De ES Max PLAY BUTTON kass S M CONTROL G sr l e H SPIN CONTROL et e2 2 HOIN 3338 OL SANT ANNEE RARE CONTA meur 6 2 Le RELAX 25 2 fi Qu amp TERMINAL 3 STRIPS 3 d e SINdiLNO SANANI z r MAX PLAY amp PLAY CREDITS BUTTON STRIPS REPLAY BUTTON LIGHT ATTEND PAID LIGHT T 75 1 r Gan CREDIT AT TENGANT PAD LEN YO Es TERMINAL Atte Sw EL MECN STRIPS El XER SW INEEL MECH HOPPER EEZ NMOTOR RELAY gl CHANGE RS a SWITCH JACKPOT a a CES E HOPPER COINS QUI par Com Ze DOOR t Z ki RED R1 FIRST NUMBER BODY COLOR BLUE 2 SECOND NUMBER TRACER YELLOW COLOR GREEN i 3 NUMBER AFTER DASH INDICATES WHITE I RE USE OF THE SAME COLOR WIRE BROWN CRANGE 50 WHITE BLACK ST WHITE RED G
2. AS 2950 5600 1 0 BOARD ER PLUGS INTO FRONT DOOR LL CABLE l GC r Fe m St T AS 2982 POWER SUPPLY PLUGS INTO Mi SMART BOARD w SC y gt Freen oo Optionat ES CONNECTS TO CONNECTS TO Ai SE NS JA y S SENTEN HINGE SWITCH 8 4 UNES pei mon x E 1 PLUGS INTO RX TX k NET y i BOARD Optional o IT NES NA PLUGS INTO ONE Nad a CONVENIENCE PLUGS FOR og OUTLET MISER BOARD o Optional no lt 6 W Of E Oo ul iy zz 2 6 DELAY RELAY HOPPER d W BEAU PLUG POWER SWITCH ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION t 662 hOt 4 Pt Molex Receptacle 2 E 660 H01 Pt Molex Plug 3 R 566 200 2 Pt Molex Plug KR Ew662 1201 12 Pt Molex Receptacle 5 562 401 4 Pt Molex Receptacie 660 801 4 Pt Molex Plug amp E 660 200 2 Pt Molex Plug 7 662 200 2 Pt Molex Receptacie B E 808 12 12 Get AMP Plug White E P08 212 12 Ckt AMP Plug Red E 807 AMP Socket 9 E 680 200 2 Pt Molex Plug 10 E 737 5 5 Pin MTA 100 Connector E TIS 5 5 Pin MTA 100 Cover fi E 856 20 20 Pin MTA 156 Connector E T40 20 20 Pin MTA 156 Cover 19 E 660 1200 12 Pt Molex Plug E 662 1201 12 Pt Molex Receptacle 13 560 1200 12 Pt Molex Plug 28 p 405 75 DC Terminal 15 E 737 5 5 Pin MTA 100 Connector E T15 5 5 Pin MTA 100 Cover 16 662 401 4 Pt Molex Receptacie 17 660 1200 12 Pt Holex Plug IR 560 101 Pt Molex Plug 19 660 401 4 Pt Molex Plug 20 6652 200
3. 105 186 185 285 E 98 18 isPa Ga2 1118 CPU 1 6 8800 40 Pin Socket RAM 1 0 8810 24 Pin Socket Sound Personality Chip 24 Pin Socket LE 4948 LE 7415273 825123 From 16 Pin Socket LE T0A2002 Meat Sink crer Lackuasher Kat 1 0 183900 t t 4883 3 3 De Resistor 750K Ohm Resister 200K Ohm Resistor 91K Ohm Resistor SEK Ohm Resistor IK Ohm Resistor 4 7 Resistor 228 She Resistor 2 2 Ohm Resister 10K Ohm Resistor I Ohm Resistor M Ghti Resistor frimer 16 PAT 1 Da SIP Push Button Peg Switch Test fiip 55 ak AES bd GEER PEOP TAE SAN Ps RUNE NON M P U BOARD Microprocessor Unit The MICROPROCESSOR UNIT BOARD ASSEMBLY located on the left side of the cabinet p 60 is the controlling element of the slot machine The photo on the left is a Series 1000 M P U Unit and the diagram below is a Series 2000 M P U The logic circuitry contained on these boards performs many functions which are similar to other microprocessor systems but in addi tion specialized circuits are utilized for security and versatility The CPU U15 is the heart of the MPU Board This Integrated Circuit I C performs such functions as retrieving instructions coded in memory EPROMs interpreting the instructions processing any arithmetic and logic operation required and manipulating control and buss signals The PERSONALITY PROM UI2 is unique
4. 22 SS ANUS OE H SND peter Ss omplet Service Marshall Fey The Complete Service Manual For Series E 1980 1986 Marshall Fey Getting Acquainted Introduction to the Bally Electronic Slot 3 Built In Test Functions Initial Set Up Maintenance Tests Step 1 Start of New Game Step 2 Load Output Test Step 3 Switch Test Step 4 Hopper Test Step 5 Reel Reader Test Step 6 Memory Check Step 7 Maintenance Meter Display Test 15 Step 8 Game Functional Test 6 Diget Led Display 14 Diget Double Progressive Display Normal Operation Bookkeeping Meters Game Condition Malfunction Codes Standard Options Game Condition Malfunction Chart Miscellaneous Features Service amp Adjustments Reel Mechanism Adjustments Reel Reader Assembly Adjustment Hopper Payout Service amp Adjustment Handle Mechanism Service Molex Plug Service State Laws for Possession of SERIES E 36 Published by Liberty Belle Books 2925 West Moana Lane Reno 89509 6011 1995 Lubrication of Handle Mechanism Lubrication of Reel Mechanism Cabinet Assembly Front Door Assembly Reel Mechanism Assembly Reel Mechanism Boards Hopper Control Boards Hopper Payout Unit Assembly Handle Mechanism Assembly Game Power Distribution Schematic P C Board Power Distribution Schematic 51 I O Board J 1 Schematic 1 0Board J2 amp J3 Schematic I O Board Assembly Sound Board Assembly MPU Board Assembly Power Supply Board Delay Rel
5. Vi d I kebitei t 11245 Di 520 244 112 28 ue 0 20 89 US La t 620 55 tt Du 820 10 D 151 8 112 4 us E 155 Series DIE uig E 155 Series E 732 e 155 Series EFE gu 792 un 112 vu E E26 65 i E 712 j ns 820 53 f HE E B28 88 i 882 18 f882 8 LSPRASIZ 118E MT UE a E 520 65 DE vis DOE Dt vx 670 88 882 19 E 682 3 LSPR 832 1406 i 022 2 17 j 170048 i til CASTE4 WOW Trans Arras 14 Pin DEP Socket folk ACRI Display Controlter De 78 Pin PfP Socket 4 0 8197 TriState Buffar LE 8178 Tri State Transceiver 18 Pin 8 1 P Sockel Lt 1984 Hex inverter Lt 826123 intarrugt Becoder Prom 18 Pin 0 f P Socket LE entry HE 24 Pin DEP Socket Lt Memory 8 2 24 Pin GEP Sockel L sort 1 3 24 Pia D t P Sockat 24 Pia D E P Socket CPt 24 Pin D 1 P Socket P 2 LG MIT Ser Sutfet f Pin 9 1 9 Socket t t 2850 CPU 40 Pin 1 P Socket U 348T 5 mot Reguizior Beat Sink THN EDIO Upper Meat Sink THE DOT Lower Serye teckwasher Rei i LO 805123 Memory Address Decoder Pron 136 Pin DL f P Socket j LC 1417 Bex Buffer 14 Fin BiP Socket Lits 828123 Central Decoder Prog TE Pin 8 1 8 Sacket UN 340T S BEBE Regulater feat Sink TAN GAZU Wert Sisk TMK SO Screw igokwashes Wat Eniversal Siet Program GSP Versions wiii very D XT 22 E 820 166 UIS UH 820 42 E043 ars E 820 81 28 E 628 88 E t 620
6. i Tra L i8 Dip Seiten Ge D fest Reset Kat used t ETa H E 138 15 12 19 E 732 8 34 35 fot used IN t 628 4 si s i Di D f OKT KK 100 WAFER TEST Ou TEST cure WIRE AMPER IN CIRQUIT 01 MED 50 v CERAMIC 4 7 wn 25 V TANTALUM 470 PFD SO V CERAMIC BATTERY 8 OKT KK100 BOTTOM ENTRY CONNCCTOR STEK Pie Resi ster 43K the Resistor IK Ote kasistor 10 fe Resistor H m Resistor 10K Gre Resistor IK Che Resistor 10K ge Resi eter ERC Gre esiste TOK Sim Resistor 158 Sta tesista WOK SiP 18 Pin Patt lip 47 afd 187 Clectroiytic Gl afd 25 Ceramic 2 wid 254 Win Etazttotytie Di t 257 Ceramic 47 wid 8Y Electceel tic oO wie 28 Ceramic 2 uid 254 Nia Electeatytic Di ebd 254 Ceramic 4 1 aid Tantalus 416 pl Cermic Bi mid 25 Ceramic 16 pid Ceramic i 1900 afd Ceramic atd IBIS Polyester 22 M inductor 8 SPSS 4 MA Quatiz Grystai 15 Pin ASS Rater 18 Pia Qip Secket Battery 9 5 VID Hi C46 Wire Jumper in Biteutt Wire jumper in Bitouit i Wire tanger in Circuit Net Used MOTE Afi Resistors sre Carbon Type 1 4 W 5 Gniest Notes I amp D ss Thwensi ongsund 25 Mreded 57 et sn 4 2882 1 POWER SUPPLY BOARD ASSEMBLY 582 10 HEAT SINK THERMALLOY 6070 LSP8 532 1106 SCREW M 1100 5 LOCKWASHER 87632 2112 wT E 892 3 Vi248 BRI
7. is listed on the Special Model Information Form if the test is positive This test is also per formed each time the processor returns from reset or power down For the possible error conditions see section titled POWER UP MALFUNCTION CODES Press TEST button six times BIBIBI D b While button is depressed LU Op Zeroes are blank on AS 2978 3 nin 111010 S For approximately one second after JEE button is released then Example ri i i Personality PROM I D Number olola d dh is displayed Until test is terminated by pressing RESET TEST or Door Switch need LI If no Personality PROM installed C amp l ROM information is displayed Kars uva ee E KR instead The 5 6 4 indicates program version in this example version 5 64 The 1 indicates on line SDS version This position is blank for off line version E T vh 25 8 If no Personality PROM installed on the Series Tunes 1000 ROM information is displayed instead test continues 541089 5 20 83 E 2238 14 ME PERSONALITY PROM HOT TIP The payout percentage of a slot machine may be verified by pressing the Test Button a total of six times It may also be confirmed along with the model number of the machine by checking the numbers on the Personality Prom located on the M P U Board see page 56 14 i Step 7 MAINTENANCE METER DISPLAY TEST The Bally slot is equipped with a set of four meters intended to enhance the operator s
8. 003 etc ra Ural hen payout is complete Hopper la JE LILI Motor stops At this time the winner paid lamp is lit If the processor detects a malfunction during this test the hopper motor is stopped feature lamps are flashed the TILT lamp is lit and a code indicating the type of malfunction is flashed alternately with coins in last game when in test mode coins in last game is set to zero The malfunction codes possible in this test are 30 Hopper Override 31 Hopper Jam 32 Hopper Empty 33 Reset During Payout Used on Series 1000 Only If power is turned off to service a malfunction the test will be terminated when power is turned back on If it is not necessary to turn off power the RESET button may be used to terminate this test test continues HOPPER BOARDS The Series 1000 used the board on the left The one on the right is for the Series 2000 The boards are interchangeable by a minor one wire change that relocates the 120 VAC line To use a 2000 Series board in a 1000 the no 9 wire is moved to the 8 pin To use a 1000 Series board in a 2000 the 8 wire is moved to the 9 pin For more Hopper Board information see page 47 Step 5 REEL READER TEST Press TEST button five times oldie i t While button is depressed 1 ei Zeroes are blank on AS 2978 3 In EDT TIED TI For approximately one second after LU LJ kana button is released then i TILI x x Reel reader lamps light
9. 12 A 203 3 C 537 30 R 116 P 474 A 3410 P 712 2 P 1973 243 A 34 12 S 423 201 AS 2766 S 1071 178 S 143 30 34 N Bearing amp Stop Pit Assembly Nyliner Rubber Bumper Bumper Housing Rack Lock Lever amp Shaft Retaining Ring Plate Latch Paw Shaft Full Stroke Pawi Assembly Rod Collar S 231 700 SP 100 12 A 181 3 SP 100 7 A 3411 1 R 118 P 474 P 6279 A 2904 P 712 2 5 475 12 S 231 665 P 2293 7 C 662 SP 200 163 475 11 P 2293 6 yen en Bushing Extension Spring Lock Pawi Assembiy Spring Front Plate Assembly Rubber Bumper Bumper Housing Angie Bracket Handle Bearing Assembly Retaining Ring Shait Bushing Cup Washer Sleeve Compression Spring Sieeve Shaft Cup Washer P 2891 8 P 6279 P 7242 1 P 405 31 SP 100 1 S 231 817 P 6717 31 Retaining Ring Angle Bracket Bracket amp Shield Terminal Extension Spring Space Support Link Support Link SP 200 208 Compression Spring S 739 231 P 6629 11 SP 399 40 S 231 818 P 6629 118 S 739 218 P 6629 116 S 231 818 Actuator Lever Pin 7 Actuating Lever Lock Pawt Spring Spacer Lock Pawl Pin Lock Link Spacer 49 KEN 0 NO TRACER CHART P 53 J JUMPER ui o9 ZO gc 29 o GAME POWER DISTRIBUTION 110 VA C amp MAIN TRANSFORMER POWER ISTRIBUTION vOLTAGES POWER SW 110 VA C amp MAIN TRANSFORMER POWER DISTRIBUTION je 422 1382 AMP PLUGS ie 1
10. 2 1404 Reel Solenoid 3 1408 Reel Solenoid 4 Reel Solenoid 5 1501 1502 1500 series only used 1504 on models which require 1508 additional outputs 1510 1520 Note OUTPUT PORT 0 is not used in this test It is checked in tests 4 and 5 test continues Di Thru 97 E 837 1 HI B8 Thru 015 837 1 Electro Magnetic Numeric Display 016 Kot Used EE E 171 18 KK 100 P C Connector Bottom Entry AT Thru A8 Bi Thru 810 Not Used D Thru CI A Thru A80 BIT Thru 880 Diode 1N4148 1 Thee C80 BESCRIPTION Electro Magnatic Numeric Display Not Used IERFLZLLERA en l 83 228 C ssagusaisaC 14 DIGET DOUBLE PROGRESSIVE DISPLAY The fourteen electro Magnetic Display unit shown here was utilized on machines that had progressive jackpots that offered wins up to 99 999 99 A optional sixteen meter unit was capable of mega wins one penny shy of ten million The single unit below shows the lighting sequences that make possible the displays of numbers from 0 through 9 a ore Sb 5 cou 21 om Leon 20 com St o or Sg com LL oF 18 om Te oF 17 COM Se ve com woer 12 OM 13 4 is ON COM OFF Log Step 3 SWITCH TEST Press TEST button three times LLLLLIB aildi same TAG Example T zl FIT 3 l oale the Coin Acceptor The DOOR SWITCH is located behind and actuated by the lower Door Hinge
11. 73 3rd reel 74 4th reel 75 5th reel If the reel in question is properly indexed then this tilt pe indicates the reel has been moved since Example cC Li E Li it was indexed This test is not per x a formed in SDS 1 program versions If the reel is not indexed the cause for this malfunction is most likely mechanical Self test 2 see page 7 may be used to verify the operation of the index coil After the cause has been found and corrected press the RESET button followed by depressing the TEST button once Note See Jumper Selectable Options Item D on page 27 Flashed alternately with 11 POSITION ERRORS IN 2 OF LAST 8 SPINS Play suspended feature flashed TILT lit Example LI l Li LI L The 91 means the lst Reel 92 means MUTU 2nd Reel 93 3rd Reel 94 4th Reel 95 5th Reel This tilt indicades Flashing alternately with that during the last 8 games there r1 ci was a positional error during the Example spin of that reel in 2 of the 8 games H eps 5 ki Note Displays for the previous Malfunction Codes 8 Handle Pulled With No Coins In 9 egal Play Door Open 10 Reel Did Not Index 11 Position Errors in 2 of the Last 8 Spins appear also on Series 1000 LEDS that use Program Proms M1 M2 M3 that are numbered 564 and above STANDARD OPTIONS In addition to the usual options offered by Bally custom glass percentages etc two more features are included in Bally s
12. Bally Slot Machines made b W s Eleciro Mechanicals 1964 1980 1964 1987 9 95 3 S amp H n Official 2000 Blue Book 3 00 Non Liberty Belle Books A Series E manual is also available Includes Fortune I Draw Poker Video 2925 West Moana Lane Reno NV 89509 and like the Electro Mechanical 21 and Video slots Spiracoil binding 102 826 2607 manual it includes Spiracoil binding trouble shooting lubrication charts di S trouble shooting lubrication charts numerous diagrams of the basie 109 825 1776 numerous diagrams of components that components that show functions and Dealers Discounts Available show functions and parts in detail parts in detail TYECIPINNMIEREXEEVURTIREYREVUERVEASANSANASEANSUNSSRTNNNERS TEN SPURS e SIS NE NE Hr m mm enne Eloquence 4 RE Security amp E 1224 E 1209 E 1212 A bsd 3 LINE PAY 5 COIN MULTIPLIER 5 LINE PAY Reliability E 2209 E 2212 E 2226 E 2224 5 COIN MULTIPLIER 5 LINE PAY 3 COIN MULTIPLIER 3 LINE PAY
13. OVERTRAVEL FORK TRIP PAWL STUD amp TRIP PAWL e 3 RE D Le T LOWER EDGE OF INSIDE SURFACES AND HOLES OF OVERTRAVEL FORK ALSO HOLES OF 2 CAM GEAR ASSEMBLY X TRIP LEVER ASSEM 8 E N PIN BETWEEN og TEGN TALE CONNECTING ROD X LEVER ASSEMBLY amp GEAR ASSEMBLY INSIDE SURFACE TRIP Mad Dis STOP BRACKET GEAR ASSEMBLY TEETH OF BOTH AR ASSEMBLIES PIN LEFT B RIGHT GE LOCK LEVER SHAFTS amp NYLINERS OF BOTH GEAR ASSEMBLIES Figure lz Reel Mechanism Soft Cushion 38 LUBRICATION GUIDE NOTE pea caca INDEX INDEX etal dep LRL LR add DUTY LEVER MO LEVER ARM INDEX LEVER ARM SKAFT INDICATES USE DRIVE a LUBRIPLATE 1 OIL LEVER PIN MARVEL MYSTERY OIL SLOTS IN SELECTOR BASE INDEX LEVER SHAFT WHERE INDEX LEVER AND ORIVE LEVER ROTATE SPRING STUD OF CRANK ASSEMBLY LATCH PAWL L BETWEEN TOGGLE LINKS AND ON NOTCH SLOTS IN DRIVING LINK LL TRIP SHAFT WHERE TOGGLE LEVER amp CRANK ASSEM ROTATE PINS THAT CONNECT TOGGLE LINK TO TRIP SHAFT INDEX LEVER AND WHERE IT ROTATES TOAGOLE LEVER IN BUSHINGS ON BOTH LEFT A RIGHT SIDE PLATES SHAFT WHERE LATCH PAWL ROTATES LINK amp PIN ASSEMBLY EDGE OF MICRO SWITCH CAM LIGHTLY AIR CYLINDER PIN HOLE AT BACK OF AIR CYLINDER PIN THAT CONNECTS ei T LINK amp PIN ASSEMBLY KA TO TRIP OPERATING Ki iN AIR CYLINDER LEVER o
14. STOP BRACKET Trip rm Reel Mechanism in Rest Position Gear with the Handle Mech Actuat ing Arm The alignment into the Handle Mech Actuating Arm is essential so that the Handle Mech anism s full stroke actuation Corresponds to the Trip Operating Levers full stroke actuation and trip off When installing a Reel Mech back into the Cabinet see that the Roller Stud aligns perfect ly with the Handle Mech Actuating Arm START MOTION POSITION ADJUSTMENT The Start Motion Position Fig zi Shows the starting movement of the Gear Assembly Shaft Assembly and Trip Operating Lever Assembly Pawl until making contact with Trip Lever Assembly At this point the internal mechanism s cycle begins its motion for cocking the Reels 29 n GEAR ASSEMBLY Figure 2 TRIP POSITION ADJUSTMENT The Trip Position Figure 3 shows the cocked mechanism just at the time of tripping the Trip Operating Lever Pawl which in turn fires the Drive Lever not Shown to spin the Reels and un latch the Latch Pawl Assembly CYCLE TIMING SEQUENCE The cycle timing is sequenced is follows As the Handle is pulled the Trip Operating Pawl contacts the Trip Lever and ro tates it clockwise Being pinned to the Trip Shaft it rotates all vf the Crank Assemblies which are also pinned to the Trip Shaft These Crank Assemblies lift the Toggle Lever upward and as they Dass the notch on the Latch Pawls the springs pull the Latch Pawls ande
15. To 10 94 14 4 To 10 94 15 5 To MPU J1 12 6 To MPU 41 13 7 a Te s 3 ZC 7 5VDC FUSE PLUG 18 10 PIN 2 16 KEY TPI 5voci 38 1 12 Vee To MPU J1 1 amp A8 EL e LOW VOLTAGE DETECT LI 5VEC SUPPLY PE AE 13 ges For DOOR HOPPER R MECH KEY SW lt 14 83 p a To LO J4 12 15 CUT To 0 44 13 16 To MPY Ji 14 a 182 47 83 To MPU J1 15 PRA CET D 83 4 Te TEST PLUG PIN 1 19 To TRANSFORMER a 89 3 220 SECONDARY PLUG PIN 9 of 1G 58 DELAY RELAY BOARD Located behind the Hopper the Delay Relay Board was used only on the Series 1000 It was replaced by an encapsulated CR Relay located near the Hopper Beau Plug For the description and the operation of the Delay Relay Board see page 61 SYMBOL PART KO DESCRIPTION E 586 149 Axial 10mt eWay Cap CR 587 6 184004 Diode CR E 598 19 6 93 ma Ki CRI 587 6 184004 Diode CR4 887 8 in4094 Diode E 166 9 9 Pin KK 156 Conn 3 00000000 Pc p 2968 472 P C Board M 545 808 gi 585 71 2M4401 Transistor 02 E 585 33 MPS A42 Transistor E 105 231 39K Ohm 1 4 Watt S E 105 277 680 Ohm 1 4 Watt 55 E 105 306 iQ Ohm 1 4 Watt 5 E 105 219 330 Ohm 1 4 Watt Si E IB5 219 330 Ohm 1 4 Watt 55 Wire Jumper installed SLOT SIMULATOR REEL MECHANISM ASSEMBLY TEST STATION Includes REEL CONTROL BOARD AS 2983 1 HOPPER PAYOUT UNIT or REEL CONTROL BOARD AS 2983 2 ASSEMBLY Includes R EL READER B
16. the electronic Reel Mech Arm Switch 53 Wire incorporates a Cam Switch timing Wired Normally Open Switch which is quite simple to adjust All that is needed for this ad Kick Switch 54 Wire justment is the loosening of the Wired Normally Closed Switch Reel Mech Cam located on the L H Side Plate and moving it The states of these two switches to conform with the proper se from rest position through one quencing of the Cam Switches game cycle back to rest position Proper sequencing of the Cam again are described in Figure 5 Switches for electronic games is Showing the proper switch cam described as follows relationships mms HOPPER PAYOUT UNIT SERVICE amp ADJUSTMENTS For a complete overhaul of the POSITION OF HOPPER KNIFE Hopper Payout Unit remove the Unit from the game and remove Check the Hopper Knife see the scoop cover Now follow the Fig 6 The forward edge must be general point by point procedure REAR LEG OPTO SWITCH _ A good cleaning of the unit is BEE in order An aerosol type de greaser or contact cleaner can be used however all parts must be wiped off with a clean cloth ROLLER to remove any residue and desolv ed scum After cleaning the Hopper Unit we can inspect and adjust the Hopper in the following order gn SHELF WHEEL HOPPER WIPER ADJUSTMENT HOPPER KNIFE Adjust wiper so that clearance i between pin wheel amp wiper will Figure 6 Hopper Knife Position allow a single co
17. 0066 E 00620 0060 00 10540301 E 00771 0018 AS 2978 3 MPU BOARD ASSEMBLY DESCRIPTION 0i MFO 50 v CERAMIC 33 MFO 25 V ELECTRO YTIC Ot MED 50 v CERAMIC 470 Sep KW CERAMIC 10 PFO iK V CERAMIC 1000 PFO KV CERAMIC 4 7 MFD 25 V TANTALUM 22 wi NDUCTOR ELECTRO 4RA3I441051 REEO RELAY POSITION DIP SAITCH 4N4733 ZENER Groe 4 MHZ CRYSTAL 15 OKT KK 156 WAFER 16 PIN DIP SOCKET PART MO E 00S8E 0085 E 40566 0099 00586 0085 00586 094 00586 40093 00586 0095 30586 41073 430604 0003 E 00 146 20796 E 00677 0000 00598 0013 00744 0000 00736 0015 E 43712 0008 NOT USED NOT USED E 00770 4018 NOT USED F 52399 45395 OT USED WIRE IN ANER CIRCUIT NOT USED WIRE IN AMPED Crit NOT USED AS 2979 1 RAM BOARD ASSEMBLY DESCRIPTION P5tQ1L 3 RAM LOOS 22 PIN DiP SOCKET TALSIO EIGHT INPUT NAND 74166 EIGHT BIT IFY REGISTER 7aLS27 TRIPLE 3 INPUT NOR 100 CM RESISTOR 1 4 WATT 5 M 105 904 Mi E 15 263 ICH II mi 105 188 A852 E 18 238 E53 R LATE 155 Estise 3B K56 RST geiis K58 af 105 277 tan asi E 105 185 CH 105 301 163 Not used RES Thru R93 c 835 8 D 586 148 C2 Tera L t ts t 585 8 ER Thru 521 E 586 85 Un E 586 148 ta E 588 85 ca 58t 8 C25 C26 5B5 85 ta E 585 73 ta 586 94 8 Thre 022 t SBg a6 tH E 588 92 134 t 586 85 CS I 588 44
18. 166 28 28 CAT AK 100 WAFER E 186 20 20 CRT KK 100 WAFER E 138 15 15 CRT AR 158 WAFER sos ID 15 E 192 8 18 PI DIP SOCKET e P 5308 TEST CLIP TEST POINT C P 5399 TEST CLIP TEST POINT st KOT USED s2 E WIRE JUMPER IN CIRCUIT 33 MOT USED sa WIRE JUMPER IN CIRCUIT 5 MOT USED Li 9 a a a aze een ZS ry CO Pi D I E tz E ES D LES eer mi kran A wg GS EC de mE m VR mj Le bech Ke ht tech te esche GDS os GO m MS E eg mg m t me re ome mde mS oe CRM ERT CRI SE SO Cr bech OL ge UP cn 277 ad PS me di KWE ALL 2066866260 IT AL M Em eg d L AT Dee a xc RIE Pom 0000 v AMO P 2048 303 AS 2980 5600 ALL RESISTORS ARE 1 4 WATT 5 TOLERANCE UNLESS NOTED RESISTER R77 CHANGED TO E 105 278 360 OHM 1 4 5 54 SOUND BOARD Found only on the Series 2000 sound is used when coins are played and paid out when the reels are spinning and security when the door is opened The volume is regulated by the round black knob located near the center of the board The switch at the top of the board is used to test the board Voltage at Test Clip TP1 should read approx 35 VAC TP2 approx 2 5VDC and TP3 approx 2 5 VDC TP1 amp TP2 have no reading without sound AS2518 130 P 2948 542 HR mec u2 T4 us cis e R16 VOLUME ke ADJUSTMENT je RA ti E 5
19. 2 Pt Molex Receptacle at E 550 1200 12 Pt Molex Plug 22 P H05 31 Terminal 23 Ent Dba Line Cord 2H 66280 Pt Molex Receptacle 25 F 662 1201 12 Pt Molex Receptacle 26 F 662 401 4 Pt Molex Receptacie 2T E 660 1200 1 Pt Molex Plug 28 POST oC Terminal 29 E 737 10 10 Pin MTA 100 Connector T15 10 10 Pin MTA 100 Cover 30 E 737 6 6 Pin NTA 100 Connector E 775 6 5 Pin MTA 100 Cover 31 E 660 1200 12 Pt Molex Plug 2 32 E 660 200 2 Pt Molex Plug 33 A5 2988 5 Mass Term Cable Assen EWT44 16 Conductor Flat Cable 719 D I P Connector 695 Strain Relief E 696 Pull Tabs 35 T37 5 5 Pin MTA 100 Connector E 715 5 5 Pin MTA 100 Cover 35 E T37 28 28 Pin MT 100 Connector E TI5 2B 28 Pin MTA 100 Cover 36 E 866 15 15 Pin MTA 156 Connector E 759 15 15 Pin MTA 156 Cover 773 Key 37 37 20 20 Pin NTA 100 Connector E 775 20 20 Pin MTA 100 Cover 778 Key 38 E 660 200 2 Pt Molex Plug 39 R55 2 2 Pin MIA 156 Connector E 749 2 2 Pin MTA 156 Cover Ap E 856 8 B Pin MTA 156 Connector E THG 8 8 Pin MTA 156 Cover A1 E 662 200 2 Pt Molex Receptacle H2 AS 2987 9 Display amp Cable Assem 43 E 51T XXX Insert Assem Cable Specify Model No ae Ke TOP ROW MIDDLE ROW 7 S DOOR TILT OPTIONAL TRIACS 7TSLEFT LEFT amp RIGHT ALARM LAMP LAMPS LAMP 1G 26 LAMPS BUZZER Q 13 NOT USED TOP ROW MIDDLE ROW BELL FEATURE 7S CENTER 75 CENTER a LAMP LAMPS The example shown at right is TOP ROW PAYLINE BELL a SOM S
20. 598 Shelf Wheel P 847 6 is used for the Dollar coin along with a new Agitator R 526 Hopper liner P 834 is also added to the Hopper for the large Dollar coins FILL HOPPER WITH THE DESIRED LEVEL OF COINS SET SCREW Screw 6 NOW BACK OFF SET SCREW Countar clockwise UNTIL MICRO SWITCH CLICKS INTO THE DOWN POSITION SET SCREW TENSION SPRING MICRO SWITCH Hopper Counter Balance Adjustment M M m o e There have been several new developments designed to strength en and protect the Handle Mech First an anti fast pull Speed Lock note ratchet was added in 1970 In mid 1973 the Full Stroke Pawl amp Locking Links were re designed and strengthened You will notice that these im provements can be incorporated on 35 Older Machines It is also duty pivot points and our Hydro suggested that the new front tex Lube 65 on points of heavy Anti wiring Shield be in place stress and sliding parts at all times Be sure the anti fast pull Because of the heavy duty use Speed Lock Pawl swings freely on the Handle Mech should be lub its pivot since it engages the ricated periodically Use our Ratchet on a centrifugal force Lubriplate No 1 Oil on the light principle do not lubricate MOLEX PLUG SERVICE NOTE The Molex Pin Extractor Tool enables easy Service of the Molex Plug Pins both male and fe male are removable Holding Extractor Tool as shown in Illustration placing
21. Electronic Siot Machine 1 Switch selectable options 2 Ontional external connections 3 Cable Jumper Selections 1 Standard options which are selected by setting switches either to ON or to OFF have been incorporated into this system More options are included in certain models The switches are contained in a DIP Dual In Line Package located in the lower right hand corner of the MPU Board 23 2 Terminal Block is located on the back wall of the cabinet behind the Hopper 24 BALL POINT PEN OR SIMILAR PROBE MAY BE USED TO SET SWITCHES SWITCH ra MEE DICE Jackpot Bell jackpot Gong continuous signal pulsed signal Sze Individual Mode information SS be ON in Oniy when trouble game operation shooting MPU Board SWITCHES en A 1038 A terminal block is provided with the following standard connections Typical Circuit Connections GROUND N SOV A C 7 5V A C TO EXTERNAL TILT LAMP CIRCUITS DOOR OPEN LAMP JP TOWER LAMP Where a lamp is used in the machine any external device connected to that the corresponding wire MUST be a 6 volt device Additional connections can be supplied upon request to meet your special requirements For any additions or exceptions to the above diagram see the GAME WIRING DIAGRAM amp PLUG WIRING INFO supplied with each machine JI A UMPER SELECTABLE OPTIONS TILT CODE SELECT With a jumper installed from J3 Pin 20 of
22. Forefinger over shaft as to hold it from turning as shown push Shaft over Pin giving Tool a slight twist allowing the Pin Fins to compress easily thus enabling the Pin to be push N ed through Nylon Housing BALLY NO MOLEX NO TYPE FEMALE E 663 2 02 09 1104 1190 FEMALE E 663 4 02 09 1119 1381 eye MALE E 661 2 02 09 2103 1189 acit MALE E 661 4 02 09 2118 1380 TYPE 1189 90 LONG EAR TYPE 1380 81 SHORT EAR HAND CRIMPING TOOL HT 1031 NOTE REPLACEMENT ITEMS CAN BE ORDERED LONG EAR THRU BALLY DIST OR NEAREST MOLEX Es LJ REP IN COUNTRY OF USE SHORT EAR Cae 8 7 J MOLEX PLUG RECEPTACLES pe eo j a MALE FEMALE Le an Co e 2 PIN PLUG 660 2 662 2 4 PIN PLUG 660 4 662 4 REPLACEMENT PART HT 1010 232 12 PIN PLUG 660 12 662 12 STATE LAWS FOR POSSESSION OF SERIES E 1980 1986 January 1 1995 Any Machine Legal Alaska Arizona Arkansas Kentucky Maine Minnesota New Mexico Nevada Ohio Texas Utah Virginia West Virginia Pre 1984 Models Colorado Machine Must be 20 Years or Older Florida 25 Years or Older California Delaware Illinois Iowa Louisiana Maryland Michigan Mississippi Montana New Hampshire North Carolina North Dakota Rhode Island Oklahoma Washington Wyoming and Wisconsin 30 Years or Older Massachusetts Missouri and New Jersey ownership is still illegal in the unlisted states but check with a dealer trade magazine or your state officials frequently as the laws are becoming more favora
23. PARTIAL LIST OF DEALERS THAT SELL PARTS iw Bally Gaming Inc 1 800 HOT SLOT 6601 So Bermuda Rd Las Vegas NV 89119 Bally Gaming Inc di Northern Nevada 702 685 7737 1400 Greg St Sparks NV 89431 f Bally Gaming Inc will only sell and repair parts with customers that are a Nevada resident and have a valid M Nevada driver s license Non residents may obtair parts and repairs through independent dealers in legal states Wico Corporation 1 800 FOR WICO some electronic E mechanism parts 6400 West Gross Point Rd Niles IL 60714 Wico offers a catalog that pictures E machine parts and lists their cross reference numbers For a local parts dealer in legal states refer to the Slot Machines Antique listing in the phone book s yellow page index These dealers names and addresses are also available in the many trade publications Dealer Repairs For a local repair technician in legal states refer to the Slot Machines Antique listing in the phone book s yellow page index or a trade publication For major board repair check with your local dealer If you feel you need extensive board repair it may be advisable to locate a technician with a Slot Simulator Test Station page 59 63 OMEN tan E m W Men e REPA RR AAA KA More books available on our web site at LibertyBelleReno com 256 pages large 9x12 format hard cover 667 illustra tions 412 in full color mathematics mechanisms index graphs biblio
24. The reel reader inputs are test in sten 5 Input Ports 2 thru 4 are Spare inputs for most models except Bit 6 of Port 2 Code 220 is used for the key switch the DIP Switches on the MPU Board are treated in a slightly different manner They are read directly by the microprocessor chip not thru an input port on the I O Board The DIP switches are coded as follows CODE DESCRIPTION 501 Switch 1 502 Switch 2 504 Switch 43 508 Switch 4 510 Switch 5 520 Switch Ze Not Used Switch 7 Special Function Switch 8 To determine the functions of the dip switches see STANDARD mt N d d e OPTIONS section of this manual NE AN ESSENTIAL TOOL FOR BASIC REPAIRS The Voitmeter Multitester is a must for working on SERIES E machines Used as a continuity tester it is useful for tracing circuits locating bad soldering joints and for checking wires and Flat Cables for breaks Using the voltage function the meter is necessary for checking the voltage on the boards and in various circuitry An inexpensive model may be purchased for as low as 20 For difficult repairs consult your dealer 11 Step 4 HOPPER TEST 10 Coin pay Press TEST button four times ai ID Ou While button is depressed Zeroes are blank on AS 2978 3 For approximately one second after iaa button is released then Until coins begin to pass under Ii Lj d roller at which time the win meter IL ou JA JANE begins to increment 001 002
25. button is depressed aaa GUB Zeroes are blank on AS 2978 3 II LT For approximately one second Gabe after button is released then If Personality PROM M7 is NOT in stalled the display will fall into the sequence described on page 5 A 8 indicates Test 8 mode Example 9 7 Li FIIN 2 is current coins in The slot JL JEE machine is in the game function test allowing normal operation except the reels may be set up for testing and any payout that occurs is displayed in the win meter but is not paid by the hopper and the winner paid lamp is not lit Also to simplify testing the coin switch malfunction See Page 27 is by passed while in this test The game will remain in this test mode decimal points on display until it is ter minated by a door switch or test button closure At this point all electronic functions have been tested After performing routine mechanical inspec tion slug rejection proper lubrication of mechanical assemblies proper reel kick and spin etc the machine is ready to be placed on location BEAUPLUG Beauplugs are the electric wire connectors that allow the Reel Mechanism used only on the earlv Series 1000 slots and the Hopper to be removed from the cabinet To prevent damage to the Beauplugs remove these units carefully HOT TIP if there is a broken point on a Beauplug Molex Connector or an Amp Plug move the wire that is connected to the broken point to an unused p
26. door open or closed THE DISPLAYS BELOW REFER TO SERIES 1000 ONLY TNT NTT NT If a reset occurs while reading meters the D D D O E reading sequence is terminated and the Nell Iset display takes this form SSSR PSS Under normal conditions when the meter orog reading sequence is completed the display Ce takes this form 19 GAME CONDITION MALFUNCTION CODES In the course of normal machine operation the CPU is continu ously monitoring conditions by sensing the INPUTS and comparing them with what the PROGRAM says they should be If the CPU detects a difference it checks the PROGRAM to find out what to do next Depending upon which INPUT is at fault the PROGRAM instructs the CPU to take one or more of the following actions 1 Display a MALFUNCTION CODE Excepting the Door Open code 50 all malfunction codes are flashed alternately with COINS IN information 2 Suspend play 3 Flash feature lamps 4 Light the TILT lamp These actions are terminated by correcting the malfunction and pressing the RESET button Note The TEST button is disabled while the machine is in the TILT mode to prevent disruption of a game in progress The following is an explanation of the standard MALFUNCTION CODES used l COIN IN JAM Play suspended feature flashed TILT lit f 7 The 20 indicates a jam on the COIN SWITCH si Stir i Example Z IT L The 014 equals coins paid out in previous LL LJ r I same hi lt atel ith Placing a
27. in a TILT The door open code will be present on the display and the feature lites will be flashing The tilt code 70 alternating with coins played count will appear on the display while the key Switch is held This condition will occur after all reels have indexed if the door has been opened after reel 1 is stopped With no jumper installed in this position normal play sequence is not disturbed regard less of door position 27 SERVICE amp ADJUSTMENTS INTERNAL SERVICE amp ADJUSTMENTS For good service access to the internal working parts remove the Reel Unit Now wipe off excess grease and grime The Unit can now be lightly lubricated with our lubriplate 1 Oil Slides and units with heavy duty loads can be lightly greased using our Hydrotex Lube 651 With the Reel Mech out of the cabinet it can be operated with a Reel Mechanism Test Handle Pt No K 574 available thru the Bally Service Dept You can easily see if the Trip Operating Lever Pawl is tripping off the Stop Bracket at the correct moment see Figure 1 The Stop Bracket Adjustment can be checked by observing the action of the Toggle Levers as the Handle is Slowly pulled The following illustrations Show the Right Side of the Reel Mechanism in the 3 positions prior to Kick off These illus strations show the factory stand ard average settings of the Stop Bracket Trip Arm amp Drive Shaft Trip Arm Also shown are the centerline dimensions
28. maintenance program These meters numbered 17 through 20 monitor 17 RESET METER The number of times the processor has been caused to reset 18 MALFUNCTION The number of malfunctions sensed by the processor METER 19 LOAD TEST The number of times that TEST 2 has been performed METER 20 DOOR OPENED The number of times the door has been opened METER To implement this test press test button seven times E Halal While button is depressed aa LA oly Zeroes are blank on AS 2978 3 ri 91 mmi For approximately one second afte MALA GL LU button is released then p For one second a l q d x id e For one second maintenance meter I Smet Noel Snore Stl NE number 1 Example For six seconds value in RESET riri liL METER counts number of times JESU LG LU processor has gone into reset condition MPU board circuitry forces the processor to reset tc prevent erratic operation which might be caused by static electric or power fluctuations E test continues A BLOWN FUSE AND TROUBLESHOOTING HOT TIP A blown fuse in conjunction with the P C Board schematics pages 50 51 and the fuse box diagram page 63 can aid in isolating the circuit that caused the failure HOPPER FUSE WARNING LIGHT A red lamp on the hopper lights when the fuse is blown Replace it with a 5 amp 3AG fuse If it blows a second time check the Hopper components 15 tit LLLI Example Leif we r iip ICH iti
29. that the machine is in ACCEPTING COINS READING REELS DISPENSING COINS DISPLAYING METERS SELF TESTING ETC The CPU MEMORY CHIPS and other CONTROL LOGIC are located on a MICROPROCESSOR UNIT MPU BOARD See Reel Spin Time Variations on Page 24 An exception to this is a model which contains a Replay Register Credit Meter or Progressive Jackpot Meter WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN POWER IS APPLIED When power is applied a brief self test of vital functions of the MPU board will occur During this self test coins are locked out After completion of this self test the slot machine will return to some point in its normal operation This point is determined by what the machine was doing when power was turned off THE CENTER TWO DECIMAL POINTS INDICATE A RESET POWER OFF STATIC DISCHARGE ETC OCCURRED SINCE THE LAST HANDLE PULL The 6 DIGIT LED DISPLAY may appear as any of the 3 following examples when power is turned on If the display exhibits a severe flicker or takes a form other than those mentioned below see BUILT IN TEST FUNCTIONS paragraph on following page l Machine was at some point in its normal operating sequence when power was removed Example The number in the second column in this example l indicates one l ri Fi c coin was put into machine for I LIL J previous game and the 005 in the fourth fifth and sixth columns indicates number of coins paid out In this case 5 coins Example In this exa
30. the I O Board to ground JI Pin 28 the Bally Slot Malfunction Codes are used With this jumper removed the SDS malfunction exception codes are used See Page 26 B SPIN CONTROL SELECT With a jumper installed from J3 Pin 16 of the I O Board to ground J3 Pin 7 current game is nullified upon pressing the RESET button while a 4X malfunction is present C REEL SPIN TIME VARIATIONS In some locations it is desirable for the reels to spin for a shorter or longer period of time than that set at the factory To allow for this flexibility three diodes may be installed on the Reel Reader Control Board By installing one or more of these diodes various timing combinations may be obtained as described below DIODE NO WHAT 18 INSTALLED oan FUNCTION wrrocn Time of om Cam ailieb p CR2 amp 3 Med Long Lm m m Long for Atlantic City Models END OF DIODE WITH STRIPE PLACE ELECTRICAL JE UNDER DIODES LS t Spin Time All Diodes are 184148 Type Bally P N E 587 014 Back Side of AS 2983 1 Reel Reader Control Board Machines produced after December 1982 are equipped with Dip Switches on the Reel Reader Control Board AS 2983 2 to provide these functions By setting these switches various timing combinations may be obtained as described below SWITCH NO FUNCTION m or Max Variation all Reels Spin Time Reel 1 Note Switches 4 thru 8 are reserv
31. to each game lt determines the type of machine line or multiplier number of coins played and the amount of individual pays The payout percentage of a slot may be altered by changing this Prom A second PERSONALITY PROM U13 found only on Series 2000 is not necessary in most games It is used when there are a number of extra pays or if the machine has a progressive jackpot Percentage of Payout 89 PERSONALITY PROM Date of Manufacture 541089 5 20 83 E 2238 14 Bally Reference Number 5410 Model Number of Slot oO v BABBBABB ALITYNOSHId 4 WOHd WVHDOHd H WVHDOHd de WOHd WYHDOHd RASA IEEE kad D LA e w lt MEMORY RAM COMPONENTS P2948 534 CH 56 SERIES 1000 M P U BOARD Parts Descriptions SYM PART NO ut E 00620 0063 w j 00620 006 U3 U4 F OO62G 0064 us E 00620 0062 u 00620 0067 00712 0004 UT UB f 00620 0068 t 00712 0004 vs 006 20 0068 Uto 00620 0060 sit TWROMETI 00712 0000 G12 W13 NOT USED wa 1 00212 0006 uis Te 795 10 i 00712 0000 ue D 00712 0006 m E 755 8 E 007 12 0000 Tm 006 20 0004 urs 00620 0067 E 00712 0004 uzo IE 00620 0011 uz i 00751 0003 00712 0004 U22 U23 NUT USED U24 400620 0065 amp 00712 0005 ues i 00751 0012 00712 0004 u26 00620 0060 u2 00620 0065 00712 0005 u28 E 00620 0053 E 00712 0001 u29
32. up PL Srl or Payline For multiple vayline models hold coin switch until Example desired payline is displayed Se Ee Code for symbol appearing on For additional Position Reader indicated payline first reel information see page 46 d PAYLINES Code for symbol appearing on ti indicated payline second reel nm Code for symbol appearing on j indicated payline of third reel For a 3 reel model only decimal point is displayed in these positions Codes for reel symbols will be found on a label on the front of the reel mech as well as in the individual model information wa Note Performing this test without Personality PROM installed results in decimal position of reel being displayed rather than symbol codes See FO 650 2 PERIPHERAL TEST STATION OPERATORS GUIDE AND TEST PROCEDURES Move each reel one position ata time while observing the display Check all positions on each reel If the symbol appearing on the indicated payline is at odds with the code being displayed check to be sure the correct tapes have been installed If the tapes are correct proceed to the next test test continues AS with all electronic devices it is a very good idea to use a Surge Protector to prevent the sensitive electronic components against house current surges HOT TIP 13 Step 6 MEMORY CHECK This test checks program memory and displays the personality PROM identification number which
33. 06 DELETED 00587 0014 t 0058 7 0006 00105 0230 00105 0263 OELETES 00105 0236 00105 0185 00105 0730 DELETED 00105 0230 CELETED 00105 0203 00105 0230 00105 0303 E 00105 0230 400105 0303 E 400105 40230 E 00105 0304 00108 0230 E 00105 0263 t 00105 0301 NOT USED 00105 0185 00105 0230 00105 0185 06105 0230 00105 0277 DELETED E 00506 0045 E 00586 0099 0586 DOK DELETED 00586 0008 E 00586 0085 00586 0008 E 00586 0073 DESCRIPTION Sex MPS 6566 KPN TRANSISTOR Cia CAN MPS 6517 PNP TRANSISTOR eH MPS 566 APN TRANS STOR cu INSODE D va C24 1NA148 DIGOE os IN40G4 PODE ce ces I KOMM SESESTOR Lt L3 a x OMM RESISTOR Bei Sg 1 X OM RESISTOR vet 10 K OM RESISTOR Yi 1 KOMM RESISTOR it rB K OM RESISTOR 44 Je 220 QHM RESISTOR 36 47 KOMM RESISTOR ja 8 220 CM RESISTOR L EST POINT tok OM RESISTOR EST POINT 220 OMM RESISTOR i t K OM RESISTOR 2 MAJ S 510 K O RESISTOR sto 1 amp ON RESISTOR sit 4 K O44 RESISTOR 32 100 OM RES STOR sti 10 KOMM RESISYON t KOMM R STSTOR tO x OM RESISTOR I K OM RESISTOR 660 Om RESISTOR O1 MED 50 v CERAMIC 33 MFO 25 v ELECTRO Y TIC DI MED 50 v CERAMIC 2 MED SO V ELECTROLYTIC 01 MEDL 50 V CERAMIC 2 wen SO v ELECTROLYTIC 4 7 MED 25 V TANTALUM SERIES 2000 M P U BOARD Parts Descriptions AS 2978 M P U BOARD ASSEMBLY
34. 10 The COIN SWITCH is located on the inside of the Front Door immediately below Wheel On later models the Opto Switch was replaced by a Micro Switch The ARM SWITCH above the Cam and the KICK SWITCH are located on the left Side Plate Assembly of the Mechanism While button is depressed For approximately one second after button is released then Until test is aborted or a switch is closed a normally closed switch must be opened first While coin switch held closed While hopper roller arm at rest after lifting it once until some other switch is actuated Switches not included in test Power Switch Door Switch Change Button Switch TEST RESET switches Coin Return Switch on IKE Dollar Machines For the code associated with each switch see individual model information test continues The LEVEL SWITCH is located at the base of the The OPTO HOPPER SWITCH is located above the Hopper Pin INPUT CODE ASSIGNMENTS See individual model information for additional switches CODE DESCRIPTION 001 Coin Switch 002 Hopper Switch AA 4 Level Switch 008 Door Switch Hinge Cam Series Comb 010 Kick Switch Reel Mech nan Arm Switch Reel Mech Not displayed with personality PROM installed Door switch closure terminates test Input Port fl contains the reel reader inputs and normally closed coin switch input This input code 120 will be observed after SLOWLY releasing the coin switch
35. 120 119 Lamphoider 38 E 125 2 47 Lamp 60 E 411 4 Fluorescent Starter 28 E 660 200 2 Pt Molex Plug 39 P 6665 744 Retiector 61 A 1388 50 Rejector Mtg Assembly 29 E 412 5 Flourescent Lamp 40 P 8118 Plug Mounting Bracket 62 SP 148 Extension Spring 30 A 2937 31 Light Baffle Assembiy 22 25 stop 41 G 348 Windows 63 P 6692 1 Switch Mtg Bracket 31 A 2937 34 Light Baffle Mounting Bracket 42 C 1073 Coin Exit Ramp 64 SP 199 16 Spring 32 A 2937 25 63 Lamp 2 43 P 150 100 insulator 65 P 6431 XX Coin Guide Spacer 33 E 125 B 47 Lamp 44 AS2517 9 Coin Deflector Assembly 66 P 6695 Coin Guide 34 E 125 2 Door Frame Left 45 A 2929 Mount Mtg Plate Assem 67 P 6694 Coin Guide 35 C 657 3 Shield Assembly 5 Line 46 E 120 132 Lamp Socket 68 AS 2744 19 Coin Switch amp Wire Assem 35A A 2938 65 Shield Assembly 3 Line 47 E 125 6 63 Lamp 59 AS 2517 14 Coil Magnet Assembly A 2938 84 Fluorescent Light Shield Assem 48 A 3018 72 Coin Slide Assembly 70 A 2958 XX Armature Assembly 43 3 REEL MECHANISM ASSEMBLY Wide Side Plate Assembly Right Tier Bar Bracket Selector Base Piug Mounting Bracket m Nyliner Trip Shaft Assembly includes items 8 9 amp 10 7 Bushing 8 Toggle Lever amp Bushing Assembly 9 Crank Assembly 10 Bushing 2 11 Toggle Lever amp Link Assembly 12 Spring 3 13 Index Lever Shaft 14 index Lever Assembly 15 index Lever Arm Assembly Q Om OD NY w 16 Roller 17 index Lever Arm Assembly 18 Nut amp Spring Support 19 Torsion Sp
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37. 5V Ceramic Capacitor E 105 134 51 Ohm 1 4W 5 Resistor Q1 thru Q3 Push Rivot Stud E 586 209 1 MFO 400V Polyester Capacitor 105 306 10 Ohm 1 4W 5 Resistor GRI thru CR4 E 587 1N4148 Diode E 586 283 1 MED SOV Ceramic Capacitor E 658 1 P C Mount Switch CRS IN 270 Diode E 105 76 12K Ohm 2W 10 Resistor E 658 1 P C Mount Switch CRE 98 23 6C20MA Zenor Diode R2 R7 RS R11 E 105 235 180 Ohm 1 4W 5 Resistor E 758 15 15 Okt KK158 Rt Angle Wafer CR7 CRS 184004 Diode R15 814 R17 E 108 235 180 Ohm 1 4W 5 Resistor E 768 10 10 Ckt KK 158 Rt Angle Wafer CRE CR10 4 1N5242A ZENOR Diode R3 R5 RIB E 105 264 270 Ohm 1 W 5 Resistor Jumper Wire CRIT CRIZ 1N5626 Diode R4 R6 AB R10 E 105 230 1K Ohm 1 4W 5 Resistor g ER es ane FUSE BEL 4 drit dut IU 2000 Series AVIZOW AG LINE IZOVAL CUSED tw i ESA REE ad LHANLE w I2OVA L NEUTRAL ili vest au denn HA AN ES Ron FT FOR Seng MPK 2 E i i i 3 RT M cas 490 ufr d us i utra 9 i i KOTE ait us CABE TRAXTIBTOR ARRAY o bas Hole A Sege ki H 4 H H i Motor 5 16 25 50 Platform Bracket Left Side Mounting Brkt P 1973 491 Fuse Mounting Bracket HOPPER PAYOUT UNIT ASSEMBLY ONO amp 0 f o 8 amp 3 AG Fuse Handie Baffie Mounting Bracket Circuit Board Support Hopper Control Bd Assem Right Side Mounting Brkt 18 Pt Piug Gol
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39. 7 Bracket Stop 23 SP 100 12 Extension Spring 34 36 9 P 6282 8 Lock Lever Right 24 A 178 1 Trip Lever Assembly de 10 A 2865 1 Gear Assembly 25 SP 100 241 Extension Spring 32 P 645 1 Link 11 A 17t 1 Over Travel Fork 26 M 331 1 Feit Plug 33 S 739 16 0 Coupling Pin 12 S 739 157 Coupling Pin 27 A 2865 Gear Assembly 34 S 369 Piston 13 S 2033 1 Drive Shaft 28 R 116 Bumper 35 R 1211 Piston Cup Seal 14 P 800 2 Washer 29 P 474 Bumper Housing 36 S 1071 83 Rod Air Cylinder 15 P 1637 11 Rail Pin 30 M 1481 27 Split Spacer 37 231 41 Bushing Air Cylinder 16 P 801 21 Washer 2 31 SP 100 312 Extension Spring 38 C 112 Cylinder HANDLE LOCKOUT ASSEMBLY A 636 22 Lockout Mounting Plate Assembly P 454 59 Spring Hook Bracket A 3990 Release Pawi Assem SP 399 43 Torsion Spring A 3989 Piunger Stop Link Assembly P 6316 4 Retaining Ring 6 SP 100 334 Extension Spring 7 S 496 230 Plunger 8 C 342 Guide Ring Nylon 9 P 108 53 Coil Bracket 10 C 31 2600 Coil 11 A 613 33 Core Plug amp Bracket Assembly 12 E 405 14 Terminal 13 E 105 300 2 7K 2W Resistor 14 E 662 200 2 Pt Molex Receptacie on P OQ UN m 45 REEL MECHANISM RELATED BOARDS 19 pasay TO r gt POSITION MM SS eee Liz gt f READERS S Leges were etui nonas x aad Mr H i ut 204 ITUR v TER EE v1 GAN Kis pid ki pants Ze REEL READER CONTROL BOANO DR i pase EIER 104 fare 4i MEET 0 ar c Diete um POSITION READER early models 5 Volt inc
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42. AY BOARD P 59 Used only on the Series 1000 this unit consists of a 50 VDC relay which switches the 50 VAC from the transformer secondary voltage supply Other components on the board provides the control for the relay and the assertion of a reset signal in the event of a power failure DISPLAY BOARD p 8 Consists of six LED display modules which are used for displaying coins paid in and out test functions and to identify machine malfunctions DISPLAY CREDIT BOARD Replay Register Used on machines with Credit Play it is a four digit seven segment display board that is controlled by the M P U Board DISPLAY DRIVER BOARD It provides decoded signal outputs directed to the Small and Large Replay Display Board Assemblies DOUBLE PROGRESSIVE DISPLAY UNIT It is a peripheral device that displays seven or eight digit numbers that represent the progressive jackpot values The unit consists of two printed circuit boards the PROGRESSIVE DIS PLAY BOARD p 9 and the DISPLAY DRIVER BOARD Progressive Display Controller Board HOPPER CONTROL BOARDS See page 47 LO BOARD INPUT OUTPUT See pages 52 54 LO BUFFER This board is used to amplify and isolate address buss data buss and control lines going into the sound insert display interface board MICROPROCESSOR M P U See pages 56 amp 57 POWER SUPPLY BOARD See page 58 REEL READER CONTROL BOARD See page 46 SLOT LD BOARD Located on the LO Board SLOT MONITOR B
43. DELAY RELAY above the fuse lights when the fuse is burned out ILLUMINATION or D R BOARD d MAD 3 SOUND 4mp 9 5 V SAmp HOV LINE FUSE SWAPPING BOARDS If a second machine is available 5 6 Co a problem may be located by swapping boards The M P U Boards on a Series 1000 and Series 2000 can not be interchanged REELS KEEP SPINNING Check the Kick and Arm Switches see page 33 NOT READING REELS Check the Reel Reader Assembly for a light reading malfunction The early models used a 50 volt lamp 860 and on the later ones utilized an infra red LED See page 46 To adjust the Position Readers refer to page 32 To check to see if the Position Reader is aligned with the holes on Index Discs see page 13 CHECKING POWER ON BOARDS Check the individual voltages on the Test Clips TP1 etc for each board LO Board page 54 5 volts M P U Board page 56 5 volts Sound Board page 55 and Power Supply Board page 58 A typical fuse configuration CHECKING P C BOARD FLAT CABLES Turn off POWER SWITCH remove carefully and test corresponding pins on each end of the cable for continuity with a tester ALWAYS turn off the main Power Switch and unplug the line cord before removing or installing any assembly connector or component Before handling Integrated Circuits be sure to dissipate any static charges which may have built up in the body Some of the Integrated Circuits may be damaged by direct contact with static electricity A
44. DGE RECTIFIER 9 5629 158 HEAT SINK LARGE P 6829 19 MEAT SIRK SMALL LSPR 632 1010 SCREW Gh P 2948 309 AS 2982 1 Cas E IE SE Z E S E E POWER SUPPLY BOARD This board provides the slot machine with two power sources and one signal source They are V 10 5 VDC VCC 5VDC and the zero crossing signal The latter are generated by converting 9 5 to 11 volts AC secondary supply voltage from the Game Transformer SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION 820 65 L 3457 5 5 Y D C VOLTAGE REGULATOR 1700 8 LOCKWASHER 897 2112 NUT CRI TARU CR4 E 581 6 184004 0100 E 113 2 BE VINK WO Y RI E 105 238 1 K OHM RESISTOR 1 4 WATT 54 R 105 185 10 K OHM RESISTOR 1 4 WATT 5 ti E 586 82 11 700 MFO 20 Y ELECTROLYTIC E 647 5 TIE RRAP IWO USED e 585 8 2 ven 50 Y ELECTROLYTIC 3 MOT USED LI 504 3 22 W B INDUCTOR TPl THRU TP4 P 5399 TEST CLIP TEST POINT H E 135 10 10 OKT KKISG WAFER 2 si WIRE JUMPER IN CIRCUIT TESTING THE POWER SUPPLY BOARD 5 OZC OGND O UR Using a Volt Ohm meter check the three secondary TP1 5 to TP3 GND Approx 5 0 Volts DC voltages with one lead on the ground GND Test clip TP2 ZC to TP3 GND Approx 7 5 Volts DC TP3 and the other lead on one of the 3 other Test TP4 UR to TP3 GND Approx 10 Volts DC Clips looped wires POWER SUPPLY BOARD Te TRANSFORMER SECONDARY PLUG PIN 3 2 3
45. E 00751 000 00712 0004 uso 00620 0025 vuan e U32 E 00620 0066 t 00 82 0010 DESCRIPTION i I 74548 4 0 SCO TO DECIMAL DEODDER 7448 1 0 BOD TO SEG DEGDDER AUAM 1 C HEX De FF 74 5132 EL QUAD SOMITT TRIGGER 4020 1 0 COUNTER 16 PIN DEP SOCKET 8128 i C TRISSTATE TRANSCEIVER j 16 PIN GIP SOCKET 819 1C TRISSTATE TRANSCEIVER 4 904 LLC HEX INVERTER ET LINTEL 1 6 EPROM Mte i 24 PiN DIP SOCKET 24 PIN DIP SOCKET 9316 LLC EM AMI 124 PIN DIP SOCKET 19316 L C ROM D 24 PIN DIP SOCKET 9316 1 C ROM Mat 24 PIN DIP SOCKET 85 1 C TIMER 4020 1 C COUNTER 16 PIN DIP SOCKET 7402 EL QUAD MOR GATE 525123 INTERRUPT PROM t6 PIN DIP SOCKET 7417 j C HEX SUFFER i 14 PIN DIP SOCKET i 025123 MEMORY ADDR PROM 16 PIN DIP SOCKET 74 904 C HEX INVERTER 7417 F C HEX BUFFER 14 PIN DIP SOCKET 590 amp 1 0 CPU 40 PIR OFF SOCKET 825123 CONTROL PROM 16 PIN DIP SOCKET 7474 LC DUAL DEI 14 3401 5 0 5 VOC REGULATOR HEAT SINK THe 6070 HEAT SINK Thea 6071 in RIG sex Qt oe o en ca i cra Ri i Rt R2 Ra RS R6 RY R10 RIT RZS R27 R29 RW RIS R39 RAZ 43 Rad RAS R46 R RAG Rag R50 est RSZ R53 REO R6 mu RIA ms RIG RI e a C3 C4 cs CH cu SEI Ct4 cis CIE CH kO PART WO 0058 0002 00585 0004 E QQ585 0002 00587 00
46. Guide Rail Base Plate Screw Rail guide Left Serew Guide Rail Mount Brit Bushing 30 31 32 33 34 ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 Chet 16890 Cabinet A 2919 32 Cabinet Liner Chm 1165 210 Cabinet Base Pa 197353 Switch Mounting Brkt 108 170 Switch C 1068 Switch Cap CPAO 632 1803 Set Serew P 6295 1 Bracket We Hinge Pad ant Bracket Hinge Protector P 6155 Hinge Guard CPOR 25020 1121 Carriage Bolt P 6681 10 Spacer Sleeve P 6265 189 Board Mtg Bracket 2 P 6665 663 Mounting Bracket Me1915 Printed Circuit Ouide AS 2980 5600 1 0 Board Assembly AS 2978 7 MPU Board Assembly p 6665 602 Mounting Bracket P 606 T5 TFPP 1032 1806 Pb 2684 P 5268 3 P 6665 337 SAPR 800 1110 E 6641 19 4 1366 E 587 19 E 662401 E 663 1 SAPR B00 1114 Rail Guide Right Screw Rail Mount Brkt Rear Rail Mount Brkt Front Baffle 2 Serew Bell amp Receptacle Assen Bell Diode 4 Pt Molex Receptacle Terminal Serew CABINET ASSEMBLY Part Two Note On the Series 2000 the Fluorescent bulb in the Top Sign replaced the incandescent bulbs used on the previous models E 126 43 P 150 70 P 150 70 P 1856 P 8157 E 664 20 A 4000 2 P 1560 2 E 644 15 M 281 44 P 3473 7 E 108 181 P 758 17 P 7588 50 E 644 12 M 1915 1 110 V Line Cord Fishpaper Shield Plate Screen Cover Fan Screen Molex Fan Assem Fan Baffie Assem Piug Mgt Bracket Molex Buzzer Asse
47. K LINK Figure 13 Handle Mechanism BOTH ENDS OF PIN OF ROCKER ANO ROLLER ASSEMBLY OL uas SHOULDER PIN OF ROCKER amp ROLLER ASSEMBLY SURFACES AND ROLLERS OF MOVING LINKAGES IN AREA SHOWN Figure 14 Hopper amp Rocker Assembly Figure 15 Front Door Hinge 37 LUBRICATION GUIDE NOTE INDEX LEVER W INDICATES USE HEAVY DUTY ATM WHERE NOE L T WHERE INDEX LEVER INDEX HYROTEX LUBE Sen LEVER EIN AND INDEX LEVER INDICATES USE ARMS ROTATE LUBRIPLATE 1 OIL DRIV MARVEL MYSTERY OIL eden ink SLOTS IN SELECTOR BASE INDEX LEVER SHAFT L WHERE INDEX LEVER AND DRIVE LEVER ROTATE SPRING STUD OF CRANK ASSEMBLY LATCH PAWL BETWEEN TOGGLE LINKS AND ON NOTCH L TRIP SHAFT WHERE TOGGLE LEVER amp CRANK ASSEM ROTATE SLOT EN i Sana PINS THAT CONNECT TOGGLE LINK TO INDEX LEVER AND TOGGLE LEVER SHAFT WHERE LATCH PAWL RGIATES TRIP SHAFT WHERE IT ROTATES IN BUSHINGS ON BOTH LEFT A RIGHT SIDE PLATES AIR CYLINDER EDGE OF MICRO SWITCH CAM LIGHTLY PIN HOLE AT BACK OF AIR CYLINDER PIN THAT CONNECTS LINK TO TRIP OPERATING LEVER A L TRIP OPERATING LEVER y WA iN AIR CYLINDER ag WHEN PISTON Xie IS FULLY IN E AM e Y SHAFT THRU TRIP OPERATING LEVER TRIP LEVER ASSEMBLY 0 L UNIVERSAL COUPLING KH WHERE IT ROTATES et Y IN TRIP OPERATING G LEVER ON END OF DRIVE SHAFT NEAREST
48. NE IS DEAD and the Fluorescent lights do not lite 1 Check to see if there is 110 volts at wall receptacle 2 Plug a 110 volt item into the 110V Outlet inside the machine to verify that the line cord is good 3 Check to see if the 5 amp line fuse no 6 is not blown MACHINE IS DEAD and the fluorescent lights are lit and the LED Display is not lit 1 Check the fuses nos 1 5 Play the machine a few times after replacing the fuse and if it blows again locate the problem 2 Unplug each peripheral component separately Reel Mech Hopper Sound Board Top Sign Unit and Progressive Unit TURN OFF POWER SWITCH while unplugging each component If the problem is in any of these units the LED lights will come on 3 Check the Power Supply Unit 1 Check the three voltages on the Test Clips page 58 If the J1 Wafer is blackened chances are that the Power Supply Board is at fault This may be caused by a faulty part or a bad connection To correct the latter pull out the corresponding pin clean and replace MACHINE IS MALFUNCTIONING and the LED Display is lit Refer to Malfunction Codes on pages 20 23 amp 26 REPLACING FUSES Turn off the main POWER SWITCH before inspecting fuses Replace the fuse and test the WER machine If the fuse blows again locate the problem SUPPLY 8 10Amp 7 5V LIGHT BOARD CIRCUIT HOPPER FUSE 5 Amp 3 AG Hopper Fuse is located on the front frame of the Hopper A red lamp located GENERAL 8Amp 50 V
49. OARD AS 2977 1 REEL MECH HOPPER CONTROL BOARD or REEL READER BOARD AS 2977 6 mus HANDLE AS 2981 5 M 1755 691 nd E A INPUT PORT BIT OUTPUT PORT BIT SWITCHES LED INDICATORS SIGNATURE ANALYZER SECTION TEST DISPLAY eeoo ADAPTOR CABLE 2 5 ADAPTOR CABLE E 537 6902 SEKR A E 537 6903 DISPLAY CABLE 806560 TO MPU 1 909900 AS 298832 ei DELAY RELAY ERES AAA ASSEMBLY A PIS 3 E 664 38 MASS TERMINATION FESTEN CABLE ASSEMBLY PYEL A AS 2988 6 POWER SUPPLY BOARO ASSEM AS 2982 1 E MPU BOARD 1 0 BOARD 1 0 BUFFER BOARD MASS TERMINATION PROGRESSIVE DISPLAY ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY CABLE ASSEMBLY UNIT ASSEMBLY AS 2978 7 AS 2980 56XX AS 25i8 85 AS 2988 35 AS 3109 The best way to check a defective board or boards it is have a qualified technician inspect them on a Slot Simulator Test Station This device simulates the operating functions used on all Series E Slot Machines 59 i INSERT amp LAMP SOCKET ASSEMBLY t L AS 2985 2 CISPLAY BOARD D i 1 D 4 d 1 BA j AS 2978 7 MPU BOARD PLUGS INTO SLOT LD BOARD Optional CR Ie FAN Aaron E sou peer 1 pup jod be in SE Q w Sy KH B Rugs INTO Buzzer SU f i S A V J d e Mi PLUGS INTO FAN ASSEMBLY d 1 PLUGS INTO REEL MECH ASSEMBLY PLUGS INTO HANDLE LOCKOUT ASSEMBLY PLUGS INTO 1 0 BUFFER BOARD ER 96
50. OARD RX TX This board serves as an interface between the I O Board and an external trans mit and receive element ie slot monitor system The signal transferred over these lines are typically slot machine meter status ie coin in coin out etc SOUND BOARD See page 56 SMART BOARD Interfaces with the Badge Board sends a signal to the Interrupt Decoder on the M P U and is utilized in conjunction with an Electric Door lock Denotes boards that can be checked on the Slot Stimulator Test Station page 59 61 GAME TRANSFORMERS Input Output Voltages IZOVI BLACK LEADS PRIMARY 3 IOV RED LEADS SECONDAR Yma p No PRIMARY DOUBLE PROGRESSIVE BOARD POWER PRIMARY SECONDARY SOU GREEN LEADS 12 V BLACK LEADS E v SABEL 1 SECONDARY TRANSFORMER WIRING TRANSFORMER WIRING 120v 50 60 220 240v 50 60H2 FEE SOUND BOARD POWER MAIN GAME POWER INPUT OUTPUT VOLTAGE SCHEMATIC POWER SWITCH HOPPER NEON FLOURESCENT WIRE COLORS USED FOR BASIC VOLTAGES 110 Volts Wires 50 8 60 Flourescent Lights amp Hopper Motor 50 Volts Wires 70 amp 90 Relays Coils Buzzer Chime etc Note The Delay Relay padi was 9 5 Volts Wires 30 amp 20 General Illumination only used on the Series 1000 On M l Hot the Series 2000 it was replaced by 7 5 Volts Wires 20 amp 90 Bell Coin Played Lights Winner Paid Lights etc an encapsulated CR Relay 62 TROUBLE SHOOTING MACHI
51. RAY S1 1WHITE RED USED AGAIN NO TRACER 51 2 WHITE RED USED AGAIN JUMPER 27 BLUE ORANGE 27 1 BLUE ORANGE USED AGAIN k OMWYOS TOHINOD WSINVHOSH 1338 In SE FE SINANI Er SOUVOB H3OV3M 33H Die BL IG PE Er e REY Ze H 2 3 4 5 D 7 8 9 d REGISTER KEY Sw REGISTER KEY Su DANT SELECT Sue I PROGRESSIVE I 97 zi HANDLE MENO SW ee 3 MBER SELECT Sw PWOGMES SIYE Loge f OLLECT Se DER COLLETT Sw i 33 20 3 EK 53 I O BOARD ASSEMBLY The Electronic Slot Machine Input Output Board located behind the mechanism p 60 provides the circuitry to interface the MPU address data and control signals to the slot machine peripheral devices lamps solenoids switches motors LEDs reel reader lights hopper timer etc Use the two Test Clips near the top left corner to test for voltage at the board See the AS 2980 5600 1 8 BOARD ASSEMBLY two previous pages for the I O schematics and J 1 3 inputs outputs DESCRIPTION 820 66 iu 3401 5 5 VLE VOLTAGE REGULATOR E 582 10 NEAT SINK THERMALLOY 6279 E 582 8 HEAT SINK TRERMALLOY 6077 5PR 632 1106 SCREY N i 70 8 LOCKWASHER N 532 2172 KGT 43 THRE UT 520 64 T4114 HEX D FF ve E 820 70 8798 TRI STATE HEX INVERTER D E 620 84 74174 REX B FF yig E 151 4 825123 1 0 BEC DER PROM 1179 E Ti Beg 16 Pin 0 i P Socket ui t 620 70 BT98 TRI STATE MEX INVERTER an E 20 65 7412 REX BUFFER B E vu 628 13 1400 QUAD 2 1KPUT WARD Di E 62
52. Screw to Loose I PINWHEEL CAUTION OVER TIGHTENING WILL OVERLOAD BEARING AND PINWHEEL WILL NOT TURN FREELY Figure 9 Rocker Pin Adjustment HOPPER COUNTER BALANCE ADJUSTMENT Adjustment is made by first filling the Hopper with the desired level of coins Then start the adjust ment with the Micro Switch in the up position see Fig 14 Adjust Set Screw screwed into a clockwise position Now back off Set Screw counter clockwise very gradually until Micro Switch clicks into the down position Now Hopper is set at the given desired capacity TIGHTEN t s a Figure 190 van e mp It is the Handle Mechanism which initially receives the impact of a hard Handle pull Because of the tough requirements this unit must be of the strongest construc tion As a safety factor the Handle Mechanism is built to specifications ten times the necessary strength to protect the Reel Mechanism from the most agressive player a S Turn Clockwise UNTIL ACTUATOR ON MICRO SWITCH IS IN THE UP POSITION Just touching head of adj HOPPER COIN CONVERSION Coins of diameter 669 to 1 115 use parts Pin Wheel P 842 16 Pins Shelf Wheel P 847 specify coin In the conversion to the Dollar the Coin Spider Assy A 3750 is deleted and replaced with a Drive Bushing S 231 826 and Screw LSPR 1932 1116 Pin Wheel P 842 1 12 Pins is used for all coin diameter 1 2120 to 1
53. an 585 54 MAC15 6 Triac 682 10 Heat Sink Thermalloy 6070 i LSPR 632 1104 Screw M 1700 6 Lockwasher E gen N 632 2112 Nut Te 10 An Q2 585 54 MAC15 8 Triac bee LSPR 632 1104 Screw M 1700 6 washer N 632 2112 Nut Ti 586 200 22MFD 400V Metalized Film c2 E 586 200 22MFD 400V Metalized Film 1 000 ca E 586 106 200 MFD 16 Electrolytic CRI E 587 14 1N4148 Diode H CR2 E 587 6 1N4004 Diode located on back Series Ri 8 105300 10 Ohm Resistor 1 4 Watt 5 R2 E 105 280 470 Ohm Resistor 1 4 Watt 5 R3 E 105 306 10 Ohm 1 4 Watt 5 R4 E 105 301 100 Ohm Resistor 1 4 Watt 5 RS 105 280 470 Ohm Resistor 1 4 Watt 5 RLY f LRY2 i E 146 796 Electro BA31441051 Reed Relay Reset Sw E 658 1 P P C Mount Switch P B P C Mount Switch Wire Jumper 15 Ckt KK Right Angle Wafer Test Sw E 658 1 St Wire Jumper 41 i 758 15 PART NO DESCRIPTION PART NO DESCRIPTION PART NO DESCRIPTION E 620 243 MOC119 Opto Coupler E 679 1 Red Led E 105 230 1K Ohm 1 4W 5 Resistor E 620 172 Optically isolated Optica Driver C1 E 586 207 22MFD 400V Polyester Capacitor E 105 230 1K Ohm 1 4W 5 Resistor 3081 NPN Transister Array E 586 211 10MFO 16V Tantalum Capacitor E 105 265 100 Ohm 1 2W 5 Resistor S4015L 15A 400V SCR f E 586 202 47MFD 25V Tantalum Capacitor E 105 281 15K Ohm 1 4W 5 Resistor MAC15 6 15A 400V Triac E 586 85 01MFD 2
54. and operat ing distances of various levers amp Shafts as per engineering de Sign It should be noted that because of variations in toler ances these given dimensions are a general guide and may need cali brating when working on an indi vidual machine REST POSITION ADJUSTMENT The illustration Figure 1 of the Reel Mechanism is shown in a rest position with all adjustments completed for a proper operating mechanism The dimensions shown are reference points for checking an adjusted unit 28 Set the reel mechanism on a flat surface The setting to be made is the height of the Roller Stud on the Gear Assembly When check ing the dimension be sure the Link is against Stop Bracket Link at rear of cylinder To make this adjustment turn the Elastic Stop Nut outer on the Drive Shaft of the Trip Oper ating Lever to obtain a 1 11 16 dimension shown The Elastic Stop Nut Inner is now adjusted to give approximately 1 16 of play between nut and coup ling as shown Note under certain conditions the 1 16 play may not apply STOP BRACKET ADJUSTMENT The next setting to be made is the Stop Bracket Trip Arm This is done by moving the bracket to a position when measured that should read approximately 1 15 16 from the end of the Side Plate to the inside form of bracket see Figure 1 If the Stop Bracket is set back too far the Trip Arm will fire off before the toggles are locked up Latch Pawl cau
55. andescent bot m un on oe dk imm mm bel ki SE c g deu a a aes cilia to amp oo LEV mtt lamps amp photo OR a Li eomrnon io transistor a e iu a Seen ok tra men SWITCH Li enoune AS 2971 1 POSITION READER ASSEMBLY 16 READER s n i rmm et STNSOL PART KO DESCRIPTION ane ener POSITION Vati LANP BRACKET ASSEMBLY READER MI 2 EAS Sie MORES 4 3839 3 READER BRACKET ASSEMBLY ss me LI IM AER ra Ub LS 12568 5 VOLT LANP i 0 05 585 i The Reel Reader Control Board is located on front frame of Mech sit WEN MEUM MES D E 184 101 420 GRE 2 um RESISTOR Cabinet Cable 1 0 Board Connector J1 Pins 19 amp 20 are used ji E 56 16 16 CRT KKI00 RIGHT ANGLE WAFER for 3 4 Reel Mech J2 Pins 14 amp 16 are used for 5 Reel Mech POSITION READER ASSEMBLY Kei A3 2883 1 REEL READER CONTROL BOARD ASSEMBLY SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION yi E B20 85 7437 HEX BUFFER O C E 620 78 14614 HEX SCHRITT IND E 820 63 74145 BCO DEC DECODER EZ WIRE JUMPER 4 297 6 POSITION READER ASSEMBLY PART RG DESCRIPTION A 3933 8 ilum Bracket Assembly 4 3833 7 Reader Bracket Assembly 678 4 Infra red LED 5 585 88 WEN Phototransistor CRI thru CR5 Qt thru 05 E 105 230 I K OHM RESISTOR 1 4 WATT 54 it E 168 18 16 Okt K100 Rt Angie Water 10 280 470 OHM RESISTOR 1 4 WATT 55 tu 105 233 150 Ohm R
56. ay Board Slot Stimulator Test Station Cabinet Cable Connections Triacs Description of Boards Game Transformers Input Output Voltage Schematic Trouble Shooting Dealers Parts amp Repairs Other Informative Liberty Belle Books 64 First Edition 1995 ISBN No 0 9623852 3 9 Library of Congress Catalog Card No 95 75025 A portion of the contents of this book was reproduced from six Bally SERIES E Manuals The use of this material was granted through the generosity of Mr Hans Kloss President amp COO Bally Gaming Inc in a contract dated December 17 1994 This subject matter remains the property of Bally Gaming International Inc All the revisions and new material are the property of Liberty Belle Books No part of this book may be reproduced without written permission except in critical articles and reviews Special appreciation for numerous contributions are extended especially to Tim Becke Bally Gaming Inc and to Betty Mann Bally Gaming Inc and to John Riggs Jr Digitronics Liberty Belle Books makes no representation or warranty with respect to the procedures contained in this publication or the results to be achieved in following such instruction procedures GETTING ACQUAINTED In 1980 after sixteen years of manufacturing Electro Mechanical slots Bally with approximately 9096 of the domestic market introduced the SERIES E 1000 This second generation of machines a continuation of the earli
57. binet and set the center nut on the Drive Shaft slightly toward the rear to insure simultaneous trip ith release of pawl The second timing then corrects itself to release the secondary latch with the trip of the Reel Mechanism E TRIP LEVER ASSEMBLY SCH ee TRIP OPERATING LEVER ASSEM TOGGLE TRIP OPERATING STOP ROD LEVER PAWL LATCH PAWL STOP BRACKET ASSEMBLY Trip Arm Reel Mechanism in Trip Position AIR CYLINDER OPERATION and SERVICE The function of the Air Cylinder is to insure a slight delay during a fast handle pull to allow the Toggle Links to overtravel and be come held in the latched position by the Latch Pawl Assemblies This slight delay gives time for the reaction of the related parts to fully function i e springs to pull latches under Toggle Link and Lever Assemblies Fast pull is also resulting in holding back motion of the Drive Shaft by the Air Cylinder This compresses the Spring Assembly in the Drive Arm during the slight delay and these springs then com plete the motion and insure proper function 1f it appears there is undue resistance to a Handle Pull check to see if the tiny hole 31 in the end of Cylinder center is plugged causing compression resistance If it appears there is no delay action to cushion hard fast handle pulls you may need a new Piston Cup Seal The Piston Cylinder should be greased occasionally It is very important that this Unit func
58. ble HOT TIP To purchase Bally SERIES E slots contact your local dealer attend the antique coin shows and check the ads in the trade magazines and the classified section in newspapers To verify the model of a machine with the year of manufacture refer to Bally Slot Machines An Illustrated Guide to the 114 Most Popular Ballys Made from 1964 1987 For ordering a copy of this book see page 64 of this manual 36 LUBRICATION GUIDE L POINT WHERE LOCK LEVER ENGAGES LiGHT COAT OVER ENTIRE POINT WHERE LOCK LEVER HANOLE RELEASE LOCK PAWL ASSEMBLY ENGAGES RACK LOCK LEVER ASSEMBLY BOTH ENDS OF SHAFT OF FULL STROKE PAWL ASSEM THAT COME THRU BUSHINGS IN BOTH SIDE PLATES BOTH ENDS OF SHAFT OF LOCK PAWL ASSEMBLY THAT COME THRU BUSHINGS iN BOTH SIDE PLATES A DROP IN GUIDE SPRING FARA SHAFT SLEEVE SHAFT SHAFT BOTH SIDES OF SUPPORT LINK POINT WHERE ER FULL STROKE ASSEM ENGAGES RACK LOCK LEVER SHAFT BOTH SIDES D OF ACTUATING LEVER HANDLE IS HELD IN PLAY POSITION COMPLETELY DOWN SO THAT PIVOT STUD BOTH SIDES OF ACTUATING LEVER ANO LOCK PAWL LUBRICANT CAN BE APPLIED TO TEETH OF RACK LOCK LEVER ALSO BOTH SIDES OF RACK LOCK LEVER CAUTION DO NOT ALLOW ANY LUBRICANT ON LATCH PAWL PIVOT OIL BETWEEN BEARING AND NYLINER OIL LIGHT COAT BOTH SIDES OF PIN NOTCHES 80TH SIDES OF LOCK LINK 1640 PIVOT STUD BOTH SIDES OF LOC
59. cquainted by Performing the Eight Maintenance Tests To gain a basic understanding of the electronic functions and LED displays it is advisable to read the introductory pages 3 4 amp 5 before beginning the series of tests that begin on page 6 and end on page 18 Aiding in trouble shooting pages 20 23 explain the malfunction codes and page 26 has a chart of the malfunction codes that are displayed in the LED display INTRODUCTION TO THE BALLY ELECTRONIC SLOT This manual describes the operation of BALLY S ELECTRONIC SLOT MACHINE You will find in comparing this machine with the electromechanical version that the same basic functions and timing relationships exist In fact the only visible differ ence to the player is the addition of a 6 digit LED Light Emitting Diode display This display in addition to pro viding the function of WIN METER also performs several other useful functions For example a slot machine attendant called to the machine by a player will be able to determine by observing the code on the LED display whether the machine has detected a problem in its operation If there is a problem the code will tell the attendant if it is a coin jam empty hopper or something more serious requiring a technician The code displayed will also help the technician localize the probiem The LED display also permits the reading of meters without entering the machine For the sake of discussion when ref
60. d Pitd Plug Retalning Bracket Plug Retaining Plate Switch Bracket Std Force Lever Switch Switch Stop Bracket Pivot Bracket Spring Mount Compression Spring Wheel Housing 48 HOPPER PAYOUT UNIT ASSEMBLY 38 R 526 39 S 231 825 40 MSPT 1032 41 p g195 42 C 841 3 43 SP 200 191 44 S 2019 45 SP 200 203 46 P 2452 47 S 2119 1 48 A 2893 6 49 S 231 914 50 S 1071 195 Dowel Pin 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 E 199 472 P 839 P 846 A 3795 3 P 7947 M 1773 M 1590 1 P 6264 208 M 1689 1 P 842 XX S 231 826 P B47 XX 5 2200 Motor Coin Deflector Knife Outlet Cover Assembly Hopper Baffle Screw Set Screw Hopper Adj Bearing Bracket 4 Bearing 4 Pin Wheel 5 10 25 50 amp Dollar Drive Bushing Shelf Wheel 5 10 25 50 Dollar Pilot Bushing Agitator Screw amp Bushing Screw amp Bushing Spring Liner Hopper Casting Compression Spring 2 Mount Compression Spring Scoop Support Leg Eccentric Mount Rocker amp Roller Assembly Spacet 51 M 1715 1 52 SP 100 326 53 S 2018 P 2891 5 54 SP 100 327 55 P 845 56 P 2495 57 P 834 58 P 2540 4 58 P 2540 5 60 P 6717 34 61 C 841 4 62 A 2940 5 Nylok Set Screw Extension Spring Pivot Rod Retaining Ring Extension Spring Wiper Scoop Extension Hopper Liner Coin Baffle Coin Baffle Inlet Slide End cap Casting Scoop Cover Assem HANDLE MECHANISM ASSEMBLY 1 2 3 de a 00 0 O1 10 11
61. e lamps flashing while this code is present means that some other malfunction has occurred The KEY switch may be actuated to display the other malfunction information for as long as the KEY switch is held 8 HANDLE PULLED WITH NO COINS IN Play suspended feature flashed TILT lit Example The 70 indicates there is a malfunction P 0 ga in the handle mechanism allowing the handle to be pulled with no coins played Reels are not indexed because most causes of this condition are mechanical and Flashed alternately with therefore repetitive in nature Example la AE The 0 indicates no coins have been played LI MWE The 002 is the number of coins paid out last game 9 ILLEGAL PLAY DOOR OPEN Play suspended feature flashed TILT lit switch must be actuated to see this code Example FILT The 70 indicates play has been attempted kk OU n with the door open after Reel 1 indexed 000 no coins paid out Flashed alternately th 3 aig r 3 is the number of coins played for this Example ame RUE LE MAG eg Note This malfunction is sensed only when a jumper is installed from ground to J2 Pin 8 of I O Board See Page 27 Item D 22 MPG NAUES CENE RAE RR Rae WE dccus 10 REEL DID NOT INDEX Play suspended feature flashed TILT lit igs an The 71 means the position reader on the Example 1 E Li FT ist reel is not able to obtain a con I T J bell d Sistent reading 72 means 2nd reel is at fault
62. ed for future use 25 GAME CONDITION QUICK REFERENCE MALFUNCTION CODES CODE DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION Coin switch jam Too many coins dispensed Hopper jam Roller arm up too long Hopper empty Roller arm down too long Reset occurred during payout Improper spin Reel held etc Reel 1 Improper spin Reel held etc Reel 2 Improper spin Reel held etc Reel 43 Improper spin Reel held etc Reel 44 Improper spin Reel held etc Reel 5 Door has been opened Illegal handle pull No coins played or Illegal game Coins played door open Spinning after indexing Reel 1 Spinning after indexing Reel 2 Spinning after indexing Reel 43 Spinning after indexing Reel 4 Spinning after indexing Reel 5 Position error 2 of last 8 spins Reel 1 Position error 2 of last 8 spins Reel 42 Position error 2 of last 8 spins Reel 43 Position error 2 of last 8 spins Reel 4 Position error 2 of last 8 spins Reel 5 For a detailed explanation see pages 20 23 This condition not applicable to games with a Replay Register or Atlantic City Models POWER UP MALFUNCTION CODES SERIES 1000 The M P U Board Circuitry is configured in a way that directs the microprocessor to access an area of memory which is programed to conduct a brief self test of basic circuit functions when power is applied This is referred to as Power Up Self Test If during
63. ee LAMPS for a 5 line 10 way pay 7 S RIGHT 5 ee PE TOR LAMP LAMP UQ 15 LAMP ra soLenoro PEN The Triacs Q1 Q32 located in BOTTOM ROW PAYLINE HANDLE COIN REEL 3 five rows on the VO Board are 7S LEFT RELEASE ACCEPTER SOLENOID the electronic switches that LAMP control the operations of the BOTTOM ROW REEL 2 game For their various NE Po Gen sei combinations of uses refer to i the I O Board schematics on BOTTOM ROW PAYLINE COIN WINNER REEL 1 ages 52 and 53 TS RIGHT 2 LOCKOUT PAID id pag LAMP LAMP cou Gis LAMP az All 32 Triacs use the Bally part REEL TRIAC FUNCTION CHART RADER READER number E 585 44 which is a SOME TRIACS ARE NOT ALWAYS USED TRIACS IN BOLD ARE COMMON TO ALL SLOTS P LIGHTS Q 32 OTHER TRIAC APPLICATIONS VARY WITH INDIVIDUAL MACHINES AND FEATURES T106A1SG Triac These components are available from A Triac switching function may be checked by connecting the Triac tab to ground the Wico Corporation Their which energizes the respective load They are replaced by removing the I O Board replacement number is Wico from the cabinet turning the board over and unsoldering the connections Place the 21 311100 new Triac in position and resolder DESCRIPTIONS OF BOARDS BADGE BOARD Slot I D CREDIT DISPLAY BOARD Consists of seven LED display modules which are used for displaying credit winnings and credit totals and for displaying the number of credits gambled on each handle pull DELAY REL
64. en performed are displayed The meter reading is displayed for approximatelv three seconds in the following format mE EN HIPH CIL see DOG This meter is incremented at the beginning of the test cycle and is not resettable After all loads have been tested the CPU begins again at step 1 LED test continuing until test is terminated by either pressing the TEST button or closing the door Turning off power or pressing the RESET button while in this test causes the CPU to return to step 1 LED test and continue from that point After the first step the CPU is programmed to display a code as each output load is energized This code is used by the technician to determine which circuit the CPU is activatina and takes the farm M mw smi 5 T Gjeld The 2 in the first column shows that the game is in test mode 2 The 1 in the third column shows that the CPU is addressing IO Board 1 standard IO for all games The 4 in the fourth column shows that the CPU is addressing OUTPUT PORT 4 The 20 in the fifth and sixth columns shows that the CPU is activating the sixth circuit of the PORT PORT is defined to be a device which provides electrical access to a system or circuit This system uses PORTS with six circuits or BITS coded 01 02 04 08 10 and 20 test continues 6 DIGET LED DISPLAY The Display Board is located on the front door to the right of the reel window see p 60 Not only is it used for the test f
65. er models featured solid state electronic circuitry that replaced the ageing electro mechanical components These microprocessor driven slots were popular with the casinos offering better dependability and security Three years later a new revamped line dubbed the SERIES E 2000 were brightened up with new artwork the replacement of the dull 6 8 volt lights in the top sign by a fluorescent lamp and sound enhancements Both series used essentially the same case high capacity hopper and mechanism as the Electro Mechanicals The operation and maintenance of these components are the same as their predecessors and are very dependable requiring a minimum amount of servicing Many operating functions ot the SERIES 2000 including reading the reel disks totalizing the coins played and controlling the coins payed from the hopper are electronically controlled The First 10 Way Additional advantages of the SERIES E were a simple alteration of the payout percentage by changing the Personality Prom and the capability of more complex pays Capital izing on this latter feature the Model 1212 was one of the first models introduced in the new line It was a 5 line game that paid left to right making it the first slot to pay 10 different ways Proud of this accomplishment Bally featured the Model 1212 in a full page color ad that appeared in an 1980 issue of the Nevada Magazine TUTORIAL Getting A
66. erring to examples of the LED display this manual describes the digit positions within the display as columns 1 thru 6 from left to right Examples of what might be observed in the LED displays of the Series 1000 small round windows and the Series 2000 larger rectangular windows The operation of the test procedures are very similar in both series When preforming a test on the Series 1000 use the same codes displayed as used on the Series 2000 except in cases where variations are noted by the addition of the small round window LED displays Bally has taken advantage of the advanced technology of in tegrated circuits IC s to incorporate into the machine reliability flexibility as well as bookkeeping security and maintenance features which would have been impractical if not impossible a few years ago A microprocessor based System was determined to be the most effective approach to achieve these desirable objectives The MICROPROCESSOR CPU is an IC that performs the functions of the central processing unit of a computer Thus it controls the interpretation and execution of instructions These electrically coded instruc tions called a PROGRAM arestored in other IC s called MEMORY CHIPS The CPU receives information in the form of INPUTS which tell the CPU the status of SWITCHES REELS ETC This enables the CPU to determine which OUTPUTS coils lamps motors should be on or off for the particular MODE of opera tion
67. esistor E 105 230 I K OHM RESISTOR 1 4 WATT 54 ft 105 298 IK Oha Resistor R8 THRU RIO E 105 283 47 K OHM RESISTOR 1 4 WATT 54 82 83 E 105 322 47 Ohm Resistor 2 RI THRU R15 E 105 230 1 K OHM RESISTOR 1 4 WATT 55 aG E 595 4 MPS6SIT PHP Transistor t E 588 8 2 WFD 50 V ELECTROLYTIC 2 5868 85 01 MFO 50 V CERAMIC H 13 788 18 16 CRY KKIGO RIGHT ANGLE WAFER 42 NOT USED i aoe WERE JUMPER IN CIRCUIT 2 NOT USED 3 84 m WIRE JUMPER IN CIRCUIT On the early models above the paylines on each reel are read by a 5 volt lamp that actuates a photo transistor Q1 Q5 sending a signal to the reel reader board On the later models the CR 1 CRS on the Position Reader left are the Infra Red LED source for QI Q5 Phototransistors p EES DEE see HOPPER CONTROL BOARDS 31 Y yw m D e in Kl The board controls the Hopper Motor which Chee dispenses coins calculates the coins paid out via the Opto Switch p 33 and maintains the coin level by means of the Coin Level Switch P 35 Located at the front of the Hopper it contains both the Test amp Reset Switches p 7 AS 2981 1 HOPPER CONTROL BOARD ASSEMBLY SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION i 120vAC Yo 10 44 8 OQ ioc cz as vee EEN Re Te 10 43 5 LEVEL Sw KOPPER 13 YO 10 3 4 Lil er Seiten sa pp EN UD GROUND Rur RI LY o we RS EN RLY ivo ae R2 e m ee E di NN M o
68. ffected while correcting another problem Step 1 START of NEW GAME With the door open turn the power switch ON Near the front of the HOPPER unit is a printed circuit board with two push button switches lo cated at the top These switches are labeled RESET left and TEST right Press the TEST button ONE TIME ONLY while observing the digital disnlav ji ki i E While button is depressed For MPU Board AS 2978 3 these digits are blank For MPU Boards AS 2879 5 6 amp 7 these digits do not change from what was showing before the button was depressed riiriirnrminr For approximately one second D LLLI LLLI after button is released then cin ninm Pemains until some action is gd tazen such as closing door and HIL LJ LI 2laving machine pressing TEST button pressing RESET button etc The DOOR OPEN lamp in tower is lit whenever door switch is open COIN LOCKOUT is in effect while the machine is in any test mode General illumination is lit whenever power is on Closing door while in any self test terminates it test continues The wafer connectors on the boards are designated as J connections A blackened area on wafer usually indicates a bad or dirty connection This problem can be HOT TIP e Aker SE remedied by cleaning the offending point Step 2 LOAD TEST Press TEST button two times CAUTION DO NOT perform this test without personality PROM M7 installed as thi
69. g this spin 42 means the 2nd REEL is at fault 43 means the 3rd REEL 44 the Tlashed alternately with 4th REEL and 45 the 5th REEL The reels 4 are numbered 1 thru 5 from left to right Example 2 n m L i LJ It 005 is the number of coins paid out in previous game After determining and correcting the cause spin by hand any non indexed reels press the RESET button and close the door to complete the game in progress If necessary the game may be terminated by pressing the TEST button one time The 2 is the number Of coins played for this handle pull Note See Part 3 of standard options on Page 24 21 7 DOOR OPEN 5 second BUZZER alarm Door Open Lamp in tower lit Example r1 o pr The 50 indicates the DOOR has been 5 Li HL Li opened The DOOR OPEN lamp stays lit for as long as the door is open Closing the door while in this state does not dis turb the display The 50 is replaced fl SCH TTD by the number of coins in for previous Example N LE LN d NLN LND game when the handle is pulled If the door is closed on D the Series 1000 while in oor opening is detected by the MANUAL TEST mode hinge switch or the lock cam switch These switches are wired in series the display takes on the above display form The BUZZER ALARM is activated for 5 seconds every minute while the door is Open except during the time in which the machine is in a manual TEST mode Featur
70. graphy ener Jeg cue Authored by the a grandson of the Favorite inventor of the 3 ree Gaming 3 Bell slot Device i National History Award E es Printed in 3 Languages Marshall Fey The OF Official BLUE BOOK Slot Machines Third Revised Edition SEH e An essential book that pictures describes the features and dates 285 of the most popular Bally electro mechanical and Series E slot machines Electro Mechanicals EE 102 models listed with dates the time they first became prevalent in the early hate 57 pictured 30 with I More original advertising flyers 1890 s up to the slot machines found in today s DEER casinos Included in the exciting history of this Sena arenas Gani edet a AVE SLOT MACHINES SERIES E 61 Models listed major industry are the pioneers inventors Si l a manufacturers and operators GEESS It is all here The complete and colorful story of coin operated chance machines from THESE BOOKS ARE AVAILABLE FROM MOST COIN OP DEALERS B 2 84 SLOT MACHINES AND SOME BOOK STORES Slot Machines AMerica s Favorite SG Gaming device Sixth Edition G The 35 00 7 00 S amp H SW Complete Service Manual for M FER Bally Electro Mechanicals Service 19 95 4 00 S amp H Complete Service Manual for Bally Manual SERIES E 19 95 4 00 S amp H IGT Draw Poker 19 95 4 00 S amp H ko For Bally Slot Machines An Illustrated Guide to the 114 Most Popular En TEE ETH
71. he RESET button The door Ed Li e Til must remain open until the TILT lamp EE e lites then goes out again approx 1 sec The 2 is the number of after which the operator has 3 secs to coins in for the current close the door before payout resumes game It doesn t appear Appropriate feature lites are lit before in the Series 1000 payout is completed 4 HOPPER EMPTY NS suspended feature flashed TILT lit Zxample ri ri 4 Indicates that the specified time Jie Li LI Ls limit has elapsed without a coin being detected After determing and Flashing alternately with correcting the cause follow the same procedure as described above to complete I NE fai ME payout et HE mu 5 RESET DURING PAYOUT Play suspended TILT lit This code appears when a reset occurs Example OO during payout This can be caused by momentary power interruption low line voltage or static interference Flashing alternately with any of which could cause the micro opc DE CTT Processor to perform a faulty execution ne E esch lll ll of program instructions Entering the L LILI li TILT mode prevents potentially dis astrous results To complete the payout follow the pro cedure described above for HOPPERN TAM 6 REEL HELD OR CANNOT BE READ Play suspended feature flashed TILT lit The 4l means the position reader on the lst REEL has sensed one of the following Zxample CE fei Oe A No motion B 3 positional errors dur Lj in
72. iis zxample PIII riL i Gaii 1 ea LJ Example meer FI 20 JB For one second For six seconds value in MALFUNCTION METER counts number of times game malfunctions have caused machine to tilt For one second For six seconds value in LOAD TEST METER Counts number of times self test 2 has been performed For one second For six seconds value in DOOR OPENED METER Counts number of times door has been opened Until some action is taken Maintenance meter display routine has been completed and machine is conditioned for the start of the next game TO CONTINUE SERIES 1000 TESTS OMIT THE ABOVE AND CONTINUE WITH THE STEPS BELOW 2 For one second maintenance meter number 2 Example H a D 0 4 Kr a Example TELTE 1 Example D 0 A H L VENTI REO FM HHH 16 For six seconds value in MALFUNCTION METER counts number of times game malfunctions have caused machine to tilt For one second maintenance meter number 3 For six seconds value in DOOR OPENED METER counts number of times door has been opened For one second maintenance number 4 For Six seconds value in LOAD TEST METER counts number of times self test 2 has been preformed Until some action is taken Maintenance meter display routine has been completed and machine is conditioned for the start of the next game Step 8 GAME FUNCTIONAL TEST Press TEST button eight times FY OO li while
73. ily used to localize a problem in the MPU BOARD These particular problems are discussed in detail in MPU BOARD TEST STATION OPERATORS GUIDE AND TEST PROCEDURES FO 650 1 for MPU Board AS 2978 3 FO 650 3 for MPU Board AS 2978 5 or 6 FO 650 11 for MPU Board AS 2978 7 Second manual tests Ali manual tests are initiated by using the TEST button on the hopper control board The number of times the TEST button is pressed determines which test will be performed The tests are numbered as follows d START OF NEW GAME 2 COIL AND LAMP LOAD TEST See CAUTION on Page 7 KS SWITCH TEST 4 HOPPER TEST 5 REEL READER TEST 6 PROGRAM TEST 7 METER DISPLAY TEST 8 GAME FUNCTIONAL TEST NOTE The Door Switch must be open to enter any manual test Closing the door while in TEST MODE decimal points in dis play terminates the test in progress indexes the reels and causes the display to read tir ri r Closing the door has no 5 Li Li Li LJ effect if M7 is removed On the Series 1000 closing the door while in the D DH HI TEST MODE decimal points in display shows this display INITIAL SET UP MAINTENANCE TESTS Performing the following procedure will assure the operator that the machine is operating properly before putting it out on location If any problem is encountered while test ing the machine the entire procedure should be repeated This will assure the operator that some previously tested part has not been a
74. in to pass 33 against the Pin Wheel and touching the edge of the Shelf Wheel No coin should be able to wedge itself between the blade and the coin disc when being dispensed Absolutely no grease or oil should be applied to the area or any other area that Comes in contact with coins HOPPER OPTO SWITCH ADJUSTMENT The next item to be checked amp adjusted is the Hopper Opto Switch This Opto Switch does the actual coin counting as coins move out under the roller of the Rocker amp Roller Assembly The Pivot action of the Roller Assy allows the rear leg of the roller assembly to be removed from in between the light emitting source and photo transistor of the Opto Switch Each transition from light blocking to Opto Switch operation by removing pivot arm from light path back to light locking records one coin out pulse See Figure 7 PHOTO LIGHT EMITTING TRANSISTOR SOURCE AS COINS P SS UNDER ROLLER ROCKER amp ROLLER ASSEMBLY PIVOTS ALLOWING REAR LEG TO BE CLEAR OF LIGHT EMITTING SOURCE THUS RECORDING ONE COIN our PULSE d ET 8 eV Figure 7 Hopper Opto Switch Earlier Models The main points in adjusting the Opto Switch are to insure that the rear leg of the pivot arm is completely blocking the light source from the photo transistor of the Opto Switch when the arm is at rest and the leg is completely out of 34 the way of the Opto Switch as a coin pas
75. mbly Lock Lock Bracket Door Switch Lock Cam Outlet Bracket Outlet Plug Assem P 6264 188 Power Supply Bd Mounting Brkt P 6665 644 Mounting Brkt P C Board Guide AS 2982 1 Power Supply E 103 67 Board Assembly E 122 151 Transformer P 6442 232 Fuse Mounting Bracket Fuse Block 5 A 3AG Fuse 8 A 8AG Fuse 10 A 3AG Fuse E 148 13 E 120 139 Fiourescent Socket 24 E 664 38 Molex Delay Relay Assem 32 A 1450 9 Insert Latch Assembly 41 E 409 10 Ballast 25 E 146 806 CR Relay 6VDC 33 P 6665 160 insert Stop Bracket 42 R 111 8 Grommet 26 P 6417 3 Socket Mounting Plate 34 A 3400 XXXX Insert amp Lamp Socket Assem 43 E 412 18 13W Fluorescent Lamp 12 In 27 E 574 12 18 Pt Socket 35 P 1820 2 Bracket 44 Feature Glass 28 P 7990 Power Switch Cover 36 P 372 7 Bracket insert Latch 45 P 6242 28 Glass Retainer Upper 29 E 664 22 Power Switch Assembly 37 P 8261 5 Light Reflector 46 P 1925 211 Corner Bracket 30 E 664 16 Molex Line Filter Assembly 38 E 120 120 Starter Socket 47 P 6242 112 Glass Retainer Side 31 A 3018 15 Coin Chue Assembly 39 E a11 8 Flourescent Starter 48 P 6242 120 Glass Retainer Lower 41 wein ITEM PART NO CRU Sai PO A C 859 R 380 R 221 53 A 2BTSm1 108 07 AS 2342 AB 2342 1 AS 2342 3 AS 2382 1 P 7119 4 c 271 N 832 2112 P 6526 SP 309 89 A 2929 C g5n CoB iieb P 66565 75 42 DESCRIPTION Upper Door Frame Sponge Rubber Seal Rubber Stri
76. ment part from Bally Parts and Service When re installing or replacing reel Tapes be sure they are securely fastened The Reel tapes are plastic laminated and have a very tough smooth sur face which is virtually stain proof and indestructable Because of the very slick surface the Tape must be properly clamped down in the Reel gripping edge or slippage can occur Any slippage can throw off the rela tionship of the Symbol to the Index Wheel causing a confused payout pattern POSITION REEL READER ASSEMBLY SO THAT INDEX WHEEL IS 146 FROM THE LEFT P C BOARD ON READER ASSEMBLY ROTATE REEL ASSEMBLY TO INSURE THERE is NO CONTACT AT ANY POINT REEL READER ASSEMBLY REEL FRONT PLATE NOTE MAKE CERTAIN THESE TWO WIRES ARE ORESSEO PROPERLY LOOPED DOWN AND AWAY FROM INDEX WHEEL AS SHOWN ti LOOSEN 2 SCREWS ki GE Eet FOR ADJUSTMENT FIGURE 4 Reel Reader Assembly Adjustment ENNAN IST A E RE ER ee emm PROPER CAM een ARM KICK SEQUENCE SWITCH SWITCH REEL MECH H SEAUPLUG f REST POSITION NORMALLY NORMALLY ARM SWITCH OPEN CLOSED MM kn M M 2 START HANDLE PULL NO CHANGE OPENS KICK SWITCH OPENS OPENI CONTINUE HANDLE j NO PULL ARM SWITCH i CLOSES CHANGE CLOSES i LOPEN SPIN STARTS i I SWITCHES BACK TO CLOSES REST POSITION REEL READER CONTROL BOARD Figure 5 Cam Switch Sequence CAM SWITCH TIMING Also
77. mple 6 coins had been vlayed 1000 coins had been paid L HON t ki gue on 2 The processor had detected a game malfunction prior to power being removed NOTE Examples of malfunction codes in this text are those which correspond to the Bally Slot codes On some models different codes are used A cross reference chart is provided for your convenience page 28 Example The 31 in the first two columns EI mmc in this example indicate a par ticular malfunction In this ajil Jak 5 case a hopper jam The digits in the last three columns indi cate the number of coins paid out before malfunction occurred 3 The machine was in self test 2 mode when power was turned off Example If 8 s are present in all six Ala a columns for about one second LI the machine will energize each B CLC H alal lamp coil and motor in a seguence determined by the features of that particular machine SEE TEST 2 IN SECTION III If Personality PROM M7 is not installed in the MPU Board the following sequence will be observed on the dis play when power is applied FFEFT L H briefly then I al for 1 d BIS HEGE e sm me EE 5 for l second repeat sese See CAUTION on Page 7 Irrelevant Data for AS 2978 5 6 or 7 Blank for AS 2978 3 BUILT IN TEST FUNCTIONS The BALLY ELECTRONIC SLOT MACHINE is equipped with two types of test functions First a diagnostic self test on POWER UP This test is primar
78. oint if available AMP PLUGS They are similar in construction and repair to the Molex Connectors page 36 Due to their ability to conduct low voltage circuits Amp Plugs replaced the Beauplugs on the mechanisms on later Series 1000 and on all Series 2000 slots These connectors are located in pairs on the rear side frame New Beauplugs Molex Connectors and Amp Plugs along with the necessary tools may be purchased from the Wico Corporation see page 63 17 NORMAL OPERATION With the exception of the 6 digit numerical display there is no appreciable difference in the operation of the ELECTRONIC SLOT when compared with the electromechanical slot from the player s viewpoint The lighting of lamps spinning and indexing of reels payout etc follow the same pattern in both types of machines With the door closed under regular game play the display board presents two vital statistics total in and total out count per individual game The second digit from the left on the display indicates coin played last game This count is updated at the indexing of reel number one each game The digits in the 3rd 4th 5th and 6th columns of the display con stitute the coins paid out during the last game This count is zeroed on the display also at the indexing of reel number one of each game If the door of the game is open the door open mal function code overrides the coins played count but the coins paid value is still displayed Pe
79. p Hinge Assembly Push Button Switch Mechanical Rejector Uses Coin Slide Assem 5 10 25 Coin Slide Assembly 50 Elect Coin Comparator Uses Coin Slide Assem 5 10 25 Coin Slide Assembly 50 Coin Ramp Shield Clip Nut Scavenger Mtg Bracket Torsion Spring Scavenger Assembly Lower Door Frame 8 10 25 Lower Door Frame 50 Bottom Door Shield 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 M 606 29 C 660 10 C 660 11 NA P 7209 C655 LSPR 832 1108 4 3621 26 8221 32 MSPR 832 1108 E 409 10 R 2111 8 660 200 E 661 1 E 662 200 E 663 1 E 409 18 LSPR 532 1108 E 120 120 LSPR 632 110 GA Weld Screw Fxtruded Trim 5 10 25 Extruded Trim 50 Trim Panel Coin Cup Guard Plate Coin Cup Screw Glass Retainer Assembly Rubber Strip Screw Ballast Grommet 2 Pt Molex Plug 4 Terminal Pt Receptacle 3 Terminal Rallast Watt Serew Starter Socket Screw Flourescent Starter H SEEN 38 39 4o 51 E 660 401 E 661 1 E 409 1 E 411 7 E 120 139 E A12 18 G 350 30X A 3 16017 G 389 XXX C 558 3 A 3085 C 67h CH CET C 571 3 SP 200 38 Pott Gao Mai 376 S 287 R Pw338G 2 S 286 2h GEM FRONT DOOR ASSEMBLY m Front View 4 Pt Molex Plug 2 Terminal Ballast Fluorescent Starter 2 Lampholder Fluorescent Lamp Display Glass Retainer Frame Assem Reel Window Glass Window Frame Scavenger Button Assem Coin Drop Casting 10 Coin Dro
80. p Casting Se Coin Drop Casting 256 Coin Drop Casting 50 Compression Spring Snap Washer Push Button Disc Button Housing Retaining Ring Push Button Retaining Ring FRONT DOOR ASSEMBLY Rear View C 1154 1 Lower Door Frame C 1159 1 Upper Door Frame P 7120 Lock Side Protective Brit 21 P 6428 4 Guide Lock Slide A 2928 1 Lock Slide Assembly C 657 2 Door Frame Right M 581 40 Lock E 108 183 Switch A 2930 5 Lock Cam Assem 10 P 816 14 Cam 11 P 6427 Lock Crank 12 A 2938 81 Light Brkt Assem 13 E 120 119 Lampholder So ND CT D GO ND 14 E 412 11 Flourescent Lamp 15 P 6442 271 Counter Bracket 16 AS 2985 2 Display Board Assembly 17 E 120 134 Lamp Socket 18 R 111 8 Grommet 19 E 1252 47 Lamp 20 E 120 120 Starter Socket 21 E 411 7 Flourescent Starter 65 65 67 68 49 A 3376 1 Coin Diverter Ramp 50 P 6702 1 Coin Guide Side 51 P 6429 14 Cover Plate 52 P 798 3 Coin Deflector 53 P 569 126 Coin Chute 22 E 409 1 Ballast 54 P 569 125 Coin Baffle 23 E 662 401 4 Pt Molex Receptacie 35B E 664 71 Fluorescent Socket Assem 55 A 2925 8 Light Mtg Plate Assembly 24 E 660 401 4Pt Molex Plug E 120 119 Lamphoider 56 AS 2335 13 Ballast Starter Assembiy 25 E 660 200 2 Pt Molex Plug 35C E 4t2 11 Fluorescent Lamp 57 5E 409 1 Ballast 26 P 7786 7 Reel Mask 22 25 Stop 36 R t11 8 Grommet 58 E 660 401 4 Pt Molex Plug P 7786 6 Reel mask 20 Stop 37 E 120 178 Lamp Socket 59 E 120 120 Starter Socket 27 E
81. r WHEN PISTON iz IS FULLY IN TRIP OPERATING LEVER o iff gE f d SHAFT THRU TRIP K d OPERATING LEVER TRIP LEVER ASSEMBLY UNIVERSAL COUPLING WHERE IT ROTATES IN TRIP OPERATING LEVER N END OF DRIVE SHAFT NEAREST T OVERTRAVEL FORK TRIP PAWL STUD INSIDE SURFACES amp TRIP PAWL AND HOLES OF OVERTRAVEL FORK ALSO HOLES OF LOWER EDGE OF CAM GEAR ASSEMBLY TRIP LEVER ASSEM PIN BETWEEN CONNECTING ROD amp GEAR ASSEMBLY ROLLER ON TRIP LEVER ASSEMBLY INSIDE SURFACE TRIP GEAR ASSEMBLY Dess STOP BRACKET Drs BUMPER TEETH QF BOTH HOUSING PIN LEFT amp RIGHT SERE ASSEMELIES LOCK LEVER TEETH 8 EAR OF SHAFTS 8 NYLINERS TRIP LEVER LATCH OF BOTM GEAR ASSEMBLIES Figure 11 Reel Mechanism 39 CABINET ASSEMBLY Part One 16 Publi be 17 Pa6280 Hal 348 1 17A CROR 25020 1118 TTB oC 18 C641 31 M 2020 1 P 1158 6 19 48 2303 20 P6281 21 AS 2301 11 40 Bar Lock Disc Mounting Carriage Bolt 11 5 3 Carriage Bolt 1 1 8 1 Nut Special 1 Hub Plug Button Spring Washer Handle Assembly Piste Mounting 28 Handle Mech Assembly 29 66029 Pub 28 Mm 1372010 M 1702 23 P 19734319 RLPP 632 1801 PA LSPR 1032 1101 P 6106 71 RLPP 1032 1806 P 5665 345 S 231 T91 CHIME SERIES 1990 ONLY Molex Handle Lockout Assem Actuating Arm Bolt 5 16 Int Ext Lockwssher Handle Mech Cover Screw
82. r readings may be obtained by casino personnel without opening the door This is accomplished by inserting and turning a key in the lock on the right side of the machine before the first coin of a new game is inserted On a Replay Register game credits must be cleared from the Replay Register before meter readings can be taken Upon conclusion of the meter display routine normal game operation will resume This key switch serves another purpose on games with attendant paid jackpots When the machine is in a lock up condition the actuation of this switch yields a jackpot cancel routine JACKPOT LOCK UP For Jackpot payouts too large to be paid from the hopper the machine is rendered unplayable until the Key Switch is actuated During this time the Jackpot Bell rings Jackpot tower lamp is lit and when applicable Attendant Pay lamp is lit SDS signal is output appropriate feature lites are lit or flashed When the Key Switch is actuated the Winner Paid and Insert Coin lamps are lit feature lites stop flashing and coins are accepted The bell continues to ring and Jackpot lamps remain lit till a coin is deposited at which time normal play resumes Any variations to this sequence will be described in the Special Model Information Form FO 652 XXX accompanying each machine DOOR OPEN OPTION NEVADA GAME CONTROL With a jumper installed from J2 Pin 8 of the I O Board to ground attempting to play a game with the door open will result
83. r the Toggle Lever 30 DRIVE SHAFT Trip Arm TRIP OPERATING LEVER ASSEMBLY TRIP OPERATING LEVER PAWL TRIP LEVER ASSEMBLY Reel Mechanism in Start Motion Position Further rotation gives the proper overtravel to allow completion of all motion and positive latch The further rotation also brings the Toggle Levers up to just touch the Toggle Stop Rod At this exact moment the Trip Operating Pawl is pulled off by the Stop Bracket and the trip off is accomplished re Sulting in spin of the reels REEL MECH TO HANDLE MECH TIMING When all bench adjustments are made to the Reel Mechanism we must now insure proper relationship of timing the Reel Mech to the Handle Mechanism in the cabinet The Handle Mechanism is designed with two features directly related to the Reel Mechanism the Full Stroke Pawl which insures against re versal of handle movement until trip of reels and the Secondary o Ref TOGGLE LINK Figure 3 Latch which locks the Handle in the puiled position until the Reel Mechanism has tripped With the Reel Mechanism in place and locked into position the Handle can be pulled by manually holding the release arm at the top of the Handle Mechanism By pulling the Handle very slowly you can check to make sure that the Full Stroke Pawl on the Handle Mechanism does not reverse and release until the Reel Mechanism has tripped if this does not occur you must remove the Reel Mechanism from the ca
84. rforming any manual test causes both COIN IN and COIN OUT values to be set to zero The folloving is an example of two games handle pulls showing the operation of the display Player deposits one coin and pulls es START 5 i i i handle Decimal points are turned off when handle is pulled This display is shown on Series 1 000 after a D DU H player deposits one coin and pulls the handle 1 min Coins in count displayed when first I LJILI LI REEL indexes Assume cherries land on first and second REELS mirc COINS OUT are displayed as they are LILI NI dispensed from the hopper At the end of payout and this game the display shows TOTAL coins in and coins out for this handle pull FIRST GAME COMPLETED Player deposits three coins and pulls handle p OD Ds T I LI LI 5 No change in display When first REEL indexes COINS IN for iU To this game replace COINS IN for previous l LAE Ei game and COINS OUT value for previous Ax peo game is set to zero Assume no winning combination S N M MPLETED ASON NE NO CHANGE in display B ees 18 BOOKKEEPING METERS The meter readings appear one at a time on the 6 digit display for about 6 seconds Before each meter value is displayed its assigned number is displayed for approxi mately one second Numbers are assigned to the meters as follovs 1 TOTAL IN 2 TOTAL OUT 3 CASH BOX 4 TOTAL GAMES PLAYED HANDLE PULLS Meters one thru fo
85. ring 20 Toggle Link 20 or 22 25 21 Pin 22 Index Lever Arm Assembly 20 or 22 25 stop includes items 37 amp 38 40 Front Piate 41 Front Plate Stiffener 42 Plastic Spacer 23 Spring 29 Pin 43 Reel Reader Control Board 24 Drive Lever amp Roller Assembly 30 Spring Green 3 44 Channel Reel Support 25 Bushing part of item 24 31 Spring Rod 35 Kick Switch amp Bracket Assembly 45 Reel Shaft Support 26 Nyliner 32 Side Plate Assembly Left 36 Cam amp Hub Assembly 46 Index Coil amp Base Assembly 27 Toggle Stop Rod 33 Switch Bracket 37 Reader Bracket Assembly Right 47 Plunger Guide Bracket 28 Latch Pawl Assembly 34 Arm Switch 38 Humination Bracket Assembly 48 Snap in Liner 39 Position Bracket Assembly Plunger Compression Spring J Coil Assembly Core Plug assembly Reel shaft Reet Spacer Wide Reet Tapes 20 22 or 25 stop Reel Clamp Wide Hub amp Bearing Assembly index Disc 20 22 or 25 stop Retaining Ring 44 S REEL MECHANISM ASSEMBLY ju e Right Side H cR 1 2874 21 Side Plate Assembly Right 17 SP 200 226 Overload Spring 2 C 537 31 Nyiiner Outer 3 A 2903 Gear Plate Assembly 18 SP 200 225 Overload Spring Inner 4 A 2903 2 Gear Plate Assembly Back 19 S 156 591 Shoulder Bushing 5 P 126 541 Plate 20 S 231 911 Bushing 6 SP 100 21 Extension Spring 21 M 319 10 Elastic Stop Nut L 35 7 P 6451 Stop Bracket 22 A 199 2 Trip Operation Lever Assem D 8 P 628
86. s would cause the hopper fuse to blow In this test one OUTPUT or LOAD is energized each second Closing the coin switch while in this test causes the CPU to stop sequencing continuously energizing the LOAD that was active when the switch was closed mimm ma agar ooops l Ld Li 11 LI i I 1 ABA ase Example ESCH FET ennan i B 1 d CH I Example el L Oli While button is depressed Zeroes are blank on AS 2978 3 For approximately one second after button is released then 1 LED TEST Lit along with reel reader lamps for approximately one second then 2 TILT lamp test Lit along with TILT lamp for one second then 3 DEPOSIT COIN lamp test Lit along with DEPOSIT COIN lamp for one second then continues in this manner energizing each lamp and coil except hopper motor and displaying associated code test continues TEST SWITCH Located on the Hopper Board the push button TEST SWITCH in conjunction with the LED display is used to perform the Maintenance Tests described on pages 6 17 The six digit LED display is mounted on the front door at the right of the reel window RESET SWITCH The game Reset Switch is located on the Hopper Board at the top right hand corner Pushing this reset button often restarts the machine after there has been a minor malfunction At the end of each test cycle the contents of the LOAD TEST METER indicating the number of times this test has be
87. ses under the roller These conditions can be had by either slightly increasing or decreasing the form on the Opto Switch mounting bracket to aliow proper pivot arm to light source Clearance HOPPER MICRO SWITCH ADJUSTMENT The old Hopper Opto Switch has been replaced by a conventional Micro Switch to allow for more pre cise adjustment The switch con tacts are of the low current cap ability gold crosspoint nature Adjustment on this new switch is quite simple Loosen the nut on the rocker and roller essembly Screw the adjustment screw down to within 1 32 of the switch actua tor blade and then re tighten the nut See Figure 8 ROCKER B ROLLER ADJUSTMENT SCREW ves ADJUST SO THAT SCREW IS 1 32 MAX LA FROM BLADE OF aes MICRO SWITCH pon pasan E LN 8050 Figure 8 Hopper Micro Switch Later Models Check the switch with an actual coin under the roller arm to in sure a positive switch actuation Also make sure that the switch is at a rest position when no coin is present under the roller Detecting the coin earlier or later as it passes under the roller is controlled by the screw adjustment on the rocker and roller arm assembly Bending the switch actuator is not necessary ec aw ew ROCKER PIN SET SCREW ADJUSTMENT ORaw SET SCREW SNUG SO THAT ALL PLAY 15 TAKEN UP THEN BACK OFF SCREW SLIGHTLY AND ROTATE PINWHEEL BY HAND So NWMEEL SHOULD TURN WITHOUT BINDING Screw to Tight OR WOBBLING
88. sing and un coordinated reel spin If the Stop Bracket is set forward too far the Trip Operating Lever Pawl cannot trip off the Stop Bracket because the Handle is in a full down position full stroke limit At this time the Handle will stick in a down position until a Service Man opens the Machine and manually releases the Trip Pawl The setting of the Stop Bracket Trip Arm is extremely critical SEAR ASSEMBLY TOGGLE STOP ROD Figure 1 for a proper kick off and spin As you see in the Reel Mechanism s Trip Position Figure 3 the Toggle Levers are in a full up position against the Toggle Stop Rod and the Latch Pawl has moved under the Toggle Levers to just touch the Toggle Stop Rod Lock ing the Toggles in an up posi tion in turn cocking back the Index Levers which release the Reels Also notice that the Trip Operating Lever Pawl is against the Stop Bracket and ready to fire off This is the correct Stop Bracket adjustment position DRIVE SHAFT ADJUSTMENT The Trip Arm Drive Shaft Adjust ment is factory set according to the dimensions shown in Figure l This setting gives a full stroke to the Trip Operating Lever and aligns the roller stud actuating TOGGLE LINK CYLINDER STOP BRACKET Link AN ELASTIC STOP NUT Inner TRiP OPERATING LEVER COUPLING Trip Oper Lever ELASTIC STOP NUT Outer DRIVE SHAFT TRIP LEVER ASSEMBLY SIDE PLATE ASSEMBLY TRIP OPERATING LEVER PAWL
89. stern Ee The 2 equals coins in for current game Example al r3 III Clearing the jam and pressing the RESET Z LI l 1 switch causes the feature lites to stop flashing Door may now be closed and play resumed Exam x i la l j A P 5 LI JL d L Note Any time the door is opened the Display shows door open code To see a malfunction code actuate the KEY switch Note Any time the RESET button is pressed the center two decimal points are lit 2 HOPPER OVERRIDE Play suspended feature flashed TILT lit Example ry riled The 30 indicates that too many coins E Li LILI A were dispensed by the hopper Flashing alternately with Ge E Ee QUE pm afol Example ic li Li H 2 indicates coins played for current game ES The 2 does not appear on Series 1000 Although the occurrence of this malfunction is unlikely the possibility that it may happen does exist and will be detected by the machine The fact that it requires a service call allows the technician to determine the cause most likely mechanical in nature and prevent it from recurring Press RESET button to start next game 20 3 HOPPER JAM Play suspended feature flashed TILT lit Example IN MHE 31 is the malfunction code idi LJ IL 003 is the number of coins paid out L L tll Flashing alternately with Indicates a coin is stuck under the pope pe roller To complete payout clear jam xaupler wr m FI II and press t
90. this test the processor detects a circuit failure it is programmed to output to the display a code indicating which circuit is at fault The codes are as follows Watch Dog B B H ER BH circuit failure Wou b Memory test failure For one second I Ram failure only followed by Mode 1 Normal Example Indicating which memory chip is at e Ram failure g fault M1 M2 M3 N Mode 1 Safe or M7 fF NTUNTUNTUNT ANTT Incorrect or l 7 No clocked KEE ad no second ROM d interrupts ncorrect or fi Ya a No zero crossing no third ROM NON Sz S ly interrupts TONAUNEUNTUATUSTES Incorrect PROM Interrupt line any N BR PRAN way series i 3 H held low The number of each test is displayed as above while the processor is preforming the test but tests 1 thru 5 and 9 occur so quickly that the eye cannot detect them 26 MISCELLANEOUS FEATURES EXTRA COIN The electronic slot is also designed to detect an over coining situation If an extra coin one more than the specified coin limit of the game were to cross the coin switch it would be shown on the display after the first reel indexes and would act as the first coin deposited for the next game Where a Replay Register Credit Meter is used the additional coin will be applied to the Credit Meter immediately and to the Coins In verification meter at the start of the next game KEY SWITCH Another feature involving the display is that mete
91. tion correctly to insure latch of toggles and proper spin and index REEL UNIT OPERATION and SERVICE The Reel Units should spin smoothiy and freely on the Shaft with no resistance They should also spin straight and true with no warpage or wobble The Reel Hubs are equipped with Needle Bearings for top perfor mance and long life Lubricate this Hub Unit note hole occa sionally with a drop of our Lubri plate No 1 Oil then wipe the Unit off to prevent any oil spin off on the Reel Tapes REEL READER ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT The electronic Reel Mech offers an optical reading system which requires proper positioning of the Reel Reader Assemblies to their respective Index Wheels To accomplish this adjustment simply loosen the 2 mounting screws hold ing the Reader assembly to the Reel Front Plate see Figure 4 Position the Index Wheel as indica ted in Figure 4 and retighten the mounting screws Repeat this operation for each Reel Reader Assembly used 3 times for a 3 Reel game 4 times for a 4 Reel etc 32 You will also notice a Screw Operated Brake on the Hub At the present time factory adjust ed machines do not use the Brakes It is felt that a good spin gives the best reel symbol mix How ever the Braking Screw has certain applications where Reel Speed control is desired In i973 Bally introduced a new stainless steel anti magnetic reel as standard equipment This Reel is now available as a re place
92. unctions but O 609 66 6 d 6 also to record the coins paid out and locate a machine malfunction The rectangle display A shown to the left is used on the 2000 Series The one below using small round windows was utilized on the 1000 series EW EH BH 1000 Series Led Display 00000000 FRONT M 645 608 P2948 473 AS 2985 2 DISPLAY BOARD ASSEMBLY SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION 4 DL 116 CONNECTOR FLAT CABLE INSTALLED LINTRONIX HD 1077R 7 SEG DISPLAY Listed below are the standard loads which the CPU is programmed to activate in this test If a certain load is not used in a model its address or code is skipped in the test Some models may require additional lighting and therefore additional output circuits In these models unused BITS of PORTS 3 4 and all of PORT 5 are used If still more outputs are required an additional output board will be used For the exact sequence of this test refer to the individual model information Tilt Lamp 1102 Door Open Lamp 1104 Insert Coin Lamp 1108 Coin Accepted Lamp 1110 J P Tower Lamp 1120 Winner Paid Lamp 1201 Coin Lockout Coil 1202 Coin Deflector Coil 1204 Handle Release Coil 1208 Chime or Bell 1210 Gong or Bell Door Alarm Buzzer 1304 and Reel Motor Code Description Code Description Code Description 1302 Payline or Odds Lamps 1308 Additional Feature Lamps 1401 Reel Solenoid 1 1402 Reel Solenoid
93. ur are incremented according to their respective functions only with the door closed There are a total of 16 six digit meters available for display The first four five or six on models with attendant pays are displayed with the door closec The remaining meters are displayed by simply turning the door key counter clock wise then actuating the key switch These meters may monitor any condition specified typically number of 1 coin 2 coin 3 coin etc games played number of Ist coin 2nd coin 3rd coin etc Jackpot wins that have occurred and so on To determine which meters are used and the order in which they are displayed refer to the FO 652 XXX form for the model in question The BOOKEEPING METERS are displayed in the same manner as the MAINTENANCE METERS described in SECTION III step 7 When the meter reading sequence is completed or if a reset occurs while reading meters the reading sequence is terminated and the display is restored to the con dition present before meter reading was started unless the door was opened while meters were being displayed In this case the door open code will replace coins in count i 0 On Series 2000 50 is door open code Example 5 e E E L and 005 is the number of coins paid nde Nut out in the last game In some models Maintenance Meter 420 Door Openings is also displayed as Bookkeeping Meter 0 In some models all bookkeeping meters used are displayed with the

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