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Title: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: rickaaaer on April 05, 2012, 10:19:57 PM
I just replaced the processor board on my sizzling sevens slot.I have 2 questions what is the small white button on the processor board for and how do I set it up with the new board.


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: stayouttadabunker on April 06, 2012, 12:40:58 AM
S+ right?


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: Buzz on April 06, 2012, 01:37:34 AM
what is the small white button on the processor board

My guess is a S 2000.     :103- :103-


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: stayouttadabunker on April 06, 2012, 01:26:05 PM
what is the small white button on the processor board

My guess is a S 2000.     :103- :103-

Maybe it's an old Chrysler or Plymouth for all we know...  :72-


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: rickaaaer on April 06, 2012, 05:31:13 PM
S+ right?
Its a IGT and I think its a s-2000. The processor board has a button on it. I was wantig to know what it was for.


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: rickaaaer on April 06, 2012, 07:48:43 PM
S+ right?
Yes s+


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: rickaaaer on April 06, 2012, 07:50:09 PM
Yes it's a IGT sizzling sevens slot s+ . The processor board has a button on it. I was wanting to know what it's for.


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: Buzz on April 06, 2012, 08:23:46 PM
Yes it's a IGT sizzling sevens slot s+ . The processor board has a button on it. I was wanting to know what it's for.

Come on now you just gotta help a little bit. A pic. of your machine would do wonders.  I just can't recall a button on the processor board on a S+, there is a Blue knob, it's the volume control. On the other hand a S 2000 does have a test button on the MPU.

OK does the processor board have 6 LED lights right below the button in question ??  Guess I goofed the LEDs are above the button.


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: PLUNGER BOY on April 06, 2012, 10:07:24 PM
Is this the white button you are talking about ? If so it is on an S 2000 board . I f you push the button when the moon is full your neighbor will be vaporized . I have used it many times .  it help clean out the RIFT RAFT.           Pretty cool hey .  :72-  LOL  :72-    Really it is to access the menu function in the machine not available through the reset key at the top right side above the handle on the machine .  what are you trying to set ?  :103-


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: rickaaaer on April 06, 2012, 11:27:41 PM
Is this the white button you are talking about ? If so it is on an S 2000 board . I f you push the button when the moon is full your neighbor will be vaporized . I have used it many times .  it help clean out the RIFT RAFT.           Pretty cool hey .  :72-  LOL  :72-    Really it is to access the menu function in the machine not available through the reset key at the top right side above the handle on the machine .  what are you trying to set ?  :103-
:244-

Thanks very much . Yes thats it. I did not know if it was a  s-2000 or s+.
I bought a new processor board and put the game chips out of the old one into the new board.What will I need to do to reset the game. Before I replaced the processor and the cabinet I/O board the reels were spinning all the time.Hoping this will fix the problem.


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: rickaaaer on April 06, 2012, 11:36:08 PM
Yes it's a IGT sizzling sevens slot s+ . The processor board has a button on it. I was wanting to know what it's for.

Come on now you just gotta help a little bit. A pic. of your machine would do wonders.  I just can't recall a button on the processor board on a S+, there is a Blue knob, it's the volume control. On the other hand a S 2000 does have a test button on the MPU.

OK does the processor board have 6 LED lights right below the button in question ??  Guess I goofed the LEDs are above the button.
:279- As you can tell I'm new to this. Yes i has 6 leds on it, sorry I did not give you good info.


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: PLUNGER BOY on April 06, 2012, 11:40:26 PM
read this it may help . You may have to just do a ram clear ( see first part of this doc ) or may have to clear and key chip  to set up


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: Buzz on April 06, 2012, 11:58:53 PM
Hold on , before you start switching parts put the old board and chips back in the machine. When the reels fail to stop open the main door and just turn the key that's on the outside of the machine.  And if this works and the reels stop, please post the SG ( game chip ) numbers. They will look like SG000***  on the board they are located at U 19 and U 46 an example is SG000363 game 1 and SG000363 Game 2.  I've had a lot of problems with SG000155 and reel tilts.

I'm going to send you a PM with my phone number, call if you feel like it.


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: rickaaaer on April 07, 2012, 12:10:22 AM
Hold on , before you start switching parts put the old board and chips back in the machine. When the reels fail to stop open the main door and just turn the key that's on the outside of the machine.  And if this works and the reels stop, please post the SG ( game chip ) numbers. They will look like SG000***  on the board they are located at U 19 and U 46 an example is SG000363 game 1 and SG000363 Game 2.  I've had a lot of problems with SG000155 and reel tilts.

I'm going to send you a PM with my phone number, call if you feel like it.
I looked at u19 and u46 the number on them is sg000048. The reason I replaced the processor board is because the reel restistor over heated and burnt the board.The cabinet I/O board shorted out. Yes your phone number would be great thanks


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: stayouttadabunker on April 07, 2012, 02:14:28 AM
That's good...you'll get good help from Buzz...he's a good guy!  :89-
Sounds like all you gotta do is set your denomination to a nickel or quarter, etc.etc.
and machine type to an upright or slant.

There's tons of information in the S2000 threads on how to do all of this.


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: rickaaaer on April 07, 2012, 05:05:57 PM
Now I'm getting   meter disconnected call attendent   message. What does that mean.
Its a sizzling sevens s2000


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: rickaaaer on April 07, 2012, 05:32:09 PM
Now I'm getting   meter disconnected call attendent   message. What does that mean.
Its a sizzling sevens s2000 I have replaced the processor board and cabinet I/o board is the cabinet board the same thing as meter I/O


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: Buzz on April 07, 2012, 06:43:11 PM
Rick  If you remove the cabinet IO and turn the power on, you will get a "meter disconnect error". So yes I guess you could call them the same thing.   

Try this, just lift and lower the main door latch 4 or 5 times.  If a S 2000 has more than one error they will be stacked and are cleared by opening and closing the main door. But only on error at a time is cleared.


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: rickaaaer on April 07, 2012, 07:02:21 PM
Rick  If you remove the cabinet IO and turn the power on, you will get a "meter disconnect error". So yes I guess you could call them the same thing.   

Try this, just lift and lower the main door latch 4 or 5 times.  If a S 2000 has more than one error they will be stacked and are cleared by opening and closing the main door. But only on error at a time is cleared.
:3- Thanks buzz I will give that a try and let you know if it did the trick.


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: rickaaaer on April 08, 2012, 06:52:48 PM
Rick  If you remove the cabinet IO and turn the power on, you will get a "meter disconnect error". So yes I guess you could call them the same thing.   

Try this, just lift and lower the main door latch 4 or 5 times.  If a S 2000 has more than one error they will be stacked and are cleared by opening and closing the main door. But only on error at a time is cleared.
:3- Thanks buzz I will give that a try and let you know if it did the trick.
Well buzz that did not work ...how about the door I/O board


Title: meter disconnected error
Post by: rickaaaer on April 10, 2012, 10:59:26 PM
 I have a sizzling sevens IGt S2000 Slot machine.Its has a meter disconnected error. I have replaced the processor board the cabinet I/O board. I looked at the connectors they look good. THE only thing I have not replaced is the mother board. My question is whats causeing this error. Thanks Need help


Title: Re: meter disconnected error
Post by: cowboygames on April 10, 2012, 11:35:31 PM
Have you looked at all the cabling on the door also?


Title: Re: meter disconnected error
Post by: rickaaaer on April 11, 2012, 12:07:17 AM
Have you looked at all the cabling on the door also?
No but I will thanks.


Title: Re: meter disconnected error
Post by: rickaaaer on April 11, 2012, 05:35:44 PM
I have a sizzling sevens IGt S2000 Slot machine.Its has a meter disconnected error. I have replaced the processor board the cabinet I/O board. I looked at the connectors they look good. THE only thing I have not replaced is the mother board. My question is whats causeing this error. Thanks Need help
I'm attaching a photo. I don't know what this device is called or what it's funciton is, because it is not in my manual. Could it cause a meter disconnected error.


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: cowboygames on April 11, 2012, 05:53:38 PM
That's the plugs the casino uses for hooking up to their mainframe for sas and security stuff. It will not be the cause of your problem. Generally a meter disconnected error is generated by the cabinet IO board either because the board is bad or because the meters are actually diconnected or bad. Are your accounting meters on the lower right side of the cabinet still there? Plugged in? Bypassed? I had this error once and found the meter board had burned up and killed my cabinet IO board in the process


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: CaptainHappy on April 11, 2012, 06:00:07 PM
I have a sizzling sevens IGt S2000 Slot machine.Its has a meter disconnected error. I have replaced the processor board the cabinet I/O board. I looked at the connectors they look good. THE only thing I have not replaced is the mother board. My question is whats causeing this error. Thanks Need help
I'm attaching a photo. I don't know what this device is called or what it's funciton is, because it is not in my manual. Could it cause a meter disconnected error.

Rickaaaer,

I merged this new topic that you created with your original topic as I think that they are the same machine/problem. This makes it easier so that there are not responses in various places causing confusion. If I made the wrong assumption, please let me know.

The ports that you show in the picture are for Fiber Optic connections to the machine for casino purposes. You are seeing little rubber plugs in the fiber ports, and these ports would not have anything to do with your problem.

I would expect that your error would be related to the I/O card(s) being bad, or not plugged in correctly/firmly. (It could be a broken wire or something like that as well.) I am not sure if anyone has suggested that you check the wires that go to the physical meters? Are they broken, disconnected, or not seated firmly? Try unplugging and plugging with the power off and make sure the wires are fully seated in the plug and see if that helps?

Another thing to try is to bypass the meters as described in this thread:

http://newlifegames.net/nlg/index.php?topic=9916.0 (http://newlifegames.net/nlg/index.php?topic=9916.0)

I am thinking that the problem is still with those darn I/O cards, but hey anything is worth trying! Hope that you have good results!

CaptainHappy :95-
:admin-


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: CaptainHappy on April 11, 2012, 06:04:05 PM
That's the plugs the casino uses for hooking up to their mainframe for sas and security stuff. It will not be the cause of your problem. Generally a meter disconnected error is generated by the cabinet IO board either because the board is bad or because the meters are actually diconnected or bad. Are your accounting meters on the lower right side of the cabinet still there? Plugged in? Bypassed? I had this error once and found the meter board had burned up and killed my cabinet IO board in the process

My post went to the next page, and I did not want you to miss this post....

Also the meters can be on the right of the reels on the side of the cabinet sometimes also...

 :259- to cowboy for thinking the same as me, and saying it in a different way! :72-

CH :95-


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: staz on April 11, 2012, 06:05:07 PM
cant he just take the meters out my s2000 has no meters in it.......


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: rickaaaer on April 11, 2012, 06:11:06 PM
That's the plugs the casino uses for hooking up to their mainframe for sas and security stuff. It will not be the cause of your problem. Generally a meter disconnected error is generated by the cabinet IO board either because the board is bad or because the meters are actually diconnected or bad. Are your accounting meters on the lower right side of the cabinet still there? Plugged in? Bypassed? I had this error once and found the meter board had burned up and killed my cabinet IO board in the process
You know my cabinet board did short out. I will check the meter board.


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: cowboygames on April 11, 2012, 06:29:27 PM
Staz, the bypass for those IS pretty easy and a lot of us do it as general practice anymore, but I wouldn't suggest doing it till he locates the cause of the problem and gets the machine running


Title: Re: S2000 Sizzling Sevens slot machine
Post by: rickaaaer on April 11, 2012, 07:20:40 PM
That's the plugs the casino uses for hooking up to their mainframe for sas and security stuff. It will not be the cause of your problem. Generally a meter disconnected error is generated by the cabinet IO board either because the board is bad or because the meters are actually diconnected or bad. Are your accounting meters on the lower right side of the cabinet still there? Plugged in? Bypassed? I had this error once and found the meter board had burned up and killed my cabinet IO board in the process
You know my cabinet board did short out. I will check the meter board.
I pulled the rells out and I might have up pluged the wires going to the meter. I will check that. Thanks