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Title: Hopper Probe Functions
Post by: Jack1000 on June 27, 2010, 03:22:27 PM
Hi All:

Can someone tell me what the hopper level probes are for?  I know the top one tells the CPU the hopper is full and activates the coin diverter, but is that the only function?  What about the mid and lower?  What does the CPU do with the information and are there corresponding programming settings?

Thanks,

Jack   


Title: Re: Hopper Probe Functions
Post by: IFFV68 on July 06, 2010, 08:00:44 PM
Does anyone know?


Title: Re: Hopper Probe Functions
Post by: stayouttadabunker on July 07, 2010, 02:00:28 AM
Let me make an educated guess. :5-
The top one is for telling the machine that the hopper is full.
The middle probe is for telling the machine that the hopper that it's half-full.
The bottom probe is for telling the machine that's it's nearly empty.  
What else would you like these probes to do?  :5-
This information goes back to the backroom of a casino
when the machine is connected via fiber optic cables.
It will be many moons before any homeowner gets
their hands on this type of equipment, if ever...
For anyone's information...the handle on a slot machine is to begin a game... :96-


Title: Re: Hopper Probe Functions
Post by: StatFreak on July 07, 2010, 06:42:59 AM
Let me make an educated guess. :5-
The top one is for telling the machine that the hopper is full.
The middle probe is for telling the machine that the hopper that it's half-full.
The bottom probe is for telling the machine that's it's nearly empty. 
What else would you like these probes to do?  :5-
This information goes back to the backroom of a casino
when the machine is connected via fiber optic cables.
It will be many moons before any homeowner gets
their hands on this type of equipment, if ever...
For anyone's information...the handle on a slot machine is to begin a game... :96-

:96- :30-  :96- :30-  :96- :30-  :96- :30-
:200- :200- :200- :200- :200- :200- :200- :200- :200- :200-

...What else would you like these probes to do?  :5-  ...

Maybe when the middle probe contact is closed and the top probe is open, the coin drop diverter could open HALF way, :47-
and when the bottom probe contact is opened (i.e., all three are open), the machine could put up a message to the player: "DON'T PLAY ME; I'M EMPTY"*  :30- :127- 
:208- :208- :208-

*  or "I''M REALLY HUNGRY. PLEASE FEED ME"  :25- :52-


Title: Re: Hopper Probe Functions
Post by: stayouttadabunker on July 07, 2010, 11:27:02 AM
Please allow me to pause for a moment and reflect that I'm sorry I was being a little sarcastic...
It was a long day when I saw that question posted. :25- :25- :25-  :99-  :159-
I really meant no harm.  :100- :182-


Title: Re: Hopper Probe Functions
Post by: StatFreak on July 07, 2010, 11:40:13 AM
Your answer might be right, though. The only other use for a second level sensor that I can think of would be to trigger one of those automatic hopper fillers. If that's the case, then maybe the bottom sensor would be to alert the casino that the machine needed a manual refill.  :103-


Title: Re: Hopper Probe Functions
Post by: stayouttadabunker on July 07, 2010, 11:44:51 AM
Bobby in Oregon has one of those hopper coin auto re-fillers for sale.
I'm thinking of getting it and try it out for fun.
By the time my machine is fully equipped with all the gadgets -
it ought to weigh about 4 thousand lbs... :97-


Title: Re: Hopper Probe Functions
Post by: brichter on July 07, 2010, 01:28:48 PM

when the bottom probe contact is opened (i.e., all three are open), the machine could put up a message to the player: "DON'T PLAY ME; I'M EMPTY"*  :30- :127- 
:208- :208- :208-

*  or "I''M REALLY HUNGRY. PLEASE FEED ME"  :25- :52-

Maybe the bottom probe connects to the automatic percentage adjuster input. When the machine sees this contact open, it goes into "Automatic Hopper Refill Mode", which is specially designed to fill the hopper rapidly without the need for a technician to intervene. :14- :187-


Title: Re: Hopper Probe Functions
Post by: stayouttadabunker on July 07, 2010, 01:49:53 PM
The thought the bottom probe was a Ford... :5-
Or was it the proctologist's viewer scope?  :200-

I gotta get outta here... :138-


Title: Re: Hopper Probe Functions
Post by: StatFreak on July 07, 2010, 02:36:22 PM
The thought the bottom probe was a Ford... :5-
Or was it the proctologist's viewer scope?  :200-

I gotta get outta here... :138-

There's nowhere to run. :138-  :68- :122- :122-

Are you suggesting that perhaps the moon shot in the other thread ought to be a picture of a particular American automobile of dubious repute?  :79- :127-  :96- :72- :72- :72-


Title: Re: Hopper Probe Functions
Post by: stayouttadabunker on July 07, 2010, 03:30:23 PM
I'm not sure...I might have american automaker lawyer's coming after me...lol

"automatic percentage adjuster input" = "that secret dial"??? :72-


Title: Re: Hopper Probe Functions
Post by: StatFreak on July 07, 2010, 04:18:37 PM
I'm not sure...I might have american automaker lawyer's coming after me...lol

"automatic percentage adjuster input" = "that secret dial"??? :72-

 :72- :72- :72-

Ya' know, after all these years, I've finally figured out the secret to getting my slots to pay out: invite my friends over!  :47-  :25-  Works every time!  :200- :208- :208- :208-


Title: Re: Hopper Probe Functions
Post by: Slotmaster on July 08, 2010, 12:26:07 PM
on older games it would use the top candle to indicate that the hopper was low.   Today it does not matter either as it was replaced with Printer Ticket Low (same concept but the use an optic)