Universal 1980's "Super 5 Line" Reel motor not running.

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dlwright:
The reel motor is not working when the arm is pulled on this machine. I have created a video to demonstrate the issue. Please feel free to watch it and provide any feedback here in the forum.  Since I made the video I have been able to free up the center reel by pulling the reel module out and re-inserting it. However the motor does not turn and the stop mechanism does not work.
This machine may need a reset but I can not find any other switch to do this. Simple power off/on resets don't work.

http://www.youtube.com/v/lViA8QU3ooA&rel=0

uniman:
I believe that machine uses the 8116 mpu board. It should be in a metal case with vent holes. Look for a round hole in the center bottom of the case. The hole should be about 1-1/2" in diameter. In that hole should be a small flat black push button. Try holding this button in while powering up the machine, hold for about 3 secs and release. That will clear the ram.

I have no experience with skill stops but this sounds like a motor problem on the reel. Can you swap the reel with another and see if the problem follows?

dlwright:
Here are some pics of the boards in the upper part of the enclosure. I will look for the button you are talking about. (I'm not at the machine right now).  If you see the button in these pictures please let me know. I don't have another reel module for this to test. Thanks for you input.

Amachanic:
That machine looks a lot like a Bally from the 1980's.  Take the reels assembly out and look at the under side. My guess is that you have a bunch of small linkages and levers on cross shafts. They are going to need to be cleaned and oiled. There should be three small solenoids that lock the reel in place when they stop. Check the levers connected to the solenoids, they should pivot on a small cross shaft. If the are sticky or frozen then your reels won't kick and spin. Then check to see if there are any switches in the back left outside corner. A Bally has two switches that work off a cam call kick & arm switches. This all just a guess off my Bally experance. Take pics of the reels assembly, top, bottoms & sides.

Gary

uniman:
Not an 8116 board.
I see no RAM memory chip so just a basic machine with no memory I believe. And no board battery to power a RAM chip. So nothing to clear.
Looks like an EPROM for each reel (#1, #2, #3)

If possible I would see if you can swap reels, like plug #1's connector to #2's reel and #2's reel to #1's. Not sure if this is possible? Then run it. Then you could determine if the reel motor is the problem or the electronics driving it are the problem.

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