Title: Operation Fault error Post by: klorvinborno on April 24, 2011, 11:40:07 PM Anyone know how to clear the following, or what it means?
Title: Re: Operation Fault error Post by: reho33 on April 25, 2011, 12:26:55 AM Never saw that before.
Title: Re: Operation Fault error Post by: Foster on April 25, 2011, 12:43:45 AM I never have seen that before but
I would remove and reinstal the following: Maybe powering the machine back on and off not working after each step Power supply behind the reels Loosen the screw on left side and side the PS to the left and back to the right snugly. MPU Door I/O Cabinet I/O Reels All the connectors on the mother board, then work your way though the rest of the connectors. Etc. Do you have a second S2000 so that you can swap parts? Title: Re: Operation Fault error Post by: klorvinborno on April 25, 2011, 04:37:18 PM Don't have another machine, was going to help someone out if it was a simple fix. Does it sound like a memory error?
Title: Re: Operation Fault error Post by: Yoeddy1 on April 25, 2011, 04:45:14 PM When powering up, does it just immediately display that error, or does the machine go through it's normal power up sequence displaying the memory validation process on the VFD, and even spin the reels? Was the door opened or was the machine powered off while the reels were spinning? Power outages? Just throwing a few things out there, but if you could provide more background info around it, we'll see if we can get you going.
In addition to Foster's comments, if nothing else seems to work, do you have a clear chip available to clear the memory and from scratch? Thanks, Jason Title: Re: Operation Fault error Post by: FORDSBS on April 25, 2011, 04:47:30 PM When powering up, does it just immediately display that error, or does the machine go through it's normal power up sequence displaying the memory validation process on the VFD, and even spin the reels? Was the door opened or was the machine powered off while the reels were spinning? Power outages? Just throwing a few things out there, but if you could provide more background info around it, we'll see if we can get you going. In addition to Foster's comments, if nothing else seems to work, do you have a clear chip available to clear the memory and from scratch? Thanks, Jason I was thinking the same as Jason Ford |