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Title: Operator Menu and Option 7.1.2
Post by: John0813 on December 30, 2008, 04:25:08 PM
I now have part of an IGT Service manual which talks about the Operator and

Attendant Menu Options....I can get into the Attendant Menu...but How can I get into the Operator Menu?? to get to menu Option 7.1.2??

 

I have a S2000 Haywire Deluxe machine...payback ..87.14%




Title: Re: Operator Menu and Option 7.1.2
Post by: idesign on December 30, 2008, 04:57:10 PM
I now have part of an IGT Service manual which talks about the Operator and

Attendant Menu Options....I can get into the Attendant Menu...but How can I get into the Operator Menu?? to get to menu Option 7.1.2??

 

I have a S2000 Haywire Deluxe machine...payback ..87.14%




That's part of the key chip menu so you need a key chip to access it.


Title: Re: Operator Menu and Option 7.1.2
Post by: Pinball Shoppe on February 14, 2009, 06:52:58 PM
Any chance you can send me the programming info for these S2000 machines.  Any type of flow chart would help greatly.   Thanks, Mike @ pinshoppe@aol.com


Title: Re: Operator Menu and Option 7.1.2
Post by: tacman on February 14, 2009, 10:29:35 PM
Check in the Submit New File tab for the S2000 options menu manual.

 Dan (tacman)


Title: Re: Operator Menu and Option 7.1.2
Post by: brichter on February 14, 2009, 11:33:14 PM
Check for a file called S-2000_VISION_SW_setup.pdf in the Submit a new file area. It contains both the operator and attendant flows.

And here's the magic to get into the key chip menu:

Key Chip Menu:

 If credits are not accumulated, open the main door and turn the machine power off. Remove the base PROM from the processor board. Insert the key chip into the base PROM socket. Turn the power on. If the processor board has green LEDs, wait until the two green LEDs are lit; otherwise, wait until the first two amber LEDs are lit. Turn the power off. Remove the key chip. Re-insert the base PROM. Turn the power on. The options displayed in the Key Chip Menu vary by jurisdiction.