Title: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: mantaramian on July 30, 2012, 04:05:04 AM I asked for this one I bet, I am currently helping a friend get a SG 300 OUTTA CONTROL fixed up to give to his Office Manager a Retirement Gift.
It all started when he insisted the DBV to work. The machine would take quarters with no problems but the bill validator that was in the machine would not cycle at the start of the game (applying power) so he ordered another bill validator. He put the replacement bill validator in with the same problem. This is where I came into the picture :25- before playing with the machine I did a little home work and tried to familiarize myself with the operation of the game. I found the little Green Circuit board under the cash can, so I removed the board and that's when the SHIT HIT THE FAN!!! :30- :30- :30- I forgot to turn the power off and the little circuit board hit the cabinet and shut the game down. I immediately turned the machine off, but to late. After close examination I could not see or smell any parts that were effected. I applied power and the machine did its normal boot procedure, Sound, Reels Spin a message comes up in the display and says "NOW SELF TESTING, WAIT FOR A WHILE" then another message comes up and says "GAME LOADING, PLEASE WAIT" and then the coin lockout mech engages and the display is blank.... What the HELL did I do to get myself into!!! Title: Re: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: mantaramian on July 30, 2012, 04:06:13 AM Another Picture,
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Hold in the test button next to the power switch, then turn and hold the reset key, then turn on the power switch at the same time. Continue holding the test button and the reset switch until the reels turn and the door says ram cleared (about 15 seconds). The door should read turn reset key twice. This will hard clear the machine... Jimmy Title: Re: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: mantaramian on July 31, 2012, 03:16:01 AM Mr. Dinoman :131-
Thank you for your valued recommendation.... I will be giving this a shot tomorrow and report my progress.... It has been a long day of work and just got to my messages. Thank you, Mike :131- Title: Re: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: Jimise on July 31, 2012, 03:32:12 AM You said the machine takes coins. Does the machine still play?
Title: Re: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: mantaramian on July 31, 2012, 03:35:55 AM The machine did take Quarters before I started to tinker with the Bill acceptor. Once I try this Ram Clear procedure I will post my results....
Title: Re: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: mantaramian on July 31, 2012, 04:42:24 PM So I was able to imitate the ram clear procedure. No I am getting the following error
It says hopper runway 1 please call attendant. Title: Re: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: Mr. Dinoman on July 31, 2012, 09:43:04 PM turn the reset switch...
Title: Re: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: mantaramian on July 31, 2012, 11:58:43 PM Sorry for the delay, I forgot to mount the door switch back in the machine.
With all the excitement of getting the bill acceptor to operate I removed the door switch and didnot remount it when I created this new problem. After putting the machine back together and following the RAM CLEAR procedure all is back to normal I would like to thank everybody for your support in this matter Now I need to figure out how to get the dollar bill acceptor to function now. I think I will post a separate topic for the bill acceptor Title: Re: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: Mr. Dinoman on August 01, 2012, 02:09:31 AM did the BV work before?...You might have fried the interconnnect board...Do you see any of the LED lights on?
Title: Re: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: mantaramian on August 01, 2012, 02:32:57 AM The BV did not work before, my friend ordered a replacement BV and removed the one that was in the machine and replaced it with the one he ordered from Worldwide Gaming. He then put the BV in and still no Initial Grinding. That is when I came in the picture and needed to straighten the mess I created.
Thanks Mr. Dinoman for getting me on track. In my dealings in the past when a IGT or Bally is turned ON, the BV will start making is usual noise making sure there is nothing in its path i would suspect then once the BV is in working order it will allow you to insert your $$$ bills. This Sigma does nothing. One mystery question I have about the switch behind the cash can, Does it need to be connected to anything for the BV to function? Maybe I should start a new topic to clear this matter up? Thanks, Mike Title: Re: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: Mr. Dinoman on August 01, 2012, 01:03:35 PM Check that "SWITCH 1 POST 10" is set in the on position...Also, what is the ID protocol you have in the BV?...If it is the cherry switch behind the cage you are talking about, it is not hook-up to anything...You must have a cash can installed and the door completely close in order for everything to work...Does you display show just "insert coins" or does it also say "insert bills"?...
Jimmy Title: Re: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: mantaramian on August 02, 2012, 02:11:36 AM "SW1 post 10 is set to the ON" position, I will have to get over to my buddy's to see what the front of the door says. I currently have the BV out of the machine.... I will let you know my findings.
The cash can and door is and was shut while trying to get the BV to function..... Mr. Dinoman, thanks again.... Title: Re: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: mantaramian on August 05, 2012, 02:19:49 PM Check that "SWITCH 1 POST 10" is set in the on position...Also, what is the ID protocol you have in the BV?...If it is the cherry switch behind the cage you are talking about, it is not hook-up to anything...You must have a cash can installed and the door completely close in order for everything to work...Does you display show just "insert coins" or does it also say "insert bills"?... Jimmy Mr. Dinoman, When the machine comes up it says Insert Coin and Insert Bills. Title: Re: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: Mr. Dinoman on August 05, 2012, 11:53:31 PM Under the cash can should be a little interface board...Are any of the LED's on or flashing?...Make sure if the board is there that the cables are connected...
Title: Re: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: mantaramian on June 18, 2013, 01:59:57 AM WOW, TIME Flies by with two kids and work..... Well I finally got my friend to bring over the machine so I don't have to drive over to his place when he is available or his wife has the house clean "A HAPPY WIFE IS A HAPPY LIFE"... LOL
So what I have is a machine that will play and pay out coins but will not take paper money, the board under the Cash Can has two LEDS and only one lights up. is this normal or is this part of the problem? See the attached pic. Title: Re: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: Mr. Dinoman on June 18, 2013, 12:56:27 PM Still sounds like the BV is not communicating with the MPU...What BV are you using and if it is a eprom based, shoot a photo of the eprom and post it...
Jimmy Title: Re: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: mantaramian on June 19, 2013, 02:38:08 AM Thanks for reminding me about the DBV, the machine came with one and my friend automatically thought the Original DBV was BAD so he bought one that was sold as working, I also happen to have one that I picked up a while ago.
So the end result is the same with any of the three installed. Thanks for taking you time to provide some guidance... Mike Pics included Title: Re: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: mantaramian on June 19, 2013, 02:39:22 AM And oh yea, here is a side view with the dip switch settings
Title: Re: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: Mr. Dinoman on June 19, 2013, 03:09:28 AM close-up of the eprom on the BV's is needed... :211-
Jimmy Title: Re: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: mantaramian on June 19, 2013, 12:13:19 PM Here you go, only two of the DBV have numbers on the eProm
Title: Re: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: Mr. Dinoman on June 19, 2013, 12:41:44 PM those are correct eproms...the 3.75 is the latest and should work...Now double check all the dip switch settings on the MPU (since it has been almost a year since you started this post)...Do you have the manual?...Does the BV cycle at all when powered on?...If not check voltages and yes the BV board could be bad and so could the cabling...
Jimmy Title: Re: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: Mr. Dinoman on June 19, 2013, 12:49:52 PM also check, there is a reed switch where the cash can goes that engages (or switches to the closed position via a magnet on the BV door)...Follow the white wires back behind the BV cage and see if they are hooked up...Check with a continuity checker that when you open and close the BV cash can door, the connection opens and closes...
Jimmy Title: Re: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: mantaramian on June 24, 2013, 04:07:55 AM those are correct eproms...the 3.75 is the latest and should work...Now double check all the dip switch settings on the MPU (since it has been almost a year since you started this post)...Do you have the manual?...Does the BV cycle at all when powered on?...If not check voltages and yes the BV board could be bad and so could the cabling... Jimmy Thank you for the 1 year later suggestions.... I did double check the dipswitch settings on the DBV and the dip switch settings on the board. I do have a 86 page manual and will include a couple pages of interest Does the bill validator cycle? NO all 3 of them do not cycle and YES there is 12 volts on the little satellite board. So the next question is where do I get a little DBV board? Rudys Deals or does anybody have one they would like to sell? Title: Re: Sigma SG 300 Starts to Boot, The Dead (Help) Post by: mantaramian on June 24, 2013, 04:12:18 AM also check, there is a reed switch where the cash can goes that engages (or switches to the closed position via a magnet on the BV door)...Follow the white wires back behind the BV cage and see if they are hooked up...Check with a continuity checker that when you open and close the BV cash can door, the connection opens and closes... Jimmy If the Cash can door is open the machine will display a message about the door, so I believe it works, I also removed the harness from the machine and was able to see the LED's on the DBV light up. |