Title: Supreme board problems Post by: Mirage_Chaser on October 25, 2012, 05:05:02 PM I have a poker progressive sign that is giving me issues. It uses a supreme controller and the controller is constantly freezing and/or rebooting. It started out that it would freeze every once in a while I would just reboot it and the amount would update and it would work for a time.
Then recently it started to freeze all of the time and I would reboot it every once in a while to update the amount and I didn't worry about it. And it would reboot its self occasionally but as that kept the amount more accurate hey all the better. :97- Now all it does is freeze on $0.00 or reboot. Anyone have any ideas? Also I tried to replace it with a cham ii board I had but the display was upside down, is there a way (other then flipping the screen) to right it again? :103- Title: Re: Supreme board problems Post by: Mirage_Chaser on October 25, 2012, 05:07:53 PM I noticed the battery is reading 2.5v, which I believe is low (supposed to be 5.5?? Not sure though)? Could that cause my problems? Could I just add a 3.6v battery in series? That may be a silly question but I don't have any 5.5v batteries.
Title: Re: Supreme board problems Post by: McCackie on November 22, 2012, 09:50:29 PM Generally they had a SuperCap at C32, there was an option of a Battery for jurisdictional reasons but I would be surprised if there was one. Check the SuperCap, the 7805 and heatsink which get get knocked about, their contacts crack. Sometimes a 5vdc input problems can be jumped around by feeding 12vdc into J2 from a plug pack, the board ups some 5vdc to 12vdc for the RS485 and 422 comms and it jumps this stage. Also a good RAM clear helps, power up with the CONFIGURATION switch ON while holding down the two dimple buttons (FUNCTION , VALUE).
Title: Re: Supreme board problems Post by: 4 Deuces on November 23, 2012, 12:07:11 PM Also I tried to replace it with a cham ii board I had but the display was upside down, is there a way (other then flipping the screen) to right it again? :103- I believe that's just a configuration issue on the CHAMII. That happened to me and I had the settings wrong. I would closely inspect all of your settings on the CHAMII. [ADD] I missed McCackie's advice about a RAM clear. Good advice! :89- :212- :Dave |