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Title: Take win during feature on MKV Queen of the Nile
Post by: maxbet on December 15, 2013, 10:15:57 PM
Hi All, Just discovered this great forum and have been doing plenty of reading.

I just got a Queen of the Nile MKV and it works great. I was wondering if there is an option to "take win" during the free game feature so that the machine stops singing and moves on to the next spin. On max bet the free games can really become a marathon.

I had a quick look through the audits/adjustments but couldn't see anything relating to this.

I also note that if i insert a note during a free game payout or song, it will end the spin and move on to the next. The machine does not accept coins though so feeding a note in to end every big win spin during a feature isn't going to happen.

I think the machine is an MVS Series 2 but will have to verify that.



Title: Re: Take win during feature on MKV Queen of the Nile
Post by: SS308 on December 15, 2013, 11:01:14 PM
Just drop another coin in that gets the feature moving again.
Only 1 version  of Q of N here in AU had that option of the take win button to speed it up.Where as there were around 10 versions that wont..


Title: Re: Take win during feature on MKV Queen of the Nile
Post by: maxbet on December 15, 2013, 11:09:07 PM
Bummer, yeah as i said it doesnt accept coins and feeding a note in every time isnt viable. Guess ill just have to "let her sing"


Title: Re: Take win during feature on MKV Queen of the Nile
Post by: SS308 on December 19, 2013, 12:39:12 AM
You need to post a pic of the machine to tell if it is a series 1 or 2, other way is if the rear of the machine has a small box area where the monitor yoke stick out then it's a series one, if the rear of the machine is all flush its a two.


Title: Re: Take win during feature on MKV Queen of the Nile
Post by: Heihachi_73 on December 19, 2013, 09:50:39 PM
Are there any hardware differences between a series 1 or 2? I thought the "series" only referred to the cabinet itself (MKV being from roughly 1995-early 1998; MKV S2 being 1998-2002 or so).

More ways to ID a series 1 or 2:

If the button panel is rounded towards the front, it's a series 1.
If it has a separate belly panel door, it's a series 1 (the series 2 BP door is built into the main door, and will not fly open unexpectedly when kneeled upon).

If the button panel is squared off and there is a small "step" between it and the monitor, it's a series 2. Depending on the machine, it may come with an "MVP" sign on the lip of the coin tray. The buttons are lower compared to a series 1 (it's really noticeable if you have the two types together).
MKV Series II is on the manufacturer plate on a series 2 (obviously).