Title: Reel strip test for S2000 machine Post by: Harry on January 06, 2014, 02:05:51 PM My IGT S2000 Double Diamond Deluxe 3-coin machine seems to be working fine, however I'm not 100% sure. :103-
I know that there is a reel test that will show the relevant payments according to the paytable and the number of coins played. Can anyone give me a step-by-step guide to doing this? :279- Thanks Title: Re: Reel strip test for S2000 machine Post by: stayouttadabunker on January 06, 2014, 02:17:11 PM What are the numbers on the the 3 reel strips...from left to right?
Also, what Chips are installed on your board? It's easier to find out if you have the right components installed and the strips in the right order on the reels. Also, the reelstrips must be installed correctly with the strip notches matching the reel basket nibs. The reel strip tests are quite complicated for a 1st time user. I'll dig around and see if I can find any literature on this while you're trying to find out more info on chips and numbers from your machine. Title: Re: Reel strip test for S2000 machine Post by: stayouttadabunker on January 06, 2014, 02:33:07 PM There are 7 different Menus you can get into. [1] Accounting [2] History Displays [3] Options [4] I/O Tests [5] Game Tests [6] Out Of Service Mode [7] Key Chip Config You would need to try to get into the [5] "Game Tests" in the machine's Menu. Here's a picture from the S2000 manual on the Game Tests. Click on photo below to make larger...>>> Title: Re: Reel strip test for S2000 machine Post by: CVslots on January 06, 2014, 02:42:08 PM Much easier just to tell us the strip numbers and the chip/EPROM numbers you have.... :89-
Title: Re: Reel strip test for S2000 machine Post by: stayouttadabunker on January 06, 2014, 02:43:33 PM Much easier just to tell us the strip numbers and the chip/EPROM numbers you have.... :89- That was my 1st Reply... :72- Title: Re: Reel strip test for S2000 machine Post by: CVslots on January 06, 2014, 02:46:37 PM Much easier just to tell us the strip numbers and the chip/EPROM numbers you have.... :89- That was my 1st Reply... :72- I know! And I completely agree that it's not the easiest thing to accomplish if not familiar with the menus, etc. Although its entirely possible to do, it would just be simpler (and probably quicker) to get the numbers. :89- Title: Re: Reel strip test for S2000 machine Post by: Harry on January 07, 2014, 05:11:08 AM Hi guys
Here are the reel strip numbers (1-3) for this machine reading left to right 85895400 85895500 85895400 chips are 4247 & 1271 Thanks Title: Re: Reel strip test for S2000 machine Post by: harp on January 07, 2014, 08:56:26 AM You sure the game is an S2K and not an S+
4247 uses the following tapes with the symbols listed PHYSICAL REEL STRIP LISTING REEL STRIP # :4247 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Line # 1 ~~ U2 ~~ Line # 2 7 CH 7 Line # 3 ~~ ~~ ~~ Line # 4 1B 2B 1B Line # 5 U1 ~~ U1 Line # 6 CH 3B CH Line # 7 ~~ U3 ~~ Line # 8 DD 1B DD Line # 9 ~~ O2 ~~ Line # 10 1B 2B 1B Line # 11 ~~ ~~ ~~ Line # 12 3B 7 3B Line # 13 U3 O3 U3 Line # 14 7 3B 7 Line # 15 O1 ~~ O1 Line # 16 1B 2B 1B Line # 17 ~~ O1 ~~ Line # 18 DD 1B DD Line # 19 O2 ~~ O2 Line # 20 2B DD 2B Line # 21 ~~ ~~ ~~ Line # 22 1B 2B 1B 3 3 3 7 7 7 8 9 8 9 0 9 SS:4247 3R3CM MU PRC:92.584 HTFQ:14.271 P:H 14:27:02 18-DEC-92 Title: Re: Reel strip test for S2000 machine Post by: stayouttadabunker on January 07, 2014, 12:58:12 PM Me thinks he has an S+....there's no way an SP1271 chip is gonna work in an S2000!!!
Title: Re: Reel strip test for S2000 machine Post by: harp on January 07, 2014, 01:43:53 PM :331- :331- :331- :331- :205-
Title: Re: Reel strip test for S2000 machine Post by: Harry on January 08, 2014, 07:44:14 AM Guys, I think you're correct. Looking at the chips on the board is written S+
Title: Re: Reel strip test for S2000 machine Post by: harp on January 08, 2014, 07:59:01 AM By Pressing the Test Button you can scroll through the various options then test features until you reach test 4 & 5
Paytable Test <4> The game type (0, 1, 4, 5, or 19) and the first two digits of the reel-strip number are alternately displayed in the Winner Paid window. The version number and the last four digits of the reel-strip number are alternately displayed in the Credits window. To enter the paytable test, turn the jackpot reset key. To test paytable values, the physical stops for all the reels must be entered. To input and increment the physical stop, press the Spin Reels button. Winner Paid window = physical stop. Credits window = reel number. To select the next reel, turn the jackpot reset key. After selecting the physical stop for the last reel, turn the jackpot reset key to spin the reels to the entered physical stops. After the reels stop, the pay amount for the reel combination is displayed in the Winner Paid and Credits windows, and it alternates with the number of coins bet in the Winner Paid window. To view all award amounts, from one coin wagered up to the max bet, press the Spin Reels button. If the game is Type 19 and the physical stops and coin amounts for a bonus award is entered, paylines one, two, and three blink. Reel-Strip Test <5> Allows the operator to view the upper and lower virtual limits for all the reels by inputting the physical stops. Turn the jackpot reset key to enter the reel-strip test. To operate the reel-strip test, the physical stops for all the reels must be entered. To input and increment the physical stop, press the Spin Reels button. Winner Paid window = physical stop. Credits window = reel number. To select the next reel, turn the jackpot reset key. After selecting the physical stop for the last reel, turn the jackpot reset key to spin the reels to the entered physical stops. Winner Paid window = lower virtual limit. Credits window = upper virtual limit. The virtual limits alternate with the reel number. To view the next reel, press the Spin Reels button. |