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Title: another man another slot the battle begins
Post by: legendary on June 07, 2009, 10:38:11 PM
Hello i have a bally 6000 that am trying to get going did a ram clear set my dip switchs the front panel display reads (win paid = . .)  (credit= 0) (credit in = 0) is the win paid window supposed to have the 2 dots ? and also can not get it to accept any tokens light on lower board is lite using a x-10 x-mark xeptor thanks for the help steve


Title: Re: another man another slot the battle begins
Post by: blueridgeslots on June 07, 2009, 10:47:46 PM
Press the change (Red) switch on the far left a few times


Title: Re: another man another slot the battle begins
Post by: legendary on June 07, 2009, 11:00:28 PM
no luck maybe some one can tell me how to set the machine up with no tokens or money just play?


Title: Re: another man another slot the battle begins
Post by: blueridgeslots on June 07, 2009, 11:06:03 PM
On the MPU make sure the Toggle switch is up, the Insert Coin light should be lit, Does it have a Bill Validator on it, the X-10 needs programmed most likely


Title: Re: another man another slot the battle begins
Post by: legendary on June 08, 2009, 11:02:32 PM
Thanks the toggle switch was down 1 step closer  :3- Next problem touched eprom on board under x-10 and got code 24 coin reverse how do i clear this code? and next problem not getting any lites on x-10 have the yellow lite on the board below  x-10? bad x-10 thanks for all the help steve


Title: Re: another man another slot the battle begins
Post by: cp on June 08, 2009, 11:47:38 PM
The  IDX coin mech will probably need to be programmed...especially if the casino was using their dedicated token.   The IDX are programmed for specific tokens or a quarter.   The  IDX  may be "locked"  which means you need to find someone with a IDX programmer.... OR  if you luck out  it may be "unlocked" and you can program it yourself.   Look up  IDX  web site for some help on programming.   If you can't get it workinig.... the EASY button is to just get a  CC-16. to replace the IDX.   ( the yellow light on the (COD) board is a good thing.... (but not sure about touching circuits with power on)   One more thing... in order to program the IDX,  you have to get the machine into coin mech test.  (there must be "power" to the IDX)   I believe the 6000 series Bally used optic lens on the door switch....so you would have to get power to the coin mech.  (the 5500 series just had mechanical door switches...so it was easy to get power to the coin mech)


Title: Re: another man another slot the battle begins
Post by: legendary on June 10, 2009, 08:51:59 PM
Man wins round 1 with bonus frenzy game  Things done ram reset, replaced X-10 coin acceptor with CC-16 acceptor with board, repaired wiring harness on board to acceptor, program machine, clean optics, adjust secondary door switch, Round 2 coming the battle will begin  next week with Double seven machine.


Title: Re: another man another slot the battle begins
Post by: legendary on June 17, 2009, 09:36:00 PM
hello all thanks for the great advice on the first machine the 2nd machine is a bally 6000 double jackpot seven did a ram clear red led blinks on main board with topper blinking will not let me clear anyone know what might be wrong?
Parts needed if any one can help
the plate that goes under coin accepter to attach coin accepter to front door need 2
Need light assembly for reels long 1
need lower bracket that hold reel glass in place
need play 5 coins decal


Title: Re: another man another slot the battle begins
Post by: legendary on September 09, 2009, 12:49:46 AM
Hello all sorry for the delay on round 2 things i have done on the double jackpot replaced main cpu board found a brand new 1 for $35.00 found all parts needed to put it back together did a ram clear and dip swich settings and programmed. The Problem is that in WIN Paid there is a flashing 2.3. not sure what that is?  anyone know? thanks steve