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Bill Validators and Currency acceptors => JCM WBA 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 21, 22, and 23 Bill Validators => Topic started by: AcePeter on October 24, 2008, 08:02:31 AM



Title: How to turn on Bill Acceptor WBA 11 on S+ FIXED IT Thanks
Post by: AcePeter on October 24, 2008, 08:02:31 AM
Forgive me but I searched for a cure. When I turn on the machine (FIVE TIMES PAY 2 Coin) the bill acceptor cycles and will not light up or take  money. It's like it's off. Is it a dip switch I need to turn on....Thanks :137- :99-


Title: Re: How to turn on Bill Acceptor WBA 11 on S+
Post by: Foster on October 24, 2008, 08:40:35 AM
Usually requires a set chip.

Lets chech if you need it first.
Open door
Press self test 2-3 times until you see 0 in coin played and either 2  x or 5  x (x is any number) in winner paid display
Turn JP key until you see 9  0 or 9  1 in winner paid display (it should be 9  1 for bill validator enabled)
Press self test until you see 6 in coins played and a value in credits display (it must not be 0) it is the denomination value 1 - 1c, 5 - 5c, 25 - 25c, etc.


Title: Re: How to turn on Bill Acceptor WBA 11 on S+
Post by: AcePeter on October 24, 2008, 04:02:22 PM
Thanks foster. I get it to 9 0 but it will not change to 9 1 when I try...


Title: Re: How to turn on Bill Acceptor WBA 11 on S+
Post by: dpalmi on October 24, 2008, 05:22:47 PM
Thanks foster. I get it to 9 0 but it will not change to 9 1 when I try...

Hello!

You will need to use a Set key to change that option.  They were just having you check what the current setting is to verify that's what the issue is.

Do you have a clear and/or a set chip?  Always suggest having both of these chips :)

Dan #2


Title: Re: How to turn on Bill Acceptor WBA 11 on S+
Post by: AcePeter on October 24, 2008, 05:34:51 PM
Yes I do it's a ( they are ) IGT Ram Clear and a Val Set chip, But I have to get a chip puller.


Title: Re: How to turn on Bill Acceptor WBA 11 on S+
Post by: knagl on October 24, 2008, 06:14:45 PM
The "Val Set Chip" is the one you need to use to enable your validator.  While a chip puller is best, you can get away with GENTLY using a small flat-head screwdriver, working a little bit at a time on both open edges to work the chip out of the socket.

Power the machine off, then follow the instructions found in this FAQ (http://www.newlifegames.net/faq1/faq.php?answer=4&cat_name=IGT%20S%20%20SLOT:%20All%20About%20Bill%20%20Validators&category_id=2#4).  Good luck, and let us know if you have any questions.


Title: Re: How to turn on Bill Acceptor WBA 11 on S+
Post by: AcePeter on October 24, 2008, 06:16:28 PM
Thanks I sure will.......I'll let you know :137- :137-


Title: Re: How to turn on Bill Acceptor WBA 11 on S+
Post by: AcePeter on October 24, 2008, 07:07:55 PM
 :131- :137- :131- :3- :139- Thanks I got it working. You people are the boss :3-.
I have learned so much on how to do things with my slots. Thanks again...A+A+A+


Title: Re: How to turn on Bill Acceptor WBA 11 on S+ FIXED IT Thanks
Post by: a69mopar on October 24, 2008, 08:18:53 PM
But I have to get a chip puller.

I didn't invent this but have several of them strategically placed where I use them. 

SPECIAL EPROM REMOVER TOOL = An inexpensive small flat screwdreiver bent at the end.   :94-

I have others that are bent at the very end for tight places.

Thanks,
Wayne


Title: Re: How to turn on Bill Acceptor WBA 11 on S+ FIXED IT Thanks
Post by: AcePeter on October 24, 2008, 10:02:40 PM
 :139- Very Smart I was thinking of that when I was taking the chips out..AWESOME :3-


Title: Re: How to turn on Bill Acceptor WBA 11 on S+ FIXED IT Thanks
Post by: Foster on October 24, 2008, 10:17:45 PM
You are welcome, AcePeter

Foster


Title: Re: How to turn on Bill Acceptor WBA 11 on S+ FIXED IT Thanks
Post by: a69mopar on October 24, 2008, 10:54:25 PM
But I have to get a chip puller.

I didn't invent this but have several of them strategically placed where I use them. 

SPECIAL EPROM REMOVER TOOL = An inexpensive small flat screwdreiver bent at the end.   :94-

I have others that are bent at the very end for tight places.

Thanks,
Wayne

I got this idea from Robert E. Sult (slot notes) a long time ago.  And thanks to him ( or whoever he got it from) I have bent quite a few screwdrivers..
 :3-
Wayne