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Title: Access Detect Battery Low HELP!!!!
Post by: Funbob235 on April 02, 2010, 04:21:36 PM
Hey All, I have a VLC Winning Touch Multi Game Model Number 8724 that has an error stating :  Temporarily Out of Order 33,  36-Access Detect Battery Low  $0.00.    Can anyone help me with this? Or where I can find a manual that will?? Thank you guys


Title: Re: Access Detect Battery Low HELP!!!!
Post by: knagl on April 02, 2010, 07:51:21 PM
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Welcome to NLG, Funbob.

I no longer have a VLC, but I do have an old manual that I was able to scan in the relevent stuff for you (above).

The board you need to get at is in the top logic box.  Unlock and open the top door, slide the drawer out towards you.  The access detect board, if memory serves, is a small board with one or more button batteries on it (not to be confused with the BUM board, which also has batteries on it, if memory serves).  Always turn the power off before removing or inserting boards, and don't remove that BUM board.

I can't promise that you won't need a reset chip after you change the batteries.  If you're lucky, you won't.  If you're unlucky, you're going to be stuck as the reset ("zero") chips are nearly impossible to find.   :60-


Title: Re: Access Detect Battery Low HELP!!!!
Post by: Funbob235 on April 02, 2010, 08:22:06 PM
Hey Knagl,

Thank you for the welcome, I hope that I will be on here for good news and not all the bad. Anyways thank you for your reply, I just printed out the information and handed it over to dad... you should of seen the deer in the headlight look he gave me. So it looks like I will be doing this, I am thankful that in my young age that I was brought up with computers and such.... Thank you again for all your help, and trust me there will be pictures and postings of when... "not if" but when it is done. Thanks again


Bobby- :131-


Title: Re: Access Detect Battery Low HELP!!!!
Post by: knagl on April 02, 2010, 08:32:01 PM
Good luck, Bobby.  Hopefully you have some soldering skills (the batteries aren't in sockets, but rather are soldered to the board).  If not, you could try bringing the board to a "Batteries Plus" type of shop, or electronic repair shop, and have them remove the old battery and have them solder on a new one.  Make sure to use the exact same type of battery/batteries when you replace it/them.  I hope all goes well and a new battery or set of batteries bring the thing back to life.


Title: Re: Access Detect Battery Low HELP!!!!
Post by: rickh on November 25, 2010, 04:49:36 PM
Would low batteries cause a "no video" situation?


Title: Re: Access Detect Battery Low HELP!!!!
Post by: Foster on November 26, 2010, 07:02:39 AM
I doubt a low battery would cause a no video on the monitor.
I suspect there is something else causing the no video problem.