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Title: How to setup my standalone 2 progressive IGT???
Post by: schaudi on March 04, 2013, 01:03:08 PM
Hi guys, please  :99- :99- :99-

This machine used to be hooked up with other machines in the casino. Now I would love to make it work as a standalone at my game room!!!

Please see pics for more details. Its shows the error code "C9" and then it flashes every about 20 seconds "empty".  It has the Mikohn v.2.05 board installed, but I do not know how to get the coin-in signal to this board. Or how does it work anyway???

Appreciate any help!!!

Chris


Title: Re: How to setup my standalone 2 progressive IGT???
Post by: Fourbyracer on March 04, 2013, 10:02:58 PM
Lots of help on this board if you search.  I have posted a file below that walks you thru most all of the settings you need.  You will need "PSP" to program the board.  You will also need a serial cable connection and an older computer that has that connection, that you will run the PSP program on.  You also need a keychip for your machine to set the progressive settings.  There are 2 grey buttons on the top right of your board (in your picture) that you use to change settings on the display.  "C9" is no communication with the machine.  The one place that messed me up was on programming that board (with the buttons), make sure you set one of the settings to "SA" which is stand alone.  Again all this is covered in the file from member r273 below.  The only item I am not sure on is your dual display setup.  I assume its similar and you just set them to different channels, but I have no experience there.  Good luck.   
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Title: Re: How to setup my standalone 2 progressive IGT???
Post by: Foster on March 04, 2013, 10:31:07 PM
HE has a Cham II which is not capable of stand alone

He needds a Cham II+, can also say stand alone or SA on it.
it will have a more leds near the power connection and a J7 header connector (that is the input from the machine.


Title: Re: How to setup my standalone 2 progressive IGT???
Post by: jay on March 04, 2013, 11:28:24 PM
Or acquire a CON2i and drive both.


Title: Re: How to setup my standalone 2 progressive IGT???
Post by: schaudi on March 07, 2013, 07:16:54 AM
Thank you very much for your comments.

What shall I get now: a CON2i or a CHAM II+ ???

(2 jackpots have to be controlled, see pic)

Thanks!!!


Title: Re: How to setup my standalone 2 progressive IGT???
Post by: jay on March 07, 2013, 12:51:44 PM
The CON2i is a linked progressive controller (don't forget the 'i' if your using this with an IGT machine).
Prices vary widely but I would typically put them in the $300 range.
The link controller off the bat can control up to 32 machines all sharing the same set of progressives.
These interface to the Cham II meter device that you already have. The Cham II has interfaces for up to 4 displays.

The Cham II+ is a standalone controller - doesn't look a lot diffferent than what you have and works for one machine.
They can be taken out of standalone mode and used with a CON2i so very flexible unit.
Typical cost for a ChamII+ is $75 some times the seller sells the meters separtely from the controller.


Title: Re: How to setup my standalone 2 progressive IGT???
Post by: schaudi on March 07, 2013, 01:23:37 PM
tks Jaym, now it is clear what I need. :131-

Does the ChamII support 2 displays with different values in the same machine?????

So, all I need for my standalone IGT S+ is:

- a ChamII standalone controller
- PSP program and serial cable

Correct?

Who sells these parts? Any ideas?



Title: Re: How to setup my standalone 2 progressive IGT???
Post by: Fourbyracer on March 07, 2013, 07:09:12 PM
Here is PSP.  I used it to program my Cham II+,  I got my cable from Samron Slots.  Password for PSP is in r273 settings that I posted above.     :133-


Title: Re: How to setup my standalone 2 progressive IGT???
Post by: jay on March 07, 2013, 08:57:17 PM
I am not sure what Samron charges but the 9 pin cable you can quickly make yourself.
I took a off the shelf cheap 9 pin cable - straight through.
Bought some heat shrink tube
Got both from radio shack
I Cut the 9pin cable in 1/2 slid on the heat shrink and then spliced all the wires back together color for color.
I then shorted CTS and RTS (clear to send / ready to send)
Tested the cable
Then slid the heat shrink over the exposed wires and warmed it up to make it look professional.


Title: Re: How to setup my standalone 2 progressive IGT???
Post by: schaudi on March 08, 2013, 09:54:55 AM
Thanks so much for your ideas and help.  :244-I will contact Samron Slots for the parts.
Cheers, Chris


Title: Re: How to setup my standalone 2 progressive IGT???
Post by: schaudi on March 27, 2013, 06:28:05 PM
Hi guys,

Where can I get a CHAM II standalone controller with cable??? Anyone knows where I could get one?

Thanks for any help to find one  :3-

Cheers, Chris