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« on: August 29, 2011, 02:23:19 PM »

for some reason i cant seem to key my enchanted unicorn lately.

using key 22 it goes through the process press switch turn key etc, but when machine powers back up after taking out key chip the machine just boots normally.

i swear 22 is the one used in the past(i wrote it down)

tried 17 and 31 and those didnt work either

there are 0 credits on machine
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« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2011, 05:54:20 PM »

tried again today any ideas,

do i need a different key chip

so i need to clear, hopefully not
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« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2011, 05:59:00 PM »

Is this the way you are doing it?
ford


SORRY. THIS IS FOR 2000. DID NOT REALIZE IT WAS IGAME



4.3 Key Chip Procedure
Key chips are used to perform certain machine activities that are
sensitive or require higher authority than the normal technician with
access to the Operator menu. The key chip is required to change
machine parameters such as the denomination, pay table or selected
games. Follow this procedure to use the key chip.
Note: The key chip version must be compatible with the base
EPROM on the processor board being changed.
1. Verify that there are no tilts, credits available, or games in progress
on the machine.
2. Use the procedure in Section 4.1 to remove the Base EPROM from
the processor board and replace it with the key chip.
3. Reinstall the processor board in the machine.
4. Turn the machine power on. When the key chip has been
recognized, the two amber LEDs farthest from the operator switch
light and stay lit.
• If the left LED lights, but not the right, then an error occurred.
Repeat the procedure to verify that the key chip is correctly
installed.
• If the right LED lights, but not the left, the key chip failed
because the processor board identification does not match.
• If neither LED lights, the key chip is bad.
5. Turn the machine power off and replace the key chip with the base
EPROM.
6. Reinstall the processor board in the machine.
7. Turn the machine power on and the key chip menu appears on the
LCD.
8. Perform the setup changes necessary and exit the key chip menu.
Refer to the procedures in the Key Chip Menu section for detailed
information.
Note: The key chip menu times out after approximately two minutes
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« Reply #3 on: August 31, 2011, 06:04:42 PM »

keychip procedure differnt on mine

put in keychip
turn on
press test switch to get to key machine, 3rd option
turn reset key to select third option
press test to l4th option and turn key to accept

message comes up power off and replace chip

power off
insert eprom
power on
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« Reply #4 on: August 31, 2011, 06:09:11 PM »

keychip procedure differnt on mine

put in keychip
turn on
press test switch to get to key machine, 3rd option
turn reset key to select third option
press test to l4th option and turn key to accept

message comes up power off and replace chip

power off
insert eprom
power on

I put a note in my post that I didn't realize you did not have 2000.
Sorry, Ford
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