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« on: October 14, 2011, 11:37:58 AM »

Can some one help me out on the correct procedure to clear and key chip this S2000 board. Thanks Bill


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« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2011, 12:16:36 PM »

What SB chip is in it?
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« Reply #2 on: October 14, 2011, 12:24:52 PM »

SB001000 and boot RB000003. Thanks
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« Reply #3 on: October 14, 2011, 03:43:47 PM »

Is it different then a reg. S2000 with a 504 board?
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« Reply #4 on: October 14, 2011, 04:00:45 PM »

Yes a lot different. The board has a base and a boot chip socket instead of the base, game and version socket. Throwing a curve ball at me with a new group of games Scratch Head I just got. Bill
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« Reply #5 on: October 14, 2011, 04:02:08 PM »

This board doesn't look like any of the boards I have and I would be afraid to offer any help.

Why do you feel you need to do a clear ?? More often than not it's not necessary to do a clear. ( That's a quote from Blueridge )

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« Reply #6 on: October 14, 2011, 04:05:04 PM »

Yes a lot different. The board has a base and a boot chip socket instead of the base, game and version socket. Throwing a curve ball at me with a new group of games Scratch Head I just got. Bill

I can not be of any help. Sorry
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« Reply #7 on: October 14, 2011, 04:06:28 PM »

I like to do the clear before I key chip the game to set all of the options. I guess I don't have to clear but I must Key chip. Bill
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« Reply #8 on: October 14, 2011, 04:20:29 PM »

The only time a clear is "clearly" neccessary is when you need to change the accounting denom. I suspect you'll need a key 45 with it being a newer version board. You can't hurt anything by removing the SB and trying the key chip. Worst case, it's gonna not work, but the 45 is the most current key chip for the S2000 machines. Blueridge or Bettorslots would probably be your best sources for confirmation on this
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« Reply #9 on: October 14, 2011, 04:44:01 PM »

No it does't work with a 45. I tried with a 45 in the base chip socket. Bill
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« Reply #10 on: October 14, 2011, 06:31:02 PM »

You need an RBK00001.
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« Reply #11 on: October 14, 2011, 07:45:35 PM »

Is that the Key Chip number? Bill
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« Reply #12 on: October 14, 2011, 10:30:59 PM »

My name's not Bill" but I'll betcha a few bills that the "K" in that chip # he mentioned...
uh...stands for the word..."Key"?
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« Reply #13 on: October 16, 2011, 06:58:27 AM »

Yes
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« Reply #14 on: October 16, 2011, 09:12:27 AM »

That is a "1270" S2K Enhanced MPU board with an "R" daughterboard on top. That top board should have a game flashed into it already as it is the S2K version of the iGame's 044 flash board. You definately need an RBK0000x chip key it. If you post a picture of the daughterboard with all of the labels readable someone should be able to get some info for you. All of the 1270 boards that I use have a legacy adaper daughterboard  used in place of the R flash board that allows you to use standard S2K chips. Someone like one of the Jims should be able to sell you the chip you need.

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« Reply #15 on: October 16, 2011, 01:11:30 PM »

follow these directions once you get your clear chip.......

S2000 RAM CLEAR and KEY SET UP FOR HOME USE S2000

1)  Power the machine off.  Remove the coin tray.  Carefully remove the MPU board.

2)  Before handling the proms on the MPU, I like to ground myself by holding both hands onto the metal tray of the MPU for a few seconds.  Keep you wrists resting on the front frame of the tray while you work to insure you stay grounded and try not to move your feet around too much as you stand there.  Ideally we should all be using anti-static grounding cables tied to our wrists.

3)  Inspect and insure that the games Version, Game 1, and Game 2 to chips are installed in the proper orientation and fully seated.  Remove the SB (40 pin) chip and replace with your Clear Chip.

4)  Return the MPU to the machine and insure it is fully seated in the tray.  While leaving the door open for this step, power the machine on and keep your eye on the top 2 amber lights on the MPU board.  Once they turn on you should power your machine off.

5)  I like to repeat step 4 above 2 more times, power machine on, wait for lights, then power off.  This insures that everything fully clears off the board.  I have found that every once in awhile for some reason residual accounting information does not fully clear and causes problems later during set up.  This rare but I know it happens and was confirmed to me from the good people at Samron Slots.

6)  After powering the machine off, remove the MPU again, ground yourself, and replace the Clear Chip with your SB Chip.  Return it to the machine and while leaving the door open for this step power the machine on.  Notice on the door LED it should say "TESTING MEMORY" and soon after you should get an Alarm sound and a message that reads "RAM ERROR".  Turn your Reset Key (4) four times.  You should now have a message that says "PRESS TEST SWITCH FOR 2-3 SECONDS".  Proceed by pressing the small white button on the MPU for 3 seconds then release.  The message on the LED now reads "CLOSE MAIN DOOR".  Proceed and make sure the lever is pressed down with force to make sure it is fully seated.

7)  Door LED should now read "TESTING MEMORY".  When it is finished you should get a message that reads "CALL ATTENDANT".  At this point you should open the main door again.  You will immediately get an Alarm again.  Proceed, while keeping the door open, by turning the Reset Key (3) three times.  After a few moments the reels should spin and you should get a message that reads "MACHINE TYPE MISMATCH".  Power the machine down.

8)  After you power the machine down, remove the MPU again, ground yourself, and replace the SB chip with your Key Chip.  Return the MPU to the machine, fully seat, and while leaving the door open power the machine on.  Keep your eyes on the MPU lights and once the top 2 amber lights turn on, power the machine down.  Remove the MPU, ground yourself, replace the Key Chip with your SB Chip and return the board to the machine.  While leaving the door open, power the machine back on.  After the machine cycles, you should receive a message on the door LED that reads "7 KEY CHIP CONFIG".

As a preface to Key Chip set up on a machine, the SAS after a clear will default to "Standard Mode".  You have no reason to go into that set up and should avoid it.  In fact you will find that there are many settings with in the Key Chip set up that will already default to a desired mode and you can bypass most all settings.

Button control during Key Chip set up is as follows.  The Service/Change and Cash Out buttons are toggles for up and down through the menu selections.  The Spin Reels button is for Select.  And the Bet Max is for Enter or Confirm.

9)  Our first step is to establish the machines Accounting and Denomination.  Warning...once you establish the Accounting you cannot reduce it at a later date unless you repeat the Clear Chip process above.  Should have decided by now what denomination your machine will play.  Most will set for 25 cents.

Press the Spin Reels 4 times and the LED should read "Accounting". 
Press the Spin Reels 1 more time and the toggle buttons should light up.
Press the Service button until the desired denomination shows...for example 25 cents.
Press the Bet Max 2 times.  Warning...there is no turning back at this point.

Press the Cash Out 1 time and the LED should read "Coin Denom"
Press the Spin Reels 2 Times.
Press the Service 1 time and the number reflected should equal your Accouting denomination....for example 25 cents.
Press Bet Max 2 times.

Press the Bet Max 1 more time and the LED should read "7.1.1 Denom".
Press the Cash Out 1 Time
Press the Spin Reels 1 Time
Press the Cash Out button until the desired game payout percentage is found.
Press the Bet Max 1 time to confirm.

Press the Cash Out 3 times and the LED should read "Machine Type"
Press the Spin Reels 1 time.
Press the Cash Out 1 time until the reads "Upright" or continue to toggle to find slant top if that is what you have.
Press the Bet Max 1 time to confirm.

Press the Cash Out 1 time and the LED should read "Token Payout"
Press the Spin Reels 1 time and you will be given the opportunity to enable or disable your hopper at this point.
If using a printer and not a hopper, then press the Service light 1 time so the LED reads "Disabled"
Press the Bet Max 1 time to confirm.

** Note if your machine is hopper based and not using a printer you are done with the Key Set up at this time.  Press the Bet Max 3 times, the machine will cycle, close door and you should be good to go.  If you are using a printer, proceed below.

Press the Bet Max 2 times to exit and the LED should read "7.1 Key Chip I Config".
Press the Cash Out 1 time and the LED should read "7.2 Key Chip II Config".
Press the Spin Reels 1 time.
Press the Cash Out 1 time and the LED should read "7.2.2 Printers".
Press the Spin Reels 2 times.
Press the Cash Out 1 time and the LED should read "Printer Enabled".
Press the Bet Max 2 times to confirm and return to the main menu.

Press Bet Max 2 more times to exit Key set up, the machine should cycle, close your door and you should be in business.

Play the game and test your hopper or printer for proper function.  You may at a later time press the test button on the MPU and go into other set ups like hopper/credit limits and machine volume.  Again avoid the SAS setup area as it should already be defaulted to Standard Mode.
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« Reply #16 on: October 16, 2011, 01:22:14 PM »

these are the 2 chips you will need to do a full ram clear!!!! i have the same board in my s2k.......


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« Reply #17 on: October 16, 2011, 11:28:18 PM »

Staz,
He tried a Keychip 45...see reply #9 >>>

No it does't work with a 45. I tried with a 45 in the base chip socket. Bill
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« Reply #18 on: October 17, 2011, 01:43:20 AM »

i took a closer look at the board my piggy back board is different on mine........so those chips might not work......
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« Reply #19 on: October 17, 2011, 01:57:02 AM »

Staz  I'm not 100 % sure of this, but didn't you post a picture of your board when you messed up your base chip.  Take a real good look at the picture of the MPU at the first of this thread. Look close at the chips upper left, I don't think your board is the same as this one.
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« Reply #20 on: October 17, 2011, 02:08:02 AM »

buzz your right my piggy board is different.........


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« Reply #21 on: October 17, 2011, 11:45:54 AM »

ahh! Pictures do say a thousand words!  rotflmao
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