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« on: July 07, 2011, 10:14:25 PM »

I purchased an older Mikohn progressive system that was originally in a Bally 5500 (see below picture) . I have hooked it all up with all the cables supplied but I noticed that the wiring is different from my other S6000 progressive. I can program the controller with a scrolling message and the Jackpot setting and everything seems fine except the scrolling message is to fast even when I try lowering the speed but this in not my main problem. I dont think the controller is communicating with the backboard because the Jackpot value does not increase while playing and I know that I have the PSP settings correct because they are the same as when I programmed my other machines. On my S6000 with the ChamII there is a 2 wire plug going to the J14 485 plug and 2 wire plug going to the Jackpot plug and I have a relay on jackpot 1. The system I purchased just has a 4 wire harness that goes to the Jackpot plug (see pictures below) Also in the set-up of the machine option <2>  progressive type, what setting should this older unit be. Thanks

Older progressive out of a 5500



Older progressive wired to a S6000 backboard



My original ChamII hook ups to an S6000




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« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2011, 10:53:54 PM »

It doesn't look like you have a stand-alone controller there.  Assuming you don't, it doesn't have the "brains" to run a stand-alone progressive meter.

To confirm, can you please tell us what it says on the labels I've circled that got blanked out from your camera's flash?


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« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2011, 11:17:09 PM »

It doesn't look like you have a stand-alone controller there.  Assuming you don't, it doesn't have the "brains" to run a stand-alone progressive meter.

To confirm, can you please tell us what it says on the labels I've circled that got blanked out from your camera's flash?


It does say standalone. I also noticed there are two plugs that could go to J4, they appear to be the same except one has a white wire going to pin 7 and the other has a brown to 7.



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« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2011, 01:20:34 AM »

Awesome AWESOME photographs!!!! applause Clap
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« Reply #4 on: July 08, 2011, 11:12:31 AM »

Does any one know what Mikohn controller this is, I am assuming it is a EP900? and do I need the small jackpot relay like my other progressives have. Thx
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« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2011, 01:45:52 PM »

Well after many hours of testing and head scratching I figured it out. I had to reconfigure the plug on the backboard  using only the yellow and orange wires (see picture) yellow is on the 3rd terminal from the left and the orange is last on the right. I can use either plug harness at the controller because both have the same wiring for the yellow & orange. The only setback is you do need the small jackpot relay to do both the increment display and the jackpot win display. Hope this helps others in the future.

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« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2011, 03:09:24 PM »

It does really and your posts on fixing this progressive will help the next guy that wants to do it!  yes
Like I said...great pics!
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« Reply #7 on: July 08, 2011, 04:15:23 PM »

Congrats on figuring it out!  I've never seen that controller before -- I'm glad you got it working, and K+ for posting pictures and instructions to potentially help someone in the future.   Clap
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« Reply #8 on: July 16, 2011, 01:18:39 AM »

Thanks to a helpful member I did get a jackpot relay and  installed it.  Now my increments are working but it still wont trigger the jackpot on the progressive display or reset after the key turn. If I remove the progressive plug from the back board and jumper the wires it will show a jackpot win and reset. It seems I can only program this progressive unit on Con1, my settings are below. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

F3  SNGL
F4  M-08
F5  3SEC
F6  JPO
F7  $$$
F8  NOFL
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« Reply #9 on: July 16, 2011, 02:21:01 PM »

Thanks to a helpful member I did get a jackpot relay and  installed it.  Now my increments are working but it still wont trigger the jackpot on the progressive display or reset after the key turn. If I remove the progressive plug from the back board and jumper the wires it will show a jackpot win and reset. It seems I can only program this progressive unit on Con1, my settings are below. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

F3  SNGL
F4  M-08
F5  3SEC
F6  JPO
F7  $$$
F8  NOFL


Robert,

F8 should be set to MS00

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« Reply #10 on: July 16, 2011, 08:34:04 PM »

Robert,

Hook it back up to psp change F8 to MS00

Then with no credits on the machine go into 11d menu option #80 enable 01
Next you want the pay table test 10d to trigger the jackpot of course you must align those symbols.

Press and release the TEST button until the message
10 d appears in WIN PAID, indicating the Payout test
is selected. Press and hold CHANGE. The message “rl
1†appears in CREDIT, indicating reel one is selected.
While holding CHANGE, press the SPIN button. Reel one
moves to the next stop position. Release and press
SPIN (still holding down the CHANGE button) until the
desired reel symbol lines up on the pay line, then
release the CHANGE button. Repeat to select positions
for the remaining reels.
After selecting the reel positions, press BET ONE to
select the number of credits to wager. Press SPIN.
The CREDIT display shows the win for the reel-symbol
combination, the wager, and the credits to be paid
from the hopper.
Repeat the procedures above to confirm payouts for
any reel combination and wager.


I think this will solve the problem for you
please post back the results .


Tim
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« Reply #11 on: July 17, 2011, 12:50:38 AM »

Robert,

Hook it back up to psp change F8 to MS00

Then with no credits on the machine go into 11d menu option #80 enable 01
Next you want the pay table test 10d to trigger the jackpot of course you must align those symbols.

Press and release the TEST button until the message
10 d appears in WIN PAID, indicating the Payout test
is selected. Press and hold CHANGE. The message “rl
1” appears in CREDIT, indicating reel one is selected.
While holding CHANGE, press the SPIN button. Reel one
moves to the next stop position. Release and press
SPIN (still holding down the CHANGE button) until the
desired reel symbol lines up on the pay line, then
release the CHANGE button. Repeat to select positions
for the remaining reels.
After selecting the reel positions, press BET ONE to
select the number of credits to wager. Press SPIN.
The CREDIT display shows the win for the reel-symbol
combination, the wager, and the credits to be paid
from the hopper.
Repeat the procedures above to confirm payouts for
any reel combination and wager.


I think this will solve the problem for you
please post back the results .


Tim

Tim, Thanks for the detailed help. I will check back in the morning.
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« Reply #12 on: July 27, 2011, 10:45:04 PM »

Robert,

Hook it back up to psp change F8 to MS00

Then with no credits on the machine go into 11d menu option #80 enable 01
Next you want the pay table test 10d to trigger the jackpot of course you must align those symbols.

Press and release the TEST button until the message
10 d appears in WIN PAID, indicating the Payout test
is selected. Press and hold CHANGE. The message “rl
1†appears in CREDIT, indicating reel one is selected.
While holding CHANGE, press the SPIN button. Reel one
moves to the next stop position. Release and press
SPIN (still holding down the CHANGE button) until the
desired reel symbol lines up on the pay line, then
release the CHANGE button. Repeat to select positions
for the remaining reels.
After selecting the reel positions, press BET ONE to
select the number of credits to wager. Press SPIN.
The CREDIT display shows the win for the reel-symbol
combination, the wager, and the credits to be paid
from the hopper.
Repeat the procedures above to confirm payouts for
any reel combination and wager.


I think this will solve the problem for you
please post back the results .


Tim

Thanks Tim for the help with the settings. I set up the machine as you sugested and also removed the JW7 jumper and removed the BP24 chip on the MPU since my other progressive boards are set this way, and.............BINGO.....or should I say......JACKPOT........Hail
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« Reply #13 on: July 28, 2011, 08:24:48 AM »

Robert,

Glad it all worked out for you  applause
Thanks for posting back the results it might help out another member someday.

Tim



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« Reply #14 on: October 14, 2011, 06:20:12 AM »

Robert,

F8 should be set to MS00


Hook it back up to psp change F8 to MS00


After having said that I've never seen one of these, it turns out I had one in a box that belongs to a friend and fellow  nlg member that I had volunteered to try and get working again.  Thanks to this post earlier in the thread, it tipped me off that I needed to use the "CON1" connection option in PSP in order to connect to the controller (I had been trying "OLD" as that's how you'd talk to a ChamII+, but that didn't work).

Anyway, when connected with the CON1 setting, there isn't a MS00 or MS08 or any other MS setting for F8 in PSP.  According to the manual, when connected with CON1, F8 controls flashing rates for photon meters connected to the controller (with NOFL = No Flash).  The only machine protocol selection is F4 (M-08 for many "modern" slots -- PE+, S+, Bally 6000, etc.).
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