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« on: August 23, 2011, 12:05:55 AM »

The machine is a Wonder Bar 3 coins MPU Board 8116.
The test port 9 (Program identification test) shows :
1=8933
2=0071
3=8930
4=0007
5=1200
6=   94
According to the Uni book, 1=Eprom series number, 2=Eprom identification number, 3=Eprom model number, 4=Eprom identification number, 5=Hopper partial pay, 6= ? (Any idea?)

The 8-pack DIP switch sets the "hopper partial pay" like following :
SW1   SW2   SW3
OFF   OFF   OFF            100
 ON   OFF   OFF            200
OFF    ON   OFF            300
 ON    ON   OFF            400
OFF   OFF   ON             500
 ON   OFF   ON             650
OFF   ON    ON            1200
 ON   ON    ON            2500                (Actually 1200)

The machine runs like that :
The credit meter registers ALL winnings.
If you cash out less than 1200, the hopper pays.
If you cash out when the meter is more than 1200 = lock-up & hand pay for the TOTAL amount.

I've seen on some types : the credit meter registers only to the Max. (here 1200) and ALL winnings that EXCEED are paid by the hopper. The meter never goes above (the settings).
When the old Uni were in casinos in France, they all worked like that.
Is it possible to program like that ?
Which setting shouls I do ?

Thanks    wave
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« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2011, 12:39:06 AM »

The machine is a Wonder Bar 3 coins MPU Board 8116.
The test port 9 (Program identification test) shows :
1=8933
2=0071
3=8930
4=0007
5=1200
6=   94
According to the Uni book, 1=Eprom series number, 2=Eprom identification number, 3=Eprom model number, 4=Eprom identification number, 5=Hopper partial pay, 6= ? (Any idea?)

The 8-pack DIP switch sets the "hopper partial pay" like following :
SW1   SW2   SW3
OFF   OFF   OFF            100
 ON   OFF   OFF            200
OFF    ON   OFF            300
 ON    ON   OFF            400
OFF   OFF   ON             500
 ON   OFF   ON             650
OFF   ON    ON            1200
 ON   ON    ON            2500                (Actually 1200)

The machine runs like that :
The credit meter registers ALL winnings.
If you cash out less than 1200, the hopper pays.
If you cash out when the meter is more than 1200 = lock-up & hand pay for the TOTAL amount.

I've seen on some types : the credit meter registers only to the Max. (here 1200) and ALL winnings that EXCEED are paid by the hopper. The meter never goes above (the settings).
When the old Uni were in casinos in France, they all worked like that.
Is it possible to program like that ?
Which setting shouls I do ?

Thanks    wave

I'm not familar with the 8933-0071. I have the 8933-0041 and I'm pretty sure it pays by hopper anything exceeding max credit.
And when performing test #9 I've never seen a number 6?? Must be the machine chip.
If your machine does not have a progressive setup than make sure the 4-dip switches on the main board are off.

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« Reply #2 on: August 23, 2011, 01:08:44 AM »

The machine have a progressive setup recently, thanks to you. (4-Pack DS / 1 & 4 ON)
But before installing, the way of running was the same.
However, I wonder if the #6 showed before installing
Curious...
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