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« on: June 23, 2012, 09:41:51 PM »

thats my problem   turn it on and display says  netplex link down
i need help
read other post but cant seem to get it
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« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2012, 12:05:09 AM »

Just for kicks...check the battery voltage on your MPU?
A low battery seems to be the cause of a lot of problems.
Should read at near or above 3 volts DC.
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« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2012, 12:02:44 PM »

thats my problem   turn it on and display says  netplex link down
i need help
read other post but cant seem to get it
help help
thanks
scott

most common cause of this in the casino world is a bad DC switching power supply, located behind the reels on an upright machine.  if you don't have a known good one to test with then you probably won't get much further.  you could pull the power supply out and change the following capacitors, we've had about a 75-80% success rate with bringing them back to life. some caps on this list may have higher voltages than what you are taking out; it's OK to go up in voltage but don't change the microfarads on them! ttth  also watch for physical size of the replacement caps getting too big, there's not much extra room in there.  good luck!! yes

C24   Remove & Leave Out
C37   6800uf, 25V
C38   6800uf, 25V
C39   6800uf, 25V
C41   47uf, 50V
C44   2200uf, 50V
C45   2200uf, 50V
C46   2200uf, 50V
C47   2200uf, 50V
C48   47uf, 50V
C50   100uf, 35V
C51   100uf, 35V
C52   22uf, 63V
C57   100uf, 35V
C58   330uf, 50V
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« Reply #3 on: June 27, 2012, 12:20:25 AM »

also sometimes if the machine has recently been moved you might need to just pull out the MPU and push it back in with the power off ofcoarse and make shure the power supply is pushed all the way to the right
 
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« Reply #4 on: June 27, 2012, 06:28:00 AM »

How about checking that the machine in question that none of the wires going to the display are being pinched in the door hinge.

I know someone that moved the wires so they got pinched every time the door was closed
He could not figure out why the door got harder to close after doing it
I noticed it and quickly corrected his mistake his machine was also malfunctioning.

Also I have noticed that the MPU might need a slight push on it to make sure that the connectors are fully connected.

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