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« on: July 10, 2013, 06:23:39 PM »

I have an old "S" machine with no BVD. What is involved in installing an external BVD?
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« Reply #2 on: July 11, 2013, 02:33:40 AM »

I have an old "S" machine with no BVD. What is involved in installing an external BVD?


You want to install underwear??




Okay, but seriously, I'm not sure that there were add-ons made for the "S" machines.  I know there was an external side-mount Dollar Bill Validator (DBV) unit made for the S+ (and PE+), but I don't know that it was compatible with the S.
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« Reply #3 on: July 11, 2013, 07:46:21 AM »

I am not 100% sure it is an S. For years I thought it was, because of the board being on the left side instead of the back wall. I'll have to check the chips to find out. I think I read that S chips don't start with ss or sp. What is involved with adding a side dbv?
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« Reply #4 on: July 11, 2013, 10:01:43 AM »

I am not 100% sure it is an S. For years I thought it was, because of the board being on the left side instead of the back wall. I'll have to check the chips to find out. I think I read that S chips don't start with ss or sp. What is involved with adding a side dbv?

CHECK OUT THE 4TH OF JULY RETRO PICS --

I JUST DID A COMPLETE EXAMPLE WITH PICTURES OF IDENTIFICATION OF A S-SERIES TO S+ SERIES -PERHAPS A MODERATOR WOULD OPEN UP A IGT  S-SERIES EDNTIFICATION TOPIC &  EARLY S+ SERIES TOPIC AND INSERT THE PICTURES I POSTED RIGHT DOWN TO THE SIDE MOUNT DBV
NOT ALL S-SERIES WERE WIRED FOR A DBV SO YOU MAY BE OUT OF LUCK . SOME EARLY S+ WERE NOT WIRED FOR DBV 1993-94 UP YES MOST ALL HAD THE IMBEDDED DBV IN DOOR .

MODIFIED TWICE : FOR ROZ @CV SLOTS THE PLASTIC PIECE THAT IS MISSING IN THE 4TH OF JULY RETRO PICTURES MAY OF BEEN YOUR PROBLEM ON THE S+ WITH SPARKS . COINS OVERSHOOT THE HOPPER AND LAND DIRECTLY ON TRANSFORMER .

I MODIFIED THIS POST ADDED THE LINK FOR THE PICTURES OF THE S-SERIES AND S+ SERIES AND INTERESTING THINGS PEOPLE DID NOT KNOW OF  PLAYER ATTRACTION IGT  DID IN INSTALLING A METAL DEFLECTOR FOR THE COIN OUT TO HIT AND RING LOUD BEFORE IT HIT THE COIN TRAY TO TING LOUD AGAIN . [/color]


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« Reply #5 on: July 11, 2013, 10:29:38 AM »

I am not 100% sure it is an S. For years I thought it was, because of the board being on the left side instead of the back wall. I'll have to check the chips to find out. I think I read that S chips don't start with ss or sp. What is involved with adding a side dbv?
ITS A S+ IF MAIN BOARD IS ON LEFT SIDE OF DOOR . MADE FROM 1990--1993 ALTHOUGH IT COULD BE UP TO HALF YEARS  OR 89-1/2 TO 93-1/2
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« Reply #6 on: July 12, 2013, 04:41:47 AM »

I am not 100% sure it is an S. For years I thought it was, because of the board being on the left side instead of the back wall. I'll have to check the chips to find out. I think I read that S chips don't start with ss or sp. What is involved with adding a side dbv?

If the MPU board connects to the fixed motherboard by the whole tray assembly simply sliding into place and being removed by lifting up on the black knob and pulling the tray with the MPU board out, it's an S+.  If the MPU board has a bunch of molex connectors that must be connected/disconnected by hand to remove the board from the machine, it's an S (non-plus).  "S" machines use an "RS" chip which contains both the operating system and the reel stops on one chip.  S+ machines use a combination of a "SP" chip with the operating system, and a "SS" chip with the reel stop information on it.

To add a side-mount validator to a S+ or PE+ machine, you need the harness that comes with the side mount validator, and plug the connector on the loose end of the harness into the appropriate plug on the fixed motherboard in the machine.  You'll also need to connect a couple of other wires in that harness to the power supply block inside the machine to power the validator.  You can optionally connect the door switch wires to the main door optics, so when the validator box lid is removed, the machine sees the machine door as open.
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