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« on: December 14, 2013, 02:30:32 AM »

The inside door of my working Bally Video Twentyone has a switch, activated by the cam in the door lock. I have never been able to get the lock to work properly. A quarter turn won't lock the door. Half turn moves the cam too far. So the way it is, it locks but the key won't come out! But, this way, the cam properly hits a long tab on a switch.
Every so often, the machine would not play when I closed the door and I thought it was just the cam, not activating the switch. BUT... the other day, I was determined to make this door lock but I broke the tab/lever on the switch.
Machine works fine still and plays fine!
Does anyone know what this switch was for? Was it some kind of door lock option?


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« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2013, 02:36:18 AM »

Bally Video TwentyOne


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« Reply #2 on: December 15, 2013, 04:58:27 AM »

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« Reply #3 on: December 15, 2013, 11:36:59 AM »

Dont quote me on this but I think it is just a switch to notify a central monitoring station that the door has been opened and or possible closing a circuit to allow resets. I usually work on EM's but this seems to make sense to me.
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« Reply #4 on: December 15, 2013, 04:40:15 PM »

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READ 19 TIMES... and no one has a CLUE? Why are you people interested in reading if you have absolutely no intention to reply? Drives me nuts here sometimes... TROLLERS.  Pull Hair
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I read to learn about things I don't know much about, would be pointless for me to post. Sorry you're having this problem, but I don't think people are reading and then holding back useful information.

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« Reply #5 on: December 15, 2013, 04:48:14 PM »

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READ 19 TIMES... and no one has a CLUE? Why are you people interested in reading if you have absolutely no intention to reply? Drives me nuts here sometimes... TROLLERS.  Pull Hair
And I'm in a FINE mood!


I read to learn about things I don't know much about, would be pointless for me to post. Sorry you're having this problem, but I don't think people are reading and then holding back useful information.

[unless you p*ssed everybody off this week!]  Odie    

 

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« Reply #6 on: December 15, 2013, 05:24:10 PM »

You have a Bally E2000 Video Slot.
They wasn't to popular and not to many people
know how to fix them.  Do you have a manual?
I have a original Bally Operators Manual (FO-850-11)if
you don't have a manual. It has a complete set
of wiring diagrams for those machines and that is
the best way to track down switch and wiring problems.
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« Reply #7 on: December 17, 2013, 10:36:03 PM »

You have a Bally E2000 Video Slot.
They wasn't to popular and not to many people
know how to fix them.  Do you have a manual?
I have a original Bally Operators Manual (FO-850-11)if
you don't have a manual. It has a complete set
of wiring diagrams for those machines and that is
the best way to track down switch and wiring problems.


I actually do have the manual but I can't find any reference to that switch. I just thought someone might know... but I can try and trace it in the wiring. There was one diagram that I just saw that said something about "door cam electric lock" or something like that (not home now).
Surprisingly, my machine works nearly flawlessly. All the options light up appropriately during play. The only thing I'd love to get is the keypad so I can change out some of the sounds.
I'll try and trace out this switch... any hints?
Thank you.
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« Reply #8 on: December 18, 2013, 12:42:01 AM »

The proper manual for this is FO-850-17 and the switch is the door jam switch. Since you machine seems to be working I would think
that it is stuck in such a way as to prevent your machine from showing any error. I suppose this is good so that you can continue to play
but it may keep you from making any changes to your setup.

You don't need 50 of these but this is what you need to look for

http://www.ebay.com/itm/50pcs-Micro-High-Level-Normally-Open-and-Close-Switch-28x16mm-/181282388695?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2a3545bad7


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« Reply #9 on: December 18, 2013, 01:39:38 AM »

I may have found it in the schematic...maybe! It might be the "door jam" switch? Whatever it is, I can just manually press it to simulate the door opening and closing if it's needed for any changes.
My original problem is that I can't find a new door lock that has the proper "turn degree" to both open the door and flip that switch. I wish someone made just a non-lock keyless latch that would fit in standard door cam lock holes.
I do have the proper manual and thanks for the ebay post. I may look for one just in case I find a lock that works.
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« Reply #10 on: December 18, 2013, 01:59:39 AM »

Are you looking for a replacement switch? I have this one... I usually just by pass them..  Gary



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« Reply #11 on: December 18, 2013, 02:02:04 AM »

Hi
It would be nice to replace it with a working one but still stuck with the dumb door cam lock not working. I'm okay if I can bypass it I guess but still just wondering what the heck that switch did.
The machine works fine without it. Maybe I will manually click it now and see if it won't work.
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« Reply #12 on: December 18, 2013, 02:41:24 AM »

I've seen a large round flat cam on some of the Ballys door locks. It had a low in the cam where the cherry switch lever sat when the door was closed if I remember right, I could have that backwards.... Kind of like the kick and arm switches on the E1000 & E2000 slots, just a lot thinner. I don't think they were ment to work just off the doors latch cam.

Gary
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« Reply #13 on: December 18, 2013, 02:53:47 AM »

I've seen a large round flat cam on some of the Ballys door locks. It had a low in the cam where the cherry switch lever sat when the door was closed if I remember right, I could have that backwards.... Kind of like the kick and arm switches on the E1000 & E2000 slots, just a lot thinner. I don't think they were ment to work just off the doors latch cam.

Gary

Hi Gary
Yes the cam just swings down when the key is turned to open the door. It swipes the switch when opening and closing. But it's just bugging me what it was for other than the suggestion from an earlier post, where it may have notified (somewhere) that the door had been opened and closed. But wouldn't the other door switch (inside on left) do the same thing? I don't know why these things bother me, but they do! I just wanna know!  hissy fit
I did try manually pressing the switch ... twice even... no change in behavior of the machine; it works fine either way.
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« Reply #14 on: December 18, 2013, 03:08:04 AM »

I've seen a large round flat cam on some of the Ballys door locks. It had a low in the cam where the cherry switch lever sat when the door was closed if I remember right, I could have that backwards.... Kind of like the kick and arm switches on the E1000 & E2000 slots, just a lot thinner. I don't think they were ment to work just off the doors latch cam.

Gary

Hi Gary
Yes the cam just swings down when the key is turned to open the door. It swipes the switch when opening and closing. But it's just bugging me what it was for other than the suggestion from an earlier post, where it may have notified (somewhere) that the door had been opened and closed. But wouldn't the other door switch (inside on left) do the same thing? I don't know why these things bother me, but they do! I just wanna know!  hissy fit
I did try manually pressing the switch ... twice even... no change in behavior of the machine; it works fine either way.

Ummmm....maybe not my place, but can spell O...C...D...?
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« Reply #15 on: December 18, 2013, 03:09:26 AM »

I've seen a large round flat cam on some of the Ballys door locks. It had a low in the cam where the cherry switch lever sat when the door was closed if I remember right, I could have that backwards.... Kind of like the kick and arm switches on the E1000 & E2000 slots, just a lot thinner. I don't think they were ment to work just off the doors latch cam.

Gary

Hi Gary
Yes the cam just swings down when the key is turned to open the door. It swipes the switch when opening and closing. But it's just bugging me what it was for other than the suggestion from an earlier post, where it may have notified (somewhere) that the door had been opened and closed. But wouldn't the other door switch (inside on left) do the same thing? I don't know why these things bother me, but they do! I just wanna know!  hissy fit
I did try manually pressing the switch ... twice even... no change in behavior of the machine; it works fine either way.

Ummmm....maybe not my place, but can spell O...C...D...?

I know! I know! I know!   obsessed drool
But I just want... to know.
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