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« on: September 21, 2009, 08:28:18 PM »

Had a 42 error code replaced reel # 2 fixed that. Than error 64-1 checked battery on MPU4 in top box was bad replaced battery but still have error 64-1. Checked all power supply voltages on top box power supply all good . Red power light is on inside the MPU4 board . Push the test button on the top box nothing happens. Some of the pinball top box lights are on . Checked wires from top box to bottom of machine all hooked up . reels will spin and setup bv will come on coin in light will stay flashing along with top light on candle. Bottom candle light will flash when door is open.  Help  (SLOTS OF FUN)
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« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2009, 10:17:43 PM »

Try closing the door and turn the reset key?
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« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2009, 01:46:28 AM »

Bunker: Closed the door turned reset key .  with door open also. Comes back to 64-1.  Scratch Head   could be a bad top box MPU4 board Thanks
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« Reply #3 on: September 22, 2009, 12:36:07 PM »

Jeesh!...I don't even have "64-1" on my list of error codes....
Of course, my list of codes are for the S+... Duh!
You need to find a Barcrest book/manual dude...
I also heard there were a couple of different manufacturers of that model...
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« Reply #4 on: September 22, 2009, 01:17:33 PM »

64-1 is communication link down.  This code indicates that a progressive link is down, verify connections with the progressive equipment.    This is from the book.

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« Reply #5 on: September 22, 2009, 01:21:49 PM »

here is the bunch, someone can format them better if they wish.

Tilt Codes Malfunction Condition/Action Required
12 Low Battery Replace the battery on the processor board.
21 Coin-In Jam Check for an obstruction in coin-in path and verify ABC Optics.
23 Excessive Coins In Check coin-in optic board for proper operation
3100 Extra Coin Out
Check the hopper brake spring, verify the coin-out optic using both
the input test and the hopper test.
3200 Coin-Out Jam
Check for an obstruction in the coin-out path and verify coin-out
optics using the input test.
3300 Hopper Empty
If the hopper is not empty, check for a jammed hopper by performing
the hopper test.
34_0 Coin-Out Optics Flooded with Light
The Secure Count Hopper sensor has detected an attempt to cheat
the hopper. Clear this tilt by closing the main door.
Note: This tilt information applies only if a secure count hopper is
installed.
35_0 Coin-Out Reverse Direction
The Secure Count Hopper sensor has detected that an object has
been inserted into the coin-out path. Clear this tilt by closing the
main door.
Note: This tilt information applies only if a secure count hopper is
installed.
36_0 Coin Optic Exit Time Too Short
This sensor detects when the coin-out optic is blocked for a time
period that is less then standard duration. Clear this tilt by closing
the main door.
Note: This tilt information applies only if a secure count hopper is
installed.
36_1 Coin-Out Exit Time Too Long
This sensor detects when the coin-out optic is blocked for a time
period that extends past the standard duration. Clear this tilt by
closing the main door.
Note: This tilt information applies only if a secure count hopper is
installed.
41 Reel #1 Tilt
Check for an obstruction on indicated reel assembly. Exchange the
reel mechanism with known working assembly, and perform either
a reel strip or a paytable test. Also, verify the reel optic with an
input test.
42 Reel #2 Tilt Refer to Tilt Code 41.
43 Reel #3 Tilt Refer to Tilt Code 41.
44 Reel #4 Tilt Refer to Tilt Code 41.
45 Reel #5 Tilt Refer to Tilt Code 41.
49 Reel Mechanism Disconnected
Check all of the reel mechanism
connectors.
61 Bad CMOS RAM
Press and hold the Self Test button for approximately two seconds.
The machine sounds a tone and displays “61_1.â€
61_1 Game Data Reset Close the main door and turn the Reset Key.
61_2 Recoverable CMOS Error
Press and hold the Self Test button for approximately two seconds.
The machine sounds a tone and displays “61_1.â€
61_3 Hardware Malfunction
Press and hold Self Test button for approximately two seconds.
The machine sounds a tone and displays “61_1.â€
62_0 Bad Game PROM
Ensure that the game prom (SP PROM) is properly inserted;
replace if necessary.
62_1 Bad Data (Reel) PROM
Ensure that the data prom (Reel or SS) is properly inserted;
replace if necessary.
64_1 Communication Link Down
This code indicates that a progressive link is down. Verify connections
with the progressive equipment (e.g., Mikhon®, CCOM, etc.).
65_0 Bad EEPROM Device Replace the EEPROM.
65_1 Bad EEPROM Data Press and hold the Self Test button for approximately two seconds.
65_2 Game Type Mismatch Press and hold the Self Test button for approximately two seconds.
65_3
Game Options and Meters Not in
Most Current Format
Turn the Reset Key to update the EEPROM to the new format (see
65_1).
Note: The format recovery process may require a SET Chip.
66 Game PROM Changed Cycle the machine’s power.
67 Data (Reel) PROM Changed Cycle the machine’s power.
68 Non-Compatible Data (Reel) PROM The game type is not supported; install the correct EPROM.
99_1 Stacker Jam Check the bill acceptor transport and the cash box for a bill jam.
99_2 Cash Box Removed Check and/or reseat the bill acceptor cash box.
99_4 Cash Box Full Empty and/or replace the bill acceptor cash box.
99_5 Hardware Error
Exchange the bill acceptor components with a known working
assembly in order to isolate the failed component(s).
99_6 Reverse Bill Detected
Check for attempted cheating. If necessary, exchange the bill
acceptor transport assembly with a known working assembly.


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Wayne
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« Reply #6 on: September 22, 2009, 07:18:29 PM »

In the case of this Barcrest, could that instead of being a communication problem with a progressive controller be a communication problem between the Barcrest top box game and the S+ motherboard/MPU?
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« Reply #7 on: September 22, 2009, 07:41:08 PM »

Yes it could be . The 64-1 code usually is a bad battery in the top box . The battery was bad when replacing it the old battery had leaked on the board.The top box can be tested in a stand alone mode when i try to test in stand alone nothing happens only the red power light comes on the MPU4 board it indicates 5 volts on MPU board. Thanks found a board will try it when it comes in will let you know. Ron (SLOTS OF FUN)
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« Reply #8 on: September 22, 2009, 08:54:31 PM »

Before you too far ahead... Take off the top glass and open the door with all of the bulbs on it. At the base of the top box; you will see 2 plastic screws that you loosen to slide out the whole MPU4 unit. Slide the unit out a few inches and slide back in sternly and then re-tighten the screws.  I get the 64-1 error sometimes when I move my machine.  Good luck.  Bill
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« Reply #9 on: September 22, 2009, 09:52:44 PM »

My initial question would be... Was the machine working before the 64-1 code ?   I remember when I had a group of the IGT/Barcrests come in from a casino purchase several years ago... I had that code show up on 2 machines.  After trading out known, working MPU 4,  Checking batteries,  replacing Power Supply with known working ones... Still had the 64-1...  come to find out the communication cable/connection was gone on one (I didn't know anything about Barcrests)  and another was missing the small interlink board "inline"  on the comm cable.  Attaching pic of the connections into the mother board. Maybe this might help you or maybe others that come across this problem.


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« Reply #10 on: September 22, 2009, 11:22:00 PM »

Chris: The comm cable to the mother board is hooked up the one you show and the in line board is there . The comm cable is going to the black comm box in the rear of the machine the green light is flashing so the S+ part is looking for the top box . The comm cable small blue plug in the top box  is hooked to the comm A port on the program module. The machine was working then the reel 42 error the owner let it sit for about 8 month never fixed it i got it from him about a week ago . Replaced the reel assy after that the error 64-1 checked all cables then pulled the top box removed the MPU4 assy checked the battery it was bad only 0.28 volts its a 2.4 volt 3 pin battery replaced the battery there was leakage on the board . check power supply in top box all voltage are good. The red light on the MPU4 board is on indicating 5 volts on board is good . Thanks  Ron (SLOTS OF FUN)
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« Reply #11 on: September 24, 2009, 11:54:47 PM »

Machine is up and playing .  applause  Replaced the MPU4 assy. in top box . The battery leakage on the board must have damaged it . lightning bolt lightning bolt   thanks to all.  Hail  Hail
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« Reply #12 on: September 25, 2009, 01:13:24 AM »

Great news Ron, thanks for letting us know,
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« Reply #13 on: September 25, 2009, 01:32:15 AM »

Thanks : for the help and the e-mail  Wayne .  Hail Hail Ron (SLOTS OF FUN)
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« Reply #14 on: September 25, 2009, 01:44:30 AM »

Anytime.

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« Reply #15 on: October 21, 2009, 12:12:36 AM »

Hi, Would any of you two have any info on a Pinball that the bonus plays very slow? Thanks Dave
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