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« Reply #25 on: November 14, 2009, 12:58:22 PM »

Ok here are my settings I am in no way an expert with these
I just love to tinker and won't quit until it works  Tongue Out

In the Bally S6000 menu 11d

02=5
07=1
78lo=1

psp settings under jackpot programming

F3=many
F4=M01
F5=3 sec
F6=JPO and JP1 to set my values I wanted for progressive amount and increments
F7=$$$
F8=MS00

Cham2 + board with 2 buttons and switch both displays read

Mfile 4
Odspeed I set mine to 10 with flip at 18
Graddr 255
Idadr 64
Mach addr 1
Jplimit NO
Displays 2
Jpgrp 1 and 2 SA for standalone
Size 60 your choice as for the other options on the way you want it to look

Cham2 board At J7 I only used 2 wires being red(jp coin in)to pin 14 on S6000 back panel
and black wire (common) to pin 3 back panel S6000

To power my 2nd display since I only had a power cable for 1 meter
I just tapped off the Mikohn power supply board to get the 5+ volts red wire and black ground  which is where the first display powers from
being the 2 open holes next to red and black wires see page 30 of the Cham2 user manual

I think that's it sorry I tend to scribble things down as I tinker and install
also I'm not good with pictures and vids like others are here which I know helps out much more
just trying to give a starting point for anyone else that might install a 2 level progressive in a S6000

My own thoughts on the Mikohn is you can do so much more with these displays
than a Spectrum but that psp will make you pull your hair out at times.

Thanks to all who gave me cheers

Thor777  I will see you tomorrow at Seneca to tip a few cold ones
maybe chat about ham radio and of course slots.

Tim


Hi Tim,
   I'm glad to see you got it going, but wonder if it will jackpot correctly since you set the machine for only 1 external jackpot.  If you don't jackpot correctly try these changes

In the Bally S6000 menu 11d
02=4 (probably wont matter with 5)
07=2 (number of external jackpots
78lo=1
06=255

Thanks,
Wayne
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« Reply #26 on: November 14, 2009, 01:40:35 PM »

Hi Tim,
   I'm glad to see you got it going, but wonder if it will jackpot correctly since you set the machine for only 1 external jackpot.  If you don't jackpot correctly try these changes

In the Bally S6000 menu 11d
02=4 (probably wont matter with 5)
07=2 (number of external jackpots
78lo=1
06=255

Thanks,
Wayne


Hi Wayne,

Good catch that was a typo on my part
07=2 is in my S6000 setup
02= setting I tried 4 but kept getting 91 error so 5 worked
06= setting did not come up in 11d menu  but I had 255 written down to enter in 06

Between the psp,cham,and S6000 settings and no road map really to guide me
when it worked I called it a day so I'm sure settings may vary.

After playing with the machine for a few days I hate to say it but looking at 2 jackpot amounts
up in the award glass is a little much... to much going on is what I'm trying to say...LOL
I'm already complaining sound like the wife  bust gut laughing  anyway I do like the game theme being that
its like having a normal blazing 7 progressive plus the $$$ symbols come into play with the 7's
and have the higher jackpot amount its really a fun game to play with many different payouts.

Thanks.  Tim

P.S. It was nice to get a chance to meet you and Grace.

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« Reply #27 on: November 14, 2009, 01:48:30 PM »



P.S. It was nice to get a chance to meet you and Grace.



We will meet again...

Thanks,
Wayne
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« Reply #28 on: December 25, 2012, 03:34:49 PM »

Hi
Friends.
Iknow very well how 341-075 cstlr stand alone goes.
What I would like to know if some software (u190) could go as mystery jackpot as those use in CON2 ?
Do you have any idea ?
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