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How to hook up a CHAM44 to an S+.
Cham44
a.k.a. S2 Mikohn LED 4 Logic board
This Logic board needs 12Vdc connected to the 2-pin header at location J3.
Red wire 12Vdc on left
Black ground wire on the right.
The CHAM44 needs a CON1s board connected from Pins #1 & #5 to
the J1 header on the CHAM44 to your home computer's serial output configured as COM1.
The PSP V2.0 software program is needed to program the CON1s.
Follow the instructions in the PSP Manual exactly to program the CON1s board correctly.
The serial cable has #1 & #5 pins jumped on the CON1s serial end.
A 20-pin ribbon cable is connected from the CHAM44 J4 header to
the 20-pin CHAM44 DRVR LED4 display driver piggyback board
next to the 2-pin 12Vdc J2 power header.
The other 20-pin header on the piggyback board is for linking extra display panels.
There is a notch on the headers and a nipple on the ribbon cable connector
to ensure that they are inserted in only one direction.
Each single display panel has 256 (8x32) LED dots.
A display that is called a "1x1" is one single display panel.
A display that is called a "1x2" is two display panels hooked together side-by-side.
A display that is called a "1x3" is 3 display panels hooked together side-by-side.
A display that is called a "2x3" is 6 display panels forming a rectangular display that is 2 panels high and 3 panels long.
There are many ways to design your display, but you need the appropriate 28-pin eprom chip
installed at location U4 on the CHAM44 Logic board to drive the display size.
For example: A U4 chip that that is labeled "2x3" will not correctly display on a "1x2" display.
It is too large for the "1x2" display.
Finally, In order to add the credits played and increment the progressive amount onto the display,
you need only a two wire harness to accomplish this for an S+.
This increment harness connects this way:
From the CON1s J1 header on the #1 pin (This is the right-most pin on the the J1 header)
and the #5 pin (This would be the left-most pin on the J1 header)
to the S+'s motherboard J12 header on the #3 pin (This is the 3rd pin from the right)
and the #4 pin (This is the left-most pin on the J12 header)
If you follow these instructions to a T!
You should be up in a no time!!!