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ProSlot
®
6000
|
- Revised,
||
- New
Setup (cont.)
Demo Mode
With Main versions developed to operate with a host
terminal, the ProSlot
®
6000 enters a nonrevenue state
after a Complete SafeRAM™ Clear.
FrEE
appears in
WIN
PAID
to indicate Demo Mode. Entering a value in
Option 79, Host Terminal ID, will enable the machine
for revenue operation.
Real Time Clock (RTC)
If U53 is populated with a Dallas Timekeeper IC, an
opportunity to change the settings occurs after a
Complete SafeRAM™ Clear. Set the date using the
SPIN
button to increment the number in the flashing
field (mm/dd/yy/day-of-the-week; 0=Sunday) and the
BET
MAX
button to move to the next field. Set the time
(hh/mm/ss) using the same method as the date. Press
CHANGE
to confirm changes and exit.
Switch Functions
The buttons on the player panel and on the MPU
assembly have multiple uses. Note that the slant top
model has additional
TEST
and
PSEUDO
COIN
buttons on
a bracket above the reels for easier access.
Switch
Location
Function
Change
Main Door
•Activate change lamp
•Restart or activate some tests
•Exit time and date settings after
SafeRAM™ Clear
Cash/Credit
Print Ticket
Main Door
•Cash out credits
Bet One
Main Door
•Wagers 1 credit
•Select Previous Option
Spin
Main Door
•Spin reels
•Pause test display
•Pause meter display
•Change options
Bet Max
Main Door
•Wagers maximum credits
•Select next option, meter, or game
Audit Key Switch
(Upright)
Right Side of
Machine
•Displays bookkeeping meters
•Releases jackpot lockup
•Triggers some output tests
Audit Key Switch
(Slant)
Front Panel,
Above Door
•Displays bookkeeping meters
•Releases jackpot lockup
•Triggers some output tests
Second Key
Switch
Near Audit Key
Switch
•Selects between revenue or
tournament game
•Same as test (MC=12)
•Adds or removes credits
(International)
Test
MPU Assembly •Selects tests or function
•Activates next test or function
•Selects level of SafeRAM™ Clear
Coin Acceptor
MPU Assembly •Enable or disable coin acceptor
and bill acceptor
Pseudo Coin
MPU Assembly •Simulates coin in while main door
is open
•Selects next option
•Selects a level of SafeRAM™ Clear
Reset
MPU Assembly •Releases a machine tilt
•Exits test and diagnostics
Volume
ProSound
Board
•Adjusts the level of sound
replace them with the corresponding clear chips.
If EPROMs are not required, turn DIP DS1 sw8
ON
.
After ensuring that the MPU assembly is firmly seated
into the backplane board, turn the machine power
ON
while depressing the appropriate buttons.
Complete -
Press and hold the
PSEUDO
COIN
and
TEST
buttons, then switch power
ON
. When the message
CH
C
displays in
WIN
PAID
, release the
PSEUDO
COIN
and
TEST
buttons. The
CH C
message is followed by
CL C
.
Full -
Press and hold the
PSEUDO
COIN
button, then
switch power
ON
. When the message
CH F
appears
in
WIN
PAID
, release the
PSEUDO
COIN
button. The
CH F
message is followed by
CL F
.
Partial -
Switch power
ON
. The message
CH P
displays
in
WIN
PAID
. The
CH P
message is followed by
CL P
.
If an error was detected during SafeRAM
™
Clear as
designated by
E C
,
E F
,
E P
in
WIN
PAID
, repeat the
operation.
Upon a successful SafeRAM™ Clear, the button and
tower lamps flash. Switch power
OFF
and replace the
SafeRAM™ Clear EPROMs with the Mains, or turn DS1
sw8
OFF
.
Replace the MPU assembly and switch machine
power
ON
. The machine will enter a Reel Calibration
Procedure whereby the home position is recorded in
SafeRAM™. For tilt-free operation, it is important that
the procedure completes without interruption.
NOTE:
A SafeRAM™ Clear for MC=28
requires a SafeRAM™ Clear EPROM,
and DS1 sw8 to be enabled (
ON
).
NOTE:
The
TEST
and
PSEUDO
coin
buttons can be located by referring to
the pictures on pages 2-5 and 2-6.
NOTE:
If door open or MPU logic
detection circuits are enabled, an
audit key switch activation is required
to remove the 82/85 code after power
is switched
ON
.
SafeRAM™ Clear (cont.)
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