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Summary of Contents for System 5000

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Page 3: ...s equipment i n a r e s l d e n t l a l area may cause Interference i n which case the equipment user wl I l be required t o Implement whatever measures may be necessary t o e l i m i n a t e s a i d...

Page 4: ...r location 1 800 HOT SLOT COPYRIGHT 1987 BY BALLY MFG CORP ALL RIGHTS RESERVED NO PART OF T H I S PUBLICATION MAY BE REPRODUCED BY ANY MECHANICAL PHOTOGRAPHIC OR ELECTRONIC PROCESS OR I N THE FORM OF...

Page 5: ...ter Diagnostic Tests E x i t Dlagnostic Tests Diagnostic Tests TEST 1 S t a r t o f New Game TEST 2 Output Test TEST 3 input Test TEST 4 Hopper Test TEST 5 Reel Function Test TEST n6 Reel Tape Test TE...

Page 6: ...r c u i t Boards Replace L i g h t Bulbs Replace a Deck B u t t o n Switch Replace Message Center Assembly Replace B a l l a s t and S t a r t e r Assembly Replace Power Supply Assembly Replace Hoppe...

Page 7: ...t l o n s 8 4 APPENDIX 3 8 5 STATIC CONTROL A v o l d l n g t h e z a p t h a t d e s t r o y s c o m p o n e n t s a n d I n f l a t e s s e r v i c e c o s t s C o u r t e s y o f 3 M S t a t l c C...

Page 8: ...achine Model Number Breakdown Table 2 8 Reel T l l t Record Table 2 11 Keypad Command Optlon Table 2 15 Keypad Error Message Table 2 22 Bookkeeplng Meters Table 3 5 Game Meter Table 3 7 Malfunction T...

Page 9: ...hine Open Door System 5000 Slot Machine Adjust Hopper Counterbalance AdJust Slmple and Deluxe Sound Keypad Replace Power Supply Fuses Replace Reel Mechanlsrn Reel Motor Assembly Remove Card Rack Door...

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Page 11: ...ation on the BALLY System 5000 S l o t Machine F l g 1 71 I t i s w r i t t e n f o r the users whether they are set up personnel owners o r service technlclans B Y f o l l o w i n g each Section s st...

Page 12: ...o f the user and prevent damage t o system components a l l such statements MUST be f o l lowed exactly The detal led TABLE O F CONTENTS f o l lowed by the LIST O F ILLUSTRATIONS and the LIST OF TABL...

Page 13: ...2 LOCATION AND SET UP BALLAST 8 STARTER ASSEMBLY Behind Reflector F i g 2 1...

Page 14: ...3 on S t a t i c Control before checklng t h a t a l l connectors are jolned Plug I n any connectors found loose I f the connectors w l l l not go 4 on e a s l l y and the keys are aligned they e i t...

Page 15: ...ou cannot c o r r e c t Contact the nearest BALLY d i s t r i b u t o r f o r assistance i n making any c l a i m against the shipper o r i n o b t a i n i n g replacement p a r t s Environmental Reau...

Page 16: ...E SPACED NO CLOSER THAN LISTED 1 Power Up Fol low these steps I n powering up the machine 1 Plug i n the machine t o the grounded power source The convenience o u t l e t I s a c t l v e 2 F l i p the...

Page 17: ...he door I s unlocked DOOR UNLOCKED appears on the Message Center A sound i f optioned occurs and repeats a t frequent intervals The lower p o r t i o n o f the tower I ight turns ON 2 When the lower d...

Page 18: ...c c o l n comparator consists o f the c o i n comparator and the e l e c t r o n i c s package The c o i n comparator compares the sample coin or token w i t h each Inserted c o i n or token This req...

Page 19: ...i n t h i s Section i f there i s no sound Enter Diagnostic Tests 1 Open the door when the machlne i s i n a Game Over or TI I t state 2 Press the MPU board TEST button See F i g 2 1 the number o f t...

Page 20: ...number o f coins game game type number o f r e e l s cabinet s i z e NOTE X appears i s on the machlne outside p l a t e code f o r the type o f winning symbol combination use 0 9 and or A Z Options S...

Page 21: ...s p o r t and b l t appear The b i t toggles as the input I s a c t l v a t e d f o r example when a b u t t o n I s pressed or the handle i s pulled NOTE The normally closed switch must be opened th...

Page 22: ...is spln stop sequence continues u n t i l t h i s t e s t i s e x i t e d TEST n6 Reel Tape Test A REEL TAPE TEST message appears The r e e l s are stepped 1 p o s i t i o n a t a time A message appea...

Page 23: ...the p o s l t l o n I s not w l t h l n the center of the stop This does not r e s u l t I n a t i l t The center o f a stop p o s l t l o n I s not read w i t h i n the designated steps w h i l e the...

Page 24: ...enter correspond t o the plugs on the backplane as follows PORT PLUG 3 J25 1 J24 2 J23 0 J22 The f o l lowlng message appears a f t e r a1 I tests are completed TESTING COMPLETE 3 NA 1 NI 2 OK 0 NI I...

Page 25: ...s Sectlon NOTE Check the machine s dlsplay glass w l t h the optlons s e t To l n l t l a l l z e an o p t i o n f o l l o w these s t e s 1 The machine must be I n the Game Over s t a t e 2 The c r...

Page 26: ...Ilne SET 0400 0 8 Continue by pressing the numbers f o r the next command To r e t u r n t o Game Over s t a t e remove the keypad then close and lock the door V e r i f y Optlons To v e r i f y the...

Page 27: ...imple or deluxe 00 01 00 01 02 03 Default Coins locked out o n l y when maximum coins i n Coins locked out when c r e d i t s on c r e d i t meter Able t o lock up 1 t o 3 jackpots as defined by the p...

Page 28: ...l u t i o n s The number o f revolutlons f o r the remaining r e e l s Default 0 0 1 0 revolutions 0 5 1 5 r e v o l u t i o n s 1 0 2 0 r e v o l u t l o n s 1 5 2 5 r e v o l u t l o n s 2 0 3 0 r e...

Page 29: ...ER JACKPOT S O U N D D O O R OPEN S O U N D TILT S O U N D ATTRACT S O U N D SET I D 00 01 02 03 NOTE have tl Descrlptlon Sound on Sound on I Sound on Sound o f f Presently a l l 3 sound options e sam...

Page 30: ...200 0000 9999 0800 0000 9999 0400 0000 9999 drop amount TABLE cont d Description Default Maximum number o f c r e d i t s t o r e g i s t e r on the c r e d i t meter Default Number o f coins p a i d...

Page 31: ...or exceeds the Col i e c t Lockup and the COLLECT CREDITS button i s pressed Default Number o f c r e d i t s f o r a machine lockup when the c r e d i t meter equals or exceeds t h i s number and the...

Page 32: ...ond NOTE When v e r i f y i n g t h i s o p t i o n the time does not update on the Message Center 0123456789 The sequence o f when each p a y l i n e l i g h t s D e f a u l t Standard p a y l i g h...

Page 33: ...A 50 c o i n win occurs The hopper pays 50 coins The c r e d i t meter remains a t 4980 Example 2 The Credlt Top L i m i t i s set a t 5000 The c r e d l t meter r e g i s t e r s 4980 The High Locku...

Page 34: ...r too long o r too short The o p t l o n number entered I s not v a l l d f o r that particular command The o p t l o n value entered I s not a number The machlne must be I n the Game Over State The c...

Page 35: ...rent game i s completed A f t e r the completion o f the current game the extra coln i s c r e d i t e d t o the next game I n i t i a t e reel spin by p u l l ing the handle o r pressing the lighted...

Page 36: ...l l o w l n g messages a l t e r n a t e WIN JKPT PAY O COlN iN 3 I LOCKUP For a p a r t i a l payment on a 1000 c o i n Jackpot the hopper pays 200 coins and the f o l l o w i n g messages a l t e r...

Page 37: ...I z a t i o n When the maximum number o f coins or c r e d i t s are wagered both the Play C r e d i t s b u t t o n s t u r n OFF the COIN IN message stops f l a s h i n g and PULL HANDLE appears on...

Page 38: ...he lower message remains constant COL 20 PAY 20 CREDIT 0 LAST IN 3 I i f the c r e d l t meter I s equal t o o r exceeds the C o l l e c t Lockup the machine I s l n l t l a l l z e d t o 1 lock up Im...

Page 39: ...on Records each coin token inserted I n t o the machine f o r the purpose o f a vai i d wager Records t o t a l v a l i d wagers both coins tokens and c r e d l t s Records each coin token dispensed f...

Page 40: ...ames played since a reset power up or press RESET but ton CREDIT METER 000650 Records the number o f c r e d i t s the player has on the c r e d i t meter NOTE This meter v e r i f i e s the number o...

Page 41: ...E information a f t e r c l e a r i n g the lockup GAME METER TABLE L Message FIRST COIN 01 02 87 00 OO OO FIRST REEL 01 02 87 00 OO OO COINS IN 0000 REELS 01 22 06 00 00 CENTER POSITION C B A A M T W...

Page 42: ...t door I n order t o read the meters p o s l t l o n oneself t o look up under the top l e f t edge of the d l s p l a y glass bracket Reading the meters from l e f t t o r l g h t w l t h the door c...

Page 43: ...a l i a senior service technician 5 I f the f o l l o w i n g messages appear c a l l a senior service technlclan PROG VERSION OOOX 6 BAD RAM CHIP or BAD SAFE RAM CHIP appears on the Message Center Ch...

Page 44: ...e c t value I f a n y t h l n g o t h e r than numbers appear c a l l t h e senlor s e r v i c e technlcian Message Center Symbols The symbols i n d l c a t e c e r t a i n malfunctions and c o n d i...

Page 45: ...OPTIONS UPON P O W E R UP I f power f a l l s durlng a r e e l spin the player gets t o re pull the handle When power I s restored the f o l l o w l n g messages a l t e r n a t e on the Message Cent...

Page 46: ...endant or technician presses the RESET button on the MPU board A diagnostic t e s t may be entered by pressing the TEST button E x i t i n g from the t e s t r e t u r n s the game t o the t i I t con...

Page 47: ...out Coin s jammed under hopper rocker and r o l l e r assemb Iy No colns sensed by c o i n out swltch f o r 12 seconds Hopper p a i d out 1 o r more coins than wlnnlng amount Message Center w l l l a...

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Page 49: ...er switch OFF 3 Next t o the power switch are two 5 A M P fuses and one 8 A M P fuse i n standard threaded holders Unscrew the holders and replace any blown fuse s F i g 5 1 L WARN ING NEVER USE FUSES...

Page 50: ...d remove the t i e channe I 7 Disconnect the r e e l motor and the r e e l o p t i c board connectors from r e e l c o n t r o l board 8 Remove the 2 screws t h a t are located t o the f a r r i g h t...

Page 51: ...rough 6 o f Rep lace Ree l e c h a n i s m Assemb lv 2 Disconnect the r e e l motor and the r e e l o p t i c board from the r e e l c o n t r o l board 3 Remove the 2 screws from the f r o n t o f th...

Page 52: ...o n t o the lab CAUT ION DISCHARGE BODY STATIC BEFORE HANDLING THE PCB A N D IC CHIPS T O AVOID DAMAGE T O ELECTRON1C COMPONENTS To remove the 1 0 board M P U board or sound PCB f o l l o w these ste...

Page 53: ...se steps F l g 5 4 1 Remove the r e e l mechanlsm See Rep Iace Ree I Mechan1 sm Assembly i n t h l s Section 2 l s c o n n e c t the 8 pin power connector and the 34 pln data connector from the l e f...

Page 54: ...bracket F i g 5 5 5 Push up on the bottom o f the dlsplay glass and p u l l out the glass 6 Replace the fluorescent bulb 7 When r e i n s t a l l lng the dlsplay glass see the c a l l out i n f i g u...

Page 55: ...er switch OFF 3 Remove the screw and the cable clamp before unplugging the r e e l glass l l g h t assembly Fig 5 6 4 Remove the 2 screws from the top flange o f the reel glass display assembly 5 T i...

Page 56: ...b Replace a Deck Button Switch To remove a deck button swltch f o l l o w these steps 1 Open the lower door 2 F l l p the power swltch OFF 3 P u l l the swltch from the pushbutton assembly 4 Pull the...

Page 57: ...l l a s t and s t a r t e r assemb Iy Replace Power Supply Assembly To remove the e n t i r e power supply assembly including the l i n e f i l t e r and transformer f o l low these steps 1 Open the...

Page 58: ...close t o the coin but not holding I t 5 Tlghten the back screw then the front screw constantly checking the wiper position t o the coln Contlnue t o tighten the back screw then the front u n t l l t...

Page 59: ...IN 1 32 a v a r i a b l e time delay between coln OF SWITCH BLADE detection and actuation o f the mlcroswitch Check f o r p o s l t l v e mlcroswitch actuation w i t h a coin d i r e c t l y beneath t...

Page 60: ...TENSION SPRING Replace Handle To remove and replace the handle f o l l o w these steps WARNING DO N O T USE REPAIRED OR REWORKED HANDLES T O REPLACE DAMAGED OR WEAKENED HANDLES SUCH HANDLES MAY N O T...

Page 61: ...e When completing the handle p u l l the rack lock lever stops a t the rear bumpers The extension spring pul I s the f u l I stroke pawl reversing i t s d i r e c t i o n The compression spring causes...

Page 62: ...5 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR I LUBRICATION OUIDE NDICATES USE HEAVY I U T Y HYDROTEX LUBE 651...

Page 63: ...Program used w i t h an IBM PC or compatible computer The SMS automates the process o f r e t r i e v i n g data from the BALLY System 5000 S l o t Machines and t r a n s f e r r l n g t h l s data t...

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Page 65: ...LE 6A 10 OPERATIONS MALFUNCTION TILT TABLE 6A 10 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART 6A 11 LIST O F ILLUSTRATIONS Flgure 6A 1 Power Up Malfunction Code on Display Board 6A 2 Figure 6A 2 Keypad Connection 6A 3 Figur...

Page 66: ...nning comblnatlon occurs wlth the requlred number of coins wagered for that game the player wins the upper or lower progressive Jackpot Indicated by the glowing lamp Power Up Power up the machine One...

Page 67: ...he current Jackpot amounts remain on the displays A l l 4 lamps turn on State 20 has been entered Set Option Mode State 0 L To enter the set option mode State O press KEYBD CLRU Flg 6A 3 The upper and...

Page 68: ...roper key t o choose any one o f the parameters or options t o be s e t See PARAMETER OPTION TABLE They may be set i n any order NOTE Use enough d i g i t s t o show cents i f cents are indicated on t...

Page 69: ...s 255 The value 0 has the lamps toggle on the maxlmum number of coln s1 I n per game Number o f Coin s per Incrementation The maximum value t h a t can be entered i s 255 The value 0 has the jackpot m...

Page 70: ...nd Options To check the current system parameters and options f o l l o w the d l r e c t i o n s under these headings 1 Keypad Mode State 20 2 Set Option Mode State 0 3 l n l t i a i i z a t l o n 4...

Page 71: ...n per toggle registers 1 The counter for the number o f coins i n per Incrementat ion reglsters 3 so the upper display increments 5 cents Fig 6 A 9 b Example 2 The upper and lower jackpot amounts appe...

Page 72: ...limit that jackpot does not lncrement f u r t h e r The other progressive jackpot continues t o increment a t the present progression amount according t o the number o f colns The lamps continue t o t...

Page 73: ...reset Bookkeeping Meter Number o f Jackpot Wins Meter Actuate the key switch when the machine I s i n a Game Over s t a t e and the door i s closed The number o f Jackpot wins appears on the upper dis...

Page 74: ...n d l t l o n Bad Safe RAM b a t t e r y PROM check e r r o r Wrong S t a t e Improper mode o f o p e r a t i o n Bad checksum meter values do not match w l t h s a f e t y values Remedy Replace Safe...

Page 75: ...I lght bulbs TP4 reads less than 7 5 VAC Faulty b a l l a s t s t a r t e r Toggle optlon needs t o be reset Door open condition sensed Jackpot h i t Toggle optlon needs t o be reset Did not follow s...

Page 76: ...n l i m i t Jackpot min l i m i t I s set higher than max I l m l t Jackpot max 1 l m l t I s set lower than mln 1 l m l t Jackpot reached max I l m i t Door open condition sensed Jackpot h i t Preset...

Page 77: ...nt then replaced by ROM f o r mass production Game state The mode o f operation when the UDPD system sets i t s e l f t o aknowledge a wager u n i t which i n i t i a t e s a new cycle and t o accept...

Page 78: ...s t metal layer placed o n t o the Integrated c l r c u i t ROM I s not erasable SDS Slot Data System On I ine s l o t monitoring and accounting system SDS monitors measures records and r e p o r t s...

Page 79: ...BALLY M a n u f a c t u r l n g In B e n s e n v l l l e I I WARN ING T H I S DRAWING I S PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF BALLY MANUFACTURING CORP I T I S FURNISHED FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF SERVICING BALLY...

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Page 81: ...l l W l r i n g D i a g r a m BILL ACCEPTOR BACKPLANE BOARD TRANSFORMER 8 WIRING FOR 2 2 0 V L I N E OPERATION LAS SHOWN IS OPTIONAL AN0 IS NOT PRESENT IN E 0 O W STANDARD IPOV GAMES A t r r r n w L P...

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Page 84: ...can learn t o troubieshoot the boards down t o the component level The manual contlnues t o serve the senior service technlclan as a reference guide FO 5000 2 BALLY System 5000 Slot Attendant Manual T...

Page 85: ...8 APPENDICES L APPENDIX 3 STATIC CONTROL Avoldlng the zap that destroys components and I n f l a t e s servlce costs Courtesy of 3M Statlc Control Systems Dlvlslon...

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Page 89: ...de for anti stringing protection 2 Coin Jam code for indicatingoptic failure or an actual coin jam in the optic area POSITIVE INHIBIT FEATURE Another uniquecharacteristicof the CC 62 AComparitoris its...

Page 90: ...X 889 Rail adjustment Proper rail adjustment is mandatory for correct operation of the CC 62 A T o adjust loosen rail screw 2D and position bottom of rail 2A so that you havethe full dismeter of the...

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