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Subject: IGT S Plus (Haywire) - No Display - No Nothing but Lights
Author: Marty M
[ Next ThreadPrevious ThreadNext Message Previous Message] Date Posted:10:41:40 07/10/05 Sun OK - This one has me dazed and confused. On a IGT S-Plus (Haywire), the only thing that works are the fluorescents. There is nothing on the digital display - dark. The three fuses are all good (even replaced each one on suspicion). Reset button also does nothing. Removed the mother board and reseated. Candle is dark also. Anybody have any suggestions on this one? I'm not finding any info in the manual regarding a machine with the display totally out. It assumes you can always get an error code and / or the reset button does something. Thanks for your time and help - - - Marty M. [Next Thread Previous Thread Next Message Previous Message]
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[> Subject: Re: IGT S Plus (Haywire) - No Display - No Nothing but Lights
Author: 2Nutz [ Edit View ]
Date Posted:14:25:57 07/10/05 Sun Assuming your getting no reel movement or solinoids making noise sounds like lack of power to the processor board. When you say you removed the motherboard I'll take it that you mean the processor board, ie. transformer, reel & game chips etc. Take a look at the board at the bottom of the machine that the processor board plugs into, thats the mother board. There are also a number of harnesses that plug into the motherboard which can come out, get loose which could cause your problem if the harness from the power supply to that board accidently got pulled out. Just throwing out a guess. ? >OK - This one has me dazed and confused. On a IGT >S-Plus (Haywire), the only thing that works are the >fluorescents. There is nothing on the digital display >- dark. The three fuses are all good (even replaced >each one on suspicion). Reset button also does >nothing. Removed the mother board and reseated. >Candle is dark also. Anybody have any suggestions on >this one? I'm not finding any info in the manual >regarding a machine with the display totally out. It >assumes you can always get an error code and / or the >reset button does something. > >Thanks for your time and help - - - >Marty M. [ Post a Reply to This Message ]
[> [> Subject: Re: IGT S Plus (Haywire) - No Display - No Nothing but Lights
Author: Marty M [ Edit View ]
Date Posted:19:03:24 07/10/05 Sun Your right about no reel movement or solinoids engaging and you're also right about my error on the 'mother board' (caught myself on that one after the message was already sent)! Using your suggetion, I checked all the plugs and harnesses going into the 'real' motherboard - and nothing changed when I powered up the machine. I'm going to guess the processor board is getting power (or partial power) because the heat sinks on some of the componets were still warm after removing it the first time to check for something obvious. Again - Thanks for your time and suggestions!! Marty M. > Assuming your getting no reel movement or solinoids >making noise sounds like lack of power to the >processor board. When you say you removed the >motherboard I'll take it that you mean the processor >board, ie. transformer, reel & game chips etc. Take a >look at the board at the bottom of the machine that >the processor board plugs into, thats the mother >board. There are also a number of harnesses that plug >into the motherboard which can come out, get loose >which could cause your problem if the harness from the >power supply to that board accidently got pulled out. > >Just throwing out a guess. > >? > >>OK - This one has me dazed and confused. On a IGT >>S-Plus (Haywire), the only thing that works are the >>fluorescents. There is nothing on the digital display >>- dark. The three fuses are all good (even replaced >>each one on suspicion). Reset button also does >>nothing. Removed the mother board and reseated. >>Candle is dark also. Anybody have any suggestions on >>this one? I'm not finding any info in the manual >>regarding a machine with the display totally out. It >>assumes you can always get an error code and / or the >>reset button does something. >> >>Thanks for your time and help - - - >>Marty M. [ Post a Reply to This Message ]
[> [> Subject: Re: IGT S Plus (Haywire) - No Display - No Nothing but Lights
Author: 2Nutz [ Edit View ]
Date Posted:21:54:42 07/10/05 Sun IF the processor board seems to be getting power then I would pull the CMOS chip off the board for a minute to try and reset things. Reinstall the chip, reinstall the processor board and see what you get. Also since your going to have the hopper out take a good look at those harnesses where they plug into the motherboard from the power supply, they have been known to overheat at times, melt the connector and could cause a voltage drop but not complete loss of juice. ? > Assuming your getting no reel movement or solinoids >making noise sounds like lack of power to the >processor board. When you say you removed the >motherboard I'll take it that you mean the processor >board, ie. transformer, reel & game chips etc. Take a >look at the board at the bottom of the machine that >the processor board plugs into, thats the mother >board. There are also a number of harnesses that plug >into the motherboard which can come out, get loose >which could cause your problem if the harness from the >power supply to that board accidently got pulled out. > >Just throwing out a guess. > >? > [ Post a Reply to This Message ]
[> [> [> Subject: Re: IGT S Plus (Haywire) - No Display - No Nothing but Lights
Author: Marty M [ Edit View ]
Date Posted:16:49:40 07/14/05 Thu Well........tried everything you suggested and it's still DOA (except for lights). The reels do jump a little (very slight) when the machine is first turned on. Also checked all the plugs and harnesses that connect to the mother board and nothing appears burned or melted. Reseated all connections on the MB. The only fuses on an S Plus are the three above the transformer - correct. Thanks again for the time and effort !! > IF the processor board seems to be getting power then >I would pull the CMOS chip off the board for a minute >to try and reset things. Reinstall the chip, >reinstall the processor board and see what you get. >Also since your going to have the hopper out take a >good look at those harnesses where they plug into the >motherboard from the power supply, they have been >known to overheat at times, melt the connector and >could cause a voltage drop but not complete loss of >juice. > >? > >> Assuming your getting no reel movement or solinoids >>making noise sounds like lack of power to the >>processor board. When you say you removed the >>motherboard I'll take it that you mean the processor >>board, ie. transformer, reel & game chips etc. Take a >>look at the board at the bottom of the machine that >>the processor board plugs into, thats the mother >>board. There are also a number of harnesses that plug >>into the motherboard which can come out, get loose >>which could cause your problem if the harness from the >>power supply to that board accidently got pulled out. >> >>Just throwing out a guess. >> >>? >> [ Post a Reply to This Message ]
[> Subject: Re: IGT S Plus (Haywire) - No Display - No Nothing but Lights
Author: jim [ Edit View ]
Date Posted:18:54:03 09/27/05 Tue >OK - This one has me dazed and confused. On a IGT >S-Plus (Haywire), the only thing that works are the >fluorescents. There is nothing on the digital display >- dark. The three fuses are all good (even replaced >each one on suspicion). Reset button also does >nothing. Removed the mother board and reseated. >Candle is dark also. Anybody have any suggestions on >this one? I'm not finding any info in the manual >regarding a machine with the display totally out. It >assumes you can always get an error code and / or the >reset button does something. > >Thanks for your time and help - - - >Marty M. marty did u find the problem i have the same machine same problem im lost too on it jim [ Post a Reply to This Message ]
[> [> Subject: Re: IGT S Plus (Haywire) - No Display - No Nothing but Lights
Author: fannini slots inc [ Edit View ]
Date Posted:20:46:22 09/28/05 Wed Assuming the reels have power (they should be stiff when you turn the machine on) then the processor board is seated in the machine correctly and you have checked all the harnesses then I would suspect either the chips or the board itself. I would check the chips to make sure all the legs are still attached and are inserted correctly. If you have another set of reel and/or game chips try changing them out. If the chips were ever put in upside down and the machine powered up then those chips are no good. >>OK - This one has me dazed and confused. On a IGT >>S-Plus (Haywire), the only thing that works are the >>fluorescents. There is nothing on the digital display >>- dark. The three fuses are all good (even replaced >>each one on suspicion). Reset button also does >>nothing. Removed the mother board and reseated. >>Candle is dark also. Anybody have any suggestions on >>this one? I'm not finding any info in the manual >>regarding a machine with the display totally out. It >>assumes you can always get an error code and / or the >>reset button does something. >> >>Thanks for your time and help - - - >>Marty M. >marty did u find the problem i have the same machine >same problem im lost too on it jim [ Post a Reply to This Message ]
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