After the installation of the linking system completed, please power on all machines and reset
the Control Box to begin the operation.
If the Control Box itself or its program chips need to be replaced due to the break-down
during the operation, please power on and reset all machines after replacement.
If the game board breaks down during the operation and needs to be replaced, please reset it
before operation after replacement. (Note: the red tag on the game board is the reset switch.)
All non-function pins on DIP Switch should be set at OFF to avoid error.
Please adjust the voltage of game board between 5.0V~5.2V. (Note: the voltage can be
measured from the connection pins [golden finger].)
1 A RS-232 Bill Acceptor RS-232 cable (not provided)
2 B RS-232 Second screen PC board
3 C RS-232 Touch Panel
4 +5V OUTPUT +5V Power
5 LINK Control Box’s RS 485 Port 2 CO3 Signal Cord
Please secure the connected VGA and audio cables with extra material to avoid loosening.
*
Securing VGA connection Securing audio connection
Finally, connect the display to the power adapter. Then the connection is done.
12 2. Installation – Linking System
jack on control box Display’s VGA connector
VGA
Audio Jack
port on control box Display’s lamp connector.
I/O 1
on control box Display’s audio connector.
Pin Connector
DIP SW1
DIP SW2
3. Installation – Slave Machine
3.1 Connection Diagram
36-
10-Pin Connector
A RS-232
Connects to optional Citizen
printer/ticket dispenser.
* Use Belkin #F2L044 (serial
printer cable/null modem) for
Citizen printer.
C RS-232
Connects to Micro Touch
compatible touch screen
+5V
+5V Power output
Refer to the diagram above to connect the PC board to related devices.
VGA port
Connects to screen
Reset
3. Installation – Slave Machine 13
4. DIP Switch Settings
4.1 Control Box
DIP SW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
MUSIC
JACKPOT
VOLUME
TEST
MODE
JACKPOT
ONLY
ON ON
25% OFF OFF
50% OFF
75% ON OFF
100% ON ON
OFF OFF
ON ON
OFF
ON
14 4. DIP Switch Settings
4.2 PC Board
DIP SW 1
SLAVE ID
LINK MODE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
2 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
3 OFF
4 ON ON OFF OFF OFF
5 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF
6 ON OFF
7 OFF
8 ON ON ON OFF OFF
9 OFF OFF OFF
10 ON OFF OFF
11 OFF
12 ON ON OFF
13 OFF OFF ON ON OFF
14 ON OFF
15 OFF
16 ON ON ON ON OFF
17 OFF OFF OFF OFF
18 ON OFF OFF OFF
19 OFF
20 ON ON OFF OFF
21 OFF OFF ON OFF
22 ON OFF
23 OFF
ON ON ON OFF
OFF OFF OFF
ON OFF OFF
OFF
24
SINGLE
LINK ON
ON ON OFF
OFF OFF ON ON ON
ON OFF
OFF
ON ON ON ON ON
OFF
ON OFF OFF OFF
ON OFF OFF
ON ON OFF OFF
ON OFF
ON OFF
ON OFF
ON ON OFF
ON ON ON OFF
ON OFF OFF
ON OFF
ON ON OFF
ON OFF
ON ON ON
ON ON ON ON
ON OFF
ON OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON ON
ON ON
ON ON
ON ON
4. DIP Switch Settings 15
DIP SW 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
OFF OFF
TOUCH
ON ON
9 OFF
LINER
25 ON
Notes:
To use linking mode,
On each of the PC board, set No.8 of DIP SW1 to use
On each of the PC board, set No.1~ 5 of DIP SW1 to use
ID #1 must be set first
After the setting, use the reset toggle to use Link Mode.
.
Link Mode
different slave ID
.
Please reset after adjusting SLAVE ID, LINK MODE and LINER.
Please use the Connection Diagram that corresponds to the button panel.
. Note that
16 4. DIP Switch Settings
5. Connection Diagram
5.1 Connection Diagram
36 Pins
Parts Side
1
2
SPEAKER 3
4
5
6
TICKET OUT 7
TICKET SWITCH 8
START/ALL STOP 9
STOP4/SMALL/HELP 10
STOP5/PLAY 11
STOP1/TAKE 12
STOP3/DOUBLE/SELECT LINE 13
14
15
STOP2/HOLD PAIR/BIG 16
17
COIN A 18
19
RECORD 20
21
22
COIN A METER 23
KEY IN METER 24
25
COIN C METER 26
OUT METER
LAMP: START/ALL STOP 29
LAMP: STOP4/SMALL/HELP 30
LAMP: STOP5/PLAY 31
LAMP: STOP1/TAKE 32
LAMP: STOP3/DOUBLE/SELECT
LINE
LAMP: STOP2/HOLD PAIR/BIG 34
35
GND 36
27
28
33
10 Pins
Solder Side
GND
KEY IN
COIN C
TEST
KEY OUT/PRINTER OUT
LAMP: COUNT
GND
Parts Side
GND 1
GND 2
+5V 3
+5V 4
+12V 5
6
TICKET SSR 7
8
9
GND 10
Solder Side
GND
GND
+5V
+5V
+12V
GND
5. Connection Diagram 17
5.2 Button Layout
STOP 1
TAKE
STOP 2
BIG
HOLD PAIR
STOP 3
W-UP
SELECT LINE
STOP 4
SMALL
HELP
STOP 5
PLAY
START
ALL STOP
TAKE
18 5. Connection Diagram
the I/O controls of
6. Test
6.1 PC Board Test
To enter test mode:
the test mode and see the test menu.
After you enter the test mode, you can conduct Key Test, Speech Test, RGB & CG Test, RS232
Test and so on.
To exit test mode:
the game mode.
Press the
After you conduct required test, just restart the machine and you will return to
[TEST]
key and then power on the machine. Then you will enter
6.1.1 Key Test
This page allows you to test
the machine to ensure their functions.
6. Test 19
6.1.2 Speech Test
This page allows you to test the sounds and
set up whether to loop the sound.
6.1.3 RGB & CG TEST
Select this item to test RGB and CG .
20 6. Test
6.1.4 RS232 Test
This page allows you to test the RS-232
communication. If the communication
functions normally, “OK” will be displayed.
6.1.5 Link Test
For IGS test only. Please ignore this item.
6. Test 21
If it fails to show a value within the predefined
6.2 Control Box Test
To enter Test Mode:
1. Adjust the Control Box’s DIP SW PIN 8 to the ON mode and then restart the machine.
2. After the machine is restarted, a message of “
meaning Test Mode is accessed.
If you can’t enter Test Mode and the screen is idle for more than 20 seconds, it could
Note:
be that Video Memory Size in BIOS is not set to 254M. Please refer to next section to
change the value:
To exit Test Mode:
Adjust the Control Box’s DIP SW PIN 8 to the
The Test Mode screen is as shown below:
ENTER TEST MODE
mode and then restart the machine.
OFF
” will be displayed,
22 6. Test
The provided information on the Test Mode screen and troubleshooting method:
Item Description Troubleshooting
VERSION Shows the current version. If it fails to show the current version, please
contact the local dealer.
DIPSW Shows DIP SW status:
0 for ON and 1 for OFF.
GRAND Shows the current GRAND credit.
MAJOR Shows the current MAJOR credit.
MINOR Shows the current MINOR credit.
MINI Shows the current MINI credit.
NO.1~24 Shows connection status: Online
for connection; Offline for
disconnection.
If it fails to show the current DIP SW status,
please contact the local dealer.
range, please contact the local dealer.
If the machine shows Offline, please check
the board and make sure the wires are
connected appropriately. If the problem
remains after the check, please contact the
Item Description Troubleshooting
local dealer.
GRAPHIC
TEST
Shows clear graphics or
illustration, indicating the function
works.
If there are white blocks or other unidentified
illustrations, please check if the Video
Memory Size in BIOS is set to 254M. (Refer
to the instructions below.)
If it is and the problems remain, then the
board needs to be maintained.
Changing Video Memory Size in BIOS
1. Power off the control box.
2. Connect a keyboard to the control box using either the PS/2 port or USB port.
3. Power on the control box and press Ctrl+D repeatedly right after the power-on.
4. Then you will enter the BIOS mode. Select “Advanced Chipset Features” and adjust the
Video Memory Size to 254M.
5. Save the changes to BIOS and exit.
6. Test 23
7. Settings under Linking Mode
7.1 Slave Machine Settings
Under Linking Mode, you can adjust the slave machine settings on each slave machine.
1. At the machine for which you want to adjust settings, press
2. Then press
[SMALL]
3. Enter the password. Default is pressing
.
[START]
for 8 times.
[RECORD]
4. Then follow the on-screen instructions to adjust the required settings.
The following is the flow chart:
[BIG]
MAIN GAME
[BIG]
MAIN GAME
[BIG]
LAST HAND
DOUBLE GAME
[DOUBLE]
DOUBLE GAME
[DOUBLE]
CURRENT
DATA
[SMALL]
ADJUSTMENT
Press
[RECORD]
[DOUBLE]
SHORT TERM
LAST
DATA
[SMALL]
SYSTEM
PASSWORD
Default password:
Press [START] 8 times
[TAKE]
INTERFACE SETUP
.
24 7. Settings under Linking Mode
[BIG]
SYSTEM
[TAKE]
VOLUME
[BIG]
PRINTER
[DOUBLE]
TOUCH
[SMALL]
TOUCH REVERSE
and bill acceptor settings.
7.1.1 Adjustment
The
[Adjustment]
to set up the volume
System
PRINTER COMMAND allows customized
setting for different brands of printer.
menu provides the options
Volume
If connected with amplifier, please set the
music volume from 12 to 13.
7. Settings under Linking Mode 25
ted settings.
7.1.2 Interface Setup
The
[Interface Setup]
options to adjust touch screen rela
PRINTER
Printer Setup allows you to list the necessary
information such as address, message, and
denomination on the print-out receipt.
menu provides the
Touch
If a touch screen is connected, you will need
to enter this page to calibrate the screen.
1. Touch center of the cross on the screen
for 3 seconds.
2. Follow the cross when it moves till the
calibration is completed.
3. If required, you may press
skip calibration at any time.
[START]
to
26 7. Settings under Linking Mode
Touch Reverse
If a touch screen is connected, this page
allows you to enable Horizontal Reverse and
Vertical Reverse function as required.
7.2 Overall System Settings
There are two methods to adjust the overall system settings:
1. From the PC board with
Slave ID 1
2. From the Control Box.
Whatever the methods you use, the settings will be applied to all the machines.
7.2.1 Setup via 1st Slave Machine
1. At the machine with Slave ID1, press the
2. Then press
[SMALL]
3. Enter the password. The default is pressing
The system setup flow chart is as below:
.
Press
[RECORD]
[SMALL]
SYSTEM
.
[RECORD]
[PLAY]
key.
for 8 times.
PASSWORD
Default password:
Press [PLAY] 8 times
[BIG]
SHORT TERM
[DOUBLE]
LONG TERM
SYSTEM
[BIG]
[SMALL]
ADJUSTMENT
SYSTEM RESET
[DOUBLE]
TIME
[TAKE]
[PLAY]
SET PASSWORD
7. Settings under Linking Mode 27
System Adjust
The
[System Adjust]
up the system-related settings.
The following table describes the items available in the
1. Jackpot range changes according to your JP MAX settings:
JACKPOT under Linking Mode
GRAND (Progressive)
MAJOR (Progressive)
MINOR (Progressive)
MINI (Progressive)
2. System limit:
The system limit value is 1000 x Max. Play. If reaching this number, please use
to solve the lock-up.
3. Recommendations:
Operator doesn’t t need to reset the game after changing Max. Play.
Max. Play setting should fit the local average play for best program status.
MAX
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
MIN
Level 1 (Default)
100000 500000 1000000
40000 200000 400000
20000 40000 80000
10000 20000 40000
10000 10000 10000
5000 5000 5000
5000 5000 5000
1000 1000 1000
Level 2 Level 3
[KEY OUT]
7. Settings under Linking Mode 29
This page allows you to change the password.
Time
This page allows you to set the date and time
for whole linking system.
Change Password
System Reset
After you confirm the password, wait for a
moment until “
This password change only applies to
Note:
the Slave 1 machine and is only valid for
long-term data access.
On Slave 1 machine, the password to access
slave machine settings are not influenced.
Other slave machine’s password are not
influenced either.
This page allows you to reset all the system
settings to the default values.
If you run system reset, the following settings
and data will be reset:
The overall system settings.
CONFIRM OK
” appears.
30 7. Settings under Linking Mode
Slave machine settings on all the slave
machines.
All the bookkeeping data.
All the passwords.
7.2.2 Setup via Control Box
Under Link Mode, you can access the web-based setup system from the control box: The steps
are as follows:
1. Using the CO4 cable, connect one end to the
to the
2. Configure your computer to use an IP address in the same subnet as the control box’s IP.
For example:
IP address:
3. Open a browser and enter http://172.16.1.2
4. Click
When prompted, enter the password to login. (Default password:
5. Expand the
port on the computer.
LAN
172.16.1.1
[Long Term]
[System]
.
menu and then select the task you want to perform.
Subnet mask:
255.255.0.0
in the URL field.
port on the control box and the other end
LAN
igs_2008
, case-sensitive)
Adjusting System Settings
Expand the
When completed, click
[System]
menu and then click
[Submit]
to enable the settings.
[System Adjust]
to adjust the settingsas required.
If required, you can use the
[Default Adjust]
button to retrieve the default settings.
7. Settings under Linking Mode 31
System Reset
Log on to the web-based setup system as described above. Expand the
then click
[System Reset]
to reset the system.
Time Adjust
[System]
menu and
Log on to the web-based setup system as described above. Expand the
then click
[Time Adjust]
to adjust time and date.
[System]
menu and
32 7. Settings under Linking Mode
Changing Password
Log on to the web-based setup system as described above. Expand the
then click
[Change Password]
to change the password.
[System]
menu and
7. Settings under Linking Mode 33
7.3 KeyIn/Out via Control Box
To key in/out credits, aside from using the keyin/keyout buttons on individual machine, you can
also use the web-based management system on the control box.
Log on to the control box’s web-based management system as described above. Expand the
[Counter Control]
In the
Status
Keyin/out Times
system.
column, you can view each slave machine’s linking state (online or offline) and the
and
menu and then click
Total key In/Out
[Key in/out status]
statistics activated via the web-based management
.
The key in steps:
1. In the
2. Click the
3. Wait until the message indicating that keyin is OK appears. If you want to click any
34 7. Settings under Linking Mode
Key in Rate
Keyin
button again, always wait for the OK message appears.
Possible messages you will receive include (e.g., key in 1000 credits on the machine with
Slave ID 1):
“Slave 1 Keyin 1000 PROCESSING…”
“Slave 1 Keyin 1000 OK”
“Slave 1 Keyin 1000 FAIL”
If you get this message, check that:
(a) The slave machine is properly linked and in online status.
field, enter the rate to be used.
button in the row of the slave machine you want to key in credits.
Keyin
(b) Its previous web-activated keyout process (if any) has been finished.
(c) The machine is not in any error status.
The key out steps:
1. Just click the
Note that you cannot key out credits smaller than the Key Out Rate (set in System Adjust
page).
2. Wait until the message indicating that keyout is OK appears.
Possible messages you will receive include (e.g, key out credits on the machine with Slave
ID 1):
“Slave 1 Keyout PROCESSING…”
“Slave 1 Keyout OK”
“Slave 1 Keyout FAIL”
If you get this message, check that:
(a) The slave machine is properly linked and in online status
(b) Its previous web-activated keyout process (if any) has been finished.
(c) The machine is not during play or in any error status. The machine is not during pl
3. After the OK message appears, wait a moment for the keyout process to complete. When
keyout is done, the keyout credits will accumulate to
Keyout
button in the row of the slave machine you want to key out credits.
Total Key Out
.
7. Settings under Linking Mode 35
8. Bookkeeping
Under the linking mode, you can access the bookkeeping data either from the PC board or from
the control box.
8.1 Overall System Short/Long Term Data
From 1st Slave Machine
To access the bookkeeping data:
1. At the machine with slave ID1, press
2. Then press
[SMALL]
.The default is pressing
[RECORD]
and then enter the password.
[Play]
for 8 times.
3. Select to view short term or long term data as required.
[BIG]
SHORT TERM
[DOUBLE]
LONG TERM
[BIG]
SYSTEM
Press
[RECORD]
[SMALL]
SYSTEM
PASSWORD
[SMALL]
ADJUSTMENT
Default password:
Press [PLAY] 8 times
[TAKE]
SYSTEM RESET
[DOUBLE]
TIME
[PLAY]
SET PASSWORD
36 8. Bookkeeping
From Control Box
1. Using the CO4 cable, connect one end to the
to the
port on the computer.
LAN
2. Configure your computer to use an IP address in the same subnet as the control box’s IP.
For example:
IP address:
Subnet mask:
172.16.1.1
255.255.0.0
3. Open a browser and enter http://172.16.1.2 in the URL field.
port on the control box and the other end
LAN
4. Click
Short Term Data
On the
and last data.
[Short Term] or [Long Term]
[Short Term]
according to the data you want to view.
page, you can view each slave machine’s short-term data, including current
To move the current data to the last data, click
8. Bookkeeping 37
[UPDATE]
. When prompted, click
[Yes]
.
Long Term Data
To access the long-term data, you need to enter the password to login.
(Default password: igs_2008.)
After login, select
[Long Term]
from the menu and you can view the long-term data.
38 8. Bookkeeping
8.2 Slave Machine Long/Short Term Data
At any of the slave machine, press
[RECORD]
and then press
[SMALL]
.
You can get long term data for main game and double-up game of that machine.
The default password is pressing
[BIG]
LAST HAND
[BIG]
MAIN GAME
[BIG]
MAIN GAME
[DOUBLE]
DOUBLE GAME
[DOUBLE]
DOUBLE GAME
CURRENT
[SMALL]
ADJUSTMENT
[START]
[RECORD]
[DOUBLE]
SHORT TERM
DATA
Press
for 8 times.
LAST
DATA
[SMALL]
SYSTEM
PASSWORD
Default password:
Press [START] 8 times
[TAKE]
INTERFACE SETUP
Just press
[DOUBLE]
[BIG]
SYSTEM
[TAKE]
VOLUME
[BIG]
PRINTER
[DOUBLE]
TOUCH
[SMALL]
TOUCH REVERSE
and you can view a machine’s short-term bookkeeping data.
8. Bookkeeping 39
8.3 Reset Slave Machine Bookkeeping via Control Box
To reset a slave machine’s bookkeeping data, aside from using the reset toggle on individual
machine, you can also use the web-based management system on the control box.
1. Lon to the control box’s web-based management system as described above. Expand the
[Counter Control]
2. Click the
bookkeeping data.
RESET Slave #
menu and then click
button of the slave machine for which you want to reset the
[Reset status]
.
40 8. Bookkeeping
9. Selectable Games
Each selectable sub-title is presented as 15-reel & 9/25 liner styles with 3 bonus games.
Player gets extra credits by finding out $ symbol
from the floor. Open the vault to get higher
bonus.
Collect 3, 4 or 5 initiates the BONUS
GAME.
56 9. Selectable Games
Double Game
Choose
GAME. The winnings will be doubled when
choosing the right color.
RED
or
BLACK
to play a DOUBLE
9. Selectable Games 57
10. Troubleshooting
10.1 Error messages and solutions
Error Message Procedures
Coin Error Power off the machine, check the coin counter and restart the machine.
Credit Error Power off the machine and do System Reset by using the toggle switch.
Win Error Power off the machine and do System Reset by using the toggle switch.
Play Error Power off the machine and do System Reset by using the toggle switch.
System Limit Press Key out Button to resolve the problem.
Record Limit Power off the machine and run System Reset by using the toggle switch.
Call Attendant Press Keyout to handle the situation.
Link Error Check if the main machine and connection wiring are correctly installed.
Ticket Break Power off the machine, check the ticket machine and restart the machine.
Ticket Empty Power off the machine, check the ticket machine and restart the machine.
58 10. Troubleshooting
10.2 Solving Hopper SSR Error
Error:
Cause:
How to solve:
After powering on the machine, the hopper keeps working and can’t be stopped.
The Hopper SSR’s jump setting is incorrect.
1. Locate the Hopper SSR jump (JP7) on the PC board. Then identify current HOPPER SSR is
at HIGH ACTIVE or LOW ACTIVE.
2. Change to use the alternative JP7 setting.
Low Active
(Default)
JP7
High Active
3 2
3 2
1
1
Short pins 1-2
Short pins 2-3
The following example shows how to change from
Open pins 1 and 2
Remove the solder bridge between
pins 1-2.
10. Troubleshooting 59
Short pins 2 and 3.
Then apply solder to bridge pins 2-3.
LOW ACTIVE
to
HIGH ACTIVE
.
Appendix A Network Settings
To access the control box’s Web-based setup system, your computer must be in the same
subnet as the control box. To this end you should correctly configure the computer’s network
settings. The following is using Windows 2000 as example.
1. Right-click
Dial-up Connection Windows
2. Right-click
3. Select
4. Select the
5. Enter these settings:
IP address: 172.16.1.1
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
6. Ignore other settings and click OK.
My Network Place
Local Area Connection
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Use the following IP Address
on the desktop and select
will appear.
and select
and click
option.
Properties
Properties
Properties
.
to configure your TCP/IP settings.
. The
Network and
Once the network settings are done:
1. Open a browser on your computer.
2. Enter http://172.16.1.2
3. Then you will enter the system settings screen
60 Appendix A Network Settings
in the URL field.
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