Bay-Tek SMOKIN TOKEN User manual

IMPORTANT NOTICE:
THERE ARE 2 DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF THIS GAME
1.) BAYTEK VERSION: MAIN BOARD IN FRONT OF CABINET
2.) SEIDEL VERSION: MAIN BOARD IN BACK OF CABINET
PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOU ARE USING THE CORRECT VERSION
FOR YOUR TROUBLESHOOTING

BAYTEK GAMES VERSION –ST TROUBLESHOOTING &
DIAGNOSTICS SECTION
Tro bleshooting Strategy
Use common sense and a systematic method of troubleshooting to determine the exact problem,
probable cause and remedy. Use the process of elimination to find the faulty component. Always
check for the simple and obvious causes first such as unplugged, loose or broken wires and bad
sensors, bent, pinched, stuck or jammed components.
READ - IMPORTANT: If the problem cannot be resolved using the steps in the following chart, it
could be caused by a faulty main board, or the software associated with that board. The problem
may be isolated by installing a en 5 board, and/or sound and software chips, from another en 5
game to see if the problem persists. Insure that the software chip is from an identical game or
additional problems may result. See the Service and Repair Section.
Tro bleshooting Chart – Bay-Tek Version
Problem Probable Ca se Remedy
No power to the game. a. Unplugged.
b. Circuit breaker tripped.
c. Power supply unplugged.
d. Bad power supply.
a. Check wall outlet.
b. Reset power strip breaker
switch or building circuit
breaker.
c. Insure unit is plugged into
power strip.
d. See power supply diagnostic
below.
No Audio a. Volume too low.
b. Loose wire at control or
speaker.
c. Defective Potentiometer.
d. Main circuit board
malfunction.
a. Increase the volume at the
volume control at the inside of
the front door panel.
b. Check audio cable connections
to speaker, volume control and
main circuit board. Check
continuity.
c. Replace pot. (A5PO1K)
d. Replace main board with board
from another en 5 game if
possible to isolate the problem
to the main circuit board.
Fluorescent Lighting not
functioning properly.
a. Fixture unplugged.
b. Lamp out.
c. Fixture faulty.
a. Plug power cable into power
strip.
b. Replace burned fluorescent
tube.
c. Replace entire fixture.
Upper displays not
functioning properly.
a. Cable problem.
b. Circuit board faulty.
a. Check for proper connection to
main board. Check continuity.
Replace white (or grey) cable.
b. Replace tickets owed board.
(AABD2603)

Tro bleshooting Chart – Bay-Tek Version
Problem Probable Ca se Remedy
Upper backlighting not
functioning properly.
a. Cable problem.
b. Lamp(s) out.
c. Lamp circuit board faulty.
a. Check for proper connection to
main board. Check continuity.
Replace grey cable.
b. Replace burned out lamps.
c. Replace board – AABD2705.
Wheel not rotating. a. Motor unplugged.
b. Loose or broken wires.
c. Motor faulty.
a. Reconnect motor wiring.
b. Check for loose or broken
wiring at connectors for motor
and main circuit board. Check
continuity from plug to crimped
ends.
c. Replace motor – AAMO2700.
No coin up
sound
a. Switch bad in coin mech
b. Disconnected, loose or
broken wires.
c. No game sounds at all.
a. Replace switch – AASW2700.
b. Check connectors. Check for
continuity.
c. o to No Audio section to
restore sound.
ame doesn’t
score.
Check for
coin p so nd
– Yippee
Yahoo
At coin drop
Yes –Coin
up sound
a. Coin taking too long to
get to sensor board.
b. Slot sensor board not
seeing coin.
c. Slot sensor board bad.
a. Clean ramp.
b. reen LED should be ON only
when sensor is blocked.
c. Replace chip – ULN2803
Replace board – AABD9616.
ame scores wrong values a. ame is scoring too soon
– before coin reaches
Slot sensor board.
a. Slot sensor board is bad –
Align/clean sensors, replace
chip, replace board.
Tickets
Owed
Display is
adding up
correct
a. Disconnected, loose or
broken wires.
b. Opto Sensor on ticket
dispenser dirty.
c. Faulty ticket dispenser.
d. Notch on tickets cut too
shallow.
a. Check connectors. Check for
continuity.
b. Blow dust from sensor and
clean with isopropyl alcohol.
c. Replace with working
dispenser to isolate the
problem.
d. Flip tickets and load upside-
down to have large cut notch
toward opto sensor.
Tickets do
not dispense
or Wrong
amount
dispensed.
Check for
the correct
amo nt of
tickets
adding p
on Tickets
Owed
Display
Tickets
Owed
Display is not
adding
correctly
a. Incorrect dipswitch
settings.
b. ame is scoring too soon
– before coin reaches
Slot sensor board.
a. Check settings on main en 5
board.
b. Slot sensor board is bad –
Align/clean sensors, replace
chip, replace board.

Tro bleshooting Chart – Bay-Tek Version
Problem Probable Ca se Remedy
Error Codes
Err. 2 ame is seeing
some, but not all wheel
positions.
a. Silver dots not reflecting.
b. Wheel Position Sensor
board not reading all
silver dots.
c. Wheel is wobbling out of
sensor range.
d. Wheel Position Board not
aligned correctly.
Clean and shine up silver dots.
Clean/Replace Wheel Position
Sensor – AASE2700 Replace
silver dot board – A5BD2701.
Adjust wheel on motor shaft to
eliminate wobble.
Position board for black optos to be
directly below motor shaft.
Err. 3 Wheel Speed Fault.
(Displayed only if dipswitch
set to enable. Bank 1 (S1)
#8.
a. Loose wheel.
b. Faulty wheel motor.
c. Score Wheel too far
away, or too close to
Wheel Position Sensor.
d. Wheel Position Sensor
board not reading any
silver dots
a. Check the setscrew on the
wheel hub to insure that it is
tight.
b. Replace the wheel motor.
c. Reposition wheel on shaft of
motor – so silver dots are about
3/8 inch away from sensor.
d. Clean/Replace Wheel Position
Sensor – AASE2700 Replace
silver dot board – A5BD2701.
Err. 4 Coin Sensor Fault –
ame is reading coin at Slot
Sensor board at wrong time.
a. Coin is not triggering coin
switch.
b. Alignment of the sensor
emitter and detector. The
green LED on the board
will come on steady if out
of alignment.
c. Faulty sensor board.
a. Yippee, Yahoo must sound
before coin is allowed to score.
b. Check all emitters and
detectors for proper alignment.
Bend by hand.
c. Replace chip – ULN2803
Replace board – AABD9616.
Diagnose Code Wheel – Bay-Tek Version
The Code Wheel, attached to the back side of the wheel, must work properly to identify slot
location and ticket payout.
To check for proper operation;
1. Shut off power to the game.
2. Set dipswitch #8 bank 2 (S2) to the ON position.
3. Turn power back on.
4. Press the red “Reset” button on the ticket tray for 5 seconds. This will start the diagnostic
program.
5. The ticket display will count up from zero to 15.
6. If a slot number is skipped each time the wheel rotates past the coin slot hole, that means
that the position code wheel is faulty and must be replaced.
7. Replace the wheel assembly and retest.
8. Be sure to turn power off to the game before moving the dipswitch to Off.

SEIDEL VERSION –ST TROUBLESHOOTING
& DIAGNOSTICS SECTION
Tro bleshooting Strategy
Use common sense and a systematic method of troubleshooting to determine the exact
problem, probable cause and remedy. Use the process of elimination to find the faulty
component. Always check for the simple and obvious causes first such as unplugged,
loose or broken wires and bad sensors, bent, pinched, stuck or jammed components.
READ - IMPORTANT: If the problem cannot be resolved using the steps in the following
chart, it could be caused by a faulty main board, or the software associated with that
board. The problem may be isolated by installing a board, and/or sound and software
chips, from another game to see if the problem persists. Ensure that the software chip is
from an identical game or additional problems may result. See the Service and Repair
Section.
Tro bleshooting Chart – Seidel Version
Problem Probable Ca se Remedy
Power to Motor – No
Power to rest of game.
a. 5 Amp fuse on top of
power supply is blown.
a. Replace fuse.
5 Amp fuse continues to
blow.
a. Filter board in front of
game is faulty.
b. Light bulbs or sockets
failed.
c. Loose or broken wires.
a. Replace diodes on board.
Replace board –
AABD9901.
b. Remove bulbs to test.
Replace bulbs (A5LA5020)
if needed.
c. Check for loose or broken
wiring at connectors for
motor and main circuit
board. Check continuity
from plug to crimped ends.
No Audio a. Volume too low.
b. Loose wire at control
or speaker.
c. Faulty main board
sound eprom.
a. Increase the volume with
the small pot on main
board.
b. Check audio cable
connections to speaker
and main circuit board.
Check continuity.
c. Replace U22 on main
board.
Fluorescent Lighting not
functioning properly.
a. Fixture unplugged.
b. Lamp out.
c. Fixture faulty.
a. Plug power cable into top
of power supply.
b. Replace burned
fluorescent tube.
c. Replace entire fixture.

Tro bleshooting Chart – Seidel Version
Problem Probable Ca se Remedy
Upper displays not
functioning properly.
a. Cable problem.
b. 4 Wire jumper from
main board
unplugged.
c. Main ST8 eprom bad.
d. Circuit board faulty.
e. Note: Sometimes a
faulty display board
will damage the ST 8
eprom.
a. Check for proper
connection to main board.
Check continuity.
b. Check jumper for
continuity. Ensure wires
are not frayed as they
solder into main board.
c. Replace eprom – AAMC-
ST.
d. Replace tickets owed
board.
e. Replace both the Display
and the ST8 eprom at
same time.
Wheel not rotating. a. Motor unplugged.
b. Blown fuse in power
supply.
c. Loose or broken wires.
d. Motor faulty.
a. Reconnect motor to top of
power supply.
b. Replace fuse.
c. Check for loose or broken
wiring at connectors for
motor and main circuit
board. Check continuity
from plug to crimped ends.
d. Replace motor –
AAMO2700.
No coin
up sound
a. Switch bad in coin
mech.
b. Disconnected, loose or
broken wires.
c. No game sounds at
all.
a. Replace switch –
AASW2700.
b. Check connectors. Check
for continuity.
c. o to No Audio section to
restore sound.
ame doesn’t
score.
Check for
coin p
so nd –
Yippie Yahoo
At coin drop
Yes –Coin
up sound
a. Coin taking too long to
get to sensor board.
b. Slot sensor board not
seeing coin.
c. Slot sensor board bad.
a. Clean ramp.
b. reen LED should be ON
only when sensor is
blocked.
c. Replace chip – ULN2803
Replace board –
AABD9616.
ame scores wrong values
a. ame is scoring too
soon – before coin
reaches Slot sensor
board.
a. Slot sensor board is bad –
Align/clean sensors,
replace chip, replace
board.

Tro bleshooting Chart – Seidel Version
Problem Probable Ca se Remedy
Tickets
Owed
Display is
adding up
correct
a. Disconnected, loose or
broken wires.
b. Opto Sensor on ticket
dispenser dirty.
c. Faulty ticket
dispenser.
d. Notch on tickets cut
too shallow.
e. Door Interlock switch
is not actuating
against door.
f. Missing Resistor on
game harness to ticket
dispenser.
g. No 12 Volt power to
ticket dispenser.
Power goes through a
filter board in front of
cabinet near ticket
counter.
h. Faulty main board.
a. Check connectors. Check
for continuity.
b. Blow dust from sensor and
clean with isopropyl
alcohol.
c. Replace with working
dispenser to isolate the
problem.
d. Flip tickets and load
upside-down to have large
cut notch toward opto
sensor.
e. Check operation, replace if
needed – A5SW5020.
f. Install 2.2 KOhm resistor
between Red and
White/Black wires that plug
into ticket dispenser.
g. Replace diodes on filter
board. Replace filter board
– AABD9901.
h. Replace main board.
Tickets do
not dispense
or Wrong
amount
dispensed.
Check for
the correct
amo nt of
tickets
adding p
on Tickets
Owed
Display
Tickets
Owed
Display is
not adding
correctly
a. Incorrect dipswitch
settings.
b. ame is scoring too
soon – before coin
reaches Slot sensor
board.
a. Check settings on main
board. Make sure Bank #2
, dipswitch # 4 is off.
b. Slot sensor board is bad –
Align/clean sensors,
replace chip, replace
board.

Tro bleshooting Chart – Seidel Version
Problem Probable Ca se Remedy
Error Codes
Err. 2 ame is
seeing some, but not
all wheel positions.
a. Silver dots not reflecting.
b. Wheel Position Sensor
board not reading all
silver dots.
c. Wheel is wobbling out of
sensor range.
d. Wheel Position Board not
aligned correctly.
a. Clean and shine up silver
dots.
b. Clean/Replace Wheel Position
Sensor – AASE2700
Replace silver dot board –
A5BD2701.
c. Adjust wheel on motor shaft to
eliminate wobble.
d. Position board for black optos
to be directly below motor
shaft.
Err. 3 Wheel Speed
Fault. (Displayed
only if dipswitch set
to enable. Bank 1
(S1) #8.
a. Loose wheel.
b. Faulty wheel motor.
c. Score Wheel too far
away, or too close to
Wheel Position Sensor.
d. Wheel Position Sensor
board not reading any
silver dots.
a. Check the setscrew on the
wheel hub to insure that it is
tight.
b. Replace the wheel motor.
c. Reposition wheel on shaft of
motor – so silver dots are
about 3/8 inch away from
sensor.
d. Clean/Replace Wheel Position
Sensor – AASE2700
Replace silver dot board –
A5BD2701.
Err. 4 Coin Sensor
Fault – ame is
reading coin at Slot
Sensor board at
wrong time.
a. Coin is not triggering coin
switch.
b. Alignment of the sensor
emitter and detector. The
green LED on the board
will come on steady if out
of alignment.
c. Faulty sensor board.
d. Power Supply too weak.
a. Yippee, Yahoo must sound
before coin is allowed to
score.
b. Check all emitters and
detectors for proper
alignment. Bend by hand.
c. Replace chip – ULN2803
Replace board – AABD9616.
d. Check for at least 10 1/2 Volts
DC on power supply. Replace
power supply - A5PS1001.
Diagnose Code Wheel – Seidel Version
The Code Wheel, attached to the back side of the wheel, must work properly to identify
slot location and ticket payout.
To check for proper operation;
1. Turn on power to the game.
2. Inside front door – Push and hold the white door interlock switch and the black
reset switch simultaneously and then release. The displays should show all 8’s.
3. Press the black reset button again. This will start the diagnostic program.
4. The ticket display will cycle from zero to 9 and then A to F.
5. If all slot numbers are showing as the wheel turns, then the slot sensor board /
silver dot board combination is operating properly.

Diagnose Power S pply
Use the following procedure to check the power
supply for en 5 games.
Check the small green LED light on the power
supply circuit board. If the light is out there is a
short somewhere. If the light dims, there is an
overload in one of the circuits such as a bad motor.
Turn power OFF. Disconnect all 12 volt
output wires only. Turn power ON.
reen LED Light
comes ON.
reen LED Light
remains OFF.
Replace Power
Supply.
Turn power OFF. Unplug all outputs from the en 5 Circuit Board.
Reconnect the 12 volt output wires to the Power Supply. Turn power
ON.
reen LED Light
comes ON.
reen LED Light
remains OFF.
Turn power OFF.
Reconnect the outputs
at the Main Circuit
Board one at a time.
Wait 3 minutes
between tests to turn
power ON.
reen LED Light
comes ON.
reen LED Light
remains OFF.
That cable or related
component is shorted out.
See Jumper Cable Pin-Outs
to see which component might
be at fault.
Short in Main Board
- Replace.
That cable is OK.
reen LED Light
dims. A related component such as
a solenoid is causing an
overload. See Jumper Cable
Pin-Outs beginning on page
18 to see which component
might be at fault.
12 V OUT
Fig re 1 Power S pply
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