E1 Code On Slot Machine

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CNC alarms and Error codes listing for CNC machines and controls, to help CNC machinists / programmers / setters to ease their job.


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Fanuc Alarms

Complete lists of Fanuc alarm codes.
Fanuc 10/11/12 Alarms
Fanuc Series 15 Alarms
Fanuc 15i Alarms
Fanuc 16i 18i Alarms
Fanuc 21 Alarms
Fanuc 21i Alarms
Fanuc Alarms
Fanuc Spindle Alarms
Fanuc 6M 6T Alarms

E1 Error Code Slot Machine

D.Electron Z32 Alarms

Complete list of Z32 CNC alarm codes.
D.Electron Z32 Alarms

Doosan Alarms

Complete lists of Doosan alarm codes.
Doosan MX Series Alarms
Doosan TT Series Alarms

GSK CNC Alarms

GSK 980 TD / GSK 980 TDb / GSK 980 TDc alarm list
GSK CNC Alarm list

Haas Alarms

Haas Alarm Codes (Error Codes) for CNC Machinists.
Haas Alarm Codes

Mazak Alarms

E1 Code On Slot Machine

Complete list of Mazak alarm codes.
Mazak System/Drive error ( No. 1 – No. 99, No. 1000 – No. 1099 )
Mazak CNC machine control error ( No. 100 – No. 199, No. 1100 – No. 1199 )
Mazak PLC machine control error ( No. 200 – No. 399, No. 1200 – No. 1399 )
Mazak CNC screen operation error ( No. 400 – No. 499, No. 1400 – No. 1499 )
Mazak I/O error ( No. 500 – No. 599, No. 1500 – No. 1599 )
Mazak MAZATROL program error ( No. 600 – No. 699, No. 1600 – No. 1699 )
Mazak MAZATROL program error ( No. 700 – No. 799, No. 1700 – No. 1799 )
Mazak EIA/ISO program error ( No. 800 – No. 899, No. 1800 – No. 1899 )
Mazak EIA/ISO program error ( No. 900 – No. 999, No. 1900 – No. 1999 )
Mazak Interference error ( No. 2100 – No. 2199 )

NUM CNC Alarms

NUM CNC control Errors List for NUM 1020/1040/1060
NUM CNC Alarms

Osai CNC Alarms

Osai 10 Series CNC Error Messages complete list.
Osai 10 Series CNC Alarms Error Messages

Yasnac Alarms

Yaskawa Yasnac alarms lists.
Yasnac 2000G Alarms
Yasnac 2000B Alarms
Yasnac 3000G Alarms
Yasnac J50 Alarms
Yasnac LX1 Alarms
Yasnac LX2 Alarms
Yasnac LX3 Alarms
Yasnac Mx1 Alarms
Yasnac MX2 Alarms
Yasnac MX3 Alarms

Recently one of our blog readers raised this question that there are some errors when buying a used slot machine. Though his query was related to his IGT Double Diamond model 96435800 reel slot machine which he had bought but here we are catering to some of the most common errors buyers face when they buy a real slot machine specially a refurbished ones. You can try to fix these errors by doing the following actions as given against each error. Also there are many superb videos online that teach you how to fix these errors.

EEPROM Device Error

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EEPROM (electrically erasable programmable read-only memory) is user-modifiable read-only memory (ROM) that can be erased and reprogrammed (written to) repeatedly through the application of higher than normal electrical voltage. Unlike EPROM chips, EEPROMs do not need to be removed from the computer to be modified. However, an EEPROM chip has to be erased and reprogrammed in its entirety, not selectively. It also has a limited life – that is, the number of times it can be reprogrammed is limited to tens or hundreds of thousands of times. In an EEPROM that is frequently reprogrammed while the computer is in use, the life of the EEPROM can be an important design consideration.

A special form of EEPROM is flash memory, which uses normal PC voltages for erasure and reprogramming.

Here is the video how to fix this error

Error on door of slot machine

Many times when the display on the door indicates an error condition, open and close the door to reset the game and clear the error. Open the main door which clears the current game information and a “0” appears in the Coins Played window. Closing the door resets the game and the reels will spin and stop in their last valid position. The error code should clear and the digital display returns to normal game play.

Error Code 12 Battery Voltage

To fix this error turn power off and then turn power on if the battery voltage has dropped below 2.9 V. Also replace ASAP due to possible RAM (Memory) corruption. Open / close door to clear and also Replace 3.6 V Lithium battery on CPU board.

Coin Errors

For coin errors see that comparitor is seated in all four acceptor clips and that acceptor does not have coin(s) jammed or the coin optics below comparitor is not blocked You can ensure toggle power switch is in activated position if installed.

Coin Out Tilt Hopper

How to reset e1 code on slot machines

Check for and clear any jammed coins in the coin out channel. Also see that the coins are not jammed behind hopper knife or see that the coin out optic sensor is not blocked by dust. If so you can replace hopper coin out optic.

Error in Extra Coin Out Hopper

To fix this see that the hopper motor brake functions properly. Check the coin wiper/ knife for jams and if so adjust them if necessary.

Hopper Empty Error

This is the most common error that new slot machine owners will have because the cash out button was pushed and the number of coins in the hopper is less than the total credits to be paid out. You can open the main door and check the hopper for coin level (your hopper will not dispense all of the coins), refill and close the main door. You may have to do this several times for all of the credits to be paid out.

Reel Tilt Errors

How To Reset E1 Code On Slot Machines

You will find that there are reel tilt errors and for this see that whether the designated reel is misaligned or malfunctioning. Also check if the reel is not unplugged. You can switch connectors from one reel to another, determine if error follows change of connectors. Try replacing reel assembly or optics if error stays with bad reel. Also clear Ram and see if it works again.

Error Codes and Fixes

During the process of clearing error codes, you may encounter multiple 6x series errors. Here are few common ones and their fixes

CMOS RAM Error

This means Bad (or cleared) CMOS RAM data You can Press test button 3 seconds Error code 61-1 should now be displayed. Now close door, turn and release reset key once. Same for game data reset.

Bad Game EPROM or Data EPROM Error

Check circuit board and replace Game EPROM. For Data EPROM error check circuit board and replace Reel EPROM

Bad EPROM Device or Bad EPROM Data or Game Type Mismatch

Press self test switch for 3 seconds If error will not clear replace EPROM Also if the processor could not read or write to the named chip Press test button for 3 seconds Error code clears from display.

Most of the errors can be resolved with little help but many need technical knowledge. Remember that if you are on a warranty or not the place or online site where you purchased a used slot machine is there to assist you with trouble shooting and repairs. They can guide you over the phone or send some mechanical and technical person to do so.