Help needed on deltronic board sc-700 in a remdemption Pachinko machine

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Help needed on deltronic board sc-700 in a redemption Pachinko machine

I bought this at the superauction we just had and I never had a redemption machine before. So in other words I am a noob to these things. Wife wanted it and and only had one problem that I seen and it was an easy fix. After we get it home fix the crack piece and everything works like a charm, notice there was a board missing on the ticket redemption part and figure that is not a problem since she wanted just for the pachinko itself. Once she hits 3 in a roll on the slot part of it, it errors E4 on the display on the pachinko. Read somewhere for another board and it dealt with the ticket dispenser fault, figure it is because the board is gone. May be the problem may not but does anyone know if there is a dip switch on the sc-700 board to disable it. Also what the other switches do.

Thank You
Joshua
 

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Sorry, I don't really know anything about those machines... so I'm not really much of a help. But I must say it looks pretty cool! That is a very good find indeed.
 
I dunno about pachinko, but I've serviced some 20-odd ticket dispensers over the last couple years (some more than once) so I can probably help.

Deltronic is one of the Big Two in ticket dispensers (Entropy being the other, and Benchmark being the shortsighted wannabe :p). These guys are EVERYWHERE in the redemption world and leave an iconic "tire track" imprint on tickets as they're dispensed:

http://happcontrols.com/coindoors/42054400.htm

Odds are, that's the exact dispenser in your pachinko machine, and one of those will get you up and running in seconds.

Note: "Continuous type" uses a 4-pin inline connector (pictured at the link), and "Pulse type" uses a 6-pin inline connector with smaller pins. Can't say I've ever seen a "Logic Input" dispenser; redemption companies seem to prefer the direct control of the continuous interface.

-E- "Redemption pachinko" just settled in. Where can I get one of those!?
 
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They had 2 of them at the last Belleville auction. The one we got had all the keys unlike the other one that was lock in the back and could not get into it. This was the only place I have ever seen one as a redemption no less. The big selling point to me was it was already in an enclosed cabinet so we did not have to worry about our little one with the little balls. We have to watch her like a hawk when we are playing the older one we have. I do have to say this thing is huge, we did not really think about that when we seen it only when we had it loaded in the truck. We figure it was the Deltronic Labs DL-1275 ticket dispenser just did not want to buy one atm. We have been going dip switch by dip switch in hopes we find the one that turns it off. This is just a long drawn out way of doing it. Think we found the difficulty ones so far. If by chance we do not find it , I will find one on ebay and hope it works.
 
Looks like you have a typical Deltronics ticket dispensor.
Without the board on it the machine will indeed constantly pop an error because it's looking for it.

The control board you have appears to be a Deltronics Yogi I .
Yogi II documentation may or may not help any as far as dip switches.
http://www.deltroniclabs.com/images/pdf/yogimanual.pdf
(I wrote to ask if they had a manual for version I, awaiting reply)

Do you want to be able to dispense tickets ?
If there's not an option in the game settings or the Yogi board to disable the ticket option, then this may be an option as it simulates a ticket dispenser board. (no tickets needed, ever)
http://www.benchmarkgames.com/game_ticketemulator.htm

Great for home use ticket dispensing machines that "require" tickets.
(and for redemption machine repairs as well of course)
 
I do not have any manuals for the yogi 1 :( . But I do thank you for the manual for the yogi 2 and will see later if any of the dips are the same for this boards as well. Wish I would have seen the ticket emulator before now, I would have love to get. I do have some dispensers heading my way now. My little one loves seeing tickets dispense when we go to places that have that type of payout.
Thank You again for the manual
 
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Yeah, I kinda knew the Yogi II would be different, just pointed you to that one for reference.
I have the SC-700 manual now, but I can't seem to attach it anywhere.
I sent you an e-mail.
 
Thank You Kevin for the manuals. Will mess with the dips later on, trying to get my showcase cabinet wiring up for mame for my boys today.
 
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