Universal Slot Machine Reset
See the article in its original context from August 14, 1993, Section 1, Page 24 Buy Reprints. View on timesmachine. The electronic device is inserted into a slot machine, and then it fools. 1.2 Plugging in Your Slot Machine to AC Plug the external AC power cord into a 120 Volt AC outlet (standard U.S.A. It is preferable to plug your unit into a UL approved surge protector (e.g. Such as the ones you use with your computer). This will protect your Slot Machine from power surges and allow you to turn the machine on and off.
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Universal Slot Machine Key
I have a universal slot machine that has a 50 code on it. I can turn it on and close the door. The 50 code will show. I can then put in quarters and either push the spin button or pull the handle. The reels spin and stop like they should. If i hit a win it shows the win and then shows it as credit. If i hit the cash out it just clears the credits. I guess this is because the 50 code is still there. There is a sesor of some kind just hanging from the door. I will put pics of slot machine and that sensor up. The sensor is in the third pic. Does anyone know what this sensor is and how it is suppose to mount? Also what would cause the 50 code to stay on all the time?