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A Bingo Snippet: How Can I Play
My Game Without Coins? by Jeffrey Lawton Cincinnati OH. It’s really fun to use coins for your
Bingo game at home. It makes you feel
like you are young again and out in that arcade or candy store where you
played pinball as a youngster. But
sometimes you just want to play and not be bothered pulling the coins out of
the cash box after you’ve spent them all (for the second, third or fourth
time). Well, here’s the way to do it
without destroying your game or limiting your ability to use coins when you
want to. The trick is to make the game think there
are free plays on the meter when there really aren’t AND, when you turn the
game on, not trying to reset the free play counter when it is already at
zero. Now the bad news, for all the
games before Hi-Fi, this option won’t work because of the Extra Ball Relay
circuitry. Now the good news, for all
other Bingo games a simple toggle switch wired across two wires will allow
free play using the normal Red & Yellow Buttons on the front door. That’s right, simply press the Red Button
(with zero free plays) and the game starts up as if you had dropped in a
coin. Now here’s the good part,
because you are not using the normal switch on the free play unit, the game
will not lock into “replay reset” mode like it does when there are free plays
left on the meter. Oh yes, if there
happen to be free plays on the meter, they DO reset to zero. Now you just push the Red Button and away
you go. OK,
how do I do this? Simply identify the
wire that places voltage to the Coin Switch (48-2, Green Black on most games)
and the wire that feeds voltage to the Red Button (Wire 50, White on this
example). Your schematic will show
these wires just as my examples do.
Now, unplug the Front Door Plug and identify these wires to their
location on the Plug. Solder your
toggle switch leads to the door plug leads that match the wires (In this
example, wire 48-2 & wire 50-2).
Once the toggle switch is soldered in, whenever the toggle switch is
turned ON, your game will play for free.
When the toggle switch is turned OFF, the game will require coins. “Hey
Jeff”, “I tried this option as you suggested on my Sea Island and it doesn’t
work!” Yes,
I know; I’m not finished. Any
game manufactured after Sea Island has the “Coin Switch Tilt” anti-cheat
circuit. They also have an “Anti-Free
Play” switch added. This switch has to
be bypassed (wired “closed” all the time) to allow the Red Button to be
active when the game has zero replays. Simply
go to the back of the free play register unit and find the two switches. One is a single poll, double throw and one
is a single poll-normally open. Simply
strap the single poll-normally open switch so it is closed all the time. Now your game will play free when the
toggle switch is turned on. By the
way, the anti-cheat tilt circuit still works, the replay reset circuit still
works and the coin lockout circuit still works. What a neat option. |
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Extra Switch on
Replay Register to prevent free play from Red or Yellow buttons. An
anti-cheat feature you need to remove if you wish to play your game for free. ~ |
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