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2 Table of Contents:
CHAPTER 3: Maintenance
Table of Contents ..................................................................................... 3-1
Maintenance ............................................................................................ 3-1
Handling and Treatment of CPU-NXT 3.2 ........................................ 3-1
Installing New Solid State Drive........................................................ 3-2
Remove the old Solid State Drive..........................................................3-2
Install a New Solid State Drive ..............................................................3-3
Replacing CPU Fan .......................................................................... 3-4
Remove Existing CPU Fan....................................................................3-4
Install New CPU Fan .............................................................................3-5
Removing/Installing Memory Module................................................ 3-7
Removing Memory Module....................................................................3-7
Installing Memory Module......................................................................3-7
Replacing CPU-NXT 3.2 Enclosure Fan........................................... 3-8
Remove Existing CPU-NXT 3.2 Enclosure Fan ....................................3-8
Install New CPU-NXT 3.2 Enclosure Fan..............................................3-8
Removing/Installing Jurisdictional SPI and BIOS ........................... 3-10
Remove the JUR SPI Assembly or BIOS Firmware Assembly ...........3-10
Install the JUR SPI Assembly or BIOS Firmware Assembly ............... 3-11
Replacing CR2450 Batteries .......................................................... 3-12
Changing the PATA Board .............................................................. 3-13
Prepare CPU-NXT 3.2 for Shipping .......................................................3-16
CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting
Table of Contents .........................................................................4-1
Troubleshooting ...........................................................................4-1
Common Troubleshooting Solutions................................................. 4-1
CPU-NXT 3.2 LEDs .......................................................................... 4-2
CHAPTER 5: Parts
Table of Contents .........................................................................5-1
Parts List.......................................................................................5-1
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Chapter 1
Introduction and Features
Introduction The purpose of this chapter is to present a brief overview of the features and characteristics of the
CPU-NXT 3.2 (A-026352-03-02), Figure 1-1.
Figure 1-1 CPU-NXT 3.2.
Overview CPU-NXT 3.2 offers several improvements including Boot time improvement, NVRAM performance
improvement (20% over CPU-NXT3), and support for Windows 7.
NOTE: Please be aware of the following:
CPU-NXT 3.2 requires a minimum OS family H15.xx (NSOS-000-1000) and compatible RAM
Clear (NCLR-000-1000), Adlink BIOS (NBOT-L0003-2000) or common BIOS
(NBOT-00003-2000).
Reference The following documentation provides reference information for the procedures in this manual:
Documentation Service Manual 16-022128-xx: Bluebird 2 Mechanical Reel (BB2-Mech) & Video Gaming Device
Service Manual 16-026146-xx: Bluebird XD (BBxD) Service Manual & User Guide
Service Manual 16-029397: CPU-NXT 3 Service Manual and User Guide
Technical Service Bulletin 16-1408444: Conversion CPU-NXT3 to CPU-NXT3.2
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Tools Required The following tools are required to complete the procedures in this manual:
Figure 1-2 T8 Torx screwdriver (left), T10 Security Torx screwdriver (left), and tip-end of driver (center).
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Preventing
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CPU-NXT 3.2 Reference Figure 1-4 for a list of parts required for any CPU-NXT 3.2 game cabinets.
Parts
CAUTION: CPU-NXT 3.2 games require all parts listed in this bulletin. The following are a subset of
all required parts..
Figure 1-4 Required parts subset for CPU-NXT 3.2 games.
Part Number Description Photo Installation
CPU
A-026352-03-02 ASSY: CPU-NXT 3.2 see Preparation for Installing
CPU-NXT 3.2 (BB2 and BBxD)
on page 2-1
Cables
HD-029663-00-03 CBL: DVI-D, W/FRTS, 2ND DISP LBL, see Installation: CPU-NXT 3.2
3M (used in BBxD only) into the BBxD on page 2-14
HD-029663-00-02 cbl: dvi-d, w/frts, 2nd disp lbl, 2m see Installation: CPU-NXT 3.2
(used in BB2 only) into the BB2 on page 2-3
HD-009861-00-01 cbl: tower lamp ext-1ft see Connecting the Tower Light
(used in BBxD only) Extension Cable on page 2-23
Components
6556-001668-00-00 FERRITE: CORE, SNAP-ON .857 x see Connecting the Tower Light
1.285 SQUARE (used in BBxD only) Extension Cable on page 2-23
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About CPU-NXT 3.2 1-5
About This section contains general information about CPU-NXT 3.2, Figure 1-5.
CPU-NXT 3.2 Figure 1-5 CPU-NXT 3.2.
CPU-NXT 3.2 Board Reference Figure 1-6 and Table 1-1 to identify the components on the PCB.
Identification
CAUTION: Do not remove the PCB from the enclosure.
Figure 1-6 Layout of CPU-NXT 3.2 PCB and with SSD Bracket (bottom closeup).
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Temperature Units which are stored at below room temperature are required to acclimate to room temperature
Guidelines before powering on. This avoids rapid thermal increase, potential for thermal shock, and avoids
excessive condensation.
Lock This section contains CPU and Cabinet entry lock specifications.
Specifications/
Guidelines
CPU Lock Reference Table 1-2 and Table 1-3 for the lock specifications on the CPU Assembly Door.
Specifications Table 1-2 CPU Lock Specs (in inches).
Rotation to
Designed Extended Cam Lock (viewed
Lock Location Length (inches) Length* Description Cam Part No. from key end)
CPU Assembly 5/8 inches (.625) 1/2 inches (.5) Special 01-027230-00-00 clockwise
outside
CPU Assembly 5/8 inches (.625) 1/2 inches (.5) 1 1/4 inches 01-12793-08 clockwise
(secondary) outside (1.25) flat
* Conditions
Extending the lock inside requires a new cam.
Extending the lock outside requires a spacer.
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Chapter 2
Installation and Setup
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Removing the There may be protective pull-tabs, Figure 2-1 (A), on the two backup batteries on the CPU Board.
Protective Pull-Tabs If there are battery pull-tabs installed, remove them, Figure 2-1 (B), to connect the backup
from the Backup batteries to the CPU Board.
Battery Once the batteries are enabled or if they are ever replaced, the time and date should be set up in
the OS.
WARNING: If the backup batteries are not working, the game may lose settings when the power is
turned off.
Figure 2-1 Backup batteries with tabs (left) and with tabs removed (right).
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Changing the CPU To ensure that the CPU Assembly Shipping Lock does not open during transport, a Torsion Spring
Shipping Locks keeps the lock from slipping open, Figure 2-2 (A). The Torsion Spring must be removed when the
Shipping Lock is replaced.
Figure 2-2 Shipping Lock on the inside of the CPU Assembly Door.
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Remove Cover Plate To Install Second Lock (if applicable)
If a second lock is required in the place of the cover plate, Figure 2-3 (A), complete the following
steps to remove the cover plate.
Figure 2-3 Punching perforated cover plate out of CPU Assembly door.
1 Use a 3/16-inch or 1/4-inch Flathead screwdriver to punch the perforated cover plate out of the
CPU Assembly Door, Figure 2-3 (A).
2 Remove the cam for the new lock, Figure 2-2 (C), using a 3/16-inch or 1/4-inch Flathead
screwdriver to bend the cam until it breaks off.
3 Install the second lock according to casino protocol.
Installation: This section contains the steps to install CPU-NXT 3.2 into the BB2. If you are installing the CPU
CPU-NXT 3.2 into a BBxD, see Installation: CPU-NXT 3.2 into the BBxD on page 2-14.
into the BB2
NOTE: All instructions for the BB2 are also valid for the BB2e.
ESD: When handling CPU-NXT 3.2 away from the game, observe the following ESD Precautions
listed in Preventing Injury and Damage on page 1-3:
Ensure that the game Line Cord is connected to the Power Entry Assembly to ground the
game.
Wear an ESD wrist strap that is secured to a ground on the game.
NOTE: Before upgrading a game from CPU-NXT2 or CPU-NXT3, ensure the replacement game
theme and OS are compatible with CPU-NXT 3.2.
Removing Complete the following steps to remove the CPU-NXT2 Assembly from the BB2.
CPU-NXT2 1 Unlock and open the Main Door.
Assembly
2 Observe all appropriate safety and ESD precautions listed in Preventing Injury and Damage on
page 1-3.
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3 Disconnect the DVI Cable, Figure 2-4 (D), as defined in Table 2-1.
C D E
4 If applicable, disconnect the VGA Cable, Figure 2-4 (C), as defined in Table 2-1.
NOTE: After the VGA Cable is disconnected from the Accessory/Top Box LCD, it is to remain in the
game.
5 Disconnect the SPDIF Cable, Figure 2-4 (E), as defined in Table 2-1.
6 Disconnect the USB Cable, Figure 2-4 (A), as defined in Table 2-1.
7 If applicable, disconnect the Ethernet Cable, Figure 2-4 (B), as defined in Table 2-1.
8 Turn the CPU Lock to the left and open or remove the CPU Enclosure Logic Door,
Figure 2-5 (A).
Figure 2-5 Turning CPU Lock to the left to unlock.
9 Pull down and slightly forward to disengage hook, then push up on the black mounting tab
located below the CPU Enclosure, Figure 2-6 (A), on the right-hand side, to disengage the
CPU Enclosure from the two blind mate connectors on the Bulkhead Board, Figure 2-6 (B).
Figure 2-6 CPU Enclosure removal from the game.
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10 Lift the CPU Enclosure up and away from the four hooks, Figure 2-6 (C), that hold the CPU
Enclosure in place.
11 Remove the CPU Enclosure from the game.
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Checking/Installing Depending on the jurisdiction, the Jurisdictional SPI (JUR SPI), Figure 2-7 (A), and BIOS,
Jurisdictional SPI Figure 2-7 (B), may not ship with CPU-NXT 3.2. Before installing CPU-NXT 3.2, verify that each chip
and BIOS is fully seated.
NOTE: Figure 2-7 (C) shows orientation of the EPROMS.
Figure 2-7 JUR SPI and BIOS installed in CPU-NXT 3.2.
A B
NOTE: If the BIOS ever requires replacing, see Removing/Installing Jurisdictional SPI and BIOS on
page 3-10, which explains how to replace the chip.
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Installing the Top Complete the following steps to install the Top Box LCD DVI Cable:
Box LCD DVI Cable 1 Remove the Accessory/Top Box Crown by pushing the latches, Figure 2-8 (A), (located at the
bottom of the left and right flanges) outward, and lifting the crown off the Accessory/Top Box,
Figure 2-8 (B).
Figure 2-8 Removing the Accessory/Top Box Crown.
2 Remove and hold the Accessory/Top Box LCD by lifting it up and then out of the bracket,
Figure 2-9 (A), and remove it from the game.
3 Remove the Accessory/Top Box Crown by lifting the crown straight up, Figure 2-9 (A), then
spreading the sides slightly apart, Figure 2-9 (B), lifting the crown away from the game,
Figure 2-9 (C), and then lifting the crown off the Accessory/Top Box.
NOTE: When spreading the sides of the Accessory/Top Box Crown, confirm the mounting hooks
located on both sides of the crown, Figure 2-9 (D), clear the Top LCD when lifting the crown off of
the Accessory/Top Box.
Figure 2-9 Removing the Accessory/Top Box Crown.
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C
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5 Disconnect the VGA Cable, Figure 2-10 (B).
NOTE: After the VGA Cable is disconnected from the Accessory/Top Box LCD, it is to remain in the
game.
Figure 2-10 Disconnecting the Power and VGA cables from Accessory/Top Box LCD.
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11 If applicable, install the reels removed in step 8 on page 2-7. Reference Service Manual 16-
022128-xx: Bluebird 2 Mechanical Reel (BB2-Mech) & Video Gaming Device for information on
how to install a mechanical reel.
12 Reinstall the Main LCD.
13 Connect the other end of the DVI Cable to the Accessory/Top Box LCD, Figure 2-13 (A).
Figure 2-13 Connecting DVI Cable to Accessory/Top Box LCD.
NOTE: If there is too much slack left in the DVI Cable, it can be looped back through the cable
clamps to tighten.
14 Connect the Power Cable to the Accessory/Top Box LCD.
15 Lift the Accessory/Top Box LCD on to the Accessory/Top Box LCD brackets, Figure 2-14 (A).
NOTE: Verify that the cables do not interfere with the Top Box Fan.
Figure 2-14 Lifting the Accessory/Top Box LCD.
16 Replace the Accessory/Top Box Crown by aligning it with the front of the Accessory/Top Box
and then sliding it down until the latches engage, Figure 2-15 (A).
Figure 2-15 Replacing the Accessory/Top Box Crown.
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Installing Complete the following steps to install the DC Power Distribution Cable (HD-029117-00-00):
CPU-NXT 3.2 1 Disconnect the 22-pin Primary DC Power cable (HD-021266-00-00) P5 connector,
DC Power Figure 2-16 (A), from J9 on the Bulkhead Board.
Distribution Cable
Figure 2-16 Disconnecting Primary DC Power Cable from Bulkhead Board.
A
2 Connect the 22-pin Primary DC Power Cable, Figure 2-17 (A), P5 connector into the DC Power
Cable P1 connector, Figure 2-17 (B).
Figure 2-17 Connecting Primary DC Power Cable into DC Power Cable.
4 Connect the DC Power Cable P3 connector to the 12-pin Mini-Fit Jr. Power Input located on
the side of CPU-NXT 3.2, Figure 2-19 (A).
Figure 2-19 Connecting DC Power Cable to Mini-Fit Jr. Power Input.
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2 On the bottom right corner of CPU-NXT 3.2, push down on the black mounting tab,
Figure 2-21 (A), making sure to latch the tab on the mechanical hook, to lock the enclosure into
the blind mate connectors on the top of the Bulkhead Board, Figure 2-20 (C).
CAUTION: This step is critical to the proper function of the CPU.
Figure 2-21 Pushing down on mounting tab.
3 Install the two CompactFlash® cards by gently pushing down on the center of the cards,
Figure 2-22.
NOTE: The front of the Compact Flash cards face the video card heatsink, and the back of the
CompactFlash cards face the CPU faceplate.
Install the game software card into the left CompactFlash slot above the GAME label located
on the SSD bracket, Figure 2-22 (A).
Install the Operating System (OS) card into the right CompactFlash slot above the OS label
located on the SSD bracket, Figure 2-22 (B).
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WARNING: Do not force the CompactFlash® card down. If the card does not engage easily, it is
likely installed backwards.
Figure 2-22 Installing CompactFlash® cards.
A
B
4 Install the Logic Door on the CPU hinges, then turn the lock to the left and close the Logic Door,
Figure 2-23.
NOTE: If the Logic Door detaches, reinstall it by first engaging the left mounting pin and pushing the
Logic Door towards the Main Door hinge to engage the right mounting pin,
Figure 2-23 (A).
Figure 2-23 Closing/installing Logic Door.
5 Plug the SPDIF Digital Audio Cable into the SPDIF Audio port (J2) located on CPU-NXT 3.2,
Figure 2-24 (A).
Figure 2-24 Connecting the SPDIF Digital Audio Cable.
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6 Connect the Top Box LCD Secondary Cable to the Secondary Port located on CPU-NXT 3.2,
Figure 2-25 (A). Tighten the thumbscrews at the end of the cable to ensure it is properly
secured.
Figure 2-25 Connecting the Top Box LCD Secondary Cable.
B A
NOTE: Confirm the Top Box LCD Secondary Cable is connected to the correct port. The Secondary
Port is located behind the Primary Port.
7 Connect the LCD Primary Cable to the Primary Port located on CPU-NXT 3.2, Figure 2-25 (B).
Tighten the thumbscrews at the end of the cable to ensure it is properly secured.
NOTE: Confirm the LCD Primary Cable, Figure 2-25 (B), is connected to the correct port. The
Primary Port is located in front of the Secondary Port, Figure 2-25 (A).
8 Connect the USB Button Panel Cable to an available USB port located on CPU-NXT 3.2,
Figure 2-26 (A).
Figure 2-26 Connecting the USB Button Panel Cable.
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Ethernet Cable If applicable, complete the following steps to route the Ethernet cables.
Routing (If 1 Connect the Ethernet cables to the Ethernet ports located on CPU-NXT 3.2, Figure 2-27 (A).
Applicable)
Figure 2-27 Connecting the Ethernet cables to CPU-NXT 3.2.
2 Route the Ethernet cables directly along the left side of the CPU Enclosure and the Bulkhead
Board, Figure 2-28 (A), and then out of the cable access hole located in the back left corner of
the cabinet, Figure 2-28 (B).
NOTE: Do NOT route the Ethernet cables in front of the CPU Enclosure or the Bulkhead Board. Do
NOT route the Ethernet cables through the same hole in which the AC Line Cord is routed.
Figure 2-28 Routing the Ethernet cables.
A
B
Route Ethe rnet cables
through cable access hole
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Installation: This section contains the steps to install CPU-NXT 3.2 into the BBxD.
CPU-NXT 3.2
into the BBxD
ESD: When handling CPU-NXT 3.2 away from the game, observe the following ESD Precautions
listed in Preventing Injury and Damage on page 1-3:
Ensure that the game Line Cord is connected to the Power Entry Assembly to ground the
game.
Wear an ESD wrist strap that is secured to a ground on the game.
NOTE: Before upgrading a game from CPU-NXT2 or CPU-NXT3, ensure the replacement game
theme and OS are compatible with CPU-NXT 3.2.
Removing CPU- Complete the following steps to remove CPU-NXT2 Assembly from the BBxD:
NXT2 Assembly 1 Unlock and open the Hatch Door.
2 Observe all appropriate safety and ESD precautions listed in Preventing Injury and Damage on
page 1-3.
3 Unlock the CPU and open or remove the CPU Assembly Logic Door, Figure 2-29 (A).
A locking bar, Figure 2-29 (B), on the CPU Assembly Logic Door engages the locking tabs,
Figure 2-29 (C), on the Bulkhead Board Mounting Bracket to secure the CPU Assembly when
the Logic Door is closed.
Figure 2-29 CPU Assembly removal.
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4 Disconnect the DVI Cable, Figure 2-30 (B), as defined in Table 2-2.
Figure 2-30 Connections to CPU-NXT2 (top) and CPU-NXT3 (bottom).
A B
C
D
5 If applicable, disconnect the VGA Cable, Figure 2-30 (C), as defined in Table 2-2.
NOTE: After the VGA Cable is disconnected from the Accessory/Top Box LCD, it is to remain in the
game.
6 Disconnect the SPDIF Cable, Figure 2-30 (A), as defined in Table 2-2.
7 Disconnect the USB Cable, Figure 2-30 (D), as defined in Table 2-2.
8 If applicable, disconnect the Ethernet Cable, Figure 2-30 (E).
9 Push right on the black mounting tab located below the CPU Assembly, Figure 2-29 (B), on the
left-hand side, to enough to disengage the lock lever from its latch.
10 Pull the lever towards the front of the game.
11 Lift the CPU Assembly up and away from the four hooks, Figure 2-29 (C), that hold the CPU
Assembly in place.
12 Remove the CPU Assembly from the game.
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Checking/Installing Depending on the jurisdiction, the Jurisdictional SPI (JUR SPI), Figure 2-7 (A), and BIOS,
Jurisdictional SPI Figure 2-7 (B), may not ship with CPU-NXT 3.2. Before installing CPU-NXT 3.2, verify that each chip
and BIOS is fully seated.
NOTE: Figure 2-31 (C) shows orientation of the EPROMS.
Figure 2-31 JUR SPI and BIOS installed in CPU-NXT 3.2.
A B
NOTE: If the BIOS ever requires replacing, see Removing/Installing Jurisdictional SPI and BIOS on
page 3-10, which explains how to replace the chip.
Installing the Complete the following steps to install the Top Box LCD DVI Cable (HD-029663-00-03).
Top Box LCD 1 Observe all appropriate safety and ESD precautions listed in Preventing Injury and Damage on
DVI Cable page 1-3.
2 Pull firmly down on the Accessory/Top Box Crown Release Handle that hangs below the
Accessory/Top Box Crown Door on the left side of the LCD, Figure 2-32 (A), while lifting up on
the Accessory/Top Box Crown.
Once the Accessory/Top Box Crown Release Handle is pulled, the Accessory/Top Box Crown
Door is released but still safely held in place.
Figure 2-32 Accessory/Top Box Crown Release Handle next to LCD (close up on right).
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3 Remove the ESD Wrist Strap from inside the cabinet and close (without locking) the Hatch
Door.
4 Lift the Accessory/Top Box Crown Door straight up, Figure 2-33 (A), to disengage the four
mounting hooks (two on each side), Figure 2-33 (B), and then pivot the top of the Accessory
Top Box Crown Door down towards the front of the cabinet, Figure 2-33 (C).
Figure 2-33 Opening Accessory/Top Box Crown Door (left) and disconnect Emotive Lighting Cables (right).
C D
A
B
5 While holding the Accessory/Top Box Crown Door with one hand (which is still attached to the
game via cables), attach an ESD Wrist Strap to an unpainted piece of metal inside the
Accessory/Top Box Crown.
6 On the right side of the Accessory/Top Box Crown LCD, disconnect the four green Cat5E
Emotive Lighting cables to the Accessory/Top Box Crown Door, Figure 2-33 (D).
7 Pull the Accessory/Top Box Crown Door away from the cabinet and set it aside on a flat, non-
abrasive surface.
8 Disconnect the Power and VGA cables from the Accessory/Top Box LCD.
NOTE: After the VGA Cable is disconnected from the Accessory/Top Box LCD, it is to remain in the
game.
9 Set the Accessory/Top Box LCD aside on a flat, non-abrasive surface.
10 Disconnect the VGA Cable from the CPU.
11 Remove the VGA Cable from the game.
12 Connect DVI Cable to Accessory/Top Box Crown LCD.
13 Route any excess DVI Cable through the left cable access hole and down the channel,
Figure 2-34.
Figure 2-34 Routing excess DVI Cable through cable access hole.
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14 Route the DVI Cable through the cable clamp located along the back of the cabinet,
Figure 2-35 (A), and then through the cable access hole located on the bottom right,
Figure 2-35 (B).
Figure 2-35 Routing DVI Cable through cable clamps and down cable access hole (left) and cable access
hole close-up (right).
15 Continue routing the DVI Cable with the cable bundles, under the shelf and through the cable
clamps behind the right side of the Component Drawer keeping them as far away from the
main cable bundle as possible, Figure 2-36.
Figure 2-36 Connecting the Ethernet cables to CPU-NXT 3.2.
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Installing Complete the following steps to install the DC Power Distribution Cable (HD-029117-00-00).
CPU-NXT 3.2 1 Disconnect the 22-pin Primary DC Power cable (HD-021266-00-00) P5 connector,
DC Power Figure 2-37 (A), from J9 on the Bulkhead Board.
Distribution Cable
Figure 2-37 Disconnecting Primary DC Power Cable from Bulkhead Board.
A
2 Connect the 22-pin Primary DC Power Cable, Figure 2-38 (A), P5 connector into the DC Power
Cable P1 connector, Figure 2-38 (B).
Figure 2-38 Connecting Primary DC Power Cable into DC Power Cable.
4 If appropriate, remove the Player Tracking Bracket. Reference Service Manual 16-026146-xx:
Bluebird eXperience Design (BBxD) Video and Reel Gaming Device for information on how to
remove the Player Tracking System.
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DC Power The following images show the proper way to route the DC Power Cable:
Cable Routing 1 Confirm no portion of the DC Power Cable with WAGO connectors is laying in the cable
channel, Figure 2-40.
Figure 2-40 Confirming no portion of DC Power Cable with WAGO connectors is in cable channel.
2 Route any excess portion of the DC Power Cable through the cable clamps, Figure 2-41 (A),
and behind CPU-NXT 3.2, Figure 2-41 (B).
Figure 2-41 Routing excess DC Power Cable.
A B
3 To confirm that the excess portion of the DC Power Cable is routed correctly as described in
step 2, check to see that CPU-NXT 3.2 lid opens without interference, Figure 2-42.
Figure 2-42 Confirming CPU-NXT 3.2 lid opens (left) and closeup (right).
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Installing Complete the following steps to install CPU-NXT 3.2.
CPU-NXT 3.2 1 Turn the CPU-NXT 3.2 lock to the left to unlock and open the Logic Door, Figure 2-43 (A).
Figure 2-43 Opening Logic Door.
2 Slide the Enclosure onto the four mounting hooks, Figure 2-44 (A).
Figure 2-44 CPU-NXT 3.2 installation into BBxD.
3 On the bottom left corner of CPU-NXT 3.2, push the black mounting tab, Figure 2-45 (A),
towards the back of the game to lock the Enclosure into the blind mate connectors on the
Bulkhead Board, Figure 2-44 (B).
CAUTION: This step is critical to the proper function of the CPU.
Figure 2-45 Pushing back on mounting tab.
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4 Connect the secondary Accessory/Top Box LCD DVI Cable to the DVI Video Port on
CPU-NXT 3.2, Figure 2-46 (A).
Figure 2-46 Connecting DVI Cable to CPU.
9 Install the two CompactFlash® cards by gently pushing down on the center of the card,
Figure 2-48:
NOTE: The front of the Compact Flash cards face the video card heatsink, and the back of the
CompactFlash cards face the CPU faceplate.
Install the operating system (OS) card into the left CompactFlash® slot above the OS label
located on the SSD bracket, Figure 2-48 (A)
Install the game software card into the right CompactFlash® slot above the GAME label
located on the SSD bracket, Figure 2-48 (B).
WARNING: Do not force the CompactFlash® card into the slot. If the card does not engage easily, it
is likely installed backwards.
Figure 2-48 Installing CompactFlash® cards w/Logic Door open (left) and w/Logic Door closed (right).
A B
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10 Close and lock the Logic Door, Figure 2-49 (A).
Figure 2-49 Locking Logic Door.
NOTE: If the Logic Door detaches, reinstall it by first engaging the right mounting pin,
Figure 2-50 (A), turning the Logic Door Key clockwise, Figure 2-49 (A), and pushing the Logic
Door slightly to the right to engage the right mounting pin.
CPU-NXT 3.2 CompactFlash Card Slots become accessible when CPU Assembly Door is
open, Figure 2-50 (B).
Figure 2-50 CPU-NXT 3.2 CompactFlash Card Slots become accessible when CPU Assembly Door is open.
A
Connecting the Complete the following steps to connect the Tower Light Extension Cable (HD-009861-00-01) to the
Tower Light Tower Light Board.
Extension Cable 1 Disconnect the Tower Light Cable from the Tower Light Board, Figure 2-51 (A).
Figure 2-51 Tower Light Cable connected (left) and disconnected (right).
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2 Lay the Tower Light Extension Cable across the ferrite (6556-001668-00-00), making sure the
cable fits into the two slots on either side of the ferrite, Figure 2-52.
Figure 2-52 Laying Tower Light Extension Cable across ferrite.
3 Wrap the Tower Light Extension Cable twice around the ferrite (two full turns), Figure 2-53 (A),
and then close the ferrite, Figure 2-53 (B).
Figure 2-53 Wrapping cable around ferrite (left) and ferrite closed with cable wrap (right).
A B
4 Connect ferrite connection P2, Figure 2-54 (A), to the Tower Light Cable, Figure 2-54 (B).
Figure 2-54 Connecting P2 to Tower Light Cable (left) and connected (right).
5 Reconnect the Tower Light Cable to Tower Light Board, Figure 2-55 (A).
Figure 2-55 Reconnecting Tower Light Cable to board.
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Ethernet Cable Complete the following steps to route the Ethernet cables.
Routing 1 Connect the Ethernet cables to the Ethernet ports located on CPU-NXT 3.2, Figure 2-56 (A).
Figure 2-56 Connecting the Ethernet cables to CPU-NXT 3.2.
2 Route the Ethernet cables directly along the right side of the CPU Enclosure and the Bulkhead
Board, Figure 2-57 (A).
NOTE: Do NOT route the Ethernet cables in front of the CPU Enclosure or the Bulkhead Board.
Figure 2-57 Routing the Ethernet cables.
3 Continue routing the Ethernet cables behind the right side of the Component Drawer keeping
them as far away from the main cable bundle as possible, Figure 2-58.
Figure 2-58 Connecting the Ethernet cables to CPU-NXT 3.2.
4 Route the Ethernet cables through the cabinet bottom EMI plate, Figure 2-59 (A), keeping them
as far from the AC Line Cord as possible.
Figure 2-59 Routing the Ethernet cables through the cabinet bottom EMI Plate.
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Upgrading The following section describes the steps necessary to upgrade a CPU-NXT 3 to CPU-NXT 3.2
CPU-NXT3 to including, removing SATA Board and installing PATA board, Installing New UDMA Compact Flash
CPU-NXT 3.2 cards, and installing the CPU-NXT 3.2 Labels.
1 Reference, Technical Service Bulletin 16-1408444: Conversion CPU-NXT3 to CPU-NXT3.2, for
more details.
RAM Clear There are four ways to perform a RAM Clear - an automated RAM Clear, a RAM Clear from a Fault,
a RAM Clear using the DIAGNOSTICS Button, and a CompactFlash CPU-NXT 3.2 RAM Clear.
Performing an Starting with OS NSOS-000-2000 (and the future SSSG-000-16C0), an automated RAM Clear
Automated RAM option is available if allowed in the jurisdiction, as dictated by the SPI. Complete the automated
Clear RAM Clear in one of three ways. If necessary, a manual RAM Clear may also be completed.
Performing a RAM Clear from Administration Mode
1 Open the Main Door/Hatch.
2 Open the CPU Logic Door.
3 Press the DIAGNOSTIC button.
The Administration Menu displays. If the CPU Logic Door is not open, a message displays to
indicate that the Logic Door must be open after you select the Perform RAM Clear.
4 Select Setup | Machine Setup | Perform RAM Clear, Figure 2-60.
Figure 2-60 Machine Setup Menu.
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2 Press the DIAGNOSTICS button to toggle between the available options and select Ram
Clear.
3 Turn the Attendant Key.
The RAM Clear initiates, and when complete, the game reboots.
Performing a RAM Complete the following steps to perform a RAM Clear using the DIAGNOSTIC Button.
Clear using the 1 Open the Main Door/Hatch.
DIAGNOSTIC Button
2 If applicable, power the game OFF.
3 Open the CPU Logic Door.
4 Power the game ON.
5 A message in the boot sequence displays a Please PRESS DIAG button NOW for RAMCLEAR
message, Figure 2-62.
Figure 2-62 RAM Clear during game boot up (left) and close-up (right).
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3 If the game does not boot up, and the System Halted screen displays, contact Customer
Product Support.
RAM Dump To diagnose a problem with a game, a RAM dump may be performed so that the data can be
gathered for analysis. In some cases, this procedure eliminates the need to return the entire CPU
Enclosure as part of the Incident Response (IR) process. This section describes the steps
necessary to perform a RAM dump on CPU-NXT 3.2 boards.
Complete the following steps to perform a RAM Dump on CPU-NXT 3.2 boards.
Special Instructions Whenever accessing any printed circuit boards (PCBs) or components in direct contact with
for PCBs PCBs, including EPROMs, CompactFlash Cards, and PCB connectors, use the following
procedure to prevent ESD damage to sensitive components.
ESD: Opening the game and unplugging the Power Supply Cord defeats the grounding system on
the game, as the grounding pin on the Power Supply Cord ultimately connects the game to ground.
1 Verify that the game power switch is set to OFF.
2 Verify that the ESD wrist strap is firmly secured to a game ground braid.
3 Complete all necessary PCB or component handling steps.
4 Disconnect the game Power Supply Cord before proceeding.
Before performing the RAM dump, ensure that one of the following devices is available:
CompactFlash Card with Card Reader
Portable USB drive (minimum recommended capacity: 4 GB)
NOTE: The device used must be formatted for the FAT16 or FAT32 file system.
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Also required is a CompactFlash Card with the DUMPCHIPS program (NDMP-000-xxxx).
1 Determine the following:
If... then...
a CompactFlash Card Reader is being used perform the following steps:
1 Insert the blank CompactFlash Card into the Card Reader,
Figure 2-65 (A).
2 Plug the USB connector end of the Card Reader into an open
USB port on the CPU, Figure 2-65 (B).
a USB drive is being used Insert the USB drive into any USB port on the CPU, Figure 2-66 (C).
Figure 2-65 Setting up CompactFlash Card Reader (your equipment may look different).
Figure 2-66 Plugging USB drive into USB port on CPU (your equipment may look different).
NOTE: Ensure the Card Reader or USB device is securely connected. If the device is not
connected, data displays to the screen instead of being downloaded to the device and the following
message displays: “Unable to mount device {device name} for writing. All information will be
dumped to screen.”
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4 Insert the DUMPCHIPS CompactFlash Card into the OS drive on the CPU, Figure 2-69.
Figure 2-69 Inserting DUMPCHIPS CompactFlash Card into OS drive (your equipment may look different).
5 Reconnect the game Power Supply Cord to the Power Entry Assembly.
6 Power the game ON at the power switch, Figure 2-70 (A).
Figure 2-70 Power game ON at Power Switch (your equipment may look different).
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As the game boots up and reads the DUMPCHIPS card, messages display on the LCD,
Figure 2-71.
Figure 2-71 Progress messages on LCD (message on your LCD may look different).
7 After the “Dump completed successfully!” message in Figure 2-72 displays, power the game
OFF at the power switch, Figure 2-70 (A).
Figure 2-72 Dump complete message (message on your LCD may look different).
8 Remove the DUMPCHIPS CompactFlash Card from the OS slot, Figure 2-73.
Figure 2-73 Removing DUMPCHIPS CompactFlash Card (your equipment may look different).
Figure 2-74 Removing CompactFlash Card Reader (your equipment may look different).
A
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Figure 2-75 Unplugging USB drive from USB port on CPU (your equipment may look different).
11 The RAM dump produces a folder called WMS_DUMP with several data files (CPU-NXT2,
CPU-NXT3, and CPU-NXT 3.2 only).
NOTE: The directory name includes a date/time stamp so the folder does not need to be renamed if
additional RAM dumps are required using the same device.
12 Use a utility such as WinZip® to compress the renamed folder.
13 E-mail the compressed folder to the WMS contact requesting the RAM dump.
Troubleshooting Reference Table 2-3 for information on troubleshooting the RAM Dump procedure:
Table 2-3 Troubleshooting.
Error Cause Solution
Unable to mount device {device name} for writing. Card Reader or USB device is not Ensure that device is
All information will be dumped to screen. connected. Information will display connected.
to screen instead of being
dumped to device.
Mounting device error. A potential problem exists with the Remove the CPU Enclosure
CPU. and send to WMS.
CAUTION! To avoid
damage, do not remove the
CPU from the Enclosure.
The entire CPU Enclosure
must be returned to WMS.
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Maintenance
For details on shipping CPU-NXT 3.2, see Prepare CPU-NXT 3.2 for Shipping on page 3-16.
CAUTION: CPU-NXT 3.2 can be damaged if misused. Do not let the game cabinet fall over in or out
of the shipping box.
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Installing New Complete the following steps in this section to install a new Solid State Drive (6902-026345-00-01)
Solid State Drive in CPU-NXT 3.2:
CAUTION: The CPU-NXT 3.2 Solid State Drive is extremely fragile and can be damaged if dropped
or impacted against another object. Please follow the guidelines below:
Wear ESD protection at all times.
Handle only one drive at a time.
Handle the drive by the sides only and avoid grasping the PCB.
Pad ALL work, transport, and holding areas (WMS recommends 1-inch foam under 1/4-inch
ESD pad).
Clear work area of metal.
Remove/install the drives from packaging separately.
Separate and report any drive that is dropped or mishandled—no exceptions.
Do NOT:
stack solid state drives
contact drive or card with tooling
rush installation
seat a drive into place with tooling
allow drives to contact each other
Remove the old Solid State Drive
Complete the following steps to remove the Solid State Drive from CPU-NXT 3.2:
1 Using a T10 Security Torx screwdriver, loosen and remove the two security screws,
Figure 3-1 (A), securing the CPU-NXT 3.2 SSD Bracket (A-1101365) to the CompactFlash
Bracket and set aside. The screws will be reused.
Figure 3-1 Loosening and removing security screws.
2 Lift the CPU-NXT 3.2 SSD Bracket away from the CompactFlash Bracket, Figure 3-2, and set
aside.
Figure 3-2 Lifting the CPU-NXT 3.2 SSD Bracket off the CF Bracket.
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3 Lift the Solid State Drive out, Figure 3-3.
Figure 3-3 Lifting Solid State Drive out (left) and closeup of CompactFlash Bracket (view from above).
A B
NOTE: Confirm that the Solid State Drive connector is lined up correctly with the board connector,
Figure 3-4 (B).
2 Place the new CPU-NXT3.2 SSD Bracket (A-1101365) on the CompactFlash Bracket with the
thin part of the bracket, Figure 3-5 (A), facing towards the CompactFlash holders, and the thick
part and center opening of the bracket facing towards the video card heatsink, Figure 3-5 (B).
Figure 3-5 Placing the CPU-NXT 3.2 SSD Bracket on the CF Bracket.
A B
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3 Secure the CPU-NXT 3.2 SSD Bracket to the CompactFlash Bracket by aligning the screw
holes on the CPU-NXT 3.2 SSD Bracket with the corresponding screw holes on the
CompactFlash Bracket, and, using a T10 Security Torx screwdriver, tighten the two security
screws, Figure 3-6 (A).
Replacing CPU Fan Complete the following steps to replace the CPU Fan in CPU-NXT 3.2:
Remove Existing CPU Fan
Complete the following steps to remove the existing CPU Fan:
CAUTION: Do not remove the CPU Heatsink for any reason. This could cause severe damage to
the thermal pad under the Heatsink.
1 Loosen the CPU Fan thumbscrew, Figure 3-7 (A).
Figure 3-7 Loosening CPU Fan thumbscrew.
2 Slide the CPU Fan Assembly slightly forward, Figure 3-8 (A), tilt up, Figure 3-8 (B), and lift off.
Figure 3-8 Sliding CPU Fan Assembly forward (left) and lifting off (right).
A B
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3 Disconnect the CPU Fan cable from J9 on the CPU, Figure 3-9 (A).
Figure 3-9 Disconnecting CPU Fan Cable.
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3 Holding the CPU Fan Assembly, tilt it slightly upward, Figure 3-11 (A), place it into the game,
and slide it backwards, Figure 3-11 (B), making sure the notches of the replacement CPU Fan
Assembly, Figure 3-11 (C), line up properly with the screws located on either side of the Heat
Sink, Figure 3-11 (D).
Figure 3-11 Tilting CPU Fan Assembly (top left), sliding into game (top right), lining up notches (bottom left),
notches lined up with Heat Sink screws (bottom right).
A B
C D
4 Tighten the CPU Fan thumbscrew, Figure 3-12 (A), to secure the CPU Fan Assembly.
Figure 3-12 Loosening and removing CPU Fan thumbscrew.
A
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Removing/Installing Complete the following steps to removing/installing the Memory Module (6903-026351-00-00) in
Memory Module CPU-NXT 3.2:
NOTE: Do not replace modules as a troubleshooting step unless directed by Engineering. If two
modules need to be installed, the lower module must be installed first as the top module covers up
the lower module.
The CPU Fan Assembly must first be removed to access the Memory and then reinstalled upon
completion of a Memory Module update.
Removing Memory Module
Complete the following steps to remove the Memory Module:
1 Carefully push out Memory Module retaining tabs, Figure 3-13 (A), until Memory Module flips
up, Figure 3-13 (B).
Figure 3-13 Pushing out retaining tabs (left) until Memory Module flips up (right).
2 If appropriate, repeat with second Memory Module, Figure 3-13 (C), located underneath the
first module.
C
B
2 If appropriate, repeat with second Memory Module, Figure 3-14 (C), located underneath the
first module.
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Replacing CPU-NXT Complete the following steps to replace the CPU-NXT 3.2 Enclosure Fan.
3.2 Enclosure Fan
Remove Existing CPU-NXT 3.2 Enclosure Fan
Complete the following steps to remove the existing CPU-NXT 3.2 Enclosure Fan:
NOTE: CPU-NXT 3.2 Enclosure Fan is not interchangeable with CPU-NXT2 Enclosure Fan.
1 Disconnect the Power Cable, Figure 3-15 (A).
Figure 3-15 Disconnecting Power Cable.
2 Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove and save the two #6 Pan head screws securing the
existing Fan to the CPU-NXT 3.2 Enclosure, Figure 3-16 (A).
Figure 3-16 Removing screws.
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2 Insert the new Fan with the power cable connected, Figure 3-18 (A).
NOTE: Confirm that the Fan is positioned with the WMS label, Figure 3-18 (B), up and the Fan label
in towards the CPU so that the Fan will circulate air into the CPU as shown in Figure 3-18.
Figure 3-18 Inserting Fan.
3 Align the holes in the CPU-NXT 3.2 Enclosure Fan with the holes in the CPU-NXT 3.2
Enclosure. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, tighten the two #6 Pan head screws securing the
existing Fan to the CPU-NXT 3.2 Enclosure, Figure 3-19 (A).
NOTE: The two Pan head screws must be diagonal to each other.
Figure 3-19 Tightening screws.
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Removing/Installing Complete the following steps to remove and install the Jurisdictional SPI (JUR SPI) and BIOS.
Jurisdictional SPI
and BIOS
Remove the JUR SPI Assembly or BIOS Firmware Assembly
Complete the following steps to remove the JUR SPI Firmware Assembly, Figure 3-20 (A), or BIOS
Assembly, Figure 3-20 (B).
Figure 3-20 JUR SPI and BIOS secured to board (left) and close-up view (right).
A B
1 Carefully grasp the assembly handle, Figure 3-21 (A), and lift it up and away from the board,
Figure 3-21 (B).
NOTE: Figure 3-21 (C) shows orientation of the EPROMS.
Figure 3-21 Grasping assembly (left) and lifting away from the board (right) (BIOS Assembly shown).
A B
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Shown below are the JUR SPI and BIOS sockets unpopulated, Figure 3-22 (A), the JUR SPI
with the BIOS socket unpopulated, Figure 3-22 (B), the BIOS with the JUR SPI socket
unpopulated, Figure 3-22 (C), and both the JUR SPI and BIOS sockets populated,
Figure 3-22 (D).
Figure 3-22 Both sockets unpopulated (top left), BIOS socket unpopulated (top right), JUR SPI socket
unpopulated (bottom left), and both sockets populated (bottom right).
A B
C D
2 Use guide pins to position assembly and lock into socket, Figure 3-24 (A).
Figure 3-24 Using guide pins to position assembly
(BIOS Assembly shown).
CAUTION: Do not use excessive force when installing the JUR SPI Assembly or BIOS Firmware
Assembly. If it does not install easily, ensure the assembly is positioned properly and the leads are
not bent.
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Replacing CR2450 Complete the following steps to replace one or both of the CR2450 batteries (6880-026489-00-00),
Batteries Figure 3-25 (A):
Figure 3-25 CR2450 Batteries in CPU-NXT 3.2.
ESD: Observe the following ESD Precautions listed at Preventing Injury and Damage on page 1-3:
Set the Power Switch to OFF.
Ensure that the game Line Cord is connected to the Power Entry Assembly to ground the
game.
Wear an ESD wrist strap that is secured to a ground on the game.
1 Unlock and open the Logic Door on CPU-NXT 3.2.
2 Remove CPU-NXT 3.2 from the game and place on a stable work surface.
3 Grasp the dead CR2450 battery firmly with thumb and forefinger or insulated needle-nose
pliers and lift out of CPU-NXT 3.2, Figure 3-26 (A). Discard the battery.
WARNING: An explosion may result from improperly discarded CR2450 batteries. Dispose of
batteries according to local regulations. Do not dispose of battery in fire. Do not disassemble or
attempt to recharge.
NOTE: This may be done with CPU-NXT 3.2 installed in game.
Figure 3-26 CR2032 batteries.
4 Install the new CR2450 battery into the socket, Figure 3-26 (A).
WARNING: Do not install the battery backwards. An explosion may result from improperly installed
CR2450 batteries. Batteries should be installed with the positive side (larger edge) facing the COMe
module.
5 If applicable, repeat step and step 4 with the other battery.
6 Perform a RAM Clear.
NOTE: See RAM Clear on page 2-31.
7 Set the time on the system clock.
NOTE: See Service Manual and User Guide 16-020832-xx: CPU-NXT1 and CPU-NXT2
Operating System (OS) for details on setting the system clock.
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Changing the Complete the following steps to change the PATA Board:
PATA Board 1 Using a T10 Security Torx screwdriver, remove the two security screws (4006-027320-06),
Figure 3-27 (A), that secure the PATA Board and the Board Bracket to the CPU.
NOTE: The right security screw is located between the audio jack and the DVI connector, and
the left security screw is located on the edge of the PATA Board between the faceplate input
connector and the power connector.
Figure 3-27 Remove the two security screws.
2 Holding the edges of the PATA Board Bracket, Figure 3-28 (A), carefully lift the board and
bracket out of the CPU, Figure 3-28 (B).
Figure 3-28 Hold edges of PATA Board Bracket (left) and lift board and bracket out of CPU (right).
A B
3 Placing the SATA Board and bracket on an ESD-safe surface, use a T8 Security Torx
screwdriver to remove the two security screws, Figure 3-29 (A), securing the board to the
bracket.
Figure 3-29 Loosen security screws securing board to bracket.
4 Lift the PATA Board away from the bracket and set aside. It will not be reused.
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5 Find the notches at the end of the screw holes, Figure 3-30, located on the Board Bracket.
Figure 3-30 Closeup of screw hole notches (left) and screw holes on Board Bracket (right).
6 Position the new PATA Board (A-1101020) so that the screw holes line up with the notches,
Figure 3-31, on the bracket.
Figure 3-31 Line up PATA Board screw holes with notches on bracket (left) and closeup (right).
7 Using a T8 Security Torx screwdriver, tighten the two security screws, Figure 3-32 (A), that
secure the PATA Board to the bracket.
Figure 3-32 Tighten security screws to secure PATA Board to bracket.
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8 Insert the two security screws removed in step 1 on page 3-13 into the Board Bracket,
Figure 3-33 (A).
Figure 3-33 Insert the two security screws into the Board Bracket.
9 Holding the edges of the Board Bracket, Figure 3-34 (A), position the Board Bracket so that the
screw holes in the Board Bracket line up with the screw holes in the CPU, carefully place the
board and bracket onto the CPU, Figure 3-34 (B).
Figure 3-34 Hold edges of PATA Board bracket (left) and lift board and bracket onto CPU (right).
A B
10 Using a T10 Security Torx screwdriver, tighten the two security screws, Figure 3-35 (A), that
secure the PATA Board and bracket to the CPU.
NOTE: The right security screw is located between the audio jack and the DVI connector, and
the left security screw is located on the edge of the PATA Board between the faceplate input
connector and the power connector.
Figure 3-35 Tighten the two security screws.
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Prepare CPU- Complete the following steps to prepare CPU-NXT 3.2 for shipping:
NXT 3.2 for NOTE: This procedure only needs to be followed if CPU-NXT 3.2 requires replacement, in which
Shipping case the packaging (G-018328) is used to ship new units out of Part Sales or to ship damaged units
back from the field. If a game is being shipped, CPU-NXT 3.2 can be shipped safely inside the game
cabinet and does NOT have to be removed and packaged separately unless mandated by
jurisdictional requirements.
1 Turn the CPU-NXT 3.2 Enclosure lock to the right to lock the Logic Door, Figure 3-36 (A).
Figure 3-36 Locking Logic Door.
2 Insert the CPU-NXT 3.2 Enclosure into an anti-static bag (20-014086-05), Figure 3-37.
Figure 3-37 Inserting CPU-NXT 3.2 Enclosure into anti-static bag.
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4 Locate the shipping box (08-017765) and two baffles (20-018327), Figure 3-39.
Figure 3-39 Shipping materials.
5 Insert one side of the CPU-NXT 3.2 Enclosure into one of the baffles, Figure 3-40.
Figure 3-40 Inserting CPU-NXT 3.2 Enclosure into a baffle.
6 Insert the other side of the CPU-NXT 3.2 Enclosure into the second baffle, Figure 3-41.
Figure 3-41 Inserting CPU-NXT 3.2 Enclosure into second baffle.
7 Insert the CPU-NXT 3.2 Enclosure with the baffles into the shipping box, Figure 3-42.
Figure 3-42 Inserting CPU-NXT 3.2 Enclosure into shipping box.
8 Ensure that the CPU-NXT 3.2 Enclosure and baffles are fully inserted, Figure 3-43.
Figure 3-43 CPU-NXT 3.2 Enclosure in shipping box.
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CPU-NXT 3.2 LEDs When an LED on the CPU-NXT 3.2 is not lit, check the meaning in Table 4-2 to identify where the
problem exists.
When an LED on the CPU-NXT 3.2 is not operating properly, consult the Position * column.
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Chapter 5
Parts
Parts List The parts required to perform the conversion procedures in this bulletin are listed in Table 5-1.
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