rowe r91 help needed

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rowe r91 help needed

by scottie » Mon May 07, 2012 9:51 pm

ive just bought a r91 hideaway and wall box

bought as a non working machine for a project

the computer is giving error 9 which according to the manual is a coin switch fault, as im using a wall box(mhg/rainbow) there is nothing plugged into the computer's coin switch socket, would this mean there is a fault with the coin switch on the wall box, the display on the wallbox says error 1 but i can find no info on this type of wallbox

for my project the wallbox is not needed so what i am thinking is to get a hold of a r91 kepad/display and hopefully this will let me clear any error codes and use them instead ofthe wallbox stuff


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Re: rowe r91 help needed

by Ron Rich » Mon May 07, 2012 11:25 pm

Scottie,
It would be my guess, that you have the wallbox plug in the wrong socket ! I say this because I don't believe the "coin error" in a wallbox would show up on the main display--Why don't you try the following--remove the wall box plug, and see if "error 9" still displays--If still there--force a total re-boot of the computer--and see if still there--
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Re: rowe r91 help needed

by scottie » Mon May 07, 2012 11:38 pm

thanks for the reply, will try in the morning as its bed time here...........lol

how would i get it to reboot,ive tried the reset button but not with the wallbox disconected


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Re: rowe r91 help needed

by ami-man » Mon May 14, 2012 3:33 pm

Hi Graham,

Contact me off of line and I will try and give you advice on the MHG wallbox once the board type is known.

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Alan

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