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Embedded Progressive Controller requires an isolated network on a dumb (i.e. unmanaged) switch. The game network (eth0) is to be plugged into said switch. Nothing should be plugged into the spare network (eth1) on any cabinet.standard gigabit switch. Use the normal Game port on the logic to the switch for every game.
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Initial Setup Process After RAM Clear
Progressive Settings
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From the Progressive Host Controller Type dropdown, Select:
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Note: This menu only displays progressive pools configured for this EPS. In order to see all the pools configured by the embedded progressive controller host, click the “EmbeddedController” button on this menu.
In order to access the “Auto Configure” menu, Logic and Main door needs to opened.
NOTE: if you get here, and there is no Auto Configure button, you may have gotten here before all the ePC services have started up, and/or the active and standby hosts haven’t quite negotiated yet. OR… if you are attempting to run the bank with only a single host, you need to manually override data authentication to do so. If this is the case, see this /wiki/spaces/OT/pages/16623370318 page.
Select “Auto Configure” option and the following confirmation prompt appears,
While the auto configuration process is in progress, the following progress screen appears,
Auto Configures option displays default pool settings generated from the host and automatically adds the EPS to the pools. Once auto configured, the progressive pool table will be displayed as shown below:
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Navigation: Operator Menu > Linked Progressives > EmbeddedController
NOTE: To distinguish EPS level progressive configuration against the host level progressive configurations, the menu that only applies to host have different background color
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