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    Default Help with battle counter from Daiichi

    Does anyone how to reset the battle counter from Daiichi (see photo)? The method for the ones from Asahi (hold down left button and switch on power) does not work with this one...

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    Default Re: Help with battle counter from Daiichi

    Reset as in make the numbers '0'? I think that model requires a remote to do that. It does have an internal clock, so in 24 hours the main number should go to '0', the rest will move down one day. I think that model keeps 5 days information.

    When you get a bonus, the big number goes to '0' right after.

    人生は恐れなければ、とても素晴らしいものなんだよ。
    人生に必要なもの。それは勇気と想像力、そして少しのお金だ。

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    Default Re: Help with battle counter from Daiichi

    Compirate, thank you for the fast reply.

    Reset as in make the numbers '0'?
    Yes like the reset on the Asahi...

    It does have an internal clock, so in 24 hours the main number should go to '0', the rest will move down one day.
    I assume the clock will only work when power is one, right? So playing one hour a day will make this last a month

    When you get a bonus, the big number goes to '0' right after.
    Yes I have noticed this when I shortcuted the contacts for testing purposes. That is also the main reason for me to reset it because while testing I generated (simulated) 9 fever

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    I'm not sure if the clock runs without external power or not. Did you see a battery of any kind inside?

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    No - I don't think that there is a battery inside. I will leave it on over night with the pachinko turned off - should be no problem for the transformer. Let's wait and see if the number moves. Thanks again for your help!

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    Default Re: Help with battle counter from Daiichi

    I have two of these, and it needs a remote to reset.
    The RCU #DRM-BN and you can get one for about $50 in Japan

    Clock seems to run w/o power, but it takes a while for a day to go by

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    Default Re: Help with battle counter from Daiichi

    Quote Originally Posted by rubberratt View Post
    I have two of these, and it needs a remote to reset.
    The RCU #DRM-BN and you can get one for about $50 in Japan

    Clock seems to run w/o power, but it takes a while for a day to go by
    Gotta remember, it's set for Japan time

    so their midnight Sunday/Monday was 10:00am Sunday for us (US east coast time), 4:00pm Sunday for Berlin. Not sure when it changes over (what time specifically).
    Last edited by compirate; 01-10-2010 at 08:56 PM.

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    Default Re: Help with battle counter from Daiichi

    The RCU #DRM-BN and you can get one for about $50 in Japan
    Thanks for the hint. But is it really DRM-BN? The ones I found are called DRM-8N and cost 5900 YEN on YahooJapan. There are also remotes available for 990 YEN with lesser functions (clerk version). Maybe this would be enough to reset the counter? I attached two images which are unfortunately rather small but maybe someone with good eyes and Japanese knowledge can identify the functions of the buttons and help me out. Thank you!
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    Yesterday it finally advanced one day Seems to be half speed compared to the Asahi Miina 21e which already was on the third day...

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