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BO-01 

 Blackout Manual V3.0 

 

Chapter 01 

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 Preface

 

Please read this page before preparing your Blackout product for game play.

 

The  following  safety  instructions  apply  to  all  game  operators  and  service  personnel.  Specific 
warnings and cautions will be included throughout this manual. 

Use  the following  safety guidelines  to  help protect  the  system from potential damage and  to 
ensure your personal safety: 

 

Electronic components in the game cabinet run on 110V AC 60Hz (220V/ 50Hz in most of 
Europe, the Middle East and the Far East delivered units). 
 

 

To help prevent electric shock, plug the system into a properly grounded power source. 
These cables are equipped with 3-prong plugs to help ensure proper grounding. Do not 
use  adapter  plugs  or  remove  the  grounding  prong  from  a  cable.  If  you  must  use  an 
extension cable, use a 3-wire cable with properly grounded plugs. 
 

 

To help protect your system from sudden increases and decreases in electrical power, 
use a surge suppressor, line conditioner or Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS). 
 

 

Be sure nothing rests on the system’s cables and that the cables are not located where 

they can be stepped on or tripped over. 
 

 

Keep your system far away from radiators and other heat sources. 
 

 

Do not block cooling vents.

 

 

Precaution for Game Operation 

Adrenaline Amusements Inc. assumes no liability for injuries incurred while playing our games. 

Operators  should  be  aware  that  certain  health  and  physical  conditions  may  make  people 
susceptible to injury when playing video games. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Blackout Prize BO-46-1001

Page 1: ...BO 46 1001 Blackout Prize Operation Service Manual Prize with IR sensors Version 3 0 Read this manual before use ...

Page 2: ... need support on how to update and or install your Blackout product we invite you to contact your local distributor or reach us at support aagames com or by calling our support line 1 450 824 1671 Adrenaline Amusements Team Adrenaline Amusements 2273 Antonio Heroux Terrebonne Qc Canada J6X 4R3 ...

Page 3: ...afety 6 Environmental Conditions 6 FCC Notices United States 7 Chapter 02 Unit Features 8 Hardware Features 8 Cabinet Facts 8 Voltage 8 Chapter 03 Unit Installation 9 Assembling your Blackout Unit 9 Chapter 04 Procedure to refill Prizes 9 Refilling Prize Dispensers Steps 10 Chapter 05 Operator Menu Game Setup 11 Chapter 06 Parts 15 Electronic Wiring 19 ...

Page 4: ...BO 01 Blackout Manual Prize V3 0 4 19 ...

Page 5: ...quipped with 3 prong plugs to help ensure proper grounding Do not use adapter plugs or remove the grounding prong from a cable If you must use an extension cable use a 3 wire cable with properly grounded plugs To help protect your system from sudden increases and decreases in electrical power use a surge suppressor line conditioner or Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS Be sure nothing rests on the s...

Page 6: ...power cord available from your distributor Adrenaline Amusement Inc assumes no liability for any damages or injuries incurred while setting up or servicing the cabinet Only qualified service personnel should perform installation or service procedures Environmental Conditions Cabinet is intended for indoor use only Be sure to keep the cabinet dry and maintain operating temperatures of 59 86 15 30 C...

Page 7: ...aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient the receiving antenna Relocated the cabinet relative to the receiver Plug the game into a different outlet so that the computer and the receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary consult a Regulatory EMC representative of Adrenaline Amusements Inc or an experienced radio television technician for...

Page 8: ...Screen 46 transparent Monitor Windows based computer 12 Prize dispensers InfraRed Sensors Cabinet Facts Cabinet Dimensions Length 30 Depth 32 Height 86 Weight 450 lbs Shipping Dimensions Length 30 Depth 36 Height 80 Weight 450 lbs Voltage Voltage Operating 110V AC 4 AMP 220V AC 2 AMP ...

Page 9: ... to perform step 6 and 7 1 Unlock and open front door 2 Unscrew the pin in the middle of the prize dispenser 3 Install prizes on dispenser 4 Re install the middle pin to secure the prize in the unit 5 Lock the front door 6 Access the operator menu using the Operator Button located inside the coin door 7 Enable all dispensers Loaded by pressing the prize dispenser icon number 1 to 12 The icon is ye...

Page 10: ...ual V3 0 10 Refilling Prize Dispensers Steps 1 Unscrew and pull out the prize Rod 2 Hang the Prize on the Spiral 3 Insert Screw the Prize Rod 4 The Prize Dispenser is refilled NOTE PLEASE DO NOT HANG THE PRIZE ON THE ROD ...

Page 11: ...e Volume Game sound volume Attract Mode Volume Attract Mode Volume Payment type Display Swipe card instead of Insert credits in the game Enable Dispensers Each number represents a prize dispenser inside the cabinet The prize dispenser needs to be enabled to allow the winner to select this prize slot Yellow enable grey Disabled Return to game Press to exit the operator menu and return to the game P...

Page 12: ...t Manual V3 0 12 Figure 5 2 Payout Settings What it does Average payout Minor Payout adjustable from 1 5 to 1 2500 Average payout Major Payout adjustable from 1 25 to 1 2500 Back Press to return to the operator menu ...

Page 13: ...Press on the number to select which prize dispenser is minor or Major Test Press to activate a prize dispenser to test if the mechanism is working adequately Test IR 5 This will enable rotor 5 and will stop turning when the prize fall in the chute Back Press to return to the operator menu ...

Page 14: ...zes dispensed Major prize wins Major prizes dispensed Avg per game Average score obtained by the player Date last reset Date of the last manual reset of the stats Result xx xx Number of games ended in that range Back Press to return to the operator menu Logs View Prize dispensers date time logs Reset stats Press to reset the stats Clear Logs Press to reset the Dispensers logs ...

Page 15: ...r INV 09 1004 2 Dispenser INV 14 0005 3 Prize Chute INV 07 1010 4 Prize Door INV 01 0000 5 Caster INV 62805K 39 6 Leveling INV 62805K 39 7 Coin Door ADR 40 3000 8 Speaker Grill INV 04 0004 9 Side Glass INV 07 1020 10 Board Prize Detector Circuit IrSpy Master and Slave INV 25 115 00023 KIT ...

Page 16: ...16 Ref Part Description Part Number 1 3 Side Decal Kit INV 09 1001 2 Door Decal INV 09 1003 3 Decal Window Right INV 09 1006 4 Back Decal INV 09 1008 5 Throw to Win INV 09 1002 6 Header INV 09 1004 7 Decal Window Left INV 09 1007 ...

Page 17: ...300 3 TV Bracket Vertical INV 01 1010 4 Side Screen Frame INV 01 1011 5 Top Screen Frame INV 01 1012 6 Plastic Spacer Vertical INV 07 1002 7 Plastic Horizontal Spacer INV 07 1001 8 Plastic Spacer Vertical INV 07 1003 9 T Handle Lock ADR 30 1838 00 10 LED Strip INV 14 1006 07 for Horizontal 11 Tempered Glass INV 07 1021 12 Touch Screen Sensor INV 10 0002 ...

Page 18: ...ion Part Number 1 ADRIO FX Board INV 04 1200 2 Computer INV 11 1001 3 Power Inlet ADR 05 1241 4 Audio Amplifier ADR 310 308 5 Power Strip ADR 05 1240 6 24V Power Supply ADR 80 1206 00 7 5V 12V Power Supply ADR 80 0210 00 N Video AD Board INV 14 0010 ...

Page 19: ...BO 01 Blackout Manual V3 0 19 Electronic Wiring Power Distribution Diagram ...

Page 20: ...BO 01 Blackout Manual V3 0 20 Detailed Wiring Diagram ...

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