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PM0773-01 MEGATOUCH FIREFLY OWNER’S MANUAL
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Initial Network Set Up
After you’ve successfully entered an Operator PIN, you’ll be asked if you wish to register with
MegaNet. If you did not do this by following the FireFly Quick Set Up
Guide before your install,
and were planning to register the game through the Connection Wizard, this is where you would
choose to do so.
REMEMBER: If you haven’t done so already, you will need to sign the FireFly Contract and fax it
back to AMI at 215-639-3137. If you haven’t done this, you won’t be able to register your FireFly.
Every FireFly needs to be registered in order for it to function properly. You‘ll need your username
and password to register, which AMI provides upon return of the completed FireFly Contract.
You’ll then be walked through the Connection Wizard, which is used to configure your network
connection. For details on how to navigate around the Connection Wizard and set up your
connection, please see the appropriately named “Connection Wizard” section described in the
“Network Menu” part of this manual.
FireFly Security (SSID Lock)
Because the FireFly is portable, certain security precautions have been installed on the system
for its protection. If the FireFly does not detect the specific SSID of its wireless router upon boot
up, the unit will be non-functional. This SSID lock will be set when you establish a network
connection in the Connection Wizard.
Though this lock is defaulted on (i.e. it will automatically set when you configure your network
connection), it can also be turned off by entering Operator Setup, touching
Network
, touching
Network Options,
and then unchecking the appropriate option. It is
highly
recommended, how-
ever, that you leave the SSID lock enabled to fully protect your system.
In the rare instance that SSID lock activates when it shouldn’t and the system becomes
disabled, the lock can be temporarily circumvented by doing the following:
Touch the four corners of the playable screen (not including the sidebar) in a clockwise succes-
sion around the screen (starting at top-left, then top-right, bottom-right, bottom-left); this will
bring up the 6 Star Screen. Enter your Operator PIN on this screen and you’ll be taken into
Operator Setup, where you can enter the
Network Menu: Network Options
screen and dis-
able the lock. You can also use the Connection Wizard to connect your system to another
router (which will lock the system to the new router’s SSID, if you haven’t disabled this option).
NOTE: If a locked machine is rebooted before doing either of these steps, the game will again
lock if it does not detect the set SSID.
Additionally, you can enable an option in Operator Setup that will disable the SSID lock for the
current session (until the next reboot) if the 6 Star PIN is entered on the 6 Star Screen. See the
“6 Star Screen” section for more details.
!! IMPORTANT !!
The information in the previous sections deals only with the initial
setup required for the FireFly. There are many other custom settings
available for the system that can be tailored to best fit the needs of
each individual location. See “Entering Operator Setup” to learn how
to access these options.
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