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MEGATOUCH ION EVO OWNER’S MANUAL PM0426-26 Rev A
Site Preparation
In determining the location for your Mega-
touch Ion video game, consideration must
be given to a suitable, grounded electrical
outlet. Since the game is a computerized
device, it should have a separate circuit, if
at all possible. If a separate circuit is not
available, care should be taken to provide a
clean and constant voltage. As a basic
guideline, never connect the unit to a circuit
that also supplies power to freezers, cool-
ers or other high power consuming and elec-
trical noise generating equipment. Place the
game in a location where nothing will inter-
fere with proper ventilation. The game should
not be exposed to any dripping or splashing
liquids. Objects filled with liquid should not
be placed on the unit.
Setting up your Megatouch Game
1.
After removing the game from the car-
ton, attach the power cord to the back
of the game near the ON/OFF switch.
Plug the game into a standard AC out-
let.
2.
Turn the power switch at the back of
the game to ON and wait for it to go
through its boot-up sequence. The
game will display the Main Menu Screen.
3.
If you have a Mega-Lease game, you
must follow the steps in the MegaNet
User Manual to connect to the server
in order to activate your game.
4.
The machine has been preset at the
factory and therefore should not need
to be adjusted, however it is recom-
mended that the screen be calibrated
(see Screen Calibration) and the coin
or bill acceptor(s) be tested.
5.
There are many custom settings avail-
able for the game. To customize the
settings, follow the software instruc-
tions in this manual.
Game Description
The Megatouch eVo model has 2 key-locked
compartments: the CPU section and the cash
tower section. It comes equipped with a
coin mech and/or bill acceptor. This model
also has couplers installed in the rear of the
game which are used for future hardware
upgrades including linking and modem ca-
pabilities. Each game comes equipped with
a wireless USB adapter which can be used
to wirelessly link two Ion games together.
With the addition of a wireless router, up to
four games can be linked and also connected
to the Internet. For more information, see
Connection Wizard.
CPU Section
The CPU section is accessible from the front
of the game. The CPU section houses the
LCD monitor, motherboard, I/O board, power
supply, hard drive, and the main harness.
Located on the control board (found inside
the CPU section near the hinge of the CPU
section door) are two internal switches,
SETUP and CALIBRATE (see
Figure 34).
Pressing the SETUP button will bring you to
the Megatouch Setup Screen. See the next
section for calibration instructions.
Cash Tower Section
The coin mech/coin box/bill acceptor are ac-
cessible from the rear of the cabinet. The
cash tower is locked for security purposes.
See Figure 33. The coin mech is secured by
the metal tab to the left of the mech. For
electronic mechs, pull the tab to the left in
order to release the mech. For mechanical
mechs, you must first remove the coin pod
cover by removing the two screws located
on the bracket above the coin mech.
General Care and Maintenance
NOTE: THIS GAME MUST BE SERVICED
ONLY BY A QUALIFIED SERVICEPERSON.
CAUTION: THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE
PARTS IN THIS GAME. BE CAREFUL
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