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6. Make sure the network speeds are the same.
The network speed on the Galaxy 3 can be found
under Communications>Galaxy II Network
Setup>Adjust Network Speed.
The network speed on the Galaxy II/Galaxy II.5
can be found under Communications>Network>
Adjust Network Speed.
7. Configure the network. This is located in the Setup
Menu under Communications>Galaxy II Network
Setup>Reconfigure Legacy Network.
Configure the network
only
from the Galaxy 3.
All Galaxy II slaves will display a message stating
“Detecting Galaxy II nodes. Press any button to
configure.” Once you see this message press any
button to configure that node. After all slaves have
been configured, press
Done
on the Galaxy 3.
8. Make sure the network is configured properly by going
to the Setup Menu and selecting View Network
Configuration under Communications>Galaxy II
Network Setup
A yellow light is displayed for the board you are
currently on. A green light is used for any
networked boards.
9. Perform Network Send and Receive Tests throughout
the network if necessary. These tests are located in the
under Communications>Galaxy II Network
Setup. The Send Test should display a yellow alphabet
and the Receive Test should display a white alphabet.
Note: If any red letters appear then there is a problem
with the network. If problems occur, retrace your steps.
It is possible to have multiple Galaxy 3’s controlling
multiple Galaxy II networks in one location. Add the
Galaxy 3’s into LeagueLeader both as masters with the
Galaxy II’s as slaves. The Galaxy 3’s should be setup as
described in Section 6.
7.2 Other Methods of Connecting
Multiple Galaxy 3’s Together
While it is true you can connect multiple Galaxy 3’s to a
“Master” machine (like in a Galaxy 2 network), it will be
much easier to just make each machine it’s own master.
This means you will need to input multiple masters into
LeagueLeader along with every boards screen ID. It also
makes communication and collecting boards much faster.
Section 8
Maintenance
This section is basic information on maintenance for your
Galaxy 3 and how to perform some simple maintenance
tasks at the machine.
8.1 Cleaning the Darthead
Inevitably, during the course of several months of play, a
tip from a dart will get broken and lodged into the dart
board. Owners of previous Arachnid Dartboards know
how to fix and maintain their dartboards.
This section will explain how to remove broken dart tips,
clean the matrix and segments and how to test the Target
Interface Board (TI).
A. Removing Broken Tips
Each segment of either darthead on the Galaxy 3 has a
back to it. So when a player gets a broken tip or a tech goes
to service a board, all they have to do is push the tip
through the hole. Because the segment is capped, the
broken tip can’t fall anywhere and interfere with the
electronics. To do this, you will need a sturdy tool that will
fit through the segment hole. A dart tip won’t work.
A lot of times the tip has enough material sticking out of
the hole where you can simply pull out the tip with a pair
of pliers.
B. Disassembling the Darthead
Maintaining dartheads means that sometimes you will
need to get at the inner workings of the darthead: the
segments, the rubber mat and matrix.
Start by making sure the 15” darthead is in front.
1. Remove the four (4) Screws holding the catch screen in
place with a 3/32” Allen Wrench.
Screws
Catch
Screen
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