Super Shuffle Operating Manual
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14.Choose your
Encryption Type
. Currently we only sup-
port WEP and None. If you chose WEP, make sure to
enter in your
Encryption Key
.
15.Select
Network Settings
.
16. Select
Back to Network Setup Menu
once finished.
6.3 Manually Setting up your Network
If you choose to manually set up your IP Settings, you will
have to input the
IP Address, IP Subnet, Gateway, DNS
Server 1,
and
DNS Server 2
. These are provided by the
internet provider. If the network in the location isn’t yours,
contact the bar owner.
Section 6
Communications
You can network the Super Shuffle machine with other high-
speed equipment in your locations. There are two networking
types; Ethernet (wired) or Wireless. You will need a working
router for any of these networking options to work.
6.1 Setting up a Wired Network
Setting up a wired network, or ethernet, is fairly straight
forward. The Super Shuffle’s mainboard has a built in net-
work card. You will need to have a properly set up router
first.
1. Run an ethernet cable from the router to the Super
Shuffle.
2. Plug the ethernet cable into the ethernet port on the
mainboard.
3. Go into the setup mode by pressing the Service Button
on the IOB.
4. Select
Communications Settings
.
5. Select
Connection Type
. Choose LeagueLeader
(Network).
6. Select
Network Settings
.
7. Select Built-In-Ethernet for the
Network Device
. This
will allow you to make changes to the “Use DHCP”
option. If you choose not to use DHCP see section 6.3.
8. Select
Back to Network Setup Menu
once finished.
6.2 Setting up a Wireless Network
Setting up a wireless network is setup differently than an
wired network. You will need to have a properly set up
router first.
1. Unplug the Super Shuffle.
2. Install Kit# 42913-The PCI Bracket
3. Plug in the wireless card on to the motherboard. See A1
(page 15) for our list of recommended Wireless Cards.
4. Secure the PCI Card to the bracket with a screw.
5. Plug in the Super Shuffle.
6. Go into the setup mode by pressing the Service Button
on the IOB.
7. Select
Communications Settings
.
8. Select
Connection Type
. Choose LeagueLeader
(Network).
9. Select
Network Settings
.
10 Select Wireless for the
Network Device
. This will
allow you to make changes to the “Use DHCP”
option. If you choose not to use DHCP see section 6.3.
11.Select
Wireless Network
.
12.Choose
Auto Scan
. This will scan your area for any
wireless access points.
13.Choose the access point you intend to use. Depending
on the area, more than one access point may be dis-
played. Choose your access point.
6.4 Setting up Dialup
A Dialup connection uses existing analog phone lines to
call a local server and log in to the internet. You will need
a USB modem in the game. You will also need to connect
a phone line to the modem and to the phone system in the
location.
1. Select
Communications Settings
.
2. Select
Connection Type
. Choose LeagueLeader
(Modem).
3. Select
Modem Settings
.
4. Enter in a Phone Number. This is the number the shuf-
fleboard uses to call into the internet. This number can
be found at www.dialupusa.net.
5. Enter in your ISP Username in the
Username
text box.
6. Enter in your ISP Password in the
Password
text box.
7. Exit
Modem Settings
.
Note: Modems designed for Windows operating systems
will not work.
6.5 LeagueLeader Settings
LeagueLeader is an online program that is used to create
and run leagues on the Super Shuffle. With LeagueLeader
you also get automatic software updates for the Super
Shuffle. Call Arachnid for more info.
1. Press the service button in the coin door.
2. Select
Communications Settings
.
3. Select
LeagueLeader SETTINGS
.
4. Enter in your
FTP Username
.
5. Enter in your
FTP Password
.
6. Exit LeagueLeader Settings.
6.6 Making a Test Call
Its a good idea to test your connection after you have setup
the Super Shuffle communications. While in the commu-
nications menu, select
Test Settings
.
The Super Shuffle will test all your settings and
connections.