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Summary of Contents for Super Shot

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Page 2: ...36 E sales baytekgames com All games are proudly manufactured at our factory in Pulaski Wisconsin USA JOIN OUR SERVICE FIRST NETWORK This free service is intended to keep you up to date on the latest game information early notification of parts specials pertinent technical bulletins updates on retro fit parts software upgrades and much more Log on to www baytekgames com parts then click on the Par...

Page 3: ... BONUS TIME MODE 26 POINTS PER TICKET 26 DOUBLE TICKETS 26 MINIMUM TICKETS DURING GAME PLAY 27 JACKPOT INCREMENT 27 JACKPOT DECREMENT 27 JACKPOT MINIMUM 28 JACKPOT MAXIMUM 28 MINIMUM HIGH SCORE 29 HIGH SCORE RESET 29 RESET SETTINGS 29 DIAGNOSTICS 30 MAIN BOARD WIRING PIN OUT 31 WIRING DIAGRAMS 32 35 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 36 41 HOW TO GUIDES 42 43 BILL ACCEPTOR DIAGNOSTICS 44 POWER SUPPLY DIAGNOST...

Page 4: ... take a moment to read through this manual and be sure to contact our factory if you have any questions or would like some more information Thank you for your purchase Your business is important to us and we hope you enjoy this game as much as we do Your Friends at Bay Tek Games GAME INSPECTION Inspect the game for any damaged loose or missing parts If damage is found please contact your freight c...

Page 5: ... throughout game play C PUSH BACK Basket moves in increments after each successful basket D STATIONARY Basket is set to the back wall and does not move Wait for others to join for competition play Shoot as many balls as you can in the alloted time and make them in the hoop to score points Win tickets for points scored Beat the jackpot score and win the jackpot tickets ...

Page 6: ...e of flammable subtances can cause sever burns or serious injury Always use NON FLAMMABLE solvents for cleaning DO NOT use gasoline kerosene or thinners CAUTION Lifting heavy objects can cause back neck or other injuries Be sure adequate lifting and moving devices are available when unloading unpacking and moving this game ATTENTION Be sure the electrical power matches the game requirements See th...

Page 7: ...oard on a clean stable surface Locate the hardware kit inside the cash box Remove four flat washers two split washers two nylon nuts and two hex bolts With assistance lift the backboard piece and insert it into the rear of the ball ramp ...

Page 8: ... pemstuds at the bottom On the top of the legs secure to the red metal cut out pieces using a flat washer a split washer and the hexbolt one on each side highlighted in pink On the bottom of the legs secure to the pemstud using a flat washer and a nylon nut one on each side highlighted in green ...

Page 9: ... to the corresponding colored housings on the gray cables hoop sensors already ran on the bottom back of the ramp Leaving a service loop of 16 18 secure the cables to the sticky tabs already attached to the cabinet using the zip ties included in the hardwarde kit ...

Page 10: ...he crowd backboard up and insert it into the rear of the ramp behind the clear backboard BE CAREFUL NOT TO PINCH THE CABLES Run the cables through the cut out on the metal piece above the NOTICE decal Plug cable 7429 from the backboard into cable 7402 ...

Page 11: ...T Plug ribbon cable 7419 from the backboard into the housing located on the back bottom right side of the ramp Secure the 7429 to the sticky tab up inside the rear of the ramp using a zip tie included in the hardware kit ...

Page 12: ...sing zip ties included in the hardware kit BE CAREFUL TO NOT TIGHTEN THE ZIP TIES TOO TIGHTLY AROUND THE RIBBON CABLE THIS WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE CABLE In the front of the ramp lift and insert the ball stop acrylic piece Install so the acrylic piece sits flush with the top of the display section ...

Page 13: ... from the hardware kit Insert two bolts and two washers on each side to secure the ball stop acrylic in place Tighten all bolts With assistance lift the cage on top of the ramp Insert the notches on the bottom of the cage into the cut outs in the top of ramp ...

Page 14: ... secure the cage in place There will be two bolts in the front of the cage and three in the rear circled in yellow in the diagrams Insert the bolts and secure the cage Repeat this for both sides of the cage Remove the protective film from the ball stop acrylic ...

Page 15: ...nce lift and set the console section in front of the ramp Lift the console and insert the tabs on the rear of the console into the cut outs on the front of the ramp Lift the console at the front to lock the tabs down into the cut outs ...

Page 16: ... a washer and bolts inserted into each side Plug in the cable bundle from the console to the cable bundle from the ramp Each cable will only have one match so they can not be mixed up Route the ribbon cable from the ramp through the hole on the back of the console and down into the console Secure the excess ribbon cable into the saddles on the bottom of the console ...

Page 17: ...nside the console is where you will link multiple games together or connect a jackpot sign Inside the console route and plug in the power cable to the line filter box Route and plug in the ribbon cable to the housing on the CB3904 circuit board This location is also labeled Plug remaining end of power cable into a standard power outlet You are now ready to play ball ...

Page 18: ...Plug in the black power cable to the power supply and route through the cut out in the box on the opposite side of the door hinge Each game in the bank will require it s own phone cable Route the needed cables through the cut out in the black box on the same side as the hinge for the door ...

Page 19: ...are plugged in Under the ball return ramp area unplug all the wire housings and use a drill to remove the screw in the clamp that is holding the bundle of cables up Move the bundle of cables to the side Locate the hardware kit in the cash box with the black 10 screws inside Use the screws to attach the linking box to any of the games in the bank under the ball return ramp use the pilot holes ...

Page 20: ...inking box into a standard power outlet Feed one phone cable from the linking box into each of the game consoles Insert the phone cable through the hole cut out on the back side of the console Inside the console of each game plug the phone cable into the blue phone port on the main board HOW TO INSTALL LINKING KIT CONT ...

Page 21: ...e dip switch bank is located on the mainboard inside the front door of the game factory default settings are highlighted below SWITCH DESCRIPTION ON OFF 1 STATIONARY X 2 JERSEY SHORE X 3 D B DEFAULTS X 4 MANUFACTURER SETTINGS X ...

Page 22: ... TIME N9 BONUS TIME REWARDED N10 BONUS TIME MODE N11 POINTS PER TICKET N12 DOUBLE TICKETS N13 MINIMUM TICKETS PER GAME N14 JACKPOT INCREMENT N15 JACKPOT DECREMENT N16 JACKPOT MINIMUM N17 JACKPOT MAXIMUM N18 MINIMUM HIGH SCORE Press the MENU button inside the front door to enter the game menu Scroll through the menu options using the MENU button Make your selections with the MENU SELECT button ...

Page 23: ...hlighted below Scroll through the N3 menu with the MENU button Make your selection with the SELECT button The factory settings are highlighted below Scroll through the N2 menu with the MENU button Make your selection with the SELECT button The factory settings are highlighted below 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ADJUSTABLE IN INCREMENTS OF 1 0 TO 20 4 DEFAULT ...

Page 24: ...s are highlighted below This option sets the base time for game play Scroll through the N5 menu with the MENU button Make your selection with the SELECT button The factory settings are highlighted below This setting determines how much time additional players have to credit and join in game play once a competition is started by the first player Game will automatically start after the set amount of...

Page 25: ...factory settings are highlighted below This will set the amount of bonus time awarded to a player who scores the required amount of points Scroll through the N8 menu with the MENU button Make your selection with the SELECT button The factory settings are highlighted below This setting determines the amount of points needed to be scored during regular game play to receive the additional bonus time ...

Page 26: ... be earned EVERY XX POINTS In this mode a player will receive extra time every XX points see points needed for bonus time NOTE in this mode all tournament players get additional time each time any of the players gets additional time ONCE THe player can get extra time but only once Scroll through the N12 menu with the MENU button Make your selection with the SELECT button The factory settings are h...

Page 27: ... or how other ticket options in the game might be set Scroll through the N15 menu with the MENU button Make your selection with the SELECT button The factory settings are highlighted below This option is used to help players that are not as skilled as others or for use when the jackpot win value becomes too high for normal players to win With this option enabled the points needed to win the jackpo...

Page 28: ...POT MINIMUM Scroll through the N16 menu with the MENU button Make your selection with the SELECT button The factory settings are highlighted below This option sets the minimum amount of tickets that will be won if the player matches or breaks the jackpot points to win amount 100 DEFAULT ADJUSTABLE IN INCREMENTS OF 50 100 TO 1000 ADJUSTABLE IN INCREMENTS OF 100 1100 TO 2000 ADJUSTABLE IN INCREMENTS...

Page 29: ...set the starting minimum score needed to win the jackpot amount Press the MENU SELECT button 3 times to clear the current high score and reset to the minimum high score Press the MENU SELECT button 3 times to reset all settings to the factory defaults 60 DEFAULT ADJUSTABLE IN INCREMENTS OF 1 0 TO 10 ADJUSTABLE IN INCREMENTS OF 2 12 TO 30 ADJUSTABLE IN INCREMENTS OF 5 35 TO 50 ADJUSTABLE IN INCREME...

Page 30: ... C Send backboard to front limit D Send backboard to back limit t b e l are informational e Encoder status Green is idle Flashing green red is actively reading l red is limit switch active green is clear t top ball sensor blocked is red green is clear b bottom ball sensor blocked is red green is clear Diagnostic motor flag enables motor status indictor during game play in the lower left corner Gre...

Page 31: ...J24 J21 J8 J6 J9 J5 AACE7416 Counters Menu Buttons AACE9413 12 Volt DC in AACE7405 Speaker Cable AACE7403 Hoop Sensors AACE7404 Ticket Dispenser USB Socket To Update Software AACE7422 Coin Door AACE7401 Bill Acceptor Cable AACE8632 Marquee Communication Ground Signal 12 VDC AACE7422 Main Cable Backup option for AACE7404 AACE7408 Displays J29 ...

Page 32: ...M 12 V COM AACE9413 To J18 on Board AACB3906 Actuator Driver BD AC Power to Power Supply A5CORD5 AANEWGEN1 RBN 24 VDC Power Supply A5PS6900 AACE4733 AACE7424 Flood Light AACE7431 Flood Light AACE7431 AACE7407 Not Used AACE4401 LED lighting for balls To AACE7422 Power to sensors To AACE7400 5 Volts to front display To AACE7425 5 Volts to rear display AACE7406 AACE7422 AACE7421 To Ball Gate Actuator...

Page 33: ...418 Viewed from looking down on display AACB3904 Splitter Board Viewed from back of game AACE9419 AANEWGEN1 RBN AACE7408 AACE7415 AACE7409 4 3 1 2 AACE7400 5 Volts DC From Power Supply AACE7419 AACE7425 5 Volts DC 4 3 1 2 AACE7402 From Power Supply AACE7430 AACE7429 DISPLAY WIRING WIRING DIAGRAMS ...

Page 34: ...n B also raises bar in diagnosis Button A also lowers bar in diagnosis AAMO7400 Basket Sled Motor UCL Connector Card Swipe system cable would be plugged into this connector AACBL4A DOOR Coin Switches and Lights AACE7422 AACE7423 AACE7422 AACE7422 AACE7422 Button C also moves basket forward in diagnosis Button D also moves basket backward in diagnosis AACE7421 AACB4401 Encoder Sensor for Trolley Tr...

Page 35: ...u Button AAPB2700 AAPB2700 Game Counter Ticket Counter AACO3325 AACE7416 AANEWGEN1 RBN Speaker AACE8811 4 Ohm Power Strip AACE9407 To Dollar Bill Acceptor AACE7401 Bill Acceptor Cable AACE7427 AACE7403 AACE7405 To J19 on Board Speaker AACE8811 4 Ohm There are 2 Led s on sensors Green is power Yellow is normally ON and goes out when hoop is blocked To J8 on Board To J25 on Board Meters are 120 Ohms...

Page 36: ... faulty Faulty Cable Remove front display plexi Refer to How Access Dis play Spotlights and Actuator and examine LED strip AACE4401 Check cables from LED strip to power supply AACE4401 AACE7431 AACE7407 AACE7424 LED target Cabinet spot lights lighting not working LED spotlight faulty Faulty Cable Remove front display plexi Refer to How Access Dis play Spotlights and Actuator and examine LED spot l...

Page 37: ...ontinuity from dispenser to main board AACE7422 Check for pinched broken or disconnected wires Replace as necessary Clean with compressed air and if necessary wipe sensor with isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab Flip tickets and load upside down to have large cut notch toward opto sensor Replace dispenser with spare working dispenser A5TD1 Replace main board if possible to isolate the problem to th...

Page 38: ...r driver board It should be 3 VDC when bar is moving up It should be 3 VDC when bar is moving down Enter Diagnostic Menu Button A lowers bar Button B raises bar Check voltage on CE7421 from actuator driver board Black meter lead on brown wire red meter lead on blue wire This cable must be plugged in for reading to be accurate It should be 12 VDC when bar is moving up and held It should be 12 VDC w...

Page 39: ...hould be 24 VDC when hoop is moving forward Faulty wire or connection Check wires to switch Replace switch A5SW7000 Refer to Basket moves but it is not moving correctly section Cable CE7422 should have 24 VDC at all times from the power supply Enter Diagnostic Menu Button C moves hoop forward Button D moves hoop backward Enter Diagnostic Menu Button C moves hoop forward Button D moves hoop backwar...

Page 40: ...sor is dirty faulty Replace if needed AACB4401 Check connections from encoder sensor to main board Check continuity on wires AACE7426 AACE7422 12 VDC power in between the Yellow and Blue wires Normally 3 3 VDC between Yellow White wires 0 VDC between Yellow White when notch is blocking sensor Inspect crimp to ensure good connection Check connections from menu buttons to main board Check continuity...

Page 41: ...s not score There are 2 hoops sensors The ball must trigger both sensors from top to bottom for ball to score Enter Menu scroll to Diagnostic Menu Inspect sensor and look for LED s on the sensor itself Pinched broken or disconnected wiring Faulty sensor Swap sensor with a working sensor to verify Ensure both sensors are seeing reflection from silver tape on the front of the hoop Replace tape if ne...

Page 42: ... the game remove the 4 2 square screws and remove the wood panel Note If the display is to removed and replaced it will have to be removed from the front How to Access Display Spotlights and Actuator 1 Remove the 3 bolts 2 Remove the red bracket 3 Flip display downward to access area How to Change Idler sprocket 1 Detach chain drive by removing 3 Phillips bolts 2 Remove 6 Phillips bolts and remove...

Page 43: ...e onto the NewGen Board NOTE Game power must remain ON for this procedure 1 Locate the USB stick with the MG designator for NewGen Board 2 Access the Newgen main board on bottom front of game 3 Insert the USB stick into the main board controller as shown here 4 To trigger your file to load press the small pushbutton next to the dipswitches NOTE The file will load quickly you will notice that the U...

Page 44: ... strip If power is OK Clean Bill Acceptor path to make sure there is nothing jamming unit Check dipswitch settings on side of acceptor Make sure switch 8 is OFF for Always Enable ERROR CODES Count the number of flashes on front bezel of Bill Acceptor and follow chart for repair Note There are many different models and brands of Bill Acceptors that are used on redemption games Your Bill Acceptor ma...

Page 45: ...t the 12 volt output wires to the Power Supply Turn power ON Power supply fan comes ON Power supply fan remains OFF Turn power OFF Reconnect the outputs at the Main Circuit Board one at a time Wait 3 minutes be tween tests to turn power ON Power supply fan comes ON Short in Main Board Replace This cable is OK Plug in next cable Power supply fan remains off This cable or component on this cable suc...

Page 46: ...46 MAINBOARD PINOUT ...

Page 47: ...11 Ground J21 12 Ground J21 13 Ground J21 14 12 Volts J21 15 12 Volts J21 16 12 Volts J21 17 12 Volts J21 18 PB25 J21 19 PB26 NJ Lockout J21 20 PB16 J9 1 Ground J9 2 PB17 J9 3 12 Volts J9 4 PA06 DBA Input J8 1 12 Volts J8 2 Ground J8 3 Ground J8 4 12 Volts J29 1 12 Volts J29 2 12 Volts J29 3 PA21 J29 4 PA23 J29 5 PA22 J29 6 PA25 J29 7 PA24 J29 8 PA27 J29 9 PA26 J29 10 PC0 J29 11 PA28 J29 12 PX20 J...

Page 48: ...t Housing Weldment A5ME7453 Ball Stop Weldment A5ME7454 Side Cage Weldment A5ME7455 Top Cage Weldment A5ME7456 Metal Display Holder Bracket A5ME7462 Metal Motor Bracket A5ME7463 Metal Bottom Motor Bracket A5ME7464 Metal Motor Cover A5ME7465 Metal Left Hand BB Mount Bracket AACE7409 Front Display Jumper Cable AACE7410 Back Motor Power Cable AACE7411 Front Door Ground Cable AACE7412 Back Ground Wire...

Page 49: ...A5CB2050 A5CH1007 A5DE0042 A5DE8716 A5FI9010 A5LK2001 A5LK5002 A5PB8300 A5PL9097 AABK1013 A5CORD5 AACBL4A DOOR AACE7400 AACE7401 AACE7402 AACE7403 AACE7404 AACE7405 AACE7406 AACE7407 AACE7408 AACE7409 AACE7410 AACE7411 AACE7412 AACE7413 ...

Page 50: ...04 AACB3906 AACB4401 AACE7414 AACE7415 AACE7418 AACE7419 AACE7421 AACE7422 AACE7423 AACE7424 AACE7425 AACE7426 AACE4327 AACE7428 AACE7429 AACE7431 AACE7433 AACE8811 AACE9407 AACE9413 AACE9418 AACE9519 AANEWGEN1 RBN AAPB2700 AAPS1013 SSHOT AASW200 ...

Page 51: ...L9401 Red 12V Rope Light Interface Board AACB2205 D AACE3899 AACE8636 A5LD1052 Front Display A5LD1052 Front Display A5CE3400 AACE8641 AACE8640 4 3 1 2 AACE8642 5 Volts DC From Power Supply AANEWGEN1 RBN AACE7415 AACB3904 Splitter Board AACE8639 AACE8638 AACE8632 To Blue socket of Newgen Board AACE3898 Spare cable to be used when linking more than 8 games AACE8629 Important Link Cables must start a...

Page 52: ... AACE8629 To Interface Board AANEWGEN1 RBN AACE8638 Display Com AACB3904 Splitter Board AACE8638 Display Com from Newgen AACE8639 Display Com to display Interface Board AACB2205 D AACE8637 Cables from games AACE3898 Phone cable from sign s Newgen Board AACE8629 Signal wires from sign s Newgen Board JACKPOT SIGN IS AN OPTIONAL ADD ON FEATURE NOT STANDARD ...

Page 53: ...olts to Board 5 Volts Right Side Lights AACE8627 Left Side Lights AACE8631 LED Stick AACE6930 LED Stick AACE6930 LED Stick AACE6930 LED Stick AACE6930 LED Stick AACE6930 Power Supply AAPS1011 SBC SS LED Stick AACE6930 A5LD1052 Front Display A5LD1052 Front Display A5CE3400 AACE8641 AACE8640 AACE8642 5 Volts DC AACE8640 JACKPOT SIGN IS AN OPTIONAL ADD ON FEATURE NOT STANDARD ...

Page 54: ...ower supply Check continuity AACE6930 AACE8626 AACE8627 AAPS1011 SBC SS Replace LED light strip AACE6930 Game is not incrementing sign No communication from games Faulty cable wire or connection Faulty Board Check for proper connection from AACE8637 cable from game to the sign Up to 8 games can be plugged into AACB2205 D board Swap this cable from one game to the next to verify game issue Check AA...

Page 55: ... dividers will be installed Separate the games in the bank creating space where the dividers will be placed Set up all games in the bank as instructed in the game manual Installing the dividers will be the last steps to complete the bank of games Install the bar piece between the two games with the SLOTS FACING UP Secure the bar to the games using the same screws you removed in the previous step S...

Page 56: ...two games with the SLOTS FACING UP Secure the bar to the games using the same screws you removed in the previous step Start all four screws first then tighten once threaded in Remove the four screws that secure the cage pieces to the ramp pieces 2 screws per unit OPTIONAL GAME DIVIDER INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS GAME DIVIDERS ARE AN OPTIONAL ADD ON FEATURE NOT STANDARD ...

Page 57: ...ATURE NOT STANDARD Carefully install the vertical divider piece between the two games be careful not to scratch any pieces Be sure to push the divider piece as far back towards the rear of the game as it will go This is critical to make sure the table divider piece will fit in as needed ...

Page 58: ...ANDARD Reinstall the bottom screws you removed earlier leaving the top holes open From the hardware kit use 2 flat washers and 2 nylon nuts to secure the divider to the pem studs on the bottom inside of the piece Use 2 lock washers and 2 short screws to secure the sides of the divider to each unit ...

Page 59: ...iece between the two games be careful not to scratch any pieces Once installed secure the cage divider to the cage pieces on each side using the longer 1 1 4 screws and nylon nuts from the hardware kit The top screws will get inserted from outside the cage divider to the inside The bottom screws will get inserted from inside the cage divider to the outsie ...

Page 60: ...DARD Carefully install the table divider with the cup holders between the two games be careful not to scratch any pieces Secure the table divider to each game using a flat washer and a nylon nut from the hardware kit on each side Remove the two self tapping screws from each game side equaling 4 total ...

Page 61: ...D ON FEATURE NOT STANDARD Remove the self tapping screw from the under side center of the table divider Carefully install the divider art acrylic piece between the two games Behind the divider art piece secure it to the games using the five self tapping screws you removed earlier ...

Page 62: ...62 OPTIONAL GAME DIVIDER INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS GAME DIVIDERS ARE AN OPTIONAL ADD ON FEATURE NOT STANDARD Repeat this process as many times as needed to install the dividers where needed ...

Page 63: ...self tapping screws in it this will be found inside the cash box The side skirt piece will be located inside the ball return ramp Remove the piece Under the ball return ramp you will need to remove two silver screws on the side you are going to install the side skirt on Set the screws to the side for now you will need to reinstall them shortly ...

Page 64: ...the ball return ramp slide the skirt piece into position and secure in place using the silver screws you earlier removed Use the two black self tapping screws and secure the back of the skirt to the front of the ramp The install process will be the same for either left or right side of the game Repeat as needed ...

Page 65: ... LOG If repairs are necessary it is good practice to keep a log of repairs done and parts ordered The chart below will assist you in tracking your game s maintenance DATE MAINTENANCE PERFORMED PARTS ORDERED INITIALS ...

Page 66: ...he quickest and provide you a valuable troubleshooting option Call our technicians to get recommendations for what you should keep on hand for spare parts Technical Support You are the best tool for troubleshooting Your abilities to understand the game and your skills to repair the game are invaluable to us If you need help you know you can call us It s not easy to diag nose a game remotely by pho...

Page 67: ... product or as a result of any unauthorized repairs or alterations The warranty does not apply if any serial number decal is altered defaced or removed from its original position Should you need your game serviced determine the serial number from the decal placed on the front of this manual or locate it on the back of the game Then contact our Service Department at 920 822 3951 or e mail service b...

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