Programming the Red Hot X-Treme 7’s Game
1.)
Entering Programming Mode
To enter program mode, press and hold the right button located on the Power
Distribution Board. After 2 seconds, “TOTALS” will appear on the LCD Display. At
this time, release the button. “COINS IN” with the number of coins received will be
displayed. The game is now in Program Mode
. PLEASE NOTE
that from this point
forward, the right (Button 1) and left (Button 2) buttons on the Power Distribution
Board are the buttons used. Each programming option is displayed on the LCD
Display (located in the lower cabinet at the rear of the cashbox enclosure), with the
functions shown for Buttons 1 and 2.
2.)
COINS IN
The total coins received through the coin mechanisms are displayed. The total will
rollover to zero when it reaches 1,000,000,000. Depressing button 2 will display
“TICKETS OUT”.
3.)
TICKETS OUT
The total tickets dispensed are displayed. The total will rollover to zero when it
reaches 1,000,000,000. Depressing button 2 will display “CLEAR G1 TICKETS
OWED?”, and/or “CLEAR G2 TICKETS OWED?” or "ENTER PROGRAMMING
MODE?".
4.)
“CLEAR TICKETS OWED?”
This option is displayed only if there are tickets that are owed that have not been
dispensed, and will show the number of tickets. Depressing Button 1 will clear these
tickets from the system, and “TICKETS CLEARED” will be displayed. This option
will be shown for each game separately. Depressing Button 2 will display “ENTER
PROGRAM MODE?”
5.) “ENTER PROGRAM MODE?”
Depressing Button 1 at this time will enter the area of Program Mode where
parameters may be changed. Depressing Button 2 will return the game to Run Mode.
6.) “ENTER PASSCODE”
To be able to change programming parameters or reset the counters, a 4-digit
passcode must be entered. The default passcode is 0000. To enter the passcode,
Depress Button 1 to change the digit from 0 to 9, then press Button 2 to move to the
next digit. After all digits have been entered correctly, depressing button 2 will
Display the first programming option, “CHANGE PASSCODE?”.
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