Chicago Gaming Golden Tee Fore! Non-Coin-Operated Home Edition Manual Download Page 7

Golden 

Tee® 

Fore! 

–home 

version 

     Version 

03/06 

       Page 

 

O

PERATOR 

M

ODE

 

The 

OPERATOR MODE

 can be entered by pressing the Service Button located inside the coin door, 

When in 

OPERATOR MODE

, the game’s country code, product name, and software version and the specific Game 

Serial Number are displayed at the top of the screen. 

 

 

 

NOTE:

 

Menu items can be highlighted in one of two ways: rolling the trackball Up and Down or by pressing the LEFT and RIGHT buttons. To 
select a highlighted item, press the START button. You can tell a menu item is highlighted as it will flash.  

To exit most tests or menus and return the game to its normal state, use the trackball or LEFT and RIGHT buttons to highlight the 
line that says EXIT, and press the start button. Otherwise, hitting start will normally exit you out of any test you are in that does not 
have that option. 

At the bottom of most menu screens are displayed the current date and time, next ITNet® call date and time, and the last date and 
time ITNet® was called (successful or not).  If the last call was unsuccessful, a short error message is displayed on the First Attempt 
line. 

 
The 

MAIN MENU

 allows you to enter several different areas: 

ITNET® COLLECTIONS & AUDITS RESET 

displays the current machine coin counts, for use in separation of 

ITNet® fees from your collections. 

DO NOT

 change items on this menu. 

VOLUME SETTINGS

 is used to adjust the volume of your game for your location. 

OPERATOR ADJUSTABLES MENU

 is used for customizing the game to your location including player costs per 

game, skill level settings, attract mode sounds, etc.  

GAME AUDITS MENU

 allows you to check your game’s coin, games purchased, course, and lifetime audits. 

ITNET® MENU

 is redesigned to take advantage of many of the ITNet® capabilities including registering your 

machine with ITNET®, disabling/enabling calls to ITNET®, and forcing a call to ITNet™. 

DO NOT

 change items on 

this menu. 

SYSTEM TESTS MENU

 verifies the operation of the hardware, controls, and monitor through easy and automatic 

procedures accessed through this menu. 

MAILBOX

 is a feature that was designed with the operator in mind. However, it is currently not functional in this 

version of Golden Tee Fore!  

LEADERBOARDS MENU

 gives you quick and easy access to the Stroke Play leaderboards for each course. 

COLOR KEY NOTE:

 

For easy identification, all test screens have been color-coded. Items displayed in PURPLE are the Menu titles. This is the name of the 
menu that is currently displayed. Items appearing in ORANGE are instructions for that screen. The WHITE items are choices available on 
that menu. The BLUE item is the selection that is currently highlighted and/or can be changed*. Any item shown in GREEN or YELLOW is 
an unselectable or pre-set unchangeable item. Items appearing in RED mean an action should be taken or the machine is displaying a 
warning. *This selection will now flash for easy recognition. 

Summary of Contents for Golden Tee Fore! Non-Coin-Operated Home Edition

Page 1: ... Operated Home Edition For technical support contact Chicago Gaming Company at 708 780 0070 Please DO NOT contact Incredible Technologies Chicago Gaming Company 4616 W 19th Street Cicero IL 60804 708 780 0070 www chicago gaming com Incredible Technologies 2006 ...

Page 2: ...EADERBOARDS 16 DISPLAY LEADERBOARD MENU 16 CLEAR RESET LEADERBOARD MENU 17 APPENDIX A ONLY FOR TRAINED SERVICE TECHNICIANS 18 GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING 18 Video Problems 18 Sound Problems 19 Power Up Problems 20 GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING CONTINUED 21 Miscellaneous Problems 21 CD ROM Upgrade Problems 21 CD ROM DRIVES LISTING 22 POWER SURGE PROTECTION RECOMMENDATIONS 22 APPENDIX B 23 SERVICE INFORMATION...

Page 3: ...rior components Keep your game far away from radiators and heat sources Do not block cooling vents Be sure to turn off power before working on the machine Be sure to use fuses which meet the specified rating 5A 220V Quick blow Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause a fire and electrical shock When working around the monitor be extremely careful Monitor parts are subject to high tensi...

Page 4: ...ge 4 INITIAL SETUP The locations of the On Off Switch Service Button and Display Adjustment Panel are shown in the illustration below If for any reason the panels on the machine need to be removed you MUST disconnect the unit from any power source ...

Page 5: ...before removing the control panel The technician will follow these simple steps to remove the control panel 1 Remove only the two screws circled in the following picture 2 Once the screws are removed simply grasp the control panel at the side nearest the screen and gently pull upward The panel is hinged at the front and will swing open Once the panel is open locate the latches on both sides and re...

Page 6: ...connector for the power supply must also be disconnected 4 Now that the wiring is disconnected it is safe to remove the panel Close the control panel and grasp the assembly from the bottom and lift about one inch to disengage the stops and pull outward until the panel is clear of the cabinet To reinstall simply reverse the procedures making sure that the video and power connections are tightly con...

Page 7: ...UME SETTINGS is used to adjust the volume of your game for your location OPERATOR ADJUSTABLES MENU is used for customizing the game to your location including player costs per game skill level settings attract mode sounds etc GAME AUDITS MENU allows you to check your game s coin games purchased course and lifetime audits ITNET MENU is redesigned to take advantage of many of the ITNet capabilities ...

Page 8: ...while you are already customizing your other game settings To change the volume press the START button When the volume settings screen appears music will play Move the trackball to the right to increase the game s sounds and music Roll the trackball to the left to make the game sounds softer When you have adjusted the sounds to the appropriate volume press the START button to exit back to the main...

Page 9: ...EVEL 5 HARDEST SKILL LEVEL 3 is the default skill level and approximately the skill required for the average player Sometimes it is best if the skill level is adjusted gradually over a period of time NOTE The skill level adjustment will only affect regular play The ITNET menu options appear but should remain disabled for predictable machine operation ATTRACT MODE SOUNDS This menu is used to adjust...

Page 10: ...oad reset and bring the game completely back to its original out of the box settings for all operator adjustables and course records DELAY TIME ADJUSTMENT This allows for changing the delay of game time A player s game will terminate if no activity is detected for a set amount of time Use this setting to adjust this time delay DELAY OF GAME TIMEOUT The game will give the player a penalty stroke if...

Page 11: ...TTP mode but not until they ve paid for a selected amount of time Once their time is up they can let the machine reset back to normal or put more money in to rent the machine for a longer period of time HOLE N WIN MENU DO NOT tamper with or make changes to this menu Version 4 00 00 and higher offers operators the ability to earn additional revenue with the ITNet online feature Hole n win Players p...

Page 12: ...ll supply you with a detailed accounting of helpful and informative bookkeeping and statistics DISPLAY GAME PURCHASE AUDITS is designed to help in bookkeeping purposes This screen has a similar format to the Player Cost Schedule displaying the game types that were selected by players DISPLAY COURSE AUDITS is a breakdown of how many games were played on each course Note that 18 hole Front 9 and Bac...

Page 13: ...ur monitor and adjust colors or sizes by choosing VIDEO SCREEN TESTS and pressing the START button on the desired test These tests can be exited at any time by pressing the START button From there move the trackball up and down or press the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to get to the next test you want to do The screens are a grid of colored rectangles a set of squares to test sizes and then red green bl...

Page 14: ...is working properly the meter should increment each time the START button is pressed while this line is highlighted The MICROPHONE TEST will determine the dynamic volume of the area around the cabinet In order to get the correct reading for all other sound tests the MICROPHONE TEST should be run first PLAYER CONTROLS TESTS When PLAYER CONTROLS TESTS is selected the screen will display a diagram of...

Page 15: ...act your local distributor or the Chicago Gaming Service Department REALTIME CLOCK is used to display the board s clock in current local time Pressing the START button will display the current local time and date If the time is incorrect it can be adjusted by making a call to ITNet NVRAM tests the non volatile RAM or memory on the game s board Pressing the START button will activate this test You ...

Page 16: ...or that specific course The leaderboard will then be cleared in both the attract mode and in the game for stroke play A message will flash saying the leaderboard has been cleared for that course NOTE This feature clears the leaderboards for courses available in Stroke Play only The courses available in League Play ONLY do not have these leaderboards DISPLAY LEADERBOARD MENU This menu lets you sele...

Page 17: ...lden Tee Fore home version Version 03 06 Page 17 CLEAR RESET LEADERBOARD MENU This menu lets you select which leaderboard you wish to clear based on the 18 hole front 9 and back 9 versions of that course ...

Page 18: ...CB If installed incorrectly damage to the PCB may have occurred Scrambled Picture Missing sync connection or misadjusted monitor Check the sync connection Adjust monitor Dip SW 5 set in the wrong resolution Check monitor resolution chart on page 10 for correct SW 5 Missing colors or washed out color Bad video connections Check the video red green and blue connections at video card cable and JAMMA ...

Page 19: ... not work or are partly inoperable Or the selections keep scrolling on Operator Mode menus Switches not properly connected Make sure that the common post of the switch is connected to ground Make sure each individual switch is working by doing the Control Panel Test found in the SYSTEM TESTS section Make sure that the signal wire for that particular switch is connected to the normally open post of...

Page 20: ...esistance between power and ground It should read around 600 ohms 0 ohms is a dead short Make sure the harness is not shorting to anything such as bare or frayed wires shorting out each other or hitting bare metal No power from the power supply Replace power supply Short on the board Check for loose or foreign material on the board Hard drive connected improperly Make sure hard drive ribbon cable ...

Page 21: ...ground Trackball must be earth grounded Cabinet is not connected to earth ground All metal should be connected to the earth ground CD ROM Upgrade Problems Symptom Probable Cause Solution Will not begin the update or updates gets stuck on a file Low voltage after CD ROM is connected Check all power supply voltages Incompatible CD ROM Drive Try a different CD ROM Drive Use the list of known good dri...

Page 22: ...ghtning strikes or in a location with unreliable power distribution it is recommended that you protect your entire system from lightning strikes power surges and brown outs The following products or equivalent are highly recommended If power to the location is lost these products will allow the machine to continue working for at least 5 minutes allowing players to complete their games in progress ...

Page 23: ...ese are used to adjust monitor resolution Dip switch 1 OFF Medium Resolution DEFAULT Dip switch 1 ON Low Resolution Dip switch 2 OFF Low Resolution B Adjust Dip switch 2 ON Low Resolution A DEFAULT Dip switch 3 ON Always ON DEFAULT Dip switch 4 ON Always ON DEFAULT If you are experiencing a jittery image try this mode to correct Restart the game and adjust the monitor JAMMA Connector Video Card Pr...

Page 24: ...olet White NEW Z 22 Player 1 Left Brown White a 23 Player 1 Right Yellow White Orange Yellow Volume Down b 24 Volume Up Orange White c 25 Coin 3 Gray White d 26 Black GND e 27 GND Black Black GND f 28 GND Black Power is NOT routed through the JAMMA connector Power is now routed through the Power Bypass cable for GREEN BOARDS Power is now routed through the ATX Power Supply cable for RED BOARDS Tra...

Page 25: ...Golden Tee Fore 25 Cabinet Schematic ...

Page 26: ...ut charge under the terms as follows Replacement of either the hardware product or its component parts will be only on an exchange basis Any replaced parts or components become the property of Chicago Gaming Company This warranty does not apply to those products that have been damaged due to accident abuse improper installation natural disaster or unauthorized repairs or modifications Chicago Gami...

Page 27: ... Th Street Cicero Illinois 60804 708 780 0070 or chicago gaming com CONTACT INFORMATION Technical Support Warranty Repair Parts Customer Service Chicago Gaming Company 708 780 0070 ex 4851 or visit our website at www chicago gaming com Please DO NOT contact Incredible Technologies ...

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