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9.0 Troubleshooting and 
Diagnostics 

HAZARD! 

Note that when trouble shooting electrical systems, be aware of 
the potential dangers of coming in contact with 120VAC line 
voltages. Use caution when handling AC power cords and 
devices. When feasible, during the trouble shooting procedure, 
turn off the AC power input when handling these devices if you 
are concerned with safety or call your service personnel for assistance. 
 
When working with fuses or circuit breakers, call for service. 
 
The trouble shooting guide is broken down into four main sections: 

1.

 

System Power 

2.

 

Electronics Console 

3.

 

Ball Console 

4.

 

Bingo System 

 
Isolate your particular problem to one of these sections and then refer to that section for guidance. 

 

Chapter 

Summary of Contents for BingoConsole

Page 1: ...Gaming Corporation 9900 Clinton Rd Cleveland Ohio 44144 Phone 216 961 3500 Toll Free 800 321 0757 Part number HH813 Revision 4 February 2006 This manual should not be reproduced in any manner without written consent from the E max Gaming Corporation Inc ...

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Page 3: ...nsole 2 5 Flashboard Video and Audio Installation 2 6 CHAPTER 3 Ball Handling 3 0 Handling and Calling Balls 3 1 Calling a Ball 3 2 Resetting a Ball 3 3 Ball Tray System Failure 3 4 Manual Mode 3 5 Calling a Ball in Manual Mode 3 6 Resetting a Ball in Manual Mode 3 7 Resetting the Flashboard in Manual Mode 3 8 C H A P T E R 4 Console Security System 4 0 C H A P T E R 5 Quick Tour 5 0 Tutorial 5 1 ...

Page 4: ...ng the Blower Air Filter 8 3 Replacing the Arm Rest 8 4 Cleaning the Ball Tray Chamber 8 5 C H A P T E R 9 Troubleshooting Diagnostics 9 0 UPS Status Indicators and Alarms 9 1 C H A P T E R 1 0 Warranty Information C H A P T E R 1 1 System Utilities 11 0 Back up CD 11 1 Restore Lost Game Data 11 2 Configure the Operating System 11 3 Install Software Updates 11 4 Touch Screen Calibration 11 5 Set t...

Page 5: ... Peripherals Video and Audio Connections Block Diagram Peripheral Device Connections Block Diagram AC Power Connections Data Router Console Side Connections Data Router Field Side Connectors Data Router Field Connector Pin Definitions RF Modulator Connectors A P P E N D I X B Specifications A P P E N D I X C Wiring Diagrams AC Outlet ...

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Page 7: ...er or ball catcher assembly lift only by the console top With one person lifting from each end of the console raise the console up and out from the carton and foam inserts Set the unpacked Ball Blower section on solid flooring Check that all casters are in place Do not destroy or discard carton or packing material until after final inspection and testing 9 Next carefully slide the Electronics cabi...

Page 8: ...ation or technical assistance contact the E max Technical Assistance Center 1 800 277 6214 1 3 Damage Action Process Your E max Bingo Console contains delicate electronic equipment It is imperative that you thoroughly inspect the contents of each package before accepting product delivery from the carrier In case of severe damage refuse the equipment from the carrier Contact your distributor for im...

Page 9: ...4 for electrical installation procedures Lastly torque each bolt to between fifteen and twenty foot pounds to secure U Channel s in place 9 Unlock the Electronics Cabinet drawer and open about one inch Unlock and open the Graphics Panel door on the Electronics cabinet Using access provided by the graphics panel door feed the three cables from the Ball Blower Cabinet into the Electronics Cabinet In...

Page 10: ...l CPU 2 UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply Provides electrical power in the event of a primary power failure It contains the battery pack 3 Data Router This provides the external interface for flashboards and hall video 4 RF Modulator 1 For Ball Monitor 5 RF Modulator 2 For Message Monitor Figure 2 2 ...

Page 11: ...itch clears all the called balls and flashboard only active in Manual Mode when LED is ON 4 Ball Tray Switches Insert ball and press down on the ball to activate the switch 5 Two black ball release knobs Releases balls into ball tray chamber 6 Red Door Release knob Releases balls into mixer chamber 7 Ball Camera with light Embedded digital camera and white light ball illumination 8 Ball Tube Cente...

Page 12: ...s Refer to section 11 10 for hardware setting procedure CONNECT UPS TO POWER SOURCE The main AC power input to the E maxTM Bingo Console should be 115VAC 60Hz The power outlet or power cord to the E maxTM Bingo Console should be wired with 12AWG or 14AWG with ground The AC power input circuit must be rated for at least 15A and no other hall equipment should share this power source Do not run long ...

Page 13: ... NETWORK DEVICE 2 DON T USE PRINTER OR VCR AC POWER IN DON T USE DON T USE DON T USE UPS SOCKETS 1 2 3 ARE BACKUP UPS SOCKETS 4 5 6 ARE NON BACKUP POWER INPUT Figure 2 5 2 5 Powering up the Console 1 The main power ON switch for the electronic console is located on Outlet Strip 2 Figure 2 5 After turning on press the button on the front of the UPS Figure 2 6 For maximum battery backup time allow t...

Page 14: ...and a display will be seen on the monitor Chapter 4 White lights on the camera ball illuminator should be on When the Dell computer communicates with the data router and the ball tray the two red LEDs on the manual switches will turn off 4 Turn on the blower motor switch on the ball console If the blower fails to start check the blower motor troubleshooting section Chapter 9 If the motor is operat...

Page 15: ...ion for the monitors NEW FEATURE Note that the E maxTM Bingo Console requires little training for the operator compared to other bingo systems Other systems require the operator to adjust the final position of the ball while viewing the monitor The monitor display is a mirrored image of the ball and it takes considerable operator training to be able to adjust the ball for proper orientation The E ...

Page 16: ...ed to automatically detect a Dell failure and switch to Manual Mode This results in the two red LEDs on the Flashboard Reset switch and Ball Reset switch to turn on These two switches now become active 3 6 Calling a Ball in Manual Mode 1 To call the ball remove the ball from the ball tube and insert the ball into its corresponding numbered hole in the ball tray 2 Momentarily depress the ball to ac...

Page 17: ...en presented to the user In other cases certain buttons and selections on the screen are grayed out or disabled For each user the system stores 1 Name 2 Password 3 Security level 4 An association of the user to one or more organizations The last item is required since a single console may be used by several organizations The system security can therefore be set up such that a given user is only al...

Page 18: ...stem Key You must not loose this card Keep the card in a safe place and protect it from damage Future Upgrade Initial Factory Security On a factory new console a default name and password are entered into the database for a System Administrator The loaded information will be given to the proper personnel when installing the new console The System Administrator can log on the console to set up gami...

Page 19: ...to cycle through sessions 5 2 System Start Up To start the quick tour program you must first apply power to the console The system will take a few moments to boot up which will bring you to the Login screen Figure 5 0 Slide your magnetic card through the card reader future upgrade or Enter your pin number and touch the ENTER button The Main Menu Screen will appear From this screen touch the PLAY B...

Page 20: ...hedules in the middle and serial numbers optional on the right To begin the tutorial touch the Demo button on the left side of the screen and then touch the Activate button This will bring you back to the Main Menu Screen Touch the Play Bingo button This will take you to LIVE GAME SCREEN NOTE A schedule must be activated by a manager or system administrator before it can be played by a console ope...

Page 21: ...ber of calls the last ball called and the ball activated timer count Game Pattern Displays the current game pattern being played The Live Video Window Is shown to help the caller place and align the last ball called in the center of the hall monitor When the game is set to the RNG mode a graphical representation of the last ball called is shown This window will also display an advertisement when s...

Page 22: ...is placed into the ball tray The timer can be manually adjusted during game play by using the up down arrow keys on the touch screen or the up down arrow keys on the keyboard The next step of the tutorial will show you how to verify a winning bingo Figure 5 3 Hot Key Feature You will notice that each selection button in the E max toolbar has the first letter underlined The E max features a hot key...

Page 23: ...on the left side of the screen to specify the perm you wish to verify Next enter the card number then touch Enter The Verify Payout screen is now displayed Figure 5 5 Winner Figure 5 6 or Not a Winner will be displayed on the lower left portion of the card with the last ball number flashing By touching the NEXT button you may enter in another card number to verify By touching the CHANGE button you...

Page 24: ...remove the winning cards from progressive games The Serial number window on the right hand side of the screen allows you to enter the serial numbers of the books sold for your session This adds another dimension to your games security and integrity NOTE If no valid winner is detected the payout screen will display the first card type with the entered free space number Figure 5 6 ...

Page 25: ...on the Live Game Screen This will bring up the Game Selection screen This screen is a scrollable list of all the games in the schedule The current game being played is displayed at the top of the screen To change the current game scroll the game you wish to play using the arrow buttons at the bottom of the screen and select the desired game from the list Figure 5 7 The ADVERT button brings up the ...

Page 26: ...sages added to the currently playing list will start scrolling and any removed from the list will be removed from the scrolling marquee To add a new marquee touch the NEW button and enter your new message on the Keyboard screen Touch the OK button to add the new marquee To edit an existing marquee touch the marquee you wish to edit Next touch the EDIT button which will bring up the Keyboard screen...

Page 27: ...ter 6 System Programming The Flashboard page allows you to changed Flashboard output Game Pattern Numeric and Dollar Value Numeric for the current game automatically by selecting them from the drop down list box and touching the OK button Figure 5 11 You can also disable the flashboard for the current game by placing a check mark in the Disable Flashboard box Figure 5 11 The Camera settings button...

Page 28: ...ows you to send an external video source such as a DVD VCR or Cable TV to the halls external monitors Figure 5 13 Touching the HELP button brings up the electronic copy of this manual Figure 5 14 The manual is hyperlinked and indexed for quick reference Figure 5 14 ...

Page 29: ...utton from the Main Menu Figure 6 0 The Organizations screen is displayed Figure 6 1 Figure 6 0 Figure 6 1 From the Organization Screen you can EDIT an existing organization if present or you can create a new organization by touching the NEW button This will display the keyboard screen From the keyboard screen type in a new organization name you wish to create by touchscreen or keyboard Figure 6 2...

Page 30: ...go screen by leaving the selection box blank Placing a check mark in the RNG box allows you to select Random Number Generator during a bingo game from the Operator s Console Screen The Caller s Choice feature must be installed by maintenance personnel before it can be activated When selected check mark in box the Caller s Choice option from PREFS Preferences menu on the Operator s Console Playing ...

Page 31: ...o select the previously loaded Quick Tour session Demo touch it then touch the right arrow button and touch SAVE This will move the Demo session to the available sessions for Arrow International Organization Figure 6 5 To edit and or create new sessions touch the Sessions tab Figure 6 6 This will display the Sessions screen In the sessions screen you can create a new session edit an existing sessi...

Page 32: ...vities in sequence To insert a new Activity touch the INSERT button this will insert an activity before your active activity shown To delete the currently selected activity touch the DELETE button to delete the current activity To change the activity from a Game to an Intermission place an X in Intermission box A Timer box in minutes allows you to define the amount of minutes the intermission will...

Page 33: ...ing the drop down list box under Wild Number Touch the ADD to add more than one Wild Number to a Part Touch the DELETE button to delete the selected Wild Number for the selected Part To add more payouts for a particular Part touch the NEW button at the bottom of the payout section and enter in new Value Payout number then touch OK To delete a payout touch the payout category you wish to delete the...

Page 34: ... category you wish to delete from the categories list on the left then touch the DELETE button 6 2 Game Pattern Definitions The Pattern Screen in Figure 6 11 allows you to define pattern types A catalog list of patterns is displayed on the left of the screen The name of the highlighted pattern and its description is displayed in the Name and Description fields The pattern itself is shown in the pa...

Page 35: ...h True Share True Overlap False Definition Patterns that are next to but do not share any cells and patterns that share one and only one cell Touch True Share False Overlap True Separate have one or more cells between patterns Any Line with Block of 4 O O O O O O O O O Overlap must share two or more cells between patterns Any Line with Block of 4 O O O O O O O Touching patterns are next to but do ...

Page 36: ... Definition Patterns that share one or more cells Touch False Share False Overlap False Definition Patterns with one or more cells are between patterns There are 214 preprogrammed patterns included with your E max Bingo Console You can use these patterns or create your own You can also combine any number of programmed patterns to create multiple bingo patterns Figure 6 12 ...

Page 37: ... list of available sessions 5 Touch the EDIT button 6 Touch the Wild Number drop down list box from the PART area 7 Select the desired Wild Number and touch the ADD button This will place the selected Wild Number in the Wild Number list box see Figure 7 0 Chapter 7 EVEN All even numbers will be called ODD All odd numbers will be called Trailing Number Any number ending with that number will be cal...

Page 38: ... to select from Touch the Multi Media button from the Main Menu screen This will bring up the Multimedia Options screen Figure 7 1 External Video Provides switching for VCR DVD Power Point Runs Microsoft PowerPoint Presentations Macro Media Runs full Audio Video Flash Presentations Figure 7 1 ...

Page 39: ... touching the check boxes and then the ok button 3 Press the play button on your device NOTE To stop the video press the stop button on your device and return to the External Video window Deselect the monitor outputs and touch OK This will return the video outputs to their normal settings 7 3 Power Point Presentations The E max Bingo Console can run Microsoft Power point presentations in either PP...

Page 40: ... max Bingo Console can run macromedia Flash Media presentations in SWF files To run a Macro Media presentation follow the procedure below Insert your CD into the DVD top drive of the Dell CPU From the Multi Media Options Screen touch the Macro Media button This will bring up the Macromedia Flash window Figure 7 4 NOTE This may take several minutes depending on the size of the files 1 Select the pr...

Page 41: ...ur device 3 On the Live Game Screen touch the Prefs button This will bring up the caller preferences screen figure 7 5 4 Touch the video button This will bring up the video configuration screen 5 Select the monitors that you wish to display the video on by touching the appropriate check box and then touch OK NOTE to stop the video you must press the stop button on your device and return to this sc...

Page 42: ... the monitors that you wish to display the video on by touching the appropriate check box and then touch OK NOTE Your VCR is factory preset to work with the E max Bingo Console During shut down or power failure the VCR may loose the setting memory If this happens set the VCR channel to channel 4 and set the video input to LINE 1 Please refer to the owner s manual of the VCR for further information...

Page 43: ...may damage the laminate surface Console and Flashboard Acrylic Surfaces Use only a mild soap solution such as a liquid detergent solution on a clean soft cloth Do not use solvents aromatic spirits mild cleansers or paper towels since they may scratch the surface CAUTION Do not pour alcohol water or any other liquid directly on the surface Camera Lens Use a vacuum cleaner to remove major dust and d...

Page 44: ... locking retainer away from the filter then pull filter up to remove Air filter should be replaced with the filter specified in Appendix B Air filter replacement interval varies depending on hall air conditions and number of hours played Check filter once a month A dirty filter can cause motor overheating and poor ball action 8 4 Replacing the Arm Rest Call for Service to replace Arm Rest 8 5 Clea...

Page 45: ...uring the trouble shooting procedure turn off the AC power input when handling these devices if you are concerned with safety or call your service personnel for assistance When working with fuses or circuit breakers call for service The trouble shooting guide is broken down into four main sections 1 System Power 2 Electronics Console 3 Ball Console 4 Bingo System Isolate your particular problem to...

Page 46: ...shown in the Appendix Operator Monitor turned off Depress Monitor ON switch on the front panel of the monitor AC Outlet Strip 1 not plugged into UPS Plug strip into UPS as shown in the Appendix Note that strip 1 must go into UPS3 socket AC Outlet Strip 1 or 2 circuit breaker tripped Reset outlet power switch to ON position Power available but Ball console equipment not powered correctly AC power c...

Page 47: ...or audio Monitor audio cable unplugged Monitor speakers defective Call for service Dell computer defective Call for service Magnetic card reader Cable unplugged Plug in cable to Dell as shown in Appendix Defective reader Call for service Dell computer defective Call for service Data Router status LEDs not on Data Router software Depress the Data Router Reset switch Data Router AC adapter unplugged...

Page 48: ... Manual Mode operations Excessive noise on the AC power line Provide cleaner AC power to the system Corrupted hard drive Place Operating System CD Disk 1 in CD drive and restart Dell computer Follow instructions on screen loading all Operating System CDs then Applications CD and last the Console Backup CD of your database Dell computer defective Call for service Cooling fan not operating AC power ...

Page 49: ...hooting Poor bingo ball action Clogged blower air filter Replace filter Low line voltage Specification in Appendix Excessive static Make sure anti static band is installed in the bottom of the ball chamber If it is installed call for service Lid on inner ball chamber misaligned Check for proper seating of the lid and that ball extraction tube is centered over blower hole Defective blower motor Cal...

Page 50: ... switches do not operate switch LEDs are off When the Dell computer is normal the switches are disabled and LEDs are off System OK Manual Mode switch s do not operate when Manual Mode is enabled and LEDs are on Defective switch s Call for service Defective Ball Tray Call for service Defective Data Router Call for service All bingo balls do not return to mixing chamber when the red Door release kno...

Page 51: ...Appendix VCR turned OFF Turn on the VCR VCR power cord unplugged Plug in power cord to the Outlet strip as shown in the Appendix Defective RF modulator or Data Router Call for service Defective VCR Call for service Flashboards not operating Flashboard cable not plugged into the Data Router Check that cabling is plugged into the correct RJ connector on the Data Router as shown in the Appendix Data ...

Page 52: ... battery condition is reached Battery run time is very low The Dell must be entirely shut down by this time Overload RED is lit whenever power demand has exceeded the capacity of the UPS Continuous Tone this alarm is sounded whenever the Battery Backup outlets are overloaded Circuit Breaker the circuit breaker button located on the rear panel of the UPS will stick out if an overload condition forc...

Page 53: ...RANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES PROVIDED HEREIN ARE IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES GUARANTEES OR REPRESENTATIONS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WHETHER ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE 3 Limitation of Remedies If the Equipm...

Page 54: ...to Buyer Upon an effective transfer of this Limited Warranty Buyer will be considered to be Purchaser for paragraphs 1 4 and 8 hereof 7 Inspection With respect to any claim that the Equipment is defective EGC will be allowed a reasonable time to inspect the Equipment in place If the Equipment is altered or removed before EGC has made such inspection or waived its right to do so the obligations of ...

Page 55: ...3641 fax number in Cleveland Ohio 1 800 387 7621 within Ontario 1 519 770 4621 outside Ontario but within Canada 1 905 670 0324 fax number in Canada SERVICE CALLS WHICH DO NOT INVOLVE DEFECTIVE MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP AS DETERMINED BY EGC IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION ARE NOT COVERED COSTS OF SUCH SERVICE CALLS ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PURCHASER EGC wants you to remain a satisfied customer If a pro...

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Page 57: ...cedure below and refer to figure 11 0 It is highly recommended that backup operations be performed after initial installation making any changes to the game program or after a software upgrade of the E max operating system 1 Power up the outlet strip 2 Power up the Back UPS 3 Power up the Dell CPU 4 Log in as the system administrator 5 select Utilities from the Main Menu 6 Open the CDRW drive and ...

Page 58: ...he user programming follow the procedure below and refer to figure 11 1 Restoration of user programming is needed after a CPU change operating system load or other system failure that results in the game information being lost 1 Power up the outlet strip 2 Power up the Back UPS 3 Power up the Dell CPU 4 Log in as the system administrator 5 select Utilities from the Main Menu 6 Open the CDRW drive ...

Page 59: ... outlet strip 2 Power up the Back UPS 3 Power up the Dell CPU 4 Log in as the system administrator 5 select Utilities from the Main Menu 6 Open the CDRW drive and insert the Arrow configuration CD this is the bottom of the two drives 7 Touch the Upgrade Software button 8 The upgrade software operation window will appear Figure 11 3 9 Touch the refresh button 10 A list of the available software upd...

Page 60: ...the Upgrade Software button Figure 11 4 8 The upgrade software operation window will appear 9 Touch the refresh button 10 A list of the available software updates will appear on the screen 11 Select the file you wish to install by touching the filename 12 Touch the Install button 13 The install window will appear 14 Touch yes 15 The setup wizard window will appear after a few seconds 16 Touch Next...

Page 61: ... console operator 1 Power up the outlet strip 2 Power up the Back UPS 3 Power up the Dell CPU 4 Log in as the system administrator 5 select Utilities from the Main Menu 6 Touch the Calibration button 7 The calibration screen will appear 8 Touch the Calibration button in the center of the screen 9 The calibration screen will run through 9 points on the screen 10 Touch each calibration point as it a...

Page 62: ...t strip 2 Power up the Back UPS 3 Power up the Dell CPU 4 Log in as the system administrator 5 select Utilities from the Main Menu 6 Touch the Date Time button 7 The Date Time settings screen will appear 8 Touch the Date drop down menu to adjust the date 9 Touch the Time arrow up Down to adjust the time 10 Touch the time zone drop down menu the set the time zone 11 Select the check box to allow fo...

Page 63: ... performed from the console utilities menu 1 Power up the outlet strip 2 Power up the Back UPS 3 Power up the Dell CPU 4 Log into the system 5 select Utilities from the Main Menu 6 Touch the Lamp Test button 7 The lamp test screen will appear 8 Touch the Test button all flashboard lamps should turn on 9 Touch the Reset button to turn the test off Figure 11 7 ...

Page 64: ...he Dell CPU 1 Power up the outlet strip 2 Power up the Back UPS 3 Power up the Dell CPU 4 Log in as the system administrator 5 select Utilities from the Main Menu 6 touch the Gaming Log button 7 Touch the Schedule name drop down menu and select the session you want a log for 8 Touch the Date drop down menu to select the date you want a log for 9 Touch the Print button This will print out the log 1...

Page 65: ...drive 2 of the Dell CPU 1 Power up the outlet strip 2 Power up the Back UPS 3 Power up the Dell CPU 4 Log in as the system administrator 5 select Utilities from the Main Menu 6 touch the Payout Report button 7 Touch the Schedule name drop down menu and select the session you want a report for 8 Touch the Date drop down menu to select the date you want a report for 9 Touch the Print button This wil...

Page 66: ...dia disk in drive 2 of the Dell CPU 1 Power up the outlet strip 2 Power up the Back UPS 3 Power up the Dell CPU 4 Log in as the system administrator 5 select Utilities from the Main Menu 6 touch the Gaming Log button 7 Touch the Schedule name drop down menu and select the session you want a report for 8 Touch the Date drop down menu to select the date you want a report for 9 Touch the Print button...

Page 67: ...table media disk in drive 2 of the Dell CPU 1 Power up the outlet strip 2 Power up the Back UPS 3 Power up the Dell CPU 4 Log in as the system administrator 5 select Utilities from the Main Menu 6 touch the Frequency Report button 7 Touch the Schedule name drop down menu and select the session you want a report for 8 Touch the Date drop down menu to select the date you want a report for 9 Touch th...

Page 68: ...Refer to the procedure below and figure 11 12 1 Power up the outlet strip 2 Power up the Back UPS 3 Power up the Dell CPU 4 Log in as the system administrator 5 select Utilities from the Main Menu 6 Touch the Hardware Settings button 7 Touch the Double Blower setting 8 Touch the Save button Figure 11 12 This Screen also displays the revision level and release date of the Data Router and the revisi...

Page 69: ...tors Data Router Field Connector Pin Definitions RF Modulator Connectors Operators Console Block Diagram COM 4 PARALLEL OPERATOR CONSOLE BLOCK DIAGRAM RJ45 1 Data Router DELL COMPUTER USB 1 POWER SUPPLY AC LINE USB 5 HP PRINTER VIDEO1 MESSAGE MONITOR BALL CONSOLE 1 CAMERA FLASH BOARDS BALL CONSOLE 2 BALL TRAY BALL TRAY CAMERA BALL MONITOR HARD DRIVE CDRW DRIVE ADAPTER UPS MODEM DIAL UP AC AC RJ45 ...

Page 70: ... KEYBOARD USB 1 TEAR OPEN CAMERA 2 USB4 USB 6 COM 4 DATA ROUTER C0M 5 TOUCH PANEL ETHERNET 1 VIDEO 1 BALL MONITOR USES PIGTAIL CABLE ETHERNET 2 VIDEO 2 MESSAGE MONITOR MIC IN AUDIO OUTPUT DO NOT USE VGA VIDEO OPERATOR DISPLAY DO NOT USE DO NOT USE MODEM LINE UPS MODEM PHONE DO NOT USE DELL I O CONNECTIONS USB 5 MAIN CAMERA 1 ...

Page 71: ... F RF MOD 1 3 5MM STEREO TO 2 RCA ANT IN F BNC TO RCA VIDEO AUDIO R L TV OUT F RF MOD 2 AUDIO OUT MESSAGE BNC TO RCA VIDEO IN OPTIONAL VCR PLAYER AUDIO IN R L 3 5MM STEREO TO 2 RCA TV FEED ANT IN F TV FEED NO VCR OR F TV OUT TO BALL TV TO MESSAGE TV VGA VIDEO 3 5MM TO 3 5MM STEREO AUDIO OUT LCD MONITOR VGA TO VGA TO PA AUDIO OUT R L TO PA PA OR NOTE IF BALL AND OR MESSAGE MONITOR S ARE COMPOSITE V...

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Page 73: ...E max Gaming Corporation Inc 73 Peripheral Device Connections Block Diagram GX280 ...

Page 74: ...NETWORK DEVICE 1 DSL OR CABLE MODEM OR NETWORK DEVICE 2 WALL OUTLET MODEM LINE 1 3 2 6 5 4 UPS DATA ROUTER PRINTER GREEN PS2 PURPLE PS2 RED PARALLEL BLUE COM 1 MAG READER TOUCH PANEL COM 5 COM 4 USB1 USB5 HOST CAMERA 2 FROM BLOWER 2 BALL TRAY 2 FROM BLOWER 2 BT1 BT2 ETHERNET 1 ETHERNET 2 HH444V0001 HH512 HH512 HH444 HH438 HH514 HH514 MODEM PHONE FAX DATA PORT CABLE PROVIDED WITH UPS HH545 ...

Page 75: ...1 3 2 6 5 4 1 3 2 6 5 4 UPS DELL OUTLET STRIP 1 Graphics panel side OUTLET STRIP 2 Operator side RF MOD 2 LIGHT FAN NETWORK DEVICE 1 DATA ROUTER BLOWER 1 BLOWER 2 NETWORK DEVICE 2 DON T USE PRINTER OR VCR AC POWER IN DON T USE DON T USE DON T USE UPS SOCKETS 1 2 3 ARE BACKUP UPS SOCKETS 4 5 6 ARE NON BACKUP POWER INPUT ...

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Page 81: ...Computer Intel 2 4 GHz P4 CPU 512 MB RAM 40 GB hard drive CDRW drive Sound 3 video ports 6 USB ports 1 parallel port 3 serial ports 2 Ethernet ports Full size keyboard mouse Operator display 15 color LCD flat display Touch panel speakers magnetic card reader Data Router 4 Arrow main flashboard outputs each with both G I value and status LEDs 2 BK B main flashboard outputs with status LEDs 2 BK val...

Page 82: ...de x 34 5 deep x 30 high 17 high for the monitor 196 lbs Ball console 40 5 wide x 34 5 deep with arm rest x 30 high 4 5 high for ball tube 165 lbs Electronics and Ball console adjoined 69 wide Electronics and two Ball consoles adjoined 109 wide Environment Indoor use only no condensation Recommended Operating Temperature 15C to 35C 59F to 95F Storage temperature 5C to 45C 23F to 113F Regulatory C ...

Page 83: ...use touch panel keyboard or mouse for input Balls wrongly inserted in the ball tray can be easily reset on the operator screen Live digital ball camera image picture in picture on operator screen Supports two cameras from the double ball console configuration Automatically displays correct ball image and enables correct ball tray switches Supports multilevel payouts and generates payout report Hun...

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