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1N00-510 Genesis 80cm Boat v1.1 02/04 

©Tornado International Ltd. 2003 

-15- 

Confidential 

7.  Select the position of SW1 corresponding to the highest reading and note 

that reading. 

8.  Using  a  screwdriver,  rotate  TC1  through  360

0

  and  note  the  action  of  the 

loop meter. If when rotating TC1 through one complete revolution, the loop 
meter  does  not  raise  above  the  reading  obtained  at  stage  6,  rotate  SW1 
one position anti-clockwise and again continue from step 8. 

9.  When rotating TC1 through one complete revolution the loop meter should 

show 2 positions when the meter is at its highest. 

10. Rotate TC1 to obtain the highest reading on the loop meter. 
 
The  next  operation  is  carried  out  to  adjust  the  loop  output  meter  to  read  8. 
This  is  to  provide  a  datum  reading  for  any  future  evaluation  of  transmitter 
performance.  
Note! 
 It should be understood that although the reading of the loop output meter is 
being  adjusted  during  this  operation,  the  actual  output  of  the transmitter  and 
the loop tuning is not being  affected  in any way. The only thing  that  is being 
changed is the coupling of the output meter to the transmitter. 
It is important that this is understood and that this operation is only carried out 
during  installation  or  replacement/re-siting  of  the  loop.  The  core  of  LC1  is 
made of carbon. It is very brittle so adjust it with care. 
1.  Locate LC1 (See Diagram 2.12). 
2.  Using a small screwdriver carefully rotate LC1 to adjust the loop meter to 

give a reading of 8. 

 
2.13 The Master Timer 
The master timer (Diagram 2.09) is mounted on the transmitter motherboard. 
It produces a constant stream of pulses whilst the unit is turned on. The gap 
between the pulses is controlled by the knob mounted on the front of the unit. 
The slave timer (mounted in each console) counts a fixed number of pulses to 
determine when to end the game. By varying the gap between pulses the time 
taken to send (and therefore count) a given number of pulses also varies. In 
this  way  the  length  of  the  game  is  altered.  Rotating  the  knob  fully  anti-
clockwise  sets  the  shortest  time  and  clockwise  the  longest.  Changing  the 
setting during play will lead to a proportional change in that (or those) games. 
The  pulses  are  distributed  to  the  slave  timers  via  the  console  connection 
cables. If the pulses should not be sent (or not arrive) the slave timer will not 
end the game. 

Summary of Contents for 1N00-510

Page 1: ...t 1N00 510 User Manual Note This unit is fitted with an updated 2013 design for console steering and forward reverse Please quote OPTICAL set up when discussing parts or service For parts page 2 has s...

Page 2: ...121 772 6056 Ask for Technical Help Parts Accessories 44 0 121 773 1827 0 121 772 6056 Ask for the Parts Dept Unit Sales 44 0 121 773 1827 0 121 772 6056 Katie Roberts Comments 44 0 121 773 1827 Stuar...

Page 3: ...onnel or the public Please take note of the information in shaded areas If you have any questions with regard to the correct installation or operation of the product please contact Tornado Internation...

Page 4: ...this manual before using the equipment This manual contains the following sections 1 00 Operating Procedures 1 01 Opening Instructions 1 02 Closing Instructions 2 00 Detail Overview of the System Here...

Page 5: ...or throw the boat onto the water as this will cause the hull to fracture around the battery holder 8 Repeat operations 5 to 7 for each model 9 Coin and test each playing position in turn to ensure th...

Page 6: ...2 01 Consoles The consoles are made from glass fibre with a blockboard reinforcing for the back wall Regular application of a quality proprietary polish will reduce the harmful effects of sunlight The...

Page 7: ...le number 5 6 The consoles are provided with covers which should be used over night and if it rains during the day A canopy over the consoles is advised to allow your customers to use the attraction d...

Page 8: ...r The cost of each game and any bonus games are displayed in accordance with the settings programmed in the coin acceptors As soon as one or more credits are available the green play button will flash...

Page 9: ...in counters are non re settable Note Although each coin counter counts the coins for its own acceptor the cash box serves two acceptors and is not separated 2 05 Cash Box The cash box is mounted in th...

Page 10: ...d in the centre of the console and is accessed by opening the coin acceptor door It is the distribution centre for the console and has the following parts mounted on it Slave Timer End of Go Sounder C...

Page 11: ...ols Counts the timing pulses generated by the master timer and distributed by the console connecting cable When it has received the required number of pulses control is removed from the driving contro...

Page 12: ...the boat to make a gentle turn If the steering wheel is turned completely to the right the right motor is set to reverse causing the boat to turn in a decreasing arc until it is turning in its own len...

Page 13: ...cular set has less than 12 models Note If your set has less than 12 models it is essential that shorting plugs are fitted to all unused console sockets on the transmitter motherboard The red fault LED...

Page 14: ...ed will lead to poor model performance and damage to the transmitter and receivers The loop output board has a secondary function that of providing a loop output meter which is used to tune the loop a...

Page 15: ...coupling of the output meter to the transmitter It is important that this is understood and that this operation is only carried out during installation or replacement re siting of the loop The core of...

Page 16: ...m of the transmitter motherboard Diagram 2 09 It is the connection for the power supply lead The power is distributed to the rest of the system via the console cables 2 16 Diagnostic Socket This is pr...

Page 17: ...e to the power supply Caution It is important to ensure that there is sufficient ventilation to provide an adequate flow of cooling air over the heat sink at the rear of the unit 2 19 The Power Supply...

Page 18: ...use on the case and a charging meter on each module Caution Always replace the battery charger fuse with one of identical type and rating To improve reliability the modules are fully independent When...

Page 19: ...ust be treated with care Handle only with protective clothing Dispose of in accordance with local laws Caution The battery vents must not be removed for any reason The battery is maintenance free and...

Page 20: ...echargeable battery leaves the manufacturer with a finite life This life is usually expressed in terms of charge discharge cycles Each time a battery is charged and discharged a part of the battery li...

Page 21: ...ed Do not part charge and re use the batteries as this will lead to premature failure Storage If the unit is to be removed from service the correct storage of the batteries is vital As soon as the bat...

Page 22: ...ned as soon as it is removed from the water and before any soiling is allowed to dry Never use any abrasive cleaner on the hull or top The top is removed by unscrewing the catch located at the rear of...

Page 23: ...her position oil might enter the motor causing irreparable damage to the motor When the boat is not in service it must be stored vertically with the bows up This allows the water in the outer shaft an...

Page 24: ...ntil the next sync pulse is received when the procedure is repeated This happens 15 times every second Mounted on the top of the receiver are the model selector buttons and a display During use the di...

Page 25: ...le damage to the motor Thoroughly clean all of the boats and consoles taking care to remove any stubborn marks which daily cleaning has missed 3 03 Monthly Clean and lightly lubricate with petroleum j...

Page 26: ...ervice 1 Charge all of the batteries for 24 hours 2 If the consoles were dismounted remount them Take care not to damage any of the internal components or looms 3 Route the console connecting leads to...

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