The Dialed In Menu System
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Figure B27. Coil Settings screen.
Coil Settings
When you enter the
Coil Settings
menu, the LCD monitor will display the screen shown in figure
B27. Settings that have been changed from factory defaults are displayed in red. Default settings
are displayed in green, but only when a menu item is highlighted. Menu items that cannot be
altered are displayed in gray. You can scroll through menu items with the
Up/+
and
Down/-
buttons; press
Enter
to select an item you would like to change. Use the
Up/+
and
Down/-
buttons
to alter the highlighted data value, then press
Enter
to accept the new value. Press
Back/Escape
to
escape from a selected menu item without saving changes.
From the
Coil Settings
menu, virtually every single coil strength in the game is adjustable. This
feature allows the owner/operator to fine tune game play and operation for specific uses.
CAUTION: Be careful when adjusting the values in this menu; making certain coils too strong can
result in breakage or excessive wear on certain parts of the game.
To exit the
Coil Settings
menu at any time, press the
Back/Escape
button.
TROUGH
Trough VUK Strength
: specify the firing strength for the trough VUK coil.
1-32:
1-32 firing strength
Default: 14
Auto-Launch Strength
: specify the firing strength for the ball Auto-Launch coil.
1-32:
1-32 firing strength
Default: 20
Trough: Restrict Kickout on Error
: specify whether or not to restrict ball kickout and game start
functions when a trough error is encountered.
YES:
restrict ball kickout/start functions
Default: YES
NO:
do not restrict ball kickout/start functions
Summary of Contents for Dialed in!
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Page 355: ...Game Service Troubleshooting E 1 Game Service Troubleshooting Section E...
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