Operator's Manual –
Balloon Buster
©
LAI GAMES
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Err14
Dart (Z) Motor or Hit Target Switch
Error
Dart enters target but isn’t detected
Check the hit target limit switch inside the box
(dart fully extended)
Check the limit switch connection
Err15
Alignment Data EEPROM Error
This is a hard error
The MPU is reading bad alignment data. Please
try to run the Auto Align or manually align all five
holes
Err16
AGW Value Error
This is a hard error
The MPU is reading bad AGW Data.
Go to the P09 settings and change the AGW value
to update the data and play a game then set the
AGW to the correct value.
Err17
Win Error
A win is detected but the dart didn’t
fully extend.
This is a hard error
Check for small or deflated balloons or a blunt
dart tip. Check that the spring push back switch
inside the dart box is not too weak or that the
micro switch operates to easily.
TROUBLESHOOTING GAME ERRORS
CLEARING GAME ERRORS
Game errors can be cleared by pushing the TEST button once. The game will check if the
error is fixed. If the cause of the error is fixed, the game will continue as normal. If the error
is not fixed, the error will remain on the display. For a hard error, powering the machine OFF
and ON again will clear the error.
Err1
–
TICKET/CAPSULE ERROR
This error is usually displayed if the ticket dispenser is not functioning properly, or if tickets
are jammed. Check that the ticket dispenser is full and that the ticket sensor/switches are
working properly. The ticket dispenser can vend a ticket that can be pushed in and out of the
sensor to test it. Use the switch test to help check the sensor/switch. An active switch will
display as C1 in switch test. Use a digital multi meter to check the voltage drive from the
main CPU output to the motor or ticket connector.
Err2
–
UP BUTTON JAMMED
This error is usually displayed if the UP button is active or jammed on for longer than 30
seconds. Check the mechanical operation of the UP button and also the micro switch. Lastly,
make sure the micro switch wiring is connected to the Normal Open and the Common
contact of the micro switch. Use the switch test to help check the UP button - an
active/pushed button will be displayed as C7.
Err3
–
EEPROM ERROR
This error means that the CPU cannot read the EEPROM, or is receiving errors during
communication with the EEPROM (The 23C16 IC on the main MCU PCB). This could cause
problems with the game audits and program settings. The first thing to do is try to switch the
machine ON and OFF at least twice. If the message still appears then replace the EEPROM IC
(Atmel 24C16) on the CPU PCB with the new EEPROM. If there is still an error message, this
could be a problem with the game audits and program. If this error cannot be cleared,
please send your main MCU PCB to the nearest authorized
LAI
Games
Distributor for
repair.
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