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BALL GATE MOTOR AND DISPLAY SIGN 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Let's Bounce

Page 1: ...1 OPERATORS MANUAL Version 15 LET S BOUNCE Firmware version 9 01 000 PLEASE NOTE Read this manual before operating the machine Visit www laigames com for support...

Page 2: ...AI Games Copyright Notice Authorization is hereby provided to you to copy this manual in its entirety provided such copies are used for non commercial purposes and solely for use with LAI Games produc...

Page 3: ...ETAILED 10 ASSEMBLY 11 PARTS DETAILED 11 ASSEMBLY STEPS 12 GAMEPLAY AND MODES 20 OBJECTIVE 20 HOW TO PLAY 20 ATTRACT MODE 21 PLAY MODE 21 OPERATION 22 GAME SETTINGS 22 AUDITS 25 INPUT AND OUTPUT TESTS...

Page 4: ...D 38 COUNTERS 40 BUTTONS 40 VOLUME KNOB 40 COIN MECHANISM BILL ACCEPTOR CARD SYSTEM 40 TICKET MECHS 40 PLAYFIELD FUSES FB214 40 GAME BOARD FB216 40 SOUND BOARD FB106 40 BALL DISPENSER 40 POWER INLET M...

Page 5: ...N DOOR AND TICKET DOOR 74 COIN PLATE WITH DBA AND CASH BOX 75 OPERATOR PANEL AND POWER SUPPLY 76 PLAYER PANEL 77 RIGHT AND LEFT PLAYER PANEL STOPPER 78 BALL GATE AND DB BOX 79 BALL GATE MOTOR AND DISP...

Page 6: ...let with a securely connected ground line Do Not install the Game Cabinet outdoors or in areas of high humidity direct water contact dust high heat or extreme cold Do Not install the Game Cabinet in a...

Page 7: ...et correctly on the floor so that the game cabinet is level and stable Always make complete connections for the integrated circuit IC logic PC Boards and other connectors Insufficient insertion can da...

Page 8: ...l 4 x coin door keys 200 x Ping pong balls 1 x Power cord 3 x O Ring 1 x Allen Key 4 1 x Allen Key 2 5 1 x Wrench 17 1 x Fuse 6 3A 1 x Programming harness 1 x Optional NRI coin mech harness SPECIFICAT...

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Page 10: ...10 PACKING DETAILED...

Page 11: ...11 ASSEMBLY PARTS DETAILED...

Page 12: ...k the player panel with the key provided 2 Lift the panel up until it stops 3 Locate the mounting location for the bounce pad 7 holes 4 Unlock the hex nut pictured 5 Position the bounce pad correctly...

Page 13: ...ug in the connector pictured 8 Carefully place the playfield frame on its side Take care not to damage or dent the frame 9 Unlock the hex bolts at the rear and bottom of the playfield frame 4 x hex bo...

Page 14: ...ear stand as shown and lock it in place using the hex bolts from the previous step 4 x hex bolts on the rear and 4 on each side 11 Unlock the 4 hex bolts pictured 12 Align the front cabinet section wi...

Page 15: ...d lift it slightly so the frame hooks on 14 Lock the 4 x hex bolts that were unlocked in step 11 15 Plug in all 8 connectors on the left and right side at the rear of the front cabinet CAUTION At leas...

Page 16: ...the right side of the playfield from the perspective of standing in front of the cabinet and lock it in place using 6 x M6 screws 17 Position the left panel against the left side of the playfield and...

Page 17: ...19 Hold the header in position and lock in 4 x M6 screws 20 Position the backboard against the rear of the playfield 21 Sit the backboard on the frame and lock it in place using 8 x M6 screws along th...

Page 18: ...ed and plug in the 3 connectors shown 23 Power on the game and ensure that all lights and sensors are functional To access PCB fuses and wiring remove the left panel which was attached in step 17 Acce...

Page 19: ...layer panel and install the remaining 3 x M4 screws 27 Repeat steps 25 and 26 for the acrylic sheet on the opposite side 28 Install the side cover panel with 2 x M6 screws and flange nuts 29 Repeat st...

Page 20: ...game modes available HOW TO PLAY Bar Mode Pay to play Ping pong balls are vended Round one begins Bounce ping pong balls off the bounce pad Aim to hit all orange tiles Round one time runs out OR All o...

Page 21: ...s in any of the two coin slots on the front of the machine cabinet then following the instructions in the How to Play section FREE PLAY Free play can be set in one of three ways Entering the operator...

Page 22: ...of coins that need to be inserted into coin mechanism 1 to reach the bonus credit stage 2 This setting is only active if 3 1 and 3 2 are active 3 4 Coin 1 Stage 2 Number of Bonus Credits Default Off A...

Page 23: ...setting is only active if 6 1 and 6 2 are active 6 5 Coin 2 Stage 3 Number of Coins Default Off Adjustable Off 1 99 This sets the number of coins that need to be inserted into coin mechanism 2 to rea...

Page 24: ...value but if the bonus round is reached bonus tickets are added to the prize payout 13 Beat Score Default 5000 Adjustable 4500 6000 Sets the total score that a player must beat to be awarded the Bonu...

Page 25: ...core The highest score achieved 8 Total Tickets Shows the number of tickets paid out from all ticket mechs 9 Average Tickets Per Game Shows the average number of tickets won from each game 10 Total Sk...

Page 26: ...tive or not Up Button Down Button Test Enter Button Back Service Button Utility Button Single Player Button Double Player Button End Turn Button Sensors Ball Home Player Return Coin 1 Coin 2 Ticket 1...

Page 27: ...tiles to online When this option is selected all online tiles will be lit up as green and offline tiles as red 2 Tile No Online Offline Scroll through the status of each tile The display will indicate...

Page 28: ...old the Utility button for 5 seconds The game will automatically pay out remaining tickets if there is activity on the ticket sensor Coin 1 error The coin sensor has been pressed for a long period of...

Page 29: ...enough balls to continue gameplay were detected Check that the ball sensor is connected correctly Ensure that there are enough balls loaded into the ball chute no less than 50 Ensure there are no bal...

Page 30: ...errors menu and pressing the right button If the error still occurs the IC is faulty and needs to be replaced EEP NJ Error Only applicable to New Jersey firmware EEPROM memory related to the NJ game s...

Page 31: ...res identify the location of the main serviceable items CABINET FRONT 1 Header 2 Backboard 3 Playfield 4 Bounce pad 5 Player panel 6 Coin door 1 7 Ticket door 1 8 Ticket door 2 9 Coin door 2 NOTE Be s...

Page 32: ...nd 1 score lamps 5 Player 1 and 2 round 1 clear lamps 6 Player 1 and 2 round 2 score lamps 7 Player 1 and 2 round 2 clear lamps 8 Player 1 and 2 total score lamps 9 Player 1 and 2 winner lamps 10 Roun...

Page 33: ...PANEL 1 Bounce pad 2 End turn button 3 Single player button 4 Double player button 5 Credit display CABINET INNER 1 FB106 Sound Board 2 FB216 Game Control PCB 1 Ball lifter 2 FB86 Sensor PCB 1 2 3 4...

Page 34: ...sensor player 2 Ball gate sensor home 3 Ball gate sensor return CABINET REAR 1 FB63 display PCB 2 Lightboxes lamps x12 3 Speaker crossover 4 Woofer speaker 5 Tweeter speaker 6 FB44 display PCB x6 2 1...

Page 35: ...l OPERATOR PANEL SERVICE CONTROLS 1 Up button 2 Back service button 3 Test enter button 4 Down button 5 Volume control 6 Utility button 7 Coin 1 counter 8 Coin 2 counter 9 Ticket 1 counter 10 Ticket 2...

Page 36: ...of Let s Bounce the underside of the playfield is split into three panels allowing easy access to the bottom of the playfield for maintenance purposes If your unit doesn t have three visible panels u...

Page 37: ...7 1 Identify the panel you want to remove and remove 4 x M4 x10 screws and washers per panel as shown below 2 After removing the screws follow the sequence below lift pull then tilt to remove the pane...

Page 38: ...playfield consists of 45 tiles Each tile is a delicate assembly containing one FB205 Sensor PCB The FB205 is a sensitive PCB used to detect the vibration caused by a ping pong ball hit Extra care sho...

Page 39: ...16 ON OFF ON ON ON ON 17 ON OFF ON ON ON OFF 18 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON 19 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF 20 ON OFF ON OFF ON ON 21 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 22 ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON 23 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 24 ON OFF OF...

Page 40: ...yer Player 1 tickets are paid out on ticket mech 1 and player 2 tickets are paid out on ticket mech 2 The exception being when the Card System game setting is set to ON If a 2 player game is played by...

Page 41: ...rating and positioned correctly Tiles should all be at the same level orientation and spacing Check all foam padding on the playfield cross beam mounts is intact with no exposed metal Re glue any foam...

Page 42: ...2 Visit www st com 3 In the search bar at the top of the page search for FLASHER STM32 4 Select the suggested result from the Products category 5 Alternatively in the navigation menu on the left sele...

Page 43: ...cessing parts Cabinet Inner for assistance in locating FB216 3 Place the PC near the PCB and connect them using the USB TTL serial adapter cable from the USB port on the PCB to the J5 programming port...

Page 44: ...port available COM number is automatic and can vary If you re unable to proceed to the next step when pressing next restart the PC and try again 7 Leave the rest of the settings at their default valu...

Page 45: ...ly reads STM32F4_05_07_15_17_1024K 11 Press Next 12 Select Download to device on the left 13 Click the button on the right hand side of the window and navigate to and select the HEX file 14 Select Glo...

Page 46: ...Download operation completed successfully press Close to finish 19 Turn off the game 20 Remove the USB TTL adapter cable from the PCB 21 Turn on the game 22 Enter the operator menu 23 There may be an...

Page 47: ...B has power verify that the heartbeat LED shown below is flashing to ensure that the PCB has power 2 Check that the cable is securely inserted into the USB port on the PC and the J5 port on the PCB 3...

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Page 49: ...ewdriver WARNING Always turn OFF mains power and unplug the game before cleaning the interior of the machine Always after cleaning the cabinet interior check all harness connectors and restore all loo...

Page 50: ...Games distributor for harnessing to suit different coin comparators and bill acceptors UNIVERSAL CARD LINK CONNECTION A 9 pin Universal Card Link connector exists on the operator panel inside the coin...

Page 51: ...mon Ground connection the same ground as the Game PCB TICKET MECHANISMS 2 x ticket mechs can be fitted inside the ticket doors Connections are available through a standard 4 way Molex receptacle Deltr...

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Page 71: ...71 MECHANICAL ILLUSTRATIONS MAIN ASSEMBLY...

Page 72: ...72 FRONT PANEL...

Page 73: ...73 PANEL DOOR AND BASE FRONT PANEL...

Page 74: ...74 COIN DOOR AND TICKET DOOR...

Page 75: ...75 COIN PLATE WITH DBA AND CASH BOX...

Page 76: ...76 OPERATOR PANEL AND POWER SUPPLY...

Page 77: ...77 PLAYER PANEL...

Page 78: ...78 RIGHT AND LEFT PLAYER PANEL STOPPER...

Page 79: ...79 BALL GATE AND DB BOX...

Page 80: ...80 BALL GATE MOTOR AND DISPLAY SIGN...

Page 81: ...81 BALL LIFTER AND BALL HOPPER CHUTE...

Page 82: ...82 DISPLAY PANEL AND BASE DISPLAY PANEL...

Page 83: ...83 BASE SCORE PANEL...

Page 84: ...84 BOARD DISPLAY ROUND 1 AND BOARD DISPLAY ROUND 2...

Page 85: ...85 RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE WALLS...

Page 86: ...86 MAIN PLAYFIELD...

Page 87: ...87 PEG ASSEMBLY...

Page 88: ...a manner that violates the laws and regulations of the country state and or municipality in which the hardware and licensed software are used or operated b Assembling or causing the assembly of the ha...

Page 89: ...returned to the LAI Games distributor from which the machine was purchased LAI Games shall have no obligation to make repairs necessitated by negligence or interference to any component by any unautho...

Page 90: ...90 For your nearest LAI Games Distributor visit our web site at www laigames com Contact Us Sales and Enquiries sales laigames com Technical Support support laigames com Website www laigames com...

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