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SUGGESTED SETTINGS 

Customize settings to lower game time, raise/lower payout, and set achievable goals for clientele 
based on their skill level.  Some suggested settings are below.  

 

Basic Setting 

SETTING 1: 
LESS SKILLED 
PLAYERS 

SETTING 2: 
MORE SKILLED 
PLAYERS 

Game music 

Standby music 

Loop music 

2MIN 

2MIN 

Coin/game 

1/1 

1/1 

Score per ticket 

10 

Carry team 

ON 

ON 

Initial max score 

600 

700 

High score bonus/jackpot 

500 

500 

Game Parameters 

 

Time of round 1 

30 

30 

Time of round 2 

30 

25 

Time of round 3 

20 

20 

Time of round 4 

20 

15 

Time of final round 

20 

15 

Goal of round 1 

30 

50 

Goal of round 2 

100 

150 

Goal of round 3 

250 

350 

Goal of round 4 

450 

450 

Goal of final round 

750 

600 

 

HARDWARE TEST 

OUTPUT TEST 

Use these tests to check the outputs of the machine. Press the SETTINGS button or the SOLO button 
to activate a selection.

 

Ticket dispense 

 

When activated, the ticket dispenser will dispense 5 tickets.

 

 

LED test- 

When activated, the machine’s LEDs will alternate red, 

green, and blue.

 

 

Ball gate- 

When activated, the ball gate will move up and down.

 

INPUT TEST 

Use these tests to check the inputs on the machine. 

 

Gate lower limit sensor 

 

Will show a 1 when blocked. 

 

Gate upper limit sensor 

 Will show a 1 when blocked. 

 

Coin 

 

Will show a 1 when activated. 

 

Hoop sensor 

 

Will show a 1 when blocked

Summary of Contents for SLAM N JAM

Page 1: ...1 OPERATOR MANUAL Version 6 SLAM N JAM 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: ...8 DIMENSIONS 8 CONTENTS DETAILED 9 UNPACKAGING 10 ASSEMBLY 14 POWER AND DATA CONNECTIONS 21 GAMEPLAY AND MODES 25 OBJECTIVE 25 HOW TO PLAY 25 OPERATION 25 CHECK ACCOUNT 25 BASIC SETTINGS 26 GAME PARAM...

Page 4: ...SWITCH FUSE PCB 36 POWER SUPPLY 36 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 37 EXTERIOR 37 LIGHTING 37 INTERIOR 37 WIRING DIAGRAMS 37 MECHANICAL ILLUSTRATIONS 45 PLAYFIELD ASSEMBLY 45 PLAYER CONSOLE ASSEMBLY 1 Error...

Page 5: ...outlet 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...

Page 6: ...ircuit IC logic PC Boards and other connectors Insufficient insertion can damage the electrical components Only qualified personnel should inspect or test the integrated circuit IC logic PC Boards If...

Page 7: ...can be made to fine tune the game for maximum earning potential DESCRIPTION PACKAGING CONTENTS Manual Power cord 2x Coin door keys Coin box key Allen keys 3 4 5mm Spare ball gate sensor 2x Fuse 4A Ma...

Page 8: ...low Vibrations level Low BILL VALIDATOR REQUIREMENTS Volts 12VDC Magazine Size Up to 1000 bill capacity DIMENSIONS Weight 400kg 882 lb with packaging Weight 370kg 816 lb without packaging Height 2410...

Page 9: ...9 CONTENTS DETAILED...

Page 10: ...he top of the left and right sides to prevent the backboard from falling Use two people to remove the remaining two screws and remove the backboard Then remove the fixed backboard bracket from the pla...

Page 11: ...then remove the connecting fixed bracket at the bottom of the cover 3 Remove the screw at the top of each fence then remove the 3 fixing screws at the bottom The fences can now be taken out and set a...

Page 12: ...holds the fence Once the top bracket is removed lift and remove the fence and set aside Then remove the bottom fixed bracket 5 Remove 4x M6 screws from both sides of the fuselage remove the ball shiel...

Page 13: ...rom both sides of the electrical box then remove the electrical box and set aside 7 Remove the 4x Phillips screws fixed on the side of the console take out the console together with the fixed brackets...

Page 14: ...ckboard in place Once installed remove the rear monitor cover and cable cover for later steps NOTE Due to excessive vibration on basketball games we advise the use of the provided liquid thread locker...

Page 15: ...s Washers and lock washers are required 3 Place the lower right fence on the right side of the playfield install 7x M6 45 screws with spring washers and washers Once the fence is installed install the...

Page 16: ...right fence install 3x M6 45 screws from the top of the lower fence to secure Pass any LED wiring from the top and bottom of the upper fence through the backboard openings Use 5x M6 45 screws from th...

Page 17: ...17 5 Place the lower left fence on the left side of the playfield Secure with M6 45 screws spring washers and washers Once the fence is installed install the ball guide bracket with 3x M4 12 screws...

Page 18: ...18 6 Place the upper left fence on top of the lower left fence install 3 M6 45 screws from the top of the lower fence secure Once installed use 5x M6 45 screws to secure the fence to the backboard...

Page 19: ...o the fence with the connection brackets Secure with 12x M6 12 screws 8 The ball shield will be assembled between the two upper fences The LED connection is on the right side of the machine Connect th...

Page 20: ...nsole into the front opening of the machine Open the front maintenance door and secure the console with 4x M6 12 screws 10 Install the electrical box behind the player console under the playfield Secu...

Page 21: ...the small triangular cover on the front of the lower left fence connect the wires and replace the triangular cover 12 Remove the small triangular cover on the front of the lower right fence connect th...

Page 22: ...22 13 Remove the covers on the back of the backboard and connect the power and DVI cables to the monitor 14 Connect the wiring for the left fence LEDs...

Page 23: ...23 15 Connect the wiring for the right fence LEDs Reinstall the monitor and cable cover 16 Open the rear access door of the electrical box and connect all wiring shown below...

Page 24: ...24 17 Remove the ball shield connection cover and connect the wires for the LED Replace the cover...

Page 25: ...ue in total Keeps record of total audits since operation Allows the operator to track game performance to adjust settings See below for a list of audits Coins collected Tickets dispensed Game time h O...

Page 26: ...eam If set to ON allows for less skilled players to be carried through rounds by another player EXAMPLE P1 has reached the goal of Round 1 but P2 has not P1 carries P2 into the next round P2 can play...

Page 27: ...ll energy required in grade S sets how much energy is required to fill the grade 9 Energy required from grade A to S sets how much energy is required to fill the grade 10 Energy required from grade B...

Page 28: ...final round 20 15 Goal of round 1 30 50 Goal of round 2 100 150 Goal of round 3 250 350 Goal of round 4 450 450 Goal of final round 750 600 HARDWARE TEST OUTPUT TEST Use these tests to check the outpu...

Page 29: ...structions for two machines below note router models differ Once the router is powered on and all Cat5e cables are installed Enter the Basic Setting menu to change Machine ID on the cabinets Both cabi...

Page 30: ...ave 5V power Failed sensor Cycle power on the machine Perform a ball gate test Perform a ball gate upper limit sensor test Check the upper limit sensor and connections Ensure 5V is going to sensor Rep...

Page 31: ...le the machine is powering up Solo button stuck in the down position Switch wired incorrectly Cycle power on the machine without pressing the Solo button Check the button and connections Replace butto...

Page 32: ...or is loose Check sticker condition Check connections Check 12VDC is present lights on sensor Replace sensor s 7 Coin acceptor error Coin jam in mechanism Loose connection Switch settings are not corr...

Page 33: ...player console can also be used for navigation VS used to move to the next selection SOLO used to make a selection advance to next page COIN TICKET METERS Meters will increment for each coin inserted...

Page 34: ...otor relay WARNING ALWAYS turn OFF mains power and unplug the game before replacing any fuses ALWAYS use the correctly rated fuse NOTE Be sure to read the following carefully before servicing the mach...

Page 35: ...t meter IN6 VS button IN16 Bill acceptor input OUT6 Ticket dispenser control IN7 Setting button IN17 OUT7 IN8 Service button IN18 OUT8 Coin acceptor control IN9 Up button IN19 OUT9 Bill acceptor outpu...

Page 36: ...180V 264VAC 3 5A 50 60Hz Output 12V 30A 2 Power supply box WM 250D 5 12 Input 90V 132VAC 2 2A 180V 264VAC 1 3A 50 60Hz Output 5V 10A 12V 12A 3 Power supply box WM 250D 48 Input 90V 132VAC 4 5A 180V 26...

Page 37: ...ED smart strip lighting INTERIOR Regularly dust and vacuum the interior of the cabinet taking care to remove any objects that may have fallen Check and tighten all fixing hardware and fasteners as req...

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Page 45: ...Front LED box 1 9 050650045 Right LED bottom cover 1 10 050650046 Right LED bottom cover B 1 11 050650048 Handle 1 12 190650031 Right back LED acrylic 1 13 230120018 Truckle 2 5 inch 8 14 190650030 L...

Page 46: ...short lock 1 6 240320002 Handle 1 7 050650039 Control box 1 8 050650072 Right speaker box 2 9 090150001 Coin mech 1 10 190650024 Right speaker acrylic 2 11 090020016 4 5 inch speaker 4 12 190650022 Co...

Page 47: ...le 1 3 240300001 Sliding block 4 4 060650001 Sliding spindle 2 5 050650051 Ball gate base and cover 1 6 190650026 Ball gate acrylic board 1 7 050650130 Ball gate acrylic board cover 1 8 090050043 Ball...

Page 48: ...EMBLY NO PART Name Quantity 1 050650018 Ball shield mould plate 1 2 050650017 Ball shield holder 1 3 190650025 Ball shield acrylic board 1 NO PART Name Quantity 1 050650016 Roof sheet metal 1 2 050650...

Page 49: ...l B 1 4 190650036 Side front luminous acrylic 2 5 050650114 Upper right middle orange sheet metal 1 6 050650062 Ball baffle wire cover box 1 NO PART Name LEFT ASSEMBLY Quantity 1 050650015 Upper left...

Page 50: ...in left 1 3 050650078 Orange plug in left B 1 4 190650036 Side front luminous acrylic 1 5 050650121 Left baffle 1 NO PART Name RIGHT ASSEMBLY Quantity 1 050650009 Lower right group welding 1 2 190650...

Page 51: ...lug box 1 6 050650057 Electrical box repair door 1 7 090160021 Digital power amplifier PCB 1 8 070010011 PCB 1 9 080650002 I O PCB FS P6616 1 10 070160001 Solid state relay 2 11 090090006 Trinity filt...

Page 52: ...1 6 170040046 Cables slot 2 7 070110030 Screen 1 8 050650083 Screen bracket 2 9 050650134 Screen back cover 1 NO PART Name QTY 10 240320002 Handle 2 11 050650132 Backboard cables slot 1 12 050650133...

Page 53: ...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 54: ...terials providing the defective item or items of equipment are returned to the LAI Games distributor from which the machine was purchased LAI Games shall have no obligation to make repairs necessitate...

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