The graphic effects and added attractions
for
the slave cabinets must be the same as the
master.
All games must have these features enabled or all must have them disabled.
settings, for example road kill or a show girls setting, can cause games to become unsynchronized
d u r i n g c o m p e t i t i o n a n d l e a d t o i n c o r r e c t f i n a l r e s u l t s ( i . e . , t w o f i r s t p l a c e f i n i s h e s w i t h
t i m e s ,
c o l l i s i o n s w i t h u n s e e n o b j e c t s , e t c . ) .
The linking feature overrides some of the individual software settings.
For instance, the master
(VGM
sets and controls the difficulty level for all linked slaves The difficulty level reported by the
slave games may not match the setting of the master game.
The linked game with the highest ranking determines software settings.
Adjustments such as
bonus times will be controlled by the games in decreasing identification order. For example,
four
games are linked, slave game
will always override game
but have no effect on games
or
permits games to have different standards to help equalize players with different skill levels.
The linking cables attach to a connector on a metal bracket located under the CPU Board
Assembly at the rear of the cabinet.
Unlock and remove the cabinet rear door for linking
access.
Notes on Linking:
1 .
For a
link, the leftmost VGM is the master
the second VGM is slave
O n e l i n k i n g c a b l e
is required.
For a
link, the left VGM is the master
the center and right
are slaves
and
Two cables are required.
For a
link, the leftmost VGM is the master
the left center VGM is slave
right center
m a c h i n e i s
a n d t h e r i g h t m o s t m a c h i n e i s s l a v e
Three linking cables are required.
2.
The linking feature will not function if the master is not turned on and in normal game play mode. If
the master is turned off, disconnected from the linking cable, or in any other mode of operation
diagnostics, etc.), none of the slaves will be able to link.
T h e l i n k i n g f e a t u r e w i l l f u n c t i o n f o r a l l o t h e r
if one of the slaves is not turned on and in normal
game play mode. If any slave is turned off,
from the linking cable, or in any other mode
of operation (offline, diagnostics, etc.), the linking ability of other slaves will not be affected.
T h e l i n k i n g f e a t u r e w i l l f u n c t i o n f o r s o m e
and not others, if all of the link activity switches are
not enabled or the software version numbers are not the same. The master game will not recognize
other games with disabled linking or different link identification numbers.
DIP SWITCH
FOR COINAGE
There are many ways to select the type and quantity of currency recognized by the game machine.
The most common coin combinations for several countries are pre-programmed and may be selected
from the table when Standard Pricing is activated (see Game Adjustments).
2.
DIP Switch settings may be changed with the power switched on. Set any switch and then observe
the screen to verify that the desired selection is enabled.
N O T E :
If CMOS Coin Settings are active,
switch settings for an individual Country will have no effect.
3.
Some European countries may accept currency used in other countries. The most popular coinage
s e t t i n g s a r e
beneath ‘Other’ in the Standard Pricing Table.
4.
Alternate settings are listed beneath ‘General’ in the Standard
T a b l e .
5.
Default settings are denoted by an
Switches 1 through 5 select country codes. Switches 6 and
are used to select one of four modes for each country.
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