QUICK REFERENCE CABINET LINKING INSTRUCTIONS
To link two cabinets, use the crossover coupler included in the spare parts bag. Connect the
factory installed linking cable to the coupler and follow the instructions for “Wiring Modifications
and Software Setup” located below starting with step #7.
To link three or more cabinets, use a standard 10 base-T ethernet hub and follow all of the
instructions for “Wiring Modifications and Software Setup” located below.
CABINET ARRAYS
To create a Video Game Machine (VGM) Array, join the cabinets together. Each VGM comes equipped with the
necessary hardware to connect cabinets and provide maximum stability. Hardware is located in the spare parts
bag inside the cash box.
To join cabinets, remove the flat-head carriage bolts from the top and rear of adjacent cabinet sides. Position
cabinets next to one another and adjust the leg levelers until all holes are aligned. Insert long carriage bolts
through the holes in both cabinets, and then fasten in place with the nuts provided.
NETWORK CONSIDERATIONS
Each VGM comes complete with a factory installed network cable. Optionally, a hub can be installed and located
remotely to monitor network activity. Cables up to 328 ft., or 100 meters, in length may be used in conjunction with
the hub provided they are Category 3 or higher, 100 ohm unshielded twisted pair communications grade wiring.
Standard telephone cables are not sufficient for this application and should not be used.
Take care to protect exposed wiring from player foot traffic, cleaning crews, service personnel, etc. Use approved
conduit or wire channels to support cables. Please note that modular connectors do not have strain relief.
Prevent linking cables from becoming damaged by avoiding sources of extreme heat or moisture, and high
amounts of electrical energy like neon signs, fluorescent fixtures, two-way radios, cordless phones, power circuits,
public address system wiring, etc.
Universal RJ-45 modular plugs are not numbered or coded in any way. Clearly label all network connections to
avoid confusing network cables with computer or telephone circuits.
WIRING MODIFICATIONS AND SOFTWARE SETUP
1. Place the linking hub inside the base of a cabinet nearest the center of the array. Remember that the crossover
couplers supplied with the game are not used when creating an array using the hub. Crossover couplers are
only used to link two cabinets.
2. Unlock and remove the rear door from the cabinets selected to be part of the array. Inside the cabinet you will
find a coil of linking cable with one end already attached to game electronics. Uncoil just enough of the cable to
reach the hub, then recoil the rest of the cable and tie it in place. Repeat this procedure for each of the other
cabinets. Do not reinstall the cabinet door(s) at this time.
3. Route the free end of each cable out through the notch located in the rear door opening and plug into any jack
on the rear panel of the linking hub. Route the free end of the AC adapter for the hub and plug it into the 9VAC
jack on the front panel of the hub. Now all of the cables can be connected to the hub.
4. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions in order to set the hub switches for LNK (link) and X (crossover) activity.
5. Fasten the hub to the bottom of the most central cabinet using a hook-and-loop type material. Orient the hub so
that the indicator lights are visible and cable jacks are accessible.
6. Make sure excess cable is tied into a coil and that all cables are routed through the notch in the rear door.
Connect the AC adapter for the hub and all line cords to AC power.
CAUTION: Do not connect or disconnect any cable to the game electronics or hub with
the power turned on. Circuit disruptions may damage the game and void the warranty.
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