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FLAMIN’ FINGER

  

Operator’s 

Manual 

 

5.0 SCREEN 

DESCRIPTIONS 

 
Enter the MAIN MENU options screen by pressing the SERVICE button located on the 
service panel inside the coin door.  The MAIN MENU screen includes the following 
choices: 
 
MAIN MENU 
 
OPTIONS  
 
ACCOUNT  
 
DIAGNOS 
 
Press the red on-screen boxes to choose that item.  Use the red on-screen slider to adjust 
the selection.  The large LED read-out just above the touch panel shows the current 
adjustment level. 
 
Upon touching the OPTIONS box, the following items can be selected: 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1- 

SET 1-9 COST PER PLAY  The number set is the amount of credits required to 
start a game. (Default setting is “1") 

 
2- 

SET 1-9 COIN #1 VALUE    The number set is the amount of credits each coin is 
worth from slot #1. (Default setting is “1") 

 
3- 

SET 0-9 COIN #2 = X TIMES #1   The number set will make the coin in slot #2 
worth that multiple of what is set in coin slot #1. For example if you want the coin in 
slot #2 to be worth the same as a coin in slot #1, set the number to 1. If you want 
the coin in slot #2 to be worth double the coin in slot #1 set the number to 2.  
(Default setting is “1") 

 
4- 

SET 1-10 GAME VOLUME   This sets the volume for when a game is being played. 
Setting it to “1" is the softest and “10" is the loudest. (Default setting is “6") 

 
5- 

SET 1-10 ATTRACT VOLUME   This sets the volume of the music that plays during 
the attract mode. Setting it to “1" is the softest and “10" is the loudest. (Default 
setting is “4") 

 
6- 

SET 0-20 ATTRACT VOL RATE    This sets the frequency of the music playing in 
attract mode. The number you set will be the amount of times the attract mode 
wraps before the music will play. If set to “0" the attract mode music will never play. 
The time for attract mode to wrap once is about seven minutes. (Default setting is 
“1") 

Summary of Contents for FLAMING FINGER

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...f not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful i...

Page 3: ...ONS 1 2 0 INTRODUCTION 2 3 0 PRECAUTIONS 2 3 1 Installation 2 3 2 Handling 2 4 0 INSTALLATION 3 4 1 Linking 3 5 0 SCREEN DESCRIPTIONS 4 6 0 GAME PLAY 8 7 0 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 APPENDIX A PARTS LIST 10 A...

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Page 5: ...Dimensions 68 H x 22 25 W x 32 D Shipping Weight 227 lbs Controls Touch screen Convenience Kit Operator s Manual 1 in coin box Note Specifications subject to change without prior notice Modifications...

Page 6: ...of an emergency i e near fire equipment or emergency exists 3 2 Handling 1 Before operating the game make sure that the main AC power hookup includes a safety ground This will ensure safe operation as...

Page 7: ...LINKING DIAGRAMS 1 SEQUENTIAL Recommended for 2 or 3 games where the link cable can reach from the last game to the first game in the line of linked games To link 2 or 3 games unplug the link cable f...

Page 8: ...X TIMES 1 The number set will make the coin in slot 2 worth that multiple of what is set in coin slot 1 For example if you want the coin in slot 2 to be worth the same as a coin in slot 1 set the numb...

Page 9: ...game will automatically maintain this average by adjusting its internal difficulty setting based upon the players at your location NOTE 2 If you have multiple games linked this setting will apply to a...

Page 10: ...ng items can be selected 20 REDS ON YELS ON MEM TEST BURN IN Press inside one of the red boxes to select between turning all red or yellow led s on performing a memory test or running burn in Press th...

Page 11: ...an emitter or receiver has failed to communicate 32 PRESS MENU TO SYNC ALL GAMES This screen is displayed when data is not matching across multiple games Press the service menu button located inside c...

Page 12: ...ficulty set by the skill level of the players that have won the jackpot The game time is not adjustable by the operator However game difficulty can be adjusted indirectly by the operator by changing t...

Page 13: ...ould be 5 15VDC ORG to BLK should be 12VDC 0 1 8VDC If 12VDC is bad check for output shorts by removing load connectors one at a time ref overall wiring diagram in Appendix If loads are OK or if 5VDC...

Page 14: ...10972 00 SOCKET LAMP COMPACT FLUORESCENT FI57 10922 00 STROBE LENS RED FI95 10973 00 PLEX PLAYFIELD FI40 10914 00 DECAL GAME INSTRUCTIONS FI05 10918 00 CPU MAIN LOGIC VG88 08776 00 POWER SUPPLY 200W...

Page 15: ...FLAMIN FINGER Operator s Manual 11...

Page 16: ...FLAMIN FINGER Operator s Manual 12 APPENDIX B WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 17: ...FLAMIN FINGER Operator s Manual 13 APPENDIX C LINK DIAGRAMS...

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Page 19: ...all Seller be liable for loss of profits loss of use incidental or consequential damages Except for any express warranty set forth in a written contract between Seller and Buyer which contract superse...

Page 20: ...3900 FAX 408 436 9554 Technical Assistance USA 408 383 3973 Fax 408 436 9554 Reorder Number FI45 10919 00 REV A NOVEMBER 2003 The specifications of this machine and the instructions in this Operation...

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