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Big Buck
HD® is a trademark of PlayMechanix™ Inc. All rights reserved.
Regular Gun Maintenance Procedure
Big Buck HD® is equipped with two state-of-the-art custom-designed gun controllers. In order to
maximize income potential, keep the guns in optimal working order by performing the following five-
step procedure every time you empty the cash box.
1.
Check the camera lens
Observe the tinted lens at the tip of the gun to ensure it has no cracks, scratches or dirt.
Clean or replace the lens, if necessary.
2.
Visually and manually inspect gun cable connections
Open the coin door to see them. Reach in and ensure the cables are fully connected and are not
pinched by any components.
3.
Verify switch functionality
Press the Test button on the service panel, select Tests, select Input Tests, and then select
Switch Test (described earlier in this manual) to ensure all the gun switches are functioning
properly. Switches in the gun include
Trigger
Pump
4.
Calibrate, calibrate, calibrate
Return to the Main Menu screen and select Gun Calibration. Follow the instructions earlier in
this manual or on screen to recalibrate both guns.
5.
Check IR sensors
The IR sensors are directly below and above the printed marquee on the monitor assembly.
From the Main Menu, select Tests, select Input Tests, and select IR Gun Sensor Test. See pg 20
Recalibrate the guns any time the game is moved or the guns are repaired, replaced or swapped.
Note: It is not advisable to replace or swap guns while power is on. Shut AC power off before connecting
or disconnecting any components. If, for some reason, guns are changed while power is on, shut off AC
power and reboot after the guns are connected again. Failure to do so may confuse the system so it
does not recognize the guns.
Following These Procedures Is Critical To
Maintaining Guns and Maximizing Revenue.
Perform regular gun maintenance to keep your
game in top working order.