Super Shot Deluxe
Assembly and Operating Manual
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NOTE:
The factory may have preset some of your Options on other than the Default Settings. For example, a Default
Setting is for “No Redemption”. However, if ticket dispenser is installed in your game at the factory, then the factory
would have preset your game accordingly and with other ticket settings, rather than the Default Settings.
Default Settings
The Option to load the Default Settings is actuated when it is selected. After selecting this Setting, you may cycle to those
Options that you wish to set at other than default Settings.
NETWORK SETUP
This Option enables you to set up your game for linking with other Super Shot Deluxe units, or for setting your game as
an individual unit.
Master / Slave
. The first function is to select whether the unit you are setting is the Master or a Slave. For each set of
linked games, there is only one Master.
The Master is physically configured differently than the Slaves, so you must
check the Chassis Plate Cover for a decal from the factory stating whether this unit has been configured as a
Master or Slave.
The Master Unit is responsible for directing the other games in all linked-communications. The position of the Master, in
relation to the Slaves, does not matter. It can be to the right of the Slaves, to the left or in between.
If you wish to change a game from Master to Slave, or vice versa, you must first adjust the positions of the shorting plugs
on the Network interface Board.
If the three shorting jumpers are plugged onto the bottom two pins (towards the word “Slave”) then the game has been
configured as a Slave. All you have to do to configure the game as a Master is to remove all three plugs and reinsert them
onto the top two pins of each set (towards the word Master).
If your Super Shot will operate as an individual unit, the shorting plugs can be configured either as a Master or a Slave.
However, we recommend that it be set as a Slave, in which case you need to set the Network interface Board. See
“Assembly Instructions.”