Super Shot Deluxe
Assembly and Operating Manual
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REDEMPTION
There are various options included within this option category.
Equipment.
The first function is to inform the game logic what equipment is installed in your game. The selections here
are as follows:
Ticket Dispenser
Prize Vending Department
No Redemption Equipment
If you select No Redemption, you cycle to the next option.
Category.
Once you have selected the Equipment in your game, you need to select the Category on which you wish to
award tickets:
Points
Baskets
Games Ratio
. Once you have determined the Category for which you will reward tickets, you must next determine the
Ratio of tickets or prizes to be earned per that category:
____________{tickets}
for_______________{category}
For example, assume you have selected points as the Category for which you will reward tickets. You first select the
number of tickets you wish to use as your minimum (usually this would be 1.) After you make this selection, you would
then select how many of that Category (in the example, points) would be required to achieve the minimum reward ( in this
example, 1 ticket).
For example, you may wish to reward one ticket for every five points scored. If a player scored 42 points, he would
receive eight tickets.
Redemption Maximum.
The next Setting to be made with respect to Redemption is the maximum number-of-tickets that
the game will dispense per game.
Redemption Minimum
. The next setting under Redemption is the minimum number-of-tickets that the game will
dispense per game if no baskets are scored. You may not select a Redemption Maximum or Minimum when the Games
category is selected to award tickets.
Competition Bonus
. This Option allows the Operator to provide Bonus ticket to players playing in a Competition game
(available only for a linked set of two or more Super Shots). There are two type of competition Bonus settings available
1. “All to 1
st
”, gives all the tickets earned by each of the players competing in a Competition game under the
Standard tickets settings to the player winning the game. In other words, the only player to win tickets in a
Competition Game is the winner of the game, and he is awarded in addition to his own tickets, all those that
would have been earned by the others players. It is important to remember that players playing by themselves in a
Solo Game are not affected and still receive their normal tickets.
2. “Place Bonus” is more complicated. Each player still receives the number of tickets earned under the standard
ticket setting(which may be set to be zero). In addition, each player receives a number of tickets based on his
place of finish. The Operator sets the number of Bonus tickets awarded for the place of finish. You can only set
Bonus awards for the number of games linked together (If there are three games, you can only set Bonus Awards
for 1, 2, and 3).