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Golden Tee LIVE™
Version 9/16
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Button Replacement
All of the buttons on the control panel require a 1 1/8
th
inch hole, and are pre-drilled on the dedicated control
panel. To remove a button, disconnect the wires from the button assembly by sliding the wires off of the micro
switch posts. Next carefully twist the micro-switch assembly off of the button posts. Finally, unscrew the nut to
remove the button from the control panel.
Place the new button assembly into the hole and position the smaller side of the micro-switch housing to face the
rubber bumper, angled towards the middle. Tighten the supplied nut using a pushbutton wrench. Do not over
tighten. Install the micro-switch by snapping it onto the pushbutton assembly by hand. Position the assembly so
the micro switch posts face the rubber bumper, angling towards the middle. Reconnect the wires by sliding the
wire assembly onto the contact posts of the appropriate micro switch. See the wiring diagram in Appendix D.
L.E.D. Lighted Buttons
The Help and Options buttons on Golden Tee LIVE are Light Emitting Diode buttons. The housing
for the L.E.D. snaps into the back of the button assembly. The L.E.D. must be installed properly
for the light to function properly. The Anode/positive side of the L.E.D. is connected to the +5
volts, and the Cathode/negative side of the L.E.D. is connected to the appropriate signal wire. The
L.E.D. slides into the housing and the housing is marked Positive and Negative. See the lamps
connector J202 in the cabinet wiring diagram.
Control Panel Removal
To remove the control panel from its hinge, Disconnect the trackball cable, field-ground wire, and
the control panel interconnect connector to the I/O Board. Remove the screw that attaches the
safety cable to the control panel. Remove the four ¼” screws holding the panel to the hinge.
Control Panel Graphics Removal
The control panel artwork has been screened onto a solid sheet of polycarbonate, which is
resistant to scratches and burns. Unfortunately long exposure to excessive situations may damage the surface
over time. To remove and replace this piece, the pushbutton and trackball assemblies must first be removed.
Separate the polycarbonate piece from the wood portion of the panel by starting at one corner and slowly peeling
the two apart. The overlay has adhesive on the entire surface and will take some force to separate the pieces
due to the adhesive. Once removed, the graphic overlay will not be able to be used again.
Control Panel Graphics Installation
To install a new polycarbonate graphics overlay, make sure the wood control panel surface is clean, smooth, and
free from glue, dirt and debris. Remove the paper protecting the adhesive from the new artwork/cover panel.
Carefully place it on the wood panel, aligning it properly. Press and smooth firmly to assure that it is secure.
Replace the buttons and trackball in the correct orientation.
SPEAKERS
The speakers are mounted in the bottom front of the cabinet, just below the coin vault. Sounds and speech are
important aspects to the play experience and should be adjusted and maintained for optimal results. Make sure
your speakers are in good working condition, are wired correctly, and are grounded properly to avoid buzz or hiss.
Speaker Access
To access the speakers, remove the back panel of the cabinet by unbolting the four connector bolts. The
speakers are located just below the coin vault. Remove the 4 nuts with an 11/32” nut driver to remove the
speakers from their mounting.
Note: Both speakers must be identically wired to work. For optimal sounds, both speakers must be in phase with one
another. Be sure the positive wire is connected to the positive terminal of each speaker and the negative speaker wire is
connected to the negative terminal of each speaker.