
COMPLETE SYSTEM BOX CONNECTIONS
Follow these procedures to correctly connect the various electronic components. Be sure the cables are
connected securely and in working order. Use cable clamps, with appropriate tension, where necessary to
ensure all cables stay in place during operation. Dress all cables with additional clamps and wire tie wraps where
needed. Avoid loose wires or disconnected cables, as they can cause an unneeded service call.
ATTACH I/O POWER, AUDIO, AND USB CABLES.
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I/O board power cable.
Connect from the I/O board to one of the two 4-pin power output connectors on the
system box.
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Audio cables.
Connect to the audio output jacks of the system box. Match the appropriate colors.
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USB cable #1.
Connect from the I/O board to any USB port on the system box.
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USB cable #2
for future updates. Attach to any USB port on the system box. Route the other end to the
control panel for easy access when updating.
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USB cable #3
for Cabinet Identification Device (CID). Refer to the CID Installation Section for proper
orientation and placement of the CID.
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USB cable #4
for Card Reader (online option only). Connect to any USB port on the system box. The other
end connects to the card reader.
ATTACH MAIN VIDEO CABLE
If your cabinet has a VGA or SVGA monitor, connect the video cable from the system box directly to the VGA or
SVGA monitor input.
If your cabinet has Medium or Low Resolution monitor, connect the video cable from the system box to the I/O
board.
Be sure to adjust your Dip Switch settings to match your monitor’s resolution. Refer to Appendix D.
ATTACH POWER CABLE
Use the AC power cord that is currently in your cabinet. The cord plugs into the System box. Have a qualified
electrician do the wiring. Verify A.C. main voltage selector switch is in the proper position. In North America the
setting is 115 volts AC. In some countries this should be set at 230 VAC.
SOFT POWER / FAN CABLE
There is a “soft power” switch to turn your game on or off without reaching to the back of the cabinet. This switch
is mounted on the back of the control panel, and comes in handy when performing any DVD updates. Connect
one end of the Soft Power Cable to the Nighthawk System box. Route the other end to the switch located under
the control panel. Locate the 3-Pin connector and plug it in to the Fan Cable.
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