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  Intermission™ • Copyright 2009 • Jennison Entertainment Technologies • All Rights Reserved 

 

Cabinet Glass Removal 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 

 
 
 
The Intermission cabinet was designed so that operators could access all internal components without much 
difficulty. When servicing the inside playfield area, access should be gained primarily through the side access 
panels. If it becomes necessary to remove the top cabinet glass, please do so with extreme caution!  

 

Removal of the glass without following these directions COULD result in glass breakage and MAY result 
in personal injury to you or your customers. 

 

To remove the glass in order to access the inside playfield: 
 

1.

 

Remove the two acrylic tabs and screws located on the rear of the glass at the intersection of the 
backboard. 

FAILURE TO REMOVE THESE TABS COULD RESULT IN THE GLASS 

BREAKING. THESE TABS HOLD THE GLASS IN PLACE. IF YOU ATTEMPT TO REMOVE 
THE GLASS WITHOUT REMOVING THESE TWO TABS, IT WILL PUT PRESSURE ON 
THE WEAKEST PART OF THE GLASS AS IT IS BEING LIFTED UP.

 

 

2.

 

Attach the glass vacuum hand-cup (provided) to the top of the glass. Make certain that the cam levers 
are flipped into position and securely locked. 
 

3.

 

Two people are suggested when lifting the top glass off of the cabinet. Make certain that there are no 
pieces of plexi-glass restricting the removal and ensure that the rear cabinet tabs have both been 
removed. Each person should take a side and slowly lift the glass off the cabinet. One hand should be on 
the glass hand-cup while the other should be on the glass. Lift the piece high enough so that it clears the 
napkin dispenser and slowly place it onto a carpeted floor. Take care when placing the piece of glass on 
the floor as it could slide if left unattended. Place the glass AWAY from any areas where children could 
be present. 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

WARNING:  TO PREVENT INJURY AND POSSIBLE GLASS BREAKAGE, PLEASE READ THIS 
SECTION IN DETAIL AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PROPER REMOVAL OF 
GLASS. 

 

WARNING:  NOT FOLLOWING THE PROPER INSTRUCTIONS FOR GLASS REMOVAL 
COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE GAME AND (OR) PHYSICAL INJURY. 

 

CAUTION:  TWO PEOPLE SHOULD BE PRSENT TO LIFT THE GLASS OFF OF THE CABINET 

 

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Страница 1: ...nologies All Rights Reserved OPERATOR S MANUAL VERSION 050509 Intermission is a registered trademark of Jennison Entertainment Technologies and is registered with the United States Patent and Trademar...

Страница 2: ...yfield Character Ticket Value Stickers 10 Coin Comparator Setup 11 Glass Removal or Servicing 13 Configuration Testing Changing Menu Options Setup 14 Changing Ticket Values of Jetty Kernel Peggy in So...

Страница 3: ...me Score State Values 30 Maintenance Troubleshooting Service or Parts Inquiry 31 Quick Troubleshooting Guide 32 Suggested Preventive Maintenance Schedule 37 Wiring Schematics Wiring Diagram 38 Wiring...

Страница 4: ...NG All warnings will be marked in RED boxes indicating that potential injury could occur if directions are not followed The operator should STOP and READ all applicable instructions CAUTION Caution me...

Страница 5: ...oid warranty WARNING CHECK BOTH POWER SELECTORS FAN AND LAMP Set the 115 230 VAC selector switch on both power supplies for the correct line voltage on the installation site Verify that the rear cabin...

Страница 6: ...s Canadian Emissions Statement According to Industry Canada Notice ICES 003 Issue 4 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15...

Страница 7: ...DE flame retardants Jennison Entertainment Technologies has taken steps to comply with this directive while sourcing the parts for all machines If available to the industry these certified components...

Страница 8: ...ngth Width Height Weight Inches MM Inches MM Inches MM Pounds KG Shipping Dimensions 49 1230 31 770 76 1920 450 190 Actual Cabinet Dimensions 48 1220 28 712 72 1829 400 180 WARNING If you choose to co...

Страница 9: ...cabinet graphics 4 Open the rear cabinet door and verify that all connectors are secure and that the bottom of the cabinet is free of loose objects which may have possibly come loose during shipping...

Страница 10: ...to set each character frame to have NOTE You can only select three different values as each character pair is the same J E T suggests that the lower number should start with the Peggy assembly but it...

Страница 11: ...s shown in Figure 1 3 Pull the entire mechanism out of the napkin dispenser Be careful of the electrical wires attached to the mechanism Figure 2 4 Locate the slide mechanism and remove the plastic sp...

Страница 12: ...n dispenser Be careful of the attached electrical wires Figure 1 Insert key and pull the entire coin mechanism towards you at an angle as shown Figure 4 Replace the mechanism back into the napkin disp...

Страница 13: ...GLASS AS IT IS BEING LIFTED UP 2 Attach the glass vacuum hand cup provided to the top of the glass Make certain that the cam levers are flipped into position and securely locked 3 Two people are sugge...

Страница 14: ...l Panel located on the back of the door Intermission features a setup menu that allows operators the ability to quickly change program features Access to this menu allows the operator to quickly setup...

Страница 15: ...the different menu items NOTE Pushing the button one time will advance to the next menu option The option number can be viewed on the Cash Register SEG display just above the word TICKETS The numbers...

Страница 16: ...E NOTE Youmust already be in the SETUP mode to enter the TEST mode Pushing the TEST button while in the SETUP mode only increases the menu option Push the INCREASE DECREASE buttons located on the cont...

Страница 17: ...to EXIT the TEST MODE and return to game play The software version will then be displayed on the back board and the machine will restart Allows the operator to test to make sure all sounds are proper...

Страница 18: ...MODE Push the TEST button to scroll through the different mode options Continue scrolling to F08 Make sure that F08 is displayed in the Tickets Owed SEG display The context that is currently programme...

Страница 19: ...Tickets Owed SEG display The context that is currently programmed will be shown on the Jackpot Bonus SEG display KERNEL VALUES Continue scrolling to F10 Make sure that F10 is displayed in the Tickets...

Страница 20: ...nce for 3 Seconds to exit the Push the SERVICE button one final time for 3 Seconds to EXIT TEST mode and return to normal game operation SERVICE MODE TEST MODE The machine will now be in TEST mode and...

Страница 21: ...99 3 F07 Jackpot Bonus Start Value 10 1000 1 100 F08 JETTY Score State 0 100 40 F09 KERNEL Score State 0 100 30 F10 PEGGY Score State 0 100 20 F11 Score State TOP Frame 0 50 4 F12 Score State MIDDLE F...

Страница 22: ...with 1 being the slowest and 10 being the fastest The default is set to 5 This can be a very effective tool in making the machine more difficult to time the release of the player s coin F06 Jackpot Bo...

Страница 23: ...in all three characters within a certain period of time F16 Attract Mode Volume This function allows the operator to set the level of volume at which the attract mode music is played F17 Pop Up Reset...

Страница 24: ...display when a coin is played in any linked unit 1 3 Three coins must be inserted before 1 ticket will be added to the Jackpot 1 2 Two coins must be played before 1 ticket will be added to the Jackpot...

Страница 25: ...units Plug the main part of the harness into the Master machine The cable should be plugged into the connector located on the power switch on the back of each game 4 Plug in the other two ends of the...

Страница 26: ...the cabinet 3 Ensure that the game power is ON 4 Push the micro TEST and SERVICE buttons at the same time 5 Values will be reset to the factory defaults NOTICE To return the software program to all fa...

Страница 27: ...xt values will be displayed on the JACKPOT BONUS display NOTE The default context value should be displayed unless previously changed by the operator Any new context selected by the operator will be r...

Страница 28: ...I8 Chain Assembly Sensor I28 I9 Target Coin Sensor I29 I10 I30 I11 Jetty Left 1 Sensor I31 I12 Kernel Left 2 Sensor I32 I13 Peggy Left 3 Sensor I33 I14 Jetty Right 1 Sensor I34 I15 Kernel Right 2 Sen...

Страница 29: ...in Chute LED Group 1 OUT45 Kernel Motor 2 Right OUT14 Coin Chute LED Group 2 OUT46 Peggy Motor 3 Right OUT15 Coin Chute LED Group 3 OUT47 Step Motor OUT16 Coin Chute LED Group 4 OUT48 Hopper Drive OUT...

Страница 30: ...d have to be replaced with a new one showing the new value and sticker Score States II III IV and V have been reserved for future applications Receipt Frame Score State Frame State 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1...

Страница 31: ...ntertainment Technologies All Rights Reserved For Parts or Service contact your local Distributor or Betson Enterprises 303 Paterson Plank Road Carlstadt New Jersey Main Phone 201 438 1300 Toll Free P...

Страница 32: ...at the coin acceptor is receiving power and that it is plugged in 4 Replace coin acceptor comparator HELP or HLP Displayed on Cash Register SEG display Unit out of tickets This message will be display...

Страница 33: ...he alignment of the motor linkage with the sensor The linkage may have moved and caused damage to the sensor 2 If sensor checks out visually okay Run an Input test to determine if sensor is reading co...

Страница 34: ...he alignment of the motor linkage with the sensor The linkage may have moved and caused damage to the sensor 2 If sensor checks out visually okay Run an Input test to determine if sensor is reading co...

Страница 35: ...irmly connected 3 As film reels rotate check to make sure that the tab goes through the middle of the sensor and that the red light on the sensor illuminates This will indicate that the sensor is work...

Страница 36: ...tinued Problem Possible Cause Solution One of the Pop Up structures keep moving up and down The sensor Is broken on the assembly or the motor driver board needs to be replaced 1 Check the sensor on th...

Страница 37: ...th a non corrosive cleaning product such as Windex or Pledge Use Windex on all inside mirrors NOTE DO NOT USE ABRAISIVE PAPER TOWELS OR CLOTHS TO WIPE INTERIOR MIRRORS THIS WILL CAUSE HAIRLINE SCRATCH...

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Страница 41: ...pment has been damaged as a result of arbitrary repair modification attempts Equipment has failed through normal wear and tear Jennison Entertainment Technologies Corporation will assume no liability...

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