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2. Accessing and Removing Computer Shelf The computer shelf is located at the rear of the Coin Door Cabinet The computer shelf can be accessed by removing the door on the back of the Coin Door Cabinet Remove the thumbscrew and slide the computer shelf back There are nine cables that need to be disconnected from the Computer Shelf to completely remove it from the cabinet These are the Fan Power Harness Power Cable to the Power Supply Coin Door Harness Control Panel Harness Ball Mech Harness Speaker Harness DVI Cable USB Extension Cable and the Motion Sensor s USB Cable 1 2 3 4 5 9 TURN POWER OFF AND UNPLUG FROM WALL Remove the back door of the Coin Door Cabinet Disconnect the Fan Power Harness from the ATX Power Supply Remove the thumbscrew that holds the Computer Shelf in place Pull the computer shelf out just enough so that you can see all of the I O Board and Power Supply Disconnect the A C Power Cable from the Power Supply Disconnect the 4 cable connectors that are attached to the face of the I O Board These are the Coin Door Harness Control Panel Harness Ball Mech Harness and the Speaker Harness You can leave the 4 pin power connecter attached to the top of the board as well as the USB cable and Audio Cable Continue pulling the shelf out of the cabinet 10 Disconnect the monit
3. Putt Parts List Computer Shelf PUT SUB PCSHELF Subassembly Power Supply 000 ELE 270WPWR Sparkle Part FSP270 S0SNV 2GB Compact Flash Card 000 ELE 2GCFCRD With Software Motherboard PUT PCB MBIN048 D945PLNML S775 800FSB DDR2 MATX PUT PCB USBIO USB I O Audio Amp 22 PUT MLS AHSNK15 Amp Heat Sink 1516 Biostar Graphics Card PUT PCB V9502GT V9502GT51 RAM 1 GB DDR2 PUT ELE IGBRAM 533MHz PUT ELE CFSOCKT Compact Flash Socket Celeron 2 8GHZ PUT ELE PRIN780 Processor PUT ELE SUPACC Celeron Heat Fan Sink PUT MLS IOMOUNT IO PCB Mount PUT MLS PBTNBRK Power Button Bracket PUT MLS VIDOBRK Video Support Bracket PUT MLS PNLRAIL Electronics Panel Rail PUT MLS ELECPNL Computer Shelf PUECBLACFOWER AC Power Cable PULCBLBALMECH Ball Mech Cable _ PUT eBECABGRND Cab Ground Wires PUR BL COINBOX ConBox Cabe A PUT CBLCOINDOR Coin Door Cable PU cBE DBADOOR DBA DoorCable PCB E FLORLIT Floor Light Cable _ rc FLorPWR Floor Power Cable PUBL MARQPOW Marquee Power Cable _ PUECBLPCBMECH PCB Mech Cable PUECBLPOWRBRK Power Brk Cable vuren RestCable PUB TICKLOW Ticket Low Cable _ PULCBL USBMGE 6 USB Extension Cable PUT MLS MARQDRM Marquee Drum i 000 LMP 18FLORE 18 Fluorescent Lamp 000 LMS 18FLORE 18 Fluorescent Light mE 2 Fixture
4. PUTT CHICAGO GAMING V1 0 0 JUNE 30 2009 AUDITS MENU 1 Game Audits PUTT CHICAGO GAMING CHICAGO GAMING V 1 0 0 AUDITS V 1 0 0 JUNE 30 2009 CURRENT JUNE 30 2009 MONEY IN 0 00 BASE AUDITS GAME AUDITS VEGAS AUDITS HAWAII AUDITS RETURN TO MAIN MENU AUDITS COIN CHUTE 1 0 CURRENT COIN CHUTE 2 DBV 0 MONEY IN 0 00 TOTAL COINS GAMES PLAYED 50 0 GAMES X PLAYED 52 0 AVERAGE GAMETIME 0 00 1 PLAYER GAMES 34 SERVICE CREDITS 0 2 PLAYER GAMES 3 PLAYER GAMES SERVICE CREDIT CURRENCY 0 00 4 PLAYER GAMES FREE PLAY STARTS GAMES PLAYED TIME ON OY 0D 00 00 00 PLAY TIME OY OD 00 00 00 9 HOLE GAMES 3 HOLE GAMES 3 HOLE CONTINUES 1 PLAYER CONTINUES 2 PLAYER CONTINUES 3PLAYER CONTINUES 4PLAYER CONTINUES VEGAS GAMES HAWAII GAMES PRESS UP AND DOWN TO ADVANCE ENTER TO SELECT Credits 0 PRESS SERVICE TO CLEAR CURRENT AUDITS PRESS ENTER TO EXIT Credits 0 PRESS SERVICE TO CLEAR CURRENT AUDITS PRESS ENTER TO EXIT Credits 0 Vegas Audits ET CHICAGO GAMING V 1 0 0 JUNE 30 2009 AUDITS CURRENT LIFETIME HOLE 1 PLAYS 0 HOLE 1 AVG SCORE 0 HOLE 1 AVG TIME 0 CHICAGO GAMING V 1 0 0 JUNE 30 2009 AUDITS CURRENT LIFETIME HOLE 2 PLAYS HOLE 2 AVG SCORE HOLE 2 AVG TIME HOLE 3 PLAYS HOLE 3 AVG SCORE HOLE 3 AVG TIME HOLE 4 PLAYS HOLE 4 AVG SCORE HOLE 4 AVG TIME HOLE 5 PLAYS HOLE 5 AVG SCORE HOLE 5 AVG TIME HOLE 6 PLAYS HOLE
5. Service Manual For Parts or Service contact Betson Enterprises at 1 800 828 2048 O Chicago Gaming Company 2009 AII Rights Reserved Sale NON ft 2 3 Assembly ComponentS eu i 4 Assembly InstructIOnS uuu ii er EE EE PED EFFI nA CU ads 5 7 Removal or Ball Mech Cabinet 8 ALIGNING Motion SENS EE 9 Accessing and Removing Computer Shelf LLY LLY LY noon 10 DEFrVIGING Floor Ei e CG 11 12 Man Men eccidi 13 Pricind A A a E E 13 Pricing Gurrehcy EE 14 Game SS RUINS Ee 14 AU Ji NN HN HN NN FEN es ema A 15 DIAGNOSTICS e e Y GR into niet rio O nen 16 20 Reset Me ien Eeer 20 A TEM 21 Save Logs to Inumb sitas ber EE 21 Paris EIS EE 22 42 WIFIn g DIa gram EEN 43 45 CAUTION e he specifications of this product are subject to change without notice for reasons such as performance e he content of this game its main devices and design are protected under each federal law concerning patent copyright and other intellectual properties e Unauthorized reproduction of this document or any of its contents is strictly forbidden Safety Instructions Safety instructions apply to operators and service personnel Read these instructions before preparing the video game machine VGM for play Other safety instructions appear throughout this manual WARNING TRANSPORTING THE VIDEO GAME MACHINE VGM The VGM contains glass and fragile electron
6. u i d ES y V V Ne MD w A P X x a x ES E N z N Wi N y t V A Was NM di MU 1 Y N V d S H N E A d y NS a LA Extrusion 1 32 x 1 4 x 3 16 x 3 8 Material SBR Neo Blend Black 000 PLE 8507K 14 PUT MLT MRQSPRT Marquee Support DPI Speaker Mount PUT MLS DPIMONT Bracket 25 000 SPK 4IN3WA Y PUT CAB MONITOR PUT ART UPLEFT PUT ART UPRIGHT 26 DPI Speaker 4 3Way 50W Black Monitor Cabinet Side Upper Panel Left Side Upper Panel Right 000 MON WG32LCD PUT GLS BEZLGLS PUT MLS GLSMNTL PUT MLS GLSMTGU PUT ART CGCLOGO PUT ART WARNING 27 32 LCD Monitor Wells Gardner Part WGF3299 SIAS03J Front Glass Glass Mount Lower Glass Mount Upper Chicago Gaming Logo Suitable for All Ages Decal PUT MLS BALMONT PUT PLS GLSGARD PUT SUB BALGATE PUT MLS BGATHNG PUT MLS BGATMNT PUT MLS BGATPLT PUT MLW BALGATC PUT MLW GATSPRN 28 Ball Mount Bracket Glass Guard Plexi Ball Gate Subassembly Ball Gate Hinge Ball Gate Mount Ball Gate Plate Ball Gate Wires Ball Gate Spring PUT MLW HNGSPNG PUT SUB BONCPAD PUT ELE WEBCAM PUT MLS CAMMONT PUT MLS CAMSTND PUT LMP GLI106 PUT LMP 10INBLB 29 Ball Gate Hinge Spring Ball Bounc
7. 20 x 2 1 4 bolts and washers With the leg levelers on the Floor in the lowest position move the Floor into place Connect the 12V DC Lamp Cable which extends from the Floor to the corresponding harness which extends from the Monitor Cabinet Make sure the cable does not get pinched when pushing the cabinets together Using the leg levelers adjust the Floor until it is the same height as the Monitor Cabinet and Green Lift the carpet on the Green at the white tabs Bolt the Green to the Floor using 4 4 20 x 1 1 2 bolts and washers Once in position bolt the Floor to the Monitor Cabinet on BOTH SIDES below the speakers from inside the Ball Mech Cabinet and Coin Door Cabinet using 2 74 20 x 1 1 2 Putting Ball Mech bolts and 4 washers Floor Cabinet A d LL TuS g TS gf E Z After everything is assembled and bolted together attach the Ball Chute Slide one foot of the Ball Chute un
8. 4 8 x 72 Black Phillips Pan Head 4 74 Black Mounting Dome Plug Assembly Instructions WARNING CABINET MUST BE LEVEL FOR GAME TC FUNCTION Level the Monitor Cabinet Put the Green in position on the Monitor Cabinet Using 4 of the 74 20 x 1 1 2 bolts and washers provided secure the Green to the Monitor Cabinet Use black hole plugs to cover holes after bolts have been installed Place the Handrail in the mounting holes on the Floor Place something cardboard cloth etc on the ground to protect the artwork Lift the Floor up and secure Handrail from bottom with 4 74
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10. into the inverter 5 You can now remove and service the lamp or inverter 6 When reinstalling the lamps you must first install the lamp WITHOUT the inverter and run that lamp s cable to the other lamp s mounting hole as shown below Now put the block with the inverter in position and connect both of the lamps cables to the inverter Main Menu The Service Panel is located behind the coin door CHICAGO GAMING 7 JUNE 30 2009 Main Menu u e VOLUME 50 USE REAL CURRENCY OFF 0000001 Menu Service PRICING CREDITS PRICING CURRENCY GAME SETTINGS AUDITS N DIAGNOSTICS RESET MENU d L1 gt UPDATE SAVE LOGS TO THUMB EXIT WITHOUT SAVING EXIT AND SAVE Use the arrow buttons to navigate the menu Set Volume from 0 100 Use Real Currency ON OFF RESS UP AND DOWN TO ADVANCE ENTER TO SELEC CREDITS 0 Pricing Credits PUTT CHICAGO GAMING V 1 0 0 UTE Pricing Menu FREE PLAY COIN 1 DBA CREDITS COIN 2 CREDITS MAXIMUM CREDITS 9 HOLE GAME CREDITS Coin 1 DBA Credits OFF 1 10 3 HOLE GAME CREDITS I I 3 HOLE CONTINUE CREDITS 1 Coin 2 Credits OFFF 1 10 INSERT COIN PROMPT INSERT COIN RETURN TO MAIN MENU Maximum Credits 1 99 9 Hole Game Credits 1 10 3 Hole Game Credits 1 10 3 Hole Continue Credits 1 10 Insert Coin Prompt Insert Coin Insert Key Swipe Card RESS UP AND DOWN TO ADVANCE ENTER TO SELECT Credits 0 13 Pricing Currency
11. 6 AVG SCORE HOLE 6 AVG TIME HOLE 7 PLAYS HOLE 7 AVG SCORE HOLE 7 AVG TIME HOLE 8 PLAYS HOLE 8 AVG SCORE HOLE 8 AVG TIME HOLE 9 PLAYS HOLE 9 AVG SCORE HOLE 9 AVG TIME 0 0 0 HOLE 1 PLAYS HOLE 1 AVG SCORE HOLE 1 AVG TIME HOLE 2 PLAYS HOLE 2 AVG SCORE HOLE 2 AVG TIME HOLE 3 PLAYS HOLE 3 AVG SCORE HOLE 3 AVG TIME HOLE 4 PLAYS HOLE 4 AVG SCORE HOLE 4 AVG TIME HOLE 5 PLAYS HOLE 5 AVG SCORE HOLE 5 AVG TIME HOLE 6 PLAYS HOLE 6 AVG SCORE HOLE 6 AVG TIME HOLE 7 PLAYS HOLE 7 AVG SCORE HOLE 7 AVG TIME HOLE 8 PLAYS HOLE 8 AVG SCORE HOLE 8 AVG TIME HOLE 9 PLAYS HOLE 9 AVG SCORE HOLE 9 AVG TIME 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 PRESS SERVICE TO CLEAR CURRENT AUDITS PRESS ENTER TO EXIT Credits 0 PRESS SERVICE TO CLEAR CURRENT AUDITS PRESS ENTER TO EXIT Credits 0 15 PUTT CHICAGO GAMING V 1 JUNE 30 2009 DIAGNOSTICS SWITCHES VIDEO AUDIO BALL RETURN LAMPS MOTION SENSOR HARDWARE INFO RETURN TO MAIN MENU PRESS UP AND DOWN TO ADVANCE ENTER TO SELEC Credits 0 Switch Test PUTT CHICAGO GAMING V 1 JUNE 30 2009 SWITCH TEST START MENU UP BALL SWITCH LEFT MOTOR RUN DOWN MOTOR CURRENT RIGHT TICKET COIN 1 COIN 2 DBV SERVICE CREDIT lla v v cal PRESS MENU AND SERVICE TO EXIT Credits 0 Switches Select this option to test the functionality of the switches Video Select this option to test that the monitor is working properly Audio
12. ARPLAT Monitor Guard Bar Plate 32 Control Panel Tower Cabinet PUT CAB CPTOWER PUT ART LWLEFT Lower Left Side Decal PUT ART INLEFT Inner Left Side Decal PUT MLS BUTPNL Button Panel 33 IIHIIIIIII PUT ART CPO PUT HAP DWNBUTN PUT HAP LFTBUTN PUT HAP RGTBUTN PUT HAP SQRBUTN PUT HAP UPBUTN 000 LMP 3LEDI2V 34 Control Panel Overlay Triangular Green Printed Button Triangular Yellow Printed Triangular Yellow Printed Button Square Green Printed Button Triangular Green Printed Button T3 1 4 LED 12V Betson Part 06 900 12V3V PUT MLS SVCPANL 000 HAP MBUTTON PUT MLS 2COINDR PUT MLS DBADOOR PUT HAP PINDOOR 000 LCK CH751 000 HAP COINBOX 39 Service Button Panel Mini Round Push Button Yellow with Black Bezel Double Coin Mech Door Coin Door For Dollar Bill Acceptor Happ Blank Pinball Door Happ Part 40 0067 00 Lock Keyed for CH751 Coin Box Large Black Plastic Pyramid Dollar Bill 000 MCH PRMD540 Validator OPTIONAL Replacement Parts Kit for PUT HAP MECHKIT Coin Door Happ Part 42 0064 200 PUT HAP PROMECH Coin Mech Happ 25 PUT PLS CDORPAD Coin Door Pad PUT MLS CDFLCTR Coin Deflector 36 Door Base Coin A O gt E gt Door Stop 1n Co PUT MLS DORSTOP Speaker Grill PUT MLS SPKGRI
13. L 8 Ohm 99 Speakers 4 000 SPK 475IN8O 68 2 Jameco Part 120038 Steel Fan Guard PUT MLW FANGARD 23CFM 180mA Jameco Part 114674 Delta DC Brushless Fan 12VDC 60x60x25 PUT ELE 60MMFAN BRL Fi AFBDD127HH DE Mo 37 PUT MLT HANDRAL Handrail PUT SUB FLOOR Floor Assembly Cabinet Floor Wood Only PUT ART RCRNFLR Right Corner Floor PUT CAB FLOOR PUT ART LCRNFLR Left Corner Floor PUT ART LTFLOOR Left Floor PUT ART RTFLOOR Right Floor Bm 38 PUT PLS RUBRMAT Green Floor Rubber Mat 015 MLS CFBALST CCFL Inverter Bracket 12 CCFL White 2 000 LMP 12CCFL Bulbs 1 Inverter 14 CCFL White 2 Bulbs 1 Inverter 000 LMP 8CCELW 8 CCFL White 2 Bulbs 1 Inverter 000 LMP SINBLB single 8 CCFL Bulb 000 LMP I4CCFLW 000 LMP 12INBLB Single 12 CCFL Bulb 000 LMP 14INBLB Single 14 CCFL Bulb 39 000 ELE INVRTER PUT MLS FLORENT PUT MLS FLORTLF PUT MLS FLORTRT PUT SUB GREEN PUT CAB GREEN PUT MLS RALCVRF 40 CCFL Inverter Floor Front Trim Floor Trim Left Floor Trim Right Putting Green Assembly Cabinet Green Wood Only Green Rail Front Cover PUT MLS RLCVRL Green Rail Left Cover PUT MLS RLCVRR Green Rail Right Cover BE PUT MLS BALCHUT Ball Chute E PUT PLM GLFBALL Golf Ba
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15. PUTT CHICAGO GAMING V 1 0 JUNE 30 2009 Pricing Menu FREE PLAY OFF LOCALE USA DOLLAR COIN 1 DBA PER PULSE 0 25 Free Play ON OFF COIN 2 PER PULSE 0 25 9 HOLE GAME COST 2 50 Locale USA Dollar England Pound 3 HOLE GAME COST 1 00 1 INSERT COIN PROMPT INSERT COIN Coin 2 Per Pulse 0 00 5 00 RETURN TO MAIN MENU 9 Hole Game Cost 0 25 10 00 3 Hole Game Cost 0 25 10 00 3 Hole Continue Cost 0 25 10 00 Insert Coin Prompt Insert Coin Insert Key Swipe Card PRESS UP AND DOWN TO ADVANCE ENTER TO SELEC Credits 0 Game Settings PUTT CHICAGO GAMING V 1 0 JUNE 30 2009 GAME SETTINGS ATIEACT SOUND awe Difficulty Easy Medium Easy Medium Medium Hard Hard ALLOW CONTINUES The difficulty level determines how much the CONTINUE TIMER computer assists the player during putting If a METERS YARDS ni player aiming at the hole hits the ball too far to the right MAX STROKES OVER PAR i MINUTES TO TIMEOUT IDLE GAME the computer will partially correct the putt moving the RETURN TO MAIN MENU ball closer to the hole Easier difficulties correct more while harder difficulties correct less Attract Sound ON OFF Low Volume Allow Continues ON OFF 1 7 2 3 Continue Timer 15 45 Meters Yards Meters Yards Feet Max Strokes Over Par OFF 1 10 Minutes to Timeout Idle Game OFF 1 15 PRESS UP AND DOWN TO ADVANCE ENTER TO SELEC Credits 0
16. Select this option to test that the speakers are working correctly Ball Return Select this option to test the Ball Return Mechanism and Motor Lamp Test Select this option to test all lamps in the cabinet Motion Sensor Use the motion sensor diagnostic to make sure that the motion sensor is working and properly aligned This is also where you can adjust the speed of the ball in game Hardware Info This provides the versions of Motherboard UC Board and BIOS Version in the machine Switches Pushing a switch will cause the name to light up on the screen Start Up Left Down Right Coin 1 Coin 2 DBV Service Credit Menu Ball Switch Motor Run Motor Current Ticket 16 Video Diagnostics Use Up and Down to navigate the menu and press enter to select a test screen Press enter again to return to Video Diagnostics Menu PUTT CHICAGO GAMING V 1 0 0 JUNE 30 2009 Convergence VIDEO DIAGNOSTICS ere bl COLOR BARS EST CONVERGANCE WHITE RED GREEN x TWT RETURN TO DIAGNOSTICS MENU PRESS UP AND DOWN TO ADVANCE ENTER TO SELECT TH Credits 0 Audio Diagnostics PUTT CHICAGO GAMING V 1 0 0 JUNE 30 2009 AUDIO DIAGNOSTICS 100 HZ 1000 HZ 10000 HZ 100 HZ This tests that the speakers work at 100HZ RETURN TO DIAGNOSTICS MENU 1000 HZ This tests that the speakers work at 1000HZ 10000 HZ This tests t
17. acement fuses must be identically rated to the original fuse WARNING ATTACH CONNECTORS PROPERLY Be sure all connectors mate properly If connectors do not slip in easily do not force them Connectors are often keyed and only connect one way Check for correct orientation WARNING USE EXTREME CARE WHEN HANDLING PC The PC contains sensitive components Do not handle roughly Call your distributor before servicing PC internal components Ask about warranty information as it relates to the PC WARNING IF POWER CORD IS DAMAGED If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the manufacturer or service agent WARNING HAZARD TO EPILEPTICS A very small portion of the population has a condition that may cause them to experience epileptic seizures or have momentary loss of consciousness when viewing certain kinds of flashing lights or patterns that are present in our daily environment These persons may experience seizures while watching some kinds of television pictures or playing certain video games People who have not had any previous seizures may nonetheless have an undetected epileptic condition If you or anyone in your family has experienced symptoms linked to an epileptic condition e g seizures or loss of awareness immediately consult your physician before using any video games We recommend that parents observe their children while they play video games If you or your child exp
18. der the Ball Chute Foot below the ball exit Make sure the Ball Chute is aligned with the pilot holes and secure it with the 2 8 x Y Black Screws Removal of Ball Mech Cabinet If the cabinet is too wide to fit through a doorway with the Ball Mechanism Cabinet attached it can be easily removed and reattached Open the top door and side door on the Ball Mech Cabinet Remove the 2 bolts connecting the cabinets the 2 nuts connected to the Monitor Guard Bar and the plate where you removed the nuts Remove the Back Door and disconnect the AC Wire Harness and Ball Mech Harness that run between the Monitor Cabinet and Ball Mech Cabinet Pull the disconnected harnesses back into the Ball Mech Cabinet and close the doors Lift the Ball Mech Cabinet straight up 1 inch to free it from the Ball Mount Brackets and then pull it away from the Monitor Cabinet The Monitor Guard Bar should still be connected to the Control Panel Cabinet To reattach the Ball Mech Cabinet just follow the previous steps in reverse order Aligning Motion Sensor REMOVE BACK DOOR TO ACCESS MOTION SENSOR The motion sensor is aligned before you receive it but it is possible that some movement has occurred during shipment NOTE For better visibility use the removed back door to shield light from the cabinet When the back door is open light reflecting off the motion sens
19. e Board with Padding and Cloth Motion Sensor Motion Sensor Mount Motion Sensor Stand 10 3 4 Fluorescent Lamp Complete 10 3 4 Fluorescent Bulb PUT PLS CAMGUARD Motion Sensor Guard 000 LVR 1213X3 5 13 x 3 Leg Levelers 000 LVR 1213X15 2 13 x 1 5 Leg Leveler 000 HDW SLEGPLT 000 HDW 3FCASTE PUT CAB BALLMCH PUT ART LWRIGHT Lower Right Side Decal 30 PUT ART INRIGHT Inner Right Side Decal 000 MLS PWRSWT Coin Op Switch Plate 000 SWC ALCO16A Alco Switch 000 CBL 6PWR18G 6 Power Cable 000 ELE FILTINL Filter Yunpen 6A IEC connector 000 ELE FUSHOLD Fuse Block 1 pi TJ Y f PU1 MLS DORHING Door Hinge PUT CCC BALWHEL Ball Wheel Motor Model VF2508 Volts 12 RPM 17 Torque 16 S8153F 187 Terminal PUT MTR S8153 PUT MLC WHELHUB Ball Wheel Hub Switch Assembly Shooter PUT HAP SWSHOOT with Diode PUT MLS BALDVRT Ball Diverter PUT PLE GARDTUB Guard Bar Rubber Tube PUT MLT GARDBAR Monitor Guard Bar PUT MLS B
20. e will use to compare to the others once it detects motion It is reset when a new ball is ejected LIVE FEED MOTION T 0 MOTION T 0 1 2 and 3 These four 4 images are compared against the base line which shows the direction and speed of the ball BASE LINE MOTION T 1 PUTT BALL INTO CABINET PRESS LEFT AND RIGHT TO ADJUST BALL SPEED BALL SPEED 57 MOTION T 2 FACTORY SETTING 57 Adjusting Ball Speed The ball speed can be adjusted in the Motion Sensor Test Increasing the ball speed causes the ball to travel a greater distance with the same strength of putt while lowering the ball speed will decrease this distance While in the Motion Sensor PRESS MENU TO EXIT Test press Right to increase the ball speed or Left to decrease Credits 0 it The factory default setting is 57 MOTION T 3 19 Hardware Info PUTT CHICAGO GAMING V 1 0 0 JUNE 30 2009 Motherboard Information INTEL CORPORATION D945PLNM BIOS 150 VIDEO NVIDIA 9500 GT AUDIO INTEL 82801G ICH7 HDA NIC INTEL PRO 100 VM SOFTWARE VERSION V 1 0 0 I O BOARD VERSION 1 0 PRESS ANY BUTTON TO EXIT Credits 0 PUTT CHICAGO GAMING V 1 0 JUNE 30 2009 RESET MENU RESET CURRENT AUDITS RESET ADJUSTMENTS RESET HIGH SCORES RESET CREDITS FACTORY RESET ALL RETURN TO MAIN MENU PRESS UP AND DOWN TO ADVANCE ENTER TO SELEC Credits 0 This screen provides the versions of Motherboard BIOS Video Card I O Board and Soft
21. erience the following symptoms dizziness altered vision eye or muscle twitching involuntary movements loss of awareness disorientation or convulsions DISCONTINUE USE IMMEDIATELY and consult your physician FCC Compliance Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Assembly Components Monitor Cabinet Ball Mech with Marquee IN Cabinet Monitor Guard Bar 10 74 20 x 1 1 2 Hex Head Bolts 4 74 20 x 2 1 4 Hex Head Bolts 12 4 x 5 8 OD Flat Washers
22. hat the speakers work at 10000HZ IPRESS UP AND DOWN TO ADVANCE ENTER TO SELEC Credits 0 Ball Return Test PUTT CHICAGO GAMING V 1 0 0 JUNE 30 2009 BALL RETURN TEST PRESS START TO RETURN BALL PRESS DOWN TO STOP MOTOR MOTOR STATUS OFF Pressing Start returns one ball Pressing Down while the motor is running will stop it PRESS MENU TO EXIT Credits 0 18 Lamp Test PUTT CHICAGO GAMING V 1 0 0 JUNE 30 2009 PUTT CHICAGO GAMING V 1 0 0 JUNE 30 2009 LAMP TEST Upon entering the Lamp Test I O BOARD VERSION 1 0 LAMP TEST I O BOARD VERSION 1 0 the five Control Panel Button PRESS CONTROL PANEL BUTTONS TO TEST CONTROL PANEL LAMPS ALL LAMPS FLASHING Lamps should be flashing PRESS ANY BUTTON FOR INDIVIDUAL LAMP TEST I PRESS SERVICE TO TEST METER Pressing any button switches to the Individual Lamp Test In this mode pressing a control panel buttons tests the lamp in that button and pressing Service tests the meter PRESS MENU TO EXIT Credits 0 PRESS MENU TO EXIT Credits 0 Motion Sensor Test PUTT CHICAGO GAMING V 1 0 0 JUNE 30 2009 MOTION SENSOR TEST PRESS ENTER TO EJECT BALL The Motion Sensor Test is used to align the motion sensor and set the speed of the ball in game A guide for aligning the motion sensor can be found on page 9 LIVE FEED Shows alive view of what the motion sensor is seeing BASELINE This is the image that the softwar
23. ic devices Use appropriate care when transporting Avoid rough handling when moving the VGM WARNING DISCONNECT POWER Always turn the power OFF and unplug the VGM before attempting service or adjustments unless otherwise instructed Installing or repairing components with the power switched ON can damage the components and void warranty WARNING GROUND GAMES Avoid electrical shock Do not plug in the VGM until you have inspected and properly grounded it Only plug into a grounded three wire outlet Do not use a cheater plug or cut off the ground pin on the line cord WARNING DO NOT INSTALL NEAR WATER JET This VGM is not suitable for installation in an area where a water jet would be used Do not use a water jet to clean the machine WARNING AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCKS This VGM does not utilize an isolation transformer Internal cabinet AC is not isolated from the external AC line WARNING HANDLE FLOURESCENT TUBE WITH CARE If you drop a fluorescent tube and it breaks it will implode Shattered glass can fly eight feet or more from the implosion WARNING CHECK POWER SELECTOR LAMP Set the 115 230 VAC selector switch on the power supply for the correct line voltage on the installation site Verify that the fluorescent lamps are rated for the proper line voltage NOTE There are two fluorescent lamps in the marquee and one fluorescent lamp in the main cabinet WARNING USE PROPER FUSE Avoid electrical shock Repl
24. ll 41 Putter 35 Black Handle and Rubber Head With Tether Hardware Attached PUT SUB PUTTER Tether Clamp Top Bottom and Screw PUT SUB CBLCLMP FSM 252 OEY173C 4 20 Eye Bolt PUT MLS CLUBHOK Club Hook 42 Wiring Diagram gt 7 E 5 K I GRN gt MARQUEE HES de AJ MAA AU D 3 9 CES H iL lt S lt y BRN HT z GEN CHICAGO GAMING COMPANY 4616 W 19th Street Cicero Illinois 60804 708 780 0070 A PUTT AC SECHMATIC HIS DOCUMENT AND THE DATA DISCLOSED HERE IN OR HEREWITH IS NOT TO BE REPRODUCED USED OROTHERWISE DISCLOSED IN WHOLE OR IN PART TO ANYONE WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF CHUR CAB 3 REVISION 0 1 SCALE SIZE None A DWG SHEET 1 OF 1
25. or guard tends to wash out the image making it more difficult to see Open the coin door and press the Menu button on the Service Panel Using the Up and Down buttons on the Control Panel move to Diagnostics and press Start From this menu select Motion Sensor Look at the box labeled Live Feed This shows you what the motion sensor is currently seeing If the motion sensor is correctly aligned you should see equal black triangles on both sides of the image and a thin silver line which is the top of the Ball Gate at the bottom of the screen THIS LINE MUST BE HORIZONTAL FOR THE MOTION SENSOR TO TRACK ACCURATELY If the image DOES NOT appear as described use the guide below to determine how you must adjust the motion sensor See Motion Sensor Test on page 19 for information on adjusting the ball speed PERFECT SENSOR TOO LOW BEND SENSOR 7 BRACKET UP rum gt Hi HI gt VI Ul Sa lal Sg E ti tt TT TT Tt tT TT TTT TTT TTT IS Live Feed Live Feed MUST BE PERFECTLY HORIZONTAL SENSOR TOO HIGH SENSOR NOT CENTERED IMAGE NOT HORIZONTAL BEND SENSOR SCREWS SHOWN BRACKET DOWN LOOSEN THE TWO SCREWS SHOWN BELOW AND TWIST THE SENSOR SO THE WHITE LINE AT THE BOTTOM IS PERFECTLY HORIZONTAL WHEN IN PLACE TIGHTEN THE SCREWS BELOW SWIVEL THE SENSOR LEFT OR RIGHT THEN TIGHTEN THE SCREWS LLL Live Feed Live Feed Live Feed
26. or s DVI Cable from the Video Card that is connected to the motherboard 11 Disconnect the Motion Sensor USB Cable and USB Extension Cable from Motherboard Servicing Floor Lamps The lamps in the floor are wired in sets of 2 Each set consists of 1 inverter and 2 lamps There is a single cable that runs from the Monitor Cabinet to each inverter as shown below Each lamp has its own cable which connects to the other side of the inverter Because both lamps are plugged into the same inverter you must remove both blocks in a set when servicing a lamp mn a The Floor Light Cable connects to each inverter In a set one block has an inverter and the other doesn t See the next page for detailed instructions 11 1 Remove the bolts that hold the Floor to the Monitor Cabinet and remove the 4 bolts that mount the Green to the Floor You can leave the Green connected to the Monitor Cabinet 2 Pull the Floor away from the Monitor Cabinet and disconnect the Floor Power Cable which runs between the two cabinets 3 Pull the handrail down to the ground so that the Floor is vertical Put something on the ground to protect the art and Handrail from being scratched 4 Remove the 4 screws for the pair of lamps that you have to remove Slightly lift each block so you can see which one has the inverter Unplug both sets of white cables that are plugged
27. ware that are currently in your game Reset Adjustments Prompts to confirm reset adjustments Reset High Scores Does not prompt to confirm Reset Credits Does not prompt to confirm Factory Reset All Prompts to confirm factory reset all PUTT EE GAMING m JUNE 30 2009 CHICAGO GAMING V 1 0 PUTT JUNE 30 2009 CHICAGO GAMING RESET ADJUS ie zoe FACTORY RESET ALL THIS ACTION CANNOT ARE YOU THIS ACTION CANNOT BE UNDONE ARE YOU SURE PRESS MENU TO PRESS SERVICE PRESS MENU TO CONFIRM PRESS SERVICE TO CANCEL Credits 0 Credits 0 20 PUTT CHICAGO GAMING V 1 0 JUNE 30 2009 SYSTEM UPDATE Putt software can be updated through a USB drive Connect the drive with the update on it to the USB Extension Cable behind the Coin Door enter the System Update Menu and press the Menu button You can cancel by pressing Service When the update is complete turn the power off remove the USB drive and turn the power back on PRESS MENU TO START UPDATE PROCESS PRESS SERVICE TO EXIT Credits 0 Save Logs to Thumb PUTT CHICAGO GAMING V 1 0 JUNE 30 2009 SAVE LOGS Log files can be saved to a USB drive This is intended to help diagnose problems while servicing the machine Connect a USB drive enter the Save Logs to Thumb menu and press Menu When the screen prompts you turn the power off then remove the USB drive PRESS MENU TO START LOG PROCESS PRESS SERVICE TO EXIT Credits 0

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