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1.   Me OE 22    Advanced Troubleshootng                1111222222222  22  Sensor Mapping for Kick It Pro                        23  My Game Crashes or Freezes  Unexpectedly ss da 24  Tickets are not Dispensing               22221111111111   24  6 Mantenance nna A 25  Routine Maintenance id 25  Replacing the Ball and Tether                           23  BIOS  CMOS  Settings   cccccccccnnonccnnnnnnnnnonanonoss 26  Replacement Part bicis 27  5  MUST AON Sirsi ASA 29  Cabinet Specifications      occcccnccncnnnnonocnnnnnnnnnnnos 29  Computer Connections esa 30  The Maiti Board iii 31  Primary Components in Back of  CADE rer ce R ZE ac  32  Main Board  Ticket Dispenser  and  A O i 33  Power  Service Panel  and Monitor  SA AN 34  Deltronics 1275 Ticket Dispenser                     35  Wiring Diagram  Page 1                   22222222222222  36  Wiring Diagram  Page 2        oooonnnccnnccnnnnmmm ss     37  Harmes astas 38  9  Warranty  Returns  and Service                   11111     39  W aant y SOVICE zosia k  z 39  Limited Warranty aisaen 39  Techmecat s ppor naren E Ak 3    Table of Figures    Figure 1  Installing the Ramp                   222222222111  5  Figure 2  Key Operator Menu Screens                    8  Figure  gt  Sensor Map siii 23  Figure 4  Connecting Tether to Cabinet               25  Figure 5  Game Cabinet Overview                       29  Figure 6  Computer Connections              1122222121  30  Figure 7  Main Board ConnectorS                         31    Fi
2.   System Computer    Power Components    On Off Switch 8  Main AC In B       Figure 8  Components in Cabinet Rear    Kick It Pro Operator s Manual  Page 32 of 40 612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007          Ticket Dispenser  Main Board    Ticket Counter   Not Shown     Ticket Holder    Audio Amplifier  Ticket Switch    Figure 9  Main Board  Ticket Dispenser  and Amplifier      2007 GLOBAL VR     612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007 Page 33 of 40       Power  Service Panel  and Monitor Control    The view below shows the area below the computer shelf          Power Plate  i Main AC In    Figure 10  Power Distribution Components    Open the coin door to access the service panel and monitor remote control board  shown below     Service Panel Monitor Remote Control Board   Located Inside Coin Door   Located Inside Coin Door        Coin Meter Instant Operator  Credit  Program   Button Button       Figure 11  Service Panel and Monitor Remote Control    Kick It Pro Operator s Manual  Page 34 of 40 612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007       J4  Ticket  Dispenser  Input    J27 5v   counter  1  red   2  orange   3  red   4  gray    NOTE  Adaptable to both left and right sides of cabinet with same  J   junctions and pin sequence    612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007    Figure 12  Ticket Dispenser      2007 GLOBAL VR       Page 35 of 40       NOTE  European  220v  versions follow European conventions for color coding  The computer and the  power supply have DIP switches to select voltage  The monitor automatically selects t
3.   XXXXXXX down now     If your  SOFTWARE VERSION   XXXX   i game crashes  you  SENSOR VERSION   XXXX au nar be abe To  FIRMWARE VERSION   XXXX y k    CABINET ID   XXXX get back here        CONFIGURATION     CURRENT DATE AND TIME     STARTUP DATE AND TIME       EXIT MACHINE ID    Reset Menu    Select RESET    to revert to factory settings  erase credits  or reboot the game     Select RESTART GAME    for a convenient way to reboot the game       MACHINE  MACHINE RESET    RESET RESTART GAME    RESET UNIT TO FACTORY SETTINGS    REALLY RESTART GAME   CLEAR CREDITS  RESTART GAME       EXIT RESET    EXIT RESTART GAME         2007 GLOBAL VR     612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007 Page 13 of 40       Games Menus    The GAMES menu displays a list of the games on the cabinet  Select a game and a screen like  the one below appears     Use the GAMES menus to access game specific settings and check game specific statistics for  each game title on your cabinet       GAMES     SOCCER    GAME SETUP     STATISTICS     GAME ID     RESET       EXIT SOCCER       GAME SETUP    gives you access to all settings for the game title  see page 15    STATISTICS    lets you view or clear statistics for the game title  see page 20      GAME ID    displays information about the game software  and lets you turn the game title ON  or OFF or set the game order     RESET    lets you reset the game to factory settings  and clear high scores or credits     Kick It Pro Operator s Manual  Page 14 of 40 612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8
4.  0005  00  Components Audio speakers  left and right NE 5 25 SPEAKER  PAIR  Operator s Manual   1  612 0001 00    2007 GLOBAL VR     612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007 Page 27 of 40             j  Part Type Part Description    150 0010 00  150 0015 00  150 0015 01  150 0016 00  150 0017 00  150 0018 00  400 0029 00  400 0030 00  400 0031 00  400 0032 00    PT   U    Front 1 8 Back 1 Receiver PCB  Front 6  7  8  amp  Back 6  7  8 Transmitter PCB  Front 5 8 Back 5 Transmitter PCB    Sensor PCBs  Sensor Covers  400 0042 00  400 0043 00  Sensor Cover   For junction of side  top  and bottom sensor covers  4   400 0037 00  Retainers  Lexan Covers  Monitor VGA Monitor  33  Digital Clear  Wells Gardner  1 WGM3392   UOTSO7C  Cables        lt     iN    Kick It Pro Operator s Manual  Page 28 of 40 612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007       8  Illustrations    Cabinet Specifications                     opeaker  1 of 2  Marquee  Ticket Dispenser     PMII E OE ST  VGA Monior     y Rubber Mat  AREA    hEr O as  EEEE    sensors  Control Panel   EZ NN    Right Back Bank     s   i   _ Sensors  Rubber Safety Bar  Right Front Bank      Horizontal  Top        Sensors       Coin Door  Bottom Back Bank   _ sensors  Rubber Safety Bar _     Bottom Front Bank    Verticle   Carpet   With Ramp  not shown     Tether           Ball    Figure 5  Game Cabinet Overview    Cabinet Dimensions   Height  7812   200 cm   Width  55   140 cm   Depth  31   80 cm    5  x 5   150 cm x 150 cm  turf playing area in front of  cabinet  for
5.  2007       Game Setup Menu    The GAME SETUP menu for each game gives you access to game and redemption settings for  the individual game title  Options available will vary by game title     GAME SETUP    GAME SETTINGS     REDEMPTION     DEVELOPER       SAVE SETTINGS       EXIT SETUP       GAME SETTINGS    This menu gives you access to such settings as pricing  skill  and ball  speed measurement for the individual game  see page 16      REDEMPTION    This menu lets you set up the redemption payout for the game  see page 18    DEVELOPER    This menu provides special diagnostic information   SAVE SETTINGS    This feature is not available on Kick It Pro       2007 GLOBAL VR     612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007 Page 15 of 40       Game Settings Menu    Select GAME SETTINGS    to set pricing  check the dominant flag displayed in the stadium   adjust the way the ball speed is displayed  select which game starts if the player makes no  selection  and set the overall difficulty level  Specific settings will vary by game title     Note  In the example below  pricing is set in the SKILL LEVELS    submenu  Some game  titles list pricing in the GAME SETTINGS menu     GAMES SOCCER GAME SETUP  GAME SETTINGS    INITIAL NUMBER OF PLAYERS   1   INITIAL SKILL   BEGINNER   NUM PLAYERS SEL  IS CYCLIC   OFF   INITIALS ENTRY FLAG   USA   SPEED UNIT OF MEASURE   MILES PER HOUR  UPDATE COUNTRY DEFAULTS   OFF   BALL SPEED DISPLAY   REAL SPEED    SKILL LEVELS     GAME OVERALL DIFFICULTY   NORMAL  RECOMMEND
6.  GLOBAL VR    contact  information        EXIT SENSOR CHECK    Select RUN TEST    from the SENSOR CHECK menu and the screen below appears     IMACHINE DIAGNOSTICS    RUN TEST  RUN SENSOR TEST   CLEAR TEST RESULTS     FRONT   REAR      BALL ALARM   ON    EXIT TEST       Select RUN SENSOR TEST  to start the test  If your sensors are faulty  you will see a series of  numbers after FRONT or REAR  or both  Write these numbers down  and give them to your  technical representative  along with the information from the GAME ID screen  See page 22 for  more information  BALL ALARM warns if the ball is lying in the sensor area when you start  the test  When the ball is removed  the warning message disappears     Kick It Pro Operator s Manual  Page 12 of 40 612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007       Machine ID Menu    The information on the MACHINE ID screen is useful for troubleshooting  If you need to call  Technical Support for help with your game  the representative will need to know what software  and firmware versions you are running     CONFIGURATION    displays additional  detailed information on the software version and  platform  hardware installed in the computer  and directories used by the computer     Select CURRENT DATE AND TIME    if you need to change the date and time set in the  game     STARTUP DATE AND TIME    shows you when the game first went online      MACHINE MACHINE ID  MACHINE ID    DATE  JAN XX  200X  TIME  XX XX XX  DONGLE ID R XXXXXXXX Jot these numbers  DISTRIBUTOR 
7.  SETUP m the GAMES menu for each game title      e BALL SPEED UNIT OF MEASURE  under SETUP in the GAMES menu for each game  title     4  Make sure your game is set up for your local voltage  Your game leaves the factory set for  either 110 VAC or 220 VAC  The Computer and the Power Supply have switches to select  the voltage  Plug the game in  A dedicated circuit is strongly recommended  If your voltage  1s subject to fluctuation  installation of a surge protector or line conditioner is advisable     5  Turn the game on  using the  ON OFF  switch at the rear  Kick It Pro will start in about two  minutes  If 1t does not  see Troubleshooting on page 21     You are now Ready to Play    Kick It Pro Operator s Manual  Page 6 of 40 612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007          4  Operator Menu    You can access all game settings and statistics through the Operator Menu  Such settings as  game prices  volume levels  game difficulty  and redemption payouts can be adjusted to suit your  requirements     In the sections that follow  this symbol  appears next to the screens with the settings  you are most likely to want to change        Note  Some OPERATOR MENU screens display settings that are set by the dongle and cannot  be changed  They are displayed for your information only     To access the Operator Menu  open the coin door  Inside the coin door is a panel with two  pushbuttons  One button inserts CREDITS  the other opens the OPERATOR MENU     Press the OPERATOR  PROGRAM  button and the fo
8.  VR       612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007 Page 9 of 40       Master Volume Levels    Select VOLUME LEVELS    from the GAME SETUP menu to change Game Volume and  Attract Mode Volume  and to set the speaker balance  Y ou can check the volume you have  selected by choosing the TEST options in the menu         IMACHINE GAME SETUP         VOLUME LEVELS             PLAY MODE MASTER VOLUME   HIGH  TEST PLAY MODE MASTER VOLUME              ATTRACT MODE MASTER VOLUME   HIGH  TEST ATTRACT MODE MASTER VOLUME          BALANCE       EXIT VOLUME LEVELS       CAUTION  Additional control of volume is possible by adjusting the gain of the audio  amplifier  Be careful not to over adjust the trim level of the amp  as    sound distortion or speaker damage may occur  We recommend that  you make most of your volume changes in the Operator Menus  and set  the amplifier trim level as LOW as possible        Kick It Pro Operator s Manual  Page 10 of 40 612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007       Statistics Menu    Select STATISTICS    and the screen shown below appears  This menu lets you access  detailed statistics about your games and players  To clear statistics from the TOTALS  SCREEN  highlight CLEAR STATISTICS and press the SELECT button     Note  Detailed statistics for individual game titles are available from the GAMES menus       MACHINE  STATISTICS  TOTALS     BOOK KEEPING     CLEAR STATISTICS    EXIT STATISTICS       The TOTAES and BOOK KEEPING screens both display the same information  except that  BOOK 
9.  a Total Depth of 91   230 cm       2007 GLOBAL VR     612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007 Page 29 of 40       Computer Connections    115V 230V Switch  AC Power In    switch a L   y     J     n  zi A  L F T    i i r 1 Wwy z   a ul r as I la ula  5 T Y y    LL e see  Lx LITT I re           sensor Cable  To Main Board    Parallel Game Dongle      Motherboard VGA Port  For Troubleshooting Only    Motherboard Audio Port  For Troubleshooting Only    o    We  O za Gs         Ze i   gt  s             y z     Fi Wrak  l H pi    Audio Out Port  Green   To Audio Amp    3DFX Video Card  VGA Port      To Monitor       Figure 6  Computer Connections    Kick It Pro Operator s Manual  Page 30 of 40 612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007       The Main Board       rj la El   A  TA           to Computer     SALA A Nt AAA             Ot FR ean a  j y a de a PE  ptr ts  UL  i   p   ak ds  a ci a  _        w  as     i  he    La    p au dB E ih    park ET  A    ee ry Seed T     posh 1 Poni      a  Y  me     i      puras     A EN  AA eres    Figure 7  Main Board Connectors      2007 GLOBAL VRY  Page 31 of 40    612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007       Primary Components in Back of Cabinet    The picture below shows the primary components at the back of the cabinet  Refer to the pages  that follow for more detailed photos     Cabinet Fan for JB  Computer Area    Cabinet Fan for  Monitor Area    Remove this Panel    to Service Monitor    Main Board  Ticket    Dispenser  8  Amplifier      Bottom of Player    Control Panel      
10.  in the tables below  as necessary  When  finished  press the F10 key to save your changes     Standard CMOS Features Integrated Peripherals  None       Third Boot Device Disabled  Boot Other Device Enabled PNP   PCI Configuration  Resources Controlled by Auto ESCD       Advance Chipset Features    Video BIOS Cacheable Enabled    Kick It Pro Operator s Manual  Page 26 of 40 612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007       7  Replacement Parts    Spare parts for this machine can be obtained from our Customer Service Department   408  597 3433   When ordering parts  please specify the following information     e Name of machine and Serial Number  see the label located on back of machine   e Name and Part Number of the Part  e Any additional information that may help to specify that part e g  voltage or coinage type     Part Type  PartDescription______________________Oty   PartNo   Ball  amp  Tether  Parts  14  U Bolt for Ball   Control Panel   Buttons  Misc  Parts   Carpet in front of the game  covering the ramp  1   495 0009 00     Ramp SS  gt    400 0033 00       Goal Mouth Back Wall Foam Pads   400 0036 00       Rubber Mat     Hanging in back of goal area sf 1   400 0028 00    Computer  Decals   Primarily Yellow  Artwork Version   Monitor Outline with  Real Sports Simulation   Components monitor and at top side of cabinet     Coin and Ticket   Components   Safety Bars     Horizontal Rubber Safety Bar  Above outer goal area    1   497 500 307W_              Audio Audio Amplifier o eee   518 
11.  modification  incorrect  installation  vandalism  failure to follow the maintenance schedule or procedures  or operation in out of specification  environmental conditions    GLOBAL VR  will return the repaired Product freight prepaid to the Purchaser  All freight costs associated with replacement of   warranty parts after expiration of the original warranty period are the responsibility of the Purchaser  GLOBAL VR  is not obligated   to provide the Purchaser with a substitute unit or on site service during the warranty period or at any time  If after investigation   GLOBAL VR  determines that the reported problem was not covered by the warranty  Purchaser shall pay GLOBAL VR  for the   cost of investigating the problem at its then prevailing per incident billing rate  No repair or replacement of any Product or part   therein shall extend the warranty period as to the entire Product  The warranty on the repaired part only shall be in effect for a   period of ninety  90  days following the repair or replacement of that part or the remaining period of the Product parts warranty    whichever is greater    Purchaser   s exclusive remedy and GLOBAL VR     s sole obligation is to supply or pay for all labor necessary to repair any Product   found to be defective within the warranty period and to supply  at no extra charge  new or rebuilt replacements for defective parts  If   repair or replacement fails to remedy the defect  then  and only in such event  shall GLOBAL VR  refund to 
12.  on the screen     Players should be warned that Kick It Pro is a contact game   Players should be informed that they play at their own risk     Switch off and disconnect the electrical power supply before opening  doors or panels  or working on the machine     To prevent electrical shock  the game must be connected to a  grounded electrical outlet     CAUTION  Maintenance and repair operations should be carried out only by suitably  skilled and qualified persons     To maintain the safety of the machine  and the warranty  use only approved    parts  The use of other parts or non approved modifications to the machine  could be hazardous  and might void your warranty     Many connectors are keyed to fit only one way  Note orientation before  removal     When touching any printed circuit boards  their component parts  or other  components of the computer  follow anti static precautions     Do not use a pallet jack  forklift  hand truck  or dolly to move the game  after it has been removed from its shipping crate  Severe damage to the    sensors may result  Retract the supports and use the casters to move  the game          2007 GLOBAL VR       612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007 Page 3 of 40       FCC Notice    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules  Operation is subject to the following  conditions   1  this device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must accept  any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired operations     No
13.  the Main Board is either loose or disconnected  or connected to the wrong port   Connectors and ports are labeled  Check them to make sure they connected correctly     Check the sensor cables to the Main Board  and from the Main Board to the computer     It is also possible that the main board has shorted  Look for physical damage  and feel the  connectors to see if they are warm     Note  The Main Board is accessible through the back panel  It is located above the computer on  the right side wall  see Figure 9 on page 33      If a series of five to seven numbers is displayed  this indicates a bad sensor panel  or a loose  connection between panels  Refer to the sensor map on page 23 to determine which panel you  should check    Advanced Troubleshooting    If your game crashes  it will help Tech Support immensely to how exactly what error message  the computer is displaying  You can view error messages by entering the MACHINE GAME  SETUP DEVELOPER menu and choosing the DEBUG INFO screen     If your game will not boot at all  you can view error messages on the DOS screen  To view the  DOS screen  connect the video cable from the monitor to the VGA port on the computer  motherboard  see Figure 6 on page 30 for computer connections   Write the error messages  down and call Technical Support     Kick It Pro Operator s Manual  Page 22 of 40 612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007    150 0015 01                                                                                     B 33         B 
14. 10 Top B 34  16 zi  PCJ EE    oe 8 36   2  5 0 B 7 B 37 O  oO a   zk   lt   B      Left Back Right B 38  e s    E Side SensorBank sige bw 8  I   7 N   lt E B 41 6     O OLL  W     OZ B42 O     B 1 B 43  LO    To Main Board BACK RX        31218 51218120215 a Fags  To Main Board BACK TX Back 8 Back 7  150 0017 00 150 001 7 00  150 0015 00 150 0015 01  Front 3 Front 4  F 11 F 26         F 10 Top F 27  16 si  O N F 9 F 28     5    5 F 8 F 29    T  Back Sensor Bank aa R  7  LO      ac ensor banks at F 6 Left Front Right A  F 5  Front Sensor Banks   FH Side Sensor Bank Side ES o 3  I   7   N      Fs F 34  E     o Sm O       O   F 2 F 35  L     O ULE   LO  D E Bottom   2   gt  DB        LO   O N ir  O O gt o   oa Ba  To Main Board FRONT RX      p  RAIN   To Main Board FRONT TX Front 8 Front 7  150 0017 00 150 001 7 00  Figure 3  Sensor Map    2007 GLOBAL VR       612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007 Page 23 of 40       My Game Crashes or Freezes Unexpectedly    e Try to figure out exactly what happened to cause the game to crash  Try to duplicate the  circumstances that led up to the crash     e From the DEVELOPER screens in the Operator Menu  select DEBUG INFO and note the  error messages displayed there  The DEVELOPER screens are under MACHINE GAME  SETUP  and the GAME SETUP menus for individual game titles     e Violent kicking may have jarred the computer s hard drive  Try rebooting first  If the  problem persists  you may need a new hard drive   part 514 0003 00      e Check the System C
15. 12 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007       J i          J j r F J  i E   r i z    Select HIGH SCORE AWARDS  and a screen like the one shown below appears  may vary by  game title   This screen lets you set the number of tickets awarded to players for achieving new  high scores  To clear high scores  select RESET    from the main menu for the game     GAMES SOCCER GAME SETUP REDEMPTION  HIGH SCORE AWARDS    HIGH SCORE GETS  10  HIGH SCORE GETS   HIGH SCORE GETS   HIGH SCORE GETS   HIGH SCORE GETS   HIGH SCORE GETS     HIGH SCORE GETS   HIGH SCORE  8 GETS   HIGH SCORE  9 GETS   HIGH SCORE  10 GETS     EXIT HIGH SCORE AWARDS         2007 GLOBAL VR    612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007 Page 19 of 40       Statistics    Select STATISTICS from a game menu  and a screen like the one shown below on the left  appears  This menu lets you access detailed statistics about the game and players  Select a skill  level to view statistics for that skill level only     Select TOTALS or BOOKKEEPING  and a screen like the one below on the right appears   This screen gives you access to statistics that combine all skill levels  You can clear the statistics  from TOTALS  but not from BOOKKEEPING     GAMES SOCCER    GAMES SOCCER STATISTICS    STATISTICS TOTALS  BEGINNER    STATISTICS     ADWANCED     PROFESSIONAL     CLEAR TOTALS STATISTICS     TOTALS     BOOKKEEPING       CLEAR ALL STATISTICS EXIT TOTALS    EXIT STATISTICS       Select STATISTICS from the TOTALS or BOOKKEEPING screen to view the statistics  The  AVE
16. 222 6 Pin 2 Pin    Molex ILKP 119 00 Molex    6 Pin To Ticket Counter  P2 Mol  Pi  Switch In    ILKP 102 00 TT  alu        9 Pin Molex  Molex BE  J3 ILKP 106 00 VIO _  To Ticket Switch  LVN    P4  Coin In 9 Pin mete En   15 Pin Molex  ILKP 105 00 is Molex MEET To Control   WHT ___ To Ticket  P3    Panel Button  Lamp Out Lamps   12 Pin Molex  2 Pin  Molex  J6 To Coin  Sensor Connector To Meter   DB 9  Computer 3 Pin  Molex  J7 ILKP 116 00 To Operator and  Instant Credit Buttons  Front TX ILKP 107 00 Bottom Front ILKP 109 00 Right Front  Sensor Bank Sensor Bank  Back TX ILKP 107 00 Bottom Back ILKP 109 00 Right Back  ge Sensor Bank Sensor Bank  Sensor Bank  Front RX ILKP 108 00 Left Front ILKP 109 00 Top Front Assemblies  Sensor Bank Sensor Bank  ILKP 108 00 Left Back ILKP 109 00 Top Back  Back RX Sensor Bank Sensor Bank  Speaker  3 Pin A Jumper  Molex RED  12VDCPower__ Fuse Harness ILKP 115 00 To Cabinet   6 Pin Molex  ORANGE  12 V TURN ON PWR  ANT  a  mp  BLACK CHASSIS GND   Audio In from  Computer Audio Out      To DC Power OUT  LiL Terminals on    DC Power Supply         To AC Power IN  K   Terminals on  _____  DC Power Supply       To Cabinet Fan To Cabinet Fan  Above Computer To Above Monitor    3 Pin  Molex                          J Marquee Q  O      Florescent      Light    3 Pin  Molex    U  z       a   C IZ    U   lt  D  m Z  I                                                       GND               ILKP 111 00       Note  This drawing reflects cabinets manufactered i
17. ED       Navigation    MACHINE ID    Press the SELECT button to change a  field or option  or enter a submenu        RESTART Press the 1 PLAYER button to move    RESET GAME    up or increase the value of a  selection     Press the 2 PLAYER button to move  down or decrease the value of a  selection        Figure 2  Key Operator Menu Screens    Kick It Pro Operator s Manual  Page 8 of 40 612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007       Machine Menu    The MACHINE menu gives you access to submenus with settings and statistics that apply to all  games on the cabinet     MACHINE    GAME SETUP     STATISTICS     DIAGNOSTICS     MACHINE ID     RESET       LANGUAGE  ENGLISH    EXIT MACHINE       Game Setup    Select GAME SETUP    and the screen shown below appears  Settings in this menu apply to  all games  Use the GAMES menu to access SETUP screens for individual games  where you  can adjust game specific settings  See page 15       MACHINE     GAME SETUP    VOLUME LEVELS     REDEMPTION   ON  MESSAGES     DEVELOPER       SAVE SETTINGS    EXIT GAME SETUP       VOLUME LEVELS    is described in detail on the next page   REDEMPTION turns ticket redemption ON or OFF     MESSAGES    lets you set TICKETS STATUS ENABLED to ON or OFF  When ON  an  OUT OF TICKETS message is displayed onscreen when you need to replenish your supply     DEVELOPER    is not fully available without factory authorization  It contains diagnostic  screens  You should only access it in case of problems with your game     2007 GLOBAL
18. ED     EXIT GAME SETTINGS    BALL SPEED DISPLAY has two options  REAL SPEED is the actual speed measured by the  sensors  VIRTUAL applies a factor that increases the displayed speed  particularly in the first two  skill levels  Serious players usually prefer to see the actual speed  Younger or less experienced  players usually enjoy the seeing the inflated value given by the VIRTUAL setting  Neither choice  affects actual game play     INITIAL SENTRY FLAG is set by the dongle and cannot be changed  This 1s the dominant  flag displayed in the stadium  as well as the first flag displayed at the New High Score screen     SPEED UNIT OF MEASURE is set by the dongle but may be changed   SKILL LEVELS    lets you set pricing and kicks per game for each skill level  see page 17      GAME OVERALL DIFFICULTY affects all skill levels by changing the velocity of the  kicked ball and the goalie s skill  Check STATISTICS  especially the AVERAGE PER  GAME  to help you decide when this might need to be changed     Kick It Pro Operator s Manual  Page 16 of 40 612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007       Skill Levels  Select SKILL LEVELS    and the following screen appears  will vary by game title      GAMES SOCCER GAME SETUP GAME SETTINGS    SKILL LEVELS    BEGINNER      ADVANCED      PROFESSIONAL        EXIT SKILL LEVELS       Select a skill level  and a screen like the one shown below appears  will vary by game title             GAMES SOCCER GAME SETUP GAME SETTINGS SKILL LEVELS      BEGINNER         GA
19. KEEPING displays statistics for the lifetime of the game  while TOTAES displays  statistics for a period of time  and can be cleared     Select AVERAGE PER GAME    for additional gameplay statistics     To clear the statistics in TOTALS  select CLEAR STATISTICS from the STATISTICS  menu     Note  ADVERTISEMENTS    is not supported on this cabinet         IMACHINE STATISTICS    TOTALS             GAMES PLAYED   XX      CREDIT INSERTED   XX RL NA Ye P gt   CREDIT PAYED   XX   gt   Really Ls  TICKETS DISPENSED   XX         ARCADE UP TIME   XX        Useful Info W    ADVERTISEMENTS          AVERAGE PER GAME       EXIT TOTALS      2007 GLOBAL VR       612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007 Page 11 of 40       Sensor Check    We recommend you run the sensor test  described below  immediately after you set up the game   and once a month thereafter     The game tests the sensors automatically during ATTRACT MODE and after the Game Over  slide during game play  If the test discovers a problem with the sensors  it flashes a large  CHECK SENSOR message on screen  If you see this message  run the manual sensor test from  this menu       IMACHINE DIAGNOSTICS  SENSOR CHECK  TEST PROCEDURES   1  PLACE BALL BEHIND RUBBER MAT  2  REMOVE ALL DEBRIS FROM SENSOR STRIPS    3  SELECT  RUN TEST  OPTION BELOW  TO DISPLAY SENSOR STATUS    23 CALL important  Contact    OUTSIDE USA CALL   information displayed  FOR FAX RESPONSE   onscreen is no longer valid   E MAIL    See the cover of this manual  RUN TEST    for
20. ME PRICE 1 PLAYER   4  GAME PRICE 2 PLAYER   8  NUMBER OF KICKS   6  NUMBER OF BONUS KICKS   3    EXIT BEGINNER       You may set the GAME PRICE and NUMBER OF KICKS and BONUS KICKS  independently for each skill level  To change the overall pricing structure  you must change the  price separately for all skill levels       2007 GLOBAL VR     612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007 Page 17 of 40       Redemption    Select REDEMPTION to set the ticket redemption payout levels  These settings apply only if  REDEMPTION is set to ON in the MACHINE GAME SETUP menu  See page 9      GAMES SOCCER GAME SETUP REDEMPTION  REDEMPTION  BEGINNER       ADVANCED     PROFESSIONAL       HIGH SCORE AWARDS       EXIT REDEMPTION       Select a skill level from the REDEMPTION menu  and a screen like following appears     GAMES SOCCER GAME SETUP REDEMPTION  BEGINNER    GET 1 TICKETS  JUST FOR PLAYING    GET 1 TICKETS  FOR SCORING 500 POINTS    GET 1 TICKETS  FOR SCORING 3 GOALS    GET 1 TICKETS  FOR SCORING 2 GOALS IN SEQUENCE    GET 1 TICKETS  FOR 2 BONUS AWARDS    EXIT BEGINNER                                                                                 With the settings displayed above  each 500 points earns 1 ticket  each 3 goals earns 1 ticket   each 2 goals in a row scores 1 ticket  and earning 2 bonus kicks earns 1 ticket  Similar settings  are used for ADVANCED  PROFESSIONAL  and BEGINNER  You can configure the  settings separately for each skill level     Kick It Pro Operator s Manual  Page 18 of 40 6
21. NL UE    NA DEET     jem       Kick it Pro  Operator s Manual  612 001 00 Rev  C     gt  Read this manual before use    gt  Keep this manual with the machine at all times        www globalvr com   http    servce globalwm com  tournament globalvr com  techsupport globalvr com  Phone  408 597 3435  Fax  408 597 3437          2007 Global VR  Inc  All Rights Reserved  GLOBAL VR and the GLOBAL VR logo are registered trademark of Global VR  Inc  All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners     Table of Contents    Le INTOdUCU  N   ias 3  Warnings  Cautions  and NoteS                           3  PCC IN GCS rita dt dida 4   2  Gameplay and Descripti0N        ooocccccccnccnnnnononnnnnnns  4   AMA SETUP AA A AA 5  Casters  amp  SUPPO S wady a LOG 5  Ramp    Carpet enca a 5  Check Sensors and Settings                  222222111111  6   A Operator Menta a i 7  Operator Menu Flow Chart                  e22   1111111  8  Machine Menmi piano PAS a 9   Gime SCP ea 9  Master Volume Levels                         2         10  Statistics Menu rias 11  Sensor Caco ds 12  Machine ID MenU   oooccnccnccnnccnicnnccnoconccnocnnicos 13  Reset idad 13  Games Men  s acti 14  Game Setup Mende 15  Game Settings Menu cil 16  AAA CA 17  Redemption 18  A Oe A ZO 20   NN Ac Za 21  Kick It Pro Will Not Start                            2   21  I Am Not Getting a Good Picture                      21  I Am Not Getting Good Sound                          21  I Keep Getting the Check Sensor 
22. Purchaser the purchase  price for said Product  Purchaser   s failure to make a claim as provided above or continued use of the Product shall constitute an  unqualified acceptance of said Product and a waiver by Purchaser of all claims thereto     IN NO EVENT SHALL GLOBAL VR   BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF PROFITS  LOSS OF USE  INCIDENTAL OR  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM OPERATION OF THE GAME IN ANY CONDITION  GLOBAL VR    SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SUITABILITY  PERFORMANCE  OR SAFETY OF ANY NON  GLOBAL VR    PART OR ANY MODIFICATION PERFORMED BY ANY PRODUCT DISTRIBUTOR UNLESS SUCH WORK IS  EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED IN ADVANCE BY GLOBAL VR        THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING THE IMPLIED  WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  AND ALL OTHER  OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON GLOBAL VR     S PART  EXCEPT FOR ANY EXPRESS WARRANTY SET FORTH IN  A WRITTEN CONTRACT BETWEEN GLOBAL VR   AND PURCHASER CONTAINING SPECIFIC TERMS WHICH  SUPERSEDE THE TERMS HEREIN  THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT AUTHORIZE ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME  OTHER LIABILITIES  IF ANY  CONNECTED WITH THE SALE OF PRODUCTS BY GLOBAL VR          2007 GLOBAL VR     612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007 Page 39 of 40    Technical Support    Service     Parts    Hours  7 00am 5 00pm Pacific Time  Monday Friday  Phone  408 597 3435  Fax  408 597 3437    E mail  techsupport globalvr com    Website  http     service globalw  com    Extended Service Hours  Monday Fri
23. RAGE PER GAME menu is useful for determining if the game is too easy or too hard for  your players        GAMES SOCCER STATISTICS TOTALS GAMES SOCCER STATISTICS TOTALS STATISTICS           AVERAGE PER GAME  STATISTICS          KICKS   XX  GAMES COMPLETED   XX GOALS   XX NV W    GAME TIME   XX PREMATURE KICK FOULS   XX X EN Y  TOTAL REDEMPTION   XX NO KICK FOULS   XX z W isthe    y  NUMBER OF PLAYERS   XX BOOST REQUESTS  XX      a  AVERAGE REDEMPTION PER PLAYER   XX SCORE   XX    gt  pei at  lt a     GAME TIME   XX   y     AVERAGE PER GAME    REDEMPTION   XX  g too hard          ADVERTISEMENTS            EXIT AVERAGE PER GAME 7 AAN    EXIT STATISTICS       Kick It Pro Operator s Manual  Page 20 of 40 612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007       5  Troubleshooting    Kick 1t Pro Will Not Start    Are any fans or lights on   NO  Check the power cord  wall plug  and the ON OFF switch on the back of the cabinet   YES  Check the computer power cord and ON OFF switch    Remove any disks from Computer    Make sure that the Computer and the Power Supply are set for your local voltage    Check the Game Dongle on the computer to be sure it is firmly seated     Verify Software Version Number and Dongle ID Number with your distributor       Am Not Getting a Good Picture    Make sure the monitor is plugged in   Check the cable from the computer to the VGA monitor  Try a cable known to be good   When you reboot  keep the machine OFF for at least 30 seconds before turning it back on     If the picture d
24. day 5pm   M idnight  Saturday  amp  Sunday 7 00am   M idnight Pacific Time    Free telephone  e mail  and online support are provided for systems during the warranty period   GLOBAL VR    Technical Support can help you troubleshoot problems and diagnose defective  parts  We can also answer questions about the operation of your game     When you contact Technical Support  please provide the information listed below  as applicable   to assist the Technical Support representative in solving your problem quickly  For your  convenience  space is provided to write important numbers     e Cabinet Serial Number    e Proof of Purchase information   e Your mailing address and telephone number   e A summary of the question or a detailed description of the problem  e Specific error message   e Date of latest install or upgrade   e Any changes made to the system    e For game play issues  the game and number of players    
25. ers    5  Place loop of the tether into the opening of the Jaw  Place pin back through the loop of the  tether    6  Puta drop of Loc Tite on the screw threads  Tighten the pin        U BOLT EYE JAW    TETHER    PIN    Figure 4  Connecting Tether to Cabinet      2007 GLOBAL VR      612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007 Page 25 of 40       BIOS  CMOS  Settings    Note  These settings are for Cabinets Manufactured in 2006 and later     Follow the steps below to check or change the BIOS settings for the Kick It Pro computer   Change only the settings described in this section  The other settings should not affect the game     1  Power OFF the Kick It Pro cabinet and connect a PS 2 keyboard to the computer   2  Power ON cabinet and press the Delete key on the keyboard as the computer boots  The  CMOS Setup Utility screen will appear  as shown below   CMOS Setup Utility   Copyright  c  1984 2001 Award Software    a Standard CMOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults    P Advanced BIOS Features Load Optimized Defaults  P Advanced Chipset Features Set Supervisor Password    P integrated Peripherals Set User Password  je Power Management Setup Save  amp  Exit Setup  je  PnP PGI Configurations Exit Without Saving          CPU Frequency Control    Can  Cava E  F10   Save  amp  Exit    Onboard lO  IRQ  DMA Assignment          3  Use the arrow keys to select a settings menu from the left side of the screen  and press the  Enter key to enter the menu     4  Use the arrow keys to change the settings shown
26. gure 8  Components in Cabinet Rear                  32  Figure 9  Main Board  Ticket Dispenser  and  AMPUTO ao 33  Figure 10  Power Distribution Components          34  Figure 11  Service Panel and Monitor Remote  A RA 34  Figure 12  Ticket Dispenser               22222222222222222  35       2007 Global VR  Inc  All Rights Reserved  No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without  the written permission of Global VR  Inc  GLOBAL VR and the GLOBAL VR logo are registered trademarks of  Global VR  Inc  All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners     Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this manual is accurate   GLOBAL VR reserves the right to make alterations and improvements without prior notice     Kick It Pro Operator s Manual  Page 2 of 40    612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007       1  Introduction    Warnings  Cautions  and Notes    The following conventions are used for Warnings and Cautions throughout the manual  and it is  essential that they be followed for safety reasons     WARNING  Safety Precautions that must be taken to avoid a potential risk of  injury     CAUTION  Precautions that must be taken to avoid damage to equipment   The following Warnings and Cautions should be heeded when operating Kick It Pro     WARNING  Players should not play after drinking alcohol   Players should wear suitable shoes when playing     Players should kick the ball only when it is in the correct position  as  indicated
27. he proper voltage     Wire colors and arrangement may vary due to harness revisions     Kick It Pro Operator s Manual  Page 36 of 40 612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007       BRACKET    ILKP 109 00       ILKP 107 00      ILKP 107 00    ILKP 108 00  ILKP 108 00    Db 9 VGA    CABINET FAN CABINET FAN  MONITOR AREA COMPUTER AREA    6  p E    rum  TH  r    EG    WU T       Wire colors and arrangement may vary due to harness revisions       2007 GLOBAL VR       612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007 Page 37 of 40       Harness Diagram                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Power Distribution                                                                   BLK GND       RED  5 VDC             Main AC In at  Power Plate             ILSL 110 00    m    BRN       EMI    BLU          Filter   GRN YEL          ILKP 112 00    15     Pin    Molex          YEL  12 VDC       GRN YEL  BLU                   BRN          4 Pin  Molex  To Ticket Dispenser  To Coin    Switch  amp  3 Pin  To Control lam Molex  Panel 6 Pin p DC Power Out  Buttons J5 Molex  Spare   Main Board ILKP 103 00 
28. llowing screen will be displayed     OPERATOR MENU    MACHINE     GAMES     LANGUAGE   ENGLISH    CONTACT          How to Navigate    To navigate in all Operator Menu screens  use the 1 Player button to go up  the 2 Player  button to go down  and the SELECT button to select a field to change  The selected field will  blink  Use the 1 Player and 2 Player buttons to make a change to the selected setting  and then  press SELECT again to save your change  Now use 1 Player or 2 Player to move to the next  field  When you are finished making changes  highlight EXTT and press the SELECT button to  return to the previous menu  You can also press the OPERATOR  PROGRAM  button from  any menu to save your changes and return to the game       2007 GLOBAL VR  612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007 Page 7 of 40       Operator Menu Flow Chart    Important     Contact Information in the  Operator Menu is no longer  valid  See the cover of this  manual for GLOBAL VR    contact information     VOLUME    LEVELS                      GAME SETUP REDEMPTION    Actual settings BEGINNER  MESSAGES available will vary by  game title   Specific menus  available wil vary by GAME PRICE ADVANCED  DEVELOPER game tite  GAME ID  _  SKILL LEVELS PROFESSIONAL  TOTALS ADVERTISEMENTS  STATISTICS GAMES   SETUP    REDEMPTION BEGINNER  BOOREEPING ADVERTISEMENTS  MACHINE   Screen shows tite of a A     gt    each installed game      SEQUENCE ADVANCED  CLEAR   STATISTICS  STATISTICS  SENSOR MISCELLANEOUS PROFESSIONAL  DIAGNOSTICS 
29. n 2006 and later     Kick It Pro Operator s Manual    Page 38 of 40    612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007       9  Warranty  Returns  and Service    Warranty Service    If at some point you require warranty service  contact your authorized GLOBAL VR distributor     Limited Warranty    GLOBAL VR  warrants that its computer circuit boards  hard drives  power supplies  monitors  displays  controls  sensors  and  mechanical structures are free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of ninety  90   days from the date of shipment    All software and accompanying documentation furnished with  or as part of the Product  is supplied    AS IS    with no warranty of any  kind except where expressly provided otherwise in any documentation or license agreement furnished with the Product     During the warranty period  GLOBAL VR    will  at no charge  repair the Product  provided       Purchaser believes that the Product is defective in material or workmanship and promptly notifies GLOBAL VR    in writing with  an explanation of the claim       All claims for warranty service are made within the warranty period     Products are returned adequately packed and freight prepaid to GLOBAL VR     s designated service center       GLOBAL VR    s inspection or test of the Product verifies to GLOBAL VR     s satisfaction that the alleged defect s  existed and  were not caused by accident  misuse  neglect  unauthorized or attempted repair or testing  unauthorized
30. nd the language used in operator and  game screens     Players select a skill level from BEGINNER  in which virtually anyone can score   through  ADVANCED and PROFESSIONAL  which are progressively harder  but potentially higher  scoring     If a player scores a goal  the next kick will be more difficult  and higher scoring   The ball is  placed either farther back or at a greater angle to the goal  If the player misses a kick after scoring  at least once  the next kick will be easier and lower scoring  Points are awarded based on the  difficulty of the kick and the goalie s skill level  therefore  a kick from the same position is worth  more in PROFESSIONAL than in the lower skill levels     If a player wants to try for a higher score  the player may press the BOOST button to increase  difficulty and points  This is a particularly good feature during a 2 player game  since it provides  a chance for the player with a lower score to catch up     Bonus kicks are earned by scoring consecutive goals  goals during bonus play  goals at last kick   and by reaching minimum difficulty levels     Kick It Pro Operator s Manual  Page 4 of 40 612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007       W W  3  Initial Setup    WARNING  Kick it Pro is front heavy and top heavy   When moving the cabinet  always support the front        Casters    Supports    The game is shipped with supports withdrawn to allow the casters to roll  The supports are  located next to each caster on the bottom of the machine  Make sure the
31. oesn t fit the screen properly  it can be easily adjusted using the monitor remote  control board  see Figure 11 on page 34        Am Not Getting Good Sound    Check the audio cable connection to the computer and the amplifier   Check the power cord to the amplifier   Check the speaker connections     In the Operator Menu  check the MACHINE GAME SETUP VOLUME LEVELS menu to  make sure the audio volume is high enough     Check the trim level on the amp  If set too high  it can cause distortion and possible speaker  damage  We recommend the trim level be set low       2007 GLOBAL VR       612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007 Page 21 of 40         Keep Getting the Check Sensor Message    Verify that the  5V DC output of the power supply is putting out 5 5 V with no load     Remove any visible debris from the sensor area  Wipe the plastic sensor covers with a damp  cotton cloth  If the message does not go out  check the cables from the sensors to the main  board  and the main board to the computer     In the Operator Menu  select MA CHINE DIAGNOSTIGCS and run the SENSOR CHECK   Note any numbers that are displayed on the RUN TEST screen after running the check  Refer to  the Sensor Map on page 23  and physically inspect the LEDs that correspond to the numbers  displayed  Also inspect the Lexan in front of these LEDs for visible scratches that might cause  the bad sensor reading     If a series of ten or twelve sequential numbers appears in SENSOR CHECK  this indicates that  a sensor cable to
32. omputer to make sure it is firmly strapped in place     e See the other sections under Troubleshooting for further information     Tickets are not Dispensing    e Check the REDEMPTION screen in the OPERATOR MENU  Make sure ENABLED is ON     e Check the connections and voltages  Refer to the schematic diagram     Kick It Pro Operator s Manual  Page 24 of 40 612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007       A    Kick It Pro requires very little maintenance  To keep your game in top shape  follow these  simple instructions     Routine Maintenance    Keep the Sensor area clean  Wipe up drink spills and remove debris  We suggest a wipe  down with a damp rag periodically  to make sure the sensors are not obscured     CAUTION  Do not use abrasive cleaners  Use only cotton cloth     Run the SENSOR TEST monthly  See Sensor Check on page 12 for instructions     Make sure your carpet is securely in place  Order replacements as needed from your  distributor     Check the condition of the ball  swivel and tether periodically  Always have a spare on hand   Contact your distributor for replacements     Replacing the Ball and Tether    This swivel is an Eye and Jaw Swivel  The eye is the closed side of the swivel and the jaw is the  side with a removable pin  The pin can be removed using a pair of pliers to grasp and turn the    head    1  Remove the V Bolt from the rubber mat    2  Place the Eye into the U Bolt    3  Put the U bolt back on the rubber mat    4  Remove the pin from the Jaw using a pair of pli
33. te  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 operating in a commercial  environment  This equipment uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed  and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  Operation of this equipment in a residential area 1s likely to cause harmful  interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own  expense     2  Gameplay and Description    Kick It Pro features real sports simulation in a game cabinet that will fit through a standard door   The cabinet uses Interactive Light s patented Smart Beam    infrared sensors to measure the  trajectory of a ball in motion  A player kicks a tethered soccer ball into the game s goal  The  measurement taken by the sensor is transmitted to a computer that controls a virtual 3 D  goalkeeper  The goalkeeper appears on screen and attempts to defend the goal     To protect your investment  Kick It Pro uses a sophisticated software security system  Your  machine is supplied with a device known as a Game Dongle  without which your game is not  functional  This device also sets certain operating parameters  such as the flag displayed in the  stadium  the unit of measure used to display ball velocity  a
34. y are fully withdrawn  before rolling the machine  When you have rolled the game to its proposed location  lower the  ramp and then lower the supports  You will need either an adjustable wrench or a suitable open   end wrench  Lower the supports until they take the weight of the game  and the casters are  approximately 4   6mm  above the ground     CAUTION  Adjust the supports so that the front edge of the ramp is flat on the  ground and the game is level side to side   Ramp  amp  Carpet    To install the ramp  align the tabs on the upper edge of the ramp with the slots in the front of the  cabinet base  Lift the ramp up and insert the tabs into the slots  Lower the ramp to lock the tabs  in place  as shown below     1  Lift ramp up   2  Insert tabs in slots     3  Lower ramp   Tabs will lock in slots     Note  Always make sure the  carpet is securely mounted to the  ramp  A loose carpet can be  dangerous        Figure 1  Installing the Ramp      2007 GLOBAL VR     612 001 00 Rev  C 1 8 2007 Page 5 of 40       Check Sensors and Settings    1  Press the Operator button to open the Operator Menu   2  Run the Sensor Test as described under Sensor Check on page 12     3  Use the Operator Menu to set up your game  The following settings are some that you may  want to change     e VOLUME LEVELS  submenu of MACHINE GAME SETUP menu    e REDEMPTION ON or OFF  in the MACHINE GAME SETUP menu    e GAME PRICES  in SETUP in the GAMES menu for each game title     e BALL SPEED DISPLAY  under
    
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