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1. _ BAWONO _ S9 Oj S OTSA 2 619003 v 101 8 868010 480003 tS EF IRI IG IIXIIUNNIVIWI TANVd SOINO8312313 02900148 NOlLdlNO2S3d MAGWNAN L3 Vd WALI Ss AF To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 WARRANTY POLICY Inc warrants all components in new machines to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for the period listed below m 180 days on Main PCB s Computers amp Motors m 1 year on all LCD monitor panels m 90 days on all other electronic and mechanical components m 30 days on all l C E repairs and parts purchases Inc shall not be obligated to furnish a warranty request under the following conditions m Equipment or parts have failed through normal wear and tear m Equipment has been subjected to unwarranted stress abuse or neglect m Equipment has been damaged as a result of arbitrary repair modification Products will only be covered under warranty by obtaining an authorized RMA To obtain an RMA please provide 1 tech support with the game serial or original C E invoice and a detailed description of the failure or fault symptoms Inc will assume no liability whatsoever for costs associated with labor or travel time to replace defective parts All defective warranty covered components will be replaced with new or factory
2. 4 flat washers and 2 Nylock nuts See Fig N 6 For linking hook up instructions see Option 19 under Customizing THANK YOU FOR YOUR PURCHASE OF THE HOOP FEVER BASKETBALL GAME 12 Put the basketballs into the game BE SURE THAT THEY ARE NOT OVER INFLATED THIS COULD CAUSE THE BALL GATE TO OSCILLATE EXCES SIVELY 13 Plug the game in and follow the game set up proce dures listed in this manual 14 Open the control panel on the game by removing the 3 Allen head bolts and washers that secure the panel to the frame Tilt the panel forwards and connect the battery harness to the Main Board The battery con nector will be the only one loose in the cabinet Re attach the control panel 15 Test the game completely after set up and call our service department if you have any problems ques tions or comments SERVICE DEPARTMENT 716 759 0360 NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS ARE MONDAY FRIDAY 9 00 TO 6 00 PM EST To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 CUSTOMIZING YOUR GAME CUSTOMIZING YOUR GAME This section will discuss subjects such as setting up cred 115 time per game awards etc the section below will show
3. C BOARD ASSEMBLY TELEPHONE CORD 25 FT MDQ 5 SLO BLO FUSE PL L FLUORESCENT BULB SPEAKER POWER MODULE COMPUTER POWER CORD 20 FT DISPLAY P C BOARD BONUS MARQUEE HOUSING TRANSFORMER BALLAST ASSEMBLY NB MARQUEE OVERLAY 3 2 VOLT BATTERY BR2032 11 To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 Warranty warrants all components in the HOOP FEVER BONUS MARQUEE to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ninety days from the date of purchase 1711 cr This warranty does not cover items damaged due to normal wear and tear subjected to abuse improperly assembled by the end user modified repaired or operated in a fashion other than that described in the service manual If your HOOP FEVER BONUS MARQUEE fails to conform to the above mentioned warranty l C E s sole responsibility shall be at its option to repair or re place any defective component with a new or remanufactured component of equal to or greater O E M specification will assume no liability whatsoever for costs associated with labor to replace defective parts or travel time associated therein 5 obligation will be to ship free of charge replacement parts by U P S Ground U S mail or other comparable shipping means Any express mail or overnight shipping expense Is at the cost of the purchaser Products will be covered under warranty onl
4. RECEPTA CLE 220 VOLT MARQUEES WILL BE LABELED SO ON THE SERIAL NUMBER BARCODE LABEL ONLY USE A GROUNDED A C RECEPTACLE ON THIS PRODUCT FAILURE TO USE A GROUNDED RECEPTACLE ON THIS PRODUCT COULD RE SULT IN SERIOUS MALFUNCTION OF THE PRODUCT DUE TO ELECTROSTATIC DIS CHARGE STATIC ELECTRICITY POSSIBLY RE SULTING IN DAMAGE TO THE UNIT MARQUEES NOT PROPERLY GROUNDED WILL NOT BE COV ERED UNDER WARRANTY FOR ANY ELEC TRONIC RELATED DAMAGE TOOLS NEEDED Before you start you will need the following items 7 16 Combination Wrench 7 16 Deep Well Socket Ratchet Side Cutters Drill with 3 8 capacity 3 8 Drill Bit HARDWARE KIT CONTENTS Odd Number Of Games 1 4 20 X 1 Hex Head Bolts 1 4 20 X 1 1 4 Hex Head Bolts 1 4 20 X 1 1 2 Hex Head Bolts 1 4 20 X 1 3 4 Hex Head Bolts 24 1 4 Flat Washers 10 1 4 20 Nylock Nuts N Even Number Of Games 1 4 20 X 1 Hex Head Bolts 1 4 20 X 1 1 4 Hex Head Bolts 1 4 20 X 1 1 2 Hex Head Bolts 1 4 20 X 1 3 4 Hex Head Bolts 36 1 4 Flat Washers 16 1 4 20 Nylock Nuts ATTACHING THE MARQUEE The bonus marquee can only be used on games that utilize the Linking feature All games using the link ing feature come with a Beacon light as part of the package The beacon lights are mounted to the tops of the games on plywood mounting panels The bo nus marquee will be mounted to these panels The following instructions are for both
5. Sensor Board no gp UE sheet 1 of 41 2 M es P WT SENSO To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 BONUS MARQUEE INSTALLATION OWNERS AND SERVICE MANUAL INNOVATIVE CONCEPTS IN ENTERTAINMENT INC 10123 MAIN STREET CLARENCE NY 14031 SERVICE 1 716 759 0360 FAX 1 716 759 0884 E MAIL service icegame com WEBSITE www icegame com To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 TABLE OF CONTENTS I PAGE 3 vmi C 4 6 PROGRAMMINO PAGE 7 TROUBLESHOOTINGO PAGE 8 9 T PAGE 10 11 PAGE 12 13 ICEDOC HF9001BM REVISION 2 14 05 To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 FEATURES Thank you for your purchase of the HOOP FEVER BONUS MARQUEE This marquee will help increase player interest as well as increase earnings from your games The idea behind the marquee is to dispense a large amount of tickets when a predetermined score has been matched or beaten The idea of a Ticket Bonus is a well proven idea in the redemption market The marquee is fully operator adjustable for t
6. Setting a 0 turns this mode off The default value for this mode 1570 MODE 21 NOT USED MODE 22 BEACON LIGHT POINT THRESHOLD This option allows you to select a point threshold where the optional point beacon light will turn on Once this point threshold value is reached the beacon light will turn on Setting the value to O turns the option off Any other value sets that as the threshold value NOTE WHEN SETTING UP MULTIPLE GAMES IN THE SAME LOCATION IT IS A GOOD IDEA TO TURN THE ATTRACT MODE OFF ON ALL BUT 1 GAME BURN IN SELF TEST MODE This allows you to enter the BURN IN SELF TEST MODE which can be very handy in problem diagnostics To enter this mode press and hold the GAME SELECT and START buttons at the same time WHEN IN MODE 1 Perform the following tests when in this mode 1 Press the face panel push buttons to check for their proper operation An audible sound will be heard if working properly 2 face panel push buttons should light if they are working correctly 3 Move the coin mech micro switch wires An audible sound will be heard if they are working correctly 4 Throw a ball into the basket If the sensor is working correctly an audible sound will be heard To exit the self test mode press the Counter Program ming button inside the coin door GAME TESTING It is easy and advisable to test your game after installa tion After the game is set up and all opti
7. TIONING PROPERLY TOOLS NEEDED Before you start you will need the following items e 7 16 Combination Wrench 7 16 Deep Well Socket Ratchet Side Cutters Adjustable Pliers 2 Square Drive Bit 5 32 Security Wrench If you plan on moving your game often or would like to speed up assembly a cordless Drill is a good idea Your game requires a MINIMUM CEILING HEIGHT of 96 8 feet Check clearance before proceeding SET UP 1 begin remove the game from the shipping con tainers 2 Locate the main framework of the game It may be easier to assemble if the framework is laid on its side 3 Locate the two U shaped legs and insert them into the bottom of the frame At the front of the frame use the set of holes closer to the bottom of the legs At the rear of the frame use the holes closer to the top of the legs Secure with 4 1 4 20 X 2 1 2 bolts 8 flat washers and 4 Nylock nuts See Fig 1 4 Stand the frame up and move it into its permanent position It is a good idea to carry the frame rather than slide it NOTE IT WOULD BE A GOOD IDEA TO GET HELP WHEN LIFTING THE GAME TO THE UPRIGHT POSI TION THREE PEOPLE RECOMMENDED THIS WILL KEEP THE GAME FROM SLIDING WHEN LIFTED 5 Move the cabinet to the front of the frame and bolt it to the frame by installing the mounting bolts through the back of the front legs and into the front cabinet s
8. information other than software settings The ticket dispenser comes pre set from the factory to dispense 1 ticket for every 5 points scored In addition to this if the game player did not score enough points to get 1 ticket the game is preset to give the player 1 ticket just for playing These settings can be adjusted by changing the ticket options in the GAME OPTIONS mode If you change the memory battery or Main PC Board you may have to reset the value for these options You can also set the game up so that the winner of MUL TIPLE player games ONLY wins tickets or that a certain amount of points must be scored BEFORE ANY tickets will be dispensed This is the threshold option 15 DOLLAR BILL VALIDATOR Refer to the supplied manual for all information other than software settings The validator normally requires no adjustments other than checking to see that the proper voltage is present This Validator runs on 12 volt DC power with a minimum of 11 5 volts DC The Validator will not work correctly with voltages below that specified The validator may work improperly or not at all if it is not grounded properly The unit should be cleaned periodically to ensure proper operation Blow out as much dirt as possible Then use a cotton swab Q Tip to get into the front opening to re move any remaining dirt or debris Clean the stacker belts with a rubber rejuvenator Clean any other dirt from the unit with isopropyl alc
9. refurbished compo nents equal to OEM specifications Inc will cover domestic UPS ground or comparable shipping costs during the warranty period Interna tional or expedited shipments are available for an additional charge To obtain credit defective parts must be returned to I C E Inc at the customer s expense within 30 days After 30 days a 15 re stocking fee will apply to all returns ICE distributors are independent privately owned and operated In their judgment they may sell parts and or accessories other than those manufactured by I C E Inc We cannot be responsible for the quality suitability or safety of any non lI C E part or modification including labor that is performed by such a distributor Innovative Concepts in Entertainment 10123 Main St Clarence NY 14031 Phone 716 759 0360 Fax 716 759 0884 www icegame com 22 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 igaming co To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www b R6 100 R8 R9 100 100 74HCOS p us Ul ue 1 393 Qe 2 74HCOS 05 1 3 pe Ul ue LM393b SU Re 33KN M R1 68n 7 18 t y PIE description date aeproved su Ground C1 Ape P2 LED I 45 1 e 8 REU 2 ICE Inc prepared ESD 3 92 Basket Ball checked 1827 19 02 Ball
10. the 3 sets of mounting holes and secure with 4 1 4 20 X 1 1 2 NOTE DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE BOLTS IN THE Allen head bolts inserts and 4 flat black washers PIPES OR THE INSERTS COULD BE DAMAGED BE See Fig 5 CAREFUL NOT TO CROSS THREAD THE BOLTS IN THE PIPES Ds _ AN VAAN Wa NEN NO x 8 Install the backboard with basket onto the side cages using the 8 1 4 20 X 5 8 button head Allen cap screws supplied See Fig 4 Ew NH 10 Feed the sensor gray cable and ground wire into the backboard harness hole Connect the four single pin mate lock connectors from the gray sensor cable into the gray chassis cable and the green yellow wires that all run along the right hand side of the game Connect the single pin mate lock connectors as fol lows w Green to White Black to Black Hed to Red Green Yellow to Green Yellow To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 ASSEMBLY 11 Install the rebound guard using 2 1 4 20 X 1 3 4 bolts
11. wire goes e IMPORTANT Mark the position of the micro switch mounting bracket so that the switch actuators will line up correctly with the cam on the ball gate when the unit is re assembled e Use thread locking compound on the Allen head set screws when re assembling the ball gate to the gear motor Assemble in reverse order of disassembly Tighten all hardware securely e He test for proper operation Temporarily shut off AC power reconnect battery and turn AC power back on LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT e WARNING TURN OFF GAME POWER BEFORE REPLACING THE LIGHT BULB Replace the bulb by removing the screws that secure the control panel to the game Carefully remove the control panel and set it on the front of the game Re place the light bulb and install the control panel to the game REPLACEMENT BULB 110 WATT ROUGH SERVICE SPOTLIGHT HOOP SENSOR REPLACEMENT e Turn off all AC power to the game and unplug the battery back up circuitry disconnect the 2 pin mate lock connector from the PC Board e Standing in the ball return tray unscrew the 4 screws and Nylock nuts that hold the two sensor s to their sensor bracket s To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 MAINTENANCE amp IROUBLESHOOTING Disconnect the 3 green red and black wires single mate lock connectors from the gray sensor cable be hind the backboard Remove the gray wire fee
12. 2 PERSONS IT COULD BE VERY DANGEROUS FOR 1 PERSON TO ATTEMPT IN STALLATION OF THE MARQUEE TO THE BEA CON BOARD ALONE ODD NUMBER OF GAMES INSTALLATION Lift the Marquee to the top of the game frames Cen ter the Marquee on the top of the Beacon Light mounting board front to back and side to side While one person holds the Marquee the other per son should drill 3 8 holes through the support bracket flanges and the Beacon Light mounting panel Attach the Marquee to the Beacon Board using 1 4 20 X 1 1 2 long hex head bolts washers and Nylock hex nuts Tighten all bolts securely See Fig 4 on next page To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 SET UP ODD NUMBER OF GAMES INSTALLATION EVEN NUMBER OF GAMES INSTALLATION Lift the Marquee to the top of the game frames Cen ter the Marquee between two games on the tops of the Beacon Light mounting boards front to back and side to side While one person holds the Marquee the other per son should drill 3 8 holes through the support bracket flanges and the Beacon Light mounting pan els Attach the Marquee to the Beacon Board using 1 4 20 X 1 1 2 long hex head bolts washers and Nylock hex nuts Tighten all bolts securely See Fig 5 EVEN NUMBER OF GAMES INSTALLATION Plug the telephone cord from the Main PC Board into the jack on the rear of the Marquee Install the 20 ft power cord in
13. AIN PC BOARD REPLACE PC BOARD PROPERLY BAD FUSE ON MAIN PC BOARD CHECK ALL FUSES GAME WILL NOT RETAIN BAD MAIN PC BOARD REPLACE PC BOARD CUSTOM PROGRAM SETTINGS BAD OR WEAK MEMORY BATTERY REPLACE BATTERY ON MAIN PC BOARD LINKED GAMES NOT SCORING GAME ID S SET THE SAME CHANGE ALL GAMES TO OR WORKING CORRECTLY DIFFERENT ID NUMBERS 10 To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 MAINTENANCE amp IROUBLESHOOTING OPERATIONAL BACKGROUND The following will outline the basic operating principles of the HOOPS FEVER basketball game The game incorporates a Reflex Photoelectric polarized sensor detection system for counting balls that go through the hoop The ball gate uses micro switches to determine position ing of the gate which are activated by the cam on the ball gate shaft The gear motor uses a combination of hardware and soft ware control to protect against over current damage When an over current condition is detected the motor will shut off automatically The game microprocessor will then decide whether or not the motor should be turned on It will also determine at that time which way the motor should run MECHANICAL REPAIR IMPORTANT USE ONLY ICE REPLACEMENT PARTS WHEN SERVICING YOUR GAME USING NON ICE AP PROVED PARTS COULD VOID YOUR WARRANT Y AND COULD CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE GAME OR INJURY TO OTHERS IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING REPAIR AFT
14. CREDITS PER DOLLAR BILL This option controls how many credits you will receive for each dollar bill inserted MODE 5 CURRENT CREDITS This displays the credits currently in the game You can manually remove or add credits to the game by changing the value of this number MODE 6 TIME PER CREDIT This adjusts in seconds how long each game will last The game can be adjusted from 20 to 99 seconds The recommended time is 40 seconds To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 CUSTOMIZING YOUR GAME MODE 7 GAME POINTS PER AWARD This adjusts how many tickets are given away for the game The number displayed set the points required to win an award Setting this number to 0 will turn off the dispenser MODE 8 NOT USED MODE 9 NOT USED MODE 10 JUST FOR PLAYING This feature is valuable in 2 respects 1 This can be set to any value desired so that if a player especially a young child who can not get the minimum points required to earn awards can still be dispensed 2 his setting can give a predetermined amount of tick ets or cards per game REGARDLESS of points scored if the points per award and winner settings are set to 0 MODE 411 AWARD THRESHOLD This mode is used to set the minimum number of points needed to get any awards whatsoever Set the number to match the score you wish to achieve before awards are dispensed Setting
15. ER READING THIS SECTION CALL OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT BEFORE PROCEEDING AT SERVICE DEPARTMENT 716 759 0360 NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS ARE MONDAY FRIDAY 9 00 AM TO 6 00 PM EST BALL GATE SERVICE e Remove both battery and AC power e Unfasten the 6 square drive screws and remove the ball gate housing located on the right hand side of the ball gate assembly e Unbolt the control panel from the front of the game to gain access to the control panel e Unplug the two mate lock connectors 2 pin connector with the yellow black and brown white wires and the three pin connector with the red black and blue wires located to the right of the transformer Cut any tie wraps holding the harnessing e Remove the two bolts that hold the ball gate bearing in place located on the left hand side of the assem bly Hint a long extension on a ratchet can be helpful for this operation e Pull the ball gate from the end by the bearing towards you the front of the game e The gear motor can now be pulled away from the re taining bracket e Remove the two Allen head set screws to remove the ball gate from the gear motor e NOTE When removing wires from the micro switches or motor it is VERY important to make sure all wires are returned to their proper terminals Failure to do so will result in improper operation of the ball gate and could damage the game The wires are color coded so it will be easy to document where each
16. IONS LISTED BELOW WILL RESULT IN IMPROPER OPERA TION OF ANY GAMES WHICH HAVE BEEN LINKED TOGETHER Each linked game must be connected with a modular phone line Use no longer than a 12 ft cord to link the games together Connect the games together by snapping a phone line jack on the back of the Main PC Board on the first game Connect the cord to the jack on the back of the Main PC Board on the second game When more than 2 games are linked connect another phone cord to the back of the Main PC Board on the second game and run it to the pre ceding game and so on To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 CUSTOMIZING YOUR GAME When the linking option is used each game must have its own unique I D Number so that the games can prop erly link and talk to each other Enter Mode 19 on all games then set a number that is different for each game The number used may be 0 through 13 the numbers 14 and 15 are reserved for the Jackpot Marquee Sold as a separate option Observe that game l D s on all games are different then exit programming mode on all games at the same time MODE 20 CREDIT DISCOUNTING This mode enables the game to give the players an extra game when multiple coins are inserted The number shown will be how many coins must be inserted for an extra game Example setting a 6 would mean that for every 6 coins inserted an extra game would be given
17. K SHUT REMOVE AND CLEAN BUTTON BALLS DO NOT SCORE BAD SENSOR REPLACE SENSOR CORRECTLY SENSOR DIRTY CLEAN USE NO SOLVENTS REFLECTIVE STRIP DIRTY CLEAN USE NO SOLVENTS BAD HARNESSING OR WIRING CHECK WITH VOLTMETER BAD MAIN PC BOARD REPLACE MAIN PC BOARD BAD BATTERY CHECK CHARGING CIRCUIT OR REPLACE BATTERY GAME DOES NOT TAKE OR ADD BAD MAIN PC BOARD REPLACE MAIN PC BOARD MONEY CORRECTLY BAD MICROSWITCH OR DBV REPLACE SWITCH OR DBV BAD WIRING TO MICROSWITCH OR DBV CHECK WITH VOLTMETER GAME PROGRAMMING SET WRONG RESET GAME PROGRAMMING GAME DOES NOT DISPENSE BAD TICKET DISPENSER REPLACE TICKET DISPENSER TICKETS CORRECTLY BAD WIRING TO DISPENSER CHECK WITH VOLTMETER OUT OF TICKETS ADD TICKETS TICKET SENSOR IS DIRTY CLEAN SENSOR ON DISPENSER DISPENSER JAMMED REMOVE TICKET JAM GAME PROGRAMMING SET WRONG RESET PROGRAMMING BAD MAIN PC BOARD REPLACE MAIN PC BOARD NO OR LOW GAME SOUND VOLUME TURNED DOWN TURN UP VOLUME DEFECTIVE VOLUME POT REPLACE POT BAD SPEAKER REPLACE SPEAKER BAD WIRING TO MAIN PC BOARD CHECK WITH VOLTMETER BAD MAIN PC BOARD REPLACE MAIN PC BOARD BALLS DO NOT DISPENSE GAME HAS EITHER TOO MANY OR TOO FEW GAME IS DESIGNED TO WORK QUICKLY ENOUGH OR JAM IN BALLS WITH 7 BALLS THE GAME ALARM GOES OFF BALL GATE CAN NOT CLOSE SEE BALL GATE FREQUENTLY BALL SENSOR WORKING INCORRECTLY SEE BALL SENSORS BAD MAIN PC BOARD REPLACE MAIN PC BOARD BALLS JAMMED IN GATE TOO MANY BALLS IN GAME DISPLAY LED S DO NOT WORK BAD M
18. NATE STRANGE SOUNDS FROM MORE THAN 1 ATTRACT MODE PLAY ING BUT NOT AT THE SAME TIME 16 To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 PARTS LISTINGS MECHANICAL PARTS HF1005 P100 HF1006D P802X HF1007 P802 HF1008 P802 BB1009 HF1017 P100 HF1018 P100 HF1019 P100 NB1039 P100 Coin door panel frame Coin door assembly Accessory door ticket door Cash box door Cash box enclosure galvanized Cover IR emitter small Cover IR receiver large Bracket backboard side Hoop 15 Only for games manufactured before 8 8 07 NB1039 P100x Hoop 15 Only for games HF1054 P100 HF1055 P100 HF1058 P100 HF1060 P100 HF1062 P100 53001 HF3052 SF3008 BT3009 BB5001 5014 6459 PC60615A NB3001 BT1022 P802 HF1056 P100 Manufactured after 8 8 07 reflector Frame red Mesh frame side Ball stop rail Ball deflector Rebound guard mounting bracket Basketball B110 rubber Backboard Basketball net 2 pcs per game Frame netting Cash box Door lock Allen wrench security 2 square drive bit Basketball pvc leather Ball gate black connecting pipe ELECTRICAL amp ELECTRONIC 2007 2364X 2034 2002 BB2005 BB2008X HF3004X NB3004X E20407 BT2027X BB2023 BB2006 BB2022X PARTS Speaker Fan assembly Main P C Board specify software when ordering Transformer Micro switch Ball gate motor 3269 Net sensor assembly trans amp rec Only for g
19. NS THAT WERE ON THE OLD TRANSFORMER COVERING THE UNUSED AC TERMI NALS OFF AND TRANSFER THEM TO THE NEW TRANSFORMER THIS IS NECESSARY AS THE LEADS ON THE TRANSFORMER HAVE POWER ON THEM CHANGING AC VOLTAGES When you receive your game from the factory it should be set to the proper AC voltage If for some reason how ever it needs to be set to a different AC voltage follow these directions Unplug the game from the AC outlet The AC input taps for the transformer are located on the front left hand side of the transformer as viewed from the opening of the access door The AC taps can be further identified by the fact that there are 5 taps in a row The only place on the trans former where there are 5 taps in a row The bottom tap is the O volt tap One side of the AC line should always be left attached to this terminal The 5 taps FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE TRANS FORMER UP are as follows 240 VAC 210 VAC 115 VAC 90 VAC 0 VAC 13 These numbers are also indicated on the transformer it self The AC wire that is on one of the above taps is the only wire you should move Please use a blank fast on on any open terminals to protect against shock hazards MAIN PC BOARD IMPORTANT BEFORE REMOVING THE MAIN PG BOARD OR CHANGING THE MEMORY BATTERY GO INTO THE OPTIONS MODE AND RECORD YOUR COUNTER AND GAME SETTINGS SO THEY CAN BE RE ENTERED AFTER SERVICING HAS BEEN PLETED The Main PC Board is located on the
20. PARTMENT AT SERVICE DEPARTMENT 716 759 0360 NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS ARE MONDAY FRIDAY 8 30 AM TO 6 00 PM EST OPERATIONAL BACKGROUND The Bonus Marquee is a microprocessor controlled display unit with built in sound The object of the Marquee is to create greater player interest in the games they serve by adding a large Ticket Bonus The Marquee operates with 1 motherboard with an integrated power supply and transformer On games that use 220 VAC a separate step down trans former is used to supply the proper AC line voltage to both the motherboard and fluorescent lighting Two identical L E D display PC Boards are used to display all pertinent information to the player Each PC Board is individually controlled by the mother board through an integral serial interface The fluorescent lighting is controlled through a relay on the motherboard This allows the Marquee to ap pear to be asleep when the host games are turned off To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM MARQUEE NOT TURNED ON NO A C POWER BAD FUSE ON MAIN BOARD PHONE LINE NOT CONNECTED GAMES NOT TURNED ON DISPLAYS NOT WORKING BAD DISPLAY CONNECTOR CORRECTLY BAD DISPLAY BOARD PHONE LINE NOT CONNECTED GAMES NOT TURNED ON FLUORESCENT LIGHT NOT BAD MAIN BOARD WORKING BAD FLUORESCENT BULB BAD MAIN BOARD PHONE LINE NOT CONNECTED GAMES NOT T
21. To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 OWNERS AND SERVICE MANUAL INNOVATIVE CONCEPTS IN ENTERTAINMENT INC To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION t PAGE 3 GAME FEATURES e GAME PLAY etw mi P PAGE 4 6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS e GAME SET UP CUSTOMIZING YOUR PAGE 7 9 e ENTERING SET UP MODE e CHANGING GAME SETTINGS e PROGRAMMING MODES QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE 10 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE 11 14 OPERATIONAL BACKGROUND MECHANICAL REPAIR MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE e ELECTRONIC amp ELECTRICAL REPAIR OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES PAGE 15 DISPENSER e DOLLAR BILL VALIDATOR ABOUT LINKING s cna u u u uuu uu u aere PAGE 16 PAGE 17 18 BALL GATE ASSEMBLY PAGE 19 20 WARRANTY INFORMATION PAGE 21 ICEDOC HF9001 REVISION F 1 04 2011 To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 INIRODUCTION GAME FEATURES HOOP FEVER is a revolutionary concept in Coin Oper ated basketball games You will see that this game in cludes many features which make it the obviou
22. URNED ON PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION INSPECT MAIN FUSES REPLACE MAIN BOARD FUSES S THE MARQUEE WILL APPEAR TO BE TURNED OFF UNDER THESE CONDITIONS WHEN IN FACT IT IS POWERED UP THIS IS DUE TO THE SLEEP MODE REPLACE CONNECTOR REPLACE DISPLAY BOARD THE MARQUEE WILL APPEAR TO BE TURNED OFF UNDER THESE CONDITIONS WHEN IN FACT IT IS POWERED UP THIS IS DUE TO THE SLEEP MODE REPLACE MAIN BOARD REPLACE BULB THE MARQUEE WILL APPEAR TO BE TURNED OFF UNDER THESE CONDITIONS WHEN IN FACT IT IS POWERED UP THIS IS DUE TO THE SLEEP MODE RECONNECT SPEAKER REPLACE SPEAKER NO ALARM SOUND SPEAKER DISCONNECTED SPEAKER DEFECTIVE VOLUME TURNED DOWN ADJUST VOLUME MARQUEE WILL NOT KEEP MARQUEE PROGRAMMED NOT TO RETAIN RE PROGRAM SETTING LAST BONUS VALUE AT POWER VALUE DOWN BACK UP BATTERY WORN OUT REPLACE BATTERY To Purchase This Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 SERVICING BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL WHEN WORKING ON THE MARQUEE AS IT IS LOCATED HIGH ABOVE THE FLOOR USE ONLY APPROVED LADDERS ETC DO NOT OVER REACH OR USE UNSUITABLE MEANS TO ACCESS THE MARQUEE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE SAFETY PROCEDURES COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY MAIN P C BOARD To service the Main PC Board follow the instruc tions given below carefully 1 Remove A C power to the Marquee by unplug ging the power cord from the rear of the Mar quee 2 Remove the graphic panel fro
23. ames manufactured before 8 8 07 Net sensor assembly runs off reflector Only for games manufactured after 8 8 07 Battery 3 2 volt 20 ft line cord Long life lamp bulb 5000 hr Power module 42r37 3153 150 Flood lamp socket 17 GRAPHICS amp DECALS HF7001 Programming decal HF7002 Backboard overlay HF7005 Front cabinet decal HF7008 Decal C E logo 7031 Suitable for indoor use only decal 7032 Caution replace fuse decal 7033 Warning disconnect power decal 7035 On off decal 7037 5 amp fuse decal 7039 Caution hot surface decal 7041 6 amp warning decal HF9001 Service manual BT3013 Rebound guard upper HF3013X Rebound guard upper kit w brackets BT3025 Rebound guard lower 6 HF2005 Start button large HF2006 Select player button medium BT2218 Link button HF2020SX linking kit option HF2006X blue rotating light NB2035X blue strobe light HF3005 Control panel specify link or non HF1016 P802 Sensor bracket NB3004X 3026 Tube cap To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 MAJOR PARTS LAYOUT waww NAN Veh SS SN HF1062 P100 BT3013 Sold together as a assembly HF3013X HF1062 P100 N N A aN S HF1006D P802X HF1008 P802X HF1058 P100 18 To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www
24. an even or odd number of games When an odd number of games are present the Beacon Light Mounting Board is attached across the top of one game When an even number of games are present two Beacon Light Mounting boards are used They are installed in the same manner as for odd number of games The only difference being that the Bonus Marquee straddles the games Begin installation by positioning each bracket so that the wide flange is facing the inside of the game At tach one bracket to the top of each fence using two 1 4 20 X 1 3 4 long hex head bolts washers and Nylock nuts Tighten all bolts securely See Fig 1 Fig 1 To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 SET UP The Beacon Light mounting board may now be at tached to the brackets using 1 4 20 X 1 1 4 long hex head bolts washers and hex nuts Tighten all bolts securely See Fig 2 The next step is to mount the 2 support brackets to the back of the marquee Position the support brack ets on the back side of the Marquee by aligning the holes in the support brackets with the holes in the back of the marquee Be sure that the flanges with out holes are facing toward the outside of the Mar quee Attach the support brackets to the Marquee using 1 4 20 X 1 long hex head bolts and washers Tighten all bolts securely See Fig 3 NOTE THE FOLLOWING STEPS MUST BE PER FORMED BY
25. back of the Control Panel Remove the 3 bolts that hold the panel to the game and flip the Control Panel out Remove all AC power before removing the Main PC Board Disconnect all mate lock connectors from the PC Board Remove the 6 retaining fasteners and remove the PC Board Install in the reverse order If you are installing a new memory battery or new PC Board after installation reset all custom game program ming into system memory BALL SENSORS The ball sensors are a through beam infra red pair To test walk into the game and pass a ball through the hoop when a game is being plated NOTE DO NOT USE YOUR HAND TO TEST THE SEN SOR AS THE INFRA RED BEAM CAN USUALLY SEE THROUGH A HAND AND WILL NOT GIVE YOU AN AC CURATE TEST When you pass the ball through the hoop you should hear the swish sound from the game If you hear the sound the sensors are good If you do not hear the sound check the transmitter sensor with an Detector card Radio Shack part no 276 099 The transmitter is the unit with the lit LED in it If you do not see any reflected light do a voltage check to be sure the sensors are receiving power If the sensors are not receiving power fix the power problem and pro ceed To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 MAINTENANCE amp IROUBLESHOOTING If you see reflected light perform a continuity check to make sure
26. bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 e 1 XOLDINNOD INIO _ 09 Sl JOVIS SONS g s 025 1 109095 Yl NOIOWiIVO TIV8 2084 5009 el nn gay 0970 33HSV M X v I 09 l SHOU anis Wad 1 02 7 1 069 Ol 3Ov18 OS X 8 1 2 1 X 74 01 SOHS 090924 ONINNOW ONIY3g 31YO TIV8 8 1 ONINV38 31vO 11 8 y 8106849 8 o 00840608 8 KiSWissv NOIOW3IvO Tiv xoa v _ ONIINNOW SOLOW 11 8 col 3O1O3143q TIV8 OOld O90ISH 0 NOIIdI32S3d INvd ON WII EN ss uM ae 5 19 To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 v 99 9 _ v SWHdv eXOrFr 090 S v SWHdvliXce8 8009 v C HOIMSONOW 9000989 NM ONILNNOW BOIJIMSONOIW Z o l YOLOW TIV8 800444411 AO NOIlILdlal2S3d l vd W3ll 20 To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 nl VC 0l LAN WYP 040 0009 l NVdOQTVWS 01 00100 eoo 1 _ 048 6 HS VM 313805 ow 8 BOosdHo 7
27. ding through the backboard harness hole Remove the sensor assembly Note how the sensor cable feeds through the basket net loops e Hemove the sensor s The two sensors are held onto the sensor bracket by 4 6 32 X 1 2 hex spacers Replace with new sensor assembly using the previ ous directions in reverse MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT FOLLOW THE SUGGESTED MAINTE NANCE TO ENSURE THE BEST OPERATION POSSI BLE FOR YOUR GAME GENERAL CLEANING Clean the surfaces of the cabinet and decals with a com mercial cleaner such as 409 or Fantastic Do NOT use cleaners such as Wildcat pinball cleaner or alcohol It can take the finish off of the decals Use on all plastic and painted surfaces This product works especially well on clear plastics Please note that other spray polishes do not work as well BASKETBALLS The basketballs should be checked every week for proper inflation A bicycle tire pump and inflating needle can be purchased at any sporting goods store and most large discount stores Keeping the balls properly inflated will make it more diffi cult to pull them past the ball gate It will also create more realistic basketball action when interacting with the hoop Any 8 basketball will work with this game NOTE DO NOT OVER INFLATE THE BASKETBALLS THIS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE BALL AND SHORTEN THE LIFE OF THE BALLS ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRICAL REPAIR The following section will descr
28. g conditions Equipment has been subjected to unwarranted stress through abuse or neglect Equipment has been damaged as a result of arbitrary repair modification attempts Equipment that has failed through normal wear and tear ICE Inc will assume no liability whatsoever for costs associated with labor to replace defective parts or travel time associated therein All defective warranty covered components will be replaced with new or factory refurbished components equal to OEM specifications ICE Inc will cover all UPS ground or comparable shipping means freight costs during the warranty period Expedited shipments are available for an additional charge Defective parts are returned to ICE Inc at the customer s expense in a timely fashion ICE distributors are independent privately owned and operated In their judgment they may sell parts and or accessories other than those manufactured by ICE Inc We cannot be responsible for the quality suitability or safety of any non ICE part modification including labor that is performed by such a distributor 13
29. he amount of tickets dispensed as well as the scores to beat and many other selectable settings See the programming section for further details The marquee also employs its own bonus alarm sound and is fully volume adjustable All programming can be done remotely through the host games This makes it unnecessary to climb on top of the games or take things apart to change bo nus settings The game also has a unique Sleep mode This will make the marquee appear to be off if all of the host games have been turned off This mode will enable about 20 seconds after the last game has been turned off All of these unique features are possible due to our advanced proprietary software implementation This software reduces the amount of electronic hardware needed to operate the marquee as well as offer pro gramming and feature flexibility that would be impos sible if done through hardware alone To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 SET UP INSTALLATION WARNING BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THIS INSTALLATION BE SURE TO FOLLOW ALL ELECTRICAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ESPE CIALLY WHEN WORKING WITH DEVICES THAT HAVE HIGH VOLTAGES FAILURE TO FOLLOW GOOD SAFETY PROCEDURES COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY TO YOURSELF OTHERS OR THE PRODUCT THIS DEVICE OPERATES ON EITHER VOLTAGE 110 OR 220 VOLTS A C BE SURE THE GAME IS SET TO OPERATE AT THE PROPER VOLTAGE BEFORE PLUGGING INTO AN A C
30. how to enter into the programming mode and how to adjust many of the game s operating parameters ENTERING SET UP MODE You must enter set up mode to adjust all of the game fea tures This can be accomplished in the following manner 1 Open the game s coin door This is the upper door located on the upper right side of the lower cabinet 2 Locate the Counter Programming button It is lo cated on the left hand side of the bracket that is at tached to the cash box enclosure The Counter Pro gramming button instruction decal is located on the cash box enclosure This will give you a brief descrip tion of the features outlined below as well as how to use them 3 Press the Counter Programming button 4 f you wish to only read the Counter look at the Player displays to get the latest counter information The display should be read from the bottom left Player 4 position Once you are done reading the counter press the Counter Programming button once again to return to game play CHANGING GAME SETTINGS WHEN YOU PUSH THE Counter Programming button you will notice that along with the counter numbers shown in the Player locations there is a 1 shown in the Credits Time Left display This is the counter s mode number Each programmable mode on the game has a number associated with it 1 To advance through the different modes press the Start button Each push of the button will advance
31. ibe repair procedures and trouble shooting hints for the game electronics Please read the section Operational Background in the beginning of Maintenance and Trouble Shooting to get a 12 good understanding of the game s basic operating pa rameters WARNING EXERCISE CAUTION WHENEVER WORK ING WITH ELECTRONICS THEY CAN BE VERY SUS CEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE FROM SHORT CIRCUITING OR PHYSICAL ABUSE ALWAYS UNPLUG THE GAME WHEN WORKING ON HIGH VOLTAGE AREAS OF THE GAME SUCH AS THE TRANSFORMER USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN USING VOLTME TERS TO DO CIRCUIT CHECKS IF THE GAME POWER HAS BEEN LEFT ON ALWAYS REMOVE THE BATTERY BACK UP POWER WHEN WORKING ON THE GAME THIS IS NECES SARY AS SOME CIRCUITS ARE CONSTANTLY UN DER POWER FROM THE BATTERY WHEN USING A VOLTMETER BE SURE IS SET TO THE CORRECT VOLTAGE OR RESISTANCE RANGE BEFORE USING THIS CAN PREVENT POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO THE PC BOARD OR MISDIAGNOSIS ALWAYS REMOVE POWER TO THE GAME WHEN PLUGGING OR UNPLUGGING PC BOARDS IT IS NECESSARY TO USE ICE REPLACEMENT PARTS TO CONTINUE WARRANTY COVERAGE USE OF NON ICE APPROVED PARTS WILL NOT ONLY VOID YOUR WARRANTY BUT COULD CAUSE SERI OUS HARM TO THE GAME OR CAUSE SERIOUS BODILY INJURY IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING REPAIR AFTER READING THIS SECTION CALL OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT BEFORE PROCEEDING AT SERVICE DEPARTMENT 716 759 0360 NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS ARE MONDAY FRIDAY 9 00 AM TO 6 00 PM EST FUSES Fu
32. lar bill validator can be ordered with your game GAME PLAY HOOP FEVER is an electromechanical coin operated amusement game designed to be played by one to four players HOOP FEVER is a game similar to the traditional bas ketball games already on the market However we have made this an even more exciting game The net remains stationary as the player shoots over and over Two points are awarded for each basket scored When 10 seconds remain in the game it awards the player three points for all baskets scored LINKING is a popular option used in locations where more than one game is to be used The games are linked to add direct head to head action between the game players This option is built into each Main PC Board and is easy as connecting a phone line and setting a number in the programming mode To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 ASSEMBLY BEFORE YOU BEGIN WARNING WHEN INSTALLING THIS GAME A 3 PRONG GROUNDED A C RECEPTACLE MUST BE USED FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN INJURY TO YOURSELF OR OTHERS FAILURE TO USE A GROUNDED RECEPTACLE COULD ALSO CAUSE IMPROPER GAME OPERATION OR DAMAGE TO THE ELECTRONICS DO NOT DEFEAT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG ON THE POWER CORD FOR THE SAME REA SON AS GIVEN ABOVE USING AN IMPROPERLY GROUNDED GAME COULD VOID YOUR WARRANTY HAVE A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN CHECK YOUR A C RECEPTACLE TO BE SURE THE GROUND IS FUNC
33. m the front of the Marquee by removing the 2 Allen head screws located along the bottom edge of the marquee housing 3 Remove the 2 hex spacers that hold the upper edge of the PC Board to the housing 4 Slide the PC Board out of the retaining bracket unplugging the PC Board connectors as you re move the board 5 Assemble in the reverse order DISPLAY P C BOARD 1 Remove A C power to the Marquee by unplug ging the power cord from the rear of the Mar quee 2 Remove the graphic panel from the front of the Marquee by removing the 2 Allen head screws located along the bottom edge of the Marquee housing 3 Remove the 9 hex spacers that secure the dis play to the housing 4 Lift the display from the housing and remove the connector at the rear of the display board 5 Reassemble in reverse order 10 FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE Remove A C power to the Marquee by unplug ging the power cord from the rear of the Mar quee Remove the graphic panel from the front of the Marquee by removing the 2 Allen head screws located along the bottom edge of the Marquee housing Remove the connector from the light to the Main PC Board Remove the light from the housing Reassemble in reverse order To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 2000X 2016 2258 8312 AR2007 BB2006 CC2027 FP2000X HF3101 HP2002 MZ8284X NB3102 PC20407 PARTS LISTINGS MAIN P
34. mounting holes Secure with 6 1 4 20 X 3 security head Allen bolts and 6 flat black washers See Fig 2 N 9 7 27 a e 87 Fig 2 2 2 1 fe 6 Locate the harness that is tie wrapped up at the front of the frame Cut the tie wrap and feed the harness through the frame and into the opening in the rear of the cabinet Connect the harness to the connector located inside the cabinet To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 ASSEMBLY 7 Assemble the mesh framework using the two large NOTE WHEN INSTALLING FOR A 9 FT GAME USE frame sides and the two connecting pipes supplied THE BOTTOM SET OF HOLES ON THE FRONT OF Assemble using 4 1 4 20 X 2 full thread bolts and THE MESH FRAME THE MIDDLE SET OF HOLES FOR 4 flat washers See Fig 3 A 8 1 2 FT GAME AND THE UPPER SET OF HOLES FOR AN 8 FT GAME WHEN SETTING UP AN 8 FT a Feed the pipes through the tie wraps that are con GAME YOU MAY WISH TO OMIT THE REBOUND nected to the mesh GUARD b Separate the two frames until the pipes go between them 9 Install the Frame assembly to the game It can be Start the bolts by hand then secure with a wrench adjusted to three heights 9ft 8 1 2 ft and 8 ft Please install to the highest possible height Install by NOTE Netting on frames not shown for clarity lifting the frame inside the game to one of
35. ocedures Since the Marquee is all electronic and quite simple any repair should be easy to accom plish Please keep in mind that these directions will apply to the basic Marquee and that there may be many variations for different game applications All Marquee variations basically work the same Please read all of the notes and warnings carefully given throughout this section WARNING EXERCISE CAUTION WHENEVER WORKING WITH ELECTRONICS THEY CAN BE VERY SUSCEPTABLE TO DAMAGE FROM SHORT CIRCUITING OR PHYSICAL ABUSE ALWAYS UN PLUG THE MARQUEE WHEN WORKING ON HIGH VOLTAGE AREAS OF THE MARQUEE SUCH AS THE TRANSFORMER USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN USING VOLTME TERS TO DO CIRCUIT CHECKS IF THE MARQUEE POWER HAS BEEN LEFT ON ALWAYS REMOVE THE BATTERY BACK UP POWER WHEN WORKING ON THE MARQUEE THIS IS NECESSARY AS SOME CIRCUITS ARE CONSTSNTLY UNDER POWER FROM THE BAT TERY WHEN USING A VOLTMETER BE SURE IT IS SET TO THE CORRECT VOLTAGE OR RESISTANCE BE FORE USING THIS CAN PREVENT POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO THE MAIN PC BOARD OR MISDIAG NOSIS ALWAYS REMOVE POWER TO THE MARQUEE WHEN PLUGGING OR UNPLUGGING PC BOARDS IT IS NECESSARY TO USE I C E REPLACEMENT PARTS TO CONTINUE WARRANTY COVERAGE USE OF NON I C E APPROVED PARTS WILL NOT ONLY VOID YOUR WARRANTY BUT COULD CAUSE SERIOUS HARM TO THE MARQUEE OR CAUSE SERIOUS BODILY INJURY IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING RE PAIR AFTER READING THIS SECTION PLEASE CALL OUR SERVICE DE
36. ohol That game comes from the factory pre set at 2 credits per bill You can change this by entering the GAME OP TIONS screen see GAME OPTIONS settings section for more information To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 ABOUT LINKING With LINKING it will be possible for your customers to enjoy exciting Head to Head competition when two or more HOOP FEVER games are connected together In fact you can link as many as fourteen HOOP FEVER games together Game linking is accomplished through the Link button located in the upper right hand corner of the control panel When enough money is inserted into the game to create one or more credits the Link button will begin to flash If a player on another game pushes their Link button the games are now linked together Once the games are linked together they become 1 player only games When any of the players push the Start button the game be gins When the game is over the top four players are ranked on the display The game spotlight will flash for the win ner TICKET SETTINGS Ticket settings will work in the same fashion as a regular HOOP FEVER game Be sure all of the games linked together are set EXACTLY the same Using different set tings could yield unexpected results NOTE WHEN LINKING 1 OR MORE GAMES TOGETHER IT IS ADVISIBLE TO TURN THE ATTRACT MODE OFF ON ALL BUT 1 GAME THIS WILL ELIMI
37. ons have been set up correctly perform the following tests 1 Testfor proper acceptance of money 2 Test for proper dispensing of tickets if you have set that option Test for proper game play including proper scoring 4 Testfor proper retention of game memory when the game power is shut off and turned back on e Be sure to check your electronic game counter and write down any information you may wish to record 6 When testing linked games be sure all of the game scores show up properly To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING NO SPOTLIGHT BAD FUSE AT POWER MODULE INSPECT MAIN FUSES GAME UNPLUGGED CHECK POWER CORD TRIPPED CIRCUIT BREAKER CHECK BREAKER BOX DAMAGED POWER CORD REPLACE CORD BURNED OUT BULB REPLACE BULB GAME WIRING BAD CHECK WITH VOLTMETER BALL GATE WILL NOT OPEN OR BAD OR LOOSE MICROSWITCH CHECK OR RETIGHTEN CLOSE BAD FUSE ON MAIN PC BOARD CHECK ALL FUSES BAD WIRING TO SWITCH OR MOTOR CHECK WITH VOLTMETER BAD MAIN PC BOARD REPAIR OR REPLACE PC BOARD BAD GEAR BOX REPLACE GEAR BOX BALL GATE STOP IMPROPERLY SET RE ADJUST UNTIL CAM TOUCHES MICROSWITCH PUSHBUTTONS DO NOT LIGHT BAD BULB IN BUTTON CHANGE LIGHT BULB OR WORK PROPERLY BAD MICROSWITCH IN BUTTON REPLACE MICROSWITCH BAD WIRING TO MAIN PC BOARD CHECK WITH VOLTMETER BLOWN FUSE ON MAIN PC BOARD CHECK ALL FUSES BAD MAIN PC BOARD REPLACR MAIN PC BOARD BUTTON STUC
38. s choice for your location HOOP FEVER PLAY HOOP FEVER incorporates STATIONARY basket that is user friendly and realistic Fun and easy to play for players of all ages yet challeng ing enough for even the expert basketball players Prac tice your basketball skills and try to better your last score or compete against three other players CONTROL PANEL Attractive LED displays are used to display all scoring and vital information such as time credits and high score The control panel is laid out in a convenient user friendly fashion making it easy for play ers to operate HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTION is incorporated through out the game by using only heavy gage metals and plas tics The game can be assembled and disassembled many times without any harm to the game You will ap preciate this feature if you move your games often HIGH TECH GAME ELECTRONICS Solid state electron ics are used throughout the game for their rugged reliabil ity as well as making it virtually impossible to connect har nessing the wrong way Heavy duty optical sensors are used throughout Digital sound effects are used for optimum dependability Over twenty sound effects are incorporated into the sound effect circuitry The game electronics have been highly integrated into the Main PC Board assembly making it easy to repair games The game has a full feature self test system to make troubleshooting easier OPTIONS A ticket dispenser and or a dol
39. ses are the first items that should be checked when the game is inoperable or works incorrectly There are 4 fuses in the game Two fuses are located in the electronics control panel on a fuse block to the right of the fan above the transformer To check or service the fuses FIRST REMOVE THE POWER CORD FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Using a small flat blade screwdriver pry the fuse from the fuse block Pull the fuse from the fuse block and test the fuses Be sure to replace the fuses with the same type and value To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 MAINTENANCE amp IROUBLESHOOTING There are 2 fuses located on the Main PC Board These fuses protect the low voltage sides of the game the 5 volt and 12 volt DC Be sure game power is off when check ing or replacing these fuses Replace the Main PC Board fuses with the original type and value USE SLO BLO MDQ TYPE fuses only Other types of slo blo fuses may cause unexpected prob lems with the game TRANSFORMER ALL AC POWER MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE GAME WHEN SERVICING THIS COMPONENT IT IS A GOOD IDEA TO ACTUALLY REMOVE THE POWER CORD FROM THE WALL OR FLOOR OUTLET WHEN CHANGING THE TRANSFORMER CAREFULLY document where each color wire goes BE FORE removing any wires Remove the 4 screws that hold the transformer to the game frame Heplace and reconnect the transformer TAKE ANY FAST O
40. the signal from the receiver is getting back to the Main PC Board If you have no reflected light and it has been established that there is power you have a defective TRANSMITTER If you have reflected light and have established that the wiring between the receiver and Main PC Board is good there is a high probability that the receiver is bad There is one final check you can make to be sure the problem is not on the Main PC Board Use a wire jumper or paper clip and jump between pins 12 amp 14 on the P5 connector of the Main PC Board If you do this when a game is in progress a swish sound should be heard each time you MOMENTARILY jump those terminals If the sound is heard and the wiring to the sensor is good and the transmitter works correctly then the receiver is definitely bad If you need to replace either of the sensors refer to the Hoop Sensor Replacement section in the mechanical repair area for directions on how to replace the sensors 14 To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES OVERVIEW IF YOU DO NOT FIND ANSWERS TO YOUR QUES TIONS IN THIS SECTION REFER TO THE ACCOMPA NYING MANUAL FOR YOUR PARTICULAR PRODUCT OR CALL OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT SERVICE DEPARTMENT 716 759 0360 NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS ARE MONDAY FRIDAY 9 00 AM TO 6 00 PM EST TICKET DISPENSER Refer to the supplied service manual for all
41. this number to 0 turns the option off MODE 12 WINNER AWARDS This setting is used by itself if you want the WINNER ONLY to get awards in a multiple player game The num ber of awards dispensed is determined by the number selected A setting of 0 will turn off this option The win ner awards are in addition to any other awards being dis persed MODE 13 NOT USED MODE 14 ATTRACT MODE ON OFF TYPE Use this setting to control the type of attract mode you would like Setting a 1 gives you attract mode sound only Setting a 0 turns the attract mode off MODE 15 ATTRACT INTERVAL This determines the length of time between attract modes Change this number to change the amount of time in MINUTES between attract modes Setting this number to 0 turns this option off MODE 16 FREE GAME THRESHOLD This option allows you to select a POINT THRESHOLD where a free game will be awarded for the game Once this threshold is reached a FREE GAME will be awarded to the player playing the game at that time The free game is awarded immediately after completion of the paid game where the threshold had been broken Setting the value of this option to 0 turns the option off Any other value sets that as the threshold value We rec ommend 40 POINTS as a good starting point for the game MODE 17 NOT USED MODE 18 NOT USED MODE 19 LINKING STATION I D S NOTE FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE INSTRUCT
42. to the rear of the Mar quee DO NOT PLUG INTO THE AC RECEPTACLE UNTIL THE TIE WRAPS HAVE BEEN INSTALLED AND TRIMMED Secure the power cord and the phone cord to the frame running the wiring to the rear of the frame and then down Secure the cords with the tie wraps supplied and trim Plug the marquee into the proper AC receptacle Refer to the Marquee Programming section of this manual to complete the installation To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 PROGRAMMING STATION 1 0 Since the Marquee communicates with the game s it must have a unique STATION IDENTIFICATION NUMBER so it can communicate properly If you have 1 Marquee the number for this option should be set to 14 If you use 2 Marquees one of them should be set to 14 and the other should be set to 15 The default for this option is 14 DEFAULTS Activating this option will reset all of the factory de fault mode values Set a 1 to activate this option Once activated all values will reset to factory and this option value will automatically return to 0 retain custom settings The default value for this option is O To Purchase This Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 TROUBLESHOOTING OVERVIEW The following section will give you information on quick troubleshooting of the Marquee as well as detailed re pair pr
43. y when The serial number of the game with the defective parts is given The serial number of the defective part if applicable is given Defective parts are returned to I C E shipping pre paid in a timely fashion if requested by I C E A copy of the sales receipt is available as proof of purchase upon request of distributors are independent privately owned and operated In their judgment they may sell parts or accessories other than those manufactured by We cannot be responsible for the quality suitability or safety of any non part or any modification including labor which is performed by such a dis tributor To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 ICE Inc warrants that all of its products will be free from defects in material and workmanship When placing a warranty request please be prepared to provide the following information Serial Number of Game or Bill of Sale Machine Type A Detailed Description of the Equipment Fault Symptoms ICE product including Cromptons Sam s Billiards Uniana and Bell Fruit is warranted as follows 180 days on the Main PCB and Computers 180 days on Motors 90 days on all other components i e DBV s Ticket Dispensers etc 30 days on repaired items 3 years on all Crane Harnessing 9 Months on Printers ICE Inc shall not be obligated to furnish a warranty request under the followin
44. you to the next mode Whenever you are done with any programming changes push the Counter Pro gramming button to return to normal game play 2 The current value for each mode will be shown in the Player 4 location change the shown value to a lower number press the middle Player Select button PROGRAMMING MODE 1 COUNTER The counter is used to keep a running total of games played on the machine since it was first built This counter is not re settable unless power is removed from the bat tery backup on the PC Board small round battery NOTE If power is removed from the PC Board all other custom game settings will have to be re entered MODE 2 COIN MECHANISM 1 This adjusts the amount of coins needed to receive 1 credit on the game s LEFT HAND COIN MECHANISM Set this number to reflect how many coins per credit Example 2 Quarters per credit enter the number 2 MODE 3 COIN MECHANISM 2 This adjusts how many coins are required to receive 1 credit on the game s RIGHT HAND COIN MECHANISM This mechanism is set differently so it can be used for fractional credits For normal use set a 1 for this mode If you wish to use this for coins with a different value than that of coin mech 1 contact our service department for set up information for your particular application FREE PLAY You can set your game up for free play by adjusting the coins per credit for coin 1 to O MODE 4
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