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    							OPERATION MANUAL 
    						
    							1 - Golden Tee Golf ‘99
    1 GETTING STARTED .................................................................. 2
    G
    AME PACKAGE CONTENTS........................................................... 2
    Non-Tournament Kit Version:.................................................. 2
    ITS Tournament Version: ......................................................... 2
    R
    ECOMMENDED TOOLS AND SUPPLIES........................................... 2
    Non-Tournament Kit Version:.................................................. 2
    ITS Tournament Version: ......................................................... 2
    2 INSTALLATION PREPARATION ............................................ 2
    T
    HE CABINET................................................................................. 3
    Power Requirements ................................................................ 3
    Monitor Requirements.............................................................. 3
    Cabinet Selection ..................................................................... 3
    C
    ONTROL PANEL............................................................................ 4
    Trackball Preparation ............................................................. 4
    Button Preparation .................................................................. 6
    G
    RAPHIC OVERLAYS...................................................................... 6
    Control Panel Overlay Installation.......................................... 6
    Function Labels Overlay Installation ...................................... 7
    Marquee Installation................................................................ 7
    W
    IRING AND HARDWARE ASSEMBLY............................................. 7
    Control Panel Assembly ........................................................... 7
    Printed Circuit Board (PCB) ................................................... 7
    Wire Harness............................................................................ 8
    Power Wires ............................................................................. 8
    Monitor Wires .......................................................................... 8
    Speaker Wires .......................................................................... 8
    SYNC ........................................................................................ 8
    Coin Doors, Test Switch, Service Button, and Volume Control
    Panel ........................................................................................ 9
    Mars Light Hookup (optional) ................................................. 9
    Final Check .............................................................................. 9
    LED S
    IGN (ITS ONLY)................................................................. 10
    3 CONNECTING THE PHONE LINE (ITS  ONLY) ........................ 10
    Node Connections .................................................................. 11
    Phone Connections ................................................................ 11
    4 INITIAL POWER-UP .................................................................... 12
    5 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS .............................................................. 12
    6
     OPERATOR MODE...................................................................... 13
    V
    OLUME SETTINGS...................................................................... 14
    ITS COLLECTION REPORT AS DOLLARS (ITS ONLY) ................... 14
    ITS COLLECTION REPORT AS COINS (ITS ONLY) ........................ 14
    OPERATOR ADJUSTABLES............................................................ 15
    Game Mode Selection ............................................................ 15
    Game Resets ........................................................................... 15
    Attract Mode Sounds .............................................................. 16
    Credits and Coin Door Settings ............................................. 16
    Delay Time Adjustment .......................................................... 16
    Coin Door Protection Menu .................................................. 17
    Skill Level Adjustment (In Regular Play Only) ...................... 17
    Hole In One Contest Mode (In Regular Play Only) ............... 18
    Three Hole Operator Event.................................................... 18
    G
    AME AUDITS.............................................................................. 19
    Display Coin Audits ............................................................... 19
    Display Game Selection Audits .............................................. 19
    Number of Golfers and Holes Played .................................... 19
    ASPEN LAKE Audits.............................................................. 20
    COCONUT COVE Audits ...................................................... 20
    RANCHO SAGUARO Audits .................................................. 20
    Reset Audits............................................................................ 20T
    OURNAMENT MENU (ITS ONLY) ............................................... 21
    Tournament Operator Adjustables......................................... 21
    Display Tournament Audits.................................................... 22
    Display Hardware Audits....................................................... 22
    Display Timers ....................................................................... 22
    L
    EADERBOARD MENU.................................................................. 23
    Display Leaderboard Menu ................................................... 23
    Clear Leaderboard Menu....................................................... 24
    S
    YSTEM TESTS MENU.................................................................. 24
    Video Screen Test ................................................................... 24
    Full GROM Checksum Test.................................................... 24
    Fast GROM Checksum Test ................................................... 25
    Video RAM Test ..................................................................... 25
    Palette RAM Test ................................................................... 26
    Board Test .............................................................................. 26
    Sound Test .............................................................................. 26
    Control Panel Test ................................................................. 27
    Voltage Adjust Test ................................................................ 27
    Sign Test (ITS Only) ............................................................... 27
    Serial Port Test  (ITS Only).................................................... 27
    APPENDIX A
    GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................ 28
    P
    HONE LINE CONNECTION PROBLEMS  (ITS ONLY) ..................... 28
    VIDEO PROBLEMS................................................................... 30
    SOUND PROBLEMS ................................................................. 31
    CONTROL PROBLEMS ............................................................ 31
    POWER-UP PROBLEMS........................................................... 32
    LED SIGN P
    ROBLEMS  (ITS ONLY)............................................. 33
    MISCELLANEOUS PROBLEMS .............................................. 33
    APPENDIX B
    JAMMA HARNESS CONNECTION AND
    CABINET SCHEMATIC .............................................................. 34
    JAMMA H
    ARNESS CONNECTION................................................. 34
    TRACKBALL HARNESS CONNECTION............................................ 34
    CABINET SCHEMATIC................................................................... 35
    APPENDIX C
    ITS TOURNAMENT OVERVIEW .............................................. 36
    Game Highlights .................................................................... 37
    Tournament Highlights .......................................................... 37
    Networking Highlights ........................................................... 37
    Accounting Highlights ........................................................... 37
    ITS G
    AME INITIALIZATION FORM  (ITS ONLY) ............................ 38
    ITS DEBIT ACCOUNT FORM  (ITS ONLY) ..................................... 38
    APPENDIX D
    ITS TOURNAMENT PROCEDURES ......................................... 39
    O
    FFICIAL TOURNAMENT RULES................................................... 39
    BEGINNING A TOURNAMENT........................................................ 40
    COLLECTION PROCEDURE............................................................ 40
    ENDING A TOURNAMENT............................................................. 41
    PRIZE CLAIM PROCEDURE............................................................ 42
    TOURNAMENT ICONS................................................................... 43
    APPENDIX E
    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE ITS ........ 44
    APPENDIX F
    WARRANTY INFORMATION.................................................... 48 
    						
    							Golden Tee Golf ’99 - 2
    1Getting Started
    Game Package Contents
    Non-Tournament Kit Version:
    (1) Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Assembly
    (1) Connecting Wire Harness (JAMMA)
    (1) Trackball Assembly w/Metal Plate
    (1) Trackball Cable Assembly
    (3) Button Assemblies
    (1) Marquee Styrene
    (1) Marquee Plexiglas
    (1) Control Panel Overlay
    (1) Set of Function Labels
    (1) Manual
    ITS Tournament Version:
    (1) Golden Tee ‘99 Golf Tournament Cabinet
    (1) Tournament Operation Manual
    (1) Monitor Manual
    (1) Bill Acceptor Manual
    (1) 50 ft. Telephone Cable
    (1) Telephone Line T-Splitter
    (1) Envelope of important operator forms
    Recommended Tools and Supplies
    Non-Tournament Kit Version:
    • Phillips and Slotted Screwdrivers
    • Socket Set, Wire Cutters and Strippers
    • Pliers or Channel Locks
    • Electric Drill with 3/32, ¼, and 7/16 Bits
    • Chassis or Sheet Metal Punch
    • Razor Knife and Sharp Blades
    • Soldering Iron and 60/40 Resin Core Solder
    • Assorted Fastening Hardware
    • Heat Shrink Tubing (3/32, 1/8, and 3/16)
    • Masking Tape or 4 Wire Ties
    IF YOU DO YOUR OWN PAINTING, YOULL
    NEED THESE PAINT SUPPLIES:
    • Air Brush or Paint Sprayer
    • Paint Brush, Paint Roller and Pan
    • Paint (and Primer)
    • Sandpaper
    ITS Tournament Version:
    • Normal telephone outlet that connects to an
    outside phone line.
    • Inexpensive telephone, used to test the line
    connection.
    • Voltmeter - used to verify voltage on the PCB.
    2 Installation Preparation
    BEFORE YOU START.....
    1. Check to see if all the needed parts have been
    included in your kit or tournament cabinet (See
    Game Package Contents
    )
    2. Do you have the necessary tools? (See
    Recommended Tools and Supplies)
    3. Do not work with any part of the system plugged in
    (lights, monitor, or power supply).
    NOTE:(FOR TOURNAMENT OWNERS ONLY)
    Your Tournament cabinet has been checked atthe factory prior to shipping and should beready to plug-in and play.  However,connections or components often come looseduring shipping.  Make sure you check all ofthe connectors, wires and harnesses on yourcabinet before turning the game on. You mayskip to LED Sign on page 10.
    Also, be sure to check the voltage level of thepower supply from the circuit board.  For bestresults, make sure the voltage reading is set to5.2 volts on the circuit board, not on the powersupply or the JAMMA connector.  See JAMMAHarness Connection on page 34 
    						
    							3 - Golden Tee Golf ‘99
    The Cabinet
    Power Requirements
    Make sure the game you have chosen
    to convert is able to supply all the
    required voltages for GOLDEN TEE
    98.
    +5 VDC     5 amps
    +12 VDC   2 amps
    WARNING!!!
    The output level of many regulated switchingpower supplies actually vary with load.  Forthis reason, the power supply from an oldgame may not be correctly adjusted forGOLDEN TEE 98.  This makes the existingpower supply inappropriate and hazardous toyour new game.  Therefore, it is very importantto adjust the +5 VDC supply WITHOUTconnecting the PCB, then readjusting it later,after the PCB has been installed.  Measurepower on the PCB, on an IC.  Damage willoccur if the power supply is outside theacceptable limits (between 4.8 and 5.5 VDC.)
    Monitor Requirements
    GOLDEN TEE ‘99 requires a monitor
    in a horizontal mount raster scan with
    negative composite SYNC.  It can be
    difficult to change the monitor from
    vertical to a horizontal unit, therefore,
    installation will be easier if you choose a horizontal
    mount cabinet.
    Cabinet Selection
    You can choose either a new cabinet or a
    used cabinet for your GOLDEN TEE ‘99
    game.  Reusing a cabinet is by far the
    most cost-effective way to maximize the
    return of your initial investment.  In either
    case, all you need to provide is the cabinet
    with a power supply and monitor.  We
    provide the rest.  The end result is a new
    game at a very low cost.
    NOTE:
    It is recommended that a large control panelwith a 25 monitor, like those on a 4-playercabinet, be used for your GOLDEN TEE 99.
    When selecting a cabinet, keep this in mind:
    A cabinet with a 25 monitor and a large control panel
    will allow you to mount the trackball farther from the
    monitor.  This prevents players hands from hitting the
    monitor glass when rolling the trackball forward, and
    will earn better than a smaller control panel with a
    smaller monitor.
    1. Remove the following from the cabinet:
    • Main Logic Board(s)
    • Control Panel
    • Monitor Plexiglas
    • Marquee
    • Cabinet Graphics
    2. Thoroughly clean out your cabinet. Remove all the
    old buttons, joysticks and wires from the control
    panel.  DO NOT remove monitor and speaker wires.
    3. Remove the old graphics and adhesive from the
    control panel, and the side of the cabinet.  Remove
    adhesive with solvent.
    4. For a fresh look, painting is highly recommended.
    Spray painting gives a better finish, but if an air
    brush or paint sprayer is unavailable, a roller is
    second best. Remember to cover all exposed
    surfaces not to be painted.
    5. Remember, spending time on the cabinets
    appearance (i.e., marquee, control panel, and
    cabinet graphics) will raise your profits with the
    introduction of a new game package, especially if
    the cabinet looks clean and new.
    6. The new game look should always apply to the
    inside of your game as well. A few wire ties and
    shrink tubing on your harness, some fastening
    hardware on your subassemblies, and a sweep with
    the vacuum cleaner will ensure that glitches do not
    occur. 
    						
    							Golden Tee Golf ’99 - 4
    Control Panel
    Mounting the trackball correctly and securely is very
    important for the profitability of your new game.
    Follow these instructions carefully for mounting the
    trackball to: 1) a metal control panel; 2) a wooden
    control with routing; 3) or a wooden control panel
    without routing.  (Refer to template inserts which came
    with your new kit.)
    CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT(Trackball MUST be centered on the control panel)
    NOTE:
    Installing the trackball  as far away from themonitor as possible will prevent players handsfrom hitting the monitor glass when rolling thetrackball forward.
    NOTE:
    The trackball mounting bolts may becomeloose over time, which may present a dangerto your players.  Make sure the bolt heads areflat and secure on the control panel surfaceand that the bolts are tightly secured.  It ishighly recommended that a nylon-insertlocking nut be added and tightened against theexisting nut of each carriage bolt to ensure atight, secure fit.
    Trackball Preparation
    When making the hole for the
    trackball, follow the instructions,
    starting on the next page, for the type
    of control panel you will be using.
    NOTE:
    When installing the trackball, make sure thetrackball is in the right orientation. (Refer topicture below.)
    TRACKBALL ORIENTATION
     (NOT DRAWN TO SCALE)
    IMPORTANT!:
    The supplied trackball comes equipped with agrounding cable.  This cable must beconnected to field ground to protect thetrackball P.C. boards from becoming damagedby electro-static discharge. 
    						
    							5 - Golden Tee Golf ‘99
    To mount trackball to a metal control
    panel use Trackball Mounting
    Template #1
    1. Fill any existing holes in the metal control panel.
    2. Place and secure TEMPLATE #1 to your control
    panel in the desired location.
    NOTE: 
    The trackball should be as far awayfrom the monitor as possible.
    3. Carefully drill the holes for the ball and the
    mounting bolts using the template as a guide.
    4. Remove template and file down any rough edges.
    5. See Graphic Overlays section on page 6 on how to
    install the graphics.
    6. Mount the trackball under the control panel using
    the 4 carriage bolts. It is highly recommended that
    a nylon-insert locking nut be added to the nut of
    each carriage bolt to ensure a tight, secure fit.
    Loose bolts can create unsafe conditions for
    game play.
    NOTE: 
    Be sure the trackball is mounted asshown in the diagram on page 4.
    NOTE:
     Do not over-tighten the trackball.  It willwarp and cause the trackball to not operatecorrectly.
    NOTE:
     The supplied metal plate is not neededwith metal control panels.
    NOTE:
     Be sure to mount the trackball so asmuch of the ball is exposed as possible.
    7. Securely fasten the trackball grounding wires to
    Field Ground in your cabinet.  This step is
    important in reducing static buildup and discharge
    caused by the trackball.
    8. If using Plexiglas on your control panel, it is highly
    recommended that a 3-1/2 hole be cut in the
    Plexiglas for the trackball.  This allows for players
    to use the full height of the trackball.  Carefully file
    and smooth the edges of the hole in the Plexiglas so
    players do not cut their hands when playing.
    To mount trackball to a wooden
    control panel with routing capability
    use Trackball Mounting Template #2
    1. Fill any existing holes in the wooden control panel.
    2. Place and secure Template #2 to your control panel
    in the desired location.
    NOTE: 
    The trackball should be as far awayfrom the monitor as possible.
    3. Carefully cut the hole for the trackball in the shape
    indicated on the template.
    4. Drill the mounting holes indicated.
    5. Next route out the shaded area indicated on
    TEMPLATE #2, 1/16 deep.  Use a 1/2 Rabbiting
    Bit for best results.  This is so the supplied metal
    plate will be flush with the control panel surface.
    6. Remove template and file down any rough edges.
    7. See Graphic Overlays section on page 6 on how to
    install the graphics.
    8. Mount the trackball to the metal plate using the 4
    carriage bolts supplied.  Then mount the metal
    plate to the wooden control panel. It is highly
    recommended that a nylon-insert locking nut be
    added to the nut of each carriage bolt to ensure a
    tight, secure fit.  Loose bolts can create unsafe
    conditions for game play.
    NOTE: 
    Be sure the trackball is mounted asshown in the diagram on page 4.
    NOTE:
     Do not over-tighten the trackball.  It willwarp and cause the trackball to not operatecorrectly.
    NOTE:
     Be sure to mount the trackball so asmuch of the ball is exposed as possible.
    9. Securely fasten the trackball grounding wires to
    Field Ground in your cabinet.  This step is
    important in reducing static buildup and discharge
    caused by the trackball.
    10. If using Plexiglas on your control panel, it is highly
    recommended that a 3-1/2 hole be cut in the
    Plexiglas for the trackball.  This allows for players
    to use the full height of the trackball.  Carefully file
    and smooth the edges of the hole in the Plexiglas so
    players do not cut their hands when playing. 
    						
    							Golden Tee Golf ’99 - 6
    To mount trackball to a wooden
    control panel without routing capability
    use Trackball Mounting Template #3
    1. Fill any existing holes in the wooden control panel.
    2. Place and secure Template #3 to your control panel
    in the desired location.
    NOTE: 
    The trackball should be as far awayfrom the monitor as possible.
    3. Carefully cut the hole for the trackball in the shape
    indicated on the template.  The trackball should fit
    the hole shape exactly.
    4. Drill the mounting holes as indicated.
    5. Remove template and file down any rough edges.
    6. Using the Trackball Orientation Template, cut a 3”
    hole in the Plexigals overlay to fit over the
    trackball.  Be sure to include holes for the buttons
    and all of the mounting bolts.  Carefully file and
    smooth the cut edges so players do not cut their
    hands when playing.
    7. See Graphic Overlays section on page 6 on how to
    install the graphics.
    8. Insert the trackball into the newly cut hole.  Place
    the Plexiglas overlay on top of the control panel.
    Place the supplied metal plate under the trackball
    and use the carraige bolts to secure it to the control
    panel.  The metal plate below and the Plexiglas
    above will secure the trackball into position. It is
    highly recommended that a nylon-insert locking nut
    be added to the nut of each carriage bolt to ensure a
    tight, secure fit.  Loose bolts can create unsafe
    conditions for game play.
    NOTE:
     Be sure the trackball is mounted asshown in the diagram on page 4.
    NOTE:
     Do not over-tighten the trackball.  It willwarp and cause the trackball to not operatecorrectly.
    NOTE:
     Be sure to mount the trackball so asmuch of the ball is exposed as possible.
    9. Securely fasten the trackball grounding wires to
    Field Ground in your cabinet.  This step is
    important in reducing static buildup and discharge
    caused by the trackball.
    Button Preparation
    1. When making the holes for the buttons,
    DO NOT use the Function Labels to
    outline any new holes.  The Function
    Labels are designed to fit right over the
    buttons when installed on the control
    panel.  If the labels are used as a
    template the holes will be too big, and the buttons
    will fall through.  Instead, use the labels as a guide
    to where you want to drill your new holes, and then
    cut a 1-1/8 hole in the center of where the labels
    are to be placed.  DO NOT stick the labels to the
    panel at this time.
    2. Drill or punch the holes marked for buttons or
    bolts.  Use a chassis or sheet metal punch for best
    results on button holes.
    3. Use a file to smooth any rough edges on the holes.
    4. Fill any old and unused holes with wood, resin, or a
    metal plate.
    5. It is recommended that you cover your control
    panel with Plexiglas.  Now would be a good time to
    cut it to fit while the dimensions and tools are at
    hand.
    Graphic Overlays
    GOLDEN TEE ‘99 comes equipped with graphics that
    will accommodate a variety of existing game cabinets.
    Control Panel Overlay Installation
    1. Make sure the control panel is clean and free from
    dust, grease, metal filings, and sawdust.  The
    background overlay provided with the game is
    oversized to accommodate most control panel
    sizes.  Center the background overlay on the
    control panel surface. Be sure to leave enough
    excess material above and below the control panel
    in order to trim it evenly.
    2. Remove the protective backing from the
    background overlay.  Center the background
    overlay over the control panel and place down
    gently, making sure to keep it square.  Using your
    hands, press down firmly, starting from the center
    and smooth the background overlay outward,
    making sure all bubbles have been pressed out for a
    clean, flat surface. 
    						
    							7 - Golden Tee Golf ‘99 3. Using a sharp razor knife, trim any excess from the
    background overlay. Carefully pierce through the
    overlay above each control panel hole that you
    have marked. Cut out material covering the pre-
    drilled holes with the razor knife.  Be sure to cut
    the background overlay above each hole and trim
    cleanly and evenly.
    Function Labels Overlay Installation
    Line up the supplied function labels with the
    corresponding control panel holes.  Remove the backing
    and carefully press into place.  Be sure they are straight.
    Attach the HOOK/SWING reference diagram above
    the trackball label.  If your control panel is too narrow
    to fit the reference diagram, mount the diagram under
    the monitor glass on the bezel.  Refer to the diagrams
    below.
    FUNCTION LABEL LAYOUT  #1
    or put the HOOK/SWING Reference diagram on the
    monitor bezel.
    FUNCTION LABEL LAYOUT #2
    Marquee Installation
    If your cabinet needs a new marquee glass, determine
    the correct size and cut the Plexiglas (supplied) to fit.
    Using the old marquee glass as a template, center the
    Plexiglas on your new marquee graphics, making sure
    that all the printed images will be visible.  Using a razor
    knife, score the new marquee deeply, following the
    edges of the old glass.  Carefully break off the styrene.
    Be sure the light behind the marquee works and that the
    glass is clean on both sides.  Now install the marquee
    graphics and glass securely.
    Wiring and Hardware Assembly
    REMEMBER!  DO NOT WORK WITH ANY PART OF THIS
    SYSTEM PLUGGED IN (Lights, Monitor, or Power Supply).
    NOTE:
    All switch wires used in this game need to bewired to the normally open connection on theswitches.  Each switch requires a ground wireon the common connector and the appropriatecontrol or switch wire on the other normallyopen connector of the switch.
    Control Panel Assembly
    1. Install the trackball and buttons on the control
    panel by following the detailed instructions
    beginning on page 4. The two red buttons are used
    for FACE LEFT and FACE RIGHT.  The white
    button is used as the START button.
    NOTE:
    If you want your new game to earn money, youmust install the trackball correctly.
    2. If you are using Plexiglas for added protection,
    dont forget to place it on the panel before inserting
    the buttons.
    3. Wire the trackball and buttons using the JAMMA
    Harness Connection and Cabinet Schematic table on
    page  34.  Connect the trackball using the supplied
    trackball cable into PLAYER 1 on the PCs.
    IMPORTANT!:
    The supplied trackball comes equipped with agrounding cable.  This cable must beconnected to field ground to protect thetrackball P.C. boards from becoming damagedby electro-static discharge.
    Printed Circuit Board (PCB)
    Mount the PCB to the side of the cabinet with the
    connector toward the top of the drawer.  This will keep
    the wire harness from slipping off due to vibration.
    Mark and drill pilot holes (3/32) onto the cabinet side,
    being careful not to drill through to the outside.  Attach
    the PCB standoffs to the cabinet using wood screws and
    spacers,  snug but not too tight or the board may warp
    or crack.  Be sure the board is not being flexed in any
    way. 
    						
    							Golden Tee Golf ’99 - 8
    Wire Harness
    WARNING!
    Be sure that all power isOFF before connectingpower supply.
    1. If you are installing GOLDEN TEE ‘99 into a
    Dynamo cabinet with a pre-installed JAMMA
    harness, you will notice that it does not have a wire
    for the test switch.  You will have to add a contact
    to the edge connector at the proper position
    (position 15).  Some cabinets (Dynamo included)
    have only one coin switch input and the coin
    switches are wired together.  Connect the
    designated wires to the coin switches separately.
    2. Attach the wire harness connector to the PCB.  Be
    sure it is mounted correctly.
    WARNING!!!
    Make sure you have identified PIN 1 on theconnector before powering up. Plugging theJAMMA connector in backwards will causedamage to the PCB.
    3. It is best to use connectors (not supplied) whenever
    joining a set of harness wires to a subassembly.  If
    you choose to solder wires together, follow this
    procedure:
    • Strip off about ½ of insulation from the wire.
    • Slide a piece of heat-shrink tubing over the
    end.
    • Do not leave a lot of excess wire spooled up in
    your cabinet.  Cut the wires to the length you
    need plus a few extra inches.  Leave enough
    for proper cable dressing.  Do not make it
    stretch across the inside of the cabinet.
    4. Solder the new wire to the original wire.  Use a
    straight in-line splice.
    Power Wires
    1. Connect the wires that are designated for your
    power supply.  You will need a supply of +5 vdc,
    and +12 vdc. The +5 vdc must be regulated to
    within 5% (+ or - 0.25) .  The +12 vdc may be
    unregulated but should not stray too far or the
    sound may be affected. If the cabinets supply does
    not provide these voltages, it will have to be
    replaced.  A switching-type supply is
    recommended.
    2. You will notice that you have more than one wire
    for each voltage.  Use all wires supplied on the
    harness.  This will ensure better power transmission
    and prevent overloading of the edge connector
    pads.
    3. Tin all power supply wires before connecting them
    to the power supply.  Loose strands may short out
    the supply.  For best results, connect spade lugs to
    the ends of the power wires and attach to the screw
    terminals of  the power supply.
    Monitor Wires
    You will be connecting the RED, GREEN, and BLUE
    video drives along with the composite SYNC and video
    GROUND wires.
    Speaker Wires
    Connect the speaker wires paying attention to
    their polarity.
    NOTE:
    If your cabinet has two speakers, connectboth.  If they are 8 or 16 ohm speakers,connect them in parallel, if they are 4 ohm,connect them in series.
    Position speakers as far from the monitor as possible.  If
    placed too close, the speakers magnet may deflect the
    monitor and cause strange coloration, which can usually
    be corrected by degaussing the monitor.  Make sure
    everything else in the cabinet is attached securely for
    the same reason.
    SYNC
    This is the recommended approach for a Wells-
    Gardener monitor and should work with some others as
    well. 
    						
    							9 - Golden Tee Golf ‘99 If your monitor does not have a composite SYNC input
    but has separate horizontal and vertical SYNC inputs,
    try connecting the composite SYNC signal from the
    PCB to the negative horizontal SYNC signal on the
    monitor. This should produce a satisfactory result,
    although some adjustment of the monitors SYNC
    controls may be necessary.
    Coin Doors, Test Switch, Service Button,
    and Volume Control Panel
    1. Wire the coin doors and the test / service switch(es)
    as per the JAMMA Harness Connection and
    Cabinet Schematic table on page 34.
    2. Connect the door lamps to the +12 vdc supply.
    Some games have separate power supply outputs
    for the lamps.
    3. Install a test switch somewhere convenient inside
    the coin door area. This switch allows you to enter
    adjustables, run diagnostics, and see or clear audits.
    Make it readily accessible through the coin door.
    Wire it to the Test wire on the JAMMA Harness.
    4. Install a service switch (not included) somewhere
    convenient inside the coin door area.  This switch
    allows you to give credits to players without
    affecting the games credit audits or coin meters.
    Example: A player puts in a coin and gets no credit,
    the operator can then push the service button and a
    credit is given to the player without affecting the
    games audits and coin meter.
    5. GOLDEN TEE ‘99 has the ability to adjust volume
    at any time during a game.  Install two push button
    switches (not included) inside the coin door for
    easy access.  Connect the switches to the JAMMA
    harness.  Refer to the JAMMA Harness Connection
    and Cabinet Schematic
     table on page 34.
    6. GOLDEN TEE ‘99 is also capable of running a
    Mars Light or other external signal, which will be
    activated if the game is running a special Hole-In-
    One contest.
    Mars Light Hookup (optional)
    Equipment required
    A MARS light police beacon and a 3 amp 120 volt AC
    solid state relay with a 2.5 to 8 volt control line.
    1. Connect a wire from PIN 2 of the PCB’s ticket
    connector to the positive control line of the relay.
    2. Connect a wire from PIN 3 of the PCB’s ticket
    connector to the negative control line of the relay.
    WARNING!
    Make sure all power is OFF before installation
    3. The hot AC line in should connect to one side of
    the light and the return should connect to the AC
    input of the relay.
    4. From the AC output of the relay, connect a wire to
    the other side of the light.
    WARNING!
    Make sure all wires and connections aresecurely fastened, with no loose strands ofwire.  Improper or sloppy connections cancause serious injury or fire.
    5. The Hole-In-One contest is turned ON in the
    Operator Adjustables  in order for the light to
    activate when a hole-in-one is made.
    NOTE:
    Mars Light will only work for sound PROMS1.0 and above.
    Final Check
    1. Check the game inside and out for any
    imperfections.  Secure any loose wiring or
    fastening hardware.
    2. Make sure the coin door is tight and the coin mechs
    are well adjusted.
    3. Make sure all assemblies are firmly attached.
    Anything that is not mounted securely will rattle
    when the game is played. This game makes use of
    low-frequency sounds which can cause any loose
    joints to rattle. 
    						
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