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    							Golden Tee Golf ’99 - 10
    LED Sign (Tournament Version Only)
    The LED message sign is folded back for safe shipping
    purposes.  Before you start your game, lift the LED sign
    forward until it is in an upright position.  Make sure the
    cables connecting the sign to the cabinet do not get
    caught or pinched in the access hole.  Attach the metal
    support brackets, found inside the cash box, to the back
    of the sign and cabinet.  This bracket will prohibit the
    sign from falling backward.  Make sure to orient the
    bracket so the V-shaped notch lines up with the hinge
    on the bottom of the sign box.  Use the supplied short
    screws to attach the top of the bracket to the sign box.
    Use the longer screws to attach the bracket to the
    cabinet .
    NOTE:
    Make sure the brackets are oriented correctly.Mounting the brackets backwards or using thewrong screws  will allow the mounting screwsto drive too far into the sign box and maydamage the signs electronics.
    3 Connecting The Phone Line
    (Tournament Version Only)
    In order for your game to join the tournament, you must
    connect the game to a regular telephone line.  The ITS
    requires a regular phone line that gives a dial tone.
    Phone systems that are not direct outside lines may not
    work.1. Set up your ITS-compatible Golden Tee ‘99 Golf
    cabinet as you would any other video game.  Be
    sure the LED sign and modem are properly
    connected to the PCB and the modem is on. Use
    the illustrations on the next page to verify proper
    connections.
    2. Make sure the supplied, long, round telephone
    cable is plugged into the phone jack marked LINE
    on the modem.  Thread the other end of the cable
    through the mouse hole below the back door.  Be
    sure to loop the cable through the cable clip for
    extra strain relief.
    3. Connect the end of the long cable into any existing
    telephone jack.  Use the included splitter if you are
    connecting to a jack already in use.  If no jack is
    available, you will need to install a phone jack,
    preferably near the cabinet.
    4. Turn on the game cabinet and watch the Attract
    mode.  The game will automatically attempt an
    initialization call.  Pay attention to the various
    screen messages. and listen carefully to the modem
    for a dial tone, dialing sounds and the modem
    connect sound as the game makes its call.
    5. Automatic installation is complete when the screen
    displays a SUCCESSFUL message.  If an
    unsuccessful message appears, enter Test Mode by
    pressing the button inside the coin door.  A second
    attempt to call will begin when you exit Test Mode
    by pressing the START button.  If your first few
    attempts to call are unsuccessful, check the
    Troubleshooting section in this manual.
    NOTE:
    If you are unable to get your game to completea successful call, contact your distributor orthe Incredible Technologies TechnicalDepartment.
    6. After your successful phone call, the game is now
    connected to the Tournament System and ready for
    public play!  Tournament information will appear
    on the LED sign and promotional materials will be
    sent from the ITS, for display at each location.
    IMPORTANT:
    Fill out the ITS
     Game Initialization Forms foreach cabinet and location.  Fax or mail theInitialization Forms to I.T. to validate yourgame.  Your game will NOT
     access thetournament if these forms are not received. 
    						
    							11 - Golden Tee Golf ‘99
    Node Connections
    If you are planning to place more than one tournament
    game in a location, you may want to connect them
    together so all of the ITS machines share the same
    phone line.  Follow the directions below to correctly
    daisy-chain your tournament cabinets together.
    ITS games can be connected together and share one
    phone line.  All of your game cabinets will require
    operating modems. Connect the first game cabinet up to
    the phone line following the directions listed under
    Connecting The Phone Line on page 10.
    From the first cabinet, connect the long round telephone
    cable, supplied with the game, to the jack on the modem
    marked PHONE.  Connect the other end of this cable
    into the modem of the next  cabinet in line.  The cable
    connects to the jack marked LINE on the modem. If a
    third cabinet is to be connected, attach another
    telephone cable to the PHONE jack from the second
    machine and connect the other end to the LINE jack on
    the third machine.  Repeat this sequence until all of
    your tournament machines are daisy-chained together.
    All ITS-compatible games will have the ability to be
    connected together in a location.  Even if each machine
    is a different game running a different tournament, only
    one phone line will be necessary for all of the data to be
    transferred.
    NOTE:
    Because the node connection is a daisy chain,it is very important that all connected units bein operation.  If one of the nodes is turned offor out of service, the nodes connected afterthat machine will not transfer their data.
    Phone Connections
    Connecting to the PCB
    Connecting to the Modem
    Connecting to the Wall 
    						
    							Golden Tee Golf ’99 - 12
    4 Initial Power-Up
    1. Connect the JAMMA Harness.
    WARNING!!!
    Make sure the harness is plugged in correctly.Damage to the PCB will occur if the JAMMAconnector is plugged in wrong.
    2. Connect the supplied phone cable to a phone jack.(Tournament Version Only)
    3. Plug in the game and turn it ON.
    4. Look and smell for smoke (TURN IT OFF
    IMMEDIATELY IF ANY IS NOTICED).
    NOTE:
    Use the Voltage Adjust Test on page 27 toadjust your power supply.  The ideal readingshould be 5.2 volts on the circuit board.  Thisis very important for your game to performcorrectly.  The voltage should be checked andadjusted regularly for best game performance.
    5. Make sure the LEDs on the PCB are flashing. If
    not, something is wrong, turn off the game.
    6. Listen for sound.  Sounds should be heard in the
    attract mode.
    7. How is the picture?  Is it centered? Is it too bright?
    Is it in focus?  Adjust your monitor to get the best
    picture possible.
    NOTE:
    Check your monitor manual to makeadjustments. Some test patterns are availablethrough the games system tests by pressingthe Test switch. Use them when making anyadjustments. (See System Tests Menu onpage 24. Proper monitor adjustment is veryimportant.)
    8. Try all coin switches. Drop quarters or tokens
    through to check the coin mechs.  Insert a dollar
    bill into the bill validator and listen for the credits
    to ring up.  Make sure the game is adding credits.
    You can use the PLAYER CONTROL TEST by
    pressing the test switch and entering the SYSTEM
    TESTS MENU on page 24.  Do all of the controls
    work?  Try playing the game with the volume up
    and listen for rattling as you play. Tighten anything
    that is making noise.
    9. Upon initial power-up, the game will initialize to
    factory default settings. These settings affect game
    elements such as number of credits per coin,
    difficulty settings, etc. The OPERATOR
    ADJUSTABLES MODE section will describe how
    to alter these settings and view the system audits or
    run system tests.
    10. If you wish to automatically run a series of system
    tests, hold down the START button when you
    power up the game cabinet.  The game will
    automatically perform the FAST GROM, VIDEO
    & PALETTE RAM and sound tests, and end on the
    player control test screen.  This is a good, quick
    way to check the integrity of your PCB.
    5 Dip Switch Settings
    The SW1-Dip switches can be found on the main PCB
    near the JAMMA connector.
    Dip switch 4 (ON):
    Always ON (DEFAULT)Dip switch 4 (OFF):
      *** NOT USED ***Dip switch 3 (ON):
    Normal Mode (DEFAULT)Dip switch 3 (OFF):
    Cocktail ModeDip switch 2 (ON):
      One Trackball (DEFAULT)Dip switch 2 (OFF):
    Two Trackballs (cocktail version)Dip switch 1 (ON):
    Normal Game Play (DEFAULT)Dip switch 1 (OFF):
    Operator Mode Menu
    NOTE:
    For Cocktail tables, dip switches 2 and 3 mustbe set to OFF.
    There are also SW2-Dip switches near the flashing
    green LED.  Switches #1 and #2 must be ON and
    switches #3 and #4 should be OFF 
    						
    							13 - Golden Tee Golf ‘99
    6 Operator Mode
    To enter the OPERATOR MODE MENU, press the
    Test Button, located just inside the coin door.  When
    the Test Button is pressed or SW1-DIP Switch 1 is
    flipped to the OFF position, the screen displays the
    OPERATOR MODE MENU.
    NOTE:
    If you used SW1-DIP switch 1 to enter theOPERATOR MODE MENU
    , you will need toflip SW1-DIP switch 1 back to the ON positionin order to return to the game.
    When in OPERATOR MODE, the games software
    version and 
    ITS ID Number are always displayed at
    the top of each screen.
    Golden Tee ‘99 GolfV1.00 ID 00000001
    TRACKBALL UP TO MOVE UPTRACKBALL DOW N TO MOVE DOW NPRESS START TO CHOOSE
    OPERATOR MODE MENU
    EXIT
    VOLUME SETTINGS
    ITS COLLECTION REPORT AS DOLLARS(*)
    ITS COLLECTION REPORT AS COINS(*)
    OPERATOR ADJUSTABLES MENU
    GAME AUDITS MENU
    TOURNAMENT MENU(*)
    LEADERBOARD MENU
    SYSTEM TESTS MENU
    OPERATOR MODE MENU
    The OPERATOR MODE MENU allows you to enter
    into several different areas:
    VOLUME SETTINGS is used to adjust the volume of
    your game for your location.
    ITS COLLECTION REPORT AS DOLLARS
    displays the current tournament coin audits, for use in
    separation of ITS fees from your collections.  In this
    setting the audits are displayed in US dollars.
    ITS COLLECTION REPORT AS COINS displays
    the current tournament coin audits, for use in separation
    of ITS fees from your collections.  In this setting, the
    audits are displayed in total number of coins.OPERATOR ADJUSTABLES is used for
    customizing your game for your location.  Some of the
    features in Operator Adjustables are number of coins
    per game, sounds on or off when no one is playing,
    difficulty settings, etc.  These do not effect tournament
    play.
    GAME AUDITS allows you to check your games
    overall earnings, game times, game scores, etc.  The
    Audits can be reset through this menu as well.
    TOURNAMENT MENU offers adjustables and
    settings for low-level tournaments settings.
    LEADERBOARD MENU allows you to view the top
    scores on the Leaderboard  for each golf course.  For
    Regular play only.
    SYSTEM TESTS verifies the operation of the
    hardware, controls, and monitor through easy and
    automatic procedures accessed through these menus.
    Menu items can be highlighted rolling the trackball Up
    or Down.  The FACE LEFT and FACE RIGHT buttons
    highlight menu items as well. To select a highlighted
    item, press the START button.
    To exit any of these tests and return the game to its
    normal state, use the trackball or FACE LEFT and
    FACE RIGHT buttons to highlight the line that says
    EXIT, and press the START button.
    COLOR KEY NOTE:
    For easy identification, all test screens havebeen color coded.  Items displayed in GREENare the Menu titles.  This is the name of themenu that is currently displayed.  Itemsappearing in YELLOW are the menusinstructions.  The BLUE items are choicesavailable in this menu.  The WHITE item is theselection that is currently highlighted. If RED isever displayed, there is a problem with thatitem and it should be corrected. 
    						
    							Golden Tee Golf ’99 - 14
    Volume Settings
    The Volume Settings screen is used to adjust the sounds
    that are heard during game play.
    TO EXIT PRESS START
    MOVE TRACKBALL RIGHT TO INCREASE VOLUMEMOVE TRACKBALL LEFT TO DECREASE VOLUME
    VOLUME SETTINGS SCREEN
    When this screen appears, music will play.  Move the
    trackball to the right to increase the games sounds and
    music.  Rolling the trackball to the left will make the
    game sounds softer.  When you have adjusted the
    sounds to the appropriate volume, press the START
    button to exit back to the main menu.
    Your cabinet also comes equipped with volume
    increase/decrease push buttons, located inside the coin
    door.
    ITS Collection Report As Dollars
    (Tournament Version Only)
    Use this screen to assist in collections during
    tournaments.
    Golden Tee ‘99 GolfV1.00 ID 00000001
    TRACKBALL UP TO MOVE UPTRACKBALL DOW N TO MOVE DOW NPRESS START TO CHOOSE
    ITS COLLECTION REPORT AS DOLLARS
    EXIT REPORT
    RESET COLLECTION COUNTS
    TOTAL DOLLARS $0.00
    ITS PORTION $0.00
    OPERATOR/LOCATION $0.00
    ITS COLLECTION REPORT AS DOLLARS SCREEN
    RESET COLLECTION COUNTS is used to erase all
    of the collection counts stored in memory.TOTAL DOLLARS displays the total number of
    dollars on both the tournament and regular games, since
    these audits were last reset.
    ITS PORTION displays the number of valid
    tournament games on your machine, times the ITS fee.
    Separate this amount from your collection before you
    make your split.  Deposit this amount into your debit
    account on a timely basis, to ensure proper funds.
    OPERATOR/LOCATION displays the total dollars
    collected, minus the ITS portion.  This is the amount of
    your collection that you may split with your location.
    ITS Collection Report As Coins
    (Tournament Version Only)
    Use this screen to assist in collections during
    tournaments.
    Golden Tee ‘99 GolfV1.00 ID 00000001
    TRACKBALL UP TO MOVE UPTRACKBALL DOW N TO MOVE DOW NPRESS START TO CHOOSE
    ITS COLLECTION REPORT AS COINS
    EXIT REPORT
    RESET COLLECTION COUNTS
    TOTAL COINS 0000
    ITS PORTION 0000
    OPERATOR/LOCATION 0000
    ITS COLLECTION REPORT AS COINS SCREEN
    TOTAL COINS displays the total number of coins on
    both the tournament and regular games, since these
    audits were last reset.
    ITS PORTION displays the number of valid
    tournament games on your machine, times the ITS fee.
    Separate this amount from your collection before you
    make your split.  Deposit this amount into your debit
    account, to ensure proper funds.
    OPERATOR/LOCATION displays the total coins
    collected, minus the ITS portion.  This is the amount of
    your collection that you may split with your location.
    NOTE:
    This collection report is exactly the same asCOLLECTION REPORT AS DOLLARS,except that the earnings are represented as atotal coin count rather than a dollar value. 
    						
    							15 - Golden Tee Golf ‘99
    Operator Adjustables
    The OPERATOR ADJUSTABLE MENU is accessed
    through the OPERATOR MODE MENU.
    Golden Tee ‘99 GolfV1.00 ID 00000001
    TRACKBALL UP TO MOVE UPTRACKBALL DOW N TO MOVE DOW NPRESS START TO CHOOSE
    OP E RATOR ADJUS TABL E S  M E NU
    EXIT ADJUSTABLES
    GAME MODE SELECTION
    GAME RESETS
    ATTRACT MODE SOUNDS
    CREDITS AND COIN DOOR SETTINGS
    DELAY TIME ADJUSTMENT
    COIN DOOR PROTECTION MENU
    SKILL LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
    HOLE IN ONE CONTEST MODE
    3 HOLE OPERATOR EVENT SETTINGS
    OPERATOR ADJUSTABLES MENU SCREEN
    There are many customizing procedures that you can
    control.  Below is a brief description of each adjustable
    function and what the screen looks like when displayed.
    Remember, to select an item from any menu, use the
    trackball to highlight the item in purple, and then press
    the START button.
    Game Mode Selection
    This menu allows you to place the game in standard
    COIN MODE, or choose FREE PLAY.
    Golden Tee ‘99 GolfV1.00 ID 00000001
    TRACKBALL UP TO MOVE UPTRACKBALL DOW N TO MOVE DOW NPRESS START TO CHOOSE
    GAME MODE SELECTION
    COIN MODE
    FREE PLAY
    GAME MODE SELECTION SCREEN
    In COIN MODE, the game will only work if coins are
    deposited into the game.
    In FREE PLAY, coins are not needed for play, and the
    START button is always active.
    IMPORTANT:
    If FREE PLAY is set to ON when a tournamentis in progress, your machine will not allowtournament play.
    Game Resets
    The GAME RESETS menu will cancel or zero out any
    custom features or bookkeeping figures that are no
    longer wanted.
    Golden Tee ‘99 GolfV1.00 ID 00000001
    TRACKBALL UP TO MOVE UPTRACKBALL DOW N TO MOVE DOW NPRESS START TO CHOOSE
    GAME RESETS
    EXIT RESETS
    RESET ALL TO FACTORY SETTINGS
    RESET HIGH SCORES ONLY
    RESET AUDITS ONLY
    RESET HOLE IN ONE ONLY
    GAME RESETS MENU SCREEN
    RESET ALL TO FACTORY SETTINGS will change
    the game back to the way the game was preset when
    new.  Any custom features such as Free Play and Skill
    Levels will be changed back to the original settings set
    at the factory.
    RESET HIGH SCORES ONLY is used to erase all of
    the high scores stored in memory.
    RESET AUDITS ONLY is used when all of your
    bookkeeping and statistics have been gathered from the
    Audits section, and are no longer needed.  If you like to
    gather all of your accounting information each week, or
    after each collection, it is a good practice to reset all of
    the audits so your coin count will match the audit
    information.
    RESET HOLE IN ONE ONLY is used to erase all of
    the Hole-In-Ones that have occurred in the game. 
    						
    							Golden Tee Golf ’99 - 16
    Attract Mode Sounds
    This menu is used to adjust the sounds that are heard
    while no one is playing the game.
    Golden Tee ‘99 GolfV1.00 ID 00000001
    TRACKBALL UP TO MOVE UPTRACKBALL DOW N TO MOVE DOW NPRESS START TO CHOOSE
    ATTRACT MODE SOUNDS
    ALL ATTRACT MODE SOUNDS ON
    OCCASIONAL ATTRACT MODE SOUNDS
    ALL ATTRACT MODE SOUNDS OFF
    ATTRACT MODE SOUNDS MENU SCREEN
    ALL ATTRACT MODE SOUNDS ON will play
    sounds during every attract cycle.
    OCCASIONAL ATTRACT MODE SOUNDS plays
    sounds about every ten to twelve times the attract mode
    is repeated.
    ALL ATTRACT MODE SOUNDS OFF will not
    allow any sounds to be played during the attract mode.
    Credits and Coin Door Settings
    This menu allows you to change the number of coins
    needed to play GOLDEN TEE 3-D GOLF.
    Golden Tee ‘99 GolfV1.00 ID 00000001
    TRACKBALL DOW N TO MOVE DOW NPRESS START TO CHOOSE
    CREDITS AND COIN DOOR SETTINGS
    EXIT CREDITS AND COIN DOOR SETTINGS
    DOOR 1 COIN VALUE 1
    DOOR 2 COIN VALUE 1
    DOOR 3 COIN VALUE 1
    COINS NEEDED FOR ONE CREDIT 2
    HOLES PLAYED PER CREDIT 3
    COINS NEEDED TO PLAY 18 HOLES 10
    TO CHANGE VALUESMOVE TRACKBALL LEFT TO DECREASEMOVE TRACKBALL RIGHT TO INCREASE
    CREDIT AND COIN DOOR SETTING SCREEN
    You can set each door to different coin values by
    highlighting DOOR 1 COIN VALUE for coin door 1,
    DOOR 2 COIN VALUE for coin door 2, etc..  Moving
    Trackball left or right will change the number of credits
    that each coin represents.COINS NEEDED FOR ONE CREDIT..... To award a
    game credit, the player will need to insert an adjustable
    number of coins.
    HOLES PLAYED PER CREDIT..... This defines the
    number of holes the player is given for each credit.
    This value can range from 1 to 3 holes.
    COINS NEEDED TO PLAY 18 HOLES..... To play
    an entire 18 holes at a reduced cost to the player, you
    can set this value to something less than the cost of
    buying holes as described above.  The default is 10
    coins for 18 holes.  This is a savings of 2 coins, at a rate
    of 2 coins for 3 holes.  The player will need to insert all
    10 coins at the start of a game to take advantage of this
    discount feature.
    Delay Time Adjustment
    This allows for changing the delay of game time.
    Golden Tee ‘99 GolfV1.00 ID 00000001
    TRACKBALL UP TO MOVE UPTRACKBALL DOW N TO MOVE DOW NPRESS START TO CHOOSE
    DELAY TIME ADJUSTMENT
    EXIT DELAY TIME ADJUSTMENT
    DELAY OF GAME TIMEOUT 0:25
    DELAY OF GAME TIMEOUT ON/OFF
    TO CHANGE VALUESMOVE TRACKBALL LEFT TO DECREASEMOVE TRACKBALL RIGHT TO INCREASE
    BUTTON CONFIGURATIONS SCREEN
    DELAY OF GAME TIMEOUT (1) .....The game will
    give the player a penalty stroke if they have not swung
    the club after this amount of time.
    DELAY OF GAME TIMEOUT (2) ... The
    TIMEOUT can be disabled by selecting OFF - We
    recommend leaving this ON so the game will return to
    the attract mode if a player walks away from a game in
    progress. 
    						
    							17 - Golden Tee Golf ‘99
    Coin Door Protection Menu
    Golden Tee ‘99 Golf v1.00 ID 00000001
    TRACKBALL UP TO MOVE UPTRACKBALL DOW N TO MOVE DOW NPRESS START TO CHOOSE
    COIN DOOR PROTECTION MENU
    EXIT COIN DOOR PROTECTION
    COIN DOOR PROTECTION YES/NO
    MAXIMUM PULSE W IDTH COUNT 00
    GOOD COIN CLEAR COUNT 00
    RESET COIN DOOR ALARM COUNT
    COIN DOOR 1 ALARM COUNT 00
    COIN DOOR 2 ALARM COUNT 00
    COIN DOOR 3 ALARM COUNT 00
    TO CHANGE VALUESMOVE TRACKBALL LEFT TO DECREASEMOVE TRACKBALL RIGHT TO INCREASE
    COIN DOOR PROTECTION MENU
    COIN DOOR PROTECTION is implemented by
    monitoring the coin switch pulse width.  A pulse longer
    than the MAXIMUM COUNT sets the game alarm
    counter.  Each count represents about 4 milliseconds.
    If two game alarms occur then the game halts and
    displays a coin failure message.  Any unused credits in
    the game are cleared.
    A count of good coin drops is kept and each time the
    GOOD COIN COUNT is reached the game alarm
    counter is cleared.  This allows an occasional coin
    switch glitch to be tolerated.
    A count of all switch alarms for each coin door is also kept.
    These counters can be cleared by selecting RESET COIN
    DOOR ALARM COUNTS and RESET COIN SWITCH
    COUNTS.
    NOTE:
    Coin mechanisms and bill acceptors varywidely.  Test your game thoroughly with thecoin protection ON to make sure the softwareis compatible with your hardware.
    Skill Level Adjustment
    (In Regular Play Only)
    Golden Tee ‘99 Golf allows for changing the level of
    skill needed to play the game.  This feature is good for
    locations with younger or novice players who are less
    skilled at the game, or expert or accomplished players
    who demand a greater challenge.
    NOTE:
    The skill level adjustment will only affectregular play.  Skill level on all Tournamentgames is controlled by the ITS, so everymachine plays the same.
    Golden Tee ‘99 GolfV1.00 ID 00000001
    TRACKBALL UP TO MOVE UPTRACKBALL DOW N TO MOVE DOW NPRESS START TO CHOOSE
    SKILL LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
    SKILL LEVEL 1 - EASIEST
    SKILL LEVEL 2
    SKILL LEVEL 3
    SKILL LEVEL 4
    SKILL LEVEL 5 - HARDEST
    SKILL LEVEL ADJUSTMENT SCREEN
    To set the game to an easy skill level, highlight...
    SKILL LEVEL 1 - EASIEST.
    To set the game to a difficult skill level,
    highlight...SKILL LEVEL 5 - HARDEST.
    SKILL LEVEL 2, SKILL LEVEL 3, and SKILL
    LEVEL 4 are settings between the easiest and hardest
    levels.  Sometimes it is best if the skill level is adjusted
    gradually over a period of time.
    NOTE:
    This menu will not affect tournament play.  Theskill level of each tournament is set by the ITSand is the same on every tournamentmachine. 
    						
    							Golden Tee Golf ’99 - 18
    Hole In One Contest Mode
    (In Regular Play Only)
    The HOLE IN ONE CONTEST MODE can be used
    if you or your location wants to give away prizes for a
    hole-in-one during regular play.
    Golden Tee ‘99 GolfV1.00 ID 00000001
    TRACKBALL UP TO MOVE UPTRACKBALL DOW N TO MOVE DOW NPRESS START TO CHOOSE
    HOLE IN ONE CONTEST MODE
    NO HOLE IN ONE CONTEST
    HOLE IN ONE CONTEST- W IN IMMEDIATELY
    HOLE IN ONE CONTEST- QUALIFY TO W IN
    HOLE IN ONE CONTEST MODE SCREEN
    Setting the HOLE-IN-ONE CONTEST ON will
    cause a loud siren and fanfare to go off if a hole-in-one
    is made.  The hole-in-one message can be altered
    depending on your type of contest.
    HOLE IN ONE CONTEST - WIN IMMEDIATELY
    will display a YOU HAVE WON message.
    HOLE IN ONE CONTEST - QUALIFY TO WIN
    will display a YOU HAVE QUALIFIED message.
    This feature will only work in regular play.  Hole-in-
    ones are handled differently during tournament play.
    NOTE:
    Unless you are running your own specialcontest, apart from ITS Tournaments, thissetting should remain OFF.  Players andlocations can become confused when thismessage appears during Regular Play,especially while a Tournament is in progress.
    Three Hole Operator Event
    Golden Tee 99 comes with a new feature that allows for
    in-house league or tournament play.  This feature sets
    up a 3-hole course for head-to-head competition.  1 to 4
    Players select a course, and a random selection of 3
    different holes becomes available for play.
    After the 3 holes are played, the final scores are
    displayed.  Great Shot Points and Longest Drive are
    used as tie-breakers.  This screen will be displayed until
    an official presses the start button.  Next the course
    record screens will appear.
    You can run this event in many different ways.  You can
    have a single elimination system, a winner stays, loser
    pays system, a best of 3 system, etc.  The 3-hole feature
    encourages fast play and allows for a large number of
    challengers.
    Golden Tee ‘99 GolfV1.00 ID 00000001
    TRACKBALL UP TO MOVE UPTRACKBALL DOW N TO MOVE DOW NPRESS START TO CHOOSE
    3 HOLE OPERATOR EVENT SETTINGS
    EXIT 3 HOLE OPERATOR EVENT SETTINGS
    3 HOLE OPERATOR EVENT  ON/OFF
    COINS PER PLAYER 2
    TO CHANGE VALUESMOVE TRACKBALL LEFT TO DECREASEMOVE TRACKBALL RIGHT TO INCREASE
    3 HOLE OPERATOR EVENT SCREEN
    To activate the 3 Hole Event, highlight 3 HOLE
    OPERATOR EVENT SETTINGS on the Operator
    Adjustables screen.
    Highlight 3 HOLE OPERATOR EVENT and spin the
    trackball to the right to change OFF to ON.  OFF de-
    activates the 3-hole event and allows regular play.  ON
    activates the 3-hole event and will NOT allow regular
    play.  Online ITS Tournament play is NOT available
    while the game is in this setting.
    You may want to change the coins needed to play in the
    3-hole event.  Highlight COINS PER PLAYER and
    move the trackball to the left or right to adjust the
    number of coins needed to begin a 3-hole event game.
    The default setting is 2. 
    						
    							19 - Golden Tee Golf ‘99
    Game Audits
    The GAME AUDITS MENU will supply you with a
    detailed accounting of helpful and informative
    bookkeeping and statistics. It can be accessed through
    the OPERATOR MODE MENU.
    Golden Tee ‘99 GolfV1.00 ID 00000001
    TRACKBALL UP TO MOVE UPTRACKBALL DOW N TO MOVE DOW NPRESS START TO CHOOSE
    GAME AUDITS MENU
    EXIT AUDITS
    DISPLAY COIN AUDITS
    DISPLAY GAME SELECTION AUDITS
    NUMBER OF GOLFERS AND HOLES PLAYED
    ASPEN LAKE AUDITS
    COCONUT COVE AUDITS
    RANCHO SAGUARO AUDITS
    RESET AUDITS
    GAME AUDITS SCREEN
    Display Coin Audits
    When you choose to review the coin audits, the Display
    Coin Audits screen will appear.
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    DISPLAY COIN AUDITS
    COIN DOOR 1 COINS XX
    COIN DOOR 2 COINS XX
    COIN DOOR 3 COINS XX
    TOTAL COINS XX
    COINS TO ITS XX
    TOURNAMENT GAMES PLAYED XX
    REGULAR GAMES STARTED XX
    SECONDS PER COIN XX
    DISPLAY COIN AUDITS SCREEN
    Display Game Selection Audits
    This menu will show the audits for each game selection.
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    DISPLAY GAME SELECTION AUDITS
    STROKE GAMES XX
    SKINS GAMES XX
    ASPEN LAKE COURSE XX
    COCONUT COVE  XX
    RANCHO SAGUARO  XX
    FORW ARD ONLY STROKES XX
    DISPLAY GAME SELECTION AUDITS SCREEN
    Number of Golfers and Holes Played
    This menu displays how many games were played by 1,
    2, 3, or 4 players and how may holes were played
    during a game.
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    NUMBER OF GOLFERS AND HOLESPLAYED
    TOTAL 1 GOLFER GAMES XX
    TOTAL 2 GOLFER GAMES XX
    TOTAL 3 GOLFER GAMES XX
    TOTAL 4 GOLFER GAMES XX
    TOTAL 1-8 HOLE GAMES XX
    TOTAL 9-17 HOLE GAMES XX
    TOTAL 18 HOLE GAMES XX
    TOTAL FULL GAMES STARTED XX
    NUMBER OF GOLFERS AND HOLES PLAYED SCREEN 
    						
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