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DINO DASH 1 Owners And Service Manual Innovative Concepts In Entertainment Inc. PHONE: (716)759-0370 Service Phone: (716) 759-0360
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 INTRODUCTION: Game Features Game Play ASSEMBLY: Set-up Testing Volume Control PROGRAMMING YOUR GAME: Programming mode MAINTENANCE: Cleaning PARTS LISTING Mechanical parts Electrical Parts Decals/Graphics SCHEMATICS WARRANTY INFORMATION
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INTRODUCTION 4 Description / Game play: Players are allowed to choose any of four loveable characters to race. After being given the ready-set-go, players can run either by holding the Run button, or tapping it repeatedly, which makes faster speeds possible. During the race, four obstacles will be presented. Players may attempt to avoid tripping over the obstacles by pressing their Jump button. Successfully clearing an obstacle earns the player a few tickets, and also makes the next obstacle that will...
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ASSEMBLY 5 SET UP: To avoid unnecessary movement of the game, setup the game in its permanent location. The footprint is approximately 33” x 35”. After completely removing all the packaging from the unit, remove the tape over the coin return. These keys are for the cash box door. The rest of the keys and power cord will be in the cash box. The next step is to simply plug the unit in and turn the switch on. It is a good idea to clean the game with soapy water. WARNING Replace all incandescent bulbs with...
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PROGRAMMING 6 Diagnostics You will find that Dino Dash comes with a detailed auditing system that grants a tremendous degree of control over your machine. To enter the service mode, locate the small slide switch on the I/O board and flip it into the on position. To exit the service mode, flip this switch back into the off position (certain modes, such as the switch test, changing adjustments, and test screens, may need to be also completed in addition to flipping the switch back.) Navigating Use the...
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PROGRAMMING 7 Detailed Descriptions Main->INFO The above notation means the INFO item of the main menu and will be used throughout these descriptions. While INFO is highlighted, the descending menu will show the unit name, version number, and software creation date. The elapsed time since system startup is displayed as well. Also, if there have been any automatic resets of the audits, adjustments, or best scores due to error since the last entry to service mode, those events will be noted here (each...
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PROGRAMMING 8 PRIZES - number of prizes successfully dispensed from either dispenser. AVERAGE GAME TIME - average number of seconds during each game spent in the race. Pressing an action button while AUDITS is highlighted will descend to the AUDITS menu. The AUDITS menu has the following options: BACK CLEAR AUDITS CLEAR PENDING PRIZES Main->AUDITS->BACK Pressing an action button while BACK is highlighted will return to the main menu. Main->AUDITS->CLEAR AUDITS Pressing an action button while CLEAR...
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PROGRAMMING 9 PAYOUT SETTINGS (default MEDIUM, range MANUAL, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH, NEW JERSEY) – In MANUAL, all settings are available for operator control for fine tuning. LOW, MEDIUM, and HIGH allow for easy setting of common payout levels. NEW JERSEY payout enables the IMMEDIATE PRIZES adjustment (which must them be set by the operator) and disables all other payouts. Page Two (Credits): CS1 COINS IN (default 1, range 1-10) - number of coins received in coin switch one needed to trigger CS1 CREDITS and...
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PROGRAMMING 10 Page Three (Payout): IMMEDIATE PRIZES (default 0, range 0-100) - Number of prizes that are dispensed as soon as a coin in is inserted, to support New Jersey style payout. As the only available crutch for determining where to dispense the prizes, a coin inserted in coin switch one triggers prizes from dispenser one, and switch two to dispenser two. (Unlike the other prize adjustments, this one is independent of ‘points.’) POINTS TO GET 1 PRIZE (default 1, range 0(OFF)-100) - Number of...