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Service Manual
Innovative Concepts in Entertainment
10123 Main Street
Clarence, New York 14031

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  • Page 1 Service Manual Innovative Concepts in Entertainment 10123 Main Street Clarence, New York 14031...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety, Warnings, and Power Requirements Full Cabinet Assembly Programming Options Component Layout Ball Tray Safety Switch and Elevator Elevator Tension Check Ball Shooter Theory and Operation Ball Shooter sensor Horizontal and Vertical position Solenoid Theory and Operation Computer Power on Theory Electronical Spares Graphics Spares...
  • Page 4: Safety, Warnings, And Power Requirements

    SAFETY AND WARNINGS BEFORE YOU BEGIN WARNING: WHEN INSTALLING THIS GAME, A GROUNDED A.C. RECEPTACLE MUST BE USED. FAIL- URE 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.
  • Page 5: Full Cabinet Assembly

    See below for parts included to assembly your game. Before discarding any packaging be sure to check for all the below items. Some items might already be installed onto your game. If any parts are missing please contact ICE Service at (716) 759-0360 Mon-Fri 9am to 6pm Eastern Standard.
  • Page 6 Your game might already be partially together and only the marquee and atrium needs to be installed. Skip ahead to the steps required to install the marquee and atrium. Step 1 AA6211 ¼-20 x 1 ¼ Allen Step 2 AA6645 ¼-20 x 1 ½...
  • Page 7 Step 4 AA6211 ¼-20 x 1 ¼ Allen Step 5...
  • Page 8 Step 6 AA6211 ¼-20 x 1 ¼ Allen Step 7 AA6211 ¼-20 x 1 ¼ Allen AA6212 Black washer...
  • Page 9 Step 8 AA6211 ¼-20 x 1 ¼ Allen AA6212 Black washer Step 9 AA6211 ¼-20 x 1 ¼ Allen AA6212 Black washer...
  • Page 10 Step 10 AA6770 From front of game: Black eyed pig goes to the left. Helmet Head goes to the right. Spring faces toward back of game. Connect Harnesses.
  • Page 11 Step 11 Step 12 AA6211 ¼-20 x 1 ¼ Allen AA6212 Black washer Both Sides...
  • Page 12 Step 13 Step 14 AA6270 ¼-20 x 1¾ Allen AA6212 ¼ x ¾ Black washers Both Sides...
  • Page 13 Step 15...
  • Page 14 Step 16 AA6724 10-24 x ¾ Allen Game controls and Meters Unlock and open the front drawer to access the games’ operator control panel. Press the “DIAG” button to enter program mode. Then navigate the menus by pressing the “Up” and “Down” buttons. Press the “DIAG”...
  • Page 15 Angry Birds Programming: There are a few options that need to be configured before you can operate your Angry Bird game. The first option you need to configure is what type of currency you will be accepting. The currency can be US Dollars, foreign currency (select your country), coins, tokens, or swipes.
  • Page 16: Programming Options

    The next option is to determine the cost of play. Under the main menu, select “Adjustments” [1], then “Player Cost Adjustments” [2], and then “Game Cost” [3]. If you set the previous options under “Coin Adjust- ments” to 1 swipe per coin line and 1.00 per swipe, the game will credit each time a player swipes their card if you set Game Cost to 1.00.
  • Page 17 The next option to set is the game’s difficulty level. There are 10 different difficulty levels to choose from. The higher the difficulty number the more difficult the game becomes. Each difficulty level shows the aver- age amount of tickets won on this setting. The higher the difficulty setting, the less average amount of tickets are won.
  • Page 18 Audits The game keeps records of money in, system info, gameplay, and tickets. This information is accessed from the main menu by selecting “Audits” [1]. The next menu shows the available audits to view [2]. Reset The reset menu allows you to reset coin audits, zero out any credits, ticket plus game audits, any tickets owed, hardware monitoring audits, and other adjustments.
  • Page 19 Calibrations The game has two different calibrations which both need to be preformed if any work has been preformed on the slingshot assembly or if the software was reloaded or updated. Failure to do so will cause poor game play and overall a terrible experience for the player. The slingshot will not function correctly. The two different calibrations are the “Spot Light”...
  • Page 20 To preform the “Slingshot Calibration”, from the main menu select “Calibration Slingshot” [1]. Move the sling shot assembly to the upper left corner and press “DIAG” button [2]. Now aim the sling shot assembly to the lower corner of the screen and press “DIAG” button [3]. Again, make sure the latch for the lock prevent the slingshot from puling all the way down.
  • Page 21: Component Layout

    Back Drawer Layout Located at the back of the cabinet is the computer, I/O board, Solid state relay, +5 regulator board, +12 VDC fuse protection block and game monitor power supply (+24 VDC). Front Drawer Layout Located in the front drawer is the elevator assembly, shooter assembly, power supplies, operator control panel with meters, ticket dispensers, DBV (optional) coin mechanisms, and cashbox.
  • Page 22: Ball Tray

    Ball “Tray” Switch : Theory and Trouble shooting Located at the front of the shooter assembly and at the top of the elevator is a small switch which when activated tells the game a ball has been loaded into the ball tray. If the switch is not made the ball elevator will continuously run until it times out and dis- plays an error.
  • Page 23: Safety Switch And Elevator

    Drawer “Safety” Switch Located at the back of the front drawer assembly is the safety switch. When the door is in the closed position the switch allows the 12 volts of DC to power the elevator. When the drawer is in the open position the switch will disable the 12 volts to the elevator. To service the elevator you will need to temporary disable the safety switch.
  • Page 24: Elevator Tension Check

    Elevator Tension Check Unlock latch and open the drawer. Then remove the four mounting screws that hold the ball elevator cover. Observe how the springs are attached. The springs should be attached firmly to the outer most part of the shaft and securely sitting in the outer groove.
  • Page 25: Ball Shooter Theory And Operation

    Ball Shooter: Theory and Operation The ball shooter will launch a ball when the plunger is pulled back and once the plunger returns to its rest position a ball will be launched. A small photo sensor is used to determine the position of the plunger. When this sensor is blocked by the plunger the sensor will output 5 Volts DC on its sense line back to the I/O board.
  • Page 26: Ball Shooter Sensor

    Ball Shooter: Sensor Replacement Remove Remove Remove Remove Remove Remove Pull back first. Horizontal and Vertical Position: Theory and Operation The ball shooter’s horizontal and vertical position is determined by the position of the two 5K potentiometer. As the shooter is moved around, the voltage on the center pins of the potentiometers will change in value between 0 volts of DC to 4.1 volts of DC.
  • Page 27 Solenoid Power ** WARNING ** HIGH VOLTAGE When the plunger is activated a signal from the I/O board signals the solenoid power supply to release 90 volts of DC to the sole- noid. The 90 volts of DC is generated by two 48 volt power supplies. If the solenoid doesn't fire and you have checked the sensor for proper operation then using your voltage meter, insert the red probe into pin 1 of J2 on the 90 volt power supply.
  • Page 28: Computer Power On Theory

    Computer Power On ** WARNING ** HIGH VOLTAGE When power is applied to the game, the I/O board will power up and after a brief period switch the computer on. This allows time for the I/O to run it’s internal firmware before the computer boots up. This is accomplished by interrupting the AC power to the computer.
  • Page 29: Electronical Spares

    Electronics Spares AB2007X 6A Power Mod AB2039X Ball Shooter activator sensor. AB2015C Horizontal and Vertical pot. AB2011 48 VDC power supply AB2010X 90 Power Supply AB2072LX Poly-Fuse for elevator motor AR2007 Speaker BX2034X I/O PCB board CG2008ABX Elevator Motor DJ2000ABX Computer w/AB software installed E00724ABHX RGB Strip...
  • Page 30: Graphics Spares

    Graphic Spares...
  • Page 31: Warranty

    (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...

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