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  • Page 2: Factory Contact Information

    FACTORY CONTACT INFORMATION BAY TEK GAMES INC. Pulaski Industrial Park 1077 East. Glenbrook Drive Pulaski, WI 54162 USA JOIN OUR SERVICE FIRST NETWORK! This free service is intended to keep you up to date on the latest game information, early notification of parts specials, pertinent technical bulle- tins, updates on retro fit parts, software upgrades, and much more.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    WELCOME TO: Jewel Mine ........
  • Page 4: Welcome To: Jewel Mine

    WELCOME TO: Jewel Mine Congratulations on your Jewel Mine purchase! Strike it rich with the new and innovative wheel family game, Jewel Mine! Pull up and push down on the handle to spin the wheel, sending your mining cart down the track...
  • Page 5: How To Play

    HOW TO PLAY Lift handle up. Pull the handle down, using just the right amount of force to win big! Win the ticket value displayed on the space that stops under the arrow!
  • Page 6: Specifications

    GAME SPECIFICATIONS WEIGHT POWER REQUIREMENTS NET WEIGHT 580 LBS. INPUT VOLTAGE 100 to 120 220 to 240 RANGE SHIP WEIGHT 630 LBS. INPUT FREQUENCY DIMENSIONS 50 HZ 60 HZ RANGE WIDTH 34” MAX OPERATING DEPTH 69.75” CURRENT 79.25” HEIGHT (100” with marquee) 1.4 AMPS @ 115 VAC OPERATING TEMPERATURE .8 AMPS @ 230 VAC...
  • Page 7: Set Up Guide

    SET UP GUIDE Using a snips, cut off the zip tie from the cables (9622-1, 9622-2 and the red ethernet cable) bundled on the top left of the game. LEFT SIDE From the front of the cabinet, remove the second bolt on each side rail. RIGHT SIDE...
  • Page 8 SET UP GUIDE CONT. With help from someone else - from the front of the cabinet, loosen the first bolt on each side rail. One person can use a drill with a phillips bit on one side, and the other person can use a phillips head screw driver on the other side.
  • Page 9 SET UP GUIDE CONT. When the marquee is up and in position, start to rethread in the bolts into the open holes. You will still want to hold the marquee as it is not secured yet. Tighten both back bolts - leaving the front ones loose yet.
  • Page 10 SET UP GUIDE CONT. From the cashbox, remove the piece of black wire loom. Place a #2 square bit on the drill. Carry the drill and the wire loom up a step ladder to the back of the game. Using the drill, remove the four screws from the cover on the back of the marquee.
  • Page 11 SET UP GUIDE CONT. Route the three cables (9608-1, 9608-2 and the red ethernet cable) through the cut out on the right side of the marquee box. Pull all excess slack through the cut out. Place the wire loom over the cables still outside of the marquee box.
  • Page 12 SET UP GUIDE CONT. Replace and secure the cover to the marquee box, using the four screws you removed earlier. **Be cautious not to pinch any cables! Get power cable from the cashbox and plug into the line filter at the bottom rear of the game.
  • Page 13: Main Menu Functions

    MAIN MENU FUNCTIONS Press and hold the MENU button located inside the front door to access the main menu. Scroll through the options with the MENU button. Make your selections with the MENU SELECT button. Mute Option DISABLED ENABLED...
  • Page 14: Clear Credits/Tickets

    CLEAR CREDITS/TICKETS Press the MENU SELECT button 3 times to clear any owed tickets or credits stored on the game. VOLUME & ATTRACT SETTINGS Factory defaults are highlighted below. Attract Volume Game Volume Jackpot Volume...
  • Page 15: Game Settings

    GAME SETTINGS Factory defaults are highlighted below. Game Mode/ NORMAL/ NORMAL/ SHOW MODE Payment TICKETS POINTS DEFAULT: Attract Time (disabled) (in minutes) ADJUSTABLE IN INCREMENTS OF 5 Show JP on (NO MARQUEE OPTION) Screen Link Option* DISABLED ENABLED * this gives the marquee notification that it should be looking for the jackpot value from an external device.
  • Page 16: Payout Settings

    PAYOUT SETTINGS Factory defaults are highlighted below. Credits Per Play ADJUSTABLE IN INCREMENTS OF 1 Swipe Prompt ENABLED DISABLED Paper Ticket Value Ticket Pattern See pages 17-19 for ticket patterns. Progressive 1000 1250 1500 1800 2000 Minimum Value Progressive 1000 1500 2000 4000 5000 9999 Maximum Value Progressive (dis-...
  • Page 17: Ticket Patterns

    TICKET PATTERNS A5DE9627-1 A5DE9627-2 A5DE9627-3 A5DE9627-4 A5DE9627-5 Jackpot Jackpot Jackpot Jackpot Jackpot 6-8 TICKETS 14-17 TICKETS 19-22 TICKETS 23-26 TICKETS 27-30 TICKETS PER GAME PER GAME PER GAME PER GAME PER GAME...
  • Page 18 TICKET PATTERNS A5DE9627-6 A5DE9627-7 A5DE9627-8 A5DE9627-9 A5DE9627-10 Jackpot Jackpot Jackpot Jackpot Jackpot 32-35 TICKETS 32-35 TICKETS 38-41 TICKETS 42-45 TICKETS 50-53 TICKETS PER GAME PER GAME PER GAME PER GAME PER GAME (2 Point Ticket) DEFAULT...
  • Page 19: Ticket Patterns

    TICKET PATTERNS A5DE9627-11 A5DE9627-12 A5DE9627-13 A5DE9627-14 A5DE9627-15 Jackpot Jackpot Jackpot Jackpot Jackpot 60-63 TICKETS 74-77 TICKETS 10-13 TICKETS 10 TICKETS 4-6 TICKETS PER GAME PER GAME PER GAME PER GAME PER GAME...
  • Page 20: Statistics

    STATISTICS Total Games Played Number of games played since last statistics reset Total Tickets Won Number of tickets dispensed since last statistics reset Number of jackpots won since last statistics reset Total Jackpot Winners Average Tickets Average amount of tickets dispensed per game played Press the MENU SELECT button 3 times to clear all Clear Statistics statistics.
  • Page 21: How To: Tighten Arm Bracket

    HOW TO: TIGHTEN ARM BRACKET It is important to keep the arm bracket securely tightened; failure to do so may cause injury to players or damage to the game. We recommend checking the bolts monthly, and more often if the game accumulates a high volume of play. Open the right front door and remove the acrylic shield using a 90 degree drill and square bit.
  • Page 22: How To: Adjust Brake

    HOW TO: ADJUST BRAKE Enter the main menu then scroll to “diagnostics.” In the diagnositcs menu, change the “Toggle Handle Solenoid” to 1 by pressing the SELECT button - this will turn the solenoid on. Scroll down to “Brake Calibration” and hit the SELECT button to begin brake test.
  • Page 23 HOW TO: ADJUST BRAKE Remove the back door of the game and set aside. Locate the brake on the left side if the wheel. Using a 3/8” nut driver, adjust the lock nut on the i-bolt as nessesary. Move in 2-turn increments; the brake is sensitive and needs very little adjustment to make a difference.
  • Page 24: How To: Calibrate Encoder Sensor

    HOW TO: CALIBRATE ENCODER SENSOR The Encoder Sensor communicates the position of the wheel in comparison to the lighted arrow, telling the game how many tickets the player has won. There is a small margin between scoring spaces that allows for slight miscalibration of the encoder sensor.
  • Page 25: How To: Access Light Bulbs In Wheels

    HOW TO: CALIBRATE ENCODER SENSOR CONT. If the pointer is more than 1/2” off: If the arrow is too high on the space before it registers, loosen the screw located behind the arrow. If the arrow is too low on the space before it registers, tighten the screw located behind the arrow.
  • Page 26: How To: Remove Wheel Assembly

    HOW TO: REMOVE WHEEL ASSEMBLY This will be necessary for the replacement of wheel solenoid, and monitor replacement. We estimate about 2 hours to complete. Tools Needed: Small Phillips Bit #2 Square bit 3/8” socket wrench 1/2” Socket wrench 3/16” Allen wrench Unplug game, Unlock and remove the back door of game.
  • Page 27 HOW TO: REMOVE WHEEL ASSEMBLY CONT. Remove 2 bolts from left and right side of upper cabinet using 3/16” Allen wrench. Remove the 2 nuts using 3/8” socket from front arrow sensor. Remove 4 small Phillips screws from any small bonus plexi panel. Carefully bend plexi out of slots and remove plexi from game.
  • Page 28 HOW TO: REMOVE WHEEL ASSEMBLY CONT. Remove cotter pin from long wheel link and push link off of the peg. 0  Unplug the Home Sensor. Remove the cable clamps on the wood (if present) and tuck the cable up into the side hole of the cabinet so the wheel wood can clear the cable.
  • Page 29 HOW TO: REMOVE WHEEL ASSEMBLY CONT. Turn the wheel so that the open panel is in the rear of the cabinet. Reach through this opening to grab the center shaft and tilt the top of the wheel out toward the back of the cabinet, 2 people may be needed for this step.
  • Page 30 HOW TO: REMOVE WHEEL ASSEMBLY CONT. To re-install wheel: When ready to install wheel assembly back into the game, move wheel assembly to the back of the cabinet, and position the arm so that it will turn the wheel in the correct direction: Position bar on the top of the solenoid assy.
  • Page 31: Main Board Pinout

    MAIN BOARD PINOUT NOTE: = Ground = +5 = Output FET5 & FET6 also run to the MENU header to = +12 = +3.3V = Input control mechanical counters. Therefore, you CANNOT use both at the same time...
  • Page 32: Main Board Pinout Guide

    MAIN BOARD PINOUT GUIDE MENU IO GROUND LIGHT - R MENU BUTTON 1 WHEEL SOLENOID MENU BUTTON 2 GROUND LIGHT - G GAME COUNTER GROUND LIGHT - B TICKET COUNTER +12V LED 1 AD. CABINET LIGHTS CREDIT INPUT LED 2 +12V ISO INPUTS JERSEY LOCKOUT...
  • Page 33: Circuit Board Wiring

    CIRCUIT BOARD WIRING AACE9608 A5CORD96 Power in Network Cable to front to Display AAMBRPI-JM AACE9609 Power to Display AACB9603 Display Driver AAMBRPI-JM-M Board Rasp Pi Marquee A5CBL-RBN40-1 AACE9620 Ribbon between Ribbon to Boards Display HD Card AASD0008A   Marquee Board in the top of the game  ...
  • Page 34: Wiring Diagrams

    AC VOLTAGE IN WIRING DIAGRAM A5LI0003 110/240 AC LED light 5000K AALIHL110 AALIHL110 A5LI0003 A5TB9600 110/240 AC LED Terminal light 5000K Block A5LI0003 110/240 AC LED AACE9619 AALIHL110 light 5000K Center of wheel lights AALIHL110 A5LI0003 110/240 AC LED light 5000K A5TB9600 A5LI0003 Terminal...
  • Page 35 POWER SUPPLY & JACKPOT DISPLAY WIRING Viewed from back of game A5LD1052 Marquee A5CORD96 Network Cable to Illumination Jackpot Display front AAMBRPI-JM AACE9608 5 V To Jackpot Driver Board + ‐  5 V DC AACE9608 AACE9612 AACE9620 (Blue wires may be black) AACE9609 AACB9603 Display Driver...
  • Page 36 COIN MECHS, SENSORS, SOLENOID & LED WIRING Coin Switches and Lights  Arrow Blue Light AACBL4A-DOOR AACB8852-JM Arrow Encoder + ‐  Sensor UCL connector AACB4403 for card swipe Home Sensor AACE9613 systems AACE9610  AACE9610  AACB9611 AACB9611 Low Ticket Signal Right Side Lights Left Side Lights From Ticket Tray harness AACB9601...
  • Page 37 TICKET DISPENSER, MENU BUTTONS, COUNTERS & BILL ACCEPTOR WIRING Ticket Tray Cable To Ticket Dispenser AACE3919 Part # A5TD1 12 Volt Power Note: Enable signal Enable Signal originates at the Com Ground Rasp Pi Board Notch Signal AACE9610 Game AACE9610 Ground AASW200 Low Ticket Switch...
  • Page 38: Wiring Diagrams

    VIDEO AND SOUND WIRING DIAGRAM A5MO3200 Monitor A5CBL-RBN40-1 Ribbon between Boards AAMBRPI-JM AACB9601 A5CORD36 Rasp Pi Main Board I/O Aux Board HDMI Cable to Monitor A5CEAU010 Audio Jack from TV A5CORD96 to Audio Filter cable Network Cable to Upper A5CE2300  A5CE2300 AAMBRPI-JM-M Audio Filter to...
  • Page 39: Card Swip System Instructions

    CARD SWIPE SYSTEM INSTRUCTIONS Coin Switches and Lights  Option #1: New card swipe systems may come with a standard 9 pin Molex connector. AACBL4A-DOOR Simply plug this connector and plug into your card swipe reader. In “Payout Settings” menu: Set “Credits Per Play” to 1 This ICL connector Set “Swipe Prompt”...
  • Page 40: Power Supply Diagnostics

    POWER SUPPLY DIAGNOSTICS 1.) Verify AC power to front of game. Check power strip in bottom front. Check for illuminated power switch.   2.) Check AC power connection to power supply. 3.) Ensure Power Supply switch is set to 115V (or 230V) (Some model power supplies may not have this) 4.) Ensure Power switch is on.
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Troubleshooting Guide Problem Probable Cause  Remedy  Check wall outlet cable (A5CORD5) to line filter in back Unplugged. of game. (A5FI9010) No power to the Power strip turned off, Check rocker switch on power strip. Ensure game. power cords are pushed up into power strip securely. or plugs unplugged.
  • Page 42 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Probable Cause Remedy Card Swipe System Special Set “Game drive voltage threshold” to 2 volts. Coin signal Game does wires are green and black wires. Refer to wiring diagram Instructions- not coin up Check connections from coin switches to I/O Aux Board. Pinched, broken, or Game should disconnected wiring.
  • Page 43 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Probable Cause Remedy Solenoid not getting power Check for 12 volts DC at solenoid. The game must be coined up, or enter diagnostic menu and select “Toggle Handle Solenoid” so 12 volts is supplied to solenoid. Mechanical issue with Wheel Inspect bushing and linkage arms from the handle to the does not...
  • Page 44 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Problem Probable Cause Remedy Faulty SD card. Reseat SD Card Monitor shows “No Replace if needed. (AASD0008A) Signal Detected” Small power connector unplugged on Main Board Replace power supply if needed (A5PS9600) AAMBRPI-JM Monitor HDMI cable unplugged. Rasp Pi Main Board Faulty main board - Replace main board.
  • Page 45 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Problem Probable Cause Remedy   Refer to wiring diagram - Jackpot display receives signals and 5 Volt DC power in from     Display Driver Board. ”Marquee & 12 V Wiring”   Marquee 5 Volt DC power In Display Driver board provides power to, and receives signals Jackpot is missing.
  • Page 46 WHEEL NOT SCORING PROPERLY The game determines the score by: 1.) Ticket pattern selected in the menu. 2.) Reading 2 sensors that are watching the wheel spin. How to diagnose: 1.) Ticket pattern selected in the menu. Enter “Payout Settings” menu and verify Ticket Pattern set. Default pattern is # 6 It will show you the numbers that are on the wheel.
  • Page 47 BILL ACCEPTOR DIAGNOSTICS Note: There are many different models and brands of Bill Acceptors that are used on redemption games. Your Bill Acceptor may differ from the unit shown. Standard DBA is MEI # AE2451-U5E Part # A5AC9091 Determine if Bill Acceptor has power: Turn game ON—The bill acceptor should make noise as stacker cycles and green lights on outside bezel should flash.
  • Page 48: Parts List

    PARTS LIST PART # DESCRIPTION PART # DESCRIPTION   A5CB8020 Cash Box A5CORD36 8' HDMI Cord   W5TM4000 13/16 Black T-Molding A5CORD96 Cat 6 Ethernet Cord A5PICZ001 Bow Tie Fastener (Long Wheel Link to Solenoid) A5CE2300 Audio Isolator Cable   A5CEAU010 A5BURU040 Rubber Bumper Inside of A5BURU075 Audio Stereo Cable...
  • Page 49: Parts Pictures

    PARTS PICTURES      A5BK9999          A5BURU040     A5BURU050      A5BURU075        A5CA1005                 A5CB8020                  A5CE2300  A5CEAU010  A5CORD5           A5CORD36                            A5CORD96                      A5DE9600                         A5DE9601                       A5DE9602                      A5DE9603            A5DE9604    A5DE9605          A5DE9606                                A5DE9607       A5DE9614              A5DE9615                A5DE9616                     A5DE9617           A5DE9617‐P        A5DE9618    A5DE9619               A5EX9600                     A5EX9601                  A5LD1052                A5LI0003            A5ME4178              A5EB9000           A5FI9010            A5LK2000 ...
  • Page 50 PARTS PICTURES CONT.    A5ME4157          A5ME4159      A5ME4161       A5ME4169                   A5ME4171     A5ME4172    A5ME4174                   A5ME4177                A5ME4180         A5ME4181  A5ME8818                           A5ME8819                A5ME9610               A5ME9622         A5ME9624                   A5ME9628          A5ME4182            A5ME4183           A5ME4430             A5PICZ001          A5PL9097                  A5SP5021       A5VF4153               A5TT4101         AABK1013                         AACBL4A‐DOOR  AACE3219            AACE8811     AACE9600       AACE9601        AACE9602           AACE9604        AACE9605        AACE9606 ...
  • Page 51 PARTS PICTURES CONT.             AACE9616                        AACE9619              AACE9620               AACE9621      AACE9623  AACE9624      AACO1020           AALIHL110                      AAPB2700        AAPS1013‐JM                   AASW200                    A5TD1           W5TM4000          W5HG1065    AAMBRPI‐JM         AAMBRPPI‐JM‐M          AASO9600  A5CB9600        AACB4403    AACB8852‐‐JM      AACB9601           AACB9603 ...
  • Page 52: Decal Diagram

    DECAL DIAGRAM...
  • Page 53: Maintenance Log

    MAINTENANCE LOG If repairs are necessary, it is good practice to keep a log of repairs done and parts ordered. The chart below will assist you in tracking your game’s maintenance. DATE MAINTENANCE PERFORMED PARTS ORDERED INITIALS...
  • Page 54: Technical Support

    Bay Tek games. Many of our games share the same main-board electronics. This means you can buy one set of spare electronics to support many of your Bay Tek games. Spare boards allow you to get your game up and running the quickest and provide you a valuable troubleshooting option. Call our...
  • Page 55: Warranty

    WARRANTY Bay Tek Games warrants to the original purchaser that all game components will be free of defects in workmanship and materials for a period of 6 months from the date of purchase. If you fill out the registration card in the cashbox of the game, Bay Tek will add another 3 months to your warranty, free of charge.

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