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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: SQUIGGLE ........4...
  • Page 4: Welcome To: Squiggle

    WELCOME TO: Squiggle Congratulations on your purchase! Squiggle’s skill-based game play will entice repeat play, fueled by that oh-so-close feeling! With its glowing, irresistibly oversized button, animated lighting and engaging sound package, Squiggle will keep players dropping by for more! Please take a moment to read through this manual and be sure to contact our factory if you have any questions, or would like some more information.
  • Page 5: How To Play

    HOW TO PLAY Wait for the red balls to drop. Hit the button when you want the yellow ball to drop. Try to time the yellow ball drop where the bonus spot Earn tickets based on where the yellow ball landed!
  • Page 6: Specifications

    GAME SPECIFICATIONS WEIGHT POWER REQUIREMENTS NET WEIGHT 775 LBS. INPUT VOLTAGE 100 to 120 220 to 240 RANGE SHIP WEIGHT 925 LBS. INPUT FREQUENCY DIMENSIONS 50 HZ 60 HZ RANGE WIDTH 47” MAX OPERATING DEPTH 57” CURRENT HEIGHT 143” 5.8 AMPS @ 120V OPERATING TEMPERATURE 3.1 AMPS @ 240V FAHRENHEIT...
  • Page 7: Dip Switch Settings

    DIP SWITCH SETTINGS The dip switch bank is located on 2 small sensor control boards behind the lower service panel in the back of the game. Bottom sensor settings Top sensor settings...
  • Page 8: Setup Guide

    SETUP GUIDE Lay the top playfield on the ground. Lay the contol panel portion of the game down. Match bars with the fitting hole on each side and slide the Playfield to the control panel.
  • Page 9 SETUP GUIDE CONT. Stand the game up vertically Install 1/4 bolts in top piece by the middle tube. Hammer 3 bolts into each side and tighten to secure the top half of game to the bottom half.
  • Page 10 SETUP GUIDE CONT. Place 18 red balls in the left tube. All cords will be color coded except the next two cords addressed. Link the green and yellow cord 6535 to 6536...
  • Page 11 SETUP GUIDE CONT. Plug 6528 into the bottom motor. Connect 6510 black to 6424 black Connect 6500-1 yellow to 6500-2 yellow Connect 6512 plugs into bottom motor...
  • Page 12 SETUP GUIDE CONT. Connect 6513 gold to 6520-2 gold Connect 6521 brown to 6503 brown Connect 6507 pink to 6519 pink Connect 6507 white to 6524 white...
  • Page 13 SETUP GUIDE CONT. 6510 red to 6519 red Once all cables are hooked up, install piping. Install the bigger pipe on the left side of the game and install the smaller tube in the middle.
  • Page 14: 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 CLEAR TIX/CRED Press the MENU SELECT button 3 times to clear tickets and credits owed. RESET FACTORY Press MENU SELECT button 3 times to reset all settings to factory defaults.
  • Page 15: Volume And Attract

    VOLUME & ATTRACT SETTINGS VOLUME & ATTRACT SETTINGS ATTRACT VOLUME DEFAULT: 40 (INC OF 5) MUSIC VOLUME DEFAULT: 40 (INC OF 5) EFFECTS VOLUME DEFAULT: 40 (INC OF 5) VOICE VOLUME DEFAULT: 40 (INC OF 5) BONUS VOLUME DEFAULT: 40 (INC OF 5) ATTRACT TIMING...
  • Page 16: Game Settings

    GAME SETTINGS GAME SETTINGS GAME MODE SHOW-1CR NO ENTERTAIN NORMAL-TICKETS NORMAL-POINTS ONLY /PAYMENT NORMAL-TICKET: Payout through tickets. Marquee refers to “tickets”, NORMAL-POINTS: Payout through dispenser. Marquee refers to “points”, SHOW 1CR TIX: Gameplay starts with single pulse to coin input, no tickets rewarded, ENTERTAIN ONLY: Same as show mode, will change in future version ALTERNATING...
  • Page 17: Payout Menu

    PAYOUT MENU PAYOUT SETTINGS CREDITS PER PLAY CARD SWIPE ENABLED DISABLED PAPER TICKET VALUE FIXED TICKETS (inc. of 1) MERCY TICKETS MERCY REPLAY ENABLED DISABLED DEFAULT MIN BONUS VALUE 1000 (inc of 25) BONUS INCREMENT (inc of 5) MAX BONUS 1000 DEFAULT 1000 VALUES...
  • Page 18: Ticket Patterns

    TICKET PATTERNS PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN DEFAULT PATTERN HIGHLIGHTED *50* IN ORANGE COST PER $1.00 $2.00 $0.50 $0.50 $0.75 $1.00 $1.50 $1.00 PLAY AVG TICKETS 32-34 60-65 10-15 *3-5* 20-25 30-32 43-47 34-36 PER PLAY...
  • Page 19: Date/Location

    DATE/LOCATION SETTINGS DATE/ LOCATION SETTINGS Displays the current IP address of the game. If no Ethernet cable is connected, IP ADDRESS the setting will display “Check cable”. It is not necessary to have an Ethernet cable connected for proper game operation. Select the local timezone.
  • Page 20: Statistics

    STATISTICS STATISTICS Total number of games played since last reset TOTAL GAMES PLAYED Sum of ticket wins for all games since last reset TOTAL TICKETS Number of games in which the player did not press the large glowing orb of a NO BUTTON button to drop the yellow ball since last reset.
  • Page 21: Diagnostics

    DIAGNOSTICS DIAGNOSTICS Will display “Off” if large drop button is not pressed, “On” if pressed START BUTTON Will display “On” when a coinup pulse is detected on the Aux Monster board. COIN SWITCH Note that this may transition from “Off” to “On” and back to “Off” very quickly PULSE during coinup and may not be noticed.
  • Page 22 WIRING DIAGRAM WIRING DIAGRAM AC VOLTAGE A/C VOLTAGE AACB5156 AAFA6500 Cooling Fan Power Dist. Board A5CORD5 Power In Cord from wall AACB9601-SQ I/O Aux Board Line Filter A5FI9010 A5MO0032B AACE6529 Monitor Power Supply AC Power A5PS1013 (comes with TV) A5CORD5 AC Power to Power Supply A5CORD5...
  • Page 23: Wiring Diagrams

    WIRING DIAGRAM Ticket Dispenser, Drop Button, Menu Buttons, TICKET DISPENSOR, DROP/MENU BUTTONS METERS, DBA, AND COIN MECH Meters, DBA, & Coin Mech Wiring Diagram A5SP9700 Note: Enable signal originates Spring (4 per Button) at the Rasp Pi Board Magnetic Switch is normally 4 Volts DC.
  • Page 24 WIRING DIAGRAM WIRING DIAGRAM 12/5 VOLT FROM POWER DISTRIBUTION BOARD 12 / 5 VOLT FROM POWER DISTRIBUTION BOARD Marquee 5 VDC from Power Illumination Supply to Display Driver AACE6542 Board in marquee AACE6533 Marquee of the game Top of the game AAMO6500 AAMO6500 AACE6561...
  • Page 25 WIRING DIAGRAM POWER SUPPLY/ BONUS DISPLAY Power Supply & Bonus Display Wiring Diagram AACE6533 5 VDC to Display A5LD1052 Driver Board in Bonus Display marquee Not Used 5 VDC to AACB9603 AAMBRPI-SQ-M Display Rasp Pi Main Board Display Driver A5CBL-RBN40-1 Board AACE9609 HD Card...
  • Page 26 WIRING DIAGRAM WIRING DIAGRAM AACE6519 Right Outside Edge LED’s AACE6524 Inside and outside of inside track LED’s AACE6530 Left Outside Edge LED’s Not Used Not Used Pink Blue White Black Connectors Connectors Connectors Connectors Connectors Not Used Top of the game Bottom of the game AACE6507 5 Volts...
  • Page 27 WIRING DIAGRAM LED Wiring Gold AACE6527 AACE6555 Orange Connectors Outside of left outside Red Ball Drop Area LED’s Connectors track LED’s AACE6539 Blue Inside of left Connectors outside track LED’s AACE6540 Purple Outside of right Connectors outside track LED’s AACE6509 AACE6556 AACE6538 Silver...
  • Page 28 WIRING DIAGRAM WIRING DIAGRAM VIDEO, COLOR SENSOR, AND SOUND VIDEO, COLOR SENSOR, AND SOUND A5MO0032B Monitor A5PS9600 5 Volt Power In HD Card AASD0008A AACB9601-SQ Earphone A5CBL-RBN40-1 I/O Aux Board Ribbon between Boards HDMI 1 AAMBRPI-SQ Rasp Pi Main Board AACB6502 A5CEAU010 A5CORD36...
  • Page 29 WIRING DIAGRAM CARD SWIPE SYSTEM INSTRUCTIONS CARD SWIPE Option #1: AACE6517 Coin Switches and Lights New card swipe systems may come with a standard 9 pin Molex connector. Simply plug this connector and plug into your card swipe AACBL4A-DOOR reader. UCL—Universal Card Link Connector for Card Swipe Systems In “Payout Settings”...
  • Page 30 WIRING DIAGRAM AACB9601-SQ I/O Aux Board Pinout AACB9601 I/O AUX BOARD PINOUT Ticket Dispenser Menu/Counters DBA Connector Blue is notch - Processed on 9601 Black is Ground Orange is Inhibit - Processed on Rasp Pi Black is Ground Blue is select - Processed on Rasp Pi Black is Ground White is Enabled - Processed on Rasp Pi Green is menu - Processed on Rasp Pi...
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Guide Problem Probable Cause Remedy Unplugged. Check wall outlet cable to line filter (A5CORD5) (A5FI9010) in back of game. Check AACE6529 cable to power strip. No power to the Power strip turned off, Check rocker switch on power strip. Ensure game or plugs unplugged.
  • Page 32 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Guide Problem Probable Cause Remedy LED strip faulty Examine LED strip. Replace LED strip if needed. (AACE6523) Control Panel Faulty Cable Check cables from LED strip to RGB Control Board (AACE6550) LED’s not working Faulty RGB Control Swap cables to the different socket on the board. Power goes Light Board Replace RGB Board if needed.
  • Page 33 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Guide Problem Probable Cause Remedy Card Swipe System Special Set “Game drive voltage threshold” to 2 volts. Coin signal Game does Instructions wires are green and black wires. Refer to wiring diagram not coin up Pinched, broken, or Check connections from coin switches to I/O Aux Board.
  • Page 34 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Guide Problem Probable Cause Remedy If game plays, but no sound: Check HDMI cable (A5CORD36) from Raspberry Pi to monitor at HDMI 1 Monitor shows “No Signal” If game does not play: Faulty SD card. Reseat SD Card Replace if needed.
  • Page 35 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Guide Problem Probable Cause Remedy Refer to wiring diagram - Bonus display receives signals and 5 Volt DC power in from ”Marquee & 12 V Wiring” Display Driver Board. (AACE9609) 5 Volt DC power In Display Driver board provides power to, and receives signals Marquee is missing.
  • Page 36 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Guide Problem Probable Cause Remedy Mechanical Issue with The yellow ball should stay on toggle and not drop until the solenoid. button is pressed. Solenoid should only read 12 volts when Yellow ball is drop button is pressed. the first ball down every Drop button is stuck...
  • Page 37 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Guide Problem Probable Cause Remedy If blower is not running: AC Driver Board is not Check for a constant 110 VAC on the AACE6525 input cable. receiving power Red balls are not coming AC Driver Board not down. Check for a 12 Volt DC pulse on AACE6515 receiving signal from There is also a green LED on the board that will light up when it...
  • Page 38 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Guide Problem Probable Cause Remedy These 3 motors should have a Check for 12 Volts DC at the motor. If the motor has 12 Volts Mixing Motors constant 12 Volts DC. and is not turning, replace motor. (AAMO6500) not turning Mechanical Issue with motor.
  • Page 39 TROUBLESHOOTING COLOR SENSOR Color Sensor Troubleshooting The color sensor on the ball tube sends signals to the Color Control Boards mounted in the back of the game. The game must see balls passing by the sensors to determine the ball color. At power on, the game will sort balls by: - Ball separator solenoid engages for 20 seconds, then disengages.
  • Page 40: Diagnostics

    DIAGNOSTICS BILL ACCEPTOR 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 41 DIAGNOSTICS POWER SUPPLY 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 42: How To

    HOW TO ADJUST COLOR SENSOR How to Adjust Color Sensor The color sensor is located in the top of the ball tube next to the monitor. If the game is not registering the yellow ball in the correct spot, this color sensor may be dirty, too far away from the balls, or too close to the balls.
  • Page 43 White is the Ticket Enable Set “Credits Per Play” to 1 Black is Ground Blue is the Ticket Notch Set “Card Swipe” to Enabled Green is Coin Signal HOW TO Red is 12 Volts DC How to Update Software UPDATE SOFTWARE The software is programmed onto a SD Card There is separate software for the game main board and the Marquee Sign main board.
  • Page 44 HOW TO HOW TO CLEAN COLOR SENSOR CLEAN COLOR SENSOR Use a can of air to spray in the small holes in the top of the tube. This should remove any debris that has accumulated on the sensor. HOW TO REPLACE DROP BUTTON HOW TO HOW TO...
  • Page 45 HOW TO HOW TO HOW TO CLEAN PLAYFIELD CLEAN PLAYFIED CLEAN PLAYFIED There are a bunch of #2 square bit screws holding the front plexi on top cabinet. The arrow plexi and LED will also have to be removed. There are a bunch of #2 square bit screws holding the front plexi on top cabinet. The arrow plexi and LED will also have to be removed.
  • Page 46 HOW TO REPLACE RED BALLS BLOWER How to Replace Red Balls Blower How to Replace Red Balls Blower The Red Ball Blower is located under the large blue vacuum form The Red Ball Blower is located under the large blue vacuum form middle section.
  • Page 47 HOW TO REPLACE RED BALLS How to Replace Red Balls How to Replace Red Balls The Red Balls travel through the grey tube that is pressed into the The Red Balls travel through the grey tube that is pressed into the PVC pipe.
  • Page 48 HOW TO HOW TO REPLACE LED LIGHTS IN PLAYFIELD REPLACE LED LIGHTS IN PLAYFIELD The LED lights are sandwiched between plywood and plastic. If needed to be replaced, the assembly can be removed from the game and brought to a bench to replace a LED light strip.
  • Page 49: Tube Diagrams

    YELLOW BALL TUBE DIAGRAM Yellow Ball Tube Diagram A5PI6507 A5PV6503 A5PI6508 A5PV6505 Grey flex pipe attaches to left side for yellow ball A5CL6500 A5PI6509 AAPI6515 A5CL6500 A5PV6503 A5PI6511 AAPV6502 AABL6500 0.6 Ohms across blower 12 Volts DC when activated Important - Make sure the wire is on this side of this pipe!
  • Page 50 RED BALLS TUBE DIAGRAM Red Balls Tube Diagram A5PI6502 A5PV6507 A5PI6501 A5PV6506 A5PI6503 A5PV6506 Grey flex pipe A5CL6500 attaches to right side for A5PI6504 red balls AAPI6515 A5PV6504 0.6 Ohms across blower 12 Volts DC when activated Note: A5PI6505 The 220 Volt AC version of this blower is part # AABL6501 Yellow Balls Blower Important - Make sure...
  • Page 51: Parts List

    PARTS LIST Parts List PART # DESCRIPTION PART # DESCRIPTION A5AC1004 Acrylic, Cover, Driver Board A5ME6515 Metal, Top Pin Row Ground Plate A5BA5802 BALL,RED,HDPE,37.8mm A5PI6500 Pipe, Scoring Ball Stack A5BA3201 BALL,YELLOW,HDPE,37.8mm A5PI6501 Pipe, 4" PVC A5BK9999 Bracket, Power Supply Mounting A5PI6502 Pipe, 2"X7.125"...
  • Page 52 Cable Assy, Console RGB W5KE5000 Keeper, Lock AACE6524 Cable Assy, Mid Playfield Addressable W5TM3000 T-Molding, 11/16" Blue, 17 Feet Per Squiggle AACE6525 Cable Assy, Line Voltage Ac Driver Board W5TM4002 T-Molding,7/8"Blue, 76 Feet Per Squiggle AACE6526 Cable Assy, Communication To Marquee...
  • Page 53 PARTS LIST Parts Pictures A5AC1004 A5BA5802 A5BA3201 A5BK9999 A5CB2050 A5CBL5900 A5CBL6500 A5CBL-RBN40-1 A5CE2300 A5CEAU010 A5CL6500 A5CORD36 A5CORD5 A5FI9010 A5LD1052 A5LK2001 A5LK5002 A5MA9700 A5OU1000 A5PL8900 A5ME4180 A5ME4182 A5ME5180 A5PV6503 A5PV6504 A5PV6505 A5PV6506 A5PV6507 A5TD1 A5TT4101...
  • Page 54 PARTS LIST Parts Pictures AACBL4A-DOORA AACE1715 AACE3219 AACE6500 AACE6501 AACE6502 AACE6503 AACE6504 AACE6505 AACE6506 AACE6507 AACE6508 AACE6509 AACE6510 AACE6511 AACE6512 AACE6513 AACE6514 AACE6515 AACE6516 AACE6517 AACE6518 AACE6520 AACE6521 AACE6522 AACE6523 AACE6525 AACE6526 AACE6528 AACE6529 AACE6531 AACE6532 AACE6533 AACE6534 AACE6535 AACE6536 AACE6537 AACE6542 AACE6543...
  • Page 55 PARTS LIST Parts Pictures AACE6552 AACE6554 AACE6555 AACE6556 AACE6557 AACE6558 AACE8811 AACE9609 AACO1020 AAPB2700 AASW200 W5HG1025 W5HG1050 W5KE5000 W5TM4002 A5PS1013 A5PS9600 AABL6500 A5CB9600 AABD5029-A AACB4051-2 AACB6502 AACB6503 AACB9601-SQ AACB9603 AAMBRPI-SQ AAMBRPPI-SQ-M AASD0008A A5CB6500 A5CB6501...
  • Page 56: Decal Diagram

    DECAL DIAGRAM A5DE6509 Marquee A5DE6515 Ball Arows A5DE6511 Play Field A5DE6513 Gear Cover A5DE6508 A5DE6506 Monitor Right Monitor Left A5DE6512 Monitor Cover A5DE6507 Control Panel A5DE6501 Outer Door A5DE6505 Left Side Decal A5DE6504 Right Side Decal A5DE6500 (Not Visible) Inner Door...
  • Page 57: 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 58: Technical Support

    TECHNICAL SUPPORT Excellent customer service is very important to Bay Tek Games! We know that keeping your games in great operating condition is important to your business. When you need us, we are here to help. You can call us for free technical assistance, and you can count on us to have parts on-hand to support your game.
  • Page 59: 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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