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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 bulletins, updates on retro fit parts, software upgrades, and much more.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS FACTORY CONTACT INFORMATION ......2 WELCOME TO: Sink It ......... .4 HOW TO PLAY .
  • Page 4: Welcome To: Sink It

    Your Friends at Bay Tek Games GAME INSPECTION Inspect the game for any damaged, loose, or missing parts. If damage is found, please contact your freight carrier first. Then, contact Bay Tek Games’ Service Department at 920.822.3951 or e-mail them at service@baytekgames.com for further assistance.
  • Page 5: How To Play

    HOW TO PLAY Insert credits and select 1- or 2-player with the buttons on the front of the games. (Single games will not have the 2-player button) Toss or bounce the balls into the cups, trying to hit all 10 cups and turn off the blue lights inside before your opponent! Win tickets for your skills!
  • Page 6: Specifications

    GAME SPECIFICATIONS WEIGHT POWER REQUIREMENTS INPUT VOLTAGE 100 to 120 220 to 240 NET WEIGHT 475 LBS. RANGE SHIP WEIGHT 525 LBS. INPUT FREQUENCY 50 HZ 60 HZ DIMENSIONS RANGE WIDTH 30” MAX START UP OPERATING DEPTH 71” CURRENT CURRENT HEIGHT 77”...
  • Page 7: Quick Setup Guide

    QUICK SET UP GUIDE Place the game near its final location. Open the stor- age compartment by unlocking the front metal and sliding the bounce platform forward. Ensure the balls didn’t bounce out of the trough during transport. No more than 20 balls should be in the machine at a time for proper function Sink It uses 38-40 mm ping pong balls...
  • Page 8: Head To Head Connection

    HEAD TO HEAD CONNECTION Place two games next to each other and pull out the bounce platforms. Locate the grey phone cables inside each compart- ment connected to the auxillary board shown. The boards are connected to the motherboard via USB. Feed the cable through the hole in the back of the cabinet, and repeat in other cabinet Plug the cables from each game into each other, clip...
  • Page 9 HEAD TO HEAD CONNECTION Secure the cabinets together with included bolts, washers and locknuts. One set of holes is located inside the coin door of the left game and the ticket door of the right game. The other set of holes is inside the back doors.
  • Page 10 HEAD TO HEAD CONNECTION Place the marquee on top of the two games, centering it between them. Secure with included wood screws. Open the back door of game one and locate the marquee cable near the upper left corner. Plug in the cable and close the door, making sure the cable rests in the notch in the door and doesn’t get pinched.
  • Page 11: Dip Switch Settings

    DIP SWITCH SETTINGS The dip switch bank is located on the minigen board under the bouncing platform; open the front door, then slide the platform towards you. *factory default settings are highlighted below SWITCH DESCRIPTION Enable Tickets New Jersey compliance Do Not Adjust Do Not Adjust...
  • Page 12: Main Menu Functions

    MAIN MENU Press the MENU BUTTON inside the front door to enter the main menu. Scroll through the options by pressing MENU BUTTON and make your selection with the MENU SELECT button. The blue and red player buttons also scroll through the menus.
  • Page 13: Game Setup

    GAME SETUP SETTINGS OPTIONS & FACTORY DEFAULTS Credits per Play DBA Additional Games Gives additional games for $ bill denominations (default is 0-off ) CC Charge Games/Swipe CC Add Games/Swipe Game Time (seconds) Balls Per Game Extra Last Ball Delay never (seconds) Ticket Patterns...
  • Page 14: Ticket Patterns

    TICKET PATTERNS NUMBER OF CUPS HIT AVERAGE PATTERN TICKETS PER GAME TICKETS 6-10 (+1 per remaining ball) 10-13 (+1 per remaining ball) 14-16 (+1 per remaining ball) 17-20 (+1 per remaining ball) 21-26 (+1 per remaining ball) 27-30 (+1 per remaining ball) 31-35 (+1 per remaining ball) 36-40...
  • Page 15: Diagnostics Menu

    DIAGNOSTICS MENU...
  • Page 16: Reports

    REPORTS MENU These reports will help you to determine the earmings, payout and overall number of plays generated by your Beer Pong game.
  • Page 17: Software Update

    SOFTWARE UPDATE...
  • Page 18: Mainboard Pinout

    MAINBOARD PINOUT DIAGRAM                                      ...
  • Page 19 MAINBOARD PINOUT GUIDE Pin Type Purpose Pin # LOWSIDE =Low Side Driver #1,w diode =High Side Driver LOWSIDE #2, = TTL Input/Output w diode = LED Constant Current Drive LOWSIDE #3 = 12 Volts LOWSIDE #4 = Ground LOWSIDE #5 LOWSIDE #6 Pin Type Purpose...
  • Page 20 MAINBOARD PINOUT GUIDE Pin Type Purpose Pin # =Low Side Driver PB19 =High Side Driver PX39 = TTL Input/Output PX00 = LED Constant Current Drive PX01 = 12 Volts PB20 = Ground PX02 PB21 Pin Type Purpose Pin # PB22 +12 Volts PB23 +12 Volts...
  • Page 21: Minigen Pinout

    MINIGEN PINOUT (AANEWGEN1-PJ/RBN) AACE3306 Ribbon Cable to AACE3319 Menu Buttons & lights in cups Counter AACE3303 AACE3327 12 Volt DC Red Chaselight Power In Cable Cable AACE3316 Bill Acceptor +12 V AACE3316 Signal Coin Door A5CEAU010 AANEWGEN1-PJ/RBN Sound Input From Motherboard AACE3309 Comm with Motherboard...
  • Page 22: Wiring Diagrams

    WIRING DIAGRAMS COIN MECH, MENU BUTTON & COUNTERS Menu Button Scroll Button AAPB2700 AAPB2700 AACE3319 Game AACL3321 AACL3321 Counter Red LED Chase Red LED Chase AACE3319 Light Cable Light Cable AACE3320 Ticket To J25 Counter on main board. AABD1055 Chase Light Connector Board AACE3303 AACE3327 To Power IN...
  • Page 23 WIRING DIAGRAMS PLAYER BUTTON, MOTOR & SENSORS 12 Volts DC Power In between Red and Black wires Normally 0 VDC between Black and White wires. (LED is ON) When Blocked - 3.3 VDC between Black and White wires. (LED is OFF) AANEWGEN1-PJ/RBN AANEWGEN1-PJ Ball Dispense Sensor...
  • Page 24 WIRING DIAGRAMS MOTHERBOARD COMMUNICATION AANEWGEN1-PJ/RBN Head to Head Cable to connect 2 games together AACE3309 Communication cable from J16 on main board to blue J1 on Interface Board. Spare connector to ensure proper connection for A5CEAU010 AACE3309 AACE3325 Head To Head Audio Jack from AACE3326 Motherboard to...
  • Page 25 WIRING DIAGRAMS CUP LIGHTS, TICKET DISPENSER & SPEAKER Comm from Minigen AACE3306 AANEWGEN1-PJ/RBN AACE3302 To J19 Speaker on main AACE8811 board To J9 on To J5 on main board main board Cup 10 Lights Cup 1 Lights To Ticket AACE3310-10 AACE3310-1 Dispenser Part # A5TD1...
  • Page 26 WIRING DIAGRAMS A/C IN & POWER SUPPLY LED Cabinet Lighting LED Strip in Marquee Blue LED’s under Game AACE2913 AACE3329 To plug into Optional Sign AACE3331 AAMB8-HD AACE3330 AACE3328 Power Supply Monitor A5PS1008 A5MO2200 Power Cable To MiniGen AACE3303 To J18 Connector on Main Board...
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Troubleshooting Strategy Use common sense and a systematic method of troubleshooting to determine the exact problem, probable cause and remedy. Use the process of elimination to find the faulty component. Always check for the simple and obvious causes first such as unplugged, loose or broken wires and bad sensors, bent, pinched, stuck or jammed components.
  • Page 28 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Probable Cause Remedy All scoring is registered with a If no camera picture in Diagnostic Menu: Scoring Incorrectly camera in top of cabinet. Check: Camera (Part # AACM1300) It is OK if camera is mounted Cable (Part # AACORD19) on angle.
  • Page 29 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Probable Cause Remedy Look for “Check Minigen Refer to “Check Minigen Comm” error Game not coining up. Comm” error on screen. diagnostic section. Note: If game is equipped with 2 Bill Accep- Ensure game makes sound Check coin switches—both should be wired tors, they both share the signal line when coin switch is triggered.
  • Page 30 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Probable Cause Remedy Balls not releasing - There are many factors that could contribute to the balls not releasing. Please browse through the following sections: - Not enough balls in game - Ball jam - Error on screen - Faulty Motor - Ball release sensor blocked/bad - Ball trough sensor blocked/bad...
  • Page 31 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Probable Cause Remedy Balls not releasing - There are many factors that could contribute to the balls not releasing. Please browse through the following sections: - Not enough balls in game - Ball jam - Error on screen - Faulty Motor - Ball release sensor blocked/bad - Ball trough sensor blocked/bad...
  • Page 32 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Probable Cause Remedy Any balls missing the cups will Ensure ball trough is clear and not blocked with be counted be the Ball Trough debris. Sensor Check power: 12 Volts DC Power In between Not counting balls Check voltage with DC Red and Green wire.
  • Page 33 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Opto Sensor on ticket Blow dust from sensor and clean with Tickets do dispenser dirty. isopropyl alcohol. not dispense Faulty ticket dispenser. Replace with working dispenser to isolate the or Wrong Tickets on problem. (A5TD1) amount monitor does dispensed.
  • Page 34 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Probable Cause Remedy Monitor VGA cable unplugged. Fan on motherboard not turning AAMB8-HD Faulty or loose RAM Monitor says “NO SIG- Large power connector unplugged on NAL” for 5 motherboard seconds after Monitor power-up. Faulty power supply - Refer to Then dark.
  • Page 35: Power Supply Diagnostics

    POWER SUPPLY DIAGNOSTICS 1.) Verify AC power to game. Check power strip in front door. The rocker switch should be illuminated. 3.) Check connection to power supply. 4.) Ensure Power Supply switch is set to 115V (or 230V) (Some model power supplies may not have this) 5.) Ensure Power switch is on.
  • Page 36: Bill Acceptor Diagnostics

    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. A “Downstacker” should be used for clearance issues. Standard DBA is MEI # AE2431-D5E Part # A5AC9093 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 37: How To: Access Mainboard

    HOW TO: ACCESS MAINBOARD/ MOTOR/ BALL SENSOR Unlock 2 top locks and flip open Slide “Bounce Pad” out front panel. toward front of game. Motherboard, Power Supply, Minigen board and Communication board are now accessible. To Remove Motor: Remove 4 screws from center of wood wheel. Motor can now be unscrewed and removed from game.
  • Page 38: How To: Remove Cup Assembly

    HOW TO: REMOVE CUP ASSEMBLY Remove 2 screws holding cup platform in place. HOW TO: ACCESS CAMERA/ AC LIGHT Remove 3 screws holding wood support in place. Slide plexi toward front of cabinet and remove from game. Note on linking two Sink It Games: Two Sink It games can be linked for Head To Head play.
  • Page 39: Parts Lists

    PARTS LIST PART # DESCRIPTION PART # DESCRIPTION A5PL9097 Plate, replaces the bill acceptor A5PL3050 Plug, Push In, Round, 1” Hole A5BA3001 Ball, White, Ping Pong Ball, 40 mm A5PL9991 Plate, Ticket Option, Blue AABA3001-P40 Pre-packaged bag of 40 balls A5OU1000 Outlet Strip AC A5CA1002...
  • Page 40 PARTS PICTURES A5PL9097 A5BA3001 A5CA1002 A5VF2002 A5CE1801 A5CN1031 A5CEAU010 A5CORD11 A5CORD23 A5CORD5 AACU3001-10 A5FI9010 A5HU1200 A5OU1000 A5LI0001 A5LK2000 A5LK5001 A5PB3000 A5PB3001 A5PS1008 A5CN1031 A5CN3001 A5ME3001 A5ME3011 A5ME3012 A5ME3014 AACU3010...
  • Page 41 PARTS PICTURES AACBL4A-DOOR A5LI0001 AACE8811 AAPB2700 AALIHL110 AAMO3300 AACE3300 AACE3301 AACE3302 AACE3303 AACE3304 AACE3306 AACE3307 AACE3309 AACE3310-X AACE3311 AACE3316 AACE3318 AACE3319 AACE3320 AACE3327 AACE3328 AACE3329 AACE3330 AACE33331 AACB0232 AABD1055 A5CB3004 AACB2204 AACB2203 AACB3003 AAMB8-HD AANEWGEN1-PJ/RBN A5CM3000...
  • Page 42 PARTS PICTURES A5DE3050 A5DE3050-1 A5DE3051 A5DE3052 A5DE3053 A5DE30054-1 A5DE3054-2 A5DE3054-3 A5DE3055-1 A5DE3055-2 A5DE3055-3 A5DE3057 A5DE3058-1 A5DE3058-2 A5DE3059 A5DE3060 A5DE3061 A5DE6062 A5DE3064 A5DE3065...
  • Page 43 DECAL ID- SINGLE GAME...
  • Page 44 DECAL ID- SHOOTOUT (DOUBLE)
  • Page 45: 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 46: 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 47: Warranty

    Warranty Registration for each machine. Warranty Registration cards may be found as shipped with each machine or online at our website. These must be filled out and submitted to Bay Tek Games within 30 days of purchase to be valid.

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