DSM TIC TAC TOE Owner's Manual

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TIC
TAC
TOE
Owner's manual
DSM Sales & Manufacturing
Version 3.3.3

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  • Page 1 Owner’s manual DSM Sales & Manufacturing Version 3.3.3...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Game Overview..............3 Getting Started ..............4 Game Setup ....................4 Setup Buttons ......................5 “Choose Credits Per Play” ..................5 “Choose Credits Per Bill” ................... 5 “Select Difficulty Level for Regular Play”..............5 “Select Difficulty Level for Bonus Play” ..............6 “Select One for Teaser Sound or Zero for No Sound”...
  • Page 3: Game Overview

    Once the game starts the nine squares of the Tic Tac Toe board begin to light and the player must stop the light in order to light three squares in a row. The player pushes the play button and stops the light on one square then the lights begin again, only this time, the lights are a little faster.
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    Getting Started This Tic Tac Toe game is ready to play right out of the box with factory preset defaults. However, if you wish to change any settings in how the game plays or how much it costs, follow these simple instructions through the setup process.
  • Page 5: Setup Buttons

    “Select Difficulty Level for Regular Play” 7. “Select difficulty level for regular play.” There are 11 different levels of difficulty (0-10) for the regular play of this game. This is for the first Tic Tac Toe only. This will determine how fast the...
  • Page 6: Select Difficulty Level For Bonus Play

    lights cycle from one square to the next. Control your payout with the difficulty level. (Most owners will place very small prizes on coils one through six and allow many people to win this prize.) the difficulty level table in this owner’s manual to set the best difficulty level for you “Select Difficulty Level for Bonus Play”...
  • Page 7: Setup Quick Reference Guide

    Setup Quick Reference Guide The game comes preset from the factory at recommended levels Vocal Description Choice Factory Default Command Choose This adjusts 0 credits (free 2 credits Credits per how much the play) to 8 Play game costs (1 credits coin equals 1 credit...
  • Page 8: Difficulty Level Table

    These payout levels are estimates based on history and odds. It is the sole responsibility of the game owner to set the game difficulty for desired payout. DSM Sales & Manufacturing will not be held responsible for prizes dispensed before the desired time and will not refund money for...
  • Page 9: Game Play

    The lights in the first round are yellow. The player must get a Tic Tac Toe with all yellow lights. If the player does get a Tic Tac Toe then he has a choice to select a small prize or attempt another Tic Tac Toe for a grand prize.
  • Page 10: Round 2

    The lights are red in the bonus round. If the player wins the round by successfully getting a Tic Tac Toe then he will be able to choose a grand prize. Look at the...
  • Page 11: Audit Mode

    Audit Mode Use this function to electronically audit the game’s income and payout totals. 1. Press the Audit/History button (the blue button inside the lower front door) to enter the audit section of the software. 2. During the teaser mode, if the game is waiting for credits, the display will show zero.
  • Page 12 4. Once you have advanced through each step of the audit the display will read A again. 5. Press the Audit/History button anytime during the audit to exit the Audit mode and enter the History mode. 6. You can reset the audit numbers by turning the power to the game off and then powering up the machine again while holding the audit button.
  • Page 13: History Mode

    Then you can use the yellow and blue buttons on the front panel to move up or down through the last ten games. The Tic Tac Toe lights will show how the game ended. Os indicate the game ended in the small prize round.
  • Page 14 PIC. If there are no games in the History, the Tic Tac Toe board will show more than three lights in random positions or no lights at all. This means that no games have been stored...
  • Page 15: Additional Features

    Additional Features The following features are in the design of the machine for your convenience. Tilt Meter Inside the machine is a tilt meter that will sound an alarm as soon as the machine is tipped in any direction. This is a security feature to warn of attempted theft or vandalism.
  • Page 16: Prizes

    Prizes First open the top front maintenance door to insert prizes. Make sure the game is not running while loading the prizes on the coils. The prize coils are designed to give the player an opportunity to win small prizes or take large prizes. Merchandising of this machine is the key to its success.
  • Page 17: Service And Troubleshooting

    Service and Troubleshooting Call your dealer for technical support issues. 1. The coins do not register as credits. a. Open the coin door and make sure that all the wires are connected properly. Next check those same wires and make sure that they are connected to the main board on the control panel.
  • Page 18 You can then change the bulbs (Use F20 T12, 24” bulbs) with ease and slide the fixture back into place. Tighten the wing nuts when finished. 11. How do I change one of the nine TIC TAC TOE circuit boards?
  • Page 19 On each side of the plastic TIC TAC TOE board is one small screw. Remove those two screws and pull the plastic board off to access the nine circuit boards. 12. How do I replace the power strip? a. Unplug the machine first. Undo the nuts on either side of the power strip to remove the strip itself.
  • Page 20: Your Machine's Personal Information

    It is important to write down all important information of this individual unit in case you need it later. Your dealer support phone number and contact:_______________________ Your Tic Tac Toe Serial #:_______________________ The PIC 4 digit check sum number (the largest chip on the main circuit board example (G TACA c39b)): _______...
  • Page 21: Replacement Parts

    Replacement Parts Not all possible parts are listed on this sheet. Call your dealer to order parts. Part Part # TTT Main Circuit Board DSM-1071 TTT G Lamp Circuit Board DSM-1072 TTT O Strip Circuit Board Set DSM-1074 (2 Prize Sensor Boards)

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