Summary of Contents for Coastal Amusements Jacks Hi
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* 4 Player * (Ticket) Produced by : Harry Levy Amusement Contractor Ltd Distributed in North and South America exclusively by: COASTAL AMUSEMENTS, INC. COASTAL AMUSEMENTS, INC. COASTAL AMUSEMENTS, INC. COASTAL AMUSEMENTS, INC. 1935 Swarthmore Ave. Lakewood, NJ 08701 (USA)
Contents Section 1 Commissioning - Receipt of machine - Electrical connection - Electrical supply entry - Physical dimension - Initial operation Section 2 Access - Access to the machine Section 3 Game Operation - The game - Priming the playfield with coins - General care and maintenance Section 4 Electrical Systems...
Electrical Connection The Jacks Hi machine should be connected to the mains supply via a suitable plug to suit your installation requirements. Supply entry to the machine is via an IEC 320 style filtered inlet (Ref: Section 1.3).
Initial Operation Connect the mains supply and switch ON. The Top-Sign and Coin-Entry fluorescent lamps will illuminate and the pusher boxes start moving. Insert a coin in any of the coin entry chutes, a tune will be heard as the coin is accepted. The corresponding section coin-in counter will be incremented.
Game Operation The Game Attract Mode When not in active play, the machine lighting and pusher box mechanism operate continuously. An attract sound may be heard at intervals dependant on the switch settings of the sound board. The reel mechanism will occasional rotate to create interest in the playfield. Active Play Mode When coins of the correct type are inserted into a coin entry chute they are detected by a dual beam opto sensor activating that particular player section and then pass down the moving coin chute into...
General Care & Maintenance The Jacks Hi is a robust and reliable machine, which looked after will give years of profitable service. Regular cleaning is the key to optimum condition and performance. To maintain all visible surfaces in an 'as new condition': 3.
Electrical Systems Circuit Breakers Mains Supply Circuit Breaker The Mains Supply is protected by a thermally operated circuit breaker, which can be manually reset. This circuit breaker is located in a metal enclosure together with the main supply switch. Mains Supply Feed Mains Supply Selection Switch Circuit Breaker...
4.2 Logic Board The logic board houses the game Micro-controller (PIC) and the Non-volatile RAM, together with interfacing electronics and RS232 data port. There is one logic board per player section. Supplies healthy DIP Sw.1 LEDs DIP Sw.2 Non-Volatile RS232 Dataport Micro-controller Main Logic Board Program: JAXHI06 V1.1...
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Logic board switch settings continued: Poles Nominal % Payout 45 (Factor Setting) SW2 Pole 4 Pole 4 is used to ‘reset ‘ the current payout percentage registers. When in play, the program tracks the payouts and adjusts the availability of the higher value cards so as to maintain the selected percentage payout (poles 1-3).
Power Supplies WARNING - Dangerous voltages (230 V) within - Disconnect from the mains supply! Each set of two back-to-back player sections shares a power supply unit (PSU) and Dichroic lighting transformer. These units are fitted one in each of the lower compartments. Both units are housed in earthed metal enclosures;...
Reel Mechanism The reel mechanism is located on the rear of the pin perspex, with three illuminated graphics on the reel band displayed through a clear window in the perspex. The reel band is removable by lifting the two grey plastic tabs and then pressing inward on the roller assembly, which will click into the retracted position, thus removing tension from the reel band It is probably best to release the reel mech from its mounting if it is required to replace the reel band Illumination lamps may be removed and replaced by releasing the PCB mounted lamp holder.
Counters Electro-mechanical counters are provided in each player section, located in the coin entry compartment. These counters record the number of coins in, feature awarded coins out, coins over the edge/tickets issued. Taking readings from these counters regularly will obviously facilitate the monitoring of the machine performance and assist in cash accounting.
4.11 Alarm Board Located in the No.1 top sign (access door end of machine), this board drives a sounder to produce the alarm tone for tilt, motor jam etc. Sounder Alarm Board 4.12 Pusher Box Motor Control This system utilises an opto-electronic method to monitor the motor load, and stop the motor in the event of a restriction/jam.
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The pulses produced by the opto receiver are monitored by the circuitry of the motor control PCB. This control circuit basically monitors for a given number of pulses within a set time frame. Should this number of pulses decrease beyond the tolerated amount, the supply to the motor is immediately switched off via a solid-state relay.
Swipe Change Facility (Optional Fit) 4.13 If the machine was purchased with the optional facility to interface with a swipe card change facility, then a change board and interface relay will have been installed. This is ‘interface’ circuitry, and the swipe card system needs to be installed by a trained person. The supplied installation basically provides for a pulsed input, inhibit relay output and payout hopper control.
Lighting Cabinet Lighting Fluorescent Lighting WARNING - Dangerous Voltages (230v) - switch OFF prior to replacing! Fluorescent tube lighting is situated in both the top sign and the coin entry areas. The lighting in the coin entry area has double insulated fittings in accordance with current regulations, and the control gear is mounted on a light tray in each top sign, together with the control gear for that top sign lighting.
Mechanical Systems Pusher boxes The pusher boxes are mounted on two Accuride slide bearings. An annual check to remove any build up of dust, and a light coat of grease will ensure many years of reliable service. Ensure that the coin scraper system is fully intact and working smoothly and freely, replace any suspect parts subject to wear.
7.3 Basic Checks Symptom Possible Fault Remedy Will not start Internal switch OFF Check internal switch is ON Circuit breaker tripped Check plug fuse then circuit breakers. No sound Volume Adjust volume Speaker Check wiring. Replace if faulty Sound board Check power supply &...
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Spare Parts List This spares list is by no means fully comprehensive; since to provide the full listing would require another volume! The following are some of the more commonly required items that you may need. If the item you require is not listed, please contact either your distributor or Harry Levy Amusements and we will be pleased to assist you.
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HL JK 13461-D Topsign Feature Topsign Lighting Alarm Motor Tilt Board Control Board Board Coin Opto Coin Opto Coin Opto Coin Opto Coin Opto Coin Opto Pendulum Tilt Topsign Beacon 12v 2.2W Speaker Counter Counter Counter Counter Counter Counter 8 Ohm 25 Watt Board 2 x Fan 12v 12 x Dichroic Lamps 12v 50Watt...
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HL JK 13462-D BLACK BRN BROWN Topsign 4 x Dichroic Lamp Topsign ORG ORANGE Feed 12V 35Watt 5A Reset Fuses Mains YELLOW Inlet GRN GREEN BLUE VIOLET GRY GREY WHT WHITE Logic PINK Voltage Mains Reset Fuse Switch 7.5 Amp To Remaining Sections Dichroic...
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HL JK 12337 - D BLACK BRN BROWN ORG ORANGE YELLOW TILT BOARD MOTOR CONTROL BOARD GRN GREEN BLUE VIOLET Alarm GRY GREY WHT WHITE PINK RED/YEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 9 8 7 2 4 3 1 6 6 3 2 1 4 7 SS RELAY GRY/RED...
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HL JK 13463-D Lockout Coil 9-way BLU/BLK BLACK Molex Sound Link BLU/BRN BRN BROWN To all Sections BLU/RED BLU/ORG COIN ORG ORANGE BLU/YEL Sound YELLOW ENTRY Detect CN6 Pin 10 Board GRN GREEN OPTO BLK/YEL BLUE PNK/RED PNK/RED VIOLET Tilt Reset BLK/VIO Signal...
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HL JK 13415 - D Beacon BLACK BRN BROWN ORANGE REEL UNIT YELLOW GREEN 1 4 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 BLUE Topsign Lamps 12v 2.2W VIOLET GREY WHT WHITE PINK POWER YEL/BRN FEATURE PCB YEL/RED YEL/BLU LOGIC RIBBON Playfield...
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HL JK 12340 - D BLK BLACK BRN BROWN RED RED Speaker To Topsign To Topsign ORG ORANGE 8 Ohm 25 W Tilt Board Motor Control Board YELLOW GRN GREEN 6-way 6-way 6 3 5 2 BLU BLUE Molex Molex VIOLET GRY GREY WHT WHITE...
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