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KIT & DEDICATED
INSTALLATION
MANUAL
Version 03/04

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  • Page 1 KIT & DEDICATED INSTALLATION MANUAL Version 03/04...
  • Page 2: Features

    Duck, Skeet, and a Huge Variety of Targets • Operator Selectable Bloodless and Tagging Modes ITS®, INCREDIBLE TECHNOLOGIES®, the ITS® logo, the ITNet logo, and the IT logo are trademarks, registered trademarks, service marks, or registered service marks of Incredible Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    FEATURES ........................................1 DEDICATED CABINETS ................................4 ..............................4 EDICATED ONTENTS ................................4 ECOMMENDED UPPLIES ....................................4 ABINET Power Requirements ..................................... 4 Rifle and Holster Clips ....................................4 Hard Drive ........................................4 Volume and Test Switches ................................... 4 LED Sign ........................................4 Card Reader ........................................
  • Page 4 NODE CONNECTIONS ................................14 INITIAL POWER-UP ................................. 14 ITNET OPERATOR REGISTRATION ............................ 15 ITNET INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ..........................15 OPERATOR TEST MODE ................................ 16 ....................................16 COLLECTIONS & AUDITS RESET ..........................16 ..............................17 PERATOR DJUSTABLES GAME MODE SELECTION ..................................17 COIN DOOR SETTINGS ..................................
  • Page 5: Dedicated Cabinets

    Hard Drive EDICATED ABINETS BIG BUCK HUNTER II uses a hard drive to store its game data. The Hard Drive is shipped in a padded box inside the cabinet. Install the hard drive carefully, as it EDICATED ONTENTS is very sensitive to shock. Make sure the hard drive is mounted securely and the power and data cables are secure.
  • Page 6: Card Reader

    Security Bar When ITNet features are enabled, special messages related to tournaments or contests will be sent through the phone line for automatic display. If the LED is Big Buck Hunter II comes with a heavy-duty security required to be off in your state or location, it can be bar, to help you protect your cash box.
  • Page 7: Kit Game Installation

    NSTALLATION NSTALLATION REPARATION ACKAGE ONTENTS BEFORE YOU START..(1) Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Assembly (1) Hard Drive and 40-Pin Ribbon Cable 1. Checks to see if all the needed parts have been (1) ATX Power Supply included in your kit or tournament cabinet. (1) Gun Assembly 2.
  • Page 8: Cabinet Selection

    Cabinet Selection ONTROL ANEL You can choose either a new cabinet or a used Compare your cabinet’s control panel to the diagram cabinet for your BIG BUCK HUNTER game. Reusing a cabinet is by far the most cost-effective way to below to determine how to install the graphics and maximize the return of your initial investment.
  • Page 9: Volume And Test Switches

    Function Labels Overlay Installation Insert the supplied button into the large hole. Two pins on the lower edge of the button are used to lock the button into position. Line up the supplied function labels to correspond with the control panel layout on the previous page. Tighten the large plastic nut securely onto the plastic Remove the backing and carefully press into place.
  • Page 10: Rifle Holster Installation

    For FRONT MOUNTING, center the template on a vertical IFLE OLSTER NSTALLATION surface. Be sure the template is oriented correctly. Match the center of the template to the center line of the cabinet. Most BIG BUCK HUNTER games come equipped with a Use only the brackets on the template labeled A and C.
  • Page 11: Wiring And Hardware Assembly

    Gun Installation Once the Gun Cable Mounting Plate is mounted securely, Make sure the gun can move freely in all Insert the gun into the newly mounted holster. The directions. attached gun cable should be hanging freely, with no loops or kinks. Inside the cabinet, connect the Cable Connector to the supplied Connecting Harness.
  • Page 12: Pcb And Hard Drive Installation

    PCB and Hard Drive Installation The hard drive is shipped with a mounting bracket already attached. The bracket allows installation with a minimal number of steps and protects the electronics from damage due to improper handling. DO NOT REMOVE the bracket, as it may cause damage to the hard drive.
  • Page 13: Wire Harness

    Instructions for ATX Power Supplies: Wire Harness 1. Turn power to the cabinet and power supply completely off. 1. If you are installing BIG BUCK HUNTER II into a cabinet with 2. Connect the 20-Pin ATX Connector directly into the a pre-installed JAMMA RED BOARD socket J5.
  • Page 14: Sync

    ITNet system. However, you MUST be registered with ITNet and appropriate operator papers must be on file with Incredible Technologies, Inc. or your game will not receive the ITNet play features. Big Buck Hunter II Page 13...
  • Page 15: Node Connections

    ONNECTIONS NITIAL OWER 1. Connect the JAMMA Harness. If you are planning to place more than one online WARNING! machine in a location, you may want to connect them Make sure the JAMMA harness, hard drive, and all other together so all of the ITNet machines share the same connections are plugged in correctly.
  • Page 16: Itnet Operator Registration

    If you do not have your Operator ID Card yet, you can fax the your machine calls in, it will automatically register to your account and Game Registration Form to Incredible Technologies. The ITNet activate the online features. staff will then enter your machine’s location data for you. Please allow 2 to 5 business days for processing.
  • Page 17: Operator Test Mode

    SYSTEM TESTS MENU verifies the operation of the PERATOR hardware, controls, and monitor through easy and automatic procedures accessed through this menu. Enter Operator Test Mode by pressing the Test Button GUN CALIBRATION MENU tests the gun for aiming inside the coin door, or by flipping SW51-DIP Switch 1 and accuracy, to achieve optimal game play ability.
  • Page 18: Operator Adjustables Menu

    PERATOR DJUSTABLES You can control many customizing procedures. The following are brief descriptions of each adjustable function and what the screen looks like when displayed. Remember to select an item from any menu, use the trigger or pump to highlight the item, and then press the START button.
  • Page 19: Coin Door Settings

    The following costs can be set in this menu: COIN DOOR SETTINGS AREA, and REGION, in Regular, offline play, This menu allows you to change the values Big Buck AREA HUNT CLUB and REGION HUNT CLUB for Hunter™ II reads in for each activated door. Hunt Club play, REGION TOUR for tournament play, and HUNTING LICENSE fees.
  • Page 20: Attract Mode Sounds

    EMAIL REQUEST MENU Your cabinet is also equipped with volume increase/decrease push buttons located inside the coin Your Big Buck Hunter II game will ask players if they door. These buttons will adjust the current mode that wish to join the ITNet Email Club, where they will the game is in.
  • Page 21: Reset Operator Adjustables

    DISPLAY GAME PURCHASE AUDITS is designed to RESET OPERATOR ADJUSTABLES help in bookkeeping purposes. This screen has a similar format to the Player Cost Schedule, displaying You can quickly reset all options in operator adjustables the game types that were selected by players. back to factory settings using this menu.
  • Page 22: Itn Et Menu

    NOTE: Use your Operator ID card to register your game to your ITNet account. If you do not have your cards, please call us at 847- 870-7027, x141 to order them. You can register your game in This menu is designed for the operator to interface with the mean time by faxing the completed Game Registration ITNet at the game itself.
  • Page 23 INSTRUCTIONS FOR REGISTERING YOUR VERIFICATION SCREEN: MACHINE VIA ITNet: At this point you will come to a screen that shows the information you entered and asks you to verify it. If 1. Highlight GAME AND LOCATION REGISTRATION anything is incorrect, this is your chance to go back and and press the START button.
  • Page 24 CHANGE LOCATION INFORMATION is for when you GAME AND LOCATION UNREGISTRATION is used have changed the physical location of the machine. when you want to communicate that you are no longer The difference between this menu selection and the responsible for the machine. After a verification screen GAME AND LOCATION REGISTRATION is that you and then a successful phone call to ITNet, your game do not need to insert your Operator ID Card.
  • Page 25: Itnet Adjustables Menu

    brings you back to the ITNet menu. Selecting YES will ITNET ADJUSTABLES MENU cause the machine to automatically attempt to call ITNet. ITNet will not be enabled and you will not be This menu is where you can disable or enable calling, able to run Hunt Club or Tournament Play until a change how your machine dials ITNet, or to force a call successful call has been made.
  • Page 26: Display Timers

    OUTSIDE LINE ACCESS DELAY is another quick access menu designed to help ensure calls get made successfully to ITNet. The number (2 is the default) you set here is the pause it uses to wait for the outside line. This is normally only required when you use a number to dial out with first, but won’t hurt the machine if you leave the default set to 2.
  • Page 27: System Tests Menu

    YSTEM ESTS Big Buck Hunter II has been inspected and tested at the factory and should arrive to you in perfect working order. If you are experiencing any problems with the game, the SYSTEM TESTS MENU is a good place to start when tracking down the problem.
  • Page 28: Communication Tests

    CARD READER tests the card reader hardware. After BOOT ROM tests the memory your game boots from. pressing the START button, you will see the message To activate this test press the START button. You will “NO DATA DETECTED YET”. Insert a card into the get one of two messages: “BOOT ROM CHECKSUM IS card reader.
  • Page 29: Gun Flash/Monitor Brightness Test

    The Results screen displays the results of the test for GUN FLASH/MONITOR BRIGHTNESS the main, central area, and the outer edges of the monitor. If your test returns a PASS, your gun and TEST monitor are adjusted correctly and the test is complete. If you return a FAIL result, press the Test button inside When the trigger is pulled during game play, the the cabinet, or SW51 #1 to the ON position, for a...
  • Page 30: Gun Calibration Menu

    ALIBRATION COREBOARDS Gun Calibration is used to adjust the sighting and accuracy of the gun. This feature lets operators display and reset the various Follow the onscreen instructions to correctly format your leaderboards available in Big Buck Hunter II. gun. Sighting the gun: Stand approximately 3 feet away from the cabinet and be sure the gun is positioned in the center of the screen.
  • Page 31: General Troubleshooting

    ENERAL ROUBLESHOOTING IDEO ROBLEMS Symptom Probable Cause Solution No Picture Dip switches set incorrectly. Make sure SW-5 switches are in the correct positions. Power Bypass Cable not installed Make sure the Power Bypass Cable is correctly(GREEN BOARD ONLY). installed correctly. Bad cable connection.
  • Page 32: Control Problems

    ONTROL ROBLEMS Symptom Probable Cause Solution Start Button does not work or is partly Switches not properly connected. Make sure that the common post of the inoperable. Or the selections keep switch is connected to ground. scrolling on Operator Mode menus. Make sure each individual switch is working by doing the Control Panel Test found in the SYSTEM TESTS section.
  • Page 33: Gun Problems Continued

    ROBLEMS ONTINUED Symptom Probable Cause Solution Intermittent or non-functioning gun, Loose or missing parts Inspect gun for repair or replacement normal game starts (continued). requirements. Faulty switches Use the Control Tests menu in software to verify switch operation. Check for loose wires or debris caught in switch contacts.
  • Page 34: Power -U P Problems

    OWER ROBLEMS Symptom Probable Cause Solution No reaction when game is turned ON Voltage too high or too low. Defective Power Supply or wiring problem. Short between power and ground. Check for foreign material. Disconnect the harness and measure the resistance between power and ground.
  • Page 35: Ound Roblems

    OUND ROBLEMS Symptom Probable Cause Solution No sound +12 vdc power supply is bad Replace +12 vdc power supply. Bad connection to the board. Check for +12 vdc power on the board. Check for +5 vdc power on the board at pins 16(-) and 32 (+).
  • Page 36: Jamma Harness And Gun Connections

    JAMMA H ARNESS AND ONNECTIONS JAMMA Harness Connection WIRE COLOR SOLDER SIDE PARTS SIDE WIRE COLOR Black Black Black Black Orange Orange Coin Counter Red-Green Yellow-Green Left Speaker (-) Left Speaker (+) Yellow-Red Green-Black Video Green Video Red Red-Black White Video Sync Video Blue Blue-Black...
  • Page 37: Rifle Schematic

    IFLE CHEMATIC Big Buck Hunter II Page 36 Version 03/04...
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