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  • Page 1 MODEL...
  • Page 3 FOR YOUR SAFETY: READ BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT To guarantee safe operation, read the following prior to powering on the product. These instruc- tions are intended for the users, operators and personnel in charge of the operation of the prod- uct.
  • Page 4 Promptly contact the distributor from which the product was purchased for a replacement compo- nent. Quasimoto Interactive, Inc. shall not be held responsible for any accidents or compensation for damage to a third party that are the result of product specifications not designated by Quasimo- to Interactive, Inc.
  • Page 5 Quasimoto Interactive, Inc. INSPECT THE PRODUCT IMMEDIATELY AFTER TRANSPORTING TO THE LOCATION. At the time of ship, Quasimoto Interactive, Inc. products are ready for use immediately upon ar- rival at the location. Nevertheless, instances may arise creating an abnormal circumstance while in transit.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT, BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING: TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................I INTRODUCTION ......................II Section 1: Handling Precautions .................. 1 Section 2: Product Overview 2.1 What’s Included ..................... 3 2.2 Hardware Inclucded ..................4 2.3 Tools Required ....................
  • Page 7 Section 8: Care and Maintenance ................79 8.1 LCD care & cleaning ..................79 Section 9: Licensing Information................. 80 Section 10: Warranty...................... 81 Section 11: Part Overview ..................... 82 Section 12: Wire Diagrams 12.1 Wirediagrams....................85 12.2 Timerboard ....................88 12.3 MSI Fuzzy 690T Motherboard (RMT) Diagram ..........
  • Page 8: Introduction

    XBox 360® or PLAYSTATION®3 requires a license for the hardware and the software. Quasimoto has gone to great lengths to make this opportunity a legal real- ity. The license is restricted to titles available, and not every game for a specific game system is authorized.
  • Page 9: Section 1: Handling Precautions

    - Failure to follow this key point may lead to a fire, an electric shock, and may also lead to injury by the user, operator, and onlooker. - Quasimoto Interactive, Inc. shall not be held responsible for any accidents or compensation for damage to a third party that are the result of product specifications not designated by Quasimoto Interactive, Inc.
  • Page 10 - Some components for the product are not designed or manufactured solely for this game kiosk. As such, manufacturers may discontinue or alter the specifica- tions of such multi-purpose components. In the event this happens, Quasimoto Interactive, Inc. will be unable to repair or replace a non-working unit regardless of the warranty period.
  • Page 11: What's Included

    2. PRODUCT OVERVIEW 2.1 What’s Included PART # 2091031 PART # 2091091 Playstation® Xbox 360® Xbox 360® Wired Controller Wired Controller Wireless Controller Bracket x 2 Bracket x 2 Bracket x 2 PART#2091071 PART#2091011 PART#2091021 Controller Arm Assembly x 2 PART#2092101 Playstation®...
  • Page 12: Hardware Inclucded

    2.2 Hardware Included Keys for Coin Door Top x 2 Keys for Sliding Door x 4 PART#VARIES PART#VARIES FOR LOCK PART#2094051 Keys for Coin Door Bottom x 2 PART#VARIES Keys for Control Panel x 2 Keys for Back Doors x 4 PART#VARIES PART#VARIES FOR LOCK PART#2094041...
  • Page 13: Not Included

    2.4 Not Included Retail Xbox 360® Video Game System Xbox 360® Wired Controllers Xbox 360® Retail Xbox 360® Wireless Controllers Video Game Disk PLAYSTATION® 3 Video Game System PlayStation®2 Wired Controllers (NOT PLAYSTATION®3 controllers) PLAYSTATION®3 Video Game Disk...
  • Page 14: How Gamegate Works

    2.5 How GameGate™ Works The Xbox 360® and PLAYSTATION®3 are DVD based game systems. The owner of the Game Gate™ VU selects a game from the approved list of game titles and inserts it into the disk drive of the Xbox 360®/PLAYSTATION®3. When Game Gate™...
  • Page 15: Number Of Players Overview

    ATTRACT VIDEO PLAYING - XBOX 360® OFF PLAYER INSERTS CREDITS INSERT CREDIT SCREEN APPEARS, PLAYER SELECTS 1 OR 2 PLAYERS ATTRACT VIDEOS STOP - XBOX 360® TURNS ON, TIMER COUNTS DOWN PLAYER ADDS MORE - GAME IS PLAYED CREDITS -TIME ADDED TIMER REACHES ZERO -TIME EXPIRED SCREEN...
  • Page 16 Remove Player If a two player game is in progress, both controllers will function. A second player can leave a game in prog- ress by pressing the “One Player Game” button. A screen will appear and request that the action be con- firmed by pressing the flashing “Two Player Game”...
  • Page 17: Feature Pinouts

    2.7 Feature Pinouts Fig. 2.7A 1) Backlight Marquee - illuminated by 50 white LEDs. Graphic panel is compressed between two acrylic panels and can easily be customized. 2) High powered speakers - ear level, subwoofer down below with separate volume control. 3) Illuminated player start buttons - for 1 or 2 player game, operator can earn more for two player games.
  • Page 18 10) Aluminum tread plate - footrest and ideal for barstool configuration. 11) Green LED scrolling display board - 1152 bright LEDs attract player, communicate cus- tom messages, display time remaining and game status. 12) 32” LCD - high definition LCD, 16:9 widescreen 1366x768 resolution. 13) 3/16”...
  • Page 19 Rear Connection Panel Fig. 2.7C 1) Network Jack - RJ45 network jack, connects the Game Gate™ VU and/or game console to a LAN and the internet. 2) Component video output - connect an external display to attract more players. 3) Stereo output - connect an external amplifier to attract more players and enhance sound. 4) Emergency jack - optional 6.3mm (1/4”) mono jack for emergency pulse (i.e.
  • Page 20: Security Overview

    2.8 Security Overview Game Gate™ VU includes 5 different keys, for 5 different locks on the cabinet. Back door keys – use for the back two doors, required for cabinet assembly and installation of video game system Control panel key – use for the control panel to change the retail game case and instruction graphics For higher security on the control panel key, reach from the back of the cabinet inside to under the control pan-...
  • Page 21: Section 3: Setup Instructions

    3. SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 3.1 Basic Setup Instructions Unlock and remove the lower and upper door. Open the control panel using the control panel key and lift up on the panel. Discon- nect the green/yellow ground cable at the connector. Disconnect the yellow and black power harness.
  • Page 22 Insert the long bolt (55mm) and washer into the hole on the inside of the cabinet, through the side panel and bracket arm. Tighten with a wrench. Repeat for other side. BEFORE PROCEEDING: MAKE SURE THE LEG LEVELERS ARE IN THE DOWN PO- SITION SO THAT THE CABINET WILL NOT ROLL DURING THE SETUP.
  • Page 23 Insert two shorter bolts (40mm) with washer in each side panel bracket as shown and tighten with a wrench. Repeat for both sides (4 bolts, 4 washers total used). Locate the bolt holes on the left and right underside of shelf. Insert and tighten 2 bolts longer bolts (55mm) and washwers between top of base unit and bottom of top unit as shown, and tighten with wrench.
  • Page 24 Locate the power cord for the LCD in the bottom of the cabinet, which is on the right side. Feed the power cord to the top of the unit through the hole as shown. Connect the power cord to the AC input jack on the left side of the LCD. Feed the two remaining cables in the upper cabinet down the left side of the cabinet though the opening.
  • Page 25 Locate the RCA (red, green, blue) cables in the base hanging on the left. Feed the ca- bles up into the top unit as shown. Connect the red, green, and blue connectors to the component video input on the LCD (match the colors).
  • Page 26 CONTINUED Reconnect the yellow/black and green/yellow cables. Replace the control panel at an angle and snap back into position. Turn the lock to re-secure the control panel. OPTIONAL: For improved security, from the back of the cabinet push the latch into the right and left sidewall which will make it impossible to open if the lock is picked.
  • Page 27 Reinstall upper and lower doors and lock cabinet. Connect the power cord to the back of the cabinet and to a wall outlet. If this is your first time using the equipment, see “Section 5: Activation and Re- newal.” To adjust the system settings, see “Section 6: System Settings.”...
  • Page 28: Connecting An External Display

    3.2 Connecting an External Display and Speaker System The Game Gate™ VU features a component video output on the back panel, which can be very helpful to show the gaming public in larger detail the game that is being played. Use the component video and audio output jacks as shown to enhance the game experience and to attract more players.
  • Page 29: Connecting To The Internet

    3.3 Connecting Game Gate™ VU to your Network Game Gate™ VU can be connected to your Local Area Network (LAN) as well as the internet. LAN Connection LAN connection will promote on-site network gaming allowing multiple Game Gate™ VUs in a single location to play with/against each other via system link.
  • Page 30 If you have more than two Game Gate™ VUs at a single location and desire system link capa- bilities, you will need to obtain an Ethernet switch box or router (not included, inquire with a local electronics retailer). Connecting the systems can be wired as below. Connecting Multiple Game Gates with a Switch or Router Internet...
  • Page 31: Sliding Controller Bracket

    Connecting the Game Gate™ VU to the internet has the following advantages: 1) The video game console can be used for online play. (Ethernet cable must be connected to the video game console, see “Section 4: Installing a Video Game System” for details). Some license restrictions apply to online gaming.
  • Page 32: Setting Master Volume & Bass

    3.6 Installing a Bill Acceptor Quasimoto recommends MEI’s AE2600 upstacking bill validator. The 2400 series may also be used, but function may be limited for bills higher than $5. Please check to make sure the acceptor can read the newer style bills.
  • Page 33 Connect the bill acceptor to the timerboard in the correct location as shown. (J16). Fig. 3.6B Be sure that the bill acceptor is properly programmed. Follow the instructions included with the bill acceptor, and insert the scan program document with the following informa- tion (an additional copy of this information is located at the end of the manual, which can be cut out and inserted):...
  • Page 34: Section 4: Installing A Home Video Game System 4.1 Xbox 360 Installation

    The following section details 20 steps on how to install the Xbox 360® video game system hardware into the Game Gate VU™ cabinet. In this section you will learn how to install the external memory sockets, secure the Xbox 360® to the cabinet, connect the audio and video, connect the power, and install the handheld controllers.
  • Page 35 4.1A Xbox 360®: Memory Socket Connection Parts needed: Xbox 360® Memory Socket Cable x 2 PART#2095031 Push PCB under Remove the Xbox 360® faceplate Insert the Xbox 360® Memory Socket Cable into the left memory unit port. Electrical contacts face up as shown. Repeat Step 2 for right side memory unit port using the second Xbox 360®...
  • Page 36 Remove the control panel and pplace the Xbox 360® in the cabinet as shown, with the front of the system visible through the acrylic window. 4.1B Xbox 360®: Audio & Video Connection Xbox 360 AV Cable x 1 Part needed: (factory connected) PART#2095011 Connect the Xbox 360®...
  • Page 37 Locate the metal bracket at the bottom of the cabinet. Use a screw driver to loosen the two screws and slide the power supply into the bracket. Tighten to secure the power supply to the base of the cabinet. Flip the hinged panel down and feed the power cord up to the back of the game system as shown.
  • Page 38 4.1D Xbox 360®: Installing The Handheld Controllers There are two types of controllers for the Xbox 360®: wired and wireless. The Xbox 360 video game system includes one wireless controller. The wired controllers are a little less expensive than the wireless, so we have included brackets for both types. In the case of using the wireless controller, batteries will not be required.
  • Page 39 Place the bottom of the Wireless Controller Bracket over the batter cover as shown. Press the Controller Arm Assembly into the bottom of the bracket feed- ing the cable out the back. Place the top of the Controller Bracket over the controller. Insert security screws and tighten with the security screw driver.
  • Page 40 If using the Player 1 cable, feed the cable through the controller port on the left as shown. Push the Controller Arm Assembly into the controller port. Insert the screws into the back of the controller port and tighten with a screw- driver.
  • Page 41 4.1D2 Wired Controller Installation Parts needed: Xbox 360® Xbox 360® Wired Controller Wired Controllers (1 or 2) Controller Arm Bracket x 2 Assembly x 2 PART#2091011 PART#2092101 Phillips Screw Driver Security Screw x 4 Security Screw Driver x 1 Snap the wired controller into the base of the wired controller bracket as shown. Tuck the ferrite core into the controller bracket compartment.
  • Page 42 Security Screw x 2 Insert security screws into the Controller Bracket bottom and tighten with the security screw driver. Push the cable into the rubber channel and into the S-channel of the Controller Arm Assembly. Remove the two screws from the Controller Arm Assembly. Feed the cable through the controller port on front of the cabinet.
  • Page 43 Insert the screws into the back of the controller port and tighten with a screw- driver. PLAYER 1 PLAYER 2 Connect the Player 1 cable into the Player 1 USB port on the timerboard (J8). If you have a second wired controller, repeat this process for the right controller port, and connect to the Player 2 USB port on the timerboard (J10).
  • Page 44 4.1F Xbox 360®: Connect The USB Port Locate the USB cable connected to the timerboard (J9). Connect the end of this cable to the rear USB port of the Xbox 360® as shown. 4.1G Xbox 360®: Securing The Xbox 360® Place the console light bar over the top of the Xbox 360®.
  • Page 45 4.1H Xbox 360®: Sliding Acrylic Window The acrylic door should slide to the right to gain access to the Xbox 360® DVD drawer for changing of disks. Remove the lock restriction screw on the right so that when the lock is opened it will allow this movement to occur. Note: For the highest security, do not remove this screw.
  • Page 46: Playstation 3 Installation

    4.2 Installing a PLAYSTATION®3 The following section details 20 steps on how to install the PLAYSTATION®3 video game system hardware into the Game Gate™ VU cabinet. In this section you will learn how to cover the Xbox® memory sockets (not used with PLAYSTATION®3), secure the PLAYSTATION®3 to the cabinet, connect the audio and video, connect the power, and install the handheld controllers.
  • Page 47 4.2A PLAYSTATION®3: Covering The Memory Sockets The PlayStation®3 has a built in hard drive and does not have accessible memory sock- ets like the Xbox 360®. The Game Gate™ VU’s two memory sockets on the front of the cabinet should be covered to prevent consumer confusion. Parts needed: PlayStation®...
  • Page 48 4.2B PLAYSTATION®3: AV Cable Connection Part needed: PlayStation® AV Cable Assembly x 1 PART#2095021 Remove the factory installed XBOX360® AV cable from the timerboard by unscrewing the terminal on the timerboard as shown. Replace this cable with the PlayStation® AV Cable Assembly. Connect the cable into the AV port on the game console.
  • Page 49 Connect the power cord to the PLAYSTATION®3 power port and the other end to an available outlet inside the Game Gate™ VU cabinet. The power strip will vary depending on the voltage for your area. 4.2D PLAYSTATION®3: Securing The System Place the console light bar over the top of the PLAYSTATION®3.
  • Page 50 4.2E PLAYSTATION®3: Installing The Handheld Controller The reason we have chosen to use Playstation 2® controllers instead of Playstation®3 controllers is that 1) Playstation 2® controllers are much less expensive to replace and 2) we can prohibit users from changing Playstation®3 system settings by using a Playsta- tion 2 controller.
  • Page 51 Press the Controller Bracket arm into the controller bracket bottom. Add the top of the Controller Bracket over the PlayStation 2® controller. Insert security screws into the Controller Bracket bottom and tighten with the security screw driver. Push the cable into the rubber channel and into the S-channel of the Controller Arm Assembly.
  • Page 52 Feed the cable through the controller port on front of the cabinet. Push the Controller Arm Assembly into the controller port. Insert the screws into the back of the controller port and tighten with a screw- driver. Connect the Playstation 2® cable end into the PlayStation® Controller Adapter as shown.
  • Page 53 PLAYER 1 PLAYER 2 Connect the Player 1 cable into the Player 1 USB port on the timerboard (J8). Connect the Player 2 cable to the Player 2 USB port on the timerboard (J10). 4.2F PLAYSTATION®3: Connect The USB Port Locate the USB cable connected to the timerboard (J9).
  • Page 54 4.2G PLAYSTATION®3: Network Connection OPTIONAL: Locate the ethernet cable connected to the ATX board. Connect this cable to the ethernet port on the back of the PLAYSTATION®3. 4.1H PLAYSTATION®3: Acrylic Window The acrylic door should slide to the right to gain access to the PLAYSTATION®3 DVD drawer for changing of disks.
  • Page 55: Activation Overview

    5. ACTIVATION & RENEWAL 5.1 Activation Overview Game Gate™ VU ships deactivated and unregistered. You must register and activate Game Gate™ VU. You must become a licensed member in order to activate the equipment. Mul- tiple machines can be activated at one time if desired using a single USB flash drive. FIRST TIME ACTIVATION PROCESS LICENSE RENEWAL PROCESS FILL OUT...
  • Page 56: First Time Activation

    (http://www.gamegatecontrol.com). Your login and password will be sent to you by mail and email. 3. Plug in your new Game Gate VU to a power outlet and follow the prompts, which will save an important file to the included USB flash drive (called “control.gamegate”).
  • Page 57 Plug the power cord in the back of the cabinet and connect to a wall outlet. Press the power switch. The unit will begin loading. You must follow the on-screen prompts if this is your first time to power on the machine. The equipment will not func- tion until it has been registered.
  • Page 58 Once logged into the account, click “Add New Machines” to register the new equipment. Follow the prompts. You will be asked to locate a file named “control.gamegate”, which is located on the USB flash drive you inserted into the computer in Step 6 above. Click “Browse” and locate the USB drive in the folder window and locate the file.
  • Page 59 Enter the required information such as the location type and game used in the unit. You can create a shorthand nickname for the unit (optional). Click the checkbox “I agree to the terms and conditions” and click “Save”. Your new machine (or machines) will now be registered waiting for activation.
  • Page 60 Copy this file directly to the USB flash drive using standard copy and paste techniques. For example, locate the new file on your computer, right click the file and choose “Copy”. Next browse for the USB flash drive and open the USB flash drive folder. Right click in the window and choose “Paste”.
  • Page 61 You will be asked if you want to overwrite the file. You must overwrite the file so that the USB flash drive has the newer version of this file, which includes the data necessary to complete the activation of your equipment. In the example above choose “Copy and Replace”...
  • Page 62: License Renewal Process

    Using the “One Player Game” button, cycle down to “Licensing” and press the “RE- SET” button to select. Use the “One Player Game” button to scroll, and press “RESET” to select “Read License from USB”. The new file from the registration server will be located and your machine will activate.
  • Page 63: Machine Renewal Details - Extending The Activity

    5.4 Machine Renewal Details - Extending the Activation The instructions below assume that your Game Gate equipment is not connected to the inter- net during the renewal process, in which case a USB flash drive will be required. The process is similar to activation (see section 5.2 for images and more details).
  • Page 64 Take the USB flash drive to a computer with an internet connection and insert in an available USB port. Start your browser, such as Internet Explorer, and enter www.ga- megatecontrol.com into the address bar. Login to your account by entering your login and password. Click “Manage Units” and click the “Renew”...
  • Page 65: When To Renew

    Using the “One Player Game” button, cycle down to “Licensing” and press the “RE- SET” button to select. The following screen will appear: Use the “One Player Game” button to scroll, and press “RESET” to select “Read License from USB”. The new file from the registration server will be located and your machine will update.
  • Page 66 What is the Master Renewal date? Quasimoto wants the process for activation and renewal of equipment to be as easy as pos- sible. Therefore, if you have purchased and/or activated multiple Game Gate™ VU units on different dates, our system will synchronize the renewal dates of all the units to the same date so that you don’t have to worry about multiple expiration dates.
  • Page 67: Section 6: System Settings

    6. SYSTEM SETTINGS Now that the equipment is activated, you must set up the important parameters for operation, (such as cost per minute, cost per player, volume, etc.) as well as make sure the game console is properly set up for optimal user experience. System settings can be adjusted in one of two ways: 1) Directly on the unit using a USB key- board/mouse.
  • Page 68 Basic Settings: Play Mode Selecting Play Mode and clicking OK will take you to the following screen: Standard - Select this is the mode if you wish to charge patrons for playing Game Gate™ VU. This mode requires the player to insert credits to operate a game and activate one or two players.
  • Page 69 Lower case will also work in the display as well as standard symbols and characters. Use spaces to center text. The default message is: “Quasimoto, Game Gate™ VU; Converts,Home Game; Consoles, Into; Play, by Time; Game, Machines; 1 Dollar, 5 minutes; Per, Player; Get in, the Game!”...
  • Page 70 Basic Settings: System Volume Refer to Section 3.5 for master volume settings Attract Mode - The volume level when the game is attract- ing players and no credits have been inserted. During attract mode the game preview, game instructions, and uploaded video advertisements will play at the set volume.
  • Page 71 Basic Settings: Game Start Delay The Game Start Delay is an important time value that ensures a positive player experience. Video games vary greatly in the amount of time it takes to navigate menus and load before game play will actually begin. The Game Start Delay is the amount of free time to allow to begin a new game;...
  • Page 72: Advanced System Settings

    6.2 Advanced System Settings The Advanced System Settings section includes all the Basic System Settings (detailed in Sec- tion 6.1) and more detailed system settings for users that wish to take advantage of the full set of options available with the Game Gate™ VU. System settings can be adjusted in one of two ways 1) directly on the unit using a USB keyboard/mouse or 2) through an Internet connected computer via the registration server.
  • Page 73 between a wired and wireless connection, and searching for or manually setting any appropri- ate wireless network settings. Test Connection - This option performs a test of your network and internet connection. This can help determine if your chosen settings are correct, and that your connection is operating properly.
  • Page 74 6.2e Advanced Settings: Licensing This section provides options for handling the Game Gate™ VU licensing. Access this setting to: manually attempt to renew a license, to extend the activation to the next renewal date. See Section 5, for more information about the activation and renewal process. Export License Request - This option will prompt you to connect a USB memory device if you have not already done so.
  • Page 75 Flash System Firmware - This option will flash the base system firmware of the Game Gate™ VU unit. This option should only be used at the direction of technical support personnel. Incor- rect usage can cause the Game Gate™ VU unit to operate incorrectly and necessitate major repair.
  • Page 76: Usb Flash Drive Menu

    6.3 USB Flash Drive Menu When a USB memory device (such as a thumbstick or other flash drive) is connected to the Game Gate™ VU before a keyboard or mouse is connected, a menu will appear after a short delay. This menu system is navigated with the buttons already present on the cabinet. The ini- tial menu appears as below.
  • Page 77 ATTRACT VIDEOS Import USB (keep existing) – Import video files from the “GGvideo” folder of the flash device into the unit’s library of attract mode videos. This option leaves any existing video files on the unit. Import USB (clear existing) – Import video files from the “GGvideo” folder of the flash device into the unit’s library of attract mode videos.
  • Page 78: Attract Videos

    USB flash drive, such as the one included with each machine. What Videos to Use Quasimoto recommends that the videos displayed include at least one video clip of the current game being played in the machine, such as a game trailer. High definition game trailers can be found through internet searches on websites such as www.gametrailers.com.
  • Page 79 If a folder named “GGvideo” does not exist on the drive, right click the mouse button and choose New>Folder. Fig. 6.4B Right click on the “New Folder” and select “Rename”. Fig. 6.4C Name the folder “GGvideo” Fig. 6.4D...
  • Page 80 Copy all of the video files you wish to play in Game Gate™ VU to this folder. Go to “My Computer”, and right click on the USB flash drive, select “Safely Remove”. Remove the USB flash drive from the com- puter.
  • Page 81: Optmizing The Xbox 360

    6.5 Optimizing The Xbox 360® Some adjustments must be made to the XBox 360® to optimize the console for this application. To make these adjustments the Xbox 360® must be on and showing video. To do this, make sure there is no game disk in the DVD driver. Power on the Game Gate™ VU, allow it to load until the “Please Wait”...
  • Page 82: Optimizing The Playstation 3

    6.6 Optimizing The PLAYSTATION®3 Some adjustments must be made to the PLAYSTATION®3 to optimize the console for this ap- plication. To make these adjustments the PLAYSTATION®3: Must be on and showing video. To do this, make sure there is no game disk in the DVD driver. •...
  • Page 83: Changing The Marquee

    7. CUSTOMIZING THE APPEARANCE The Game Gate™ VU has a modular graphic system “Quikskin”, which allows for the side panels, marquee, and control panel to easily be updated to promote a specific game title. In addition, the control panel has a slot to display the retail game case, which communicates the game rating.
  • Page 84: Changing The Retail Game Case

    7.2 Changing The Retail Game Case Remove the control panel by unlocking the control panel pin lock. Lift up on the panel. Fig. 7.2A Set the control panel on its top to gain ac- cess to the underside of the panel. Loosen the two set screws.
  • Page 85: Changing The Instruction Panel

    7.3 Changing The Instruction Panel Remove the control panel vy unlocking the control panel pin lock. Lift up on the panel and set it on its top. Fig. 7.3A Use a screwdriver to remove the two screws as shown. Remove the wood panel. Fig.
  • Page 86: Changing The Side Panels

    7.4 Changing The Side Panels The Game Gate™ VU side decals are designed to be covered by alternative graphic panels. Replacement graphic panels are printed on rigid PVC with mounting holes. See the instruc- tions included with the graphic panel set for details on how to change the side panels (screws included in side panel kits).
  • Page 87: Section 8: Care And Maintenance

    Components - If a critical component to the Game Gate™ VU is damaged and the unit is not functioning properly, contact your distributor or Quasimoto for technical support and warranty/ replacement parts. See the parts list at the end of this manual for part numbers and further...
  • Page 88: Section 9: Licensing Information

    IP that could be perceived as an official endorsement from the game developer, publisher, or IP holder without consent. If you have any questions about these limitations, please contact iGames for more information. Quasimoto, iGames, and our affiliates are not responsible for infringement/abuse, as we make no representation that use of unauthorized IP has been granted.
  • Page 89: Section 10: Warranty

    10. WARRANTY Quasimoto is about having fun with video games. We are gamers at heart. It is our objective to bring the most entertaining and profitable video arcade experience to your best locations We recognize that this is only possible with the highest quality products, that are superbly designed, manufactured with the highest quality components to exact specifications, and are built to last.
  • Page 90: Section 11: Part Overview

    11. PARTS LIST Quasimoto Description Part # 2091011 X box w ired controller housing, 2 part top and bottom 2091021 X box w ireless controller housing, 2 part top and bottom 2091031 A B S sliding controller block , 3 part: core top, bottom , plug and 3 screw...
  • Page 91 Quasimoto Description Part # 2095211 A ux cable w ith m etal panel 2095221 H eadphone connector cable, left player 2095231 H eadphone connector cable, right player 2095241 U ser panel to R M T U S B cable, panel m ount...
  • Page 92 Quasimoto Description Part # 2093001 M etal brack et for casters 2093011 M etal door front assem bly w ith sliding brack et system 2093021 G lass clip, front panel 2093031 G lass clip, back panel 2093041 M etal grounding block...
  • Page 93: Section 12: Wire Diagrams

    12. WIRE DIAGRAMS 12.1 Wire Diagrams Volume Down Volume Up Player 1 Mech Player 2 PAYMENT CABLE Reset PART #2095291 Molex Mini-Fit Jr 4 pin Black Yellow Blue/White Black Orange/Black Yellow Orange/White User Mode Mini Black Fit Jr Gray/Black Yellow Gray/White Green/White Soft Reset...
  • Page 94 METAL BOX #2093091 12V LAMP #2095291 GAUGE 20B Yellow Black White/Black Black COIN MECH BILL VALIDATOR (OPTIONAL) TO RMT SERIAL PORT RS232 (BOTTOM) #2095061 COLOR LED CONSOLE OPTIONAL BAR X2 SET 4 3 2 1 COLOR LED LEFT PANEL X6 SET OPTIONAL COLOR LED RIGHT PANEL X6 SET...
  • Page 95 METAL BOX #2093061 IEC INLET #2095101 AC POWER CORD GAME CONSOLE GROUND GAME CONSOLE POWER SUPPLY TERMINAL ATTACHED TO POWER BOX WALL OUTLET 100-240VAC #2095491 GAUGE14 LCD MONITOR #20955321 #20955321 #2095511 AC POWER CORD FILTER OUTLET GAUGE 14 GAUGE 14 POWER INPUT 6 AMP CASTER...
  • Page 96: Timerboard

    12.2 Timerboard 1. Game System AV input - (not VGA) runs component video signals and audio signals from the game system into the timerboard. 2. RMT AV input - (not VGA) runs component video signals and audio signals from the RMT into the timerboard.
  • Page 97 7. Color LED - connects to the color LEDs on the cabinet. 8. Expansion 1 - not used in the current application. 9. RS232 - connects to the RMT for data communication via DB9 serial cable. 10. Power - power input for the timerboard. 11.
  • Page 98: Msi Fuzzy 690T Motherboard (Rmt) Diagram

    12.3 MSI Fuzzy 690T Motherboard (RMT) Diagram Top: mouse DIMM1 Bottom: keyboard DIMM2 COM Ports SOCKET AM2 Top: Lan Jack Bottom: USB Ports Top: Lan Jack Bottom: USB Ports Top: VGA Port Bottom: HDMI SATA1 SATA2 RS690T SB600 T: Line-In/ SS Out Winbod M: Line-Out W83627DHG...
  • Page 99: Section 13: Glossary

    7. VGA Port - a DB15-pin female connector for video output that is not used with this applica- tion. 8. HDMI Port - a video output that is not used with this application. 9. Audio in/out - the only connector used with the Game Gate application is the stereo audio line out (green connector), which outputs the audio to the timerboard.
  • Page 100 25. JUSB1,2 - for connecting high-speed USB interface peripherals. These headers are not used with this application. 6. Socket AM2 - for an AMD processor, Game Gate uses model 1650 2.8GHz 1mB L2 Cache processor for operation.
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  • Page 102 Extra bill accpetor scan sheets...
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  • Page 104 13. GLOSSARY Attract Message - a default message displayed on the scrolling LED that can- not be changed by the owner. Attract Mode - describes when the arcade machine is ON, but no money has been inserted and no player is using the equipment. Custom Message - a message that follows the attract message, which can be customized by the owner in the user interface menu.
  • Page 105 Master Renewal Date – the first day/time that the license period expires, 6 months after initial activation. Every Game Gate™ VU includes 6 months free activation. One month prior to the expiration date (month 5), the operator will need to extend the license an additional 6 months. The operator will need to extend the license twice a year (once on the master renewal date, and again 6 months after the master renewal date).
  • Page 106 GAME GATE VU OWNER’S MANUAL PART#2099241 IMPORTANT Read this manual and understand the contents before product operation. Always keep this manual in close proximity to the equipment for reference when necessary. MODEL MANUFACTURED BY: O: 330-331-4515 QUASIMOTO INTERACTIVE, INC. TF: 888-400-5774 471 E.

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