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Table of Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................7 MACHINE INSTALLATION AND INSPECTION ..................8 INTRODUCTION ..........................9 DESCRIPTION ..........................9 PACKAGING ............................9 CONTENTS ............................. 9 SPECIFICATIONS ..........................9 DIMENSIONS..........................9 ELECTRIC SUPPLY ........................10 ASSEMBLY ..........................11 GAMEPLAY AND MODES ......................13 OBJECTIVE ..........................
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PRIZE ARM TESTS ........................21 ERRORS ............................22 CURRENT ERRORS ........................23 ERROR HISTORY ........................23 ERROR SETTINGS ........................23 HISTORY ............................24 MAJOR WIN HISTORY ....................... 24 MINOR WIN HISTORY ....................... 24 GAME HISTORY ........................24 SYSTEM SETTINGS........................25 DISPENSER TYPE ........................
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following safety precautions and advisories are used throughout this manual and are defined as follows. * WARNING! * Disregarding this text could result in serious injury. * CAUTION! * Disregarding this text could result in damage to the machine. * NOTE! * Is an advisory text to hint or help understand.
MACHINE INSTALLATION AND INSPECTION When installing and inspecting Color Match Club, be very careful of the following points and pay attention to ensure that the players can enjoy the game safely. Be sure to turn the power OFF before working on the machine.
INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of Color Match Club by LAI Games. We hope you take the time to read this manual and learn about the many features and user-friendly adjustments that can be made to fine-tune the game for maximum earning potential.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY The game can operate on a universal mains input voltage between 88-264VAC 50/60Hz single phase. The supply must be a three wire grounded supply. An adjustment screw is available for fine-tuning the output voltage. LOCATION REQUIREMENTS Ambient temperature: 5C - 40C ...
PLAY MODE Color Match Club has two play modes. The standard Coin Play mode, where a coin or coins are inserted, or Free Play mode, where no coins are necessary.
OPERATION OPERATOR MENU GUIDE MAIN MENU o Load Prizes o Game Settings Coin Settings Bonus Credits Minor Prize Major Prize Mercy Prize Free Play Sound Settings o Audits o Input and Output Tests ...
PRIZE LOADING USER INTERFACE Major prize arms (1 to 4) Green indicates loaded, red indicates empty Minor prize arms (1 to 6) Green indicates loaded, red indicates empty The white arrow points to the currently selected object Ticket or capsule dispenser (optional) Green indicates loaded, red indicates empty PRIZE ARMS To load the prize arms, follow the instructions below.
MINOR PRIZE GUIDELINES When running on minor prize arms, LAI recommends that the below guidelines for prize dimensions are followed, to ensure that prizes are vended correctly. Minor prize arm coils have a tight pitch to ensure that they can hold enough prizes to get through a busy week with a standard minor prize collection percentage, and can be filled to capacity.
BONUS CREDITS Level One (Default: Off, Adjustable: On/Off) Defines if the first level of bonus credits is active or not. o No. of Coins: This sets the number of coins that need to be inserted into coin mechanism 1 to reach the bonus credit level 1. o Bonus Credits: This sets the number of bonus credits that are given when credit level 1 is reached.
MAJOR PRIZE SETTINGS Major Prize Type (Default: Major Prize Arm, Adjustable: Major Prize Arm/ Ticket/ Coupon/Point/ Call Attendant) The type of prize won from a major prize win. NOTE: Setting the prize type to coupons or points will still pay out tickets, but the terminology used in game will change. ...
FREE PLAY SETTINGS Free Play Mode (Default: Off, Adjustable: On/Off) Defines if the game is running in free play mode. Vend Prizes (Default: Off, Adjustable: On/Off) Defines if the game vends prizes when in free play mode. SOUND SETTINGS ...
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7. Minor AGW The average number of games played for every minor prize won since the audits were last cleared 8. Major Prize Wins The total number of major prize wins since the audits were last cleared 9. Minor Prize Wins The total number of minor prize wins since the audits were last cleared 10.
INPUT AND OUTPUT TESTS Input and Output Tests can be accessed from the main menu of the operator menu. Use the blue UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to the input and output tests button and press the red TEST button to enter input and output tests.
ERRORS The top screen of the operator menu will alert you immediately if there are any active errors. The bar along the top of the screen will be red if there are errors present or green if there are no errors. Errors can be accessed from the main menu of the operator menu.
ERROR SETTINGS There are a number of ways the Color Match Club cabinet can notify you that there is an error with the machine. These can be switched on or off in the operator menu by entering Errors and then Error Settings.
HISTORY History can be accessed from the main menu of the operator menu. Use the blue UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to the history button and press the red TEST button to enter the history menu. Use the blue UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through the history records types, then press the red TEST button to enter a history record.
This setting should only be used if you are installing software on a different Color Match cabinet type. For Color Match Club, this setting should always read Color Match Club. For this setting change to take effect, the apply button must be used. Pressing apply will restart the game.
CREATING A BOOTABLE USB THINGS YOU WILL NEED A completely empty USB that has a capacity of at least 4GB. NOTE: Everything on this USB will be COMPLETELY ERASED. Ensure that there are no important files on it. ...
UPDATING A CABINET USING A BOOTABLE USB 1. Ensure that the cabinet is turned off. 2. Plug in the USB. Ensure that no other USB’s are plugged in. 3. Switch on the cabinet. 4. The operating system should boot straight into the USB, bringing up a black box that will display progress.
SECTION A: SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS *NOTE* Be sure to read the following carefully before servicing the machine. LOCATING AND ACCESSING PARTS The following pictures identify the location of the main serviceable items. CABINET FRONT Major Prize Arm 4x Header Display Player Panel Monitor 23”...
PLAYER PANEL Select Start Take Win Button Button Button OPERATOR PANEL - SERVICE CONTROLS Up button Test / Enter Service / Back button Counters 5x button Volume knob Down button Page | 30...
MONITOR CONTROLS Auto Button Menu Button Select Button Down Button Up Button Power Button Power LED PARTS DESCRIPTION COIN MECHANISMS/DBA The coin mechanisms are located inside the coin door, at the lower front-right of the machine cabinet. Two inputs can allow for the coin mechanisms and DBA to be connected. When installing a mains powered DBA, ensure the mains harness is connected at the rear of the cabinet.
POWER INLET/MAINS SWITCH The power inlet is a standard IEC inlet socket with mains power switch, located at the rear of the machine. There is a main power fuse internal in this IEC socket. The fuse should be a M205, 250VAC, POWER SUPPLY The power supply is located at the back of the cabinet, and is accessed via the rear service panel of the machine.
LAMPS * WARNING * Always turn OFF mains power and unplug the game, before replacing any lamps. Always replace the lamps with the same or equivalent size, wattage and voltage. COIN DOOR LAMPS (LED) The coin door lamps all are 12V/DC T10 LED or equivalent and can be accessed via the coin door. BUTTON LAMPS (LED) The button lamps all are super bright 12V/DC T10 LED or equivalent and can be accessed inside the coin door.
SECTION B: TECHNICAL DETAILS It is advised that anybody using SECTION B for repairing or modifying any of the components of the game should be a qualified technician, having at least a basic knowledge of digital components, integrated circuits and electricity. POWER SUPPLY The single universal AC input power supply generates 12VDC for the entire machine.
PIN7 = GND PIN8 = COIN2 input PIN9 = 12VDC Contact your nearest LAI Games distributor for harnessing to suit different coin comparators and bill acceptors. TICKET DISPENSER/CAPSULE DISPENSER REFERENCE GUIDE A ticket mech can be fitted inside the ticket door, alternatively a capsule dispenser can be fitted insude the rear service door.
QUIXANT QXi-200 The front and rear panel as well as required connections are shown below. DVI-D – connects to monitor. USB – connects to the security dongle. The port is not specific, when operating the green LED will be on solid. COM4 –...
FB182 CONNECTOR WIRING FUSES FUSE 1 1A Fast Main regulator and board logic FUSE 2 3A Fast P4 pin 8 - 12V switched output (unused connector) FUSE 3 3A Fast P6 pins 1,2,11,12 - 12V switched output to start button lamp FUSE 4 3A Fast P4 pins 1,2,3 - 12V output (unused connector)
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J2 – Quixant I/O ** I2C DAT I2C CLOCK ** PSU AC FAIL# ** ** OPTO DRV# INTR2** INTR3** INTR4 ** INTR5 ** DIN 1 – Service/Back Button DIN 0 – Test/Right Button DIN 3 – Down/Select Button DIN 2 – Up/Take Win Button DIN 5 –...
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J5 – Quixant I/O DOUT 9 DOUT 8 DOUT 11 DOUT 10 DOUT 13 DOUT 12 DOUT 15 DOUT 14 DOUT 17 – Motor Major 2 DOUT 16 – Motor Major 1 DOUT 19 – Motor Major 4 DOUT 18 – Motor Major 3 DOUT 21 DOUT 20 DOUT 23 –...
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3A. Ticket Drive is capable of driving the ticket mech or capsule dispenser motor directly. Contact your nearest LAI Games distributor for information for converting between tickets and capsules. Ensure that no wire is connected to pin 4.
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Operator represents and warrants that it will only operate the hardware and licensed software provided by in compliance with the regulatory requirements of the LAI Games country, state, and/or municipality in which the hardware and licensed software are used and/or operated.
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WARRANTY warrants its manufactured products for a period of 3 months inclusive of parts LAI Games and labor from the date of sale. LAI Games exclusive obligation is to repair any item with any defects as a result of faulty...
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