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2. OVVNERS AND SERVICE MANUAL INNOVATIVE CONCEPTS IN ENTERTAINMENT INC 10123 MAIN ST CLARENCE NY 14031 SERVICE 1 716 759 0360 FAX 1 716 759 0884 E MAIL service icegame com WEBSITE www icegame com TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY AND VVARNINGS e Before You Begin Installation e Warning GAME SETUP AND FEATURES e Player Controls e Playing The Game e Initial Game Setup e Assembly Main cabinet to Podium amp Speakers Stool to Platform Assembly ADJUSTMENTS amp AUDIT MENU SYSTEM e Main Menu Operator Adjustments e Game Adjustments e Ticket MECH adjustments e Coin Settings e Player Cost Payout e Volume e General Audits e Game Audits e Ticket Audits e System Audits e Coin Audits e Reset Menu System Test MAINTENANCE e Access the Computer e AC Power fuse e Power Supply Replacement and Adjustments e Main and I O board replacement e Platform Lights replacement e Marquee Bulbs replacement e Cleaning e Monitor Replacement e Speaker Replacement e Monitor Adjustments e Deal No Deal and Suit case Buttons and bulbs e Side Light Replacement e System Wiring both 110v and 220v Spare Parts List WARRANTY INFORMATION 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 24 28 29 SAFETY AND WARNINGS BEFORE YOU BEGIN WARNING WHEN INSTALLING THIS GAME A GROUNDED A C RECEPTACLE MUST BE USED FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN INJURY TO YOURSELF OR OTHERS FAIL URE TO USE A GROUNDED RECEPTACLE COULD ALSO CAUSE IMPR
3. AVERAGE GAME TIME the length of the average game specified in minutes TOTAL GAME TIME the cumulative time the game has been played TOTAL DEALS number of times players have chosen the Deal TOTAL NO DEALS number of times players have chosen No Deal Main Menu General Audits TICKET AUDITS TOTAL TICKETS DISPENSED the total number of tickets given out by the game AVERAGE TICKETS PER PLAY the average number of tickets given out each game CURRENT PAYOUT PCT the current payout percentage of the game this number changes as people play the game and the game tries to get this value as close to the target payout as possible TOTAL TICKETS 500 GAMES the total number of tickets dispensed in the past 500 games AVG TICKETS 500 GAMES the average number of tickets given out during the past 500 games PAYOUT PCT 500 GAMES the payout percentage for the past 500 games TICKETS OWED how many tickets are currently owed to the player this number will be non zero if there has been some kind of ticket mechanism error i e out of tickets ticket jam 12 DIAGNOSTIC ADJUSTMENTS amp AUDIT MENU SYSTEM Main Menu General Audits SYSTEM AUDITS PLAY TIME total play time logged on the game UP TIME length of time the game has been powered on WATCHDOGS the number of times the game has forced itself to reset power cycle EXCEPTIONS the number of times the game has detected a software er
4. Briefcase 11 Button Briefcase 12 Button Briefcase 13 Button Briefcase 14 Button Briefcase 15 Button Briefcase 16 Button Ticket Dispenser Yellow Double Deal Button Yellow Start Button Mega Push Button RED Mega Push Button WHITE Bulb 40W Ballast marquee Ballast Stool Base Bulb Socket Cabinet Front Monitor Bezel Floor Graphic Yellow 28 Wa t rranty Warrant warrants all components the Deal Or No Deal game to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ninety days from the date of purchase This warranty does not cover items damaged due to normal wear and tear subjected to abuse improperly assembled by the end user modified re paired or operated in a fashion other than that described in the service man ual lf your Deal or No Deal game fails to conform to the above mentioned warranty our sole responsibility shall be at our option to repair or replace any defective component with a new or remanufactured component of equal to or greater O E M specification will assume no liability whatsoever for costs associated with labor to replace defective parts or travel time associated therein Our obligation will be to ship free of charge replacement parts by U P S Ground U S mail or other comparable shipping means Any express mail or overnight shipping expense is at the cost of the purchaser Produc
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6. MENTS amp AUDIT MENU SYSTEM Main Menu Operator Adjustments COIN SETTINGS FREEPLAY DEFAULT OFF allow the game to be played without credits ON OFF CURRENCY TYPE DEFAULT DOLLAR the currency type can be set to a variety of world currency values the default is the US dollar CURRENCY UNIT VALUE DEFAULT 0 25 the unit value of a single credit COIN 1 VALUE DEFAULT 0 25 the amount of credits given by one pulse from coin switch 1 COIN 2 VALUE DEFAULT 0 25 the amount of credits given by one pulse from coin switch 2 COIN 3 VALUE DBV PULSE DEFAULT 1 00 the amount of credits given by one pulse from coin switch 3 or the dollar bill acceptor MAXIMUM CREDITS DEFAULT 500 00 the maximum number of credits allowed by the machine if more credits than this are inserted the internal coin meters will still tick but the game will ignore the input CREDIT VALUE Coins Only DEFAULT 0 25 when coins are selected as the currency type there is an added option for a credit value this allows the operator to set an alternate value for each coin for example if a token was worth only 0 05 the credit value would be set to 0 05 DIAGNOSTIC ADJUSTMENTS amp AUDIT MENU SYSTEM Main Menu Operator Adjustments PLAYER COST PAYOUT PAY MODEL DEFAULT PAY UP FRONT the game can be set to PAY UP FRONT where there is a one time cost to play the game or PAY PER ROUND where an individual pr
7. OPER GAME OPERA TION OR DAMAGE TO THE ELECTRONICS DO NOT DEFEAT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG ON THE POWER CORD FOR THE SAME REASON AS GIVEN ABOVE USING AN IMPROPERLY GROUNDED GAME COULD VOID YOUR WARRANTY HAVE A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN CHECK YOUR A C RECEPTACLE TO BE SURE THE GROUND IS FUNCTIONING PROPERLY INSTALLATION The game comes ready to play with just a few simple things to keep in mind 1 Plug the game into the A C outlet and turn on power to the game The switch for the game is located on a power module on the outside rear of the game THIS GAME IS DESIGNED TO DISSIPATE STATIC ELECTRICITY THROUGH THE GROUNDING PLANE OF THE GAME IF THE A C GROUND DOES NOT WORK THE GAME COULD DISCHARGE STATIC ELECTRICITY THROUGH THE GAME CIRCUITRY WHICH COULD CAUSE DAMAGE 2 Make sure the game is level after installation It is necessary to make sure the game is level for safety concerns 3 Check that the A C voltage rating on the back of the game matches the A C voltage of your location THE POWER SUPPLY IS NOT VOLTAGE ADJUSTABLE TO OPERATE THE GAME AT VOLTAGES OTHER THAN THOSE IT WAS DESIGNED FOR PLEASE CONTACT OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT FOR VOLTAGE CONVERSION INFORMATION WARNING DO NOT remove any of the components on the main board e g compact flash and eproms while the game is powered on This may cause permanent damage to the parts and the main board Removing any main board component part while powered on will void t
8. ct to the lead on the LED bulb The yellow with a color strip is the on the LED bulb The Yellow start buttons are DN2005DD double deal and DN2005S Deal Remove these buttons to remove bulb socket Maintenance Cabinet Mood Lighting Side Light Replacement Your cabinet changes color depending on the action of the game To accomplish this LED technology is used There are three separate colors of LED strips which look the same It is important to replace the color strips with the correct color To access the strips remove the back side panels The LED strips are mounted on this panel Refer to the diagram below for correct part numbers when ordering ICE Part numbers DN8978x RED DN8979X BLUE QTY 4 per game 23 V i lt m 00231 00 lt 1 URANGE 9 2 BLAUK Z xa N RED lt YELLOW 2 E02247 1 An lt a CM Ww grey yellovv 2 Ti 5 i ellow T Trt I Sf li ge I ellow orange orange IY 0 4 irdi 5 grey red white red LA b b JO 2 viol
9. enter more credits 10 DIAGNOSTIC ADJUSTMENTS amp AUDIT MENU SYSTEM Main Menu Operator Adjustments VOLUME GAME VOLUME DEFAULT 24 in game volume min 0 max 32 ATTRACT VOLUME DEFAULT 24 volume of the attract mode min 0 max 32 MINIMUM VOLUME DEFAULT 4 the lowest level that both the game and attract mode volumes can be set to min 0 max 32 ATTRACT SOUNDS DEFAULT OCCASIONALLY how frequently the sounds will play while in attract mode SETTINGS OFF OCCASIONALLY ALWAYS Main Menu GENERAL AUDITS GAME AUDITS audits for total number of plays game time etc TICKET AUDITS audits for the number of tickets won average tickets number of tickets owed etc SYSTEM AUDITS audits for play time up time etc COIN AUDITS audits for the number of coins in etc ALL AUDITS ARE VISIBLE IN THE ATTACHED SCREENSHOTS ONE CHANGE 15 CURRENTLY BEING MADE UNDER COIN AUDITS BONUS COINS WILL NOT BE PRESENT IN THE FINAL BUILD 11 DIAGNOSTIC ADJUSTMENTS amp AUDIT MENU SYSTEM Main Menu General Audits GAME AUDITS TOTAL PLAYS total number of games played TOTAL DEAL GAMES total number of standard games played TOTAL DOUBLE DEAL GAMES total number of Double Deal games played TOTAL WON HIGHEST number of times the player has won the highest possible value TOTAL WON LOWEST number of times the player has won the lowest possible value
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11. he warranty NOTE THIS GAME IS INTENDED FOR INDOOR USE ONLY ON THE BACK PANEL OF THE GAME WARNING SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN REFER SERVICING TO SERVICE PERSONNEL 3 GAME SETUP AND FEATURES Player Controls To begin the game insert the proper number of credits DEAL OR NO DEAL is a one player game Select DEAL or DOUBLE DEAL to begin the game Selecting Double Deal dou bles the amount of tickets Playing the Game The object of the game is to wind up with the highest value deal as possible The player se lects his her case Then the player must determine which cases he she feels hold the lowest value By selecting the cases the player eliminates potential deal values Round to round the banker will offer a deal value that the player is entitled to take If a deal is taken the game dis penses the deal value in tickets and the game ends If the player does not take the bankers deal value throughout the game he she will be left with the value inside his her case The game will dispense the value of tickets in his her case and the game ends Initial Game Setup The game is setup at the factory with the recommended factory settings The settings may be adjusted by accessing the menu system The game s menu system is a series of on screen menus that allow the operator to setup or adjust the settings Each menu provides the ability to adjust a specific setting or access another menu with other game settings To access the menu sys
12. ice can be set for each round of play and the player is prompted to enter more money as the game goes on PAY UP FRONT PAY PER ROUND GAME START COST DEFAULT 1 00 cost to start the game min FREE max 25 00 GAME START COST DOUBLE DEAL DEFAULT 2 00 cost to start the Double Deal game note the Double Deal mode is the same as the regular game except that all the payout values are doubled the cost of the Double Deal game should almost always be twice the cost of the regular game min FREE max 25 00 TICKET VALUE DEFAULT 0 01 the value of a single ticket in relation to a unit of currency the default setting is 0 01 which means that one ticket equals one cent min 0 00 max 1 00 HIGHEST PAYOUT VALUE DEFAULT 200 the value of a single ticket in relation to a unit of currency the default setting is 0 01 which means that one ticket equals one cent SETTINGS 100 200 500 1000 THE FOLLOWING ADJUSTMENTS ONLY APPEAR IF SET TO PAY PER ROUND ROUND 2 COST DEFAULT FREE ROUND 3 COST DEFAULT FREE ROUND 4 COST DEFAULT FREE ROUND 2 COST DOUBLE DEAL DEFAULT FREE ROUND 3 COST DOUBLE DEAL DEFAULT FREE ROUND 4 COST DOUBLE DEAL DEFAULT FREE if PAY PER ROUND is selected as the pay model the operator has the option to set individual costs for each round of play if a particular round is set to FREE the player is allowed to play that round without being prompted to
13. k the coin meter once TICKET DISPENSER TEST dispense one ticket from the ticket mechanism DIPSWITCH SETTINGS read the state of the eight dip switches on the IO board START BUTTON LAMPS alternately flash the two starts buttons WATCHDOG TEST test the reset capability of the board NOTE this will reset the game LPT SWITCH TEST perform a switch amp lamp test for the 16 case buttons and Deal No Deal buttons ALL AUDITS ARE VISIBLE IN THE ATTACHED SCREENSHOTS 14 Maintenance Access the Computer Remove the back cover and slide the computer drawer out You can access the CDROM drive from the front of the computer To replace the computer remove the two screws that hold the computer clamp down to the drawer Remove all connectors to the computer before removing See picture below CDROM Drive _ Mounting Screws AC Power Fuse Located in the power module is a 6 amp slow blow fuse To check or replace the fuse pull the tab with the label out There is only one fuse installed See diagram below 15 Maintenance Power Supply Adjustment Replacement The power supply is accessed through the back of the game Remove the back door panel to gain access to the power supply To replace the power supply remove the two mounting screws and all wires connecting to the power supply Take note in which wires go into which connector before remov ing them Replace the power supply with same type of unit and rec
14. lect Equipment has been damaged as a result of arbitrary repair modification attempts Equipment that has failed through normal wear and tear ICE Inc will assume no liability whatsoever for costs associated with labor to replace defective parts or travel time associated therein All defective warranty covered components will be replaced with new or factory refurbished components equal to OEM specifications ICE Inc will cover all UPS ground or comparable shipping means freight costs during the warranty period Expedited shipments are available for an additional charge Defective parts are returned to ICE Inc at the customer s expense in a timely fashion ICE distributors are independent privately owned and operated In their judgment they may sell parts and or accessories other than those manufactured by ICE Inc We cannot be responsible for the quality suitability or safety of any non ICE part modification including labor that is performed by such a distributor C E Parts Service Dept Innovative Concepts in Entertainment 10123 Main St Clarence NY 14031 Phone 716 759 0360 Fax 716 759 0884
15. onnect all wires matching their previous locations then install the two mounting screws To adjust the power supply turn the adjustment pot located at the bottom of the power supply until 5 is between 4 95 5 10 To measure the power supply s voltage place the positive lead on the red wire and the negative lead on the black wire Set your meter to DC voltage See pictures below Red Positive lead Black Negative lead Maintenance Main Board and Replacement To Remove the main board unplug the JAMMA connector serial cable P2 audio ca ble P8 and p1 Now remove the four plastic hex nuts Assembly in reverse To remove the I O board unplug connectors P1 J2 J3 J5 J6 J7 and J8 Re move the four plastic hex nuts Assembly in reverse Main Board I O Board P1 J6 JAMMA 1 J8 17 Maintenance Platform Light Bulb Replacement Remove the tvvo strips shovvn belovv to access the top screvvs that hold the floor to the stage Novv remove the floor You can novv access the fluorescent bulbs To replace bulbs 2 3 and 4 press the red button remove the plastic retainers lift up and slide out as shovvn belovv To replace bulbs 1 and 5 press the red button remove the plastic retainers and lift up and out as shovvn belovv Remove these two strips to access the screws which hold the top on the platform 18 Maintenance Marquee Bulb Re
16. placement To replace the fluorescent bulbs inside the marquee remove the back panel by remov ing the upper and lower bolts from behind only The bulbs are mounted onto this panel Remove the plastic retainer clips and press the red buttons to eject the bulbs Replace in reverse order See Red circle below 19 Maintenance Monitor Enclosure Monitor Replacement To access the monitor remove the six front screws shown below Remove the front plastic and bezel Now remove the mounting screws that hold the monitor to the cabi net See diagram below speaker Replacement The speaker is accessed through the front of the assembly as shown below Unscrew the four security screws and remove the front cover Now remove the two nuts holding the speaker to the speaker housing Unplug the speaker wire connection Assembly in reverse See diagram below Warning Use soft lint free cloth to clean the plastic Do not use ammonia based glass cleaners clear plastic surfaces Doing so will cause the plastic to fog over a period of time Any ammonia free glass cleaner is recommended Novus cleaner 1 makes a special plastic cleaner that reduces static build up and restores a glass shine back to the plastic An t 1 Maintenance Monitor Enclosure Monitor Adjustments The controls of the monitor are accessed through the back of the monitor cabinet di rectly underneath
17. ror of type 1 BAD TRAPS the number of times the game has detected a software error of type 2 Main Menu General Audits COIN AUDITS TOTAL COIN 1 total number of coins read by coin counter 1 TOTAL COIN 2 total number of coins read by coin counter 2 TOTAL COIN 3 DBV total number of coins read by coin counter 3 often used for dollar bill acceptors LIFETIME COIN COUNT cumulative coin count for all three coin counters SERVICE CREDITS total number credits added via the service credits button Main Menu RESET MENU RESET GAME AUDITS reset the game audits total plays current payout etc RESET CREDITS reset the number of credits currently in the game RESET COIN COINTERS reset the coin audits RESET ADJUSTMENTS reset the game adjustments game cost highest payout etc RESET TICKETS reset the ticket audits FACTORY RESET reset all audits game credits coin adjustments and tickets 13 DIAGNOSTIC ADJUSTMENTS amp AUDIT MENU SYSTEM Main Menu SYSTEM TESTS VERSION LIST display the individual software versions for the game SWITCH TEST perform a switch test for coin counters start volume test and service buttons SCREEN TESTS perform a series of screen tests such as color and grid adjustment SOUND TEST play a series of test sounds to diagnose audio problems FILE TEST perform a test to validate all of the files used by the game COIN METER TEST tic
18. slide the stool assembly into the cabinet and attach two mounting screws on both sides See pictures below and diagram on the next page 6 GAME SETUP AND FEATURES Platform to Cabinet Assembly cont DIAGNOSTIC ADJUSTMENTS amp AUDIT MENU SYSTEM MAIN MENU OPERATOR ADJUSTMENTS adjust various game play operation settings GENERAL AUDITS view game coin ticket audit data RESET MENU reset game coin ticket audits SYSTEM TESTS MENU perform various system tests diagnostics Main Menu OPERATOR ADJUSTMENTS GAME ADJUSTMENTS adjust game play settings TICKET MECH ADJUSTMENT turn the ticket mechanism on off COIN ADJUSTMENTS adjust the currency type and coin switch values PLAYER COST PAYOUT adjust the cost of the game and the level of payout VOLUME adjust the volume for the game Main Menu Operator Adjustments GAME ADJUSTMENTS FIXED TICKET MODE DEFAULT OFF XXX COUNTDOWN TIMER DEFAULT 10 the amount of time that the user has to make an input before the game makes an auto input The value ranges from 3 to 20 seconds min 3 max 20 COUPONS OR TICKETS DEFAULT TICKETS the prizes given out by the game can be labeled as either TICKETS or COUPONS SHUFFLE GAME DEFAULT OFF XXX SHUFFLE SPEED DEFAULT 100 XXX Main Menu Operator Adjustments TICKET MECH ADJUSTMENT TICKET OUTPUT DEFAULT ON enables disables output from the ticket mechanism ON OFF DIAGNOSTIC ADJUST
19. tem press the program button inside the coin door The main menu will appear on the game screen To navigate the menu system use volume up to scroll up and vol ume down to scroll down To select a menu option use the program button Use the volume up and down buttons to scroll through the setting levels on specific menu option screens Use the program button to select and save desired setting level Assembly Main cabinet to podium Start by attaching all electrical connections first Now slide the podium flush to the main cabi net and attach the side mounting brackets with three mounting screws To attach the side speakers onto the main cabinet first connect the two wire connector to the speaker Then in stall the two top and bottom screws Finally install the three back screws to complete the mounting of the speaker unit See diagrams below and on the next page GAME SETUP AND FEATURES Assembiy Main cabinet to podium cont GAME SETUP AND FEATURES Stool to Platform Assembly II you purchased the Deluxe version of Deal or No Deal you will need to attach the stool onto the base by lifting the bottom collar ring up on the stool and exposing the four mounting holes See pictures below Insert four washers and four bolts through the mounting holes and tighten See diagram below Replace the collar See picture below Platform to Cabinet Assembly Now attach the stool assembly to the podium by removing the front bottom bezel Now
20. the black label The configuration of the buttons are in the same pat tern printed See pictures below Maintenance Buttons Deal No Deal buttons Bulbs The Fluorescent bulbs are 110V ac and should only be replaced with the power off Do not replace with incandescent type bulbs as the socket is not designed for this and is a fire hazard When replacing use ICE Part numbers 8980 red and 8981 white To access the bulbs remove the two switches holding the metal bracket with the bulb socket on it Now slide the bracket out and replace the bulb Assemble in reverse See diagram below Switches The MEGA switch is made up with four smaller switches acting as one When replac ing the switch it is important to connect the normally open lead of the switch and ground No wire should connect to Normally closed When testing switches your me ter should read less then a ohm with it set to ohms test There are two different switch assemblies used ICE part number DN2006R red and DN2006W white Suit Case Buttons Bulbs and Switches The bulbs used in the suit cases are 12volt DC LEDs They are glued in the socket and cannot be removed You must replace this as a assembly The ICE part numbers are DN2004501 through DN2004516 These are connected Normally open and no wire should be connected to Normally closed lead When testing switches your meter should read less then a ohm with it set to ohms test The positive wire orange must conne
21. ts will be covered under warranty only when The serial number of the game with the defective parts is given ARMA number has been issued by an technical representative The serial number of the defective part if applicable is given A copy of the sales receipt is available as proof of purchase upon request of C E distributors are independent privately owned and operated n their judgment they may sell parts or accessories other than those manufactured by We cannot be responsible for the quality suitability or safety of any part or any modification including labor which is performed by such a distributor 29 ICE Inc warrants that all of its products will be free from defects in material and workmanship VVhen placing a vvarranty request please be prepared to provide the follovving information Serial Number of Game or Bill of Sale Machine Type A Detailed Description of the Equipment Fault Symptoms ICE product including Cromptons Sams Billiards Uniana and Bell Fruit is vvarranted as follovvs 180 days on the Main PCB and Computers 180 days on Motors 90 days on all other components i e DBV s Ticket Dispensers etc 30 days on repaired items years on all Crane Harnessing 9 Months on Printers ICE Inc shall not be obligated to furnish a warranty request under the following conditions Equipment has been subjected to unwarranted stress through abuse or neg

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