Incredible Technologies Golden Tee 3D Golf Manual
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== GETTING STARTED... 5
GAME PACKAGE CONTENTS oor, 2
RECOMMENDED TOOLS AND SUPPLIES ............. 2
2 INSTALLATION PREPARATION .....2
THE CABINET... eeeeeenneeneneereneonerconeenecenrenence oe. 2
Power Requirements: ......................e.e.imermieee 2
Monitor Reguirements: .................-.....eeeeeee 3
Cabinet Selection: .....................e.e eme ER 3
Preparing a used cabinet for Golden Tee 3D Golf: 3
THE CONTROL PANEL... R HR 3
Trackbali Preparation: ................. e... 4
Button Preparation: ….…..….....….……..…rrererenmensensen sans 6
THE GRAPHICS OVERLAY oon 6
Control Panel Overlay Installation: ........................ 6
Function Labels Overlay Installation:..................... 6
Marquee Installation:....................—..e=e...e.e eee... 7
WIRING AND HARDWARE ASSEMBLY .................. 7
Control Panel Assembly: ......................e..2.eemmmeee.. 7
Printed Circuit Board (PCB): ..............e......em.. 7
Wire Harness: ................e..e.imeecieerecerrereecen eee 7
Power Wires: ................e.ee.eseriniircer ener A 8
Monitor Wires:..…....…..….…..serrnssesenen ane n ane encens ae eee 8
Speaker Wires: …..….…....…..…seerisrensenss sense seras ecrans 8
SYN ca 8
Coin Doors, Test Switch, Service Button, and
Volume Control Wiring:...............................__e——.— 8
MARS LIGHT HOOKUP.................. 22... eee 9
Final Check: o.oo eae 9
VOLUME SETTINGS ee RR RR e. 11
OPERATOR ADJUSTABLES cco, 11
Game Mode Selection: ..........................ee.....e..... 11
Game Resets:.................eeenrnecenono eee... 12
Attract Mode Sounds:................... Deren RER sance nee 12
Credits and Coin Door Settings: .......................... 12
Delay Time Adjustment:........................e...m.——.... 13
Skill Level Adjustment: ........................—.ee.e..... 13
Hole In One Contest Mode ................................ 13
GAME AUDITS oon 14
Display Coin Audits:.........................e... 2... 14
Display Game Selection Audits: 14
Number of Golfers and Holes Played: ................. 14
Oak Valley Audits: ........................e...ee. e... 15
Ocean Pointe Audits: ............................. 02... 15
Cactus Canyon Audits:...................e...e. ee... 15
Reset Audits : ....................eeee..eeresirreece e A. 15
SYSTEM TESTS..........e.reereeveccerecia io een 16
Video Screen Tests :..................e..es.000c000 DDD 16
Full GROM Checksum Test: ..................eee.eeveneees 16
Fast GROM Checksum Test: ...................eee__enees 17
Video Ram Test: ......................e200000000000 00D DADA 17
Palette RAM Test:....................... 2... ecu. 17
Board Tests : ….…..….….............eccerersr sans sans area annees 18
Sound Tests:....…...….....….......ecersrscaenss ess nn anse ana nea nee 18
Control Panel Test: ccc, 18
APPENDIX A
GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING............... 20
VIDEO PROBLEMS ee ER 21
SOUND PROBLEMS... eee, 22
CONTROL PROBLEMS... oer, 23
POWER-UP PROBLEMS... A 24
MISCELLANEOUS PROBLEMS oon, 25
APPENDIX B
JAMMA HARNESS CONNECTION ............. 26
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GETTING STARTED INSTALLATION
BEFORE YOU START.....
1. Check to see if all the needed parts have been
included in your kit (See GAME PACKAGE
(1) Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Assembly CONTENTS .)
(1) Connecting Wire Harness (JAMMA)
(1) Trackball Assembly w/Metal Plate 2. Do you have the necessary tools? (See
(1) Trackball Cable Assembly RECOMMENDED TOOLS AND SUPPLIES.)
(3) Button Assemblies
(1) Marquee Styrene 3. Do not work with any part of the system plugged
(1) Marquee Plexiglas in (lights, monitor, or power supply).
(1) Control Panel Overlay
(1) Set of Function Labels
(1) Manual
POWER REQUIREMENTS:
и Маке sure the game you have chosen to
Phillips and Slotted Screwdrivers convert is able to supply all the required
Socket Set
oltages for GOLDEN TEE 3-D GOLF.
Wire Cutters and Strippers “оне
Pliers or Channel Locks
Electric Drill with 3/32”, 1”, and 7/16” Bits
1-3/16” Chassis or Sheet Metal Punch
Small File +5 VDC 5amps
Razor Knife and Sharp Blades +12 VDC 2 amps
Straight Edge
Staple Gun and Staples
Soldering Iron and 60/40 Resin Core Solder NOTE:
Vacuum Cleaner
The output level of many “regulated” switching power
Assorted Fastening Hardware supplies actually vary with load. For this reason, the
Heat Shrink Tubing (3/32”, 1/8”, and 3/16”) power supply from an old game may not be correctly
Masking Tape adjusted for GOLDEN TEE 3-D GOLF. This makes
3-1/2" or 4” Wire Ties the existing power supply inappropriate and hazardous
to your new game. Therefore, it is very important to
adjust the +5 VDC supply WITHOUT connecting the
IF YOU DO YOUR OWN PAINTING, PCB, then readjusting it later, after the PCB has been
YOU'LL NEED THESE PAINT SUPPLIES: installed. Measure power on the PCB, across an 1.C..
e Air Brush or Paint Sprayer Damage will occur if the power supply is outside the
e Paint Roller and Pan acceptable limits (between 4.8 and 5.5 VDC.)
o Paint Brush
e Paint (and Primer)
e Sandpaper
e Putty Knife and Wood Putty
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MONITOR REQUIREMENTS:
GOLDEN TEE 3-D GOLF requires a
monitor in a horizontal mount raster
scan with negative composite SYNC.
It can be difficult to change the
monitor from vertical to a horizontal
unit, therefore, installation will be easier if you
choose a horizontal mount cabinet.
NOTE:
For 33” monitors, a 75 ohm pull-up resistor may be
required on the sync line of the video board. The
appropriate place to put resistor is across diode D9.
The need for the 75 ohm pullup resistor is if you are
unable to get a syncronized picture by adjusting the
monitor.
CABINET SELECTION:
You can choose either a new cabinet or
a used cabinet for your GOLDEN TEE
3-D GOLF game. Reusing a cabinet is
by far the most cost-effective way to
maximize the return of your initial
investment. In either case, all you
need to provide is the cabinet with a
power supply and monitor. We provide
the rest. The end result is a new game
at a very low cost.
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NOTE:
It is recommended that a large control panel with a 25”
monitor, like those on a 4-player cabinet, be used for
your GOLDEN TEE 3D GOLF.
When selecting a cabinet, keep this in mind:
A cabinet with a 25” monitor and a large control
panel will allow you to mount the trackball farther
from the monitor. This prevents players hands from
hitting the monitor glass when rolling the trackbail
forward, and will earn better than a smaller control
panel with a smaller monitor.
PREPARING A USED CABINET FOR
GOLDEN TEE 3D GOLF:
1. Remove the following from the cabinet:
Main Logic Board(s)
Control Panel
Monitor Plexiglas
Marquee
Cabinet Graphics
2. Thoroughly clean out your cabinet. Remove
all the old buttons, joysticks and wires from
the control panel. DO NOT remove monitor
and speaker wires.
3. Remove the old graphics and adhesive from
the control panel, and the side of the
cabinet. Remove adhesive with solvent.
4. For a fresh look, painting is highly
recommended. Spray painting gives a
better finish, but if an air brush or paint
sprayer is unavailable, a roller is second
best. Remember to cover all exposed
surfaces not to be painted.
5. Remember, spending time on the cabinet's
appearance (i.e., marquee, control panel,
and cabinet graphics) will raise your profits
with the introduction of a new game
package, especially if the cabinet looks
clean and new.
6. The “new game look” should always apply to
the inside of your game as well. A few wire
ties and shrink tubing on your harness,
some fastening hardware on your
subassemblies, and a sweep with the
vacuum cleaner will ensure that glitches do
not occur.
Mounting the trackball correctly and securely is very
important for the profitability of your new game.
Follow these instructions carefully for mounting the
trackball to: 1) a metal control panel; 2) a wooden
control with routing; 3) or a wooden control panel
without routing. (Refer to template inserts found in
the back of the manual.)
NOTE:
Installing the trackball as far away from the monitor as
possible will prevent players hands from hitting the
monitor glass when rolling the trackball forward.
TRACKBALL
START
BUTTON
LEFT RIGHT
BUTTON BUTTON [TRACKBALL
CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT
(NOTE: TRACKBALL SHOULD 8E CENTERED ON THE CONTROL PANEL)
GOLDEN TEE 3D GOLF - 3
TRACKBALL PREPARATION:
When making the hole for the
trackball, follow the instructions,
starting on the right, for the type
of control panel you will be using.
NOTE:
When installing the trackball, make sure the trackball is
in the correct orientation. (Refer to picture below.)
O Trackball Orientation Diagram
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To mount trackball to a medal control
panel use TRACKBALL MOUNTING
TEMPLATE #1
Fill any existing holes in the metal control panel.
Place and secure TEMPLATE #1 to your control
panel in the desired location.
NOTE: The trackball should be as far away from
the monitor as possible.
Carefully drill the holes for the ball and the
mounting bolts using the template as a guide.
Remove template and file down any rough
edges.
See THE GRAPHICS OVERLAY section on
page 5 on how to install the graphics.
Mount trackball under the metal control panel
using the four carriage bolts.
NOTE: Be sure the trackball is mounted as
shown in the diagram on page 3.
NOTE: Do not over-tighten the trackball. It will
warp and cause the trackball to not operate
correctly.
NOTE: The supplied metal plate is not needed
with metal control panels.
NOTE: Be sure to mount the trackball so as
much of the ball is exposed as possible.
If using Plexiglas on your control panel, it is
highly recommended that a 3-1/2” hole be cut in
the Plexiglas for the trackball. This allows for
players to use the full height of the trackball.
Carefully file and smooth the edges of the hole
in the Plexiglas so players do not cut their hands
when playing.
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To mount trackbal! to a wooden comtraol
panel with routing capability use
THACDKEBALL MOUNTING TEMPLATE 82
Fill any existing holes in the wooden control
panel.
Place and secure TEMPLATE #2 to your control
panel in the desired location.
NOTE: The trackball should be as far away from
the monitor as possible.
Carefully cut the hole for the trackball in the
shape indicated on the template.
Drill the mounting holes indicated.
Next route out the shaded area indicated on
TEMPLATE #2, 1/16” deep. Use a 1/2"
Rabbiting Bit for best results. This is so the
supplied metal plate will be flush with the control
panel surface.
Remove template and file down any rough
edges.
See THE GRAPHICS OVERLAY section on
page 5 on how to install the graphics.
Mount trackball to the metal plate using the four
carriage bolts supplied. Then mount the metal
plate to the wooden control panel.
NOTE: Be sure the trackball is mounted as
shown in the diagram on page 3.
NOTE: Do not over-tighten the trackball. It will
warp and cause the trackball to not operate
correctly.
NOTE: Be sure to mount the trackball so as
much of the ball is exposed as possible.
If using Plexiglas on your control panel, it is
highly recommended that a 3-1/2” hole be cut in
the Plexiglas for the trackball. This allows for
players to use the full height of the trackball.
Carefully file and smooth the edges of the hole
in the Plexiglas so players do not cut their hands
when playing.
To mount trackball to а wooden control
panel withou! routing capably use
TRACKBALL MOUNTING TEMPLATE 23
Fill any existing holes in the wooden control
panel.
Place and secure TEMPLATE #3 to your control
panel in the desired location.
NOTE: The trackball should be as far away from
the monitor as possible.
Carefully cut the hole for the trackball in the
shape indicated on the template. The trackball
should fit the hole shape exactly.
Drill the mounting holes as indicated.
Remove template and file down any rough
edges.
Using the TRACKBALL ORIENTATION
TEMPLATE, cut a 3” hole in the Plexiglas
overlay to fit over the trackball. Be sure to
include holes for the buttons, and all of the
mounting boits.
See THE GRAPHICS OVERLAY section on
page 5 on how to install the graphics.
Insert the trackball into the newly cut hole. Place
Plexiglas overlay on top of the control. panel.
Place the supplied metal plate under the
trackball and use the carriage bolts to secure it
to the control panel. The metal plate below and
the Plexiglas above will secure the trackball
assembly into position.
NOTE: Be sure the trackball is mounted as
shown in the diagram on page 3.
NOTE: Do not over-tighten the trackball. It will
warp and cause the trackball to not operate
correctly.
NOTE: Be sure to mount the trackball so as
much of the ball is exposed as possible.
GOLDEN TEE 3D GOLF -5
BUTTON PREPARATION:
1. When making the holes for the
buttons, DO NOT use the Function
Labels to outline any new holes.
The Function Labels are designed to
fit right over the buttons when
installed on the control panel. If the
labels are used as a template the holes will be
too big, and the buttons will fall through.
Instead, use the labels as a guide to where you
want to drill your new holes, and then cut a 1-
1/8” hole in the center of where the labels are to
be placed. DO NOT stick the labels to the panel
at this time.
2. Drill or punch the holes marked for buttons or
bolts. Use a chassis or sheet metal punch for
best results on button holes.
3. Use a file to smooth any rough edges on the
holes.
4. Fill any old and unused holes with wood, resin,
or a metal plate.
5. It is recommended that you cover your control
panel with Plexiglas. Now would be a good time
to cut it to fit while the dimensions and tools are
at hand.
GOLDEN TEE 3-D GOLF comes equipped with
graphics that will accommodate a variety of existing
game cabinets.
CONTROL PANEL OVERLAY
INSTALLATION:
2. Remove the protective backing from the
background overlay. Center the background
overlay over the control panel and place down
gently, making sure to keep it square. Using
your hands, press down firmly, starting from the
center and smooth the background overlay
outward, making sure all bubbles have been
pressed out for a clean, flat surface.
3. Using a sharp razor knife, trim any excess from
the background overlay. Carefully pierce
through the overlay above each control panel
hole that you have marked. Cut out material
covering the pre-drilled holes with the razor
knife. Be sure to cut the background overlay
above each hole and trim cleanly and evenly.
FUNCTION LABELS OVERLAY
INSTALLATION:
1. Make sure the control panel is clean and free
from dust, grease, metal filings, and sawdust.
The background overlay provided with the game
is oversized to accommodate most control panel
sizes. Center the background overlay on the
control panel surface. Be sure to leave enough
excess material above and below the control
panel in order to trim it evenly.
Line up the supplied function labels with the
corresponding control panel holes. Remove the
backing and carefully press into place. Be sure they
are straight. Attach the HOOK/SWING reference
diagram above the trackball label. If your control
panel is too narrow to fit the reference diagram,
mount the diagram under the monitor glass on the
bezel. Refer to the diagrams below.
| HOOK / SWING Reference Overlay |
INSTRUCTION TRACKBALL OVERLAY START
OVERLAY O
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FACE LEFT FACE RIGHT
OVERLAY OVERLAY
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FUNCTION LABEL LAYOUT #1
(NOTE: TRACKBALL SHOULD BE CENTERED ON THE CONTROL PANEL}
or put the HOOK/SWING Reference diagram on
the bezel
MONITOR
HOOK / SWING Referance Overlay |
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FUNCTION LABEL LAYOUT #2
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MARQUEE INSTALLATION:
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD (PCB):
If your cabinet needs a new marquee glass,
determine the correct size and cut the Plexiglas
(supplied) to fit. Using the old marquee glass as a
template, center the Plexiglas on your new marquee
graphics, making sure that all the printed images will
be visible. Using a razor knife, score the new
marquee deeply, following the edges of the old
glass. Carefully break off the styrene. Be sure the
light behind the marquee works and that the glass is
clean on both sides. Now install the marquee
graphics and glass securely.
REMEMBER! DO NOT WORK WITH ANY PART
OF THIS SYSTEM PLUGGED IN (Lights, Monitor,
or Power Supply).
NOTE:
All switch wires used in this game need to be wired to
the normally open connection on the switches. Each
switch requires a ground wire on the common
connector and the appropriate control or switch wire on
the other normally open connector of the switch.
CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY:
Mount the PCB to the side of the cabinet with the
connector toward the top of the drawer. This will
keep the wire harness from slipping off due to
vibration. Mark and drill pilot holes (3/32”) onto the
cabinet side, being careful not to drill through to the
outside. Attach the PCB standoffs to the cabinet
using wood screws and spacers, snug but not too
tight or the board may warp or crack. Be sure the
board is not being flexed in any way.
WIRE HARNESS:
1. Install the trackball and buttons on the control
panel by following the detailed instructions
beginning on page 3. The two red buttons are
used for FACE LEFT and FACE RIGHT. The
white button is used as the START button.
PLEASE NOTE: If you want your new game
to earn money, you must install the trackball
correctly.
2. If you are using Plexiglas for added protection,
dont forget to place it on the panel before
inserting the buttons.
3. Wire the trackball and buttons using the
JAMMA Harness Connection table on page
26. Connect the trackball using the supplied
trackball cable into PLAYER 1 on the Memory
Board.
1. If you are installing
GOLDEN TEE 3-D GOLF
into a Dynamo cabinet with
a pre-installed JAMMA
harness, you will notice
that it does not have a wire
for the test switch. You will have to add a
contact to the edge connector at the proper
position (position 15). Some cabinets (Dynamo
included) have only one coin switch input and
the coin switches are wired together. Connect
the designated wires to the coin switches
separately.
2. Attach the wire harness connector to the PCB.
Be sure it is mounted correctly.
WARNING! - Make sure you have identified PIN 1
on the connector before powering up. Plugging the
JAMMA connector in backwards will cause damage
to the PCB.
3. lt is best to use connectors (not supplied)
whenever joining a set of harness wires to a
subassembly. If you choose to solder wires
together, follow this procedure:
e Strip off about %” of insulation from the
wire.
e Slide a piece of heat-shrink tubing over the
end.
e Do not leave a lot of excess wire spooled up
in your cabinet. Cut the wires to the length
you need plus a few extra inches. Leave
enough for proper cable dressing. Do not
make it stretch across the inside of the
cabinet.
4. Solder the new wire to the original wire. Use a
straight in-line splice.
GOLDEN TEE 3D GOLF - 7
POWER WIRES:
1. Connect the wires that are designated for your
power supply. You will need a supply of +5 vdc,
and +12 vdc. The +5 vdc must be regulated to
within 5% (+ or - 0.25 . The +12 vdc may be
unregulated but should not stray too far or the
sound may be affected. If the cabinets supply
does not provide these voltages, it will have to
be replaced. A switching-type supply is
recommended.
2. You will notice that you have more than one
wire for each voltage. Use all wires supplied on
the harness. This will ensure better power
transmission and prevent overloading of the
edge connector pads.
3. Tin all power supply wires before connecting
them to the power supply. Loose strands may
short out the supply. For best results, connect
spade lugs to the ends of the power wires and
attach to the screw terminals of the power
supply.
MONITOR WIRES:
Position speakers as far from the monitor as
possible. If placed too close, the speaker's magnet
may deflect the monitor and cause strange
coloration, which can usually be corrected by
degaussing the monitor. Make sure everything else
in the cabinet is attached securely for the same
reason.
SYNC:
This is the recommended approach for a Wells-
Gardener monitor and should work with some others
as well.
If your monitor does not have a composite SYNC
input but has separate horizontal and vertical SYNC
inputs, try connecting the composite SYNC signal
from the PCB to the negative horizontal SYNC
signal on the monitor. This should produce a
satisfactory result, although some adjustment of the
monitor's SYNC controls may be necessary.
COIN DOORS, TEST SWITCH,
SERVICE BUTTON, AND VOLUME
CONTROL WIRING:
You will be connecting the RED, GREEN, and BLUE
video drives along with the composite SYNC and
video GROUND wires.
SPEAKER WIRES:
Connect the speaker wires paying attention to their
polarity.
NOTE:
If your cabinet has two speakers,
connect both. If they are 8 or 16 ohm
speakers, connect them in parallel, if
they are 4 ohm, connect them in
series.
NOTE:
Examine the speaker carefully. Is it really up to the high
standards you wish to maintain at your location?
Unfortunately, many arcade speakers are inadequate
for reproduction of good game sounds. Remember,
this is not just a video game -- it is a video/audio game
investment. Far more effort was put into the sounds of
this game than is put into most other arcade games. If
the speakers are not up to it, replace them. A small
investment in good speakers can make a world of
difference in profits. Competent and reasonably priced
speakers can be obtained from stores such as Radio
Shack.
1. Wire the coin doors and the test /
service switch(es) as per the
JAMMA Harness Connection
table on page 26.
2. Connect the door lamps to the
+12 vdc supply. Some games
have separate power supply
outputs for the lamps.
3. Install a test switch somewhere convenient
inside the coin door area. This switch allows you
to enter adjustables, run diagnostics, and see or
clear audits. Make it readily accessible through
the coin door. Wire it to the Test wire on the
JAMMA Harness.
4. Install a service switch (not included)
somewhere convenient inside the coin door
area. This switch allows you to give credits to
players without affecting the game’s credit
audits or coin meters. Example: A player puts
in a coin and gets no credit, the operator can
then push the service button and a credit is
given to the player without affecting the game’s
audits and coin meter.
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GOLDEN TEE 3D GOLF has the ability to
adjust volume at any time during a game.
Install 2 push button switches (NOT INCLUDED)
inside the coin door for easy access. Connect
the switches to the JAMMA harness. Refer to
the JAMMA Harness Connection diagram on
page 26.
GOLDEN TEE 3D GOLF is also capable of
running a Mars Light or other external signal,
which will be activated if the game is running a
special Hole-in-One contest.
MARS LIGHT HOOKUP
Equipment required. A mars light police beacon and
a 3 amp 120 volt AC solid state relay with a 2.5 to 8
volt control line.
1.
Connect a wire from pin 2 of the sound boards
ticket connector to the positive control line of
the Relay.
Connect a wire from pin 3 of the sound boards
ticket connector to the negative control line of
the Relay.
The hot AC line in should connect to one side of
the light and the return should connect to the AC
input of the relay.
From the AC output of the relay, connect a wire
to the other side of the light.
The hole-in-one contest turned on in operator
adjustables in order for the light to activate
when a hole-in-one is made.
NOTE:
Mars Light will only work for sound PROMS 1.2 and
above.
FINAL CHECK:
Attach JAMMA Harness. Plug in the game and
turn it on.
WARNING! - Make sure the hamess is plugged in
correctly. Damage to PCB will occur if JAMMA
connector is plugged in wrong.
Look and smell for smoke (TURN IT OFF
IMMEDIATELY IF ANY IS NOTICED).
NOTE:
Readjust the +5 Volt supply. Adjust the +5 Voit supply
so that you read 5.2 Volts across an |.C. on the circuit
board. !f measured at the power supply, the reading will
be higher at the power supply outputs.
1.
Check the game inside and out for any
imperfections. Secure any loose wiring or
fastening hardware.
Make sure the coin door is tight and the coin
mechs are well adjusted.
Make sure all assemblies are firmly attached.
Anything that is not mounted securely will rattie
when the game is played. This game makes
use of low-frequency sounds which can cause
any loose joints to rattle.
Make sure the yellow LED on the Sound PCB is
flashing. If not, something is wrong, turn off the
game.
Listen for sound. Sounds should be heard in the
attract mode.
If you do not hear any sounds and the yellow
LED is flashing, ty turning up the volume and
check the speaker connections. Dropping a
coin through a coin switch should cause a
sound.
How is the picture? ls it centered or is it too
bright or too ls it in focus? Adjust your monitor
to get the best picture possible.
NOTE:
Check your monitor manual to make adjustments. Some
test patterns are available through the game’s system
tests by pressing the Test switch. Use them when
making any adjustments. (See SYSTEM TESTS
information on page 12. Proper monitor adjustment is
very important.)
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7. Try all coin switches. Drop quarters or tokens
through to check the coin mechs. Make sure the
game is adding credits. You can use the Player
Control Tests by pressing the test switch and
entering the SYSTEM TEST MENU. Do all of
the controls work? Try playing the game with
the volume up and listen for rattling as you play.
Tighten anything that is making noise.
8. Upon initial power-up, the game will initialize to
factory default settings. These settings affect
game elements such as number of credits per
coin, difficulty settings, etc. The OPERATOR
ADJUSTABLES MODE section will describe
how to alter these settings and view the system
audits or run system tests.
The main dip switches can be found on the main
board near the fuse.
Dip switch 4 (ON): Always “ON” (DEFAULT)
Dip switch 4 (OFF): *** МОТ USED ***
Dip switch 3 (ON): Trackball normal (DEFAULT)
Dip switch 3 (OFF): Trackball mounted at 45° angle.
Dip switch 2 (ON): One Trackball (DEFAULT)
Dip switch 2 (OFF): Two Trackballs
Dip switch 1 (ON): Normal Game Play (DEFAULT)
Dip switch 1 (OFF): Operator Mode Menu
There are also dip switches on the memory board
near the green LED. Switches #1 and #2 must be
“ON” and switches #3 and #4 must be “OFF”
To enter the OPERATOR MODE MENU, press the
Test Button, located just inside the coin door. When
the Test Button is pressed or DIP Switch 1 is flipped
to the OFF position, the screen displays the
OPERATOR MODE MENU.
NOTE:
if you used DIP switch 1 to enter the OPERATOR
MODE MENU, you will need to flip DIP switch 1 back
to the ON position in order to return to the game.
TRACKBALL UP TO MOVE
TRACKBALL DOWN TOM
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OPERATOR MODE MENU
The OPERATOR MODE MENU allows you to enter
into four different areas:
VOLUME SETTINGS is used to adjust the volume
of your game for your location.
OPERATOR ADJUSTABLES is used for
customizing your game for your location. Some of
the features in Operator Adjustables are number of
coins per game, sounds on or off when no one is
playing, difficulty settings, etc.
GAME AUDITS allows you to check your game's
overall earnings, game times, game scores, etc.
The Audits can be reset through this menu as well.
SYSTEM TESTS verifies the operation of the
hardware, controls, and monitor through easy and
automatic procedures accessed through these
menus.
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Menu items can be highlighted using the trackball or
FACE LEFT and FACE RIGHT buttons. When
using the trackball, menu items are highlighted by
rolling the trackball up or down. To select a
highlighted item, press the START button.
To exit any of these tests and return the game to its
normal state, use the trackball or FACE LEFT and
FACE RIGHT button to highlight the line that says
EXIT, and press the START button.
COLOR KEY NOTE:
For easy identification, all test screens have been color
coded. Items displayed in GREEN are the Menu
tiles. This is the name of the menu that is currently
displayed. ltems appearing in YELLOW are the menu's
instructions. The Light BLUE items are choices
available in this menu. The PURPLE item is the
selection that is currently highlighted. If RED is ever
displayed, there is a problem with that item and it should
be corrected.
The VOLUME SETTINGS screen is used to adjust
the sounds that are heard during game play.
M
MOVE TRACKBALL LEFT TO DECREASE VOLUME
VOLUME SETTINGS SCREEN
When this screen appears, music will play. Move
the trackball to the right to increase the game's
sounds and music. Rolling the trackbail to the left
will make the game sounds softer. When you have
adjusted the sounds to the appropriate volume,
press the START button to exit back to the main
menu.
The volume can also be set using optional volume
up/down push button switches. See page 8 for more
information on this feature.
The OPERATOR ADJUSTABLES MENU is
accessed through the OPERATOR MODE MENU.
From the OPERATOR MODE MENU, roll the
trackball down or up to highlight the words
OPERATOR ADJUSTABLES MENU which will then
appear in purple letters. Now press the START
button, and the OPERATOR ADJUSTABLES MENU
will appear on the screen.
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OPERATOR ADJUSTABLES MENU
As you can see, there are many possible
customizing procedures that you can control. Below
is a brief description of each adjustable function and
what the screen looks like when displayed.
Remember, to select an item from any menu, using
the trackball to highlight the item in purple, and then
press the START button.
GAME MODE SELECTION:
This menu allows you to place the game in standard
Coin Mode, or choose Free Play.
GAME MODE SELECTION SCREEN
In COIN MODE, the game will only work if coins are
deposited into the game.
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In FREE PLAY, coins are not needed for play, and
the START button is always active.
GAME RESETS:
The GAME RESETS menu will cancel or zero out
any custom features or bookkeeping figures that are
no longer wanted.
RESET AUDITS ONLY
GAME RESETS MENU
RESET ALL TO FACTORY SETTINGS will change
the game back to the way the game was preset
when new. Any custom features such as Free Play
and Skill Levels will be changed back to the original
settings set at the factory.
RESET HIGH SCORES ONLY is used to erase all
of the high scores stored in memory.
RESET AUDITS ONLY is used when all of your
bookkeeping and statistics have been gathered from
the Audits section, and are no longer needed. If you
like to gather all of your accounting information each
week, or after each collection, it is a good practice
to reset all of the audits so your coin count will
match the audit information.
ATTRACT MODE SOUNDS:
OCCASIONAL ATTRACT MODE SOUNDS plays
sounds about every ten to twelve times the attract
mode is repeated.
ALL ATTRACT MODE SOUNDS OFF will not allow
any sounds to be played during the attract mode.
CREDITS AND COIN DOOR
SETTINGS:
This menu is used to adjust the sounds that are
heard while no one is playing the game.
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ATTRACT MODE SOUNDS MENU
ALL ATTRACT MODE SOUNDS ON will play
sounds during every attract cycle.
This menu allows you to change the number of
coins needed to play GOLDEN TEE 3-D GOLF.
TOCHANGE VALUES ~~
MOVE TRACKBALL LEFT TO DECREA
MOVE TRACKBALL RIGHT TO INCREASE
CREDIT AND COIN DOOR SETTING SCREEN
You can set each door to different coins values by
highlighting : DOOR 1 COIN VALUE for coin door
1, DOOR 2 COIN VALUE for coin door 2, efc..
Moving Trackball left or right will change the
number of credits that each coin represents.
COINS NEEDED FOR ONE CREDIT.....To award a
game credit, the player will need to insert an
adjustable number of coins.
HOLES PLAYED PER CREDIT.....This defines the
number of holes the player is given for each credit.
This value can range from 1 to 3 holes.
COINS NEEDED TO PLAY 18 HOLES.....To play
an entire 18 holes at a reduced cost to the player,
you can set this value to something less than the
cost of buying holes as described above. The
default is 10 coins for 18 holes. This is a savings of
2 coins, at a rate of 2 coins for 3 holes. The player
will need to insert all 10 coins at the start of a game
to take advantage of this.
on,
DELAY TIME ADJUSTMENT:
This option allows for changing the delay of game
time.
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ACKBALL RIGHT TO INCREASE |
BUTTON CONFIGURATIONS SCREEN
DELAY OF GAME TIMEOUT (1)....The game will
give the player a penalty stroke if they have not
swung the club after this amount of time.
DELAY OF GAME TIMEOUT (2).....The timeout can
be disabled by selecting “OFF” - The default is
“ON”. We recommend leaving this “ON” so the
game will return to the attract mode if a player walks
away from a game in progress.
SKILL LEVEL ADJUSTMENT:
SKILL LEVEL 2, SKILL LEVEL 3, and SKILL LEVEL
4 are settings between the easiest and hardest
levels. Sometimes it is best if the skill level is
adjusted gradually over a period of time.
HOLE IN ONE CONTEST MODE
GOLDEN TEE 3-D GOLF allows for changing the
level of skill needed to play the game. This feature
is good for locations with younger or novice players
who are less skilled at the game, or expert or
accomplished players who demand a greater
challenge.
GOLDEN TEE 3-D GOLF V1.00
SKILL LEVEL ADJUSTMENT SCREEN
To set the game to an easy skill level, highlight...
SKILL LEVEL 1 - EASIEST.
To set the game to a difficult skill level,
highlight...SKILL LEVEL 5 - HARDEST.
The HOLE IN ONE CONTEST MODE can be used if your
location wants to give away prizes for a hole-in-one.
HOLE IN ONE CONTEST MODE SCREEN
Setting the HOLE-IN-ONE CONTEST “ON” will
cause a loud siren and fanfare to go off if a hole-in-
one is made. The hole-in-one message can be
altered depending on your type of contest.
HOLE IN ONE CONTEST - WIN IMMEDIATELY will
display a “YOU HAVE WON" message.
HOLE IN ONE CONTEST - QUALIFY TO WIN will
display a “YOU HAVE QUALIFIED” message.
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The GAME AUDITS MENU will supply you with a
detailed accounting of helpful and informative
bookkeeping and statistics. To enter the GAME
AUDITS MENU, first go to the OPERATOR MODE
MENU by pressing the test switch located just inside
the coin door of the cabinet or flip DIP switch 1 to
the OFF position on the Main PCB. From the
OPERATOR MODE MENU, press FACE RIGHT or
FACE LEFT until the GAME AUDITS MENU
appears in white letters. Now press the START
button, and the GAME AUDITS MENU will appear
on the screen.
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RESET AUDITS Ea
GAME AUDITS SCREEN
DISPLAY COIN AUDITS:
When you choose to review the coin audits, the
DISPLAY COIN AUDITS screen will appear.
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DISPLAY COIN AUDITS SCREEN
DISPLAY GAME SELECTION
AUDITS:
This menu will show the audits for each game
selection.
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DISPLAY GAME SELECTION AUDITS SCREEN
NUMBER OF GOLFERS AND HOLES
PLAYED:
This menu displays how many games were played
by 1, 2, 3, or 4 players and how may holes were
played during a game.
NUMBER OF GOLFERS AND HOLES PLAYED SCREEN
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OAK VALLEY AUDITS: CACTUS CANYON AUDITS:
This menu displays the audits for the Oak Valley This menu will display the audits for the Cactus
course. Canyon course.
OCEAN POINTE AUDITS: RESET AUDITS :
This menu displays the audits for the Ocean Pointe This menu will reset your audits.
course.
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GAME RESETS SCREEN
e | If you wish to set all of the game audits (described
TOTAL WAT xx | above) back to zero, highlight RESET AUDITS from
a, a 1 this menu and press the START button. The screen
| E 1 will briefly display AUDIT RESET.
OCEAN POINTE AUDITS SCREEN If you change your mind and decide not to reset the
audits to zero, highlight NO RESET AUDITS and
you will exit this screen without making any
changes.
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GOLDEN TEE 3-D GOLF has been inspected and
tested at the factory, and most likely the game will
be in perfect working order when you plug it in. If
you are experiencing any problems with the game,
the SYSTEM TESTS MENU is a good place to start
when tracking down the problem. To enter the
SYSTEM TESTS MENU, first go to the OPERATOR
MODE MENU by pressing the test switch located
just inside the coin door of the cabinet, or set DIP
Switch 1 on the Main PCB to the OFF position.
From the OPERATOR MODE MENU, roll the
trackball up or down until the word SYSTEM TESTS
MENU appears in purple letters. Now press the
START button, and the SYSTEM TESTS MENU will
appear on the screen.
SYSTEM TESTS MENU
VIDEO SCREEN TESTS :
When the FACE LEFT or FACE RIGHT buttons are
pressed, the screen changes to display a grid of
colored rectangles. Use these colors as a guide and
adjust your monitor so they look as good as
possible. This test can be exited at any time by
pressing the START button.
FULL GROM CHECKSUM TEST:
You can test your monitor and adjust colors by
choosing VIDEO SCREEN TESTS and pressing the
START button,
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VIDEO SCREEN TEST MENU
Choose FULL GROM CHECKSUM TEST from the
SYSTEM TEST MENU to test the Graphics chips on
the PCB. This test performs a complete test of the
Graphics ROM’s. While the test is in progress the
following message is displayed:
FULL GROM CHECKSUM TEST SCREEN
(TEST IN PROGRESS)
When the test is completed the GROM Test Screen
is displayed.
FULL GROM CHECKSUM TEST SCREEN
(TEST COMPLETED)
1. If all checksums are shown in blue, the test
passed and your game is in good working order.
2. If any checksums are bad, they will be displayed
in red text on this screen. This means that the
GROM is defective and needs to be replaced.
Call your (distributor or the Incredible
Technologies, Inc. Service Department for
further help.
3. To exit this test, press the START button.
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FAST GROM CHECKSUM TEST:
Choose FAST GROM CHECKSUM TEST from the
SYSTEM TEST MENU to test the Graphics chips on
the PCB. This test performs a complete test of the
Graphics ROM’s. While the test is in progress the
following message is displayed:
FAST GROM CHECKSUM TEST :
FAST GROOM CHECKSUM SCREEN
(TEST IN PROGRESS)
When the test is completed the GROM Test Screen
is displayed.
{TEST COMPLETED)
1. If all checksums are shown in white, the test
passed and your game is in good working order.
2. If any checksums are bad, they will be displayed
in red text on this screen. This means that the
GROM is defective and needs to be replaced.
Call your distributor or the Incredible
Technologies, Inc. Service Department for
further help.
3. To exit this test, press the START button.
VIDEO RAM TEST:
This test performs a complete test of the Graphics
video RAM. The video RAM is tested in two pages.
The following message will be displayed as each
page is tested.
When the test is completed the results will be
displayed as follows.
VIDEO RAM TEST SCREEN
1. If the game passes this test, zeros will be
displayed in white along with a VIDEO RAM
TEST PASSED message.
2. If the test fails, a non-zero status and VIDEO
RAM TEST FAILED message will be displayed
in red. Call your distributor or the Incredible
Technologies, Inc. Service Department for
further help.
3. To exit this test, press the START button.
PALETTE RAM TEST SCREEN
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BOARD TESTS :
This test will perform all of the system's tests at one
time.
BOARD TESTS SCREEN
SOUND TESTS:
Choose SOUND TEST from the SYSTEM TEST
MENU to test the sounds and speakers in the game.
The sound section also controls the coin meter, and
you can test it from this section as well.
SOUND TESTS SCREEN
To test the coin meter, choose COIN METER TEST
from this menu. If everything is working properly,
the meter should increment each time the START
button is pressed while this line is highlighted.
CONTROL PANEL TEST:
When CONTROL PANEL TEST is selected, the
screen will display a diagram of a typical GOLDEN
TEE 3D GOLF control panel. The controls are
highlighted on the diagram when the controls are
active. Test all of the controls, including coin test
and service switches. Press FACE LEFT and FACE
RIGHT together to exit this test.
Golden Tee 3D Golf
Player Controls
PRESS LEFT AND RIGHT BUTTONS TO EXIT
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NOTE:
For cabinets with 2 sets of player controls, two separate
player control tests will appear in the SYSTEM TESTS
MENU.
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| Symptom
No picture
Scrambled Picture
Monitor out of sync and can not
be adjusted.
Missing colors or a washed out
color
Bright, blurry, or rolling picture
Picture too large, too small, or
off center
Video image is flipped
Bad images in picture
Diagonal white lines
Probable Cause
Dip switches on the memory
board improperly set.
Bad connections or video
inputs are not hooked up
properly.
Monitor
JAMMA harness connected
improperly
Missing sync connection or
misadjusted monitor
Need a 75 ohm pull-up resistor
on the sync line.
Bad video connections
Misadjusted monitor
Misadjusted monitor
Misadjusted Monitor
Bad GROM
GND problem
Solution
Dip switches 1 and 2 must be ‘ON’,
and 3 and 4 must be ‘OFF
Make sure there are good
connections from the board's video
outputs to the monitor's video
inputs.
Make sure the monitor is operating
correctly. (Check it with another
compatible logic board.)
Identify Pin 1 on the JAMMA
connector and on the PCB. №
installed incorrectly, damage to the
PCB may have occurred.
Check the sync connection - Adjust
monitor.
Solder a 75 ohm resistor across D9
located on the main board.
Check the video red, green, and
biue connections.
Adjust the monitor, not the board.
(Refer to your monitor manual.)
Adjust the monitor, not the board.
(Refer to your monitor manual.)
Change Dip Switch 3 on the Main
PC board or reverse the monitor's
convergence wires. (Refer to your
monitor manual.)
Do GROM test. Check IC pins to
make sure none are bent over.
Earth and Logic GND's should be
connected at the power supply.
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| Symptom
No Sound
|
Probable Cause
+12v power supply is bad
Bad connection to the board
JAMMA harness connected
improperly
Miscellaneous
Solution
Try another +12v power supply.
Check for +12v power on the
board.
Check for +5v power on the board.
Check the volume setting in the
OPERATORS ADJUSTABLE
section of the Operators Mode.
Check the speaker connections.
Identify Pin 1 on the JAMMA
connector and on the PCB. If
installed incorrectly, damage to the
PCB may have occurred.
Make sure the sound status light is
flashing on the board.
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| Symptom
Buttons do not work or are
partly inoperable
Coin counter not working
Trackball mounted correctly
but is swinging 45° out of line
In a two or more player game,
controls only work for players 1
and 3.
Probable Cause
Switches not properly
connected
JAMMA harness connected
improperly
Miscellaneous
DIP switch 3 found on the Main
Board is not “ON”.
On the Main Board DIP switch
2 is in the “OFF” position.
Solution |
Make sure that the common post of
the switch is connected to ground.
Make sure each individual switch is
working by doing the Control Panel
Test found in the SYSTEM TESTS
section.
Make sure that the signal wire for
that particular switch is connected
to the normally open post of the
switch.
Identify Pin 1 on the JAMMA
connector and on the PCB. №
installed incorrectly, damage to the
PCB may have occurred.
Make sure that the signal wire has
a connection from the switch to the
board.
Make sure +12v is hooked up to
the counter.
The signal wire is not connected to
coin counter. (Check continuity.)
Verify that the counter is good.
Make sure the DIP switch 3 is “ON”
DIP switch 2 must be in the “ON”
position for cabinets with one set of
player controls.
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| Symptom
No reaction when game is
turned on
Screen flashes repeatedly
|
Probable Cause
Blown fuse
No power from the power
supply
Power supply
Short on the board
JAMMA harness connected
improperly
Open on socketed IC's
+5v setting too low
DIP switch on the memory
board may not be set correctly.
Solution |
Power supply Is too high. Power
should be between +5v & 5.2v.
(Measured on the circuit board.)
Cabinet is not connected to earth
ground. (All metal should be
connected to the earth ground.)
Short between power and ground.
Check for foreign material.
Disconnect the harness and
measure the resistance between
power and ground. !t should read
around 600 ohms. (0 ohms is a
dead short.)
Make sure the harness is not
shorting to anything, such as bare
or frayed wires shorting out each
other or hitting bare metal.
Replace power supply.
Power supply too low. (should
ideally be between +5v & +5.2v.)
(Measured on the circuit board.)
Check for loose or foreign material
on the board.
Identify Pin 1 on the JAMMA
connector and on the PCB. If
installed incorrectly, damage to the
PCB may have occurred.
Check for bent pins on socketed
parts.
Make sure that all IC's are seated
in their sockets properly.
Check voltage. (Measured on the
circuit board.)
Make sure dip switch #1 and # 2
are “ON”, and #3 and 44 are “OFF”
on the memory board.
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| Symptom | | Probable Cause | | Solution |
Green L.E.D. not blinking Program not running Make sure all socketed 1.С.'5 аге
seated correctly. Look for bent
pins.
No power Blown fuse. Check for +5v before
and after the fuse. Adjust power
supply for +5v after the fuse. Use
fast blow fuses only.
Bad connections Make sure you have continuity
from PCB to power supply.
Operator adjustables keep Loose pin on ASIC (U1) Call Incredible Technologies, Inc.
changing
Low battery voltage Battery should be 2 to 3 volts.
Sounds bad Bad static RAM Replace.
Game comes up in Test Mode Miscellaneous Check the speaker connections.
Dip Switch 1 is “OFF” Make sure Dip Switch 1, on the
Main PC board, is in the “ON”
position.
Trackball mounted correctly Dip switch 3 found on the Main Make sure the Dip switch 3 is “ON”.
but is swinging 45° out of line. board is not “ON”.
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APPENDIX B
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JAMMA Harness Connection for Golden Tee 3D Golf
Yellow-Green
Green-Black
White
O Black
Green-Biue
Ora Yellow
Gray-Yellow
Black
Black
GND
GND
+5 vdc
+5 vdc
+12 vdc
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Video Green
Video
Service
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Volume Down
Call in button
GND
GND
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PIN WIRE #6 - Black
Trackball Cable Connection
GND
GND
+5 vdc
+5 vdc
+12 vdc
Black
Black
Red
Red
Orange
KEY
Coin Counter
Left S
Video Red
Video Blue
Video GND
Test
Coin 1
Start 1
Player - Face Left
Player - Face Right
Volume U
Coin 3
GND
GND
Trackball Connector
PIN WIRE #1 - Black
PIN WIRE #1 - Red
PIN WIRE #2 - Red
PIN WIRE #2 - Yellow
PIN WIRE #3 - Yellow
PIN WIRE #3 - Green
PIN WIRE #4 - Green
PIN WIRE #5 - Blue
PIN WIRE #5 - Blue
PIN WIRE #4 - Purple о:
PIN WIRE #6 - Purple
Red-Green
Yellow-Red
Red-Black
Blue-Black
White-Black
Blue
Red-Blue
Red-White
Brown-White
Y ellow-White
Orange-White
Gray-White
Black
Black
NOTE: Remember to connect the trackball cable to JP9 of the Memory Board. (Labeled as Player 1)
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