Incredible Technologies 2012 Showpiece, Kit, Fore! Golden Tee LIVE Manual
Below you will find brief information for Golden Tee LIVE 2012 Showpiece, Golden Tee LIVE 2012 Kit. This document details installation and setup procedures for the Golden Tee LIVE 2012 game. It contains information on installing the hardware, connecting the components, and navigating the system setup menus. Additionally, it provides troubleshooting tips and a reference guide for various aspects of the game.
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WARNINGS AND NOTICES
NOTICE
This game is intended to be operated for amusement purposes only. It is not to be operated in violation of any federal, state, or local laws or regulations. As the owner and/or operator of this game you are responsible for its operation in compliance with such laws and regulations. The factory settings for this game may require adjustment in order to comply with the laws and/or regulations in the jurisdiction where the game is located. It is the sole responsibility of the operator to determine what laws and/or regulations are applicable and to make any adjustments to the game before operating it for its intended purpose.
This manual and the information contained within is subject to change without notice.
The Showpiece cabinet is intended for use with the Showpiece Integrated Stand (Model 304S).
WARNING
Use of unauthorized parts or making any unauthorized modifications will void the warranty and may result in the game operating in an unsafe or incorrect manner.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the manufacturer or its service agent.
This cabinet is not suitable for installation in an area where a water jet would be used. The cabinet must not be cleaned by a water jet.
WARRANTY, REPAIR, AND RETURN POLICY
90-day warranty on all electronic components. All warranty periods begin on the date of purchase from Incredible
Technologies, Inc.
There is a minimum $75.00 service charge for all non-warranty repairs or returns.
For all servicing, return to Incredible Technologies, Inc.
ANY non-factory repair or attempted repair voids warranty.
RETURN MERCHANDISE AUTHORIZATION
All returned merchandise must have a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number marked clearly on the outside of the package.
You must obtain all RMA numbers from Incredible Technologies. Please have the product's Cabinet Identification Device number available when calling for an RMA number.
Merchandise returned without an RMA number will not be accepted.
Warranty may be void if serial number or security labels are tampered with or removed. Opening the Nighthawk System Box
will void your warranty.
Advance replacement hardware will be shipped to the customer address on file unless specified otherwise.
Advance replacement hardware will be billed to the customer until Incredible Technologies, Inc. receives the returned merchandise, at which time a credit will be issued.
All repairs and/or replacements will ship as soon as possible after receipt or request (subject to availability).
PAYMENT FOR AND STORAGE OF REPAIR MATERIALS
Materials sent to IT for repair must be paid for according to current price schedules and in a reasonable time. Storage fees for repaired equipment will be charged at a rate of $50.00 (Fifty US Dollars) per calendar month or fraction thereof after 90 (Ninety) days from notice to the customer that the repairs are complete. IT reserves the right to resell repaired equipment to cover accumulated storage charges when the accumulated storage charge reaches 100% (One Hundred Percent) of the repaired items’ then-current replacement cost.
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TERM SOFTWARE LICENSE
Incredible Technologies, Inc. (“IT,”) hereby offers you (“Licensee”) the right to install and use certain copyrighted computer software produced by IT under the following terms and conditions. This License shall govern the use of the software known as “Golden Tee LIVE 2012” (“Update”) when applied as an update to pre-existing Golden Tee LIVEequipped hardware (“GT Cabinets”) equipped with an earlier version of the Golden Tee LIVE software
(“Prior Version.”) or to Updates included in the purchase of a hardware/software package which constitutes a functionally complete Golden Tee LIVE game unit.
1) Term Licensing Fee
The Term Licensing Fee (“TLF”) shall be as follows:
As set forth in the periodic payment agreement between IT and Licensee at the time the Term License is purchased. If no TLF is set forth in any such agreement, the TLF shall be equal to the monthly payment set forth in IT's then-current pricing schedule.
2) Term
The license shall be valid on the first date the Update is both installed on a GT Cabinet and authorized by ITNet for play on that GT Cabinet and for thirty
(30) days thereafter. The term shall automatically renew for another thirty (30) days upon the timely payment of the TLF, as agreed upon by the parties, up to a total of twelve (12) complete terms. If the TLF is not paid within fifteen (15) days of the due date, this license shall automatically terminate. At the end of twelve (12) complete terms, this License shall terminate and the parties shall become bound by the terms of the Perpetual Software License attached hereto.
3) License Rights
Licensee shall have the right to utilize the Update on authorized GT Cabinets in the normal course of business and as controlled by the Rules of ITNet, as set forth in a separate “Operator Agreement” document, the terms and conditions of which, where not conflicting with the terms and conditions herein, are hereby incorporated by reference. Updates may only be operated on GT Cabinets which are installed in commercial locations, as that term is defined by IT, and to which there is general access by all parties with a general right to enter the location where the GT Cabinet is operated.
4) Legal Operation
Updates include various features which may not be lawful to operate in any given jurisdiction. No provision of any feature, or its licensure to Licensee under the terms herein shall be deemed as advice that operation of that feature is lawful or not lawful in any given jurisdiction. Licensee shall make reasonable efforts to disable any user-adjustable feature which they know or should have known as not lawful to operate in the location where a GT
Cabinet with an Update is being operated.
5) Termination and Rollback
In the event that this License is terminated for whatever reason, Licensee shall have absolutely no right to operate any GT Cabinet upon which an
Update has been installed. IT reserves the absolute right, at its sole discretion, to terminate the operation of any GT Cabinet upon which an unlicensed
Update has been installed. If Licensee wishes to restore such a GT Cabinet to operating condition without acquiring a new License for the Update, IT will rollback that GT Cabinet, at no charge to the Licensee, to the Prior Version upon return (at Licensee’s expense) of the required hardware to IT’s service center.
6) Governing Law and Jurisdiction
The validity and construction of this License and of the rights and obligations set forth herein shall be determined and governed by the laws of the State of Illinois. The parties hereby submit to the Jurisdiction of any state or federal court in Cook County Illinois. Licensees operating outside the borders of the United States of America, regardless of their citizenship or residency, explicitly agree to allow any assets they may have in the USA or any other foreign country to be attached, garnished, forfeited or otherwise reached by any legal act if, after due process of law, they are found to be liable to IT for damages by reason of breach of this License.
7) Warranty
If the Licensee discovers any physical defect in the media (disk, EPROM, flash media, etc.) on which the Update is distributed or in the documentation, which in the opinion of Incredible Technologies, Inc. (IT) prevents the product from being used as reasonably intended, IT will replace the media or documentation at no charge. The purchaser must return the item to be replaced, with proof of purchase, to IT within 90 days after taking delivery of the
Update.
8) Disclaimer of Remedies
Acceptance of this License and installation of the Update includes disclaimer and waiver of any and all implied, statutory, or common-law warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, and limits the purchaser's remedy to returning the Update to IT for replacement.
IT makes no warranty or representation, either express or implied, with respect to Updates, their quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose. Updates are licensed "as is," and the licensee assumes the entire risk as to their quality and performance other than as explicitly set forth herein.
Acceptance of this License and installation of the Update includes disclaimer and waiver of any and all direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the Update, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. The warranty and remedies set forth above are exclusive and in lieu of all others, oral or written, express or implied. No person, seller, dealer, agent, or employee is authorized to make any modification or addition to this limited warranty.
In jurisdictions which do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties or liability for incidental or consequential damages, acceptance of this License and installation of the Update includes stipulation that the most minimal requirements of the law of those jurisdictions shall govern any additional required additional rights of Licensee.
9) Severability
If any provision of this License shall be held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, the parties nevertheless agree that the court should endeavor to give effect to the parties' intentions as reflected in the provision, and the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.
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PERPETUAL SOFTWARE LICENSE
Incredible Technologies, Inc. (“IT,”) hereby offers you (“Licensee”) the right to install and use certain copyrighted computer software produced by IT under the following terms and conditions. This License shall govern the use of the softwar e known as “Golden Tee LIVE 2012” (“Update”) when applied as an update to pre-existing Golden Tee LIVEequipped hardware (“GT Cabinets”) equipped with an earlier version of the Golden Tee LIVE software
(“Prior Version.”) or to Updates included in the purchase of a hardware/software package which constitutes a functionally complete Golden Tee LIVE game unit.
1) Licensing Fee
The Licensing Fee (“LF”) shall be as follows:
US$0.00 (Zero United States Dollars and zero cents.)
2) Term
The License shall be valid on the first date that both the LF is paid for the Update and it is installed on a GT Cabinet. If the Update has been offered or sold to you under the terms of a Term Software License, the terms of this License shall become applicable if and when the Term Software License terminates in favor of this Perpetual Software License, as set forth in the Term Software License. The term shall be perpetual and throughout the
Universe for the Update on the GT Cabinet upon which it is installed at the time the LF is paid. Updates are not transferrable to any other GT Cabinet, for any reason. If a GT Cabinet with an Update is destroyed or otherwise taken out of operation, this License shall terminate.
3) License Rights
Licensee shall have the right to utilize the Update on authorized GT Cabinets in the normal course of business and as controlled by the Rules of ITNet, as set forth in a separate “Operator Agreement” document, the terms and conditions of which, where not conflicting with the terms and conditions herein, are hereby incorporated by reference. Updates may only be operated on GT Cabinets which are installed in commercial locations, as that term is defined by IT, and to which there is general access by all parties with a general right to enter the location where the GT Cabinet is operated.
4) Legal Operation
Updates include various features which may not be lawful to operate in any given jurisdiction. No provision of any feature, or its licensure to Licensee under the terms herein shall be deemed as advice that operation of that feature is lawful or not lawful in any given jurisdiction. Licensee shall make reasonable efforts to disable any user-adjustable feature which they know or should have known as not lawful to operate in the location where a GT
Cabinet with an Update is being operated.
5) Termination and Rollback
In the event that this License is terminated for whatever reason, Licensee shall have absolutely no right to operate any GT Cabinet upon which an
Update has been installed. IT reserves the absolute right, at its sole discretion, to terminate the operation of any GT Cabinet upon which an unlicensed
Update is installed. If Licensee wishes to restore such a GT Cabinet to operating condition without acquiring a new License for the Update, IT will rollback that GT Cabinet, at no charge to the Licensee, to the Prior Version upon return (at Licensee’s expense) of the required hardware to IT’s service center.
6) Governing Law and Jurisdiction
The validity and construction of this License and of the rights and obligations set forth herein shall be determined and governed by the laws of the State of Illinois. The parties hereby submit to the Jurisdiction of any state or federal court in Cook County Illinois. Licensees operating outside the borders of the United States of America, regardless of their citizenship or residency, explicitly agree to allow any assets they may have in the USA or any other foreign country to be attached, garnished, forfeited or otherwise reached by any legal act if, after due process of law, they are found to be liable to IT for damages by reason of breach of this License.
7) Warranty
If the Licensee discovers any physical defect in the media (disk, EPROM, flash media, etc.) on which the Update is distributed or in the documentation, which in the opinion of Incredible Technologies, Inc. (IT) prevents the product from being used as reasonably intended, IT will replace the media or documentation at no charge. The purchaser must return the item to be replaced, with proof of purchase, to IT within 90 days after taking delivery of the
Update.
8) Disclaimer and Waiver of Remedies
Acceptance of this License and installation of the Update includes disclaimer and waiver of any and all implied, statutory, or common-law warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, and limits the purchaser's remedy to returning the Update to IT for replacement.
IT makes no warranty or representation, either express or implied, with respect to Updates, their quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose. Updates are licensed "as is," and the Licensee, by installing the Update, assumes the entire risk as to their quality and performance other than as explicitly set forth herein.
Acceptance of this License and installation of the Update includes disclaimer and waiver of any and all direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the Update, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. The warranty and remedies set forth above are exclusive and in lieu of all others, oral or written, express or implied. No person, seller, dealer, agent, or employee is authorized to make any modification or addition to this limited warranty.
In jurisdictions which do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties or liability for incidental or consequential damages, acceptance of this License and installation of the Update includes stipulation that the most minimal requirements of the law of those jurisdictions shall govern any additional required additional rights of Licensee.
9) Severability
If any provision of this License shall be held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, the parties nevertheless agree that the court should endeavor to give effect to the parties' intentions as reflected in the provision, and the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.
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Golden Tee LIVE 2012 Manual & User Guide
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS ..........................................................................................................................................1
NEW FEATURES FOR GOLDEN TEE LIVE 2012 .................................................................................................5
SHOWPIECE CABINET ..........................................................................................................................................6
Leg Leveler Adjustment ..........................................................................................................................................6
Mount Main Screen Display ....................................................................................................................................6
Install Marquee ........................................................................................................................................................6
HDTV DIP SWITCH SETTINGS and NIGHTHAWK SYSTEM BOX .......................................................................7
Video Connections for 720p HDTV .........................................................................................................................8
INSTALL SECONDARY MONITOR ........................................................................................................................9
ABOUT THE SECONDARY MONITOR ..................................................................................................................9
Final Check ........................................................................................................................................................... 10
Apply Power ......................................................................................................................................................... 10
General Cabinet Maintenance .............................................................................................................................. 11
Care and Cleaning of Rubber Bumper................................................................................................................. 11
Nighthawk Air Filter .............................................................................................................................................. 11
Trackball Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................... 11
Care and Cleaning of Cooling Fans and Vents ................................................................................................... 11
SHOWPIECE Cabinet Repair Procedures ........................................................................................................... 12
System Box .......................................................................................................................................................... 12
I/O Board .............................................................................................................................................................. 12
Cash Vault ............................................................................................................................................................ 13
Control Panel ....................................................................................................................................................... 14
Speakers .............................................................................................................................................................. 15
Antenna (Online Only) ......................................................................................................................................... 16
Card Reader (Online Only) .................................................................................................................................. 16
ONLINE KIT CONTENTS ..................................................................................................................................... 17
Kit Installation ....................................................................................................................................................... 17
Recommended Tools ........................................................................................................................................... 17
Installation Preparation ........................................................................................................................................ 18
Preparing The Cabinet ......................................................................................................................................... 18
Cabinet Selection ................................................................................................................................................. 18
Preparing the Cabinet for Installation ................................................................................................................... 18
Check Harness and Wiring .................................................................................................................................. 19
Check Coin mechanisms and Bill Acceptor ......................................................................................................... 19
Check Coin Door Connections ............................................................................................................................. 19
Check CRT Monitor.............................................................................................................................................. 19
Check High-Definition Television (Optional) ........................................................................................................ 20
Remove Cabinet Graphics ................................................................................................................................... 20
Remove Existing Card Reader (If applicable) ...................................................................................................... 20
CUT Hole for Card Reader .................................................................................................................................. 20
Vacuum Cabinet ................................................................................................................................................... 20
Electronics Installation .......................................................................................................................................... 21
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Install Card Reader .............................................................................................................................................. 21
Install Nighthawk Box ........................................................................................................................................... 21
Install Cabinet Identification Device (CID) ........................................................................................................... 21
Install I/O Board ................................................................................................................................................... 22
Install Antenna ..................................................................................................................................................... 22
Control Panel Installation ..................................................................................................................................... 22
Install Optional Control Panel for Golden Tee Fore! Cabinets ............................................................................ 22
Trackball and Button Preparation (For Most Kits) ................................................................................................ 23
Control Panel Overlay Installation ........................................................................................................................ 24
Finishing The Control Panel ................................................................................................................................. 25
Complete System Box Connections ..................................................................................................................... 26
Attach I/O Power, Audio and USB cables ............................................................................................................ 26
Attach Main Video Cable ..................................................................................................................................... 26
Attach Power Cable ............................................................................................................................................. 26
Soft Power Cable ................................................................................................................................................. 26
Complete I/O Board Connections......................................................................................................................... 27
Connect Input/Output Connection Cable to I/O Board......................................................................................... 27
Connect the Control Panel Switches and Cable .................................................................................................. 27
Connect New Buttons .......................................................................................................................................... 27
Connect Coin Door Lamps ................................................................................................................................... 27
Connect the Trackball .......................................................................................................................................... 27
Connect Antenna ................................................................................................................................................. 27
Connect Audio Cables ......................................................................................................................................... 27
Connect the USB Cable ....................................................................................................................................... 27
Connect VGA or SVGA Monitor ........................................................................................................................... 27
Connect High-Definition Television ...................................................................................................................... 27
Connect I/O Power Cable .................................................................................................................................... 27
Check All Connections ......................................................................................................................................... 27
Cabinet Graphics Installation ............................................................................................................................... 28
Side Decal Installation ......................................................................................................................................... 28
Marquee Installation ............................................................................................................................................. 28
Final Connections ................................................................................................................................................. 29
Coin Doors, Test Switch and Volume Control ..................................................................................................... 29
Initial Power-Up .................................................................................................................................................... 29
GOLDEN TEE LIVE SYSTEM SETUP MENUS .................................................................................................. 30
Navigating The Menu System .............................................................................................................................. 30
Entering System Setup Mode .............................................................................................................................. 30
Selecting a Menu ................................................................................................................................................. 30
Choosing a Menu/Option ..................................................................................................................................... 30
Changing a Value................................................................................................................................................. 30
Main Menu ............................................................................................................................................................ 30
Collections & Earnings Menu ............................................................................................................................... 31
Do Collection ........................................................................................................................................................ 31
General Settings .................................................................................................................................................. 32
Operator Adjustables ........................................................................................................................................... 33
General Adjustments............................................................................................................................................ 33
Upper Monitor Settings for Kits ............................................................................................................................ 34
Upper Monitor Settings for Showpiece Cabinets ................................................................................................. 34
Money Slot Adjustments ...................................................................................................................................... 35
Sound Adjustments .............................................................................................................................................. 35
Collection Settings ............................................................................................................................................... 36
Reset to FActory Settings .................................................................................................................................... 37
System Tests ....................................................................................................................................................... 38
Video Tests .......................................................................................................................................................... 38
Color Adjustments ................................................................................................................................................ 39
Contrast Adjustments ........................................................................................................................................... 39
Screen Size Adjustment ....................................................................................................................................... 40
Sound Tests ......................................................................................................................................................... 40
Player Control Tests............................................................................................................................................. 41
Mechanical Meter Test ......................................................................................................................................... 41
Hardware Tests .................................................................................................................................................... 41
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Hardware/Software .............................................................................................................................................. 42
System Info .......................................................................................................................................................... 42
USB Info ............................................................................................................................................................... 42
Version Info .......................................................................................................................................................... 43
Check Hard Drive ................................................................................................................................................. 43
Check Cooling ...................................................................................................................................................... 43
Check Card Reader ............................................................................................................................................. 44
Troubleshooting Shortcuts ................................................................................................................................... 44
Golden Tee Settings & Audits .............................................................................................................................. 45
Golden Tee Settings ............................................................................................................................................ 45
Casual Golf Weekly Drawing ............................................................................................................................... 47
This Week’s Prize Settings .................................................................................................................................. 47
Golden Tee Audits ............................................................................................................................................... 48
Player Cost Schedule........................................................................................................................................... 49 fixed player costs ................................................................................................................................................. 50
Reset Leaderboards & Records ........................................................................................................................... 50
ITNet Settings ...................................................................................................................................................... 51
Register Game ..................................................................................................................................................... 51
Change Location .................................................................................................................................................. 51
Communication Settings ...................................................................................................................................... 52
Configure Ethernet Settings ................................................................................................................................. 52
Connection Tests ................................................................................................................................................. 53
Re-Activate Modem.............................................................................................................................................. 53
GOLDEN TEE LIVE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE & REFERENCE ................................................................. 54
Appendix A Troubleshooting Guide ..................................................................................................................... 54
Appendix B Input/Output Connections (I/O Power, Trackball, etc.) ..................................................................... 60
Appendix C Replacement Part Numbers ............................................................................................................. 61
Appendix D System diagrams .............................................................................................................................. 64
Appendix F Informational Guides ......................................................................................................................... 71
Wireless Signal Strength and Antenna Guide ..................................................................................................... 71
Collections Guide ................................................................................................................................................. 72
Income Split Guide ............................................................................................................................................... 73
Player Accounts Guide ........................................................................................................................................ 74
Golden Tee LIVE Revenue Guide ....................................................................................................................... 75
Accounting for the Various Revenue Types ........................................................................................................ 75
Golden Tee LIVE Fees ........................................................................................................................................ 76
Accounting for Fees ............................................................................................................................................. 77
Collections ............................................................................................................................................................ 77
GT LIVE Collection Procedure ............................................................................................................................. 79
Menu Navigation Shortcuts .................................................................................................................................. 82
APPENDIX G ....................................................................................................................................................... 83
IT NET RULES AND REGISTRATION FORMS .................................................................................................. 83
ITNet DEBIT ACCOUNT FORM .......................................................................................................................... 85
ITNet GAME REGISTRATION FORM ................................................................................................................. 87
ITNet™ OPERATOR AGREEMENT .................................................................................................................... 89
IRS Form W-9 ...................................................................................................................................................... 93
Appendix H Mounting Templates ......................................................................................................................... 97
Trackball Orientation Diagram ............................................................................................................................. 97
Trackball Mounting Template .............................................................................................................................. 99
Button Templates ............................................................................................................................................... 101
Card Reader Mounting Template A ................................................................................................................... 105
Card Reader Mounting Template B ................................................................................................................... 106
Fan Hole Template............................................................................................................................................. 106
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NOTE
PLEASE RETAIN ORIGINAL SHIPPING BOX FOR SERVICE AND REPAIR.
This kit does NOT include a JAMMA wiring harness and does not use any type of
JAMMA connection.
To wire the cabinet correctly please refer to the Input/Output Connections pin out charts in Appendix B and the wiring diagram in Appendix D.
Please be aware that with kit installations it is no longer possible to use CRT monitors with medium (512 x 384) or low (384 x 526) resolutions. If you have a lowresolution monitor it may be possible to switch it to a higher resolution. Check your monitor’s manual for capabilities.
Do NOT install this kit when the cabinet is powered on. Make sure the cabinet is unplugged from all power sources before and during installation.
Some game features will not be available if the unit is not properly registered to ITNet.
If you REMOVE any online games from your route, even temporarily, please fax in an updated ITNet Game Registration Form (Appendix G) to 847-870-0120 and check the
UNREGISTER box. This will remove the game from the online Find a Game app so players are not disappointed when visiting that location.
Please do not forget to UNREGISTER any games you sell and remind the buyer to reregister the game with their own Operator Account. Remember, you are liable for ANY
ITNet Fees incurred by a game registered to your account.
Incredible Technologies cabinets are shipped with the USB cables disconnected from the I/O Board and the Cabinet Identification Device (CID). This prevents vibrations during shipment from damaging the contacts on the connectors. These cables must be connected before operating the equipment.
IT recommends disconnecting these USB cables whenever transporting the unit.
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NEW FEATURES FOR GOLDEN TEE LIVE 2012
Below are some of the new features that have been added to the 2012 edition of Golden Tee LIVE:
Select from all 35 GT LIVE courses including the 5 all-new courses for 2012! More courses and more choices equals more earnings! And all 35 courses are FACTS LIVE compatible!
BITE Spin Option! Now players can select from Backspin, Roll and the new Bite option. Use bite to stick the green and gain more control over your game!
Three new ball types and club sets are available for purchase, including a Flop Wedge! Players will want them all as they experiment with matching equipment to their play style!
Dozens of crazy new clothing items for repeat play! Players will want to collect all the wild and wacky new outfits!
Casual Player Features Designed to Expand your Player Base! Getting introduced to Golden Tee has never been easier for new and emerging players than with the new selectable Straight-Shots-Only
Option! With this easier mode of play, new players can just aim and shoot!
Reward your casual players and make them come back for more by enabling the new Casual Golf
Weekly Drawing feature! Every week the game selects a “Player of the Week” from the dozens of casual players on the game. There is no additional charge to the player for this feature, but even small weekly prizes can help increase earnings and expand your player base. Work with your location to award prizes and give them a taste of winning on Golden Tee! See Golden Tee Settings>More on pages 46-47 for options.
PLEASE READ: Be aware the default setting for the Player of the Week Drawings feature is ON. See page 47 for options to turn OFF this feature. The default prize text is blank – if you do not set prize text, the game displays a message that the player is the winner of the drawing, and not offer any specific prize.
Once a prize has been set, the machine will offer it every week until you remove it! If you don’t want to offer the prize the following week, disable Player of the Week Drawing. You always have the option to change the prize text or turn the feature off.
Worldwide Golden Tee Rankings! Now all registered Golden Tee players will be ranked based on their skill. Players simply need to play 5 games to qualify each month, and the more they play the more they move up the ranks. A bad game won’t hurt their ranking!
YouTube Shots of the Week! Every week 5 incredible shots will be selected to run in the attract mode.
Players will want to upload their achievements and hope they are selected to be in the national spotlight!
AdWiz LIVE! Save time and money with AD WIZ LIVE. No more running from location to location. No more waiting for the ad to load from a thumb drive. Create the ad in your office and send it to your games via ITNet!
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SHOWPIECE CABINET
Showpiece Cabinet Contents
(1) Golden Tee LIVE Showpiece Cabinet
Shipped inside a plastic parts bag attached to the front of the cabinet:
(1) Marquee Header
(1) Power Cord
(1) Game Manual
(1) HDMI Cable
(1) Plastic Bag of Misc. Parts
Shipped inside the cardboard sleeve on the top of the control panel:
(2) Marquee Header Brackets
NOT Included with your Showpiece Cabinet
You will need to supply a digital display for the game's main monitor, and an appropriate stand or wall mount.
Incredible Technologies recommends a 42" HDTV that supports 720p for the best presentation, game play and earnings potential. A list of Recommended Mounting Solutions can be found under Purchasing Info and Specs at the following address on the IT web site: http://www.itsgames.com/itsgames/Products/GoldenTee/GTLive2012/specs.jsp
LEG LEVELER ADJUSTMENT
Once your game is in position at the location, it is necessary to adjust the leg levelers. The leg levelers will help stabilize the game on an uneven floor, and help it from moving or shifting during game play. The game is shipped with the two front and two rear leg levelers installed. Adjust the levelers as necessary to level and stabilize the game.
MOUNT MAIN SCREEN DISPLAY
Position the Showpiece cabinet in front of an HDTV. Incredible
Technologies recommends 720p flat panel HDTVs from 32" or larger.
The HDTV is intended for use with the Showpiece Integrated
Stand (Model 304S) but can also be mounted to a wall. Be sure that the top of the Showpiece cabinet has at least 24" clearance in all directions. Insufficient clearance may result in damage to your display or player injury. Recommended height for your display may vary depending on your location and player base.
As a general rule, the minimum height of the bottom of the display viewing area should be 42" from the floor.
INSTALL MARQUEE
Your Showpiece cabinet comes with a framed marquee header that can be easily attached to the top of your monitor. The brackets for the header are shipped inside a separate cardboard insert labeled
Parts
– Do Not Discard within the cabinet packaging.
The insert is located on the top of the control panel.
First, attach the two brackets to the back of the universal mounting plate you are using for your HD display. The brackets share the same screws used to affix the display to the mounting plate, and are sandwiched between the plate and the back of the monitor. Once the brackets are in place, slide the marquee frame onto the clips on the two newly mounted brackets. Be sure the tab on the clips rest inside the channel on the marquee frame.
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HDTV DIP SWITCH SETTINGS AND NIGHTHAWK
SYSTEM BOX
Before making any Nighthawk connections, make sure the USB cables are connected for the I/O Board,
CID and Card Reader. See Complete System Box Connections for details.
Nighthawk System Box
DIP Switch Settings for HDTVs
The DIP switch settings in your Showpiece cabinet have been factory set to accommodate a 720p HDTV connected through HDMI cables. DIP switch bank Sw201 on the I/O Board controls the video resolution for the main monitor. If using a DVI-D or VGA connection, or for different resolutions, use this chart:
Notes:
A reboot is required when changing resolutions
Video and audio connections to HDTVs vary, and may require additional cables not included with the Showpiece cabinet. Also, some displays may not support the resolution needed for your game. Check your display's manual for additional information.
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VIDEO CONNECTIONS FOR 720P HDTV
Golden Tee LIVE 2012 supports 720p (1280x720) resolution. Be sure your HDTV is compatible.
For any questions related to Showpiece cabinet connections, see the Showpiece Audio and Video Connections
Guide at http://www.itsgames.com/itsgames/Products/GoldenTee/GTLive2012/specs.jsp
If you plan to use a Single HDTV as your only video output, follow the instructions below.
Connect to HDMI
Connect the HDMI cable (supplied) to the HDMI output on the Nighthawk system. Route the cable through the clip under the lock on the back wall, and down through the access panel on the back of the cabinet. Connect the other end of the HDMI cable to the proper HDMI input on your television.
Set Up Your HDTV
Refer to the HDTV manual to adjust the video signal to match the correct input for your game. Selecting the correct input is commonly found from a system menu accessed from the remote, or an Input Select button on the
HDTV.
Audio Connections for HDMI
The HDMI cable will also supply audio to the speakers on your HDTV. See Audio/Video Connections Table below for details on other connection types.
Note:
Be aware that when connecting a monitor with a resolution below 800x600 (and no lower than 640x480) you will need to use an analog audio connection. For more information see the Showpiece Cabinet A/V
Connections Guide on IT’s web site at http://www.itsgames.com/itsgames/Support/Manuals . Follow the setup instructions for VGA.
The current version of the Nighthawk System Box does not support monitors with a resolution below
640x480.
Audio/Video Connections Table*
Video Mode Primary Video Connector Audio Secondary Video Connector
1280x720 (HDMI) 720p
1280x720 (DVI-D) 720p
800x600 (HDMI)
HDMI with HDMI Cable
DVI-D to HDMI
HDMI with HDMI Cable
Digital - Via HDMI cable DVI/VGA - VGA with adapter
Analog - Via I/O board or
HDTV analog input
DVI/VGA - VGA with adapter
Digital - Via HDMI cable DVI/VGA - VGA with adapter
800x600 (DVI-D)
1280x720 (SVGA) 720p
800x600 (SVGA)
DVI-D to HDMI
DVI/VGA - VGA with adapter
DVI/VGA - VGA with adapter
Analog - Via I/O board or
HDTV analog input
DVI/VGA - VGA with adapter
Analog - Via I/O board or
HDTV analog input
Analog - Via I/O board or
HDTV analog input
HDMI - DVI-D
HDMI - DVI-D
640x480 (VGA)
DVI/VGA - VGA with adapter
Analog - Via I/O board or
HDTV analog input
HDMI - DVI-D
*Table applies to DB65AL motherboard systems with a Nighthawk System Box serial number 420000 and higher.
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INSTALL SECONDARY MONITOR
If you plan to use Two TVs for your video outputs, follow the instructions below.
ABOUT THE SECONDARY MONITOR
Most Incredible Technologies games, and
Golden Tee LIVE in particular, support a secondary monitor. The second monitor in
Golden Tee displays unique information, including leaderboards from worldwide contests, game replays and action, advertising screens and more. Most other games from IT support a second monitor to display the main game screen, so more of your players can see the action. Golden Tee LIVE can also show the main display on the second monitor. See the
System Setup Menus section of the Golden Tee
2012 manual.
Incredible Technologies recommends using a
16:9 computer monitor. In all cases, the second monitor requires a VGA connection from the
Nighthawk system box to the digital display of your choice. See the Sw202 DIP switch settings on the previous page to adjust the display.
PRIMARY VIDEO (HDMI to HDMI): Connect the HDMI cable from the HDMI Output on the back of the Nighthawk to the HDMI Input on the back of the HDTV.
SECONDARY VIDEO (DVI/VGA)
Ensure the DVI to VGA Adapter on the lower port of the video card is attached. Connect a VGA Cable (not supplied) from the VGA Adapter to the Main Monitor VGA Output on the back of the second monitor. Route the cable through the clip under the lock on the back wall, and down through the access panel on the back of the cabinet. Common input label names for VGA are RGB, Computer or PC.
SET UP YOUR HDTV
Refer to the HDTV manual to adjust the video signal to match the correct input that your game is connected to.
Selecting the correct input is commonly found from a system menu accessed from the remote, or an input select button on the HDTV.
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FINAL CHECK
APPLY POWER
Connect the power cable to the socket on the back of the cabinet. Then plug the cable into a 3-pronged, grounded wall socket. Locate the power switch on the back of the cabinet and turn it on.
Note: If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the manufacturer or its service agent.
Watch the game carefully when you first turn it on. Look and smell for smoke. Turn it OFF immediately if there is smoke. Make sure the fan inside the system box is running and the LEDs on the I/O board are flashing. If not, something is wrong, turn off the game.
Check the Cabinet ID Device (CID) Number
Watch the screen during boot-up and wait for the Golden Tee boot verification screen to appear. Note the
Cabinet ID Number (CID) that appears on this screen, and verify that it matches the CID number printed on the back of the cabinet. The screen will automatically time out and boot-up will continue.
Check the Coin Switch and Bill Validator
Try the coin switch. Drop quarters or tokens through to check the coin mechanism. Insert a dollar bill into the bill validator and listen for the credits to ring up. Make sure the game is adding credits and the correct quantity. You can use the Player Control Test by pressing the System Setup button inside the coin door and entering the
System Tests Menu. Make sure all of the controls work.
Checking the Wireless Connection Signal Strength
There are two ways to check the signal strength of your wireless connection. First, you can power the game off and on. A signal meter will appear in the lower right corner of the game’s boot-up screen. The number of bars that are displayed indicate the signal strength.
Additionally, you can enter Operator Mode by pressing the System Setup button inside the coin vault door. Once at the main Operator Mode menu, use the trackball and Start button to select ITNet Settings, then Communication Settings to view more information.
Cabinet Temperature
The state of the art Nighthawk hardware is extremely powerful, and therefore generates a substantial amount of heat. Measures have been taken to keep the various components cool during normal use. If overheating occurs, game play and hardware longevity may be affected. Use the Check Cooling menu in the System Setup menus to monitor the temperature within your cabinet. Enter System Setup by pressing the System Setup button inside the outer door of the coin vault. Once at the main System Setup menu, use the trackball and Start button to select Troubleshooting Shortcuts, then Check Cooling.
Custom Adjustments
Upon initial power-up, the game will initialize to factory default settings. These settings affect game elements such as number of credits per coin, volume settings, etc. The System Setup section in your game manual will describe how to alter these settings and view the system audits or run system tests.
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GENERAL CABINET MAINTENANCE
Games that are in good working condition, with clear monitors, clean control panels and working trackballs will make more money than a machine in poor condition. It is definitely worth your time and attention to protect your investment with a little common care. Each week, clean the display and wipe down the control panel to bring back that new game look. Test the trackball and buttons regularly to make sure they are playing properly. And perhaps most important, make sure the coin mechanisms and bill acceptors are in good working order.
CARE AND CLEANING OF RUBBER BUMPER
The rubber bumper on the front of the cabinet’s control panel is made from durable nitrile rubber. Clean it using a mild soap and water solution or blue window cleaner.
NIGHTHAWK AIR FILTER
The Nighthawk System Box comes equipped with an external electrostatic air filter. This filter is held in place by a metal bracket, attached to the system box. The filter prevents debris from entering the system box and damaging the electronic components. A clogged filter will impede airflow, thus building up unwanted heat which can cause damage to your hardware. Be sure to check this filter at least once a month. Remove the filter by sliding it out of its housing. Shake off excess dirt and if necessary clean it with soap and water. Be sure the filter is completely dry before reinstalling the filter.
TRACKBALL MAINTENANCE
The trackball will require periodic maintenance to assure optimum performance. In most cases the inside of the trackball simply needs to be cleaned of any accumulated dust and debris. See page 14 for Trackball
Replacement.
To access the inside of the trackball, remove the 6 Phillips head screws that hold the trackball together and remove the top cover. Clean out any dust and debris inside the trackball. Polish the rollers and remove any foreign material that may be on the rollers. Do not lubricate the bearings, as this will only attract more dust. If the bearings do not spin freely it is best to replace the bearing assembly. Inspect the rollers for any nicks that may cause poor performance and replace if needed. Inspect the ball for any nicks and replace if needed.
Parts can be obtained from Happ Controls and is an economical option rather than replacing the entire trackball assembly.
It is critical that the green field ground wire be properly connected to field ground. This prevents the trackball from building a static charge that can cause the game to lock up or reset. A static discharge can also damage the trackball’s electronic components, as well as the main system.
CARE AND CLEANING OF COOLING FANS AND VENTS
The hardware that runs Golden Tee LIVE is quite sophisticated, and many of the chips and processors will get hot very quickly. Like your desktop PC, the Golden Tee LIVE hardware needs adequate ventilation to work properly.
Dust and dirt can be a major cause to overheating and will lead to costly repairs. At least once a month, check to make sure the cabinet and system box fans are working and free of dust and debris. Use a vacuum to clear all the ventilation holes on the cabinet at this time as well.
CAUTION:
Incredible Technologies cabinets are shipped with the USB cables disconnected from the I/O
Board and the Cabinet Identification Device (CID). This prevents vibrations during shipment from damaging the contacts on the connectors. These cables must be connected before operating the equipment.
IT recommends disconnecting these USB cables whenever transporting the unit.
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SHOWPIECE CABINET REPAIR PROCEDURES
SYSTEM BOX
The Nighthawk System Box houses most of the game electronics and hardware in one box that can be easily installed. As with all electronic equipment, the system box should be handled with extreme care. Shock, severe temperature, or sudden impacts can damage the internal components that require costly repair.
Note: Turn off power to the cabinet and remove the power cord from the back of the cabinet when performing any of the following.
System Box Removal
1. Unlock the control panel and open to expose the Nighthawk system box. and connectors are clear and out of the way. Label the connectors for easy reconnection.
3. Loosen the 6 ¼" hex-head screws that secure the system box.
4. Carefully lift the system box off the screws and up out of the cabinet.
System Box Installation
1. Unlock the control panel and open to expose the inside of the cabinet.
2. Align the system box onto the 6 mounting screws of the internal slanted panel. The connection ports face up. Once the system box is in place, tighten the 6 ¼" hex-head screws to secure the box to the panel.
3. Connect the required connections. See the Connections
Diagram in the accompanying game manual for more details.
I/O BOARD
Note: The I/O board is game title specific and is not interchangeable with other game titles produced by Incredible
Technologies on this system. Dedicated and Retrofit Kit I/O boards are different and are not interchangeable.
I/O Board Removal
First, unlock the control panel and open to expose the interior of the Showpiece cabinet. Disconnect all connections from the I/O board. Label the connectors for easy reconnection and move them safely out of the way. Next, remove the six ¼” wood screws that secure the board to the interior left side of the cabinet (as you face the game). Carefully remove the I/O board from the cabinet.
I/O Board Installation
Place the I/O board in the proper location on the interior left side of the cabinet (as you face the control panel of the game). Be sure it is oriented properly so the cables reach the board (the USB port on the I/O board facing the top of the cabinet). Secure the I/O board to the side of the cabinet with the six ¼” wood screws. Use the factory mounting holes if at all possible. Be sure the board does not “bow” or is not stressed in any way. Once mounted, connect the appropriate connections.
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Cabinet Identification Device (CID)
This device contains a specific ID number that identifies your cabinet. The CID is a permanent number and must be connected to the main system box via the USB cable and working properly in order for the game to operate.
CID Removal and Replacement
If for some reason you must replace the CID, disconnect the USB cable from the CID. This is the only connection to the CID. Next, remove the four ¼” wood screws that secure the CID to the interior left side of the cabinet (as you face the game). The CID is located above the I/O board. To install a CID, mount the CID in the proper location using four ¼” wood screws. The CID should be mounted so the USB port is facing the top of the cabinet and the electronics are facing the wall.
Note: The Cabinet Identification Device should NEVER be removed from the cabinet, even when replacing any of the other components. The CID is the cabinet’s PERMANENT Identifier, regardless of any other components.
CASH VAULT
The Cash Vault has been designed for optimal security. With the double-locking doors, service technicians can read meters and enter System Setup mode with no access to the cash box.
Cash Vault Removal and Replacement
1) Unlock and open the outer door of the Cash Vault.
2) Using a T-15 Torx wrench, unscrew the card reader/button plate located on the right side by removing the four #8-32 screws located at the top and bottom of the plate.
3) Unplug the cable from the card reader, and disconnect the connectors for the coin meter and buttons.
4) Remove the plate and set it aside.
5) Remove the coin bin and the bill validator magazine to make it easier to work inside the vault.
6) Unplug the bill validator cables, and push the cables for the bill validator, card reader, buttons, and coin meter through the 2 holes located in the back of the vault.
7) The Cash Vault is attached by upper and lower locking brackets. These are each attached with two sockethead screws located within the vault.
8) Locate the socket-head screws on the top and bottom locking brackets. Remove the two bottom screws using a 9/64” hex key and remove the bottom locking bracket. Make sure to note how it was installed.
9) Remove the two top screws and remove the top locking bracket, again noting how it was installed.
10) You can now pull the entire vault assembly out from the front of the cabinet. The vault is attached with foam tape, so it will need to be pried out or pushed from behind to loosen the adhesive.
11) Reverse the procedure to install the new door.
Locks
The outer lock is a secure T-handle lock, commonly used in vending. To open, insert the key and turn it clockwise until the lock-handle pops out. Next, rotate the lock-handle clockwise 90 degrees to open the outer door.
The inner door has a lock installed above the System Setup button. This lock is unlocked by turning the key 90 degrees clockwise.
Volume and Service Buttons
Mounted inside the outer door are controls for Volume and System Setup. Press the Volume Up button to increase the loudness of the sounds on the game, and press the Volume Down button to make your game quieter. Press the System Setup button to access the game’s software menu system. The System Setup menus cover a variety of important areas including collections, tests, game adjustments, and optional settings.
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Bill Acceptor
The dedicated cabinet ships with a MARS AE2681 D5 bill acceptor and is mounted on the cash vault door. The default dipswitch settings for this acceptor are ON = 1,2,4-7 and OFF = 3,8.
Bill Acceptor Removal
Disconnect the cable to the bill acceptor. Remove the four 11/32” sized nuts from the mounting studs.
Disconnect the ground wire from the one lower stud. Then gently pull the accepter off the studs from the back side of the coin door.
Bill Acceptor Installation
From the back side of the coin door, place the bill acceptor onto the four mounting studs. The faceplate will protrude out the front of the coin door. Place the field ground wire on a lower stud, and install the four 11/32” sized nuts on the mounting studs and tighten. Next, connect the bill acceptor cable in the cabinet to the mating cable on the bill acceptor itself.
Stacker Removal
A blue slide switch is located at the bottom of the stacker. Engaging it allows the stacker to be removed.
Coin Mechanism Removal
Loosen the two finger screws to release the securing braces. Slide the upper brace upward, and the lower brace downward. The mechanism should pull straight out.
Meter
This 5-volt device is mounted behind the card reader plate next to the inner door of the coin vault. One lead of the meter is connected to a +5 volt source and the other lead is connected to the appropriate signal wire. An additional opening is available just below the meter, if a second meter is desired.
CONTROL PANEL
Opening the control panel provides access to all game controls and hardware components. To open the control panel, simply use the supplied key in the lock on the back of the cabinet and lift from the back. The control panel is hinged in front and will stay open when fully extended.
Soft Power Switch
A “soft power” switch has been added to the underside of the control panel, to assist in the update process. This switch will turn off power to the Nighthawk system box so you don’t have to reach around to the main power switch located on the back of the cabinet.
Note: If you turn power off using the Soft Power Switch, you must use this same switch when turning power back on.
Trackball Replacement
To replace a trackball, open the control panel and remove the 4 long screws holding the trackball in place. Be careful not to lose any of the screws, washers and lock washers. Disconnect the wire harness and ground wire and remove the old trackball. Position the new trackball in the proper orientation over the existing standoffs.
Make sure that the arrow on the trackball that points to the monitor is pointing up. Replace the 4 long screws and washers. Do not over tighten! Screw in until the lock washer is fully compressed. Reconnect the wiring connector and ground wire.
Note: The field ground wire is critical to avoid electrical problems and assure optimal performance.
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Button Replacement
All of the buttons on the control panel require a 1 1/8 th
inch hole, and are pre-drilled on the dedicated control panel. To remove a button, disconnect the wires from the button assembly by sliding the wires off of the micro switch posts. Next carefully twist the micro-switch assembly off of the button posts. Finally, unscrew the nut to remove the button from the control panel.
Place the new button assembly into the hole and position the smaller side of the micro-switch housing to face the rubber bumper, angled towards the middle. Tighten the supplied nut using a pushbutton wrench. Do not over tighten. Install the micro-switch by snapping it onto the pushbutton assembly by hand. Position the assembly so the micro switch posts face the rubber bumper, angling towards the middle. Reconnect the wires by sliding the wire assembly onto the contact posts of the appropriate micro switch. See the wiring diagram in Appendix D.
L.E.D. Lighted Buttons
The Help and Options buttons on Golden Tee LIVE are Light Emitting Diode buttons. The housing for the L.E.D. snaps into the back of the button assembly. The L.E.D. must be installed properly for the light to function properly. The Anode/positive side of the L.E.D. is connected to the +5 volts, and the Cathode/negative side of the L.E.D. is connected to the appropriate signal wire. The
L.E.D. slides into the housing and the housing is marked Positive and Negative. See the lamps connector J202 in the cabinet wiring diagram.
Control Panel Removal
To remove the control panel from its hinge, Disconnect the trackball cable, field-ground wire, and the control panel interconnect connector to the I/O board. Remove the screw that attaches the safety cable to the control panel. Remove the four ¼” screws holding the panel to the hinge.
Control Panel Graphics Removal
The control panel artwork has been screened onto a solid sheet of polycarbonate, which is resistant to scratches and burns. Unfortunately long exposure to excessive situations may damage the surface over time. To remove and replace this piece, the pushbutton and trackball assemblies must first be removed.
Separate the polycarbonate piece from the wood portion of the panel by starting at one corner and slowly peeling the two apart. The overlay has adhesive on the entire surface and will take some force to separate the pieces due to the adhesive. Once removed, the graphic overlay will not be able to be used again.
Control Panel Graphics Installation
To install a new polycarbonate Graphics overlay, make sure the wood control panel surface is clean, smooth, and free from glue, dirt and debris. Remove the paper protecting the adhesive from the new artwork/cover panel.
Carefully place it on the wood panel, aligning it properly. Press and smooth firmly to assure that it is secure.
Replace the buttons and trackball in the correct orientation.
SPEAKERS
The speakers are mounted in the bottom front of the cabinet, just below the coin vault. Sounds and speech are important aspects to the play experience and should be adjusted and maintained for optimal results. Make sure your speakers are in good working condition, are wired correctly, and are grounded properly to avoid buzz or hiss.
Speaker Access
To access the speakers, remove the back panel of the cabinet by unbolting the four connector bolts. The speakers are located just below the coin vault. Remove the 4 nuts with an 11/32” nut driver to remove the speakers from their mounting.
Note: Both speakers must be identically wired to work. For optimal sounds, both speakers must be in phase with one another. Be sure the positive wire is connected to the positive terminal of each speaker and the negative speaker wire is connected to the negative terminal of each speaker.
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ANTENNA (ONLINE ONLY)
The antenna connects to the I/O Board and is housed on the back of the cabinet. A strong wireless signal is very important to getting the most out of your game. Depending on the positioning of the game in the location, you may need to adjust the antenna’s position to achieve the best signal. The antenna’s housing allows for a variety of positions within, and the housing itself can be easily moved to a different location using tape or screws. See the Wireless Signal
Strength and Antenna Guide found in the accompanying game manual for more information on getting the best possible wireless signal strength for your game.
CARD READER (ONLINE ONLY)
The Card Reader is a very important aspect to Golden Tee LIVE, and is very important to keep in good working condition. Players are required to use a card to identify themselves for most of the online features. If the card reader is not working properly, these features will not be available.
Card Reader Removal
Access the card reader through the coin door opening. To remove the card reader, disconnect the USB connector from the Card Reader.
Then remove the 4 T-15 security screws that secure the mounting panel that holds the card reader, coin counter and buttons. Next, remove the two Phillips head screws holding the card reader to the mounting panel. Once loose, pull the card reader out through the front of the panel.
Card Reader Installation
Open the coin door to access the card reader mounting. Place the back end of the card reader through the opening on the mounting panel. The larger portion of the card reader bezel should be in the up position. From the backside of the panel, secure the card reader to the panel with the 2 Phillips head screws. Once in place, reconnect the
USB cable to the card reader. Attach the mounting panel to the coin door with the 4 T-15 security screws. Power the game back on and test the card reader using the Card Reader Test located in the
Troubleshooting Shortcuts Menu in System Setup.
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ONLINE KIT CONTENTS
Please refer to these IT part numbers when placing orders. See Appendix C for more information.
(1) Golden Tee 2012 Nighthawk System Box
(1) I/O board Assembly Golden Tee 2012
(1) Cabinet Identification Device (CID) for Golden Tee 2012
(1) 6’ SVGA cable
(1) Trackball cable
(1) Input/Output Connections Cable
(1) I/O Power Cable
(1) 6’ 2 RCA to 2 RCA Audio Cable
(3) 6’ USB Cable
(1) A.C. Power Cable
(1) DVI to VGA Adapter
(1) 3” Trackball, White
(1) Trackball Plate for 3”
(1) Pushbutton Assy., Red
(4) Pushbutton Assy., White
(1) Pushbutton Assy., Blue Round Illuminated
(1) Pushbutton Assy., Yellow Round Illuminated
(1) Marquee, Golf LIVE 2012
(1) Control Panel Graphics Overlay, Golden Tee LIVE
(1) Side Decal set, Golden Tee Unplugged
(1) Your Card is Your I.D. Insert
(1) Manual, Golden Tee LIVE 2012
(1) Quick Install Guide Golf LIVE Kit
(1) Antenna with cable for wireless modem
(1) Antenna cover with Velcro & hardware
(1) Card reader Sub-Assembly w/Bezel and Hardware
(1) Parts bag containing miscellaneous hardware
(1) *Fully-dressed Control Panel (Includes: assembled trackball, control panel overlay and buttons as a unit)
*There is an additional fee for kits with the fully-dressed control panel. If the fully-dressed control panel was not ordered, the kit includes ONLY: trackball, control panel overlay and loose buttons NOT assembled.
KIT INSTALLATION
RECOMMENDED TOOLS
Have the following tools ready before you begin to install this kit:
¼", 11/32" and 7/16" Sockets or Nut Drivers
Phillips Head #2 Screw Driver
3/16”, 7/32” and 9/32”, or 5/16”, 3/8”, and ¾” Drill Bits
1 1/8" and 3 1/2“ Hole Saw or Drill Bit
Small Flat Blade Screwdriver
Jig/Sabre Saw
Router
Push Button Nut Socket or Large Adjustable Pliers
X-acto® Knife or other Sharp Knife/Razor Blade
Wire Cutters
Scissors
Tape Measure
Putty Knife
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Decal Roller/Squeegee
Liquid Window Cleaner & Cleaning Cloth
Vacuum Cleaner
Any tools needed to remove parts from your existing cabinet not listed above.
Many operators notice their earnings increase with touches as simple as a fresh coat of paint and a clean cabinet.
If you will be painting, you'll need these supplies:
Air Brush or Paint Sprayer
Paint Brush, Paint Roller, and Pan
Paint (and Primer) --We recommend black as a cabinet color choice.
Sandpaper
INSTALLATION PREPARATION
BEFORE YOU START…
Before you install the Golden Tee LIVE kit into your cabinet there are a few things you should check first:
1. Check to make sure your existing cabinet's monitor, speakers, AC power cord, lights, bill acceptor and coin mechanisms work.
Replace or repair where necessary.
2. Check to make sure all the necessary parts are included in your kit.
If any are missing/damaged please contact ITs Technical Support at 847-870-7027 x121.
3. Check to make sure cabinet is wired with standard earth grounded AC plug compatible with local building codes and/or safety requirements.
If not, have a qualified electrician install one (not provided).
4. Have all the necessary tools available to install this kit.
Refer to the recommended tools list to make sure you are prepared before you start.
5. Make sure any parts of the system (lights, monitor, etc.) are not plugged in.
Working with any part of the system plugged in or powered on can be dangerous.
6. Keep in mind that it's been proven that the higher quality of work put into a kit installation results in a higher earning game.
Make sure you have plenty of space, time, and focus to put into this kit installation.
PREPARING THE CABINET
CABINET SELECTION
You can choose either a new cabinet or a used cabinet for your Golden Tee LIVE game. Reusing a cabinet is by far the most cost-effective way to maximize the return on your initial investment. In either case, you will need: A cabinet with a working fluorescent/marquee light, speakers and a VGA monitor capable of 640x480 or 800x600 resolutions.
Note: For the high definition video application see HDTV section.
When selecting a cabinet, keep in mind that a larger control panel allows you to mount the trackball farther from the monitor. This prevents players' hands from hitting the monitor glass when rolling the trackball forward, and will earn better than a smaller control panel closer to the monitor. An older-model Golden Tee dedicated cabinet is ideal for this purpose.
If using a Golden Tee cabinet for this installation, consider ordering a new Control Panel from Incredible
Technologies. These control panels come pre-installed with controls and graphics, and can save you considerable time and money through easy installation.
PREPARING THE CABINET FOR INSTALLATION
Follow these steps to prepare your cabinet before installation:
1. Remove the following from the cabinet: Main Logic Board(s) (and hard drive if present), Control Panel,
Monitor Viewing Glass, Marquee, Power Supply and JAMMA Cable Harness. The I/O board in this kit does
not have a JAMMA connector but instead uses an Input/Output Connections Cable. Now is a great time to clean both sides of the monitor viewing glass and monitor screen to ensure a clear viewing area.
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and meters. Replace wiring from the I/O Board with the Input/Output Connections Cable.
3. Remove the old graphics and adhesive from the cabinet including the control panel.
4. For a fresh look and best earnings, 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. When not installing into an old Golden Tee® dedicated cabinet, the recommended color choice is black.
5. Make sure to have the sides of the cabinet and the control panel as smooth and flat as possible to allow for a higher quality finish when applying the control panel background, labels, and side decals.
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 help ensure that glitches do not occur.
CHECK HARNESS AND WIRING
The Golden Tee LIVE Kit can easily interface with any Golden Tee LIVE cabinet. If your current cabinet is equipped with a standard JAMMA cable, the JAMMA cable assembly will need to be removed and replaced with the Input/Output Connections Cable included with the kit. Make sure your existing wires and connectors are in good working order. Check the pin out chart in Appendix B and the wiring diagram in Appendix D for harness connections.
CHECK COIN MECHANISMS AND BILL ACCEPTOR
Make sure your coin mechanisms and bill acceptor are functioning properly, and your coin box and stacker are in good condition. You want to make sure your game will accept money when players are ready to play.
CHECK COIN DOOR CONNECTIONS
Your cabinet should already be wired correctly to the I/O board’s connectors. Now is a good time to make sure your game can accept money. Check the pinout chart in Appendix B for the correct wire colors and pins. Trace the wiring to their sources and make sure they are connected properly and securely. Be sure the wires are away from the coin door where they can be pinched or crimped.
CHECK CRT MONITOR
Golden Tee LIVE has been designed to optimally operate with SVGA (800 x 600) or VGA (640 x 480) monitor systems.
Operating Golden Tee LIVE at the highest possible resolution will give your game the best results (and revenue).
Many standard cabinets contain a low/medium-resolution or VGA monitor already. If you have a low-resolution monitor, it may be possible to switch it to a higher resolution. Check your monitor's manual for capabilities. If not, you should consider upgrading to a newer monitor. The lowest possible resolution is VGA (640x480).
Also check your monitor for a DB15 VGA connector. If your current monitor has a DB15 VGA connector, it is capable of VGA or SVGA resolutions. Check your monitor’s manual on how to switch the monitor to VGA mode.
Make sure the video DIP switches on the I/O board match the resolution that the monitor is expecting. Plug the video cable from the Nighthawk System Box directly into the monitor. Be sure to disconnect the old composite sync video cable from the monitor.
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Note: In all cases a horizontal mount raster scan monitor is required.
CAUTION: Monitors are extremely dangerous and can result in severe injury. Make sure you follow and observe all safety precautions as outlined in your monitor's manual.
Always disconnect the power to the cabinet before working on or around the monitor.
CHECK HIGH-DEFINITION TELEVISION (OPTIONAL)
Golden Tee 2012 supports a 720p resolution that is compatible with newer flat-panel LCD digital televisions. In addition, both 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratios are supported. Refer to the Showpiece section of this manual for details on connecting video and audio to a 720p HDTV.
Note: Video and audio connections to these displays vary, and may require additional cables not included in the Golden Tee
LIVE kit. In addition, some televisions may not support the resolution needed for Golden Tee LIVE. Check your television's manual for additional information.
WARNING: Be sure top of cabinet has at least 24 inches or 61 centimeters of clearance in all directions. Insufficient clearance may result in damage to monitor or player injury.
REMOVE CABINET GRAPHICS
Remove any decals from the cabinet. Make sure that the sides of the cabinet are as smooth and flat as possible to allow for a higher quality finish when applying the new side decals.
For a fresh look and best earnings 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.
REMOVE EXISTING CARD READER (IF APPLICABLE)
If you are using a Golden Tee Fore! cabinet, the existing card reader must be removed. Golden Tee LIVE requires a new card reader, to take advantage of new credit card technology. To remove your current card reader, open the coin door to access the card reader. Reach inside and disconnect the ribbon cable from the
Card Reader. Then from inside remove the four 11/32” nuts that hold the card reader to the inside of the cabinet.
Once loose, pull the card reader out through the front of the cabinet. If you are installing an Offline kit, install the supplied card reader plate to cover this opening.
CUT HOLE FOR CARD READER
If your cabinet does not have a card reader installed, you must cut a hole to mount the supplied card reader. The card reader is a very important aspect to Golden Tee LIVE, and is very important to keep in good working condition. Players are required to use a card to identify themselves for most of the online features. If the card reader is not working properly, these features will not be available.
Position the Card Reader Hole template found in Appendix H on the front of the cabinet, and as high up as possible so players won't have to stoop over to insert their cards. Use an awl to mark the center of the four boltholes and drill them to size. Use an electric handsaw to cut the rectangular opening to house the card reader.
VACUUM CABINET
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 thorough sweep with the vacuum cleaner will help ensure that glitches do not occur.
Dust and dirt can damage your hardware and cause problems with game play. Be sure that your cabinet is clean inside and out. It is highly recommended to vacuum your cabinet at least once a month, especially near the fans and vents, to avoid overheating and costly repairs.
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ELECTRONICS INSTALLATION
INSTALL CARD READER
Place the back end of the card reader through the opening on the cabinet. The large part of the front of the card reader faces up. Insert the four carriage bolts into the mounting holes of the metal bezel. Reach through the coin door to secure the 11/32” nuts to the carriage bolts, and secure the card reader in place. Connect the USB cable to the card reader and feed the rest of the cable to the back of the cabinet. The other end of the cable will connect to the System Box. Power the game back on and test the card reader using the Card Reader Test located in the Troubleshooting Shortcuts Menu in System Setup.
INSTALL NIGHTHAWK BOX
The Nighthawk System Box houses most of the game electronics and hardware into one box that can be easily installed. Verify that the Nighthawk
System Box Power Switch is in the "ON" position.
1. Locate the area on the floor where the system box will be placed. Make sure there is enough clearance to plug in cables.
The Nighthawk System Box measures 19" W x 7" H x 11" D.
2. Relocate and secure any wires to make room for the system box.
3. Place the system box so it sits flat on the floor and does not pinch wires.
Be sure there will be sufficient air flow to the system box. Overheating can damage your system.
4. Mount the system box with 6 - #6 x ¾" Hex Washer Head Sheet Metal
Screws.
Note: The Nighthawk System Box comes equipped with an external air filter to help keep dust, smoke and debris from collecting on the electronic components. Check and clean this filter regularly to avoid costly repairs.
INSTALL CABINET IDENTIFICATION DEVICE (CID)
The Cabinet Identification Device or C.I.D. is an innovative and important component. This device permanently identifies your cabinet as
Golden Tee LIVE. It should remain even if another component such as the I/O board or system box is replaced. The C.I.D. has a unique number to individualize the cabinet and is referred to as the Cabinet Identification
Number.
1. Attach the C.I.D. to the inside side of the cabinet using the 2 - #6 X 1” Hex Washer
Head Sheet Metal Screws. Mount so the port is facing up and the electronics face the wall.
2. Attach the USB cable from the system box.
Place the included Cabinet
Identification Number on the back of the cabinet for future reference. Refer
to this number to track your equipment and whenever you are calling in for service.
Disconnect all CID USB cables before transport.
The Cabinet Identification Number is displayed in the operator menus in the lower right hand corner, and is labeled as Game ID. It is also displayed on the last line of the initial boot-up screen.
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INSTALL I/O BOARD
BEFORE INSTALLING ANY ELECTRONICS, MAKE SURE CABINET POWER SWITCH IS IN THE OFF
POSITION AND THE CABINET POWER IS UNPLUGGED FROM THE WALL.
The I/O board is used as a connection interface between the peripherals and the system box.
Mount the I/O board inside the cabinet using 4 of the 6 x ¾" Hex
Washer Head Sheet Metal Screws, 1 in each corner. Do not attach cables at this time.
Route all cables AWAY from the I/O Board. Laying cables on top of or below the I/O Board will result in unwanted noise or static during game.
INSTALL ANTENNA
Mount the supplied antenna to the upper back of the cabinet. When mounted vertically, the antenna is omni-directional, so be sure it is as straight as possible to get the widest signal area. Drill a 9/32” or 5/16” hole behind the antenna cover. Feed the cable through the hole and route the cable to the I/O board. Be careful as this is a delicate connection. The cable connector snaps into the I/O board connector.
Attach the antenna cover to the back of the cabinet using two 6x3/4”
Hex screws.
Disconnect all I/O Board USB cables before transport.
Careful placement of the antenna is important for good wireless communication. Sometimes relocating a wire or moving the antenna within the housing will deliver a more reliable signal. Once the installation is complete, be sure to use the Signal Strength test in the game’s System Setup menus. Refer to Appendix F for more details on how to achieve the best signal strength.
Note: Take care not to bundle the antenna wire with other cables in the cabinet.
CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION
INSTALL OPTIONAL CONTROL PANEL FOR GOLDEN TEE FORE!
CABINETS
If you are installing your kit into an existing Golden Tee Fore! cabinet manufactured by IT, you can purchase a new, fully outfitted control panel. This will not only make your installation easier, it will make your game look and play better too. Use this section to install this control panel. For all other cabinet types, refer to the next section.
Attach the new control panel to the existing hinge on the control panel drawer. Drive the 4 Phillips screws into the holes in the bottom of the control panel. The control panel comes equipped with trackball and buttons in place. Snap the switches onto the buttons. Refer to the wiring diagram to match up the correct wire to the correct button. The following buttons need to be connected: Start, Spin, Flyby, Turn Left, Turn Right.
Connect to the normally open post. Be sure common ground is connected to each common post.
Help and Options are new buttons and come with the cable installed to the buttons on the new control panel.
Connect the 8-pin connector to the Lamps connector J202 on the I/O board. Connect the 10-pin connector to the
Control Panel connector J203 on the I/O board. Finally, connect the Trackball to the trackball connector J208 on the I/O board.
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TRACKBALL AND BUTTON PREPARATION (FOR MOST KITS)
Mounting the trackball and buttons correctly and securely is very important for the profitability and safety of your new game. This kit is designed for use in cabinets with ¾" thick wood control panels where proper routing of the control panel is used to create a safe playing experience. If you do not have a ¾" thick wood control panel, please replace your control panel or choose a cabinet with a ¾" thick wood control panel installed. Keep in mind that if your current control panel has many old holes in it from previous buttons, joysticks, etc. that it may be easier to start with a new solid control panel. This will give your game a better look and feel and help it to earn better.
If the cabinet already has a trackball plate installed, discard and replace with the new trackball plate. The metal trackball mounting plate and trackball mounting procedure have been designed to remove all bolts from the playing surface. Routing the wood control panel is required so the metal mounting plate is flush with the panel surface. An uneven playing surface or exposed edges will affect game play and could impact your earnings.
TIP: Trackball and button templates can be found in Appendix H of this manual. They include:
Trackball Orientation Diagram to orient your trackball correctly when installing.
Trackball Template to install the trackball plate and make the appropriate routing.
Button Set Templates to position and install control panel buttons.
Trackball Preparation
Install the metal trackball plate by following these steps:
1. Cut out the template from Appendix H with a pair of scissors along the noted line. Tape this template to the top of the control panel as far away from the monitor as possible, making sure that the trackball will clear the cabinet beneath it. Remember that 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.
2. Using a sharp object, mark the eight points shown on the template on the control panel. Using a pencil, trace the outside of the template. Remove the template.
3. Drill Holes 1-4 with a 9/32" or 5/16" drill bit.
4. Drill Holes 5-8 with a ¾" drill bit.
5. Route the crosshatched region to a depth of about .075" (about the thickness of a nickel).
6. Using a sabre saw cut out the center portion by cutting between holes 5-8.
7. Once you have cleaned up the routed area, install the trackball plate into the control panel using the ¼" Flat
Washers and ¼-20 Nylon Hex Nuts. Be sure the mounting plate is flush with the top of the control panel.
Note: At this time you are only installing the trackball plate, do not install the trackball yet.
Button Preparation
The following are the steps you should take to prepare your control panel for the installation of the button assemblies:
1. Cut out the template(s) (see Appendix H).
2. Using a tape measure, measure the specified distances from the center of the trackball hole in the trackball plate and make a mark for both the left and right button reference points.
3. Lay each template over the appropriate reference marking point. Mark the centers of the remaining holes using a sharp object.
4. Drill a 1 1/8" hole at each marked point.
CAUTION: Do NOT install the trackball or buttons until the control panel graphics have been applied.
Once the installation is complete, be sure to use the System Controls test in the game’s System Setup menus to ensure proper functionality of all the player controls.
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CONTROL PANEL OVERLAY INSTALLATION
Golden Tee LIVE comes with an oversized control panel overlay that will accommodate a variety of existing game cabinets, but works best on Golden Tee® Fore!, NFL® Blitz™ and EA Sports™ PGA Tour® Golf cabinets. Follow these instructions to correctly install the control panel overlay on one of these cabinets:
1. Make sure that the newly drilled control panel has a smooth, clean surface. Sand where necessary to make sure the graphics are installed on an even surface.
2. Clean the control panel to make sure it is free from dust, grease, metal filings, etc. Make sure that all residues (adhesive, overlay material, etc.) from the previous control panel graphics are removed. This will ensure a clean, easy, and beautiful application of the control panel graphics.
3. It is very important that the trackball and control panel graphics be mounted perfectly straight. Find the center of your trackball template and lightly draw vertical and horizontal guidelines on the control panel, marking out your centering lines.
4. Remove a small section of the protective backing from the overlay. Carefully center the overlay over the control panel by lining up the die-cut hole with the trackball template. Be sure the graphic is positioned
perfectly straight. Line up your pencil guidelines with the lines incorporated into the art. Once in position, gently press down on the section with exposed adhesive, affixing the overlay into place. Once affixed, the overlay cannot be removed.
5. While holding down the overlay over the attached area, very carefully turn over one side and remove the exposed backing. Gently lay down the exposed overlay from the center outward, smoothing with your hands or a roller as you go. Be sure the overlay remains straight and square. Repeat the process with the other side of the overlay, so the entire surface is affixed to the control panel. Make sure all bubbles have been pressed out for a clean, flat surface.
TIP: Liquid window cleaner can be sprayed onto the control panel before placing the overlay onto the control panel. The window cleaner will allow the overlay to be positioned with less risk of damage to the overlay or adhesive. Once in position, use a decal roller or squeegee to force any excess cleaner out. Be sure to add additional time for the liquid to evaporate.
6. Using a razor knife (or other sharp instrument) carefully cut around the edges of your control panel, trimming any excess material.
7. Find the center of each hole you've drilled out for the buttons and use the knife to poke a hole into the overlay. Make a vertical and horizontal line (like a plus sign) from the center of the hole to the edges. You should be able to place your button in later with no edges showing.
CAUTION: If you choose to install a Plexiglas® cover over your control panel (not recommended), to ensure the safety of your players and the quality of your game make sure that all surfaces, edges and bolts that a player may come in contact with are smooth, safe and secure.
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FINISHING THE CONTROL PANEL
1. Reattach the control panel to your cabinet adjusting any hinges or chains where necessary. Make sure not to pinch or crimp any wires while re-attaching the control panel.
2. Install the trackball into the trackball plate. The trackball must be oriented correctly in order to function properly. Refer to the diagram located in Appendix H for correct orientation. You will need the following parts in order to install the trackball correctly to the plate: 4 -10/32 x 2½" Phillips Head Machine Screws, 4 - #10
Flat Washers and 4 - #10 Split Lock Washers NOTE: Do not over-tighten the trackball. It will warp and cause the trackball to not operate correctly.
IMPORTANT! Be sure to install your trackball securely, and maintain it regularly. Loose, worn, or incorrectly mounted trackballs can result in decreased earnings and possible injury to players.
3. Secure the trackball ground wire to the trackball plate at the 8-32 stud on one end with an 8-32 KEPS nut and the other end to the cabinet ground stud (usually located near the AC power cord inlet) using an 8-32 KEPS nut.
4. Install the buttons in the holes located on your control panel. Make sure you use the red button assembly for the Start button, the lighted blue button assembly for the Help button, and the lighted yellow button assembly for the Options button.
5. Attach the micro switches to your newly installed buttons and connect the wires up to the correct pins on the
Input/Output Connections Cable.
Note: The post on the switch labeled COM should connect to the ground wire and the post labeled NO should connect to the signal wire. See the pin out chart in Appendix B.
CAUTION: Trackball and trackball plate MUST BE GROUNDED to Earth Ground to prevent damage to the trackball or game electronics.
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COMPLETE SYSTEM BOX CONNECTIONS
Follow these procedures to correctly connect the various electronic components. Be sure the cables are connected securely and in working order. Use cable clamps, with appropriate tension, where necessary to ensure all cables stay in place during operation. Dress all cables with additional clamps and wire tie wraps where needed. Avoid loose wires or disconnected cables, as they can cause an unneeded service call.
ATTACH I/O POWER, AUDIO AND USB CABLES
i I/O board power cable. Connect from the I/O board to one of the two 4-pin power output connectors on the system box. i Audio cables. Connect to the audio output jacks of the system box. Match the appropriate colors. i USB cable #1. Connect from the I/O board to any USB port on the system box. i USB cable #2 for Cabinet Identification Device (CID). Attach to any USB port on the system box. Refer to the CID Installation Section for proper orientation and placement of the CID. i USB cable #3 for Card Reader. Connect to any USB port on the system box. The other end connects to the card reader.
ATTACH MAIN VIDEO CABLE
If your cabinet has a VGA or SVGA monitor, connect the VGA cable to the DVI/VGA adapter on the back of the
Nighthawk System Box directly to the VGA or SVGA monitor input. HDMI to HDMI is also possible.
Be sure to adjust your DIP Switch settings to match your monitor’s resolution. Refer to Appendix D. If using a
HDTV connection, see the Showpiece Cabinet HDTV section.
ATTACH POWER CABLE
Use the AC power cord that is currently in your cabinet. The cord plugs into the system box. Have a qualified electrician do the wiring. Verify AC main voltage selector switch is in the proper position. In North America the setting is 115 volts AC. In some countries this should be set at 230 VAC.
SOFT POWER CABLE
There is a “soft power” switch to turn your game on or off without reaching to the back of the cabinet. This switch is mounted on the back of the control panel, and comes in handy when performing any DVD or Flash Drive updates. Connect one end of the Soft Power Cable to the system box. Route the other end to the switch located under the control panel.
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COMPLETE I/O BOARD CONNECTIONS
CONNECT INPUT/OUTPUT CONNECTION CABLE TO I/O BOARD
Connect the Input/Output Connection Cable to the I/O board connectors (Appendix B). Be sure it has a tight fit and is correctly oriented. The size of the connectors should match the size of the connectors on the cable.
Note: The Speaker (J301) wires and service panel wires must terminate to match your application.
CONNECT THE CONTROL PANEL SWITCHES AND CABLE
Snap the switches onto the buttons. Connect the Control Panel wiring harness using the pin out chart in Appendix
B.
CONNECT NEW BUTTONS
Golden Tee LIVE has two additional buttons, Help and Options. Locate the cable from the control panel and connect it to the connectors labeled Control Panel and Lamps on the I/O board.
CONNECT COIN DOOR LAMPS
Connect the coin door lamp cable to the pigtail off the I/O Power cable. If your game had a GT Fore! green PCB, then use the 9 pin connector. If your game had a GT Fore! red PCB, then use the 4 pin connector. Find the mating connector leading to the coin door to make your connection.
CONNECT THE TRACKBALL
Locate the Trackball Cable and connect it to the connector labeled Trackball on the I/O board. The other end will connect to the trackball. Connect the green earth ground wire to the trackball plate.
CONNECT ANTENNA
Locate the antenna cable and attach to the connector on the I/O board. A click should be heard if installed properly. Be sure the antenna is mounted vertically to achieve the widest signal.
Note: Use extreme care with this connector, as it is very delicate and can be easily damaged.
CONNECT AUDIO CABLES
Locate the Audio Cables already connected to the system box, and connect them to the I/O board audio inputs.
Inputs are color coded, so be sure to connect red to red, etc.
CONNECT THE USB CABLE
Locate the 6 ft. USB Cable from the Nighthawk System Box and connect it to the USB port on the I/O board.
CONNECT VGA OR SVGA MONITOR
VGA or SVGA monitors are connected directly to the system box video output.
CONNECT HIGH-DEFINITION TELEVISION
In addition to traditional CRT monitors, Golden Tee LIVE also supports 800x600 and 1280x720 (SVGA, DVI-D and HDMI) resolutions for some high-definition televisions. These televisions can be connected to the system box using HDDMI to HDMI, DVI to VGA and DVI to HDMI connections. Refer to the diagrams in Appendix D for the proper connection for your television. Be sure to set the Video DIP Switches on the I/O board to match your resolution.
CONNECT I/O POWER CABLE
Connect the I/O Power cable to the power input connector. Use the end with the pigtail. The other end connects to the system box.
CHECK ALL CONNECTIONS
Go over your entire cabinet again and double-check all of the connections. Make sure that all connectors are tight and secure and in their proper place. Look for frayed, broken or exposed wiring and repair as needed.
Bundle and wire-tie your wiring and secure it to the inside of the cabinet. A thorough and neat job now will save you a lot of time and trouble in the future.
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CABINET GRAPHICS INSTALLATION
Included with your Golden Tee LIVE kit is a set of decals to place on the side of your cabinet and a brand new marquee. This will help identify your new game as Golden Tee LIVE. By placing and installing these correctly it can help give players instant recognition, even from a distance.
SIDE DECAL INSTALLATION
The following are the instructions on placing your side decals correctly on to the cabinet:
1. Locate the place where the side decals will be viewed best on your cabinet. Refer to the diagram included on the decal sheet and to the right of these instructions for optimal placement.
Note: Make sure to have the sides of the cabinet as smooth and flat as possible, removing all previous residue from prior decals, to allow for a higher quality finish.
Tip: Liquid window cleaner can be sprayed onto the sides of the cabinet before placing the decals. The window cleaner will allow the decal to be removed and re-installed without damaging the decal or adhesive. The decal roller or squeegee forces the cleaner out, leaving just the adhesive.
2. Remove the first of the new cabinet side decals from the backing.
3. Center the first decal on the location selected for your cabinet.
4. Using your hands (or a decal roller/squeegee), press down firmly starting from the center and smooth the side decal outward. Make sure all bubbles have been pressed out for a clean, flat surface.
5. Repeat for each of the remaining side decals.
MARQUEE INSTALLATION
1. With the power to the cabinet OFF, carefully unscrew and remove the back panel of the marquee.
2. Once the back panel is removed, disconnect the light from the attaching cables so it is safe to remove the back panel and the old marquee art.
3. Clean the glass on both sides to give players a clear view of the new marquee.
4. Remove the tabs to expose the adhesive on the new marquee. Follow the instructions for one of these installations:
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A. If you have a Golden Tee Fore! Cabinet, use a pair of sharp scissors or a cutting knife to trim the new marquee along the horizontal lines drawn at the edges of the plastic laminate. IT recommends using a ruler and a pencil to extend the lines across the laminate before cutting. (See image above)
B. If you have a cabinet with a rounded top, turn over the new marquee and notice the Ultraviolet (UV) imprint on the back. Use a pair of sharp scissors or a cutting knife to trim around the curving outline.
(See image above)
5. Carefully line up the marquee with the inside of the glass, making sure that all the printed images are visible, and gently press into place.
6. Reconnect the cables to the marquee light and secure the back panel. Be sure the light behind the marquee works.
Note: Marquee installation will be different for cabinets that were not manufactured by Incredible
Technologies. Consult your manual.
FINAL CONNECTIONS
COIN DOORS, TEST SWITCH AND VOLUME CONTROL
Wire the coin doors as per the Input/Output Connections table in Appendix B. Connect the door lamps to the appropriate (+12Vdc or +5Vdc) supply. Some games have separate power supply outputs for the lamps. Install a test switch somewhere convenient inside the coin door area. This switch allows you to enter System Setup
Menus, run diagnostics, and see or clear audits. Make it readily accessible through the coin door. Golden Tee
LIVE has the ability to adjust volume at any time during a game. Install two push button switches (not included) inside the coin door for easy access. Connect the switches to the appropriate connections. Refer to the
Input/Output Connections table in Appendix B.
INITIAL POWER-UP
There are several steps you should take when powering up your Golden Tee LIVE for the first time. This is a quick checklist for you to follow when doing your first initial power-up:
Plug in the game and turn it ON; be sure the game powers up correctly into the attract mode.
Adjust volume levels to desired settings.
Adjust monitor settings for best picture.
Note: Sound and Video Tests are available through the System Tests Menu. They are beneficial when making any adjustments. Proper monitor and sound adjustment is very important.
Try all money slots. Drop quarters or tokens through to check the coin mechanisms and insert a bill into the bill acceptor. Make sure the game is adding credits.
Note: Golden Tee LIVE supports most bill acceptors. Installing a bill acceptor is highly recommended and will increase your earnings. Refer to your bill acceptor’s manual for installation specifications. The bill acceptor can be wired to J205 Pin 5 on the I/O Board.
Test all of the player input controls. You can use the PLAYER CONTROL TESTS in the SYSTEM SETUP
MENU.
Upon initial power-up the game is set to factory default settings. These settings affect game elements such as number of credits per coin, difficulty settings, etc. The OPERATOR MENUS section will describe how to alter these settings for your location.
Congratulations! You have finished installing Golden Tee LIVE!
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GOLDEN TEE LIVE SYSTEM SETUP MENUS
NAVIGATING THE MENU SYSTEM
The System Setup menus cover a variety of important areas including collections, tests, game adjustments, and optional settings. You should familiarize yourself with these menus, as they are designed to optimize your game for your location and your business. Pay particular attention to the Collection menus, as they will detail how much money to give to your location, and how much money to set aside for ITNet. There are also menus that allow you to adjust various split percentages for a variety of different charges. These screens can help you maximize your investment and involve your location in the costs associated with your equipment.
ENTERING SYSTEM SETUP MODE
There are two ways to enter System Setup. Open the coin door and press the Test button to access the game’s
System Setup software menu system. Or, from the I/O board, move the DIP switch SW202 position 4 to the ON position. This switch needs to be moved back to OFF to exit the System Setup menus. Refer to the diagram in
Appendix D for all DIP switch settings.
SELECTING A MENU
A menu option can be selected at any time by rolling the trackball up or down or by pressing the Left or Right buttons.
CHOOSING A MENU/OPTION
A menu option can be chosen at any time by pressing the Start button.
CHANGING A VALUE
A value can be changed at any time by rolling the trackball left or right.
MAIN MENU
The Main Menu displays five main areas that make up System Setup mode. Please familiarize yourself with these areas, as they will help you maximize your earnings potential.
Collections & Earnings – See Page 31
This section displays your machine’s monetary activity, and details the various areas for income and expenses. This section should be reviewed during every collection to make sure you manage your split correctly.
General Settings – See Page 32
This area allows you to adjust operator settings, perform system tests, and reset your game back to factory settings.
Troubleshooting Shortcuts – See Page 44
This section presents a variety of tests and menus that will help you troubleshoot any problems you may be having with your game. The available sections are also accessible through the other main sections.
Golden Tee Settings & Audits – See Page 45
This area allows you to adjust settings specific to Golden Tee LIVE including the player cost schedule, game features, and game audits.
ITNet Settings – See Page 51
This section details various ITNet settings, such as game registration and connection settings with ITNet.
Exit
This will exit the System Setup menus and take you back into the game’s attract mode.
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COLLECTIONS & EARNINGS MENU
This menu allows you to perform a collection or view various earnings and fees.
Do Collection
This section is used when making a collection. The various screens will detail the cost breakdowns and show you how much of the cash box is to be paid to the location. Please take some time to familiarize yourself with this section.
Using it wisely can save you money.
Clear Unused Cash
Sometimes when make your collection there is money in the game that has not been played yet. Use this setting to clear the unused cash from the screen so your future collections will reconcile with game play.
Add Free Cash
Use this setting to add money to the game for free plays that do not advance the hard meter.
Back
This will take you back to the Main Menu.
DO COLLECTION
This screen is the main collection screen. It is highly recommended that you view this screen with every collection, and reset it when your collection is complete.
This screen displays the following helpful information:
Collection Date Range
The displayed dates are from your last collection until today.
Days in Operation
The number of days the machine was active and available for play since the last collection.
Total Income
The total income your machine made for this time period.
Total Fees
The total of the various fees that need to be set aside before making your split.
Balance
The total income minus the total fees.
Operator Portion of Balance
The amount of the collection that the operator keeps.
Operator Owes Location
The amount of the collection that you pay your location.
Back
If you do NOT wish to perform a collection and reset the audits, highlight Back to exit this screen and return to the
Collections & Earnings menu.
Do Collection and Exit
If you wish to perform a collection and reset the audits (recommended), highlight Do Collection and Exit and press
Start. This will set all the fields in the Do Collection screen to zero. Be sure to empty your cash box at the same time, so these screens will match the money at your next collection.
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Reset (Across from Days in Operation)
On the Do Collection menu page: Resets the number of days in field operation.
More Details (Across from Total Income)
On the Do collection menu page: Displays a breakdown of
Total Income, including income from Cash, Player Accounts,
Credit Card purchases, and various promotional or Gift Cards.
From the Total Income menu select ‘More Details’ next to Cash to see Collection Income Details menu at right, which has a breakdown of total player amount and the Operator/Location portions.
More Details (Across from Total Fees)
On the Do collection menu page: Displays a breakdown of the various fees, including the ITNet fees, money for the
Prize Fund, Communication fees, Credit Card fees, Software
Update fees and Hardware Upgrade fees.
Note: Software Update Fees and Hardware Upgrade Fees are included for your convenience, to help you cover the costs of owning and operating your equipment. These two line items are NOT included on your monthly ITNet statement.
GENERAL SETTINGS
The General Settings menu houses various adjustable settings relating to the cabinet, and is divided into two sections.
Operator Adjustables
This area allows you to adjust options like volume, attract mode sounds, and money slot settings.
System Tests
This area allows you to perform diagnostics including video adjustments, input tests, and sound tests.
Back
This will take you back to the Main Menu.
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OPERATOR ADJUSTABLES
This menu contains adjustable settings that pertain to you and your business. Please familiarize yourself with this section, as it can help you maximize the game’s earning potential.
General Adjustments
This area allows you to adjust options like upper monitor settings and money modes.
Money Slot Adjustments
This area allows you to adjust the settings of your various money slots on your cabinet.
Sound Adjustments
This area allows you to adjust the various sound settings including attract mode sounds, game volume, and stereo setup.
Collection Settings
This critical area allows you to adjust various fees and splits for your collections.
Reset to Factory Settings
This option allows you to reset all the settings found in the Operator Adjustables section to factory defaults.
Back
This will take you back to the General Settings menu.
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
Coin Message
The default is set to Insert $.
Accept Credit Card
This Yes/No choice lets you decide to allow game purchases with credit cards. The default is set to Yes.
Game Mode
This lets you toggle between Money/Free Play. The
default is set to Money Play.
Upper Monitor Settings
You can add a secondary monitor to your kit or Showpiece cabinet by connecting it to the VGA port for the upper monitor on the system box. The secondary monitor can display support graphics to enhance the play experience, or it can be used as a second game display. Use the settings here to select from VGA and S-Video signals and determine whether the standard second monitor or main screen will be the output.
Reset Values
This option allows you to reset the settings found in the General Adjustments menu to their factory defaults.
Back
This will take you back to the Operator Adjustables menu.
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UPPER MONITOR SETTINGS FOR KITS
You can add a secondary monitor to your kit or Showpiece cabinet by connecting it to the VGA port for the upper monitor on the system box. The secondary monitor can display support graphics to enhance the play experience, or it can be used as a second game display. Use the settings here to select from VGA and S-Video signals and determine whether the standard second monitor or main screen will be the output. In both cases, a computer monitor is recommended. Check the dipswitch settings to adjust the second monitor to the correct aspect ratio.
Connector: VGA Output: Standard
Use this setting if you are using a VGA connector for the second monitor, and you want it to display the graphics designed for the second monitor. This information is different from the main game display.
Note: This setting will display the image upside-down on the second display if the DIP switches are not set correctly for the second monitor.
Connector: VGA Output: Clone Main Monitor
Use this setting if you are using a VGA connector for the second monitor, and you want it to display the exact same image as the main game display.
Connector: SVIDEO Output: Standard
Use this setting if you are using an S-Video connector for the second monitor, and you want it to display the graphics designed for the second monitor. This information is different than the main game display.
Note: This setting will display the image upside-down on the second display if the DIP switches are not set correctly for the second monitor.
Connector: SVIDEO Output: Output Clone Main Monitor
Use this setting if you are using an S-Video connector for the second monitor, and you want it to display the exact same image as the main game display.
Back
This will take you back to the General Adjustables menu.
UPPER MONITOR SETTINGS FOR SHOWPIECE CABINETS
Connector: VGA Output Standard
Use this setting if you are using a VGA connector for the second monitor, and you want it to display the graphics designed for the second monitor. This information is different from the main game display.
Note: This setting will display the image upside-down on the second display if the DIP switches are not set correctly for the second monitor.
Connector: VGA Output Clone Main Monitor
Use this setting if you are using a VGA connector for the second monitor, and you want it to display the exact same image as the main game display.
After making your selection a confirmation screen asks if you are ready to reboot the machine. If you select
Reboot, the machine immediately shuts down and starts up again.
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MONEY SLOT ADJUSTMENTS
Money Slot 1
This adjusts how much one pulse equals for Money Slot 1.
The default is set to $0.25.
Money Slot 2
This adjusts how much one pulse equals for Money Slot 2.
The default is set to $0.25.
Money Slot 3
This adjusts how much one pulse equals for Money Slot 3.
The default is set to $0.25.
Credit Card
See the General Adjustments screen.
Reset Values
This resets all values to their default value located on this page.
No
This will not perform the reset and take you back to the previous menu.
Yes
This will perform the reset and take you back to the previous menu.
Back
This will take you back to the Operator Adjustables menu.
SOUND ADJUSTMENTS
In Game Volume
This option lets you adjust the In Game volume from OFF to 100%. The default is set to 30%.
Attract Volume
This option lets you adjust the Attract Mode volume from
OFF to 100%. The default is set to 30%.
Attract Mode Sounds
This adjusts how often sounds are played in Attract Mode:
Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Often and Always. The default
is set to On – Sometimes.
Stereo/Mono
This option is where you select stereo or mono setup. The
default is set to Stereo.
Reset Values
This resets all values to their default value located on this page.
Back
This will take you back to the Operator Adjustables menu.
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COLLECTION SETTINGS
Golden Tee LIVE allows you to adjust costs and percentages for the various income types that are received.
Use this menu to determine how much you want your location to help you pay for these charges and services.
Set Hardware Update Fee
This menu allows you to adjust the Hardware Update Fee.
This fee is included for your convenience, as a method to have the location pay for part of your equipment. The default value for 2012 machines is $0.00 per week. Adjust this value to an appropriate amount for your location.
Note: Hardware Update Fees are included for your convenience, and are NOT included on your monthly ITNet statement.
Operator/Location Income Splits
Use this menu to fine-tune your splits for any generated income. Since there may be times when you have to pay the location before you actually have the cash in hand, you may want to adjust the split in your favor to cover the waiting period. The default settings are displayed on the accompanying screen.
The adjustable settings refer to income generated from:
Cash
Player Account
Credit Card
ITNet Money Card
Operator Money Card
Operator/Location Fee Splits
Use this menu to determine how you wish to split the various fees with your location. For example, since there is a fee associated with credit card usage, you may want to adjust the split in your favor to help cover the costs of the transaction fees.
ITNet Fees
Prize Fund Fees
Credit Card Fees
Communication Fees
Software Update Fees
Hardware Update Fees
Note: Software Update Fees and Hardware Update Fees are included for your convenience, and are NOT included on your monthly ITNet statement.
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Tax Settings
Many states require special taxes or license fees that affect your bottom line. Use this menu to separate these costs from your collection before making your normal split.
Set Tax Rate
This menu allows you to adjust your current tax rate percentage.
Set Tax Type
This menu helps you determine what part of the collection is taxed, and who pays for these taxes.
Set Tax Split
This menu allows you to split the tax fees with the location.
Reset to Defaults
This menu will set all of the collection settings to their factory default values. A verification screen will display to make sure you agree to the change.
Back
This will take you back to the Collection Settings menu.
RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS
This menu will reset ALL settings in the Operator
Adjustables section to their default values. A verification screen will display to make sure you agree to the change.
Note: This process may take several minutes to complete.
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SYSTEM TESTS
This area allows you to perform diagnostics including video adjustments, input tests, and sound tests.
Video Tests
This area has tests that will help you to adjust your game’s color, contrast, and screen size.
Sound Tests
This area has tests that will help you adjust your game’s audio setup by playing a stored sound, a streaming sound, and testing the speaker(s).
Player Control Tests
This option allows you to test all inputs including trackball, buttons, and money slots.
Mechanical Meter Test
This test makes the hard meter adjust by one to make sure it is functioning properly.
Hardware Tests
This area includes a series of diagnostic screens and tests to help you make sure your game is functioning correctly.
Back
This will take you back to the General Settings menu.
VIDEO TESTS
The Video Tests section has a variety of tests that will help you adjust your monitor.
Color Test
This area will take you to a series of tests to adjust your monitor’s RGB settings to have each color display properly.
Contrast Test
This area will take you to a series of tests to adjust your monitor’s brightness/contrast so the game displays properly.
Screen Size Adjustments
Use this screen to align your monitor so that all the circles appear as circles and the boundary line appears on the edge of each side of the screen.
Back
This will take you back to the System Tests menu.
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COLOR ADJUSTMENTS
Color Grid Adjustment
Adjust your monitor to have each colored box display properly.
Red Screen
Adjust your monitor to have red display properly.
Green Screen
Adjust your monitor to have green display properly.
Blue Screen
Adjust your monitor to have blue display properly.
Back
This will take you back to the Video Tests menu.
CONTRAST ADJUSTMENTS
White Screen
Adjust your monitor to have white display properly.
50% White Screen
Adjust your monitor to have 50% white display properly.
25% White Screen
Adjust your monitor to have 25% white display properly.
Black Screen
Adjust your monitor to have black display properly.
Note: May not work on older or often used monitors. If you have a monitor that’s old or has been used often you may
not be able to adjust the contrast and/or brightness levels accordingly. In this case adjust the monitor for best
performance while getting close to the recommended settings.
Contrast Screen
This option is a test you can use to adjust your monitor’s contrast and brightness settings to have the boxes displayed properly.
Back
This will take you back to the Video Tests menu.
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SCREEN SIZE ADJUSTMENT
Use this screen to adjust the size and aspect ratio of your picture. Press the Start button to exit.
If you are using an HDTV display, you may need to adjust this screen to see the complete image. Use the trackball to highlight BIGGER or SMALLER and press the Start button to adjust the screen image. Press DONE to exit.
Note: Adjusting the screen size will prompt a reboot upon exiting this menu.
SOUND TESTS
Stored Sound
This will play a stored sound so you can make sure your audio setup is functioning properly.
Streaming Sound
This will play a streaming sound so you can make sure your audio setup is functioning properly.
Speaker Test
This test will say MONO if you have your game set to
Mono or LEFT and RIGHT if you have it set to stereo so you can make sure your audio setup is functioning properly.
Back
This will take you back to the System Tests menu.
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PLAYER CONTROL TESTS
Use this screen to test all of the inputs, including the trackball, buttons, money slots and card reader. When an input is active the appropriate graphic image will light.
Press the Left, Right and Start buttons simultaneously to exit this test screen.
When testing the trackball, the Current value will change depending on the direction the ball is spinning. The Max value will display the largest number reached during the test. There is no exact number to determine whether a trackball is malfunctioning, but in general the Max number should be close to the same when spinning up and down, and close to the same when spinning left and right.
When testing coin and bill acceptor switches, the number of pulses will appear below the appropriate image.
MECHANICAL METER TEST
Click Meter
This test makes the hard meter adjust by one to make sure it is functioning properly. You should hear a clicking sound.
Back
This will take you back to the System Tests menu.
HARDWARE TESTS
This area includes a series of diagnostic screens and tests to help you make sure your game is functioning correctly.
Hardware/Software
This area has options to view your System, USB, and
Version info.
Check Hard Drive
This test checks the integrity of your hard drive’s data.
Note: This test can take several minutes.
Check Cooling
This test helps you make sure your game is functioning at the proper temperature and all fans are working.
Check Card Reader
This test will test the functionality of the card reader, and display some details on the card that is tested.
Back
This will take you back to the System Tests menu.
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HARDWARE/SOFTWARE
System Info
This is a list of your game’s current basic system information.
USB Info
This is a list of your game’s current USB devices.
Version Info
This is a list of your game’s software and firmware versions.
Back
This will take you back to the Hardware Tests menu.
SYSTEM INFO
This is a list of your game’s current basic system information, including Hard Drive, CPU and Video Card.
Back
The Back button takes you back to the
Hardware/Software menu.
USB INFO
This is a list of your game’s current USB devices.
Back
The Back button takes you back to the Hardware/Software menu.
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VERSION INFO
This is a list of your machine’s software and firmware versions.
Back
The Back button takes you back to the Hardware/Software menu.
CHECK HARD DRIVE
Check File Data
This test checks the integrity of your hard drive’s data.
Select Begin Test to initiate the process.
Note: This test can take up to 3 hours to complete.
If this test succeeds you will see the message: Status:
Hard Drive Functioning Properly. If this test fails, you will see the message: Hard Drive Error (#)
Select Back to skip the test and return to the Check Hard
Drive menu.
Check File System
This test REBOOTS YOUR GAME and performs a low level systems check of the integrity of your hard drive.
Note: This can take several minutes.
Back
This will take you back to the Hardware Tests menu.
CHECK COOLING
This checks that your game is functioning at the proper temperature and all fans are working. The current status is color-coded for easy viewing. If the results are displayed in green, your cabinet is at normal settings.
Note: Not all hardware configurations have identical cooling information available.
Back
The Back button takes you back to the Hardware Tests menu.
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CHECK CARD READER
This test will check to see if your card reader can read and recognize properly encoded IT and credit cards.
From this screen, insert a card into the card reader. If the card can be read, a message will appear on the screen.
Back
The Back button takes you back to the Hardware Tests menu.
TROUBLESHOOTING SHORTCUTS
This section gathers many of the commonly used tests and menus into one convenient area. Check here first when troubleshooting problems or questions about the integrity of your machine.
The tests that are available in this section are:
Check Card Reader
Check Cooling
Check Hard Drive
Screen Size Adjustments
Communications Settings
Player Control Tests
System Tests
Descriptions of each of these tests and sections can be found elsewhere in this manual.
Back
This will take you back to the Main Menu.
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GOLDEN TEE SETTINGS & AUDITS
Golden Tee Settings
This section allows you to make custom adjustments to certain features on your machine, including Prize Play,
Closest to the Pin, and Hole-N-Win.
Golden Tee Audits
This area allows you to view your money and game purchase audits, as well as reset and clear audits.
Player Cost Schedule
This option allows you to adjust the amount of money it costs a player to play various game types.
Reset Leaderboards
This area allows you to clear any or all local Leaderboards and high score screens.
Note: This process may take several minutes to complete.
Back
This will take you back to the Main Menu.
GOLDEN TEE SETTINGS
LIVE Prizes
Turn the ability to play for prizes off or on.
Delay of Game Timeout
Adjust the timer that senses activity between shots. The
Current Value displays the number of seconds between a player’s last shot and when the games will timeout the shot, and apply a penalty stroke.
Closest to the Pin LIVE
Closest to the Pin LIVE allows players to compete to win a cash prize.
Operator CTP
Activate the ability for the game to enter Operator Closest to the Pin (CTP) mode. This version of CTP does not display any sponsored or branded game elements.
Activate Sponsored CTP
Activate the ability for the game to enter a branded Closest to the Pin (CTP) mode. This version of CTP will display sponsored or branded game elements, if available. The sponsor may be able to activate this mode using a specially encoded card, which requires a machine rental fee to activate.
Hole-N-Win
Activate the ability for the game to offer special Hole-N-Win opportunities on some holes where allowed. Check your local regulations to determine if this feature is allowed in your area.
More
Selecting More brings you to a second page of Golden Tee settings.
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Locked Conditions
Activate the ability for the game to allow for special contests where course conditions are the same for each player.
This is generally used during live events and promotions, and requires a special activation card. Contact your IT representative for more information.
Free Holes in Attract Mode
Golden Tee LIVE 2012 offers players 3 free holes of play if a credit card or gold card is swiped during the attract mode.
This feature is meant to attract new players and give them a taste of the game so they will want to play more. You can adjust the number of free holes from 1 to 3, or turn the feature off.
Casual/Skins Difficulty
Golden Tee LIVE 2012 has two modes of offline play: Casual and Skins.
Casual play is meant for beginners on a local, single machine only. You can set the difficulty of the courses in casual play to adapt the game to the needs of your specific location. Difficulty settings can be adjusted from 1
(easiest) to 5 (hardest). The default setting is 2. Skins play is for a minimum of 2 players and as many as 4 players only on the local machine. Casual/Skins golf is not online nor for prizes, except Casual Drawings, statistics or dress your player.
Quirky Screens in Attract
Golden Tee LIVE 2012 displays a series of quirky and entertaining screens in the attract mode, designed to capture the attention of potential players and entice them to try the game. If for some reason you wish to turn off these attract screens, you can do so here.
Mulligans
Mulligans allow casual game players to retake a bad shot during their game. To disable this feature select OFF.
Note that mulligans are only available during Casual play.
Allow Casual Straight Shots
This allows casual players the option to choose whether to play with only straight shots or to allow curved shots as in standard settings mode.
Casual Drawing Settings
These settings allow local operators to offer prizes based on Golden Tee casual golf game play.
Reset Values
This resets all Golden Tee Settings to their factory defaults.
Back
This takes you back to the Golden Tee Settings & Audits page.
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CASUAL GOLF WEEKLY DRAWING
This allows operators to set the prize for a weekly drawing based on all players who achieved a score of PAR +17 or better.
Prize Settings
This opens This Week’s Prize Settings to set the prize available for the winner of the drawing.
Clear Last Winner
This removes the last winner from the results.
Reset Values
This will reset all Casual Weekly Drawing settings
THIS WEEK’S PRIZE SETTINGS
Edit Prize Text
Enter the text that best explains the prize offered. For example, “Free dinner any week night to this week’s winner!”
Remove Prize
Select this option if you do not wish to run a prize drawing.
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GOLDEN TEE AUDITS
This section displays various counts and totals for a variety of areas of interest. The following values are based on the last reset, the date of which is shown at the top of the screen.
Total Number of 18-Hole Games
Total Number of 9-Hole Games
Number of 18-Hole Games with Prizes
Number of Casual 1-Hole Purchases
Coin Slot 1
Coin Slot 2
Bill Acceptor
Lifetime Money In
This field shows how much total money your machine has made since its initial registration with ITNet. This field is cumulative and is not affected by resetting the audits on this screen.
More
Selecting More brings you to a second page of audit information.
18-Hole Unregistered Contest Games
9-Hole Unregistered Contest Games
Number of 18 Hole Stats Play
Number of 9 Hole Stats Play
Number of Skins Play Purchases
Gold Cards Purchased
Hole-N-Win Par 3 Plays
Hole-N-Win Par 4 Plays
Boxes of Balls Purchased
Sets of Clubs Purchased
More
Selecting More brings you to a third page of audit information.
Mulligans Purchased
YouTube shots Purchased
CTTP LIVE Plays
Attract Free Hole Plays
Bags of 10 Golden Tees Purchased
Bags of 25 Golden Tees Purchased
Bags of 60 Golden Tees Purchased
Casual Curve Shots Chosen
Casual Straight Shots Chosen
More
Selecting More brings you to the final page of audit information.
Reset Audits
This will reset all audits to zero, and update the date of the last audit reset. The Lifetime Money In field will not be affected by
this function.
Back
Select this to return to the Golden Tee Settings & Audits menu.
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The final audits page has a breakdown of the number players eligible for a casual drawing and the number who either accepted or declined.
Casual drawing players eligible
Casual drawing players accepted
Casual drawing players declined
PLAYER COST SCHEDULE
This screen details the costs of various play selections. The player cost is shown as a total, with the Operator Portion and the ITNet portion broken out.
18 Holes LIVE
This option lets you adjust how much it costs a player to play an 18-hole game. The USA default is $4.00. International
defaults may vary.
9 Holes LIVE
This option lets you adjust how much it costs a player to play a
9-hole game. The USA default is $3.00.
CTP LIVE
This option lets you adjust how much it costs a player to play
Closest to the Pin LIVE. The USA default is $2.00, but $1.00
is always allocated to the Prize Pool.
Stats Play (9 Holes)
This option has all of the 9-hole options as LIVE play, except without LIVE leaderboards. Players can save their statistics, view stats on goldentee.com, customize their golfer and use premium balls and clubs. The USA default
is $3.00.
Stats Play (18 Holes)
This option has all of the 18-hole options as LIVE play, except without LIVE leaderboards. Players can save their statistics, view stats on goldentee.com, customize their golfer and use premium balls and clubs. The USA default
is $4.00.
Casual (1 Hole)
This option lets you adjust how much it costs a player to play a single hole in Casual Play Mode. The USA
default is $0.25.
Casual (18 Holes)
This option lets you adjust how much it costs a player to play an 18-hole game in Casual Play Mode. The USA
default is $4.00.
Mulligans
This option lets you adjust how much it costs a player to buy a Mulligan and repeat his shot in Casual Play Mode.
The USA default is set to $0.25.
Skins Play (3 Holes)
This option allows 2-4 players to compete against one another on a per hole basis. If the player wins the hole, he gets the skin. If players tie, the skin carries over to the next hole, and the “amount” available increases accordingly. The USA default is $0.75.
Skins Play (18 Holes)
This option allows 2-4 players to compete against one another on a per hole basis. If the player wins the hole, she gets the skin. If players tie, the skin carries over to the next hole, and the “amount” available increases accordingly. The USA default is $4.00.
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View Fixed Costs
Selecting View Fixed Costs displays payment settings and splits for some items that are not adjustable.
Reset Defaults
This resets all values to their default value located on this page.
FIXED PLAYER COSTS
This screen details the splits between operator and ITNet from the player.
Play for Prizes (18 Holes)
Displays the cost for a player to Play for Prizes. The USA cost
is $1.00.
Golf Club Sets
Displays the cost for a player to purchase golf clubs in Stats and LIVE Play. The USA default is $2.00.
Dozen Golf Balls
Displays the cost for a dozen golf balls in Stats and LIVE Play.
The USA default is $0.50
Gold Card Purchase
Displays the cost for a player to purchase an IT Gold Card.
The USA default is $2.00.
Hole-N-Win Par 3/4
Displays the cost for a player to play Hole-N-Win. The USA default is set to $.050.
Closest to the Pin LIVE
Displays the cost for a player to play Closest to the Pin LIVE. The USA default is $1.00.
Bag of 10/25/60 Golden Tees
Displays the cost for the players to purchase Golden Tees in Stats and LIVE Play. The USA default is
$0.50/$1.00/$2.00.
Paid YouTube
™
Shot
Displays the cost for the players to purchase the posting of their favorite shot to YouTube
™
. The USA default is
$0.50.
RESET LEADERBOARDS & RECORDS
Use this menu to reset various machine-specific Leaderboards.
Reset Leaderboards
This leaderboard is displayed after every hole during a casual game. Use this setting to clear the current play data. This option resets all Local Leaderboards.
Reset Course Records
Course records, such as best score on each course, are displayed on various screens during a game and in the attract mode, and replayed in the game’s attract mode. Use this setting to clear all course records and game highlights.
Reset All
Use this setting to clear all Leaderboards, local records and game highlights. This process could take up to a minute to run so please be patient.
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ITNET SETTINGS
This section details various ITNet settings, such as game registration and connection settings with ITNet.
Change Location/Register Game
This section lets you update the information for the location that your game is currently in and send it to ITNet.
If your machine is unregistered, the screen will display Register
Game. If your machine is already registered, the screen will display Change Location.
Communication Settings
This section lets you select and adjust various communication options.
Connection Tests
This section tests your communication connections for integrity and reliability.
Back
Select this to return to the Main Menu.
Location Information
Enter the current information for your operation.
Note: These sections require an ITNet Operator ID Card and a working connection to ITNet to activate.
REGISTER GAME
Select this option and insert your Operator ID Card into the Card Reader. Use the trackball and Start button to enter the location information into the on-screen form. Be sure the information you enter is accurate and spelled correctly. This information will be used to identify the game and will be posted on the Golden Tee website, so players can find and play on your machines.
The zip code is very important and is used to find the most optimal wireless service available. Once the zip code is entered, the machine will contact ITNet for a list of available cities. Verify that the city and zip code are accurate. Once complete, exit the screen to complete the registration process.
CHANGE LOCATION
Select this option and insert your Operator ID Card into the Card Reader. If the machine is properly registered, you will be asked to enter the zip code of the location the machine is placed in. The zip code is very important and is used to find the most optimal wireless service available. Once the zip code is entered, the machine will contact ITNet for a list of available cities. Verify that the city and zip code are accurate.
Next enter the name and phone number of the location. This information will be used to identify the game and will be posted on the Golden Tee website, so players can find and play on your machines. Verify that all information is accurate. Once complete exit the screen to complete the location change process.
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COMMUNICATION SETTINGS
This screen shows the type of communication device that is currently in use, and its status and signal strength. In most cases, the wireless modem will be in use and active. If your machine is in a location with low signal strength, check the Troubleshooting section of the manual for ways to help boost your signal.
Configure Ethernet Settings
If your machine is in a location with low signal strength, and none of the suggestions on boosting your signal help, you may need to connect to ITNet using a broadband connection through Ethernet.
Back
Select this to return to the ITNet Settings menu.
CONFIGURE ETHERNET SETTINGS
Depending on your system setup, you may need to manually set specific settings for Ethernet to work. Use this menu to enter these settings.
Enable DHCP
Set this to Yes if your service provider or your router hardware has DHCP enabled. DHCP automatically sets the IP, Gateway and Net Mask.
If you edit the IP below to anything other than 0.0.0.0, it automatically changes Enable DHCP to No.
If No DHCP, Static IP
Set this to the IP that your service provider issued, or an IP from your router’s subnet that is not already being used.
If the IP is set to 0.0.0.0, it automatically changes Enable
DHCP to Yes.
Gateway
Set this to the Gateway that your service provider issued, or the IP address of your router. Example: 192.168.1.1
Net Mask
Set this to the Net Mask that your service provider issued, or if you are using a router it is typically 255.255.255.0.
Example: 255.255.255.0
Test Ethernet
Selecting this will initiate a network connection using your entered network settings for DHCP or Static IP,
Gateway and Net Mask. If the connection succeeds, a latency time check is also performed. Results are displayed at the end of the tests. It is a good idea to perform this test anytime you make changes to any of these settings to make sure everything works.
Back
Select this to return to the Communication Settings menu.
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CONNECTION TESTS
Use this section to test the connection to ITNet.
Check Latency Time
This test will measure the time it takes for your game to communicate with ITNet. If successful, the delay time in seconds will be displayed.
Force Call to ITNet
This test will initiate a connection with the ITNet system and give a result status.
Back
Select this to return to the ITNet Settings menu.
RE-ACTIVATE MODEM
Reactivating the modem is necessary if the Sprint service supporting online play becomes disabled for some reason, usually due to inactivity.
Contact IT at IT Tech Support at 800-262-0323 x121 to order a Re-Activate Modem Card.
Once you receive the card follow these steps to reactivate the modem:
1. Open the coin door and press the Test button to access the System Setup software menus.
ITNet Settings and press the Start button.
3. From The ITNet Settings menu, select Re-Activate Modem and press the Start button.
4. Swipe the special Reactivation Card into the card reader when prompted. Make sure the number printed on the card matches the number displayed on the screen.
5. The screen will display a progress bar while the modem is reactivated. Please be patient, the process takes between five and thirty minutes.
6. Once the modem has been successfully activated, the game will automatically reboot. W atch for the
“Connected to ITNet” message to appear on the yellow information screen.
7. Once the game successfully restarts, the reactivation process is complete. Contact Tech Support at the number above if you experience any problems during this procedure.
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GOLDEN TEE LIVE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE &
REFERENCE
APPENDIX A
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Video Problems
Symptom
No picture on Monitor
No picture but game sounds are heard
Scrambled Picture
Entire picture is not seen on the screen or it does not fill the entire screen
Missing or washed out colors
Probable Cause
I/O Board DIP Switch settings are wrong.
Incorrect video connection configuration.
Misadjusted monitor.
Solution
Adjust DIP Switch settings to match the resolution of the monitor you are using. Refer to I/O DIP Switch
Settings in Appendix D.
Incorrect video connection configuration.
Be sure the video connections are correct according to the type of monitor you are using. Refer to the diagrams in Appendix D.
Monitor does not have a proper
A.C. voltage input.
Verify A.C. power to the system box.
Verify monitor is working on a known good system.
Repair or replace. Monitor is defective.
Nighthawk System Box is defective Go to Nighthawk System Box troubleshooting section.
Incorrect video connection configuration.
Verify video is connected to the system correctly. Refer to the diagrams in Appendix D.
Since you hear game sounds the system is working.
I/O board DIP Switch settings are set wrong.
Review no picture troubleshooting section above.
Adjust DIP Switch settings to match the resolution of the monitor you are using. Refer to DIP Switch Settings in Appendix D.
Be sure the video connections are correct according to the type of monitor you are using. Refer to the diagrams in Appendix D.
Adjust the monitor width and height.
Bad Video connections
Contrast and brightness on the monitor needs to be adjusted.
Defective Monitor.
Use video screen adjustment in system tests. Refer to the monitor manual.
Verify continuity from the monitor to the video out on the I/O board. Red,
Green, Blue video signal. Mid.
Resolution monitors only.
Refer to the monitor manual to make adjustments.
Verify by connecting a known good monitor to the system.
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Wireless Connection Problems
Symptom
Low Signal Strength
See Appendix F for more information.
Probable Cause
Placement in location is impeding the signal.
Antenna needs to be repositioned for best signal strength.
Solution
Place the game near a window or doorway to yield a better signal.
Adjust the orientation of the Antenna within the cabinet. Be sure the antenna is vertical(straight up and down) Sometimes a slight tilt in one direction will help.
Rotate the Antenna 180 degrees.
Reposition the Antenna to the opposite side of the cabinet. See
Appendix F for hints on methods for optimal signal strength.
Signal strength in location is weak. Add a signal booster. In rare instances a booster can be added for an additional charge. Please call customer service for more information. P/N 900100510
Sound Problems
Symptom
No Sound
Probable Cause
Audio Cable between the I/O board and the Nighthawk System Box are not connected.
Speakers are not connected properly.
Solution
Verify audio cables are connected.
Refer to Appendix D.
Verify continuity from the I/O board speaker output pins to the speakers.
Refer to Appendix D.
Volume is set to the lowest level.
Attract mode sounds may be set to all off. You will have sounds when playing the game.
Defective I/O board.
Adjust the volume to an audible level.
Choose one of the 5 Attract Mode sound options in Sound
Adjustments.
Verify on a known working system.
Replace if necessary.
Defective Nighthawk System Box. Be certain all other possibilities are explored before replacing the
Nighthawk System Box.
Distorted or scratchy game sounds Bad speaker.
Loose speaker or grill cover is causing vibration.
Loose/defective audio cables from
Replace blown speaker.
Verify all components are installed properly and securely. the Nighthawk System Box to the
I/O board.
Defective I/O board.
Check the audio cable connections.
Replace cable.
Verify on a known working system.
Replace if necessary.
Defective Nighthawk System Box. Be certain all other possibilities are explored before replacing the
Nighthawk System Box.
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Nighthawk System Box Problems
Symptom
No video and no green lights on the I/O board. Fans are not heard on the Nighthawk System Box.
No video and no green lights on the I/O board. Fans are heard on the Nighthawk System Box.
Probable Cause
No AC power to the Nighthawk
System Box.
Power switch on the Nighthawk
System Box is off.
Main cabinet power switch is off.
Solution
Verify AC voltage is connected to the Nighthawk System Box.
Flip the Nighthawk System Box power switch to on.
Soft Power Shutdown
Be certain the main cabinet switch is set to on.
Press the Soft Power button with the power turned on. Or, short the top 2 pins of the 6-pin connector on the system box. See Appendix D.
Defective Nighthawk System Box. Be certain all other possibilities are explored before replacing the
Nighthawk System Box.
DC power cord not connected from
Nighthawk System Box to I/O board.
Defective I/O board.
Connect the DC power cord from the
Nighthawk System Box to the I/O board.
Try it on a known good system.
Verify by disconnecting all cables from the I/O board except the DC power and USB cable to the
Nighthawk System Box. No green lights, replace the I/O board.
Control Problems
Symptom
Button does not work.
Probable Cause
Switches Common post is not connected to digital ground.
Signal wire is not connected to the
Normally Open post of the switch.
Switch is defective.
Signal wire is connected to the
Normally Closed post of the switch.
Solution
Verify continuity to digital/power supply ground.
Verify continuity from the I/O board to the Normally Open post of the switch.
Replace defective switch.
Connect signal wire to the Normally
Open post of the switch.
Button always indicates closed in the player control test. Pressing it will show it is not depressed.
Button always indicates closed in player control test even with the switch disconnected entirely.
Trackball is not functioning in any direction.
Defective I/O board.
Trackball is not connected to the
I/O board properly.
Test on a known good system.
Replace if necessary.
Trackball does not work in a certain direction.
Trackball works intermittently.
Defective trackball Interconnect cable.
Trackball is defective.
I/O board is defective
Trackball cable is defective.
Trackball is defective.
I/O board is defective.
Inside of the trackball is dirty.
Rollers are worn.
Trackball is over-tightened.
Verify the trackball is connected to
J208 labeled trackball on the I/O board.
Verify continuity on the trackball
Interconnect cable.
Replace trackball.
Replace I/O board. Try it on a known good system.
Verify continuity on the trackball cable. Repair or replace if needed.
Repair or replace the trackball. Try it on a known working system.
Repair or replace the I/O board. Try it on a known working system.
Clean the inside of the trackball.
Replace the rollers and bearings.
Do not over-tighten the trackball.
Tighten just enough to flatten the lock washers.
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HDTV Video Problems
Symptom
There is no picture during boot up.
Probable Cause
Incorrect video cable configuration.
Connected to the wrong output on the system box
Connected to the wrong input on the HDTV
Incorrect input selected on the
HDTV
DIP switch setting SW 201 on the
I/O board set incorrectly.
Solution
Be sure you are using the proper cable connections. Refer to the
HDTV connections configurations.
Refer to the HDTV connections configurations.
HDTVs usually have more than 1 input for a certain input type.
Examples are Component 1 & 2;
HDMI 1 & 2.
Be sure the correct input is selected from the HDTV input menu.
Example: If using HDMI 1 that input must be selected from the HDTV video input menu.
Sw201 on the I/O board must be configured to match the method of video you are using.
Normal black screen is displayed for a period of time just before 3D graphics are displayed.
This is normal operation. Be sure to wait at least two minutes after
LOADING GAME is displayed to see if video appears.
No picture after boot up
Distorted of fuzzy picture
Picture is too big for the screen or does not fill the entire screen.
Your VGA cable is connected to the second monitor output.
Incompatible video mode
Improper cable connection
Incorrect DIP switch configuration.
Connect the VGA connector to the main output port.
Many monitors will not accept SVGA
720p or 800x600. 640x480 usually works. A commercial grade HDTV will usually work.
Be sure the video cables are securely connected at the computer video card and at the HDTV. This is especially critical if using a component video cable.
Be sure Sw201 is configured to match the desired video.
Increase or decrease screen size in games adjustments.
Location is in General
Settings>Operator>System
Tests>Video Screen
Settings>Screen Size Adjust
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HDTV Audio Problems
Symptom
No Audio
Low volume
Scratchy or distorted audio
Probable Cause
RCA audio cable is not connected to the system box or HDTV
Solution
Connect the RCA audio cable to the system box and then to the proper input on the HDTV.
RCA audio cable is connected to the wrong audio input of the HDTV
HDTV audio is muted
Volume is turned down on the monitor or game sounds are set too low.
Volume is turned down on the monitor or game sounds are set too low.
Poor cable connection RCA cable
You must connect the audio cable to the matching video input selected.
For example: If you are using
Component 1 the audio must go to
Component 1.
Turn the mute off in the HDTV menu.
Adjust the volume on the game to
75% and then adjust the game volume to your desired level.
Adjust the volume on the game to
75% and then adjust the game volume to your desired level.
Be sure the RCA audio cable is securely and entirely connected the mating connectors.
Error Messages
Symptom
Most on screen error messages explain themselves.
Probable Cause
Multiple
Flash code 6 on I/O board Diode
D102
CID is not connected or is defective
Please turn game off, then connect
Cabinet Identification Device (CID) then turn game back on.
CID is not connected
CID cable is defective
Flash code 1 on I/O board diode
D102
Please turn game off, Then connect USB I/O board and then turn game back on.
If LED is not flashing – Call I.T.
Service
This indicates to USB connection fail from System Box to I/O board.
USB cable is not connected
USB cable is Defective
I/O board has no power connection.
I/O board is defective
Solution
Follow the onscreen instructions.
Many times turning the game off for ten seconds and then turning it back on will solve the error.
Check the USB cable connection.
Swap with a known good cable. Call
IT Service for further assistance.
Connect CID to the Nighthawk
System Box via USB cable.
Try or swap with a known good USB cable.
IT service will instruct you what to do.
Connect USB Cable.
Connect the USB cable.
Try with a known good USB cable.
Verify power to the I/O board.
Swap with a known good I/O board.
Possibly bad. Call I.T. service.
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Flash Code Messages
Flash Code (I/O Diode D102)
Flash code 2
Flash Code 3
Flash Code 4
Flash Code 5
Flash code 6
Flash Code 7
Flash Code 10
Flash Code 11
Flash Code 12
Flash Code 13
Flash Code 14
Code Description
This indicates to USB connection fail from System Box to I/O board.
INFO: Last reboot due to
Watchdog time out.
Error when updating USB CID to latest version.
Updated USB CID was detected.
CID is not connected or is defective
CID Malfunction.
Error when updating USB I/O
Board to latest version.
Updated USB I/O Board was detected.
I/O Board is disconnected.
I/O Board malfunction.
Incompatible I/O Board.
Solution
Connect USB Cable.
Turn off game, wait 10 seconds, turn game on. If the problem persists call IT tech support.
Turn off game, wait 10 seconds, turn game on. If the problem persists call IT tech support.
Turn off game, wait 10 seconds, turn game on. If the problem persists call IT tech support.
Check the USB cable connection.
Swap with a known good cable. Call
IT Service for further assistance.
Make sure all connections are in place. Turn off game, wait 10 seconds, turn game on.
Turn off game, wait 10 seconds, turn game on. If the problem persists call IT tech support.
Turn off game, wait 10 seconds, turn game on. If the problem persists call IT tech support.
Make sure all connections are in place. Turn off game, wait 10 seconds, turn game on.
Make sure all connections are in place. Turn off game, wait 10 seconds, turn game on.
Make sure all connections are in place. Turn off game, wait 10 seconds, turn game on.
Miscellaneous Problems
Symptom
Unable to exit Operator Menus.
No fluorescent light
Coin Meter is not working
Probable Cause
Dipswitch SW202 position 4 is in the on position.
Test switch wired from the I/O board is closed.
No 120 volts A.C. power going to the light fixture.
Defective fluorescent light.
Defective starter
Defective ballast.
Defective Coin Meter
Not wired properly
Defective I/O board
Solution
Set position 4 of SW202 to off.
Press start to exit.
Verify satellite test switch is not closed.
Verify A.C. voltage to the light fixture.
Replace fluorescent light.
Replace the starter.
Replace the ballast.
Replace with a known good one.
Connect one lead to +5 or +12 volts depending on device. The other lead to coin meter on Service Panel Pin
2.
Replace with a known good board.
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APPENDIX B
INPUT/OUTPUT CONNECTIONS (I/O POWER, TRACKBALL, ETC.)
For Standard Online Kit and Deluxe Retrofit Kit
Trackball Harness Connector Pin Outs
I/O Board Connector Trackball Connector
PIN WIRE #6 – Black PIN WIRE #1 – Black
I/O Power Cable Pin Outs
Pin Number Wire Color Function
1 Yellow + 12 Volts DC
PIN WIRE #1 – Red
PIN WIRE #2 – Yellow
PIN WIRE #3 – Green
PIN WIRE #5 – Blue
PIN WIRE #2 – Red
PIN WIRE #3 – Yellow
PIN WIRE #4 – Green
PIN WIRE #5 – Blue
2
3
4
Black
Red
Black
Ground
+ 5 Volts DC
Ground
PIN WIRE #4 – Purple PIN WIRE #6 – Purple
Control Panel J203 Connector Pin Outs
Pin Color Function
1 Green-White Options
2
3
Brown-White Left
N.C.
4 Yellow-White Right
5
6
7
8
9
10
Pin
1
2
3
4
Violet-White
Black
Black-White
Blue-White
Red-White
Black
Color
Yellow-Red
Yellow-Green
White-Red
White-Green
Flyby
Volume GND
Spin
Help
Start
Ground
Function
Left Speaker +
Left Speaker -
Right Speaker +
Right Speaker -
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Lamps J202 Connector Pin Outs
Pin Color Function
1
5
6
Red-Black
Red-Yellow
Red-Green
Lamp Power – Buttons
Help Lamp
Options Lamp
Color
Red-Black
Red-Green
Orange-White
Orange-Yellow
Blue
Black
Function
Meter Power
Coin Meter
Volume Up
Volume Down
N.C.
Test
Test Ground
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Color
Red-Black
Black
Black
Grey-White
Green-Blue
Red-Blue
Black
Function
Lamp Power – Coin
Lamp Ground – Coin
N.C.
Bill Ground
Bill
N.C.
N.C.
Coin 2
Coin 1
N.C.
Coin Ground
Note: N.C. stands for No Connection
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APPENDIX C
REPLACEMENT PART NUMBERS
Please refer to these IT part numbers when placing orders.
Showpiece Part Numbers
Part Number Description
925000325P Showpiece, Golf Live 2012
900000304 Showpiece Stand for TV
900146007R Cabinet Identification Device, Golf Live C.I.D. (Dongle)
900325000R I/O Board Assembly, Golf Live 2012, with wireless modem
900065325R System box, Golf Live 2012
630000600 Adapter, DVI to VGA for video card
752259500R Bracket for system box filter
753304004 Filter for system box
510000900R Antenna, w/cable for wireless socket modem
750250201
999000715
Antenna cover w/Velcro
Cash Vault Assembly, cash vault only
900938715 Cash Vault Sub-Assembly, GT Live security door w/Card Reader & DBA
760007104R Card Reader
999000250 Bill Validator, MARS AE2681 (1/5/10/20) for I.T. security door
915003310R Cable, USB, 3 ft
915015400R Cable, HDMI, 15 ft
815000325 Manual, Golf Live 2012
820000325R Marquee, Golf Live 2012
900820325K Showpiece Marquee with frame and bracket
751304115
751304116
Showpiece wing, right side
Showpiece wing, left side
740000004R Speaker, 4 ohm
795000100 Wheel, Black, 3”
752304801R Leg Leveler support plate for showpiece cabinet
795000150 Leg Leveler (Rubber base) for showpiece cabinet
880000030R Trackball
885000030R Trackball plate
850000001R Pushbutton, Red
850000003R Pushbutton, White
861000022R Pushbutton, Blue Round Illuminated
861000025R Pushbutton, Yellow Round Illuminated
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CRT Cabinet Part Numbers
Please refer to these IT part numbers when placing orders.
Part Number Description
815000325 MANUAL, GOLF LIVE 2012
900065325R SYSTEM BOX, GOLF LIVE 2012
900146007R CABINET IDENTIFICATION DEVICE, GOLF LIVE C.I.D. (DONGLE)
900325000R IO BOARD ASSY, GOLF LIVE 2012, WITH WIRELESS MODEM
630000600 ADAPTER, DVI TO VGA FOR VIDEO CARD
510000900R ANTENNA W/CABLE FOR WIRELESS SOCKET MODEM
750250002
999000250
BEZEL FOR GOLF LIVE, BLACK MOLDED FRONT PIECE
BILL VALIDATOR, MARS AE 2681
753000250 BUMPER, RUBBER, FOR CONTROL PANEL GOLF LIVE CAB.
861000022R BUTTON, PUSH, BLUE ROUND ILLUMINATED
850000001R BUTTON, PUSH, RED
850000003R BUTTON, PUSH, WHITE
861000025R BUTTON, PUSH, YELLOW ROUND ILLUMINATED
915003285R CABLE ASSY, AUDIO CABLE, 3 FT 2RCA PLUG TO 2RCA PLUG
915000315R CABLE ASSY, SVGA, 6 FT. DB15HD M-M
915000173R CABLE ASSY, TRACKBALL
915003310R CABLE ASSY, USB CABLE, 3 FT.
915000310R CABLE ASSY, USB CABLE, 6 FT.
760007104R CARD READER, USB
999000715 CASH VAULT ASSEMBLY, CASH VAULT ONLY
900938715 CASH VAULT SUB-ASSY, GT LIVE SECURITY DOOR W/CARD RDR & DBA
845000250R CONTROL PANEL PLEXI W/ART (GOLF LIVE)
830000250R DECAL SIDE, GOLF LIVE (SIDE LOGOS, CARD RDR STICKER)
820000325R MARQUEE, GOLF LIVE 2012
885000030R TRACKBALL PLATE
880000030R TRACKBALL ASSY, 3” WHITE
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Online Kit Part Numbers
Please refer to these IT part numbers when placing orders.
Part Number Description
925000325
630000600
KIT – STANDARD ONLINE GOLF LIVE 2012 U.S.
ADAPTER, DVI TO VGA
750250201 ANTENNA COVER W/VELCRO
510000900R ANTENNA W/CABLE FOR WIRELESS SOCKET MODEM
900910050 BAG SUB-ASSEMBLY, ANTENNA KIT
900250040 BAG SUB-ASSY, GOLF LIVE KIT
900146007R BOARD ASSY, C.I.D., GOLF LIVE
900325000R
BOARD ASSY, I/O, GOLF LIVE 2012 U.S.WITH WIRELESS MODEM MODULE
980000265 BOX, SYSTEM BOX KIT
752259500R BRACKET, CHASSIS FILTER W/3M
915250302R CABLE ASSEMBLY, HELP OPTION CONTROL PANEL SWITCH CABLE
915250203R CABLE ASSEMBLY, FAN/SOFT POWER
915250304R CABLE ASSEMBLY, I/O PWR/KIT,G-LIVE
915000315R CABLE ASSEMBLY, SVGA, 6 FT.
915000173R CABLE ASSEMBLY, TRACKBALL/GUN INTERFACE
900265050 CABLE BAG SUB-ASSY/SYSTEM BOX
999000060R CARD READER BLANKING PLATE
900007104 CARD READER SUB-ASSEMBLY, USB WITH BEZEL AND HARDWARE
825100250R CONTROL PNL, GOLF LIVE, DIECUT WITH CONTROL LABELS/TB HOLE
753304004 FILTER FOR SYSTEM BOX
915000234R GROUND WIRE ASSEMBLY
815000325 MANUAL, GOLF LIVE 2012
820000325R MARQUEE, GOLF LIVE 2012
840000250 PROMO INSERT GRAPHIC, GOLDENTEE.COM
850000001R PUSHBUTTON ASSY, RED WITH VERTICAL MOUNTED SWITCH
850000003R PUSHBUTTON ASSY, WHITE WITH VERTICAL MOUNTED SWITCH
861000022R PUSHBUTTON, BLUE ROUND ILLUM. W/SWITCH AND LED
861000025R PUSHBUTTON, YELLOW ROUND ILLUM W/SWITCH AND LED
840006005 QUICK INSTALL, GOLF LIVE KIT
830000250R SIDE DECAL, GOLF LIVE (SIDE LOGOS, CARD READER STICKER)
900065325R SYSTEM BOX, GOLF LIVE 2012
880000030R TRACKBALL ASSY, 3” WHITE
885000030R TRACKBALL PLATE FOR 3” TRACKBALL (WITH STANDOFFS)
915250308R CABLE ASSEMBLY, INPUT/OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
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APPENDIX D
SYSTEM DIAGRAMS
Detailed Cable Connection Diagram
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Nighthawk System Box Diagram
I/O Card Diagram
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Video and I/O DIP Switch Settings for CRT Monitors
Video and I/O DIP Switch Settings for High Definition Televisions (HDTV)
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DC POWER CABLE
SW-PB
SOFT POWER
UNDER
CONTROL
PANEL
HDMI CABLE
TO CUSTOMER SUPPLIED TV
LEFT RIGHT
SW-PB
FLYBY
SW-PB
SW-PB
CONTROL PANEL
GREEN/YELLOW
.093 6PIN PLUG
TRACKBALL
+5V
LAMP
COIN MECH 1
SW SPST
VAULT
TRACKBALL
TEST
SW-PB
GREEN
SPIN
SW-PB
SOFT POWER (WHITE/YELLOW)
SOFT POWER (WHITE/ORANGE)
.093 2PIN RECEPTACLE
1
2
GND (BLACK)
+12VDC (YELLOW)
.093 2PIN RECEPTACLE
1
2
GND (BLACK)
+12VDC (YELLOW)
+5V LAMP
HELP
SW-PB
SW-PB
VOLUME DOWN
SW-PB
VOLUME UP
SERVICE PANEL
COIN
METER
+5V LAMP
OPTIONS
SW-PB
START
SW-PB
WHITE RCA JACK
RED RCA JACK
NIGHTHAWK DB65 SYSTEM
BOX
HDMI
DP
USB CABLE
CID PCB
J1
USB
RIGHT
GREEN/YELLOW
RIGHT SPEAKER - (WHITE/GREEN)
RIGHT SPEAKER + (WHITE/RED)
SPEAKER
LEFT
GREEN/YELLOW
LEFT SPEAKER - (YELLOW/GREEN)
LEFT SPEAKER + (YELLOW/RED)
SPEAKER
PLUG AC FEMALE
USB
USB
ETHERNET
USB
USB
15 PIN VGA
ADAPTOR
BROWN
CHASSIS POWER
SJT CABLE UL1015 TYPE
BLUE
YELLOW/GREEN
USB CABLE
LAMP (RED/BROWN)
LAMP (RED/YELLOW)
LAMP POWER (RED/BLACK)
GND (BLACK)
START (RED/WHITE)
HELP (BLUE/WHITE)
SPIN (BLACK/WHITE)
VOL GND (BLACK)
LEFT (BROWN/WHITE)
RIGHT (YELLOW/WHITE)
FLY BY (VIOLET/WHITE)
OPTIONS (GREEN/WHITE)
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
U209 PIN 9
U209 PIN 6
U209 PIN 5
U209 PIN 4
U209 PIN 3
U209 PIN 2
U209 PIN 7
J103
USB
3
4
1
2
5
1
2
3
4
+12V (YELLOW)
GND (BLACK)
+5V (RED)
GND (BLACK)
USB CABLE
BLACK/RED
GREEN/YELLOW
WHITE/RED
1
2
3
3191 3 PIN PLUG
1
2
3
BLACK/RED
YELLOW/GREEN
WHITE/RED
3191 3 PIN RECEPTACLE
DBA POWER
110VAC
BILL (GREY/WHITE)
BILL GND (BLACK)
TEST GND (BLACK)
TEST (BLUE)
VOL DOWN (ORANGE/YELLOW)
VOL UP (ORANGE/WHITE)
COIN METER (RED/GREEN))
METER POWER (RED/BLACK)
5
4
3
2
1
7
6
U210 PIN 7
U210 PIN 6
U210 PIN 8
U210 PIN 9
Q206 COLLECTOR
DEDICATED I/O PCB
6005 REV 2.3 RoHS
ANTENNA
DBA
.093 9 PIN PLUG
.093 9 PIN RECEPTACLE
AC HOT (BLACK/RED)
AC NEUTRAL (WHITE/RED)
BILL (GREY/WHITE)
BILL GND (BLACK)
COIN 1 (RED/BLUE)
COIN GND (BLACK)
LAMP GND (BLACK)
LAMP POWER (RED/BLACK)
TEST GND (BLACK)
TEST (BLUE)
VOL GND (BLACK)
VOL DOWN (ORANGE/YELLOW)
VOL UP (ORANGE/WHITE)
METER POWER (RED)
COIN METER (BLACK)
COIN METER
.062 2 PIN RECEPTACLE
TEST VOLUME
.062 3 PIN RECEPTACLE
.062 4 PIN RECEPTACLE
COINS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
7
8
5
6
9
3
4
1
2
COIN 4 (GREY/BROWN)
LAMP GND (BLACK)
LAMP POWER (RED/BLACK)
COIN 3 (GREY/ORANGE)
COIN 2 (GREEN/BLUE)
COIN 1 (RED/BLUE)
BILL (GREY/WHITE)
BILL GND (BLACK)
COIN GND (BLACK)
.093 9 PIN PLUG .093 9 PIN RECEPTACLE
.062 2 PIN PLUG
COIN METER
.062 4 PIN PLUG
VOLUME
.062 3 PIN PLUG
TEST
LINE FILTER W/ IEC INPUT
QUALTEK 857-10/033
EARTH GROUND
GREEN
GREEN/YELLOW
YELLOW/GREEN
GREEN/YELLOW
GREEN
HOT (BLACK)
NEUTRAL (WHITE)
J205
11PIN MINI KK
COINS
TRACKBALL
.093 6PIN RECEPTACLE
THERMAL CIRCUIT BREAKER
4A TYCO W28-XQ1A-4
AC HOT
BLACK/RED
6PIN COMMONING CONNECTOR
BROWN
BLACK/RED
1
3
5
2
4
6
3
4
1
2
5
6
J208
6PIN MINI KK
TRACKBALL
MODEM COAXIAL CABLE
HOT (BLACK/ORANGE)
AC NEUTRAL
6PIN COMMONING CONNECTOR
WHITE/RED
BLUE
WHITE/RED
1
3
5
2
4
6
BLACK/RED
WHITE/RED
ON/OFF SWITCH
NKK JWL21RC2A
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APPENDIX E
GNU General Public License
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
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"modification".) Each licensee is addressed as "you".
Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not covered by this License; they are outside its scope. The act of running the
Program is not restricted, and the output from the Program is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the Program
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1. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program's source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty; keep intact all the notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty; and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License along with the Program.
You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee.
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APPENDIX F
INFORMATIONAL GUIDES
WIRELESS SIGNAL STRENGTH AND ANTENNA GUIDE
Understanding the basics of wireless antennas and the wireless frequency can help to improve your game’s signal strength and reliability.
In a perfect world the tower antenna and the machine’s antenna are in perfect phase with one another, and close enough in proximity that the strength is very good. In the real world the environment will change the phase of the signal and reduce its strength. Buildings, walls, metal or concrete, and even cars outside can affect the reflection of wireless signals. Basically, everything between the tower and the game will have some sort of affect.
The antenna in Golden Tee LIVE is designed to “see” the wireless signal equally from any direction. However, because objects in the machine’s surroundings can affect the signal, the antenna may accept a better signal if it is moved a few inches from its original position, inverted, or rotated 45-to-180 degrees. There is no exact science to finding the optimal signal, so some locations may require some testing to get the best possible results.
Note: Do not position the antenna horizontally.
When testing the wireless signal strength, go to ITNet Settings/Communication Settings in the System Setup menus. Use tape or Velcro to temporarily position the antenna into a new location, and let it settle for at least 30 seconds. Note the antenna’s current position and signal strength reading on the screen. Then try another location or orientation and note the results. The best location for the antenna can usually be found using this procedure. Once you find the optimal spot, affix the antenna using the supplied mounting bracket so it stays in place. Remember that fewer obstacles between the antenna and the tower is your goal, and often that means that height is not always better.
A signal reading of 20 is adequate as long as there are not large or noticeable shifts in the signal strength (dipping into Low Signal). A signal reading of 25 to 50 is optimal; a great signal is anything above 50. Each location is different, and these characteristics can often change if the surroundings change. It is a good idea to check the signal strength test with every collection to see if you are continuing to get the optimal signal position.
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COLLECTIONS GUIDE
Golden Tee LIVE is a revolutionary product that requires some special handling when making a collection. Follow these steps every time you make a collection to make sure your profits and payments are managed properly.
Step 1: Collect your Cash Box
Open the coin vault and collect the cash and bills. Count it carefully and note the total.
Step 2: Review the Collection Screen
Remember that there are various fees and charges associated with some Golden Tee LIVE features, so it is important to compare the total cash you collect to the Collection Screen in the game. Open the outer door of the cash vault and press the System Setup button to enter the System Setup Menus. Select Collections and
Earnings, and then Do Collection. The machine will attempt to contact ITNet for complete and updated data.
If an error occurs, back out of the collection menus and try the process again. If the machine is unable to contact ITNet, an estimated collection will be presented. This estimate will be close to accurate, and should allow you to complete the collection. Any discrepancies will be reconciled once the machine is able to connect properly.
This process takes you to the main collection screen. You should familiarize yourself with this screen, and how the information is displayed. These figures will help you determine how much to give to the location.
Note the date range and number of days in operation. If used properly, these fields should match with your collection dates. They are also important for calculating some of the various monthly fees.
Review the Total Income and Total Fees columns to see how much money your machine made for this time period, and how much is owed for various fees for this time period.
Total Income includes income from Cash, Player Accounts, Credit Card purchases, and various Promotional or
Gift Cards. Note that games paid by anything other than cash will NOT be in your cashbox, and will instead be credited to you on your ITNet statement. THIS MEANS THAT YOUR CASHBOX WILL NOT MATCH YOUR
TOTAL INCOME. Select More Details to view a breakdown of cash, player account, and credit card income.
To verify the Operator and Location portions, first divide Total Income by the correct split percentage to get the operator and location portions of income. Then divide Total Fees by its split percentage to get both portions of the fees. Then subtract each fee portion from the income portion to get the final operator and location portions.
Total Fees include ITNet fees, money for the Prize Fund, Communication fees, Credit Card fees, Software
Update fees and Hardware Upgrade fees. Note that Software Update Fees and Hardware Update Fees are included for your convenience, to help you cover the costs of owning and operating your equipment. These two line items are NOT included on your monthly ITNet statement, but give you a great opportunity to split some of these costs with the location. The Balance column displays the Total Income minus the Total Fees, giving you a realistic total of income for this time period.
Step 3: Pay the Location
Operator Portion of Balance is the amount of the collection that you keep. Operator Owes Location is the amount of the collection that you pay your location. These amounts are determined by the split percentages set in the
Collection Settings menus. See the reverse side for details on reviewing and adjusting these settings. In some extreme cases, there may not be enough money in the cash box to cover the location portion. It is highly
recommended that you do your best to pay the location at the time of the collection, as any missing funds will be reconciled during the monthly ITNet billing.
Step 4: Reset the Collection Screen
It is highly recommended that you reset these audit screens after every collection. When you have finished reviewing the information, highlight Do Collection and Exit and press Start. This will set all of the fields in the Do
Collection screen to zero. Be sure to empty your cash box at the same time, so these screens will match the money at your next collection.
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INCOME SPLIT GUIDE
Golden Tee LIVE is a revolutionary product that offers a variety of ways to pay for game play, including credit cards, player accounts and gift cards. There are also some fees associated with the operation of Golden Tee
LIVE. The operator/location split on many of these income and fee settings can be individually adjusted, allowing you to fine tune your costs and maximize your profits.
To access the Collection Settings menus, open the outer door of the cash vault and press the System Setup button to enter the System Setup Menus. Select General Settings, then Operator Adjustables, then Collection
Settings. The four available categories are: Hardware Update Fee, Income Splits, Fee Splits, and Tax Settings.
Set Hardware Update Fee
This menu allows you to adjust the Hardware Update Fee. This fee is included for your convenience, as a method to have the location pay for part of your equipment. As of version 2.00, the default value is $0.00 per week. Use this menu to adjust this value up or down. The weekly amount will be calculated on a per day basis, and added in to the Total Fees field on the Do Collection screen. Note that the Hardware Update Fee is included for your convenience, and is NOT included on your monthly ITNet statement.
Operator/Location Income Splits
Use this menu to fine-tune your splits for income generated from Cash, Player Account, Credit Card, ITNet Money
Card, and Operator Money Card payments. Since there may be times when you have to pay the location before you actually have the cash in hand, you may want to adjust the split in your favor to cover the waiting period. The default settings are displayed on the accompanying screen.
Operator/Location Fee Splits
Use this menu to determine how you wish to split the various fees associated with Golden Tee LIVE, including
ITNet Fees, Prize Fund Fees, Credit Card Fees,
Communication Fees, Software Update Fees and
Hardware Update Fees. The location is benefiting from your game by increasing food and beverage sales and creating loyal patrons. Setting some of these splits in your favor will help you to cover your costs in a fair and equitable manner. The default settings are displayed on the accompanying screen.
Tax Settings
Many states require special taxes or license fees that affect your bottom line. Use this menu to account for these costs in your collection.
In these menus, you can set the Tax Rate percentage, the Tax Type, meaning what part of the collection is taxed and who pays for these taxes, and the Tax Split for how to share these fees with your location.
Incredible Technologies hopes that you will take advantage of these menus to maximize your earnings potential.
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PLAYER ACCOUNTS GUIDE
Golden Tee LIVE offers a revolutionary Play for Prizes contest format that allows players from all over the world to compete for cash with every game they play. In most cases, prizes are awarded immediately following the completion of each contest, via a credit to special ITNet Player Accounts.
These Player Accounts are available to the individual players right on a Golden Tee LIVE machine. That means that the players can easily use their winnings to play more games of Golden Tee LIVE. Now, instead of getting a check in the mail and spending the winnings away from the game or location, the majority of players are using their winnings to play more Golden Tee LIVE games, thus putting their winnings right back into the machine.
This is a huge benefit to both the location and operator, because it keeps people in their seats, eating and drinking and playing Golden Tee. Operators can look at this reinvestment as found money, and a brand new source of revenue.
When a player pays for his game using his Player Account, he is not putting cash directly into the coin box. This means that the game revenue in a normal collection cycle will typically exceed the actual cash in the game.
Therefore it is very important to familiarize yourself with the Golden Tee LIVE collection menus and procedures, and your monthly ITNet billing statement.
When the player uses this Player Account money to play more Golden Tee, ITNet credits the full amount to the appropriate operator. These credits will appear on your regular monthly ITNet statement, and will mean a lower
ITNet bill, or sometimes even a credit to your bank account!
You are encouraged to pay the location portion in full at each collection, to avoid additional accounting on your part. While there might be a delay before you get your money back from ITNet, it will simplify the process immensely if you can manage the location up front. The operator/location split percentage has been set in your favor at 70/30 for Player Account income, since you must wait for your portion. Use this as a selling tool to adjust the collection in your favor.
The Collection Menu on Golden Tee LIVE details the various income sources for your review. You are encouraged to spend some time with these screens so you understand where your revenue is being generated.
You should also log in regularly to your Operator Services account on itsgames.com, to check on the performance of your equipment and check to see if the cash in the cash box will be enough to cover the split with your location. i Skill based Play for Prizes adds an additional revenue source with huge potential i Winners are encouraged to reinvest their winnings back to Golden Tee LIVE i Entry Fees and Player Account Play must be collected and distributed by ITNet first i The Player Account default split percentage is factory set to the operator’s advantage i
Use the Collection Screen to set aside the various game fees, including Prize Pool money, and determine the location split i Pay the location portion at the time of collection if at all possible i Each month ITNet will issue a credit to your bill for Player Account activity on your machines. i
In some cases this additional revenue and resulting credit will cover or surpass your fees, in which case
ITNet will credit your bank account.
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GOLDEN TEE LIVE REVENUE GUIDE
Revenue Types -
With GT LIVE, cash is now not your only source of income. You can’t just count up the cash, deduct the fees and split the rest. Players can now play games with cash as well as 5 other revenue types.
The different types of revenue are: x Cash
Account
Cards x IT Gift cards x Operator gift cards x Operator free cash
Cash – Is just that; coin and currency. This is the only revenue that will appear on your hard meter, since it is counting physical pulses from the coin mechanisms and bill validator.
Player Account – This is the revenue earned when a player plays games with their “Play for Prizes” winnings.
Players can still request a check for their winnings on the IT website, but most are rolling it right back into your game.
Credit Cards – This is revenue earned when a player pays by credit or debit card. GT LIVE currently accepts
Visa and MasterCard.
IT Gift Cards – This is revenue earned when a player swipes his gift card to pay for a game. IT Gift cards are purchased through us directly and shipped either to the purchaser or the recipient of the gift. This is similar to a
Wal-Mart or Best Buy gift card.
Operator gift cards – These are cards you can purchase for the cost of the plastic. You request whatever denomination you want. We will print the cards with your logo and artwork. You can give these out for promotions or refunds. Players will only be able to use them on machines registered to your account.
Operator free cash – This is the dollar value of games played using Operator free cash. These are credits you can put on your game for free play. This is intended for use if you want to test a game or set up a certain dollar amount of free play for promotional purposes, such as an open house.
ACCOUNTING FOR THE VARIOUS REVENUE TYPES
Cash – The GT Live machines are factory set to give you 60% and the location 40% of the cash.
Player account, Credit card and IT Gift revenue - Since this is revenue to you, but you do not have the cash in hand at the point of collection, you will get your money on your ITNet billing statement as a credit in a column titled “Due from IT.” You’ll need to pay your location on collection day and wait to receive this revenue until your next statement, so you are basically fronting this revenue type to your locations. Because of this, the machines are factory set to give you 70% of this revenue and the location 30%. That extra 10% of the cash split that you’re taking will help cover the 30% you’re fronting.
Operator gift cards and Operator free cash – Operator gift cards and Operator free cash are a way to promote your GT Live without splitting this “Revenue” with your locations. This is accounted like non-revenue or free play.
This revenue is set to give you 100% and the location 0%. Please note that any fees incurred from this revenue still apply.
Please note all the revenue and fee settings can be changed to whatever split percentage you want, for each type of revenue source.
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GOLDEN TEE LIVE FEES
Fee Types
– The 6 different fee types are as follows:
Fees x Credit x Communication
Pool/Fund x Software Update fees (operator benefit) x Hardware Update fees (operator benefit)
ITNet portion
– This is what is paid to IT for administering a LIVE game or the purchase of virtual balls and equipment.. For every LIVE game the ITNet portion is $0.35; whether it is a 9-hole game or 18-hole game for prizes. IT is also paid half of the cost when a player purchases premium balls, Golden Tees or clubs, or paid
YouTube
™
shots. The player cost schedule below breaks out these fees.
Play Total Operator ITNet Prize
Skins (3 holes)
Skins (18 holes)
Stats Play (9 holes)
Stats Play (18 holes)
$0.75 $0.69 $0.06 0
$4.00 $3.65
$0.35 0
$3.00 $2.65 $0.35 0
$4.00 $3.65 $0.35 0
18-Hole for Glory
Closest to the Pin LIVE
Casual (1 hole)
Casual (18 hole)
Mulligan
Gold Card Purchase
Hole-N-Win Par 3
Hole-N-Win Par 4
$4.00 $3.65 $0.35 0
$2.00 $0.90 $0.10 $1.00
$0.25 $0.23 $0.02 0
$4.00 $3.65 $0.35 0
$0.25 $0.25 0 0
$2.00 $0.25 $1.75 0
$0.50 0
$1.00 0
$0.50 IT Funded
$1.00 IT Funded
Virtual Golf Balls
Bag of 10 Golden Tees
Bag of 25 Golden Tees
Bag of 60 Golden Tees
Paid YouTube
™
Shots
$0.50 $0.25 $0.25 0
$0.50 $0.25 $0.25 0
$1.00 $0.50 $0.50 0
$2.00 $1.00 $1.00 0
$0.50 $0.25 $0.25 0
Credit Card fees – When a player opts to pay by a credit card, there will be a merchant fee associated with this charge. The fee comes to just under 2% plus a per-transaction fee. When this transaction fee is rolled back in with the 2% fee, your actual percentage rate ends up being around 7.2%. This may look high, but for a micro transaction this is low.
For example a normal purchase of $100.00 is made on a credit card. Add the 2% plus a $0.30 per transaction fee. It comes to $2.30 or 2.3%. Do this same transaction with a $4.00 purchase. You would add the 2% ($0.08) to the per-transaction fee of $0.30 and you get $0.38. This works out to 9.5%.
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Communication fees – There is a communication fee for the use of the Sprint wireless service on the game. On the GT Fore! platform, data was stored onto a hard drive and phoned in every other day. With LIVE, the players are continuously connected for their entire game. The Sprint charge is $0.50 per day or $10 per month ($15 starting 10/11) whichever is cheaper. It does not matter if your game uses 500 or 5000 minutes per month, the rate stays the same. Please note that if you have Ethernet capability at your location, simply plug it in and your modem will automatically be disabled. You will also no longer be billed for communication fees.
Prize Pool/Fund– When players enter a LIVE game, they are asked if they want to play for prizes. This will not occur if your game is in a state that does not allow Live for Prize Play or if you disable Live for Prize Play on your machine. If the player opts to play for prizes (money), they are asked to pay an additional dollar. INCREDIBLE
TECHNOLOGIES DOES NOT KEEP ANY OF THIS MONEY. All of this revenue is given right back to the winners of that tournament, making the tournaments 100% player funded. The prize fund money can be accounted as pass-thru money. This fee will appear on your ITNet statement, since IT collects these entry dollars from you, and disperses them to the winners through their player accounts.
Software Update fees – Down the road when you purchase new courses for your live game this will give you the opportunity to split the cost of your new courses with your location. It is handled much like the Hardware Update fee, described next.
Hardware Update fee – This Hardware Update fee is for you and you alone. You will NEVER BE BILLED for this fee. Operators have been asking for a place where they could recoup extra costs (should they so desire) from their locations. As of software version 2.00, the default weekly fee is set to $0.00. If you were to change the default setting to $29 per week on your machine, you will have recouped half the cost of your LIVE game from your location in 4 years time. Many operators use this feature for other purposes. It can be used in certain locations where a weekly minimum is required. It can also be used for a weekly contest participation fee. The dollar amount of this fee can be changed to whatever dollar amount you want. The percentage split may also be adjusted.
ACCOUNTING FOR FEES
All of the fees above are factory set to split 50/50. The collection will take the different revenue types and calculate the different percentage splits, then take the different fees and calculate their split percentages. The fees will be deducted from the revenue and a dollar value is given to you and to your location. These values are shown on the collection screens in System Setup mode.
COLLECTIONS
GT Live Collection Screen – The first thing you will see is the collection From … to … dates. Just below that you will either see “Estimated Collection” or “Actual Collection.” If you see “Estimated Collection” there was a problem getting a connection to our servers. We strongly suggest you back out without collecting and then go right back in to try to connect again. Nine times out of ten you should get an actual reading.
In the gray boxes, you will see the line item “days of operation.” This is the number of days since your last collection screen was cleared. You will see the total income, total fees, balance, operator portion of balance and operator owes location numbers. Since cash is no longer your only source of revenue, it is very important to view the details of the total income. To get these numbers, simply move the trackball up to the “More Details” blue box located directly to the right of the total income dollar value. Click your start button and you will be into the revenue breakdown page.
This screen shows a line item for each type of revenue source. This is where you can compare your cash on screen to your cash in hand. You can then go back to the main collection screen and do the same for your total fees. When you are done viewing all your numbers, click on the “Do Collection and Exit” button. The game will then send the collection data to your secure operator services web page for viewing at your office.
The next page is a sample GT LIVE collection sheet, showing the different revenue and income. This also shows the default percentages of the various split settings. You may want to take this form with you to your collections until you are comfortable with the system.
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Collection Worksheet
Location ______________________________________ CID______________
From ___/____/_ ___ to ___/____/__ __
Collector _____________________________________
Total Income $__________________
Cash
Credit Cards
____________
Player Account (Due from IT) ____________ (Default 70%/30%)
IT Gift Cards ____________ (Default 70%/30%)
____________
(Default 60% Operator/40% Location)
(Default 70%/30%)
Operator Free Cash
Operator Gift Cards
____________
____________
(Default 100%/0%)
(Default 100%/0%)
Total Fees $__________________
ITNet Fees ____________ ($0.35 p/ Live game; 50% of balls & clubs, Hole-N-Win, CTTP LIVE)
Prize Fund ____________ ($1.00, 100% player funded tournaments)
Communication Fee ____________ ($0.50 per day; or $10 per month (10/11 changes to $15 per month)
Hardware Update Fee ____________ (adjustable by the operator; not charged by IT)
Credit Card Fees ____________ (7.2%)
Software Update Fees____________ (will activate with new courses)
Net to Split $_____________/______________
Operator portion / Location Portion
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GT LIVE COLLECTION PROCEDURE
Follow this step-by-step visual guide to aid in proper collections on your machines. Refer to the
Collections Guide in your manual for more helpful information.
Press the System Setup button inside the coin door to access the System menus.
Use the trackball to highlight Collections & Earnings and press the Start button.
From the Collections & Earnings Menu, highlight Do
Collection and press the Start Button. The game will connect with ITNet and gather the most current financial data.
Note: Make sure that the top of the screen reads Actual
Collection. If it reads Estimated Collection, the collection will not be accurate. It is possible the game is offline. In general, if the operator exits without recording and re-enters, the screen will then read Actual Collection.
Look at the dollar amount beside Operator Owes Location.
This is the location portion that should be paid at the time of the collection. Due to the various alternative payment options this number will NOT match the cash in the coinbox.
However, it is a good idea to pay the location its share at the time of collection. Any money owed to the operator will be credited on the monthly ITNet statement.
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Once the location is paid, your collection is effectively complete. However, if you wish to view a more detailed breakdown of the various income and fee categories, use the trackball to highlight More Details and press the Start button.
The Collection Fees menu displays the various fees associated with the current collection.
Note that 100% of the prize fund is redistributed to Prize
Play winners, and IT does not keep this money. Nearly
90% of these winnings are being spent back in machines as more game play.
Note: The Hardware Upgrade Fee is included as a means for operators to have the location help pay for the cost of the game, and IT does not collect or keep any portion of this
fee. This fee is completely adjustable and can be set to zero if desired.
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If you wish to view the operator and location portions of these various fee categories, highlight More Details and press the Start button.
This screen further details the operator and location portions for the various fees, based on the adjustable split settings.
See the GT LIVE manual for more information on how to set up your splits.
To exit this menu, highlight Back and press the Start button.
To complete your collection, get back to the Do Collection menu. Once there, use the trackball to highlight Do
Collection & Exit, and press the Start button.
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Check the dates in the window to make sure they match your time period. To complete the collection, highlight Yes:
Record It and press the Start button.
This will reset all the income and fees to zero, so your next collection will be accurate for that time period.
MENU NAVIGATION SHORTCUTS
Force a Call
x Push the red system setup button inside the coin door x Select x Select
Force Call x Exit all the way out when complete
Change Collection Settings
x Push the red System Setup button inside the coin door x Select x Select
Collection Settings menu x Select the menu that you want changed
Continue to select Back on the various screens until you get to the Main Menu. Highlight Exit and press the Start button to exit System Setup mode and return to the game.
Disable Credit Cards
x Push the red system setup button inside the coin door
General Settings x Select
General Adjustments x Go to the Accept Credit Card line and change to a “Yes” or “No”
Add Operator Free Cash
x Push the red System Setup button inside the coin door
Collection and Earnings
Add Free Cash x Move the trackball to select the desired dollar amount
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APPENDIX G
IT NET RULES AND REGISTRATION FORMS
®
ITNet
®
Operating Rules
The following Rules shall govern the use of the ITNet system operated by Incredible Technologies, Inc.,
(“IT”) for the benefit of owners of its products which can make use of it (“Operators.”) Usage of the ITNet system constitutes agreement with, and agreement to comply with, these Rules. These Rules may be changed by IT at any time. Any change shall govern all usage of ITNet subsequent to such change being published on IT’s web site or written notice of such change being provided to any given Operator, whichever comes first.
Forms: All Operators of TGAMES, as that term is used in the Operator Agreement (click here to review the
Operator Agreement) must complete the following forms and keep them up-to-date with IT. the income generated by ITNet features is paid to Incredible Technologies, to be used for online features and administration. You can use your existing business account, or set up a separate account just for this purpose. Only one Debit form is required. support the ITNet system.
Game Registration Form is required for each of your machines. to the IRS as required by Federal law.
Timely Payment; Remedies: Operators of TGAMES shall timely pay all monies due IT in the normal course
of business. Operators of TGAMES agree that IT may sweep their bank accounts as set forth in relevant payment agreements between IT and Operators for monies due IT, including monies due for products and services purchased by an Operator and not paid for by separate check or wire transfer. Operators of
TGAMES further agree that IT shall have the right to limit the online access of, or disable, any TGAME owned by an Operator for which any payments, including but not limited to ITNet Fees or Upgrade
Payments, are not paid timely. IT shall promptly re-enable any TGAME so disabled upon the payment of all monies owed to IT by Operator. Operators of TGAMES further agree that they will pay reasonable collection costs and fees, including simple interest of One Percent (1%) per calendar month or fraction of a calendar month on all payments more than fifteen (15) days late.
Operating Restrictions: Operators must obey the following rules and restrictions related to the operation of
TGAMES:
1. Operators are required to assist IT in the enforcement of the Terms and Conditions of Play of the ITNet, which are posted on TGAMES and on the IT website. The Terms and Conditions of Play are herein incorporated by reference: Operators or employees of Operators who breach the Terms and Conditions of Play commit thereby a material breach of the Rules of the ITNet. Operators or employees of Operators who advise other persons to breach or disregard the Terms and Conditions of Play, or knowingly permit other persons to do so without notifying IT, likewise commit thereby a material breach of the Rules of the ITNet.
2. Operators must report non-compliance or cheating on ITNET Rules, either by other Operators or by players of
TGAMES, should this become known to an Operator. If an Operator becomes aware of unusual play patterns on its TGAMES, it shall notify IT in a reasonable and timely manner of these unusual play patterns.
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3. Operators shall only operate TGAMES at locations where OPERATOR has used its best, good-faith efforts to determine that the operation of TGAMES and related game play features are in compliance with all local, state, and other governmental body laws and regulations.
4. Operators shall make reasonable efforts to disable any user-adjustable feature which they know or should have known as not lawful to operate in the location where a TGAME is being operated.
5. Operators shall make reasonable efforts to properly license, certify, register, or otherwise comply with tracking, licensing and taxation requirements in the location where a TGAME is being operated. Operators shall indemnify and hold IT harmless for incorrect or inadequate licensing, registration, or taxation procedures which result in a claim against IT.
6. Operators shall only operate TGAMES in a traditional coin-operated environment. TGAMES shall be operated in a commercially reasonable fashion at all times. Failure to operate TGAMES in a commercially reasonable fashion, or to locate them in a traditional coin-operated environment, as determined solely by IT, shall because for appropriate action, up to and including loss of the ability to connect any given TGAME or
TGAMES to the ITNet, at IT’s sole discretion.
7. Operators agree that these Rules are subject to change at IT’s sole discretion. Any change posted on IT’s website and/or otherwise reasonably communicated to Operators shall be effective with regard to any particular TGAME upon the beginning of the next billing cycle for that TGAME.
8. As IT and Operators have the right to terminate the Operator Agreement at will and at their sole discretion, IT reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to impose sanctions for breach of the Operator's
Agreement and/or the Rules of the ITNet upon Operators or individual TGAMES which are less onerous than a full termination of the Operator Agreement. Operators who do not agree to abide by the terms of sanctions imposed by IT must provide IT with written notice of same, which shall constitute written notice of termination of the Operator Agreement.
Game Maintenance: All Operators of TGAMES shall maintain such games in a reasonable and prudent
manner, shall not materially alter them from the state in which they were sold by IT, and shall install and maintain all IT-supplied components as directed by IT in service manuals, service bulletins, and any other notification or instruction means. All Operators of TGAMES agree to indemnify and hold IT harmless for any claim by any Operator, employee or agent of an Operator, or any third party in which the Operator’s installation or maintenance, or lack thereof, of a TGAME was a contributory factor in causing such claim.
Operators shall also provide prompt and courteous technical support and service to locations where
TGAMES have been placed in service.
ITNet Image/Text Placement
:
All Operators agree that IT has the right, at its sole discretion, to include images and/or text with TGAMES, or to push them to TGAMES through the ITNet or other suitable transmission or transfer means, which display during the play of TGAMES and/or when TGAMES are not in use. These images and/or text may include, but are not limited to, advertisements for IT's products and services, advertisements for the products and services of third parties, or images and/or text of an entertaining, educational, or whimsical nature.
Governing Law and Jurisdiction: The validity and construction of these Rules, and the Operator
Agreement which governs and empowers them, and of the rights and obligations herein shall be determined and governed by the laws of the State of Illinois. The parties hereby submit to the Jurisdiction of any state or federal court in Cook County Illinois. Operators operating outside the borders of the United States of
America, regardless of their citizenship or residency, explicitly agree to allow any assets they may have in the USA or any other foreign country to be attached, garnished, forfeited or otherwise reached by any legal act if, after due process of law, they are found to be liable to IT for damages by reason of breach of these
Rules.
Severability: If any provision of these Rules shall be held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal,
invalid or unenforceable, the parties nevertheless agree that the court should endeavor to give effect to the parties' intentions as reflected in the provision, and the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.
ITNet® Operating Rules Version 4/10
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ITNET DEBIT ACCOUNT FORM
You MUST have this form on file at Incredible Technologies, Inc. or your games will not be activated for online play.
After processing of the ITNet® forms, a personalized Operator Identification Card will be mailed to you.
The Operator Identification Card allows you to immediately register your games on-site.
Billing Information for Automatic Debit Payments
Authorization Agreement for Pre-authorized Payments For participation in ITNet®
I (we) authorize Incredible Technologies, Inc., hereafter called COMPANY, to initiate debit entries to my (our) bank account indicated below. I (we) authorize the financial institution named below, hereafter called INSTITUTION, to credit the amount of such entries to my (our) account to correct any errors, and the Institution to deposit any such corrections to my (our) account. I have attached an unsigned and voided check for the account I wish to be debited from time to time and in varying amounts.
Please Print Clearly and Legibly to Insure Accuracy.
Company Name
Checking Account
Savings Account
( )
Phone Number
( )
Fax Number
( )
Bank Phone Number
To assist in verifying data, please attach an unsigned voided blank check from your account.
The authority is to remain in full force and effect until I (we) revoke the agreement in writing as hereafter provided. Any revocation is effective only after
COMPANY has received written notice from me (us) to terminate this agreement in such time and manner to afford a reasonable opportunity to act upon the notice. I (we) have the right to stop payment of a debit entry by notification to the Institution in such time and manner to afford a reasonable opportunity to act prior to charging the account. A copy of this authorization will be provided at your request.
Email Addresses
Incredible Technologies® can alert you to a variety of information through email.
Please fill in the name and email address of the parties responsible for the following areas:
Main
Billing
Technical
Promotions
Promotions Contact Name Promotions Contact Email Address
Signature MUST accompany this form.
Fill out this form completely and mail or fax to:
Incredible Technologies, Inc.
3333 N. Kennicott Ave. Arlington Heights, IL 60004
(847) 870-7027 Phone (847) 454-9156 ITNet Registration Fax
Allow up to 10 Business Days for Processing.
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ITNET GAME REGISTRATION FORM
USE THIS FORM ONLY IF YOU CANNOT REGISTER YOUR GAME ON-SITE.
For faster service, Use Your ITNet® Operator Identification
Card and Register Your Game Right at the Location!
Company Name: Contact:
Address:
Phone: Date:
Fax: Email:
ITNet® Operator ID Number:
Debit Account On File:
Yes No If No, include ITNet® Debit Account Form.
Game Type:
Golden Tee LIVE
Silver Strike Bowler's Club
Game ID Number/CID:
Location Name:
Location Address:
City/State: Zip Code:
Be sure the Zip Code is accurate.
Location Phone Number: (
)
Please Select One of the Following:
Please REGISTER this Game.
Please UNREGISTER This Game.
This Game is in a NEW LOCATION.
Name:
Signature MUST accompany this form.
Fill out this form completely and mail or fax to:
Incredible Technologies, Inc.
3333 N. Kennicott Ave. Arlington Heights, IL 60004
(847) 870-7027 Phone (847) 454-9156 ITNet Registration Fax
Allow up to 10 Business Days for Processing.
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ITNET™ OPERATOR AGREEMENT
IMPORTANT!!
THIS DOCUMENT MUST BE SIGNED AND ON FILE WITH INCREDIBLE TECHNOLOGIES FOR YOUR
GOLDEN TEE LIVE AND SILVER STRIKE BOWLER'S CLUB/LIVE MACHINES TO RECEIVE ONLINE
FEATURES OR TO RECEIVE TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR THEM.
This AGREEMENT is made and entered into this ______ day of ____________, 20__, by and between Incredible
Technologies, Inc. ("IT"), an Illinois corporation, whose address is 3333 North Kennicott Avenue, Arlington
Heights, Illinois, 60004, and, _______________________________________________ (“OPERATOR”), whose address is:
__________________________________________________________________________________________
_
__________________________________________________________________________________________
_
WHEREAS, IT is skilled in the design of hardware and software relating to coin-operated video games, and;
WHEREAS, OPERATOR is skilled in the operation and management of coin-operated video games and represents that it is in the business of operating and managing the same.
NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises herein and other valuable consideration, the parties agree as follows:
1. APPLICATION.
This Agreement shall apply to the operation of all games (“TGAMES”) that are capable of connecting to IT’s
Incredible Technologies Network (“ITNET”) that Operator elects to register with the ITNET for the purpose of obtaining additional services and/or enabling additional game play features. It shall also apply to the operation of all IT games owned and operated by OPERATOR which are not online (“UGAMES”) as set forth below.
2. IT OBLIGATIONS.
IT agrees to do the following:
A. Administer the ITNET and offer contests on a regular and periodic basis throughout the year, and allow
OPERATOR’S TGAMES to be included in such contests provided that OPERATOR has complied with all ITNET rules and regulations, which are subject to change at IT’s sole discretion without notice, and this Agreement;
B. Be responsible for payment and distribution of all IT sponsored contest prizes;
C. Provide technical support to technical representatives of OPERATOR in the installation and maintenance of
TGAMES, in their connection to the ITNET, and in the installation and maintenance of UGAMES as set forth in sales agreements and accompanying manuals and warranties;
D. Fax, mail, email or otherwise make available billing statements to OPERATOR at least 4 business days prior to the date of automatic debiting of amounts owed to IT for ITNET related fees;
E. Provide usual and customary accounting and related services for ITNET fees, prizes, IRS 1099 reporting, and the like;
F. Warrant TGAMES and UGAMES for 90 day replacement for defects in materials and workmanship;
G. Pay all money, if any, owed to OPERATOR timely when due, as determined by IT in its sole discretion;
H. Use its best reasonable efforts to positively promote the ITNET program.
3. OPERATOR OBLIGATIONS.
OPERATOR agrees to do the following:
A. Operate all TGAMES ITNET and UGAMES according to the terms of this Agreement, including adherence to the terms and conditions of the ITNET for games connected to the ITNET;
B. Fill out and submit Game Initialization Forms, Game Registration Forms, Debit Account Forms, and such other forms as IT may require from time to time;
C. Comply with the rules and regulations of the ITNET, which are subject to change at IT’s sole discretion without notice, and report non-compliance or cheating on ITNET rules should this become known to OPERATOR;
D. Provide prompt and courteous technical support and service to locations where the TGAMES and UGAMES have been placed in service;
E. Pay all money owed to IT, including but not limited to any and all ITNET fees incurred on games registered to
Operator’s account, by depositing such amounts in the account that OPERATOR sets up under the Debit Account
Form prior to the date that the account will be automatically debited;
F. Only operate TGAMES and/or UGAMES at locations where OPERATOR has used its best, good-faith efforts to determine that the operation of TGAMES and/or UGAMES and related game play features are in compliance with all local, state, and other governmental body laws and regulations;
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G. Only operate TGAMES and/or UGAMES in a traditional coin-operated environment as determined solely by IT, unless otherwise approved by IT;
H. Hold IT harmless for any losses due to theft or machine setting tampering;
I. Use its best reasonable efforts to positively promote the ITNET program; and,
J. Re-register TGAMES when any relevant information changes, including but not limited to moving the TGAME to a new location or selling the TGAME to a new Operator. Pay all ITNet Fees incurred by a TGAME unless and until it is either registered to the new Operator or unregistered by the current Operator.
4. TIMELY PAYMENT; REMEDIES
OPERATOR agrees to timely pay all monies due IT in the normal course of business. OPERATOR agrees that IT may sweep OPERATOR’S bank accounts as set forth in relevant payment agreements between IT and
OPERATOR for monies due IT, including monies due for products and services purchased by OPERATOR and not paid for by separate check or wire transfer. OPERATOR further agrees that IT shall have the right to limit the online access of, or disable, any TGAME or UGAME owned by OPERATOR for which any payments, including but not limited to ITNet Fees or Upgrade Payments, are not paid timely. IT agrees to promptly re-enable any
TGAME or UGAME so disabled upon the payment of all monies owed to IT by OPERATOR. Operators of
TGAMES further agree that they will pay reasonable collection costs and fees, including simple interest of One
Percent (1%) per calendar month or fraction of a calendar month on all payments more than fifteen (15) days late.
5. TAXES.
OPERATOR agrees to pay all taxes, fees, and assessments of any kind which may be assessed by any governmental body on the fees generated by the TGAMES and UGAMES, including, but not limited to any gross receipts taxes. OPERATOR is not responsible for any income tax or related assessments that are directly attributable to the business of IT.
6. ASSIGNMENT.
Neither party to this Agreement may sell, assign, transfer, pledge, or encumber, with or without consideration, all or any part of their interest in this Agreement without first obtaining the written consent of the other party.
7. EXPIRATION AND TERMINATION.
This Agreement shall continue in force for a period of one year from the date hereof, and shall automatically renew for successive one-year periods upon the anniversary date, and annually thereafter, unless sooner terminated in writing. Notwithstanding the forgoing, either party may terminate this agreement immediately upon notice to the other party.
8. EFFECT OF TERMINATION.
No termination shall affect any right, liability, or obligation, which accrues prior to such termination. Additionally, termination shall not affect either party's obligations to the other which by the nature thereof are intended to survive any such termination, including, but not limited to, the obligations of maintaining confidentiality as well as the obligations for payment of any outstanding monies that may be owed by one party to another and related remedies.
9. CONFIDENTIALITY.
Each party agrees that the trade secrets, technological information, marketing plans, game play data, location and game revenue data, and any other confidential business information disclosed in the course of performance under this Agreement, including the terms of this Agreement, shall be held in strict confidence and not disclosed to anyone without the written consent of the other party. Notwithstanding the forgoing, OPERATOR may share such financial information relating to TGAMES and/or UGAMES as OPERATOR deems appropriate with the locations in which the TGAMES and/or UGAMES are operated, and IT may list or otherwise publish such non-financial information regarding OPERATOR and the locations at which the TGAMES and/or UGAMES are operated on its website(s). Furthermore, IT may disclose such information as is reasonably necessary to collect unpaid accounts to debt collection agencies and/or its legal representatives. This provision shall survive the termination or expiration of this agreement for a period of two years from the date thereof.
10. ITNet IMAGE/TEXT PLACEMENT.
All Operators agree that IT has the right, at its sole discretion, to include images and/or text with TGAMES, or to push them to TGAMES through the ITNet or other suitable transmission or transfer means, which display during the play of TGAMES and/or when TGAMES are not in use. These images and/or text may include, but are not limited to, advertisements for IT's products and services, advertisements for the products and services of third parties, or images and/or text of an entertaining, educational, or whimsical nature.
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11. GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION.
The validity and construction of this Agreement and of the rights and obligations herein shall be determined and governed by the laws of the State of Illinois. The parties hereby submit to the Jurisdiction of any state or federal court in Cook County Illinois. OPERATORS operating outside the borders of the United States of America, regardless of their citizenship or residency, explicitly agree to allow any assets they may have in the USA or any other foreign country to be attached, garnished, forfeited or otherwise reached by any legal act if, after due process of law, they are found to be liable to IT for damages by reason of breach of this Agreement.
12. SEVERABILITY.
If any provision of this Agreement shall be held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, the parties nevertheless agree that the court should endeavor to give effect to the parties' intentions as reflected in the provision, and the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.
13. HEADINGS.
The headings in this Agreement are inserted for convenience and reference only, and are not intended to be part of or to affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement.
14. ENTIRE AGREEMENT, MODIFICATION AND MERGER.
This Agreement, including the Exhibits attached hereto, if any, states the entire Agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes and cancels all previous agreements, negotiations, commitments and representations regarding the subject matter of hereof which may have previously been made between the parties, whether orally or in writing. This Agreement may not be modified or altered except by written instrument duly executed by both parties.
15. ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS.
The parties shall execute any and all documents, agreements, contracts, or other writings, which may be necessary or appropriate to carry out the terms, spirit and intent of this Agreement.
16. COUNTERPARTS.
This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.
17. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS.
Each of the parties to this Agreement shall be deemed to have the status of independent contractors, and nothing contained herein shall be deemed or construed as creating a joint venture, partnership, agency, or employer/employee relationship between the parties.
In Witness Whereof, the parties hereto have duly executed this Agreement on the day and year first written above.
TECHNOLOGIES, OPERATOR
By: ____________________________________ By: _______________________________
Its: ____________________________________
(Printed name and title)
Its: _______________________________
(Printed name and title)
IMPORTANT!!
THIS DOCUMENT MUST BE SIGNED AND ON FILE WITH INCREDIBLE TECHNOLOGIES
FOR YOUR GOLDEN TEE LIVE MACHINES TO RECEIVE ONLINE FEATURES. YOU MUST ALSO RETURN
ALL NECESSARY IRS FORMS BEFORE YOUR ACCOUNT CAN BE ENABLED AND ONLINE FEATURES
ACCESSED.
Fill out this form completely and mail or fax to:
Incredible Technologies, Inc.
3333 N. Kennicott Ave.
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
(847) 870-7027 Phone (847) 454-9156 ITNet Registration Fax
Allow up to 10 Business Days for Processing.
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Form
W-9
(Rev. January 2011)
Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
Request for Taxpayer
Identification Number and Certification
Name (as shown on your income tax return)
Business name/disregarded entity name, if different from above
Give Form to the requester. Do not send to the IRS.
Check appropriate box for federal tax classification (required):
Individual/sole proprietor
C Corporation S Corporation Partnership
Limited liability company. Enter the tax classification (C=C corporation, S=S corporation, P=partnership)
▶
Other (see instructions)
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Address (number, street, and apt. or suite no.)
City, state, and ZIP code
Trust/estate
Requester’s name and address (optional)
Exempt payee
List account number(s) here (optional)
Part I Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN)
Enter your TIN in the appropriate box. The TIN provided must match the name given on the “Name” line to avoid backup withholding. For individuals, this is your social security number (SSN). However, for a resident alien, sole proprietor, or disregarded entity, see the Part I instructions on page 3. For other entities, it is your employer identification number (EIN). If you do not have a number, see How to get a
TIN on page 3.
Note. If the account is in more than one name, see the chart on page 4 for guidelines on whose number to enter.
Social security number
– –
Employer identification number
–
Part II Certification
Under penalties of perjury, I certify that:
1. The number shown on this form is my correct taxpayer identification number (or I am waiting for a number to be issued to me), and
2. I am not subject to backup withholding because: (a) I am exempt from backup withholding, or (b) I have not been notified by the Internal Revenue
Service (IRS) that I am subject to backup withholding as a result of a failure to report all interest or dividends, or (c) the IRS has notified me that I am no longer subject to backup withholding, and
3. I am a U.S. citizen or other U.S. person (defined below).
Certification instructions. You must cross out item 2 above if you have been notified by the IRS that you are currently subject to backup withholding because you have failed to report all interest and dividends on your tax return. For real estate transactions, item 2 does not apply.
For mortgage interest paid, acquisition or abandonment of secured property, cancellation of debt, contributions to an individual retirement
arrangement (IRA), and generally, payments other than interest and dividends, you are not required to sign the certification, but you must provide your correct TIN. See the instructions on page 4.
Sign
Here
Signature of
U.S. person
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Date
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General Instructions
Section references are to the Internal Revenue Code unless otherwise noted.
Purpose of Form
A person who is required to file an information return with the IRS must obtain your correct taxpayer identification number (TIN) to report, for example, income paid to you, real estate transactions, mortgage interest you paid, acquisition or abandonment of secured property, cancellation of debt, or contributions you made to an IRA.
Use Form W-9 only if you are a U.S. person (including a resident alien), to provide your correct TIN to the person requesting it (the requester) and, when applicable, to:
1. Certify that the TIN you are giving is correct (or you are waiting for a number to be issued),
2. Certify that you are not subject to backup withholding, or
3. Claim exemption from backup withholding if you are a U.S. exempt payee. If applicable, you are also certifying that as a U.S. person, your allocable share of any partnership income from a U.S. trade or business is not subject to the withholding tax on foreign partners’ share of effectively connected income.
Note. If a requester gives you a form other than Form W-9 to request your TIN, you must use the requester’s form if it is
substantially similar to this Form W-9.
Definition of a U.S. person. For federal tax purposes, you are considered a U.S. person if you are:
• An individual who is a U.S. citizen or U.S. resident alien,
• A partnership, corporation, company, or association created or organized in the United States or under the laws of the United States,
• An estate (other than a foreign estate), or
• A domestic trust (as defined in Regulations section 301.7701-7).
Special rules for partnerships. Partnerships that conduct a trade or business in the United States are generally required to
pay a withholding tax on any foreign partners’ share of income from such business.
Further, in certain cases where a Form W-9
has not been received, a partnership is required to presume that a partner is a foreign person, and pay the withholding tax.
Therefore, if you are a U.S. person that is a partner in a partnership conducting a trade or business in the United
States,
provide Form W-9 to the partnership to establish your U.S. status and avoid withholding on your share of partnership income.
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Form
W-9
(Rev. 1-2011)
Form W-9 (Rev. 1-2011)
The person who gives Form W-9 to the partnership for purposes of establishing its U.S. status and avoiding withholding on its allocable share of net income from the partnership conducting a trade or business in the United States is in the following cases:
• The U.S. owner of a disregarded entity and not the entity,
• The U.S. grantor or other owner of a grantor trust and not the trust, and
• The U.S. trust (other than a grantor trust) and not the beneficiaries of the trust.
Foreign person. If you are a foreign person, do not use Form W-9.
Instead, use the appropriate Form W-8 (see Publication 515,
Withholding of Tax on Nonresident Aliens and Foreign
Entities).
Nonresident alien who becomes a resident alien. Generally, only a nonresident alien individual may use the terms of a tax treaty to reduce or eliminate U.S. tax on certain types of income.
However, most tax treaties contain a provision known as a “saving clause.” Exceptions specified in the saving clause may
permit an exemption from tax to continue for certain types of income even after the payee has otherwise become a U.S.
resident alien for tax purposes.
If you are a U.S. resident alien who is relying on an exception contained in the saving clause of a tax treaty to claim an exemption from U.S. tax on certain types of income, you must attach a statement to Form W-9 that specifies the following five items:
1. The treaty country. Generally, this must be the same treaty under which you claimed exemption from tax as a nonresident alien.
2. The treaty article addressing the income.
3. The article number (or location) in the tax treaty that contains the saving clause and its exceptions.
4. The type and amount of income that qualifies for the exemption from tax.
5. Sufficient facts to justify the exemption from tax under the terms of the treaty article.
Example. Article 20 of the U.S.-China income tax treaty allows an exemption from tax for scholarship income received by a
Chinese student temporarily present in the United States. Under U.S. law, this student will become a resident alien for tax
purposes if his or her stay in the United States exceeds 5 calendar years. However, paragraph 2 of the first Protocol to the
U.S.-China treaty (dated April 30, 1984) allows the provisions of Article 20 to continue to apply even after the Chinese student
becomes a resident alien of the United States. A Chinese student who qualifies for this exception (under paragraph 2 of the first protocol) and is relying on this exception to claim an
exemption from tax on his or her scholarship or fellowship income would attach to Form
W-9 a statement that includes the
information described above to support that exemption.
If you are a nonresident alien or a foreign entity not subject to backup withholding, give the requester the appropriate completed Form W-8.
What is backup withholding? Persons making certain payments to you must under certain conditions withhold and pay to the IRS a percentage of such payments. This is called “backup withholding.”
Payments that may be subject to backup withholding include interest, tax-exempt interest, dividends, broker and barter
exchange transactions, rents, royalties, nonemployee pay, and certain payments from fishing boat operators. Real estate
transactions are not subject to backup withholding.
You will not be subject to backup withholding on payments you receive if you give the requester your correct TIN, make the proper certifications, and report all your taxable interest and dividends on your tax return.
Payments you receive will be subject to backup withholding if:
1. You do not furnish your TIN to the requester,
2. You do not certify your TIN when required (see the Part II instructions on page 3 for details),
3. The IRS tells the requester that you furnished an incorrect TIN,
4. The IRS tells you that you are subject to backup withholding because you did not report all your interest and dividends on your tax return (for reportable interest and dividends only), or
5. You do not certify to the requester that you are not subject to backup withholding under 4 above (for reportable interest and dividend accounts opened after 1983 only).
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Certain payees and payments are exempt from backup withholding.
See the instructions below and the separate Instructions for the
Requester of Form W-9.
Also see Special rules for partnerships on page 1.
Updating Your Information
You must provide updated information to any person to whom you claimed to be an exempt payee if you are no longer an exempt payee and anticipate receiving reportable payments in the future from this person. For example, you may need to provide updated information if you are a C corporation that elects to be an S corporation, or if you no longer are tax exempt. In addition, you must furnish a new Form W-9 if the name or TIN changes for the account, for example, if the grantor of a grantor trust dies.
Penalties
Failure to furnish TIN. If you fail to furnish your correct TIN to a requester, you are subject to a penalty of $50 for each such
failure unless your failure is due to reasonable cause and not to willful neglect.
Civil penalty for false information with respect to withholding. If you make a false statement with no reasonable basis that results in no backup withholding, you are subject to a
$500 penalty.
Criminal penalty for falsifying information. Willfully falsifying certifications or affirmations may subject you to criminal
penalties including fines and/or imprisonment.
Misuse of TINs. If the requester discloses or uses TINs in violation of federal law, the requester may be subject to civil and criminal penalties.
Specific Instructions
Name
If you are an individual, you must generally enter the name shown on your income tax return. However, if you have changed your last name, for instance, due to marriage without informing the Social Security
Administration of the name change, enter your first name, the last name shown on your social security card, and your new last name.
If the account is in joint names, list first, and then circle, the name of the person or entity whose number you entered in Part I of the form.
Sole proprietor. Enter your individual name as shown on your income tax return on the “Name” line. You may enter your business, trade, or
“doing business as (DBA)” name on the
“Business name/disregarded entity name” line.
Partnership, C Corporation, or S Corporation. Enter the entity's name on the “Name” line and any business, trade, or “doing business as
(DBA) name” on the “Business name/disregarded entity name” line.
Disregarded entity. Enter the owner's name on the “Name” line. The name of the entity entered on the “Name” line should never be a disregarded entity. The name on the “Name” line must be the name shown on the income tax return on which the income will be reported.
For example, if a foreign LLC that is treated as a disregarded entity for
U.S. federal tax purposes has a domestic owner, the domestic owner's name is required to be provided on the “Name” line. If the direct owner of the entity is also a disregarded entity, enter the first owner that is not disregarded for federal tax purposes. Enter the disregarded entity's name on the “Business name/disregarded entity name” line. If the owner of the disregarded entity is a foreign person, you must complete an appropriate Form W-8.
Note. Check the appropriate box for the federal tax classification of the person whose name is entered on the “Name” line (Individual/sole proprietor, Partnership, C Corporation, S Corporation, Trust/estate).
Limited Liability Company (LLC). If the person identified on the
“Name” line is an LLC, check the “Limited liability company” box only and enter the appropriate code for the tax classification in the space provided. If you are an LLC that is treated as a partnership for federal tax purposes, enter “P” for partnership. If you are an LLC that has filed a
Form 8832 or a Form 2553 to be taxed as a corporation, enter “C” for
C corporation or “S” for S corporation. If you are an LLC that is disregarded as an entity separate from its owner under Regulation section 301.7701-3 (except for employment and excise tax), do not check the LLC box unless the owner of the LLC (required to be identified on the “Name” line) is another LLC that is not disregarded for federal tax purposes. If the LLC is disregarded as an entity separate from its owner, enter the appropriate tax classification of the owner identified on the “Name” line.
Form W-9 (Rev. 1-2011)
Other entities. Enter your business name as shown on required federal tax documents on the “Name” line. This name should match the name shown on the charter or other legal document creating the entity. You may enter any business, trade, or DBA name on the “Business name/ disregarded entity name” line.
Exempt Payee
If you are exempt from backup withholding, enter your name as described above and check the appropriate box for your status, then check the “Exempt payee” box in the line following the “Business name/ disregarded entity name,” sign and date the form.
Generally, individuals (including sole proprietors) are not exempt from backup withholding. Corporations are exempt from backup withholding for certain payments, such as interest and dividends.
Note. If you are exempt from backup withholding, you should still complete this form to avoid possible erroneous backup withholding.
The following payees are exempt from backup withholding:
1. An organization exempt from tax under section 501(a), any IRA, or a custodial account under section 403(b)(7) if the account satisfies the requirements of section 401(f)(2),
2. The United States or any of its agencies or instrumentalities,
3. A state, the District of Columbia, a possession of the United States, or any of their political subdivisions or instrumentalities,
4. A foreign government or any of its political subdivisions, agencies, or instrumentalities, or
5. An international organization or any of its agencies or instrumentalities.
Other payees that may be exempt from backup withholding include:
6. A corporation,
7. A foreign central bank of issue,
8. A dealer in securities or commodities required to register in the
United States, the District of Columbia, or a possession of the United
States,
9. A futures commission merchant registered with the Commodity
Futures Trading Commission,
10. A real estate investment trust,
11. An entity registered at all times during the tax year under the
Investment Company Act of 1940,
12. A common trust fund operated by a bank under section 584(a),
13. A financial institution,
14. A middleman known in the investment community as a nominee or custodian, or
15. A trust exempt from tax under section 664 or described in section
4947.
The following chart shows types of payments that may be exempt from backup withholding. The chart applies to the exempt payees listed above, 1 through 15.
IF the payment is for . . .
THEN the payment is exempt for . . .
Interest and dividend payments
Broker transactions
All exempt payees except for 9
Exempt payees 1 through 5 and 7 through 13. Also, C corporations.
Exempt payees 1 through 5 Barter exchange transactions and patronage dividends
Payments over $600 required to be reported and direct sales over
$5,000 1
Generally, exempt payees
1 through 7 2
1
See Form 1099-MISC, Miscellaneous Income, and its instructions.
2
However, the following payments made to a corporation and reportable on Form
1099-MISC are not exempt from backup withholding: medical and health care payments, attorneys' fees, gross proceeds paid to an attorney, and payments for services paid by a federal executive agency.
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Part I. Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN)
Enter your TIN in the appropriate box. If you are a resident alien and you do not have and are not eligible to get an SSN, your TIN is your IRS individual taxpayer identification number
(ITIN). Enter it in the social security number box. If you do not have an ITIN, see How to get a TIN below.
If you are a sole proprietor and you have an EIN, you may enter either your SSN or EIN. However, the IRS prefers that you use your SSN.
If you are a single-member LLC that is disregarded as an entity separate from its owner (see Limited Liability Company (LLC) on page 2), enter the owner’s SSN (or EIN, if the owner has one). Do not enter the disregarded entity’s EIN. If the LLC is classified as a corporation or partnership, enter the entity’s EIN.
Note. See the chart on page 4 for further clarification of name and TIN combinations.
How to get a TIN. If you do not have a TIN, apply for one immediately.
To apply for an SSN, get Form SS-5, Application for a Social Security
Card, from your local Social Security
Administration office or get this form online at www.ssa.gov. You may also get this form by calling
1-800-772-1213. Use Form
W-7, Application for IRS Individual Taxpayer
Identification Number, to apply for an ITIN, or Form SS-4, Application for
Employer Identification Number, to apply for an EIN. You can
apply for an EIN online by accessing the IRS website at www.irs.gov/businesses and clicking on Employer Identification
Number (EIN) under Starting a
Business. You can get Forms W-7 and SS-4 from the IRS by visiting
IRS.gov or by calling
1-800-TAX-FORM (1-800-829-3676).
If you are asked to complete Form W-9 but do not have a TIN, write
“Applied For” in the space for the TIN, sign and date the form, and give it to the requester. For interest and dividend payments, and certain payments made with respect to readily tradable instruments, generally you will have 60 days to get a TIN and give it to the requester before you are subject to backup withholding on payments. The 60-day rule does not apply to other types of payments. You will be subject to backup withholding on all such payments until you provide your TIN to the requester.
Note. Entering “Applied For” means that you have already applied for a
TIN or that you intend to apply for one soon.
Caution: A disregarded domestic entity that has a foreign owner must
use the appropriate Form W-8.
Part II. Certification
To establish to the withholding agent that you are a U.S. person, or resident alien, sign Form W-9. You may be requested to sign by the withholding agent even if item 1, below, and items 4 and 5 on page 4 indicate otherwise.
For a joint account, only the person whose TIN is shown in Part I should sign (when required). In the case of a disregarded entity, the person identified on the “Name” line must sign. Exempt payees, see
Exempt Payee on page 3.
Signature requirements. Complete the certification as indicated in items 1 through 3, below, and items 4 and 5 on page 4.
1. Interest, dividend, and barter exchange accounts opened before 1984 and broker accounts considered active during 1983.
You must give your correct TIN, but you do not
have to sign the certification.
2. Interest, dividend, broker, and barter exchange accounts opened after 1983 and broker accounts considered inactive during
1983. You must sign the certification or backup withholding will apply. If you are subject to backup withholding
and you are merely providing your correct TIN to the requester, you must cross out item 2 in the certification before signing the
form.
3. Real estate transactions. You must sign the certification. You may cross out item 2 of the certification.
Form W-9 (Rev. 1-2011)
4. Other payments. You must give your correct TIN, but you do not have to sign the certification unless you have been
notified that you have previously given an incorrect TIN. “Other payments” include payments made in the course of the
requester’s trade or business for rents, royalties, goods (other than bills for merchandise), medical and health care services
(including payments to corporations), payments to a nonemployee for services, payments to certain fishing boat crew members and fishermen, and gross proceeds paid to attorneys
(including payments to corporations).
5. Mortgage interest paid by you, acquisition or abandonment of secured property, cancellation of debt, qualified tuition program payments (under section 529), IRA, Coverdell ESA, Archer MSA or
HSA contributions or distributions, and pension distributions. You must give your correct TIN, but you do not have to sign the certification.
What Name and Number To Give the Requester
For this type of account: Give name and SSN of:
1. Individual
2. Two or more individuals (joint account)
The individual
The actual owner of the account or, if combined funds, the first individual on the account 1
3. Custodian account of a minor
(Uniform Gift to Minors Act)
4. a. The usual revocable savings trust (grantor is also trustee) b. So-called trust account that is not a legal or valid trust under state law
5. Sole proprietorship or disregarded entity owned by an individual
6. Grantor trust filing under Optional
Form 1099 Filing Method 1 (see
Regulation section 1.671-4(b)(2)(i)(A))
The minor
The grantor-trustee
The actual owner
The owner
2
3
The grantor*
1
1
For this type of account: Give name and EIN of:
7. Disregarded entity not owned by an individual
The owner
8. A valid trust, estate, or pension trust Legal entity 4
The corporation 9. Corporation or LLC electing corporate status on Form 8832 or
Form 2553
10. Association, club, religious, charitable, educational, or other tax-exempt organization
The organization
11. Partnership or multi-member LLC
12. A broker or registered nominee
The partnership
The broker or nominee
13. Account with the Department of
Agriculture in the name of a public entity (such as a state or local government, school district, or prison) that receives agricultural program payments
14. Grantor trust filing under the Form
1041 Filing Method or the Optional
Form 1099 Filing Method 2 (see
Regulation section 1.671-4(b)(2)(i)(B))
The public entity
The trust
1
List first and circle the name of the person whose number you furnish. If only one person on a joint account has an SSN, that person’s number must be furnished.
2
Circle the minor’s name and furnish the minor’s SSN.
3
You must show your individual name and you may also enter your business or “DBA” name on the “Business name/disregarded entity” name line. You may use either your SSN or EIN (if you have one), but the IRS encourages you to use your SSN.
4
List first and circle the name of the trust, estate, or pension trust. (Do not furnish the TIN of the personal representative or trustee unless the legal entity itself is not designated in the account title.) Also see
Special rules for partnerships
on page 1.
*Note. Grantor also must provide a Form W-9 to trustee of trust.
Page
Note. If no name is circled when more than one name is listed, the number will be considered to be that of the first name listed.
4
Secure Your Tax Records from Identity Theft
Identity theft occurs when someone uses your personal information such as your name, social security number (SSN), or other identifying information, without your permission, to commit fraud or other crimes.
An identity thief may use your SSN to get a job or may file a tax return using your SSN to receive a refund.
To reduce your risk:
• Protect your SSN,
• Ensure your employer is protecting your SSN, and
• Be careful when choosing a tax preparer.
If your tax records are affected by identity theft and you receive a notice from the IRS, respond right away to the name and phone number printed on the IRS notice or letter.
If your tax records are not currently affected by identity theft but you think you are at risk due to a lost or stolen purse or wallet, questionable credit card activity or credit report, contact the IRS Identity Theft Hotline at 1-800-908-4490 or submit Form 14039.
For more information, see Publication 4535, Identity Theft Prevention and Victim Assistance.
Victims of identity theft who are experiencing economic harm or a system problem, or are seeking help in resolving tax problems that have not been resolved through normal channels, may be eligible for
Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) assistance. You can reach TAS by calling the TAS toll-free case intake line at 1-877-777-4778 or TTY/TDD
1-800-829-4059.
Protect yourself from suspicious emails or phishing schemes.
Phishing is the creation and use of email and websites designed to mimic legitimate business emails and
websites. The most common act is sending an email to a user falsely claiming to be an established legitimate enterprise in an
attempt to scam the user into surrendering private information that will be used for identity theft.
The IRS does not initiate contacts with taxpayers via emails. Also, the
IRS does not request personal detailed information through email or ask taxpayers for the PIN numbers, passwords, or similar secret access information for their credit card, bank, or other financial accounts.
If you receive an unsolicited email claiming to be from the IRS, forward this message to [email protected]. You may also report misuse of the IRS name, logo, or other IRS property to the Treasury Inspector
General for Tax Administration at 1-800-366-4484. You can forward suspicious emails to the Federal Trade Commission at: [email protected] or contact them at www.ftc.gov/idtheft or 1-877-IDTHEFT
(1-877-438-4338).
Visit IRS.gov to learn more about identity theft and how to reduce your risk.
Privacy Act Notice
Section 6109 of the Internal Revenue Code requires you to provide your correct TIN to persons (including federal agencies) who are required to file information returns with the IRS to report interest, dividends, or certain other income paid to you; mortgage interest you paid; the acquisition or abandonment of secured property; the cancellation of debt; or contributions you made to an IRA, Archer MSA, or HSA. The person collecting this form uses the information on the form to file information returns with the IRS, reporting the above information. Routine uses of this information include giving it to the Department of Justice for civil and criminal litigation and to cities, states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. possessions for use in administering their laws. The information also may be disclosed to other countries under a treaty, to federal and state agencies to enforce civil and criminal laws, or to federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies to combat terrorism. You must provide your TIN whether or not you are required to file a tax return. Under section 3406, payers must generally withhold a percentage of taxable interest, dividend, and certain other payments to a payee who does not give a
TIN to the payer. Certain penalties may also apply for providing false or fraudulent information.
APPENDIX H
MOUNTING TEMPLATES
TRACKBALL ORIENTATION DIAGRAM
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TRACKBALL MOUNTING TEMPLATE
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. CUT THE TEMPLATE OUT WITH A PAIR OF SCISSORS ALONG THE NOTED LINE. TAPE THIS TEMPLATE TO THE TOP OF
THE CONTROL PANEL AS FAR FROM THE MONITOR AS POSSIBLE, MAKING SURE THAT THE TRACKBALL CLEARS THE
CABINET.
2. USING A SHARP OBJECT, MARK THE EIGHT (8) POINTS SHOWN HERE ON THE CONTROL PANEL. USING A PENCIL
TRACE THE OUTSIDE OF THE TEMPLATE AND THEN REMOVE IT.
3. DRILL HOLES 1-4 WITH THE 9/32” OR 5/16” DRILL BIT
4. DRILL HOLES 5-8 WITH THE ¾” DRILL BIT
5. ROUTE THE CROSSHATCHED REGION TO A DEPTH OF A BOUT.060” (ABOUT THE THICKNESS OF A PENNY).
6. USING THE SABRE SAW CUT OUT THE CENTER PORTION BY CUTTING BETWEEN HOLES 5-8.
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BUTTON TEMPLATES
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CARD READER MOUNTING TEMPLATE A
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CARD READER MOUNTING TEMPLATE B
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FAN HOLE TEMPLATE
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Key features
Install hardware
Connect components
Navigate system setup menus
Troubleshoot issues
Game reference guide
Frequently asked questions
The installation process involves preparing the cabinet, checking the harness and wiring, installing the card reader, Nighthawk box, CID, I/O board, antenna, control panel, and completing the system box and I/O board connections. Finally, you need to install the cabinet graphics and connect the coin doors, test switch, and volume control.
The setup process includes connecting the monitor, trackball, and buttons, as well as installing the control panel overlay and finishing the control panel. You also need to complete the system box connections, I/O board connections, and install the cabinet graphics. Finally, connect the coin doors, test switch, and volume control.
The navigation involves entering the System Setup Mode, selecting a menu, choosing a menu/option, changing a value, and using the buttons on the control panel to confirm selections.