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I.C.E Iceball Pro - Diagnostic Procedures for Repair; Entering Diagnostic Mode; Interpreting Diagnostic Output; Score Sensor Testing Method

I.C.E Iceball Pro
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Diagnostic mode
0123456789ABCD
0 = 10 point sensor
1 = 40 point sensor
2 = right 100 point sensor
3 = N/A
4 = 20 point sensor
5 = N/A
6 = 30 point sensor
7 = N/A
8 = N/A
9 = Left 100 point sensor
A = player button
B = game button
C = up button
D = down button (it will always cause 0, 1, 2, 4, 6, and 9.)
E = Start
NOTE: Dropping a ball through 50 triggers 2 and 9.
When the game is in the standby mode, pressing and holding down the Down arrow button will
cause the game to enter a diagnostic mode. This mode will aid you in finding faults with your
game.
Once in the diagnostic mode, the game will play a sound file and display information on the status
of the buttons and score sensors.
The diagnostic will display any bad files found on the SDCARD with a letter, number, and or color.
If bad files exists, please contact ICE support for help in resolving any audio issues.
Score sensors can be tested by dropping a ball into each score hole. Test each by pressing each
button. The display will light a letter or number red when it detects a button press or a ball in a
score hole. See below for translation.

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