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Brand | LAI Games |
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Model | Color Match |
Category | Arcade Game Machines |
Language | English |
Color Match is a prize redemption game with multiple payout options.
Details items included in the game packaging and its contents.
Details the weight, height, width, and length of the game cabinet.
Specifies the voltage and wattage requirements for the game.
Specifies ambient temperature, humidity, UV, and vibration limits.
Step-by-step guide for assembling the game cabinet components.
Explains the primary goal and player interaction in the game.
Step-by-step guide on how players engage with the game mechanics.
Describes the game's display and audio when idle.
Details Coin Play and Free Play options for initiating game sessions.
Covers game screenshots and access to gameplay history.
Details the hierarchy and options available within the operator menu.
Explains the visual indicators and controls for loading prizes.
Step-by-step instructions for loading prizes into the cabinet doors.
Steps to configure and designate special prize doors.
Instructions for filling and securing prizes onto the prize arms.
Recommendations for prize dimensions to ensure proper vending.
Configuration options for coin mechanisms and credit settings.
Settings for awarding bonus credits based on coin input.
Settings for prize type, quantity, and payout conditions.
Settings for prize type, quantity, points, and difficulty.
Settings for prize type, difficulty, game speed, and door options.
Options for customizing prize logos and background colors.
Settings for enabling mercy prizes and defining prize type/quantity.
Options to enable free play and award prizes during free play.
Settings for game volume, attract mode audio, and delay.
Section for viewing game statistics and performance data.
List and description of all available audit counters and metrics.
Procedures for testing cabinet switches and lamps.
Procedures for testing cabinet doors and prize arms/dispensers.
Lists common error types, their causes, and potential solutions.
Manage error logs, history, and notification settings.
Information on errors related to corrupted game data and configuration files.
How to access and navigate through different history records.
Details major, minor, and special win history, including screenshots.
Records of played games and prize door activity.
Settings for dispenser type, gameplay instructions, and time/date.
Options for cabinet type, system diagnostics, and language.
Includes copying logs, clearing prizes, and screen calibration/alignment.
Lists the necessary items for creating a bootable USB drive.
Step-by-step guide using Rufus to create a bootable USB for software updates.
Identifies main serviceable items on the cabinet front, rear, and player panel.
Details the operator panel buttons, volume, power inlet, and prize door lock assembly.
Describes monitor controls, coin mechanisms, speakers, cash box, and counters.
Description of the service controls accessed via the operator panel.
Describes the power supply unit and the minor prize arms.
Information on buttons, volume knob, and power inlet/switch.
Describes the Quixant PC, FB182 IO PCB, and FB190 RGB Controller.
Details ticket/capsule dispensers, various lamps, and monitor surround lighting.
Details access for edge, header, monitor surround, and major prize lighting.
Guidelines for cleaning and checking exterior and interior cabinet components.
Procedures for checking buttons and minor prize arm functionality.
Explains the 12VDC power supply unit and voltage adjustment.
Details the 9-way Molex connector for coin comparators.
Details the 4-way Molex receptacle for ticket/capsule dispensers.
Details the 21-pin connector for card system integration.
Explains the necessity of the security dongle for game operation.
Details front and rear panel connections for the Quixant PC.
Explains the purpose of DVI, USB, COM, SATA, and power connections.
Detailed pinout for the FB182 connector.
Lists fuses and their corresponding circuits on the FB182 board.
Pinout details for Quixant J1 (RS485, JCM) and J2 (I2C, Buttons).
Pinout details for Quixant J3, including prize door switches and motors.
Pinout details for Quixant J4 (Prize door switches/motors) and J5 (Motor drivers).
Details the J6 power input connector.
Details J7 connections for bidirectional motors.
Details J8 connections for prize and coin meters.
Details J9 connections for prize door lock motors.
Details J10 connections for ticket mech and high-side drivers.
Details J11 connections for spare high/low drivers.
Details P1 connector pinout for game inputs like buttons and switches.
Details P2 connector pinout for game inputs like buttons and switches.
Details P3 connector pinout for auxiliary signals.
Details P4 connector pinout for light drivers.
Details P5 connector pinout for light outputs.
Details P6 connector pinout for door lock lighting.
Details P10 connector pinout for minor prize arm motors.
Illustrates power flow from the entry module to the power supply.
Detailed wiring diagrams for the FB182 board and its connections.
Wiring diagrams for the Quixant PC, its ports, and monitor connections.
Wiring diagrams for control inputs and outputs, including prize door and motor controls.
Specific wiring diagrams for individual prize doors, lamps, and locks.
Wiring diagrams for minor prize arms, sensors, speakers, and counters.
Wiring diagrams for player buttons, coin inputs, and optional coin door wiring.
Wiring diagrams for the RGB controller and cabinet lighting connections.
Diagrams for optional wiring like bill acceptors and coin selectors.
Operator's obligations regarding legal operation and unauthorized modifications.
Details the warranty period, repair obligations, and claim procedures.
Provides contact details for sales, technical support, and website.