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instrution set for bingo machine series 6 |
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Monday, 25 January 2010 13:28 |
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SERIES 6 BINGO OPERATING INTRUCTIONS 1 – 90 & 1 – 12
Connect the power supply to the mains. The unit enters a test routine.
The displays reset: GL in the total numbers window. 90 in the next number window.
Setting the required bingo game.
Press the SELECT switch to choose between 90, or 12 number bingo games.
When the required game is displayed press the CLEAR switch.
To change the game without disconnecting from the mains, clear the game to zero, and then press RECALL. GL is displayed: continue as above.
Setting the jackpot number.
After setting the required bingo game the display indicates JP and 00.
Press the SELECT switch to increase the value of the jackpot number, if required, from the default setting of 00.
The value changes from zero to 35 on the first press, and increases by one on each subsequent press of the SELECT switch.
The jackpot number decreases by one for each press of the RECALL switch.
When the required jackpot number is displayed, press the CLEAR switch.
A Zero is now displayed in each window.
Jackpot numbers lower than 35 are not valid.
The last selected game length and jackpot numbers are stored in memory.
Selecting Numbers.
Press and hold SELECT: The selected number is displayed to the operator only.
Release SELECT: The selected number is displayed to the audience.
The previous number selected is shown blinking on the 1 – 90 matrix.
To recall the selected numbers in reverse order: Press RECALL.
To exit recall mode, press SELECT.
Decimal points blinking in the displays indicate that the unit is in recall mode.
To begin a new game, press CLEAR twice.
Series 6 Bingo memory back-up.
If power is removed from the machine, the current game is retained in memory.
If at switch-on a previous game is displayed, press CLEAR twice.
External Display Socket.
This 3 pole stereo 3.5mm. jack socket allows for additional audience displays
(EDU 100) to be connected to Series 6 Bingo.
Note: Use only the supplied power supply. 9 volts d.c. regulated 350mA.
Do not use an unregulated power supply.
Do not use a power supply greater than 9 volts d.c.
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