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Table of Contents Introduction 1 Section 1: General Description 1.1 Dimensions 1 1 Section 2: Features of the Machine 1 Section 3: 3.1 3.2 3.3 Super Shuffle Basics Super Shuffle Definations Using the Console Using the Tournament Mode 2 2 2 2 Section 4: 4.1 4.2 4.3 Operation Power Up Main Game Menu Setup Mode 3 3 3 4 Section 5: 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Technical Description Monitor Power Supply Hardware Operating Conditions at 120VAC 6 6 6 6 6 Section 6: 6.1 6.2 6.
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Introduction This manual contains operation, parts lists and troubleshooting information for Arachnid’s Super Shuffle shuffleboard machine. If you encounter a problem that is not covered in this manual, or if you have any questions, contact Arachnid at 1-800-435-8319 (815-654-0212) from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST. You can also reach us at arachtech@bullshooter.com or visit our support site at http://www.arachnidinc.com/support.php Section 1 General Description The Super Shuffle is an electronic shuffleboard. 1.
During a game, you can use the Console buttons to view the playing field. Section 3 Super Shuffle Basics 3.1 Basic Super Shuffle Definitions 28” Widescreen Monitor - A 28” widescreen HD Monitor. Playing Field - Players slide their pucks down the playing field. Gutter - When a puck slides off (or is knocked off) the playing field, the pucks land here. Drink Holders - Place your frosty beverages in these while you play. Base - These plastic bases support the Super Shuffle and contain the coin mechanisms.
8. Select which player will start first in the match. 9. Once the starting player is chosen, the match begins. Repeat steps 7 and 8 for the other matches. An Open mark means you knocked down no pins on the puck you threw. This is commonly referred as a “gutter ball”. No pins means no points. At the end of the tournament, the winning player will be awarded with a fanfare and his name being displayed above his opponents. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins. Section 4 Operation 4.
Crazy Shuffle: This game plays similar to a Highscore game except that the playing area is vastly different. The end of the board has 16 squares with numbers listed between 2 and 9. Each player throws all of his pucks. Each square is worth 100 times the value listed (2=200, 9=900). Hangers are worth double! The puck needs to make it past the foul line to stay in play. A puck must completely cross into the 100 spot to score any points.
Attract Setup: The items in this menu allow you to change the settings in the attract mode. Online Promotions: Turns on and off whether this shuffleboard can be used in any HotButton Promotions. Manage Operator Ads: Displays all operator ads on the board and allows you to delete specific ads. This is good for troubleshooting. Delete HotButton Configuration: Deletes the HotButton settings from the shuffleboard. Delete All Operator Ads: Used to delete ALL the graphic files from the machine.
Backup Turn Limit: You can change the limit of the “Back Up A Turn” feature of the Super Shuffle. C. Communications Setup Connection Type: Choose between LeagueComm (Modem), LeagueLeader (Highspeed) and LeagueLeader (Modem). Network Settings: In this menu, you can change the settings of the network. Network Device: This option allows you choose the device type you are using to communicate with the internet. The Super Shuffle has built in Ethernet capabilities and can be configured to use a WiFi card.
Connect Now: Use this option to communicate automatically. Section 5 Technical Descriptions D. Reports Game Popularity Counter: Displays a history of machine usage. Shows all games on the machine, the number of times each game was played, the number of credits collected toward each game, and the percentage of times each game was finished. Coin Slot Report: Displays the number of credits taken in by each of the coin slots individually.
Section 6 Communications You can network the Super Shuffle machine with other highspeed equipment in your locations. There are two networking types; Ethernet (wired) or Wireless. You will need a working router for any of these networking options to work. 6.1 Setting up a Wired Network Setting up a wired network, or ethernet, is fairly straight forward. The Super Shuffle’s mainboard has a built in network card. You will need to have a properly set up router first. 1.
Section 7 Maintenance There will be times when you will need to manipulate the hardware on the Super Shuffle. This section will explain how. 7.1 Adjusting the Lasers Good Alignment Poor Alignment The lasers are what the Super Shuffle uses to sense when 5. Once adjusted, close the laser access plate and screw it down. a puck has scored. From time to time, these may be knocked out alignment. Follow the instructions below: CAUTION: Do Not Over Tighten The Laser Brackets. 7.
7. Remove the second half of the bracket. Take note of how the bracket came out, you will have to put the new one in the same way. 8. Install the new bracket and laser. Once the nuts are snug, give each one a quarter turn to tighten. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE BRACKETS. Tightening them more will only damage the bracket. 9. Plug the Super Shuffle back in and turn on the game. 10.Go into Instructions from the main menu. This will turn the lasers on for three (3) minutes. 11.Adjust the lasers as needed.
7.4 Opening the Playing Surface In order to change components, add a modem, network card or get into the Setup Mode, you will need to open the playing surface. 1. Use your key and unlock the playing surface in the front. 2. Put both hands to the side of the playing surface.You should feel a hand hold on each side. 3. Carefully slide back the playing surface about an inch. 4. Lift up the playing surface and slide toward you.
Section 9 Parts List The numbers listed are Arachnid part numbers. Please use the Arachnid numbers when placing an order. Some descriptions are followed by a number in parentheses. This number is the quantity used in that assembly.
9.1 Super Shuffle - 42798 9.6 Ground Plane Assembly - 42880 This is a list of the subassemblies and their part numbers. What will follow after this section is a broken down parts list of those sub assemblies.
Section 9: Troubleshooting .Problem Unable to Communicate with IOB Lasers are blocked Left Laser Blocked Right Laser Blocked Both Lasers Blocked No Video Possible Cause Solution a. Parallel cable is unplugged either from a. Check connections. Reattach cable if the IOB or the Motherboard. necessary. a. Laser is blocked. a. Remove blockage. If none is evident check the laser and sensor ports. Clean the sensor and laser. b. Lasers unaligned. b. See 7.1 for instructions. c. Laser light is dim. c.
A1 Recommended Wireless PCI Cards Card Name/Model Documented Transmission Distance Protocol and Standards iMicro NT-PCI54M Up to 200m Indoor SABRENT PCI-G802 Up to 100m Indoor EdiMAX EW-7128G Up to 50m Indoor TRENDnet TEW423PI/A 35-100m Indoor EnGenius EPI-3601S Unknown Zonet ZEW 1605 Up to 100m Indoor HiRO H50170 Up to 50m Indoor Rosewill RNX-G300EX Up to 80m Indoor IEEE 802.11g IEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEE 802.11b CSMA/CA w/ACK IEEE 802.11g IEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEE 802.11b IEEE 802.