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COPYRIGHT
1997 MERIT INDUSTRIES, INC.
PM0109-0D MEGATOUCH™ XL MANUAL 1
Site Preparation
In determining the location for your Megatouch XL
video game, consideration must be given to a
suitable, grounded electrical outlet. Since the game
is a computerized device, it should have a separate
circuit, if at all possible. If a separate circuit is not
available, care should be taken to provide a clean
and constant voltage. As a basic guideline, never
connect the unit to a circuit that also supplies power
to freezers, coolers or other high power consuming
and electrical noise generating equipment.
Game Description
The Megatouch XL comes housed in a 13”
countertop cabinet, a 19” cabaret cabinet or a 19”
upright cabinet.
The countertop model has 4 key-locked
compartments: the CPU section, the CD-ROM
access, the coin mech section and the coin box. The
upright and cabaret models also have 4 key-locked
compartments: the CPU section, the coin mech
section, the coin box and the rear door. The
countertop is equipped with one coin mech and the
upright and cabaret models have two; optional bill
acceptors are available for all models.
CD-ROM Compartment (countertop model only)
Located on the left side of the game, the CD-ROM
door allows access to the CD-ROM player.
Rear Door Compartment (upright/cabaret models)
The rear compartment of the 19” upright allows
access to the rear of the monitor, the
communications board and the touchscreen
controller
CPU Section
The CPU section is accessible from the rear of the
unit in the countertop and from the front of the
upright and cabaret versions. In the countertop, The
CPU section houses the CRT, the monitor controls,
the CPU and CRT-500 I/O boards, the power supply
and the main harness; in the upright and cabaret
versions, the CPU section houses the CPU and
CRT-500 I/O boards, the power supply, the main
harness, the CD player and volume control.
The Dallas key and boot PROM are located on the
CRT-500 I/O board, as is the volume control for the
countertop version. The volume control for the
upright and cabaret models, is located at the front of
the PC shelf (see Figures 4, 6 and 7 for locations).
Coin Mech/Coin Box Section
13” Countertop
The coin mech/coin box section is accessible from
the front of the unit. This section is key-locked for
security purposes. A sturdy metal box, located within
the coin mech section, holds all coins deposited into
the machine. The coin box is separately key-locked
for security.
Also located within the cavity of the coin mech are 2
internal switches, ”SETUP” and “CALIBRATE,” and
the coin meter. Location of these switches can be
seen in Figure 4. Pressing the “SETUP” button will
bring you to the Megatouch Setup screen (see
Figure 1). See the next section for calibration
instructions.
19” Upright/19” Cabaret
The coin mech and coin box are accessible from the
front of the cabinet. Both doors are key-locked for
security purposes.
Also located within the cavity of the coin mech are 2
internal switches, ”SETUP” and “CALIBRATE,” and
the coin meter. Location of these switches can be
seen in Figures 5 and 7. Pressing the “SETUP”
button will bring you to the Megatouch Setup screen
(see Figure 1). See the next section for calibration
instructions. The remote monitor controls are also
located inside the coin mech section, Velcroed to the
top of the coin box.
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