Silver Strike Bowling™ Version 08/04 Page 7
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The Cabinet
Cabinet Selection
You can choose either a new cabinet or a used cabinet for your Silver Strike Bowling game. Reusing a cabinet is
by far the most cost-effective way to maximize the return on your initial investment. In either case, all you need to
provide is the cabinet with a monitor, JAMMA harness, coin and bill acceptors, working fluorescent/marquee
lights, and speakers. We provide the rest. The end result is a new game at a very low cost.
When selecting a cabinet, keep in mind that a large control panel allows you to mount the trackball farther from
the monitor. This prevents players' hands from hitting the monitor glass when rolling the trackball forward, and will
earn better than a smaller control panel closer to the monitor.
Preparing the Cabinet for Installation
Follow these steps to prepare your cabinet before installation:
1. Remove the following from the cabinet: Main Logic Board(s) (and hard drive if present), Control
Panel, Monitor Viewing Glass, Marquee, and Power Supply.
2. Thoroughly clean out your cabinet. Remove all of the old buttons, joysticks, etc. DO NOT remove
monitor and speaker wires or the wires that were previously hooked up to the control panel.
3. Remove the old graphics and adhesive from the cabinet including the control panel.
4. For a fresh look and best earnings painting is highly recommended. Spray painting gives a better
finish, but if an air brush or paint sprayer is unavailable a roller is second best. Remember to cover all
exposed surfaces not to be painted. When not installing into an old Golden Tee® dedicated cabinet,
the recommended color choice is black.
5. Make sure to have the sides of the cabinet and the control panel as smooth and flat as possible to
allow for a higher quality finish when applying the control panel background, labels, and side decals.
6. The "new game look" should always apply to the inside of your game as well. A few wire ties and
shrink tubing on your harness, some fastening hardware on your subassemblies, and a sweep with
the vacuum cleaner will help ensure that glitches do not occur.
Monitor Requirements and Clean-Up
Silver Strike Bowling has been designed to operate with SVGA (800 x 600), VGA (640 x 480), medium resolution
(512 x 384) and low resolution (340 x 255) monitor systems. For best results choose a cabinet with a SVGA
compatible monitor.
When operating with a SVGA or VGA monitor, Silver Strike Bowling uses the standard VGA sync timing and
signals. When operating with medium resolution or low resolution monitors, Silver Strike Bowling operates with
composite negative serrated sync.
NOTE: In all cases a horizontal mount raster scan monitor is required.
Silver Strike Bowling has been designed to run at multiple screen resolutions. Operating Silver Strike Bowling at
the highest possible resolution will give your game the best results (and revenue). Many current games use
medium-res. and VGA/SVGA monitors already. If you have a low-res. monitor, it may be possible to switch it to a
higher resolution. Check your monitor's manual for availability.
CAUTION! Monitors are extremely dangerous and can result in severe injury. Make sure you follow and observe
all safety precautions as outlined in your monitor's manual.
ALWAYS disconnect the power to the cabinet before working on or around the monitor.
Now is a great time to clean both sides of the monitor viewing glass and monitor screen to ensure a clear view of
the game. Once you have done so reinstall the monitor viewing glass back in place.