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GAME STATUS DISPLAYS
(Continued)
Adjustment
Informatlon·-Ad
At end of the Audit Information presentation, with the AUTO-UP switch in the Up position, the operator
can press the ADVANCE button to proceed to the Adjustment Information portion 01 the !;l.t.®C~'im
Game Status Displays, as shown in the Player Score Displays. A list 01the Game Adjustments appears in
the
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Game Adjustment
Table.
The operator can press the ADVANCE button ~ to view each Adjustment Information display item. To
proceed more rapidly through this information, the operator only has to press
and hQldthe
ADVANCE
button. If a desired item is passed, the operator can use the MANUAL-DOWN switch position with the
ADVANCE button to back up to the desired item.
The rIDt.®
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Game Adjustment
Table lists the 70 items of the Adjustment Information portion of
the BAD CATS Game Status Displays. Presentation of the displays is similar to that for the Audit
Information (that is, the upper display shows a descriptive phrase; the light type below the column
headings names the respective backbox displays where the information appears, etc.).
The
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Game-specific Adjustments Table lists those Game-specific Adjustment Items for
which settings vary between the major models of pinball products.
The Game Adjustment Table, along with the Game-specific Adjustment Table, provides the Factory
Settings for the three major models of pinball products (defined by its country/language designation).
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Game-specific Adjustments Table
Adjustment
Descriptive Phras.
Factory Seni
Item
Domestic
(lower)
W Ger/
(lower)
(Upper Display)
(US/Can.)
Frencb European
Ad 31
112
PRICEBUY IN
NO
32
PROGRESSIVE
I
NORMAL
I
CONTEST GAME
Progress.
33
UBERAU2ER
YES
NO
46
EX, BALLS
I
GAME
33%
47
SPECIALS
I
GAME
5%
48
A. MODE SOUNDS
YES
NO
51
CONSOL. BALL TIME
45 sec 50 sec
52
NORMAL
I
DIM/ DIMMESTFLASHERS
NORMAL
NOTE
In both of these tables, each Adjustment Item's Factory Setting for each of the three
major models of pinball products is that shown in the 'Domestic' (US
I
Can.) column,
unless a superseding entry appears in the French or West German columns of these
tables. A superseding entry takes precedence over the 'Domestic' entry for the only
the particular model indicated by its column.