ICEGAME AF1000X Air FX Full Size Air Hockey Table User Manual

June 8, 2024
ICEGAME

ICEGAME AF1000X Air FX Full Size Air Hockey Table
ICEGAME AF1000X Air FX Full Size Air Hockey Table

Locate keys and Open

The keys are either located in the coin return of the coin door or screwed to the bottom of the cabinet. There should be two different types of keys. One set for the coin door and another to open the player’s puck doors.

Locate the legs and feet.

The leg, feet, and hardware is located inside the right side door.
Locate the legs and feet

Leg Assembly

After removing the legs from the cabinet, remove the bolt using a 6mm Allen wrench on each leg. You will have to also use a wrench to hold the adjustment rod from spinning out. Then place one feet per leg and reattach the 6mm bolt. The adjustment rods are installed from the factory and can be adjusted for uneven heights once installed to the cabinet.
Leg Assembly

Attaching the assembled Legs

Using four 7/16 bolts and washers attach each leg onto the bottom of the cabinet. Tighten all bolts.
Attaching the assembled Legs

Positioning the Table

Flip the table onto its legs using at least four people on either side.
Positioning the Table

Opening The cabinet Top

Located in the cash box is the Allen wrench key to open the cabinet top playfield. Insert the wrench as shown and turn counter-clock-wise to unlock the playfield.
Opening The cabinet Top

Locating the Score Head and sides

The score head assembly is bolted to the bottom of the cabinet. The side rails and divider are attached with straps stapled to the bottom of the cabinet.
Locating the Score Head and sides

Installing Score Head

The score head is mounted on the opposite side of the coin door. Insert the wire harness from the score header marquee into the cabinet. Then attach the Score Header Marquee using four AA6584 1/4 20 black bolts and washers. Open the playfield back up and connect the harness.
Installing Score Head

Attaching Side Guards

Using four AA6032 8×1/2 Hex w/tek screws attach the side guards. Slide the playfield divider into the side guard slot.
Attaching Side Guards

Slide the other side guard into the other end of the playfield divider and attach using AA6032 8×1/2 Hex w/tek screws
Attaching Side Guards

Rev B board layout

Rev B board layout
Rev B board layout
Rev B board layout

J1: Connector

Pin Color wire Description
1 Orange +12 volts
2 Yellow/red Red RGB LED
3 Yellow/green Green RGB LED
4 Yellow/blue Blue RGB LED
5 Orange/black Marquee +12 volts
6 Red/Black Marquee Red RGB LED
7 Green/Black Marquee Green RGB LED
8 Blue/Black Marquee Blue RGB LED

J2: Connector

Pin Color wire Description
1 Orange +12 volts
2 Yellow/red Red RGB LED
3 Yellow/green Green RGB LED
4 Yellow/blue Blue RGB LED
5 Orange/black +12 volts
6 Brown/red Red RGB LED
7 Brown/green Green RGB LED
8 Brown/blue Blue RGB LED

J7:

Pin Color wire Description
1 Black Fused (7amps) +12 volts
2
3
4 Black/white Ground
5 Black/white Ground

J8:

Pin Color wire Description
1 Orange Marquee +12
2 Black Marquee ground

Rev B board layout

CN4: Connector ; Ticket dispensers

Pin Color wire Description
1 Orange +12 VDC
2 Black Ground
3 Violet/white Ticket run line ; Goes High when tickets are owed.
4 Violet/blue Notch Line ; Goes low when optic is not blocked.
5 Orange +12 VDC
6 Black Ground
7 Yellow/white Ticket run line; Goes High when tickets are owed.
8 Yellow/blue Notch line ; Goes low when optic is not blocked.

CN1: Connector ; Power

Pin Color wire Description
1 Green w/yellow Earth ground
2 N/A No connection
3 Blue Neutral AC
4 Brown Hot AC

CN3: Connector ; Data to main board

Pin Color wire Description
1 light Blue +24 VDC
2 Black Ground
3 white data
4 tan data
5 yellow data
6 green data

CN1:

Pin Wire Color Description
1 Black Ground
2 Grey/red Power
3 N/A No connection
4 Blue/black Sense

Programming

To access configuration menu the machine should have no credits and be at attract mode.

To enter the Program Menu press and hold for a few seconds. The display will show “P1”. This informs you that you are in program mode.

To navigate the menu:

Momentarily pressing the key will advance to the next parameter.
Momentarily pressing key will go back a parameter.
Momentarily pressing key will INCREASE the value for that parameter.
Momentarily pressing key will DECREASE the value for that parameter.
Holding will exit out of the configuration menu and SAVE CHANGES.
Programming

P1 (goals): Maximum number of goals per game:

  • Minimum value 2.
  • Maximum value 9.

P2 (time): Maximum length of the game (in minutes):

  • Minimum value 2.
  • Maximum value 9.

P3 (free games): Length of the free games mode (in hours).

  • Minimum value 1.
  • Maximum value 9.

P4 (small coin): Number of small coins to buy 1 game.

  • Minimum value 1.
  • Maximum value 9.

P5 (DBV): Number of pulses for DBV for 1 game.

  • Minimum value 1.
  • Maximum value 9.

P6 (DBV): Discount: Number of games per 1 game credits. CN11 – pin 5.

  • Minimum value 1.
  • Maximum value 9.

P7 (tune): Select tune during the game.

  • Minimum value 1 (for BABY air hockey).
  • Maximum value 2 (other models: 2 random tunes).

P8 (tune): Appeal tune activation.

  • Minimum value 0 (not activated).
  • Maximum value 1 (activated).

T1: Number of ticket expendors connected.

  • Minimum value 0.
  • Maximum value 2.

T2: Number of tickets per scored goal.

  • Minimum value 0.
  • Maximum value 9.

T3: When tickets per goal are delivered.

  • Minimum value 1 (when goal is scored).
  • Maximum value 2 (at the end of the game).

T4: Number of tickets per won game.

  • Minimum value 0.
  • Maximum value 9.

T5: Display tickets counter in collection sequence (only if T1=2).

  • Minimum value 0.
  • Maximum value 2.
  • Modes:
    Value 0: small coin – big coin – ticket1 – ticket2
    Value 1: small coin – big coin – tickets
    Value 2: small coin – big coin – ticket1 – ticket2 – tickets

E1: Special function mode: DOOR MOTORS ALWAYS CLOSED:
GOAL OPEN JUST WHEN GOAL SCORED.

  • Minimum value 0 (normal function mode).
  • Maximum value 1 (special function mode).

Ball Deflector Mounting Positions

NOTE ** Color has been changed to red to accent.
Ball Deflector Mounting Positions

Accessing the SA1228 Boards

  • Step 1: Remove the back cover.
    Accessing the SA1228 Boards

  • Step 2: Remove the standoffs that hold the boards.
    Accessing the SA1228 Boards
    Accessing the SA1228 Boards

Mounting position determines dipswitch settings.

Mounting position determines dipswitch settings.
Mounting position determines dipswitch settings.
Mounting position determines dipswitch settings.
Mounting position determines dipswitch settings.
Mounting position determines dipswitch settings.
Mounting position determines dipswitch settings.
Mounting position determines dipswitch settings.

Spare Parts List

ICE part Description
SA0259 Bright Yellow (hard/fast) puck
SA1006RF Player handle red
SA1007BF Player handle blue
E00724AFAX LED strip RGB 59 cuts
E00724AFBX LED strip dual 4 cuts
E00852AFX LED strip large white 19 cuts
AA5014 7/8 cam lock
SA0258 Puck Blue
SA11766 Cash Box
SA12344 Puck Motor
SA12220 Goal Sensor

WARRANTY POLICY

ICE Inc. warrants that all of its products will be free from defects in material and workmanship. When placing a warranty request, please be prepared to provide the following information:

  • Serial Number of Game or Bill of Sale
  • Machine Type
  • A Detailed Description of the Equipment Fault Symptoms

ICE product, including, Sam’s Billiards, Neolith, Game Concepts & Funway is warranted as follows:

  • 180 days on the Main PCB, Computers and Motors
  • 1 Year on LCD/LED Monitor Panels (through Manufacturer)
  • 90 days on all other electronic/mechanical components (i.e. DBV’s, Ticket Dispensers)
  • 30 days on all parts and repaired items
  • ICE Inc shall not be obligated to furnish a warranty request under the following conditions:
  • Equipment has been subjected to unwarranted stress through abuse or neglect
  • Equipment has been damaged as a result of arbitrary repair/modification attempts
  • Equipment that has failed through normal wear and tear (bulbs, balls, buttons, etc.)

ICE Inc. will assume no liability whatsoever for costs associated with labor to replace defective parts or travel time associated therein.

All defective warranty covered components will be replaced with new or factory refurbished components equal to OEM specifications. ICE Inc. (or the manufacturer) will cover domestic (U.S.A.) UPS ground (or comparable shipping means) freight costs to the customer during the warranty period. Expedited shipments are available for an additional charge at the customer’s own expense.

Defective parts are to be returned to ICE Inc. (or the manufacturer), at the customer’s expense, in a timely fashion.

They should be packaged following UPS guidelines to insure safe transit back to ICE. Adequate value freight insurance should be used in case the shipper damages the item and a claim must be filed.

ICE distributors are independent, privately owned and operated. In their judgment, they may sell parts and/or accessories other than those manufactured by ICE Inc. We cannot be responsible for the quality, suitability or safety of any non-ICE part, modification (including labor) that is performed by such a distributor.

CUSTOMER SERVICE

Innovative Concepts in Entertainment
10123 Main St.
Clarence, NY 14031
Phone #: (716) – 759 – 0360
Fax #: (716) – 759 – 0884
www.icegame.com

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