MOSS DISTRIBUTING MS5800 Pipeline Cut 2 Win Dlx Deluxe Cabinet Instruction Manual
- August 12, 2024
- Moss Distributing
Table of Contents
- MOSS DISTRIBUTING MS5800 Pipeline Cut 2 Win Dlx Deluxe Cabinet
- Product Usage Instructions
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Getting started
- Programming your Cut 2 Win
- Difficult level setting Modes
- System Set
- Hanging / Displaying your Prizes\
- Mounting The Marquee
- Main PCB Pinout
- Wiring Diagram
- Installing a card reader
- Contact
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
MOSS DISTRIBUTING MS5800 Pipeline Cut 2 Win Dlx Deluxe Cabinet
Product Specifications:
- Product Name: Cut 2 Win
- Manufacturer: Pipeline Games
- Website: www.pipelinegames.com
- Contact: 732-387-0233
Product Usage Instructions
Getting Started:
Ensure you have read the manual before using the game to avoid user errors or improper setup that could affect performance.
How to Play:
The game will prompt you to cut at a specific place to win prizes.
Programming your Cut 2 Win:
To access the setup menu:
- Locate the handheld controller at the back of the machine’s control panel.
- Use the controller while looking at the front game display.
- Press the confirm button and enter the password: 77777777.
- Use the up or down button to change digits and confirm to move to the next digit.
- Once the password is entered, you can access the setup menu to configure settings.
Basic Parameter:
This section displays various parameters related to money in and prizes won.
Account Check:
Includes options like All In, All Out, Free Time, All Play, Out Gift, and Clear Data.
Motor Parameter:
Adjust the position and check where the cutting blade is set for proper alignment.
Check Sensor:
Diagnostic tool to check different sensors in the game such as F/B Ori#, Door Signal, Cut Sensor, Gift Sensor, and Coin Signal.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How often should I check the motor parameters?
- A: It is recommended to check your motor parameters after transporting and at regular intervals to ensure proper alignment and operation.
- Q: How frequently can a player win prizes on average?
- A: Normally skilled players can win about every 100-200 plays on average. Adjust prize values and play costs accordingly.
- Q: Can I change settings to offer higher-value prizes?
- A: Contact us for details on how to make setting changes for higher-value prizes. Ensure compliance with local/state laws before making changes.
READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THE GAME!
User error or improper setup will make the game not perform as designed
It is crucial to check your motor parameters after transporting and on regular
intervals to confirm proper alignment and operation…see the settings page
(Option #3) or call for assistance. After years of testing, we have found
normally skilled
players will be able to win about every 100-200 plays on average. Please keep
this in mind as you chose what prizes you are going to use in the game and the
cost per play you are going to charge If your area of the country will allow
more operator control than the factory settings to allow for a higher value of
prizes to be given, please contact us for the details on how to make some
setting changes to accomplish this. REMEMBER check with your local / state
laws to make sure this is allowed if your area. It is YOUR responsibility to
do this before you make any changes to the way the game was factory set.
Getting started
How to play
- Insert money to start game. Press and hold button to move cutter forward towards the string. When player cuts the string, the door will open automatically. The player can take out of the gift. NOTE it is important that you HOLD the button when the game starts UNTIL you get the cutter where you want it to cut. If you just tap the button the cutter will cut in the back of the game and your game will be over. Remember PRESS AND HOLD.
- If players do not press the button before the time runs out the cutter will choose a place to cut on its own.
Programming your Cut 2 Win
Located on in the back of your machine control panel is a handheld controller
Use this controller while looking at your front game display. Hit the confirm button and the machine will ask you for a password. The password to get into setup is 7’s all the way across (77777777.) Use the up or down button on the controller to change the first digit and hit the confirm button to move to the next digit. Once the password is in, you can enter the setup menu. Read through the following info to get a better understanding of what each setting does.
Basic Parameter
- Coins to play:1-20
- Time per play :10-90s(Default time: 20s)
- Volume:1-30
- Machine code: range,0-99
- English/中文
- Background music: On/Off
- Return : This will get you back to the main menu.
Account check
- All In : Lifetime Money in ( This cannot be cleared)
- All Out: Life time number of prizes won. (This cannot be cleared) .
- Free Time: This is Not Used
- All Play: This is the current number of money in. This can be cleared.
- Out Gift: This is the current number of prizes won. This can be cleared.
- Clear Data: This will clear your current money in and prizes won but will affect your lifetime history. This requires a password again to clear. Use the all 7’s password to clear the Data.
- Return : This will get you back to the main menu.
Motor Parameter
- Position : (This is the position number the machine is currently set for.)
- Check : (This can be used to see where the cutting blade is currently set for. Use this before resetting the position.)
This is where you tell the computer where the string is located, so checking this is crucial to making sure your game plays correctly. Go to check and hit confirm on the controller. The cutting head will come forward and stop on the position is it set for. Make sure the string is as close to the middle of the blade as possible. (See diagram below for proper string placement.) If the string looks correct then you do not have to do any further adjustment. Just hit confirm on the controller and the cutting head will go back to its home position. If the string looks incorrect you will have to reset the position manually. Go to position one screen and hit confirm. The position number will change to 0 and at this point you will have the ability to move the cutting head to the correct position with the Up and Down buttons on the controller. Once the blade is set to the correct position (This should normally be somewhere 3400 and 3600) press the confirm button to lock that number in and the cutting head will go back to its home position.
- The rope must ALWAYS be in the middle of the blade
- Be careful, the blade is sharp…it’s a blade
- Make sure the string is pulled pretty tight
- Strina goes straight down through the V in the back of the metal round bars.
- call for help 1-732-387-0233
- www.pipelinegames.com
Check Sensor
This is a diagnostic tool for checking the different sensors in the game.
- = on 0 = off
- F/B Ori# : ( Home switch for the cutting head.)
- Door Signal : (Microswitch on electronic locks.)
- Cut Sensor : (Micro switch on the blade arm.)
- Gift Sensor : (Micro switch on the prize hook.)
- Coin Signal : (Coin pulse signal.)
Return : This will get you back to the main menu
Password change
Warning!! Do not change this!!! Changing the password will lock you out of your settings, and there is no other way of getting back in other then changing a board.
Set Network
This is for future use, but not currently part of the existing software
Difficult level setting Modes
- Difficulty: This is the number of games before a payout.
- Prize Mode :
- Mode 0 – for DEMO MODE ONY! there will not be any winners with this mode . Do not use for normal play
- Mode 1 If you have the percentage set to a number, say 100, the game will win on exactly 100 if the player is even close. If the player is not close and does not win the counter will reset to 0 and the player will have to wait for another 100 plays to be able to win .
- Mode 2 If you have the percentage set to a number, say 100, the game will allow the player to win at the 100th play. If the player does not win at play 100 the next game will also be available to win .. so the counter will not be reset until a winner is produced.
- Mode 3 This mode is similar to Mode 2 but more of an average. If you set the percentage to say 100 some rounds will be choosing maybe 97 or 105 for the chosen winning game. Each time a prize is won a new number plus or minus the number you have chosen is picked by the machine.
- Mode 4 This is also similar to Mode 2 but if there is no winner at the set percentage number say 100 in this case , then the machine will not automatically go to101 for the next available winning position , it will choose some random numbers to skip to .. lets say maybe 104 and then 106 and then 109 ..
System Set
This is for factory use only. Do Not change any of the settings on this option.
Return
This will get you out of the set-up menu and back into gameplay mode.
Hanging / Displaying your Prizes\
There are different ways to run your prizes in a Cut 2 Win. While you can hang the prize from the game string, we recommend tying the sting directly to the bar below the hook (Exactly the way it looks when you receive it) and running a second string for the prize. The reason for this is to ensure the sting always stays tight and in the exact same place ever time. Tying a heavy prize to the string directly from the prize hook in the machine could cause the strings to position to move or shift which can throw off your calibration. See the picture below for the recommend way of hanging a
A prize can also be displayed by sitting the item on a box or stool inside the machine. This way you never have to worry about the string breaking or coming loose if tied incorrectly. The string does not have to be tied to the prize to operate correctly. It just needs to be tied with enough tension to keep the prize hook down and the sting tight so that it will cut easily for the winning player. See below for the correct way of tying the string.
Mounting The Marquee
- Step 1: Remove the 8 screw on the lower back of the marquee.
- Step 2: Balance the marquee on top of the door. Feed 2 wire harnesses through the larger whole and line up the 8 screw holes. This is a 2 person job due to the weight of the marquee.
- Step 3: Screw in all 8 screws trough the inside of the door back into the lower part of the marquee.
- Step 4: Plug the 2 wire harnesses into there matting harnesses inside the door.
Main PCB Pinout
Wiring Diagram
Installing a card reader
NOTE:
colors on the wire may change but the position will not change go by the
postion to be sure not the colors
ALL CARD SYSTEMS will need these 3 wires to attach the reader to the games
Emergency Button
The emergency button is there in cases where the door may need to be opened from the inside. This is also a useful way of testing your electronic locks
Contact
References
- Pipeline Games | Pipeline Games - Arcade Games and Vending Machines
- Pipeline Games | Pipeline Games - Arcade Games and Vending Machines
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