Sammy Atomiswave User manual

ATOMISHAUE..
<System Board>
Instruction Manual
Z\Caution
Read through these instructions before using the product to
ensure
that you fully understand them
so
you
can
use
the
-
product safely. After reading, keep the manual in
a
prede-
termined position for ready reference.
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1. Safety PreCautions
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2. ACCESSOLY LISt
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3. Component NAMES
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5. Attaching and Detaching ROM Cartridges
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6. Note
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7. System Menu Configuration
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Introduction
Thank you very much for purchasing the ATOMISWAVE system board.
This book is
an
instruction manual for the system board.
Written for the owner, manager and administrator of the product, it
covers
instructions
on
how to
use
the product safely, including administration, maintenance and inspections.
Have only those persons who have read through this manual carefully administer, maintain
and inspect the product. Keep the manual in
a
safe place
so
you
can
refer back to it during its
routine administration
as
needed.
Information in the manual is subject to change without notice for product improvement
purposes.
Read Before Using the Product
Read through these instructions thoroughly before using the product to
ensure
that you fully
understand them
so
you
can
use
the product safely.
eThis system board is
a
JAMIMA-compliant (56-pin edge terminal) product.
@Specifications
Physical Dimensions 271
mm
(H)
x
229.4
m
(D)
x
63.8
mm
(H)
If you lose this manual, notice inaccuracies in it
or
have comments
or
suggestions, please
contact the following:
(Sammy Corporation
=
2-23-2, HIGASHI-IKEBUKURO, TOSHIMA-KU, TOKYO, 170-8436 JAPAN
PHONE: +81-3-5950-3805, FAX: +81-3-5950-3761
Sammy USA Corporation
901 CAMBRIDGE DRIVE, ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL 60007-2434, U.S.A.
PHONE: (847) 364-9787 FAX: (847) 364-9831
Sammy Europe Limited
FIRST FLOOR, HEALTHAID HOUSE, MARLBOROUGH HILL, HARROW, MIDDLESEX
HA1 1UD, U.K.
PHONE: +44-20-8427-8427 FAX: +44-20-8861-1209
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The addresses and phone numbers described above
are
as
of December 2002.

1. Safety Precautions
@Levels of Danger
These precautions show important safety information to you. Observe them by all
means.
In this manual, the hazardous situations that might arise if the product is handled improperly
are
classified into the following levels:
Improper handling in defiance of this marking could
Z\Dancer imminently result in death
or
serious injury
or
in
property damage.
Improper handling in defiance of this marking could
Z\waanine result in death
or
serious injury
or
in property
damage.
Improper handling in defiance of this marking could
CAUTION
93
result
in
injury
or
property damage.
Improper handling in defiance of this marking could
IMPORTANT result in degraded
or
disabled performance of
the product.
@Pictorials
The following pictorials
are
used in this manual to alert
users
to safety practices:
Represents
a
prohibited action that must not be
taken.
ae Represents
a
required action that must always be
taken.

1. Safety Precautions
@Users
Have shop servicepersons
or
technicians replace parts, and maintain, inspect and troubleshoot
the product.
(Shop Servicepersons
)
Ashop serviceperson is
an
individual who has experience in maintaining and repairing AM
equipment and who is routinely engaged in the work of maintaining and managing AM equip-
ment at
an
AM facility
or
shop through assembly, installation, maintenance and inspection of the
AM equipment, replacement of units and supplies and
so
forth under the AM equipment owner's
supervision.
Technicians
Atechnician is
a
person who is engaged in the work of function design, manufacturing, inspec-
tion and maintenance services at
an
AM equipment manufacturer and who has knowledge equiva-
lent
or
superior to that attained by agraduate of atechnical high school
or
who is routinely
engaged in the work of maintaining, managing and repairing AM equipment.
@Handling Precautions
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WARNING
Be
sure
to switch off the power to the cabinet before attaching
or
detaching the
system board
or
ROM
or
expansion cartridges. Electrical shock hazards
or
dam-
age to the board could result.
Mount the system board with
an
enough clearance to keep the exhaust heat fan
opening
on
the back of the board from being blocked. Failures could result in
ae overheating. Be also careful to avoid dust deposition around the system board.
Dust deposited
on
the forced-air-cooled system board could form
a
short circuit,
leading to ignition under resultant heat.
IMPORTANT
Connect the board, connector and ROM and expansion cartridges completely.
Incomplete connections could
cause
the board to fail.
Use maximum
care
not to drop the system board and ROM
or
expansion
car-
tridges
or
give strong impact to them.
Never make unauthorized modifications to the product specifications, such
as
overhaul, tampering and alteration. Fires, electrical shock hazards
or
failures
could result. We
are
not liable for accidents resulting from such unauthorized
modifications to the product.
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2. Accessory List
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ROM cartridge slot
Expansion cartridge slot 2
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Speaker volume (SOUND)
Modem connection
terminal (SRL)
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VGA output (VDO)
Stereo speaker output and
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expansion serial terminal
t
°
DIP Sw (SW) (CN3)
Exhaust heat
fan opening
Clamp bracket Expansion cartridge slot 1
Ss
.
9
JAMMA connector (JAMMA)
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THE ROM CARTRIDGE OR WIRE HARNESS. OTHERWISE, THEY MAY BE
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4. Component Description
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CAUTION
i
JAMMA
connector
(JAMMA)
Never touch the connector and terminals to prevent possible failures.
16828
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*On the back of 1is A.
JAMMA edge terminal (56-pin JAMMA edge terminal)
No. Signal
name
I/O
|
No. Signal
name
1/0
1GND
=
A
|
GND
=
2
|
GND
-
B
|
GND
=
3+TaV IN C
+5V
IN
4
|
+5V
IN D
+5V
IN
5S
|
NC.
-
EN.C.
-
6
+12V
IN F
+12V
IN
ft
|
NC.
-
HNC.
-
81P COIN COUNTER OUT
|
J2P COIN COUNTER OUT
91P COIN LOCKOUT OUT
|
K
|
2PCOINLOCKOUT OUT
10
|
MONO SPEAKER
(+)
OUT
|
LMONO SPEAKER (—) OUT
141
|
AUDIO OUT OUT
|
M
|
AUDIO GND
=
12
|
VIDEO RED OUT
|
NVIDEO GREEN OUT
13
|
VIDEO BLUE OUT
|
PVIDEO SYNC OUT
14
|
VIDEO GND
-
R
|
SERVICE SW IN
15
|
TEST SW IN S
|
TILT SW IN
16
|
1P COIN IN T2P COIN IN
17
|
1P START IN U
|
2P START IN
18
|
1PUP IN V
|
2PUP
IN
19
|
1P DOWN IN W
|
2P DOWN IN
20
|
1PLEFT IN X
|
2PLEFT IN
21
|
1PRIGHT IN Y2P RIGHT IN
22-| 1PPUSH1 IN Z2P PUSH1 IN
23
|
1PPUSH2 IN
a
2P PUSH2 IN
24
|
1PPUSHS3 IN b2P PUSHS3 IN
25
|
1PPUSH4 IN fe 2P PUSH4 IN
26
|
1PPUSHS IN d2P PUSHS IN
2/7
|
GND
-
e
GND
-
28
|
GND re
t
GND
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4. Component Description
i
Speaker volume (SOUND)
Adjusts the speaker sound volume.
[[ooo |
Low
==]
High
SOUND
JST 9-pin D-sub connector, male
No. |Signalname
|
1/0
1(N.C.)
a
2RXD2 IN
3TXD2 OUT
4
DTR OUT
5
GND
7
6
(N.C.)
=
TRTS OUT
8CTS IN
9(N.C.)
=
SW-1: Vmonitor frequency switch. Set
it OFF to
use
a
regular JAMMA
cabinet.
SW-2: System
menu
start switch. Set it
ON to open the system
menu.
ON OFF
SW-1 31 KHZ 15KHZ
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menu}
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SW-2 oda mode

4. Component Description
li
Stereo speaker output
>
Not used with
a
regular JAMMA cabinet.
SA
Expansion connector
a
a
fl 2
2
STEREO SPEAKER cannot be used at the
same
time
as
JAMMA connector MONO SPEAKER.
Stereo speaker output and expansion serial terminal
(JST 10-pin PHD connector)
10 2
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No. Signal
name
VO |No. 1/O
OOO0O
1
|
STEREO SPEAKERL G) ]OUT] 21 TXD [OUT
913
|
STEREO SPEAKERL (-) [OUT] 4
|
RXD [| IN
5
|
STEREO SPEAKER R(+) [OUT] 6
|
GND
|
-
CN3 7
|
STEREO SPEAKERR() |ouT!]
8
|
+SV [OUT
9
|
NC.
-
|40] NC.
-
i
VGA output (VDO)
Not used with
a
regular JAMMA cabinet. When
us-
ing
a
VGA monitor (31 KHz)
as
a
TV monitor, plug it VGA output terminal (JST 15-pin D-
into this connector. Set DIP SW-1 ON at this time. sub connector, three-row, female)
=
4
ae
°
Signal
name
|
1/0
ROUT
GOUT
BOUT
NC.
=
GND
=
R-GND
-
G-GND
=
B-GND
-
ai wee
ERO +5V OUT
GND
7
N.C.
-
NC.
=
COMP SYNC
|
OUT
N.C.
=
N.C.
7
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4. Component Description
@ROM cartridge slot
Software title-specific ROM cartridge slot
ROM cartridge slot
i
Expansion cartridge
slots
1and 2
Slots in which optional expansion cartridges
are
attached.
Expansion cartridge slots

5. Attaching and Detaching ROM Cartridges
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Note @Be
sure
that you switch off the power before mounting
or
demounting the
ROM cartridge.
)
6
Insert the ROM cartridge into the ROM
cartridge slot, observing the correct direc-
tion of its connector. Push part 1until it
clicks into position.
~
Detaching Tab
Lift off the ROM cartridge by picking its
two tabs with fingers.
When a
new
software title is attached, the
backup data is cleared and the settings
are
reset to their factory defaults.
Afan is installed to facilitate heat exhaust from inside the main unit. Mount the system board
with
a
clearance of at least 5
cm
from the
rear
to keep the fan opening
on
the back of the board
from being blocked.
5
cm
or
more
Exhaust heat
fan openin
@Do not attach the system board in such direction that the exhaust heat
'CAUTION fan opening
on
its back will face down.

7. System Menu Configuration
1. System Menu Configuration
Press the test switch,
or
switch
on
the power with DIP SW-2 set ON, to open
a
screen
in
which you have integrated control
over
a
variety of operational tests, configuration changes,
operating status and
so
forth. This
screen
is called the "system menu."
In
case
of
a
cabinet without
a
test switch, you may also switch
on
the power with DIP SW-2
set ON to open the system
menu.
The system
menu
is built of submenus (See "System Menu Display"
on
page 11), each having
a
specific set of functions.
If the test switch is functioning independently (ON to OFF), it will open the system
menu
under any condition (except when
an
error
screen
is open).
If you open the system
menu
while playing
a
game, then return to the regular screen, the
contents of the game that had been played
are
abandoned (no credits would be returned for
the session of the game abandoned).
Coin
errors
are
not accepted under any condition while the system
menu
is open.
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menu
item is displayed
even
with
a
communi-
cation settings non-ready game, but it
can
neither
be accessed
nor
configured.
*2 This
menu
item is displayed
even
with
a
network
settings non-ready game, but it
can
neither be
ac-
cessed
nor
configured.
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7. System Menu Configuration
2. System Menu Operations
In system
menu
operations, the test switch
moves
the
cursor
from
one
field to the next and
the service switch accepts
a
choice
or
moves
down the
cursor
to the
menu
one
level lower.
If you press the test switch with the
cursor
at the bottom field, the
cursor
will return to the top
field.
*
Different software packages may support different game-specific I/O devices, such
as
le-
vers
and buttons, for
user
convenience's sake. To find out more, refer to the relevant soft-
ware
user
documentation.
In
case
of
a
cabinet without
a
test switch, you may also switch
on
the power with DIP SW-2
set ON to open the system
menu.
In this case, the 1P start button works the
same
way
as
a
regular test switch when pressed briefly from OFF to ON and works like
a
regular service
switch when pressed ON for longer than 1second.
3. System Menu Display
The opening
screen
of the system
menu
is
SYSTEM
MENU
shown at right.
“Sis
ime
ts
Press the service switch with the
cursor
at
is
a
EXIT to close the system
menu.
Credits
CONF
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GURATTON
counts
are
recalled from memory
on
recov-
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SETTINGS
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4. Test Mode Display
Select TEST MODE from the SYSTEM MENU
eS
screen
to
see
the
screen
shown at right. >» COLOR
TEST
Press the service switch with the
cursor
at
eM
EXIT to return to SYSTEM MENU (one level
[7G
TEST
higher). SOUND
TEST
MEMORY
TEST
EXtT
SELECT
WITH
TEST
SWITCH
PUSH
SERVICE
SWITCH TO ENTER
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7. System Menu Configuration
5. Color Test Display
Select COLOR TEST from the TEST MODE
screen
to
see
the
screen
shown at right.
COLOR
TEST
Red, green, blue, and white color bars ap-
pear in the middle of the screen, each having
16 varying shades of brightness.
Press the service switch with the
cursor
at
EXIT to return to TEST MODE (one level
PUSH
SERVICE
SWITCH
TO
EXIT
higher).
6. Cross Hatch Display
Select CROSS HATCH from the TEST MODE
screen
to
see
the
screen
shown at right.
Press the service switch to return to TEST
MODE (one level higher).
7. I/O Test Display
Select I/OTEST from the TEST MODE
screen
ee
oo
oe
to
see
the
screen
shown at right.
PLAYER
1ba tS
The I/O test may vary depending
on
the kind
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START
‘OFF
of application being
run.
An example of
a
typi-
cal I/O test is shown at right. He be He he
While
a
button
or
switch is turned ON, the
corresponding field changes from OFF to ON.
Press and release the service switch to
re-
an
turn to TEST MODE (one level higher).
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a
aS
COIN
B:
OFF
TEST
:OFF
SERVICE
:
OFF
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7. System Menu Configuration
8. Sound Test Display
Select SOUND TEST from the TEST MODE
screen
to
see
the
screen
shown at right. The
individual fields have the following functions:
@Monaural
START: Sounds
a
beep.
STOP: Stops
a
beep.
EXIT: Returns to TEST MODE.
@Stereo
RIGHT: Sounds from the right speaker.
LEFT; Sounds from the left speaker.
CENTER:Sounds from both the left and
right speakers.
STOP: Stops sound.
EXIT: Returns to TEST MODE.
9. Memory Test Display
Select MEMORY TEST from the TEST MODE
screen
to
see
the
screen
shown at right.
The memory test
runs
a
read/write test
on
the
RAM modules
on
the motherboard. Each
RAM module is tested sequentially and the
result of the test is signaled either
as
"GOOD"
or
"BAD."
Press the test switch to start the memory test.
You cannot exit the
screen
until the memory
test is completed.
When the memory
test
is completed, the
message "PUSH TEST SWITCH TO START"
clears.
Press the service switch to return to TEST
MODE (one level higher).
SOUND
TEST
>»
START
STOP
EXIT
SELECT
WITH
TEST
SWITCH
PUSH
SERVICE
SWITCH
TO
PLAY
SOUND
TEST
aed
ae
LEFT
CENTER
1
EXIT
SELECT
WITH
TEST
SWITCH
PUSH
SERVICE
SWITCH TO
PLAY
at
TEXTURE RAM: GOOD
FREAM RAM: GOOD
WAVE RAM: GODD
PUSH
SERVICE
BWITCH
TO
EXIT
[Note
cessfully completed.
13
@Software would not launch if the ROM under test is faulty. This
means
that
if the software launches, you
can
be
sure
that the ROM test has been
suc-

7. System Menu Configuration
10. Coin Settings Display
Credit counts
are
cleared when you choose SAVE &EXIT after you made changes to the coin
settings.
lM Game Mode
In game mode, choose between
a
coin operation andafree play. Pointing to the left of
GAME MODE, press the service switch to toggle between NORMAL and FREE PLAY (see
Figures 2and 3).
In COIN CHUTE TYPE, choose between COMMON and INDIVIDUAL. Pointing to the left of
COIN CHUTE TYPE, press the service switch to toggle between COMMON and INDIVIDUAL
(see Figures 1and 2).
COIN
SETTINGS
>» GAME MODE FREE PLAY
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ed
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e
isi
ta
a
|
a
SAVEREXIT
SELECT
WITH
TEST
SWITCH
PUSH
SERVICE
SWITCH
TO ENTER
SAVEREXET
SELECT
WITH
TEST
SWITCH
PUSH
SERVICE
SWITCH TO ENTER
(Figure 1) (Figure 2)
COIN
SETTINGS
UE
Ra
ee
i
ec
Mes
ad Cots
cee
mt
PRESET
SITUATION
NORMAL
SAVEREXET
SELECT
WITH
TEST
SWITCH
PUSH
SERVICE
SWITCH TO ENTER
(Figure 3)
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7. System Menu Configuration
Coin
chute tyoe COMMON
Press the service switch to change the set-
ting number in sequence from #1 to #2, to
#3 and
so
forth. When you press the
ser-
vice switch at #15, the setting number wraps
around to #00 to loop. Coin Chutes Aand
B
can
be set. Press the service switch with
the
cursor
at SAVE &EXIT to
save
the
cur-
rent settings and return to TEST MODE (one
level higher).
Coin
chute type INDIVIDUAL
Because the chute rate cannot be set indi-
vidually,
no
choice exists but COIN CHUTE
ALL.
The chute in which credits
are
spent varies
with the player mode setting.
The correspondence between the player
number and the credit-spent chute is dis-
played
as
COIN CHUTE.
15
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SETTINGS
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t
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PRESET
SITUATION
NORMAL.
SAVEREXIT
SELECT
WITH
TEST
SWITCH
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SAVEREXIT
SELECT
WITH
TEST
SWITCH
PUSH
SERVICE
SWITCH TO
ENTER

7. System Menu Configuration
You
can
change rates (COIN CHUTE) essentially by changing setting numbers. Atotal of 15
different setting numbers
are
available, including probably most commonly used ones, such
as
"1 CON 1
CREDIT
1
COIN CONTINUE" and "2 COIN 1CREDIT 1COIN CONTINUE."
The operator
can
change rates by simply changing the setting numbers without bothering about
details of the rates. With coin chute type COMMON, however, the combinations of coin chutes
AandB
are
limited. The tables below list the preset patterns and combinations.
<Preset pattern list> NORMAL
Preset pattern list
5
1coin 1credit 1coin
continue
2coin 1credit 1coin
continue
2coin 1credit 2coin
continue
Scoin 1credit 1coin
continue
Scoin 1credit 2coin
continue
Scoin 1credit Scoin
continue
Acoin 1credit 1coin
continue
Acoin 1credit 2coin continue
Acoin 1credit 3coin continue
Acoin 1credit 4coin
continue
1coin 2credit
1coin 3credit
1coin 4credit No bonus continue
1coin Scredit
1coin Gcredit
Bonus continue available
<Combination list> NORMAL
1coin icredit 1coin continue coin coin continue
2coin ‘credit 2coin continue
3coin credit 3coin continue
2coin 1credit 2coin continue coin {credit 1coin continue coin 26credit
3coin {credit 3coin continue coin {credit 1coin continue coin 26credit
4coin 1credit 4coin continue coin {credit 1coin continue coin 26credit
2coin {credit 2coin continue
(credit continue {credit 1coin continue
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7. System Menu Configuration
<Preset pattern list> ADVANCE
Preset pattern list
1coin 1credit 1coin
continue
2coin 1credit 2coin
continue
Scoin 1credit 3coin
continue
Acoin 1credit 4coin
continue
5coin 1credit Scoin
continue
6coin 1credit Gcoin
continue
Tcoin 1credit 7coin
continue
8coin 1credit 8coin
continue
Qcoin 1credit Qcoin
continue
2coin 1credit 1coin
continue
Scoin 1credit 1coin
continue
Scoin 1credit 2coin
continue
Acoin 1credit 1coin
continue
Acoin 1credit 2coin
continue
4coin 1credit 3coin
continue
5coin 1credit 1coin
continue
5coin 1credit 2coin
continue
5coin 1credit 3coin
continue
5coin 1credit 4coin
continue
6coin 1credit 1coin
continue
6coin 1
credit
2coin
continue
6coin 1credit Scoin
continue
6coin 1
credit
4coin
continue
6coin 1credit Scoin
continue
Tcoin 1credit 1coin
continue
Tcoin 1credit 2coin
continue
Tcoin 1credit 3coin
continue
Ycoin 1credit 4coin
continue
Tcoin 1credit Scoin
continue
7coin 1credit Gcoin
continue
8coin 1credit 1coin
continue
Scoin 1credit 2coin
continue
8coin 1credit Scoin
continue
Scoin 1credit 4coin
continue
8coin 1credit Scoin
continue
8coin 1credit Gcoin
continue
8coin 1credit 7coin
continue
Qcoin 1credit 1coin
continue
Qcoin 1credit 2coin
continue
9coin 1credit Scoin
continue
Qcoin 1credit 4coin
continue
9coin 1credit Scoin
continue
9coin 1credit Gcoin
continue
Qcoin 1credit 7coin
continue
Qcoin 1credit 8coin
continue
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7. System Menu Configuration
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