Valley-Dynamo Jet-Pong Coin JP100 User manual


Jet-Pong Coin JP100 User’s Manual
Preface

Jet-Pong Coin JP100 User’s Manual
Preface
©2021 Valley-Dynamo
All rights reserved. No Part of this work covered by the copyright hereon may be reproduced or used in any form
or by any means—graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, music, video,
software or information storage and retrieval systems without express written permission of Valley-Dynamo and
Aerr Technologies.
Jet-Pong TM is a registered trademark. Reg. No. 5,962,669 and 1,925,931
United States Patent # 7,673,877 B2
Canada Patent # 2,566,249
United States Patent Filing # 63/190,372
Jet-Pong Coin JP100 User’s Manual
Document Revision –1.0 Date –09/18/2021
Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing a quality engineered Valley-Dynamo product. Jet-Pong has been built with
comprehensive quality assurance to ensure your satisfaction and trouble free use of the product.
This manual was written to assist you with Set-Up, Operation, Maintenance & Troubleshooting. Below is a list of
sales and technical support contacts.
Special thanks to Aerr-Technologies for developing the technology and to Voyager, a Canadian band for
developing much of the music.
We sincerely hope that you and your customers will enjoy playing Jet-Pong.
Valley-Dynamo
www.valley-dynamo.com
7115 Belton St.
Richland Hills, TX 76118
U.S.A.
National Sales Email: sales@valley-dynamo.com
International Sales Email: international@valley-dynamo.com
Technical Assistance: techhelp@valley-dynamo.com
Tech Support Hotline (during business hours Central U.S. Time): 1-972-595-5300 (follow prompts for Tech
Support)
Spare Parts: www.valley-dynamoparts.com
An Electronic Version of this manual can be found at: www.valley-dynamoparts.com

Jet-Pong Coin JP100 User’s Manual
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Section 1 - Warranty.................................................................................................................................................1
Section 2 - Declaration of Conformity....................................................................................................................3
Section 3 –Warnings & Notices..............................................................................................................................5
Section 4 –Quick Set-Up.........................................................................................................................................7
Quick Set-Up:................................................................................................................................................... 7
Test Run: ........................................................................................................................................................ 13
Section 5 –Rules of Play...................................................................................................................................... 17
Section 6 –Routine Maintenance ........................................................................................................................ 19
Section 7 –Power Up, Configuration & Operation............................................................................................. 25
Power Up:....................................................................................................................................................... 25
Configuration:................................................................................................................................................ 26
Operation:....................................................................................................................................................... 32
Section 8 –Electrical Drawings & Replacement Parts List............................................................................... 39
Electrical Drawings: ...................................................................................................................................... 39
Replacement Parts List:................................................................................................................................ 62
Section 9 –Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................ 63
Troubleshooting Screens:............................................................................................................................ 63
Troubleshooting Symptoms & Related Drawings:..................................................................................... 69

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Preface
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Section 1 - Warranty
Valley-Dynamo warrants its new products to be free from defects resulting from faulty manufacture or
faulty components under the following terms and conditions:
WARRANTY PERIOD
One year on Jet-Pong tables. 90 days on Replacement Parts.
WARRANTY SERVICE
Valley-Dynamo will, at its sole option, repair, upgrade or replace this product in the event of any defect in
materials or workmanship during the warranty period. This shall be Valley-Dynamo's sole obligation, and the
customer's sole remedy, for any warranty claim.
Valley-Dynamo will request that you provide the complete Model Number & Serial Number of the unit (not just the
last 5 digits), or other proof of purchase such as an invoice or receipt.
OPERATORS AND END USERS –While our Tech Support staff is available to assist with diagnosis and
troubleshooting, contact your Distributor for Warranty Service on your equipment.
DEALERS AND DISTRIBUTORS –To obtain replacement and an RMA number, contact Valley-Dynamo
referencing the Model number and Serial number of the unit and the nature of the problem. Valley-Dynamo will,
at its discretion, send replacement parts and/or issue an RMA for the return of failed parts. To avoid billing issues,
request an RMA when the failed part is present or readily available. Credit will be issued only upon receipt and
inspection of the RMA. Valley-Dynamo may send replacement parts or issue an account credit. NO REFUNDS.
Valley-Dynamo reserves the right to cancel outstanding RMAs 30 days after issue. Items returned without an
RMA will not be inspected or credited and may be refused or returned at Customer Expense.
REPLACEMENT PARTS COVERAGE –Valley-Dynamo warrants replacement parts for 90 days from the date of
purchase. To obtain a replacement and an RMA number, contact Valley-Dynamo referencing the nature of the
problem and provide proof of purchase. Valley-Dynamo will, at its discretion, send replacement parts and/or issue
an RMA for the return of failed parts. To avoid billing issues, request an RMA when the failed part is present or
readily available. Upon receipt and inspection of the RMA, Valley-Dynamo may send replacement parts or issue
an account credit. NO REFUNDS. Valley-Dynamo reserves the right to cancel outstanding RMAs 30 days after
issue. Items returned without an RMA will not be inspected or credited and may be refused or returned at the
Customer’s Expense.
SCOPE OF COVERAGE
Note that our warranty is not an unconditional guarantee for the duration. Valley-Dynamo products are made to
our exacting standards and known for their durability, but are not indestructible and may require periodic
maintenance in order to function properly.

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The following are not covered by the warranty:
1) Shipping or transport damage.
2) Normal wear and tear.
3) Damage or deterioration resulting from neglect, misuse, accident, liquid spills, improper installation, abuse,
pets, burns or mishandling.
4) Incidental or consequential damage (except at Valley-Dynamo’s discretion).
5) Removal or installation charges.
6) Shipping charges except at Valley-Dynamo’s discretion.
7) Unauthorized modification of the product.
8) Use of this product with unapproved parts, conversion kits or accessories.
9) Damage from fire, flood, lightning or other acts of nature.
EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES
Valley-Dynamo’s sole obligation and liability under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of a
defective product at our option. Valley-Dynamo shall not, in any event, be liable for any incidental or
consequential damages resulting from interruption of service, loss of business or revenue, or for liability in tort
relating to this product or resulting from its use or possession.
LIMITATIONS OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES
There are no other warranties, expressed or implied, including but not limited to those of merchantability, revenue
generation, or fitness for a particular purpose. The duration of implied warranties is limited to the period specified
in the Warranty Period section above.

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Declaration of Conformity
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Section 2 - Declaration of Conformity
Jet-PongTM is available with CE certification to be compliant with CE directives and standards. Many products
require CE marking before they can be sold in the EU. CE marking indicates that a product has been assessed
by the manufacturer and deemed to meet EU safety, health and environmental protection requirements. It is
required for products manufactured anywhere in the world that are then marketed in the EU.
Applicable Standards:
IEC 60335-2-82 3rd Edition, October 2017 –Household and similar electrical appliances –Safety –Part 2-
82: Particular requirements for amusement machines and personal service machines (*CE Tables only)
IEC 60335-1 Edition 5.2 2016: Household appliances and similar electrical appliances –Safety –Part 1 General
requirements. (*CE Tables only)
Product: Amusement Game
Model: Jet-PongTM Coin JP100
Trademark: Reg. No. 5,962,669
Certification Type: ISO Type 3 Certification (*CE Tables only)
Ratings: 120 VAC, 60 hz or 220 VAC, 50 hz, 800 W
Main Replacement Fuse: 10 amps for 120 VAC: F10AL250V, 5 amps for 220 VAC: F5AL250V
Ticket Dispenser Inline Fuse: 5 amps for 12 Vdc, 5GFU (*CE Tables only)
LED Display Inline Fuses: 5 amps for 12 Vdc, 5GFU (*CE Tables only)
Valley-Dynamo
www.valley-dynamo.com
7115 Belton St.
Richland Hills, TX 76118
U.S.A.
FOR INDOOR USE ONLY (*CE Tables only)

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Section 3 –Warnings & Notices
USE OF NON-VALLEY-DYNAMO PARTS OR CIRCUIT MODIFICATIONS MAY CAUSE
SERIOUS INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE! USE ONLY GENUINE VALLEY-DYNAMO
AUTHORIZED PARTS.
For safety and reliability, substitute parts and modifications are not recommended.
Substitute parts or modifications may void FCC type acceptance.
Use only authorized components and parts. Failure to do so will void warranty and may
result in incorrect and/or unsafe operation.
WARNING
Disconnect power supply before any maintenance or services.
Plug this game into a properly grounded outlet to prevent shock hazards and
assure proper game operation.
Do not use an adaptor plug to defeat the power cord's grounding pin.
Do not cut off the ground pin.
Do not use the power cord if damaged.
Information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Valley-Dynamo reserves the right to make
improvements in the equipment function, design or components as engineering or manufacturing methods may
warrant.
FOR GENUINE VALLEY-DYNAMO PARTS AND SERVICE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED VALLEY-
DYNAMO DISTRIBUTOR.
PARTS CAN ALSO BE ORDERED AT: WWW.VALLEY-DYNAMOPARTS.COM
SAFE OPERATION *** CAUTION ***
Do not throw debris into the cups.
Do not spill liquids onto or into the game (use beverage holders to hold your
drink).
Do not attempt to burn the ping pong balls (they are flammable).
Do not lean on the Lexan side shields.
Do not drop or place objects down the Ball Chute Exit.
Do not throw balls at people.
Keep eyes and face away from Ball Chute Exit when launching balls.
Set the speaker volume at a safe dB level.
Do not set objects down on the table.
Properly insert the Prop Stick when lifting the table Lid. (*CE Tables only)
Turn off the On/Off switch at the rear and unplug the power cord before replacing
any components.

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Jet-Pong can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and
knowledge with proper supervision and instruction.
Children under the age of 8 shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be performed by children without
supervision.
Do not clean any parts of the game by waterjet.
FORESEEABLE MISUSE
Do not throw debris into the cups. This will create jams possibly requiring a
technician to troubleshoot the jam while power is on and the lid open.
Do not drop or place objects down the Ball Chute Exit. This will create jams
possibly requiring a technician to troubleshoot the jam while power is on and the
lid open.
Do not spill liquids onto or into the game (use beverage holders to hold your
drink). This could potentially cause an electrical hazard.
Keep eyes and face away from Ball Chute Exit when launching balls. This could
cause bodily injury.
Do not set objects down on the table. A spill could potentially cause an electrical
hazard.
Make use of the Prop Stick when lifting the table Lid. The Prop Stick will protect
you in case of hydraulic cylinder failure. (*CE Tables only)

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Section 4 –Quick Set-Up
Quick Set-Up:
Note: This section can be performed by children aged 8 years and above and persons with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge with
proper supervision and instruction.
1) Remove all packaging.
CAUTION: Watch for sharp nails, staples, screws, etc.
2) Get assistance to manually lift the game onto the floor and in location. Adjust levelers to insure the table
is level. Level the cabinet so that it is leaning 2 degrees towards the players. This will allow balls on the
game top to roll back to the players.
CAUTION: Do not use a lift truck to lift under the table sides. You may destroy the LED
lights and T-Molding.
3) Remove the Coin Door key from the Coin Return and unlock the Coin Door. Remove Accessory Bag
inside Cash Box.

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4) Remove the Triangle Cup Tray Assembly, Black Ball Return shelf, Power cord and Ball Shield from the
inside of the cabinet and set aside.
5) Mount the Back Box Marquee on the rear of the cabinet, using (6) 3/8” x 2 ½” Steel Dowels, (2) Mending
Plates, and (4) 3/8-16 x ¾” Hex Head Bolts. Be careful not to crimp the Led Strips inside the T-Molding.
Please notice the Clearance Notches on the cabinet for safe routing of the LED Strips.
CAUTION: Make sure all bolts are installed and secure.

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6) Connect the 12Vdc Power and HDMI Cable into the back of the monitor.
7) Connect the LED Strips to the Led Strip Cables connected to the SP901E Video Controller. Make sure
they run through the black raceway and then close the tray covers.
8) Place the black Ball Return shelf in place so that the grey ribbon cable and 12Vdc cable (black & yellow)
remain on top of the shelf. Secure the shelf using screw provided on the Shelf. It will align with a pre-
drilled hole in the support cleat.
9) Connect the grey ribbon cable and 12Vdc cable to the Triangle Cup Tray Assembly. Make certain the
connector has locked into place. Place the Triangle Cup Tray Assembly on top of the (3) Black stand-
offs. Reach under the tray to feed the excess cables down through the black wire way so they don’t
interfere with rolling balls.

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CAUTION: Place the excess ribbon and 12 Vdc cable down the black plastic pipe so it
doesn’t interfere with the balls.
10) Insert the (10) Red Solo Cups into the Cup Holders without breaking or loosening the Cup Holder
Fingers. The Cup Holder fingers reduce the amount of time a ball spins inside the cup.
11) Connect the 12Vdc Back Box Marquee power supply cable at the top back and push the connector into
the top hole.

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12) Connect the 110Vac power cable into the rear of the cabinet and into a wall plug rated for at least 5
amps. Notice the fuse holder beside the On/Off switch.
CAUTION: For locations using 220V, the (2) Power Supplies inside the cabinet must be
switched to 220V, before making the wall connection.
13) Turn on the Power On switch at the rear of the game and observe that all lights and displays turn on.
14) Open the front left service door and press the Service Button. This will provide you with service screens
on the HMI. These screens help you configure your game and test that everything is working. Please
refer to Section 7 and 9 for more details on how to configure and troubleshoot.
15) Once configured, insert coins or bills (if equipped) to play your first game. See “Test Run” instructions
below. If you don’t have any coins you can press the Service Button and then Free Play on the HMI
Touch Screen to play. Alternatively there is a white wire jumper that can be inserted in the Processor
Carrier Board inside the game.

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16) Once everything is working install the Ball Shield by removing the Protective Film and inserting it into
the rear slot near the cups.
17) Remove the Protective Coating from the Side Shields. Using a 4mm or 5/32” hex Allen-key install the
Side Shields using the screws provided in the Cash Box. Do not overtighten.
Note: There are extra balls and cups in the game should you need them in the future. There is also a
remote control for the LED strips in the T-Molding. You can place your advertising on the D15 USB stick
provided and then insert it into the D15.
The game comes preloaded with 30 Ping Pong balls. You should see the last ball in the clear pipe
exposed at the exit of the metal Inlet Trough. It is important that you don’t overfill the pipe past this
location otherwise you run the risk of jams.

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Set-up Parts Listing
Part Number
Description
Quantity per
Game
NI20300890
1/2-13 LEG LEVELER HEX NUT
4
JP-20510030
16 OZ RED SOLO CUP - STANDARD DISPOSABLE
20
JP-21710170
40mm PING PONG BALL
50
20515140
C/T LEG LEVELER
4
NI870007405
CORNER CASTING BOLT 3/8-16 x 3/4"
8
JP-20100130
DEC HEAD BOLT, 1/4-20 X .984
16
JP-20600060
MENDING PLATE
2
20606760
STEEL DOWEL 3/8X2 1/2"
6
Test Run:
1) Wait for the game to power up.
2) Jet-Pong is preconfigured to accept 4 quarters or 1 dollar bill for each player to play from Sun-Thurs. On
Fri-Sat it is 5 quarters or 1 dollar bill + 1 quarter. NOTE: Refer to Section 7 for details on how to change
this. Insert quarters or bills to begin playing with 2 players (Home Green on the left, Away Red on the
right).
3) Press the flashing Green Pushbutton to Start Game.

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4) Grab the ball in the air when it launches.
5) Throw the ball into one of the Red Solo cups lit up by the Green LEDs.
6) The Green LEDs under this cup should go out, cheering should occur and the Video Display should show
a message for example GOAL!!! The Video Display and the HMI Touch Screen will then display which
cup was made.

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7) Repeat steps 3-6 above for the Red Pushbutton.
8) Repeat above until the game is finished. Each player gets 10 balls.


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Rules of Play
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Section 5 –Rules of Play
Jet-Pong Regular Play:
1) Both Players (Home Green & Away Red) stand at the front of the Jet-Pong table to pick and throw their
balls.
2) Players can throw overhand or underhand and can bounce the ball from any surface.
3) If a ball bounces back onto the table lid or lands on the floor the player automatically gets a re-throw.
4) Each player takes a turn throwing 1 ball until they have both thrown 10 balls each.
5) Player with the highest score after 10 balls wins.
Jet-Pong Tournament Play:
1) Jet-Pong meets the dimensional requirements of a professional Beer Pong tournament table.
2) Jet-Pong can be played with 2 or 4 players during tournaments.
3) A coin is tossed to decide which team will be Home Green and which team will be Away Red.
4) Players or teams (Green & Red) stand at the front of the Jet-Pong table to pick and throw their balls.
5) Players can throw overhand or underhand and can bounce the ball from any surface.
6) If a ball bounces back onto the table lid or lands on the floor at any time the ball is dead and must be
placed in the return shoot to the left of the cups.
7) If 2 Players are playing then each player takes a turn throwing 1 ball until they have both thrown 10 balls.
8) If 4 Players are playing then each player takes a turn throwing 1 ball until they have all thrown 5 balls
each.
9) Player or Team with the highest score after 10 balls wins. If a player or team gets all 10 cups then the
rear Video Display will display “Perfect Score Hundo! where “Hundo”means shooting a perfect 100%
in a beer pong game.
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