Duo Installation Instructions & Reference Guide
Chapter 1: Hang the Displays 4 &KDSWHU+DQJWKH’LVSOD\V The Duo system can be used with any type of disp
Appendix A – Using the Troubleshooting Screens 94 Network Connection Options The Network Options screen is accessed by pressing on the N butto
Appendix A – Using the Troubleshooting Screens 95 Fine Tuning the Scoring Setup The next option in the Troubleshooting Screen allows you to Fi
Appendix A – Using the Troubleshooting Screens 96 Synchronise the frame to 1st Ball This button will enable or disable the failsafe feature ca
Appendix A – Using the Troubleshooting Screens 97 Manually Moving a Pin If a pin is incorrectly detected repeatedly when doing the Automatic
Appendix A – Using the Troubleshooting Screens 98 Player Camera The Player Camera screen is a convenient spot to allow you to point the camera
Appendix B – Automatic Bumpers 99 $SSHQGL[% – $XWRPDWLF%XPSHUV AMF (and others) Automatic Bumpers The Maj
Appendix B – Automatic Bumpers 100 1. Setup Duo CPU Module The Duo CPU Module must be configured to control automatic bumpers. This is done
Appendix B – Automatic Bumpers 101 Brunswick Automatic Bumpers Most automatic bumper systems are designed so that they are operated by the c
Appendix B – Automatic Bumpers 102 Type C Systems Note: This method of operating Brunswick Bumpers is only valid for Pinball Wizard b
Appendix B – Automatic Bumpers 103 1. Configure the Brunswick Bumper Controller Each Bumper Controller, which is located under each lane pai
Chapter 1: Hang the Displays 5 Option2: Purchase your own displays. There are a number of manufacturers of mounting brackets for TVs and oth
Appendix B – Automatic Bumpers 104 2. Setup Duo CPU Module The Duo CPU Module must be configured to control automatic bumpers. This is done
Appendix B – Automatic Bumpers 105 Using Automatic Bumpers There a three ways of controlling the bumpers from the Center Command Software.
Appendix C - AMF Manager’s Control Unit connection 106 $SSHQGL[& – $0)0DQDJHUV&RQWURO8QLW
Appendix C - AMF Manager’s Control Unit connection 107 Note: 90XLi and 70XLi pinsetters do not require MCU connection. The machine start f
Appendix C - AMF Manager’s Control Unit connection 108 Installing the MCU Interface Controller To install the Windows Bumper Interface control
Appendix C - AMF Manager’s Control Unit connection 109 B. Create Startup Shortcut 1. Right click My Computer and select properties. 2. Clic
Appendix D – Switching to Video Source 110 $SSHQGL[’ – 6ZLWFKLQJWRD9LGHR6RXUFH The Duo CPU Modu
Appendix D – Switching to Video Source 111 DVT Serial Cable Unfortunately the various manufacturers of TV displays worldwide do not all adhere
Appendix D – Switching to Video Source 112
Appendix E – Setting BIOS Entries on the Duo Units 113 $SSHQGL[( – 6HWWLQJ%,26(QWULHVRQWKH’
Chapter 1: Hang the Displays 6 Connectors The image below is from a Samsung 400PX commercial display. It represents a very good display wit
Appendix E – Setting BIOS Entries on the Duo Units 114 Main Menu Phoenix – Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility > Standard CMOS Defaults &g
Appendix E – Setting BIOS Entries on the Duo Units 115 Menu Item 2: Advanced BIOS Features Phoenix – Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced
Appendix E – Setting BIOS Entries on the Duo Units 116 Menu Item 4: Integrated Periphals Phoenix – Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility Integrated
Appendix E – Setting BIOS Entries on the Duo Units 117 Menu Item 4 – 2: Onboard Device Phoenix – Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility Onboard Devic
Appendix E – Setting BIOS Entries on the Duo Units 118 Menu Item 4 – 4: USB Device Setting Phoenix – Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility USB Devic
Appendix E – Setting BIOS Entries on the Duo Units 119 Menu Item 6: PnP / PCI Configuration Phoenix – Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility PnP /
Appendix F – Preventative Maintenance 120 $SSHQGL[) – 3UHYHQWDWLYH0DLQWHQDQFH The CPU on the Duo Ha
Chapter 2: Run the Cables 7 &KDSWHU5XQWKH&DEOHV There are three different methods to communicate to t
Chapter 2: Run the Cables 8 Common Cables Although the cable that connects to each type of pinspotter is different, there are several cables
Chapter 2: Run the Cables 9 DCC IP Score Camera Cable The DCC cable is used in Type A and Type B systems. It is not used in Type C Syste
Chapter 2: Run the Cables 10 Optional Network Cable (DNC) The DNC cable is used in Type A, Type B and Type C systems. The Duo system is d
Chapter 2: Run the Cables 11 Alternatively, a single switch can be used, however in this case all network cables must be run to that positio
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type A 12 Type A Systems For each pair of lanes in a standard Type A installation there are five communications
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type A 13 Machine Connection Cable (DMO & DME) Brunswick A & A2 as well as AMF 82-30 & 82-70 Pins
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type A 14
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type A 15 AMF 82-30 Run both the DMO-30 (Odd Lane) and DME-30 (Even Lane) cables from the Duo Camera Module, al
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type A 16
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type A 17
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type A 18 AMF 82-70 Run both the DMO-70 (Odd Lane) and DME-70 (Even Lane) cables from the Duo Camera Module, a
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type A 19
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type A 20 AMF 82-70 with MP Chassis Run both the DMO-70MP (Odd Lane) and DME-70MP (Even Lane) cables from the D
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type A 21
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type A 22 AMF 82-70 with MK Expander Run both the DMO-70MK and DME-70MK cables from the Duo Camera Module, alon
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Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type A 24 AMF 82-70 with XOP Chassis Run both the DMO-70XOP and DME-70XOP cables from the Duo Camera Module, al
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type A 25
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type A 26 AMF 82-90 (Large Chassis) As the AMF 82-90 machine uses the same common chassis to control both the O
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type A 27
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type A 28 Xima Pinsetter Run both the DMO-XM (Odd Lane) and DME-XM (Even Lane) cables from the Duo Camera Modul
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type A 29
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type A 30 VIA Pinsetter Run both the DMO-VIA (Odd Lane) and DME-VIA (Even Lane) cables from the Duo Camera Modu
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type A 31
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type B 32 Type B Systems For each pair of lanes in a standard Type B installation there are four communications
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type B 33 Machine Communications Cable (DXL) This cable will allow the Duo Camera unit to communicate with adva
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Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type B 34
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type C 35 Type C Systems Type C systems refer to Brunswick GS Series Pinsetters which communicate directly to t
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type C 36 Brunswick GS-X (DGX) or Late Model GS-98 Route the DGX cable from the Duo Hub, under the capping,
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type C 37 Brunswick GS-10 / 96 / 98 with Pinsetter Interface Controller fitted (DG9). Route the DG9 cable from
Chapter 3: Mount the Bowler’s Keypad Console 38 &KDSWHU 0RXQWWKH%RZOHU¶V.H\SDGFRQVROH
Chapter 4: Secure the Capping 39 &KDSWHU6HFXUHWKHFDSSLQJ Perform this step ONLY if you use Type A or
Chapter 4: Secure the Capping 40 Note: Horizontal Bumpers. The only exception to the above steps is in the situation where s
Chapter 5: Accounting for Bumper Rails 41 &KDSWHU$FFRXQWLQJIRU%XPSHU5DLOV Perform this step
Chapter 5: Accounting for Bumper Rails 42 Vertical Bumpers and Ball Wall Bumper systems such as Brunswick’s Ball Wall & Pinball Wizard an
Chapter 6: Install the Duo Units 43 &KDSWHU,QVWDOOWKH’XR&DPHUD0RGXOH Perform this st
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Chapter 6: Install the Duo Units 44 Mount the Reflectors Screw down the reflectors of the ball detectors on the intermediate (Thin) capping.
Chapter 7: Plug In and Setup 45 &KDSWHU3OXJ,QDQG3RZHU2Q The final step in installing the lane hardw
Chapter 7: Plug In and Setup 46 At the Bowler’s Keypad The Duo system has the option to communicate with the bowler’s keypads either via a
Chapter 7: Plug In and Setup 47 Dual Wired Keypads Remove the battery pack connector and plug in the LLAN cable from the Duo CPU Module in
Chapter 7: Plug In and Setup 48 Wireless Keypads The advantage of wireless keypads is they allow you to have greater flexibility as to where
Chapter 7: Plug In and Setup 49 Dual Wireless Keypads If you have dual keypads that will be used to wirelessly control one lane per keypad,
Chapter 7: Plug In and Setup 50 Power On ! Once you have verified that all the cables are correctly plugged in and the keypad channel number
Chapter 7: Plug In and Setup 51 Adjusting the Ball Detectors The ball detectors within the Duo Camera Module are designed to validate the sc
Chapter 7: Plug In and Setup 52 Duo Camera Module LED Indicators The LED indicators on the Duo Camera Module show the various input and outp
Chapter 8: Using the Setup Wizard 53 &KDSWHU8VLQJWKH6HWXS:L]DUG Starting the Wizard In order for
Chapter 8: Using the Setup Wizard 54 Step1: Set Lane Numbers The first step of the Setup Wizard allows you to set what lane the Duo unit is
Chapter 8: Using the Setup Wizard 55 Step 3: Set Options The third step of the Setup Wizard is the Set Options screen. The Set Options scree
Chapter 8: Using the Setup Wizard 56 Automatically Control the Bumpers This option tells the Duo software whether there are any automatic bu
Chapter 8: Using the Setup Wizard 57 The full text of this warning is as follows: Light Ball Triggering in NOT required by this Scoring Sy
Chapter 8: Using the Setup Wizard 58 Monitor Control Codes The Duo CPU Module includes the ability to send control codes to the monitor, via
Chapter 8: Using the Setup Wizard 59 Step 4: Calibrate Odd Lane Ball Speed The forth step of the Setup Wizard allows you to calibrate the Ba
Chapter 8: Using the Setup Wizard 60 Step 5: Calibrate Even Lane Ball Speed The fifth step of the Setup Wizard allows you to calibrate the B
Chapter 8: Using the Setup Wizard 61 Step 6: Adjusting the Scoring Camera The sixth step in the Setup Wizard shows the current real time ima
Chapter 9: Setup the Optional Computers and Printers 62 &KDSWHU6HWXSWKH2SWLRQDO&RPSXWHUV
Chapter 9: Setup the Optional Computers and Printers 63 Comments on purchasing Computers Again, like the purchasing of overhead monitors, pric
Introduction 1 2YHUYLHZ Thank you for purchasing the Duo Automatic Scoring system. The Duo hardware should be able to be easily ins
Chapter 9: Setup the Optional Computers and Printers 64 Comments on purchasing Receipt Printers and Cash Drawers Receipt Printers are required
Chapter 9: Setup the Optional Computers and Printers 65 Overview of the Setup sequence Installing the software should be the LAST thing that i
Chapter 9: Setup the Optional Computers and Printers 66 Single Switch Cabling (Type A System shown) What is a Switch? A network Switch was m
Chapter 9: Setup the Optional Computers and Printers 67 2. Installing the NAS Disk What is a NAS Disk? NAS stands for Network Attached Storag
Chapter 9: Setup the Optional Computers and Printers 68 3. Networking Computers Assuming that all your computers are set up and have windows i
Chapter 9: Setup the Optional Computers and Printers 69 The Center Command software uses several pre-defined names to specify particular roles
Chapter 9: Setup the Optional Computers and Printers 70 4. Installing and Sharing Printers Installing and Networking Printers can be a challen
Chapter 9: Setup the Optional Computers and Printers 71 4. Then, select the desired printer from the list on detected network printers. 5. W
Chapter 10: Install and Configure the Software 72 &KDSWHU,QVWDOODQGFRQILJXUHWKH6RIWZD
Chapter 10: Install and Configure the Software 73 3. Install and Update the Lane Software Exit the software back to the Windows Desktop, then
Introduction 2 Power Requirements There are at least two power circuits that need to be present for the system to function (Shown in Pink, b
Chapter 10: Install and Configure the Software 74 5. Assign Printer Functions By default, most printing for the standard reports are merely pr
Chapter 10: Install and Configure the Software 75 A summary table of the meaning of the various printer models is as follows: Open & Leag
Chapter 10: Install and Configure the Software 76 Cash Drawer. Model Description Serial Cash Drawer It is possible to buy stand alone Cash Dra
Chapter 11: Setup Center Command to suit your needs 77 &KDSWHU6HWXS&HQWHU&RPPDQGWRV
Chapter 11: Setup Center Command to suit your needs 78 Aside from your Contact and Address details, make sure that the following fields are se
Chapter 11: Setup Center Command to suit your needs 79 delay others by less then 20 minutes. This allows you to over-book the center by an am
Chapter 11: Setup Center Command to suit your needs 80 Open Play Tab The Open Play tab is used to define the graphics modules and the score gr
Chapter 11: Setup Center Command to suit your needs 81 Printers Tab The printers tab allows you to define up to nine customised messages for d
Chapter 11: Setup Center Command to suit your needs 82 Lane Options Tab The Lane Options tab determines the timing of the pinsetter’s operatio
Chapter 11: Setup Center Command to suit your needs 83 Enable No-Tap from Lanes This option will enable or disable the ability to select a No-
Introduction 3 FCC Declaration of Conformity PRODUCT NAME: Duo MODEL NUMBER: FCC RULES: TESTED TO COMPLY WITH FCC PART 15, CLASS B OPE
Chapter 11: Setup Center Command to suit your needs 84 Menu Security Tab The Menu Security Tab only becomes visible if the Employee security s
Chapter 11: Setup Center Command to suit your needs 85 Field Default Setting Comment Force change of password every X days 0 or Blank This opt
Chapter 11: Setup Center Command to suit your needs 86 The default Access Level for each main menu item is as follows: Any items missing are
Chapter 11: Setup Center Command to suit your needs 87 Enable Tabs and Accounts Center Command allows you to ring up transaction (Most commonl
Chapter 11: Setup Center Command to suit your needs 88 Creating pictures to customise the system. There are a number of images that can be cre
Appendix A – Using the Troubleshooting Screens 89 $SSHQGL[$ - 8VLQJWKH7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ6FUHH
Appendix A – Using the Troubleshooting Screens 90 Outputs Turn Pinsetter On / Off This command will turn the Pinsetter on and off when pressi
Appendix A – Using the Troubleshooting Screens 91 Reviewing the Last Score Bowled The options 3 and 4 of the Troubleshooting screen allow you
Appendix A – Using the Troubleshooting Screens 92 Stage 2. Score Determined The second stage represents the expiration of the Take Data Delay.
Appendix A – Using the Troubleshooting Screens 93 Stage 3. Setting Pins This stage represents the expiry of the Score Taken to Pins Set timer.
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