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System Settings Menu

You can return to the games list by holding the

 Player 1 Start button

 for 3 seconds, then

releasing.

We do not recommend modifying any options not covered by the following list. Doing so can

result in reduced functionality of your system for general users.

Key Setting -

 Use this to test input functionality on all joysticks and buttons, or to

re-map the controls.

Exit Mode –

 Set up a shortcut on exiting games back to the main games menu.

Auto Exit

 – Toggle whether the machine will automatically exit a game after a 

spell of inactivity.

Graphic Mode – 

A visual enhancement mode that can improve the visuals of certain 

games at the cost of some performance.

Language -

 Use to change the system’s default display language.

Game Setting -

 Customise the games list. Use to hide or display what appears in 

the games list. Also alter certain games’ difficulty.

Factory Data Reset –

 Restore all the system’s factory default settings. 

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Summary of Contents for ARCADEPRO Jupiter

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Page 2: ... Power the machine on by flipping the power switch to on The machine will power on and load up the games menu Controlling the Lighting The under lighting on the machine can be powered on or off depending on your preference The lighting can be switched on or off using the External Lighting Switch on the back of the machine Note that this does not control the illuminated buttons 1 of 15 ...

Page 3: ...hine There are some components on the inside of the machine you will periodically need access to such as the amplifier and settings switch The internals can be accessed through the rear panel using the included key 2 of 15 Rear Panel ...

Page 4: ... the small amplifier located inside the unit accessed via the front door with the included key The large dial in the middle will alter the volume The smaller dials can change bass and treble The amplifier can be switched on or off with the push switch just to the left of the dials 3 of 15 ...

Page 5: ...ed castor wheels If you wish to make the machine immobile you can do so easily using the retractable feet at the bottom of the machine You will find each foot next to each castor wheel To adjust the feet turn each foot by hand or use a 22mm spanner to turn the nut to the desired level 4 of 15 ...

Page 6: ...Machine Controls 5 of 15 ...

Page 7: ...ou to tailor the games list to your liking and begin end games at your leisure Below gives a basic outline as to what each control button will do in the menu Up Move up one field Down Move down one field Left Skip back a page Right Skip forward a page Confirm Selection Add remove current selection to from favourites Shortcut to Search Function 6 of 15 ...

Page 8: ...ab you re on scroll to the top of the list where the currently seen tab will be highlighted You can then move left or right using the Player 1 joystick to switch between the tabs Use up and down on the Player 1 joystick to navigate through the lists one entry at a time or skip forward and back a page by using left and right whilst in the list You can start a game from the list with the Player 1 A ...

Page 9: ... keyboard The search even allows you to categorise by platform or game genre by using the small buttons above the keyboard As you enter in letters the list on the left will begin to fill with games that match your search term You can jump to the results list with the Player 1 Start button and then use the Player 1 A button to select and play any of the search results You can change your search ter...

Page 10: ...In Game Controls Up Move up Pause Menu Down Move down Pause Menu Access Pause Menu Add Virtual Coins Player 1 Start Player 2 Start 9 of 15 ...

Page 11: ...eed to press their respective start button to add themselves Using the Player 2 Start Button If the game requires additional Coins such as during a continue screen you can add these using the blue COIN button Pausing and Exiting A Game At any point you have the ability to pause the game using the red Pause Menu button The pause menu gives you a few options including save load functionality resumin...

Page 12: ...ved it States can be saved or loaded at any point of the game On this system there can only be one state per game Each new state you save will overwrite the last How to use To access the save and load system pause the game you re currently playing using the Pause button then save the state navigating to Save State option with the joystick and selecting with the Player 1 A Button To load the last s...

Page 13: ...The Options Menu To access the options on your unit open the access door on the rear using the machine s included key and locate the main PCB unit inside Press the small Settings Switch as illustrated The options list contains a comprehensive list of settings that can customise your ArcadePro machine 12 of 15 ...

Page 14: ... the controls Exit Mode Set up a shortcut on exiting games back to the main games menu Auto Exit Toggle whether the machine will automatically exit a game after a spell of inactivity Graphic Mode A visual enhancement mode that can improve the visuals of certain games at the cost of some performance Language Use to change the system s default display language Game Setting Customise the games list U...

Page 15: ...uced functionality of your system for general users Game Difficulty Setting Alter certain aspects of a game s difficulty including number of lives and other settings varies depending on game Edit Game List Hide or show selected games on your games list Edit Game List Game Will Be Displayed Game Will Be Hidden Hiding certain games on the games list can make it easier to find your favourite games on...

Page 16: ...e will not be in English This is an occasional leftover from checks during production and is easily rectified 1 Access the Options Menu See page 12 2 Scroll down to Language 7th option from the top 3 Press A until the language changes to English 4 Exit as normal No Sound If there is no sound on your ArcadePro system check to see if the amplifier on the system is switched on turned up and that the ...

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