Golden Tee 2K....alarm system?

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I just bought a Golden Tee 2K in a "Fore!" cabinet for $27 on eBay. Yes, it works. Anyway...inside the cabinet is what looks like a car alarm siren, a control module, and door sensors for the coin doors. I also noticed that in the game menu, there is some nonsense about an alarm.

Did this game actually come with an alarm system? If so, do other games come that way? Educate me.
 
Reminds me.. i bought a super hangon about 2 years ago. As im loading it, keep hearing a beep like a smoke alarm with a dead battery "Thats odd" i tell myself. I get it home, still beeping.. wtf...

This thing did have a big horkin lockbar on it.. and it was loose. I go to remove he lockbar and discover:

the eyelet is loose becaus its rigged into a spring. THeres a pair of contacts at each end of the spring insulated by some tape. THeres wires going to the contacts, that end up wired to A SMOKE ALARM. WTF??

For grins i replace the batery and test. works like i figured. Some op mustve had issues with the machine getting broken into, so they made thier own alarm, pull/pry on the lockbar, it triggers the smoke alarm via the wiring( wired into the "test" switch of the smoke alarm..

pretty ingenous if you think about it. ALot cheaper than installing a viper alarm LOL..

that was a cool idea too, hell you got 12v i can see why they woulve thought about it.
 
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I looked in the manual, they do mention coin alarms but the way it works is if the coin pulse is too long, it puts off what it calls an 'alarm' which is just a warning on the screen, if you get more than 1 it erases all the credits. The reason they put it in was they wanted to catch people stringing quarters through it. You could turn it on or off.

Now, that has nothing to do with what you have in your cabinet, though, that's some crazy shit.
 
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The siren.

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The control module

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The battery pack.

Apparently, it's a coin-op alarm system.

http://www.brwcontrol.com/categories/iidas-controllers/c-1020.html
 
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