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PM0720-03 Rev A 

 
 

 

 

 

Owner’s Manual

 

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Table of Contents 

 

Specifications ..................................................................................... 1 

 

Installation ......................................................................................... 2

 

Supply Requirements

 ........................................................................................... 2

 

Introduction

 ........................................................................................................... 2 

 

Setup Procedure ................................................................................. 3 

 

Administration Modes .......................................................................... 5

 

Bartender Mode

 .................................................................................................... 5

 

Collector Mode

 ...................................................................................................... 6

 

Test / Maintenance Mode

 .................................................................................... 8

 

Configuration

 ..................................................................................................  8

 

Games

 ............................................................................................................. 8

 

Smart Settings

 ............................................................................................... 9

 

Statistics

 ....................................................................................................... 10

 

Information

 ...................................................................................................  10

 

System

 .......................................................................................................... 11

 

Coin Handling

 ............................................................................................... 11

 

Verify Games

 ................................................................................................  12

 

Touchscreen

 ................................................................................................. 12

 

LED

 ................................................................................................................. 13

 

Touchscreen: Touchscreen Settings

 ............................................................... 14

 

Troubleshooting Guide ....................................................................... 15 

 

Prize Farm Limited Warranty ............................................................... 16 

 

AMI Entertainment Network, Inc. Software License Agreement ................ 17

 

 

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Specifications 

DIMENSIONS Height:  Width:  Depth:  Weight: 

Doors closed 

73” 27 20” 

220 

lbs. 

Doors open 

(Max) 

77” 27” 30”   

 

 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

BOTTOM 

DOOR LOCK 

TOP 

DOOR LOCK 

INSERT 

REFILL KEY 

HERE 

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Installation 

 

 

This machine has been designed for 

indoor use only

 

Do not fit wheels or castors. 

 

Locate the machine away from any direct heat source on a flat stable 
surface. 

 

Supply Requirements 

 

 

 

WARNING 

This machine must not be operated without a 

grounded connection. 

If in doubt, consult a suitably qualified 

person. 

Voltage 

120 Volts 60 Hz 

 

 
 
 

Introduction 

 
Welcome to the Prize Farm cabinet. This manual contains the basic 
instructions for installing and administering the Prize Farm. 
 
Do not adjust settings, except as specified in this manual, without specific 
advice from your technical representative. Please note that some of the 
images have had customer-sensitive or transitory information blanked out. 

 

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Setup Procedure 

IMPORTANT NOTE:

 There is a dongle located on the front of the PC 

assembly in the bottom cabinet of the game. This dongle must not be 
swapped with the dongle from any other game. If dongles are swapped it 
will cause problems with registration. 

Before connecting the machine to a power source, first… 

 

Inspect the machine for any transit damage. 

 

Open the doors and ensure that all connectors, plugs & sockets are 
correctly mated. 

 

Inspect the power cord for damage to the insulation or 
cracked/defective plugs. 

 

Connect the power cord to the machine and to a standard AC outlet. 

 

Insert an Ethernet cable carrying a network connection into the 
Ethernet port on the rear of the game’s cabinet. 

 

Ensure that both doors are closed and turn the unit “on”. A “Verify 
GamePack” screen will appear as the system loads.  

NOTE: After all the “load” bars on this screen are full, if the 
machine is still on this screen and the message “Machine 
Available In XXX” (where XXX is a number) is displayed, simply 
open and close the top door of the cabinet to override the 
countdown and continue with your installation. 

 

If you are shown the screen below, the machine is not receiving an 
Internet connection. Check that all cables are inserted correctly (both 
to the game and to the router), turn the machine off, wait 30 seconds, 
then turn the machine back on. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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After this, the machine will display the following: 

 

 

When this screen is shown, call 
technical service at 1-800-275-3714 
to obtain the Machine Authorization 
Code. 
 
Enter the Authorization Code via the 
on-screen keypad, and then touch 

OK

 
 

 

 

If this is successful, the screen to 
the left will be displayed. 

 

When the screen to the left 
disappears, turn the game off, wait 
5 seconds, and turn it back on. 

 

Unlock and open the upper door. 

 

Press the 

Test

 button inside the 

cabinet. 

 

Touch 

Enable Smart Settings

 

and then touch 

YES

 

Touch the Smart Settings button 
(the light bulb icon). Touch 

Site 

Changed

, and then touch 

YES

 

when prompted. 

 

 

Congratulations! 

You have now completed the basic installation of your Prize Farm. With both 
doors closed, the machine will show the Zero Credit Screen. With both doors 
open, the machine will alternate between the screens shown below. 
 

 

 

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Administration Modes 

There are three different ways of administering the Prize Farm. These are 

BARTENDER MODE

, which allows basic maintenance without direct access 

to the interior of the cabinet; 

COLLECTOR MODE

, which allows a wider 

range of adjustments as well as the ability to empty the hopper; and finally 

TEST MODE

, which permits the full range of adjustments to be made. 

 

Bartender Mode 

With both doors closed, insert the Refill Key in the underside of the top 
cabinet and turn it clockwise. Once you’ve done this, the following screen 
will display. 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Insert $1 coins via the coin 
acceptor, coins will be directed to 
the hopper and counted on the bar 
which reads “Refill”. 
 

IMPORTANT: An easier way for 
the operator to fill the hopper is 
by doing so in Collection Mode. 
Please see that section for more 
details. 

 
Access to this screen will also allow 
someone at the location to verify 
and pay out any player I.O.U. that 
occurs (i.e. a player wins money, 
but the hopper is empty). The 
amount of the last I.O.U. will appear 
on-screen.  
 

NOTE: The money owed should 
be entered through the coin slot 
on the machine, as doing so will 
pay the player while the payout 
is being fully recorded on the 
system. 

 
Turn & remove the Refill Key to exit.
 

 

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Collector Mode 

Unlock and open the upper door, then 
the lower door. The screen on the left 
will be displayed. 
 
Insert the Refill Key in the underside 
of the top cabinet and turn it to enter 
Collector Mode. 
 

 

 

 

Last Win:

 The last amount of money that a 

player won. 

Last Bank:

 The value of the bank meter the last 

time it updated (i.e. after a win). This is used to 

validate claims of non-payout by players. 

Last Note:

 The last bill that was inserted into the 

system. 

Total Float:

 The amount the machine is 

expecting to be in the hopper. 

Last I.O.U.:

 If the hopper is empty and a player 

is owed money, the amount owed will be shown 

here. 

 

Refill:

 How much money has been inserted in the 

machine’s hopper. 

Cash In:

 How much money has been inserted by 

players into the machine. 

Cash Out:

 How much money has been paid to 

players. 

Change

: How much change has been inserted 

into the machine.

 

VTP:

 Cash played plus any winnings that were 

used to play games. 

Notes: 

How much in notes has been inserted into 

the machine. 

Select your hopper float level at 
$200, 300, or $350. Place $1 coins to 
this value in the hopper bowl and 
touch 

Topup

 to confirm the float 

level. (

Topup

 puts the “Max Float” 

number into the “Total Float” field.) 

 

To add coins without counting them 
first, touch 

Dump

. The money in the 

hopper will then be emptied from the 
machine, and the total amount of 
what was in the hopper will appear 
on screen under “Total Float”. Note 
that number, then put all coins into 
the hopper bowl (both the ones that 
were already in the system and the 
ones you wish to add). Touch 

Dump

 

again, and, after the hopper empties 
for the second time, the number 
under “Total Float” will now be the 
total of both old and new monies. 
Subtract the original number from 
the new number and you’ll have the 
dollar amount for the new money 
being put in the hopper. Put all coins 
back into the hopper when you’re 
finished with this process. 
 
 
 
 

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To read the meters, touch the 

Read 

Meters

 button. If more than 6 days 

has elapsed since the last time the 
meters were read, this will cause a 
Smart Update to take place. 

 

Touch 

Dump Stats

 to load your 

collection statistics to a USB pen 
(should be inserted into the USB port 
on the front of the CPU section inside 
the bottom door of the cabinet). 
 
Touch 

Cash Settlement 

to view the 

Cash Settlement Summary. 

 
Collecting 

To collect, compare the difference of 
the numbers recorded during the 
previous collection with the new 
numbers under “Cash In” and “Cash 
Out”. Subtract the Cash Out from the 
Cash In number, and you’ll have the 
amount of money made since the last 
collection (less any amount put in 
manually since the last collection; 
this number will appear under 
“Refill”). 

 

Close the doors and remove the Refill 
Key to exit Collector Mode. 

 

 

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Test / Maintenance Mode 

Open the upper and lower doors. Press the 

Test

 button inside the cabinet to 

start the machine test / diagnostics routine. Touch any of the 10 icons on 
the bottom of the screen to select the appropriate test function. The icons 
are shown below next to the screen they activate. 

 

 

 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

  

Configuration

 

 

Touch 

+

 or 

 on the 

Maximum 

Volume

 slider to set the highest 

sound level the machine can output 
at any time. Touch 

+

 or 

 to set 

the 

Main Volume

 for normal game 

play. 
 
Touch 

Enable Smart Settings 

to 

access the “Games” and “Smart 
Settings” tabs.  
 
Check 

Free Game View

 to enable 

Attract Mode on the game. 
 
Touch the arrow buttons to adjust 
the date and/or time. 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

  

Games

 

 

NOTE: To access the Games 
screens, you’ll need to touch 

Enable Smart Settings

 on the 

Configuration screen. 

 
Touch the icon for any game, and 
then touch 

Always On

 to enable or 

Always Off

 to disable.  

 
The 

Auto

 setting is recommended. 

However, initially you should set 
the games recommended by your 
technical representative to 

Always 

On

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Smart Settings

 

 

NOTE: To access the Smart 
Settings screens, you’ll need to 
touch 

Enable Smart Settings

 on 

the Configuration screen. 

 
Turn on 

Fast Boot

 and 

Extended 

Refill

, then set 

Smart Cycle Mode

 

to “Standard”.  
 
The 

Site Changed

 button will set 

Menu Games to “All” or “Standard” 
(recommended) Smart Cycle Mode. 
 
Touch 

Cash Settlement Setup

 to 

set up the Cash Settlement 
Breakdown. 
 
Touch 

Security PIN

 to set a 

security PIN for an extra level of 
security when dumping the hopper. 
By entering a PIN, anyone 
attempting to dump the hopper will 
have to enter the security PIN first. 
 

Factory Restore 

restores the 

machine’s settings to brand new 
status. 
 

IMPORTANT: 
If you restore your machine to 
the factory settings, you will 
need to contact technical 
service to obtain another 
Machine Authorization Code. 

 

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Statistics

 

 
Games are ordered by profit. 

 
Days

 refers to the number of days 

that the game has been in the 
menu. 
 

Current

 means since the last 

Smart Update. 
 

Last

 means between the last two 

collections. 
 

All Time

 means since installation. 

 
The 

More

 button will allow you to 

see statistics for more games. 
 
Touch 

Cash Settlement 

to view 

the Cash Settlement Summary. 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 

  

Information

 

 
This screen displays basic 
information about the Prize Farm. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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System

 

 
This screen allows you to test 
individual hardware components by 
touching a component on the left. 
To run a test on all of the hardware, 
touch the 

Run All

 button. To run a 

continuous test loop, touch the 

Loop All

 button. To cancel, touch 

the 

Cancel

 button. 

 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

  

Coin Handling

 

 

Insert coins and check that they are 
accepted – the digits above each 
coin shows the number accepted / 
paid. 

 

Touch the 

$1>Hopper

 button to 

ensure $1 coins are routed to the 
hopper or 

$1> Cashbox

 to route 

them to the Cashbox. All other 
coins go to the small cashbox. 
 
Touch 

Dump

 to empty all coins 

from the hopper. 
 
Check the box next to 

Note 

Acceptor

 to enable note acceptor.  

 
Touch the 

Key

 button to go to the 

Note Acceptor Key Setup. 
 
 

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Verify Games

 

 

Touch the 

Test All

 button to test all 

of the loaded games. 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

  

Touchscreen

 

 

To calibrate the touchscreen, touch 
the 

Calibrate Screen 

button & 

follow the on-screen instructions. 
 
Use 

Accuracy Test

 to test and 

check the calibration. 
 
To change the touchscreen settings, 
touch 

Touchscreen Settings

There may be a black screen 
displayed for 10-15 seconds. Don’t 
panic! 
 
For more detailed information, 
please see the “Touchscreen: 
Touchscreen Settings”

 

section of 

this manual. 

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LED

 

 

Touch the arrow button at the 
bottom of any setup screen to 
display the LED button. Touch the 

LED 

button to set up messages for 

the electronic marquee at the top of 
the unit. 
 
Up to five different messages can 
be created for each unit. Touch 

Edit

 

then use the on-screen keyboard to 
create your new message.  
 
After your message has been 
entered with the keyboard, use the 
arrows to select the transition effect 
you’d like your message to be 
displayed with.  
 
Change the 

Speed

 to set how fast 

the transition to the message 
happens. The higher the number, 
the faster the transition. 
 
Change the 

Staytime

 for the 

message to set how long the 
message will be displayed on the 
marquee. The higher the number, 
the longer the message will be 
displayed. 
 
When you are finished creating your 
message, touch 

OK

 to confirm and 

save your new message. 
 
 
 
 

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Touchscreen: 

Touchscreen Settings 

 
 

Touch 

Hardware

 and then touch 

Firmware options

 

 

 

Set 

Threshold

 to 14 and 

Glass 

Thickness

 to Thin. 

 
Touch 

Close

 to close the screen. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Touch 

Properties

 
Set 

Stabilization

 to 1. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Select 

Calibration

 
Set 

Number of points

 to 9. 

Set 

Margin %

 to 3. 

Set 

Timeout

 to 10. 

Set 

Confirm after calibration

 
Then touch 

Close

 
 
 

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Troubleshooting Guide 

PROBLEM CAUSE 

SOLUTION 

Machine doesn’t 
power up 
 

 

Faulty motherboard / 
processor / PC power 
supply 

 

Change PC assembly 

 

No picture or 
poor video 
 
 
 
Picture shift 
 

 

Loose connections 

 

Faulty monitor PSU 

 

Faulty motherboard 

 

Faulty monitor 

 

 

Monitor out of sync 

 

Check connections 

 

Replace monitor PSU 

 

Change PC assembly 

 

Replace monitor 

 

 

Press and hold down the 

Auto

 button on rear of 

monitor 

No sound 
 

 

Speaker disconnected 

 

 

Volume too low 

 

 

Faulty motherboard 

 

Check speaker and amp 
leads 

 

Adjust volume in test 
mode 

 

Replace PC assembly 

Not responding 
to switches 
 

 

Loose wiring connections 

 

Faulty switches 

 

Faulty plug in PCI card 

 

Check connections 

 

Replace switches 

 

Change PC assembly 

Not accepting 
coins or poor 
acceptance 

 

Coin mech dirty 

 

Loose wiring connections 

 

Faulty coin mech 

 

Faulty plug in PCI card 

 

Clean coin mech 

 

Check connections  

 

Replace coin mech 

 

Change PC assembly 

Not paying out 
coins 
 

 

No coins in hopper 

 

Coin jammed in hopper 

 

Loose wiring connections 

 

Faulty hopper 

 

Faulty 24V PSU 

 

Faulty plug in PCI card 

 

Add coins 

 

Clear jam 

 

Check connections 

 

Replace hopper 

 

Change PC PSU 

 

Change PC assembly 

Touchscreen not 
responding 
 

 

Incorrect calibration 

 

Loose wiring connection 

 

Faulty touchscreen 

 

Re-calibrate in test mode 

 

Check connections 

 

Replace touchscreen 

 

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Prize Farm Limited Warranty 

AMI Entertainment Network, Inc. (AMI) warrants its video machines to be 
free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from 
the date of purchase. The warranty covers all electrical components (except 
fuses and light bulbs). 

Failure due to misuse, vandalism, excessive or intentional abuse, operation 
outside specified conditions (including, but not limited to, improper electrical 
power source), fire, water damage, acts of God, acts of war and civil unrest 
are specifically excluded. 

AMI products are carefully inspected and thoroughly tested prior to packing 
and shipment. Any damage discovered upon receipt of goods, whether 
obvious or concealed, must be reported immediately to the delivering carrier 
and claims made directly to them. AMI assumes no responsibility for 
damages once the product has left its facilities and any disputes regarding 
transportation damage must be resolved with the shipping company(s). 

AMI will repair or replace, at its option, any component, part or assembly 
that fails under warranty, provided that the failed item is returned, shipping 
charges prepaid, to AMI’s repair facility and AMI is notified of the failure 
within the warranty period. AMI reserves the right to request the serial 
numbers of the item and/or game which has failed, and copies of sales 
invoices, bills of lading or other documents as required to determine the 
validity of the warranty coverage.  AMI will return or replace warranty items, 
as specified above, shipping charges prepaid, by ground transportation. 

AMI’s obligation shall be limited to repair or replacement as stated above, 
and shall specifically exclude any liability for consequential damages or loss 
of earnings. 

AMI may, at its discretion, provide replacement parts under warranty prior 
to receiving defective items, without incurring any ongoing obligation to 
extend such accommodations. The above terms and conditions constitute 
the sole obligation, written or implied, of AMI under its warranty coverage.

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AMI Entertainment Network, Inc. Software License Agreement 

AMI Entertainment Network, Inc. (“Licensor”) is willing to license the enclosed software to you only if you accept all of the terms in this license agreement 
(“Agreement”). 
Ownership of the Software 
1.  The enclosed product, which may include but is not limited to the software program (“Software”) and the accompanying written materials, are 

owned by Licensor and are protected by United States copyright laws, patent laws and other intellectual property laws, by laws of other nations, 
and by international treaties. 

Restrictions on Use and Transfer 
2.  If this Software package contains multiple media types (such as CDs, flash cards, hard drives, etc), then you may use only the type of media 

appropriate for your Machine. You may not use the other media types on another Machine, or transfer, or assign them to another user except as 
part of the permanent transfer of the Software and all written materials (as provided for below in paragraph 4). 

3.  You may make one copy of the software for backup purposes only.  You may not copy or make backup copies of any software security key or 

software security device under any circumstances. 

4.  You may permanently transfer the right to use the Software and accompanying written materials (including the most recent update and all prior 

versions) if you retain no copies and the transferee agrees in writing to be bound by the terms of this Agreement. Such a transfer of this license to 
another party immediately terminates your license. You may not otherwise transfer or assign the right to use the Software, except as stated in this 
paragraph. 

5.  You may not operate or allow the operation of the Software at locations where the operation of such Software does not comply with all local, state, 

and other governmental body laws and regulations.  You agree to not use or permit the use of the Software in violation of any U.S. Federal, state, 
or local laws or regulations or any foreign law or regulation, including laws regarding gaming, gambling or intellectual property rights in or 
concerning the Software. 

6.  You may not modify, adapt, translate, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble the Software or create derivative works from the Software or any 

component thereof; nor may you remove, modify or hide or otherwise make unreadable or non-viewable any notice, legend, advice, watermark or 
other designation contained on the Software, component thereof, or output therefrom. 

7.  You agree that the Software and the authorship, systems, ideas, inventions methods of operation, documentation and other information contained 

therein, and all versions, modifications and adaptations thereto are proprietary intellectual properties of Licensor and are protected by civil and 
criminal law, and by copyright, trade secret, trademark and the patent laws of the United States and other countries. 

Limited Warranty 
8.  Licensor warrants, solely for your benefit, that the Software will function in material conformity, with its accompanying documentation for a period 

outlined in Licensor’s standard product warranty period after your receipt of the Software. 

Licensor’s Obligations Under Warranty 
9.  Licensor’s sole obligation under the aforesaid warranty shall be to utilize commercially reasonable efforts to correct or modify such portion of the 

Software as to make it materially conform with the applicable documentation. 

Grant Of License 
10.  Licensor grants to you a limited, non-exclusive license to distribute and/or use one copy of the Software on a single Prize Farm unit (“Machine”) 

accompanied by a single licensor factory authorized security key. Licensor reserves the right to update versions of the software and the content to 
the Machine as deemed appropriate by the Licensor.  You are entrusted to maintain and protect your single licensor factory authorized security key, 
password, or other identification from being utilized by any third party, and you agree to be responsible for any use of the Software provided herein 
by a third party utilizing your identification.  Licensor maintains the right to immediately terminate your License for reasons related to misuse or 
other non-conformity with the rules expressed herein.  While Licensor does not routinely inspect Machines, Licensor also reserves the right to 
inspect or audit the Software from time to time in Licensor’s sole discretion.  To the extent that Licensor’s access to the Software requires that 
Licensor also gain access to a Machine in which the Software is installed, you agree to promptly provide Licensor, when requested, with permission 
and aid in Licensor gaining access to the Machine. 

Disclaimers 
11. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THE SECTION ENTITLED “LIMITED WARRANTY”, LICENSOR MAKES NO OTHER PROMISES, 

REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, REGARDING OR RELATING TO THE SOFTWARE OR 
CONTENT THEREIN OR TO ANY OTHER MATERIAL FURNISHED OR PROVIDED TO YOU PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT OR 
OTHERWISE AND LICENSOR SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A 
PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH RESPECT TO SAID MATERIALS OR THE USE THEREOF.  TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT ALLOWABLE BY LAW 
THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE OR OTHER UNIFORM LAWS SHALL NOT APPLY TO THIS AGREEMENT. 

Limitation on Liability 
12.  IN NO EVENT SHALL LICENSOR BE LIABLE UNDER ANY CLAIM, DEMAND OR ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE 

SOFTWARE, ITS USE, INSTALLATION OR LICENSOR’S PERFORMANCE OR LACK THEREOF UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FOR ANY 
SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER OR NOT LICENSOR HAS BEEN ADVISED 
OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH CLAIM, DEMAND OR ACTION.  IN ADDITION, WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING, IN ALL EVENTS THE 
REMEDIES AVAILABLE TO YOU SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT PAID BY YOU TO LICENSOR FOR THE SOFTWARE. 

13.  IN NO EVENT WILL LICENSOR BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY LOSS OF PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, OR OTHER 

INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE, MISUSE, BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT OR INABILITY TO 
USE THE SOFTWARE. 

General 
14.  The validity and construction of this Agreement and of the rights and obligations herein shall be determined and governed by the laws of the State 

of New York.  By accepting the terms of this Agreement, you acknowledge and accept that the courts of New York, New York shall have exclusive 
jurisdiction and venue regarding any disputes arising with regard to this Agreement or arising out of activity or misuse of the Software. 

15.  AMI Entertainment Network, Inc. in its sole discretion, may assign this agreement or any of its rights and obligations hereunder. 
16.  If you have any questions concerning this Agreement or wish to contact Licensor for any reason, please write: AMI Entertainment Network, Inc., 

155 Rittenhouse Circle, Bristol, PA 19007, USA. 

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