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Stern Tech School tutorial on topper installation with troubleshooting guidance.
Topper installation requires a Phillips #2 screwdriver, game powered off, and access to backbox via coin door key
high confidence · Kyle (Stern Pinball) provides step-by-step procedural instructions
Toppers use data cables routed to CPU node bottom port and power connectors to CN7 on power distribution board
high confidence · Technical specifications during cable installation segment
Common customer support issues include accidentally dislodged SD cards, mislabeled data port connections, and loose service switch connectors
high confidence · Kyle explicitly references past customer support cases
Older software versions may not support topper functionality and require code updates via sternpinball.com or Insider Connected
high confidence · Kyle provides troubleshooting guidance for non-functional toppers post-installation
“things that we've had to help customer with in the past would be simple such as accidentally bumping the SD card and having it click out of its socket during the topper installation process”
Kyle (Stern Pinball) @ ~2:35 — Identifies real-world customer support friction points during topper installation
“if you turn the game on and the topper doesn't work check the version of the software your game is running older versions of the software might not have the code to support the topper”
Kyle (Stern Pinball) @ ~3:40 — Critical troubleshooting guidance indicating software compatibility requirements for topper function
“make sure that the data cable from the topper is plugged into the data port on the bottom of the CPU node not the ethernet port at the top”
Kyle (Stern Pinball) @ ~2:50 — Addresses common installation error that customers make when connecting topper data
community_signal: Stern Pinball producing educational tech school content demonstrates ongoing commitment to operator and owner education/support
high · Entire video is part of 'Stern Tech School' series providing free instructional content for topper installation and troubleshooting
product_concern: Common customer support issues identified during topper installation (SD card dislodging, port misidentification, loose connectors) suggest potential design usability friction
medium · Kyle explicitly references past customer support cases: 'things that we've had to help customer with in the past would be simple such as accidentally bumping the SD card'
technology_signal: Topper integration with Spike architecture (node boards, data cables, power distribution) demonstrates ongoing hardware ecosystem evolution for accessory support
high · Technical specifications for topper connectivity to CPU node bottom port and CN7 power distribution board; implicit in the systematic architecture design
positive(0.85)— Professional, instructional tone with emphasis on customer support. Kyle presents information accessibly while acknowledging real-world customer friction points. No negativity toward products or customers; framing is educational and helpful.
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