This is more than a couple of posts can describe. If you put the set/clear chips in and turn on the machine, you will get a screen that allows you to select the type of game (Reel Power, Multiline, Cashman etc.) and in several cases, a selection within the category. Once this is properly selected, then the lower part of the screen will tell you what buttons to push to clear ram. Then it takes you to a second page where jurisdiction, (and jurisdiction options), money setup, game specific info including credits per line, and variation is selected. Once these options are chosen, the selections can be saved. Then the machine is shut down and the set/clear chips are replaced with the system chips. On rebooting, turning the audit key let's you clear spram and allows operator settings. This is a snapshot of the overall process, and the correct choices are needed to allow the game to operate. Pelican Pete is Multiline 50 (2) var 3.