Industry experts Randy Fromm and Frank Seninsky will once again present a five-day amusement operator and game technician training workshop in San Diego, California, from March 26-30, 2012.

The upcoming course will guide attendees through a simple look at electronic components, electronic circuits and schematic diagrams, which allows them to learn the basics of how circuits and components operate.

Randy Fromm will cover the theory of operation of power supplies, CRT and LCD monitors and will show attendees the most common failures in each of these areas so they can repair them quickly and easily without having to spend time troubleshooting.

Frank Seninsky will discuss the most common video, redemption and crane problems and what tools you need to fix them. Attendees will learn how to how to layout the games and program them properly, inexpensive technologies to track game play in real time, as well as some popular game marketing ideas. Seninsky will share tips and tricks for maintaining and fine-tuning cranes, money making and money saving strategies, how to maximise percentages for profit, best practices for merchandiser displays and enhancing player appeal, how to apply marketing magic in self-redemption and much more.

"A basic fact of game operations is that, for machines to earn their best, they must look and work their best," said Seninsky. "Too many games do not look, or earn anywhere near their full revenue potential."

The upcoming class will be held at the Sheraton Mission Valley San Diego Hotel starting on Monday, March 26, 2012, and will run for five days. Early bird registration is $795 per person. After February 24, 2012, registration will be $895 per person.

For more information click here to download the online information brochure.