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Issue: 1979 November 01 - Vol 5 Num 20

Cantor leaves Atari post,
pins hopes on promotion firm
Carol Kantor , who conducted the
marketing services department and
helped develop much of Atari's
successful promotional concepts , is
leaving the firm to open her own
promotions business .
Consequently , Atari announced
the promotion of Colette Wei! to
manager of marketing research.
Mary Takatsuno and Linda Butcher
were also elevated to new positions
with the Sunnyvale , California video
giant . Takatsuno and Butcher will
work as marketing analysts .
Kantor's first solo effort will wear
the tag Business Builders and will be
located in Cupertino , California. The
company will offer a variety of
promotional services to the ·coin
machine industry , including custom
promotion programs for operators.
"Operators are appreciating what
promotions can do ," Kantor told
PLAY METER . "That was easy to
see from the promotions we con-
ducted at Atari ."
One of Kantor's immediate pro-
Carol Kantor
jects will be a "semi-customized"
arcade newsletter. The newsletter
will contain certain information perti-
nent to all arcades with other sections
reserved for information peculiar to
specific operations . The newsletter
will be directed at the players , and as
such will serve as a promotional tool
for the operators.
Business Builders also offers pro-
motional paraphernalia such as
T-shirts , buttons, decals, etc . Kantor
will be in attendance at the AMOA
show to demonstrate her new
promotional concepts .
Wei! has worked in the Atari
research program for two and a half
years . In her new position she will
have full responsibility for new
product and marketplace research
and analysis for inputs to the
marketing decision process . "In her
new position , Colette's education
and experience in marketing re-
search will continue to be an asset to
Atari's growth ," commented Frank
Ballouz, Atari director of marketing .
Irving Kaye appoints
Tennessee distributor
The Irving Kaye Company , manu-
facturers of coin-operated pool ta·
bles, has appointed Rowe Interna-
tional of 628 Madison Ave ., Mem·
phis , Tennessee as the exclusive
distributor for Kaye products in their
territory.
According to Bill Currier , sales
manager at the Kaye company , "with
the very capable hands of Bill
Stewart at the helm and Ron Harris
in sales , we have every confidence
that their phenomenal success with
our new Silver Shadow pool table
will continue to be a source of pride
to the Irving Kaye Company . Their
concern with providing only top
calibre equipment to their customers
has made them the most sought-after
distributor in their area and we are
most pleased to have them repre-
senting us."
Sandler Vending Company of Minneapolis , Min nesota hosted a "Profit
Seminar" and luncheon recently at the Golden Valley House for some
sixty owner/ manager operators, who responded enthusiastically to talks
on "Your Future With The $1 .00 Coin ," "Pinball Management," a nd
"Return on Investment Forum ." Here, Bernie Powers of Bally points to a
business curve that seems to be heading in the wrong direction .
Frankfort trade fair set
Exhibitors are queuing up to
reserve the limited space still avail-
able in the first specialist trade fair for
amusement and vending machines,
set for January 17-19 in Frankfort,
Germany.
Seventy-five percent of the exhibi-
tion area for the International
Amusement and Vending Trade Fair
· was reserved as of September 1 for
the show , which will feature a
comprehensive display of specialist
vending machines and a strongly
internationalized range of amuse -
ment machines .
Many worldwide market leaders
plan to attend the fair , which will be
held in the spacious 10 ,000 square
meter HaJJI of the exhibition grounds
in Frankfort.
Over 100 companies , including
representatives from the United
States , Great Britain , Japan and
Italy , are involved in pre -show
publicity , that includes the distribu-
bon of specialist visitor invitations to
"ensure that only a high caliber
specialist p ublic (will) visit the fair,"
according to Heckmann G MBH , the
trade fair company organizi ng the
show .
Five thousand visitors are expect-
ed , with a foreign constituent of 20 to
25 percent .
Visitors will receive a trade fair
badge which will identify the partici-
pant's name and country of origin.
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'Night Rider' testing unit instructions
Since our Night Rider may not
always be in the shop to use as a test
board , I have drawn up plans for a
cute little unit to provide dynamic
testing conditions for Bally's solenoid
driver boards . Readers may request a
copy by writing me at Music Systems
Co ., 3542 Dell Road , Holt , Michigan
48842 .
Here 's how it works and how to
use it:
A simple transformer and bridge
and rectifier circuit provides twelve
volts DC which is supplied to the
board's five -volt regulator . Thus we
can test that regulator circuit . (A test
of the 190 volt supply is not
provided .)
The five volts is then applied to the
board circuits via jumper. Excepting
the flipper relay circuit , each contin-
uous duty solenoid circuit has its own
test button . All it does is ground the
input . The momentary solenoid
circuits are tested by a push button
and a selector switch.
The thumbwheel switch is a
sixteen-position device with positions
numbered 0 through 15. This switch
simply provides the various inputs to
U2 needed to select the sixteen
outputs . The switch numbers cor-
respond to the outputs of U2 as
numbered inside U2 on the schema-
tic . Connectors with LEOs are
provided to indicate circuit opera-
tion .
Using this gadget is simple enough .
Attach the connectors to the ap-
propriate points and you 're ready to
go . Turn the tester on . Now , to test
continuous duty circuits , simply press
the three buttons. To test the
momentary duty circuits , select the
desired output of U2 with the
thumbwheel switch and then press
the button to energize .
If the particular circuit under test is
functioning properly , an LED will
light while the button is pressed . Note
that some of the circuits feed more
than one LED . The orange wire
carries the supply for the LEOs and
must be connected for them to light.
For in -game testing, connect the
tester to J3 and J4 only . Also, you
must jump the ground test point to
the system ground (which is normally
through J3) . The ground braid will
do .
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