Play Meter

Issue: 1979 November 01 - Vol 5 Num 20

Atarl switches
now modifiable
To improve response on bumpers ,
kickers , and overall playfield action
on Atari pinballs (Atarians , Time
2000, Airborne Avenger and Middle
Earth) some of the switches (micro)
can be replaced by other manu-
facturers' switch assemblies . The
modifications are easy , requiring
only time and certain materials to be
performed.
A note on Space Riders : the ball
return kicker plunger is linked to the
kicker arm through a spring. Atari did
improve the spring ; however , if you
still have the problem , you can use a
kicker plunger and link assembly
from other manufacturers . Although
it puts more stress in the fiber , it
works as well.
The stand up switches on the side
of the captive ball targets can be
extended with a Gottlieb standard
switch blade .
Solution for those flipper game
legs with damaged leveler's base : drill
a hole so that the legs leveler moves
freely and use two hex nuts and 1/ 8
inch thick flat washers on each side of
the base .
'Kiss' marks
circuit changes
You are now the proud new
owner of a Bally Kiss pinball. You'll
find some interesting changes on this
game involving the lamp circuits .
Bally , in its infinite marketing wis-
dom , decided to tie in the lamps in
the back flash with the playfield
features . All of these additional
lamps means additional circuits and
additional power requirements .
On the rectifier board in the
transformer assembly you will notice
they've added two new T0-3's
(transistor shaped) with heat sinks .
They are rectifiers. The two of them
form a bridge providing 6.5 volts DC
to the lamp circuits. This line is fused
at 20 amps . This circuit takes the
place of the 5.4 volt , 10 amp circuit
on the older games .
Up on the side in the head , you'll
find the auxiliary lamp driver board .
Its task is controlling the lamps in the
Kiss on the glass. It shares some
signals with the main lamp driver
board, namely: data lines ADO ,
ADl , and chip select lines PDO ,
POl , PD2 , PD3 . Also lamp strobe
#2 from the MPU enables the
circuits. Add a 5 volt supply for the
logic and we 're all done. The SCR's
are 106's, just like on the main lamp
board .
TV Monitors Made Easy
A TV monitor is an electronic
device that displays a video signal on
a phosphorescent screen for viewing.
It has several parts:
(a) Power Supply- to supply
working voltages for the circuits .
(b) Picture Tube- (CRT) where the
picture is displayed ; has a "gun" in
the neck that fires a beam of
electrons toward the phosphor-coat-
ed screen . This phosphor glows
brightly when hit by electrons .
(c) High Voltage Supply -creates
the high voltage used to charge the
shell of the CRT to accelerate the
electron beam.
(d) Horizontal and Vertical Oscilla-
tors - to sweep the electron beam
back and forth , and up and down to
generate the raster . Raster is the
name for the lit-up but blank screen.
{e) Video Amp - modulates the
strength of the electron beam (makes
the little lines light or dark) as it
sweeps to generate an image .
The TV image is made · up of
several hundred lines that vary in
brightness . These lines are actually
made one at a time but this happens
so fast that the eye sees the whole
image . The screen is completely
scanned thirty times each second.
We call the image made of uniform
bright lines , "raster ."
Adjustments
The various adjustments on our
monitors function just as their
counterparts on regular TV sets .
1. Brightness- adjust before con -
trast. Adjust so that the CRT
background is as dark as possible
without diminishing the brightness of
the video display .
2. Contrast - adjust so the images
are as bright as possible against the
pre-adjusted background without
being blurred .
3. Vertical Hold - adjust only if the
picture appears to be rolling up or
down the CRT: adjust for a stable ,
centered picture .
4 . Vertical Size- (The vertical size
and vertical linearity controls are
interactive) simply adjust for desired
picture size.
5 . Vertical Linearity - adjust only
if top of picture seems compressed.
Adjust so raster lines are all evenly
spaced. May require readjustment of
vertical size control.
6. Other controls and the yoke -
don 't mess with these unless ·you've
been checked out on them .
You can 't hurt anything with these
controls, so don 't worry about doing
it wrong .
A word about safety (actually
several words) :
Most of the circuitry in a monitor
runs on thirty volts. That's about
what you would find in a pinball
machine . There are certain parts of
the monitor operating on consider-
ably higher voltage. These voltages
should be respected , not feared.
The doughnut shaped whatzit in
th e corner with the thick red wire
coming out is the source of much of
this higher voltage-it's called the
"flyback transformer ." The red wire
going up to the picture tube generally
carries several thousand volts (a
rough estimate is about 1000 volts
for each inch the picture tube is
wide) . Just keep your fingers away
from these things when the set is on
and you'll be all right .
Contrary to popular opinion, the
outside of the picture tube is not
charged-if you look inside there
you'll see that the outer coating of the
picture tube is connected to the
chassis and thus grounded .
Generally if you use only one
hand while working in the monitor
you're less likely to make a circuit of
yourself (that's the technical way of
saying "get a poke").
Calendar
November 27-29
Incomat '79 , Kongrebzentrum Wien -
Oberlaa , Vienna
January 18-20
Music Operators of Minnesota , Min -
neapolis
January 25-26
Oregon Amusement & Music Opera-
tors Association , Jantzen Beach ,
Portland
March 20-22
Amuse ment Operators Expo ., Fair-
mont Hotel , New Orleans
May 16-18
Music and Amusement Association ,
annual convention, Host Farm ,
Lancaster , Pennsylvania
MUSIC PROGRAMMING
Traveling, jamming
and jukeboxes ...
We all need a rest periodically,
and during my recent respite I
managed to get in many of my
favorite recreational activities- I did
little traveling , tuned into the
radio, AND checked out some
jukeboxes in the area I was staying
in. It was particularly gratifying to see
many of the songs which have
graced the pages of PLAY METER in
recent months .
It makes me feel good to know
you're listening-or is it reading?
branch out into new directions when
the "gravy train" finally loses all four
wheels. One such group is Chic .
Edwards and Rodgers are geniuses,
as we have dutifully noted in
previous issues , and once again ,
Chic's inimitable style is haunting.
The guitar licks are so original that
they should be copyrighted , and the
angelic harmonies that emanate from
the silver throats of the Chic ladies,
well .. . it all speaks for itself . I have a
feeling that we've got another solid
smash on our hands with Chic. 9 out
of 10.
DREAM POLICE-Cheap Trick -
Epic 9-50774
Now that this fabulous quartet
finally has gotten the exposure it
justly deserves by its successful live
album, "Live at Budokan ," there
seems to be nothing but bright lights
ahead . The foursome has a hard-
driving winner with the initial release
from the new lp. The title tune, done
in a pulsing, pounding fashion ,
personifies the group's style . The
ever-present organ, forceful percus-
sion and wailing guitars are the
backbone of this tribute to paranoia .
Listen to the words-you'll see what I
mean. Let's give it an 8 out of 10 .
DAMNED IF I DO - The Alan
Parsons Project-Arista AS 0454
Remember " I Robot ," the Alan
Parsons Project's first album? I'd turn
out the lights and lower the volume
on my stereo as I'd listen to that hard
to forget album of unearthly music .
Well , that was the old days, back
when the Alan Parsons Project was
the last of the concept album artists .
Its latest release from the new lp
"Eve ," from which this tune is culled ,
marks the group's graduation into the
commercially successful category of
"hauntingly beautiful." It's a real toe
tapper and gives a lift . I'm probably
darned if I do, but I'll give it a 7 out of
10.
a
MY FORBIDDEN LOVER-Chic-
Atlantic 3620
I don 't know if the problem is with
me , but I think disco music is losing
its strangehold on the American
listening public . With the tremendous
surge of new wave (which is growing
on me , by the way), disco seems
lukewarm in comparison . However ,
there are a handful of artists who are
keeping the pilot burning , and some
of these folks have the potential to
STILL - Commodores- Motown
M1474F
What'd I tell ya? "Sail On" is a
smash. People can't believe that this
was the group who gave them "Brick
House" .. . Thanks to public demand ,
this beautiful love song has been
released from the new album (and
yes, it's still new) . Lovers will be
whispering the lyrics of this one to
each other for many years to come.
It's unequivocally terrific. Ten out of
10 or I shoot the moon .
DREAMING - Blondie - Chrysalis
CHS 2379
The more I hear this group, the
more I have visions of the sixties in
my head - and especially visions of
the British groups . The Searchers ,
The Seekers, and Cilia Black all
come to mind ... but I could go on and
on . This is from their new album with
the clever title of " Eat to the Beat ."
It's so downright likeable it makes me
wonder why I didn't think of it first .
Blondie conquered the world with
"Parallel Lines" and the two singles it
spawned , " Heart of Glass" and "One
Way or Another." They apparently
aren 't satisfied with the world , they're
after the universe now , and that baby
should be locked up with the release
of this latest effort. Nine out of
10 - or better .
BABE - Styx - A&M 2188-S
Have you noticed how most of the
song titles in this review are usually
one or two words? Could it be a
trend? At any rate they're all good
ones and this certainly is no
exception . Tommy Shaw's double
octave tones outshine even the
instrumentation in this lyrical love
song. Sure , the guitars and the
keyboards are still there but Styx has
given them a sugar-coating this time
around . Styx already has proven that
it can rock with the best of them but
this song shows that they're also
versatile enough to successfully slow
things down to a dreamy , romantic
pace . This brilliantly produced record
may gain the group a larger audience
than they've previously enjoyed . A
nine out of 10 easily.

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