Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1981-August - Vol 3 Issue 6

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UPDATING OLDER 11 SHP 11
SEEBURG AMPS
by Fred Rice
The See burg SH P series amps have been
around almost 10 years. Due to interchange-
ability, many earlier amps end up in late
model machines. Here are some modifications
I strongly recommend.
First, if your amp is designated SHP 1
CODE A, these were from early OLYMPIAN
models. This amp does not have a fused
power lead for the PRVC or TPI K MICRO-
PHONE. A shorted PRVC or mike line (from
rolling the machine over these cables) can
cause blown outputs or power diodes. The
TSA amplifiers had a different setup and will
play but not trip off as the record ends (the
shorted line kills 30 volts to the trip relay).
Looking at the amp with the tone switches
pointing up, the brown wires coming from the
volume control and MIC plugs should be cut
from the junction of CR 5113 and CR 5115,
and moved to the blank lug on the terminal
strip to the right. A 2 amp quickblow pig-tail
fuse can be used between the junction of the
two diodes and the brown wires. I prefer
mounting a fuse holder on the side of the
chassis with wire jumpers to the points
mentioned. This saves having to take time to
solder a replacement fuse in a bad location in
the future.
Another modification I suggest is for the
emitter resistors for the four drivers. These are
marked R5175, R5176, R5198, and R5199. In
early amps these were 560 ohms,½ watt.
These should be changed to 100 ohms,½
watt. Don't use carbon resistors here, I have
seen shorted drivers cause these resistors to
burn one inch holes in the board. RCA and
SYLVANIA make½ watt flame proof resistors
with a 2% tolerance which are available at
most electronic supply houses. It is a good
idea to change the 4 resistors to flameproofs
in later SH P amplifiers, also.
MIDWAY 11 RALLVX"
RAM TEST
MESSAGE CODE
4
Position of RAM
on PCB
1 . The posHlon of rams given In Midway's Ram
AMOL
AMOH
Test Message on page 6 of the Parts and
Operating Manual Is Incorrect.
2. The correct Ram Test Message Code Is
6C
6A
AM 1L
RAM 1H
6D
68
RAM2L
shown In figure # 1.
6K
3. Each of the 2114 Rams ate checked during
6J
the Ram Test and when any Irregularity Is
found a test message [e.g. Ram OL) Is dis·
played and the test series stops. If there Is no
lrregularltles In the rams the sound and
switch test begins.
6L
4. The Ram Test Is only for the 2114 Rams.
STERN
"S·C·R·A·M·B·L·E"
JOYSTICK NOTES
by Todd Erickson
arly models of this game have a
screw In the bottom of the Joystick.
This screw may fall out In a very
short time wHh the large amount of play
the game gets. Later model games have
an "E" cllp Instead of the screw. The "E"
cllp models are a direct replacement.
E
The Joystick has a small set of molded
points. It would be a good Idea to stock
them plus a handle. I wlll be reporting In
coming months more on this Joystick. It Is
made by Wlco and Is being used by other
game manufacturers.
BALLY MPU
SCREENING
ERROR
M.P.U. SCREENING
ERROR C30 ON
ALL ELECTRONIC
PINBALL GAMES
Please be advised that
the identification C30
appears in two positions
on the screening of the
M.P.U. Module.
C30 identification
adjacent to C31
should read C78.
LOST
AND FOUND -
BALLY FLIPPERS
by Joe Rausch
T
here Is one main cause that one or
both of the main flippers wlll fall
from. That cause Is cold solder Joints.
Resolder the following locatlons on the
solenoid driver board.
J1plns8&9
J2plns1&2
CR15
0 15
Fllpper Enable Replay Posts.
If after resolderlng these points and the
problem remains, check the wiring and
action of the fllpper buttons and fllpper
colls.
Following this check 11st of problem areas
should return the flippers back Into action.

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