Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1982-February - Vol 3 Issue 12

S
* T J FEBRUARY 198211
Self Diagnostic Tests
"Mouse Trap" has two diagnostic test modes. The first mode, the
Logic/ Audio Diagnostic Test Mode, checks the RAM and ROM chips on
the Logic Board, and simultaneously checks the Audio Board. This test
mode is the normal self-test mode and is automatically performed when
"Mouse Trap" is first turned on. The second mode tests the Controls and
Color only. To run this test, activate the coin switch while powering up. You
may bypass both diagnostic modes by depressing either player one or player
two start button while powering up.
To service speaker and lamp assembly,
unhook top logo panel.
Monitor Service Door
Separate lock and key, power
interlock switch for safety.
In addition to front access to
monitor, this door is located in
back of cabinet for easy access to
monitor adjustments .
/
Electronic Service Door
Entire electronics assembly PCB's
and power supply mounted on
single slide-out metal panel.
Route Operator Features
Large, heavy-duty casters support
full weight of game on pivot for
one man ease of tran sportation .
Sepa rate lock and key, front
access , and power interlock for
sa fet y.
Two hand holds for easy grasping .
Operator DIP Switch easily acces-
sible .
Recessed AC cord storage, also a
pivot point with foot .
To access electronics. unhook
pa nel back latch . slide out until
ca tch stops It. to insure board
stays secure.
Skid rails to slide game onto
truck, spaced to line up in truck
bed grooves to prevent sliding .
May be serviced on location in
pulled-out position . or at work
bench by disconnecting harnes-
ses , releasing ca tch. and lifting
metal panel off.
Harnesses remain connected
when sliding board out to catch
position .
Coin Mech Door
Separate lock and key, front
access, and power interlock
switch for safety.
To convert to 110 or 220 volt
game. simpl,Y change connec tor.
To service control panel . unho ok
latches by reach ing through the
Electronics Door.
Lit coin-entry bezels .
Accepts all stand ard coins and
may be adjusted for tokens .
Control Panel swing s down .
Coin Meters mounted on separate
bracket for easy reading .
Concealed e xternal ON/ OFF switch . - - - - - - - - - - , ~
Operator selectable switches
mounted on bracket for easy
access .
Coin Box Door
Separate lock and key, fron t
access . and power interlock
switch for safety
Oversize Coin Box enclosed
strong . solid metal box
To service control panel , unhook
latches by reaching through Coin
Mech Door.
1n
Inaccessible through any other
door. for maximum security.
Control panel swings down .
To remove monitor from front of
game . unplug harness , slide out ,
release catch .
S * T J FEBRUARY 198212
American
Arcade
Technical
Academy
* In-depth instruc-
*
*
*
*
*
tions on solid state
game equipment
Concise 6-day
course, including
text books and
technical manuals
Beginners course:
Second Monday
of each month.
Advanced course:
Fourth Monday
of each month.
Videolecture
series home study
program.
Newly expanded
lecture staff
headed by Don
Wright, former
service repre-
sentative for 2
maJor
manufacturers.
4688 Alvarado Canyon Rd.
San Diego, CA 92120
Call now for infonnatlon:
(714) 287-4263
(In California)
(800) 854-2521
(Nationwide)
Credit cards accepted.
CINEMATRONICS
SYMPTOMS* AND* SOLUTIONS
Blowing of Circuit Breakers
A common failure of the current amplifier, especially in the earlier monitors, is
blowing of circuit breakers CBI and CB2 accompanied by burning of the 47ohm
resistors around the power transistor molex. These transistors are mounted to the
heat sinks which are attached to the metal side panels of the monitor.
If this problem should occur, check for cold solder joints around the molex
pins. Check the power transistors Qll0 and Qlll (vertical) and Q210 and Q211
(horizontal) with an ohmeter or transistor tester to verify that the power transistors
are operational. The best way to accomplish this is by disconnecting the molex
plug and checking directly on the pins. The row of pins with the lone male pin
always indicates the 2N5878 drivers Ql IQ-and Q210. The row of all female pins
indicates the 2N5876 power drivers Ql 11 and Q21 l. Check the drivers on the
display board Ql08 and Q109 (vertical) and Q208 and Q209 (horizontal) with an
ohmeter or in-circuit transistor tester. Upgrade the 47ohm resistors from¼ watt to
½ watt if not so equipped. IMPORTANT: Never operate the game with these
power transistors unplugged or the same resistors will be overdriven and
eventually bum.
No Brightness Control
Should the problem ever arise in a Cinematronics monitor where the intensity
cannot be controlled, check the intensity potentiometer (Rl 1) for an open wiper,
an internal short, or change of value due to heat dissipation in the cabinet. When
checking the Rl 1 for its proper value with your ohmeter it should read between
9.SK ohms and IO.SK ohms end to end. Check for cold solder connections to RI I.
On earlier monitors check for an open 1 0MF capacitor (C 17) on the display
board. On the later model monitors check P.T.K. or Keltron high voltage supply,
whichever one your monitor may be equipped with, as this capacitor is now
incorporated into the circuitry in this unit.
Coin Counter Inoperative
If the coin counter on one of Cinematronics' machines becomes inoperative, check
transistor Q 1 (2N6292) on logic board with an ohmeter or transistor checker. This
transistor is the coin counter driver.
Disconnect coin counter molex and measure DC voltage on red wire. Meter
should read +25 volts DC.
Check molex connector JI to logic board for +5 volts and proper ground.
Check for proper electrical connection at pin 3 of J 1.
No Audio Sound
If one of Cinematronics' games has no audio, the first thing to check for would be
an open speaker coil. If the speaker is good, check 2N6292 and 2N6107 located
on the audio board with an ohmeter or transistor tester. If one or both of these
transistors test bad, replace defective components and also the TL0S l ( operational
amplifier) which feeds them. Check for an open wiper on audio h9ard volume
control. Also, verify the logic board is fully operational. The LS259 (audio
enable) located at F-2 on the logic board would be a prime suspect.

Download Page 11: PDF File | Image

Download Page 12 PDF File | Image

Future scanning projects are planned by the International Arcade Museum Library (IAML).

Pro Tip: You can flip pages on the issue easily by using the left and right arrow keys on your keyboard.