Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1982-September - Vol 4 Issue 7

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STAR*TECH JOURNAL/SEPTEMBER 1982
VIDEO GAME
JACKPOT MODULE
Get more S S S from any late model Video Game with the Tom
Tilt Jackpot Module.
Players like to think they are getting something for nothing
and our module provides just that, randomly handing out extra
credits on a programmed controlled basis and only upon coin
insertion. Program options are: 2, 10, 15, 20, 25 & 30 percent and
2, 4, 6, 8, or 10 credits.
Installation takes about 1 minute with 3 easy hook clip on
wires. Our module can be moved from game to game just as fast.
Included in our Jackpot Module are a meter drive circuit for
driving a 2nd meter {2nd meter optional), and a positive & nega-
tive audio circuit trigger {optional audio circuit).
Promotional decal provided with each unit.
Some applications:
S draw players from hot games to warm ones S
$ delay moving a piece $
S game room promotions S
$ delay buying a new game S
SSS WHICH GAME HAS THE JACKPOT MODULE???
PRICE $49.95
QUANTITY DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE
DISTRIBUTORSHIPS NEGOTIABLE
ALL UNITS GUARANTEED 60 DAYS
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STAR•TECH JOURNAL/SEPTEMBER 1982
ROCK-OLA
Strong,
Reliable
- -~ Joysticks
PRICING CONVERSION
9~
By Charles Maier, Chuckie Wuckie Enterprises, NE Philadelphia, PA
The following are price change instructions for old Rock-Olas up to and including the 470
model (1977).
STEP 1.
Remove keepers first - then remove all other
attaching parts. Remove frame and ratchet and save
the spring.
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SP\NG
KEEPER
, , - '@
ORIGINAL 25¢ RATCHET ~
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Note 1.
',
Accumulator assembly must be removed from
the phonograph or wall box for ease of new
ratchet installation.
Note 2.
The slug rejector in the phonograph and wall
boxes must be aqjusted to reject nickels and
KEEPER
dimes.
Note 3.
Should it be necessary to return to a JOt pricing base, replace the original 25t ratchet
by following steps 1 thru 4. Rejector must now accept nickels and dimes. Also insert proper
tabs in pricing windows.

SLOT
CREDIT
SWITCH
o
~ s6REW~
"A"
0
HOLES
"D"
o
NUT
"B"
STEP 3.
Replace the frame plate - concentrate on
positioning the brass plates into the frame
slots first. Replace screw "A" and nut "B"
- do not tighten.
STEP4.
Place shaft " C" into the frame plate and
hold as shown until spring anchor is
positioned in frame holes "D". (See Step 3.)
Tighten nut "B" and secure other attaching
parts.
Insert and crimp C washer
STEPS.
Lift fingers of spring anchor ¼ inch to add tension to springs.
STEP6.
Adjust brass tab on 25 ¢ wheel for four quarter pricing.
STEP7.
Adjust brass tab on 50¢ (middle) wheel for case half dollar.
STEPS.
Change pricing card.
You simply need to purchase the proper ratchet wheel instead of an entire kit.
The parts needed for your phonograph and/ or wall box are:
2/ 25¢ Wheel Rock-Ola #44947
1/25¢ Wheel Rock-Ola #50122
• Will fit in Upright
and Cocktail Tables.
• We can ship from stock.
Newport mod. 125A
New O.E.M. Joystick,
Newport mod. 130
NOW AVAILABLE.
COMPETITIVELY PRICED!
Made in the U.S.A. for the needs of
the American Market. Will replace
joysticks in imported and domestic
machines. Interchangeable gateplate
for two, four and eight positio'nS.
Engineered and built to last! All parts
are easily replaceable.
FAST SERVICE!
ldealfor
PAC•MANgames.
CALL TODAY!
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED!
Newport Controls
P.O. Box 1214
Bishop, CA 93514 U.S.A.
714/872-1296
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STEP 2.
Rotate ratchet clockwise until credit switch
contacts open. Position new ratchet as
shown and attach spring to master ratchet
stud.
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Video Games
Domestic & Foreign
Technicians
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