Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1983-December - Vol 5 Issue 10

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STAR*TECH JOURNAL/DECEMBER 1983
BALLY MIDWAY
ASTRON BELT
* SELF TEST* BACK DOOR KEY* DEMODULATOR BOARD- DIP SWITCH 1
* DEMODULATOR BOARD (CONNECTORS & ADJUSTMENTS)* BASIC GAME TROUBLESHOOTING
* LASER DISC PLAYER TROUBLESHOOTING & MAINTENANCE* VIDEO DISC PRECAUTIONS
* LASER DISC STORAGE * FALSE ERROR MESSAGE
ASTRON BELT SELF TEST
Grune: Astron Belt
Subject: Self Diagnostic Test
The diagnostic test can be advanced to the next test by pressing the start button
for a reasonable period of time.
When you advance from the input test ( switch test) to the next test the start
button must be held in for a longer period.
After the last diagnostic test, the grune will return to the attract mode
automatically in approximately 30 seconds.
ASTRON BELT BACK DOOR KEY
To prevent theft of the laser disc player, all back doors will be keyed with a
special Illinois Lock, Key #350.
ASTRON BELT DEMODULATOR BOARD - DIP SWITCH 1
The four banks of individual switches on Dip SW 1 are set up so Switches # 1,
#2 and #3 are in the OFF position. Switch #4 should be kept ON.
Dip SW l/N0. 4 determines whether to accept composite negative or
positive going SYNC from the logic boards. Since the logic produces a negative
going SYNC, the Dip Switch 1/No. 4 is left ON.
Dip Switch 1/No. 4
ON- Negative SYNC
OFF - Positive SYNC
ASTRON BELT DEMODULATOR BOARD
(CONNECTORS & ADJUSTMENTS)
CN (F-Type Conn.)
CN2 (26 P Conn.)
CN3 (1 O P Conn.)
CN4 (6 P Conn.)
Dip SW 1 (4 P)
VR1, VR2
VR3, VR4
VRS
Chroma Signal Input from Video Disc Player
Logic Signal Input from Game Board
Power Supply 12-5-0V
TTL Signal Output to Color Monitor
Negative/Positive Switch of Sync Signal (Switch #4 must be ON)
Horizontal Sync/Blanking Timing Adjustment
Vertrical Sync/Blanking Timing Adjustment
Black Level Adjustment (laser video brightness)
INPUT LEVEL ADJUSTMENT OF LOGIC SIGNAL
VR6
VR7
VRB
VR9
VR1 O
VR11
VR1 2
VR13
Red Gain
Green Gain
Blue Gain
Output Level Adjustment of Logic Signal
Image Quality Adjustment (Resolution Control for Laser Video)
Hue Adjustment (Tint Control)
Color Level Adjustment
White Level Adjustment (Contrast ControQ
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3. Grune lights up and plays with sound but loss of video. Check the following:
A. Monitor interface cable and connectors
B. Demodulator PC Q834-05175--000
C. Monitor
4. Grune lights up and fails to play with the loss of sound and video (fuses are
good). Check the following:
A. Tum grune on and off to clear condition
B. Wiring and connectors
C. The disc player must be on and the disc is rotating (power switch red
LED and play green LED is on)
D. 5vdc at logic and demodulator PC boards
E. Switching power supply +5 , +12 & -12
F . Replace logic or demodulator PC board
5. Grune plays with video but loss of sound. Check the following:
A. 3-runp sound fuse
B. Wiring and connectors
C. Volume control and speakers
D. Sound PC 834-5272 .
E. 30vdc to power runplifier 4-pin connector (blue wire)
F . Power amplifier PC QI 10-00019-0000
6. Grune plays with sound but video is distorted Check the following:
A. Clean laser disc and check for damage (use other side if needed)
B. Clean fan filter ( overheating)
C. Adjust demodulator PC or replace
D. Logic PC 834-5270
E. Monitor
NOTES:
1. When powering grune up, allow for the 30-second warmup period (laser disc
playing cycling to 1800 RPM).
2. Laser disc is recorded on both sides.
3. Powering game on and off may clear a lock-up condition (logic has no
watchdog circuit).
ASTRON BELT LASER DISC PLAYER
TROUBLESHOOTING & MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before concluding that the player is out of order, please refer to this
troubleshooting guide to make sure that there is not a simple remedy for the
problem. The vast majority of performance problems have their source in set-up
errors, bad connections to other equipment, or malfunctions of other equipm~nl
Find trouble symptom on the chart below, and try the suggested remedies.
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
REMEDY
Lid does not open
• Power cord is not
properly plugged into
AC wall socket
• Power switch is not
turned on.
• Latch is not released.
• Plug in power cord
• Power is not on.
• Plug in power cord
• Turn on power switch.
• Push lid and close it
firmly so latch locks.
Disc does not rotate
• Lid is not-shut
completely
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ASTRON BELT BASIC GAME TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Grune fails to light up (dead). Check the following:
A. Line cord and 117v outlet
B. 117v switch and safety switch
C. 5-runp fuses (two)
2. Grune lights up and plays with sound but has loss of video and fan operation.
Check the following:
A. Monitor and fan 3-runp fuse
B. Wiring
• Turn on power switch
• Press REJECT/OPEN
button.
Disc stops rotating soon
after starting
• You are playing the
unrecorded side of a
disc.
• Turn over disc.
Disc rotates but there is
no picture.
• Wrong connection from
player to video monitor
TV
• Make correct
connections.
Picture quality is bad
• Bad connections
between player and
video monitor TV.
• Poor disc.
• Check all connections,
particularly BNC type
type plugs.
• Try playing a different
disc. If other discs give
good quality, the problem
is with that particular disc.
Continued on next page.
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STAR*TECH JOURNAL/DECEMBER 1983
"Astron Belt" continued from page JO.
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the player
• Use a soft, clean cloth to wipe off dust and
dirt accumulated on the player. If necessary,
moisten a soft cloth with diluted neutral
detergent to remove heavy dirt.
• Never use paint thinner, benzene, or other
solvents. They react with the surface and
cause color changes and melting.
Video disc care
• Video discs are made of hard plastic. Use a
soft cloth to lightly wipe off dust and dirt.
• Finger prints and dust on the video disc do
not affect the recorded signal. However,
excessive dirt may interfere with reproduced
picture quality, so it is a good idea to keep
the video discs clean.
• Therefore, it is best to handle video discs by
the outer edges and center holdonly,just as
you would do with ordinary phonograph
records.
• Always replace discs in their jackets after
use. To prevent warping, keep discs away
from high temperature and humidity.
Objective lens care
The objective lens is a key part of the player.
Note that the lens surface must be clean in
order to maintain best performance. Never try
to touch the lens surface. Hold the lid closed to
keep out dust and dirt unless it is necessary to
open for installing and removing a video disc.
If an amount of dust or dirt becomes heavy
enough, it may degrade picture quality. Dust
can be removed from the lens with an air
blower for a camera lens.
ASTRON BEL TVIDEO DISC PRECAUTIONS
WARNING. Game cabinet MUST NOT be
moved without first securing video disc player.
See instruction labels inside cabinet for proper
securing procedures.
To open player, connect power cord of
game to outlet Pull out safety interlock spring/
button near game power cord.
(CAUTION: Game is now energized.)
O.E.M. Replacement
Monitor
Actuate power switch, then press eject
button. Lid will open slightly. ( If lid does not
open, see owner's manual.) Open lid. Loosen
shipping screw near center of table, and remove
lens cap. Store lens cap onto boss on underside
of player cover.
Place disc on turntable. (Refer to label for
proper side down.) Close lid.
Reattach bracket.
Slide shelf forward.
Reinstall screw into shelf.
Press play button.
IMPORTANT: Clean disc once every
other week either with warm soapy water or
Windex. Rinse thoroughly to remove all cleanser
residue. Air dry completely before reinstalling.
(CAUTION: When transporting game and
during long idle periods, remove disc. Reinstall
lens cap and tighten shipping screw.)
Align arrows before tightening shipping
screw.
FILTER CLEANING
To prevent an overheating condition, the fan
filter must be vacuumed every two weeks for
proper air circulation.
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ASTRON BELT LASER DISC STORAGE
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When the game is inoperative for a long period,
remove the laser disc and store it in a vertical
position.
Storing it in this manner will prevent a
warping condition.
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ASTRON BELT FALSE ERROR MESSAGE
Subject: IC-I Bad in Self Test
IC-I (5473B) has been newly added to your
game's EPROM PC Board.
This can cause a properly functioning game
to give a false error message in the self-test
mode.
As long as your game is functioning properly,
disregard this message.
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TROUBlfSIIOOTING
GUIDE
GINO RONDINA
RALLY VIDEO CAR CIRCUIT OPERATION (PART 2)
FOR
By Duane Erby, Kiddie Rides USA, Davenport, IA
In this article, we will discuss four subcircuits
·used in the Gino Rondina Rally Race Video
Car. These four circuits are the heart of the
system. They generate the timing and control
signals and some of the actual video to the
screen. Other signals are encoded and used to
drive the actual video generating circuits. There
are several PROM chips (PROGRAMMABLE
READ ONLY MEMORY) that are addressed
and their memory contents multiplexed to
configure the serial stream of information
required by the video output circuits. Now to a
brief overview of the subcircuits to be discussed
The first subcircuit (A) is the main timing
oscillator and dividers. These signals are the
main control signals that assure the picture and
all effects are synchronized with respect to the
main MHz oscillator.
The second circuit (B) generates the basic
control pulses that are used to construct the
bonus markets that appear along the sides of
the road The output signals are labeled Q 1 OPT,
Q20PT, Q50PT, and Q GAS.
The third circuit ( C) to be discussed is a
19"- $188
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rather complicated way to, in effect, cause the
road to curve after the score reaches 400
points. Op amp F9 (LM399) outputs a pulse
train of varying time period. This changing
pulse train clocks IC Cl0, a 7473 Dual J-K
Flip Flop. The varying output of C 10 alters the
number of times per second that B-10 (Bi-
Quinary Dual Decade Counter) is reset This
alters the timing of the "road" clock that can
create road movements on the screen. Driver
car movements (red car) are done using the
same method.
The fourth subcircuit generates serial pulse
trains that are actual video signals for generation
of trees, the road (less center line) and the
bonus markers.
More detail on circuit A.A4 is a crystal
controlled oscillator that employs inverters.
A4c is its buffer. C4 (a dual BCD counter)
divides the 4.5MHz ( output ofFF B4) further.
B4, D2, and A4 set the modulus ofC4B. A4b
and A4c inverted signals are required elsewhere
in the circuit The arrangement ofD4, B5 , D2,
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