Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1986-June - Vol 8 Issue 4

June 198B
STAR*TECH Journal
heatsink nounted to IC 137 of the 'IC041
PCB. This IC runs extremely hot and nust
have the heatsink attached for proper
opertion.

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4. locate C40 (lOOpf) on the 'IC042 PCB
(fig. 3) and rem:>ve it by clipping off its
leads near the PCB surface.
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5. Reverse steps 3 thru 1 to re-assenble
the game and double check that all PCB
CONNECIORS are plugged in correctly.
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1. Rem:>ve the PCB CAGE ASSEMBLY f ran the
game cabinet. Note how the PCB c::x::HJOC'IORS
are installed before rem:>ving.
2. Rem:>ve the six phillips screws
retaining the front plate (fig.2) and
renove the front plate.
3. carefully slide the FCB SET out of the
EMI C'AGE.
6. Apply power to the game and verify that
everythmq -is--work1ng correctly.
REMOVE C40
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June 1986 (7)
SPEED B00GY U/R WISE BI\RS IN DISPIAY.
If your SPEED BUGGY upright displays dark
lines that weave through the picture, you
can eliminate them by installing a jUill)er
wire onto the Power Supply asserrbly. This
was recently discovered in Manufacturing
\I.hen several ganes suddenly came up with
this problem, and it was due to a ground
jUill)er that was accidently left off the
Power suwly. We do not think any games
have shipped like this, but we will pass
along the infonnation just in case.
'!he problem stems from the FRAME GROUND on
the switching Regulators not being
jUill)ered to the OC GROUND outputs on the
switching Regulators. Refer to figure 4
for jUill)er infonnation. Install junpers as
shown if your game. does not have them.
Atari STAR WARS High-Voltage Board
by Avery Petty
A.P. Engineering
Huntington Beach,
CA
Recently, I repaired a whole fleet of
Atari STAR WARS. I sent soneone to the
distributor to get the 'hard-to-find' high
voltage transistor BU406D. He cane back
with a BU406, no "D". The "D" nust appear
on the transistor. It means there is a
high voltage diode in the package. So
beware, even the distributor can goof!
What will it cost you? Your game maybe.
Witoout the diode, using the BU406, the
high voltage will work for awhile, but
will bum up the flyback transformer which
cost $90.00!
If you are repairing a High Voltage board,
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with a BU406D, and you still don't have
high voltage, and don't know why, you can
be sure it's your flyback transformer. If
in doubt, pull it out and put it in a
working STAR WARS and see, it will only
take 5 minutes.

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SPEED BUGGY U/R FUSE IABELS.
D.le to an oversight on Data East's part,
it is possible that several SPEED BUGGY
uprights went out with the wrong fuse
rating labels on the switch Bracket. They
state that Fuse 1 = 1 anp fast and Fuse 2
= 3 anp fast. These should actually
indicate Fuse 2 as a 7 anp fast, Fuse 1 is
labeled correctly. Please refer to page 9
of the SPEED BUGGY Operations & Service
Manual (PN 780-0035-00) for xoore info.
When you finally fix it, put a fan under
the board -nounted on the wood rail the
board is xoounted on, blowing on the High
Voltage board. '1his is sonething that
should be done to all STAR WARS, because
the flyback is the rost expensive part
there.
If your high voltage won't get up to at
least 19,000 volts, }!OU may have a bad
tube. look for real bad phosphor bum or a
color missing.
SERVICE NAIUAL
Initructionel end reference manual
entitled ELECTRONIC GAME REPAIR covering
such subjects es: Basic Electronics,
Semiconductors, Video Gama Systems,
Electronic Pinball Systems,
Troubleshooting Techniques, Tools and Test·
Equipment, Schematic Reading and more.
This 8-1/2" x 11" manual contains 85 pages
of technical information for the servicing
of electronic amusement games and is
priced at ,24.95 plus ,2.50 shipping.
Distributed by STAR*TECH JOURNAL.

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