Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1987-February - Vol 8 Issue 12

STAR•TECH Journal
February 1987
(3)
Bally Midway RAMPAGE
Power Supplies
Atari ROAD RUNNER
Ticket Dispenser Installation
By Bally Midway Field Service Dept.
Franklin Park, ILlinois
By Mark Sherman, Field Service Mgr.
Atari Games Corp.
Milpitas, califomia
Gl-\ME: RAMPAGE Upright
SUBJOCT: Condor Switching Power Supply
Two versions of the Condor Power Supply
were used during the RAMPAGE production
run. Although either supply will work in
your game, the information listed below
will help you to understand the difference
between them and insure that they are
properly connected to your game.
Failure to properly connect your
respective power supply can result in game
damage.
TICKET DISPENSER INSTALIATION:
If you are installing a ticket dispenser
on a dedicated IOAD RUNNER game, you need
to exchange your audio PCB Atari part
#A043354-0l for an A043661-special.
The syrrptoms will be blanking out at the
screen when a ticket is dispenced.
For technical assistance, call Atari
Customer Service at 408/434-3950.
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0017-0003-0543
Bally Midway Part#
02-30379-0001
Condor Part # on PCB
Connector and# of Pins Jl,5 J2,20
Used with Adapter cable No
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Bally Midway Part#
Condor Part # on PCB
Connector and# of Pins
Used with Adapter cable
0017-0003-0609
02-30485-0001
Jl,20
Yes
IDI'E: Games shipped with the version 'B'
power supply included an adapter cable.
When replacing a version 'B' with a
version 'A' power supply, 00 WI' use the
original adapter cable.
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Williams Ball Eject Plunger
By Todd Erickson
Swrmit Amusemant
St. Paul, Minnesota
PROBLEM: A few of the pinball games
manufactured by Williams Electronics from
FIREPCMER to late HIGHSPEED with the three
ball mechanisms, may have trouble ejecting
the ball to the shooter lane.
CAUSE: The problem is caused by not enough
lift to the ball on the thicker
playfields.
SOLUTION: Grinding the plunger to 2-1/8
inches will cure the problem.
STAR*TECH JOURNAL, February 1987,
Volume 8, Number 12. Copyright [c) 1987
by Star•Tech Journal, Inc. ALL rights
reserved. Address inquiries to: POB 1065,
Merchantville, NJ 08109. Advertising rates
on request. Phone: 609/662-1080.
James Calore: Publisher/Editor.
STAR*TECH Journal
February 1987 (4)
Arachnid ENGLISH MARK
Darts Service Tips
By Gene Harlan, Chief Engineer
Arachnid, Inc.
Rockford, Illinois
4. Coin meters were added to the 4500
Series Game at S/N 3850. To instigate this
change, the top power supply board was
changed to provide an extra +5 VOC
connection. The new power supplies will
work with older ganes, but the older ones
won't work in the new games -as the wires
which are supposed to have +SVOC will be
grounded preventing coin-up from occuring.
SUBJECT: 4500 Series Games
The following service tips should help
with possible problem areas on the 4500
Series Game.
5. If a problem occurs on coin-up or
when any sound happens on the game,
re-solder or replace C19 (1 ufd/50V). It
appears that if this capacitor is not
functioning properly, that the sound is
getting into the power supply causing
logic problems.
1. Make sure that the screws on the top
printed circuit board, of the power supply
that hold the 5V regulator in, are tight.
If these screws come loose, the regulator
looses its ground connection -allowing the
unregulated 11 volts to go directly to the
logic board. The roost sensitive part is
the Eprom, and it, if not other integrated
circuits, can be affected. We have
switched in production to a screw with a
lock washer. Adding a lock washer to
existing ganes \t,'OUld also be a good idea.
2. If a problem occurs with the target
lamp so that it stays on continuously, the
cause is usually that the triac (under the
power supply. CAUTION - 120 VAC PRESENI'!
UNPLUG BEFORE SERVICING) has shorted. ftk>st
reports indicate that it happens when a
bulb bums out. When the new bulb is
inserted, it stays on all the time. When a
bulb bums out, the filament breaks and
can fall across the posts in a fashion
that causes a much higher current draw
than normal -which will make the triac
short.
Replace the triac with an SC146D (we've
had the best luck with Motorola) . We are
currently investigating what seems to be a
problem with triacs made by Thonpson
labeled BTB 10400 B. Initial reports
indicate a higher than normal failure rate
in the field.
3. If the target larnp doesn't come on at
all yet the lamp is good, the problem
usually lies with the MCX::3030 opto
isolator located under the power supply
(CAUTION - 120 VAC PRESENI' - UNPLUG BEFORE
SERVICING!).
For further questions or assistance, you
may call 800/435-8319.
In Illinois, 815/654-0212.
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