Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1989-January - Vol 10 Issue 11

Rowe Training
Dates Announced
Monitor Width
Size Change
Dan Jackson
Rowe International Inc.
Whippany, New Jersey
James Beck
Greater Southern Distributing Co.
Atlanta, Georgia
Come prepared! Students attending Rowe
Service Schools are active participants. We
encourage you to take an active role in the
class, ask questions and share your experi-
ences.
PROBLEM
Have you got a Konami Devastators conver-
sion with too tall a picture and no more
adjustment on the width coil? (Horizontal
width because of the turned picture tube).
SCHEDULE FOR 1989
Sessions begin promptly at 9:00 am and last
until 5:00 pm with a 1 hour luncheon.
There is a way to modify your 1983 Wells
Gardner 19K 4953 monitor so as to reduce
the horizontal size. This is not the first time
I've run into this problem, so I'm sure the
info will be helpful to others.
VENDING
Whippany
February 13-17
MUSIC
Grand Rapids
February 27-March 3
April 24-28
August 7-11
October 9-13
Each student attending is expected to make
his/her transportation arrangements to and
from the school location. Rowe will make
reservations and provide shuttle service to
and from the classes. All expenses (food,
lodging, etc.) are the responsibility of the
student.
Applications are accepted only through
authorized Rowe Distributors and must be
orwarded to corporate headquarters at
Whippany, New Jersey for processing.
Classes are open to both distributor and
operating company personnel.
SOLUTION
Change capacitor C365 to a 0.33uf@ 200V.
Some units had a .22uf or a .15uf depending
upon the original game. It can cause your
picture to be too wide, and may effect the
horizontal linearity as well.
NOTE
The location of C365 is right behind the hori-
zontal width coil.
***
Conversions Made Easy ...
Bill Johnston
Johnston's General Store
Buffalo, New York
1. Play the old game.
2. Check all control panel functions: Are the monitor
operation, coin door switches, test mode, audio, and
speaker all ok ? Is your line cord safe? if damaged,
replace it and replay the game.
3. Unplug the game.
4. The grounding strap or wire is important for safety:
Is your game safely grounded through its third pin on
the plug? Verify this with your ohmmeter, from the
ground pin to the monitor, power supply, control
panel, and coin door ground wires/ straps.
5. Repair any missing grounds, plug the game in, and
replay the game.
6. Unplug the game.
7. I prefer the dependable Hitron power supply. If
your switching regulator power supply is over two
years old, it is wise to change it rather than suffer
service calls. Install a new power supply. using
switched ac (best from the monitor isolated ac).
Ground the case of the power supply. Verify the power
supply's inputs and outputs with your multimeter.
11. Unpack your PCB carefully and check the follow-
ing items before you power up: Are your chips and
ribbons properly seated? Are the capacitors stand~
up (not shorting against the ground trace)? Does yom .
wiring harness match the PCB pin-out ? Don't trust
"factory settings". Don't even trust the dip/pin-out
page. Go to the test mode if available and verify
settings, including those for cabinet compatibility.
12. Carefully connect the edge connector and mount
the PCB in the cabinet.
13. Remove stray tools and family pets from the
cabinet, and smoke test it.
14. Adjust your power supply for 5 volts de: Measure
voltage across an Eprom farthest from the edge
connector. If the notch is at the top, +5 is on the pin
at the upper right comer. Ground is on the pin at the
lower left comer. Adjust your monitor for its best
picture.
15. Unplug the game, and continue wiring each
section of the game, powering it up, testing it, and
unplugging it as you go.
16. Wire harness to your coin door's coin switches.
Test play.
8. Carefully wire the harness to the power supply.
9. Carefully wire the harness to the monitor.
10. Take a break before the smoke test ahead.
17. Rebuild your control panel with all new parts to
save service calls and achieve maximum earnings
through player satisfaction. Wire harness to your
new controls at your rebuilt control panel. Test play.

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