Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1991-December - Vol 13 Issue 10

STAR*TECH Journal
Pioneer CJ-V55
Laser Jukebox
Broken Wires
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December 7997
Dynamo 150W
Power Supply
Minimum Load
Erik Wittenzellner
Kemp Enterprises, Inc.
South Windsor, Connecticut
Ken Williams
Dynamo Corporation
Richland Hills, Texas
PROBLEM
SUBJECT
We purchased one of these units and brought it into
our shop for a location prep. After loading all the
CD's, I noticed the right woofer was not working.
As game PC boards get less power hungry, all of our
power is not required. Therefore, in order to meet
the minimum required load, we are adding a load
resistor to all of our universal systems. Now when
the game is shipped from Dynamo, the minimum
load is already met.
CAUSE
I swapped left and right woofers, still no sound on
the right. I then pulled out the CD players and
found that both wires going to that woofer, blue and
white, were cut clean through.
SOLUTION
It looks like the wires which hang loose behind the
players got caught under the players during trans-
port and were severed by the bouncing CD players.
A couple of wire ties at the factory would have
solved this problem. Check yours!
PROBLEM
On the Dragons Lair II game manufactured for
Leland by Dynamo, the problems experienced in
the field are minimum load requirement problems,
not defective power supplies. The total require- ' ~
ment for +5 VDC current on this PCB is 750 mA,
well below minimum load specification.
SOLUTION
To correct this problem, you need to attache a 5
Ohm, 20 watt resistor between the +5 VDC and the
ground. This will bring the current up to an accept-
able level. You may get this plug in modification
from Dynamo in approximately three weeks.
Atari Cyperball 4
Player No Sound
EdRomasko
Champions Amusements Centers
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
SYMPI'OM
No sound. Both fuses F2 and F3 are blown.
CAUSE
On sound board: Diodes CRl 1 and/or CR12 ( type
1N4001) are shorted.
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STAR*TECH Journal
December 1991
6800 CPU Free Play
Replacement
Eproms
Williams
Super Hi-Impact
Factory Wiring
Software Department
Pintronics
Canton, Massachusetts
Hank Grobe
R & M Music Co.
Dss Moines, Iowa
PROBLEM
PROBLEM
Bally pinball games with 6800 CPU board do not
provide "free play" option useable for home sales.
On 3 of these games, Super Hi-Impact: Sure is nice
of Williams to presort the wiring harness. What?
No sound?
SOLUTION
While some creative solutions include installing
externally accessible coin switches or setting the
replay score very low to award free games, these
have their limitations.
SOLUTION
Turn up the volume and the board resets? Seems
they got the test switch and the speaker crossed!
MORE
EPROM REPLACEMENT
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A replacement Eprom, from Pintronics, for the U6
chip on those CPU boards provides the missing
"free play" option. This fast and easy game modifi-
cation frees up the replay option for things like
awarding extra ball.
The free play option is set using a DIP switch on the
CPU board, which means that the game will always
power up in free play mode, even after a battery
failure.
AVAILABILITY
The replacement chip is available for the following
U6 parts: E-720-40, E-720-52, E-720-53. This cov-
ers the games from Frontier through Cybernaut.
Chips for other games will be available depending
upon demand.
Also, the volume control plug was stuffed back-
wards! I think all 3 of these were made Friday
afternoon!
* * *
MURPHY'S LAW
#1310
No matter what goes wrong,
there is always somebody
who knew
it would.·
For more information, call Pintronics at (617) 961-
3012.
* * *
Phone & Fax
See page 21 for updated manufacturer
Customer Service
phone & fax numbers.

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