Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1992-August - Vol 14 Issue 6

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August 1992
BOTSS
WEAK DROP
FCC LABELS
AFFIXED To
MISSING COIN
TARGETS
VIDEO GAMES
DROPS
GOTTLIEB
Todd Tuckey
TNT Amusements
Southhampton, Pennsylvania
Todd Erickson
Summit Amusement
St Paul, Minnesota
Eugene Gaudreault
Amusement Specialties
Danbury Connecticut
GAMES
SUBJECT
PROBLEM
Royal Flush Deluxe, El Dorado
City Of Gold, Jacks To Open.
For many years the manufactur- '
ers have included FCC 15A stick-
ers to install when we do conver-
sion kits and they are supposed to
be placed on our video games.
If your BOTSS is missing some
coin drops, it could be that they
are operating the switch too fast
for the computer to detect it.
PROBLEM
You must have these stickers on
your games by law. The fine can
be in excess of$1,000 per day per
game. If a FCC decal becomes
damaged it must be replaced.
Add a 10 mfd@ 10 volt (or more)
capacitor across the coin switch
contacts. Use a meter to verify
the polarity of the voltage on the
contacts and connect the capaci-
tor accordingly.
SOLUTION
ANALYSIS
The big problem comes wh,en the
operator changes a PCB from
cabinet to cabinet. It would be
wise to have some labels printed
so you can attach them to the
replacement cabinets of your
PCB. The FCC 15A stickers must
be taken seriously.
This stretches the coin signal so
that the computer is sure to catch
it. The problem still exists with
the new revision 1.1 ROMs.
PROBLEM
Ever have an intermittent or al-
ways weak bank of 9 or more
targets which doesn't seem to
have enough steam to push all
those targets up every time?
(These are the large banks which
need 2 coils to reset them)
SOLUTION
CAUSE
Most techs,would suggest that 1
of the 2 coils would not be firing.
Well, after changing a coil, or the
2N3055 transistor you thought
may be intermittent, and still
had the problem, the solution
probably is this.
SOLUTION
I found that in these older
Gottlieb games that the intercon-
nect cable between the logic (Al-
J4) and the driver (A3-J) had
dirty, corroded or bent pin on the
wire which fires that intermit-
tent coil.
NOTE
To tell instantly if that's the prob-
lem, switch the cable with some-
thing newer, then fix your cable if
it cures the trouble.
NOTE
You may have to use staples on
the 4 comers of some stickers.
Try to place them where they
won't be damaged by moving.
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August 1992
STAR*TECH Journal
Data East
Pinball
No Display
+5 VOLT ADJUSTMENT
MODIFICATION FOR
COMPUTER-TYPE SUPPLIES
Sam Cross
Godwin Distributing
North Little Rock, Arkansas
James Beck
Greater Southern Distributing
Atlanta, Georgia
GAMES
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
All Data East pinballs
You have been using some of the
150 watt "computer-type" power
supplies, in your video games.
The problem is that there is no +5
volt adjustment, and these units
average a 4.8 volt output. This
causes problems with some
games, especially those with a
loss in voltage through the 5v
feeds ( or ground).
Depending on the particular
''brand" you are using, odds are
the system uses a TL-494 or
equivalent PWM IC as the regu-
lator. If this is so and you have a
schematic available, look at the
voltage divider that goes from the
+5Vdc output to the feedback in-
put of the IC. If you lower that
feedback voltage it will up the
output voltage.
SUBJECT
Dot Matrix Display
PROBLEM
No display activity, yet all oper-
ating voltages seem to be there.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
You may have a bad 10 watt 3.9
Kohm resistor (R14) on the
power supply board. Arnie
Aarstadt at Data East Pinball
helped me find this and says he's
seen this problem with regular
frequency.
Address Changes
Please use your account
number when updating
your subscription
information.
He also suggests using a 2.2
Kohm @5 watts instead of one 3.9
Kohm@lOw.
Your account number is a
five digit number found
on the top line - left side of
your address label, which
is affixed to your journal.
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