Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1994-November - Vol 16 Issue 9

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SWITCH MATRIX
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0PTO SWITCH
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Wayne Glover
State Sales & Service
Baltimore, Maryland
SUBJECT
Let's examine one of the playfield switches used
in the switch matrix, the opto switch.
OPERATION
The opto switch is a two part device. One part
being the L.E.D., (emitter or opto transmitter)
and the other being the opto receiver or photo
detector (the switch).
The switch is open when light from the L.E.D.
shines on the receiver and closed when light is
blocked.
TEST
To check for proper operation of the opto switch,
the L.E.D. should always have approximately 1.4
volts across it. The receiver should have between
0.1 and 0.7 volts when the opto is blocked. Un-
blocked it should be 11 to 13 volts.
IN CIRCUIT
The output of the opto switch is wired to the in-
put of a comparator circuit which is located on an
opto PC board. The positive input of the compara-
tor has a constant voltage, in this case + 5 volts.
The negative input is from the opto switch itself.
When the negative input of the comparator has a
high signal, the output is high. When the input
signal goes low, the output goes low. This in turn,
puts a low on the return line of the switch matrix
and the C.P.U. recognizes this as a switch closure.
- ee your switch matrix schematics to follow this
description. Simple, eh?
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Rowe
BILL ACCEPTOR
TRANSPORT MAINTENANCE
Leo Tarlton
State Sales & Service
Baltimore, Maryland
SUBJECT
LIFESPAN
MBA transport "Saturday Night
Special" fixes.
After the belts have taken
enough bills to need cleaning 2 or
3 times, it will be time to replace
them. It is extremely difficult to
reassemble an MBA transport,
but go ahead and try; I'm sure
your distributor won't mind get-
ting them in a bag.
PLUGS
The first things I look at on an
MBA are the plugs on both sides
of the transport. These have male
pins that can be bent so that they
enter the wrong female pin in the
cable. If this happens, the results
can be very interesting, to say the
least.
DOING YOUR
OWN OBA
TRANS-
PORT?
There are three types of belts in
this transport:
SLIPPAGE
If your MBA transport is reject-
ing too many bills, you may have
dirty belts allowing the bills to
slip. Concentrating on the gray
belts, apply alcohol sparingly and
wipe them with a rag. This will
remove a lot of green ink and
brown dirt.
EXCITEMENT
It can be more exciting if you turn
on switch # 1 ( on the blue box)
so that the motor is turning the
belts while you clean them.
Be careful your fingers or clean-
ing rag do not get caught in the
moving parts. If you saturate the
gray belts with alcohol, the flat
belts may slip out of place.
• Track belts (2)
• Flat belts (2)
• Motor belt (1)
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The flat belts usually go first. But,
since the track belts fail soon af-
ter, you would do well to change
the track belts at the same time.
If you want the best acceptance,
also clean the shafts and replace
the nylon and rubber parts.
ACCEPTANCE RATE
A thorough refurbishing will re-
sult in an acceptance rate of 90%
or better (even with worn bills).
The replacement belts give goo
service for about 2 years, al-
though less when used heavily.

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