Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1995-April - Vol 17 Issue 2

STAR*TEcH
Journal
Mike
April 1995
Houpy

Coin-Op
BBS

Dallas,
Texas
BROMLEY
SMS/CoASTAL
RocK8-BowL
AMUSEMENT
LOCKED-UP GAME
PoPABALL
NoC01N UP
SYMPI'OM
The game seems to be locked up,
or dead. The lights are not flash-
ing, the scraper motor doesn't run,
there is no sound when a coin is
put into play, and/or there is no
coupon payout when a target is
hit.
Possrnn.rrrns
1) Check the Display Board that
is located on top of the cash box.
Try to enter Audit Mode.
If you cannot, or do not see the
LED display lit, tum the game off
and then back on to see if the
scraper motor runs. If it does not,
proceed to the next step.
net and has two fuses mounted on
it. There is a good chance that the
pin in the plug which supplies the
power from the transformer to the
Power Supply board has become
corroded, burned, or oxidized
and is no longer making good
electrical contact with the pin on
the power supply board.
If this is the case, you may have
to replace the pins in the plug
and/ or the pins on the power sup-
ply board itself.
CAUTION
This repair should be performed
with the power off to the game.
The game does not coin up. In-
stead of the normal +5 volts on
the coin switches, there is a much
lower, but still readable, voltage
present.
POSSIBILITY
Check that the voltage in the plugs
which go to the coin switches is
not +5 volts even when the plugs
are not connected to the coin
switches.
If the voltage remains around 1.63
to 1.93 volts, check U60, which is
an 8255 Microprocessor.
This microprocessor is unbuffered
so that the inputs from the coin
switches go directly into this chip.
2) Check the 5-pin Molex con-
nector which is on the Power Sup-
ply board for burned pins.
This plug is J 1. Check the Orange
wire, which is Pin =II= 1, in particu-
lar. The Power supply board is the
lower of the two boards which are
mounted on the inside of the cabi-
PROBLEM
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Journal
It could be that you had a wire
shorted that goes to the coin
switch which knocked out the
8255/U60 IC.
April 1995
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AUTO POWER UP PROGRAMMING
DYNAMO
STAR*TECH
Journal
Monitor
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PROBLEM
The monitor on the 50" TV
screen does not power up auto-
matically on some games like on
other games.
Laser Games, the power to the TV
screen can be set to automatically
Power On when the game is
turned on -without having to use
the remote.
Possrnn.JTY
On the HS-13, 50" TV screen
used by Dynamo on familiar
games produced by American
NOTE
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a) Unplug the game PCB, so the
game does not come up.
f) Press =II= l to toggle Last Power
to (ON).
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b) Power up the game and make
sure the Power to the TV is on.
g) Press to lock the
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c) Press the key on the
remote.
h) Press to go back to
the main screen.
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d) With the menu now on the
screen, press the keys <0>, <0>,
<8>. This will bring up the sec-
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i) Press again to go
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