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Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1981-January - Vol 2 Issue 11 - Page 5

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Sl;qR.TECH _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5
Midway "Space Encounters"
Trigger Switch Kit
1. Due to field failures a new trigger switch is now available.
2. The switch and hand grip assembly kit may be ordered.
(A645-00042-0000).
NO. 645 - SPACE ENCOUNTERS - UPRIGHT
SWITCH AND HAND GRIP ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
(KIT ASSY. NO. A645-00042-0000)
PUSH BUTTON
0645-0071 3-00XF
MODIFIED HAND GRIP
0645-00920-0000
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS



APPLY LOCTITE NO. 242
(P/N 0017-00009-0238)
TO ALL TH READS BEFORE ASSY.
SWITCH TO BE WIRED PRIOR
TO ASSEMBLY.
SCREW SWITCH INTO BOTTOM
OF SWITCH HOUSING UNTIL
SHOULDER BOTTOMS ON SWITCH
HOUSING AS SHOWN.
8-32 x 1/e SET SCREW
0017-00101-0307
----------SWITCH HOUSING
0645-00714-00XF
e SLIDE SWITCH AND HOUSING
ASSY. INTO TUBE. TIGHTEN
SET SCREWS (2) TO RETAIN.
----------SWITCH-MOMENTARY
0017-00032-0085

SLIDE PUSH BUTTON INTO
SWITCH HOUSING.

PUSH RUBBER GRIP ONTO
TUBE UNTIL FULLY SEATED.
PUSH BEZEL ON PAST LIP
OF RUBBER GRIP AND ENGAGE
THREADS. TIGHTEN UNTIL
FULLY SEATED.

Centuri
"Targ" Cocktail &
Maxi "Eagle"
Monitor
Modification
The Sanyo Monitor used in the
Centuri "Targ" Cocktail Table
and Maxi "Eagle" is designed to
operate at 100 volts A.G. line
voltage. Due to an error in the
wiring harness, early production
of these games may have been
wired for 120 volts A.G.
operation. When the game in
question has been placed in a
location with a higher than
normal line voltage, the picture
may appear for a short time and
then disappear until the game is
shut off and turned back on . This
process will repeat itself until
corrected.
---------- TUBE ASSY. (REF.)
A645-00011 -0000
The cure is to find the unused
secondary tap on the isolation
transformer which usually is
extended to the power
connector at the monitor, and
terminated with shrink tubing.
This wire should replace the wire
on pin one (1) of this connector
for 1 00 volts A.G. operation.

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