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you could want including a
test I was not aware of:
The Flipper Coil Test.
The flipper coil test has three
modes. Repeat, Stop and Run.
Only one flipper should pulse
at a time.
The system has detected a
problem;ifmorethan
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STAR*TECH Journal
plete. Showing a breakdown of
every part assembly with each
and every part number along
with a picture of the as-
sembled assembly. Other dia-
grams include the locations of
playfields parts. The Upper
Playfield Parts, 'lower
playfield parts, ramp loca-
tions, switch and
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pulses,
a flip-
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comes
on and
stays on-or, during the Re-
peat and Run mode, no flipper
pulses.
And if any problem is detected,
the system will place a dot af-
ter the number of credits.
ADJUSTMENTS MENU
I have found this menu to be
the most effective way to tailor
your pin to your location ( to
make the most money). Al-
though the pin will automati-
cally adjust, you are able to
adjust any feature you could
think of.
In Indiana Jones there are 34
different game feature adjust-
men ts alone. From Timed
Plunger to Outlane Ball Same
from Idol Lock or Center Drop
argets. What more could you
.rnk for.
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p ARTS AsSEMBLIES
This section is also very com-
So many times I would strip
down a playfield and start to
rebuild, only to find I forgot
what order
th e y
came
0 f f
and I
would
end
u p
con-
stantly
replacing and removing parts
until the correct order was
achieved. Spending more time
then was needed, but ended up
with a pin that required less
maintenance in the long run.
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clean, tighten, repair or re-
place parts in reverse order
from bottom to top and have a
brand new machine.
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lamp locations, solenoid
and flasher locations, and
even the size and locations of
rubber rings.
THE WAY THINGS SHOULD BE
All in all, I have not found
much to complain about be-
cause this manual is very com-
plete except for one thing: For
those of us that clean and re-
build our pins from the
playfield up.
STAR*TECH Journal
Announces
Winter Direct
Mail Package
PLAYFIELDS
It would be nice if they would
include some diagrams and
instructions on how to remove
everything (and in what order)
down to the playfield.
The more complex the
playfields get, the harder it is
to reach certain parts without
removing upper playfield
parts. If there was an order to
removing parts we could start
with a basic playfield and
A planned mid-January
date has been set for a blan-
ket national mail-out to the
Coin-Op industry.
January 10th, 1994
Top products & services
will be offered in the pkg.
11,750 Companies
To include your company
or for more information
call S*TJ at 609/662-1080.
Deadline: Dec 20th, 1993