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GS-X Pinsetter w/Advanced (CE) Guarding Operation Manual
LCD Display/User Interface
Setup and diagnostics for the both pinsetters is performed using the mechanic’s remote display. Refer to
figure titled,
Nexgen Remote Display.
Nexgen Remote Display
(1)
Enter Key
– This push button key has two functions. During pinsetter setup it is used to select
the left or right lane. Once a configuration mode has been selected using the Mode key, it is
used to display the different options available for the mode.
(2) Mode Key
– This push button key allows the mechanic to select the different pinsetter setup
modes used to configure how the machine should operate.
(3) Reset Key –
These push button keys cause the pinsetter to cycle to the next ball. Push button
switches with the same function are mounted on the ball rack for the bowler’s use and on the
rear control box located on the elevator for the mechanics’ use .
(4) Set Key –
These push button keys causes the last combination of pins to be set. Push button
switches with the same function are located on the rear control box mounted on the elevator.
(5) Stop/Run Switches
– This toggle switch is used to manually stop or start the pinsetter.
(6) Up / Down Arrows –
These push button keys allow the mechanic to select the desired
parameter for the option being displayed.
(7) LCD-Display –
This display shows the frame count, error codes and setup information for both
pinsetters
(8) Power In -
This connection provide power for the display and connects the stop/run switches to
the Nexgen Controller.
(9) Comline In -
Connection for communication coming from the auxiliary comline connection of
the Nexgen Controller.