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Section 3: Nexgen Electronics
Section Rev. February 2017
USING THE DIAGNOSTICS
Contact Closure Diagnostics (Switch Diagnostics)
1. The contact closure diagnostics can only be performed when both pinsetters are off (stop/run
switches in the stop positions) The pinsetter is selected by having the following conditions
available.
a. The pinsetter cannot be in an error condition.
b. For pinsetters equipped with base or fixed guards, the Stop/Run switch on the rear
mechanic box must be set to Run.
c. Both the left and the right stop/run switches on the Nexgen Controller box or the
Mechanics Remote Display must be switched to the “stop” position. Refer to
Figure 3-6
d. To activate Contact Closure diagnostics, press the [Mode] key on the control panel until the
mode “SW Diag” appears on the display.
e. Press the [Enter] key to step through the display options.
Pin SW (Left) -
Displays the pinholder switches that are actuated on the left
pinsetter. A “-” indicates the switch is open.
Table SW (Left) -
Display switches A, B, C, D, TS1, and TS2 of the left pinsetter if
actuated. A “-” indicates the switch is open.
Mach SW (Left) -
Displays switches E(EC), G, SM, OOR, ST, and SS (Pincount
Switch) of the left pinsetter if actuated. A “-” indicates the switch is open.
EXT SW (Left) -
Displays the Ball Detect, Foul, Set And Reset Switches if
actuated for the left pinsetter. A “-” indicates the switch is open.
Pin SW (Right) -
Displays the pinholder switches that are actuated on the right
pinsetter. A “-” indicates the switch is open.
Table SW (Right) -
Display switches A, B, C, D, TS1, and TS2 of the right pinsetter
if actuated. A “-” indicates the switch is open.
Mach SW (Right) -
Displays switches E(EC), G, SM, OOR, ST, and SS (Pincount
Switch) of the right pinsetter if actuated. A “-” indicates the switch is open.
EXT SW (Right) -
Displays the Ball Detect, Foul, Set And Reset Switches if
actuated for the right pinsetter. A “-” indicates the switch is open.
Summary of Contents for GS-X Series
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