Section Rev. February 2009
Section 4: Pinsetter Cycles
4-21
Second Ball - Double Detect
This cycle is used when the GS-Series Pinsetter must provide scoring for Brunswick , Frameworx,
AS-90 and AS-K, or Classic automatic scoring systems. The term Double Detect simply means that the
table will lower to detect pins on both 1st and 2nd ball cycles. Refer to
Figure 4-12
.
(3)
LOAD PINS
IN TABLE
(14)
READ
PIN
HOLDERS
FOR
SCORES
ONL
Y
(13)
OPEN
GRIPPERS
(1
1)
CLOSE
GRIPPERS
(12)
O
P
E
N
G
R
IP
P
E
R
S
S
E
T
N
E
W
P
IN
S
(19)
DETECTION
STROKE
(18)
OOR
SWITCH
(1)
TABLE
HOME/UP
(17)
SWITCH
CLUSTER
(16)
SWEEP DOWN
A
A
G
SM
SM
A
A
SM
G
SM
C
C
B
B
D
D
(15)
SWEEP
FORWARD
(20)
SWEEP
(5)
STROKE
LIMITER
SOLENOID
ENERGIZED
(6)
RAISE
SWEEP
(10)
NEW
PINSETTING
STROKE
(7)
READY
FOR
FIRST
BALL
(9)
OPEN 7 AND 10
GRIPPER
(8)
LOAD
7 AND 10 PIN
IF AVAILABLE
(4)
CW
(2)
CCW
(21)
DETECTION
HEIGHT
ST
ST
ST
ST
Figure 4-12. Second Ball Double Detect Cycle.
(1) TABLE HOME/UP
(2) COUNTERCLOCKWISE
(3) LOAD PINS IN TABLE
(4) CLOCKWISE
(5) STROKE LIMITER SOLENOID
(6) RAISE SWEEP
ENERGIZED
(7) READY FOR FIRST BALL
(8) LOAD 7 AND 10 PIN IF AVAILABLE
(9) OPEN 7 AND 10 GRIPPER
(10) NEW PINSETTING STROKE (11) CLOSE GRIPPERS
(12) OPEN GRIPPERS SET NEW
PINS
(13) OPEN GRIPPERS
(14) READ PIN HOLDERS FOR SCORES
(15) SWEEP FORWARD
ONLY
(16) SWEEP DOWN
(17) SWITCH CLUSTER
(18) OUT-OF-RANGE SWITCH
(19) DETECTION STROKE
(20) SWEEP
(21) DETECTION HEIGHT
1. A ball detect occurs.
2. In response to the ball detect signal the sweep release solenoid energizes to lower the sweep into
the guard position actuating switch “G” The ball door solenoid energizes, locking the ball door
for three seconds.
3. The table motor runs counterclockwise. The cam on the table shaft will leave switch “A”
moving toward switch “B”.
4. As table lowers the “OOR” switch closes to indicate the table entered the detection area.
5. The table will make a short stroke as it stops on the stroke limiter plate.
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