Section Rev. February 2017
Section 5: Adjustments
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Section 5: Adjusments
BALL DETECT ADJUSTMENT
WARNING: Before adjusting te ball detector, turn the stop/run switches on the
top of the Nexgen Controller box or Mechanic’s Remote Display to the stop
position. Failure to do this may result in personal injury caused by pinsetter
cycling when the ball detect’s beam is interrupted or the pinsetter is turned on
at the Control Desk.
The ball detect assembly contains three screws that are used to align the units infra red beam with a
reflector opposite side of the lane. Refer to
Figure 5-1.
(1)
BALL DETECT
(2)
REFLECTOR
(3)
DIVISION KICKBACK
(4)
BALL RETURN
KICKBACK
Figure 5-1. Ball Detect and Retroreflector.
(1) BALL DETECT
(2) REFLECTOR
(3) DIVISION KICKBACK
(4) BALL RETURN KICKBACK
The red LED (Light Emitting Diode) mounted on the ball detect is “on” when the beam is not being
received back from the reflector. This indicates a ball or some object is in the beam’s path or there is an
alignment problem. Refer to
Figure 5-2.
Figure 5-2. Ball Detect Adjusting.
(1) VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT
(2) RED LED
(3) HORIZONTAL ADJUSTMENT
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