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Section 1: Operations
Section Rev. February 2009
The setting table contains ten pin holders mounted on four swing shafts. The pin holders are held in
the horizontal position by a latch assembly located at the back left side of the setting table. The holders
remain horizontal when the setting table is loading pins, waiting for a ball, or when it is detecting pins.
The only time the pin holders are rotated to a vertical position is when the table lowers all the way down
to set new pins onto the lane surface.
Each pin holder has an single internal switch that serves two purposes.
1. Detect standing pins so that the machine can determine what it needs to do and provide scoring
if a scoring system is connected.
2. Determine when a pin has been loaded in the pin holder.
Even though the holder has only one switch, standing pins can be detected even when a pin has been
loaded into the holder. This is done by checking whether the switch has changed status during pin
detection. Refer to
Figures 1-15 .
Figure 1-15. Pin Detection
(1) PIN DETECTION
(2)
PIN NOT LOADED - SWITCH OPEN (3) PIN DETECTED - SWITCH CLOSES
(4) PIN LOADING
(5)
PIN LOADED - SWITCH CLOSED (6) PIN DETECTED - SWITCH OPENS
Summary of Contents for GS-X Series
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