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Section 2: Electronics, Switches, Solenoids and Motors
Section Rev. December 2016
Mechanic’s Remote Display (Optional on pinsetters)
The mechanic’s remote display box is mounted the back of left lane elevator for pinsetters equipped
with the advanced guards. The box replaces the mechanic’s control box and the display of the Nexgen
electronics. The remote display box contains a display and keypad that gives the mechanic operational
control of the Nexgen electronics and shows the pinsetters’ mode and error codes. Set, reset, and stop/
run switches for both pinsetters are also provided.
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(7)
LCD
DISPLAY
RIGHT LANE
SET
RESET
(3)
RESET
KEY
(4)
SET
KEY
MODE
ENTER
(1)
ENTER
KEY
(2)
MODE
KEY
RESET
(3)
RESET
KEY
LEFT LANE
SET
STOP
RUN
(5)
STOP/RUN
SWITCHES
(5)
STOP/RUN
SWITCHES
RUN
STOP
(6)
UP/DOWN
ARROW KEYS
(4)
SET
KEY
(1)
ENTER
KEY
(2)
MODE
KEY
STOP
RUN
RUN
STOP
(6)
UP/DOWN
ARROW KEYS
(5)
STOP/RUN
SWITCHES
(5)
STOP/RUN
SWITCHES
(3)
RESET
KEY
(4)
SET
KEY
(3)
RESET
KEY
(4)
SET
KEY
(7)
LCD
DISPLAY
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Figure 2-6 Mechanic’s 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 in a configuration mode , it is used to display the different options for
the selected mode.
(2)
Mode Key -
This push button key allows the mechanic to select the pinsetter setup,
troubleshooting, or operational modes
(3) Reset Keys -
These push button keys cause the pinsetter to cycle to the next ball.
(4) Set Keys -
These push button keys causes the last combination of pins to be set.
(5) Stop/Run Switches -
This switch is used to turn the pinsetter on/off
(6) Up/Down Arrow Keys -
The function of this key is dependent on what is displayed on the
LCD. When the mode selection menu is displayed, this key allows the user to step through the
pinsetters modes. When in a submenu, the arrow keys allow the user to toggle the choices of the
feature selected in the submenu.
(7) LCD Display -
This display shows the frame count, error codes and setup information for both
pinsetters.
Summary of Contents for GS-X Series
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Page 15: ...Section Rev February 2017 Safety Section 13 GS Safetty Mirror Safety Mirror...
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