Section Rev. December 2016
Section 2: Electronics, Switches, Solenoids and Motors
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Out-Of-Range Switch
The “OOR” switch is located on the right hand guide tower. The purpose of this switch is to inform the
Pinsetter CPU if the table was lowered to the normal detecting height. If a pin has moved out of range,
the table will land on top of the pin causing the table to stop short of the switch. The setting table will
return home and the pinsetter will turn off. The mechanic must then turn the Stop/Run switch off, clear
any deadwood from the pin deck, and then turn the Stop/Run switch back to the Run position. If the
pinsetter is connected to Brunswick scoring a score correction must also be entered before the pinsetter
will turn on
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NOTE:
The out of range function can be disable through the scoring system. For Brunswick
Frameworx scorers when the lane is assigned to open play mode the scorer will not score and
the pinsetter will respot the original combination of pins so that the bowler can bowl again. With
Vector scorers disabling the OOR function will cause a score of 0 and cause the pinsetter will
leave the existing pins on the pindeck for the bowler to throw at.
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NOTE:
The Out-Of-Range function can also be disabled through the Nexgen electronics for
centers that do not have automatic scoring..
(2)
OUT-OF-RANGE
SWITCH
(3)
RIGHT-HAND
TOWER
ASSEMBLY
(4)
RIGHT-HAND
TABLE TUBE
(5)
TABLE
LIFT
CHAIN
(1)
OUT-OF-RANGE
CAM
Figure 2-7. Out-Of-Range Switch
(1) OUT-OF-RANGE CAM
(2) OUT-OF-RANGE SWITCH
(3) RIGHT-HAND TOWER ASSEMBLY
(4) RIGHT-HAND TABLE TUBE
(5) TABLE LIFT CHAIN
Error Code “OOR” Switch
OOR FOUND
67
SWITCH OOR NOT EXPECTED BUT WAS FOUND
PIN ORR
PO
OOR PIN DETECTED (OOR SW DID NOT CLOSE BEFORE
THE “B” SWITCH)
Summary of Contents for GS-X Series
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