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Summary of Contents for Breakshot

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Page 2: ...equencies DISPLAY 128 X 32 Character Dot Matrix COIN DOOR Standard 2 Coin Acceptors Optional Additional 2 Coin Acceptor or Bill Acceptor OPERATOR Audio Volume Controlfw Sound Effects BackgroundSounds Attract Sounds ADJUSTABLES Visual Standard or Custom DisplayMessages Coinage U S Standard Custom Configurationfor ForeignCurrencies Play Mode Free Play Tournament and Game Diffiiutty Level Game Play R...

Page 3: ...rd 66 Lamp Boards 6 8 Cabinet Backbox Playfield Lamps 70 Playfield Rubber Rings 72 Playfield Ball Guides 73 Playfield Posts 74 Switches and Optos 78 Opto Boards 79 Solenoids and Flashers 80 Playfield Plastics 82 Playfield Mechanisms 85 Troubleshooting Guide Power up Problems 104 Coin Door Problems 105 Dot Matrix Display Problems 106 Sound Problems 107 Playfield Problems Mechanical 108 Playfield Pr...

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Page 6: ...p of the backbox and turn fully clockwise Lift up on backglass and swing out towards front of game CAREFULLY remove backglass and set aside 14 Lift up on latch and open the lamp door Swing door completely open Open display panel by pushing latches located above the speaker enclosures out towards the sides of backbox FIGURE8 INSTALLINGBACKBOX LOCKING HARDWARE 16 Check that all fuses connectors lamp...

Page 7: ...FIGURE 12 INSTALLING HANDRAIL AMake sure your game is locked Press down on the handrail until you hear a click 25 Connect AC line cord to power outlet Route cord away from foot traffic Turn the game power ON switch is under cabinet near right front leg 26 Open the coin door Dot matrix display will show the system menu Follow directions in this manual for changing factory settings 27 Refer to the T...

Page 8: ...TRETURN LANE LEFT OUTLANE LEFT SLINGSHOT RlGHT SUPER CUE RlGHT STAND UP TARGET HIDDEN RlGHT DROP TARGE CENTER POCKETS CENTERPOST UPPER RlGHT FLlPP RlGHT CENTER STAND UP TARGET AWARD LIGHTS BONUS SAUCER NINEBALL GAME BONUS RACK RlGHT RETURN LAN RlGHT OUTLANE SHOOT AGAIN ITS ER Page 4 IProorietarv and confidential iniorrnabon not to bf disclosed or cooied without the enoress errnission o i CAPCOMO C...

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Page 10: ...dicated by the Nineball game light flashing It flashes once for each time the Nineball game has been played during the current coin including buy ins 8 When the Nineball game is started the flashes in the bonus rack through must be collected in order to win the Nineball game and begin Rotation if the previous game was Eightball or Eightball if the previous game was Rotation When a ball is collecte...

Page 11: ...hese balls is flashing collects the ball and are located at the left drop target and are located at the right drop target Initially the ball indicator lamps are lit steady Completing either drop targets will spot the ball causing the appropriate ball lamp to flash Hitting the standup target behind the drop target collects the indicated ball The is located at the Bonus Saucer Shooting the Bonus Sau...

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Page 13: ...ation games by hitting the right center standup target see Right Center Standup Target Upon completion of a left Super Cue it remains lit until another target is hit allowing consecutive left Super Cue shots to be made Once unlit the left Super Cue can be re lit by hitting the right center standup target The Left Super Cue is lit for the entire Nineball game The Super Cue light will flash whenever...

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Page 16: ...used for a variety of features SPOT During an Eightball Stripes or Solids game the Bonus Saucer will spot the eight ball if all other game balls have been collected The eight ball is also spotted during the Rotation game if it is the next ball to play Making the Bonus Saucer shot collects the eight ball and awards 30 000 points plus 10 000points is added to the End of Ball bonus COLLECT BONUS The ...

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Page 18: ...nd comes to rest above the center post LEFT OR RIGHT SAUCER QUALIFIED one ball is spotted in the current pool game and the ball remains locked in that saucer The center post is then lowered and a new ball is sent to the plunger When this next ball enters the Center Pockets the post will be raised and if the ball does not enter one of the remaining two empty saucers and comes to rest above the cent...

Page 19: ...he Jackpot starts at 200 000 points and increases by 25 000 for each second that Breakshot Frenzy is active i e two OR three balls in play If no targets are hit for five seconds the Jackpot stops increasing until another target is hit This prevents players from holding the balls on the flippers while the Jackpot keeps growing After Breakshot Frenzy is over the Jackpot value is then reset to the ba...

Page 20: ... The center drain ends the current ball and awards the End of Ball bonus The End of Ball bonus awards a base value of 10 000points plus 10 000points for each ball spotted during the current pinball game multiplied by the current bonus multiplier which starts at one and is increased by the top lanes see TOP I LANES The bonus multiplier resets to one at the start of each ball Yage 16 Proprietary and...

Page 21: ...GNF BiZaco o INC BREAK S H O T NOTES G e t a r y and confidential information not to be disclosed or copied without the express permission of CAPCOMB COIN OP INC I Page 17 ...

Page 22: ...e The menu system is controlled by the use of the left right flipper buttons and the Start button Pressing these button s will result in the following menu actions 1 Right Flipper button increment or move to the next field 2 Left Flipper button decrement or move to the previous field 3 Left Right Flipper buttons together cancel back up or restore the original setting 4 Start button accept enter or...

Page 23: ...ORT SETUP P Cl 04 LAMP TEST b IAC AUDIT HISTORY 2 IE DEVICE SETUP h E4 ADJUSTMENTS REPORT C1 07 SOUND BOARD MUSIC 4 2 EARNINGS AUDITS 1 3 STANDARD AUDITS C1 08 SOLENOID VOLTAGETEST F REDEMPTION b 4 5 GAME TlME HISTO LF1 ADJUSTMENTS 4 1 1 10 TOKEN DISPENSER TEST I F2 PERCENTAGING A6 SCORE HISTOGRAM 1 1 11 BURN INTEST b LF3 AUDITS A7 BALL TlME HISTRO 3 TROUBLESHOOTING F5 COUNT TOKENS NOTE NOT AVAILA...

Page 24: ...s Adjustment B1 10 Free Play A AUDITS Allows the operator to retrieve the games earnings and performance information B ADJUSTMENTS Operator adjustables are available for STANDARD GAME LOCALE COINAGE PASSWORD and ERRORSLNFO C DIAGNOSTICS Use STANDARD TESTS FEATURE TESTS and TROUBLESHOOTING to perform in depth automated testing of electrical and mechanical components D RESET FUNCTIONS Allows the ope...

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Page 26: ...BREAKSHOTm AUDITS DATA TABLE Page 22 Proprietary and confidential information not to be disclosedor copied without the express permissionof CAPCOMm COIN OP INC ...

Page 27: ...AUDITS DATA TABLE I A5s GAME TIME HISTOGRAM I Proprietary and confidential information not to be disclosed or copied without the express permission of CAPCOMNCOIN OP INC Page 23 ...

Page 28: ...BREAKSHOTm B ADJUSTMENTS B1 STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS I Page 24 IProprietary and confidential information not to be disclosed or copied without the express permission of CAPCOMB COIN OP INC I ...

Page 29: ...AFTER TICKET DISPENSER IS ENTERED AUDIT A3 27 TOTAL TICKETS IS INCREMENTEDAND THE TICKET MOTOR DRIVE IS PULSED TICKET DISPENSERS CURRENTLY SUPPORTED 1 DELTRONICS MODEL 1275 2 COlN CONTROLS MODEL CTD10 NOTE AFTER SERVICING AN OUT OF TICKETS CONDITION OR A DISPENSER JAM YOU CAN EITHER A CONTINUE DISPENSINGTICKETS FROMTHE GAME IN PROGRESS BY CLOSING THE COlN DOOR OR B CLEAR DISPENSER MEMORY BY INTERR...

Page 30: ...E 0 DESCRIPTION SELECT THE TYPE OF TOKEN DISPENSER IF INSTALLED ON THE GAME AFTER TOKEN DISPENSER IS ENTERED AUDIT A3 28 TOTAL TOKENS IS INCREMENTEDAND THE TOKEN METER DRIVE IS PULSED NOTE AFTER SERVICING AN OUT OF TOKENS CONDITION OR A DISPENSER JAM YOU CAN EITHER A CONTINUE DISPENSINGTOKENS FROM THE GAME IN PROGRESSBY CLOSING THE COlN DOOR OR B CLEAR DISPENSER MEMORY BY INTERRUPTING POWER TO THE...

Page 31: ...SHOTS INTO UNLIT EJECT SAUCERS ARE REQUIRED TO LlGHT THE LOCKS THE FIRST SHOT INTO AN UNLlT EJECT SAUCER LIGHTS RANGE 0 60 SECONDS CENTER POCKETS DIFFICULTY ONE LOCK THE SECOND SHOT INTO AN UNLlT EJECT SAUCER LIGHTS THE SECOND LOCK SET THE NUMBER OF EASY JACKPOTS DURING BREAKSHOT FRENZY EASY JACKPOTS ARE YES NO COLLECTED BY SIMPLY SHOOTINGTHE CENTER POCKET SAUCER AFTER THE EASY JACKPOTS ARE COLLEC...

Page 32: ...OCIATED STANDUP TARGET HARD THE BANKSHOT REMAINS LIT UNTIL ANY ER TARGET BESIDESTHE BANKSHOT IS NOTE THIS ADJUSTMENT WlLL REMAIN ON POINTS WHEN THE BALL IS INACTIVE NO YES ALL OF THE NlNE BALL AWARDS ARE AVAILABLE DURING EVERY GAME WITH THE POSSIBLE EXCEPTION OF SPECIAL AS DETERMINED BY S W I N G 82 17 NO THE PLAYER MUST COLLECT EVERY AVAILABLE NlNE BALL AWARD BEFORE THEY BECOME AVAILABLE AGAIN FO...

Page 33: ... TO DESCRIPTION SETS THE COUNTRY LOCATION OF THE GAME THIS SETTING CONTROLS NUMBERS TIMES DATES AND MONETARY VALUES SHOWN ON THE DOT MATRIX DISPLAY THIS OPTION WILL ALSO CHANGE THE SETTINGS FOR B3 02 AND B3 03 SETS THE LANGUAGE USED FOR TEXT SHOWN ON THE DOT MATRIX DISPLAY SETS THE LANGUAGE USED FOR SOUND EFFECTS RANGE 1 GAME I1 COIN 1 GAME I 2 COINS 1 GAME I 3 COINS 2 GAMES I1 COIN 111 312 GAMESI...

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Page 35: ... SECOND TOKEN WILL YIELD 2 CREDITS I 10 I SETS THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF BUY B5 PASSWORD MAXIMUM CREDITS ENABLE CREDIT BONUSES HIDE EARNINGS 1 9 9 YES NO REF 85 01 YES NO 20 YES AUDIT NAME PASSWORD B5 01B NEW OR REVISED PASSWORD SELECT ONTO SET ADDITIONAL PASSWORD PROTECTION SEE B5 O1A B I INS ALLOWED DURING A GAME SETS THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CREDITS ALLOWED DURING A GAME ALLOW MULTIPLE COINS YES OR SI...

Page 36: ...CREEN MOMENTARIES DISABLE ALL INFOMESSAGES ON THE SCREEN REPORTALL DISABLE REPORT ALL PTlON TO DISPLAY OR HIDE MOMENTARIES DISABLE ALL SAGES ON THE SCREEN oe 37 1Proprietary and confidential information not to be disclosed or copied without the express permissionof CAPCOMB COIN OP INC I ...

Page 37: ...e number wire colc and status indicators The status indicators when highlighted show NRM Normal operation no problems are detected DEAD Indicates when a switch has not been activated in past games The Switch icons are OPEN SWITCH CLOSED SWITCH OPT0 WITH VERTICAL OPT0 WITHOUT BEAM OF LIGHT BEAM OF LIGHT BLOCKED OPTO NOTE If a status indicator is blinking it is indicative of a problem area Proprieta...

Page 38: ...LED OUT ENABLED The Solenoid Test will test solenoids motors and flashers on the game The screen displays information on the name of the device a representative icon for the device wire colors driver board connector pin number power board wire color and status indicators NRM OFF For each test the device will be energized and the icon will pulse The status indicators when highlighted represent the ...

Page 39: ...ROW or BULB short circuit The device was shorted and is now inactive may be in a 15 second cool down period ROW OFF Indicates a momentary row short At some point the device had been detected as shorted although it may be fine now This is a good way to find intermittent problems COLUMN A column driver can be overheated and thermally shutdown most likely from a column short to ground or an entire co...

Page 40: ... bums out all the bulbs in the column or blows a fuse WARNING TO AVOID RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY DO NOT TOUCH A COLUMN DRIVER DURING A THERMAL SHUTDOWN C1 05 DISPLAY TEST The Display Test can assist the operator in checking the dot matrix display for proper illumination of individual pixel elements It has six continuos test modes that move across the display 1 A light diagonal bar illuminated agains...

Page 41: ...connector 13 to the CPU board connector 52 The zero cross detection circuit should report the correct non zero line frequency top line of display for this location The second line of the display reports the flipper s 50 Volt A D converter voltage to within 2 volts along with the current percent tolerance CAUTION If any of the following conditions exist the message CHECK 50V INTERLOCK SW will be di...

Page 42: ...spenser motor notch switch and meter When the test starts the motor will try to dispense a ticket and increment the ticket meter If successful the message DISPENSED will appear on the display if unsuccessful an ERROR is reported to the display Possible ERROR conditions are discussed in the Troubleshooting section of this manual This test can be repeated at any time by pressing the START button NOT...

Page 43: ...d sound system are also activated as well This test is primarily intended for factory use to assure that all electronic and mechanical features are operating when the game leaves the factory To end the Bum In test press both flipper buttons at any time Also see the Audit section for the total cumulative time that Bum In Tests have been run on the game C2 FEATURE TESTS A CAUTION THE FOLLOWING TEST ...

Page 44: ...made when any of this information changes This allows the operator to make repairs or find loose connections in the game and check hisher results by viewing the display There are two categories of troubleshooting Errors and Information Errors are considered important to game play and should be fixed at the earliest opportunity Information messages for example a lamp behind the backglass is burned ...

Page 45: ...nfo Always use this after repair or replacement of PC boards D6 CLEAR ADJUSTMENTS Returns all B Adjustments 6 to their factory set defaults A Audits are not affected by this function D7 RESET REPLAY Resets the replay score to meet the target replay percentage see Adjustment B1 04A Replay Percent D8 FACTORY RESET Clears ALL audits and adjustments information and returns the game to the original fac...

Page 46: ...port The operator can also elect to disable the Hot Plug method of reporting see E3 01B Hotplug Custom Report and configure the printerlcomputer for mode of operation communications protocol and customization features of the report When a Custom print job is successfully completed the printout counter will be incremented and audits data and replay award levels will also be clearedheset unless the ...

Page 47: ...MICROFLASH E2 01 thru 17 Select per user requirements for a Custom Report optional 3 Determine the method of generating the Report For a Hot Plug Report connect the DB9 female connector supplied with the printer to the DB9 male connector now located on the switch bracket inside the coin door The Report will start printing after this connection is made The Report can be repeated if necessary by rem...

Page 48: ...y by removing the cable closing and re opening the coin door and re installing the printer cable to the serial port 4 For a Custom Report scroll through the Menu System to El Custom Report Press the START button and install the printer cable to the serial port The Custom Report will now begin printing Remove the printer cable when the print job is finished and close the coin door 111 NSM Datapoint...

Page 49: ...t inside the coin door The Report should start printing automatically The Report will start printing after this connection is made The Report can be repeated if necessary by removing the cable closing and re opening the coin door and re installing the printer cable to the serial port 1 ON 4 For a Custom Report scroll through the Menu System to El Custom Report Press the START button and install th...

Page 50: ...cations device DCE This configuration normally requires the use of a null modem cable with DB9 female and DB9 DB25 female terminations Connect the DB9 DB25 female connector to the computer serial port COM1 or COM2 Prepare the computer to receive the ASCII text by opening to a serial port modem capture program such as PROCOMM PLUS or Microsoft Windows TERMINAL look under Program Manager Accessories...

Page 51: ...HE REPORT SELECT WHETHER REDEMPTION ADJUSTMENTS FI SHOULD APPEAR ON THE REPORT SELECT WHETHER REDEMPTION PERCENTAGING F2 SHOULD APPEAR ON THE REPORT SELECTWHETHER REDEMPTION AUDITS F3 SHOULD APPEAR ON THE REPORT REF E2 01 E2 02 E2 03 E2 03A E2 03B E2 03C E2 03D E2 04 E2 05 E2 06 E2 07 E2 08 E2 09 E2 10 E2 11 E2 12 E2 13 E2 14 E2 15 E2 16 E2 17 2 18 2 19 E2 20 Page 47 NAME CLEAR COLLECTIONS RESET R...

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Page 53: ...the audit will appear with the message PASSWORD PROTECTED This report can only be generated through the Menu System see E2 01 Custom Report RANGE FORMATTED DELIMITED TAB SPACE COMMA SEMI COLON DOUBLE QUOTE SINGLE QUOTE AUDIT NAME OUTPUT FORMAT DELIMITER TEXT QUALIFIER STATUS MESSAGES NOTE All of the following Status Messages are shown on the dot matrix display and do not appear on the printed repo...

Page 54: ...r on the printed report 1 ERROR PRINTER NOT RESPONDING CHECK CONNECTION AND TRY AGAIN This message appears after a print job is activated and the system is not able to detect the presence of a printer device Check the printer cable for a loose connection and verify that it is the correct type of serial cable 2 ERROR PRINT JOB INTERRUPTED CHECK PRINTER AND TRY AGAIN This message will appear during ...

Page 55: ...SM 1 PERCENTAGE 1 SCORE 2 PAYOUT2 MECHANISM2 PERCENTAGE2 SCORE 3 PAYOUT 3 MECHANISM3 PERCENTAGE 3 FACTORYSElTlNG OFF 50 000 000 1 TOKEN 40 100 000 000 3 TOKEN 20 200 000 000 6 TOKEN 10 DESCRIPTION SELECT WHETHER GAME OPERATES IN REDEMPTIONMODE ON SET THE FIRST LEVEL OFSCORING THAT WlLL DISPENSEA PRIZE S SET THE AMOUNT OF PRIZE S TO BE AWARDED WHEN REACHING A LEVEL 1 SCORE SELECT THE TYPE OF AWARD ...

Page 56: ...BE USED IN To accept the recommended new score level press the START button To cycle through the remaining score levels press either FLIPPER button To cancel back up or restore the original setting press both FLIPPER buttons simultaneously F1 01U Page 52 1Proprietary and confidential information not to be disclosed or copied without the express permission of CAPCOMO COIN OP INC I TIMER 10 300 SECO...

Page 57: ...als and Percentaging values from the above F3 AUDITS F5 COUNT TOKENS NOTE This test is intended only for token dispensers equipped with a token switch Prior to starting this test remove all existing tokens from the collectiondrawer bin in order to prevent a backup of tokens into the dispenser mechanism This utility will start emptying the token dispenser of its remaining tokens while counting each...

Page 58: ... COIN OP INC BREAK SHOT CABINET AND BACKBOX IDENTIFICATION Pa oe 54 1Proprietarv and confidential information not to be disclosed or copied without the express permissionof CAPCOMB COIN OP INC 1 ...

Page 59: ...number of your game NOTE Factory installed displays vary DP00102 requires the use of power supply A0015505 and cover PL00338 DP00103 1 requires the use of cable C 00260 IProprietary and confidential information not to be disclosed or copied without the express permission of CAPCOMN COIN OP INC Page 55 ...

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Page 61: ...A0017703 POWER DRIVER BOARD PARTS LIST IProprietary and confidential information not to be disclosed or copied without the express permission of CAPCOMB COIN OP INC I Page 57 ...

Page 62: ...R CARBON FILM 114W 5 750 OHM RESISTOR METAL FILM 114W 1 270 OHM RESISTOR CARBON FILM 114W 5 330 OHM RESlSTOR METAL FILM 114W 1 200 OHM RESISTOR METAL FILM 114W 1 7 50K OHM PART NUMBER r500100 07 R3 17 R104 R418 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 114W RSOO100 27 5 3 3K OHM Paoe 58 IProprietary and confidential information not to be disclosed or copied without the express permission of CAPCOMB COIN OP INC I ...

Page 63: ...t sink compound shall be applied to ALL heat sink semi conductor surfaces Spacing between the bottom of the bridge and the PCB shall be 114 Proprietary and confidential information not to be disclosed or copied without the express permission of CAPCOMB COIN OP INC Page 59 ...

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Page 65: ...701 PARTS LIST NOTE C57 58 are replaced with jumper wires NOTE Game ROMs are not included with A0015003 must be purchased separately Proprietary and confidential information not to be disclosed or copied without the express permission of CAPCOMB COIN OP INC Page 61 ...

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Page 67: ...16V I00 STRAIGHT 14 PIN 100STRAIGHT 6 PIN ILM 118W5 4 7K OH RESISTOR CARBON FILM 118W 5 3 3K OHM NOTE Game ROMs are not included must be purchased separately Proprietary and confidential information not to be disclosed or copied without the express permission of CAPCOMB COIN OP INC Page 63 ...

Page 68: ... CAPS C1 CS are special capacitorsfor switchingpower supplies they are low impedance high ripple current capacitors Page 64 1Proprietary and confidential information not to be disclosed or copied without the express permission of CAPCOMB COIN OP INC ...

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Page 73: ...2 3 4 Page 69 DESCRIPTION DIODE IN4004 RECTIFIER CONNECTOR HEADER CONNECTOR HEADER CONNECTOR HEADER CONNECTOR HEADER SOCKET LAMP LAMP 555 6 3V WEDGE COMPONENT PfN DIOO100 CNOO100 08 CN00129 15 CNOO100 05 CN00100 06 SK00102 LPOO100 LAMP BOARD ASSEMBLY P N AND COMPONENT PART QTY A0010300 3 1 3 3 A0016800 6 1 6 6 A0020201 3 1 3 3 A0020300 4 1 4 4 A0020400 15 1 15 15 ...

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Page 75: ... LAMPS NOTE For troubleshooting see Menu System C Diagnostics C1 StandardTests C1 04 Lamp Test Proprietary and confidential information not to be disclosed or copied without the express permission of CAPCOMB COW OP INC Page 71 ...

Page 76: ...RUBBER RINGS 1 Page 72 Proprietary and confidential information not to be disclosed or copied without the express permission of CAPCOMCY COIN OP INC ...

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