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3 .  Security Codes 

Function 2 1  determines the "security system": 

1 :  security system active 

0: 

security system inactive 

Any modification to this option is accounted for only when the machine is plugged 
back in with the proper electronic key ("security on" or "security off').  Once the 

option "security  system"  is started, any access to the  inside of the machine is 
sanctioned by the display of the security code:  CODE-SEC-3 . The machine is placed 

in "waiting" mode. Now it is necessary to introduce the proper electronic key and 

proceed to turn it back on. When the key is taken out, you have a delay of 8 to 

1 0  

seconds to close the game door while all the other security switches are being turned 
off. 

Summary of Contents for ONE BALL

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Page 3: ...D o LAMP DRIVER MODULE LOA LAMP DRIVER A MODULE L 0 B DISPLAY I t MODULE RRD SWITCH I A i V I MATRI X INPUT S r I MPU l r KEYBOARD DISPLAY MODULE KDU REMOTE _______ CONTROL I RECEIVER ReF POWER SUPPLY...

Page 4: ...connected to other integrated circuits on the MPU modu le thru the data bus and address bus by which data and instruct i ons pass back and forth A control bus links the componen ts to synchronize sys...

Page 5: ...nnectors in to cabinet connectors 8 Insert power supply cab le connector completely into recepta cle on chassis B INS PECTIN After as semb ly a visual inspection of the game must be made to correct lo...

Page 6: ...R S UPPLY Insert correct line code plug into receptacle on power supp l y chassis to match power input available as shown in figure 1 Games are normally supplie d wi th with two plug one wire d for 12...

Page 7: ...b y coin o r cre dit any balls r e m aining on th e playfield f r o m th e pre vi o us game will be dumped When all b alls have reached the ball trough the first ball will li ft t o the ball sho oter...

Page 8: ...ebound o f the ball on the playfield may be adjusted by changing the rubber rings on the playfield posts A so ft rubber ring will increase the b all rebound and a hard rubber ring will decrease reboun...

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Page 10: ...1 and 9 into the keyboard Depress Enter The new value is now l oaded into the Reflex Factor register The Ref lex Ratio may be set to any value between 70 and 99 It comes pre set from Fact at 76 Which...

Page 11: ...in the performance of diagnostic routines which either indicate that game is functioning properly or help isolate faulty circuits for repair B K EYBOARD OPERATION To start any diagnost routine the spe...

Page 12: ...double double hit 2nd card double hit 9 Magic number 2 5 double double card feature 5th card double double hit 5 Extra balls 1st card double double hit 1st card double hit Progressive bonus If any fl...

Page 13: ...umber feature Magic number feature hit 4th card regular win 4th card double win 6th card double win 1st card nothing 2nd card lite 3rd card nothing All cards hole lights 2 6 10 14 18 22 All cards supe...

Page 14: ...ess ed NOTE The 3B cyclic routine was designed as a factory burn in test to assure proper functioning of compo n ents after a period of use 3 SWITCH TEST 2B Remo ve 6 balls from the game before runnin...

Page 15: ...w 8 05 NOTE The code numbers differ sufficient ly to allow switch identification by subtraction of the individual switch codes If the KDU shown any closed switches during the test described locate and...

Page 16: ...Request extra ball 5 01 Hole 1 02 Hole 2 04 Hole 3 08 Hole 4 10 Hole 5 20 Hole 6 40 Hole 7 4 01 Hole 8 02 Hole 9 04 Hole 10 08 Hole 11 10 Hole 12 20 Hole 13 40 Remote control data 2 80 Remote control...

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Page 50: ...erscore USA 9 3 F e a ture BONUS BAS I C VA LUE x 1 x 1 M I N I MUM EXTRA BALL va l ue S O PERSCORE number o f ba l l SUPERSCORE ba l l va l ue SAFAR I L i tes a t tract mode 0 i nact i ve l ac t i ve...

Page 51: ...s s i b i l i t i es They are s tacked chronog i ca l l y and on l y the 1 6 l as t on e s c a n be c h e c k e d ERROR CODES Tab l e I V 1 summar i zes a l l the error codes The se codes are suppress...

Page 52: ...l ar game 5 ba l l s GAo number o f po Ln ts p l a yed for the ex tra ba l l Eb i n t o ta l o f hours and m i nutes th a t the mach i n e has been k e p t sw i tched on Hour back to ZERO o f the mon...

Page 53: ...s d i g i ts and En Rese t C Rs l as t pu t t i ng up o f po i n ts En l ast day d i f ference Dd dAYd ex t i nc t i on o f the d i sp l ays C l b k e y 2 key 2 s i de face f i r s t key same func t...

Page 54: ...an i ng o f each func t i on hereunder K E V En E n ter Rs R e s e t Dd Day d i f f e rence Bk Bookkeep i ng e l C l ear 1m Memory Tab l e V I I remo te con trol Rx Tx FUNCT I ON Transm i ts the de f...

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Page 56: ...nned b y the appar i t i on o f the secur i ty bode i mmed i a t e for t h e t o p secur i ty s w i tches and the p l a y f i e l d w i th a few seconds de l ay for the door swi tch The mach i n e is...

Page 57: ...p l e te bookkeep i ng i s rea l i zed i n a c l as s i c way by check i n g the e l ec tro mechan i ca l counters p l aced i ns i de the mach i ne When the d i sp l ay cred i t i n on ZERO tEL i tELo...

Page 58: ...ks the rea l zed number and the po i n t s won i n each card Numbers and w i n n i n g po i n t s use the b u t ton man l i f t o n the cred i t d i s p l ay appear the po i nts won i n the f l a s h...

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Page 64: ...NTENTS I Basic functioning ofthe game II Generalities l Service precautions 2 Schematic principles III Parameters ofgame test IV Codes l Error codes 2 Tilt codes 3 Security Codes V Book Keeping VI Rem...

Page 65: ...ained with a number ofpredef med points Playfield Scores Possibility ofrealizing scores by defined combinations on the playfield and obtained by 3 4 or 5 in a line 23 24 25 or 14 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 in a...

Page 66: ...not in contact and balls are present in the correct number A few instants after plugging in the 2 tilt lights should blink alternately When fIrst turned on the LED on the CPU board does 5 distinct fla...

Page 67: ...he introduced values Control Touch Clr Qt Clear Quit This key is used to correct the values def med but not yet validated by the Ent Nst key and also to quit the mode function When put in mode functio...

Page 68: ...ode showing on the display the number of the code As the name indicates TILT indicates the various causes of tilt condition They are stacked chronologically and only the last ones can be examined 1 Er...

Page 69: ...ity on or security off Once the option security system is started any access to the inside ofthe machine is sanctioned by the display ofthe security code CODE SEC 3 The machine is placed in waiting mo...

Page 70: ...button allows going to the next group The E button allows advance in the same group Table V I gives def mitions ofthe various parameters The return to zero ofthe groups I and 2 are done by activating...

Page 71: ...Asks the index and different parameters CI clear Clears the displays Mm memory Memorization in data memorex VI I REMOTE CONTROL RxlTx TOUCH FUNCTION 1 General Usage Three levels of use are possible t...

Page 72: ...key to end any search ofpayment that has been started This operation ended if second reset allows the only function of discount by the remote control In order o guarantee later security an internal l...

Page 73: ...the display credit makes a simple blink showing that the operation was done correctly Aside from providing an appreciable time savings this technique allows the internal electromechanical meters to fu...

Page 74: ...Magic Numbers in each game First extra ball free ifthe option 2 magic numbers is chosen in each game This advantage is indicated to the player by the blinking of the Magic Number light The probability...

Page 75: ...1 st numbers is to be chosen from those presented by the six cards Press E button to fix the choice The player has at his disposal the maximum ofthree balls obtained with a number of predetermined poi...

Page 76: ...the machine Table 11 6 Switch numbers Table II 7 Light numbers The counters motors lamps and displays are individually driven through low power drivers The machine is always equipped with a security s...

Page 77: ...leaves the factory the code is set at 000000 The owner can modifY it to his liking in the manner described below Intoduce key 3 Display Ent Code Introduce access code 6 numbers En Ifthe access code i...

Page 78: ...mes the price ofthe EXTRA BALLS Function 41 O variable with the reflex 1 fixed Function 22 Iffunction 41 is 0 you define the added 0 30 to the given by the reflex R 0 8 600000 1 1 1 200000 14 If funct...

Page 79: ...rs and indexes Push CI and Bk simultaneously To return to zero the general indexes Push CI and 0 simultaneously During a communication several errors might appear These messages in no way influence th...

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