Super Shot Deluxe
Assembly and Operating Manual
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Hoop Sensors
There are two hoop sensors mounted behind the hoop, and on brackets affixed to a plate. The upper sensor is mounted
above the hoop plate and the lower sensor is mounted below. Both sensors are mounted on the vertical centerline of the
hoop plate. These are optical sensors aimed at the reflective tape which is affixed on a bracket on the inside front of the
hoop rim. The basketball must break the beams of both sensors in sequence, first the upper, then both, then the lower. In
short, the ball cannot go through the hoop from the bottom and give a score.
For games manufactured before (October, 2001):
Banner model number S18SN6L
There are two L.E.D. indicators on each sensor. Both should be steady on. The L.E.D. s should be
vertical for proper sensor alignment.
Green
= Power.
Yellow = Beam continuity.
For games manufactured after (October, 2001):
Carlo Gravazzi model number PA18CSR30NA1361
There is one L.E.D. indicator on the side of each sensor.
Yellow = Beam continuity.
Voltage check at rear of game with sensors unplugged. Using the VOM, put black lead at GND position and red lead at
+12POS should read +12VDC. Put black lead at GND position and red at signal on both connectors should read +5VD
Rear Access Door
The access door is located at rear of game. The lock opens using same key as the front door. When opened, the AC
Power is removed from motor control circuit to prevent accidental movement and subsequent injury to someone
performing service to the game. The backboard will not move during game play or test mode without access door in the
fully locked position.
Backboard Movement and Drive Motor Assembly
Located below hoop at rear of game. Motor is attached to a red plastic nut, which turns a screw to move the backboard to
and from player. The motor is direct drive, eliminating belts, pulleys, etc. The motor thus operates on130VDC.
Position Limit Switches
There are two switches located on the motor plate assembly. The one closest to the front of the game notifies the logic that
the backboard is at full forward position and the one closet to the rear of the game notifies the logic that the backboard is
at its “Home” or game over position thus raising the mechanical gate up and blocking balls from release to players.