1-19
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Power Saver Level
This adjusts the level of power savings when the Power Saver mode is enable
(i.e. the game has been idle for the 'Lamp Power Saver' minutes). The higher
the number, the dimmer the lamps will be when saving power.
Settings:
5-25
Factory Setting: 10
Lamp Intensity Level
This adjusts the level of power saving when the Power Saver mode is not active.
The lower the number, the brighter the lamp will be during game play.
Settings:
0-15
Factory Setting: 5
Balls Per Game
A "game" is defined by specifying the number of balls to be played.
Settings:
1 to 10
Factory Setting: 3
Family Mode
This eliminates any video or speech that may be offensive to young or sensitive players.
Settings:
Yes, No
Factory Setting: No
Game Restart
When you press the Start button during or after the 2nd ball, the game in progress ends
and a new game begins. This adjustment determines how to handle this.
Settings: Never
– Don't allow a new game start until the current game is over.
Slow - Restart if the Start button is pressed continuously for over 1/2 second.
This helps to prevent the unintended restart of the game in progress.
Instantly - Restart as soon as the Start button is pressed. When you press the
Start button during game over, or during the 1st ball (to add a
player), it is always handled instantly.
Factory Setting: Slow
Player-select Tournament
The player can activate tournament mode before the start of a game. Tournament mode
will be activated only for one game.
Settings:
Yes, No
Factory Setting: No
Tournament Play
Equalize random game features and global score values during multi-player games.
Settings:
Yes or No
Factory Default: No
Maximum Tickets per Player
The number of tickets each player can earn.
Settings:
00 to 100.
Factory Default: 25
Special Award
The award a player receives when he/she earns a Special.
Settings:
Credit, Ticket, Extra Ball, Points
Factory Setting: Credit
Summary of Contents for Pinball 2000 Star Wars Episode I
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Page 61: ...1 47 PLAYFIELD DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR MAJOR COMPONENT SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS...
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Page 75: ...2 6 04 12329 1 Power Driver Board...
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Page 123: ...3 5 SWITCH MATRIX CIRCUIT COIN SLOT SWITCH CIRCUIT DIAGNOSTIC SWITCH CIRCUIT...
Page 124: ...3 6 PLAYFIELD FLIPPER SWITCH E O S CIRCUIT CABINET FLIPPER SWITCH CIRCUIT...
Page 126: ...3 8 SOLENOID WIRING COILS...
Page 127: ...3 9 FLASHLAMPS AND NEON...
Page 128: ...3 10 CIRCUIT for SOLENOIDS 1 to 16 CIRCUIT for SOLENOIDS 17 to 28...
Page 129: ...3 11 FLIPPER COIL CIRCUIT...
Page 130: ...3 12 LOWER RIGHT FLIPPER CIRCUIT AND CENTER BUMPER CIRCUIT...
Page 131: ...3 13 UPPER AND LOWER LEFT FLIPPER CIRCUITS...
Page 137: ...3 19 10 Opto Switch Board Schematic A 20246...
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