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GAME PLAY
After the proper number of coins have been inserted, the controller turns the Ball Release Solenoid ON, and the
proper number of balls are released. The following conditions should exist:
a. Score is 000
b. Balls played is 0
c. WINNER and GAME OVER lights are OFF
d. COIN-UP tune will play
The alley is now ready to be played. If a ball is rolled and goes into the 50-point pocket, the score will increase
by 50. Also, shortly after passing the ball count sensor, the controller will play a tune and the ball count display
will increment by one. Each pocket has a unique tone. If, however, during the scoring time a winning score is
achieved, the
WINNER SONG
is played instead of the pocket sound. This is also true if a
HIGH SCORE
is
achieved. Each achievement has its own sound. If the ball does not go into any of the pockets (a gutter ball), a
GUTTER BALL
tune is played and the
BALLS PLAYED
are increased by one. When the last ball is played, the
score will
FLASH
for approximately twenty (20) seconds. After the twenty (20) seconds delay, the machine will
go into the
ATTRACT
mode.
TICKET DISPENSER
Basic Electronic Operation of Ticket Dispenser Model DL1275S:
When the control unit calls for a ticket to be issued, the motor in the dispenser is turned on. When a
ticket is dispensed, the Opto beam breaker senses a notch in the ticket and sends back a signal to the
control unit. At this time the ticket counter is incremented. If no more tickets are called for, the motor
is turned off.
Basic Mechanical Operation of the Ticket Dispenser Model DL1275S:
Tickets are moved through the ticket chute by means of a power-driven roller, which is spring-loaded
against an idler roller. The power-driven roller is mounted on the output shaft of the motor gear train
assembly. The motor assembly is mounted to the pivot bracket assembly in the two Oilite bearings. The
motor assembly has a limited free swing, limited by a single pin engaged in the brake sprag. The brake
sprag engages the roller as an anti-theft device. With the free swing of the motor assembly, the direction
of torque when the electric power is applied is in a direction so as to release the brake sprag. When an
attempt is made to pull tickets from the machine with the power off, the torque is reversed and the brake
sprag is engaged. In addition, the pulling of tickets will cause the pivot bracket assembly to apply a pres
sure to the power driven roller against the ticket and idler roller greater than the pre-set spring load. This
will cause the course-knurled surface of the roller will then grip the tickets. One ounce of pull will apply
20 lbs. of pressure on the rollers.
LOADING OF TICKETS:
Tickets are entered in the rear of ticket chute and pushed forward. The power driven roller will be
spring-loaded against the idler roller and tickets will not pass until the rollers are clear of each other. This
is accomplished by use of thumb and index finger, one placed on the block to which the spring is
attached, the other on the pivot bracket assembly, then squeeze. Push the tickets through until you see
the edge of the ticket. Align the notch in the center of the optic sensor.
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