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Copyright © Data East Pinball, Inc. 1993 780-5018-00CPU JUMPER TABLE
 
 
  
 
CPU ROM Tumpers:
Game Version Location Installed Removed
"ABC MN. Football Ver2 '8B5C __J1bJ3,J4,u5b.J6_J7b,8J8 J1aJ2,J5,J5aJ6a,BJ7a
Robocop Ver2 BBSC — JtbW84,J5b.N66J7b,88 JtaJ2,J5,J5as6a,87a
Phantom of the Opera. Ver 2 BSC — JtbW34,J5b.J65.J7b,8J8 J1aJ2,J5,J5a,J6a,87a
Back to the Future Ver3 BSC J1bW345b,J6D.J7b,8N8 J1aJ2,J5,5aJ6a,87a
The Simpsons Ver’3 5B SC J1bv8.4,J5b.J6b,J7b,28 Jta,J2,J5,5a,J6a,&d7a
Checkpoint Ver3 BBSC — Jtbw3,J45b.J6bJ7b,8N8 J1a,J2,5,5aJ6a, 87a
Teen. Mut. Ninja Turtles Ver 3 SBC Jtbv8,4,J5b.J6b.J7b,28 Jta.J2,5,5a,J6a,8N7a
Batman Ver3 BSC J1bi3J45b.J6b.7b,8N8 J1a,J2,J5,5a,J6a,87a
Star Trek Ver3 BC J1bJ3.J5,J5b.J6b,7b,88. J1a,/2,J4,J5a.J6a,8N7a
Hook Ver3 BC J1b8.J5 5b 6.7.88. J1a,v2,J4,J5a,J6a,&d7a
Lethal Weapon 3 Ver3 BC J1b3.J5.J5b 6.7.88. J1a,2,J4,J5au6a. 87a
Star Wars, Vers SC Jb J3,J5.u5bJ6b,7b,8N8. J1a.v2,J4,J5a,J6a,&d7a
Rocky & Bullwinkle Ver3 BC J1bJ3.J5J5bJ6b,J7b,88. J1a,J2,J4,J5a,J6a, 87a
Jurassic Park Vers BC J1bJ3,5,J5bv6b,J7b,8N8. J1a,v2,J4,J5a,J6a,&d7a
Last Action Hero Ver3 BC J1b35,5bJ6b.J7b,8J8. J1a,J2,J4J5a.J6a, 87a
Tales Fromthe Crypt __Ver3 BC J1bJ3,5,5bJ6b,J7b,8J8 J1aJ2,J4J5a,J6a,&d7a
Version 2 & 3 have an BK RAM which is a 26-pin IC at location SD.
Power-up CPU Self Tests
Upon power-up, the CPU board performs a series of self tests of major components. Tum the game on while
observing the LEDS on the CPU board. Tests of the PlAs, RAM, and EPROMs are performed automatically and
resutts of the test are indicated by the PIA LED.
With all tests passed, the LEDs illuminate in the following sequence at power turn-on. The PIA and +5V LEDs
illuminate immediately. Approximately 1/2-second later the PIA LED goes out and the Blanking LED illuminates;
the +5V and Blanking LEDs remain illuminated until the game is tured off. Test failures are indicated with the
PIA LED:
PIA LED ‘SUSPECT COMPONENT
Stays On One of the 6821 PIAS
Flashes 1 Time (6264 RAM at location DS.
Flashes 2 Times EPROM at location C5,
DISPLAY READS “OPEN THE DOOR" -- This indicates a fauity memory condition in RAM. Opening
the Coin Door wil initiate a Factory Restore, by opening the Memory Protect Switch. Check battery
voltage at CMOS RAM with power off
QUICK REFERENCE FUSE CHART
PPB BOARD POWER SUPPLY BOARD
F1 8A Slo-Blo G1. 6.3VAC F1 7A Slo-Blo +5VDC Regulator input (9VAC)
F2.5A Slo-Blo Gl. 6.3VAC. F2 7A Slo-Blo +5VDC Regulator Input (2VAC)
F3.5A Slo-Blo Gl. 6.3VAC F3 Not Used
F4 5A Slo-Blo G.I. 6.3VAC F4 8A Slo-Blo Switched Illumination Buss (18VDC)
F5 5A Slo-Blo Flipper Power & 50Volt coils, F5 5A Slo-Blo Solenoid (34VDC) Bumpers Slingshots etc.
F6 5A Slo-Blo Flash Lamps (34VDC) F6 5A Slo-Blo Solenoid Buss (34VDC)
F7 3A Slo-Blo Flipper Power & 32Volt coils, F7 0.5 Slo-Blo Display Reg. Input (20VAC)
F8 4A Slo-Blo 50Volt coils
F95A Sio-Blo 50Volt coilsTales from the Crypt
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GAME & FEATURE SPECIFICATIONS.
Power Requirements...
Major Assembly and Fuse Locations.
PROM Summary... :
Transportation :
GAME ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES.
GAME OPERATION
Standard Features...
Manual Percentaging
Game Specific Features ..
AUDIT FUNCTIONS
General
“Quick Look’ Functions
Audit Table...
Expanded Functions...
Game Specific Functions
GAME ADJUSTMENTS.
General aes oe S
Replay and Generic Features, Replays (Adi. 1-6). . 7)
Game Adjustment Table....... =
Single-Function Difficulty Adustmnts (Adi. 7)
Novelty/5-BalVAdd-A-Ball Settings «0...
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
Game Pricing (Adj. 8) 20
Custom Pricing Table.. a
Standard Pricing Table. 24
Additional Generic Features. 22
Game Specific Features 23
 
GAME DIAGNOSTICS
  
   
   
    
 
    
   
Entering Diagnostics 25
Service Credits... 25
Tech Alert 28
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Bum In Minutes : 28
Sound Tests... 26
Speaker Phase Testing 26
Digital Display Test...ucurcunusnnnnsninnninnnanuonenen eee war
Dot Matrix Display Test : 27
Laser Kick Test 27
Gravestone Up & Down Test, 27
Switch Tests & Switch Matric Char 28
Switch Matrix Locations, Descriptions & Part Numbers... 29
   
Lamp Tests & Lamp Matrix Chart 30
Lamp Matrix Locations & Descriptions.
Flash Lamp/Coil Tests.
Coil Chart
PARTS IDENTIFICATION ..
Cabinet Parts illustration
Playfield - Major Assemblies...
Backbox Illustration
Rubber Parts illustration.
Playfield Top Parts
Lamp Bubs & Sockets Part Numbers, Quantities & Locations...
   
   
 
  
  
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© Copyright Data East Pinball,Inc. 1993UNIQUE PARTS (BLUE SECTION)..
‘Slingshot Assembly, 500-226-00. :
Flipper Assembly Lower, 500-5755-01 (Right), -02 (Lett)...
Flipper Assembly Upper, 500-5756-01 (Right)
‘Super Vertical Up Kicker Assembly, 500-5116-06
Vertical Up Kicker Assembly, 500-5306-04
Turbo Bumper, 500-5227-00
‘Shaker Motor, 516-5893-00.
Kickback & Knocker Assembly, 500-5081-00.
Ball Launch Assembly, 500-5477-01
Diverter Plunger & Crankarm Assembly, 515-5453-00
Diverter Assembly, 500-5654-00......
Kick Big Assembly, 500-5740-00 & Power Scoop Assembly, 500-5741-00.
6-Ball Switch Assembly, 500-5683-01, Lock Ball Ass'y, 500-5684-01 & Deflector, 575-6606-01
1-Bank Stand-Up Target Ass'y, 500-5640-18....
3-Bank Stand-Up Target Ass'y, 500-5765-00.
Trough Assembly, 500-5652-00
Ball Launch Door Handle Assembly, 515-5937-00,
Door Handle Switch Plate Assembly, 515-5936-00...
Drop Target Bank Assembly, 500-5621-XX
Motor, Cam & Switch Assembly, 500-742-01..
Target Back Plate Guide Assembly, 515-5905-00
Loop Wire Ramp (Right) Assembly, 500-5649-00,
Loop Wire Ramp (Left) Assembly, 500-5648-00
Back Panel Drawing (Not Available as an Assernbly)
SCHEMATICS/TROUBLESHOOTING (ELLOW SECTION),
Power Wiring Diagram.
Cabinet Wiring Diagram
Backbox Wiring Diagram...
Playfield Coil/Flashlamp Wiring Diagram
Playfield Special Coil Diagram ..
Playfield Switch Wiring Diagram.
Playfield Lamp Wiring Diagram
CPU Board Assembly Diagram...
CPU Board Logic Diagram (Sheets 1-4)
Power Supply Board Schematic...
‘Sound Board Assembly Drawing,
Sound Board Schematic...
Display Controller Board
Display Controller Board Component Layout
Display Driver, Drawing 1...
Display Driver, Drawing 2
Display Driver, Drawing 3.
Combined Display Connections
Solid State Flipper Board...
Solid State Flipper Wiring/Theory
Solid State Flipper Coils & Wiring Diagram
Solid State Flipper Client Flowchart ..GAME & FEATURE SPECIFICATIONS
POWER REQUIREMENTS
This game is provided with a 3-prong plug and must be connected to a properly grounded outlet to reduce
‘shock hazard and insure proper game operation. Referto AC Power Wiring Diagram for transformer connections
required for normal, high, and low line conditions.
Normal Line: 109 to 129 Vac (211 to 225 Vac)
High Line: (226 to 235 Vac)~ European, International
 
Low Line: 95 to 108 Vac (200 to 210 Vac)
MAJOR ASSEMBLY AND FUSE LOCATIONS
Refer to the Game Illustration (page 2) to identity locations of the major assemblies, and fuse values and locations.
PROM SUMMARY
CPU Board: Location C5
‘Sound Board: Locations U17 (Voice ROM 1), U21 (Voice ROM 2), and U7 (Sound ROM)
Display Controller Board: Location U12, ROM 0
TRANSPORTATION
To reduce the possibility of damage, observe the following precautions whenever transporting the game. L
the backbox and secure it to the cabinet. Remove the legs and secure the game within the transporting vehicle.
 
GAME ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES
(Refer to the Game Illustration on page 2)
1. Open the top of the carton and lay it on its side with the bottom of the cabinet down. Using the plastic banding
strip as a handle, slide the game out of the carton.
2. Remove all packing material. Cabinet legs are located on top of the front moulding above the coin door and
the assembly parts package is in the cashbox. There should be four leg levelers, eight leg bolts, six pinballs and
‘large Allen Wrench, used for securing the backbox, is inserted & taped to the rear of cabinet.
3. Altach leg leveler from the parts package to each leg, make sure that each leveler is threaded through a hex
‘ut before threading it into the leg.
4. Support rear of cabinet and attach rear legs using two leg bolts for each leg,
5. Support front of cabinet and attach front legs using two leg bolts for each leg.
6. While assuring that no cables are being pinched, carefully raise the backbox and secure it in its upright position
with the Allen Wrench in the hole in the back of the cabinet and rotating the wrench 270 degrees(3i/4 turn),
  
7. Remove the backbox keys from the playfield glass, unlock and carefully remove the backglass. Set the
backglass aside.
8. Check all connectors in the backbox for loose wire terminations. Reseat any loose wire by pushing in on the
terminal. Push on all connectors plugged into the CPU board, Sound Board, Power Supply Boards, and (on insert
board) Display board to check that they are property seated.
Game & Feature Specifications 19. Check that the fuses on the Power Supply board, PPB board and fuse panel are seated property
10. Carefully remove the playfield glass and set it aside.
111. Raise the playfield and support it, by connecting the strap located in the rear of the cabinet, to the eyebott on
the playfield, or the Stay Arm on the Right Side of the Cabinet. (Use the instruction sheet provided in the game
to see alternative methods of accessing the playfield bottom.)
12, Check all cabinet cable and playfield lamp board connector terminations.
13, Remove all shipping tie downs.
14, Remove the Plumb Bob tit from the parts package and install on the pendulem wire on the inside left of the
cabinet. (See Cabinet Parts Illustration.)
  
Backbox Layout
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
    
  
 
 
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Colle & Flash Lamps. Controlled Lamps
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PPB Board Fuse Description
Ft: GLSASB. PLAYFIELD FS: 50V SA FLIPPERSIAI 50 Volt Coll
2: GILSAS.B. BACKBOX DR/Spkr Panel F6:32V 5A FLASH LAMPS/Right
FS: GILSASB. PLAYFIELD &COINDOOR 7: S2VGA COILS
Fé: G\l/5AS.B. BACKBOX DOOR, FB: SOV 4A 50V Colls
FS: SOV 5ALASER KICK
GENERIC LAYOUT ILLUSTRATION
2 Game & Feature Specifications16. Lower the playfield and level the playfield side-to-side by adjusting leg levelers and using the 2 Way Level
located beneath the instruction card on the bottom arch.
16, Using the 2 Way Level below the pricing card, adjust the pitch of the playfield to approximately 6.5 degrees.
The playfield incline affects difficulty of play. Use the recommended incline; game difficulty is best varied
using game adjustments.
17. Check the plumb tit and adjust as required.
18. If desired, perform any self tests at this time. With the insert door closed, carefully reinstall and lock the
backglass,
19. Place the six pinballs on the playfield near the outhole and carefully reinstall the playfield glass.
20. I desired, make game pricing and Add-A-Ball, Novelty, or 5-Ball Play adjustments at this time.
GAME OPERATION
‘STANDARD FEATURES
Insert coin(s), the game makes a sound for the first credit and generates sounds for each subsequent coin and
the display indicates the number of credit(s) posted. Depress the credit button and a start-up sound is produced,
the posted credit(s) are reduced by one, The display now indicated the player or # of players selected from the
total depresions of the credit button, The display indicates the ball in play, and a ball is served to the shooter lane.
Additional players may be added by depressing the Credit button before the end of ball 1. At game start, an
introduction is shown followed by Skill Shot Graphics.
‘The second closure (adjustable) of the plumb bob tlt switch tits the ball in play. Closure of the slam tit switch in
the coin door ends the current game(s)..
At the end of each ball, eamed bonuses are collected. At the end of the last ball for the last player and after
bonuses are collected, the system produces a random 2-digit number (a ruttiple of 10; 00 to 90) for a Match
feature (adjustable). Matching the last two digits of a player score with this number awards a credit. Players
exceeding high score levels receive free credits (adjustable) and are able to enter their initials with the new High
Score achieved. The game then proceeds into the game-over mode and then to the attract mode. A custom
message (adjustable) can be displayed during the attract mode.
MANUAL PERCENTAGING
This game is equipped with Manual Percentage Adjustment.
‘As previously with our games, you can either set operator adjustments for a replay percent or you can set a fixed
replay score
you set operator adjustments for a particular replay percent, the game will compute a recommended score to
keep the game at that replay percentage. a change is recommended and the game coin door is opened, the
displays will indicate a recommended replay score to beat and make a sound to alert the operator. By pressing
the start button, the score to beat will be changed to the recommended level. If you close the coin door or go into
audit or adjustment mode, no score change will be made,
You may choose to ignore the recommended change; for example, you may not think last week's players were
the usual crowd . Just close the door and the message will disappear without altering the existing level. Or you
may choose to make a different score to beat adjustment; tis is done by utilizing adjustment 02.
Game & Feature Specifications 3GAMES SPECIFIC FEATURES
“CREATURE FEATURES"
Note: With Creature Feature(s) the
visual display and playfield are
interactive. Collect Creature
Feature by shooting the ball in play
into the scoop (see Playfield - Major
Assemblies Illustration).
1) SUPER KEEPER TARGETS
Shoot the K EE P E R Eye Ball
Targets for 1mil plus 1mil added for
additional strikes.
2) THUNDER STORM
Shoot left and right ramps for 1mil,
each completion raises the next
completion another million.
3) SKULL CRACKING
Shoot the Captive Ball to add
additional balls into play.
4) DOOR PRIZE
Select one of three doors shown on
the Visual Display, using the flipper
buttons to pick the desired door to
open. Open the door by using the
Crypt Keeper Door Handle located
on the front of the cabinet. Search
as many doors as you can for point
values and special features. If the
player opens a door with a ZOMBIE
behind it, the round is terminated
and the player goes back to regular
play.
5) FRIGHTMARE (SuperSpin)
Shoot any or all of the spinners and
try to build up your 30 spins for
Frightmare value of 25mil.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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GAMES SPECIFIC FEATURES -
“CREATURE FEATURES"
6) PSYCO POPS
 
Scoring 20 Pop Bumpers scores
25mil.
7) ROBBING THE CRYPT
 
Shoot balls into the Crypt for 5mil per
shot.
8) LITE "AXE-TRA" BALL
 
Lites Extra Ball shot on the playfield.
9) SUPER GUILLOTINE
 
Guillotine Drop Targets all start at
3mil. If a target or targets are
knocked down, the targets drop into
the display. When the target resets
the next value is shown on the
display for the next completion.
10) WEREWOLF COUNTDOWN
This round starts a 30mil bonus at the
left spinner. The bonus counts down
until the player shoots the left
spinner. The player will then be
awarded remaining points.
11) VIDEO MODE
Player will interface with the Display
to help the Crypt Keeper defeat foes.
12) Electric Chair
Player shoots the scoop to collect
‘1mil times the number of balls
remaining in play.
Game & Feature Specifications 5GAMES SPECIFIC FEATURES,
NOTES:
A
 
Lit Left (A1) or Right (A3) Spinner will
lite the Creature Feature Scoop (A2).
Any additional shot or shots will
change the value to be collected at
the scoop.
B:
 
When the ball rolls thru the right
return lane, the scoop lites on a short
timer only to collect the flashing
creature feature.
 
Cc:
 
If the player has a creature feature lit
and does not want it to change via the
spinner, the player may lock the
feature with the Door Handle (it can
be unlocked again the same way).
D: CRYPT JAM
 
When all the creature features have
been completed, shooting the ball into
the scoop starts the Crypt Jam (6-Ball
Play, 1mil per switch, during Multiball).
 
 
 
 
 
 
13) LITE MYSTERY DOOR
 
When the ball rolls thru the left return
lane, the 3-Bank Eyeball Targets are
lit for Mystery Million Point Values. If
the shot into the targets misses, the
mystery doors go off.
 
 
 
 
 
14) CRYPT KICKER
 
 
 
When lit, and the ball rolls thru the left
outlane, the ball will be kicked back
into play.
6 Game & Feature SpecificationsGAMES SPECIFIC FEATURES
15) LITE CHOP
When the ball rolls thru the right retum
lane, the Turbo Pop Bumper Pops are
lit for 1mil per hit.
16) SCARED TO DEATH
 
When the ball rolls out the right outlane,
the player is awared a point value and
loses the ball.
17) PLAY THE ORGAN
When flashing, shoot the right ramp or
the completion of BATS, RATS, GHOSTS
and GOBBLINS on the left ramp, will start
this round. As switches are being
completed, musical notes will pass thru
the display. Each switch collects a note.
Notes are worth 250K. As notes pass thru
they may be accompainied by higher
displayed point values and/or completion
of other playfields rounds and/or special
features.
18) LIVING DEAD
When flashing, shoot the fight ¢ ramp or
the completion of BATS, Ri
GHOSTS, and GOBBLING « on ‘the left
ramp will start this round. Each switch
closure brings a ZOMBIE to life. Zombies
are worth 250K, 300K, 350K, et cetera...
19) CHAINSAW MODE
 
 
 
 
When flashing, shoot the fight ramp or
the completion of BATS, RATS,
GHOSTS, and QOBBLING c on the left
ramp will start this round. Switch closures
tun the Chainsaw. Switches score 250K
plus.
Game & Feature Specifications aGAMES SPECIFIC FEATURES
20) GRAVE DIGGER
 
When flashing, shoot the right ramp
or the completion of BATS, RATS,
GHOSTS, and GOBBLINS on the
left ramp will start this round.
Switches help the digger dig down
_ the coffin. Switches score 250K
plus.
21) BATS
 
1mil for shooting the left ramp once.
22) RATS
 
2mil for shooting the left ramp once.
23) GHOSTS
 
3mil for shooting the left ramp once.
24) GOBBLINS
 
4mil for shooting the left ramp once.
©
 
 
 
 
 
 
Game & Feature SpecificationsGAMES SPECIFIC FEATURES
a AND JACKPOTS
 
Shoot C R Y P T to lower the
Tombstone for Multi-Ball ready.
Shoot the CRYPT to start Multi-Ball.
 
In Multi-Ball, shoot the left ramp to
collect the Jackpot (increase the
Jackpot by shooting the left spinner).
F:
 
After collecting the Jackpot, the right
ramp is worth double the jackpot (The
Double Jackpot can also be
increased by the right spinner).
G:
 
When the Double Jackpot is
completed, the Tombstone (CRYPT)
is ready. Each letter completed adds
a ball into play. When the CRYPT is
completed, the Tombstone drops for
the Monster Jackpot, times the
number of balls in play.
H- KILL SHOT:
Shoot the Lit Drop Target Bank with
the door handle (located on the front
of the cabinet). Awards 2mil times the
number of balls in play.
1- CLONE:
Shooting the captive ball target will
award the player mil and add 1mil
for additional shots and award
features. Resets each ball to 5mil.
Game & Feature Specifications 9GAMES SPECIFIC FEATURES
HIGHSCORE
To enter your initials, use the left and right flipper button to choose letter
or character as seen on the Visual Display. Hitting the start button locks
the letter or character in. Procede with the 2nd and 3rd letter.
NOTES:
10 Game & Feature SpecificationsAUDIT FUNCTIONS
GENERAL
‘There are 99 audit functions provided for accounting purposes and for evaluation of game difficulty adjustments.
Audit functions are spit into two groups. There are 9 most-used audits (1 through 9) in a ‘quick look’ group and
89 less-used audits (10 through 99), in an ‘expanded’ group. The various auditing functions are summarized in
the AUDITING FEATURES TABLE and, when accessed, are shown on the player score displays. The Audit
‘Numberis shown in the top of the display, the Description is shown next and the Audit Tota/in the display. bottom
‘Access and control is provided from switches located on the inside of the coin door.
To access audit functions,open the coin door and make sure that the FORWARD/REVERSE switch is in the
FORWARD (up) position. Depress the STEP switch and the display indicates AUDITS & ADJUSTMENTS. This
indicates access to audit functions,
With the FORWARD/REVERSE push-button switch stil in the FORWARD (up) position, depressing the STEP
Push-button switch advances through the audit functions one at a time. To review lower-numbered functions, set
the forward/reverse push-button switch to the REVERSE (down) position and operate the STEP push-button
switch.
To access expanded audits, operate the step push-button until AUDIT 10, EXPAND AUDITS is displayed. Set the
choice to YES as indicated in the lower display by depressing the Game Start push-button and then depress the
step push-button. The request is installed and Audit 10 is displayed, When you exit audits and adjustments, the
Audit 10 setting is retumed to off for the next time that a review of audits are required.
Audit totals may be reset to zero using Game Adjustment, ADJUSTMENT 11, AUDITS RESET. Game adjustments
(1 to 13 and 14 to 61) begin after the last audit function (10 or 99). Once audits functions have been recorded,
and if no adjustments are required, you may return the game to the attract mode. If adjustments are required,
continue pressing the STEP button until the game adjustments are reached. See Game Adjustments for details
“QUICK LOOK’ FUNCTIONS
Total Paid Credits (AUDIT 1) - the total number of paid credits is displayed.
Free Game Percentage (AUDIT 2) is Total Free Plays (Ex. AUDIT 25) divided by Total Plays (Ex. AUDIT 26).
‘Average Ball Time (in seconds) (AUDIT 3) is Total Play Time divided by Balls Total (AUDIT 11).
‘Average Game Time (AUDIT 4) is the Average Game Time expressed in minutes and seconds.
Coins (AUDIT 5, 6, 7 and 8) - These four audit totals are provided to show the amount of coins registered for the
lett, right, center, and 4th coin chutes, respectively
Total Coins (AUDIT 9) is the total number of coins dropped through all 4 coin chutes.
Expand Audits (On/Off) (AUDIT 10) permits viewing of expanded audits.
Audit Functions "Tales from the Crypt
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Game Audit Table
HtemvDescription ltem/Description Item/Description
1 Total Paid Credits [34 Games 1-Player [67 Jackpot Awards
l2 Free Game Percentage [35_Games 2-Player [68 _Double Jackpots
[3 Average Ball Time [36_Games 3-Player 69. Monster Jackpots
4 Average Game Time 37_Games 4-Player 70 Combo Shots
5__Coins Left [38_Attract Minutes |71_Left Return to Drops
6 Coins Right [39 _Cycles Hi-Score Reset 72_Crypt Jam
7 Coins Center 140 Coins No Credit 73 Right Retum to Pops
8__ Coins 4th Chute |41_ Service Credit 174 Psycho Pops
9 Total Coins \42__Meter Clicks 175 __Left Spinner
10 _Expand Audits (On/Off) '43._ Proprietary 176 _ Middle Spinner
14 Balls Total [44 Proprietary 177 Right Spinner
12 Extra Balls Total [45 Proprietary 178 Scoop Shot
13 Extra Balls Percentage 146 _ Proprietary 79 Left VUK
14 Replay 1 Awards |47 Total Buy-In Games ‘80 Right SVUK
15 Replay 2 Awards 48 Slam Tilts 81 Small Under Trough
16 Replay 3 Awards 49 _ Drains Left '82_Large Under Trough
17_Replay 4 Awards: (50 _Drains Center 83_"KEEPER’ Targets
48 Total Replays '51_Drains Right 84 Werewolf Countdown
19 _Replay Percentage '52_Laser Kick Used 85 _Frightmare
20 Total Specials 53_Freeze Used {86 _Thunder Storm
|21_ Special Percentage 54 Death Saves |87__ Robbing The Crypt
22 Total Matches 55 _ Extra Ball Lit |88_Keeper Targets
|23_Hi-Score Wins [56 __Right to Left Orbits |89_ Super Guillotine
l24_Hi-Score Percentage 57 _Left Ramp [90 _Right Ramp Features
25 _ Total Free Play 58_Right Ramp |91_Got Deepest Doors
|26 Total Plays 69 Trick Shot [92 _Use Diverter
[27 _000.0 - 049.9 Million \60_Multi-Ball Lit |93__Well Lock Used
|28 050.0 - 099.9 Million \61_3-Ball Start 194 _Door Prize Select
|29_100.0 - 199.9 Million |62_6-Ball Start [95 _ Left Turbo Bumper
|30_200.0 - 299.9 Million |63__Multi-Ball Restart [96 Center Turbo Bumper
131 300.0 - 399.9 Million 164 Captive Ball 197 _ Right Turbo Bumper
[82 Over 400 Million [65 _ Skull Cracking [98 Complete Drop Targets
[33_Average Scores [66 Super Laser Kick 99 Grave Stone Hit
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NOTE: THIS PAGE CAN BE PHOTO-COPIED AND USED FOR FIELD AUDIT TRACKING PERFORMANCE.
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Audit FunctionsEXPANDED FUNCTIONS
BALLS TOTAL (Audit 11) is the total of regular and extra balls.
EXTRA BALLS TOTAL (Audit 12) is the total number of extra balls awarded.
EXTRA BALLS PERCENTAGE (Audit 13) is Extra Balls Total (Audit 12) divided by Total Plays (Audit 26).
REPLAY 1-4 AWARDS (Audit 14 - 17) provide the total awards (credit, extra ball, or audit) for replay level 1 or
2 through 4, respectively.
TOTAL REPLAYS (Audit 18) is the total awards (credits, extra balls, or audit only) for exceeding replay score
levels.
REPLAY PERCENTAGE (Audit 19) is the Replay Total awards for exceeding replay score levels, Total Replays
(Audit 18) divided by Total Plays (Audit 26).
TOTAL SPECIALS (Audit 20) is the total awards (credits, extra balls, or scores) for making specials.
SPECIAL PERCENTAGE (Audit 21) is Total Specials (Audit 20) divided by Total Plays (Audit 26).
TOTAL MATCHES (Audit 22) is the total credits awarded for matching the last two digits of the score with the
ssystem-generated Match Number at the end of the game. Percentage of match credits will be adjustable from
0% to 10%, by Adi. 13 if enabled.
HL-SCORE WINS (Audit 23) is the total credits awarded for exceeding the high-score-to-date scores.
HI-SCORE PERCENTAGE (Audit 24) is Hi-Score Wins (Audit 23) dh
 
jed by Total Plays (Audit 26).
TOTAL FREE PLAYS (Audit 25) is the total free credits for replays, high-score-to-date, specials, and match.
TOTAL PLAYS (Audit 26) is the sum of Total Paid Credits (Audit 1) and Total Free Plays (Audit 25). Note that
free credits are not recorded in the Audit until they are actually used.
0.0- 49.9 MILLION (Audit 27) provides the total number of games the Players final score was between 0 and
49,999,990 points.
50.0 - 99,9 MILLION (Audit 28) provides the total number of games the Player's final score was between
50,000,000 and 89,999,890 points.
100.0 - 199.9 MILLION (Audit 29) provides the total number of games the Player's final score was between
100,000,000 and 199,999,990 points.
200.0 - 299.9 MILLION (Audit 30) provides the total number of games the Player's final score was between
200,000,000 and 299,999,990 points.
200.0 - 399.9 MILLION (Audit 31) provides the total number of games the Player's final score was between
‘300,000,000 and 399,999,990 points,
OVER 400 MILLION (Audit 32) provides the total number of games the Player's final score was over 400,000,000
points,
AVERAGE SCORES (Aucit 33) provides the Average Score by adding the Final Score of each game to a table
and dividing this sum by the Total Plays
1-4 PLAYER GAMES (Audits 34-37) provides the individual totals of 1, 2, 3, or 4 player games, respectively
Audit Functions 13ATTRACT MINUTES (Audit 38) provides the number of accumulative minutes the game was is in Attract Mode.
Altract Mode is the timer countdown when a game is completed and is awaiting Player to add more credits before
the timer runs out.
CYCLES HI-SCORE RESET (Audit 39) provides the number of times that the high score levels have been
automatically reset (if enabled).
COINS NO CREDIT (Audit 40) provides the number of times the coin switch was closed without awarding
credit(s). This option is used in multiple coin conditions (e.g. 2 quarters - 1 Play).
SERVICE CREDIT (Audit 41) provides the total number of Service credits added to the game. See Game
Diagnostics on page 21 for instructions regarding entry of Service Credits
GAME SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS
METER CLICKS (Audit 42) provides the total number of money clicks accumulated, based on the country's lowest
coin denomination used for game credit
 
 
PROPRIETARY (Audit 43-46) provides information to the game designer to
consumer use),
in design development (not for
TOTAL BUY-IN GAMES (Audit 47) provides the number of times a player utilized the Buy-In Feature.
SLAM TILTS (Audit 48) provides the number of times the Slam Tift switch was activated,
DRAINS LEFT (Audit 49) provides the number of times the balll drained out the left drain.
DRAINS CENTER (Audit 50) provides the number of times the ball drained out the center drain.
DRAINS RIGHT (Audit 51) provides the number of times the ball drained out the right drain,
LASER KICK USED (Audit 52) provides the number of times the Laser Kick returned a ball into play.
FREEZE USED (Audit 53) provides the number of times the Freeze feature was enabled. Freeze Feature is when
the ballin-play drains after ust a short play, the same ball will be returned back into play.
DEATH SAVES (Audit 54) provides the number of times the ball was returned back into play by the Player
physically slamming the front of the cabinet after a ball had drained.
EXTRA BALL LIT (Audit 55) provides the number of times the Extra Ball feature was lit.
RIGHT TO LEFT ORBITS (Audit 56) provides the number of accumulative orbits completed
RAMPS (LEFT & RIGHT) (Audits 57, 58) provides the number of accumulative ramps completed.
TRICK SHOT (Audit 59) provides the number of times the ball ‘fell of the right ramp" and Player awarded the
right ramp value at time of shot.
MULTI-BALL LIT (Audit 60) provides the number of times Mult-balll was lit.
3-BALL START (Audit 61) provides the total number of times Multi-ball was started with 3 balls.
&-BALL START (Audit 62) provides the total number of times Multi-ball was started with 6 balls.
MULTI-BALL RESTART (Audit 63) provides the total number of times Mult-ball Restart feature was completed.
CAPTIVE BALL (Audit 64) provides the accumulative number of switch closures in the captive ball lane.
14 Audit FunctionsSKULL CRACKING (Audit 65) provides the number of times the Skull Crackin’ feature was enabled. Skull
Crackin’ adds an extra ball into play (up to 6) when this feature is enabled,
‘SUPER LASER KICK (Audit 66) provides the number of times the Laser Kick Feature was It.
JACKPOT AWARDS (Audit 67) provides the number of times Jackpot feature was awarded.
DOUBLE JACKPOTS (Audit 68) provides the number of times the Double Jackpot feature was awarded.
MONSTER JACKPOTS (Audits 69) provides the number of times the Monster Jackpot feature was awarded.
COMBO SHOT (Audit 70) provides the number of times the Combo Shot (TBD) was enabled.
LEFT RETURN TO DROPS (Audit 71) provides the number of times the Mystery Door feature was completed.
CRYPT JAM (Audit 72) provides the accumulative number of times all the Creature Features were completed,
RIGHT RETURN TO POPS (Audit 73) provides the number of time the ball rolls thru the right retum lane and was
‘successfully shot directly up to the Turbo Pop Bumpers.
 
PSYCHO POPS (Audit 74) provides the number of times the Psycho Pops feature was enabled. This feature is
‘a special round to complete accumulative Pop Bumper switch closures for points.
LEFT SPINNER (Audit 75) provides the number of times the Left Spinner was enabled.
MIDDLE SPINNER (Audit 76) provides the number of times the Middle Spinner was enabled.
RIGHT SPINNER (Audit 77) provides the number of times the Right Spinner was enabled.
‘SCOOP SHOT (Audit 78) provides the number of times the Scoop was enabled.
LEFT/ RIGHT VUKs (Audits 79, 80) provides the number of times the vertical up kickers were enabled.
‘SMALL UNDER TROUGH (Audit 81) provides the number of times the small trough was used.
LARGE UNDER TROUGH (Audit 82) provides the number of times the large trough was used.
“KEEPER " COMPLETE (Audit 89) provides the number of times all the letters were completed in KEEPER.
WEREWOLF COUNTDOWN (Audit €4) provides the number of times the Werewolf Countdown feature was
enabled. This feature starts at 30mil and starts to subtract points on a timer until the Player successfully enables
the left spinner switch, Player is awarded the remaining points.
FRIGHTMARE (Audit 85) provides the number of times the Frightmare feature was enabled. This feature the
player has to complete 30 switch closures to collect the Frightmare award.
‘THUNDER STORM (Audit 66) provides the number of accumulative times this feature (completion of eft and right
ramps) was completed. Each completion of a ramp in the time frame allowed, increases by 1mil plus.
ROBBING THE CRYPT (Audit 87) provides the number of times the ball was shot into the Gravestone VUK after
the Gravestone was lowered (Sil per shot)
KEEPER TARGETS (Audit 88) provides the number of times the Keeper Targets feature was completed. This
feature is collected after shooting the scoop, and then all the targets are lit to collect 1mil per switch closure.
‘SUPER GUILLOTINE (Audit 89) provides the number of times the Super Guillotine feature was completed.
RIGHT RAMP FEATURES (Audit 90) provides the accumulative number of times the Right Ramp features were
enabled.
Audit Functions 15GOT DEEPEST DOORS (Audit 91) provides the accumulative number of times that all the Door Prizes were
collected.
USE DIVERTER (Audit 92) provides the number of times the diverter was enabled.
WELL LOCK USED (Audit 93) provides the numberof times the Door Handle was used to Locka Creature Feature.
DOOR PRIZE SELECT (Audit 24) provides the accumulative total of succesive number of Doors selected were
a prize was awarded and not receiving a Zombie.
TURBO POP BUMPERS, LEFT, CENTER, & RIGHT (Audits 95-97) provides the acumulative number of times
the bumper switches were closed for each one.
COMPLETED DROP TARGETS (Audit 98) provides the number of times the targets were completed.
GRAVE STONE (Audit 99) provides the number of times the gravestone feature was enabled,
16 Audit FunctionsGAME ADJUSTMENTS
GENERAL
There are 58 adjustable functions provided to vary difficulty of play and to periodically reset audits and the high
score levels. The various game adjustments are summarized in the Game Adjustments Table and, when
accessed, are shown on the player score displays. The Adjustment Number is shown in the top of the display,
the Description is shown next, and the setting, in the bottom of the display. Access and control is provided from
Switches located on the inside of the coin door.
Game adjustments are accessed from the audit mode. With the audits displaying AUDIT 1 and the FOR-
WARD/REVERSE switch in the REVERSE (down) position, depress the STEP switch and ADJUSTMENT 88 is
shown at the top of the display, FACTORY RESTORE is shown in the middle of the display,and NO is shown in
the bottom of the display. With the audits displaying AUDIT 10 or 99)and the FORWARD/REVERSE switch in the
FORWARD (up) position, depress the STEP switch and ADJUSTMENT 1 is shown in the top of the display,
REPLAY/MANUAL is shown in the middle of the display, and the setting is shown in the bottom of the display.
With the FORWARD/REVERSE switch in the FORWARD (up) position, depressing the STEP. switch advances
through the game adjustments one at a time. With itn the REVERSE (down) position, the STEP. switch selects
lower-numbered adjustments. To rapidly scrollthrough adjustments, hold the STEP switch depressed. Adjustment
values are changed by operating the GAME START push-button. The FORWARD/REVERSE switch setting
determines whether the values are increased or decreased. (With the FORWARD/REVERSE switch up, the value
increases, with itdown, the value decreases). When the STEP switchs depressed the display indicates REQUEST
INSTALLED.
REPLAY AND GENERIC FEATURES
Replays may be adjusted either for fixed levels or for a systern-adjusted manual percentage of replay awards.
Four levels may be selected. Adjustments allow awarding of a creditor an extra ball as each level is exceeded.
With the manual percentage feature, if the actual replay percentage is higher or lower than that desired, the game
Computes new recommended manual percentage score(s). When the coin door is subsequently opened the
Player displays indicate the recommended level and a sound is made to alert the operator of a potential change.
‘This new level is entered into adjustments simply by pressing the game start push-button. (If the coin door is
closed or you enter audits/adjustments or diagnostics, the replay level is not changed.)
REPLAYS (Adjustment 1 through 6)
Adj. 1 Replay Manual/Fixed
~ Manual: Adjust for percentage of awards for replay levels (1% through 50%). Proceed to Adj. 2 and 3 for
starting replay levels.
~ Fixed: Lower the automatic value to 0% and the display will indicate Fixed. Proceed to Adi, 2 and 8 for fixed
replay levels,
Adj. 2 Start Replay
+ Manual: Adjust the starting Replay 1 setting to between 50,000,000 and 9,999,000,000.
Adj. 3 Levels Replay/Level 1,2,3 & 4 Replay
+ Adjust the number of replay levels to be active (1 to 4). Any additional starting replay levels are automatically
set fo values higher than Replay 1
= Adjust Replay 1 level to between 50,000,000 and 9,999,000,000. (Same as Start Replay)
Adj. 3is set for 2, adjust Replay 2 level to between 50,000,000 and 9,999,000,000.
It Ad). 3is set for 3, adjust Replay 3 level to between 50,000,000 and 9,999,000,000.
Hf Adj. 3 is set for 4, adjust Replay 4 level to between 50,000,000 and 9, 999,000,000.
Game Adjustments 7Tales from the Crypt
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Game Adjustment Table
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No. Description Setting No. Description Setting —
1 Replay/Manual 10% | 32 Free Play NO.
2 Start Replay 300,000,000] 33 Custom Message ON
3 Replay Levels * 1 34 Attract Music ON
4 Game Awards CREDIT _| 35 Flash Lamps NORMAL
5 Limit Freegame 03 3 Coils Pulse NORMAL
6 Limit Extra Balls 03 37 Level Adjust By | Soeesvor
Ls Game Rules MODERATE} 38 Extra Adjustment NO
8 Game Price * USA7 39 Next Game Promo ON
9 Game Cleaned NO. 40 Buy-In Type OFF
10 Coins Reset NO 41 Restart Game NO
14 Audits Reset NO 42 | Extra Ball Percentage 25%
12| _ Restore Hi-Scores NO 43 Volume Control 100%
13 | Expand Adjustments NO 44 Bill Validator NO
14| Match Percentage 08, 45 | Tournament Style NONE
15 Balls Per Game 03 46 Learn-it Style 50
16 Tilt Wamings o1 47 Trigger Enable NO
7 Replay Boost Yes | 48 Shaker Motor ON
18 Credits Limit 30 49 Reduced Realism YES
19| _Hi-Scores Allowed yes | 50 Stuck Tilt Option ON
20 Hi-Score 1 Awards 03 51 | Multi-Ball Ready Style |MODERATE|
21|_Hi-Score 2 Awards on 52 Rerace Criterion EASY
22 | _Hi-Score 3 Awards 00 53 Jackpot Criterion HARD
23 | _Hi-Score 4 Awards 00 54 Extra Adjustment NO
24| Backup Hi-Score 1 _|500,000,000] 55 Extra Adjustment NO.
25, Backup Hi-Score 2 450,000,000] 56 Software Meter 00
26 | Backup Hi-Score3 _|400,000,000] 57 Total Earnings $00.00
27| Backup Hi-Score 4 __|350,000,000| 58 | Location 1D Number 00
28 | Backup Hi-Score 5 {300,000,000} 59 Game ID Number 00
29| Backup Hi-Score 6 _|250,000,000| 60 | Number of Copies Printed 00
30 | Reset Hi-Score-To-Date | __700 61 Printer Interface __|paRSS START TO
31| Clean Game Every... 1,500__| 99 Factory Restore NO.
 
 
 
 
 
 
18
* Some settings result in Drop-Down Tables- See Text
Game Adjustments‘Adj. 4 Game Awards Sot for replays to award: CREDIT, EXTRA BALL, NONE or SPECIAL (when score
threshold is achieved a playfield special is lt).
Adj, 5 Limit Freegame - Adjust for the maximum number of free games that may be accumulated per game; 0
to8
Adj. 6 Limit Extra Balls - Adjust for the maximum number of extra balls that may be accumulated per game; 1
10.9 or OFF.
‘SINGLE-FUNCTION DIFFICULTY ADJUSTMENT (Adj. 7)
‘Any one of five INSTALL settings for this adjustment may be activated to automatically select settings for multiple
adjustments affecting game difficulty. Use the Start button to choose the difficulty level you require and press the
step button to activate the setting. After activation, the individual adjustments may be readjusted if desired. Refer
to Install Adjustment Table for details.
 
Adj. 07 Game Rules - Set to EXTRA EASY, EASY, FACTORY, HARD or EXTRA HARD.
(Note - Additional game features not variable by the Expanded Adjustments may also change using this setting.)
 
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Mutti-Ball Ready Style 04 03 02. on 1
Rerace Criterion 04 4 03 00. 00
Jackpot Criterion YES YES YES YES NO.
 
NOVELTY /5-BALL/ADD-A-BALL SETTINGS
The following three combinations are recommended for situations where local laws restrict certain game features
regarding the use of replays or the number of balls per game:
 
“Novelty Play Rules - Set to establish recommended settings for no free play or éxtra ball
dj. ‘Adj. Name Setting Adj. ‘Adj. Name Setting
1 Manual Replay Fixed 6 Limit Extra Balls 00
2 Start Replay 00 14 Match Percentage off
3 Replay Levels None 20 Hi-Score 1 Awards 03
4 Game Awards None 21 HiScore 2 Awards o1
5 Limit Freegame 00
5-Ball Play Rules - Set to establish recommended settings for S-ball play:
Adj. ‘Adj. Name ‘Setting Adj ‘Adj. Name Setting
1 Manual Replay 07% 18 Balls Per Game 05
2 Start Replay 400,000,000 20 Hi-Score 1 Awards 03
3 Replay Levels a1 21 HisScore 2awards o1
4 Game Awards Credit
5 Limit Freegame 03
6 Limt Extra Balls 03
14 Match Percentage 04
Extra Ball Settings-To disable awarding of credits and provide awards with an extra ball:
Adi ‘Adj. Name Setting Adj Adj. Name Setting
4 Game Awards: Extra Ball 19 Hi-Scores Allowed No
5 Limit Freegame 00 20-23, Hi-Score 1-4 00
14 Match Percentage of
Game Adjustments 19GAME PRICE (Adj. 8)
‘There are two methods available for coin switch programming; Standard and Custom. Standard pricing uses a
19 Table, Custom
single adjustment (Adj. 8) to select a pricing scheme shown in the Standard /Custom Pricir
pricing is used to select additional pricing schemes defined by a Drop Down menu
 
‘With Adj. 8 set to CUSTOM operating the step button again initiates a drop down menu representing coin switch
pulses for the lett, right, center and fourth coin slots. The prescribes the number of pulses required for one credit.
For example, it Left Coin Pulses, was set to 02 and Coin Switch Pulses Required for 1 Credi, 10 01 a coin in the
lett slot would produce two credits. Further, i Left Coin Pulses, was set to 01 and Coin Switch Pulses Required
for 1 Credit, to 02, two coins in the lett slot would be required for one credit.
Coin Switch Pulses Required for Bonus Credit may be set to post bonus credits when a minimum amount of coins
are inserted at one time. For example, if Left Coin Pulses was set to 01, Coin Switch Pulses Required for 1 Credit
to.01 and Coin Switch Pulses Required for Bonus Credit to 04, one credit would be posted for each of the first
three coins in the left slot and two credits for the fourth coin.
‘Standard/Custom Pri
 
 
19 - Set for the desired pricing scheme from the Standard Pri
  
ing Table as indicated on
the dot matrix display. For Custom Pricing, set to CUSTOM. When set to CUSTOM, the following adjustments
are utilized to tailor each individual coin chute.
Left Coin Switch Pulses - Set the number of pulses registered for closure of the left coin switch; 00 to 99.
Right Coin Switch Pulses - Set the number of pulses re
 
 
tered for closure of the right coin switch; 00 to 99.
Center Coin Switch Pulses - Set the number of pulses registered for closure of the center coin switch; 00 to 99.
‘4th Coin Switch Pulses - Set the number of pulses registered for closure of the fourth coin switch; 00 to 99.
Coin Switch Pulses Required for 1 Credit - Set the number of coin switch pulses required to post one credit;
00 to 99.
Coin Switch Pulses Required for Bonus Credit- Set the number of coin switch pulses required to award the
st bonus credit(s); 00 to 99,
Coin Switch Pulses Required for 2nd Bonus Credit- Set the number of coin switch pulses required to award
the 2nd bonus credit; 00 to 99.
Credits awarded for 1st Bonus - Set the number of credits awarded for achieving the first Bonus level; 00 to 99.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
CUSTOM PRICING TABLE
Limi iin le in
ns [ Left Fight Mid 4th Pulses Pulses Fuses Croat
Left Right Center 4th |__| Pulses. Pulses Pulses Pulses /Gredit /Bonus a". adic
vee 3/60¢ | Ot ] oT | 04 ] 00] o1 | o2 | co ] o1
25¢ | 25¢ | $1.00) NU 1/25¢ 5/$1.00 or oO 04 00 o1 04 00 oO
use aisi.00 | 05 | 05 | 20 | oo | o4 | 20 | 00 | oF
sscn | 10scH| 10scH| NU wtoscH ot | o2 | 02 | 00 | o2 | oo | 00 | 00
1HNOscH 4/30scH | 04 08 08 00. 06. 00 00 00.
7/30p 2/50p 5/1] 01 | 15 | 06 | 02 | o3 | 00 | 00 | 00
1op | £1 | S0p | 20p 1/80p 3/1 oi | 15 | 05 | o2 | 05 | 00 | 00 | 00
1/30p 4/E1 on 42 05 02 03. 00. 09 _| 00
20¢ | $1.00) NU | NU 1/60¢ 2/$1.00 oO 05 00 00 03 05 00 or
20 Game AdjustmentsSTANDARD PRICING TABLE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
‘Coin Mechs Plays Per Goin
‘Adj. Standard | Let Center Right
Pricing Solect_| 1st___2nd___3rd__ ath 4st and 3rd ath
USA 1-1 Coin 1 Pray | —25¢ $1.00 256 TELAYGOIN_aPLAY/GOIN IPLAY'CON,
[USA 2-4 Coin 3 Play |~—25e $1.00 25¢ TPLAYRGOIN” SPLAYIGOIN 1PLAY/2COIN
ZPLAYISCOIN. SPLAYI2COIN. 2PLAYISCOIN
SPLAYICOIN  9PLAVISCOIN_SPLAYI4COIN
USAS2 Gon Pay | —26¢ $1.00 25 SPLAYGOIN” 2PLAY/ICOIN1PLAY/2COIN,
USA4-2 Coin t Play | —25¢ BE TPLAYIZCOIN For the 1st Play
4PLAY/COIN during BUYIN
USAESZ00 SPlays] 268 $100 258 TPLAYRGOIN 2PLAYIICOIN 1PLAY2CON
SPLAYIBCOIN  SPLAYI2COIN_ SPLAY/BCOIN
USAG-G0¢- SSTBIN| —_25E $100 25 TPLAY2GOIN” SPLAYITGOIN  1PLAYI2COIN
2PLAYIACOIN, BPLAYI2COIN_2PLAY/4COIN
USATS200 6Plays] 25e $100 25F $PLAYCOIN” 2PLAYIICOIN” 1PLAYI2COIN
2PLAYIACOIN_6PLAY/2COIN_2PLAYI4COIN
fusiia SSCH TOSCH TOSCH TPLAYZCOIN 1PLAY/ICOIN 1PLAYAICOIN
2PLAYISCOIN SPLAYI2COIN. SPLAYI2COIN
SPLAYIACOIN
Australia Dog $1002.00 SPLAV/SCOINTPLAYAGOINSPLAYACON,
Belgium ‘Sf 20f sof. TPLAYMGOIN 1PLAY/ICOIN SPLAYICOIN,
‘Canada Doe 25¢ $1.00 TPLAVGOIN” 1PLAYI2GOIN
2PLAYISCOIN. 2PLAYISCOIN
SPLAYIACOIN  SPLAYI4COIN
Denmare Te SRT TOKr 20K | PLAYSGOIN2PLAYAGOIN_4PLAVAGOIN_@PLAYACOIN
French 7 tf 5f Of 20f | 1PLAVISGOIN2PLAY/ICOIN  SPLAY/ICOIN 11PLAYITCOIN|
2PLAYISCOIN SPLAYI2COIN 11PLAY/2COIN
ISPLAYHIOCOIN 11PLAY/ACOIN
French 787 107 20f | PLAVISCOIN 1PLAY/ICOIN SPLAVAICOIN TPLAVFICON
JSPLAY/IOCOIN 3PLAYI2COIN. 7PLAY/2COIN
[rPLAY@20COIN_7PLAY/ACOIN
French Sf 107207 APLAVISCOIN 2 LAVIICOIN@PLAVFICOIN OPLAVFICON
2PLAYISCOIN 4PLAYIZCOIN. 9PLAYI2COIN
J4PLAY/IOCOIN_9PLAY/4COIN
Garman Tom 20 SOW TPLAYAGOIN 2PLAYIICOIN 6PLAYATGON,
2PLAYIZCOIN. 4PLAYI2COIN
SPLAYISCOIN_SPLAY/SCOIN
Garman Tom 20" SOW IPLAYAIGOIN- 2PLAYIICOIN TPLAYACOIN
2PLAYRCOIN 4PLAYI2COIN 21PLAY/SCOIN
SPLAYISCOIN 6PLAYIICOIN
Garman Tom 20 So TPLAYZGOIN TPLAYITCOIN SPLAYTCON
2PLAYISCOIN. 3PLAYIZCOIN TOPLAY/2COIN
BPLAYMCOIN_SPLAYI3COIN_15PLAY/3COIN
Taya BOL 00 TPLAYTICONN APLAYIICOWN
Tay 500k ‘300L TPLAY2COIN TPLAY2COIN
SPLAYIACOIN SPLAY/4GOIN
Tapan 1008 “PLAYFICOIN
SPLAYI2COIN
Korea. TooWaR, "Too WeR, TPLAYCON, ‘IPLAYFICOIN
Netherland 7 [1 Guilder 1 Guider 2 5Guiger TPLAVAGOINIPLAYATGOIN_SPLAVAIGOIN,
Netherland? [Guilder 2 5Gulder § Guicer TPLAYAIGOIN SPLAYIICOIN 6PLAYICOIN-
New Zearand 7 [$1.00 $2.00 TPLAYACON. ‘2PLAYIICOIN
New Zearand2 | $1.00 $2.00 TPLAYGOIN- SPLAYAICOWN
‘Spain To0Pis S00PIe “BLAYFICOIN- PLAYIIGOIN,
Sweden 1 8&k SSEK 10 SEK PLAYMOCOIN 2PLAVISCOIN _SPLAY2COIN
Swiss 1 SER 2SFR_SSFR SPLAYACOIN 2PLAYFIGOIN 6PLAYICOIN.
‘Swise 2 stk —25FR SFR TPLAYGOIN_ SPLAYIIGOIN SPLAY/ICOIN.
UKT OP SOP £1 20P- | 1PLAYISCOIN 1PLAY/ICOIN SPLAY/ICOIN SPLAYSCOIN
ISPLAYMOGOIN_3PLAYI2COIN
UKE TOP _—50P—ET_20P | 1PLAYIACOIN 1PLAY/ICOIN  SPLAYFICOIN TPLAYRICON
2PLAYIBCOIN. 3PLAYI2COIN 2PLAYIACOIN
SPLAYHOCOIN, SPLAYISCOIN
URE TOP SP} 20 7PLAYISCOIN —TPLAYTICOIN2PLAYFIGOIN 2PLAYISCOIN
l2PLAY/IOCOIN_2PLAY/2COIN,
Yugostava |S bur Sur TPLAYITCOIN TPLAYACOW
 
 
 
 
Game Adjustments
21ADDITIONAL GENERIC FEATURES
‘Adj. 9 Game Cleaned - When enabled (set to YES) the game cleaning counter will be reset to zero and the
Game-Clean-Me message in Tech Alert will go out when STEP is depressed. (Also see Adj. 31),
‘Adj. 10 Coins Reset - When enabled (set to YES) all coin/paid credit totals will be reset to zero when STEP is
depressed.
‘Adj, 11 Audits Reset - When enabled (set to YES) all audit totals except for coins and paid credits will be reset
to zero when STEP is depressed.
‘Adj. 12 Restore Hi-Score - When enabled (set to YES) the High Score Levels and associated initials will be
restored to backup settings when STEP is depressed
‘Adj. 13 Expand Adjustments - When set to NO, depressing the STEP push-button advances directly to Adj. 46,
FACTORY RESTORE. When set to YES, depressing the STEP push-button sequences through the expanded
adjustments. When exiting from expanded adjustments, this function is reset to OFF for the next time that
adjustments are required.
‘Adj, 14 Match Percentage - Set Match percent from 00% to 10% or OFF. At 00% the match display occurs at
the end of the game but never awards a credit.
Adj. 15 Balls Per Game - Adjust the number of balls per game; 2 to 5.
‘Adj, 16 Titt Warnings - Adjust the nurnber of plumb bob ttt switch closures before the ballin play is titted; 1 to 3
or OFF.
Adj. 17 Replay Boost - Set to YES or NO. When set to YES, exceeding a replay wil set a temporary replay level
{for each time a replay level is surpassed. This new level will equal the previous replay level (when the replay was
awarded) plus 50 Million for each following game, until the replays have all been played. At ths time the previous
level is resumed.
Ad]. 18 Credits Limit - Adjust the maximum number of credits that may be posted: 4 to 0.
HIGH SCORE LEVELS (Adj. 19 through 29)
‘There are four ofthe six high score levels with associated player initials that are displayed during the attract mode.
This provides a high-score-to-date feature. When players exceed these levels, the player initials may be entered
to replace the previous ones. These levels may be adjusted to award credits and to be reset to backup values
after a selected number of games.
Ad}. 19 H-Scores Allowed - Set to enable or disable the four high score levels; 00.
Adj. 20 HLScore 1 Awards - Adjust the number of credits awarded for exceeding level 1 (the highest of the four
levels); 0 to 4,
Adj. 21 Hi-Score 2 Awards - Adjust the number of credits awarded for exceeding level 1; 010 3.
Adj. 22 Hi-Score 3 Awards - Adjust the number of credits awarded for exceeding level 2; Oto 2.
Adj. 23 Hi-Score 4 Awards - Adjust the number of credits awarded for exceeding level 3; 0 to 1
‘Adj. 24 Backup Hi-Score 1 - Adjust the score level to which the world record (the highest of the four levels) may
be altered. This adjustment is not affected by Adj.30, Reset HSTD (Factory Reset defaults to 7,500,000),
Adj. 25 Backup Highscore 2 - Adjust the backup score level to which level 1 may be reset.
‘Adj. 26 Backup Highscore 3 - Adjust the backup score level to which level 2 may be reset.
‘Adj. 27 Backup Highscore 4 - Adjust the backup score level to which level 3 may be reset.
22 Game Adjustments‘Adj. 28 Backup Hi-Score 5 - Adjust the backup score level to which level 4 may be reset.
‘Adj. 29 Backup Hi-Score 6 - Adjust the backup score level to which level 6 may be reset.
Ad]. 30 H-Score-To-Date - Adjust the number of games between automatic resets of high score levels to backup
settings and ball time averager adjustments; 100 to 900 or OFF (no reset or adjustment).
‘Adj, 31 Clean Game Every... - Set to 1,500. Adjust the number of games in which the Clean Game Message
‘appears in Tech Alert to indicate the playfield needs cleaning. Adjustable from 100 to 2,000.
‘Adj. 32 Free Play - When set to YES, no coins are required for games.
Adj, 33 Custom Message - When desired, this function is used to establish a custom message periodically
displayed during the attract mode. ‘Set the feature to CHANGE using the Credit button and depress STEP. The
letter A is indicated in the first position in the display. Vary the letter by operating the left and right flippers. With
the desired letter indicated, depress the CREDIT button to lock in the letter and advance to the next character.
Repeat this procedure until the desired message is completed in the display. At this time, depress the STEP
push-button switch to advance to Adj. 34.
 
Ad). 34 Attract Music - Set to ON (approximately every 3 minutes) or OFF.
{Ad}, 35 Flash Lamps- Set to NORMAL, DIM or OFF. When set to NORMAL the Flash Lamps are active, when
DIM the Flash Lamps impulse power is reduced by 25% and when OFF the Flash Lamps do not flash.
‘Adj, 36 Coils Pulso- Set To NORMAL, HARD or SOFT. When HARD the coil pulse power is increased by 12.5%
of the normal pulse rate. When set to SOFT the coil pulse power is reduced by 12.5% of the normal pulse rate.
‘These adjustments are provided to compensate for Low Line or High Line voltage conditions where the solenoids
‘appear to kicking too weak or too hard,
Adj. 37 Level Adjust By - The Manual Percentage Replay Adjustment can only be altered with the front door
open (see manual page 3).
‘Adj. 38 Extra Adj. - Provides information to the game designer to aid in design development (not for consumer
Use).
Ad]. 39 Next Game Promo- Set to ON or OFF. When set to ON, the game, in attract mode will randomly display
‘a short promotion for our next game. When set to OFF, the game in attract mode will not generate any sounds or
graphics referring to the next game.
‘Adj. 40 Buy-in Type - Set to 02. When set to 02, thegame is set to Extra Ball Buy-in. When set to 01, the game
is set to Game Buy-in. Set to OFF to make Buy-in Type inoperative.
 
‘Adj. 41 Restart Game -Set to YES or NO. When set to YES, a new game may be started during any ball after
the first all is completed, (Note-Pressing start during the first ball will add additional players.) When set to NO,
‘The game disables the start button after the first ball uni the final ball isin play.
Adj. 42 Extra Ball Percentage -Set from 0 to 50. Allows the operator to adjust how frequently the Extra Ball
feature is made available to the player.
GAME SPECIFIC FEATURES (Adj. 43 TO Adj. 61)
Adj. 43 Volume Control - Seto 0, 25, 50, 75 or 100 percent. Allows the operator to adjust the background music
volume independently from the normal game sounds.
‘Adj. 44 Bill Validator - Set to YES or NO. When set to YES , the display, in game attract mode, will show an
“Insert Bill Animation’. When set to NO, the display, in game attract mode will show "Insert Coin Animation".
‘Adj. 45 TOURNAMENT STYLE - Set to NONE, PINBALL EXPO, IFPA-PAPA or HOME. This function
determines the default conditions to quickly prepare a game for tournament play. When this setting is changed all
audits will be reset and all adjustments will be intiated to the particular style selected. The game will then retum
Game Adjustments 23‘Adj. 45 TOURNAMENT STYLE (cont.) -
to game over attract mode, as if a Factory Restore had been performed.
NONE - Same as a Factory Reset conditions.
IFPA - Straight 50¢ play, no replay, no Extra Ball, no High Scores , 2 Tit Wamings and No Match.
PINBALL EXPO-PAPA- Same as IFPA settings except Free Play is enabled.
HOME-Sets game for Free Play, extra ball play, no replay, 10% Match and Extra Ball percentage = 30%,
‘Adj. 46 LEARN-IT STYLE - Set from0 to 9.990 games in increments of 10. Determines how frequently the Manual
Percentage Adjustment evaluates wheter or not to recommend a change to the score. When set to 0, a change
may be recommended at the end of each game.
‘Adj. 47 TRIGGER ENABLE - Set to YES or NO. When set to YES, the ball launch kicker will fire each time the
launch button is pressed. When set to NO, the ball launch kicker will not operate.
‘Adj. 48 SHAKER MOTOR - Set to ON or OFF. Allows operation of the vibrating Shaker Motor during certain
events in game play.
‘Adj. 49 REDUCED REALISM - Set to YES or NO. When set to YES, the Visual Display will display less "gorey"
scenes,
Adj. 50 STUCK TILT OPTION - Set to ON or OFF. When set to ON, if the tilt switch is closed, the game will ttt
when the average ball time is reached.
‘Adj. 51 MULTLBALL READY STYLE - Determines how Multiball Ready is achieved.
‘Adj. 52 RERACE CRITERION - Sot to EXEASY, EASY, MODERATE, HARD or EXHARD. Determines how
Muttiball can restart.
 
 
 
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completed or TRI- | lfno Jackpot was | If TRI-BALL time is | completed and TRI-
3ALL time is low. completed. low. BALL time is low. Never
 
 
 
 
 
 
Adj. 53 JACKPOT CRITERION - Determines how the Jackpot is It.
‘Adj. 54/ 55 PROPRIETARY - Provides information to the game designer to aid in design development (not for
‘consumer use).
‘Adj. 56 SOFTWARE METER - Provides the operator with the total number of Meter Clicks.
‘Adj. 57 TOTAL EARNINGS - Provides the operator with the total cash value accumulated since the last Factory
Restore occured,
‘Adj, 58 LOCATION I.D NUMBER - 0 to 9999. Allows the operator to assign a location identification number to
the audit print-out sheet. ( Will not be affected by Factory Restore.)
‘Adj, 59 GAME .D. NUMBER. 0 to 9999, Allows the operator to assign a game identification number to the Audit
print-out sheet.( Will not be affected by Factory Restore.)
‘Adj. 60 NO. OF COPIES PRINTED - Provides the operator with the total number of copies that were printed.
Adj. 61 PRINTER INTERFACE - Allows the operator to print by pressing the Start Button.
Ad}. 99 FACTORY RESTORE - Allows the operator to reset all adjustments to the factory settings.
24 Game AdjustmentsGAME DIAGNOSTICS
‘The Data East Pinball system provides tests for sounds, digital displays, lamps, switches, and solenoids. Each
feature may be tested manually or automatically using the STEP and FORWARD/REVERSE push-button switches
inside the coin door and the Game Start push-button switch on the front of the cabinet. The automatic tests may
be used for a quick verification of automatic test functions and the manual tests, for troubleshooting.
During game play, activation of switches and operation of coils with associated switches are monitored. Ifa switch
is not made for 50 games itis considered fauty. When operation ofa coil should close or open a switch and does
Rot, the coil is considered faulty. In Game Over Attract Mode, faulty switches and coils (f any) are reported (See
‘Tech Alert Description below). Note that reporting of an unused switch does not constitute problem and that a
bbad coil could mean that the associated switch requires adjustment.
Wiring to switches, solenoids and controlled lamps uses color-coded wires that basically follows a resistor
color-code scheme for the eight rows and eight columns. During the switch tests and during the discrete lamp
test, identitication of the color of the row and column wires are indicated in the Dot Matrix Display. For example,
making the right coin switch during the Switch Test results in the switch functional name (RIGHT COIN) , the row
(WHT-YEL) and column (GRN-BRN) wire color codes, and the switch number are shown in the display.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
0 4 BLACK 5 GRN = GREEN
1 BRN = BROWN. 6 BLU = BLUE
2 "RED = RED. 7 Vio
3 ORN = ORANGE 8 GRY = GREY.
4 Ye = YELLOW 9 WHT = WHITE.
 
 
Entering Diagnostics
With the game in the game-over mode, open the coin door and make sure that the FORWARD/REVERSE
push-button switch is set to REVERSE (down) and depress the STEP push-button switch. The Player displays
will show the tolifree Customer Service number 1-800-KICKERS, that is 1-800-542-5377 (U.S. including Ilinois)
‘and the toll number (708) 345-7700 (Outside the United States). This indicates entry into game diagnostics.
 
 
Service Credits
With the phone number displayed depress the STEP push-button switch. The game now gives the technician the
option of adding 1 to 8 service credits. These credits allow the technician to test-play the game without adding
any counts to the coin audits (AU 01 & AU 05-AU 08). When the message appears, press and hold the Game
Start pushbutton until the desired number of credits are shown on the display. Then press the step button again
todd these credits to the game and enter Tech Alert. If no Service Credits are desired, press the step button with
the initial message displayed,
Tech Alert
The display will now indicate if there are any faulty switches (ie., Switches that are normally closed but remain
‘open of open switches that have not been closed (activated) in 50 games. The display will also indicate if the
game requires cleaning, based on the number set in Adj. 31.
 
Game Diagnostics 25Easy Trough Clear
Pressing the step button again displays the EASY TROUGH CLEAR message and instructs the player to operate
either flipper button to easily remove the balls from the trough. This is provided, to allow the technician a simple
‘method of removing the balls from the trough prior to entering the Active Switch Test, thereby reducing the number
of switches closed, Also, test functionality of trough, ensure proper trough operation.
Burn-in Minutes
Pressing the step button while in Tech Alert mode will step game into Burn-in Mode(Factory use). At this stage
pressing the game start button will cause the game to exercize all CPU /O functions. This is providedtto constantly
‘exercise sounds, solenoids, ete...
To stop the test press the start button again. Cumulative Bum-In minutes will be displayed. To reset Bum-in
minutes to 00, you must perform a Audit Reset, Adj. 11 or a Factory Restore, Adj. 99.
Sound Tests
The Data East Pinball sound system produces true digital stereo sound on left and right speakers and mono on
‘a center speaker. During Sound tests, the bottom display shows the sound board circuit under test and the
corresponding sounds are selected by operating the left and right flipper buttons to choose the circuit to be tested.
Now press the start button to initiate the sound. Refer to the Sound Test Chart for the sound circuits displayed
and the sounds produced.
‘The sound functions allow verification that all channels are functioning property and that the speaker connections
are correct. Speaker Phase Testing procedures follow for checking speaker connections.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Auto/Manual Tests Sounds Produced
LEFT SPEAKER Left Sine
(CENTER SPEAKER Center Sine
RIGHT SPEAKER Right Sine.
VOICE ROMI (Loc UI7) "Engorel”
VOICE ROM2 (Loc U2) *Come on into the Crypti*
MUSIC TEST (Sound ROM, Loc U Level 1-3 Music
SOUND TEST CHART
Speaker Phase Testing
Connections to each of the three speakers are polarized and each must be connected appropriately for the best
quality sound, If one speaker has the positive and negative connections reversed with respect to the other two,
bass frequencies will not be produced properly and the overall sound quality will be poor.
To test for proper speaker phasing, use the sound test to cycle through the Left, Center, and Right Sine functions.
If the Center Sine produces more volume and bass than the Left and Right Sines, the speakers are connected
properly. If it produces the same or less, one speaker is connected improperly. To isolate and correct reversed
speaker connections, one of two methods may be used.
1. Check each speaker for polarity markings. If the speakers have polarity markings, verity that the single-color
wire (BLK, YEL or RED) is connected to the negative (-) terminal.
2. Disconnect the speaker output connector from the Sound Board and connect a 1.5-volt battery across each
‘speaker pair one at atime while observing the speakers. Make sure that the positive battery terminal is connected
to the positive lead (CN1-pin 1, 3, or 6) each time. As the connection is made, check speaker cone movement;
proper connections are indicated by outward movement.
26 Game DiagnosticsDIGITAL DISPLAY TEST
The Digital display utilizes a Dot Matrix Display Control board mounted in piggyback fashion to the display driver
Board. The purpose behind this board is to provide more information (32 X 128 Dots) to the operator as well as
displaying graphics to the player.
 
‘The board is controlled by a 68BO9E microprocessor and i's personality ROMs (Unique to the Game). It receives
Data, Reset & Clock information from the CPU Board via the ribbon cable and sends back muttiple Status and
Busy signals othe CPU. This isto insure syncronized communication between the CPU and the Display Controller
board.
‘The Drivers for the rows and columns are provided on 4 surface mounted integrated circuits on the Display driver
board,
Dot Matrix Display Test
To enter Dot Matrix Display Test, operate the STEP push-button switch from the Sound Manual test. The display
mediately illuminate one vertical column of dots, turning i off and illuminating the next column, until each
column has been individually lit, while the other columns are off. It will make one pass. The display will then
illuminate the top horizontal row of dots, and test by lighting the row of the display, then turing it off and iluminating
the next row, until each row has been has been indivudally lit, while the other rows are off. The test will hen
illuminate all the dots in the display, except for one column. Itwill cycle this blank column from lett to right for one
pass. The display will then again illuminate all the dots except for the top row, and then turning it on and blanking
the next row, until each row has been indivudally blanked, while the other rows are on. It will cycle this blank row
for one pass. The next test begins with every other dot lt, in both the rows and columns. hese dots then go out,
fand the unit dots light, resulting in an alternating checkerboard pattern for approximately 4 seconds. The test will
‘repeat these cycles indefinitely until advanced to the next test or until the power is removed. ( Please Note- these
{ests may be interrupted at any time by operating the STEP push-button switch to advance to the next test.)
 
 
Laser Kick Test
This test provided to insure proper interaction between certain switches and their associated solenoids without
entering game play. For example, by roling the ball over the left outlane switch the Laser Kick should fire. Ifit
kicks too early or too late, the switch actuator should be adjusted to compensate for this error. If it fails to fire, use
the switch test or coll test to help determine the the cause of failure. Note: During this function, similar tests may
be pertormed on Vertical Up Kickers or Saucers in the game.
 
  
Gravestone Up & Down Test
This game has a feature which lowers a Target Switch (Gravestone) to allowaa shot to the Vertical Up Kicker (VUK)
below the playfield. The motor on this mechanism is controlled by a relay driven by Q23 on the CPU and there.
are 2 Limit Switchs (Gravestone Motor Up & Gravestone Motor Down) used by the CPU to determine the status
of the Gravestone Motor.
‘After entering this test, press and hold the game's Start Button. This will cause the relay to pulse repeatedly as
long as the Start Button is depressed. At the same time you will notice that the switch status (ON & OFF) will
indicated in the Dot Matrix Display (Gravestone Up & Down). The appropriate switch should be closed just prior
to the limit of the Gravestone Motor Mechanism and both switches should not be closed (ON) at the same time.
 
This test is located before the Switch Tests so the technician can move the mechanism until both switches read
OFF. This will help eliminate erronious readings while trying to trace a problem during the Active Switch Test
Game Diagnostics 27SWITCH TESTS
 
Switches are configured in an 8 x 8 matrix of columns (switch drives) and rows (switch returns) with up to 64
switches possible. The switch tests include three parts; switch test, active switches, and bad switches. Row and
column wire colors are indicated in each test using corresponding resistor color code numbers.
Switch Test
From the Laser Kick test, operate STEP push-button switch. The display should indicate SWITCH TEST. Close
each switch and observe the displays. The display wil indicate the switch name, the display indicates the row and
column wire colors, and indicates the switch number. When a switch is released, the name and number disappear
Until another switch is closed or the testis exited.
 
Active Switches
Operate the STEP push-button switch from the Switch Test. The display will indicate ACTIVE SWITCHES. Ht any
switches are stuck closed (or made from the presence of a ball) the display sequences through switch names,
and indicates the row and column wire colors, and the switch numbers are indicated in the display. This cycle
continues until all switches are cleared or until the STEP push-button switch is depressed.
SWITCH MATRIX CHART
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Middie [Right End
Spinner | of Stroke
 
 
 
 
 
 
28 Game DiagnosticsSwitch Matrix Locations, Descriptions &
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Swtich Part Numbers
|_PartNo,_|
Plumb Tit Trough #4 180-5119-00 |
lath Coin = Trough #5. 120-5119-00 |
[Credit Button, ‘Trough #6. 180-5119-00 |
Right Coin Trough #7 Right 180-5118-00
Center Coin [Shooter Lane 180-5100-01
Left Coin x Left Outlane. '500-5706-00 |
‘Slam Tit . eft Return '500-5706-00 |
Buy-In Button - Left Siingshot 180-5023-00
Trough #1 Left - Left Bottom 3 Bank 180-5130-02
oft Mid 3 Bank. 180-5130-01
Left Top 3 Bank 180-5130-00
Left Bottom Orbit '500-5706-00 |
Lett Top Orbit 00-5707-00 |
Right Outlane '500-5707-00
Right Return 00-5707-00 |
ight Slingshot 180-5023-00
28 [Right Bottom 3 Bank 180-5130-02
Right Mid 3 Bank 180-5130-01
30 [Right Top 3 Bank. 180-5130-02 |
[31 ]Right Bottom Orbit '500-5706-00 |
Right Top Orbit '500-5707-00
|.33* |Up (Tomb) 180-5052-00 |
[34 Not Used =
3 Not Used =
3° [Down (Tomb) 180-5052.00 |
[37 [Tombstone Score "180-5083-00.
[38 |VUK Left
[39 |Captive Ball Trat. Switch 180-5114-08 |
440 [Left Spinner 1190-5010-04 |
4)_|Left Drop Target 180-5092-01 |
42_|Mid Drop Target 180-5092-01 |
43 [Right Drop Target 180-5092-01
44 [Lett Ramp Enter 180:5090-00 |
45 |Left Ramp Middle 180-5090-00 |
46 [Right Ramp Enter 180-5090-00 |
a7 180-5093-00 |
4g 180-5010-04 |
49 [Lett Turbo Bumper 180-5015-01
‘50 [Bottom Turbo Bumper 180-5015-01
'51_|Right Turbo Bumper 180-5015-01
52 [Super VUK Right 180-5064-01
[53 [Small Trough 180-5093-00 |
4 [Large Trough 180-5093-00
Power Scoop 500-5057-00 |
Middle Spinner 180-5010-04 |
Left Ramp Exit 180-5090-00
8 Not Used =
9 Not Used =
60 Not Used =
it ion: wal Not Used =
‘Switch Locations each i :
+s i 63 [Left End of Stroke 180-5124.
= Location is in the cabinet. 64 [Right End of Stroke 180-5124-00.
Game Diagnostics 29LAMP TESTS
Controlled lamps are configured in an 8 x 6 matrix of columns (lamp drives) and rows (lamp returns) with up to 64
lamps possible. The lamp tests include four parts, all lamps, lamp return (row), lamp drive (column), and discrete
(individual) lamps. Row and column wire colors are indicated in the discrete lamp test using corresponding resistor
color code numbers.
All Lamps
From the Active Switch test, operate the STEP push-button switch. The dot matrix display will indicate ALL LAMPS.
and all controlled lamps will ight.
Lamp Returns i
From the ALL LAMPS test, depress the STEP push-button switch. The display indicates LAMP RETURNS,
indicates wire color and the LAMP RETURN driver transistor. Allcontrolled lamps in row 1 should be lit. Operating
the Game Start push-button switch cycles through each of the rows separately.
Lamp Drives -
Fromthe LAMP RETURNS test, depress the STEP push-button switch. The display will indicate LAMP COLUMNS,
wire color and the LAMP DRIVES driver transistor. All controlled lamps in column 1 should be lit. Operating the
Gare Start push-button switch, cycles through each of the columns separately.
SingleLamp, ae
From the LAMP DRIVES test, depress the STEP push-button switch. The display will indicate the lamp name.
The display indicates the row and column wire colors and the lamp matrix number. Lamp 01 should light. With
the FORWARD/REVERSE push-button switch in the FORWARD (up) position, operating the Game Start
push-button switch selects higher-numbered lamps; with it in the REVERSE (down) position, Game Start selects
lower-numbered lamps.
LAMP MATRIX CHART
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30 Game DiagnosticsLamp Matrix Location
and Descriptions
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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[268 Lite Mystery Door (i. Ratuin) |
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42 | Guillotine Drop Target Mid_|
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50 Mystery Door 2
51 Mystery Door 3
52 Double Jackpot
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56 Play the Organ
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8 | Bottom Turbo Bumper__|
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62 Left Ramp Enter
63 Right Ramp Enter
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Game Diagnostics 31FLASH LAMP/ COIL TESTS
‘Twenty-Two regular (pulsed under microprocessor control) coll drivers are provided to Switch ground to coils.
‘The Left/Right relay is used in conjunction with drives 1 through 8 to switch +32 volts between coils or flash lamps;
these sets are termed “left” and ‘right’. This relay is located on the PPB board which provides isolation diodes
and current limiting resistors. This effectively provides 29 regular cols
 
Flash Lamp .
From the Single Lamp test, depress the STEP push-button switch. All Flash lamps will fire randomly. This allows
the Technician to easily spot any bumed out bulbs and replace them without steping through the tests below.
Automatic Test . ;
Fromthe Flash Lamps test, depress the STEP push-button switch. The dot matrix display will indicate ALL COILS.
The test pulses each regular solenoid or flash lamp sequentially with the coillash lamp names and the wire colors
indicated in the display.
Select Coil
From the Coil Test, depress the STEP push-button switch. The display will indicate SELECT COIL and then the
name of 1st drive and the wire colors. Operate either Flipper push-button switch to select the coil or flash lamp
{to be tested. With the desired drive number indicated in the Player 4 display, depress the START push-button
Switch to cause it to be pulsed repeatedly
RETURN TO GAME OVER :
From the Select Coil test, depress the STEP push-button switch once. The game retums to the game-over mode.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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32 Game Diagnostics33
Game Diagnostics34
NOTES.
Game DiagnosticsPARTS IDENTIFICATION
Cabinet Parts
Illustration
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[1A [Ball Launch Ooor Handle Assy. '515-5057-00 18 [Volume Contol Single 10K Log | 123.5000-02
18 _|boor Handle Switch Plata Ass'y __|515:5896-00 19 [Puayfod Glass (Tempered) 21°x 43° |6s05001-00
[2 [Fipper Button 500-5006-92 [20 [side Armor Lat 595.5010-96
[a [tog Bot (Slack 36-16 x2-318 Hox Ha. |231-5000-01 [at [Recessed Cup for Line Cord [545.6122.00
[4 |Cash Box Plast Botiom 545.509000 [ze [sence Swich Set~ 180-5012.00
[5 [Power Switch DPST Toodle 180-5001-00 [23 [Front Moding Lockdown Assy™ 500-602000
Is Iteg (ack) 536.5020.90 J24 [Front Moiding - Black 500-5021-10
[7 [Cash Box Lock Bracket 595.5216.00 [25 |Soid Stato S-Fippor Board 's20-5089-05|
[s [Power input Box ass'y (Cop 516-5960.00 [26 et Roto Lock Malo 355.500601
[a [Transformer [or0-5003-00 [27 [Rear Plas Ext PF Glass s4s-5058-00|
10 | Speaker-Round- 8° [ost-5005-00 [28 [Mounting Fn. Rubber for Ext [26.5004-00|
11 [Side Amor - ght [8.601095 [20 — [Paste Channel Lot & Fight. '45.5017-00|
12 [Memory Protect Switch +80:5000-00 [so — [Backbox Hingo Left™ 's98.6172.00|
13 [Memory Protct Switch Bracket [535-6400.00 '31___[ Backbox Hingo ight™ s5.617201
14 [Stat Buton Switch Ass) (Red) |5005728-02 32 [Log Leveler*8-16x3" [500-5017-00.
15 [Fipper Swich (Let) 180-5048-01 [39 |oin Door (w/Vaticator) USA s00018-17|
15A_|FipporSwich, Double (Right) 18055122400) [a4 |Shaker Motor [515-5600
16 [cash Box Cover (Validator s95-5019-03 [95 |Shakor Motor P.C. Board '520-5065.00
17 Pum Bob Tit Assombi s00.6003.00 [g6_— [Side & Pot Support Brkt Right —_|535-5086-00
7A |Hanger Brake (it) 595-5221-00 [a7 |Site & Pivot Spt. Brit. Left s05.6990-0 |
178. |Hangor Wire (tt) (Atach to "17A‘) —_|595:5319-00 [ss [Pray Support Bar* [595-5018-00
76 |Ptumb Bob qty attach 10178") |595-6029-00 [59 Tere Bal Son 500577907
170 _leontact Breckot i) 535:5919-00
NOTE 1: An asterisk (*) indicates item is not shown in above illustration.
Parts Identification 35PLAYFIELD - MAJOR ASSEMBLIES,
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
tem Description Part No.
1A Diverter Assembly 500-5654-00
1B Diverer Plunger & Crankarm Ass'y 515-5453-00
2. Motor, Cam & Switch Ass'y 500-5742-01
3. Flipper Ass'y (Top Right) 500-5756-01
4. Flipper Ass'y (Lower Right) 500-5755-01
5. Flipper Ass'y (Lower Left) 500-5755-02
6. Power Scoop Assembly 500-5741-00
7. Kick Big Assembly 500-5740-00
8. Target Back Plate Guide Ass'y §15-5905-00
9. Steel Ramp Assembly (Right) __500-5650-00
10. Steel Ramp Assembly (Left) §00-5651-00
11. Loop Wire Ramp Ass'y (Right) 500-5649-00
12, Long Wire Ramp Ass'y (Left) §00-5648-00
13. Vertical Up Kicker (VUK) Ass'y  §00-5306-03
14. Super VUK Assembly 500-5116-06
15. Drop Target Bank Assembly §00-5621-03
16. Stand-up Target Assembly 500-5640-18
417A. 6-Ball Switch Assembly 500-5683-01
178 Lock Ball Assembly 500-5684-01
17C Deflector For 6-Ball Assembly 535-6606-01
18. 3-Bank Stand-Up Target Ass'y _500-5765-00
19. Slingshot Assemblies 500-5226-00
20. Turbo Bumper Assemblies 500-5227-00
21. Wire Ramp Gravestone 535-6741-00
22, Short Wire Ramp VUK 535-6572-00
23. Spinner, Left 500-5655-00
24. Spinner, Right 500-5656-00
28. Spinner, Middle 500-5656-01
26. Flap Gate Assembly 500-5424-00
27. 1-Way Gate Assembly 515-5895-00
28. Lt. Ramp Roll Under Gate Ass'y 500-5657-00
29. Rt. Ramp Roll Under Gate Ass’y 500-5658-00
30. Kickback & Knocker Assembly 500-5081-00
31. Ball Launch Assembly 500-5477-01
32, Trough Assembly '500-5652-00
 
NOTES:
Tfemsina (C) are below the Playfietd
tems ina [_] are above the Playfield.
2. Switch part numbers are located on Page 29,
 
 
 
 
36 Parts IdentificationBACKBOX ILLUSTRATION
    
 
RUBBER PARTS ILLUSTRATION
ltem Description Part #
‘9/16" LD, Rubber Ring (8) 545-5948-01
Sponge Sleeve (16) 545-5151-00
Rubber Sleeve (6) 545-5308-00
1-1/2" |.D. Rubber Ring (2) 545-5348-07
2"1.D. Rubber Ring (1) 545-5025-08
2.9/4" |.D. Rubber Ring (2) 545-5348-20
Flipper Rubber Ring (8) 545-5277-00
1-1/4" L.D. Rubber Fling (2) 545-5348-06
9/8" LD. Rubber Ring (1) §45-5348-19
 
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Note: Where ‘A’ & "B" are
together, B sits under A.
tom Description Part No.
1 Speakers 1031-5004-00
2 Back Box Lock '355-5008-00
3 CPUt '520-5003-04
4 PPB Board '520-5021-05
5 Power Supply 520-5047-02
6 Sound Board + 520-5050-02
7 Dot Matiix¢ '520-5052-00
8 Display Controller Board + 520-5055-01
9 Speaker Housing 545-5180-02
10. Backglass Artwork" —830-5218-00
11 Speaker Grill Crypt (Left) 890-5616-00
12 Backbox Crypt "Head" 545-5444-00
13 Speaker Grill Crypt (Right) 830-5616-01
14 Static Shield * 535-6497-00
15 Backglass Clear * 1660-5008-00
16 26" Plastic Extrusion” 545-5018-04
17 21 %e" Plastic Extr. 2)" 545-5018-07
18 Glass Channel 26-1/16" * 545-5021-01
Parts Identification
* Not Shown
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ROMs please specify game name
+ Indicate Manufacturer
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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37Kem. Description Part Number
PLAYFIELD TOP PARTS — [1 Tpottom arch Assembly for Crypt _[500-5782-00
[2 [Flippers & Shaft Ase'y (White) 515.5133-01
[3A |Retum Lane Clear Guide, Long/Right [550-5097-01
38_|Rtrn. Ln, Gir. Gd. Pt. (Pigayback on 3)|550-5046-01
4 |Retum Lane Clear Guide, Left '550-5042-01
[5 [Right Return Butyrate [g90-5495-02
[6 [Left Retum Butyrate 1330-5435.01
7 [Slingshot Butyrate Left 1390-5435-03
{8 [Slingshot Butyrate Right 1330-5435-04
9 _|3-Bank Target Butyrate Right 1330-5495-15
10 [3-Bank Target Butyrate Lett '830-5495.05
111A |Top Flipper Lower Butyrate [890-5435-09
118 |Top Flipper Middle Butyrate 830-5495-16
1116 |Top Flipper Upper Butyrate 1390-5435-27
2 [Flat Rail Shooter Lane Right 1515-5760-00
1:3. |Fiat Rail Outlane Left 1515-5761-00
14 |Pinballs (7) '260-5000-00
15 |Single Stand-up Target Butyrate _|630-5435.06
16 [Upper Left Lane Butyrate-Upper _|830-5495.20
 
17_|Upper Left Lane Butyrate-Lower _|830-5435-11
 
 
'18_[Fiat Rail Upper Left Lane, Left Side |515-5908-00
 
119 _ [Fiat Rail Upper Left Lane, Right Side _|515-5763-00
 
[20 [Fiat Rail Right Orbit, Right Side '515-5907-00
 
[21 [Fiat Rail Right Orbit, Lett Side '515-5768-00
 
[22 | Right Orbit Bi-Level Butyrate, Upper _|890-5435.08
 
[23 | Right Orbit Bi-Level Butyrate, Lower _|830-5495-17
 
 
 
 
 
[24 [Right Orbit Butyrate, Left [830-5435-14
125 [Right Orbit Butyrate, Top 1830-5435-12
[26 _|Backpanel Butyrate '830-5435-10
'27_|Turbo Bumper Caps, Red, (3) [550-5057-02
 
228A |Lett Ramp over VUK Butyrate, Upper |830-5435-21
 
288 |Lett Ramp over VUK Butyrate, Lower |890-5435-13,
 
28C |Clear Butyrate Perpendicular to 284 _|830.5495-25,
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
29 [Flat Rail Left of VUK 1515-5909-00
[30 [Flat Rail Middle Spinner into Trough _|515.5011-00
'31_ [Middle Bumper Butyrate Lower '830-5435-07
's2___|Middle Bumper Butyrate Upper 1830-5435-19
[33 [Mini Mars Clear BackpaneVSVUK __|550-5025-01
Paste PartNo. __Qty.| [34 "Mini Mars Clear VUK/Gravestone _|550-5055-01
Metel Standoft {530-5035-01 134 _| [35 |Snubbers Lower Flippers (2) [535-5373-01
[Bumper Post-Mach {530-5007-00_17_| [36 |Wire Form 2-1/4" S/U Trat., Left {595-5300-12
[37_|Wire Form 2* Upper Flipper '535-5300-10
Decate/Mytar Part No. [38 _|Lite Cover ed (3) '545-5014-02
/Arch Decals (Left) {$20-6103-12 [39 [Lite Cover Reflector (3) 545-5409-00
Jarch Decals (Right) {s20-6108-13 [40 [Playfield Hanger Bracket (2) 535-5216-01
Full Playfield Mylar |820-5831-00 [41 [Pivot Pin Bracket Assembly (2) with _|500-5329-00
Individual P/F Mylar Pieces|620-5832-XX Pivot Bracket Screws (4) and '237-5907-00
[T-Nut (4) '240-5101-00
 
 
 
NOTE: See page 29 for Switch Part Numbers and Locations.
38 Parts IdentificationLAMP BULBS & SOCKETS
PART NUMBERS, QUANTITIES & LOCATIONS.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bub [Socket
tem* Bulb Description/ Part No.| Qty.|_Socket Description _|Socket Part No.|Socket Location| Qty. |
|#44 Bulb - 165-5000-44 [ot 107-6000-00 {On Playfield [21
4 |2.Lug Staple Down 1077-5000-00 On Backpanel [2
[2 Lug Staple Down _|077-5000-00 [On Insert 36
[SLua Lay-Down 1077-5006-00 [On Playfield
[Sug Stand-Up Large |077-5008.00 —!On Playfield [30
[#89 Bulb - 165-5000-89 (31 [Lay-Down Socket [o77-5100-00 [On Backpanel_[4
2 [2.Lua Stand-Up Small [077-5101-00 [On Playfield
[2.Lug Stand-Up Small |077-5101-00 — |On Back
Stand-Up Large —_[077-5102-00 [On Playfield 17
[Stand-Up Straight Lea |077-5107-00 — |On Backpanel It
1¥555 Bubb - 165-6002-00 [34 [Wedge [o77-5007-00 —|On Playfield [25
3 lLay-Down Wedge Black 077-5026-00 [On Playfield [9
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
* Note: This diagram
asents the physical
(eeaton ofthe bul
(including the General
‘Mlumination Bulbs (G..]
on the Playfield).
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Parts Identification
 
39NOTES
Parts IdentificationUNIQUE PARTS
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Slingshot Assembly
500-5226-00
 
Description
Part No.
 
_ Slingshot Bracket
'515-5339-00
 
S.S. Arm & Tip Assembly
'515-5340-00.
 
Plunger & Link Assembly
'515-5338-00
 
1/4 Retaining Ring (2)
270-5002-00,
 
Spring
'266-5020-00
 
(23-800 Coll
090-5001-00
 
Coil Sleeve
'260-0004-00.
 
Coil Retainer
595-5203-03
 
#8-32 X 1/4" Screw (2)
'232-5300-00
 
Slingshot Switch (2)
180-5054-00
 
‘Tension Plate (2)
535-5846-00
 
#4-40 X 1/2" Screw (4)
237-5837-00
 
Diode 1N4004 (2)
112-5004-00
 
 
 
Link’
 
545-5062-00
 
 
Unique Parts
 
aFlipper Assembly Lower
500-5755-01 (Right), - 02 (Left)
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Description
Flipper Bushing
234-5000-00 #6-32 x 38 LG. HWH TF
232-2206-12 _#10-32 SOC HD x .75 LG.
535-6663-02 Spring Bracket (Left)
265-5029-02 Flipper Retum Spring
535-6664-00 Switch Mounting Bracket
515-5077-02 Flipper Base (Left)
515-5077-01 Flipper Base (Right)
_515-5346-00 Coil Stop Bracket
231-2507-06 1/4-20 SOC HD x .38 LG.
'269-5002-00 Spring Washer
090-5032-00. Coil 22-1080.
15.-5129-00 Front Bracket
234-5100-00 #8-32 x 38 LG. HWH TF
515-5822-00 Plunger and Link Assembly
251-5000-00 Roll Pin
'530-5070-00 Paul
231-5019-00__| _#10-32_ x .75 LG. Shoulder Bolt
§35-5279-01 Plunger Stop Bracket
545.5445.00 ~ Nylon Stop.
595-6663-01 pting Bracket (Right) |
330-51:39-00 ‘Bushing
238-1306-00. #10-32 Elastic Stop Nut
260-0003-00 Coil Sleeve.
545-5401-00 Flipper Link
180-5124-00 End of Stroke Switch
45-5084-00 Plastic Cap,
237-5506-00 #6-32 x 1" LG. PPH
237-5899-00 ‘#6-32 x 63 LG PPH.
240-5005-00 #6-32 Elastic Stop Nut
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
42 Unique PartsFlipper Assembly Upper
500-5756-01 (Right)
Geeaed
@
|
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Part No. Description
'§45-5070-00 Flipper Bushing
234-5000-00 #652x,38LG, HWHTF
'232-2206-12 #10-32 SOC HD x75 LG.
535-6663-02 _Spring Bracket (Left
265-5029-02 Flipper Retum Spring
'535-6664-00 ‘Switch Mounting Bracket
515-5077-02 Flipper Base (Lett)
15-5077-01 Flipper Base (Right)
515-5346-00 oil Stop Bracket
'231-2507-06 "74-20 SOC HD x38 LG
269-5002-00 ‘Spring Washer
'990-5032-00 Coil 22-1080
515-5129-00 Front Bracket
234-5 100-00 #832 x 38.LG. HWH TF
515-5822-00 Plunger and Link Assembh
251-5000-00 Roll Pin
:30-5070-00 Paw!
231-5019-00 #0-32 x75 LG. Shoulder Bot
'535-5279-00 Plunger Stop Bracket
'545-5105-00
535-6663-01
:30-5199-00
'238-1906-00 +#10-32 Elastic Stop Nut
'260-0003-00 Coil Sleeve
'545-5401-00 Flipper Link
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Unique Parts 43Super VUK Ass’y
500-5116-06
> Insulator T:
‘to prevent short,
 
Description Part No.
‘Switch Insulator '595-5051-00
Microswitch 180-5064-01
Cap Spring 266-5025-00
Ball Kickup Mounting Bracket '595-5298-00
Ball Guide Bracket '595-6047-00
6-32 x 9/8 SEMS (2) 232-5201-00
Vertical Kicker Cap '545-5227-00
Pin 9/30/x 7/16 251-5004-00
Rear Coil Retainer Bracket (2) '535-5203-03
Coil 23-800 _ ~080-5001-01
“1N4004 Diode 112-5003-00
2-56 x 1/2 Screw (2) 237-5806-
6-32 x 1/4 Phil. MS. '232-6200-00
Spring '266-5009-00
Plunger Assembly '515-5352-00
Bumper 545-5105-00
‘Compression Ring (3) 270-5010-00
#6-32 x 1/4 SEMS (3) '232-5200-00
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
44 Unique PartsVertical Up Kicker Ass’y
500-5306-04
 
 
 
 
 
 
Description Part No.
Vertical Kicker 545-5227-00
Pin 535.5111-00
‘Comp. Ring (3) 270-5010-00
Spring 266-5025-00
Coil Bracket (2) 535-5001-01
Plunger Assembly 516-5352.00
IIN4004 Diode 112-5003-00
23-800 Coil (090-5001-01
Spring '266-5009-00
Bumper £280-5003-00
Bracket 535:5271-00
8-92 x 1/4 SEMS (4) 232-5300-00
Insulator 545-5193-00
Micro Switch Assembly "180-5063-00
2-56 x 1/2 SOR (2) '237-5806-00
Lockwasher (2) '244-5001-00
Hex Nut (2) £240-5301-00
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Unique Parts 4546
Turbo Bumper
500-5227-00
Bumper
Body
s4¢8i9%-00
 
 
 
Switch
180-5015-01
 
Diode
IN400r
1125004-00
Plunger
530-5062-00
Metal Yoke
535-5877-00
 
 
Coil
090-5001-00
(AE23-800)
Rod & Ring
Ss'y
515-5085-00
Bumper Skirt
545-5098-00
Bumper Housing
i 545-5100-00
——— Fiber Yoke
5455120-00
Plunger Brkt
535-5277-00
Spring
266-5009-00
Coil Sleeve
260-0004-00
Coil Stop Ass'y
515-5088-00
Shaker Motor
515-5893-00
145-5425-00
Insulator
237-5904-00
0-32. 2X2 S SCHS
Cap
_@Reqd) > Reqd)
041-5029-00
Shaker Motor
 
 
(= 237-5903-00
8-32 X 3/8
HWHScrew
(2 Reqd)
is)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
‘Weight-Shaker Motor
(2 Required)
Shaker Motor:
Mtg Brkt.
Unique Parts
535-6727-00Kickback &
Knocker Asembly
500-5081-00
2325300-00
SCREW,
#832X 1/4
545-5105-00
GROMMET
SPRING
WASHER’
269-5002-00
COIL RETAINER BRACKET
'535203-03,
Cor.
SLEEVE
$45-5076-00
com,
090-5001-01,
(AB23-800)
2665020-00
‘SPRING
515-5000-02
PLUNGER ASSY
KICKBACK/KNOCKER BRET.
535-5265-00
 
Ball Launch Ass’y
500-5477-01
 
 
 
Description
Description
 
Coil Mounting Bracket
Plunger Assembly
 
 
8-32 x 1/4 Sems. (2)
Grommet
 
Coil 24-940
 
‘1N4004 Diode _
 
 
 
‘Spring
 
 
 
 
Coil Retainer Bracket | 535-5203-03
 
 
Unique Parts 4748
232-2204-06 .
ee oe Diverter Plunger &
515-5396-00
Crank Arm Crank Arm Ass’y
“sy 515-5453-00
266-5000-00
Spring
Coil
515-5088-00
Coil Stop
1 5355203-03
2741400 ——— Coil Retain.
t Brkt,
 
\_232:5200-00
#632x1/8"
Screws
Tse ns0
515-5338-00 ‘Mig. Brkt
Plunger Ass'y.
 
 
 
 
 
Diverter Ass’y
250-0008-00 500-5654-00
Retaining Ring
530-5235-00
Shaft
\ 237-5501.00 0)
~ 6-32 X % FHM
535-5126-00
Diverter
 
Unique Parts500-5740-00 &
Power Scoop Assembly
500-5741-00
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Description Part No.
‘Spring 266-5020-00
8-32 X 1/4 SEMS (TYP 2) 232-5300-04
‘Spring Washer '269-5002-00
oil 23-800 '090-5001-00
Rubber Grommet '545-5101-00
Plunger Assembly '515-5000-02
Frame '535-6730-00
Bracket '595-5203-01
Diode 142-5003-00
Coil Sleeve '545-5076-00
Micro Switch 180-5057-00
Diode 112-5003-00
‘Switch Protect Plate 1535-6539-00
#2 Lockwasher 244-6001-00 (2)
2-56 Hex Nut £240-5301-00 (2)
Micro Bracket 535-6163-00
2-56 PHMS 237-5806-00 (2)
6-32 PHMS 232-6200-00 (2)
Power Scoop Weld Assembly 515-5899-00
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
le
2) [ele Jola|a lobo = 8
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Unique Parts 496-Ball Switch Assembly
500-5683-01
Lock Ball Assembly
500-5684-01
Deflector
535-6606-01
 
Core Stop Assembly.
Part No.
Part No._|
 
515-508-0018
 
Coll Sleeve
545-5411-00 | 19)
535-6621-01
 
6622-01 |
 
Plunger ‘7/16 X 2-1/4 LG
'530-5250-01 | 20
 
'545-5400-00| 21
‘Coil Mounting Bracket
[Switch Mounting Bracket
'535-6623-00
 
#4-40 PPH X62 LG (2)
1806-00 |
 
Spacer
#8-82 PPHX LG
232-1104-16
witch, Miniatur
180-5119-00
 
Rubber Bumper
'545-5105-00| 23
5300-00 |
 
270-5005-00| 24
 
E-Ring 44 Shaft
'545-5058-00 | 25
#8-92 PPH wSEM X.25 LG (8)
Rubber Bumper
'266-5020-00
'545-5105-00
 
Link, Lock Ball _
E-Ring, 25 Shatt (2)
'250-0008.00 | 26
Plunger Assembh
15-5000-02,
 
Lock Ball Cam Assembly
 
515-5815-01 | 27
Coil Retaining Bracket
'535-5203-01
 
‘Spring
'266-5000-00 | 28
Coil, 23-800
‘990-5001-00
 
Coil Retaining Bracket
'535-6658-00| 29
Coil Sleeve
345-5076-00 |
 
Coil, 25-1240,
‘090-5034-00 | 30
‘Switch, Subminiature (6)
480-5119-00
 
Lock Ball Bracket Assembi
515-5817-01| 31
Wire Hames.
(036-5301-00
 
 
Wire Harness
 
 
Deflector
[237-5898-00| 33.
036-5301-01| 32 | #2-56 PPH X.51G (12)
#2 Split LW (12),
[237-5806-00 |
44-5001-00
 
 
 
535-6606-01 | 34
 
itch Protector (6)
 
 
'535-6539-00
 
50
Unique Parts535-5934-18
Target & Switch
Assembly
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
535-5282-00
Mounting Bracket
515-5935-00
Target & Switch
Assembly
 
1-Bank Stand-Up
Target Assembly
500-5640-18
 
 
 
 
535-5275-00
Mounting Bracket
Unique Parts
 
 
3-Bank Stand-Up
Target Assembly
500-5765-00
 
5152
Trough Assembly
 
Description
Part No.
 
Trough (Large)
535-6581-00
 
‘4-440 PHMS:
4-40 STOP NUT
1237-5882-00 (2)
238-1102-00 (2)
 
‘Trough (Small)
535-6582-00
 
Micro Switch,
Diode
2-56-PHMS
#2 Split Lock Washer
‘Switch Protect Plate
‘Switch Bracket
Rivet
180-5093-00 (2)
112-5001-00 (2)
1237-5806-00 (4)
244-5001-00 (4)
535-6539-00 (2)
535-5794-00 (2),
249-5009-00 (4)
 
 
Cable
 
 
 
Unique Parts237-5701-00
10-32 X 3/8
PHMS (4)
—S
\se.somao 4)
Washer
 
 
 
 
 
535-6782-00
on Handle
 
 
Ball Launch Door Handle Assembly - 515-5937-00 &
Door Handle Switch Plate Assembly - 515-5936-00
§35-6793-00
‘Switch Plate
(Cabinet)
 
237-5832-00 (2)
180-5073-00 __ SEMS X 5/8 LG.
Switch Note: Loctite
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
112-5001-00
Diode
 
Unique Parts 5384
Notes
Unique PartsDrop Target Bank Assembly
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
500-5621-03
Item Description Part No.
1_| TARGET END PLATE (2) | 535-6162-00,
2 TARGET FRAME 535-6159-XX. 2
3 8-32 X 3/8 (6) 237-0011-01
4 ‘SPRING MTG. PLATE | 535-6510-03
5 TARGET '545-5048-01 =
6 TAGT. RETAIN. BRKT. | 535-5042-XX
7_| 8-82 19/8 SHWHT TYPE 23 (6) |_237-5891-00
@ | TRGT.RESETSPRING | 265-5003-00
9 ‘COIL SPT. BRKT. '535-6658-00
10 =
"1 23-800 COIL (090-5001-00 @— |
12, COIL SLEEVE '260-0004-00
13_| PLUNGER STOP BRKT. | _515-5088.00 Li
14 PLUNGERILINK ASSY | 515-5088-00 oud
15 ‘TRGT. LIFT BRKT. 535-6509-XX_
16 TRGT. SHAFT. 530-5179-XX
47 E-RING (1/4) '250-0008-00 D
18 PIVOT SHAFT 590-5180-XX
19 E-RING (1/8) '270-5000-00 cE
20 ‘SWITCH ASSY 180-5092.01 © LL
21 ‘SWITH PLATE, 535-5846-00
22 6-92 X 1/2 282-1103-08
23 IN 4004 DIODE 112-5003-00
24 PLUNGER LINK, '545-5062-00
25 ‘ADJ. BRKT. '535-6508-00
26 8-32 X7I6 (1) 237-5890-00
27 8-32 NYLOC 238-1304.00 | J] rUnique Parts535-6733-01
MOTOR BRK’T.
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
oT
237-S832-00 (4)
4-40 PHMS SEMS
5/8 LG,
NOTE LOCTITE
7
515-5900
H MOTOR As
530-5083-00
NYLON BEARING
515-5942-00 |
CAM ASS,Y. |
——
232-521
6-32 X
 
 
 
56 Unique Parts00
isy.
31-00 —~
3/8 PHMS
Motor, Cam & Switch Assembly
500-5742-01
 
 
 
 
 
 
IN 232-5205-00 <2)
6-32 PHMS
240-5004-00 (2)
HEX NUT 6-32
 
 
 
 
180-S0S2-00 ¢2>
SWITCH
112-5001-00 <2)
DIODETarget Back Plate Guide Assembly
515-5905-XX
45-5400-00 @>
Fakne ExTENSEON
 
‘s35-se1s-00 545-5427-00
ier TARGET BACK237-5070-00 <6
6x 878 HMHSNS
r
3 PLATE GUIDE
237-5509-00 2)
S32 578 Pras
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
15-5906 1%
GRAVESTONE TARGET ASS".
Unique Parts 57Loop Wire Ramp (F
500-5649-00
 
 
58 Unique Partstight) AssemblyRamp (Left) Assembly
500-5648-00Unique Partsct
 
 
 
of
1
 
 
 
— $35-6065-0
RAMP "BRKT,
830-5453-10
BUTYRATE.
237-5805-00 <6)
#6 X 1/2 PH PAN
a
 
 
/
 
 
 
oo
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
° ZL
040-5000-03 <3)
CABLE CLAMP.
234-5000-00 ¢3>
6 X 3/8 HWHSMS
525-5319-00
BACK PANEL
Unique Partsfemal
Back Panel Drawing
(Not Available as an Assembly)
 
m™
 
 
 
 
 
550-5031-01
MARS
& 237-5809-00 <2)
6 X 1/2 TRUSS HEAD
518-5107-00-18
LaMP & SOCKET
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
ay JP
4
 
ort
©
ax
 
 
 
 
 
518-5012-08-18 (2)
LaMP SOCKET & CONDOM
‘518-5100-00-18 (4)
LamP & SOCKET
234-5000-00 <4)
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The Solid State Flipper Board is a Multiple Flipper Solenoid Driver Circuit.
Each solenoid driver circuit contains a One Shot Timer, a SOV Driver, and
an BV Driver.
Looking at one circuit, Schmidt NAND gates U1A, U1b, and U1D make
up the One Shot Timer. The timer length is controlled by R10, R33 and
C2. The output of the timer is gated at U1C with the buffered switch in-
put from Q6. The output of U1C controls the 50V driver circuit consisting
of Q4, Q1, Q2, Q3, and D1. As long as the flipper button is activated, Q6
will keep the 8V driver circuit, SR1, on.
‘The 50 volts provides the actuation power to the flipper solenoid while
the 8 volts provides the holding power.E.0.S. Switch
Theory of Operation
The End of Stroke (E.0.S.) Switch used in our flipper circuit is a Gold Peened Contact,
Blade Switch Assembly, mounted on the flipper assembly.
Electrically, it is connected in series with the Cabinet Flipper Switch and the Flipper E.0.S.
input on the Solid State Flipper Board (S.S.F.B.) connector CN1 which enables the 50 Volt
DC Drive Circuit.
Refering to Fig. 1, one side of the Flipper Cabinet Switch is connected to ground (BLK-Wire),
the other side (BLU-VIO Wire) is connected to the flipper switch input on the S.S.F.B.
connector CN1 which enables your 9 Volt DC holding voltage and is connected in series
to the E.0.S. switch which is a normally closed switch.
The function of the E.0.S. switch is to prevent the flipper bat from being knocked back by
a high velocity shot on the playfield. If while holding the flipper in the up position, the bat
is moved back 1/16" or more, the E.O.S. switch will close giving the coil another 50 Volt
pulse.
E.0.S. Switch Adjustment
‘The switch contacts should be adjusted so that when the solenoid is energized, the contacts
stay closed for almost the full travel of the plunger. The contacts should open 1/16" before
the plunger bottoms out or reaches maximum travel.
Troubleshooting Tips
If the switch contacts are not making, then the series circuit to the 50 Volt Drive Circuit
Enable will be broken causing the flipper not to work at all. This is also indicated by the
LE.D. on the S.S.F.B. not flashing when the cabinet flipper switch is closed. This can be
easily determined by taking a jumper wire and shorting the switch. If proper adjustment
of the switch does not resolve the problem, then replacement will be necessary.
Note: You may solder the two wires together going to the switch and bypass it completely,
until a replacement is installed.
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4 ICPU CN 8-9 IGRN-GRY _[Sw. Drive 8
5 [CPU CN 10-2 WHT-viO___|Sw. Ret. 7
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5 Lft. Flip. Coil IGRY-YEL _|Lft. Flip. Power
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10 [PS CN 1-10 GRY-GRN lov AC
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42 [PPB 7-5 BLK-WHT _ |50v DC
 
 
 
 
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