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Sync Camera Assembly
7. Set the “Rake Drop Picture Delay” value:
a. Select the “Rake Drop Picture Delay” eld.
b. Enter the amount of delay from the time that the rake or sweep is triggered and when
the camera should take the picture for scoring. This value should long enough to allow
the rake/sweep to drop fully to the guard but short enough so that the deck/table cannot
interfere with scoring.
NOTE: 1500-3000 milliseconds is a typical setting for most pinsetters.
8. Set the “Fast Ball Delay” and Slow Ball Delay” values:
a. Select the “Fast Ball Delay” eld.
b. Enter the desired time that the Peripheral Controller should wait, after ball detection, to
allow the pinsetter to cycle on its own when the ball is moving fast.
c. Select the “Slow Ball Delay” eld.
d. Enter the desired time that the Peripheral Controller should wait, after ball detection, to
allow the pinsetter to cycle on its own when the ball is moving slow.
NOTE: These settings determine how long the system will wait before executing a back up
machine trigger in the event the pinsetter did not cycle on its own. Enough time should be
allocated to allow for the machine to cycle on its own. Good starting values are 2000 ms for the
“Fast Ball Delay” and 4500 ms for the “Slow Ball Delay”
9. Set the “Fast/Slow Ball Threshold” value:
a. Select the “Fast/Slow Ball Threshold” eld.
b. Enter ball speed value that will be used to determine whether a ball is considered to be
moving “Slow” or “Fast”.
10. When all camera settings have been made for this lane, select the “Save and Update” button.