6 Troubleshooting
SCORING ISSUES
Non-GS Pinsetters
Circuit Description:
Scoring for a non-GS pinsetter involves using a camera to take a picture of the pins, analyzing the
picture, and calculating the score based on user specied settings. The scoring for a lane begins when
the ball passes through the ball detector beam. If the contacts of sweep/rack switch mounted on the
pinsetter are “Open”, the Distribution PCB inside the Peripheral Controller accepts the ball detect
signal and begin the scoring process. Refer to gure titled Non - GS Pinsetter Circuit Description.
(2)
Ball
Detect
(3)
Did the
Pinsetter
Cycle so that the
Sweep/Rake
Switch Opened
Before Time
Expired?
(1)
Start
(6)
Score
(7)
Slow Ball/Fast Ball
Timer
Stop
(8)
Trigger Machine
(4)
No
(5)
Yes
(10)
Score
After Preset Time Delay
As Set On Pinsettings Screen
(11)
Sweep Switch
Closes
(9)
Additional
Ball Detect
Signals Are Ignored
(9)
Additional
Ball Detect
Signals Are Ignored
(12)
Begin
Slow Ball/Fast Ball
Timer
(13)
Sweep/Rake
Switch Opens
Non - GS Pinsetter Circuit Description