Sync Scorer Components 7
The function of the circuit boards, and external connections for the Peripheral Controller include:
(1) Power Switch - Power switch for the Peripheral Controller box. Pressing this button turns the
Peripheral Controller On/Off .
(2) Fuses - Protection for the main input power. Rating = 2.0Amp 250V, Slow Blow.
(3) Power In - 120VAC or 240VAC main input power for the Interface box.
(4) Cable Feed Through Hole - Access holes for the cables that connect directly to the
Distribution board. For non-GS pinsetters the cables that typically route through these holes
include those for the pin camera’s video and ball detector signals, AMF bumper control, and
switches and controls for the pinsetters. For GS pinsetters the ball detector signal used to
determine ball speed is routed through the holes.
(5) Network Connection - The connection point for the Cat5e cable from the Ethernet Switch
located on the curtain wall.
(6) Keypads - Connection that provides +12VDC power and RS-232 communication for Sync
Touchpads and Vector Keypads.
(7) GS Pinsetter - Connection that provides RS-485 communication for GS Series pinsetters.
(8) Camera - Connection that provides +12VDC power to the pin camera used for non-GS
pinsetter installations.
(9) Bumpers - Connection that provides RS-485 communication for Brunswick automated
bumpers.
(10) Distribution Board 7 - The main circuit board inside the Peripheral Controller.
(11) Power Supply - This board converts the incoming A/C power to supply 12 VDC. This voltage
is used to generate additional voltage levels used by the Distribution PCBs, Pin Camera and
Sync Touchpads or optional Vector Keypads. Input to the power supply can be 120 VAC or 240
VAC.