Chicago Gaming Medieval Madness Remake User Manual
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This message indicates that a switch
,
which is not usually On, remains in the On position after the
game i
s
switched On. The stuck switch is essential for game play (for example, a coin chute switch,
the slam tilt switch, and the plumb bob tilt switch), and should be cleared to permit p
r
oper game
operation
.
CHECK RIGHT TROLL - UP SWITCH BAD
CHECK SWITCH ##
CHECK FUSES F115 AND F116 AND OPTO 12V SUPPLY
OPTO TROUGH BAD CHECK CONNECTORS, WIRES AND 12V SUPPLY
PINBALL MISSING
XXXX SW
.
IS STUCK ON
The game has detected that the Right Troll UP switch is bad
.
Use T.20 (Trolls Test) to verify proper
operation of the Right Troll.
CHECK LEFT TROLL - UP SWITCH BAD
The game has detected that the Left Troll UP switc
h i
s bad
.
Use T
.
20
(
Trolls Test) to verify proper
operation of the Left Tro
l
l.
This game normally uses four balls, however, it will operate with less
.
This message announces that
a ball is m
i
ssing or stuck
.
When the ball is located
,
return it to the game via the Outho
l
e. Other
possibilities for this
pr
oblem could be malfunctions of the Ba
ll T
rough sw
i
tches or the Ball Shooter
switch
.
TIME AND DATE NOT SET
The real time clock is not set. Go to U.4 of the Utiliies Menu and set the time and date.
T
his message will be displayed if all of the opto switch
e
s in the playfield ball trough are not
functioning. This is usually caused by a problem with a ball t
r
ough connector
being disconnected,
since the optos run on +5V, and not +12V.
You should not see this message in MMR since the optos now use the same +5V (VCC) that runs
the switches.
This message indicates that at least one switch was stuck
'
On
'
at game turn-on or has NOT been
actuated during ball play (for 60 balls or apx
.
20 games). The game program compensates the game
play requirements affected by each disabled switch to allow
'
nearly normal' play. This helps keep
your game earni
n
g
,
u
ntil
th
e service technician can repair the problem
.
To
v
er
i
f
y the problem
,
refer to
the Tes
t
Menu text describing Switch Testing, and check each reported switch using applicable
switch tests.
Always check sw
i
tch operation using a ball
,
to simulate game conditions
.
Switch
problems may often be resolved by adjusting the wire switch actuators, fixing switch circuitry
problems
,
securing loose connectors, etc.
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