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1. Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles 4 1 Cycles 4 8 Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles There are five first ball cycles and three second ball cycles Additional cycles are available if a scoring system is connected to the pinsetters The first ball cycles are First Ball Strike First Ball Standing Pins First Ball Short Cycle First Ball Out Of Range First Ball Foul Un dum The second ball cycles are 1 Second Ball Single Detect 2 Second Ball Double Detect 3 Second Ball Out Of Range First Ball Strike Cycle A strike cycle results when a bowler is successful in knocking down all the pins with the first ball The pinsetter will sweep any deadwood into the pit and set ten new pins onto the pin deck The following is a complete description of this cycle Refer to Figure 4 5 1 A ball detect occurs 2 Inresponse to the ball detect signal the sweep release solenoid energizes to lower the sweep into the guard position actuating switch G The ball door solenoid energizes locking the ball door for three seconds 3 The table motor runs counterclockwise The cam on the table shaft will leave switch A moving toward switch B 4 As the table lowers OOR switch closes to indicate the table entered the detection area 5 Thetable will make a short stroke as it stops on the stroke limiter plate 6 At switch B the Pinsetter CPU reads the pin holder switches and determines that no pins we
2. 11 15 DETECTION HEIGHT SWITCH 12 CLUSTER SWITCHES A 13 SWEEP DOWN 14 SWEEP FORWARD 16 SPOTTING sr TONG OPEN Figure 4 8 First Ball Out Of Range Cycle 1 TABLE HOME UP 2 COUNTERCLOCKWISE 3 CLOCKWISE 4 READY FOR SECOND BALL 5 RAISE SWEEP 69 SHORT STROKE ONTO OUT OF RANGE PIN 7 NO SWEEP 8 PINSETTER STOP RED TROUBLE 9 SENSE OUT OF RANGE LIGHT ERROR CODE PO IGNORE PIN HOLDERS 10 DETECTION STROKE ON OUT OF 11 OUT OF RANGE SWITCH 12 CLUSTER SWITCHES RANGE PIN 13 SWEEP DOWN 14 SWEEP FORWARD 15 DETECTION HEIGHT 16 SPOTTING TONG OPEN 4 16 Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles First Ball Foul When a bowler steps on the foul line a beam of light over the foul line is interrupted A signal is then sent to the Pinsetter CPU The pinsetter must sweep all pins and set ten new pins The bowler receives zero pins for the first ball and has only one chance to knock down the new pins Refer to Figure 4 9 1 2 10 11 12 A foul signal is sent to the Pinsetter CPU A ball detect occurs In response to the ball detect signal the sweep release solenoid energizes to lower the sweep into the guard position actuating switch G The ball door solenoid energizes locking the ball door for three seconds The table motor runs counterclockwise The cam on the table shaft will leave switch A moving toward switch B As the
3. AND 10 PIN IF AVAILABLE 9 OPEN 7 AND 10 GRIPPER 10 NEW PINSETTING STROKE 11 CLOSE GRIPPERS 12 OPEN GRIPPERS SET NEW PINS 13 OPEN GRIPPERS 14 READ PIN HOLDERS FOR SCORES 15 SWEEP FORWARD ONLY 16 SWEEP DOWN 17 SWITCH CLUSTER 18 OUT OF RANGE SWITCH 19 DETECTION STROKE 20 SWEEP 21 DETECTION HEIGHT 4 22 Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles Second Ball Out of Range A second ball out of range occurs only when the Pinsetter CPU is set up for double detection The table will come down on top of an off spot pin as hap pens in a first ball out of range This causes the pinsetter to stop and requires the mechanic to restart the pinsetter Refer to Figure 4 12 10 11 12 A ball detect occurs The sweep release solenoid energizes to lower the sweep into the guard position activate the G switch The ball door solenoid energizes locking the ball door for three seconds The table motor runs counterclockwise to allow the table to lower The cam on the table shaft leaves switch A and goes toward switch The table lowers on top of the off spot pin stopping the table before it can close the switch At the B switch the Pinsetter CPU will ignore the pin holder switches because the OOR switch had not been actuated The pinfall will have to be entered manually if scorers are present The table motor continues to turn the cam past the C and D switches until the A switch is
4. SWITCH SHORT STROKE NEW PINSETTING STROKE OPEN 7 AND 10 PIN GRIPPERS OPEN GRIPPERS PINSETTER SHUT OFF TROUBLE LIGHT ON ERROR CODE PO SWEEP DOWN COUNTERCLOCKWISE LOAD PINS IN TABLE SHORTENED DETECTION STROKE RAISE SWEEP READY FOR FIRST BALL CLOSE GRIPPERS IMMEDIATE DROP OF SWEEP SENSE OUT OF RANGE IGNORE PIN HOLDERS CLUSTER SWITCHES CLOCKWISE STROKE LIMITER SOLENOID ENERGIZED NO SWEEP SWEEP LOAD 7 AND 10 PIN IF AVAILABLE OPEN GRIPPERS SET NEW PINS PINSETTER RESTART SWEEP FORWARD SPOTTING TONGS OPEN Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles 4 25
5. closes and the sweep motor is turned off When all pin holders are loaded the table motor runs clockwise and the cam rotates from switch A and travels toward switch D As the table starts to lower the stroke limiter solenoid is energized causing the stroke limiter plate to be pulled back away from the T stop This allows the table to go down to the new pin setting height and releases the swing shafts on the table allowing the pin holders to go into the vertical pinsetting position The cam passes switch D and at switch C the pinholder solenoids energizes to open the grippers and leave the pins on the pin deck At switch B the pin holder solenoid de energized closing the gripper As the table continues to rise the 7 and 10 pin holder solenoids energize to open the grippers to allow loading of the 7 and 10 pins if they are in the pin station The table motor raises the table and the sweep until switch A is closed LOAD PINS IN TABLE 6 STROKE LIMITER SOLENOID ENERGIZED _ _ SHORTENED DETECTION STROKE 7 OOR 4 SWITCH 14 READY FOR FIRST BALL X 15 LOAD 7 AND 10 PIN IF AVAILABLE 26 CLUSTER SWITCHES A 25 SWEEP DOWN AA B C D A GG 16 OPEN 7 AND 10 PIN GRIPPERS 24 SWEEP FORWARD SM 27 SPOTTING TONGS OPEN Figure 4 12 Second Ball Out Of Range Cycle TABLE UP HOME DROP SWEEP OUT OF RANGE
6. 1 TABLE HOME 4 READY FOR SECOND BALL 7 SPOTTING TONG SOLENOID ENERGIZES REOPENING TONGS PIN CLEARING DEADWOOD CLOSE TONGS SWITCH CLUSTER DETECTION HEIGHT 4 12 Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles 11 14 17 20 COUNTERCLOCKWISE LOAD 10 PINS IF AVAILABLE RAISE SWEEP REOPEN TONGS SPOTTING TONG SOLENOID DE ENERGIZES STOP CLOSING TONGS DETECTION STROKE SWEEP SWITCH CLOCKWISE SPOTTING TONG SOLENOID DE ENERGIZES STOP REOPENING TONGS OPEN GRIPPERS RESPOTTING STROKE SWEEP READ PIN HOLDERS SPOTTING TONG SOLENOID ENGAGED CLOSING TONGS OUT OF RANGE SWITCH SPOTTING TONG SWITCH First Ball Short Cycle A short cycle occurs in the following situations after rolling the first ball A B C The 7 pin was the only pin knocked down by a ball The 10 pin was the only pin knocked down by a ball No pins were knocked down by a ball gutter ball If one of these conditions occurs the Pinsetter CPU determines that there 1s no deadwood and the sweep operation is not necessary The table lowers on top of the pins and then returns to the home position Decreasing the length of time necessary to complete the first ball cycle Refer to Figure 4 7 l 2 10 A ball detect occurs The sweep release solenoid energizes to lower the sweep into the guard position actuating the G switch The ball door solenoid energizes locking the ball door for three seconds The table motor run
7. Contents Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles 4 3 General Information ee 4 3 neste 4 8 First B l Strike Celeste 4 8 First Ball Standing Pins Cycle 4 11 First Ball Shortt Creek sa 4 13 First Ball Out of Range 4 15 Hirst Ball 4 17 Second Ball Single Detect 4 19 Second Ball Double Detect 4 21 Second Ball Out of Range 4 23 Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles 4 1 Intentionally Blank Page 4 2 Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles General Information The GS Certified Pre owned Pinsetter is capable of performing many different cycles in reaction to a bowler throwing a ball Before the pinsetter can begin one of these cycles The following events must occur 1 2 The pinsetter must be turned on waiting for a ball The following conditions must be met Table is up A switch is closed Sweep is forward SM switch is closed Sweep is up G switch is not closed Spotting tongs are fully open ST switch is closed ao of To begin a cycle a bowler must throw a ball the pinsetter reacts as follows 1 2 The ball detect sees
8. OTE RESULTS BECAUSE OF A 7 PIN DOWN ONLY B 10 PIN DOWN ONLY C GUTTER BALL 7 NO SWEEP NECESSARY 3 CLOCKWISE 6 NOTE RESULTS BECAUSE OF A 7 PIN DOWN ONLY B 10 PIN DOWN ONLY C GUTTER BALL 9 STOP AND REVERSE TABLE MOTOR 12 SWEEP DOWN DETECTION STROKE 18 SPOTTING TONG OPEN First Ball Qut of Range During the course of bowling a ball may strike the pins in such a way that a pin slides out of its normal position but does not fall down If the pin moves far enough the bottom of the table will lower on top of the pin This will keep the table from lowering to the normal detection height and prevent it from detecting the standing pins and thus scoring or picking them up Bowling Association rules such as ABC and FIQ require that any deadwood left on the lane surface be removed before the bowler rolls a second ball To accomplish this the Pinsetter CPU will stop the pinsetter after the detection portion of the cycle and signal for the mechanic technician to remove any deadwood and to restart the pinsetter Refer to Figure 4 6 The cycle occurs as follows 1 2 A ball detect occurs In response to the ball detect signal the sweep release solenoid energizes to lower the sweep into the guard position actuating switch G The ball door solenoid energizes locking the ball door for three seconds The table motor runs counterclockwise The cam on the table shaft will leave switch A moving
9. SWITCHES 19 SWEEP DOWN 20 SWEEP FORWARD 21 CLOCKWISE 22 DETECTION HEIGHT 4 10 Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles First Ball Standing Pins Cycle This cycle results when the bowler knocks down up to nine pins During this cycle the pinsetter lifts the pins left standing on the pin deck the sweep clears the deadwood into the pit and the pins are set back down on the pin deck The following is a description of this cycle Figure 4 6 1 2 10 11 12 A ball detect occurs In response to the ball detect signal the sweep release solenoid energizes to lower the sweep into the guard position actuating switch G The ball door solenoid energizes locking the ball door for three seconds The table motor runs counterclockwise The cam on the table shaft will leave switch A moving toward switch B As the table lowers OOR switch closes to indicate the table entered the detection area The table will make a short stroke as it stops on the stroke limiter plate At switch B the Pinsetter CPU will read the pinholder switches and determine one or more pins are standing The CPU sends the pinfall information to the automatic scorer if installed The spotting tong solenoid will energize and the tongs will be driven closed The cam passes switch C with no action As the cam actuates switch D the spotting tong solenoid is de ener gized to stop the spotting tongs from closing further T
10. TING HEIGHT Figure 4 1 Cycle Segments 1 SWITCH C Figure 4 2 Detection Stroke 1 SWITCH C 4 SWITCH A 7 COUNTERCLOCKWISE 2 SWITCH B 3 CAM ROTATING CCW 4 SWITCH A ir th ell 2 SWITCH 8 B SWITCH D 6 MOVEMENT OF TABLE Nl BCD 7 CCW 3 CAM ROTATING COUNTER CLOCKWISE 6 MOVEMENT OF TABLE Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles 4 5 1 SWITCH C gt gt gt 723 B gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt 7 5 f 2 SWITCH D SWITCH 3 STOPPED 4 SWITCH Figure 4 3 Sweeping Deadwood 1 SWITCH C 2 SWITCH B 8 CAM STOPPED 4 SWITCH A 5 SWITCH D 4 6 Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles 9 SWITCH CLUSTER ROTATION 1 SWITCH C gt gt gt 55355 5 REV gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt 5 2 SWITCH D A SWITCH B 3 CAM ROTATING poc CW 4 SWITCH A 10 MOVEMENT OF TABLE 6 SHORT STROKE A DCB 7 CW 8 LONG STROKE 8 LONG STROKE Figure 4 4 Preparation 1 SWITCH C 2 SWITCH B 4 SWITCH A 5 SWITCH D 7 CLOCKWISE 8 LONG STROKE 10 MOVEMENT OF TABLE 3 6 9 CAM ROTATING CLOCKWISE SHORT STROKE SWITCH CLUSTER ROTATION
11. a ball and sends a pulse to the Pinsetter CPU The ball door solenoid energizes to lock the ball door for three seconds The sweep release solenoid energizes dropping the sweep Once sweep wagon lowers completely to the guarding position the G switch closes The table motor runs counterclockwise to start the cycle causing the switch cluster cam to leave the A switch and rotate toward the B switch Every cycle can be divided into three segments Refer to Figure 4 1 The first segment is the detection stroke of the cycle Figure 4 2 In this segment the table is lowered to detect or find out the results of the ball hitting the pins The sweep segment occurs after the table is raised during this segment the sweep clears all the deadwood from the pin deck and flat gutters Figure 4 3 The final segment is the preparation stroke in which the pinsetter readies itself for the next ball This may be a short stroke where pins are respotted back onto the pin deck if they were lifted by the table during the detection segment or it may be a long stroke where new pins are set on the pin deck in preparation for a new frame Figure 4 4 Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles 4 3 4 4 DETECTION SWEEP PREPARATION COUNTERCLOCKWISE CLOCKWISE STANDING PIN HEIGHT NEW PIN SETTING HEIGHT Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles 1 2 DETECTION SWEEP 6 STANDING PIN HEIGHT 3 PREPARATION 6 STANDING PIN HEIGHT NEW PIN SET
12. am leaves switch A and travels to switch D As the table starts to lower the stroke limiter solenoid is energized causing the stroke limiter plate to be pulled away from the T stop This allows the table to go down to the pin deck and releases the swing shafts on the table allowing the pin holders to go into the vertical pinsetting position Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles 4 21 13 The cam passes switch D and at switch C pin holder solenoids energize to open the grippers and leave the pins on the pin deck At switch B the solenoids de energize closing the grippers 1 14 Asthe table continues to rise the pin holder solenoids for the 7 and 10 pins energizes to open the grippers to preload the 7 and 10 pins if they are in the pin station 15 The table motor raises the table and the sweep until switch A is 2 closed 3 LOAD PINS IN TABLE TABLE HOME UP Q1 DETECTION HEIGHT SWITCH 17 SWITCH CLUSTER 19 DETECTION STROKE LIMITER SOLENOID ENERGIZED PINSETTING STROKE 16 SWEEP DOWNG 15 SWEEP SM FORWARD ST Figure 4 11 Second Ball Double Detect Cycle 7 READY FOR FIRST BALL 8 LOAD 7 AND 10 PIN IF AVAILABLE 9 OPEN 7 AND 10 GRIPPER 1 TABLE HOME UP 2 COUNTERCLOCKWISE 3 LOAD PINS IN TABLE 4 CLOCKWISE 5 STROKE LIMITER SOLENOID 6 RAISE SWEEP ENERGIZED 7 READY FOR FIRST BALL 8 LOAD 7
13. closed The pinsetter will shut off at A switch with the sweep still down in the guarding position The trouble light will flash and the LED will display the error code PO To clear the error the mechanic must turn the stop run switch on the Nexgen box or mechanic s rear control box off It is not necessary to clear deadwood from the pin deck The mechanic must then turn the pinsetter back on to allow the pinsetter to resume operation If Frameworx Classic or Vector scoring is involved a score correction must be made at the scorer console before the pinsetter can restart The table motor rotates the cam clockwise past switches D B until it returns to A The Pinsetter CPU immediately energizes the sweep release solenoid to drop the sweep wagon into the guarding position again actuating switch G Motor turns counterclockwise rotating the switch cam from A to B to C to D At switch D the pinholder solenoids energize to open the grippers Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles 4 23 4 24 Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pins are loaded into the pinholders from the pin stations as the table returns to its home position switch A The table motor turns off at switch A The sweep motor turns on pulling the sweep back then forward to clear the pin deck When the sweep wagon is fully forward the SM switch
14. detect pins on both 1st and 2nd ball cycles Refer to Figure 4 11 1 2 10 11 12 A ball detect occurs In response to the ball detect signal the sweep release solenoid energizes to lower the sweep into the guard position actuating switch G The ball door solenoid energizes locking the ball door for three seconds The table motor runs counterclockwise The cam on the table shaft will leave switch A moving toward switch B As table lowers the OOR switch closes to indicate the table entered the detection area The table will make a short stroke as it stops on the stroke limiter plate At switch B the Pinsetter CPU will read the pin holder switches The Pinsetter CPU sends pinfall information to the automatic scorer The cam passes switch C with no action As the cam actuates switch D the pin holder solenoids energize to open the grippers As the table is lifted to its raised position the open grippers push up on the pin release levers causing pins to drop into the pin holders Actua tion of the pin holder switch by the pin causes the solenoid to de energize closing the gripper Actuation of switch A caused the table motor to turn off The sweep motor turns on pulling the sweep back then forward to clear the deadwood When the sweep wagon is fully forward once again switch SM closes causing sweep motor to turn off The table motor runs clockwise and the c
15. e table allowing the pin holders to go into the vertical pinsetting position The cam passes switch D and at switch C the pin holder solenoids energize to open the grippers leaving the pins on the pin deck At switch B the solenoids de energize closing the grippers As table continues to rise the pin holder solenoids for all ten pins energizes to open the grippers preloading pins if they are available in the pin station The table motor raises the table and the sweep until switch A is closed 4 STROKE LIMITER T SOLENOID ENERGIZED READY FOR SECOND BALL 7 PRELOAD PINS TO TABLE PINSETTING STROKE 10 GRIPPERS TO PRELOAD PINS 16 SWEEP FORWARD SM 22 SPOTTING ST TONGS OPEN 2 lt 19 RE 2 Figure 4 9 First Ball Foul Cycle 1 TABLE HOME UP 2 4 STROKE LIMITER SOLENOID 5 ENERGIZED 7 PRELOAD PINS TO TABLE 8 10 OPEN GRIPPERS TO PRELOAD PINS 11 13 SWEEP 14 16 SWEEP FORWARD 17 19 OUT OF RANGE SWITCH 20 22 SPOTTING TONGS OPEN 4 18 Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles COUNTERCLOCKWISE 3 LOAD PINS IN TABLE CLOCKWISE 6 READY FOR SECOND BALL RAISE SWEEP 9 NEW PINSETTING STROKE CLOSE GRIPPERS 12 OPEN GRIPPERS SET NEW PINS OPEN GRIPPERS 15 FOUL DETECTOR IGNORE PIN HOLDERS SWEEP DOWN 18 SWITCH CLUSTER DETECTION STROKE 21 DETECTION HEIGHT Second Ba
16. he table rises with the pins in the tongs The table motor turns off when switch A is closed The sweep motor turns on pulling the sweep back then forward to clear the deadwood When the sweep wagon is fully forward once again the SM switch closes causing the sweep motor to turned off The table motor runs clockwise and the cam leaves switch A and travels to switch D When switch D is closed the spotting tong solenoid is energized Because the table motor is now turning clockwise the tongs will open leaving the pins on the pin deck Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles 4 11 13 14 15 16 17 2 The Cam passes switch C with no action At switch B the spotting tong solenoid de energizes to stop the tong from opening further The pin holder solenoids will energize to open the grippers allowing ten pins to be loaded when the table returns to home position The sweep release chain raises the sweep The table motor shuts off when switch A is actuated The pinsetter is ready for a second ball cycle 4 N 18 OOR 22 SWITCH DETECTION HEIGHT 19 SWITCH CLUSTER 20 17 DETECTION STROKE CLEARING DEADWOOD RESPOTTING STROKE READY FOR SECOND BALL 5 LOAD 10 PINS IF AVAILABLE 11 REOPEN TONGS SWEEP G SWITCH sM 21 ST SPOTTING TONG SWITCH Figure 4 6 First Ball Standing Pins Cycle
17. ize to open the grippers leaving the pins on the pin deck At switch B the solenoids de energize closing the grippers As the table continues to rise the 7 and 10 pin holder solenoids energize to preload the 7 and 10 pins if the pins are in the pin station The table motor raises the table and the sweep until switch A is closed Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles 4 19 2 LOADING PINS 5 1 READY TABLE FOR FIRST 4 HOME UP STROKE BALE LIMITER 6 SOLENOID LOAD 7 ENERGIZED AND 10 PIN 15 IF AVAILABLE NO DETECTION STROKE 17 DETECTION 4 HEIGHT PINSETTING 9 STROKE OPEN 7 AND 10 PIN GRIPPER 14 SWITCH CLUSTER 13 SWEEP G DOWN 12 sweep M FORWARD st Figure 4 10 Second Ball Single Detect Cycle 1 TABLE HOME UP 2 LOADING PINS 3 CLOCKWISE 4 STROKE LIMITER SOLENOID 5 READY FOR FIRST BALL 6 LOAD 7 AND 10 PIN IF AVAILABLE ENERGIZED 7 RAISE SWEEP 8 NEW PINSETTING STROKE 9 OPEN 7 AND 10 PIN GRIPPER 10 CLOSE GRIPPERS 11 OPEN GRIPPERS SET NEW PINS 12 SWEEP FORWARD 13 SWEEP DOWN 14 SWITCH CLUSTER 15 NO DETECTION STROKE 16 SWEEP 4 20 Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles Second Ball Double Detect This cycle is used when the GS Certified Pre Owned Pinsetter must provide scoring for Brunswick Frameworx AS 90 and AS K Classic or Vector automatic scoring systems The term Double Detect simply means that the table will lower to
18. ll Single Detect Second ball single detect is a second ball cycle used when the pinsetter is not used to provide scorer information to an automatic scorer This cycle would be used when automatic scorers are not present or when an external device is used to provide pinfall to the automatic scoring system Refer to Figure 4 10 During this cycle the table does not lower to detect the PWS it simply sweeps away any pins left on the pin deck and sets ten new pins in preparation for a first ball cycle 1 2 The ball detect occurs In response to the ball detect signal the sweep release solenoid energizes to lower the sweep into the guard position actuating switch G The ball door solenoid energizes locking the ball door for three seconds The sweep motor turns on pulling the sweep back then forward to clear the pin deck When the sweep wagon is fully forward switch SM closes and the sweep motor is turned off When all ten pin holders are loaded with pins the table motor runs clockwise rotating the cam from switch A to switch D As the table starts to lower the stroke limiter solenoid is energized causing the stroke limiter plate to be pulled away from the T stop This allows the table to go down to the pin deck and releases the swing shafts on the table allowing the pin holders to go into the vertical pinsetting position The cam passes switch D and at switch C the pin holder solenoids energ
19. re left standing The Pinsetter CPU sends pinfall information a strike to the automatic scorer if installed 7 The cam passes switch C with no action 8 As cam actuates switch D the pin holder solenoids energize to open the grippers 10 11 12 13 14 15 As the table is lifted to its raised position the open grippers push up on the pin release levers causing pins to drop into the pin holders Actua tion of the pin holder switch by the pin causes the solenoid to de energize closing the gripper Actuation of switch A caused the table motor to turn off The sweep motor turns on pulling the sweep back then forward to clear the deadwood When the sweep wagon is fully forward once again switch SM closes causing sweep motor to turn off The table motor runs clockwise and the cam leaves the switch A and travels to switch D As the table starts to lower the stroke limiter solenoid is energized causing the stroke limiter plate to be pulled away from the T stop This allows the table to go down to the pin deck and releases the swing shafts on the table allowing the pin holders to go into the vertical pinsetting position The cam passes switch D and at switch C pin holder solenoids energize to open the grippers and leave the pins on the pin deck At switch B the solenoids de energize closing the grippers As the table continues to rise the pin holder solenoids for
20. s counterclockwise to allow the table to lower The cam on the table shaft will leave switch A The table racks will lower and pulse close the switch indicat ing the table entered the detection area The table will make a short stroke as it stops on the stroke limiter plate At the B switch the Pinsetter CPU will read the pin holder switches and find one of the three conditions listed above It also sends the pinfall information to the automatic scorer The table motor will stop briefly when the C switch is closed Then reverse direction CW The pin holder solenoids energize to open the grippers at switch B to allow pins to be loaded when the table returns to the home position The sweep release chain raises the sweep The table motor shuts off when A switch is actuated Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles 4 13 17 DETECTOR HEIGHT 13 SWITCH A CLUSTER 12 SWEEP G OOR SWITCH 15 DETECTION STROKE DOWN 11 SWEEP SM FORWARD 18 SPOTTING TONGS ST OPEN Figure 4 6 First Ball Short Cycle 1 TABLE HOME 4 READY FOR SECOND BALL 7 NO SWEEP NECESSARY 10 READ PIN HOLDERS 13 SWITCH CLUSTER 16 RAISE SWEEP 4 14 Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles 2 COUNTERCLOCKWISE 5 PRELOAD PINS 8 OPEN GRIPPERS 11 SWEEP FORWARD 14 OUT OF RANGE SWITCH 15 7 DETECTOR HEIGHT READY FOR SECOND BALL 5 PRELOAD PINS 6 N
21. table lowers OOR switch closes to indicate the table entered the detection area The table will make a short stroke as it stops on the stroke limiter plate At switch B the Pinsetter CPU will ignore the pin holder switches A foul signal will be sent to the automatic scorer if installed instead of the actual pinfall The cam passes switch C with no action As the cam actuates switch D the pin holder solenoids for all 10 pins energize to open the grippers As the table returns to its home position the open grippers push up on pin release levers dropping the pins into the pin holders Once the pin holder s switch has been closed the solenoid de energized closing the gripper at switch A the table motor shuts off The sweep motor turns on pulling the sweep back then forward to clear the pin deck When the sweep wagon is fully forward once again switch SM closes causing the sweep motor to be turned off The table motor runs clockwise rotating the cam from switch A to switch D Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles 4 11 13 14 15 16 1 TABLE HOME UP 21 DETECTION DETECTION STROKE HEIGHT 18 SWITCH CLUSTER 17 SWEEP DOWN G As the table starts to lower the stroke limiter solenoid energizes causing the stroke limiter plate to be pulled away from the tables T Stop This allows the table to go down to the new pinsetting height and releases the swing shafts on th
22. the 7 and 10 pins energizes to open the grippers to preload the 7 and 10 pins if they are in the pin station The table motor raises the table and the sweep until switch A is closed Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles 4 9 16 At A switch the table motor turns off The pinsetter is ready for a new first ball cycle 2 3 21 5 CCVV LOAD PINS CW READY Y y Z INTABLE N FOR TABLE 4 FIRST HOME UP STROKE LIMITER BALL SOLENOID ENERGIZED 6 16 ELS LOAD 7 AND 17 DETECTION 10 PIN 22 OOR STROKE IF AVAILABLE DETECTION 4 SWITCH REG n j HEIGHT NEW mn PINSETTING OPEN 7 AND 10 STROKE GRIPPER c TO PRELOAD 7 AND 10 PIN 13 18 CLEARING CLUSTER DEADWOOD SWITCHES A B G D A D G B 19 SWEEP G G DOWN 20 SWEEP SM SM SM SM FORWARD 23 SPOTTING ST ST TONG SWITCH Q Q Z oY Q Ve aa 2 om Figure 4 5 First Ball Strike Cycle 1 TABLE HOME UP 2 COUNTERCLOCKWISE 3 LOAD PINS IN TABLE 4 STROKE LIMITER SOLENOID 5 READY FOR FIRST BALL 6 LOAD 7 AND 10 PIN IF ENERGIZED AVAILABLE 7 OPEN 7 AND 10 GRIPPER TO 8 CLOSE GRIPPERS 9 OPEN GRIPPERS TO SET PINS PRELOAD 7 AND 10 PIN 10 RAISE SWEEP 11 NEW PINSETTING STROKE 12 SWEEP 13 CLEARING DEADWOOD 14 OPEN GRIPPERS 15 READ PIN HOLDERS 16 DETECTION STROKE 17 OUT OF RANGE SWITCH 18 CLUSTER
23. toward switch B The table lowers on top of the off spot pin stopping the table before it can close the OOR switch At switch B the Pinsetter CPU will ignore the pin holder switches because the OOR switch had not been actuated The pinfall will have to be entered manually if scorers are present The table motor continues to turn the cam past switches C and D switches until switch A is closed The pinsetter will shut off at A switch with the sweep still down in the guarding position The trouble light will flash and the LED will display the error code PO To clear the error the mechanic must turn the stop run switch on the Nexgen box or mechanic s rear control box OFF Deadwood can then be cleared from the pin deck The mechanic must then turn the pinsetter back on to allow the pinsetter to resume operation If Frameworx Classic or Vector scoring is involved a score correction must be made at the scorer console before the pinsetter can restart Section 4 Pinsetter Cycles 4 15 10 To prevent the standing pins from being swept the sweep motor will not be allowed to run 11 The table motor rotates the cam clockwise past switches D until it returns to A The reason for this is to raise the sweep from its guarding position 4 1 READY FOR HOME SECOND BALL 10 DETECTION 6 STROKE SHORT STROKE ON OOR PIN ONTO OOR PIN dE
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