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1. TA TRATO24V N OO OO COM ELEVATOR STOP 2 Q 5 2 m amp CO OO O 10 14 13 OO 12 OG aO SPICKEM ELEVATOR ENGINE LIGHT 11 1 oooooooooooo0OQ 219 0 OO OO O OO O O O O SZ ES HIGH VOLTAGE PCB 19 Figure 7 9 High Voltage PCB The following is a description of the String Pin High Voltage PCB components and connections Fuses 1 Fl Fuse used to protect the ball lift relay from excessive current when turning the ball lift relay on The fuse is rated at 250V 0 1A fast blow 2 F2 F4 Fuses used to protect the accelerator from excessive current when turning the accelerator on The fuse ratings for 380V power 1s 250V 1 6 A and for the 208 220V power is 250V 3 15 A fast blow StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 39 3 4 5 6 F5 F7 Fuses used to protect the string pinsetter motor from excessive current when turn
2. 1 FALLEN PIN BRAKE SWITCH Q LOOSEN SCREWS TO ADJUST HOLDER UP OR DOWN Figure 4 15 Adjust Brake Switch 1 FALLEN PIN BRAKE SWITCH 2 LOOSEN SCREWS TO ADJUST 3 SLIDE SWITCH HOLDER UP OR DOWN 7 Ifthe travel is less than 60 mm move the string brake switch down 8 Repeat steps b e to verify pin movement in pin centering cone StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 27 Adjust Home Switch The Home Switch is adjusted to allow the pins to set on the pindeck and to limit the pins from going into the ball door and breaking the ball detect beam LOOSEN 2 SCREWS TO ADJUST SWITCH HOME REED SWITCH Figure 4 16 Home Switch Adjustment 1 Cycle the pins so all 10 pins are on the pindeck 2 Checkthe position ofthe string wagon It should stop in front ofthe front string wagon pulley STRING WAGON STRING GUIDE FINS Figure 4 17 String Wagon Position 28 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual Section 5 Maintenance amp Service MAINTENANCE WARNING When performing maintenance make sure the main power is turned off and the power plug has been disconnected Rotating Pins HH NOTE Pins should be inspected once a wee
3. 51 5 555 olteaesees 51 Solutions t Common Problems re e ERE Hee E I ERE SERERE ERR Uds 51 1 Machine and Accelerator Will Not 51 2 One Machine Does Not RUM saei onore etre ret Fl Per e RE P 51 3 Accelerator Will Not RUD uere ceteri et ertet 51 4 Machine Will Not Stop After Completing Cycle 51 5 Machine Starts and Stops When Attempting to Lift 51 6 Machine Cycles and Down Pins Recognized by the Scorer The Pinsetter Respots or More of the Fallen Pins sees 52 7 After First Ball the Head Pin is Bottomed Out on Centering Cone Instead of Having a Gap of Approximately 80 mm essere 52 8 A Machine is Malfunctioning But You Cannot Isolate the Problem 52 9 Pins Fall When Being Spotted or are not Respotted 52 Secon S GC CRT m 53 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual Section 1 SAFETY NOTES amp WARNINGS Throughout this publication Warnings and Cautions accompanied by one of the International HAZARD Symbols are used to alert the mechanic to special instructions concerning a particular service or operation that may be hazardous if performed incor
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6. 2 REMOVE 4 PIN CONNECTOR FROM PCB a 5 cm 1 CABLE ASSEMBLY 1 2 57 500930 000 Figure 42 Remove 4 Position Connector from CPU PCB 1 CABLE ASSEMBLY 57 00930 000 2 REMOVE 4 PIN CONNECTOR FROM PCB StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 15 Pins Up Button 1 Turn on Main power to the string pinsetter 2 With the connector removed from step 1 of the Configuration section press the Pins Up button on the side of the control box Refer to Figure 4 3 1 CONTROL BOX 2 PINS UP BUTTON Figure 4 3 String Adjustment Switch Button 1 CONTROL BOX 2 PINS UP BUTTON 3 The machine will bring the pins up or lower the pins to the deck every time the button is pressed 16 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual Motor Rotation 1 Make sure wagon is off the stop dogs Cycle power to make sure motor wagon is turning in the correct direction gt LOAA 2 92 2 COX p gt 7 amp ZSA CORRECT STRING WAGON NS ge 252 AND MOTOR DIRECTION S gt Figure 4 4 Correct Wagon Rotation Direction 1 STRING WAGON 2 STOP DOGS 3 CORRECT STRING WAGON AND MOTOR DIRECTION N Warning Make sure the wagon is off the stop dogs when testing the motor direction Until the motor direction is correct do not have the wagon come in contact with the stop dogs or mechanical failure could occur StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 17 C
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9. 415 PINSETTER On Off Reset Cable Assembly P N 57 500930 001 TO STRINGPIN TO 1ST 2ND LED CONTROLLER BALL LIGHT 2ND BALL 1ST BALL 24V 2ND BALL 1ST BALL 24V 2ND BALL 24V 1ST BALL 24V COMMON 24V 55 276351 009 55 276351 009 2ND BALL 12V 1ST BALL 12V 2ND BALL COM 12V 1ST BALL COM 12V 2 00 100 Ist amp 2nd Ball Light LED String Machine Cable Assembly 55 860035 001 Lane Cable Ball Rack to Control Cable Assembly 53 860691 000 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 55
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11. StringPin Pinsetter Interface Control to keep the knocked over pins in the up position Refer to Figure 3 4 Figure 3 4 String Brake Switch 1 PINSETTER 3 MAGNET 4 FALLEN PIN BRAKE SWITCH 2 CONTROL BOX FOR THE SECOND BALL FRAME 12 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual Slow Setting Pin Cam The slow setting pin cam s function is to slow down the speed at which the pins are moving as they are being set on first ball or respotted on second ball There is one of these cams on each side of the frame at the pit end of the pinsetter This cam changes the path ofthe string during the down motion which slows the travel of the pins Reference Figure 3 5 4 CDEDEDA ret Figure 3 5 Pin Setting Cam 1 PINSETTER 3 STRING 5 PIN IS NOT ON PIN DECK 2 SLOW SETTING PIN CAM 4 STRING WAGON StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 13 StringPin Pinsetter Interface Control Spic The string control assembly consists of ten each of the following components Refer to Figure 3 6 Solenoid to operate the string brake String Brake String ReedSwitch Magnet Friction Clutch String Roller Figure 3 6 String Control Comp
12. 3L NU 831L3SNId aag 2 559949 13534 9 ur or er ZS c m 0 13534 8 111 JSNId NMA er 6n ed ce dH m 53 211 45 Nid 90 Sr x 440 NO ASN 6c S3HOLIMS 5 NGAI c S3H2LIAS aao Figure 7 14 Interface PCB 47 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual The following is description of the Inter face boxes components and connections NOTE Right Even lane LEDs are red and Left Odd lane LEDs are green 1 Odd Switches Input for the Pinsetter ON Scorer Enabled switch Ball Detect On Off switch and Reset cycle switch on the enclosure for the left odd pinsetter 2 Spare Outputs J2 Unused outputs 3 Even Switches J3 Input for the Pinsetter ON Scorer Enabled switch Ball Detect On Off switch and Reset cycle switch on the enclosure for the right even pinsetter 4 Alert Led J4 Used for an enclosure mounted LED When it is on at least one of the pinsetters has
13. Any of the following occurrences will cycle the pinsetter 1 Pushing the reset buttons on the ball rack 2 bowling ball knocking over one or more pins 3 The second ball in a frame breaking the photo cell beam 4 Switch ON main power located on the controller 5 Sending a Reset signal over the RS232 DESCRIPTION OF CYCLES DURING BOWLING wirt Time pELAY swircH SET 53 Strike Three seconds after the first pin falls all ten pins are raised to the full up position and reset First Ball Thrown is a Gutter Ball The machine will receive and remember the ball detect signal There is no machine activity and after five seconds the machine is ready for the second ball First Ball Thrown Part of Pins Knocked Down Three seconds after the first pin is knocked over all ten pins will be raised Those that were left standing will be respotted After Second Ball of Frame is Thrown Three seconds after receiving a ball detect signal the machine will raise remaining pins and set ten new pins StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 9 PINSETTER SWITCH FUNCTIONS Detangle Switch Ifthe string of two or more pins become tangled as they are being raised the tension lever assembly will rotate and actuate the detangle switch Refer to Figure 3 1 NORMAL MODE DETANGLE MODE Figure 3 1 Disentangle Switch Activation 1 DETANGLE S
14. ERE A ERE 23 String Brake Adjusimehils 25 RT 28 Section 5 Maintenance amp SORVICG 29 29 OCUPA EE 29 PIN StH GS Da 29 Pin String Inspection and Repairing Worn 29 SRE 33 ODD M PRO 33 Weekly Every Week etie emp to Hag te ER Reed 33 Rotating bU Ie 33 PU Strings fave e 33 Quarterly 3 toe cti FACH T ea res las eae Se 34 Semi Annually 6 Month n elei 34 Annual Y n te 35 StringPin Controller Components and 15 4 39 Stine Pin Hich Voltage POB e E PU ERR 39 Vector String Pinsetter Interface ro ee Rer ete ie due tege e petes 44 Pinsetter Interface Configuration iuit hee tetto ee oe aee le eret Eye b ERU 46 Vector Interface PCB 47 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 3 Section 7 Troubleshooting cioe exei vieni
15. Input for the signals from the pin switches and quick set on the Mendes pinsetters on the right even pinsetter 15 Serial J15 48 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Watch Dog Timer JP1 open watchdog disabled Ground Point JP2 Not used 5VDC JP3 Not Used Foul Jumper 2 4 Jumper used to configure the interface so that is can properly handle the foul input signal When using Brunswick foul units or foul units that uses a relay type switch output install a jumper to short the pins If using a foul unit that supplies 12VDC as an output AMF remove the jumper Ball Detect Jumper JP5 Jumper used to configure the interface PCB to power the ball detectors with 5VDC or a 12VDC For Vector ball detects set the jumper to 12VDC Left Even Lane Reset Relay K1 When energized the left even lane pinsetter triggers Left Even Lane Power Relay K2 When energized the left even lane machine turns on Right Odd Lane Reset Relay K3 When energized the right odd lane pinsetter triggers Right Odd Lane Power Relay 4 When energized the right odd lane machine turns on LED 012 013 On when the spare outputs are energized D12 Left D13 Right LED D14 On when 5 VDC is present board power LED D16 Blinking when the microprocessor is running LED D
16. LOCK ON STOP DOGS ONLY ADJUSTABLE WITH CAM 2 CAM 4 LOOSEN SCREW 6 MAGNET b Loosen the 3 screws for the Cam Control Box Refer to Figure 4 6 B NOTE DO NOT REMOVE THE SCREWS The screws only need to be loose to manually adjust cam StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 19 c Pushthe Cam Control Box UP to rotate the cam After the cam is adjusted in the proper direction push the cam down to align with teeth Refer to Figure 4 7 Figure 4 7 Raise amp Lower Cam Control Box 1 CAM 2 TEETH 3 CAM CONTROL BOX d Tighten the three screws from step b e Turn the power on and cycle machine Repeat Cam Adjustment until string wagon locks into stop dogs 20 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual Adjust String Tension l Adjust string tension a Lock the drive pulley in position b Ifpins won t come into the centering cone go to step 5 c Slide the string spool to the left away from locking pin Refer to Figure 4 8 HH NOTE Rotating the spool as arrow 4 shows will reduce the tension Rotating the spool as arrow 3 shows will increase the tension Refer to Figure 4 8 1 mm to 5 mm a 7X Figure 4 8 String Tension Adjustments 1 PINSETTER CYCLED TO PINS UP 4 TURN AS ARROW SHOWS TO 7 TOWARD LOCKING PIN POSITION INCR
17. a service procedure and or tool which is not recommended by Brunswick must first completely satisfy himself that neither his nor the product s safety will be endangered by the service procedure selected information illustrations and specifications contained in this manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication It should be kept in mind while working on the product that the electrical system 15 capable of violent and damaging short circuits or severe electrical shocks When performing any work where electrical terminals could possibly be grounded or touched by the mechanic the power to the product should be disconnected prior to servicing and remain disconnected until servicing is complete StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 5 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR STRING PIN PINSETTERS As with all machinery a certain amount of risk is involved in working on the String Pin Pinsetter However if the necessary care knowledge and responsibility are exercised damage to the pinsetter and people involved in accidents can be avoided The following steps should be taken Safety Guidelines l 10 12 13 14 ONLY PROPERLY TRAINED PEOPLE ARE QUALIFIED TO WORK ON OR OPERATE THE PINSETTER Never bypass disable or tamper with the safety interlocks or pinsetter function switches Always face toward the machine when using the ladder to climb onto or off the machine Only one person should be on
18. the ladder at any time Suitable clothing must be worn for example rubber soled shoes Do not wear loose clothing such as neckties or smocks that could get caught in moving parts Remove rings watches earrings bracelets and other jewelry to avoid injury Care should be taken while near the front of the machine Accidentally blocking the photocell beam with will cause the pinsetter to cycle Always turn the Pinsetter off before working on the machine If more than one person is working on a machine or if a stop run switch will be out of reach while working on the machine lockout the controller power switch to prevent a person from turning on the pinsetter before the other person says he she is clear of the pinsetter Fire extinguishers must be on hand and maintained properly Keep oily rags and other combustibles in approved fire proof containers If more than one person is working on a machine be sure the other person is CLEAR before restarting the machine When working in the pinsetter area while machines are in operation ear protection should be worn Never work on or around the pinsetter while under the influence of alcohol drugs or any other substance that can impair your physical abilities or mental judgment Always use the correct tools for the job Poisonous or toxic cleaners must not be used Always check the material safety data sheets before using new cleaners Always use factory approved parts when repairing
19. 17 when the left odd lane reset relay is energized to reset new pins LED DIS when the left odd lane power relay is energized turning the pinsetter on LED D19 On when the right even AMF Qubica automated bumper is up LED D20 On when the left odd AMF Qubica automated bumper is up LED D21 when the right even lane reset relay is energized to reset new pins LED D22 On when the right even lane power relay is energized turning the pinsetter on LED D23 when the left odd lane is executing a quick set cycle Mendes pinsetters LED D24 D33 Used to indicate the state of the pins for the left odd lane De pending on pinsetter type could indicate either up or down Model On is down Model 81 10 On is up Mendes 201E On is up StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 49 50 36 37 38 39 40 4 42 43 44 LED D34 when the right even lane is executing a quick set cycle Mendes pinsetters LED D35 D44 Used to indicate the state of the pins for the right even lane Depending on pinsetter type could indicate either up or down Model On is down Model 81 10 On is up Mendes 201E On is up LED D45 when ball detect signal occurs for the left odd lane LED D46 when a ball detect signal occurs for the right even lane LED D47 when a foul
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21. 53 520588 000 60 FT REF BLACK BLACK BLACK WHITE BLACK WHITE e RED RED TO DIST 1 4 ON RED WHITE RED WHITE LANE SERVER BROWN BROWN lt BROWN WHITE BROWN WHITE 8 ON STRING PINSETTER INTERFACE 8 1 6 7 4 NC CHASSIS SHELL DRAIN GND DISTRIBUTION 57 500281 000 OOOOO0 NC 6 DRAIN SHELL Scanner Data Cable Assembly P N 57 500451 000 BLK STRING PINSETTER SWITCH RED CONTROLLER Remote Ball Detect On Off Switch Cable Assembly P N 57 500925 000 BALL DETECT EVE TO TO BALL STRING PINSET DETECTS INTERFACE WHITE BLUE ORANGE TO J10 BALL DETECT ODD Ball Detect Cable Assembly P N 57 500926 001 54 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual BLUE GREEN N RED LEFT FOUL 12 DC RED GREEN LEFT FOUL BLACK BROWN OR RIGHT FOUL BROWN OR TO FOUL WHITE RIGHT FOUL WHITE UNIT BLACK GND TO STRING PINSETTER INTERFACE PCB J 11 OF WN BLACK String Pinsetter Foul Cable Assembly 57 500928 000 POWER ON OFF TO STRING PINSETTER INTERFACE POWER ON OFF STRING RESET PINSETTER J7 LEFT PINSETTER RESET
22. EASE TENSION 8 LOCKING PIN 2 LIMITER BAR 5 TURN AS ARROW SHOWS TO 9 LARGE DRIVE PULLEY 3 TENSION LEVER DECREASE TENSION 10 SPOOL 6 AWAY FROM LOCKING PIN d Rotate the string spool as required to obtain a gap of 0 1 mm between the limiter bar and the tension lever Refer to Figure 4 8 e When the proper gap has been obtained move the string spool to the right and rotate it as required to align one of it holes with locking pin Refer to Figure 4 8 HH NOTE The string for the pins will stretch over time This adjustment will have to be checked after the string has stretched StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 21 Pin Detection Adjustment 1 The fallen pin detection is an adjustment that is seldom needed This adjustment allows the pin down reed switch to identify a pin if it has fallen from the bowling ball If this adjustment is incorrect it could identify a pin that was moved off spot but did not fall The recommended sensitivity adjustment level setting is 10 The gears are marked every fifth tooth with numbers 1 5 10 and 15 1 INCREASE SENSITIVITY 2 SENSITIVITY LEVEL ADJUSTING GEAR Figure 4 9 Adjust Sensitivity 1 INCREASE SENSITIVITY 2 SENSITIVITY LEVEL ADJUSTING GEAR 3 DECREASE SENSITIVITY a Fallen pin is detected The magnet on the spic is to identify when a pin has fallen When a pin has fallen the magnet is in line with
23. ROTECTOR Ball Accelerator Motor Protection Cable Assembly P N 55 083119 001 TO STRING MACHINE BRN TO BALL LIFT CONTROLLER BLU CABLE BALLLIFT PLUG GND GRN YEL 55 083121 000 BLU GRN YEL Ball Lifi Power Transformer Cable Assembly 55 860030 001 CONTROLLER BLU PINLIGHT PINLIGHT PLUG GND GRN YEL 2 CABLE TO STRING MACHINE L BRN ile TO Pinlight Adapter Cable Assembly P N 55 276272 001 Je BLACK RED GREEN WHITE BROWN BLUE ORANGE P1 J5 ODD PINSETTER YELLOW TO STRING PINSETTER INTERFACE TO SES CONTROLLER PIN PIN la fw IN Jo 55 300105 000 VIOLET PIN GRAY PIN 10 ko PINK PIN SWITCH COMMON E Pin Input Odd Cable Assembly P N 55 300103 001 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 53 LEFT RESET BLK 24V RED 24 VAC 12 BLK 2 BALL LIFT AC1 RED lt BALL LIF 2 7 4 BALL LIFT AC2 1 9 3 8 RED TRANSFORMER 24 VAC 7 55 300105 0 2 RIGHT RESE RIGHT RESET STRING PINSETTER 24V CONTROLLER P4 J8 CYCLE INPUT 24 LANE CABLE
24. Service Manual StringPin Pinsetter Ten Pin April 2013 55 900001 000 Brunswick CUSTOMER SERVICE A tradition in excellence StringPin Service Manual April 2013 by the Brunswick Bowling and Billiards Corporation rights reserved StringPin is a registered trademark of the Brunswick Bowling and Billiards Corporation Manual Part No 55 900001 000 Notice If available updates to this manual can be found on line at www brunswickbowling com Confidential proprietary information All information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Brunswick Bowling amp Billiards Corporation 525 West Laketon Avenue P O Box 329 Muskegon MI 49443 0329 U S A 231 725 3300 2 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual CONTENTS SOCOM b SANE VV d 3 Notes amp WatnlDgs us e uc OR TREE EE 5 Safety Notice to Users of this Manual 5 Safety Requirements for String Pin Pinsetters esses 6 Safety Guidelines reto p 6 Section 2 OVeFVIGW 7 Machine Component Location and Description 7 Ready for Bowling 8 Section 3 Operation and Cyele eere eset rostro reso ero tb bp Pe eU PP Yo 9 Actions That Start a Machine Cycle i e
25. TE Pins should be inspected ounce a week Rotating pins in the 1 through 10 positions is necessary for long life of bowling pins The rotation sequence of the bowling pins will depend on the bowling center and bowlers Pin Strings Pin String Inspection and Repairing Worn String n NOTE Strings should be inspected at least once a week Check the strings for wear paying particular attention to the area at the head of the pin If worn remove the section of string by performing the following steps in New StringPin Installation Manual N WARNING To avoid burning your hands wear gloves and use a rag to taper the melted string end StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 33 Quarterly 3 Month Apply grease to the chain with paint brush to lubricate the chain s exterior Refer to Figure 5 4 Lubricate the chain with oil This oil will penetrate chain links to lubricate the chain s interior Refer to Figure 5 4 Apply oil to the pivot point where the string wagon is attached to the chain Refer to Figure 5 4 4 3 REMOVE COVER TO GREASE GEAR DO NOT GET GREASE PIVOT STRING WAGON TG CHAIN USE OIL ON THE V BELT STRING WAGON CHAIN ROLLER SHAFT USE OIL 1 GREASE CHAIN WITH PAINT BRUSH 6 2 5 GREASE GEAR GREASE A ce A NSP A SPRING LEVER lt 77 SS CHAIN SPROCKET GREASE ACCESS HOLE 7 GREASE STRING ROLLER SHAFT Figure 5 4 Lubricati
26. WITCH When the detangle switch 1s actuated and the pins are not fully up the machine will stop raising the pins and start shaking them up and down This shaking action will continue until the pins are no longer tangled or a service person turns off the machine and manually corrects the problem Refer to Figure 3 2 1 2 3 4 ooeo oooc OO e O O o SHAKING Figure 3 2 Shaking Action of Detangle Switch 1 1ST SHAKE 3 3RD SHAKE 4 FINAL SHAKE ALL FREE 2 2ND SHAKE 10 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual Pins Up Push Button Pins Up Button on Side of Controller The machine will lift the pins to the full up position At this time the magnet in the cam control box will actuate the pins up control switch and stop the motor Refer to Figure 3 3 Figure 3 3 Pins Up Position 1 PINSETTER 3 PINS UP REED SWITCH ONLY 4 MAGNET 2 CAM CONTROL BOX ADJUSTABLE WITH CAM GEAR StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 11 Fallen Pin Brake Switch The fallen pin brake switch holds the pins knocked over from the first ball of a standing pin cycle in the up position After the string wagon has passed the pins up position the magnet in the cam box activates the fallen pin brake switch which tells the SPIC
27. am Adjustment 1 Cycle the machine to verify if the cam is adjusted properly The wagon should stop on the dogs correctly Refer to below for cam adjustment If the wagon does not travel to the stop dogs motor will turn off the pins will fall to the pin deck until the motors starts again This cycle will continue until the cam is adjusted If the wagon does travel to the stop dogs but over travels e The motor will turn off late and the wagon will slam onto the stop dogs If none of these issues occur skip to step 8 S SN N lt lt N NS ANS AND MOTOR DIRECTION WS lt 2 US d Ly 402 CORRECT STRING WAGON Figure 4 5 Cycle Machine 1 STRING WAGON 2 STOP DOGS 3 CORRECT STRING WAGON AND MOTOR DIRECTION 18 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual a cam will need be adjusted differently depending on the operation of the machine Refer to Figure 4 6 1 3 ROTATE CCW ROTATE CW IF STRING WAGON IF STRING WAGON TRAVELS PAST 2 DOES NOT LOCK STOP DOGS CAM ON STOP DOGS 6 MAGNET 5 PINS UP CONTROL SWITCH ONLY ADJUSTABLE WITH CAM 4 LOOSEN 4 LOOSEN SCREW Figure 4 6 Cam Adjustment 1 ROTATE CCW IF STRING WAGON 3 ROTATE CW IF STRING WAGON 5 PINS UP CONTROL SWITCH TRAVELS PAST STOP DOGS DOES NOT
28. d proper setting of JP4 JP5 and dipswitch 1 1 Foul Jumper JP4 Jumper used to configure the interface so that is can properly handle the foul input signal When using Brunswick foul units or foul units that uses a relay type switch output install a jumper to short the pins If using a foul unit that supplies 12VDC as an output AMF remove the jumper 2 Ball Detect Jumper JP5 Jumper used to configure the interface PCB to power the ball detectors with 5VDC or a 12VDC For Vector ball detects set the jumper to 12VDC 3 Dipswitch S1 An eight position dipswitch used to configure the interface PINSETTER INTERFACE 57 863307 400 P8 FROM EVEN LANE P1 OWLI P4 BALL DETECTS SCORING T EE ODD LANE PIN RESET CYCLE P5 P6 P7 COMPUTER BUMPERS pond SWITCHES BYPASS L INPUT LEFT RIGHT FOULS EVEN LANE PIN SWITCHES ei CABLE ASSEMBLY 57 500930 000 CABLE ASSEMBLY 57 500930 000 Figure 7 13 Interface Configuration 46 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual Vector Interface N3A3 13534 2 1143 vir er SaadWnd 1103 OL 5193130 11 4 N3 3 0 000 6 13534 2294 118 11534
29. e 5 3 5 Thread the new string up to the spool by carefully pulling up the old string until the new string is at the string spool Remove the tape at the joint between the old and the new string Cut off and discard the old string Refer to Figure 5 3 6 Remove the old string from the spool Tie a knot in the end of the new string Slide the knot through the key slot in the spool shaft and secure it Refer to Figure 5 3 7 Secure the string to the pin following the procedure detailed in String Inspection and Repairing Worn String in the Pin Strings section StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 31 32 8 Wind the extra string onto the spool by rotating the spool as arrow 3 shows Figure 5 3 9 Adjustthe spring tension for each new string following the String Tension Adjustment StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual LUBRICATION Routine Regular lubrication of the machine is necessary for a long machine life and good performance The interval should be appropriate for the amount the machine is used The more the machine 15 used the more frequently it should be serviced Every moving machine part should be lubricated from time to time Every working part such as drive gears and drive chains require more maintenance than low load parts Forlarge parts such as drive gears and chain sprockets grease 1 the best lubricant For small parts oil should be used Weekly Every Week Rotating Pins NO
30. e eter nre tener ee Uri et da Db PH E Re 9 Description of Cycles During Bowling With the Time Delay Switch Set at 3 9 Ncc 9 First Ball Thrown is a Gutter 9 First Ball Thrown Part of Pins Knocked Down essere 9 After Second Ball of Frame is Thrown enne nennen nnne 9 Pinsetter Switch Functions creo erre tete re m c re a ae re ade 10 IBS EE PT 10 Pins Up Push Button Pins Up Button on Side of Controller eee Fallen Pin Brake Switch uei tere 12 Slow setting Pin Cam GI OR Ebert be aeos 13 StringPin Pinsetter Interface Control 1 o 14 Section Ad pis DITS 15 Stand Alone Mode No Scoring nennen enne 15 15 Pins Up Button erectio 16 Motor R tation irn e e aere ED EE GRE One o e D ec e ende 17 Cam A GMS UMS se coiere en tpe iste iy eher terae ehe E deve d eo y etes ne pev EYE aga 18 Adjust String TENSION diii de n e deve 21 Pin Detection A djusttin Grits cc uoo ete 22 Pin Slow Setting e
31. e with the stringpin pinsetter ball detect not the Vector ball detect the EIN connector must have the 24 and the ON OFF terminals jumper TASTATUR i 4 ON OFF BOWLING 3 2 5 42 570 5 sd d OO SEILEINZUG EIN S pf SUR Figure 4 13 Stand Alone Mode 1 CPUPCB 3 STOP 5 RESET 2 24V 4 ON OFF 6 JUMPER StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 25 2 Adjustthe stringpin pinsetter ball detect before next step 3 With the pinsetter power on knock over some pins The machine will cycle and should keep the knocked over pins in the up position 4 Turn the pinsetter power off and lockout the power on off switch N Warning Pinsetter power is to remain off while performing any manual function 5 Check the movement of the pin in the pin centering cone by pulling on the string The travel of the pin movement should be 80 mm 20 mm Refer to Figure 4 14 Figure 4 14 String Brake Adjustment 1 80mm 20 2 26 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 6 Iftravel 1 greater than 100 mm move the string brake switch up Refer to Figure 4 15
32. either been manually turned on with the toggle switch on the enclosure or has turned off the ball detects 5 Odd Pin Switches J5 Input for the signals from the pin switches and quick set on the Mendes pinsetters on the left odd pinsetter 6 Reset Bypass J6 Connection to allow the ball rack reset buttons to directly control the pinsetters instead of having the interface board control when to reset the pins 7 Odd Pinsetter Power Reset J7 Connection to the left odd lane pinsetter The interface PCB can turn the left odd lane pinsetter on off and reset cycle the pinset ter through this connection 8 Ball Rack Reset Input J8 Input for the ball rack reset buttons The interface board will control when the ball rack reset buttons will reset the pins Keeps the pinsetter and scorer in sync 9 Left Odd Ball Detect J9 Connection for the signal and power for the odd lane ball detector 10 Right Even Ball Detect J10 Connection for the signal and power for the even lane ball detector 11 Foul J11 Input for the signals from the foul units for both the left and right lanes Also refer to 15 Foul Jumper JP4 12 Bumpers J12 Connection to AMF Qubica automated bumpers 13 Right Even Pinsetter Power Reset J13 Connection to the even lane pinsetter The distribution PCB can turn the even lane pinsetter on off and reset cycle the pinsetter through this connection 14 Even Pin Switches J14
33. ge drive pulley at this position 6 Measure the distance the bottom of pins 1 3 amp 5 are from the pin deck The distance should be 60 mm 20 mm Measure the distance the bottom of pins 4 6 and 7 10 are from the pin deck The distance should be 80 mm 20 mm StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 23 7 Ifthe distance is greater than 80 mm or 100 mm adjust the pin slow setting cam forward If the distance is less than 40 mm or 60 mm adjust the pin slow setting rearward HH NOTE The before and after position of the cams must be the same on both sides of the machine 1 REAR OF STRING PINSETTER 2 LARGE DRIVER PULLEY 3 STRING 7 1 1 1 STRING 4 WAGON LEVER STRING NS WAGON ROLLER 6 aU PIN SLOW 60 mm or 20 mm E SETTING CAM FOR LEVER PINS 1 3 amp 5 10 80 mm or 20 mm 8 FOR LEVER PINS 4 6 amp 7 10 LOOSEN TO ADJUST 9 BACKWARD Figure 4 12 Slow Setting Adjustment 1 REAR OF STRING PINSETTER 5 STRING WAGON LEVER 9 BACKWARD 2 LARGE DRIVE PULLEY 6 PIN SLOW SETTING 10 80 mm OR 20 mm FOR LEVER PINS 3 STRING WAGON 7 FORWARD 4 6 AND 7 10 4 STRING WAGON ROLLER 8 LOOSEN TO ADJUST 11 60 mm OR 20 mm FOR LEVER PINS 1 3 AND 5 24 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual String Brake Adjustments l Tooperate the stringpin pinsetter in stand alone mod
34. ing the string pinsetter motor on The fuse ratings for 380V power 15 250V 1 6 A and for the 208 220V power is 250V 3 15 A fast blow F8 Fuse used to protect the pin light from excessive current The fuse is rated at 250V 2 0 A fast blow F9 F11 Fuses used to protect the PC board from excessive current from the L1 L2 and L3 input power The fuse ratings are 250V 4 0 A fast blow F12 Fuse used to protect the PC board from excessive current on the ground of the board The fuse rating is 250V 0 5 A fast blow 7 Fuse used to protect the PC board from excessive current on the neutral of the board The fuse rating is 250V 1 6 A fast blow 8 F14 Fuse used to protect the PC board from excessive current on the 24V power line The fuse rating 250V 10 0 A fast blow LED 9 12V LED This LED lights when the AC voltage for the 12 Volt circuitry is operating 10 Lighting Pin Light LED This LED lights when the voltage for the pin light circuitry is operating 11 24V LED This LED lights when the AC voltage for the 24 Volt circuitry is operating 12 Engine LED This LED lights when the voltage for the string pinsetter motor circuitry is operating 13 Elevator Ball Accelerator LED This LED lights when the voltage for the ball accelerator motor circuitry is operating 14 Spicke M LED Solenoid for brake on the SPIC 15 Motor CLEAR LED This LED is connected to T1 and T2 connectors It will light if T1 or T2 ha
35. ing bar The strings for pins 1 through 3 and 5 do not go over the limiting bar Refer to Figure 5 2 1 Cycle the pinsetter to first ball with ten pins on the pin deck 1 LIMITING BAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7428519 3610 Figure 5 2 String Paths 1 LIMITING BAR N Warning Pinsetter power is to remain off while performing any manual function 30 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 2 Cutthe string off any pin being replaced just above its head Refer to Figure 5 3 4 KEY SLOT EN SPOOL sPooL 2 5 1 NEW STRING 16 5 5004 mm 3 OLD STRING 2 JOIN OLD STRING TO EN 1 NEW STRING 16 5 5004 mm Figure 5 3 Restring Machine 1 NEW STRING 16 5 5004 2 JOIN OLD STRING TO NEW 4 KEY SLOT IN SPOOL mm 3 OLD STRING 5 STRING SPOOL 3 From a spool of replacement string cut off a piece 16 5 5004 mm long for each pin having Its string replaced 4 Cutend ofthe old string and one end of the new string Melt string by making sure there is a flame on each end of the string while the string ends are still hot press them together and hold until they cool and form a joint Cover the joint with electrical tape to increase its strength Referto Figur
36. k Rotating pins in the 1 through 10 positions is necessary for long life of bowling pins The rotation sequence of the bowling pins will depend on the bowling center and bowlers Pin Strings Pin String Inspection and Repairing Worn String HH NOTE Strings should be inspected at least once a week Check the strings for wear paying particular attention to the area at the head of the pin If worn remove the section of string by performing the following steps in New String Installation section N WARNING To avoid burning your hands wear gloves and use a rag to taper the melted string end 1 Thread the string through the head of the pin and tie a knot in the end of the string Leave approximately 1 2 13 mm of string extending beyond the end ofthe knot Refer to Figure 5 1 2 Pullthe string back through the until the knot bottoms out in the pin Refer to Figure 5 1 3 Adjust the string tension for any pin where the string has been cut and pin installed 0 THREAD INTO HEAD OF PIN 2 TIE KNOT STRING LEAVING EXCESS OF 1 2 13 mm Figure 5 1 Thread String Through Pin 2 TIE THE KNOT IN STRING LEAVING THREAD STRING INTO HEAD OF PIN EXCESS OF 1 2 13 mm StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 29 New String Installation To control the way the pins are lowered to the pin deck a limiting bar is installed between the pinsetter side frames The strings for pins 4 6 and 7 through 10 go over the limit
37. nctioning 2 Check to make sure all pins are properly routed and free to move 7 After First Ball the Head Pin is Bottomed Out on Centering Cone Instead of Having a Gap of Approximately 80 mm 1 Open the string break manually and adjust the string tension increase the length of the string 2 Make sure the string of the affected pin moves freely 3 Check the adjustment of the parallel and disentangle switches 4 Make sure that the string solenoid is not constantly actuated 5 Replace board number three with a board from a machine that is functioning properly 8 A Machine is Malfunctioning But You Cannot Isolate the Problem l To determine if the problem is in the electrical box or with the machine exchange the electrical boxes with those of a pair that are working properly If the problem follows the electrical boxes exchange the control unit boxes This should allow you to determine which of the boxes is causing the problem 9 Pins Fall When Being Spotted or are not Respotted Accurately 52 l 2 Check to see that the strings of the pin or pins being spotted are properly tensioned Check the adjustment of slow setting cams Check the location of the pin centering rings Check the centering plate for a broken rubber bumper StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual Section 8 Cables TO STRING MACHINE TO BALL CONTROLLER MOTOR RED ACCELERATOR PROTECTION MOTOR THERMAL CONNECTOR P
38. occurs on the right even lane LED D48 when foul occurs on the left odd lane LED D49 Flashes when the interface is receiving a message from the scorer LED D50 Flashes when the interface is transmitting a message to the scorer Dipswitch S1 An eight position dipswitch used to configure the interface Position 1 Standing Pin Polarity If the pin LEDs D35 D44 or D24 D33 for a standing pin are off then switch position should be OFF If the pin LEDs LED s D35 D44 or D34 D33 are on for a standing pin then the switch position should be ON Position 2 ON 5 pin bowling Position 2 OFF 10 pin bowling Position 5 ON to identify a CA1 pinsettter 5 pin Position 5 OFF to identify all other pinsetters Positions 3 4 6 7 and 8 Not Used StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual Section 7 Troubleshooting Solutions to Common Problems 1 Machine and Accelerator Will Not Run l Check to see that the main switch is in the ON position 2 Make sure the power cord 15 properly installed 3 Check to ensure that the circuit breaker for the incoming power is not tripped or turned off 2 One Machine Does Not Run 1 2 4 3 Make sure the motor stop switch on the Pinsetter for the non running motor is turned ON Check to confirm that all electrical cables are properly installed Check to confirm that the disentangle switch under the red cover at the front of the right hand pinsetter
39. on Locations 1 GREASE CHAIN WITH PAINT 4 REMOVE COVER TO GREASE 7 GREASE STRING ROLLER SHAFT BRUSH GEAR BE CAREFUL NOT TO 8 CHAIN SPROCKET GREASE 2 STRING WAGON CHAIN GREASE ON THE V BELT ACCESS HOLE ROLLER SHAFT USE OIL 5 GEAR GREASE ACCESS HOLE 3 PIVOT STRING WAGON 6 GREASE SPRING LEVER CHAIN USE OIL Semi Annually 6 Month Grease through hole in switch cluster over located on the right side of the rear of the pinsetter Refer to Figure 5 4 Remove cover from the motor and gear assembly located on the left side of the rear of the machine and grease gear Refer to Figure 5 4 Press grease in chain gears through hole in plate located on the outside of pinsetter frame adjacent to gear Refer to Figure 5 4 34 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual Annually Apply grease to the string roller shaft Refer to Figure 5 5 Figure 5 5 Grease String Roller Apply grease to the string lever with a paint brush Refer to Figure 5 6 Apply a drop of oil on each side of the string lever Refer to Figure 5 6 Figure 5 6 Grease String Lever With Paint Brush 1 OIL 2 GREASE StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 35 Apply a drop of oil on each side of the string control units Refer to Figure 5 7 Figure 5 7 Oil String Control Unit Apply grease to the string wagon roller shaft and a drop of oil between the string wagon roller and the string wagon housings Refer to Figure 5 8 Figure 5 8
40. onents 1 SOLENOID 4 REED SWITCH 6 FRICTION CLUTCH 2 STRING BRAKE 5 MAGNET 7 STRING ROLLER 3 STRING 14 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual Section 4 Adjustments STAND ALONE MODE NO SCORING The start up procedure is intended to be completed without scoring the adjustments and calibrations with the string pinsetter can be completed in stand alone mode with NO scoring needed Configuration 1 Check motor for 50 Hz or 60 Hz configuration MOTOR MOTOR PULLEY PULLEY d MOTOR BELT Figure 4 1 Motor Configuration 2 Remove the 4 position connector at EIN on the CPU board Refer to Figure 4 2 3 Check all fuses to make sure they are correct for the voltage of the machine CPU PCB 26 25 BILDANZEIGE AUSGANG o 5 SHALTER amp MAGNETE TASTATUR xL SIGNAL DATEN TOTAL BOWLING 3 9 00 GROUND SEILEINZUG EIN ws
41. rectly or carelessly They are defined below OBSERVE AND READ THEM CAREFULLY These Safety Alerts alone cannot eliminate the hazards that they signal Strict compliance to these special instructions when performing the service plus training and Common Sense operation are major accident prevention measures NOTE or IMPORTANT Will designate significant informational notes N WARNING Will designate a mechanical or nonelectrical alert which could potentially cause personal injury or death WARNING Will designate electrical alerts which could potentially cause personal injury or death N CAUTION Will designate an alert which could potentially cause product damage Will designate grounding alerts SAFETY NOTICE TO USERS OF THIS MANUAL This manual has been written and published by the Service Department of Brunswick Bowling and Billiards to aid the reader when servicing or installing the products described It is assumed that these personnel are familiar with and have been trained in the servicing or installation procedures of these products which includes the use of common mechanic s hand tools and any special Brunswick or recommended tools from other suppliers We could not possibly know of and advise the reader of all conceivable procedures by which a service might be performed and of the possible hazards and or results of each method We have not attempted any such wide evaluation Therefore anyone who uses
42. s an open connection The thermal overload protection of the accelerator and string pinsetter motors are usually connected to and T2 Jumper 16 JP1 Jumper pins 1 amp 2 for Jumper pins 2 amp 3 for bowling Connectors 17 T1 The string pinsetter thermal protection is connected to this connector 18 T2 The accelerator thermal protection is connected to this connector 19 CON 26 Communication between the CPU and High Voltage 20 Trato 24V This connects to the transformer to convert input power of 380 220 208 to 24 VAC for the PCB 40 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Main Power Input power connection for the 3 phase power This voltage be 208 220 or 380V AC Stopl There are 2 stop switches on the machine They are connected to Stop 1 in series Stop2 If this connection is open the machine will not operate We use a jumper to close this connection This could be used with stop switch if desired Ball Lift This is a 24V AC supply for the ball lift relays NOTE This is protect with at 250V 0 1A fast blow fuse Elevator Accelerator This provides three phase 380 220 208V power to the accelerator Engine This provides three phase 380 220 208V power to the string pinsetter motor Light This provides single phase 220 208V power to the pin light Com Elevator Accelerator The odd and even control boxes of a lane pair are connec
43. side frame is in the closed position Make sure the V belt for the drive motor is not off the pulley or broken Fallen pim detect page 6 27 step 9 3 Accelerator Will Not Run l 2 Check the overload on the contactor for the accelerator motor to make sure it 1 not tripped Make certain the accelerator drive belt is on the pulley and not broken 4 Machine Will Not Stop After Completing a Cycle l 2 4 Make sure the ball detect light is on Has SVDC or 24VDC to unit Check to see that the ball detect is clean and properly adjusted Check the ball detect cable This can be done by switching the cables with the other machine on that pair of lanes Check the magnet on the SPIC to verify it is not stuck in line with the reed switch 5 Machine Starts and Stops When Attempting to Lift Pins 1 2 x 4 Make sure there are not any pins or strings that are caught or not moving freely One or more pin strings have excessive spring tension Improper string tension on the pinsetter motor A replacement string has been improperly installed Watch the detangle switch to see if its actuator 1s functioning improperly Check detangle switch wiring StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 51 6 Machine Cycles and Down Pins are Recognized by the Scorer Pinsetter Respots or More of the Fallen Pins l Check to see that the solenoid that locks knocked over pins in the up position 1s fu
44. ted together at Elevator The accelerator and the bal lift are connected to the odd lane control box This is used to communicate from the even lane control box to operate the accelerator and the ball lift StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 4 String Pin CPU 15 CPU PCB BILDANZEIGE AUSGANG N NI 98 5 o9 o9 2 5 2 96 90 6 TASTATUR 12 xv Cic a SIGNAL S paren roma BOWLING 5 see ONOFF nest S 20 0000 einn RETE EIN X 9 8 Figure 7 10 CPU The following is a description of the String Pin High CPU PCB components and connections Fuses 1 F15 Fuse used to protect the CPU PCB from excessive current from the 24VAC input power The fuse rating is 250V 2 0 A fast blow Connectors 2 CON 6 Connection for the Ist and 2nd ball light 3 BILDANZEIGE AUSGANG Connection to the Vector Scoring String Pin Interface for
45. the bowling pin status 4 SHALTER amp MAGNETE reed amp solenoid switches 5 KURVE Signals from CAM 6 5 7 Bowling 8 Ein Connection to the Vector Scoring String Pin Interface to reset and turn the string pinsetter on off 42 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 9 10 1 12 13 14 15 Seileinzug A push button 1 connected to toggle the pins up and down to adjust the tension of the string Data Tota NA Uebertr Foul NA Kugel Ball detect connection RS232 NA RS232 2 NA CON 26 Communication between the CPU and High Voltage StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 43 Vector String Pinsetter Interface 55 300103 001 YALNdWOD 9NIHOOS W3TIOHINOD YALLASNiId 9NINIS 57 500930 001 1 57 500451 000 57 500928 000 wove Tiva z 193130 Tiva 1H9 1431 lt 57 500926 001 55 300105 001 N 57 500930 001 YATIONLNOD YALLASNId 16 3NV1GGO 55 300103 001 340 NO 193130 11 8 910 33 Eld 57 500925 000 S3HO LIMS Nid 0 o 5 14544 JdO NO YALLASNId 3NVIN3A3 Old su3adwng 6d YALNdNOD 25 71003 1 1591 4 9d Sd 61231304 Tiva
46. the pinsetter Using substandard parts may pose a safety risk StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual Section 2 Overview MACHINE COMPONENT LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION Figure 2 1 Machine Component Location and Description N NOOO AC MOTOR AND GEAR ASSEMBLY STOP DOGS FOR STRING WAGONS PIN UP POSITION CHAIN TRACK STRING LIMITING BAR STRING WAGON CHAIN TENSION SPRING STRING SPOOL RESERVE StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual 8 9 10 11 12 13 DETANGLING BAR AND SWITCH STRING PINSETTER INTERFACE CONTROL SPIC PIN TABLE PIN CENTERING CONES SLOW SETTING PIN CAM CAM AND REED SWITCH CLUSTER 14 15 16 17 18 19 BALL BOX WITH ACCELERATOR PIT CURTAIN BALL STOP RETURN KICKBACK PIN DECK STRING SPOOL SPRING PINSETTER IS READY FOR BOWLING 1 LOOSE WAGO Figure 2 2 Pinsetter is Ready for Bowling 1 STRING WAGON 3 MAGNET 4 HOME SWITCH PINS ON 2 PINSETTER PINDECK 1 With ten pins setting on the pin deck the string wagon will be positioned at the front of the machine Refer to Figure 2 2 2 The magnet in the cam control box will be positioned just above the home switch Refer to Figure 2 2 8 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual Section 3 Operation and Cycle ACTIONS THAT START A MACHINE CYCLE
47. the reed switch HH NOTE The magnet is in line with the reed switch ONLY during the frame when the pin has fallen and lying on the pin deck 2 Figure 4 10 Reed Switch Position 1 REED SWITCH 2 MAGNET 22 StringPin Pinsetter Service Manual b Fallen is NOT detected e The magnet is not in line with the reed switch There is not a certain position the magnet stays in As long as the magnet is not in line with the reed switch Figure 4 11 Magnet Position 1 REED SWITCH 2 MAGNET i NOTE TROUBLE SHOOTING TIP Sometimes the reed switch will provide a false signal because the magnet becomes stuck or caught and stays on the reed switch To correct this issue verify the magnet is not broken and rotate magnet away from the reed switch Pin Slow Setting Adjustments 1 Turn the pinsetter power on Knock down some pins When the string wagon travels to the rear of the string pinsetter turn off the pinsetter power 2 With the pinsetter power off lock out the power 3 The pins will travel to the pindeck by gravity N Warning Pinsetter power is to remain off while performing any manual function 4 Manually rotate the large drive pulley in reverse raising the pins 1 3 until the string wagon lever roller starts to touch the pin slow setting cam 5 Lock the lar
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