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1. 25 E TE e 25 2 Regulador Audio PCB out A ROE eh Oe ares 25 23 ER a AN mie ao aai eas eh a mea 25 4 GUmeleB EEN 25 a Standard Sync Watchdog and Power Reset 25 b The MIGFOCOTHDUIET Xe Ls bas sde REA NOR ole ad IA ds 27 c Kideo EPET da 0 RAN ase ut ae ge Tapa waters ed 27 MEO SIE E as ee Ee ke a ke ee threw NETTE TETTE 27 p Output EE 27 5 illustrated parts catalog 4 Player Football iii Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 iv 4 Player Football list of figures Overview Of Games si A A eher 2 Installation Requirements Wn RC S UR EK 3 POller et e 5155 c clea e a don a Ed sud eu Sd e Mace 4 Interlock and Power On Off Switches m 5 Location of Self Test Switch and Volume Control 6 Option Switch Seuings exi M o e OR MGE AAA as 7 Sel Test Procedure 4 usa sa kere A a EA RC e e 8 Flaver Control Panel sion ara dad AAA eed CR ica 13 Opening ie Game TOP scada 5 ek a Ga dee E Ae 16 Trak Ball Control Repair vx sv ve ADA Nadu AA 17 Play Select Lamp and LED Replacement 18 Pushbutton Switch R
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5. For permission requests write ATARI INC 1265 Borregas Avenue P O Box 427 Sunnyvale California 94086 9H Lithographed in the U S A ii 4 Player Football of contents 1 location setup A OVERVIEW OF GAME EE 1 B GAME INSPEC TOW sio Gack de We e ke l ab vas e RO E es 3 C GAME INSTALLATION viw Race ets ae ise BEES qe eeu dt Va 3 E Voltage Selecionar dd add EU nice dd akte a e o pe APP dedi 3 2 Interlock and Power On Off Switches 4 Or Game os series oye BY xao ALE A P at uic gcn 4 D SELPTESEEROCEDORES oeat ki a A ates 6 2 game play As SINTER ODOC FON xu s sera Us pa ta ort eene blog ee a ee a ee 11 SE RE TEE 12 E PERTOBEECIEMODE 22551 E Acker ortus o od de 12 D RELAY MODE ut eri 14V a outs uoo irat amr o REL i a ged atu Eua n 12 3 maintenance and adjustments Aa CLEANING 55 1 ema t E n E Re te poe A d EC EUR Po Rr ds 15 D PUSE REFEACEMENT EE 16 C OPENING THE GAME TOP i t ER rb ROLE EE ae EDS 16 1 Trak Ball Maintenance and Repair 17 2 Play Select FCB Repais ir a ea 18 3 Pushbutton Switch Replacement e 19 4 TV Monitor Removal s 22506 ls ele Ne E EE 20 D PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD REPLACEMENT 21 4 details of electronic operation A OVERVIEW OP GAME 2 ii ob c efe ie Pao v 2 25 B GAME WIRING AND POWER DISTRIBUTION 25 C DESCRIPTION OF ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLIES
6. ewe mo nan fe n a rs ka vs a 4 am a a m w w m a t n a 2 m 8 4 on wa PLAY SELECT PCB A PLAY SELECT PCB TV MONITOR COIN DOOR 3 GAME INTERLOCK SWITCHES NS GAME PCB B w REGULATOR AUDIO PCB 5 VDC 10 3 YDC 6 3 VAC POWER SUPPLY Figure 13 Power Distribution 24 4 Player Football A Overview of Game Electrically and electronically 4 Player Football operates the same as the 2 player Football except for the following differences 1 Two additional Trak Ball controls 2 Additional connector on the game PCB 3 Power regulator removed from the game PCB 4 Audio amplifier removed from the game PCB 5 Addition of various test points on the game PCB 6 Addition of the 2 PLAYER 4 PLAYER pushbutton 7 Addition of the Regulator Audio PCB 8 Newly designed Power Supply As in the 2 player game 4 Player Football contains a raster type monitor The raster monitor generates the horizontal and vertical raster scanning signals internally The game PCB contains a standard sync circuit that syn chronizes the game PCB with the scanning of the monitor raster The composite video output of the game PCB con tains the following signals 1 vertical sync 2 horizontal sync and 3 Z axis output for intensity modulation of the monitor raster beam B Game Wiring and Power Distribution The wiring diagram for the 4 Player Football game is located on Sheet 1 Side A of
7. Result if Test Fails N or F does not match actual DIP switch setting Indicates a game circuitry malfunction 4 Plaver Football 9 game play A Introduction The Atari 4 Player Football game has three different modes of norma operation These modes are described below Attract when power is applied or as a result of a game ending with no further credits Select Play before each scrimmage Play begins after the hike The 4 Player Football game consists of two player control panels illustrated in Figure 6 These two control panels are operated independently by opponents Each control panel is capable of operating either the offense or defense depending on the point in time during the game Each control panel consists of two Trak Ball controls a Play Select PCB and its acrylic graphics panel and a triple function LED pushbutton The LED s primary function is to select one of the various plays and its other functions allow passing or kicking When the Play Select switch is active the LED flashes Once the ball is hiked the LED will go dark changing the switch function to passing or kicking offense only 9 a au AR aa e S SS SE a 0 0 00040049000000 a wn A e e ete Beil wi w PN NS w ei LA See 0 0 0 0 9 6 9 9 09099 ee D RENE 1080090009 00 4890000 9 95699 8v eco 99 09 ee h COGOR COR e nin
8. en DOC WW a 0 a a E Ge e 2 LJ LI L a LJ Li s L L LI LJ LI a a Lj m x x 5 ei e Ge m Li L L L a een w a ann eee ea eee XX oe n an eo ew ee eee S 5 GAME NO 001 a 2 n au as Ewe ee eae eee se es N m w eo wp Pe ee eee hee ee SE H GAME SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION Your game s serial number is stamped on the circuit back side bottom right corner of the printed circuit board see the illustration below The same number is also stamped on the label located on the rear of the game cabinet Please mention this number whenever calling your distributor for A E ELE S EON A UNS ae x a e n So erreur aru aa d si s ur A ma 9 a a 6 w a 8 5 5 BH E Nu m NX X 1 NNN 5 sn pas ns ae pg H DN NN KS RS x H A A na ps o ei el Kl e KN aD ue Re Wie A A AAA Ee Beef een WAN eS l a e o ota A n a u a n a w Sut Sd Puts Pa EN GE ODDO DOC a n n nn e 2 O CI ww nw m w m N E D q A Ia a 0 ete gt See ae n n n n al a a a a m AR Dee GEN Pa Low aa a Se Pe D OG a i oss a a a d G RN A N RN POCO Potato H 8 np e eg pe ge gn Sg a xa 4 E 5 zeg e Ge Wgd OL x ete DOG a a n NN So aie a a e m n a q q m wp w XN Ee 2 wf e A A n a a n Dei ON A fe a Dee ON aa
9. Cap 1 6 mcd 20 mA 1 7 Volts Type MV5053 CRI 5 3 79 4312 6 NEMA T 314 Right Angle PCB Mounting Miniature Bayonet Base Lamp Socket 4 79 58313 1 Right Angle Header with 10 Contacts A ATARI 4 Plaver FoathallTM 7 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS RECEIVING THIS DRAWING CONFIDENTIAL Reproduction forbidden without the specific written permission of Aan Inc Sunnyvale California This drawing is only conditionally issued and neither receipt nor possession thereot confers or transfers any right in or license to use the subject matter ol the drawing or any design or technical information shown thereon nor any right to reproduce this drawing or any part thereof except for manutacture by vendors of Atari Incor porated and for manulacture under tne corporation s wril ten license no right to reproduce this drawing 15 granted or the subject matter thereof unless by written agreement with Or written permission from Ihe corporation ao Der D 0 A034485 01 2 IA LIO Figure 21 Regulator Audio PCB Assembly 2 PL a2 S 1 Gaz PL 88 38 4 Player Football Figure 21 Regulator Audio PCB Assembly Parts List Ref Design Item Part No Qty Description Location 2 10 51PO 2 1 ohm 596 aW Carbon Composition Resistor R10 19 3 10 5100 2 10 ohm 5 14W Carbon Composition Resistor R11 20 4 10 5330 1 33 ohm 5 1 4W Carbon Composition Resistor R3 5 10 5101 5 100 ohm 596 VaW Carbon Compositio
10. Drive Piscataway NJ 08854 Telex 37 9347 Monday Friday 8 30 5 00 pm Eastern time ez From New Jersey 201 981 0490 ez From anywhere else in this area toll free 800 631 5374 vi 4 Player Football location setup A Overview of Game The 4 Player Football game has two new Atari parts If you have worked on Atari video games in the past then you should be aware of these important differences The new parts are described below and shown in Figure 1 e Power Supply Assembly lt covers a wider voltage range than before has higher reliability a smaller overall size and all fuse numbers and fuse amperages are marked directly on the metal chassis e Regulator Audio PCB Most of the heat producing com ponents have been moved off the game PCB and onto this smaller board so the parts will not be prone to a higher rate of failure Throughout this manual and illu strated parts catalog wherever one of these two new parts is mentioned you will see this symbol in the page margin 9 9 P9 6 0 P P 6 9 55 Seeeeeee O O 909949909900 08920928 9 6 9 8 6 P o GO OG D O D OG O 6 P 9 5 P OB O O O GO D B O P 6 8 8 P6 6 O GO O P 0 069 eee 09 0 5 6 O O P O GO O O ee v 6 05 6 G6 5 O P DP D O B B D O e epee 5 6 PO O p e O 9 ene 9 9 9 9 0 0 0 9 6 9 9 BO f 5 s 9 e 9 5 5906 6 o 9 9 6 6 6 5 ee eee b o e 6 9 9 SI Ss e 9 5 5 6 529 9 9 9 P 9
11. LED Figure 10 Pushbutton Switch Replacement 4 Player Football 19 4 TV Monitor Removal If you should need to service or replace the 23 inch TV monitor you must first remove it from the game cabinet To avoid possible back strains you should have a helper assist you in this procedure Follow the instructions in Figure 11 CAUTION High voltages exist in any television unit even with power disconnected Use extreme caution and do not touch electrical parts or the TV yoke area with your hands or with metal objects in your hands 1 Open the game top as described in Figure 7 Be sure the game is unpluged 2 Unpiug the TV monitor harness connector 3 Remove the eight TV monitor wood screws and tie down brackets Then remove the two carriage bolts and wing nuts on the TV s metal chassis 4 With the help of another person if possible lift the monitor assembly up and out of the game Figure 11 TV Monitor Removal 20 4 Player Football D Printed Circuit Board the edge connectors on game board or the three small harness connectors on Regulator Audio board Replacement 4 Carefully slide the PCB straight out of its slots Be careful not to twist the board as this may loosen con nections or components Replace or repair as required You may wish to remove the game printed circuit board PCB or the Regulator Audio PCB for service or inspec tion To do this refer to Figure 12 and proceed as fol
12. N M nd Lm Figure 25 4 Player Football Game PCB Assembly continued Parts List Description Type 74L S08 Integrated Circuit Type 7410 Integrated Circuit Type 7414 Integrated Circuit Type 74L S14 Integrated Circuit Type 7430 Integrated Circuit Type 7432 Integrated Circuit Type 7442 Integrated Circuit Type 7474 Integrated Circuit Type 74574 Integrated Circuit Type 741574 Integrated Circuit Type 74LS83 Integrated Circuit Type 741 586 Integrated Circuit Type 7490 Integrated Circuit Type 74L5151 Integrated Circuit Type 74LS153 Integrated Circuit Type 74LS157 Integrated Circuit Type 74LS163A Integrated Circuit Type 74L5164 Integrated Circuit Type 74LS166 Integrated Circuit Type 7415174 Integrated Circuit Type 74LS175 Integrated Circuit Type 74L 5191 Integrated Circuit Type 74195 Integrated Circuit Type 74LS374 Integrated Circuit Type LM324 Integrated Circuit Type 555 Integrated Circuit Type 8T28 Integrated Circuit Type 9316 Integrated Circuit Type 9321 Integrated Circuit Type 8097 Integrated Circuit 100 pH 5 Hot Molded Plastic Fixed RE Choke Nylon Snap In Fastener for Item 56 SPST Pushbutton Switch 4 Station Single Throw Dual Inline Package Bit Switch Heat Sink Tra Bond Cement for Heat Sink 40 Contact Medium Insertion Force IC Socket Ref Design Location D2 D3 P4 P8 M8 B4 E10 E11 L11 J8 D4 E4 C5 C6 A7 C4 E7 D11 P7 A8 R9 N8 F10 F11 M11 N11 E5 H8 K8 R3 D6 M7
13. Type Fuse 26 000 pf 15V Electrolytic Capacitor 2 Diameter Capacitor Mounting Bracket 2 Circuit Single Row Terminal Block Nylon Type 6 6 Hole Bushing with 5 8 Inside Diameter x 55 64 Outside Diameter x 1 4 Thick Rectifier Printed Circuit Board Assembly 8 32 x V4 Cross Recessed Pan Head Zinc Plated Steel Thread Rolling Tri Fluted Taptite Screw 8 32 x Loi Cross Recessed Pan Head Zinc Plated Steel Thread Rolling Tri Fluted Taptite Screw 10 32 x 1 2 Cross Recessed Pan Head Zinc Plated Steel Thread Rolling Tri Fluted Taptite Screw 6 32 x 3 8 Cross Recessed Pan Head Zinc Plated Steel Thread Rolling Tri Fluted Taptite Screw 10 Flat Plain SAE Standard Zinic Plated Steel Washer 8 Flat Plain SAE Standard Zinc Plated Steel Washer 8 32 Nut Washer Assembly RFI Filter Assembly A C Harness Assembly Power Supply Harness Assembly for Raster Scan Games Fuse Block Cover 8 Flat Plain SAE Standard Zinc Plated Steel Washer 48 32 Nut Washer Assembly 48 32 x 7 8 Cross Recessed Pan Head Zinc Plated Steel Thread Rolling Tri Fluted Taptite Screw ATARI 4 Player Football 43 24 2 PLCS 1 2PLcs 16 28 6 PLCS OTA GU M 7 mM 3 Ne VAN A KK A i LEN H BARAR A RAS AAN anl 24 4 5 6 G e 2 PLCS 23 2 PLCS 2 PLCS Not shown 2 PLCS 2 PLCS 4 PLCS A006921 01 Harness Assy NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS RECEIVING THIS DRAWING 4 C
14. e Bee e fa e e Dentes GE S EE OO OO ee mo Rafi 9595959 50959 9 9 9 9 9 0 rete n e af IA EE 2 a On 5 effet es A Y EE Son D O M DO DO A D D DO BO YO a at a mn I ODO A ses 2 bof ep ee Meee Un LO ee CCR OO ON KN NN d Ge ION IR oi n m a a el 5 21 1 7 al a a a vi ese O A A fe mon een Seeee eeoe a O ore e fa af X tak ELA 1 gt AA PCR m i A 0 al Zeie K LW pi an NN o Ce SP NNN AR E E zt NNN NNN ee Zeie Be Ze QOO OOOO E EE p E D DED D D D DD s ee a wu je je pe 0 5 o o s DOOR tts un EE a avan XEM MN A ef WT TT m m W m m a m m m a a m p a a m 9 e a 9 a w u nu 2 w w or w m n ne Operation Maintenance and Service Manual Complete with illustrated Parts Catalog ATARI INC 1265 BORREGAS AVENUE P O BOX 427 SUNNYVALE CALIFORNIA 94086 408 745 2000 e TELEX 35 7488 IMMUN AAAS Company Copyright 2 1979 by Atari Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced by mechanical photographic or electronic process or in the form of a phonographic recording nor may it be stored in a retrieval system transmitted or otherwise copied for public or private use without permission from the publisher
15. exterior of the game cabinet for dents chips or broken parts 2 Unlock and open the access panel of the cabinet and in spect the interior of the game as follows a Check that all plug in connectors on the game harness are firmly seated b Remove the game printed circuit board PCB as follows Remove the screws at the edge of the PCB closest to you Unplug the edge connectors carefully DO NOT BEND THE PCB e Slide the PCB out of its slots c Verify that all integrated circuits ICs are firmly seated in their sockets or soldered in place You should eliminate any foreign material such as loose bits of wire or solder splashes that could cause un wanted conductive paths d Note the location of the game s serial number it is on the metallic label in the upper left corner on the side of the cabinet A serial number not necessarily the same one also appears in the corner of the back side of the game PCB A drawing of this is on the in side front cover of this manual Please mention this number whenever you call your distributor for ser vice e Carefully slide the PCB back into its slot in the game cabinet and secure with the two screws at the board s edge closest to you f Plug the edge connectors back onto the PCB DON T FORCE THEM The connectors are keyed so they will only go on in the proper orientation A reversed edge connector will damage the PCB WARNING To avoid possible unpleasant electrical shoc
16. household cleaner If desired special coin machine cleaners that leave no residue can be obtained from your distributor Do not dry wipe the small acrylic play select panel because any dust can scratch the surface and result in fogging the plastic The large monitor shield is made of tempered glass and should be scratch resistant S A oe n RN KR D Kg SE ROUES OR QE E uq m roto ea a a a a ee a a a ees ore ee see ee ON wi se bat et st a a ala e ad AN a 9 e 9 9 8 DE 9 amp 9 a 9 9 9 a st e a 9 sa Seege SE beans va ma ta pas a WWW w 4 bann ens 24222 9952 w asa gas amp m ss a w a w w v 4 m 4 a w e e sxrasn 4 4 9 o w a 9 9 2 9 9 8 ess sans v un nan na 3 a ee 9 o 9 a 9 v oun 9 na gas a M 9 4 a a 97 9 9 v w am v 9 9 9 9 anno a m m ann anno w 9 w a c 09 wa gauut 4 m 9 o 4 9 t w w 4 u m n a n nu n 9 9 a m a n n m w 4 Y 9 mwa n m u a a 9 4 9 W w n au n n a ss 9 m n 4 a m nu n 1 8 o n ana 3 m W 9 m a m w a n m w a a vw 4 wan 4 Player Football M sense 942 ann es en GE B Fuse Replacement This game contains six fuses all on the power supply a
17. night in or ticense to use the subject matter of the drawing of ary design or technical intormation shown 6 PLCS thereon nor any right to reproduce this drawing or any part Inereot except for manufacture by vendors af Atari incor porated and tor manufacture under the corporatron s write len license no right to reproduce this drawing is granted or the subject matter thereot unless by wollen agreement wilh or writles permission from the corporation 2 PLCS 2PLCS o 43 2 PLCS Figure 24 Front Bezel Assembly A007637 16 thru 28 H 2 PLCS 46 4 Player Football Item SON On d W 3 10 bl 186 Part No 004328 02 004330 02 004330 02 009153 02 004330 02 009153 02 007752 02 007752 02 030677 02 009153 02 030677 02 007752 02 030677 02 004331 02 004332 02 004327 01 004328 01 004343 01 004343 06 004343 04 004343 03 004343 05 004343 02 004343 07 004343 08 004343 09 004343 10 004343 11 004343 12 004343 13 73 3009 72 1604S 75 046 72 CL606 75 056 O e p he 100p UIOD 1ad pasn asau jo OM Pi 100p ULOD Jad pasn asay jo aup Eoo Figure 24 Front Bezel Assembly Parts List Description Beze Ring for American Quarter Ring for French 5 Franc Coin Ring for German 1 Deutschmark Coin Ring for Swedish 1 Krona Coin Ring for Japanese 100 Yen Coin Ring for English 10 Pence Coin Ring for Australian 20 Coin Ring for German 2 Deutschmark and
18. the large sheets that came with this manual Included on this sheet are the schematic diagrams for the power supply Regulator Audio PCB coin door and control panel Figure 13 of this manual shows the distribution of the power of this game C Description of Electronic Assemblies The following sections describe the electronic assemblies within the 4 Player Football game For information on the monitor refer to the monitor manual Figure 14 of this manual shows the distribution of signals of this game 1 Power Supply The power supply is located on the floor of the game cabinet This supply was specifically designed to provide the voltages required for both raster and X Y games Some of the features of this new supply include a new transformer with greater power output and additional secondary wind ings one unregulated DC voltage output and various AC voltage outputs a line filtered AC line input appropriate voltage selection plugs for different ranges of AC line voltages and a bank of fuses located on an easily accessible fuse block with fuse values plainly labeled beside each fuse 2 Regulator Audio PCB The Regulator Audio PCB is the smaller PCB mounted on the inside wall of the game It was designed for two reasons 1 to remove high heat producing components from the game PCB and 2 to provide better regulation of the 5 VDC logic power for the game PCB A description of both the regulator and audio sections of
19. this PCB is in cluded on Sheet 1 Side A of the large sheets included with this manual 3 Control Panel The two control panels at each end of the game are iden tical and each contains two Trak Balls and one 4 Player Football Play Select PCB The wiring diagram for the con trol panels is on Sheet 1 Side A of the large sheets Schematic diagrams for the LED circuits of the Play Select PCB and Trak Ball Steering PCB are located on Sheet 1 Side B of the large sheets As shown on the wiring diagram the six 47 lamps con tained on each Play Select PCB are connected in parallel However the lamp circuits of the two PCBs are wired in series and connected to 6 3 VAC 4 Game PCB The game PCB is the larger PCB mounted on the inside wall of the game This PCB contains a standard sync circuit microcomputer see Sheet 1 Side B video generator see Sheet 2 Side A player control inputs and option switch circuitry and control panel and audio outputs see Sheet 2 Side B a Standard Sync Watchdog and Power Reset The standard Sync Circuit and the Watchdog and Power Reset circuits are the only circuits on the game PCB that are not controlled by the microprocessor The sync circuit pro vides the 00 clock input 4H 750 KHz to the microprocessor and synchronizes the video generator with the scanning of the monitor s raster The Watchdog and Power Reset circuit causes the microprocessor to start its in struction sequence fro
20. to Seller s satisfaction that such other warranties expressed or implied including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and of all other obligations or liabilities on the Seller s OCC MS ASS STR UNE The use of any non Atari parts may void your warranty according to the terms of the warranty The use of any non Atari parts may also adversely affect the safety of your game and cause in jury to yourself and others Be very cautious in using non Atari supplied components with our games in order to insure your safety Atari distributors are independent being privately owned and operated In their judgment they may sell parts or accessories other than Atari parts or accessories Atari cannot be responsible for the quality suitability or safety of any non Atari part or any modification including labor which is perfomed by such distributor This document is and contains confidential trade secret information of Atari Inc This document is loaned under confidential custody for the sole purpose of operation maintenance or repair of Atari equipment and may not be used by or disclosed to any person for any other purpose whatever and remains the property of Atari Inc Neither it nor the information it contains may be reproduced used or disclosed to persons not having a need to know consistent with the purpose of the loan without written consent of Atari Inc ATARI INC UNNYVALE CALIF
21. to develop binary signals that represent the direc tion and speed of the Trak Ball This information is read by the microcomputer on its data line input e Output Circuits The schematic diagram for the output circuits is on Sheet 2 Side B of the large sheets The output circuits generate the audio trip the coin counters on the coin doors and light the LEDs of the game The audio is produced when the microcomputer addresses the audio circuit i e the address decoder outputs OUT1 or OUT2 and writes data to the audio data latches The data creates the audio from either a random noise generator or a 555 timer The audio is then sent to the audio section of the Regulator Audio PCB for controllable volume amplifica tion The AMP ON signal when low enables the audio amplifier The coin counter output circuit accommodates up to three counters The counters are tripped when the coin counter drivers receive high data signals from the microcomputer The anodes of all the game LEDs are connected to drivers that are controlled by vertical sync The cathodes are connected to drivers that are controlled by data signals from the microcomputer The resulting matrix of LEDs is lighted or turned off at the command of the microcomputer KOMM 2 ZAZA AZA rrr LA illustrate parts catalog The purpose of this chapter is to provide you with the necessary information for ordering
22. 022 uf gt 1096 Radial Lead Epoxy Dipped 100V Mylar Capacitor 75M 1N914 Switching Diode Type 2N3644 PNP Transistor Type 2N3643 NPN Switching Transistor Type 2N6044 NPN Darlington Transistor Type 7400 Integrated Circuit Type 7402 Integrated Circuit Type 7404 Integrated Circuit Type 7408 Integrated Circuit Ref Design Location R50 R3 6 R14 Rize 13 29 R10 31 RIS 69 10101 15 16 21 32 40 41 45 47 51 55 87 88 R27 R30 38 39 48 R28 R74 R17 20 42 44 60 73 75 84 89 R33 34 R36 85 86 R25 R22 R23 35 37 49 R26 R24 R56 59 C41 C50 C45 C42 44 60 65 74 83 C 1 20 22 32 35 38 40 46 49 51 59 66 73 84 90 C21 99 91 C33 C34 CRI Q9 11 Q1 3 8 Q2 12 13 B5 R A6 N7 R7 E8 D10 EO E9 4 Player Football 49 ltem 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 7A 72 73 74 75 76 71 78 19 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 91 92 94 95 96 97 101 102 103 104 106 107 109 Part No 37 74LS08 37 7410 37 7414 37 74LS14 37 7430 37 7432 37 7442 37 7474 37 74S74 37 74L574 37 74LS83 37 74LS86 37 7490 37 74LS151 37 74LS153 37 74LS157 37 74LS163A 37 74LS164 37 74LS166 37 74LS174 37 74LS175 37 74LS191 37 74195 37 74LS374 37 LM324 37 555 37 8128 37 9316 37 9321 37 8097 41 3003 81 4302 62 001 66 114P1T 009470 01 78 13016 79 42C40 A J Ore 4 LO L dra 2 Go Nr Pre DH P e O m LO vU m ON Fi Fi
23. 033366 01 74 A00011 A009060 02 033367 01 73 3006 72 8808 72 1006S 72 16065 72 1408S 72 8920 85 1808B 75 36085 75 0465 75 0485 75 040S 75 041S 75 010S 75 018S 75 016S 75 990504C 75 9165 75 919S 034 168 01 Qty BR PN ki k RA NNN BB pp Po OH Aa Ja Pp CO Figure 18 Trak Ball Assembly Parts List Description Base Plate Top Plate Cover Plate Acrylic Corner Post End Post Steering PCB Bracket Roller Shaft Cylindrical Post Adjustable Post Spacer Light Hub Trak Ball Phenolic Spacer 1 8 inside diameter x 14 outside diameter x 1 4 long Steering Printed Circuit Board Assembly see Figure 19 Bearing Carbon Spring Steel External Retaining Ring for 3 8 shaft diameter 78 32 x 1 2 Hex Socket Head Cap Alloy Steel Machine Screw 710 32 x 3 8 Cross Recessed Pan head Cadmium Plated Steel Machine Screw 46 32 x 3 8 Cross Recessed Pan Head Cadmium Plated Steel Machine Screw 74 40 x 12 Cross Recessed Pan Head Cadmium Plated Steel Machine Screw 3 8 16 x 114 Hex Socket Head Cap Alloy Steel Machine Screw 75 32 x 1 2 Socket Cap Flat Countersunk Head Black Oxide Steel Screw 76 32 x 1 2 Cross Recessed Hat Head Cadmium Plated Steel Machine Screw 6 Zinc Plated Steel Split Lock Washer 8 Zinc Plated Steel Split Lock Washer 10 Zinc Plated Steel Split Lock Washer 73 8 Zinc Plated Steel Split Lock Washer 10 Flat Plain SAE Standard Zinc Pla
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25. 23 Monitor modified Monitor Tie Down Bracket Black Molded Switch Bushing Connector Mount Foam Vibration Damper 4 Player Football Technical Manual with Illustrated Parts Catalog Schematic Drawing Package Sheet 1 Schematic Drawing Package Sheet 2 5 8 ohm Speaker 1 4 20 Shallow Pattern Prevailing Torque Steel Lock Nut Special Retaining Clip for Gas Spring Gas Spring Pushbutton LED Switch Fiber Washer with 5 32 Inside Diameter 3 8 O D x 1 8 Thick Coin Door Assembly see Figure 23 Warning Label for Interlock and Power On Off Switch Covers Voltage Selection Plug 120 V Voltage Selection Plug 220 V Voltage Selection Plug 240 V A034754 02 is an acceptable substitute ROM version see Figure 24 ATARI A Plavor Fanthall 21 section A A NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS RECEIVING THIS DRAWING CONFIDENTIAL Reproduction forbidden without the specific written permission of Aan Inc Sunnyvale California This drawing 5 only conditionally issued and neher receipt nor possession thereof conters or 5 any righl an or license to use the subject matter of the drawing Or any design or technical information shown hereon nor any right to reproduce this drawing or any part thereof excep lor manufacture by vendors ol Atari Incor poraled and for manufacture under the corporation 5 wen ten license no to reproduce this drawing is granted or the subjecl
26. 34385 01 033097 01 033127 01 034384 01 ON A m 4 7 2 xx k AV Trak Ball Assembly see Figure 18 Control Harness Assembly Play Select PCB Assembly see Figure 20 Acrylic Play Select Panel Wood Support for Play Select PCB Black Molded Switch Bushing Metal Control Panel Pushbutton LED Switch NEMA 47 Incandescent Miniature Bayonet Base Lamp A4 Plavar aa uv PIOJO 86 WO UOISSIUSIDO UA IMA JO quA 93 298250 WALLY AG sSejun jO3 aul 19 J8u 10B Qns ay 10 pajueib si Duimesp siy 002082 01 Ju u ou asuaan uai g S UOIJ J003023 Ay Japun 3 10j uey IC SIOPUIA AQ 3a1n12ejnueu 101 Id392xo jo LEG Aue JO Guimesp eu 9570200080 a jul Aug sou 09294 UMOYS ubisap Ave Guimep avi JO Janew 29 7 avi aen Ol Sua yo ui yi Aue 506 508 J 902 034194 UOISSSS OG JOU d139314 sayliay PUE Panss 4 Ajuo S 6 SIY Bruwojnen s P uUnG Sul LOISSIUIJGO valju JijiDAds Gul inOui yu3ppiQqi09y JVILN3OINOO ONIAAvHO SIHL DNIAI3O3H SNOSH3d 11v OL 32ILON amp Oc Figure 18 Trak Ball Assembly G A033360 01 34 A Dauer Football ltem OOnN NN PW MH Part No 033355 01 033356 01 033357 01 033358 01 033359 01 033361 01 033362 01 033363 01 033364 01 033365 01 000616 01
27. 37 24 53 Front Bezel Assy Used only on 24 Coin Door Assy 1 Fr A007637 25 Front Bezel Assy Used only on 25 Coin Door Assy 1 Baht A007637 26 Front Bezel Assy Used only on 26 Coin Door Assy 1 DM 5 DM A007637 27 Front Bezel Assy Used only on 27 Coin Door Assy 100 Lire A007637 28 Front Bezel Assy Used only on 28 Coin Door Assy U S 1 00 coin For breakdown of Front Bezel Assy see Figure 24 72 HA4608C 3 46 32 x V2 Cross Recessed Pan Head Cadmium Plated Steel Tri Fluted Thread Rolling Screw 3 A030362 01 1 Coin Lockout Assembly 4 A030250 01 Z Coin Switch Assembly 5 A002465 01 1 Coin Counter Assembly 6 004320 01 1 Coin Door Weldment 8 004344 01 1 Key Loop 9 004340 01 2 Spring Return used only on German DM coin doors 10 004337 01 2 Bracket for Lock Out Wires 11 004338 01 1 Right Hand Lock Out Wire I2 004336 01 1 Left Hand Lock Out Wire 13 004326 01 2 Scavenger Button 15 006904 01 2 Spacer used only on German DM coin doors 16 030257 01 1 Lamp Socket 17 70 11 47 1 NEMA 47 Incandescent Miniature Bayonet Base Lamp 18 73 3008 2 Carbon Spring Steel External Retaining Ring for 147 Diameter Shaft 20 72 HA4604C 2 6 32 x 1 4 Cross Recessed Pan Head Cadmium Plated Steel Tri Fluted Thread Rolling Screw 21 008629 01 2 Spring Ze 71 2118 Cam Lock Hudson CR73A045S 23 71 1225CU Coin Mechanism for American Quarter 71 1205FF Coin Mechanism for French 5 Francs Coin 71 1201MG Es Coin Mechanis
28. 4900 01 034899 01 A034754 01 and 02 A Alternate 01 P C Boards PROMs HI E2 El K2 KI M2 M1 Parts List of Memory Components and Their Equivalents Locations are Shown in Bold 02 P C Boards ROMs 034902 01 F3 034901 01 3 034903 01 33 034904 01 3 SCH LEM OEE Eee eo eee oe EO 2 eet ee ee hey EE ee iN 0 eee ee eg YOUR COMMENTS PLEASE Your comments will assist Atari in improving the usefulness of our publications They are an important part of preparing for revisions of manuals and parts catalogs No postage stamp is necessary if mailed in the U S A If you have any technical questions about certain Atari or Kee Games products or are requesting additional publications we will immediately forward your note to the ap propriate person Page Comments Fill in if you wish a reply Name Firm Li Distributor Li Operator NAN SS Other TM 139 1st printinq City otate Zip Moo UO eR m tin cy wrens POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE Atari Inc Attn Publications Coin Op Eng P O Box 427 Sunnyvale California 94086 abpa sy ade y No Postage Necessary if mailed in the United States L a 98076 VO YIVAANN IS Loe XOU Od INI IHVIV Cut along this line p Mao WARRANTY Seller warrants that its printed circuit boards and parts thereon are free from defects in materi
29. 9 8 5 e 9 9 9 9 e 6 9 5 amp O b G 5 6 amp P 9 amp ou 9 amp P 9 b DE 9 gt 9 6 P b 6 5 ev se b v b eee oe ouo 9 P 9 9 9 9 5 6 6 v e e o 9 9 e 9 9 4 0 vos 9 sen amp 9 9 5 6 p NOU see 5 P amp 5 a A amp P P amp amp P ae 9 w pe geev ee 9 a a t Pee eae se Ss eg ee a anm ene san eae o e v v v 9 9 b a a a a 9 w o v e e we a m mou m e os w w a nou ne m ss rte t e eo w w a m un HE E k m a mon w w u mou e n m m m nu w m m a n m m w ss non m m m w n a moun m m n a mou sos 4 Player Football iii PLAYFIELD TV MONITOR SCREEN BEZEL 2 4 PLAYER SELECT SWITCH PLAY SELECT PANEL TRAK BALL M CONTROL PLAY SELECT SWITCH COIN DOOR im A REGULATOR AUDIO PCB 4 PLAYER FOOTBALLTM GAME PCB POWER SUPPLY POWER CORD l 5 ACCESS PANEL Figure 1 Overview of Game 2 4 Player Football B Game Inspection This new game is ready to play upon removal from the shipping carton However your careful inspection is need ed to supply the final touch of quality control Please follow these steps to help us insure that your new game was de livered to you in good condition NOTE Do not plug the game in yet 1 Examine the
30. A4 C8 F4 H4 J4 K4 E6 F6 H6 J6 K6 B1 C1 D1 R1 N6 L7 P6 B7 C7 B8 A9 B9 P5 F9 H9 J9 L5 M9 N9 H10 J10 M10 N10 H11 J11 P1 P2 D5 L6 M6 D7 L8 C10 A10 L3 M3 M4 N4 R4 R5 R6 D8 K9 L9 K10 L10 K11 1 9 A4 5 P9 B6 C2 3 30 4 Player Football Figure 25 4 Player Football Game PCB Assembly continued Parts List ltem Part No Qty Description Rel Design Location 110 020670 01 19 Test Point 111 90 102 1 12 096 MHz 005 Crystal Y1 112 90 6010 1 Microprocessor C273 113 90 7008 1 Random Access Memory B6 114 90 7031 8 Random Access Memory F5 H5 J5 K5 F7 l H7 J7 K7 115 90 7033 2 Random Access Memory 118 034006 01 1 Programmable Read Only Memory Sync L4 120 033029 01 1 Programmable Read Only Memory Alphanumerics R2 122 033030 01 1 Programmable Read Only Memory Graphics LSB M5 123 1 1 Programmable Read Only Memory Graphics MSB N5 For remaining memory components and their part numbers see next page 4 Player Football 1 Figure 25 4 Player Football Game PCB Assembly continued 01 P C Boards PROMs 034883 01 H2 034884 01 2 034881 0 HI 034882 01 1 034879 01 E2 034880 01 F2 034877 01 El 034878 01 Fl 034887 0 K2 034888 01 2 034885 01 1 034886 01 1 034891 01 M2 034892 01 N2 034889 01 MI 034890 01 Ni 52 4 Player Football 034896 01 034895 01 034894 01 034893 01 034898 01 034897 01 03
31. INSERT COINS ADD MORE COINS LOR MORE TIME SOU CONTRO FEASHING PLAYER INSTRUCTIONS SELECT 2 OR 4 PLAYERS PRESS BUTTON ABOVE COIN DOOK e 4 PLAYER GAME kloh KAN BALLS E 2 OR 4 CAN PLAY e SELECT PLAY PRESS PLAY SELECT BUTTON UNTIL DESIRED PLAY IS LIT QV ARTERBACR DEFENSIVE Back ria THAR BATIS RECEIVER OELENSIVI BAUR e TO PASS PRESS PLAY SELECT BUTTONS PM T ato Wale MULTIPLE PASSES ALLOWED BEHIND LINE OF SCRIMMAGE ON SLANT PLAYS A sare panam dor diae ol gam e iU ke d 6 pom Touchiout pants Conversi n run or pass e TO KICK PRESS PLAY SELECT BUTTON COMPUTER CONTROLS DIRECTION PUNT FORWARD SPEED OF TRAK BALL AT START OF KICK DETERMINES DISTANCE OF KICK FIELD GOAL FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT ALLOWED INSIDE 30 YARD LINE points Fwid goal i pwunto Frell goal conversion AFTER SCORING Bali sans on 20 ard line TT uo 14 Lwli a OFFENSIVE Mars o o ee o 6 a o OFFENSIVE PLAYS X Y OO SIS Multiple passes allowed Behind lina of scrimmage SLANT OUT SLANT IN BOMB DOWN AND OUT KICK o O Oo oO o oO 0 oO o oO x Xo x ox DEFENSI VE PLAYS You Conto Yellow Men Figure6 Player Control Panel 4 Plaver Foothall 13 maintenance and adjustments A Cleaning The exterior of the game cabinet and the glass and acrylic panels may be cleaned with any non abrasive
32. ONFIDENTIAL Reproduction forbidden without the Specific wfillen permission ot Alar kou Sunny Be Caltfornia This dr winq 15 eni ondibonally issued Amet 20 neither receipl noc possession thereof conters oc Iran stens any righl in OF license to use The subject matter ot the drawing Of any design infonmnalio own 27 thereon nor any right lore oduce this drawing or aay part Ihereot except far manulactu e By vendors ol Atan Tacos porated and for manufacture under the CO PONAVON s wir ten license no night to reproduce this Drawing 15 graected Or the subject Mattar Aereo yrfess Dv wen ten agreement with or written permissyn tore ihe corporapon Fiqure 23 Coin Door Assembly A006794 16 thru 28 K 44 4 Player Football Figure 23 Coin Door Assembly Parts List Item Part No Qty Description 1 A007637 16 Front Bezel Assy Used only on 16 Coin Door Assy 25 A007637 17 Front Bezel Assy Used only on 17 Coin Door Assy 5 Fr A007637 18 O Front Bezel Assy Used only on 18 Coin Door Assy 1 DM A007637 19 DI Front Bezel Assy Used only on 19 Coin Door Assy 1 Kr A007637 20 a Q Front Bezel Assy Used only on 20 Coin Door Assy 100 Y A007637 21 5 Front Bezel Assy Used only 21 Coin Door Assy 10 pence A007637 22 o 2 Front Bezel Assy Used only on 22 Coin Door Assy 20 Australian A007637 23 6 c Front Bezel Assy Used only on 23 Coin Door Assy 1 DM 2 DM A0076
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34. PN Silicon Transistor Type 2N3904 Q4 6 38 37 LM305 1 5V Linear Voltage Regulator Q1 39 37 TDA2002A 2 Type TDA2002A 8W Linear Audio Amplifier Integrated Circuit Q5 7 q4 79 58008 1 9 Position Connector Receptacle J7 45 79 58092 1 6 Position Connector Receptacle J6 46 79 58059 1 4 Position Connector Receptacle J8 47 79 20230 19 Female PCB Mounting Terminal 48 034531 01 1 Heat Sink A ATARI A Plaver EnnthalTM 20 Nee eye o a e Figure 21 Regulator Audio PCB Assembly continued Parts List Ref Design Item Part No Qty Description Location 49 72 1608C 4 6 32 x 1 2 Cross Recessed Pan Head Corrosion Resistant Steel Machine Screw 50 75 99516 7 66 32 Nut Washer Assembly 51 75 056 7 6 Internal Tooth Steel Lock Washer 52 020670 01 6 Test Point 53 75 F60805 3 66 32 x 1 2 Binder Head Nylon Screw 57 78 16008 1 Thermally Conductive Compound for the 2N3055 58 78 16014 3 Thermally Conductive Compound for TDA2002A and TIP32 60 52 003 2 Teflon Insulated Solder Plated Solid Copper PCB Mounting Jumper Wire with 6 Centers 61 4 2 Teflon Insulated Solder Plated Solid Copper 40 4 Player Football PCB Mounting Jumper Wire with 3 Centers 14 2 REQ D TOP VIEW 9 NOTE E IOO SIEN mias Me ifi written mission of Atari inc Sunnyvale THE FOUR AVAILABLE VOLTAGE SELECTION PLUGS ARE LISTED IN Canons This drawing is Ohl COnN Onay Trae and neither recept nor possession thereot conters or tr
35. U S 1 00 Coins Ring for French 1 Franc Coin Ring for Thai 1 Baht Coin Ring for German 5 Deutschmark Coin Ring for Italian 100 Lire Coin Coin Shield Primary Coin Chute Scavenger Button Bearing Price Plate Clamp Price Plate 25 Price Plate 5 FR Price Plate 1 DM Price Plate 1 KR Price Plate Y 100 Price Plate 10 P Price Plate 20 Australian Price Plate Einwurf 1 DM 2 DM Price Plate 1 FR Price Plate 1 Baht Price Plate Einwurf 1 DM 5 DM Price Plate 100 Lire Price Plate 25 1 Carbon Spring Steel External Retaining Ring for 3 8 Shaft Diameter 6 32 x 1 4 Cross Recessed Pan Head Cadmium Plated Steel Machine Screw 6 Corrosion Resistant Steel Split Lock Washer 6 32 x 3 8 Phillips Ban Head Steel Rolok Self Threading Thread Rolling Machine Screw 6 Internal Tooth Zinc Plated Steel Lock Washer A ATARI 4 Player Football M 47 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS RECEIVING THIS DRAWING CONFIDENTIAL Reproduction forbidden without the specific written permission of Atari Inc Sunnyvale California This drawing is only conditionally issued and neither receipt nor possession thereol conters or transfers any right in or license to use the subject matter of the drawing or any design or technical information shown thereon nor any right to reproduce this drawing or any part thereof except tor manufacture by vendors of Atari incor porated and for manufacture under the corporat
36. al and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of ninety 90 days from date of shipment Seller warrants that its television monitors in games supplied with monitors are free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of thirty 30 days from date of shipment None of the Seller s other products or parts thereof are war ranted If the products described in this manual fail to conform to this warranty Sellers sole liability shail be at its option to repair replace or credit Buyer s account for such products which are return ed to Seller during said warranty period provided a Seller is promptly notified in writing upon discovery by Buyer that said products are defective b Such products are returned prepaid to Sellers plant and alleged defects existed and were not caused by accident misuse neglect alteration improper repair installation or improper testing In no event shall Seller be liable for loss of profits loss of use incidental or consequential damages Except for any express warranty set forth in a written contract between Seller and Buyer which contract supersedes the terms of this order this warranty is expressed in lieu of all part and it neither assumes nor authorizes any other person to assume for the Seller any other liabilities in connection with the sale of products under this order a c Sellers examination of said products discloses
37. ansfers FIGURE 15 FINAL ASSEMBLY any nghl in or license to use the subject matter of the drawing or any design or technical inlormation shown thereon hor any nght to reproduce this drawing or any part thereof except for manufacture by vendors of Atari Incor porated and for manufacture under the corporation s writ ten license no right to reproduce this drawing is granted or the subject matter thereof unless by written agreement G with or written permission from the corporation 4 REQ D F BOTTOM VIEW 8X14 AP Sid 2 REQ D Figure 22 Power Supply Assembly for Raster Scan Games A034560 01 A 42 4 Player Football ltem gt VD OD zl DONA GA 9 mk 11 12 13 14 Part No A034955 01 034482 01 79 4411006 79 3206 46 2017002 46 2013002 29 053 78 70501SC 79 15021001 78 2708 A006555 01 72 HA4804S 72 HA4812S 72 1008F 72 HA4606S 79 0105 75 018S 75 99518 A034630 01 A034629 01 A034623 01 034544 01 75 0185 75 99518 72 HA48145 Figure 22 Power Supply Assembly for Raster Scan Games Qty i h A p m 0 U2 A pas Lm pa I ro P Pe eB an Parts List Description Power Supply Sub Assembly consisting of the following 17 items Base for Power Supply Chassis Panel Mounting Non Indicating 3AG Cartridge Type Fuse Post 5 Position 3AG Fuse Block with 4 Quick Disconnect Terminals 7 Amp 250V 3AG Slow Blow Glass Cartridge Type Fuse 3 Amp 250V 3AG Slow Blow Glass Cartridge
38. cess panel and one is behind the coin door These switches remove all the AC line power from the game circuitry when a door is opened Check for proper operation of the interlock switches by performing the following steps 1 Unlock and open the rear access panel and the coin door 2 Plug the AC line power cord into an AC outlet 3 Set the on off switch to its on position 4 Close the rear access panel and coin door Within ap proximately 30 seconds after closing the panel and door the TV monitor should display a picture the game lighting should light immediately 4 4 Player Football 5 Slowly open the rear access panel The TV monitor pic ture should disappear and the game lighting should go off when the panel is opened to approximately 2 5 cm 1 inch Close and lock the rear access panel and repeat this step with the coin door 6 If the results of step 5 are satisfactory the interlock switches are operating properly If the TV monitor and game lighting don t go off as described check to see if the corresponding interlock switch is broken from its mounting or stuck in the on position 3 Game Fuses Fuse locations and values are marked on the power sup ply chassis see Figure 22 For continued protection of your game as well as for the safety of the player fuses must be replaced only with identically rated ones Information on the TV monitor fuses is printed in the TV monitor manual that has been supplied
39. de information that explains the functions of the circuits and defines inputs and outputs We hope these larger schematics solve the problems some technicians were hav ing with the smaller diagrams in our previous manuals By putting them on large sheets we were able to make them much easier to read as well as maintaining smoother con tinuity from one circuit function to another 4 e 5 9 8 ea 9 9 9 e 9 9 amp 9 9 amp 9 6 a 4 9 9 o 4 ag DA AW WW 8 9 00 3000030 0 ad A A 25 29 9 9 9 9 se ha ag se ege 00090 TOM W MA e A 9 5 9 O AA 9 MAN EK 9 9 9 e A 4 9 e 9o w w 9 W a 9 4 9 d no enn T 4 9 9 9 9 5 9 a amp 9 9 W s 9 9 a a 5 9 e AA 9 MANK AK 9 A HM eas 9 9 9 9 e 9 4 o 4 A a av 9 9 ena 9 as a 9 a 9 9 9 9 9 a AN m 9 9 96 ee A W ANA 9 9 e 9 a w A b A AH NAM SA ann eo n 4 95 W a a v 4 0 9 6 ee Ma a 9 m 9 4 DV W 6 9 w 9 9 w a v 4 9 9 Ww om amp ss 9 w amp w w w an man ese 9 v 9 4 a ee 9 w a 9 t w a o5 9 amp o E m a a a 9 v E sans A 9 m 9 4 o 9 4 w P wa a 9 w a sen a W 9 9 9 4 w 9 9 9 amp b a W m 9 9 MA wo 9 4 a 9 a a
40. diately after doing so that team s players are set to the line of scrimmage Note Even after your opponent has men at the line of scrimmage you may continue to select plays providing you do not wait too long Waiting too long will give you a 5 yard penalty lose 5 yards for delaying the game The game circuitry accepts coins at any time Each coin adds time to the game timer either 70 or 90 seconds selected by the operator However if the operator sets the game for the 2 coin minimum one of those coins buys the player into the game game time is displayed the controls are inactive until the second coin is inserted In either 1 or 2 coin minimum situations if coins are added during a game the time is extended with no other effect If coins are added in the attract mode the scores are reset to zero and the game enters the play select mode D Play Mode Seven players are on each side or team indicated by the seven Xs for defense and seven Os for offense Two or four players control the flashing Xs and Os with their Trak Balls the balance is controlled by the game s computer Refer to Figure 6 for details on the ten different plays and game instructions The play select panel shows exactly how all the defensive and offensive players maneuver Where the panel actually shows yellow players that you control we have printed those players in light grey in the figure 2 PLAYER GAME Rioni TRAK BALLS ACTIVI e
41. e Pe HS WL NO 19 64 m NOW DN DN Wn We Figure 25 4 Player Football Game PCB Assembly Parts List Description 33 Ohm 5 1 4W Carbon Composition Resistor 100 Ohm 5 1 4W Carbon Composition Resistor 220 Ohm 5 V4W Carbon Composition Resistor 330 Ohm 5 4W Carbon Composition Resistor 470 Ohm 5 4W Carbon Composition Resistor IK Ohm 5 4W Carbon Composition Resistor 1 5K Ohm 5 4W Carbon Composition Resistor 2 2K Ohm 5 AW Carbon Composition Resistor 3 9K Ohm 5 1 4W Carbon Composition Resistor 5 6K Ohm 5 W Carbon Composition Resistor 10K Ohm 5 14W Carbon Composition Resistor 22K Ohm 5 4W Carbon Composition Resistor 47K Ohm 5 1 4W Carbon Composition Resistor 56K Ohm 5 4W Carbon Composition Resistor 100K Ohm 5 14W Carbon Composition Resistor 220K Ohm 5 1 4W Carbon Composition Resistor 330K Ohm 5 1 4W Carbon Composition Resistor 390K Ohm 5 14W Carbon Composition Resistor 33 Ohm 5 LG Carbon Composition Resistor 10 uf Aluminum Electrolytic Fixed Axial Lead 25V Capacitor 100 uf Aluminum Electrolytic Fixed Axial Lead 25V Capacitor 001 uf Ceramic Disc 25V Radial Lead Capacitor 01 uf Ceramic Disc 25V Radial Lead Capacitor 1 pf Ceramic Disc 25V Radial Lead Capacitor 100 pf Radial Lead Epoxy Dipped 100V Mica Capacitor 220 pf Radial Lead Epoxy Dipped 100V Mica Capacitor Ol uf 10 Radial Lead Epoxy Dipped 100V Mylar Capacitor
42. ee Figure 8 Trak Ball7M Control Removal e Open game top as illustrated in Figure 7 Ball Replacement Remove three countersunk machine screws from the e Remove eight Allen head screws from the control panel See 1 in this figure Lift out entire contro panel as shown by direction of arrow Remove three carriage bolts from Trak Ball assembly See 2 Remove the Trak Ball assembly Trak Ball assembly s acrylic top plate When the assembly is installed these three screws are right underneath the control panel See Remove and replace the ball See 4 Steering PCB Unplug connector on steering PCB Remove two cross recessed machine screws associated washers and hex nuts from the steering PCB See s Remove the steering PcCB See When replacing this PCB assembly be certain that the black toothed wheel turns freely between the two halves of the red photo sensor device Figure8 Trak Ball Control Repair 4 Player Football 17 2 Play Select PCB Repairs Two problems could occur with this PCB A light emitting diode could burn out or one of the six incandescent lamps could burn out To replace any LED or lamp open the game top and remove this small PCB as described in Figure 9 1 Open the game top as illustrated in Figure 7 2 Unplug the white connector on the Play Select PCB 3 Remove the two flat washers split lock washers and hex nuis that hold down the Play Selec
43. eplacement 19 TV Monitor Removal M ee iw ER A dE RA RR 20 Game and Regulator Audio PCB Replacement 21 Power Distribution 3X wa ia ki OEY RA 24 Signal DISIIDUHDH it di EE 26 Fal AsSsemblobo EE 30 Tabletop Hinges Latches and Shield 32 Control Panel Assembly wk 4 RR e ana 33 Trak bap Assembly mex c ur od amp ea ae Ria da Ra QE 34 Steering Board Assembly 36 Play Select PCB Assembly seo A A 36 Regulator Audio PCB 45560 38 Power Supply Assembly for Raster 5can Games 42 Colin DOOFr ASSEMDIW i id id A uw ded doi gd tara 44 Front Bezel Assembly aid 46 4 Player Football Game PCB Assembly 48 NOTE If reading through this manual does not lead to solving a certain maintenance problem call Tele Help at the Atari Customer Service of fice in your geographical area as shown in one of the two maps below Order all parts from the California office WEST and CENTRAL U S A Parts for all Atari Customers Sales and Service Atari Coin Op Customer Service 1344 Bordeaux Drive Sunnyvale CA 94086 Telex 17 1103 Monday Friday 7 30 4 00 pm Pacific Time ex From California Alaska or Hawaii 408 745 2900 ez From anywhere else in this area toll free 800 538 1611 EAST U S A Sales and Service Only Atari Inc New Jersey Customer Service Office 44 Colonial
44. es use of the 2 4 player pushbutton by lighting and turning it off as appropriate C Play Select Mode The play select mode begins immediately after the necessary coins are accepted by the coin mechanism After this the Play Select pushbutton switch becomes active The screen then changes from the attract mode display to the huddle The game is now in the players hands and the crowd audio is turned on Actually this mode exists at each huddle regardless of the score or of offense or defense conditions The coin message is no longer displayed in the scoreboard display area In stead the scoreboard indicates whether you are the offense or defense for the current scrimmage it also shows a zero 12 4 Player Football score when first placed into the play select mode The down number and yards to go are displayed and time begins counting down The Play Select LED flashes and the switch becomes enabled During the play select mode the player may select either the 2 or 4 player option The LED pushbutton on top of the game above the coin door is identified with the cor responding 2 4 player status During 2 player games only the two right Trak Balls are enabled as seen when facing each control panel The 2 4 Player pushbutton is only enabled during the time between scrimmages when play selections are made During the play select mode the players may select a cer tain play by pressing the Play Select pushbuttons Im me
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46. k do not touch internal parts of the video monitor with your hands or metal objects held in your hands Check the monitor chassis mounting hardware only 3 Check all major subassemblies such as the power supply loudspeaker which contains powerful magnets that will attract small metal items remove these items and all player operated controls and switches Check that the video monitor is securely mounted tighten the hex nuts below the monitor shelf as necessary C Game Installation Figure 2 Installation Requirements 110 VAC 60 Hz nominal 120 watts OR 220 VAC 50 Hz nominal 120 watts 0 to 38 C 32 to 100 F Not over 95 relative 75 x 135 cm 292 x 53 in 94 cm 37 in Temperature Humidity Space Kequired Game Height gt Before plugging in your game make sure that the voltage selection plug on the power supply see Figure 3 is correct for your location s line voltage Check the wire color on the plug and see if it is correct per the list below 1 Voltage Selection Line Voltage Range Voltage Selection Plug Color 90 110 VAC Violet 105 135 VAC Yellow 200 240 VAC Blue 220 260 VAC Brown 4 Player Football 3 POWER INPUT 7 Figure 3 Power Supply 2 Interlock and Power On Off Switches To minimize the hazard of electrical shock while you are working on the inside of the game cabinet two interlock switches have been installed see Figure 4 One is located behind the ac
47. lows 5 Reinstall tne PCB making sure that the connectors are properly plugged in Note they are keyed to fit on only one way so if they don t slip on easily don t force them A reversed connector can damage the machine 1 Open the side access panel Be sure the game s power is off 7 Replace the securing screws and fiber washers in the PCB Reinstall the black connector mounts on the P C 2 Locate the securing screws and fiber washers that hold board Close and lock the side access panel down the PCB in its slots and remove them two screws and washers for each PCB 8 Check that the operation of the game is correct and per form the self test This is especially important with any 3 lf you are removing the game board first remove the game when you replace a PCB Normally the only ad four machine screws that hold the small black connec justments on the game PCB are option switch changes tor mounts along the game PCB s edge Then unplug made on the 4 toggle DIP switch REGULATOR AUDIO PCB 4 PLAYER FOOTBALL GAME PCB dl OPERATOR OPTION SWITCH o GAME PCB Figure 12 Game amp Regulator Audio PCB Replacement 4 Plauer FanthallIM 21 ong details of electronic operation With this manual you received two large sheets that con tain the wiring and schematic diagrams for the 4 Player Football M game Sheet 1 Side A includes an index that shows the arrangement of these diagrams These diagrams inclu
48. m as you face the game registers 1 unit of time per coin 4 units of time per coin 5 units of time per coin 6 units of time per coin Left coin mechanism always registers 1 unit of time per coin Display During Self Test Xs represent switch numbers 4 3 2 1 on the 4 togale DIP switch namely N on F off Indicates settings made at the factory and or recommended settings T Game time is shown after one coin but the controls are inactive until the second coin is inserted 4 Player Football 7 Instruction 1l RAM AND ROM TEST Set self test slide switch to the on posi tion located below the volume potentio meter immediately behind and to the left of the coin door 2 SCROLLING PLAYFIELD TEST Press the Play Select pushbutton on either control panel Release the Play Select pushbutton 3 TRAK BALL TEST Roll any Trak Ball in random motion and observe TV monitor Press and hold down either Play Select button then roll all 4 Trak Ball controls in sequence 4 AUDIO SWITCH AND LAMP TEST Press all the following switches slam the coin switches play select and 2 4 players switches 8 4 Player Football Self Test Procedure Result if Test Passes Result if Test Fails BAD RAM and or BAD ROM will be displayed on the monitor TV monitor displays ROM OK RAM OK as shown below mossa LN om Za FLE ey on Ru pen yi d IC DEE W S gt M NR i Sc
49. m for German 1 Mark Coin 5 Coin Mechanism for Swedish 1 Krona Coin 71 12100YJ as E Coin Mechanism for Japanese 100 Yen Coin 71 1210PE ER Coin Mechanism for English 10 Pence Coin 71 1220CA E 3 gt Coin Mechanism for Australian 20 Cent Coin 71 1202MG GR Coin Mechanism for German 2 Mark Coin 71 1201FF 1 c Coin Mechanism for French 1 Franc Coin 71 1201BT a Coin Mechanism for Thai 1 Baht Coin 71 1205MG Coin Mechanism for German 5 Mark Coin 71 12100LI Coin Mechanism for Italian 100 Lire Coin 71 1201ADU Coin Mechanism for U S 1 00 Coin 4 Player Football M 45 A IA monn mn te Figure 23 Coin Door Assembly continued Parts List Item Part No Qty Description 24 79 99516 13 6 32 Steel Nut and Spring Washer Assembly Quantity of 15 is used on the German DM coin doors 25 007753 01 1 Anti Probe Plate 26 A007638 01 l Slam Switch Assembly 27 75 036S 4 6 Flat Plain SAE Standard Zinc Plated Steel Washer 28 73 3025 6 Carbon Spring Steel External Retaining Ring for 0 184 Diameter Shaft 30 75 056 1 6 nternal Tooth Zinc Plated Steel Lock Washer 32 033368 01 1 Lock Bracket 33 033369 01 1 Lock Arm 34 033371 01 1 Slam Switch Insulator A ATARI NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS RECEIVING THIS DRAWING CONFIDENTIAL Reproduction forbidden without the specitic written permission of Alar Inc Sunnyvale Calitorma This drawing os only conditionally issued and nether receipt nor possession thereot conters or transfers any
50. m the beginning of the program after power up or after a program error 4 Plaver Football M 25 PLAYER 1 PLAY SELECT PCB 2 4 PLAYER SWITCH A AN ANODE B ANODE C GAME SPEAKER TV MONITOR 1 of 2 REGULATOR AUDIO COIN DOOR PCB GAME PCB TEAM 2 TRAKBALL INPUTS SELECT 2 TEAM 1 TRAKBALL INPUTS LED CO LED C3 Figure 14 Signal Distribution 26 4 Player Football b The Microcomputer The microcomputer consists of the microprocessor ad dress decoder and memory The microprocessor MPU is the master controller of all action that takes place in the game circuitry Upon initialization the MPU via ABUSO thru ABUS14 addresses data locations in the program ROMs or PROMs The data from the addressed locations then travels to the MPU via the 8 bit data bus DO thru D7 The MPU decodes this data to determine what action it should perform next i e read coin switch 1 PASS etc The MPU uses RAM memory to temporarily store in formation which it will later recall The MPU is capable of writing or putting data into the RAM and then later reading puling data out of the RAM via the address bus and bidirectional data bus The address decoder performs the critical function of turning on or enabling the appropriate game circuitry De RAM ROM latches etc at the correct times so that infor mation can be transferred back and forth between the game circuitry and the MPU An address map for
51. matler thereof unless by written agreement with ot written permission from the corporation Figure 16 Tabletop Hinges Latches and Shield A034817 01 A Parts List Item Part No Qty Description DN Ch Ui Ou 034383 01 034388 01 034970 01 78 3408 2 Hinge 2 Latch Keeper Bracket 034387 01 1 Tempered Glass Monitor Shield 4 2 Shield Mounting Cleat Spring Draw Latch Hook End 78 13003 A R R T V Glue General Electric Part No 108 32 4 Player Football OVERLAP TAPE NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS RECEIVING TmiS DRAWING CONFIDENTIAL Resroductior forbidden adthout the specihc wrtter permission of Atan Inc Sunnyvale California This crawing is ora conditionat ssued and nether receipt nor 2055655007 trereof conte s or tcansters any in Or ice we 10 use tre subject atler of the draw ng Or any design or tect cal information shown fherec Oran vom to reprocuce this draw g or any part theres except tor manufacture Oy vendors c Atari Incor potates and for manufacture u zcer the cotpc at on s wen ten license no right to reproduce this drawing as granted or the subject matter thereof 5 6 Dy written agreement with or anten permission from the corporation 9 5 07 5 AS SHENS iis W Y di Figure 17 Control Panel Assembly A034821 01 A Parts List Item Part No Qty Description SOON 0 PN 10 62 039 17 70 11 47 A033360 01 A034981 01 A034872 01 0
52. n Resistor R4 12 17 18 22 6 10 5271 1 2 0 ohm 5 La Carbon Composition Resistor RI 7 10 5102 1 1K ohm 5 95 1 4W Carbon Composition Resistor R2 8 10 5272 1 2 7K ohm 5 4W Carbon Composition Resistor R23 9 10 5752 1 7 5K ohm 5 4W Carbon Composition Resistor R7 10 10 5103 2 10K ohm 5 1 4W Carbon Composition Resistor R13 14 11 10 5392 1 3 9k ohm 5 V4W Carbon Composition Resistor R6 13 11 5221 2 220 ohm 5 2W Carbon Composition Resistor R9 21 15 12 52P7 1 2 7 ohm 5 1W Carbon Composition Resistor R5 16 19 100P1015 1 lohm 3 7W Wirewound Resistor R24 17 19 315102 1 1K ohm Vertical PCB Mounting Cermet Trimpot Bournes Series 3392V 1 1K R8 20 24 250106 2 10 uf Aluminum Electrolytic Fixed Axial Lead 25V Capacitor C6 15 22 24 250477 3 470 uf Aluminum Electrolytic Fixed Axial Lead 25V Capacitor C1 4 12 23 24 250108 3 100 uf Aluminum Electrolytic Fixed Axial Lead 25V Capacitor C9 10 13 25 27 250103 2 01 uf Ceramic Disc 25V Radial Lead Capacitor C5 C14 26 27 250104 2 1 pf Ceramic Disc 25V Radial Lead Capacitor C3 C11 27 27 250224 2 22 pf Ceramic Disc 25V Radial Lead Capacitor C8 17 29 27 250102 3 001 pf Ceramic Disc 25V Radial Lead Capacitor C2 7 16 31 31 A14F 2 50V 2 5A Miniature Axial Lead High Current Rectifier CR1 CR4 32 31 1N4001 2 50V Silicon Rectifier 1N4001 Diode CR2 3 34 33 TIP32 1 PNP Power Transistor Type TIP32 Q2 35 34 2N3055 1 NPN Silicon Transistor Type 2N3055 3 36 34 2N3904 2 N
53. ng a window period that occurs at the begin ning and end of the horizontal scan period The data from the PROM may be outputted forwards or backwards from the circuit so that the messages may be read from either end of the game The playfield and motion object pictures are developed through a process called direct memory access ab breviated DMA or cycle sharing This is done by the microcomputer directly accessing the video generators RAM The microcomputer addresses the RAM and writes data into it that designates which stamp is to be displayed Then the microcomputer s address lines are removed and sync addresses the RAM Since sync represents the location of the monitor beam the RAM outputs data that defines the picture stamps at the desired locations The graphics PROM receives the data output from the RAM as an address input and outputs eight picture elements for each line of each stamp d Input Circuits The schematic diagram for the input circuits is located on Sheet 2 Side B of the large sheets The input circuits receive data from all the game switches the option switches and Trak Balls The game switch and option switch inputs are all connected to pullups Each switch input pulls its related signal input to ground when the switch is closed Each Trak Ball has two steering PCBs that produce pulses to define in what direction and how fast the Trak Ball is turning These pulses are processed by the input circuitry
54. replacement parts for the 4 Player Football game Please note that for simplicity all common hardware has been deleted from these parts lists except for Figure 18 Trak Ball Assembly This includes screws nuts washers bolts etc When ordering parts from your distributor give the part number part name applicable figure number of this catalog and serial number of your game This will help to avoid confusion and mistakes in your order We hope the results will be less downtime and more profit from your tette tete game 4 Player Football M S 2 2 ARDOITSBBANI e 5507 17 a STJIM H2LLV MIN TOS By WOJ UDISHILIJIO uglitu JO glia luawesibe valum AQ Ssa un JOPAY ja Pul ACS ay 9 paluBs5 si Buimeup siy 93000103 Gi UD Ou asus2 val JO PUB pajeioc 3 S UONBI00109 Sy Japun 40 JOJU JE Y 0 Siopue AQ ajn 3enugul IO 1082 9 joasau Siu aonpoidaio ybu Aue JOU 10913141 yed Aue JO UDISIpP Aue o0 Burp UMOYS uonrunour sout PISIQNS DUE ASA OY osuoa ao ut iur Aur GUL jJO3I3Q VOISSAISSOA JOU Jd 0294 y ld 519 819jSUP m puP PANSSI JUO SI Buimesp Siy BIUJOuP5 TOBIN BJWO20A OIBAAUUNAS Juj CURLY JO UO SSULIAC V L 91 56 2 Sul UAPA SY 1vILN30I4NO2 HO t 13937 Sh 3
55. rolling Directions Playfield scrolls towards the pressed No playfield scrolling motion button Playfield will freeze The appropriate arrow does not move in the same direction as the Trak Ball An L shaped arrow pointing towards that Trak Ball will move around the en tire playfield exactly as you move the control Each switch activation closed or open enables a different set of arrows to move for all 4 Trak Balls A press release press release series will cycle thru all 4 arrows of each Trak Ball No crowd sound indicates bad sound circuitry loose speaker wires bad switch circuitry or volume control turned all the way down Background crowd sound increases in volume the more switches you hold down simultaneously Crowd sound does not increase or no beep sound indicates a bad switch Each pressed switch generates 2 beeps one beep when pressed and a second beep when released Either some or all lamps are dark burned out All incandescent lamps are lit LEDs remain dark Instruction 5 OPTION SWITCH DISPLAY Observe the open dark gray playfield area on the screen near the ROM OK or BAD ROM message Self Test Procedure Result if Test Passes A combination of Ns and Fs is displayed under the ROM message This indicates how the option switches have been set on the game PCB See the Option Switch Settings list on page 7 for how to set your 4 Player Football game to its various options
56. ssembiy not including the TV monitor fuses Replace fuses only with the same type as listed below See the TV monitor manual for the monitor fuse data FI F2 F3 7 amp 250V 3AG slow blow glass cartridge type fuse F4 F5 F6 3 amp 250V 3AG slow blow glass cartridge type fuse The metal power supply chassis is marked with all six fuse numbers and amperages Figure 22 shows the power sup ply in detail including top and botom views C Opening the Game Top Prior to repairing or replacing any component on the game top or prior to removing the TV monitor unplug the game Then open the coin door Reach through the opening and unlock both luggage style latches above the coin door see Figure 7 Lift up the game top and tilt it away from you The two gas springs will hold the top up Do not jam the game top up against its top most position this is hard on the gas spring mounting hardware LUGGAGE STYLE LATCH Figure 7 Opening the Game Top 16 4 Player Football 1 Trak Ball Maintenance and Repair To maintain this control vou will only have to lubricate the bearings approximately every 1 000 in income earned or every 2 000 credits The number of credits can be read off the coin counter located on the coin door Use only 2 drops of 3 in One oil in each of the ball bearings Each Trak Ball control has five bearings For further instructions on how to replace the Trak Ball or either steering PCB s
57. t PCB Remove this board 4 Replace the small burned out lamp or light emitting diode as needed Figure 9 Play Select Lamp and LED Replacement 18 4 Player Football 3 Pushbutton Switch Replacement The three light emitting diode LED switches on top of the game have a very low failure rate ln case a switch should ever be suspect first test it per the description that follows To replace the switch refer to Figure 10 O Remove the wires from the suspected switch Set multimeter to ohms scale Set ohms scale to R x 1 then zero the meter CONTACT naa L E D SWITCH e Remove all wires from the faulty switch e Turn the switch counterclockwise while holding the black cone shaped molding on the outside of the con trol panel Install a new switch using the reverse procedure Reconnect the harness wires COMMON r LIGHT EMITTING f DIODE L E D Ji CONTACTS NORMALLY CLOSED N C CONTACT TO REMOVE TURN COUNTERCLOCKWISE Connect multimeter leads to appropriate LED switch contacts See Figure 10 for designation of switch contacts and meter lead placement Check contacts push and release the switch button for closed and open continuity If the contacts do not operate sharply or always re main closed or open then replace the LED switch as described in Figure 10 7 NORMALLY OPEN N O CONTACT LED SWITCH TESTING SINGLE POLE DOUBLE THROW SPDT SWITCH WITH INTERNAL
58. ted Steel Washer 8 Flat SAE Standard Zinc Plated Steel Washer 6 Flat Plain SAE Standard Zinc Plated Steel Washer 4 40 Shallow Pattern Prevailing Torque Corrosion Resistant Steel Lock Nut 76 32 Standard Cadmium Plated Steel Machine Hex Nut 3 8 16 Standard Cadmium Plated Steel Machine Hex Nut Label with Lubrication Instructions A ATARI A Plavor FaanthallT M ar NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS RECEIVING THIS DRAWING CONFIDENTIAL Reproduction forbidden without the specilic written permission of Atar Inc Sunnyvale California This drawing is only conditronatly issued and neither receipt nor possession thereof confers or transfers any right in or license to use the subject matter of the drawing or any design or technical information Shown thereon nor any right to reproduce this drawing or any part thereof excep for manufacture by vendors of Atar Incor porated and for manufaclure under the corporation S writ ten license no righi to reproduce this drawing 15 granted or ihe subject matter thereof unless by written agreement with Or written permission from the corporation e Gel pz go gt 2030643 ev IAATAO o TRACES SHOWN ARE ON OPPOSITE MDE J2 13 Figure 19 Steering Board Assembly A009060 02 C Parts List item Part No Qty Description Ref Designation 5 10 5392 2 3 9K ohm 5 1 4W Carbon Composition Resistor R14 15 6 10 5331 4 330 ohm 5 14W Carbon Composition Resis
59. the address decoder is included on the schematic diagram on Sheet 1 Side B c Video Generator The video generator produces all the video seen on the monitor It produces three signals 1 the playfield 2 the moving objects Xs Os football and scrimmage line marker and 3 all alphanumerics at each end of the playfield When you play 4 Player Football your view of the monitor is from the side However the following infor mation is in reference to the monitor sitting in its normal orientation with the longer sides of the screen at the top and bottom The schematic diagram for this circuit is on Sheet 2 Side A of the large sheets included with this manual The monitor display for this game has a raster of 240 horizontal lines These lines are separated into three sec tions The message section on each side of the screen that displays game related messages is generated by the alphanumerics generator The video for the playfield and moving objects in the center section are generated by the graphics generator Both the alphanumerics and graphics generators produce picture elements called stamps that are eight horizontal bits wide by eight vertical lines high The playfield is 24 stamps wide by 30 stamps high Each message section is 3 stamps wide by 30 stamps high The alphanumerics generator receives data from the microcomputer that addresses the alphanumerics PROM However the PROM can only output data to the video summer duri
60. tor R10 13 7 10 5471 2 470 ohm 5 1 4W Carbon Composition Resistor R7 8 8 27 250104 1 0 1 uf 20 25V Ceramic Disk Radial Lead Capacitor C2 9 29 046 1 10 uf 10 20V Tantalum Axial Lead Capacitor Cl 10 34 2N3643 2 Type 2N3643 NPN Switching Transistor Q1 2 13 79 58005 1 10 Contact Connector 14 030369 01 1 Radial Optical Coupler 36 4 Player Football A NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS RECEIVING THIS DRAWING 3 CONFIDENTIAL Reproduction fo bakten without Ihe d specitic writen permission af Atan lex Sunnyvale s Calitornia This drawing is Only condibonally issued and A A neither receipt nor possession thereof conters or transters 1 3 any right in or license lo use the subject matter ef the Q y drawing or any design or lechnical information shown NI f thereon or any right to reproduce this drawing er any part thereat except tor manufacture by veaders ot Atati incor porated and for manufacture under the corporation 5 writ ten license no nghar t reproduce This drawing as granted ot the subject matter thereof unless by written agreement with Or wa tten permission trom the corporation YAJ9210 JIAGTOOA R3YAJS b ev O IRATA AU MI 3JAM ST8KEOA a rO EVBREO amp PL TRACES SHOWN ARE ON OPPOSITE SIDE 506 S PL Figure 20 Play Select PCB Assembly A034872 01 A Parts List Item Part No Qty Description 2 38 MV5053 5 Light Emitting Diode with Red Diffused
61. tu va w nn n e ses ener MO W s W N a w nu w w mon n a w m a a n e une 4 Player Football M penetre The play select panel illustrates five offensive and five defensive plays The panel is backlighted by six incandes cent lamps Prior to selecting any of the five plays the five LED lamps are dark Pressing the Play Select pushbutton lights a random LED The player may now make a selection by stepping the LED from left to right before the scrimmage begins On the next play the LEDs stay dark until the pushbutton is press ed again The Trak Ball is the control for the wide receiver or quarterback if you re the offensive player or for the defen sive backs This control is operated by rolling it in any direc tion with the palm of your hand It moves the appropriate man to any position on the scrolling playfield by moving him at a rate proportional to the roll of the ball The Trak Ball and the Play Select pushbuttons will only be enabled during the play select and the play modes Otherwise these con trols are disabled B Attract Mode The attract mode begins when AC power is applied to the game and the power on off switch is turned on While in the attract mode the TV monitor randomly displays the plays and the game simultaneously lights up the corresponding LED The Xs indicate defensive players and the Os indicate offensive players This mode alternates ran domly between 2 and 4 player games it also demonstrat
62. with your 4 Player Football game 2 ON OFF SWITCH SAFETY INTERLOCK SWITCHES Figure 4 Interlock and Power On Off Switches 4 Player Football 5 D Self Test Procedure This game will test itself and provide data to demonstrate that the game s circuitry and controls are operating properly The data is provided on the TV monitor and the game speakers no additional equipment is required Part of the self test includes a test of the volume level and a display of the operator selected game options Therefore we suggest you run the self test anytime you need to adjust the volume or change the options Besides this method will eliminate an inaccurate coin count which would be gotten by tripping the coin switch wire merely to change the volume level during game play To begin the self test follow the instructions outliried in Figure 5 VOLUME CONTROL VOLUME INCREASE TURN CLOCKWISE SELF TEST N SWITCH Location of Self Test Switch and Volume Control 6 4 Player Football Option Switch Settings To change the toggle positions of the switch assembly you need not remove the PCB The switch usually colored blue is easily accessible when the PCB is left mounted in place Switch Setting on 4 Toggle DIP Switch on game PCB 4 3 2 1 Off On On Off On On Off On On Off Off Off Result 70 seconds per coin 90 seconds per coin l coin minimum 2 coin minimum f Right coin mechanis
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