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2. 11 AUDIO IN 8 9 15 SCREEN POWER EVEN LANE ADJUSTMENTS J6 J7 COMMUNICATION OUT J10 swe sw3 sva 5 2 COMMUNICATION INPUT i v 8 J9 210 14 9 no 63 19 Dn EXCITER AUDIOIN 4 T8 J4 J A c Je J 17 1 foi HEARTBEAT 7 LED s 012 TERMINATOR J 2 ce JP1 5 lt De e 19 J eok us 5 n RI u4 fel i 6 9 5 EVEN LANE EXCITER 1 cs B AUDIO OUT J5 AUDIO TERMINATOR SPEAKER 13 16 i 10 SOREEN POWER RS232 RS485 SELECT RS232 RS485 SELECT COMM JUMPER Jp10 BG 18 J2 JP7 LCD Console Control PCB The function of the components and connectors on the LCD Console Control PCB are 1 2 3 4 5 Audio In Input of the intercom audio s originating at the control desk audio control box If the board is located in the first console the cable comes from the control desk Audio Control box For the reset of the lanes the cable comes from the LCD Console Control PCB of the previous lane Refer to Audio Out 72 Audio Out J2 Output of the intercom audio to t
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4. 1 TO RS 232 CABLE 2 TO RS 232 PORT ON SAMSUNG MONITOR 3 PIN3 4 PIN2 5 5 g TO DISPLAY ETHERNET CONTROLLER SWITCH T WHT ORN WHT ORN 1 E ORN ORN 2 PIN f PIN 8 A n E 2 m mu E WHT BLUE 2 WHT BLUE 5 GRN GRN j h 5 WHT BRN 5 WHT BRN 5 RJ 45 2 8 m SB SIND PINOUT CATSe Ethernet Cable Part No 57 501133 XXX 1 TO DISPLAY CONTROLLER 2 ETHERNET SWITCH 18 Widescreen Overhead Monitors CONTENTS Glossary Of Terms eei n pod ne came tier 3 Vector Network System ies esiste soto 4 Vector Gott LM 10 COMMS CEL OMS 11 Front Panel Connectors and Controls eese eene nennen enne 11 Rear Panel COMMECOMS 3 rir Pera priv E 12 Color 14 Pole Display Receipt Printer Cash 15 Receipt Printer eae 16 P l Display 17 Cash PAWEL 17 Int
5. e 9 OR 8 D o LY 5 ISS LEFT LANE ER 1 9 TOUCHSCREEN GLOBAL AUDIO E 1 9 GLOBAL AUDIO 3 iE 4 LCD VIDEO LCD CONSOLE CONTROL PCB CONTROL 1 57 301101 400 232 485 PCB 57 500363 400 COMMUNICATION 11 2 COMMUNICATION LCD PANEL lt 19 POWER INVERTER 14 SCORER COMPUTER 15 VIDEO 57 500360 000 19 EXCITER AUDIO 16 57 500275 000 17 S 57 300153 000 S9 o 8 SRS os AS 6 1 RIGHT CANE 3j TOUCHSCREEN P i 14 3 4 NEXT LANE LCD VIDEO LCD CONSOLE CONTROL PCB CONTROL 57 301101 400 232 485 PCB 57 500363 400 58 2 LCD PANEL nr ION 13 19 NC POWER INVERTER 2 57 300153 000 15 VIDEO 57 500360 000 LCD
6. 1 lt WHITE 2 BEEPER WHITE 4 i6 2 lt 3 DATA OUT BLACK gt 2 612 ON 3 lt 4 GND RED 4 7 BEEPER SPEAKER ASSEMBLY GREEN 5 CTRL GREEN PE A 57 300400 000 5 lt YELLOW 6 DATA IN YELLOW 5 57 300490 4 lt BLUE 2 BEEPER BLUE Beep Speaker to Front Desk Audio Video Cable Assembly Part No 57 300489 000 1 TO J2 ON BEEPER SPEAKER 2 BEEPER 3 DATA OUT ASSEMBLY 57 300400 000 4 GROUND 5 CONTROL 6 DATA IN 7 TO J1 J2 J3 OR J4 FRONT DESK A V 57 300490 4XX 1 lt WHITE 2 BEEPER WHITE 1 lt BLACK 3 DATA OUT BLACK 2 m 3 RED 4 GND RED 3 TO J3 ON INTERCOM ASSEMBLY lt GREEN 5 CTRL GREEN gt BEEP SPEAKER ASSEMBLY 57 300184 000 5 e YELLOW 6 DATA IN YELOW 5 2 57 300400 000 lt BLUE 2 BEEPER BLUE 6 Beep Speaker to Intercom Short 12 in Cable Assembly Part 57 300498 000 1 TOJ1 ONINTERCOM ASSEMBLY 2 BEEPER 3 DATA OUT 57 300184 000 4 GROUND 5 CONTROL 6 DATA IN 7 TO J3 ON BEEP SPEAKER ASSEMBLY 57 300400 000 1 lt WHITE 2 BEEPER WHITE 1 2 BLACK 3 DATA OUT BLACK gt 3 B 3 RED 4 GND RED 3 TO J3 ON INTERCOM ASSEMBLY 4 GREEN 5 CTRL GREEN 4 BEEP SPEAKER ASSEMBLY 57 300184 000 5 YELLOW 6 DATA IN 57 300400 000 lt 2 BEEPER BLUE
7. 1 TOUCHSCREEN 2 1 2 LCD PANEL TOUCHSCREEN LCD PANEL 9 RIGHT LANE 10 LEFT LANE Lower Flatscreen Wiring 1 TOUCHSCREEN 2 LCD PANEL 3 LCD VIDEO CONTROL PCB 57 301101 400 4 LCD CONSOLE CONTROL 5 RS 232 EXCITER AUDIO 6 POWER TRANSFORMER RS232 485 PCB 57 500363 400 7 SCORER COMPUTER 8 VIDEO 9 RIGHT LANE 10 LEFT LANE 24 Troubleshooting The Picture Lower LOD Touch Screen is Bad Adjust the LCD display Check the Video Cable to the LCD Start Here Is the problem on one LCD Swap video cables at the secondary patch panel Did the problem move to the other monitor Replace the LCD Display Reboot the Scorer Computer Reseat the 2nd Video3 PCB NO Reboot the Scorer Reseat the 2nd Computer Video3 PCB Check the large Swap Replace the Ribbon cable LCD Interface attached to the PCB 2nd Video3 PCB Swap Replace the Replace the Secondary Patch Video3 PCB Panel Check the cable to the LCD Interface PCB Check the cables to the Secondary Patch Panel Troubleshooting 25 Lower LOD Touch Sc
8. RIGHT PINSPOTTER 5 SCORER 2 3 visto CAMERA COMPUTER 7 9 EVENEANE CAMERA OUT TRANSMIT 8 AUXILIARY SWEEP LED RECEIVE CAMERA LED UJ 10 n 1 XH FOUL ODD LANE SWEEP 11 32 FOUL JUMPER J3 1ST BALL LEDS m 7 NOT USED CAMERA 12 31 35 FOUL SIGNAL RIGHT LANE 227 LEDS SWEEP SWITCH is FOUL L FOULR J 7H LED ew ser E 13 30 m z 29 ANE us 55 ga LEVEN LANE LEFTLANE DATA LEDS 2 ME CONTROL SWEEP SWITCH NOT USED o5 ses E 2 i LED D22 U10 E i ue A 2 28 j E LEFT LANE 5 sl 14 TAKE DATA LEDS x S ow E 513 ODD LANE NOTUSED 27 25 n CONTROL DIAGNOSTICS 1 e s 5 oap 26 LED 80 0 8D E NPS LEDS NOT USED E 25 Gels 15 AMF BUMPER Soos E Def mma LEDS 24 8 17 2 20 NES NOT USED Ane ODD 19 DUMEEE BALLDETECT EVEN Re BALL DETECT CONTROL 23 LEFT PINSPOTTER RIGHT PINSETTER 21 18 NPS NOT USED AMF BALL DETECT SHORT CYCLE JUMPER JP6 Vector Camera Chassis Version 6 0 The function of the components in the Vector Camera Chassis version 5 0 are 1 sweep rake switch 2 sweep rake switch 3 4 Odd Lane Sweep 1 Signal from the odd lane pinsetter s
9. 9 57 863589 000 1 12 57 500050 000 13 57 500281 000 17 5 2 TRIPLE LCD WIDE SCREEN OVERHEADS 57 500799 009 57 863590 000 57 863591 000 d 24 57 500799 003 4 10 57 500799 007 4 9 57 863589 000 27 OVERHEAD 4 7 b 57 500399 000 00000000009 22 SCORING PERIPHERALS COMPUTER 11 57 500207 000 b 4 13 E 57 500281 000 gt 11 15 18 57 500220 000 25 57 500279 000 8 27 609941 000 57 301125 000 14 57 30110 000 57 30110 000 19 7 57 500399 000 7 57 500399 000 8 27 609941 000 57 301125 000 7 57 500399 000 p gt LANE PAIR 21 57 500278 000 14 20 57 301111 000 57 30110 000 19 TO NEXT 7 57 500399 000 p gt LANE Vector HD with Keypad Non GS Pinsetters Lane Pair Cables 1 4 7 gt 10 SCORING COMPUTER 2 5 8 EVEN LANE 57 500399 000 SCORING COMPUTER TO KEYPAD CABLE 57 500799 00X CONTROL CABLE 11 OVERHEAD TO OVERHEAD 57 500
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11. pss 6 PCI 1 2NDFAN HARD DRIVE 10 CONNECTOR PCI EXPRESS Pola SLOTS SATA3 SATA2 6000907 SYSTEM SATA5 SATA4 9585 1 12 USB 7 8 USB 1 2 ATX POWER Ge GEES SWITCH AEE FRONT Pane 4 CONNECTOR CONNECTOR Vector Motherboard ITOX BL630D The function of the main components on the Motherboard Model BL630D are 1 Audio Out Connector Connector to the Primary Patch Panel for the exciter audio The audio is then routed to the scorer consoles as needed 2 Battery Provides battery backup for setup information stored in CMOS memory so that it is retained in case of a power outage 10 Vector Scorers 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Com 1 Connector Not Used Com 2 Connector This connector is used to communicate to optional Brunswick automated bumpers DIMM Sockets Dual Inline Memory Module Connectors where the RAM is installed Hard Drive Connector Connection for the Scorer computer s hard drive When a SATA serial interface hard drive is used connect the data cable from the SATA drive to the connection labeled SATA
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13. 39 e 39 feros UN EXT 40 Pinsetter Eee t se RU REIR 43 Intercom Service ree 45 Au EA 47 Camera CalibFAtlOB eerie reati Ee koe 50 Service 51 Broken Lane Hold inier ertet PEE 52 Reboot Shutdown Wake Up cce te order 53 5 56 GS Pinsetter Control enc etr or ei iiem 57 TTE 59 File Meni 62 Updating The Scorer eese eene nennen nennen rennen 63 Updating Scoring Computer Software sess nennen 63 Updating Commercial Advertisement 1 5 64 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 1 Updating Exciter Graphics and 64 Scorer Computer Synchronization 65 Vector Version 3 0 OF POL rcnt ide ire e eL Ie o eL 65 Vector Version 3 2 0r higher ueste dieere ena 66 Vector Plus Control Desk OUT 67 Lane Status Vector Settings Eae Re E ee ases
14. 1 RED PIN 1 STRIPE 57 500251 000 2 Ribbon Cable Part No 57 50025 1 000 1 RED STRIPE PIN 1 2 10 CONNECTION 1 2 TO SCORING TO ETHERNET SWITCH COMPUTER 1 WHITE ORANGE WHITE ORANGE 1 E M ORANGE ORANGE PINT PIN 8 WHITE GREEN WHITE GREEN 5 PIN PIN 8 4 e BLUE 4 5 WHITE BLUE el WHITE BLUE 5 2 GREEN h WHITE BROWN WHITE BROWN RJ 45 8 BROWN BROWN 8 RJ 45 PINOUT PINOUT Ethernet Cable CAT5e Cable Part No 57 500256 xxx 1 TO SCORING COMPUTER 2 ETHERNET SWITCH 1 TO ODD LANE 9 X TO EVEN LANE TOUCHWORXPCB 2 CHASSIS GND 5 5 DRAIN TOUCHWORX PCB BLACK 4 RX EVEN 5 BLACK jia l2 WHITE BLACK 2 5 TX EVEN WHITE BLACK 2 BROWN 2 6 EXCITER EVEN 5 BROWN 3 8 5 io 3 WHITE BROWN 6 7 GND WHITE BROWN 6 J9 5 5 LJ 1 5 1 gt lt 1 2 gt gt 1 lt 2 gt 3 J 4 gt 4 5 LA 5 6 1 6 lt LAN Cable Odd Even Lane Touc
15. SPEAKER KEYBOARD J2 J1 Di B De mou 1 aoe DIAGNOSTICS LED zm S D3 m i n 9 d u R33 R34 D3 US 22 Iz m D mmm o 6 1 ul R47 E COMM POWER EXCITER AUDIO Le By IN gum cx 4 13 Ror i 9 C36 R66 w 65 R67 16 p E amp C44 ur 5 R 875 55 m El ee R78 C54 cle p 7 R79 D10 DIe DI3 DI4 8 COMM POWER EXCITER AUDIO 9 E OUT J4 amp 7 8 2 MICROPHONE 4 AUDIO IN 3 J7 AUDIO J5 AUDIO OUT TERMINATOR J6 Jp4 Keypad Interface PCB The function of the connectors and components on the Keypad Interface are 1 2 3 4 5 Diagnostic LED D3 This light flashes to indicate that the PCB is functioning Audio In J5 Input of the intercom audio s originating at the control desk audio control box If the board is located in the first console the cable comes from the control desk Audio Control box For the reset of the lanes the cable comes from the Keypad Interface PCB for the previous lane Refer to 3 Audio Out J6 Audio Out J6 Output of the intercom audio for the next console This connection allows the continuation of the intercom audio s to the next lane If the board is installed i
16. 25227 71 00 2 4 6 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 RESET BUTTON 3 STATUS LEDS 4 CONNECTORS Netgear Prosafe JFS524E The functions of the components and connectors on the Netgear JFS524E 24 Port switch are 1 Power LED This LED indicates when the Ethernet switch is powered on 2 Reset Button Push this button to restart the switch Push and hold the button to restore the switch settings to factory defaults 3 Status LEDs These LEDs indicate the status of each RJ 45 connector The Link Act LEDs lights when there is a device connected to the corresponding port A flashing Link Act LED indicates information is being transmitted though the port The speed LED located below each Link Act LED indicates the speed at which the devices are communicating A green LED indicates a communication rate of 100M If the LED is off a 10M link has been established 3 RJ 45 Connector Connection port for the Cat5 ethernet cables attached to each display controller and the ethernet switch located at the control desk or office Each port is capable of auto sensing for IOMbps 100Mbps Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 27 TV VIDEO DISTRIBUTION The TV video distribution system works similar to a typical cable tv system A distribution center typically located at the control desk takes the audio video from each source and assigns a unique TV channel to each of them then combines the
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18. No Scoring on Both Lanes 5 Pinsetter Start Here Check the Sweep Rake switches for proper operation Check for proper operation of the pinsetter Check the ball Does the Ball detector NO Detector indicate YES 4 Computer to alignment when the ball detect Distribution PCB beam is blocked Check the ball Check Ribbon detector For cables from the adjacent lanes main Video3 PCB to the Primary Patch Panel Replace ball Replace Swap the Distribution PCB Replace Swap the Reseat replace Primary Patch 46 the main Video3 Panel PCB Troubleshooting 13 No Scores for Multiple Lanes Non GS Pinsetters Start Here Check for proper operation of each pinsetter Has any maintenance been performed on the pinsetters Check the cabling from the Scorer Computer to pin cameras Check Ribbon cables from the main Video3 PCB to the Primary Patch Panel Replace Swap the main Video3 PCB Replace Swap the Primary Patch Panel YES Check the Sweep Rake switches for proper operation Scoring for all GS Series pinsetters is generated in the pinsetter s electrical box Troubleshooting GS Pinsetiers Circuit Descariptiorr Nexgen and l
19. GREEN 10 LEFT FOUL RED BLACK GREEN WHITE 11 LEFT FOUL WHITE ORANGE 12 RIGHT FOUL YELLOW 13 RIGHT FOUL NC 3 TO 9 ON DISTRIBUTION BOARD gt 6 POWER NO 7 POWER COM RIGHT lt 8 BROWN BLUE ORANGE YELLOW 57 500212 000 9 CYCLE COM 10 TO AMF 8290 AMF 8290XL Foul Reset Cable Part 57 500212 000 1 TO J10 ON DISTRIBUTION 2 TOJ3ONDISTRIBUTION 3 TO J9 ON DISTRIBUTION BOARD BOARD BOARD 4 RIGHT 5 LEFT 6 POWER NO 7 8 CYCLE 9 CYCLE 10 8290 Vector Camera Assembly 31 1 ELECTRICAL BOX 1 2 ELECTRICAL BOX RAKE SWITCH 2 TRIGGER CLIP RAKE SWITCH ET 3 TRIGGER CLIP Brunswick A Pinsetter Sweep Switch Cable Part No 57 500213 000 1 ELECTRICAL BOX 2 SWITCH 3 TRIGGER 5 12 DC 6 LEFT BALL DETECT DN DISTRIBUTION 7 GND 6 LEFT BALL DETECT 9 TO BALL DETECTS 5 12V DC WHITE 8 RIGHT BALL DETECT BLUE 57 500220 000 ON DISTRIBUTION 7 GND ORANGE Ball Detect Cable Part No 57 500220 000 1 TO J15 ON DISTRIBUTION BOARD 2
20. 9 LINN 1n04 1 a e 000 02005 5 1104 000 022005 5 1 2 193130 NOILOANNOO ON 000 1820089 8 318VO VLVd 0 0 errr LIII 2 000 60 009 9 318VO ATOAD 1HOHS v 40193130 11 8 1431 1 ssayjodsuld 650729 AWV SUMIM D42um WALSAS GaALVWWOLNY OL 81 000 18Z00S 2S or Ler 40193130 318vo viva 01 000 0S000S 2S 24 SL LHOIH 1 1431 1 000 0zz00S 2S 318v9 193130 91 HJHOOS c 000 12009 6 HOLIMS d33MS 91 000 01 200S ZS 318vo uaMod L3sa 9 000 602009 9 318vO ATOAOLYOHS v 36 Troubleshooting The Pinsetter for Muitilple Lanes Will Not Tum On Non GS Pinsetter Start Do the Pinsetters turn on when using the mechanic switch at the machine Is the problem on one lane pair only Do the Distribution PCBs for the pinsetters have power Reboot the Scorer Computer y Check the configuration of the scorer computer s Check the main power to the Pinsetters The the wir
21. OVERHEAD 6 VIDEO OVERHEAD 5 VIDEO OVERHEAD 4 VIDEO fij OVERHEAD 3 VIDEO LT OVERHEAD 2 VIDEO L OVERHEAD 1 VIDEO n B LU T m RS 232 CONVERTER 8 PINSETTER DATA CABLE 10 LCD TOUCHSCREEN CONTROL CABLE 9 LCD TOUCHSCREEN VIDEO CABLES OVERHEAD 11 PRIMARY PATCH PANEL 13 DISPLAY CONTROLLER TRIPLE MONITORS WITH TV ONLY 6 OVERHEAD CONTROL 1 CABLES AD 9 LCD TOUCHSCREEN VIDEO CABLES Vector HD Scoring Computer Cabling LCD Touchscreen GS Pinsetters 1 SCORING COMPUTER 4 LCD TOUCHSCREEN 5 7 GS NEXGEN ELECTRONICS 8 10 LCD TOUCHSCREEN CONTROL CABLE DISPLAY CONTROLLER 11 13 2 TRIPLE WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD MONITORS W TV ONLY CONTROL CABLES PINSETTER DATA CABLE PRIMARY PATCH PANEL 3 RS 232 CONVERTER 6 OVERHEAD VIDEO CABLE 9 LCD TOUCHSCREEN VIDEO CABLES 12 SECONDARY PATCH PANEL Vector Scorers 53 16 DISPLAY 57 500799 003 CONTROLLER 10 57 500799 007 9 57 500799 009 57 863590 000 ING 57 863591 000
22. TOR 34 WIDE SCREEN TV ONLY MONITOR 33 OVERHEAD CONTROL 7 SCORER VIDEO 11 5 ETHERNET 1 BOWLER S AREA 3 DISPLAY NTROLLER 8 INTERCOM 33 OVERHEAD CONTROL AUDIO 4 TOUCH SCREEN 4 TOUCH SCREEN 29 INTERCOM AUDIO OUT 6 COMMUNICATION EXCITER AUDIO 30 POWER ee 2 PINSETTER AREA 32 TV VIDEO OPTIONAL 9 FROM VECTOR CONTROL DESK 8 INTERCOM AUDIO 31 TRANSFORMER 26 RS 232 25 CONVERTER RS 232 27 22 RS 485 SCORER SE COMPUTER 10 ETHERNET SWITCH 5 13 LANES 3 4 12 COMMUNICATION POWER 14 LANES 5 6 15 LANES 7 8 16 DISTRIBUTION PINSETTER CONTROL 20 PINSETTER 18 FOUL UNIT 19 BALL DETECT 17 PINSETTER CONTROL 20 PINSETTER VIDI 28 BRUNSWICK AUTOMATED BUMPERS 21 CAMERA EO POWER Vector HD Scoring System with Touchscreens and All Pinsetters except GS Series 1 BOWLER S AREA 2 PINSETTER AREA 3 4 TOUCHSCREEN 5 WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD 6 MONITOR 7 SCORER
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24. 2 WIDE SCREEN TV ONLY OVERHEAD MONITOR 1 WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD MONITORS 1 WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD MONITORS Overhead Control Cabling 1 WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD 2 WIDE SCREEN TV ONLY 3 8 PORT ETHERNET SWITCH MONITORS OVERHEAD MONITORS OFFICE 4 24 PORT ETHERNET SWITCH 5 DISPLAY CONTROLLER RS 232 COMMUNICATION 7 CAT5 CABLE Troubleshooting 17 One Widescreen Scorer Overhead WII Not Tum On Start Here Is the monitor set to off or the TV mode at the control desk Set the monitor to scorer display mode Refer to the scorer video troubleshooting procedure 18 Troubleshooting Use the remote control or the power button on the overhead to turn on the monitor Did the monitor power on NO YES Use the OEM remote control to select scorer display input NO Is video displayed on the monitor Verify the monitor ID is set to the proper lane number Verify the cables and connection to the monitor s RS 232 connectors Check that power is applied to the back of the monitor Check the fuses in the Bruns wick power supply box Replace the monitor Multiple Widescreen Scorer Overheads WII Not Tum On Start Here Are the monitors set to off or the TV mode at the control desk Set the monitor
25. 36 Vector Scorers Date mm da yy Time hh mm ss IDE Primary Master IDE Primary Slave bp Drive Drive B Video gt Halt On Base Mernory Extended Mernory Total Memory IDE Secondary Master IDE Secondary Slave Tue March 16 2004 1419555 Press Enter Press Enter None Press Enter None Press Enter None None None No Errors 640K 129024K 130048K CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2000 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Item Help Menu Level To enter next page for detail hard drive settings F5 Previous Values Neos Move EnterSelect PU PD Value FlO Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Bios Standard CMOS Features 15 Press ESC to return to the Main Bios Screen 16 Press F10 to save the selections leave the bios setup screens and reboot the Scorer Computer Vector Scorers 37 PCI Bus Board Removal The PCI Bus Boards are the boards that connect to the white medium sized connectors of the Motherboard For Vector HD only Video3 PCBs use the PCI slots To remove the PCI Bus Board s perform the following steps 1 4 5 Turn off Scorer Computer using main power switch located on side of chassis and remove the power cord from the power supply Disconnect any cables that are attached to the board being removed Label the cables so that you can reconnect them pro
26. HH IMPORTANT Apply the cleaning solution to the cloth before wiping down the screen DO NOT spray the solution directly onto the touchscreen CIRCUIT BOARD AND COMPONENT REMOVAL CAUTION Some circuits and circuit boards in the Scorer Computer or console may be static sensitive and can be damaged due to improper handling You should follow the suggested guidelines to avoid problems HH NOTE Failure to use proper handling techniques for the circuit board may void the warranty 1 Before working on or removing any board you MUST discharge any static within your body by touching the metal chassis of the Scorer Computer or console If added protection from static electricity is desired wear a grounded wrist strap 2 Always keep static sensitive boards and components in their protective wrapping when not in use 3 Handle the boards by the edges only to avoid damaging the board 4 Avoid touching the gold plated edge terminals 5 When handling hard drives use extra care to ensure that the drive is not dropped or handled roughly Even slight jarring of the drive could cause damage 32 Vector Scorers Before replacing any component you must determine if it requires any initial setup Refer to the chart titled Configuration Chart Setup Required Setup Comments Hard Drive Yes Set Scorer Computer configuration using the Configuration Menu at the console Default Password Keypads Vector Flatscreens 939393 Download Up
27. INPUT VOLTAGE FUSE RATING 110 VAC 120 VAC 5 AMP 250V Slo Blow 220 VAC 240 VAC 25 AMP 250V Slo Blow Fuse Voltage Selector Chart 4 Insert the fuse holder into the power receptacle with the desired voltage designation positioned toward the indicator on the receptacle 5 Connect the power cord to the transformer 28 Vector Scorers LCD Touchscreen Adjustment Procedure Adjustment to the LCD Touchscreen is performed through 4 push button switches located on the touchscreen controller PCB These push buttons allow the user to access an on screen adjustment menu to adjust brightness contrast color and image position Refer to figure titled Touchscreen Adjustment Push Buttons 1 2 3 4 RESET UP DOWN SELECT Touchscreen Adjustment Push Buttons 1 RESET 2 UP 3 DOWN 4 SELECT 1 Reset Use this button to reset all options to factory default settings 2 Up Use this button to increase the setting of the selected option or to move up the selection menu 3 Down Use
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30. 10 J3 EVEN LANE 11 DRAIN 12 NO CONNECTION 13 EVEN LANE KEYPAD PCB RX EVEN BLACK 1 5 BLACK WHITE TX EVEN X BLACK WHITE 1 3 RED 12 5 RED 3 TORODD PANE 2 RED WHITE lt S X X X RED WHITE 6 BROWN A SOUND EVEN 5 la BROWN E TO J3 EVEN LANE AuDIOGNO 6 S BROWNIWHITE 7 amp chassis 4 DRAIN L lt 78 9 10 LAN Cable Odd to Even Lane Cable Keypad Table Mount Part No 57 500279 000 1 TO J4 ODD LANE KEYPAD PCB 2 44 ODDLANE 3 J3 EVEN LANE 4 DRAIN 5 CONNECTION 6 J3 EVEN LANE KEYPAD j BLACK 6 RXD BLACK BLACK WHITE 7 X BLACK WHITE 3 d 4 RED g 8 GND RED 4 12 TO DIST 1 4 ON lt RED WHITE a 9 12 8 RED WHITE 8 DISTRI LOTON HOARD L lt BROWN 8 GND BROWN P E BROWNMHITE _ a qossv S BRowNWHITE 5 167 2 NC 2 an 187 4 SHELL DRAIN GND 3 DRAIN 5 4 SHELL Camera Data Cable Part No 57 500281 000 1 TO DIST 1 4 ON LANE SERVER 2 NO CONNECTION 3 DRAIN 4 SHELL 5 DISTRIBUTION 6 RXD 7 TXD 8 GROUND 9 12 VOLTS 10 5 VOLTS 11 CHASSIS GROUND 12 TO J7 ON DISTRIBUTION BOARD IN SCANNER 1 19 20 RED PIN 1 STRIPE 57
31. 5 J12 RIGHT LANE 57 500209 000 AMF 8270MP Short Cycle Cable Part No 57 500209 000 1 TO PINSETTER 2 NOCONNECTION 3 CLOCK 4 COM 5 DATA 6 TO DISTRIBUTION BOARD J11 LEFT LANE OR J12 RIGHT LANE 30 vector Camera Assembly 1 2 POWER 3 POWER COM J9 RIGHT LANE OR J10 LEFT LANE 4 CYCLE AMF PINSETTER 5 CYCLE COM DISTRIBUTION BOARD 57 500210 000 AMF 8230 8270 Power Reset Cable Part No 57 500210 000 1 TO J9 RIGHT LANE OR J10 2 POWER NO 3 POWER COM ON DISTRIBUTION BOARD 4 CYCLE NO 5 CYCLE COM 6 TOAMF PINSETTER 7 TO PINSETTER SWEEP SWITCH 3 SWEEP 5 NC OF SWEEP SWITCH 1 TO DISTRIBUTION BOARD J1 LEFT LANE 4 GND 6 OF SWEEP SWITCH OR J2 RIGHT LANE 57 500211 000 AMF Sweep Switch Cable Part No 57 5002 11 000 1 TO DISTRIBUTION BOARD 2 NO CONNECTION 3 SWEEP J1 LEFT LANE OR J2 RIGHT LANE 4 GROUND 5 NORMALLY CLOSED OF 6 COMMON OF SWEEP SWITCH SWEEP 7 PINSETTER SWEEP SWITCH 1 TO J10 ON DISTRIBUTION BOARD 2 TO J3 ON DISTRIBUTION BOARD 6 POWER NO 7 POWER COM 8 CYCLE NO 9 CYCLE
32. 7 Select the File menu Select the Update menu item Using the drop down menu at the top of the screen select the scoring computer to be updated or select All to update the software in all of the scoring computers Select the Update Multimedia button While the exciter graphics and sounds are being updated the system will display a download status indicator When completed select the button Follow the steps to reboot the scoring computer or computers that have been updated il NOTE This may process may take 10 15 minutes per scoring computer 64 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk Scorer Computer Synchronization After Replacing the hard drive or updating the software on the Scorer Computer the control desk computer and the Scorer Computer must be synchronized To synchronize them perform the following steps Vector Version 3 0 or prior 1 Wait until the Scorer Computer s have restarted and the communication indicator i e green lane number bars on the Vector Lane Status Screen have appeared 2 Click on the Settings menu and choose Setup from the drop down menu 3 Verify that the fields on each tab selection are set as desired 4 Select the Intercom and Service Tab click the Browse button small box with three dots that 1s located in the Service Request area Refer to figure titled Intercom and Service Tab Settings i Front Desk Default Rates Scorer Print Prepay
33. EN SWITCH Ei 18 SCORER COMPUTER A PCB 11 POWER PRIMARY lt PCBs 1 1 NOT USED 2 COM 2 BRUNSWICK AUTOMATED BUMPERS HARD DRIVE LCD INTERFACE TOUCHSCREEN ONLY lt a BN 5 NETWORK 9 SECONDARY PATCH PAN EL Optional 8 PCB a m ez en ed ez en CONSOLE 8 VIDEO CONSOLE 7 VIDEO CONSOLE 6 VIDEO CONSOLE 5 VIDEO CONSOLE 4 VIDEO CONSOLE 3 VIDEO CONSOLE 2 VIDEO CONSOLE 1 VIDEO CONNECTION 14 PIN CAMERA VIDEO INPUTS 13 OVERHEAD VIDEO OUTPUT NOT USED 4 CONSOLE VIDEO LOWER TOUCHSCREENS 7 PRIMARY PATCH PANEL PCBs ol PINSETTER CONSOLE PINSETTER CONSOLE PINSETTER CONSOLE 7 amp 8 7 amp 8 5 amp 6 5 amp 6 3 amp 4 384 2 si 1 amp 2 3 CONSOLE PINSETTER CONTROL ER CONSOLE 1 amp 2 Scorer Computer For Vector HD Vector Scorers 7 The function of the circuit boards components and connections for the Scorer Computer include 1 Com 1 Not Used 2 Com 2 Brunswick Automated Bu
34. Even Lane Sweep J2 Signal from the even lane pinsetter s Camera J4 Connection for the camera s power and video Video J5 Connection to Scorer Computer for the camera video Vector Camera Assembly 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Camera Lens The camera used to take pictures of the pins Scorer Computer J6 Connection used to communicate to the scorer computer This connection also transfers the camera s video to the scorer computer Transmit LED D16 LED D16 flashes when the board is transmitting information to the scorer computer Receive LED D17 LED D17 flashes when the board is receiving information to the scorer computer Auxiliary Camera J7 J8 Not Used Foul J3 Input for the signals from the foul units for both the left and right lanes Also refer to 9 Foul Jumper Foul Jumper JP1 Jumper used to configure the distribution 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 remove the jumper Foul Signal LEDs D14 D15 LED D14 green turns ON when the board is receiving a foul signal for the left lane LED D15 red turns when the board is receiving a foul signal for the right lane
35. GASH DRAWER 7 i0 26 A V SOURCES 27 27 27 BAR CODE SCANNER BAR CODE SCANNER x OPTIONAL OPTIONAL zd as 18 22 6 RECEIPT RAWER CONDUCTOR 4 PRINTER CABLE CONTROL DESK S 14 AREA BEEPER BOX V INOOSA LENI Y 20 INTERCOM 15 6 CONDUCTOR CABLE Vector Plus Configuration 4 1 OFFICE AREA 2 PINSETTER AREA 3 BOWLER S AREA 4 CONTROL DESK AREA 5 PRINTER 6 PC SERVER 7 MONITOR 8 MOUSE 9 ETHERNET SWITCH 10 KEYBOARD 11 100BASE TX CABLE 12 AUDIO 13 VIDEO 14 BEEPER BOX 15 6 CONDUCTOR CABLE 169 VECTOR SCORING SYSTEM 17 SCORESHEET PRINTER 18 RECEIPT PRINTER 19 PC CLIENT 20 INTERCOM 21 TOUCHSCREEN MONITOR 22 CASH DRAWER 23 TV VIDEO 24 GLOBAL AUDIO 25 AUDIO CONTROL UNIT 26 A V SOURCES 27 BAR CODE READER OPTIONAL 28 POLE DISPLAY OPTIONAL 29 RS 232 COMMUNICATION 30 TV DISTRIBUTION CENTER Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 9 VECTOR COMPUTERS Both the Vector and Vector Plus Systems use Dell computers for the server and client computers The specific Dell model and the Windows operating system installed on the computer depends on when the computer was installed and whether it is used as the server or client computer Currently the server computer has the Windows 2003 server
36. OPTIONAL 11 CASH DRAWER CSO M e RC 22 AN SOURCES INTERCOM CABLE 6 CONDUCTOR 4 RS 232 COMMUNICATION 23 6 CONDUCTOR CABLE Vector Plus Configuration 2 1 PINSETTER AREA 2 CONTROL DESK AREA 3 BOWLER S AREA 4 RS 232 COMMUNICATION 5 PRINTER 6 RECEIPT PRINTER 7 PC SERVER 8 MOUSE 9 MONITOR 10 KEYBOARD 11 CASH DRAWER 12 ETHERNET SWITCH 13 POLE DISPLAY OPTIONAL 14 BEEPER BOX 15 100 BASE TX CABLE 16 INTERCOM 17 VECTOR SCORING SYSTEM 18 PC CLIENT 19 TV VIDEO 20 GLOBAL AUDIO 21 AUDIO CONTROL UNIT 22 A V SOURCE S 23 6 CONDUCTOR CABLE 24 BAR CODE READER OPTIONAL 25 AUDIO 26 VIDEO 27 TV DISTRIBUTION CENTER 8 System Overview 2 PINSETTER AREA 1 OFFICE AREA 11 100BASE TX CABLE 9 MONITOR 11 100BASE TX CABLE 3 10 11 KEYBOARD 100BASE TX 7 CABLE PC SERVER T Es 9 3 VECTOR 12 11 SCORING SYSTEM ETHERNET 100BASE TX SWITCH 17 11 100BASE TX 4 PRINTER CABLE CONTROL DESK AREA 30 RS 232 COMMUNICATION 24 GLOBAL AUDIO 23 TV VIDEO DISPLAY 25 OPTIONAL AUDIO CONTROL 29 BAR CODE SCANNER OPTIONAL 2
37. PIN CAMERA 4 CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT DISTRIBUTION GS Video3 PCB The function of the connector and components on the Video3 PCB are Board Configuration Jumpers JP1 JP2 JP3 JP4 These jumpers are used to set the board ID and configuration JP1 and JP2 are used to set the board ID while JP3 and JP 4 are used to set the communication protocol Set the jumpers as follows Video3 PCB for Primary Patch Panel Video3 PCB for Secondary Patch Install Panel Camera Connector Connections for the pin cameras This connection is not used for the Video3 PCB that is connected to the secondary patch panel See 7 Pin Camera Input 1 4 3 Digital Out Not Used 4 Distribution GS Connection that provides RS 232 communication signals for the Distribution board or GS Pinsetter This connection is not used for the Video3 PCB that 15 connected to the secondary patch panel Vector Scorers 17 5 6 7 8 9 PCI Connector Connection to the motherboard Keyboard Connector Connection that provides RS 232 communication signals for the keypad or touchscreen This connection is not used for the Video3 PCB that is connected to the secondary patch panel Pin Camera Input 1 4 Not Used An alternative method for connecting the pin cameras to the board See 2 Camera Connector Video Connector This connection provides the standard definition video and exciter audio select signals to the Primary P
38. RS 232 24 CONVERTER RS 232 CONTROL DESK 25 RS 485 gt 10 SWITCH 27 ETHERNET 22 SCORER COMPUTER 12 21 13 LANES 3 4 RS 232 ONLY INSTALLED FOR NON DIRECT CONNECT GS 98 GS 96 GS 92 OR GS 10 INTERFACE CONVERTER 14 LANES 5 6 23 POWER 15 LANES 7 8 PINSETTER TRANSFORMER 16 GS PINSETTER ELECTRICAL BOX 17 Gs PINSETTER 19 BALL DETECT 18 FOUL UNIT Vector HD Scoring System with Touchscreens and GS Series Pinsetters BOWLER S AREA TOUCHSCREEN 7 SCORER VIDEO 0 ETHERNET SWITCH 3 LANES 3 4 6 GS PINSETTER ELECTRICAL BOX BALL DETECT SCORER COMPUTER RS 485 INTERCOM AUDIO OUT TV VIDEO OPTIONAL PINSETTER AREA WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD MONITOR 8 INTERCOM AUDIO 9 11 CATS ETHERNET 12 14 LANES 5 6 15 17 GS PINSETTER 18 20 GS INTERFACE 21 23 TRANSFORMER 24 26 BRUNSWICK AUTOMATED 27 BUMPERS 29 POWER 30 32 OVERHEAD CONTROL 33 26 BRUNSWIC AUTOMATE BUMPERS DISPLAY CONTROLLER COMMUNICATION POWER EXCITER AUDIO FROM VECTOR CONTROL DESK COMMUNICATION LANES 7 8 FOUL UNIT RS 232 CONVERTER RS 232 ONLY INSTALLED FOR NON DIRECT CONNECT GS 98 GS 96 GS 92 OR GS 10 TRANSFORMER WIDE SCR
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41. then the Green LED will turn back This is normal operation 3 Once both the green and yellow LEDs are turn the sensitivity adjustment CW an additional 1 8 turn Refer to figure titled Sensitivity Adjustment 2 1 1 8 TURN D ig 5 Sensitivity Adjustment 2 10 Vector Camera Assembly Ball Speed Adjustment Use the following steps to adjust how the ballspeed is calculated 1 For Vector desk systems select the Settings menu then the Pin settings menu item from the drop down menu For Vector Plus systems go to the Lane Status screen select the lane desired lane Vector Settings then Pin Camera Settings Refer to the figures titled Accessing Pin Camera Settings Reception Servite Sattngs Regster Rental Change View Heb Setup m Lane settings Lane 2 Frame Game Total Choose Pin settings Choose Pin Camera Settings Accessing Pin Camera Settings 1 CHOOSE PIN SETTINGS 2 CHOOSE PIN CAMERA SETTINGS 2 Onthe pinsettings page verify that the desired lane is being shown on the pin camera page Change the lane number as needed Refer to figure titled Pin Camera Sett
42. use your manual experience and any other source of information to make a list of things that may have anything whatsoever to do with the symptom Put it on your list even if it may not be a likely culprit Step 3 Prioritize Your List Reorder the list Put items that are most likely causes at the top and work your way down to the least likely During this step you should ask questions such as Has anything changed recently Has someone worked on the system Has software been updated or re configured Is this and easy or hard thing to check The answers to these types of questions can influence the position of the items on the list Step 4 Eliminate Potential Causes Try to eliminate the first item on your list Depending on the item this can be done by swapping components or cables connections altering configurations taking voltage measurement or by simply observation Whatever you can safely do eliminate the item as a cause is acceptable Be as creative as necessary but remember that you don t want to do anything that might damage the system or that you can t undo IF YOU ARE UNSURE ABOUT SOMETHING DON T DO IT Also remember to properly configure any component that you swap or replace if required Ifthe prior steps were done properly you will eventually get to an item that cannot be eliminated as the cause Finally think big During the elimination process more you can sometimes eliminate more t
43. 1 ce er eu esatto eot edu 23 The Picture on Lower LCD Touch Screen is 25 Lower LCD Touch Screen s Will Not Turn 26 Console Input Problems rire tete ee E stents 27 Circ t Description 27 No 28 No Touchscreen 29 Audio Problems rta eh ERE ERR 30 Circuit Description tienen Feb ee 30 The Intercom Will Not Work on Any 31 The Intercom VCR Audio Will Not 32 Desk Communication 155065 33 Circuit Descriptio 33 Cannot Communicate to One Scorer Computer essent nennen 34 No Communication to Any Scorer 35 Pinsetter Problems e C RR en PCR 36 Circiit 36 The Pinsetter for Lanes Will Not Turn On Non GS Pinsetter 39 The Pinsetter for OneLane Will Not Turn eene 40 Troubleshooting 1 Intentionally Blank Page 2 Troubleshooting INTRODUCTION The purpose of this troubleshooting guide is to provide
44. Communication from the Scorer Computer to the control desk and between computers in the Vector or Vector Plus control system is controlled through ethernet 100baseTX twisted pair cabling sometimes referred to as CATS cable and ethernet switches Refer to the figure titled Vector Ethernet Cabling Control Desk Computers Vector Vector Plus Control System Vector Ethernet Cabling 1 ETHERNET SWITCH 2 CAT5 CABLE TO CONTROL DESK 3 CAT5 NETWORK 4 DISPLAY CONTROLLERS 5 SCORER COMPUTER LANES 41 48 6 SCORER COMPUTER ONE PER LANE PAIR LANES 33 40 7 SCORER COMPUTER LANES 25 32 8 SCORER COMPUTER LANES 17 24 9 SCORER COMPUTER LANES 9 16 10 SCORER COMPUTER LANES 1 8 11 CONTROL DESK COMPUTERS 12 VECTOR VECTOR PLUS CONTROL SYSTEM 32 Troubleshooting Cannot Communicate to One Scorer Computer Check the Cable between the Switch and the Scorer Computer Start Here Reboot the Scorer Computer Does the Scorer Computer Boot Properly Configure the Scorer Computer using the Configuration Menu Replace the Ethernet PCB in the Scorer Computer Is the switch s link LED for that Scorer computer on Reseat the Ethernet PCB in the Scorer Computer Refer the the flowchart titled Scorer Computer Will Not Boot Verify the 100BaseTx cable is plugged in at b
45. Control Cancel Update MACs Vector This will retrieve the MAC addresses For all the client and scorer computers to allow the Wake Up Feature to work properly Please turn on all computers that will be using this Feature Continue Update MACs Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 55 ReSync Scorers This function is only available in Vector Version 3 02 and later It allows the user to send configuration information to the Scorer Computers with the click of a button rather than having to refresh each of the configuration screens at the control desk To perform a resync procedure do the following 1 From within the Vector program running on the Front Desk Server select the Service menu 2 Select the Resync Scorers menu item 3 Select the Yes button to resync the scoring computers Refer to the figure titled Resync Scorers ne 3 File Service Settings Register Rental Change View Help Broken Lane Hold Do you want to resend all settings to the scorer s Machine control 8 Reboot Resync Scorers GS Pinsetter Control Bumper Control Support Info Control Resync Scorers 56 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk GS Pinsetter Control This function is used to control GS pinsetters without issuing the lanes Common uses include turning on machines spotting specific pins and turning lanes of for maintenance procedures Refer to the
46. Distribution PCB 3 Video3 PCB 4 Primary Patch Panel 5 Cabling 6 Ball Detectors 7 Sweep Rake switch on pinsetter Setup 1 Pin calibration light level setting on the Pin Settings Screen 2 Time Delay settings on the Pin Settings Screen 3 Video3 Contrast adjustment Usually impacts multiple lanes for a Scorer Computer 4 Sweep Rake switch actuator position 5 Fast ball Slow ball trigger times speed limit or ball speed calibration 8 Troubleshooting Start Here Check for proper operation of the pinsetter Ms Scoring on One Lane Non GS Is the mis score by 1 or 2 pins only Verify the pin Pin Setting screen are correct calibrations on th ons on the 4 Verify the night bowling setting is set correctly 4 Check the Fast Slow ball Trigg and Speed limit settings Check the Delay and Level Settings on the Pin Settings screen Check the ball detector For adjacent lanes lt q Check the ball detector alignment Replace ball detector Does the Ball Detector indicate when the ball detect beam is blocked YES YES Check the condition of the pins for the lane Check for shiny or oily spots on the pin curtain Check for irregular bends in the pin curtain Check the Sweep Rake switch
47. PINSETTER RS232 CONVERTOR LCD TOUCHSCREEN POWER SUPPLY 57 301111 000 GLOBAL AUDIO TO SCORER COMPUTER TO OVERHEAD Vector Scorers 57 2 6 SANV1 LNAWDAS OL c SHOLINOIN V LN3INO3S IVNOILIGGV OL 8 dalllldS 96 SANV1 LNAWD3S OL SYOLINOW sq1avovixvoo 1 LNAWDAS OL 01 SANV1 a 1 300395 6 ASNOH 40 2 9 dvi 9 q1H8vO 9 94 007 YALNAD NOILQSIHISIG AL I BUN qv AL H3lN3O Dd AL L 87 62 SANV1 LN3IND3S 6 226 24 7 s gt gt Nw 5 9 IN3INO3S OL OL WIxvoo 9 9 002 2 2 e gt 1 s 9 i p 9 3enou gt dv 4 22 6 SANV1 s 9 LN3IN93S OL 96 81 SANV1 LNAWOSS OL 1 vc 1 y V LN3INO3S 1 SHOLINOIN 22 V LN3INO3S 2 IWNOLLIQQV OL A N 8 a N A EN s Iw 5 9 9 Sd18voO TVIXV OO LL 58 Vector Scorers 2 SCORING COMPUTER 3 ETHERNET SWITCH 1 57 500256 200 Control Desk to Ethernet Switch Cable Routing 2 SCORING COMPUTER 8 LANES 3 ETHERNET SWITCH 1 57 500256 200 ETHERNET CABLE
48. PINSETTERS Pinsetting screen Pinsettings Non GS Pinsetters The 10th Frame Reset time field controls how long the scorer should wait after the third ball in the tenth frame is bowled before the machine is triggered This setting must allow for the machine to complete the previous cycle If the machine is triggered while it is still in motion from the previous cycle the machine will ignore the trigger and it will appear that the machine is not resetting automatically after the third ball of the tenth frame In some situations it may cause the machine to stop in mid cycle If the delay is set too long the machine may cycle when a bowler isn t expecting it especially if they manually triggered the machine while waiting for the automatic trigger NOTE A good starting value for 10th Frame Reset is 10 seconds The Slow Ball Trigger field is used to set the amount of delay from the time a slow ball breaks the ball detect beam until the pinsetter is triggered Systems that use pinfall cameras will also calculate the ball s speed When the ball speed is below the value set in the Speed Limit field the system uses the Slow Ball Trigger value When the ball speed is higher than the value set in the Speed Limit field the system uses the Fast Ball Trigger value il NOTE A good starting value for Slow Ball Trigger is 10 seconds 70 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk The Fast Ball Tr
49. TO J16 ON DISTRIBUTION BOARD 3 RIGHT 4 LEFT 5 412 VOLTS DIRECT CURRENT 6 LEFT BALL DETECT 7 GROUND 8 RIGHT BALL DETECT 9 TO BALL DETECTS 12 1 46 TO DIST 1 4 DISTRIBUTION BOARD LANE SERVER IN CAMERA ASSEMBLY BLACK 6 RXD BLACK 2 BLACK WHITE 7 TXD BLACK WHITE RED 8 GND RED RED WHITE 9 12V RED WHITE 8 GND BROWN BROWN BROWN WHITE 10 5V BROWN WHITE OOOOO 5 DISTRIBUTION 57 500281 000 1 6 7 I 2 NC 11 2 NC CHASSIS GND lo 3 DRAIN 3 DRAIN 4 SHELL Distributor PCB to Scorer Computer Data Cable Part No 57 500281 000 1 TO DIST 1 4 ON LANE SERVER 2 NO CONNECTION 3 DRAIN 4 SHELL 5 DISTRIBUTION 6 RXD 7 TXD 8 GROUND 9 12V 10 45V 1 CHASSIS GROUND 12 TO J6 ON DISTRIBUTION BOARD IN CAMERA ASSEMBLY 32 Vector Camera Assembly 1 2 3 5 PIN 3 PIN 2 PIN CANNON CANNON CANNON CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR 4 WIRE CLAMP LOW VOLTAGE TERMINAL STRIP A 2 Pinsetter Wiring 1 5 CONNECTOR 2 3 PINCANNON CONNECTOR 3 2 PIN CANNON CONNECTOR 4 WIRE CLAMP 5 NUT 6 TAP SPLICER 7 MOTOR START RELAY 8 LOW VOLTAGE TERMINAL STRIP Vector Camera Assembly 33 Intentionally Blank Page 34 Vector Camera Assembly CONTENTS Glossary Of Terms 3e tonic
50. VECTOR SCORING SYSTEM 9 PRINTER 10 RECEIPT PRINTER 11 TOUCHSCREEN MONITOR 12 MOUSE 13 PC SERVER 14 KEYBOARD 15 CASH DRAWER 16 RS 232 COMMUNICATION 17 6 CONDUCTOR CABLE 18 INTERCOM 19 TV VIDEO 20 GLOBAL AUDIO 21 AUDIO CONTROL UNIT 22 A V SOURCE S 23 VIDEO 24 AUDIO 25 POLE DISPLAY 26 TV DISTRIBUTION CENTER System Overview 7 5 1 PRINTER PINSETTER AREA 13 24 9 POLE BAR CODE SCANNER SWITCH DISPLAY OPTIONAL 6 RECEIPT B OPTIONAL PRINTER 8 9 TOUCHSCREEN MONITOR 7 PC SERVER 15 100BASE TX CABLE 15 100 12 ETHERNET SWITCH um B 3 SCORING SYSTEM BOWLER S AREA 15 100BASE TX CABLE 11 CASH DRAWER 2 CONTROL DESK AREA 13 POLE DISPLAY 6 OPTIONAL BL RECEIPT E PRINTER 15 100BASE TX CABLE z 2 5 PRINTER 21 AUDIO CONTROL UNIT 20 GLOBAL AUDIO 19 TV VIDEO 9 TOUCHSCREEN MONITOR 27 TV 10 DISTRIBUTION GA KEYBOARD 24 18 BAR CODE SCANNER CLIENT
51. Verify proper cable connections Patch Panels and LCD Interface as needed Connect cables as needed Make sure power cable is connected properly Connect cables as needed Make sure power cable is connected properly Primary Patch 5 Verify the power cables are connected properly to the Motherboard Hard Drive N Patch Panel Ye Touchscreen Yes Set the Transformer to the appropriate voltage setting and install proper fuses Transformer Yes Video3 PCB Video3 PCB connected to Primary Patch Panel Board 1 JP1 Remove JP2 Remove JP3 Remove Remove Calibrate cameras at the control desk for non GS pinsetter installations Adjust the brightness control on the bard as needed to obtain a usable camera image on the pin calibration screen Video3 PCB connected to LCD Interface PCB Secondary Patch Panel Board 2 Remove JP2 Install JP3 Remove Remove 2 Verify ribbon cables are plugged into the correct connectors Configuration Chart Vector Scorers 33 Motherboard Removal Before removing the Motherboard the boards that connect to it must be removed Refer to figure procedure PCI Bus Board Removal Perform the following steps to remove the Motherboard 1 Turn off the Scorer Computer using the main power switch located on the side of the chassis and remove the power cord from the power supply 2 Remove each PCI Bus Board Refer to
52. Video Select In J23 Connection for the exciter audio and video select signals coming from J6 of the processor board The sound is routed to the keyboard connectors J14 J16 J18 and J20 7 Keyboard Connectors J14 J16 J18 J20 Connections used to communicate to the Keypad Touchcreen and provide exciter audio to the lower Keypads or Touchscreens Power for keypads are also supplied through this connection 8 Overhead Video Connectors J3 J10 These RJ 45 connections provide standard definition scoresheet video for up to 8 overhead monitors These connections are not used with Vector HD 14 Vector Scorers 9 Power In J11 Power input for the Board The power supply unit provides 12VDC and 15V DC to the board through this connection 10 Video Board J1 Input connection used to receive the standard definition video signals generated by the Video3 PCB These signals are then routed to the Overhead output connectors to be used for Vector SD Refer to 8 Overhead Video Connectors J3 J10 Secondary Patch Panel The Secondary Patch panel provides connections and surge protection for the lower LCD touchscreen s video The secondary patch panel has connections for 8 lanes This board is also referred to as the LCD Patch Panel Refer to figure titled Secondary Patch Panel 1 CONSOLE VIDEO OUTPUT 21 48 00000000 5 00000000 700000000 gt 2900000000 200000000 000000004 0
53. pe el CENTER 13 6 D m ur 20 GLOBAL AUDIO 14 f PC BAR CODE SCANNER KEYBOARD E SERVER OPTIONAL CABLE 6 CONDUCTOR CASH DRAWER 4 22 SOURCE S 18 INTERCOM Vector Control Desk 1 PINSETTER AREA 2 CONTROL DESK AREA 3 BOWLER S AREA 4 ETHERNET SWITCH 5 BEEPER BOX 6 BAR CODE READER OPTIONAL 7 100 BASE TX CABLE 8 VECTOR SCORING SYSTEM 9 PRINTER 10 RECEIPT PRINTER 1 TOUCHSCREEN MONITOR 12 MOUSE 13 SERVER 14 KEYBOARD 15 CASH DRAWER 16 RS 232 COMMUNICATION 17 6 CONDUCTOR CABLE 18 INTERCOM 19 TV VIDEO 20 GLOBAL AUDIO 21 AUDIO CONTROL UNIT 22 A V SOURCE S 23 VIDEO 24 AUDIO 25 POLE DISPLAY 26 TV DISTRIBUTION CENTER Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 5 1 PINSETTER AREA 4 7 ETHERNET SWITCH 100BASE TX CABLE 100BASE TX CABLE 8 2 VECTOR CONTROL DESK 3 SCORING SYSTEM AREA 7 100BASE TX CABLE POLE DISPLAY OPTIONAL PRINTER 10 19 TV VIDEO 20 GLOBAL AUDIO 21 AUDIO CONTROL UNIT 11 16 RS 232 COMMUNICATION MONITOR S
54. 1 57 500275 000 2 57 500827 000 6 57 300153 000 14 27 619054 000 2 57 500360 000 10 57 301110 000 19 57 500274 000 10 57 301110 000 LANE PAIR 6 57 300153 000 1 57 500275 000 OR V 2 57 500827 000 17 57 500273 000 6 57 300153 000 18 57 301111 000 14 27 619054 000 1 57 500275 000 10 57 30110 000 2 57 500360 000 0 gt 6 57 300153 000 LANE Vector HD with LCD Touchscreen GS X Pinsetters Lane Cabling 57 500275 000 SCORING COMPUTER 2 TO LCD TOUCHSCREEN LAN CABLE 4 DISPLAY CONTROLLER 5 TO NEXT LANE PAIR 8 10 57 301110 000 GLOBAL AUDIO LANE 11 PAIR TO LANE PAIR 13 57 863589 000 57 863590 000 14 57 863591 000 HDMI VIDEO CABLE 16 GS X PINSETTER 17 19 57 500274 000 LANE CABLE 20 TO PERIPHERALS 23 57 500799 003 CONTROL TO OVERHEAD 57 500827 000 LCD TOUCHSCREEN VIDEO CABLES SCORING COMPUTER 3 6 9 12 TRIPLE LCD WIDE SCREEN OVERHEADS RS 232 CONVERTER 57 863244 000 27 609941 000 57 301125 000 15 AUDIO BULK CABLE FROM CONTROL DESK 57 500273 000 LANE CABLE 18 57 500799 00X CONTROL 21 OVERHEAD TO OVERHEAD TO DISPLAY CONTROLLER 24 ODD LANE TOUCHSCREEN 57 300153 000 LCD TOUCHSCREEN POWER CABLE EVEN LANE TOUCHSCREEN 57 500063 000 GS
55. 1 At the Windows desktop screen the screen with the icons of the Vector or Vector Plus SERVER computer double click on the ScorerConfigurationUtility exe icon If the icon is not on the desktop screen the program can be found in the C Brunswick Utilities folder Configure USB drive Configure an existing scorer Configure Scorers How To Use This Tool How To Document Chose Configuration Type screen 2 Select the Configure Scorers button Scorers M P Address First Lane Number of Lanes Touch Screen Password Key Pad Password Pinsetter Type Overhead Type Edt See Backup Restore Scorer Configuration Screen 3 Select the desired Scoring Computer from the drop down list on the top left of the window To backup a configuration click Backup To restore a previously backed up configuration click Restore Refer to the figure titled Scorer Configuration Screen 48 Vector Scorers DAILY REBOOT PROCEDURE ALL SYSTEMS A daily reboot of the system components will cause all software and related computer processes to be closed and restarted freeing up used resources and allowing the system to operate at peak efficiency It is suggested that the following reboot procedure be done each morning prior to the start of business Reboot Procedure 1 Scoring computer s a Ifthe scoring computers are left on overnight utilize the restart command in the d
56. 1 The number in the column on the right indicates the light level for that pin 3 Repeat the previous step for all pins NOTE It is important to place the correct pin target on its corresponding pin if not incorrect scoring will occur 4 Set the initial Light Threshold a Record the light value for all ten pins Knock all ten pins over and record the light value for each pin c Select the Level field and enter a value midway between the lowest light level value recorded in step a and the light highest level recorded in step b Bil NOTE The initial light level setting described is a good starting point for camera calibration The actual light level used may be varied from this setting to accommodate different lighting and pin conditions such as colored pins 5 Setthe initial Night Light Threshold a Setthe bowling center s lighting up as it would be used during night bowling events such as cosmic bowling black light bowling or other reduced lighting conditions Record the light value for all ten pins Knock all ten pins over and record the light value for each pin d Select the Level field and enter a value midway between the lowest light level value recorded in step b and the light highest level recorded in step c 6 Set the Delay value a Select the delay field b Enter the amount of delay between the time that the rake or sweep is triggered and when the camera should take the pictur
57. 11 DISPLAY CONTROLLER Vector Scorers 51 1 7 VIDEO CABLES 5 CAMERA SCORING COMPUTER 81900 8 DISTRIBUTION DATA POWER CABLE 13 SECONDARY PATCH PANEL L uj CONSOLE 8 CONSOLE 7 CONSOLE 6 VIDEO CONSOLE 5 VIDEO CONSOLE 4 VIDEO CONSOLE 3 VIDEO e CONSOLE 2 VIDEO CONSOLE 1 VIDEO PINSETTER 7 amp 8 CONTROL n 9 ETT CONTROL 7 amp 8 5 amp 6 CONTROL vU pm CONTROL5 amp 6 PINSETTER 3 amp 4 CONTROL CONTROL3 amp 4 TH PINSETTER 1 amp 2 CONTROL em em ei CONTROL 182 Pd 10 LCD TOUCHSCREEN CONTROL CABLE OVERHEAD 8 VIDEO OVERHEAD 7 VIDEO OVERHEAD 6 VIDEO OVERHEAD 5 VIDEO OVERHEAD 4 VIDEO OVERHEAD 3 VIDEO OVERHEAD 2 VIDEO OVERHEAD 1 VIDEO 9 LCD TOUCHSCREEN VIDEO CABLES 3 5 DISPLAY OVERHEAD CONTROLLER VIDEO CABLE OVERHEAD V
58. 25 8 ij 11 MOTHERBOARD 1 12 POWER 3 1 E POWER MOTHERBOARD RECEPTACLE CONNECTORS 7 MOTHERBOARD MAIN POWER Power Supply Functions of the components and connectors on the power supply are 1 Motherboard Connector The large 20 4 connector 7 provides the DC voltage need to run the motherboard and the boards plugged into the PCI Bus The 4 pin power connectors 8 provides the processor with additional 12DC power Motherboard model BL630 requires 2 of these connectors or 1 8 pin connector not shown 2 Power Connectors Connectors used to supply DC voltage to the SATA hard drive 6 or PATA hard drive 5 and Primary Patch Panel Secondary Patch Panel Video3 PCBs and the LCD Interface PCB 5 as needed NOTE The power connections are used as needed based what PCBs are located in the scoring computer 3 Power Receptacle Connector for main power into the supply Remove the cable attached to this receptacle before working inside the scoring computer IMPORTANT Before turning the Power Switch to the off position always power down the scorer computer using the main power switch located at the bottom of the side panel Vector Scorers 19 Hard Drive CAUTION Damage to the hard drive can result if it is subjected to excessive vibration jarring or rough handling Handle with care The hard drive located in the Scorer Computer contains a Windows operat
59. 3 DRAIN VIDEO IN P2 VIDEO OUT OR TV ONLY VIDEO OUT 4 RED 5 RED 6 GREEN 7 GREEN 8 BLUE 9 BLUE 10 COLOR SYNCHRONIZED 11 COLOR SYNCHRONIZED 1 TO J5 ON CMS 9 TO J1 ON AUDIO BGB LCD CONSOLE CONTROL PCB AEG 3 ICM 1 3 ICM 1 BLACK A BLK WHT ICM 1 ICM 1 BLACK WHITE 2 lt RED 5 ICM 2 5 ICM 2 RED 6 1110 RED WHT 9 ICM 2 6 ICM 2 RED WHITE 5 3 7 GLOBAL AUDIO 7 GLOBAL AUDIO BROWN gt 3 11 NC 2 8 GLOBAL AUDIO DIAM 8 GLOBAL AUDIO BROWN WHITE 3 5 DRAIN DRAN 2 5 lt BRN i 10 GN C 7 BRN WHT FOLD DRAIN WIRE 13 6 AND SHIELDING BACK 14 NC AND CLAMP INTO COVER 7 ENCe T5 E Global Control Desk to First Scorer Audio Part No 57 301125 000 1 TO J5 ON CMS AUDIO PCB 4 INTERCOM 1 7 GLOBAL AUDIO 2 NO CONNECTION 5 INTERCOM 2 8 GLOBAL AUDIO 3 INTERCOM 1 6 INTERCOM 2 9 TO JI ON LCD CONSOLE CONTROL PCB 10 FOLD DRAIN WIRE AND SHIELDING BACK AND CLAMP INTO COVER SEE NOTE 3 1 lt BLACK 2 DATA OUT BLACK 6 TO J1 ON 2 RED 2 GND RED gt gt J1 J4 ON INTERCOM lt GREEN 4 CTRL GREEN CONTROL DESK PCB 4 lt YELLOW 5 DATA IN YELLOW 54 AUDIO VIDEO PCB Intercom to Control Desk Audio Video Part No 57 300132 000 1 ON
60. 56 44 PM No Information z Update software Print Update commercials Update multimedia Score computers in system 1 Update Window Updating Scoring Computer Software 1 Select the File menu 2 Select the Update menu item 3 Using the drop down menu at the top of the screen select the scoring computer to be updated or select to update the software in all of the scoring computers Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 63 7 Select the Update Software button While the software is being updated the system will display a download status indicator When completed select the button Follow the steps to reboot the scoring computer or computers that have been updated NOTE This process may take 2 5 minutes per scoring computer Updating Commercial Advertisement Graphics 7 Select the File menu Select the Update menu item Using the drop down menu at the top of the screen select the scoring computer to be updated or select to update the software in all of the scoring computers Select the Update Commercials button While the commercials are being updated the system will display a download status indicator When completed select the button Follow the steps to reboot the scoring computer or computers that have been updated NOTE This process take 2 5 minutes per scoring computer Updating Exciter Graphics and Sounds l
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62. Console Cabling Assembly 1 TOUCHSCREEN 2 LCD PANEL 3 LCD VIDEO CONTROL PCB 57 301101 400 4 57 500363 400 5 LEFT LANE 6 RIGHT LANE 7 AUDIO CONTROL UNIT 8 27 609941 000 9 GLOBAL AUDIO 10 27 609941 000 1 COMMUNICATION 12 57 500273 000 OR 57 500274 000 18 NO CONNECTION 14 SCORING COMPUTER 15 VIDEO57 500360 000 16 57 500275 000 17 57 300153 000 18 POWER TRANSFORMER 19 POWER INVERTER 74 Vector Scorers 6 SCORER COMPUTER 5 3 KEYPAD SPEAKER 8 GLOBALAUDIO 1 LEFT LANE mmm KEYPAD 2 INTERFACE B pur B Dae a 1 57 500399 00 9 57 500279 000 E RS 232 lex AUDIO POWER 1000300 4 7 AUDIO CONTROL UNIT KEYPAD SPEAKER 8 GLOBAL AUDIO Te gt alt I p 480 2 RIGHT LANE 0000000 4 INTERFACE PCB 1 p gt GLOBAL AUDIO TO
63. Control Cable Part No 57 500492 000 1 TO SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS CONTROLLER WHITE BLACK LAN o WHITE BLACK 3 BLACK LAN B 8 BLACK WHITE BROWN 1206 0 WHITE BROWN BROWN GND 8 BROWN DRAIN CHASSIS DRAIN GND 5 1 5 7 9 4 NC 1 5 7 9 1 TO SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS TO SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS CONTROLLER LCD Wide Screen Overhead to LCD Wide Screen Overhead Serial Control Cable Part No 57 500525 000 1 TO SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS CONTROLLER 0 TO P1 ON LCD 2 VIDEO CONTROL TO VECTOR PCB SCORER COMPUTER 9 gt LWHITE ORANGE RED WHITE ORANGE 1 8 ORANGE 8 RED ORANGE j PIN 1 I IN 8 7 gt LWHITEIGREEN 1 E GRN WHITE GREEN 3 65 8 5 GRN GREEN 55 1 5 BLUE WHITE BLUE 5 4 gt 4 e amp BLUE BLUE 56 3 gt eo WHITE BROWN 7 2 Es 8 N C Ss 45 PINOUT LCD Wide Screen Scorer Computer to LCD Touchscreen Video Cable Part No 57 500827 000 1 TO P1 ON LCD VIDEO CONTROL PCB 2 TO VECTOR SCORER COMPUTER Vector Scorers 69 spodday 8 1 2 401224 TANVd as aes HOLWd AYYNIYd vL NOILVOINQINIWOO SO NOLLNEIMLSIG 805532044 03017
64. DATA CABLE 57 500281 000 11 LEFT PINSETTER 12 RIGHT PINSETTER 13 PINSETTER RESET POWER SWEEP 14 FOUL UNIT 15 CAMERA CABLE 57 500206 000 16 BALL DETECT CABLE 57 500220 000 17 VIDEO CABLE 57 500050 000 18 TO AUTOMATED BUMPER SYSTEM 19 FOUL CABLE 57 500207 000 Troubleshooting 35 HOLIMS 319AO OL WALSAS GALVWOLNY OL HOLIMS 319AO OL 40193140 TIV8 LHOIH YALLOdSNId ANVIGGOOL 02 000 080009 8 318 vO O3dlA 21 000 78198 9 HOLIMS JWV 1 WOO xog 1 SHJ9YNYW JINV 8 000 012005 5 31 H3MOd 13SdH 9 HaindWoouauoos 2 000 60Z00S 2S q318vo 319A21uOHS v 000 01200S 2S 318vo du3Mod 13sa 9 o 000 728198 5 HOLIMS 771049 OL 6 HOLIMS SN 8 11045 M31LOdSNId ez 22 8 v 8 v L 2 9 9 c 000 28198 9 HOLIMS d33MS HOLIMS 319A2 OL YALLOdSNId SNV1 0 000 1 2009 29 318v9 HOLIMS d33Ms 91 000 20Z00S 2S 318vo 1 2 60
65. HO Se HO Ro 599 le 00000 CP BU ORO OR E 65 ORO 020 ORG 52 ORG FG xa le xe xa e 59 CH Ry 5 n 95 la RO de HO X 6 O O H H H H POS Equipment Wiring 1 PC HOST 4 DC 12V POWER IN 7 POLE DISPLAY 2 DISPLAY 3 RS 232 PRINT 5 SERIAL PORT 2 POLE DISPLAY 6 RECEIPT PRINTER 8 DB25 SERIAL CABLE CONNECTOR 9 CASH DRAWER Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 15 Receipt Printer 4 CASH DRAWER CONNECTOR 3 SERIAL CONNECTOR 5 BACK VIEW OF RECEIPT PRINTER E 2 GL I TAB FORWARD TO OPEN 2 COVER POWER CONNECTOR 1 Vid 709 POWER SWITCH COVER OPENED Receipt Printer 1 POWER SWITCH 2 POWER CONN
66. IONITOR TV VIDEO CABLES WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD MONITORS SCORESHEET VIDEO CABLES LANES 1 amp 2 DISPLAY CONTROLLER SCORESHEET VIDEO LANE 3 SPLITTER CONFIGURED FOR UP TO 8 LANES ADDITIONAL OVERHEADS 1 TV DISTRIBUTION CENTER OPTIONAL CONTROL DESK WIDE SCREEN TV ONLY OVERHEAD MONITORS TO ADDITIONAL OVERHEADS SCORESHEET VIDEO LANE 1 SCORESHEET VIDEO LANE 4 TAP System Overview 21 Audio The audio for the Vector system originates from the scorer computer and the control desk s audio control unit The scorer computer generates the exciter audio used in conjunction with the exciter graphics This signal is integrated into the communication cable for the keypad or flatscreens The audio control unit at the control desk provides intercom audio through a cable referred to as the global audio cable This cable is routed to the keypad or flatscreen closest to the control desk It then daisy chains to the rest of the lanes Refer to the figure titled Vector System Audio Cabling 1 AUDIO CONTROL 3 INTERCOM AUDIO CABLE 3 3 3 3 INTERCOM AUDIO INTERCOM AUDIO INTERCOM AUDIO INTERCOM AUDIO CABLE CABLE CABLE 5 FLATSCREENS V OR V KEYPADS 7 COMM EXCITER AUDIO 7 COMM EXCITER AUDIO COMM EXCITER AUDIO TO ADDITION 4 LANES 4 SCORER COMPUTER Vector System Audio Cabling 1 AUDIO CONTROL UNIT 2 CONTROL
67. NEXT LANE PAIR Keypad Console Cabling Assembly 1 LEFT LANE KEYPAD INTERFACE 2 RIGHT LANE KEYPAD INTERFACE 3 SPEAKER PCB PCB 4 MICROPHONE 5 KEYPAD 6 SCORER COMPUTER 7 AUDIO CONTROL UNIT 8 GLOBAL AUDIO 9 RS 232 COMM EXCITER AUDIO POWER 10 27 609941 000 11 GLOBAL AUDIO TO NEXT LANE PAIR Vector Scorers 75 Intentionally Blank Page 76 Vector Scorers CONTENTS General Description 3 Vector Camera Chassis version 6 Osccsesiecevivesccscessvedvetivedvistiasviativessastisssaria PEDE DINERS TE 5 Dele Ctr ssi T T ON 8 Ball Detect Operation nere reete nope 9 Ball Detect Calibration 10 Ball Speed Adjustmernit eie terere 11 Pinsetter Modifications 13 Sweep 13 Sweep Rake Switch 13 Scoring Sequence of Events ceteri E SERRE CX 15 First Ball Second ete er ttr 15 17 Ball 10th Frame 18 os S 20 Camera Calibrati
68. PC SERVER 12 ETHERNET 15 100BASE TX CABLE 15 100BASE TX CABLE 3 m lt gt lt n 7 lt m BOWLER S AREA 13 POLE DISPLAY 6 OPTIONAL BL RECEIPT J PRINTER 9 TOUCHSCREEN MONITOR 9 ETHERNET SWITCH 15 100BASE TX CABLE SCORING SYSTEM 17 20 GLOBAL AUDIO 21 AUDIO CONTROL UNIT 19 TV VIDEO OPTIONAL 23 6 CONDUCTOR CABLE 24 BAR CODE SCANNER KEYBOARD DISTRIBUTION 18 PC CLIENT CABLE 6 CONDUCTOR 11 CASH DRAWER 25 AUDIO 26 VIDEO CSE isang CET Y 16 INTERCOM 4 RS 232 COMMUNICATION col 22 SOURCES Vector Plus Configuration 2 PINSETTER AREA RS 232 COMMUNICATION PC SERVER KEYBOARD POLE DISPLAY OPTIONAL INTERCOM TV VIDEO A V SOURCE S AUDIO N GN COO OS SS TN CONTROL DESK AREA PRINTER MOUSE CASH DRAWER BEEPER BOX VECTOR SCORING SYSTEM GLOBAL AUDIO 6 CONDUCTOR CABLE VIDEO d m eme OOO Se ON 15 T6 15 BOWLER S AREA RECEIPT PRINTER MONITOR ETHERNET SWITCH 100 BASE
69. PCB The Video3 PCB analyzes the picture Score is displayed The sweep switch closes to reset scoring cycle Vector Camera Assembly 15 peo E Ball Detect Begin Slow Ball Fast Ball Timer Did the Pinsetter Cycle so that the Sweep Rake Switch Opened Before Time Expired Stop Slow Ball Fast Ball Timer Trigger Machine Additional Ball Detect Signals Are Ignored Sweep Rake Switch Opens After Preset Time Delay Score As Set On Pinsettings Screen Additional Ball Detect Signals Are Ignored Sweep Switch Closes First Ball Second Ball Scoring Sequence 16 Vector Camera Assembly The following describes the events for the no tap scoring sequence This cycle occurs when a bowler throws a no tap strike and the scorer is set to No Tap scoring At the end of the regular cycle the pinsetter will automatically cycle a second time so the next bowler does not have to press the reset button to get a full rack of pins 1 The bowler delivers the first ball The ball breaks the ball detect s light path and sends signal to the distribution PCB The scoring process starts The pinsetter is triggered by the ball or if the pinsetter does not trigger on its own the a reset signal is sent from the Distribution PCB to trigger the machine NOTE If
70. Pinsettings Screen Sweep Switch Closes Cycle Machine After Delay as Entered On The Scorer Settings Screen No Third Ball 10th Frame Scoring Sequence Vector Camera Assembly 19 Pinsettings The Pinsetting Vector and Pin Camera Setting Vector Plus functions are used to control the operation of the Pinfall Camera The Pinfall Camera takes a picture of the standing pins that is used to calculate the score The camera settings are very important for proper operation of the scoring system The score for each ball is determined by comparing the light level within a target with a threshold value If the light level inside the target is higher than the threshold value the scorer will determine the pin is standing If the light level inside the target is lower than the threshold value the scorer will determine the pin has fallen and score it as pinfall The system has two light thresholds One that is set up for normal operation and one that is set up for operation in low light conditions such as black lights or times when lights over the bowling lanes are turned off Refer to the figures titled Accessing Pin Camera Settings Pin Setting Window Vector Control Desk and Pin Camera Settings Window Vector Plus Control Desk Use the following sequence to access the pin camera settings screen Vector Control Desk 1 Selectthe Settings menu 2 Select the Pin se
71. R190 RIST 5 d E R194 R195 m R198 R199 02 2 R202 R203 7 25 R206 207 00 EA gm 5216 R218 C71 R219 1 Ro C74 223 R224 C68 225 C70 R HS2 m m 77 15 T 7 2 gd 1 J4 lt 64 2 LCD Interface PCB The functions of the connectors on the LCD Interface PCB are 1 Power In J1 Connection for the incoming 12DC coming from the power supply unit 2 Video Inputs J4 Input connection for 8 lanes of scorer video received from the Video3 PCB 3 Video Out J3 Video output for 8 lanes of converted video for the Secondary Patch Panel This connection is only present when the board is used in an 8 lane scorer computer 16 Vector Scorers Video 3 PCB The Video3 PCB is a multifunction board It provides standard definition video for the overhead monitors Vector SD only processes the video received from the pin cameras provides communication to the Distribution PCBs or GS pinsetters as needed and provides communication and exciter audio control for the scoring consoles If flatscreens are installed a second Video3 PCB used to process the video the lower screens Refer to figure titled Video3 PCB 1 BOARD CONFIGURATION JUMPERS 8 VIDEO CONNECTOR 6 KEYBOARD CONNECTOR 2 CAMERA CONNECTOR 5 PIN CAMERA PCI CONNECTOR INPUTS 1 4 3 DIGITAL OUT 9
72. SCORESHEET PRINTER 11 100BASE TX CABLE 25 AUDIO CONTROL 23 TV VIDEO 29 RS 232 COMMUNICATION 24 GLOBAL AUDIO DISTRIBUTION CENTER 28 POLE DISPLAY OPTIONAL RN KEYBOARD 21 TOUCHSCREEN MONITOR 10 18 S RECEIPT 8 8 MOUSE WOONSLNI 02 BAR CODE SCANNER OPTIONAL 4 AREA 15 6 CONDUCTOR CABLE 2 CASH DRAWER 7 27 27 BAR CODE SCANNER OPTIONAL CONTROL DESK DISPLAY OPTIONAL REEN MONITOR 12 AUDIO Scio 26 AIV SOURCES 18 RECEIPT PRINTER CONDUCTOR CABLE ys 14 BEEPER BOX R 20 INTERCOM Vector Plus Configuration 4 OFFICE AREA 2 CONTROL DESK AREA 5 MONITOR 8 KEYBOARD 11 VIDEO 14 VECTOR SCORING SYSTEM 17 PC CLIENT 20 CASH DRAWER 23 AUDIO CONTROL UNIT 26 POLE DISPLAY OPTIONAL 29 10 System Overview PINSETTER AREA 3 PRINTER 6 MOUSE 9 100BASE TX CABLE 12 BEEPER BOX 15 SCORESHEET PRINTER 18 INTERCOM 21 TV VID
73. SIX CONDUCTOR PHONE 3 BEEPER ASSEMBLY CABLE WITH RJ 11 CONNECTORS 4 VOLUME 5 HANDSET BOX 18 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk INTERCOM HANDSET SWITCH BOX The intercom handset switch box allows an intercom handset to connect to the scoring systems The box connects to the audio video unit through an intercom beeper assembly and provides a telephone style intercom handset that allows the operator to have a two way conversation with a bowler standing at a scorer console Up to two boxes can be connected to the audio video unit Inside each handset switch box is a circuit board that handles all the functions for the intercom This board is called the Handset Interface PCB Refer to the figure titled Handset Interface PCB Part No 57 300183 000 2 HOOK SWITCH TERM 2 3 HANDSET TERM 1 SPEAKER HANDSET 6 SPEAKER TERM 4 MICROPHONE Handset Interface PCB Part No 57 300183 000 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 19 The function of the components on the Handset Interface PCB are 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Audio In Out J1 Telephone type connector RJ 11 used to connect the box to the audio video unit This allows the transfer of the audio to and from the scoring systems Hook Switch J2 Connection to the hook switch located in the box The switch allows the operator to connect to the console simply by lifting the
74. SWITCH 2 5 CABLE TO CONTROL DESK 3 CAT5 NETWORK 4 DISPLAY CONTROLLERS 5 SCORER COMPUTER LANES 41 48 6 SCORER COMPUTER LANES 33 40 ONE PER LANE PAIR 7 SCORER COMPUTER LANES 25 32 8 SCORER COMPUTER LANES 17 24 9 SCORER COMPUTER LANES 9 16 10 SCORER COMPUTER LANES 1 8 11 CONTROL DESK COMPUTERS 12 VECTOR VECTOR PLUS CONTROL SYSTEM System Overview 19 9 6 6 DISPLAY WIDE SCREEN WIDE SCREEN CONTROLLER OVERHEAD CONTROL OVERHEAD CONTROL 3 RS 232 6 WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD CONTROL mm 8 8 LCD WIDE SCREEN LCD WIDE SCREEN LCD WIDE SCREEN TV ONLY MONITOR MONITOR MONITOR 4 4 TOUCH SCREEN TOUCH SCREEN KEYAD KEYAD 5 5 RS 232 RS 232 3 CONVERTER 11 CONVERTER RS 485 14 COM 2 t 1 SCORER Q R COMPUTER 13 BRUNSWICK 2 LANES 3 8 AUTOMATED GS PINSETTER BUMPERS DISTRIBUTION PCB Vector HD Lane Pair Communication Cabling One Lane Pair Shown 1 SCORER COMPUTER 2 LANES 3 8 3 RS 232 4 TOUCH SCREEN OR KEYPAD 5 RS 232 CONVERTER 6 WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD CONTROL 7 LCD WIDE SCREEN TV ONLY MONITOR 8 LCD WIDE SCREEN MONITOR 9 DISPLAY CONTROLLER 10 GS PINSETTE
75. TX CABLE PC CLIENT AUDIO CONTROL UNIT BAR CODE READER OPTIONAL TV DISTRIBUTION CENTER Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 7 2 PINSETTER AREA 1 OFFICE AREA 11 100BASE TX CABLE 6 PRINTER 11 100BASE TX CABLE 10 KEYBOARD 11 100BASE TX 16 3 VECTOR SCORING SYSTEM 7 PC SERVER 12 BOWLER S ETHERNET 100 AREA SWITCH CABLE 17 11 SCORESHEET 100BASE TX 4 PRINTER CABLE CONTROL DESK AREA 18 30 RS 232 COMMUNICATION RECEIPT PRINTER DISPLAY 5 OPTIONAL 8 EA 29 BAR CODE SCANNER gt OPTIONAL 21 TOUCHSCREEN MONITOR 24 GLOBAL AUDIO 23 TV VIDEO 25 UDIO CONTROL gt 19 PC wn 10 CLIENT KEYBOARD 15 6 CONDUCTOR CABLE 27 AUDIO 28 VIDEO CASH DRAWER EEG 26 AIV SOURCES OBO As C 20 INTERCOM Vector Plus Configuration 3 1 OFFICE AREA PINSETTER AREA BOWLER S AREA 4 CONTROL DESK AREA RS 232 COMMUNICATION PRINTER 7 PC SERVER MOUSE MONITOR 10 KEYBOARD 100BASE TX CABLE ETHERNET SWITCH
76. VIDEO 8 INTERCOM AUDIO 9 10 ETHERNET SWITCH 11 CAT5 ETHERNET 12 13 LANES 3 4 14 LANES 5 6 15 16 DISTRIBUTION PCB 17 PINSETTER CONTROL 18 19 BALL DETECT 20 PINSETTER 21 22 SCORER COMPUTER 23 CAMERA 24 25 RS 232 26 RS 232 CONVERTER 27 28 BRUNSWICK AUTOMATED 29 INTERCOM AUDIO OUT 30 BUMPERS 31 TRANSFORMER 32 TV VIDEO OPTIONAL 83 34 WIDE SCREEN TV ONLY MONITOR System Overview DISPLAY CONTROLLER COMMUNICATION EXCITER AUDIO FROM VECTOR CONTROL DESK COMMUNICATION POWER LANES 7 8 FOUL UNIT CAMERA VIDEO POWER CAMERA VIDEO RS 485 POWER OVERHEAD CONTROL 31 TV VIDEO OPTIONAL 1 BOWLER S AREA 2 PINSETTER AREA 31 TV VIDEO OPTIONAL 9 FROM VECTOR 8 INTERCOM AUDIO 5 WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD MONITOR 33 WIDE SCREEN TV ONLY MONITOR 32 OVERHEAD 3 DISPLAY CONTROLLER 8 INTERCOM AUDIO CONTROL 7 SCORER VIDEO 32 CONTROL 4 TOUCH SCREEN 28 INTERCOM AUDIO OUT gt 6 29 POWER 11 5 COMMUNICATION EXCITER AUDIO TRANSFORMER 21
77. Video In Input connection for the composite video originating from the A V source Audio In Input connection for the analog audio originating from the A V source Power Input power connection Coax Out Coax cable output for channel encoded audio video signal Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 33 RF Combiner The RF combiner takes the output signals from the modulators and combines them into a single RF signal that can be sent to the overhead displays on one coaxial cable The combiner is an 8 port splitter that is wired in reverse Used as a combiner the splitter takes the signals attached to its out connections and outputs them on a single cable attached to its connector 2 S OUTPUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT IN OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT out 1 SIGNAL INPUT 1 SIGNAL INPUT 1 2 SIGNAL siGNAL INPUT OUTPUT The functions of the connectors on the RF Combiner are 1 Signal Input Input connections for the signal coming from the modulators 2 Signal Output Connection for the combined signal going to the video amplifier 34 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk Video Amplifier A video amplifier is used to increase the signal from the RF combiner to a sufficient level for the displays in the center The unit is specifically designed to amplify higher frequencies more than
78. a systematic approach you risk wasting valuable time and resources Your approach to the problem is just as important as what you do to diagnose it The most important thing to remember is to remain calm and take your time It is not unusual to have your mind flooded with possible causes and solutions The challenge is take the time to determine which of these ideas make sense Keep an open mind and explore all possible causes for the problem but make sure to follow only those possibilities that are related to the problem If you find yourself getting tired or frustrated take a break if possible and try again later Finally don t be stubborn about seeking help if you need it It is inevitable that something will happen that will require troubleshooting and the setup replacement or repair of components in your scoring system Therefore it is important to prepare for that day What good is finding the cause of a problem if you don t have the knowledge equipment or parts to fix it Troubleshooting 3 Knowledge The more you know about your system before problems occur the easier it will be to troubleshoot You can find specific information in the Vector HD Scoring System Service manual supplied with the system or download the most recent revision from www brunswickbowling com Related information about computer hardware software and networking can be found on the internet or in local bookstores Either way having the knowledge upf
79. are factory set to the following values but can be changed to preference The color balance adjustment can be altered for the following colors red green and blue 9 Brightness 35 Contrast 50 Color Balance 50 each for red green and blue Use UP and DOWN buttons to highlight EXIT option and press SEL to exit the Basic Adjustments menu Install the rear cover on the touchscreen 30 Vector Scorers Image Position Adjustment The imagine position adjustment is used to change the position of the viewable image on the screen WARNING Inverter on rear LCD Touchscreen panel contains high voltage DO NOT touch inverter PCB when power is on 1 Remove the four Phillips head screws from the rear cover to gain access to the LCD Console Controller PCB 2 Turn on power to touchscreen 3 Press SEL select button on Controller PCB The main menu will appear 4 Usethe UP and DOWN buttons to highlight the Image Position option 5 There are four position adjustments Horizontal Position Horizontal Size Vertical Position Expand Center Phase oeng 6 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight the desired adjustment and press SEL 7 change current setting use UP to increase setting or DOWN to decrease setting A numerical value is displayed next to the bar graph on the screen and updates automatically during the adjustment The following values are factory set but can be changed to preference Horizontal Posit
80. at this connector allowing the Scorer Computer to communicate with the control desk system Although the BL630 motherboard provides two network circuits always use the one closest to the video connectors LAN 1 Do not use the one closest to the audio connectors LAN 2 12 CPU Power 12V input form the power supply that provides additional current for the processor Vector Scorers 11 The Primary Patch consists of two circuit boards The processor board contains circuits for noise suppression controlling to which console the exciter audio will be sent and adapting the video so that it can be sent over Cat5 Ethernet cabling The primary patch panel has connections for 8 lanes Refer to figures titled Primary Patch Panel Primary Patch Panel Processor Board and Primary Patch Panel Connector Board 1 PROCESSOR BOARD 2 BOARD Primary Patch Panel 1 PROCESSOR BOARD PCB 2 CONNECTOR PCB 1 7 AUDIO IN 2 13 n Aupo OUT VIDEO OUT J4 KEYBOARD COMIN DEO AUDIO SELECT IN a D 59505 tro 00 o 000 000 0 000 LU TI J5 B 200000000000000000000000000000000 lt 00000000000000000000000060000000 ee Ha E
81. be done daily as a general maintenance procedure To reboot shutdown or Wake up turn on one or all of the units use the following procedure Refer to figure titled Reboot Shutdown Wake up 1 From within the Vector program running on the Front Desk Server select the Service menu File Service Settings Register Rental Change View Help Broken Lane Hold Machine control F8 Backup Reboot Resync Scorers GS Pinsetter Control Bumper Control Support Info TV Control 2 Select the Reboot menu item Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 53 3 Using the drop down arrow select the desired units Select or select the individual device if you only want to reboot only one of them Computer Power Control CAUTION Rebooting can cause serious consequences Scorers All Display Controllers Slave1 Display Controller 1 Display Controller 3 Shutdown Wake Up Cancel Update MACs Reboot Shutdown Wake up 54 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk NOTE In order for the Wake up function to work properly the MAC addresses of the units must be known This is done by using the Update MACs button on the Computer Power Control screen File Service Settings Register Rental Change View Help Broken Lane Hold Machine control Backup Reboot Resync Scorers Computer Power Control GS Pinsetter Control Bumper Control Support Info
82. box to select the type of pinsetter installed in the center The Pinsetter off delay determines how long the pinsetter and its ball return system will remain on after bowling has be completed so that the ball can return to the bowler Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 43 Machine Section The machine section is available whenever a non GS pinsetter type is selected The 10th Frame Reset checkbox controls whether the scorer will recycle the pinsetter when there are standing pins after the third ball in the tenth frame The pinsetter will cycle automatically using the reset button and the machine will complete non scoring second ball cycle The seconds field to the right of the 10th Frame Reset checkbox controls how long the scorer should wait after the ball is detected before the machine is triggered This setting must allow for the machine to complete the previous cycle If the machine is triggered while it is still in motion from the previous cycle the machine will ignore the trigger and it will appear that the machine is not resetting automatically In some situations it may cause the machine to stop in mid cycle If the delay is set too long the machine may cycle when a bowler isn t expecting it especially if they manually triggered the machine while waiting for the automatic trigger B NOTE A good starting value for I0th Frame Reset is 10 seconds The Slow Ball Trigg field 15 used for installations with pin came
83. can perform all the functions needed to operate the scoring system This includes assigned and cashing out lanes programming prices sales tax colors and other bowling information and setting up and processing leagues or financial reports Monitors are available in LCD or LCD touchscreen configurations 14 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk POLE DISPLAY RECEIPT PRINTER CASH DRAWER The pole display receipt printer and cash drawer are connected to the Vector computer at a common comport usually Com2 Refer to figure titled POS Equipment Wiring 3 1 2 RS 232 PC HOST PRINT 4 DC 1 POWE TEN 6 2V RIN DISPLAY PRINTER CX 8 0825 SERIAL CABLE CONNECTOR 9 TO CASH DRAWER 5 SERIAL PORT COM 2 POLE DISPLAY 2 X 0200000 Q 6 xe 56 Q O 50 O 2 ee O e 8 88 O Y 6 O 6 9 9 H 20 59 ROY
84. eer haf i 80 BI B 8o B BI s EE 8188 SE SEE Bec S2 m G7 Er 7 e EIUS A0 oF per J1 J14 J15 J16 917 J18 J20 3 COM 2 OUT J12 zal 4 4 6 1 5 COMM IN CAMERA VIDEO IN DIST CONNECTORS 122 EXCITER AUDIO 421 J13 J15 J17 AND 19 VIDEO SELECT IN J23 7 KEYBOARD CONNECTORS J14 J16 J18 AND J20 Primary Patch Panel Connector Board The functions of the connectors on the Primary Patch Panel Connector board used in Scorer Computer are 1 Camera Video In J21 Not Used 2 COM 1 Out J2 Not Used 3 COM 2 Out J12 Output used to communicate to the optional Brunswick automated bumper system The bumpers are told to raise or lower through this connection 4 Comm In J22 Connection for the communication signals coming from J7 of the Primary Patch Panel Processor board The communication signals are routed to the DIST connectors J13 J15 J17 J19 Keyboard connectors J14 J16 J18 J20 Com2 J2 and Com2 J12 as appropriate 5 DIST Connectors J13 J15 J17 J19 Connection for communication and power to the Distribution PCB located in the camera assembly When GS pinsetters are installed these connections are used to communication with the GS Pinsetter electronics 6 Exciter Audio
85. figures titled GS Pinsetter Control Window GS Pinsetter Control Pinsetter commands Fin pattern Lanes jE Use pattern tor 10 trames Mashine ON 7 8 3 Machine OFF 4 Pin light ON 3 ae 2 Foul units ON E Foul units OFF S Set Fins 3 1 EMERGENCY OFF PINSETTER COMMANDS Cancel Emergency OFF GS Pinsetter Control Window Pinsetter Commands Section This section is used to send commands to the GS pinsetter The following commands are available Machine On This command will turn on the pinsetter for the selected lane or lane range Machine Off This command will turn off the pinsetter for the selected lane or lane range AN WARNING Turning off GS pinsetters in this manner is not to be used in an emergency The pinsetter will complete it s current cycle prior to turning off If a pinsetter must be shut off in an emergency then use the Emergency Off button Pin Light On This command will turn on the pin deck lamp only for the selected lane or lane range Pin Light Off This command will turn off the pin deck lamp only for the selected lane or lane range Foul Units On This command will turn on the foul units for the selected lane or lane range Foul Units Off This command will turn off the foul units for the selected lane or lane range Foul unit control is only available in centers that have upgraded to Vector from Bowl
86. for proper operation Replace Swap the pin camera Troubleshooting 9 Ms Scoring on Both Lanes Non GS Pinsetters Start Here Check for proper operation of each pinsetter Check the Fast ball Slow ball Trigg and Speed limit settings Verify the night bowling setting is set correctly Has any maintenance been performed on the pinsetters YES Verify the pin calibrations on the Pin Setting screen are correct Check the Delay and Level Settings on the Pin Settings screen Check the ball detectors alignment and mounting bracket Check the ball detector for adjacent lanes Replace ball detector NO 10 Troubleshooting Do the Ball Detectors indicate when the beam is blocked YES Check the Sweep Rake switch for proper operation Check for shiny or oily spots on the pin curtain Check for irregular bends in the pin curtain Check the Sweep Rake switch for proper operation Replace Swap the pin camera Ms Scoring on Multiple Lanes GS Start Here Has any Check the Check for b YES Sweep Rake proper operation switch for of each pinsetter performed on
87. handset Replacing the handset on the hook disconnects the intercom Handset Speaker Term 1 Connection to the speaker in the earpiece of the handset Handset Speaker Term 2 Connection to the speaker in the earpiece of the handset Microphone Term 3 Connection to the microphone in the mouthpiece of the handset Microphone Term 4 Connection to the microphone in the mouthpiece of the handset Volume Control The volume control allows the control desk operator to adjust the audio level of the earpiece of the handset 20 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk AUDIO CONTROL UNIT External The audio control unit is responsible for interfacing the intercom audio to the scoring system Refer to the figure titled Audio Control Unit External View 4 POWER LAMP POWER AUDIO VIDEO CONTROL 9 BrunswickEi MIN MAX VOLUME 11 1 FRONT VIEW AN SOURCE 8 INPUTS VIDEO OUT 2 COMMUNICATION S POWER IN CMS SERIAL 3 LANE AUDIG GUT LANE AUDIO OUT 9 7 10 7 INTERCOM REAR VIEW ROCKWORX HANDSETS Audio Control Unit External View 1 A V SOURCE INPUTS 2 COMMUNICATION 3 LANE AUDIO OUT 4 POWER LAMP 5 POWER IN 6 INTERCOM HANDSETS 7 ROCKWORX 8 VIDEO OUT 9 VOLUME 10 REAR VIEW 11 FRONT VIEW The function of the connectors on the audio control unit are 1 A V Source Inputs
88. oleae 67 Nero aAA IE 67 Pirsettings FS 70 Pinsettings Non GS 4 1 70 Pinsettings GS PIMSGtters 71 Audio ES 72 Pin Camera Settings Non GS 74 Lane Status Lane Controls 76 Mechanic Hold Mechanic 76 PinsSetter Contro 24 2 ER 78 Power COmtrOl 79 Updating Scorer Software 80 Updating Exciter Graphics and 5000195 81 Vector Plus 82 Daily Reboot Procedure 84 Cable Diagrams i25ssisiccessesetvees ccoujisocccsessaccdys sahedusl slecvessbedesss ieduvesiecanessanecva daivees 85 2 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk GLOSSARY OF TERMS The following terms are used in this manual To better understand the information presented in the manual you should familiarize yourself with these terms Cat5 Twisted pair cabling used in an Ethernet network This cable type connects to the Scorer Computer s Control desk computer s and Display Controllers to allowing them to communicate D
89. on the ball return 78 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk Power Control The Power Control function allows the user to reboot turn off or turn on Scorer Computers client computers and Display Controllers from the control desk It is suggested that the reboot procedure be done daily as a general maintenance procedure To reboot shutdown or Wake up turn on one or all of the units use the following procedure Refer to figure titled Power Control a Display Controllers 0 LANES Display Controller1 DISPLAY Display Controller CONTROLLERS Display Controller 5 Display Controller 7 Display Controller 9 Display Controller 11 Display Controller 13 Display Controller 15 Display Controller 17 Display Controller 19 Display Controller 21 Display Controller 23 Display Controller 25 Display Controller 27 Display Controller 29 Display Controller 31 Display Controller 33 Display Controller 35 Display Controller 37 Caution Rebooting can have negative side effects Turn Off Tum On annman 3 CONTROL FUNCTIONS Power Control 1 Lanes Entry box used to select the lane or lane range for the scoring computers to be controlled Use the Clear All or Select All buttons to quickly select or clear the lane selection 2 Display Controllers Entry box used to select the Display Controller s be controlled Use the Clear All or Select All button
90. operating system installed while the clients operate on the Windows XP operating system Additional information for your specific Dell computer can be found at their website www Dell com WARNING Each computer is designed for universal input voltage which means it can operate with an input of 115 VAC or 230 VAC Although operating voltage is normally set when the computer is installed it may be necessary to configure it when replacing the computer To select the voltage simply slide the selector switch located on the back of the computer near the power input receptacle so the desired voltage can be read on the selector Refer to the figure titled Rear Panel Connectors and Voltage Switch shown later in this section The location of the computer depends on the bowling center s needs installations will have at least one computer located at the control desk For Vector systems the server computer is normally located at the control desk For Vector Plus systems it may be located in an office or at the control desk The operating procedures and optional programs loaded onto the computers differ between the Vector and Vector Plus systems Refer to your Vector system user guide for specific operating information 10 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk Connections Despite the different models used for the server and client computers they all contain standard connections for power keyboard mice display monitor printer external devi
91. pins is above a reference brightness level set by the user through the control desk Any reflection level that is above the set level is counted as a standing pin An infrared ball detect is mounted near the pinsetter and a switch is mounted on the pinsetter to monitor the rake sweep drop are used to ensure that the unit scores only after a ball has been thrown and the pinsetter has triggered A ball detect signal will not be accepted unless the switch is actuated Scoring occurs after a the rake sweep switch contacts have closed and a user determined time delay has passed In the event that the pinsetter does not cycle on its own the system will score then cycle the pinsetter using the machines reset circuit Vector Camera Assembly 3 1 FRONT EDGE OF CHASSIS 150 3 81 3 VECTOR CAMERA 2 ASSEMBLY BALL RETURN CAPPING Vector Camera Position 1 FRONT EDGE OF CHASSIS 2 BALL RETURN CAPPING 3 VECTOR CAMERA ASSEMBLY The Vector camera consists of the following components Ball Detect The ball detect is an infrared device that senses when a ball has been thrown The signal from the ball detect tells the Vector system when to begin the scoring cycle for a lane Pinsetter Modifications A sweep rake switch is added to the pinsetter to make sure the camera takes the picture at the prope
92. procedures 16 Widescreen Overhead Monitors 12VDC POWER OUT TO DISPLAY CONTROLLER POWER OUTLET POWER SUPPLY 57 501123 000 9 2 GREEN YELLOW POWER INLE FUSED 5A SB GREEN YELLOW Display Controller Power Supply Wiring 1 57 500454 000 COMPOSITE VIDEO 2 57 500700 000 3 57 500469 000 POWER 4 11 686557 000 POWER OUTLET 5 11 686559 000 POWER INLET Widescreen Overhead Monitors 17 2 BLK TO RS232 IN ON SAMSUNG MONITOR 1 TO DISPLAY CONTROLLER WHT 5 57 500799 XXX DRAIN SHELL NC 1 14 6 9 RS 232 Monitor Control Cable 57 500799 003 1 TO DISPLAY CONTROLLER 2 RS232 IN ON SAMSUNG MONITOR 1 mE Q TO RS232 OUT BLK TO RS232 IN ON PREVIOUS SAMSUNG ON SAMSUNG MONITOR MONITOR WHT 57 500799 007 60000 902000 DRAIN SHELL NC 1 4 6 9 RS 232 Monitor Control Cable Daisy Chain 57 500799 007 57 500799 009 1 232 OUT ON PREVIOUS SAMSUNG MONITOR 2 RS232 IN ON SAMSUNG MONITOR 1 TO RS 232 2 CABLE RS 232 PORT ON SAMSUNG MONITOR 4 5 PIN 2 PINS _ o NANN ane 909 27 PINS PIN3 Samsung RS 232 Serial Adapter Required for Some Models of Samsung Monitors
93. should be kept in mind while working on the product that the electrical system is 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 4 Vector HD Scorer Service Manual CONTENTS System OVENI OW recane a ae icta tat tes ua none 3 Glossary Of Teri 4 Control Desk Equipment 6 Vector N 12 BOoWlet s 17 LCD Wide Screen Overhead 64 80000 0 ee ierre res es asis 17 Keypads UE 17 Flatscreens Touchscreens nennen eene 17 Pinsettef ATCA 17 Ethernet 17 Scorer Computer 17 PS tt OMS oH 18 RS 232 Converte 18 GS 18 Control 18 18 Audio Control 18 Intercom Ha
94. the Level field and enter a value midway between the lowest light level value recorded in step b and the light highest level recorded in step c Set the Delay value a Select the delay field b Enter the amount of delay between the time that the rake or sweep is triggered and when the camera should take the picture for scoring This value should be set to allow the rake sweep to drop to the guard position before the picture is taken The delay should end before the rack table begins to move NOTE 1500 3000 milliseconds is a typical setting for most pinsetters When all camera settings have been made for this lane select the Save button or Send to Scorer as appropriate NOTE The Vector program will automatically exit and restart when settings have been changed 24 Vector Camera Assembly 1 5 02 91 aao 8 000 182008 8 31a VO z HOLIMS NMOG 81 YALLASNId 1491 vL YALLASNid LHOlH 61 19919 sU 000 902009 9 3190 d33MS H3MOd L3Sa3H HALLASNId LL 000 02008 8 31a vO 1nO4 01 000 090009 9 9 000 902008 9 318VO HALLASNId 000 022005 5 31a vO 193130 6 HOLIMS 81 19313 91 Holoaiad TIVE LHDIY 4311 9 1 61 JAY
95. the Scorer Computer Check the small ribbon cables between the Video3 PCB and the Primary patch panel Check the power cable to the Primary Patch Panel Check the Cable from the left lane Keypad Interface PCB J4 to J3 of right lane Keypad Interface PCB Reseat Replace the Video3 PCB 28 Troubleshooting y Replace the Primary Patch Panel No Touchscreen Input YES Is the problem on the left lane Is this the problem on one lane only Check the Cable from the Scorer Computer to J9 of the left lane LCD Controller PCB Check the Cable from the Scorer Computer to J9 of the left lane LCD Controller PCB Start Here YES Is the problem on only one lane or lane pair Do the Pinsetters turn on Y Check the Cable from the Scorer Computer to J9 of the left lane LCD Controller PCB Replace LCD Controller PCB y Check the cable from the left lane LCD the Controller PCB 110 LCD Screen to 19 of the left lane LCD Controller PCB Y Check the power cable to Reboot the the Primary Scorer Patch Panel Computer Y Reseat Replace Check mam the Video3 PCB power to the LCD power transformer s Reboot the Scorer Com
96. the lower frequencies to compensate for the greater loss of the higher frequencies as it is sent through the coax cable The output of the amplifier is pre adjusted at the factory for a optimum output level 3 POWER CONNECTION The functions of the components and connectors on the amplifier are 1 2 3 4 Coax Input Input connection for the signal coming from the RF combiner Coax Output Output connection for the amplified signal going to the overhead monitors Power Connection 6 VDC power input Power Power indicator light Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 35 Video Converters Video convertors are used as needed to convert audio and video signals originating from an A V source to a format that can be used by the modulators The need for a convertor is determined by the outputs available from the A V source and the model of modulator it is connecting to Convertors are normally needed to convert HDMI signals to component video and in some cases VGA to component video Audio Out Spdif Out Y Pb Pr VGA OUT e e e AES 3 COMPONENT 1 L R AUDIO VIDEO OUT 2 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT H1 H2 VGA 2CH 5 1CH LED Input 1 Input 2 2 5 6 7 8 9 CONNECTION INPUT VIDEO AUDIO INPUT 1 INPUT 2 SELECTOR OUTPUT OUTPUT SELECTOR SELECT
97. the figure titled Scorer Configuration Screen Vector Scorers 21 CONSOLE ELECTRONICS Keypads To allow for simultaneous entry by the bowlers keypads are used for each lane These keypads are identical in every way and contain circuit boards that are interchangeable The Keypad Interface PCB located in the keypad housing handles the bowler input sound selection and communication for the console Refer to the figures titled Bowler Keypad and Keypad Interface PCB 3 2 MICROPHONE KEYPAD INTERFACE 1 KEYBOARD Bowler Keypad and Interface PCB 1 KEYBOARD 2 KEYPAD INTERFACE PRINTED 3 MICROPHONE CIRCUIT BOARD 4 SPEAKER 22 Vector Scorers 9 5 9
98. the pinsetter s electrical box es the mechanic switch at the machine Replace the YES Distribution PCB Check the wiring between the e Distribution Ae and the Pinsetter 38 Troubleshooting Check for main power to the pinsetter Verify that all of the power and interlock switches for the pinsetter are in the proper position
99. this button to decrease the setting of the selected option or to move down the selection menu 4 Select Use this button to select an option from the menu or to enter the selected setting for an option Vector Scorers 29 The following procedures list the necessary steps required to adjust the image of the flatscreen monitor Basic Adjustments WARNING Inverter on rear LCD Touchscreen panel contains high voltage DO NOT touch inverter PCB when power is on Remove the four Phillips head screws from the rear cover to gain access to the LCD Console Controller PCB Turn on power to flatscreen Press SEL select button on Controller PCB The main menu will appear Use the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight the Basic Adjustments menu and press SEL There are three basic adjustments that can be made in this mode brightness contrast and color balance 3 Use UP and DOWN buttons to highlight desired adjustment and then press SEL To change current setting use UP to increase setting DOWN to decrease setting A numerical value is displayed next to the bar graph on the screen and updates automatically during adjustment Press SEL to enter desired setting For example to change the brightness setting highlight the Brightness option Use the UP button to increase brightness or the DOWN button to decrease brightness Press SEL when finished to enter desired setting and exit this adjustment The three basic adjustments
100. to turn the computer on and off The power on indicator lights when the system power is on 5 NMI Button Not Used 6 USB Connector Connects USB devices to the system Rear Panel Connectors 1 0 POWER T _ CONNECTION oo C RR E E A 3 Hes USB 2 0 C ec CONNECTORS To OUI 00 4 2 cxcacacacaca 1 19 POWER SUPPLY 5 STATUS INDICATOR A 2 E OA A CONNECTOR H 6 i 7 SERIAL PORT 0 a al 99999005 0 0 0 0 ie EE HHHHH SERIAL PORTS m ooog 00000000 00000000 Ho Typical Rear Panel Connectors Server PC PowerEdge T310 Shown 12 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 13 2 6 POWER POWER SUPPLY SERIAL PORTS SUPPLY DIAGNOSTIC STATUS INDICA
101. whether or not the scorer will display the running score for strings of strikes If this option is selected the scorer will not show the score for a string of strikes until the string ends If this option is not selected the scorer will immediately display the running score during a string of strikes Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 67 Show Full Screen Pin Triangle This option controls whether or not the Full Screen Pin Triangle will be displayed after the first ball of a frame when pins were left standing This display completely obscures the scoresheet for a short period of time The benefit to this display is that there is a place to display a small advertising message There can be an unlimited number of advertising messages displayed on the full screen pin triangle They are stored in the C Brunswick Media Commercial Thumbnail directory The advertising graphics must be 260 pixels wide 70 pixels tall and 256 colors The graphics must have a bmp extension but there is no other naming convention This option can be used in conjunction with the Up Pin Triangle Option Show Pop Up Pin Triangle This option controls whether or not the pop up pin triangle will be displayed after the first ball of a frame when pins were left standing This display is slightly less than one quarter of the screen and moves around the screen so that the current score is usually visible This display is not removed until the second ball is thr
102. will automatically be selected checked and grayed out Refer to figure titled Configuration Menu Configuration Menu E Scoring Computer 1 Calibrate First Lane Bumpers Installed iones 8 Direct Monitor Ctrl Password Overhead Type GS AMF No SS NTSC PAL HD String Xima Other LCD PAL TV OK Cancel 6 2 0 0119 Configuration Menu 2 Atthe monitor being set up press the following buttons in sequence on the Samsung remote control to reset the monitor and enable the on screen display OFF Mute 1 8 2 Power Refer to figure titled Typical Samsung Remote Control O 50 106 10060 0800 Press the OFF button on the remote Press the 1 button on the remote Press the 8 button on the remote Press the 2 button on the remote Press the POWER button on the remote After the monitor turns on there will be a menu on the screen Press the MUTE button on the remote Typical Samsung Remote Control Widescreen Overhead Monitors 13 3 After the monitor turns on a Service menu will appear on the screen Turn the monitor off to exit the Service menu Wired MAC ORM gt Factory Data Ver 242 EERC Ver
103. 0 If a PATA parallel interface hard drive is used connect the blue System connector of the data cable attached to the PATA drive to the connection labeled ZDE Keyboard Connector Connection for a standard computer keyboard that can used when configuring the motherboard BIOS or to maintain the Scorer Computer Microprocessor The chip responsible for processing of information for the Scorer Computer PCI Slots Peripheral Component Interconnect Slots This term refers to a group of white connectors located on the motherboard where the other circuit boards plug into These connectors provide the boards with access to data and memory the microprocessor and to each other The boards also receive power through the connector For motherboard BL630D the Video3 pcb s plug into these connectors PCI Express Slots Not Used Power Connector Connector for the 5 VDC 12VDC 12VDC coming from the power supply Power Switch Connection for the push button power switch located on the left side of the Scorer Computer Video Connectors Connection for a standard computer monitor that can be used to set up the motherboard BIOS and to troubleshoot scorer computer problems Normally the VGA connection is used to connect the monitor but the DVI can be used as an alternative Ethernet Connection The 100 cable from the Network Connector located the right side of the Scorer Computer attaches to the motherboard
104. 000 LANE CABLE 14 57 310110 000 GLOBAL AUDIO 15 57 500278 000 LANE CABLE 57 301111 000 GLOBAL AUDIO 17 TO SCORER COMPUTERS 18 TO PERIPHERALS TO DISPLAY CONTROLLER 20 OVERHEAD 21 DISPLAY CONTROLLER Vector Scorers 55 4 DISPLAY CONTROLLER 29 57 500799 003 20 57 500799 007 57 500799 009 57 863590 000 57 863591 000 13 57 863589 000 5 SCORING COMPUTER 15 BALL DETECT 57 300659 000 CAMERA 8 TRIPLE LCD WIDE SCREEN irf zi itr OVERHEADS 5272 57 500799 003 27 TO 10 eo lov a 4 gt um 57 500799 007 asas OVERHEAD 21 57 500220 000 57 500799 009 2 9 57 863589 000 57 863590 000 57 863591 000 ote 57 500281 000 19 a 57 500207 000 59095 25 TO PERIPHERALS COMPUTER ote 4 u gt 69555 57 500275 000 999955 D 4 2 57 500827 000 4 555 57 300153 000 18 TEL E FOUL 16 57 5000
105. 000000 70000000054 J1 J2 93 94 J5 J6 J7 J8 Li 5 8 8 0000000000000000000000000000000 49 vs 0000000 0000000000000000 00000000 300000000000000000000000000000000 2 7 0 000000 000000000000000000000000 POWER J9 J10 3 VIDEO IN J10 Secondary Patch Panel The function of the connectors on the secondary patch panel are 1 Console Video Output J1 J8 Connection for the scoresheet video signal to the lower LCD screens 2 Power In J9 Power input for the Secondary Patch panel Although the power supply unit provides and input of 12VDC and 5VDC the board only uses the connector to provide a ground signals for the protection circuits 3 Video In J10 Input connection for the console video signals coming from J3 of the LCD Interface PCB These signals are then routed to the console output connectors Refer to Console Video Output 71 28 Vector Scorers 15 LCD Interface PCB The LCD Interface PCB is used to adapt the video for the lower screens so that it can be displayed properly on the LCD flatscreens The board receives 8 lanes of RGBS video from a Video3 PCB and converts the video intended for the lower LCD Screens The signals for all eight lanes are converted and transferred to the Secondary Patch Panel through connector J3 Refer to figure titled LCD Interface PCB
106. 03 or later the pinsetter cycles normally The Vector system only provides auto trigger capabilities as a back up in the event the pinsetter does not trigger on its own Refer to figure titled Camera Wiring A 2 Pinsetters with Software V1 03 and Later For select AMF Pinspotters the scoring system can provide the necessary signals for short cycle capabilities Refer to figure titled Camera Wiring AMF 827055 Pinspotters LEFT PINSETTER 9 ELECTRICAL BOX 13 PINSETTER RESET POWER SWEEP CABLE 57 500206 000 4 POWER 5 RESET 8 RAKE DOWN 2 SWITCH 16 BALL DETECT CABLE 15 SCORER COMPUTER 57 500220 000 j CAMERA 1 17 LEFT BALL VIDEO CABLE DETECTOR 57 500050 000 3 RIGHTBALL gt 12 10 DATA CABLE DETECTOR 57 500281 000 RIGHT PINSETTER 14 FOUL UNIT 9 ELECTRICAL BOX 19 FOUL CABLE 8 18 57 500207 000 RAKE DOWN TO AUTOMATED SWITCH BUMPER SYSTEM 13 PINSETTER RESET POWER SWEEP CABLE 57 500206 000 Camera Wiring A 2 Pinsetters with Software V1 03 and Later 1 LEFT BALL DETECTOR 2 SCORER COMPUTER 3 RIGHT BALL DETECTOR 4 POWER 5 RESET 6 ODD 7 EVEN 8 RAKE DOWN SWITCH 9 A 2 ELECTRICAL BOX 10
107. 1 TOUCHSCREEN MONITOR S 10 CLIENT a KEYBOARD 15 6 CONDUCTOR CABLE 22 CASH DRAWER E CSE 26 SOU 20 INTERCOM Vector Plus Configuration 3 1 OFFICE AREA 2 PINSETTER AREA 3 BOWLER S AREA 4 CONTROL DESK AREA 5 RS 232 COMMUNICATION 6 PRINTER 7 PC SERVER 8 MOUSE 9 MONITOR 10 KEYBOARD 11 100BASE TX CABLE 12 ETHERNET SWITCH 13 POLE DISPLAY OPTIONAL 14 BEEPER BOX 15 6 CONDUCTOR CABLE 16 VECTOR SCORING SYSTEM 17 SCORESHEET PRINTER 18 RECEIPT PRINTER 19 PC CLIENT 20 INTERCOM 21 TOUCHSCREEN MONITOR 22 CASH DRAWER 23 TV VIDEO 24 GLOBAL AUDIO 25 AUDIO CONTROL UNIT 26 A V SOURCES 27 AUDIO 28 VIDEO 29 BAR CODE READER OPTIONAL 30 TV DISTRIBUTION CENTER System Overview 9 1 2 PINSETTER AREA 11 100BASE TX CABLE 9 SWITCH 11 100BASE TX CABLE 11 100BASE TX CABLE 10 KEYBOARD 6 PC SERVER Gt 3 9 Gites m BOWLER S ETHERNET SWITCH CABLE AREA 16 VECTOR SCORING SYSTEM 17
108. 13 POLE DISPLAY OPTIONAL BEEPER BOX 6 CONDUCTOR CABLE 16 VECTOR SCORING SYSTEM SCORESHEET PRINTER RECEIPT PRINTER 19 PC CLIENT INTERCOM TOUCHSCREEN MONITOR 22 CASH DRAWER TV VIDEO GLOBAL AUDIO 25 AUDIO CONTROL UNIT A V SOURCES AUDIO 28 VIDEO BAR CODE READER OPTIONAL TV DISTRIBUTION CENTER 8 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 1 2 OFFICE AREA PINSETTER AREA 11 100BASE TX CABLE 9 ETHERNET SWITCH mee Tat 5 PRINTER 11 100BASE TX CABLE 11 100BASE TX CABLE 10 KEYBOARD 2 6 PC SERVER 16 3I ad 3 VECTOR 9 11 BOWLER S SCORING SYSTEM ETHERNET 100BASE TX SWITCH CABLE AREA 17 SCORESHEET PRINTER 11 100BASE TX 29 CABLE RS 232 COMMUNICATION 24 GLOBAL AUDIO 23 TV VIDEO 30 2 54 DISTRIBUTION e TOUCHSCREEN OPTIONAL MONITOR 21 L TOUCHSCREEN 10 MONITOR 5 WRN KEYBOARD 18 RECEIPT 6 8 PRINTER 12 AUDIO 13 VIDEO e 0 0 8 MOUSE 22
109. 2 0 DISTRIBUTION 13 6 PC BAR CODE SCANNER SERVER OPTIONAL CABLE 6 CONDUCTOR 15 CASH DRAWER eyes 22 SOURCE S 18 Vector Plus Configuration 1 1 PINSETTER AREA 2 CONTROL DESK AREA 3 BOWLER S AREA 4 ETHERNET SWITCH 5 BEEPER BOX 6 BAR CODE READER OPTIONAL 7 100 BASE TX CABLE 8 VECTOR SCORING SYSTEM 9 PRINTER 10 RECEIPT PRINTER 11 TOUCHSCREEN MONITOR 12 MOUSE 13 PC SERVER 14 KEYBOARD 15 CASH DRAWER 16 RS 232 COMMUNICATION 17 6 CONDUCTOR CABLE 18 INTERCOM 19 TV VIDEO 20 GLOBAL AUDIO 21 AUDIO CONTROL UNIT 22 A V SOURCE S 23 VIDEO 24 AUDIO 25 POLE DISPLAY 26 TV DISTRIBUTION CENTER 6 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 5 PRINTER 6 13 DISPLAY OPTIONAL PRINTER 1 PINSETTER AREA 24 BAR CODE SCANNER OPTIONAL 9 TOUCHSCREEN MONITOR 11 CASH DRAWER 2 CONTROL DESK AREA WOONSLNI 91 5 PRINTER i 7
110. 281 000 CAMERA DATA CABLE DISPLAY CONTROLLER 14 17 TO NEXT LANE PAIR TO SCORER COMPUTER 20 23 57 500279 000 LANE CABLE 26 54 Vector Scorers TRIPLE WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD MONITORS CAMERA 27 609941 000 57 301125 000 AUDIO BULK CABLE FROM CONTROL DESK 57 500207 000 FOUL CABLE 57 30110 000 GLOBAL AUDIO CABLE PKG 57 863173 000 P N 57 300659 000 BALL DETECT 57 301111 000 GLOBAL AUDIO TO PERIPHERALS TO DISPLAY CONTROLLER 3 ODD LANE 6 MASKING UNIT 9 57 863589 000 57 863590 000 57 863591 000 HDMI VIDEO CABLE 12 57 500050 000 CAMERA VIDEO CABLE 15 TEL E FOUL 18 57 500220 000 BALL DETECT CABLE 21 57 500278 000 LANE CABLE 24 57 500799 003 CONTROL CABLE TO OVERHEAD 27 TO OVERHEAD 21 DISPLAY CONTROLLER 57 500799 003 10 57 500799 007 9 57 863589 000 1 11 RS 232 CONVERTER 57 863244 000 6 GS X PINSETTER 12 57 500063 000 e E 9 57 500799 009 57 863590 000 57 863591 000 2 TRIPLE LCD WIDE SCREEN OVERHEADS
111. 2aUDI OUT ON 573011044 gt S REDWHITE DicM2 E 2 ICM 2 REDWHITE 7 amp 57 301104 4 CONTROL 4 BROWN 8 GLOBAL AUDIO 2 2 5 8 GLOBAL AUDIO BROWN 4 LCD CONSOLE 5 BROWNWHITE 9 GLOBAL AUDIO E 5 Nu8 GLOBAL AUDIO BROWNIWHITE CONTROLPOB 2 2 DRAIN 2 DRAIN 2 DRAIN 2 DRAIN 2 1 3 NIC ewel 71 Global Audio Odd to Even Cable Pedestal Mount Part No 57 301111 000 1 AUDIO IN ON 57 301104 000 2 DRAIN 3 NO CONNECTION LCD CONSOLE CONTROL PCB 4 ICM 1 5 ICM 1 69 ICM2 7 ICM2 8 GLOBAL AUDIO 9 GLOBAL AUDIO 10 J1 AUDIO IN 11 J2 AUDIO OUT 12 TO J2 AUDIO OUT ON LCD CONSOLE CONTROL PCB Vector Scorers 61 1 E TO CAMERA 1 4 ON TO CAMERA LANE SERVER e ON SCANNER 3 3 SHIELD o SHIELD E S 5 Camera Video Cable Part 57 500050 000 1 TO CAMERA 1 4 ON LANE SERVER 2 VIDEO 3 SHIELD 4 TO CAMERA ON SCANNER 9 PO wae TQONVERTER WHITE BROWN _ WTEBROWN ORFS SCORER BROWN 8 lt 3 DRAIN 9 5 3 DRAIN 2 1 5 7 9 4 NC 4 NC 1 5 7 9 GS Pinsetter RS232 485 Cable Part No 57 500063 000 1 TO RS232 485 CONVERTER 2 SHELL 3 DRAIN 4 NO C
112. 3 DISPLAY CONTROLLER 8 INTERCOM AUDIO 29 4 INTERCOM AUDIO OUT gt 4 KEYPAD KEYPAD 6 COMMUNICATION POWER EXCITER AUDIO 11 CATS ETHERNET 1 BOWLER S AREA 2 PINSETTER AREA 26 RS 232 30 TV VIDEO CONVERTER OPTIONAL 25 RS 232 COM2 9 FROM VECTOR CONTROL DESK 8 INTERCOM AUDIO 27 RS 485 22 SCORER gt COMPUTER 10 ETHERNET SWITCH 12 COMMUNICATION POWER 11 5 13 LANES 3 4 14 LANES 5 6 15 LANES 7 8 28 BRUNSWICK AUTOMATED BUMPERS 17 PINSETTER CONTROL 16 DISTRIBUTION PCB 20 PINSETTER 17 PINSETTER CONTROL 18 FOUL 19 BALL 20 PINSETTER 21 CAMERA VIDEO POWER 23 CAMERA UNIT DETECT Vector HD Scoring System with Keypads and All Pinsetters Except GS Series System Overview 11 1 BOWLER S AREA 2 PINSETTER AREA 3 DISPLAY CONTROLLER 4 KEYPAD 5 WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD 6 COMMUNICATION POWER MONITOR EXCITER AUDIO 7 SCORER VIDEO 8 INTERCOM AUDIO 9 FROM VECTOR CONTROL DESK 10 ETHERNET SWITCH 11 CAT5 ETHERNET 12 COMMUNICATION POWER 13 LANES 3 4 14 LANES 5 6 15 LANES 7 8 16 DISTRIBUTION PCB 17 PINSE
113. 5 Step Prioritize Your rmm 5 Step 4 Eliminate Potential Causes 5 Step 5 What to Do if Steps 4 Didn t Solve Your Problem 5 Additional 6 COMME ISSUES ms 7 Circuit 2172 7 Mis Scoring on One Lane Non GS 9 Mis Scoring on Both Lanes Non GS Pinsetters eese 10 Mis Scoring on Multliple Lanes Non GS 11 No Scoring on One Lane Non GS Pinsetters 12 No Scoring on Both Lanes Non GS 13 No Scores for Multiple Lanes Non GS Pinsetters eee 14 No Scoring on One Lane or Lane Pair GS essere 15 Widescreen Overhead Monitor 1580 5 16 Circuit DesCrIptiOD tecti on mein cn ies 16 Multiple Widescreen Scorer Overheads Will Not Turn On eee 19 No Scorer Video on One Widescreen Monitor eese en enne 20 No Scorer Video on Multiple Widescreen Monitors eene 21 The TV Picture on One or Multiple Monitors is Bad seen 22 Lower LCD Display sSUes etr 23 Circuit Descriptio
114. 50 000 17 57 500281 000 19 57 500207 000 1 57 500275 000 2 57 500360 000 10 57 301110 000 m NA 7 6 57 300153 000 11 57 500274 000 L3 gt TO NEXT LANE PAIR 14 27 619054 000 2 57 500360 000 6 57 300153 000 1 57 500275 000 2 57 500827 000 23 57 500273 000 6 57 300153 000 24 57 301111 000 14 27 619054 000 10 57 30110 000 1 57 500275 000 gt 0 2 57 500827 000 pe 6 57 300153 000 LANE PAIR Vector HD with LCD Touchscreen Non GS Pinsetters Lane Pair Cabling en 1 4 7 10 13 57 500275 000 SCORING COMPUTER TO LCD TOUCHSCREEN LAN CABLE DISPLAY CONTROLLER OVERHEAD VIDEO CABLES TO NEXT LANE PAIR 57 301110 000 GLOBAL AUDIO LANE PAIR TO LANE PAIR 57 863589 000 57 863590 000 57 863591 000 HDMI VIDEO CABLE 57 500050 000 CAMERA VIDEO CABLE 57 500207 000 FOUL CABLE BALL DETECT 57 300659 000 TO SCORER COMPUTER TO OVERHEAD 56 Vector Scorers 2 57 500827 000 SCORER COMPUTER TO LCD TOUCHSCREEN VIDEO CABLES SCORING COMPUTER 6 57 300153 000 LCD TOUCHSCREEN POWER CABLE 9 EVEN LANE TOUCHSCREEN 3 ODD LANE TOUCHSCREEN TRIPLE LCD WIDE SCREEN OVERHEADS 57 500274 000 LANE CABLE 12 CAMERA 27 609941 000 57 301125 000 15 LCD TOUCHSCREEN AUDIO BULK CABLE FROM POWER SUPPLY CONTR
115. 500282 000 59990909090 55999996558 20 19 Primary Patch Panel to Video3 PCB Ribbon Cable Part No 57 500282 000 Vector Scorers 67 BLACK BLACK 1 lt 2 lt BLACK 8 BLACK 2 d BLACK 3 lt 3 3 BLACK BLACK 4 ue 8 5 Power Cable Part 57 500299 000 1 TO J5 ON CMS 9 TO J1 ON LCD CONSOLE CONTROL b BLK 3 ICM 1 ICM 1 BLACK E BLK WHT ICM 1 ICM 1 BLACK WHITE 2 5 2 lt RED 6 ICM 2 6 ICM 2 RD 26 RED WHT 6 ICM 2 CM 2 2 7 GLOBAL AUDIO TGLOBAL AUDIO BROWN 2 11 8 GLOBAL AUDIO 8 GLOBAL AUDIO BROWN WHITE 4 2 DRAIN 3 5 DRAIN DRAIN 7 5 5 lt 7 10 143 BRN WHT FOLD DRAIN WIRE 6 NCQ AND SHIELDING BACK 14 Ce AND CLAMP INTO COVER 7 NOTE 3 45 NC e Global Control Desk to First Scorer Audio Part 57 301125 000 1 TO 45 ON CMS AUDIO PCB NO CONNECTION 3 INTERCOM 1 4 INTERCOM 1 5 INTERCOM 2 6 INTERCOM 2 7 GLOBAL AUDIO 8 GLOBAL AUDIO 9 TO JI ON LCD CONSOLE C
116. 8 318v9 37949 LHOHS 6 27 Vector Camera Assembly 3NOQ3NNId3 8 VO HH LIHOSIVHISJAVNId 6 91 ualdvav 1X0628 000 968009 9 1X0628 319 0 ATOAD 1 5 ANV1 XO8 LNO H4 LY NOILISOd LNOYS 8 FOVAYSLNI aNvININOO 39unos NON 000 78005 lt 6 1 d 18VO HOV3 xog udldvav sav J18VO AIDAD LYOHS ANV1 990 1 0628 AWV 000 96 009 J18VO ATDAD LYOHS E f fe 1 1 0628 000 6 006 6 xog 1 8 LV 01 50 91 OL 3NV1GGO 1 0628 4Y 000 v28198 8 HOLIMS q318VO 319A9 LHOHS 1X0628 000 6 006 6 01 9 11 5 6 YOOS NVO SISSVHO YALLASNiId OL ASIVG 318V9 JAWY T1OHINOO H3OVNVIN 220 041 TXO6TS AWV 7201 2410814 OL JNO Q3NNId 318V2 LHOIVYLS Nid 6 1 0628 JINV 1 0628 000 vC8198 S 000 8 98 lt HOLIMS HOLIMS 000 212005 6
117. A3 SATA2 5525501 SYSTEM 5 SATA4 4 55252 99999 2222 Sosa STANDBY POWER ATX sw 00000 99009 V COM2 1 9000 USB 4 5 FRONT PANEL Connecting a Keyboard and Monitor to The Scorer Computer 1 MONITOR CONNECTION 2 KEYBOARD CONNECTION 10 Connect the power cord to the power supply receptacle and turn the Scoring Computer using the main power switch Press Del to enter the Bios utility The main menu screen will appear Vector Scorers 35 CMOS Setup Utility Copyright 1984 2000 Award Software Standard CMOS Features CPU Frequency Control Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Power Management Setup Set User Password PnP PCI Configurations Save amp Exit Setup PC Health Status Exit Without Saving Esc Quit gt Select Item FIO Save amp Exit Setup Time Date Hard Disk Type Bios Main Menu Screen 12 Onthe main menu select Standard CMOS Features 13 Using the arrow Page Up and Page Down keys move the cursor to Drive A and press Enter Set Drive A to None 14 Move the cursor to On and press Enter Set Halt On to No Errors
118. ANE 57 500275 000 11 EXCITER EVEN WHITE ORANGE ORANGE 12 GND ORANGE TT 13 CHASSIS 4 DRAIN 14 GND 2 SHELL 18 TO J4 ODD LANE lt lt No wR Scorer Computer to Odd Lane LCD LAN Cable Part No 57 500275 000 1 TOKBD14 ON LANE SERVER 2 SHELL 3 NO CONNECTION 4 DRAIN 5 RXODD 6 TX ODD 7 EXCITER ODD 8 GROUND 9 RXEVEN 10 TX EVEN 11 EXCITER EVEN 12 GROUND 13 CHASSIS 14 GROUND 15 CONSOLE 16 J4 J9 ODD LANE 17 J9 ODD LANE 18 TO J4 ODD LANE TOUCHWORX PCB 66 Vector Scorers 4 2 RX EVEN BLACK 2 BLACK WHITE 3 TX EVEN XA XXX BLACK WHITE 3 5 RED 4 12 dis LANE 4 RED WHITE 5 GND X X X X 3 RED WHITE n 13 KEYPAD PCB 93 EVEN LANE 5 BROWN 6 SOUND EVEN BROWN 5 KEYPAD PCB 6 BROWN WHITE 5 7 AUDIO GND 8 XXX XX 8 BROWN WHITE 7 8 CHASSIS 5 11 DRAIN 11 12 lt 9 10 LAN Cable Odd to Even Lane Pedestal Keypad Mount Part 57 500278 000 1 TO 4 ODD LANE KEYPAD 2 RX EVEN 3 TX EVEN 4 12 VOLTS 5 GROUND 6 SOUND EVEN 7 AUDIO GROUND 8 CHASSIS 9 J4 ODD LANE
119. BRATION UTILITY BUTTON SPEED CALIBRATION VALUE Pin Camera Settings 1 Lane Select Drop down box used to select the lane for calibration 2 Pin Targets The area where the camera looks to determine whether or not that pin is standing 74 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 3 4 Targets are positioned by dragging them from the target area and placing them over the proper pins Once in position the light level 0 255 coming from the pin will be shown in target area Light Level Setting Normal Light Setting used to determine the minimum light level needed to detect a pin as standing during normal bowling conditions good rule of thumb is to select a value midpoint between the level of light shown for the darkest pin and the level displayed when a target is positioned on the background Normally the preset level will be in the 80 to 100 range but if the lighting is dimmer or brighter than normal it may fall outside these values The Level should be set to a substantially lower value than the light level lowest level pin Two camera pictures of the same lane taken immediately after each other can have different light levels For this reason it is a good idea to take several pictures in order to see how much the light can vary Also remember that during bowling the camera pictures are taken when the sweep is down This results in pictures that are somewhat darker than the pictures used during setup It is important t
120. Beep Speaker to Intercom Long 15 ft Cable Assembly Part 57 300499 000 1 TOJ1 ONINTERCOM ASSEMBLY 2 BEEPER 3 DATA OUT 57 300184 000 4 GROUND 5 CONTROL 6 DATA IN 7 TO J3 ON BEEP SPEAKER ASSEMBLY 57 300400 000 4 WHITE 2 BEEPER WHITE 2 lt 3DATAOUT BLACK gt 3 i TOJ1 J2 J8ORJ4 3 RED 4 GND RED gt 3 TO J2 ON FRONTDESKAV 4 GREEN 5 CTRL GREEN 4 BEEP SPEAKER ASSEMBLY 57 300490 4XX YELLOW 6 DATA IN YELOM 5 5 57 300400 000 BLUE 2 BEEPER BLUE gt 6 Beep Speaker to Front Desk A V 357 Cable Assembly Part 57 300500 000 1 TOJ1 ONINTERCOM ASSEMBLY 2 BEEPER 3 DATA OUT 57 300184 000 4 GROUND 5 CONTROL 6 DATA IN 7 TO J3 ON BEEP SPEAKER ASSEMBLY 57 300400 000 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 87 Intentionally Blank Page 88 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk CONTENTS CUCM e 3 Troubleshooting Techniques 3 Preparati Otrs c 4 gode UU 4 Nr 4 BACKUPS M E 4 Troubleshooting 96 ena eee Lee rk seeds rr esie 5 Step 1 Identify the Specific Symptoms isss renster einion rennen eerte 5 Step 2 Make a List of Potential Causes of the Symptom
121. COMM EXCITER AUDIO TO ADDITION 4 LANES 4 SCORER COMPUTER Audio Cabling A 42 1 AUDIO VIDEO UNIT 2 CONTROL DESK GLOBAL AUDIO CABLE 4 SCORER COMPUTER 5 FLATSCREENS KEYPADS 6 EXCITER AUDIO LANES 1 2 7 LLAN EXCITER AUDIO LANES 3 4 8 GLOBAL AUDIO CABLE NEXT LANE PAIR Troubleshooting The Intercom Will Not Work on Any Lane The Intercom Will Not Work On Any Lane Start the bowler hear you at the console NO Cycle power to the Audio Control box Is there more than one handset NO Check for a bad handset hook Check the switch Reboot the Volume Level on Computer to the Handset which the Audio Control Box is connected Does the other handset work Check the Cables from the handset Does the to the Audio Intercom work in adm Control Box one direction Verify the Audio Control box is configured properly for the control Desk Verify that the Handset 2 the 7 bling is pl dinto th connections inside P 4 5 i ian Replace thg the connector for proper connectors at the Handset 2 back of the A V Box the Lane Audio Out at the A V Box Replace the Audio Control Box Troubleshooting 31 DESK COMVUNICATION ISSUES Grout Description
122. Center information Intercom and Service Member Intercom on this Computer Not Installed Installed in Server Mode with AVBox AvBox Serial Port Handset One Handled by Frontdesk CLIENT1 Handset Two Handled by Frontdesk CLIENT1 Test Connection Installed in Client Mode without r Service Requests C Ignore Treat as Intercom Requests Treat as Service Requests C BrunswickNB ackgrounds R ed bmp a Intercom and Service Tab Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 65 5 Double click the File Red bmp or select bmp a file of your choice and click OK 6 From the Setup window Click the OK button again The Vector program will restart automatically 7 Click on the Settings menu and choose Lane settings from the drop down menu Verify that the options are set as desired Click the OK button NOTE If you need to update more than one scoring computer you will need to update each lane range separately Use the Apply button instead of the OK button until you are on the last lane range tab then use OK 8 Click on the Settings menu and choose Volume from the drop down menu 9 Adjust the slide bar to the desired level and click the OK button 10 Press the F7 function key highlight American League and click the OK button 1 Click the Config button the OK button and then the Cancel button 12 Press the F2 key to di
123. Configurations 1 SCORER COMPUTER 2 LEFT KEYPAD OR TOUCHSCREEN 3 RIGHT KEYPAD OR TABLE MOUNTED TOUCHSCREEN TABLE MOUNTED 4 LEFT KEYPAD OR 5 RIGHT KEYPAD OR TOUCHSCREEN 6 CURTAIN WALL TOUCHSCREEN FLOOR MOUNTED FLOOR MOUNTED Vector Scorers 5 Scorer Computer The scorer computer s located at the curtain wall control scoring functions for up to 8 lanes The number and type of printed circuit boards PCBs housed inside the Scoring Computer depends on whether the center has lower LCD Touchscreens or Keypads the model of motherboard installed in the scorer computer and the version of the scorer computer All Scorer Computers includes a Motherboard a Video3 PCB and a pair of boards that make up the Primary Patch Panel When lower LCD touchscreens are installed a second Video3 PCB an LCD Interface PCB and a Secondary Patch Panel are added to the computer to provide video for the lower screens Additional components used in all configurations include a power supply and a hard disk drive Refer to the figure titled Scorer Computer for Vector HD on following page 6 Vector Scorers eooo 0000 o 6 FILTER PCB 7 ETHERNET PATCH PANEL 16 POWER SUPPLY SWITCH 10 MAIN POWER INPUT 11 MAIN POWER SWITCH 19 VIDEO3 PCB s 12 MOTHERBOARD
124. DEO CABLE 2 4 TRIPLE OVERHEAD A MONITORS WITH e e 4 TV ONLY LEFT MACHINE e 9 L VH3INVO vy PINSETTER7 amp 8 CONTROL OVERHEAD 8 VIDEO m cowmo 7as g C B ETT m OVERHEAD 7 VIDEO 4 KEYPAD PINSETTER 5 amp 6 OVERHEAD 6 CONTROL MED pm CONTROL 5 amp 6 PINSETTER 3 amp 4 CONTROL CONTROL 3 amp 4 PINSETTER 1 amp 2 at m OVERHEAD 5 VIDEO OVERHEAD 4 VIDEO 7 GS ELECTRONICS OVERHEAD 3 VIDEO OVERHEAD 2 VIDEO 182 gfe OVERHEAD 1 m PRIMARY PATCH PANEL 3 RS 232 CONVERTER PINSETTER 9 DATA CABLES KEYPAD CONTROL CABLE Vector HD Scoring Computer Cabling Keypads GS Pinsetters 1 SCORING COMPUTER 2 TRIPLE WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD 3 RS 232 CONVERTER MONITORS W TV ONLY 4 KEYPAD 5 CONTROL CABLES 6 OVERHEAD VIDEO CABLE 7 GS NEXGEN ELECTRONICS 8 PINSETTER DATA CABLES 9 KEYPAD CONTROL CABLE 10 PRIMARY PATCH PANEL
125. DESK 3 INTERCOM AUDIO CABLE 4 SCORER COMPUTER 5 FLATSCREENS OR KEYPADS 6 COMM EXCITER AUDIO TO ADDITIONAL 4 LANES 7 COMM EXCITER AUDIO 22 System Overview CONTENTS Glossary c uei 3 Vector Scorer 5 Scorer Computer Nm 6 ME 10 Primary Patch Panels e EUR UE EY ERR uS 12 secondary Patch Panel eet ttt ertt E eee tek i eb eu THER Eee a eeu aep yea ove 15 ECD Interface BC B dette 16 Video 3 POB rrei RPE E AE EEE 17 Power SUPPLY mc REP 19 20 Backing up th Hard Drive eei 21 Console E DR 22 Keypads 22 Touchscteens XPlatscteens rr ERE HERE CHER CERE gua ES 24 ECD Console Control POB 25 Touchscreen eitis 27 Selecting Input Voltage for the Touchscreen Transformer see 28 LCD Touchscreen Adjustment Procedure 2 29 Basic D ER 30 Image Position Adjustment isinisisi 31 LCD Touchscreen Cl amim i mette tete E 32 Circuit Board and C
126. ECTOR 3 SERIAL CONNECTOR 4 CASH DRAWER CONNECTOR 5 BACK VIEW OF RECEIPT PRINTER 69 PUSH TAB FORWARD TO OPEN COVER 7 PAPER WELL 8 VIEW WITH COVER OPENED 1 Power Switch This switch controls power to the printer Q Power Connector Input connector for main power 3 Serial Connector Connection for serial cable from Vector Computer 4 Cash Drawer Connection to the cash drawer 16 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk Pole Display The optional pole display shows the amount of money a customer owes as well as the amount of change the customer will receive The display connects directly to the client or server computer A connector on the bottom of the display allows the connection of the receipt printer See figure titled Pole Display 9 2 7 U a 1 2 3 PC HOST DISPLAY 5 232 DC 12V PRINT POWER IN Pole Display 1 PC Host Connector to attach the display to the computer This connection supplies serial communications to the pole display 2 Display Connection for the display s LED readout PCB 3 Receipt Printer Connection to the receipt printer for the POS point of sale terminal This connection allows serial communication entering the PC Host connector to continue to the printer 4 DC12V Power connector for the pole display Cash Drawer The primary function of the cash drawer is to provide
127. EEN TV ONLY MONITOR System Overview 15 BOWLER S AREA The bowler s area contains all of the components that allow the bowlers to interface with scoring system Components that are found in the bowler s area include Overhead Monitors Touchscreen Flatscreens or Keypads Display Controllers Overhead Monitors The overhead monitors provided by Brunswick are individual wide screen LED flat panel monitors or in some cases LED TVs In a Vector SD installation the overhead monitors are used to exclusively display the scorer video cabled from the scorer computer With Vector HD the monitors display the high definition scorer video produced by the Display Controllers The monitors can also display video originating from the optional TV Distribution Center A TV Only version of the monitor that displays only the video from the Distribution Center is also available Keypads The keypad is a full function keyboard that allows the bowler to enter all information needed to begin bowling or change correct information once bowling has begun The use of a keypad gives the bowler complete control over bowling functions without the cost of a lower display Touchscreens The flatscreen is a touch sensitive LCD display that allows the bowler to directly select options by simply touching the screen Display Controllers The Display Controllers are behind the left lane overhead monitors The controller produces high definition score
128. EO 24 SOURCES 27 RS 232 COMMUNICATION 30 BOWLER S AREA PC SERVER ETHERNET SWITCH AUDIO 6 CONDUCTOR CABLE RECEIPT PRINTER TOUCHSCREEN MONITOR GLOBAL AUDIO BAR CODE READER OPTIONAL TV DISTRIBUTION CENTER VECTOR SCORER SYSTEM The Brunswick Vector HD scoring system consists several pieces of equipment The main components in the scoring system are the Scorer Computers Each Scorer Computer is capable of controlling the bowling functions for up to 8 lanes so the number of computers needed is dependent on the number of lanes in the center Each computer networks with the Vector Plus control system interfaces with bowler keypads or touchscreens controls scorer video for the overhead monitors and interfaces with the pinsetters for its group lanes Additionally the equipment used to connect to the pinstters and obtain scoring information is dependent on whether the center is equipped with GS pinsetters Reference the Vector Scoring System figures on the following pages 30 TV VIDEO OPTIONAL 5 5 32 WIDE SCREEN WIDE SCREEN WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD OVERHEAD TV ONLY MONITOR MONITOR MONITOR 31 OVERHEAD CONTROL 31 OVERHEAD CONTROL 7 SCORER VIDEO
129. Even Lane Pinsetter Control Connection to the even right lane pinsetter The distribution PCB turns the even lane pinsetter on off by energizing relay K1 and resets cycle the pinsetter by energizing relay K2 LED D19 turns when the pinsetter power relay K1 energizes LED D23 turns when the pinsetter reset relay K2 energizes Odd Lane Pinsetter Control Connection to the odd left lane pinsetter The distribution PCB turns the even lane pinsetter on off by energizing relay K3 and resets cycle the pinsetter by energizing relay K4 LED D27 turns when the pinsetter power relay energizes LED D33 turns when the pinsetter reset relay K4 energizes AMF Bumper LEDs LED D39 turns On when a signal is sent to the AMF automated bumpers on the right lane LED D40 turns when a signal is sent to the AMF automated bumpers on the left lane AMF Bumper Control J17 Connection to AMF automated bumpers Ball Detect LEDs LEDs 031 left lane and D32 right lane turn when a ball detect signal occurs Ball Detect Jumper JP6 Jumper used to configure the distribution PCB to power the ball detectors with 5VDC or a 12VDC For Vector type ball detectors set the jumper to 12VDC Even Ball Detect J14 Connection for the signal and power for the even lane ball detector Odd Ball Detect J13 Connection for the signal and power for the odd lane ball detector 6 Ve
130. IDEO CABLE 2 TRIPLE OVERHEAI MONITORS WITH TV ONLY 9 LCD TOUCHSCREEN 12 VIDEO CABLES PRIMARY PATCH PANEL Vector HD Scoring Computer Cabling LCD Touchscreen Non GS Pinsetters LCD TOUCHSCREEN 10 CABLE 13 52 Vector Scorers SCORING COMPUTER CAMERA VIDEO CABLES 2 TRIPLE WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD 3 DISPLAY CONTROLLER MONITORS W TV ONLY 5 CAMERA SECONDARY PATCH PANEL 8 DISTRIBUTION DATA POWER CABLE LCD TOUCHSCREEN CONTROL 11 CONTROL CABLES 6 OVERHEAD VIDEO CABLE 9 LCD TOUCHSCREEN VIDEO CABLES 12 PRIMARY PATCH PANEL 12 PATCH PANEL 1 SCORING COMPUTER CN LEFT MACHINE 1 cuss 2 CRCUIS HAZARDOUS VOCAGE CONTR GS NEXGEN ELECTRONICS 3 PINSETTER CONTROL 7 amp 8 MI CONTROL CONTROLS amp 6 PINSETTER 3 amp 4 CONTROL CONTROL 3 amp 4 PINSETTER 182 d CONTRO CONTROL18 amp 2 8223 CONSOLE 8 VIDEO CONSOLE 7 VIDEO CONSOLE 6 VIDEO CONSOLE 5 VIDEO ONSOLE 4 VIDEO CONSOLE 3 VIDEO CONSOLE 2 VIDEO CONSOLE 1 VIDEO OVERHEAD 8 VIDEO res OVERHEAD 7 VIDEO
131. INTERCOM PCB 2 DATA OUT 3 GROUND 4 CONTROL 5 DATA IN 6 TO J1 J4 ON CONTROL DESK AUDIO VIDEO PCB Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 85 2 HOOK SWITCH TERM 3 MICROPHONE TERM 2 HANDSET SPEAKER 4 7 VOLUME CENTER 3 TERM 1 HANDSET SPEAKER Handset Interface PCB Part No 57 300183 000 1 AUDIO IN OUT 2 HOOK SWITCH 4 TERM 2 HANDSET SPEAKER 7 VOLUME CENTER 5 TERM 3 MICROPHONE 3 6 TERM 1 HANDSET SPEAKER TERM 4 MICROPHONE N 000 Potentiometer CMS Audio Video Enclosed Part 57 300306 000 WHITE 2 BEEPER WHITE 2 lt BLACK 3 DATA OUT BLACK 5 5 To 3 RED 4 GND RED 3 TO J3 ON INTERCOM ASSEMBLY 4 GREEN 5 CTRL GREEN 4 BEEP SPEAKER ASSEMBLY 57 300184 000 lt _ YELLOW 6 DATAIN veuow S 57 300400 000 BLUE 2 BEEPER BLUE S e Beep Speaker to Intercom Cable Assembly Part No 57 300488 000 1 ON INTERCOM ASSEMBLY 2 BEEPER 3 DATA OUT 57 300184 000 4 GROUND 5 CONTROL 6 DATA IN 7 TO J3 ON BEEP SPEAKER ASSEMBLY 57 300400 000 86 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk
132. LER 8 8 TRANSFORMER PCB GREEN 4 18 VAC 5 4 18 VAC 3 S 8 LCD Touchscreen Power Cable Part No 57 300153 000 1 TO J7 ON CONSOLE 2 18 VOLTS ALTERNATING 3 CENTER CONTROLLER PCB CURRENT 4 18 VOLTS ALTERNATING CURRENT 5 TOLGP TRANSFORMER BLACK 4 ICM 1 5 4 1 1 7 BLACK WHITE 5 ICM 1 S S o 5 ICM 1 BLACK WHITE J1 AUDIO 6 RED 6 ICM 2 5 8 2 g 8 ICM 2 RED 6 TOJ2 AUDI OUT ON s S REDWHITE 7 2 lt 5 2 2 RED WHITE 5 57 301104 4XX CONTROLPCB 4 BROWN 8 GLOBAL AUDIO zs 9 5 8 GLOBAL AUDIO BROWN 4 LCD CONSOLE _ BROWNMWHITE 9 GLOBAL AUDIO E 5 NOI GLOBALAUDIO BROWNIWHITE 7 CONTROL PCB 2 DRAIN 2 DRAIN 2 DRAIN 2 DRAIN 2 1 3 NIC G NIC Global Audio lane to Lane Cable Part No 57 301110 000 1 AUDIO IN ON 57 301104 000 2 DRAIN 3 NO CONNECTION LCD CONSOLE CONTROL PCB 4 ICM 1 5 ICM 1 6 ICM 2 7 ICM2 8 GLOBAL AUDIO 9 GLOBAL AUDIO 10 J1 AUDIO IN 11 J2 AUDIO OUT 12 TO J2 AUDIO OUT ON 57 301104 4XX LCD CONSOLE CONTROL PCB 8 BLACK 4 ICM 1 5 4 1 BLACK 8 7 S BLACKWHITE 5 ICM 1 E 8 8 o 5 ICM 1 BLACKWHITE 7 TO AUDIO Z 6 ICM2 26 8 8 BEC 6 10 2 RED roJ
133. Normally Closed NC AMF Pinspotter Sweep Connections Common COM Normally Closed NC Switch Wiring Chart 1 2 ELECTRICAL BOX RAKE SWITCH ELECTRICAL BOX 2 RAKE SWITCH 3 TRIGGER CLIP Brunswick Rake Switch 1 ELECTRICAL BOX 2 RAKE SWITCH 3 TRIGGER CLIP Vector Camera Assembly 13 Sweep Switch 1 SWITCH ADJUSTMENTS Vector Camera Assembly SCORING SEQUENCE OF EVENTS First Ball Second Ball The following describes the events necessary for the first and second ball scoring sequences 1 NOTE The scorer console must be turned on and a bowler s name entered The bowler delivers the first ball The ball breaks the ball detect s light path and sends a signal to the distribution PCB The scoring process starts The pinsetter is triggered by the ball NOTE If the pinsetter does not trigger on its own the distribution board will automatically take a picture and trigger the machine after a time delay that is calculated based on the fast ball slow ball settings as set on the scorer settings screen and continues from step 6 The sweep falls downward causing the sweep switch to open sending signal to the Distribution PCB After the time delay entered on the pinsettings screen at the control desk the camera takes a picture and sends it to the Video3
134. Not used 2 Communications Connection for the communication coming from the Vector Vector Plus computer 3 Lane Audio Out Output connector for the global audio cable that delivers the intercom audios going to the scorer consoles 4 Power Lamp The light is on whenever power is supplied to the box 5 Power In Main power input to the box The input to the box is 5 VDC 12 VDC and 12 VDC 6 Intercom Handsets Connection for the cable s coming from the intercom handset switch box es Two handsets can be attached to the AV box Do not use inputs 3 or 4 7 Rockworx Not used 8 Video Out 2 Not used 10 Volume Not used Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 21 Internal Inside the audio control unit is a single circuit board the CMS Audio PCB The CMS Audio PCB adapts the intercom audio s which is then delivered to the consoles through the global audio cable A communication cable connected to the Vector Vector Plus computer allows telephone style functionality for the intercom The board is powered by an external power supply Refer to the figure titled Audio Control Unit Internal View 1 CMS AUDIO PCB 2 VOLUME CONTROL Audio Control Unit Internal View 1 CMS AUDIO PCB 2 VOLUME CONTROL 22 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk CMS Audio PCB The CMS Audio PCB is responsible for interfacing the up to two intercom handset
135. O SCORER COMPUTER POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR Vector Scorers 63 4 POWER RECEPTACLE ORANGE ORANGE 4 14 lt BLUE BLUE lt Nc 1 g BROWN ary lt SREY 1 BLUE SCANNER 1 POWER m WHITE WHITE 5 WHITE TRANSFORMER RED MINI Sex D CIRCUIT RED J 2 mm RED MINI CONSOLE I CIRCUIT BREAKER RED 9 5 gt 5 MIN CONSOLE 2 GREEN YELLOW RED GREEN YELLOW STRIPE 1 GREEN GREEN YELLOW STRIPE O F gt H RED MNLGONSLE 2 GREEN YELLOW POWER 1 RED LCD Touchscreen Transformer Part No 57 500242 000 1 SCANNER POWER 2 MINI CONSOLE CIRCUIT BREAKER 3 MINI CONSOLE POWER 4 POWER RECEPTACLE 5 TRANSFORMER Overhead Video Ribbon Cable Part No 57 500245 000 64 Vector Scorers o O 00 O LI LI LI 0000000000000
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137. OL DESK 57 500281 000 CAMERA DATA 18 TEL E FOUL CABLE 57 500799 00X CONTROL 21 57 500220 000 BALL DETECT OVERHEAD TO OVERHEAD CABLE 57 500273 000 LANE CABLE TO PERIPHERALS 57 500799 003 CONTROL CABLE TO OVERHEAD 24 57 301111 000 GLOBAL AUDIO 27 TO DISPLAY CONTROLLER 20 57 500799 007 24 TO OVERHEAD 22 TO PERIPHERALS 4 13 DISPLAY COT 57 500799 009 57 863590 000 CONTROLLER 57 863591 000 8 13 TRIPLE LCD 57 863589 000 WIDE SCREEN 11 LE I L Tit 5 OVERHEADS 4 24 57 500799 003 IP ros 10 279 coU 2 57 500795 007 57 500799 009 R 5 Mu SCORING 57 863589 000 COMPUTER 57 863590 000 15 57 863591 000 11 RS 232 J 4 2 gt oc CONVERTER 57 500063 000 57 863244 000 16 GS X 1 passa PINSETTER scorinc 2076 4 aan 2 COMPUTER 57 500275 000 57 500063 000 m q2_ 57 500827 000 5 6 ees 57 300153 000 D sF
138. ONNECTION 5 LANA 6 LANB 7 12 VOLTS DIRECT CURRENT 8 GROUND 9 CHASSIS 10 TO P8 COMLINE IN ON GS 98 DIRECT OR P8 SCORER COMLINE IN ON GS X GREEN RED 2 LEFT FOUL 7 OR 12V DC RED 1 2 a 5 3 LEFT FOUL gu BLACK DISTRIBUTION BROWN 4 RIGHT FOUL BROWN 10 BOARD J5 WHITE 5 RIGHT FOUL 5 WHITE 4 0 BLACK 6 GND 5 Asg 2 BLACK gt Foul Cable Part 57 500207 000 TO DISTRIBUTION BOARD J5 4 RIGHT FOUL 62 Vector Scorers 2 LEFT FOUL 5 RIGHT FOUL OR 12 VOLTS DIRECT CURRENT 8 RIGHT TO FOUL UNIT 3 LEFT FOUL 6 GROUND 9 LEFT pS d 1 N C 9 2 COMM WHITE 5 I lt 4 Cane lt Power Control Cable Part 57 500235 000 1 NO CONNECTION 2 COMM 3 NORMALLY OPEN 57 500240 000 Audio Cable Part No 57 500240 000 lt 4 1 1 lt BLACK BLACK TOJ24 lt RED RED ON PRIMARY v GREEN 57 500241 000 4 PATCH PANEL 4 WHITE 2 TO SCORER COMPUTER POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR Primary Patch Panel PCB Power Cable Part No 57 500241 000 1 TO J24 ON PRIMARY PATCH PANEL 2 T
139. ONTROL PCB 10 FOLD DRAIN WIRE AND SHIELDING BACK AND CLAMP INTO COVER SEE NOTE 3 1 lt ORANGE souno lt ORANGE 5 4 lt ORANGE WHITE S AUDIO GND OXX ORANGE WHITE 6 1 2 RED 6 ODD i RED 1 4 RED WHITE 7 000 WHITE THE LANE SERVER lt 8 12V lS BLACK 5 5 lt BLACK WHITE 9 9 D BLACK WHITE 4 6 BROWN 5 0 S BROWN 7 BROWN WHITE EVEN i BROWN WHITE 8 9 lt YELLOW lt 1 12 S0UND_EVEN 5 5 YELLOW 9 WHITE YELLOW 5 AUDIO GND 2 WHITE YELLOW 3 1 2 DRAIN 13 CHASSIS_GND 2 DRAIN 11 SHELL LAN Scorer Computer to Keypad with Audio Cable Part No 57 500399 000 1 TO KBD 1 4 ON LANE SERVER 2 DRAIN 3 SHELL 4 SOUND ODD 5 AUDIO GROUND 6 RXODD 7 TXODD 8 12 VOLTS 9 GROUND 10 RX EVEN 11 TX EVEN 12 SOUND EVEN 13 CHASSIS GROUND 14 CONSOLE 15 J3 ODD LANE 68 Vector Scorers 10 gt WHITE BLACK LANA WHITE BLACK 2 lt BLACK bs lt LAN B 3 2 WHITE BROWN 12VDC WHITE BROWN Lis BROWN GND X X X BROWN lt 4 e DRAIN Nc DRAIN CHASSIS GND SHELL N NC 1579 1579 1 NC 1 1 TO SERIAL TO SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNICATIONS CONTROLLER CONTROLLER LCD Wide Screen Overhead to LCD Wide Screen Overhead Serial
140. OR TDMI Video Converter The functions of the components and connectors on the HDMI Video Convertor are D Audio Out Output connection for audio in the 2 channel stereo analog format 2 SPDIF Out Output connection audio in the digital 5 1 format 3 Component Video Out Output connector for video converted to the component video format 4 Out Output connector for video converted to the format 5 Input Selector Switch used to select which HDMI input will be converted 6 Video Output Selector Switch used to select the format and output connection for the converted video 7 Audio Output Selector Switch used to select the format and output connection for the converted audio 8 Input 1 HDMI input one 9 Input 2 HDMI input two 10 Power Connection 5vdc input power connection 36 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 1 2 AUEIS b COMPONENT VIDEO OUT er INPUT OUTPUT udio udio input 11 POWER CONNECTION 8 10 ON OFF 7 9 VGA OUT SELECTOR MODE SELECTOR VGA to Component Video Adapter The functions of the components and connectors on the VGA to Component Video Convertor are 1 Component Video Out Output connector for video converted to the component video format 2 Audio Out RCA Type output connections for audio in the 2 channel stereo analog format 3 Audio Input Stereo 3 5mm audio input connection for au
141. OR NON DIRECT CONNECT GS 98 GS 96 GS 92 OR GS 10 Qo Gs INTERFACE 14 LANES 5 6 CONVERTER 23 POWER 15 LANES 7 8 GS PINSETTER ELECTRICAL BOX TRANSFORMER 16 17 GS PINSETTER 17 19 GS BALL DETECT 18 FOUL UNIT PINSETTER Vector HD Scoring System With Keypads and GS Series Pinsetters BOWLER S AREA 2 KEYPAD 5 SCORER VIDEO 8 ETHERNET SWITCH 11 LANES 3 4 14 GS PINSETTER ELECTRICAL 17 BOX BALL DETECT 20 SCORER COMPUTER 23 RS 485 26 INTERCOM AUDIO OUT 29 WIDE SCREEN TV ONLY MONITOR PINSETTER AREA 3 WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD 6 MONITOR INTERCOM AUDIO 9 CAT5 ETHERNET 12 LANES 5 6 15 GS PINSETTER 18 GS INTERFACE 21 POWER TRANSFORMER 24 BRUNSWICK AUTOMATED 27 BUMPERS TV VIDEO OPTIONAL 80 26 BRUNSWICK AUTOMATED BUMPERS DISPLAY CONTROLLER COMMUNICATION POWER EXCITER AUDIO FROM VECTOR CONTROL DESK COMMUNICATION LANES 7 8 FOUL UNIT RS 232 CONVERTER RS 232 ONLY INSTALLED FOR NON DIRECT CONNECT GS 98 GS 96 GS 92 OR GS 10 OVERHEAD CONTROL System Overview 13 32 TV VIDEO OPTIONAL MONI 5 WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD 5 WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD MONITOR
142. R 11 RS 485 12 DISTRIBUTION PCB 18 BRUNSWICK AUTOMATED BUMPERS 14 COM2 20 System Overview Vid eo Two types of video are used in the Vector HD system Scoresheet and TV The scoresheet video originates in the scorer computer and routes to optional lower flatscreen displays through a cat5 cable Scorer video the overhead displays is generated by the Display Controller and connected to the displays through an HDMI cable The signal originates at the control desk and is daisy chained to each overhead in the system Refer to the figure titled Vector System Video Cabling Wide Screen Overheads ADDITIONAL 8 SCORESHEET VIDEO NOTE WIRING FOR LANES 1 4 ARE SHOWN THE SCORER COMPUTER CAN BE CABLES LANES 1 2 7 SCORESHEET VIDEO CABLES LANES 3 4 SCORER COMPUTER 13 SCORESHEET VIDEO LANE 2 14 SCORESHEET cO VIDEO 10 FLATSCREENS ANY MR 12 5 5 ______ VIDEO E OVERHEADS 5 WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD MONITORS Vector HD Video Cabling TV DISTIBUTION CENTER SCORER COMPUTER SCORESHEET VIDEO CABLES LANES 3 4 FLATSCREENS 11 SCORESHEET VIDEO LANE 2 14 NOTE WIRING FOR LANES 1 4 17 ARE SHOWN THE SCORER COMPUTER CAN BE CONFIGURED FOR UP TO 8 LANES 8 AD MONITOR 2 TV VIDEO 5 d d 10 FLATSCREENS 6 WIDE SCREEN TV ONLY 5 WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD
143. R power SWITCH INDICATORS INDICATOR Eso 4 Audio 0000 POWER SELECT VGA COMPONENT LOCAL CASTING USB ANALOG OPTICAL COAX 15 FRONT VIEW HD Modulator 30 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk The functions of the components and connectors on the HD modulator 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Coax Output Coax cable output for channel encoded audio video signal Component Video Input Input connections for the component video signal originating from a video source such as a DVD player or HD cable box VGA RGB Input connections for standard VGA signal originating from a video source such as a computer or digital signage player USB Connector Connection for a computer used for advanced configuration of the modulator Power Connector 120VAC 240VAC input power connector Digital Audio Inputs Input connections for either toslink or coax digital audio signal originating from the video source Analog Audio Inputs Input connection for analog L R audio signal originating from the video source Power Indicates whether the unit is powered Input Switch Switches between Component Video and inputs Active Video Source Indicator Indicates which video input is currently selected Broadcast Status Indicator Indicates if the video source is being sent to coax output Active Audio Source Indicator Indicates which au
144. Service Manual Vector HD Scorer October 2013 57 900451 000 Brunswick CUSTOMER SERVICE A tradition in excellence Vector HD Scorer Service Manual October 2013 by the Brunswick Bowling and Billiards Corporation All rights reserved Vector is a registered trademark of the Brunswick Bowling and Billiards Corporation Reorder Part No 57 900451 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 329 Muskegon MI 49443 0329 U S A 231 725 3300 2 Vector HD Scorer Service Manual Section 1 SAFETY NOTES 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 incorrectly 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
145. TOR BUTTON Y 000 00000 OOOOCCOCOOOOGCOOO HIERO gt P A POWER A CONNECTOR a u 6 SERIAL 4 7 PS 2 MOUSE CONNECTOR 6 SERIAL Sa Cr 00000 om pne 8 9055 uuuu xx 8 Sal em ON AUDIO E CONNECTORS 11 jE 2 DISPLAY PORT 10 3 24V POWERED USB 2 0 USB 2 0 CONNECTOR CONNECTIONS PS 2 KEYBOARD CONNECTOR Rear Panel Connectors Client Optiplex XE Shown Functions of the connectors and controls on the back of the computer may include 1 Power Connector Connection from computer to an AC power source 2 Power Supply Status Indicator Indicates the status of the power supply Off AC power is not connected or system is in standby mode Green The system is on and the power supply is providing DC power to the system Amber There is a problem with the power supply Alternating green and a
146. TTER CONTROL 18 FOUL UNIT 19 BALL DETECT 20 PINSETTER 21 CAMERA VIDEO POWER 22 SCORER COMPUTER 23 CAMERA 24 CAMERA VIDEO 25 RS 232 26 RS 232 CONVERTER 27 RS 485 28 BRUNSWICK AUTOMATED 29 INTERCOM AUDIO OUT 30 TV VIDEO OPTIONAL BUMPERS 31 OVERHEAD CONTROL 32 WIDE SCREEN TV ONLY MONITOR 12 System Overview 29 TV VIDEO OPTIONAL 1 BOWLER S AREA 2 PINSETTER AREA 29 TV VIDEO OPTIONAL 9 FROM VECTOR 8 INTERCOM AUDIO 5 WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD MONITOR 5 WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD MONITOR 31 WIDE SCREEN TV ONLY MONITOR 30 OVERHEAD CONTROL 3 DISPLAY CONTROLLER 7 SCORER VIDEO gt 30 CONTROL 8 INTERCOM AUDIO 4 KEYPAD 11 5 ETHERNET 28 4 INTERCOM AUDIO OUT KEYPAD 6 COMMUNICATION POWER EXCITER AUDIO 21 RS 232 24 CONVERTER RS 232 CONTROL DESK 25 RS 485 11 10 5 SWITCH 27 ETHERNET 22 SCORER COMPUTER 12 d NT 21 13 LANES 3 4 RS 232 ONLY INSTALLED F
147. Use Both Service and Intercom Brunswick B ackgrounds Y ellow bmp Intercom and Service Tab 1 INTERCOM ON THIS COMPUTER 2 SERVICE REQUESTS SECTION SECTION Intercom on this Computer Section This section controls the setup of the intercom The following options are available Not Installed When this option is selected the system has no intercom installed Server Mode When this option is selected the Audio Video A V box is connected to this computer The port where the A V box is connected must be selected using the drop down menu The Handset One field tells the system which front desk computer will answer the intercom connected to the Handset One jack on the A V box The Handset Two field tells the system which front desk computer will answer the intercom connected to the Handset Two jack on the A V box The A V Box Connection button can be used to test the serial port connection between the computer and the A V box Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 45 Client Mode When this option is selected the A V box is connected to a different computer on the network Service Requests Section This section controls the function of the Service button on the scorer console The following options are available Ignore When this option is selected the service button at the scorer will be ignored Intercom When this option is selected the service button at the scorer will pl
148. a place to put money received from customers For the convenience of the control desk operator the cash drawer opens automatically whenever a payment key such as cash is selected If the operator is assigning or cashing out a lane the pinsetter and scorer will turn on or off when the drawer is closed Power to open the drawer comes from the receipt printer For the drawer function properly the receipt printer must be on and cannot be in an error state Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 17 INTERCOM BEEPER ASSEMBLY The intercom beeper assembly provides an audible indication whenever an intercom request is received from a console The box is connected to the audio video unit through a 6 conductor telephone cable then to the handset box via another 6 conductor cable A volume control on the assembly allows the control desk operator to adjust the volume level of the beep Refer to the figure titled Beeper Assembly 1 AUDIO CONTROL UNIT TVO Video Scorer Video ut Oi Out Video s Rockworx etl cm ge c L 1 Handset 2 SIX CONDUCTOR PHONE CABLE WITH RJ 11 CONNECTORS m 4 T A 2 VOLUME E SIX CONDUCTOR 3 PHONE CABLE WITH BEEPER ASSEMBLY RJ 11 CONNECTORS Beeper Assembly 1 AUDIO CONTROL UNIT 2
149. ace an intercom request in the queue at the front desk and change the background of the scoresheet to the selected service graphic Service When this option is selected the service button at the scorer will change the background of the scoresheet to the selected service graphic When this option is selected intercom calls cannot be made to the front desk This option is normally used for centers that have waitstaff attending the lanes Both When this option is selected the bowler will get an option of selecting either intercom or service waitstaff when they select the service button at the scorer The background of the scoresheet will change to the service or intercom graphic as appropriate 46 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk Pinsettings The Pinsetting function is used to control the operation of the Pinfall Camera The Pinfall Camera takes a picture of the standing pins that is used to calculate the score The camera settings are very important for proper operation of the scoring system The score for each ball is determined by comparing the light level within a target with a threshold value If the light level inside the target is higher than the threshold value the scorer will determine the pin is standing If the light level inside the target is lower than the threshold value the scorer will determine the pin has fallen and score it as pinfall The system has two light thresholds One that is set up for normal operation and o
150. alone mode Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 41 End Of Game Options Section This section controls what the scorer will do when a game of bowling is completed and how it will interact with the bowler to start the next game The following options are available Auto This option will automatically clear the score sheet and start the next game after a brief delay No bowler interaction is necessary Throw Ball This option will automatically clear the score sheet and start the next game only after the bowler throws the first ball for the next game Press Space This option will prompt the bowler to press the space key on the keyboard or LCD Touch Screen If the bowler does not press the space key within the number of seconds entered in the field the system will automatically clear the score sheet and start the next game Quit Continue This option will ask the bowler whether or not they wish to continue bowling If they select quit the lane will turn off If they select continue the system will automatically clear the score sheet and start the next game When A Lane Is Turned Off Section This section controls what will be displayed on the overhead monitors after the lane is turned off The following two options are available Screen Savers When this option is selected the system will display the advertising graphics as screen savers The advertising graphics are stored in the C Brunswick Media Commercial directory Advertising graph
151. and blue Click the dentify button again to stop the flashing In the Association section select the appropriate overhead type association for the Display Controller Lanes scoresheet monitor or TV Onlys For Display Controller selected as Lanes enter the left lane number of the lane pair identified in step 5 For Display Controller selected as a Only enter a user friendly name for the Display Controller Click Assign to apply the setting to the Display Controller After applying new settings to the Display Controller reboot the associated Scorer Computer HINT To save time it is suggested to make changes to all Display Controllers as needed then reboot all scorers Widescreen Overhead Monitors 9 Updating Software On occasion when a new version of Vector Scorer is released a new version of the Display Controller software will be released along with it When this happens it will be necessary to the Display Controllers in order to communicate with the properly with the scoring software After performing a network scan in the dc config program any Display Controller that has an out of date software version it will be a red color in the list 128 0 0 3 128 0 0 4 128 0 0 5 128 0 0 6 dc config network scan complete 2 To update all out of date DCs click Update software You will be asked to confirm update Select OK dc config Software Update Con
152. ane s il NOTE Foul unit control is only available in centers that have upgraded to Vector scoring from BowlerVision or BowlerVision 2 Pin Pattern Section This section is used to respot pins during competition Any pin combination can be set on any lane from the front desk Pin selection is made by clicking on the box below the pin position Ifa full rack of pins is desired click on Set to select all pins Clear will clear all pin selection boxes Once the desired pins are selected click the Set Pins button to set the specified pins To send the selected option to the scoring computers click Set Configuration A 2 Control This function is used to control non GS pinsetters without issuing the lanes Common uses include turning on machines to set pin fall cameras resetting pins after conditioning the lanes and turning lanes of for maintenance procedures A 2 control functions can also be used on lanes that are issued Refer to the figure titled A 2 Control Window 1 2 3 4 LANE START STOP RESET A 2 Control Window 1 Lane Select which lanes will be affected 2 Start The Start button is used to turn on the pinsetters on the selected lanes 3 Stop The Stop button is used to turn off the pinsetters on the selected lanes 4 Reset The Reset button is used to cycle the pinsetters on the selected lanes The reset function is the same as the reset button found
153. anes Refer to 4 Console Video Touchscreen only 10 Main Power Input 120VAC or 240VAC main input power for the Power Supply Refer to 20 Voltage Selector and 15 Power Supply 11 Main Power Switch Power switch for the Scorer Computer Pressing this button turns the Scorer Computer On Off 12 Motherboard Also referred to as the System Board This circuit board provides memory and processing capability for the scorer computer interfaces the hard drive sound circuits for the exciter audio and Ethernet capability The Video3 PCBs plug into this board 13 Overhead Video Output Not Used RJ 45 type scorer video connections to the overhead monitors used only for Vector SD installations to provide standard definition scorer video for up to 8 overhead monitors The connectors are not used for installations with Vector HD Refer to 17 Primary Patch Panel 8 Vector Scorers 14 15 16 17 18 19 Pin Camera Video Inputs Connections for the video signal coming from the pin cameras for up to four lane pairs These connections are not used when on lanes with GS Series Pinsetters Power Supply This assembly provides power to the components inside the Scorer Computer Distribution PCBs and Vector Keypads Input to the power supply can be 120 VAC or 240 VAC Its output is 5 VDC and 12 VDC Power Supply Switch Switch for the Power Supply unit Turning this switch off disables the power supply an
154. atch Panel board s or lower screen video to the LCD Interface PCB Video3 PCB 2 Pin Camera Contrast Adjustment This adjustment controls the contrast level of the video image received from the pin cameras If the pin image displayed on the pin setting page at the control desk is too bright or too dim adjust this control as needed to provide a usable image 18 Vector Scorers Power Supply The power supply in the Scorer Computer is a professional grade ATX power supply that provides DC voltage to all circuit boards inside the Scorer Computer motherboard Primary Patch Panel Secondary Patch Panel LCD Interface PCB Video3 PCBs and hard drive It also provides power to the Vector keypads and pin camera assemblies if installed Input to the power supply can be 120 VAC or 240 VAC The power supply do not have the voltage selection switch as they automatically configure themselves based on the supplied input voltage The output is 5 VDC and 12 VDC Refer to the figure titled Power Supply 2 49 PERIPHERAL o CONNECTORS 5 5 g PATA HARD DRIVE 6 6 7 PATCH PANELS SATA HARD DRIVE 4 POWER SWITCH F me aio a mH T 28
155. ater Consolidated electronics connected to the Scorer Computer through an RS 232 converter box Earlier Consolidated electronics and Universal electronic systems connect to the Scorer Computer via a GS controller Typically if scoring errors occur for a GS pinsetter the problem is in the pinholder s of the machine an adjustment to the setting table such as the stroke limiter or table level or switch cluster timing Fail to score situations may be attributed to the ball detector one of the interface boxes the electronics of the machine or to the Video3 PCB inside the Scorer Computer Scoring on One Lane ar Lane Pair GS Pinsetters C Start Here YES Is the pinsetter is 10 pin mode Does the installation have a GS Controller installed YES Does the GS Controller have power Check the fuses in the GS Controller power transformer Put the pinsetter into the scoring mode Cycle power to the pinsetter electrical box Check the RS 232 Cable Between the Scorer Computer and the Pinsetter Cycle power to the GS Controller Re seat the Video3 PCB Check the Reboot the Scorer Computer Replace the CPU PCB in the pinsetter electrical Box wiring from the transformer to the GS controller Replace the GS Controller Replace GS Control
156. ation Increasing the value cause an increase in the ball speed shown on the overhead Lower this value decreased the speed shown Speed Calibration Utility Button Click this button to run the ball speed calibration wizard Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 75 Lane Status Lane Control The Lane Control button on the Lane Status screen is used to manually control pinsetter functions and to reboot the scorer computers Refer to figure titled Lane Control Buttons Pause Resume Hold Release Re Start Pinsetter Re Start Bumpers Pinsetter Control Power Control Lane Control Buttons Mechanic Hold Mechanic Release This function is used to indicate that lanes are out of service or to place a lane that is currently issued to a customer on hold When a time bowling lane is placed on hold the amount of time that the lane is on hold is subtracted from the total amount due Lanes that are broken or on hold will be displayed with an orange construction pylon To put a lane on hold select the lane and click on Mechanic Hold To release the lane click on Mechanic Release Refer to the figures titled Lane Control Buttons and Mechanic Hold Indication 1 MECHANIC HOLD INDICATION Mechanic Hold Indication 76 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk Pinsetter Control This function provides the capability to directly control the pinsetters without ass
157. block the pins NOTE 1500 3000 milliseconds is a typical setting for most pinsetters 5 6 7 8 9 Light Level Setting Low Light An alternative light level setting that can be used to determine the minimum light level needed to detect a pin as standing This is usually used to set a threshold for use during Cosmic or other low light situations Use the selection located on the Lane Setting screen to determine which light level will be used Test Day Click this button to simulate how the camera will score when using the light level value entered in the Level box Test Night Click this button to simulate how the camera will score when using the light level value entered in the Level Night Bowling box Speed Calibration Value Enter a new value in this box to change the ball speed calculation Increasing the value cause an increase in the ball speed shown on the overhead Lower this value decreased the speed shown Speed Calibration Utility Button Click this button to run the ball speed calibration wizard Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 49 Camera Calibration To calibrate the camera the pinsetter associated with the camera must be on with 10 pins standing on the pindeck Perform the following steps to calibrate the camera to the pins 1 Select the lane to be calibrated 2 Using the mouse drag the target for the Pin 1 from the column at the right side of the dialog box to the head of the pin
158. board This signal is routed through the processor board along with the other communication signals to J7 Com 1 is currently not used for Vector HD Scoring See 6 Comm Out J7 COM 2 In J10 Input for the COM 2 signal originating at the motherboard This signal is routed through the processor board along with the other communication signals to J7 Com 2 is used to control Brunswick automatic bumper systems See 6 Comm Out J7 Comm Out J7 Output connection for the communication signals that entered the board at the Com2 710 Keyboard 79 and Pinsetter 18 connections These signals are cabled to J22 of the patch panel connector board See 4 Com 1 In J11 5 Com 2 In 10 Pinsetter Comm In J8 7 Keyboard Comm In J9 Keyboard Comm In J9 Input for the communication signals originating at the Video3 that used to talk to the console keyboards or touchscreens The signals are routed through the processor board along with the other communication signals to J7 See 6 Comm Out J7 Pin Camera Video In J13 Not used Pin Camera Video Out J12 Not used Pinsetter Comm In J8 Connection for the communication signals originating at the Video3 that are used to talk to the distribution PCB or GS pinsetters The signals are routed through the processor board along with the other communication signals to J7 See 6 Comm Out J7 Power In J3 12VDC power input for the board A
159. by a bowling center Always check with the manufacturer of your monitor before using any cleaning solution or glass cleaner In general it is important to make sure that any vent holes are clear of obstructions and the monitors are adjusted and cleaned for optimum readability General Cleaning Exercise care when cleaning as the panel and exterior of advanced LCDs are easily scratched Take the following steps when cleaning 1 Turn the monitor power off 2 Disconnect the power cord from the product Hold the power cable by the plug and do not touch the cable with wet hands Otherwise an electric shock may result 3 Wipe the product with a clean soft and dry cloth O Do not use detergents that contain alcohol solvent or surface active agents O not spray water or detergent directly on the product 4 Weta soft and dry cloth in water and wring thoroughly to clean the exterior of the product Connect the power cord to the monitor when cleaning is finished 6 Power the monitor Vent Holes Keep the vent holes on the back of the screen clean of dirt and dust It is recommended to wipe holes with soft cloth a minimum of once per year If using the internal cooling fan continuously it s recommended to wipe vent holes a minimum of once a month Adjustments Adjust the monitor s brightness contrast and sharpness controls to enhance readability Refer to the monitor vendor manual for specific adjustment
160. ce A solid state device that contains the program for the Scorer Computer 3 Power Connector Connection for the DC power cable from the Power Supply 20 Vector Scorers Backing up the Hard Drive Settings Having a good back up of the settings of the Scorer Computer s hard drives allows the mechanic to easily restore a drives configuration and quickly get a replacement drive up and running The back up and restore functions are available using the Scorer Configuration Utility located on the Vector or Vector Plus SERVER computer 1 At the Windows desktop screen the screen with the icons of the Vector or Vector Plus SERVER computer double click on the ScorerConfigurationUtility exe icon Ifthe icon is not on the desktop screen the program can be found in the C Brunswick Utilities folder Configure USB drive Configure an existing scorer Configure Scorers How Use This Tool How To Document Chose Configuration Type screen 2 Select the Configure Scorers button Scorers Y P Address First Lane Number of Lanes Touch Screen Password Key Pad Password Pinsetter Type Overhead Type to e Cn Wd Scorer Configuration Screen 3 Select the desired Scoring Computer from the drop down list on the top left of the window To backup a configuration click Backup To restore a previously backed up configuration click Restore Refer to
161. ces and network communication The front of the computer contains typical controls and indicators found on most computers Refer to figures titled Front Panel Connectors and Controls and Rear Panel Connectors Front Panel Connectors and Controls 2 LCD PANEL 3 LCD MENU BUTTONS 4 DRIVE POWER BUTTON LIGHT 5 57 NMI Di 2 BUTTON 6 USB 2 0 CONNECTORS C T310 SERVER 4 1 POWER DVD BUTTON LIGHT DRIVE OPTIPLEX EX CLIENT GR ems N 6 USB 2 0 CONNCOTOAODC Typical Front Panel Connectors and Controls Functions of the connectors and controls on the front of the computer may include 1 DVD Drive Drive used to load programs from DVD disks or in some cases create backups on DVDs 2 LCD Panel Located on the T310 server this display provides system ID status information and system error messages Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 11 3 LCD Menu Buttons Buttons used to navigate the control panel LCD menu on the T310 3 server The System Identification button turns the system ID mode for the T310 server on 4 Power Button Light Press this button
162. channels onto a single coax cable From there the coax cable is distributed to the display monitors in the center To view a particular source the user simply selects the desired channel to show the contents of that channel The system can connect to any number of monitors or bowling center size up to 96 lanes Refer to the figure titled Vector HD TV Video Cabling The system can distribute any combination of HD signals 1080p 1080i and 720p and SD Standard Definition signals 480P and 4801 The system can mix digital video signals 1080p 10801 720 480p and 480i and analog video signals 480i only 8 TO ADDITIONAL OVERHEADS 1 TV DISTRIBUTION CENTER OPTIONAL 6 WIDE SCREEN TV ONLY OVERHEAD MONITOR TO ADDITIONAL 5 OVERHEADS WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD IONITOI 2 VIDEO BLE 5 5 WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD MONITORS Vector HD TV Video Cabling 1 TV DISTRIBUTION CENTER 2 TV VIDEO CABLES 3 CONTROL DESK 4 SPLITTER 5 WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD 6 WIDE SCREEN TV ONLY MONITORS OVERHEAD MONITORS 7 TAP 8 TO ADDITIONAL OVERHEADS 28 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk TV Distribution Center The TV Distribution center consists of video adaptors as needed a modulator for each signal source a signal combiner and a signal amplifier The distribution center can accept a variety of signal sources such as satellite boxes cable set top boxes or DVD Blu ray players Modu
163. circuit board mounted on the right side wall of the Scorer Computer that provides connections and surge protection for the lower LCD video The Secondary Patch Panel has connections for up to 8 monitor This board is only installed when low LCD monitors are used Serial Communication A popular means of transmitting data between a computer and another device In the Vector system two types of serial communication are used RS 232 and RS 485 Also refer to RS 232 and RS 485 4 Vector Scorers VECTOR SCORER OVERVIEW Two configurations are available in the Vector HD scoring system Keypad or LCD Touchscreens Flatscreens For the Keypad configuration two identical keypads are used for each lane pair These keypads are full function keyboards that allow the bowler to enter all information needed to begin bowling and change or correct information once bowling has begun Entry options include names score correction language selection and other special features A Scorer Computer mounted on the curtain wall contains the electronics that control scoring and other functions The scoring computer can control the functions for up to 8 lanes Refer to figure titled Vector Configurations 6 CURTAIN WALL 1 SCORER COMPUTER 5 RIGHT KEYPAD OR TOUCHSCREEN FLOOR MOUNTED 4 LEFT KEYPAD OR TOUCHSCREEN FLOOR MOUNTED 3 RIGHT KEYPAD OR TOUCHSCREEN 2 LEFT KEYPAD OR TOUCHSCREEN TABLE MOUNTED Vector
164. computer to talk to a multiple devices using one shared comport Also refer to Serial Communication Video3 PCB A multifunctional circuit board located in a Scorer Computer This board processes and controls the video for the overhead monitors in the Vector SD system processes the video received from pin cameras provides communication for the pinsetters Distribution PCB and communication and audio control for the bowler s keypads touchscreens If LCD touchscreens are installed a second Video3 PCB is installed to provide video for the lower screens Scorer Computer Computer s located at the curtain wall that control the scoring functions for a up to 8 lanes Secondary Patch Panel An optional circuit board mounted on the right side wall of the Scorer Computer It provides connections and surge protection for the lower LCD video The Secondary Patch Panel has connections for 8 lanes Serial Communication A popular means of transmitting data between a computer and another device In the Vector system two types of serial communication are used RS 232 and RS 485 Also refer to RS 232 and RS 485 System Overview 5 CONTROL DESK EQUIPMENT The Vector Plus control system consists of one or more computers and POS assemblies located at the control desk and in some cases a computer in the office Vector Plus also provides the bowling center personnel convenient control of the scoring system while keeping track of the financia
165. control desk update the software commercials and multimedia Refer to the Updating Scorer Software procedure located in the Vector Vector Plus Control Desk Section of this manual Reboot the Scorer Computer after the updates have finished 2 Synchronize the Scorer Computer to the control desk Refer to the Scorer Computer Synchronization procedure 3 If pin cameras are used for scoring calibrate the cameras using the settings screen located at the control desk Refer to the Pinsettings and Camera Calibrations procedures located in the Vector Camera Assembly section of this manual 4 Reboot the Scorer Computer and verify its operation 42 Vector Scorers Scorer Computer Synchronization After replacing the hard drive or updating the software on the Scorer Computer the control desk computer and the Scorer Computer must be synchronized To synchronize them perform the following steps 1 At the Lane Status screen in the Vector Plus Desk program select the Vector Settings button gt Log Off er Lane Control Lane Status Vector Settings 2 Using each of the Vector Settings buttons send the desired selection settings to the scorer computer Vector Scorers 43 SCORER CONFIGURATION UTILITY The Scorer Configuration Utility provides a means for users to configure a Scorer Computer hard drive when the configuration menu ca
166. corer Computer between lanes will typically identify where the problem lies 3 SCORESHEET VIDEO CABLES LANES 1 2 SUORE MEER 4 T 777 FLATSCREENS CABLES LANES 3 4 4 FLATSCREENS Lower Flatscreen Video Routing 1 SCORER COMPUTER 2 SCORESHEET VIDEO CABLES 3 SCORESHEET VIDEO LANES 3 4 CABLES LANES 1 2 4 FLATSCREENS Troubleshooting 23 7 SCORER COMPUTER 6 POWER TRANSFORMER 5 RS 232 EXCITER AUDIO 5 RS 232 EXCITER AUDIO gt 32 n n AUDIOQUT AUDIOIN OUT ut AUDIO IN 232 LAN 232 LAN 4 LCD CONSOLE CONTROL 4 LCD CONSOLE CONTROL SPEAKER MICROPHO SPEAKER MICROPHONI 232 485 PCB VIDEO CONTROL 57 500363 400 P3 CONSOLE CONTROL 3 LCD VIDEO CONTROL PCB 57 301101 400 232 485 PCB 57 500363 400 VIDEO CONTROL Ps 1 CONSOLE CONTROL 3 LCD VIDEO CONTROL PCB 57 301101 400 INVERTER LCD PANEL TORISAN TOUCHSCREEN LCD PANEL INPUT TORISAN INVERTER TOUCHSCREEN INPUT 4124 P5 P5 SS i SS
167. cted scorer click the Change Scorer Number button Choose a new scorer number from the drop down list and click OK Otherwise skip to step 3 Change Scorer Number Change Scorer Number 46 Vector Scorers 3 Enter the following configuration information concerning the drive as appropriate First Lane Enter the lane number of Ist lane for the scorer computer Number Of Lanes Enter the total number controlled by the scorer computer TouchScreen Password Enter the password used to access the configuration screen from a touchscreen consoles Keypad Password Enter the password used to access the configuration screen from keypad consoles Bumper Installed Check this box if automated bumpers Pinball Wizard are connected to the Scorer Computer Pinsetter Type Select the type of pinsetters connected to the Scorer Computer Overhead Type For Vector HD scoring this setting must be set to HD Classic Keypad For Vector scoring systems leave this selection unchecked 4 Click the OK button to update the hard drive Vector Scorers 47 Back up and Restore A Hard Drive s Settings Having a good back up of the settings of the Scorer Computer s hard drives allows the mechanic to easily restore a drives configuration and quickly get a replacement drive up and running The back up and restore functions are available using the Scorer Configuration Utility located on the Vector or Vector Plus SERVER computer
168. ctor Camera Assembly 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 AME Short Cycle Right Pinspotter J14 Connection to the AMF 8270MP pinspotter to allow the even lane machine to perform a short cycle when needed AMF Short Cycle Left Pinspotter J13 Connection to the AMF 8270MP pinspotter to allow the odd lane machine to perform a short cycle when needed Right Pinsetter NPS Not Used Left Pinsetter NPS Not Used AMF Short Cycle LEDs Leds D37 left lane and D38 right lane turn when the short cycle signal sent AMF pinspotter NPS LEDs Not Used Diagnostics LED Led D30 flashes when the Distribution PCB is working properly Left Lane Take Data LEDs Not Used Left Lane Sweep Switch LED D26 when the sweep switch for the left odd lane is actuated Right Lane Take Data LEDs Not Used Right Lane Sweep Switch LED D20 when the sweep switch for the left odd lane is actuated 1st Ball LEDs Not Used Vector Camera Assembly 7 BALL DETECTOR The Vector uses a ball detector that is an infrared sensing device The ball detector unit is made up of two infrared transmitters and receivers one for each lane Within each lane unit there are two lenses one to focus the transmitted infrared beam toward the reflector on the opposite side of the lane and one to focus the return light from the reflector onto the infrared receiver LEDs on the u
169. d the 1st non working monitor 22 Troubleshooting YES Does the on every channel Verify the setting on the appropriate TV Distribution center modulator Y problem occur YES Reset power to the TV Distribution center Verify the video source connected to the modulator is functioning and is set to an acceptable output resolution Check the coaxial cable connections between the TV Distribution center and the monitors Reset power to the modulator Replace the Modulator Check the Tap at the 151 Monitor Replace the TV Distribution center LOWER LCD DISPLAY ISSUES Grout Description Scorer video for lower screens is produced by a second Video3 PCB installed in the Scorer Computer The LCD Interface PCB converts the video so that it can be displayed by the LCD screens The video is sent to the lower screens through the Secondary Patch Panel The scorer video cables are exclusive to the monitor it attaches to Refer to figures titled Lower Flatscreen Video Routing and Lower Flatscreen Wiring When troubleshooting lower video issues it is important to determine whether the problem is exclusive to one screen or if the problem is on more than one In addition it is equally important to determine if the problem is in the screen or if it is external Swapping the video cable connections at the S
170. d removes power from the motherboard Primary Patch Panel PCBs A pair of circuits board mounted to the bottom of the Scorer Computer that provides connections and surge protection for the overhead monitor s video and the communication signals for the Keypad Touchscreen and Distribution PCB GS Pinsetter The panel consists of a processor board and a connection board The connection board has RJ 45 type connectors that provide standard definitions video to the widescreen overhead monitors in for Vector SD systems The primary patch panel has connections for 8 lanes Refer to 3 Overhead Video and 3 Console Pinsetter Control Scorer Computer Computer s located at the curtain wall that control the scoring functions for a up to 8 lanes Video3 PCBs This board processes and controls the video for the overhead monitors processes the video received from the pin cameras and provides communication for the pinsetters Distribution PCB and communication audio control for the keypads touchscreens If touchscreens are installed a second Video3 PCB is used to provide video for the lower screens Vector Scorers 9 Motherboard The Vector Scorer Computer uses high performance industrial motherboards as its main PCB Since January 2012 the ITOX model BL630D equipped with an Intel 2 4GHZ or later processor along with at least 512MB of RAM has been used in the scorer computer The motherboard is responsible for processing information making calc
171. d to select the com port assigned to the device Normally the bar code reader is assigned to Com3 while the cash drawer pole display and receipt printer are assigned to Com2 2 Test Buttons Click on the appropriate button to check the connection and function of a device An on screen message indicates how the device will react 82 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk Serial Ports 4 Box Printing Web Server Services Competition Scheduler Backup Restore Log Files Repair Exit Help A V Box Screen 1 Com Port Selection Box Drop down box used to select the com port assigned to the A V box Vector Plus Mechanic E US Mechanic User Interface Box is installed on this computer A V Box Test A V Box C A N Box is installed on another compu Computer C Box is not installed A V Lined None Show list of incoming intercom calls 2 TEST BUTTON 1 COM PORT SELECTION BOX 3 AN BOX SET UP SELECTION 4 LINE when the A V box is directly attached to the computer Normally the A V box is assigned to Coml 2 Test Button Click on the button to check the connection and function of the A V box if it is directly connected to the computer 3 A V Box Set up Selection This area allows the user to select if an A V box is used by the terminal and to what computer it is connected If the A V box is attached to a different c
172. dated software from the Server Computer Scorer Update Download Commercials Scorer Update at Server or Media Manager Download Multimedia Scorer Update at Server or Media Manager Synchronize the control desk and Scorer Computer information Calibrate the Camera s if installed for all lanes associated with the hard drive using the Pin Settings page at the control Desk Calibrate each touchscreen for lanes associated with the hard drive using using the Configuration Menu at the console Default Password Keypads Vector Flatscreens 939393 Enable automated bumpers if installed using config exe program at server Keypad Yes Set the jumper on the board as follows Interface PCB JP4 If the audio cable does not continue to another console from 76 position jumper at pins 2 and 3 T If the audio cable continues to another console from J6 position jumper at pins 1 and 2 U LCD Console Controller Set the jumpers on the board as follows JP1 Position jumper at pins 1 and 2 U JP7 Position jumper at pins 1 and 2 JP8 If the audio cable does not continue to another console from 72 position jumper at pins 2 and 3 T If the audio cable continues to another console from J2 position jumper at pins 1 and 2 U JP9 JP10 Position jumper at RS232 LCD Interface PCB Motherboard 1 Verify DIMM memory module is present on the motherboard 2 Verify CPU and CPU Fan are present on the motherboard 3
173. 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 CAUTION Will designate an alert which could potentially cause product damage gt Will designate grounding alerts Vector HD Scorer Service Manual 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 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 All information illustrations and specifications contained in this manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication It
174. dio associated with the VGA input 4 Audio Output Stereo 3 5mm output connections for audio in the 2 channel stereo analog format 5 LED Power indicator 6 ON OFF Selector Power switch 7 SD HD Selector Switch used to select the component video output resolution 480p 720p 10801 8 Mode Switch used to select which the component video output characteristic Selection modes include normal vivid soft and sharp 9 In Input connector for the video to be converted to component video 10 Out Output connector used to daisy chain the video entering the unit at VGA In connector 11 Power Connection 5vdc input power connection Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 37 Audio Delay The audio delay unit is used to correct audio video timing mismatches that can occur when the audio is processed by an external audio system In these situations the audio may be heard through the speakers slightly prior to the video being seen on the display This results in the two being out of sync The delay unit provides up to 300 milliseconds of delay for the audio to restore A V synchronization Units can be wired in series if addition delay is needed 3 AUDIO OUTPUTS INPUTS ADJUSTMENT Tudio Delay The functions of the components and connectors on the Audio Delay are 1 Audio Inputs RCA type connections for the input of left and right channel audio 2 Audio Output RCA type conn
175. dio input is currently selected Error Indicator Indicates that system is booting or there is a system error Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 31 ED Modulator The Enhanced Definition modulator is a high definition modulator that can handle component video sources with video resolutions of 480i 480p and 720p and accept the associated digital audio Like the HD modulator the ED modulator is factory configured to a specific channel and adjusted for optimum output Refer to the figure titled ED Modulator 6 STATUS INDICATOR 7 PROGRAM BUTTON b program status digital encoder modulator 8 FRONT VIEW 5 USB CONNECTOR CONNECTOR DIGITAL AUDIO COMPONENT 1 2 3 POWER INPUTS VIDEO INPUT L RF f N 25dbmV OUTPUT AN lt 1 USB Power PC Service 12VDC 1 9 BACK VIEW ED Modulator The functions of the components and connectors on the ED modulator are 1 Coax Output Coax cable output for channel encoded audio video signal 2 Digital Audio Inputs Input connections for either toslink or coax digital audio signal originating from the video source 3 Component Video Input Input connections for the component video signal originating from a video source such as a DVD player or HD cable box 4 USB Connector Connection for a compute
176. ds connect to and use the resources provided by the motherboard These are the medium sized white colored slot connectors on the motherboard The Video3 PCBs connect to the motherboard through these slots Power Supply An assembly located inside a Scorer Computer that provides power to the components inside the computer the Vector camera assembly and the Vector keypads Primary Patch Panel A pair of boards located at the bottom of the Scorer Computer that provides and surge protection connections for communication for the Keypad or Touchscreen and Distribution PCB or GS Pinsetter It also provides surge protection and connections for the overhead monitor s video for Vector SD The primary patch panel has connections for up to 8 lanes 4 System Overview RAM Random Access Memory A short term storage area for information in a computer Most computers have this type of memory installed on small circuit boards called DIMMS RS 232 The most popular type of serial communication used by computers This type of communication allows a computer to talk to a single specific device through a 9 pin connector called a comport Each device that the computer talks to will have its own dedicated comport RS 232 Converter A small box used in the Vector system to translate between RS 232 and RS 485 communication These boxes are needed for GS Series Pinsettersand Brunswick automated bumpers RS 485 A type of serial communication that allows a
177. e Part No 57 500050 000 1 TO CAMERA 1 4 ON LANE SERVER 2 VIDEO 3 SHIELD 4 TO CAMERA ON SCANNER Vector Camera Assembly 29 3 DISTRIBUTION BOARD POWER NO 10 TERMINAL A PINSETTER POWER 1 RED POWER COM J10 LEFT LANE 11 TERMINAL B PINSETTER POWER OR J9 RIGHT LANE GREEN CYCLE NO T 12 TERMINAL A PINSETTER RESET WHITE CYCLE COM 13 TERMINAL B PINSETTER RESET 14 TO RAKE DOWN BYPASS SWITCH 57 500206 000 2 J1 LEFT LANE OR J2 RIGHT LANE A A 2 Reset Power Sweep Cable Part No 57 500206 000 1 J10 LEFT LANE OR J9 RIGHT LANE 2 J1 LEFT LANE OR J2 RIGHT LANE 3 TO DISTRIBUTION BOARD 4 POWER NO 5 POWER COM 6 CYCLE 7 CYCLE 8 SWEEP 9 GROUND 10 TERMINAL PINSETTER POWER 11 TERMINAL PINSETTER POWER 12 TERMINAL PINSETTER 13 TERMINAL B PINSETTER RESET RESET 2 LEFT FOUL 7 OR 12 DC 3 LEFT FOUL 4 RIGHT FOUL DISTRIBUTION BOARD J3 5 RIGHT FOUL 6 GND 57 500207 000 Foul Cable Part No 57 500207 000 1 TO DISTRIBUTION BOARD J3 2 LEFT FOUL 3 LEFT FOUL 4 RIGHT FOUL 5 RIGHT FOUL 6 GROUND 7 OR 12VDC 8 RIGHT 9 LEFT 10 TO FOUL UNIT 3 CLOCK 6 TO DISTRIBUTION BOARD J11 LEFT LANE OR 4 1 TO AMF PINSETTER
178. e for scoring This value should be set to allow the rake sweep to drop to the guard position before the picture is taken The delay should end before the rack table begins to move 1500 3000 milliseconds is a typical setting for most pinsetters 7 When all camera settings have been made for this lane select the Save button 50 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk Service Menu The Service menu is used to control various pinsetter functions The selections important to the mechanic are Broken Lane Hold Machine Control and GS Pinsetter Control Refer to the figure titled Service Menu To enter a service menu screen select Select the Service menu Select the desired menu item Enter a password if required Make desired changes Select the OK button File Service Settings Register Rental Change View Help Broken Lane Hold Machine F8 Backup Reboot Resync Scorers 65 Pinsetter Control Bumper Contral Support Info TV Control Service Menu Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 51 Broken Lane Hold This function is used to indicate that lanes are out of service or to place a lane that is currently issued to a customer on hold When a time bowling lane is placed on hold the amount of time that the lane is on hold is subtracted from the total amount due Lanes that are broken or on hold will be displayed on the main lane status page with a large r
179. ections of the delayed left and right channel audio 3 Delay Adjustment Control used to determine the amount of audio delay 38 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk CONTROL DESK SCREENS Even though desk operations are not within the scope of this manual certain control desk functions such as configuring the system or downloading information to the scorer computers should be understood by the center mechanic The look these screens are dependent on the which control program Vector or Vector Plus is installed and the program version being used For the most up to date information refer to the Desk User Guide for the system installed in the center VECTOR CONTROL DESK These following selections can be found on the Settings Service and File Menus located at the top of the Lane Status screen of the Vector Desk system Settings Menu The Settings menu is used to control various system settings The selections important to the mechanic are Setup and Pin Settings Setup The Setup screen is arranged by functions such as Front Desk Default Rates Scorer Print Prepay Center Information Intercom and Service and Member tabs For the center mechanic the Scorer and Intercom and Service tabs are special importance Refer to the figure titled Settings Menu To enter the setting page select Select the Settings menu Select the Setup menu item Enter a password if required Select the desired functio
180. ed letter X through the lane column Refer to the figures titled Broken Lane Hold Window and Out Of Service Lane Indication Broken lane Hold Operational lanes Lanes on hold broken 2 Broken Lane Hold Window Out Of Service Lane Indication 52 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk Machine Control This function is used to control the pinsetters without issuing the lanes Common uses include turning on machines to set pin fall cameras resetting pins after conditioning the lanes and turning lanes of for maintenance procedures Machine control functions can also be used on lanes that are issued Refer to the figure titled Machine Control Window Machine Lane Start Stop Reset Close Help Machine Control Window 1 Lane Select which lanes will be affected 2 Start The Start button is used to turn on the pinsetters on the selected lanes 3 Stop The Stop button is used to turn off the pinsetters on the selected lanes 4 Reset The Reset button is used to cycle the pinsetters on the selected lanes The reset function is the same as the reset button found on the ball return Reboot Shutdown Wake Up The Reboot function allows the user to reboot turn off or turn on Scorer Computers client computers and Display Controllers from the control desk It is suggested that the reboot procedure
181. ed on the monitors Modulators are available for both standard definition SD and high definition HD video sources The SD modulator can handle resolutions up to 480i This type of modulator is typically used for sources that only provide composite video Two HD modulators are available The Enhanced Definition modulator allows for component video sources and can be used for sources with resolutions up to 720p as well as VGA sources All modulators come pre adjusted and pre configured for specific channel outputs Refer to the figures titled HD Modulator ED Modulator and SD Modulator HD Modulator The High Definition modulator is the most versatile of the 3 modulators It can handle component video sources with video resolutions of 480i 480p 720p 1080i and 1080p and accept the associated audio in either a digital or analog format It can also handle VGA resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 The HD modulator is factory configured to a specific channel and adjusted for optimum output Refer to the figure titled HD Modulator 5 2 1 COMPONENT POWER COAX OUTPUT INPUT vea fom CONNECTOR COMPUTER VIDEO er DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO VIDEO OUTPUT VIDEO OUTPUT AUDIO OUT AUDI SERIAL CONTROL AC INPUT 6 14 DIGITAL BACK VIEW ANALOG AUDIO INPUTS AUDIO INPUTS 10 ACTIVE 11 12 9 VIDEO SOURCE BROADCAST ACTIVE 13 INPUT INDICATOR STATUS INDICATOR AUDIO SOURCE ERRO
182. eflector is between 90 and 110 of trigger threshold This is normal operation Yellow LED Output The yellow LED indicates whether the Ball Detect output has been triggered When the detector is receiving sufficient light the LED will be On to indicate that the output is not enabled OV When the beam is blocked the LED turns Off to indicate the output is enabled DESIRED OPERATION RANGE GAIN OPERATION LEVEL X 1 1 T OPERATION LEVEL OPERATION LEVEL X 0 9 TIME GREEN LED ON LED INDICATION NE YELLOW LED Vector Ball Detect LED Sensitivity Chart Vector Camera Assembly 9 BALL DETECT CALIBRATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 Turn the sensitivity adjustment fully CCW The yellow LED will be Off and the Green LED will be Refer to figure titled Sensitivity Adjustment 1 1 CLOCKWISE CW 2 COUNTER CLOCKWISE CCW 3 PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER 11 696972 003 4 SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT Sensitivity Adjustment 1 1 CLOCKWISE CW 2 COUNTER CLOCKWISE 3 PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER CCW 11 696972 003 4 SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT 5 GREEN LED 6 YELLOW LED 2 Turn the sensitivity adjustment CW very slowly until both LEDs turn Refer to figure titled Sensitivity Adjustment 1 m NOTE When adjusting the ball detector the green LED will turn Off the Yellow LED will turn
183. erVision or BowlerVision Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 57 Pin Pattern Section This section is used to control which pins the pinsetter spots Typically this function is used to respot pins during competition Any pin combination can be set on any lane from the front desk This section can also be used to set up spare practice by entering a number of frames other than zero in the User Pattern for x Frames field For example of 8 is entered in the field whatever pin combination is selected will be set for eight consecutive frames Pin selection can be made by pressing the button for a pin or by entering the pin number in the field at the bottom of this section The Set Pins button causes the system to set the specified pins for the desired number of frames 58 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk TV Control The TV Control function is used to change the video display of the overhead monitors between the TV video signal provided by an A V source such as a VCR or the scoresheet information from the scorer computer The control can be used to turn the monitors off when not in use Additionally some centers may be equipped with overhead monitors that are used only for video display These monitors may be placed in between the scoresheet monitors of a lane pair or they may be placed between some or all lane pairs The TV Control function is used to configure these monitors and to turn these monitors on and off Refer to the figure t
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185. ercom handset switch box for the first handset 5 Handset 2 J2 Connection for cable coming from the intercom handset switch box for a second handset Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 23 6 Handset 3 13 Not used 7 Handset 4 J4 Not used 8 Power In J11 Main power input to the box The input to the box is 5 VDC 12 VDC and 12 VDC 9 Power Lamp J12 Connection to the power indication LED located on the front of the unit 10 Power Out J10 Not used 11 Rockworx J9 Not used 12 Volume J8 Not used Power Supply Unit The power supply unit provides the audio control unit with the 5 VDC 12 VDC and 12 VDC The input to the power supply unit can be either 120 VAC or 240 VAC The supply will automatically adapt to either input and supply the proper output voltage Refer to the figure titled Power Supply Unit 2 UNIVERSAL POWER SUPPLY 3 DIN PLUG 1 POWER INPUT Power Supply Unit 1 POWER INPUT 2 UNIVERSAL POWER SUPPLY 3 DEUTSCHE INDUSTRY NORM PLUG 24 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk ETHERNET SWITCHES The Ethernet switches allow the control desk computer s the scorer computers and the Display Controllers to connect together in a high speed network The switches provides two way communication full duplex so the computers can send and receive data at the same time The switches also provide each of it outputs ports dedicated bandwidth to increase
186. ers GLOSSARY OF TERMS The following terms are used in this section To better understand the information presented in the section you should familiarize yourself with these terms 100Base TX Twisted pair cabling used in an Ethernet network and in some installations provides video for the LCD screens This cable type connects the Scorer Computer s and Control desk computer s to the Ethernet switch es allowing them to communicate Some installations use this type of cabling to connect the scorer computer to the LCD touchscreens and overhead monitors This cable is sometimes referred to a Cat5 cable because category 5 communication wiring is used to make the cable Also refer to Ethernet Switch BIOS Basic Input Output System A program stored in a EPROM erasable programmable read only memory chip located on the Motherboard This program controls how information is transferred between the components and circuit boards inside a computer Distribution PCB A circuit board located behind the pin camera on each lane pair that provides power for the pin camera controls machine on off and reset and handle signals needed for scoring such as foul sweep switch and ball detector signals It can also control AMF short cycle and bumpers as needed This PCB is not present in GS Series Pinsetter installations Ethernet A protocol that specifies how computers send information to one another Ethernet Switch Device that is the central point o
187. esk system b Ifthe scoring computers are turned off overnight utilize either the Wake On Lan feature if available or power on the scorers manually via the power button located on each unit 2 Server computer a Close all running applications on the server Verify that none of the clients are running the desk software b Restart the computer using the standard Windows procedure c Log into Windows to allow all programs to start up as needed 3 Display Controllers Vector HD Systems Ifthe controllers are left on overnight utilize the restart command in the desk system b Ifthe controllers are turned off overnight utilize either the Wake On Lan feature or power the controllers manually via the power button located on each unit 4 Client computer s a If the client s are left on overnight restart the computer using the standard Windows procedure b Ifthe client s are turned off overnight turn on the unit using the power button on the computer c If needed turn on the monitor and any other peripherals 5 Verify system operation a Open the desk system and verify that communication to the lanes is working b Turn the overhead monitors using the desk system if needed Vector Scorers 49 CABLING OVERVIEW 1 SCORING COMPUTER 6 3 DISPLAY CONTROLLER 6 OVERHEAD VIDEO CABLE ZA CONTROL 1 CABLES S TRIPLE OVERHEAD MONITORS WITH
188. etgear GS108 8 Port switch are 1 Power LED This LED indicates when the Ethernet switch is powered on 2 Port Status LEDs These LEDs indicate the status of each RJ 45 connector When the left LED is green a link with a communication rate of 100M is established between the port and a computer or second switch If the right LED is lit a 10M link is established Both LEDs light to indicate a 1000M link Flashing LED to indicate activity is occurring through the port 3 RJ 45 Connector Connection port for the Cat5 ethernet cables attached to each scorer computers and or ethernet Switch located at the control desk Each port is capable of auto sensing for 10 100Mbps or 1000Mbps operation 4 Power Connector Input for power coming from the A C power adaptor Only use the power adapter that is supplied with the switch 26 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk Netgear Prosafe FS524E NETGEAR PROSAFE JFS524E 1 3 5 lj 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 7 5 7 9 1 13 15 17 19 21 23 wm ccm oS EE Y me er aa en mm EM d oH EMO EO Se tM 1 Power POWER LED 2
189. exe OpenPlayConsole exe amrOpenplayMenu txt uni competitionMenu txt uni defaultMenu txt uni leagueMenu txt uni Chinese lang uni Czech lang uni Dansk lang uni Deutsch lang uni Update software Update commercials Update multimedia 10 3 2003 3 29 50 PM 3 0 0 3404 10 3 2003 3 29 06 PM 3 0 0 3404 11 22 2001 9 08 00 AMNo Information 3 29 32 PM 3 0 0 3404 10 55 30 AMNo Information 10 3 2003 6 25 1999 PATH C iBrunswick GameConsole 10 3 2003 10 3 2003 8 24 2003 8 24 2003 8 24 2003 8 24 2003 PATH C Brunswick GameConsole Languages 8 24 2003 Co CO CO CO CO 3 2685 229 ores DT 56 22 34 36 40 44 38 PM PM PM PM PM PM PM 2 7 2002 6 06 18 PM 8 24 2003 3 56 42 PM 8 24 2003 3 56 44 PM Score computers in system 1 3 0 0 3404 3 0 0 3404 No No No No No No No No Information Information Information Information Information Information Information Information 20 Update Version V1 4 m dj Print Update Window 80 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk Updating Exciter Graphics and Sounds NOTE Updating the exciter graphics can also be done using the Media Manager program located on the server 1 Select the File menu 2 Select the Update menu item 3 Using the drop down menu at the top of the screen select the scoring computer to be updated or select to update the software in all of
190. f connection for the scorer computer s and Control desk computer s in the Ethernet network The Switch allows data to be sent received at full transmission speeds Also refer to 100 Hard Drive computer s primary storage device The hard drive contains the programs and files that make the computer function LCD Interface PCB A circuit board in the Scorer Computer that adapts the scoresheet video so that it can be displayed on the lower touchscreen displays Motherboard A circuit board inside a Scorer Computer or Control Desk Computer that contains the microprocessors and memory The hard drives most of the other PCBs in the computer connect to this board Also referred to as the System Board PCI Bus Peripheral Component Interface Bus design or protocol used in many computers that defines how circuit boards connect to and use the resources provided by the motherboard These are the medium sized white colored slot connectors on the motherboard The Video3 PCBs connect to the motherboard through these slots Power Supply An assembly located inside a computer that provides power to the components inside the computer the Vector camera assembly and the Vector keypads Primary Patch Panel A pair of boards mounted to the bottom of the Scorer Computer that provides connection points and surge protection for the overhead monitors Keypad Touchscreen Distribution PCB GS Pinsetter and Brunswick automated bumpe
191. fast solutions to problems that a bowling center may experience and give you techniques that you can use to resolve problems not specifically addressed in this guide Using this guide prior to contacting Brunswick s Technical Support will not only speed your troubleshooting efforts but will give Brunswick s technicians valuable information should calling Technical Support be necessary This guide contains flowcharts to help the mechanic quickly solve common problems that may be encountered It is assumed that the troubleshooter is familiar with the components and terminology used in the Vector system and the basic operation of a multimeter and cable testers For additional information about these topics consult the various sections of this manual or the instruction manual that was sent with the multimeter or tester TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNIQUES Troubleshooting the computers and electronics that make up a scoring system can be a challenging task The symptoms exhibited by a problem may be a caused by hardware issues such as faulty cabling damaged circuit boards or bad connections it can be attributed to software issues such as improper setup faulty configuration or a software glitch or it can even be a onetime event that causes the problem To make matters worse it may be a combination of these things Despite these seemingly endless possibilities anyone can troubleshoot if they use a systematic approach and ask the right questions Without
192. firmation 10 Widescreen Overhead Monitors 3 message will appear when all DCs have been updated Select dc config Software Update Confirmation 4 After the Display Controllers have rebooted run network scan again to verify the update succeeded NOTE It is NOT necessary to reboot the scorer after the update Widescreen Overhead Monitors 11 POWER SUPPLY 5 DISPLAY CONTROLLER 4 POWER POWER SWITCH POWER SWITCH 3 AC POWER OUT 1 AC POWER IN 2 POWER FUSES SB Display Controller Power Supply 1 AC POWER IN 2 POWER FUSE 5A SB 3 AC POWER OUT 4 POWER SWITCH 5 DISPLAY CONTROLLER POWER 1 AC Power In AC power input 2 Power Fuses 5 amp slo blow fuses used for the incoming power 3 AC Power Out AC power connection that can be used to power a monitor 4 Power Switch Push button used to power the unit On Off 5 Display Controller Power 12V DC power output for the Display Controller 12 Widescreen Overhead Monitors CONFIGURING SAMSUNG OVERHEAD MONITORS The Samsung overhead monitors are directly connected and controlled from the Display Controller through a serial port For the monitors to function properly they must be configured as follows 1 At the scorer configuration menu configure the scoring computer select HD as the overhead type The Direct Monitor Ctrl checkbox
193. han one item on your list by troubleshooting complete components or boxes rather than individual components Step 5 What to Do if Steps 1 4 Didn t Solve Your Problem If after following steps 1 4 you still have not solved your problem you need to start again Verify each step to ensure that good decisions have been made Talk to others that are knowledgeable about your system Many times just talking with someone will give you a fresh perspective on things and may give you ideas that weren t considered the first time around Troubleshooting 5 Ackitional Tips Cycling power powering the unit off then on or re seating a connector or circuit board corrects most problems Always verify that a replacement component is actually defective by installing it in another unit The simplest solution is normally the correct one and the one most often overlooked Try swapping entire assemblies rather than individual components to quickly isolate the location of the problem For example if a problem is related to a single scorer computer or lane 1 Is the problem inside or external to the scorer computer Swapping the external cables lane to lane will help determine this 2 Ifinside the scorer computer is the problem related to hardware or software Swap the hard drive to determine if the problem is with software 6 Troubleshooting SCORING ISSUES Non GS 5 Grait Desaiption Scoring for a non GS pinsetter involves us
194. he next console This connection allows the continuation of the intercom audio s to the next lane If the board is installed in the last console and the signals do not continue terminate the signal using the termination jumper JP8 Audio Terminator JP8 Jumper used to terminate the intercom audio signal If the audio cable does not continue to another console from J2 terminate the signal by placing a jumper between pins 2 and 3 T Otherwise place a jumper between pins 1 and 2 U Board Select JP7 Jumper used to select whether the console is for the left lane or the right lane when the board is used for the Frameworx scoring system In the Vector system the cabling from the Scorer Computer automatically determines left right designation For the Vector System always set the jumper on pins 1 and 2 1 Communication Input J9 Connection for the communication RS 232 originated at the Primary Patch Panel in the Scorer Computer If the board is located on the right even lane the communication signal is routed through the left odd lane board Refer to 75 Even Lane Communication Out 710 Vector Scorers 25 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Even Lane Exciter Audio Out J5 Connection for the audio exciter going to the even lane touchscreen of the lane pair Refer to 14 Exciter Audio In J4 LLAN Terminator JP1 Jumper used to terminate the communication signal when
195. hey were removed and attach the appropriate cable to each Refer to procedure titled Bus Board Installation 8 Verify that each board and connector is properly installed HH NOTE The motherboard bios default configuration is programmed with the proper settings to function with the Vector scoring system The steps 9 16 are only needed if these factory settings have been changed 9 Connect a standard PS 2 style keyboard and VGA monitor to the motherboard as shown below 1 MONITO use lt CONNECTOR EONS 2 KEYBOARD CONNECTOR PURPLE USB PORTS MOUSE GREEN DVI WHITE REAR BLACK SIDE L R 71 LT BLUE MIC IN PINK LINE OUT LIME BLUE 12 OWER Cx ATX POWER 0959995999909 5559595959909 PCIE DVI SELECT Jp8 0000000000 PCIE 2 PCI 1 PCI 2 oly gg EE 65 jaja BH a a 2ND SATA1 SATA0 05555 SAT
196. how Full Screen Pin Triangle Report Spee or Other Conditions Consult with Staff for Additional Saftey Information Show Pop up Pin Triangle Always wear Bowling Shoes Each bowler must have their own bowling shoes Stand Alone Password I acknowledge that I have read the above information 2 END OF GAME End of Game C Automatic Press Space 0 Time Delay for Automatic Start seconds OPTIONS Throw Quit Continue When a lane is turned off Display Screen Savers C Display Television Turn Off Overheads 3 LANE OFF Service Button Ignore Service Button Request Waitstaff Background OPTIONS Use only as Request Waitstaff Red Use only as Intercom Intercom Background Use as both Intercom and Request waitstar Galaxy 4 OPTIONS Slow Bowler 0 Game Slow Bowler seconds Slow Bowler Background Time Slow Bowler seconds Yellow Prepaid Warning Background Yellow Scorer Settings Screen 1 SCORER OPTIONS 2 END OF GAME OPTIONS 3 LANE OFF OPTIONS 4 SERVICE OPTIONS Scorer Options This section controls the following scorer and system options Foul This option controls whether or not the scorer will score a foul when the automatic foul detector senses a foul If this option is enabled a score of F with a numeric value of zero will be scored when a bowler crosses the foul line and the foul unit registers a foul Hide Strike Sequences This option controls
197. hscreen Pedestal Mount Part 57 500273 000 1 TO ODD LANE TOUCHWORX PCB 4 RX EVEN 7 GROUND 2 CHASSIS GROUND 5 TX EVEN 8 EVEN LANE J J9 3 ODD LANE J5 J10 6 EXCITER EVEN 10 TO EVEN LANE TOUCHWORX PCB Vector Scorers 65 1 10 LANE 9 EVEN LANE TOUCHWORX PCB 2 CHASSIS GND 5 3 DRAIN TOUCHWORX PCB BLACK 5 4 RX EVEN E 5 BLACK WHITE BLACK 2 5 TX EVEN 8 2 WHITE BLACK 2 BROWN 6 EXCITER EVEN gt BROWN 3 8 ig 3 WHITE BROWN 7 GND 9 2 WHITE BROWN e 9 g 5 5 4 5 7 L i 2 gt L 2 gt 3 J5 4 gt 4 J4 5 L 5 6 lt 6 7 gt 17 lt 7 LAN Cable Odd Even Lane Table Mount Part 57 500274 000 1 TO ODD LANE TOUCHWORX PCB 2 CHASSIS GROUND 3 ODD LANE J5 J10 4 RX EVEN 5 TX EVEN 6 EXCITER EVEN 7 GROUND 8 EVEN LANE J J9 10 TO EVEN LANE TOUCHWORX PCB 17 lt BLACK 5 RX ODD BLACK lt WHITE BLACK 6 TX ODD WHITE BLACK RED 7 EXCITER ODD RED 1 TO KBD 1 4 ON WHITE RED 8 GND WHITE RED BROWN 8 RX EVEN BROWN WHITE BROWN 10 TX EVEN WHITE BROWN 4 DRAIN 3 NC WHITE ORANGE 15 CONSOLE 16 J4 J9 ODD L
198. ibrate the camera the pinsetter associated with the camera must be on with 10 pins standing on the pindeck Perform the following steps to calibrate the camera to the pins 1 2 5 6 Select the lane to be calibrated Using the mouse drag the target for the Pin 1 from the column at the right side of the dialog box to the head of the pin 1 The number in the column on the right indicates the light level for that pin Repeat the previous step for all pins NOTE It is important to place the correct pin target on its corresponding pin if not incorrect scoring will occur Set the initial Light Threshold a Record the light value for all ten pins Knock all ten pins over and record the light value for each pin c Select the Level field and enter a value midway between the lowest light level value recorded in step a and the light highest level recorded in step b NOTE The initial light level setting described is a good starting point for camera calibration The actual light level used may be varied from this setting to accommodate different lighting and pin conditions such as colored pins Set the initial Night Light Threshold a Set the bowling center s lighting up as it would be used during night bowling events such as cosmic bowling black light bowling or other reduced lighting conditions Record the light value for all ten pins Knock all ten pins over and record the light value for each pin d Select
199. ics and sound updates to the scorer computers Updates may be sent to individual scoring computers or to all scoring computers at the same time Software commercial advertisements and scorer exciter graphics and sounds must be updated as separate steps The update function also displays information about the versions of the software currently installed on the scoring computers This information is helpful when troubleshooting the system with a Brunswick Customer Response Center representative Refer to figure titled Update Window Update ersion 1 4 Scorers Version information PATH C Brunswick Commercial exe 10 3 2003 3 29 50 PM 3 0 0 3404 LoadCom exe 10 3 2003 3 29 06 PM 3 0 0 3404 ScoreUnit exe 11 22 2001 9 08 00 AMNo Information ScoreUnit3 exe 10 3 2003 3 29 32 PM 3 0 0 3404 UNWISE EXE 6 25 1999 10 55 30 AMNo Information PATH C Brunswick GameConsole BaseConsole exe 10 3 2003 3 28 56 PM 3 0 0 3404 OpenPlayConsole exe 10 3 2003 3 29 22 PM 3 0 0 3404 amrOpenplayMenu txt uni 8 24 2003 3 57 34 PM No Information competitionMenu txt uni 8 24 2003 3 57 36 PM No Information defaultMenu txt uni 8 24 2003 3 57 40 PM No Information leagueMenu txt uni 8 24 2003 3 57 44 PM No Information PATH C Brunswick GameConsole Languages Chinese lang uni 6 24 2003 3 56 38 PM No Information Czech lang uni 2 7 2002 6 06 18 PM Information Dansk lang uni 6 24 2003 3 56 42 PM No Information Deutsch lang uni 8 24 2003 3
200. ics must be properly named The naming convention used by the system is PauseX EXT where X equals a sequential number starting with one The EXT is the extension from one of the supported file formats There are three possible advertising graphic file formats The system supports the following formats Windows Bitmap BMP 1920 x 1080 32 bit color Vector Slideshow DLT This format is a special format that combines a series of bitmap graphics into a animated show Use the BMP2DLT exe converter found in the Brunswick Utility directory to convert bitmap graphics into Vector Animations MPEG MPG This format is digital video and usually comes from a source such as a video camera The system supports MPEGI TV When this option is selected the system will switch the overhead monitors to the tuner input when lanes are turned off Turn Off When this option is selected the system will turn the overhead monitors off when the lanes are turned off 42 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk Pinsetter Tab 1 1 PINSETTER MACHINE SECTION SECTION Pinsetter off delay 20 seconds Machine 10th frame reset Perform automatic reset after 10 seconds Slow ball trigg 3000 ms Fast ball 3000 ms Speed limit 0 mph Slow Bowler Options Pinsetter timeout 0 seconds 0 disables Pinsetter Tab 1 PINSETTER TYPE SECTION 2 MACHINE SECTION Pinsetter Type Section Use the drop down
201. igger field is used to set the amount of delay from the time a fast ball breaks the ball detect beam until the pinsetter is triggered Systems that use pinfall cameras will also calculate the ball s speed When the ball speed is higher than the value set in the Speed Limit field the system uses the Fast Ball Trigger value When the ball speed is below the value set in the Speed Limit field the system uses the Slow Ball Trigger value NOTE good starting value for Slow Ball Trigg is 4500 ms For Fast Ball Trigger 2000 ms is a good starting value The Speed Limit field is used to set the threshold between the Slow and Fast ball speeds which is used to control the delay before the machine is automatically triggered i NOTE A good starting value is 7 The Pinsetter Off Delay field is used to control how many seconds the pinsetter remains on after prepaid bowling has expired This value should be set so that bowlers do not think that they can take extra shots yet preventing the pinsetter from turning off before bowling balls are returned which would cause an under lane ball return call db NOTE A good starting value is 45 seconds Pinsettings GS Pinsetters Automatic Fouls This option controls whether the pinsetter will react to a foul signals received from GS pinsetter When the option is enabled the pinsetter will perform a foul cycle by sweeping standing pins and set
202. igning them to bowling The functions available for the pinsetter is determined by the pinsetter type GS Pinsetters Pinsetter control for GS pinsetter include the ability to turn the pinsetters on off set specific pins and turn on the pinlight without actually turning on the pinsetter Refer to the figures titled GS Pinsetter Contro Window a 1 2 PINSETTER PIN COMMANDS PATTERN SECTION SECTION GS Pinsetter Control Window 1 AN Pinsetter Commands Section This section is used to send commands to the GS pinsetter The following commands are available Machine On Select this button to turn on the pinsetter for the selected lane or lane range Machine Off Select this button to turn off the pinsetter for the selected lane or lane range WARNING Turning off GS pinsetters in this manner is not to be used in an emergency The pinsetter will complete it s current cycle prior to turning off If a pinsetter must be shut off in an emergency then use the Stop button located on the lane status screen Vector Vector Plus Control Desk TI Pin Light Select this button to turn on the pin deck lamp for the selected lane s Pin Light Off Select this button to turn off the pin deck lamp for the selected lane s Foul Units On Select this button to turn on the foul units for the selected lane s Foul Units Off Select this button to turn off the foul units for the selected l
203. ing and fuses in the Pinsetter Electrical Box Does the Distribution PCB for the pinsetters have power NO Reboot the Scorer Computer Check the Cabling from the Primary Check the power cable from the Power Supply to the Primary Patch Panel Patch Panel to the Distribution PCB Reseat the main Video3 PCB Replace the Distribution PCB Check the wiring from the Distribution PCB to both pinsetters Replace the gt Primary Patch Reseat the main Video3 PCB Check the ribbon cables between the Panel Replace the in Video3 Bea Video3 PCB and the Primary Patch Panel Replace the Distribution PCB Troubleshooting 37 The Pinsetter for Wil Not Tum Start Here Is this a YES GS Series Pinsetter Does the pinsetter run in 10 pin mode Put the Pinsetter into Frameworx or Normal mode then reboot the Scorer Computer Is the lane power LED at the Distribution PCB On See LED D11 o pis Replace the CPU in the Pinsetter electrical box NO OR Don t have Switches Does the Pinsetter turn on when using Verify all the switches for the pinsetter are in the proper position Check the wiring in
204. ing a camera to take a picture of the pins analyzing the picture and calculating the score based on user specified settings The scoring for a lane begins when the ball passes through the ball detector beam If the contacts of sweep rack switch mounted on the pinsetter are Open the Distribution PCB located behind the camera accepts the ball detect signal and begin the scoring process Refer to figure titled Non GS Pinsetter Circuit Description 2 Ball Detect i 12 Begin Slow Ball Fast Ball Timer 240 Did the Pinsetter Cycle so that the 4 Sweep Rake N 5 Switch Opened Before Time Expired a 4 7 Stop Slow Ball Fast Ball Timer 8 9 Trigger Machine Additional Ball Detect Signals Are Ignored 13 Sweep Rake Switch Opens 10 Score After Preset Time Delay As Set On Pinsettings Screen 9 Additional Ball Detect Signals Are Ignored 11 Sweep Switch Closes Non GS Pinsetter Circuit Description Troubleshooting 7 Once the picture is it is sent to the Video3 PCB where it is analyzed and compared to the calibration parameters set on the Pin Setting Screen Typical causes of scoring errors are External Influences 1 Pin Condition 2 Excessive reflections in pit area 3 Improper lighting Hardware 1 Camera 2
205. ing system and Brunswick programming to allow scoring for up to 8 lanes The Brunswick program allows the Scorer Computer to control keypads touchscreens and pinsetters generate video for Overhead monitors and communicate to the desk computer s Without the hard disk the Scorer Computer will not operate and the consoles will not start up In addition to the programming the hard drive stores current game information and contains files that store lane number information to identify what lanes the computer controls the configuration and calibration settings for the lanes commercials that can be displayed when the lanes are off and the exciter graphics and animations that are used during bowling This information must be updated and configured anytime the hard disk is replaced For additional information on hard drive replacement refer to the hard drive replacement instructions located at the end of this section The hard drive is a solid state SATA Serial interface Refer to the figure titled Scorer Computer Hard Drive 2 POWER 1 SATA HARD CONNECTOR DATA DRIVE CONNECTOR Scorer Computer Hard Drive The function of the components on the hard drive are 1 Data Connector Connection used to transfer information between the hard drive and the Motherboard The cable from this connection attaches to SATAO connection of the Motherboard 2 SATA Hard Drive Serial Interfa
206. ings 3 Change the ball speed calculation the value using either of the following methods 4 a Changethe number in the Calibration Value box as needed To decrease the speed shown at the scorer enter a value lower than the number stored To increase the speed shown to the scorer enter a number greater than the one stored NOTE A typical starting value is approximately 2700 b Run the speed calibration utility Re boot the scoring computer to activate the changes Vector Camera Assembly 2 Calibration Value WP 1 Speed Calibration Utility Button Pin settings 9999 Ex 2 Calibration Value 999 1 Speed Calibration Utility Button Pin Camera Settings 1 SPEED CALIBRATION UTILITY BUTTON 2 CALIBRATION VALUE 12 vector Camera Assembly PINSETTER MODIFICATIONS Sweep Rake Switch The sweep rake switch ensures that the camera takes the picture only after the pinsetter triggers If a ball detection has occurred the opening of sweep switch causes the camera to take a picture after a preset delay Additional ball detect signals will be ignored when the switch is opened The wiring of the switches is dependant on the EPROM version of the distribution PCB Refer to figures titled Switch Wiring Chart Brunswick Rake Switch and AMF Sweep Switch Sweep Rake Switch Wiring Brunswick Pinsetters with Distribution PCB V1 3 or later Common COM
207. inue bowling If they select quit the lane will turn off If they select continue the system will automatically clear the score sheet and start the next game 68 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk Lane Off Section This section controls what will be displayed on the overhead monitors after the lane is turned off The following two options are available Screen Savers When this option is select the system will display the Advertising graphics which are used as screen savers The Advertising graphics are stored in the C Brunswick Media Commercial directory Advertising graphics must be properly named The naming convention used by the system is PauseX EXT where X equals a sequential number starting with one Advertisements will play in this sequence And EXT equals the extension from one of the file formats There are three possible Advertising graphic file formats The system supports the following formats Windows Bitmap BMP 1920x1080 32 bit resolution Vector Slideshow DLT This format is a special format that combines a series of bitmap graphics into a animated show Use the BMP2DLT exe converter found in Brunswick WUtility directory to convert bitmap graphics into Vector Animations MPEG MPG This format is digital video and usually comes from a source such as a video camera The system supports MPEGI TV When this option is selected the system will display the video signal provided by the TV distribution ce
208. ion 92 Horizontal Size 50 Vertical Position 50 Expand Center 8 Once the desired value is displayed press SEL to enter the setting and exit the adjustment NOTE After changing the image position settings may be necessary to adjust the phase of screen image ONLY if characters are fuzzy or the screen is jittery 9 As Needed Observe screen image and if the screen characters are jittery perform a phase adjustment as follows a Using UP and DOWN Push button select IMAGE POSITION option b Under IMAGE POSITION option highlight PHASE and press SEL Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys until image becomes clear no fuzziness or jittering d Press SEL to set the phase adjustment Vector Scorers 31 10 Use UP and DOWN buttons to highlight Exit option and press SEL to exit the program 11 Install the rear cover on the touchscreen 12 Ifthe image position has changed calibrate the touchscreen using the calibration utility located on the configuration screen of the scorer computer B IMPORTANT DO NOT use menu option Calibrate Touchscreen LCD Touchscreen Cleaning The LCD touchscreen uses a custom hard coated antiglare polyester touch surface to protect the screen The surface should be kept free of dirt dust finger prints or other materials that could lower the screen visibility For best results use a clean damp nonabrasive cloth towel and any commercially available window cleaner to regularly clean the surface
209. ion to the touchscreen circuitry Power and the push button switch signals are send out this connection coordinates for the touchscreen is received through the connection Exciter Audio In J4 Input for the exciter audio originating at the scorer computer If the board 15 located on the right even lane the exciter audio signal 1s first routed through the left odd lane board Refer to 6 Exciter Audio Output J5 Even Lane Communication Out J10 Connection for the communication RS 232 going to the touchscreen for the even lane of the lane pair Refer to 5 Communication Input 79 RS232 485 Select Jumper JP10 Jumper used to configure the PCB for RS232 or RS485 operation For the Vector scoring system set this jumper to the RS232 position Heartbeat LED D12 Flashes when the PCB is functioning normally 26 Vector Scorers Touchscreen Transformer The touchscreen transformer supplies 18 VAC 25VAC power to the LCD flatscreens Circuit breakers on the unit protect the screens from power surges The transformer assembly accepts either 110 120 VAC or 220 240 VAC Selection of the desired input voltage is done at the input receptacle Refer to the figure titled Touchscreen Transformer 2 CIRCUIT BREAKERS 1 POWER OUT 3 FUSES VOLTAGE SELECTOR 4 POWER INPUT Touchscreen Transformer The function of the connectors and components on the touchscreen transforme
210. istribution PCB A circuit board located behind the pin camera on each lane pair that handles the camera power machine on off machine reset foul signals and ball detector signals Ethernet A protocol that specifies how computers send information to one another Ethernet Switch Device that is the central point of connection for the scorer computer s and Control desk computer s in the Ethernet network The Switch allows data to be sent received at full transmission speeds Also refer to Cat5 Hard Drive computer s primary storage device The hard drive contains the programs and files that make the computer function LCD Interface A optional circuit board in the Scorer Computer that adapts the scoresheet video so that It can be displayed on the lower flatscreen displays Motherboard circuit board inside a Scorer Computer or Control Desk Computer that contains the microprocessors and memory The hard drives most of the other PCBs in the computer connect to this board Also referred to as the System Board PCI Bus Peripheral Component Interface Bus The medium sized white colored slot connectors on a motherboard The Video3 PCBs connect to the scorer computer motherboard through these slots Power Supply An assembly located inside a computer that provides power to the components inside the computer Primary Patch Panel A circuit board located at the inside bottom of the Scorer Computer It provides the connec
211. itled TV Control To enter the TV control screen do the following 1 From within the Vector program running on the Front Desk Server select the Service menu 2 Select TV Control from the drop down menu 4 MONITOR TYPE SELECT TV Control Overhead TV Only All Lane 1 Lane 2 Lane 3 Lane 4 1 LANE SELECT Action 2 Channel Settings ACTION SECTION Scoring Video Volume 5 SETTINGS BUTTON 3 TV CONTROL SECTION TV Control Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 59 The functions of the buttons on the TV Control screen 1 Lane Select Entry box used to select the lane or lane range for the standard overhead monitors to be controlled 2 Action Section Area used to control the overhead display Scoring This button causes the overhead monitors entered in the lane select box to display scoresheet or advertising TV This button causes the overhead monitors entered in the lane select box to switch to the tuner input Once the tuner input is selected the channel and volume of the selected overhead can be controlled using the buttons located in the TV control section of the screen On Off These buttons cause the overhead monitors selected in the lane select box to turn on or off The off selection is typically it is used to turn off the monitors when the business is closed 3 TV Control Section These buttons are used to cha
212. l equipment such as Distribution PCBs and Pin Cameras or GS pinsetters and automated bumpers are connected to the Scorer Computer as needed The control system consists of one or more computers located at the control desk and as needed various other locations around the bowling center The main function of control system is to provide the bowling center personnel convenient control of the scoring system and lanes from the control desk as well as point of sale POS terminals for other areas of the center An optional video distribution system delivers multiple high definition and or standard definition video channels to the overhead monitors System Overview 3 GLOSSARY OF TERMS The following terms are used in this manual To better understand the information presented in the manual you should familiarize yourself with these terms CATS Category 5 twisted pair cable used for carrying signals In the Vector system it is used in an Ethernet network to connect the Scorer Computer s and Control desk computer s through Ethernet switch es allowing them to communicate In the Vector HD system the Display Controllers also connect to the network using Cat5 cable For Vector SD it is used to send video from the scorer computer to the overhead monitors Comport Connectors on a computer that allow it to communicate with other devices using serial communication These connections are also referred to as serial ports or RS 232 ports Multiple co
213. l transactions and bowling activity in the center In addition it allows the center additional security control for the system additional reporting of bowling activity and an integrated league record and tournament program Refer to figures titled Vector Plus Configuration 1 Vector Plus Configuration 2 Vector Plus Configuration 3 and Vector Plus Configuration 4 6 System Overview 1 PINSETTER AREA 4 7 ETHERNET SWITCH 100BASE TX CABLE i Ts LI 7 100BASE TX CABLE 8 2 VECTOR CONTROL DESK 3 SCORING SYSTEM AREA 7 DISPLAY 100BASE TX OPTIONAL CABLE m 20 GLOBAL AUDIO 19 TV VIDEO 21 AUDIO CONTROL UNIT 11 css 16 RS 232 COMMUNICATION MONITOR 2 DISTRIBUTION lt H CENTER 6 14 ETE ENE BAR CODE SCANNER I e KEYBOARD OPTIONAL CABLE 6 CONDUCTOR CASH DRAWER eyes 22 SOURCE S 18 INTERCOM Vector Plus Configuration 1 1 PINSETTER AREA 2 CONTROL DESK AREA 3 BOWLER S AREA 4 ETHERNET SWITCH 5 BEEPER BOX 6 BAR CODE READER OPTIONAL 7 100 BASE TX CABLE 8
214. lators mounted inside the center take the audio and video signals from the sources and assigns a unique channel to each of them These channels are then combined into a single coaxial cable amplified and distributed to the overhead monitors Refer to the figure titled Distribution Center VIDEO SOURCE 2 VIDEO SOURCE 4 VIDEO SOURCE 1 VIDEO SOURCE 3 5 AUDIO DELAY UNIT AS NEEDED AUDIO DELAY 6 TO EXTERNAL SOUND SYSTEM VIDEO ADAPTOR VIDEO ADAPTOR 2 4801 720 10801 MODULATORS AS NEEDED 1 OPTIONAL ADAPTORS AS NEEDED COMBINER 4 FRONT VIEW 2 AMPLIFIER 480i 720p 1080i MODULATORS MODULATOR MODULATOR MODULATOR m m MODULATOR AS NEEDED 3 COAX CABLE OUTPUT TV Distribution Center 1 OPTIONAL ADAPTORS 2 4801 720 10801 MODULATORS 3 COAX CABLE OUTPUT AS NEEDED AS NEEDED 4 FRONT VIEW 5 AUDIO DELAY UNIT AS NEEDED 6 TO EXTERNAL SOUND SYSTEM Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 29 Modulators Modulators are used to assign a channel to a video source Since each source will be assigned a unique channel the number of modulators present in the system is determined by the number of video sources to be display
215. ler power transformer Troubleshooting 15 WIDESCREEN OVERHEAD MONITOR ISSUES Circuit Description Two types of signals may be sent to the Widescreen overhead monitors Serial control and video The video can be sub divided into an additional two types scorer video and TV Video Global Video The scorer video is created in the Scorer Computer by the Video3 board and is sent to Display Controllers located behind the left monitor of each lane pair through a networked cat5 cable The Display Controller then sends the scorer video to its monitors through HDMI cables The optional TV Video originates at one or more video source s typically located at the control desk The signal from each source is sent to a modulator located inside the TV Distribution center where they are assigned TV channel These channels are combined and sent to the tuners in the overhead monitors through a coaxial cable Refer to figure titled Overhead Video Cabling Switching the monitor on off and between video inputs is handled through an RS232 serial cable routed from the Display Controller to the serial connection located on the monitor The signal is daisy chained to the other monitor s that the Display Controller must control Refer to figure titled Overhead Control Cabling When troubleshooting video and monitor issues it is important to determine whether the problem is exclusive to one monitor associated with one Display Controller or if the p
216. lthough the power supply unit provides both 12VDC and 5VDC only the 12VDC is used Video Audio Select In J5 Connection for the standard definition video signals and exciter audio selection signals originating at the Video3 PCB The video signals are routed to the Video Out connection J4 The exciter audio selection signals are used by the board to determine which lane gets the exciter sound This signals going into this connection are currently not used for Vector HD Scoring Refer to 11 Video 24 and 3 Exciter Audio Video Select Out 26 Video Out J4 Connections for the standard definition scoresheet video and the Scoresheet select signal for the upper CRT monitors The signals are routed to J1 of the patch panel connector board This signals leaving this connection are currently not used for Vector HD Scoring See 10 Video Audio Select In J5 Vector Scorers 13 2 8 10 COM 1 OUT OVERHEAD VIDEO CONNECTORS VIDEO BOARD J2 J3 J10 T 02 bs 05 05 07 og on ois ots o E 8000000003 00000000 200000000 s 00000000 sans 00000000 00000000 200000000 9 E J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 85 a OWER IN ol J11 8 5 8 11 28 D
217. m from the target area at the left and placing them over the proper pins in the display Once in position the light level 0 255 coming from the pin will appear to the left of the target 3 Light Level Setting Normal Light Setting used to determine the minimum light level needed to detect a pin as standing during normal bowling conditions A good rule of thumb is to select a value midpoint between the level of light shown for the darkest pin and the level displayed when a target is positioned on the background Normally the preset level will be in the 80 to 100 range but if the lighting is dimmer or brighter than normal it may fall outside these values 22 Vector Camera Assembly 4 The Level should be set to a substantially lower value than the light level for all pins particularly pins in the back rows where there is less lighting For example two camera pictures of the same lane taken immediately after each other can have different light levels For this reason it is a good idea to take several pictures in order to see how much the light can vary Also remember that during bowling the camera pictures are taken when the sweep is down This results in pictures that are somewhat darker than the pictures used during setup It is important to allow for this when setting the levels Scoring Delay The Delay time in milliseconds controls when the scoring picture is taken The time starts once the rake sweep has left the ho
218. mber Indicates that the power supply is mismatched with the other power supply 3 USB 2 0 Connections The USB ports can be used to connect standard USB devices such as a printer mouse or keyboard 4 Ethernet Connectors Ethernet port 1 is used to network the Vector computers and Scorer Computers Port2 of the server can be used to connect the server to a 2nd network such as one that allows connection to the internet 5 VGA Connector A 15 pin connector for video to the VGA monitor Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 13 6 7 8 9 10 11 Serial Port The serial ports allow the connection of external devices to the computer The port assignments vary based on the equipment installed The ports are typically connected as follows COM 1 TouchScreen COM 2 Pole Display Receipt Printer and Cash Drawer COM 3 Modem Optional at server only COM 4 Audio Control Unit PS 2 Mouse Connector Connection for the 6 pin DIN connector coming from a PS 2 mouse In most cases a USB port is used to connect the mouse Audio Connectors Not Used PS 2 Keyboard Connector Connection for the 6 pin DIN cable coming from the keyboard In most cases a USB port is used to connect the mouse 24V Powered USB 2 0 Connector Not Used DisplayPort Not Used VGA COLOR MONITORS The VGA color monitor allows the operator to get information from the Vector Vector Plus computer Through this terminal the operator
219. me position and the sweep switch has opened This value should be set to allow the rake sweep to drop to the guard position before the picture is taken The delay should end before the rack table can make contact with the top of the pins If the interval is too short it may include pins just about to fall or the sweep board may block the camera from seeing the pins If the delay is too long the pinsetter deck or table may block the pins 3 NOTE 1500 3000 milliseconds is a typical setting for most pinsetters 5 6 7 8 O Light Level Setting Low Light An alternative light level setting to the that can be used to determine the minimum light level needed to detect a pin as standing This is usually used to set a lower threshold for use during Cosmic or other low light situations Test Day Click this button to simulate how the camera will score when using the light level value entered in the Level box Test Night Click this button to simulate how the camera will score when using the light level value entered in the Level Night Bowling box Speed Calibration Value Enter a new value in this box to change the ball speed calculation Increasing the value cause an increase in the ball speed shown on the overhead Lower this value decreased the speed shown Speed Calibration Utility Button Click this button to run the ball speed calibration wizard Vector Camera Assembly 23 Camera Calibration In order to cal
220. mpers Output used to communicate to Brunswick s optional automated bumper system The bumpers are told to raise or lower through this connection 3 Console Pinsetter Control Connections for console Keypads or Touchscreens and Distribution PCBs or GS Pinsetters for up to 8 lanes The console connections provide input from the keypads or touchscreens as well as power for keypads The pinsetter control connections provide communication and power for the Distribution PCBs or communication for GS pinsetters Refer to 17 Primary Patch Panel 4 Console Video Lower Touchscreens RJ 45 video output connections to the lower flatscreens for up to 8 lanes Refer to 9 Secondary Patch Panel Optional 5 Network Connection The connection point for the 100Base TX Cat5 cable from the Ethernet Switch 6 Ethernet Filter PCB A circuit board that provides filtering for the Ethernet signal 7 Hard Drive The hard drive contains windows operating system and the Vector programming for the Scorer Computer 8 LCD Interface PCB Touchscreen installations only A circuit board that adapts the scoresheet video so that it can be displayed on the lower flatscreen displays 9 Secondary Patch Panel Optional An optional circuit board mounted on the inside side wall of the Scorer Computer that provides connections and surge protection for the lower LCD video The Secondary Patch Panel has either RJ 45 connectors to handle up to 8 l
221. mports in a computer are referred to by number such as com1 or com2 Also refer to Serial Communication Distribution PCB A circuit board located behind the pin camera on each lane pair that provides power for the pin camera controls machine on off and reset and handle signals needed for scoring such as foul sweep switch and ball detector signals It can also control AMF short cycle and bumpers as needed This PCB is not present in GS Series Pinsetter installations Ethernet A protocol that specifies how computers send information to one another Ethernet Switch Device that is the central point of connection for the scorer computer s and Control desk computer s in the Ethernet network The Switch allows data to be sent received at full transmission speeds Also refer to Cat5 Hard Drive computer s primary storage device The hard drive contains the programs and files that allow the computer function LCD Interface PCB A optional circuit board inside the Scorer Computer that adapts the scoresheet video so that it can be displayed on lower touchscreen displays Motherboard circuit board inside a Scorer Computer or Control Desk Computer that contains the microprocessors and memory The hard drives most of the other PCBs in the computer connect to this board Also referred to as the System Board PCI Bus Peripheral Component Interface Bus design or protocol used in many computers that defines how circuit boar
222. mputer through a network connection and provides the high definition scorer video and monitor control signals for the monitor Optional high definition TV video is provided to the overhead screens through coaxial cables originated at the TV distribution center Head Unit Refer to figures titled Vector HD Video and Vector HD Monitor Control ADDITIONAL OVERHEADS 12 SCORESHEET 10 s oa SCORESHEET Oy VIDEO 6 SCORESHEET 0 LANE 2 VIDEO 1 TV DISTRIBUTION CENTER OPTIONAL 6 WIDE SCREEN TV ONLY OVERHEAD MONITOR ADDITIONAL 5 OVERHEADS WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD MONITORS 5 WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD MONITORS Vector HD Video Widescreen Overhead Monitors 7 CATS CABLE 4 24 PORT ETHERNET SWITCH 22 CONTROLLER CABLE 6 RS 232 COMMUNICATION 1 WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD MONITORS NV COMMUNICATION 5 DISPLAY ONTROLLER 6 RS 232 3 8 PORT ETHERNET SWITCH OFFICE 2 WIDE SCREEN TV ONLY OVERHEAD MONITOR 1 WIDE SCREEN OVERHEAD MONITORS Vector HD Control Widescreen Overhead Monitors 5 DISPLAY CONTROLLER Connections The Display Controller receives scoring information from its designated scorer computer through a network connection Using this information it provides the high definition scorer video to the monitor for a lane pair using HDMI cables It also provides on off and video input contr
223. n the cover of the scorer computer Disconnect the power and data cables from the hard drive Loosen the phillip head screws that hold the hard drive bracket to computer chassis Remove the hard drive and bracket If the replacement drive is not mounted to a bracket remove the bracket from the original drive and attach it to the replacement drive Carefully install replacement hard drive and bracket into the Scorer Computer Tighten the screw s to secure the bracket and drive Attach the power and data cables disconnected in step 2 to the new hard drive Disconnect the network cable 100 Connect the power cord the power supply receptacle and turn the Scorer Computer on using the main power switch 2 POWER 1 SATA HARD CONNECTOR DATA DRIVE CONNECTOR Scorer Computer Hard Drive Location 1 DATA CONNECTOR 2 SATA HARD DRIVE 3 POWER CONNECTOR Vector Scorers 39 Configure the Hard Drive IMPORTANT To get the scorer information to appear overhead monitors the overhead type must be set properly The hard drives comes pre configured for use with the overhead monitor type installed in your center If the hard drive mistakenly becomes configured for the wrong type AND the center is equipped with keypads the Ethernet cable must be plugged into the scorer computer and the overhead type must be changed using the Config exe program l
224. n the last console and the signals do not continue they are terminated using the termination jumper JP4 Refer to 4 Audio Terminator Audio Terminator JP4 Jumper used to terminate the intercom audio signal If the intercom audio cable does not continue to another console from J6 terminate the signal by placing a jumper between pins 2 and 3 T Otherwise place a jumper between pins 1 and 2 U Keyboard 1 Connection to the keyboard in the console Vector Scorers 23 6 Comm Power Exciter Audio In J3 Connection for the power communication and audio exciter signals When the board is located in left console odd lane signals for both the left and right lane coming from the Primary Patch Panel of the Scorer Computer enter the board at J3 If the board is located as the second keypad of the lane pair even lane the signals route through the odd lane keypad then to this connector Refer to 7 Comm Power Exciter Audio Out 04 7 Comm Power Exciter Audio Out J4 Connection for the communication power and audio exciter going to the second keypad for the lane pair This connection is only used on the left odd lane keypad 8 Microphone J7 Connection to the microphone used for the intercom system 9 Speaker J2 Connection to the speaker The circuit board applies the selected audio to the speaker through this connection This audio includes the intercom exciter audio and keyboard beep To
225. nal tab and make the desired changes Select the OK button NOTE The Vector program will automatically exit and restart when settings have been changed File Service Settings Register Rental Change View Setup Lana settings Pin settings Volume Console Settings Red Head Fin 1 CHOOSE SETUP Settings Menu 1 CHOOSE SETUP Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 39 Scorer Tab 1 2 3 SCORER AND END OF GAME WHEN A LANE TURNS SYSTEM OPTIONS OPTIONS SECTION OFF SECTION Settings Front Desk Default Scorer Pinsetter Print Prepay Center inforfnation Intercom and Service Memb r Foul End of game options C Auto C Throw ball Press space Auto open after 120 sec C Quit Continue Hide strike sequences Show full screen pin triangle Show pop up pin triangle Use Metric units Allow space on Reception End of practice sound Use HCP in Open Play When a lane is turned off have the overhead disp Play screen savers Console Colors C Show TV Simplicity v C Tum off Play lane turn off sound Password for Stand Alone End practice delay seconds Bowler Acknowledgement Settings Ball wall Settings Slow Bowler Options By game timeout 0 seconds 0 disables By time timeout 0 seconds 0 disables Slow bowler background C Brunswick Backg
226. ndset 3o EVER EE VN 18 Scoreslieet PrIM eT ors tierra sea ru Do tos ei A Ga vus x inb i eate 19 High Speed 8 2 0 42 aenaran iai 19 Code R ad6E uideo EE ERE reete a eto 19 II eniin etae eroe ES 19 NES NIAE 20 2 2 2 sese tenen nnn 20 MAGE Ota EEUU E 22 23 System Overview 1 Intentionally Blank Page 2 System Overview SYSTEM OVERVIEW The Brunswick Vector HD scoring system consists of several pieces of equipment that can be divided into two subsystems the Scoring System and the Control System The scoring system includes the electronic assemblies located in the bowler and pinsetter areas These assemblies control the pinsetter perform automatic scoring functions provide the bowler with input capabilities and display information about the game in progress The scoring system is available with keypads or LCD touchscreens Flatscreens and overhead screens equipped with Display Controllers that provide a high definition HD scorer display A Scorer Computer interfaces up to 8 lanes of the these devices Additiona
227. ne came 3 M 4 Display Onde 6 eei 6 Contiguration 7 SONWALE 10 12 Configuring Samsung Overhead Monitors 13 Maintenance of Wide Screen 16 General WIE 16 Went HOLES 16 E E EE 16 Cable Diagrams sicions t e an arei aa eaa E HEP AM 17 Widescreen Overhead Monitors 1 Intentionally Blank Page 2 Widescreen Overhead Monitors GLOSSARY OF To better understand the information presented in this section you should better familiarize yourself with these terms Display Controller A device used provide HD scorer video and control for the overhead monitors on a lane pair Splitter A device used to split a tv or cable signal into multiple signals of equal strength Tap A device similar to a switch used to split a tv or cable signal into multiple signals A tap differs from a splitter in that a tap splits the signal but not evenl
228. ne that is set up for operation in low light conditions such as black lights or times when lights over the bowling lanes are turned off Refer to the figures titled Pinsetting Menu and Pinsetting Window To enter the setting page select Select the Settings menu Select the Pin settings menu item Enter a password if required Make desired changes Select the OK button NOTE The Vector program will automatically exit and restart when settings have been changed 1 CHOOSE PIN SETTINGS Pinsetting Menu 1 CHOOSE PIN SETTINGS Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 47 1 2 LANE SELECT PIN TARGETS 163 152 189 3 5 8 4 6 7 LIGHT LEVELSETTING LIGHT LEVELSETTING SPEED CALIBRATION SPEED CALIBRATION SCORING DELAY TESTDAY NORMAL LIGHT LOW LIGHT VALUE UTILITY BUTTON SETTING Pin Settings Window 48 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 1 2 3 4 Lane Select Drop down box used to select the lane for calibration Pin Targets The area where the camera looks to determine whether or not that pin is standing Targets are positioned by dragging them from the target area and placing them over the proper pins Once in position the light level 0 255 coming from the pin will be shown in target area Light Level Setting Normal Light Setting used to determine the minimum light level needed to detect a pin as standing du
229. ng value for Fast Ball Trigg is 2000 ms The Speed Limit field is used to set the threshold that determines whether a ball is considered to be moving Slow or Fast This is used in conjunction with the Fast Ball Trigg or Slow Ball Trigg values to determine how long the distribution board will wait before it will automatically trigger the pinsetter NOTE good starting value for Speed Limit is 7 The Pinsetter Off Delay field is used to control how many seconds the pinsetter remains on after prepaid bowling has expired This value should be set so that bowlers do not think that they can take extra shots yet allows the pinsetter to remain on long enough for bowling balls to return all the way through the ball lift i NOTE A good starting value for Pinsetter Off Delay is 45 seconds 44 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk Intercom And Service Tab 1 INTERCOM ON THIS COMPUTER SECTION Settings Intercom on this Computer C Not Installed Installed in Server Mode with AVBox AvBox Serial Port Handset One Handled by Frontdesk Handset Two Handled by Frontdesk 2 om Test AYBox Connection REQUESTS SECTION C Installed in Client Mode without AVBox Service Requests Service Console Backgrounds C Ignore Intercom Background C Treat as Intercom Requests c Brunswick B ackgrounds Ried bmp Ea Treat as Service Requests Service Background
230. nge the channel and control the volume of the selected overhead The source input of monitor must be set to tuner 4 Monitor Type Select Select the desired tab to show a list of available scoresheet monitors or TV only type monitors 5 Settings Select this button to display the monitor configuration screen Refer to figure titled Monitor Settings 60 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 5 G 4 ETTIN DESCRIPTION AUDIO SETTINGS Settings Lane overh amp ads Edit all Samsung MD HDMI In Samsung MD HDMI In Samsung MD HDMI In Samsung MD HDMI In 2 TV ONLY ID 3 Extra Components Lane to play the audio Device 1 2 Samsung MD HDMI In Samsung MD HDMI In Remove Channels Close Monitor Settings 1 Setting Description This field is used to enter a name for the TV Only monitor to be displayed on the TV Only monitor control page This is a text field that allows letters and numbers to be entered The name of the TV Only monitor typically is something descriptive about the monitor s location and were the audio is played 2 TV Only ID This field is used to identify the ID of the TV Only monitor as set on the DIP switches inside the monitor Standard setup is to set the ID to the left lane number that the monitor is associated with 3 Scorer Computer This field is used to identify which scoring computer
231. nit indicate power signal stability and level The provided adjustment allow the user to adjust the ball detection sensitivity Refer to figure titled Vector Ball Detector 1 a SENSORS MUST BE MOUNTED SENSITIVITY WITH LED AND ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT FACING UPWARD Vector Ball Detector 1 SENSORS MUST BE MOUNTED 2 LEDS 3 SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT WITH LED AND ADJUSTMENT FACING UPWARD 8 Vector Camera Assembly BALL DETECT LED OPERATION Green LED Power and Stability The green LED has a dual purpose During normal operation it is used to indicate power During calibration it indicates the signal stability The LED will turn off when the signal level light level is between 90 10 below and 110 10 above of the level needed for detection Refer to figure titled Vector Ball Detector LED Sensitivity Chart NOTE When adjusting the ball detector the green LED will turn Off when the light returning from the r
232. nnot be accessed from a scorer console This may occur in situations such as a center that has keypads with the wrong overhead type selected Settings that can be configured are similar to those available through the configuration menu at the scorer console These include First Lane Number of Lanes Touchscreen and Keypad Passwords Pinsetter Type and Overhead Type The utility also allows users to identify if Bumpers are installed whether Direct Monitor Control should be used for the overheads and if the Scorer is connected to a Classic scoring system keypad Selecting Configuring Type In most cases the Scorer Configuration Utility will be used for drives already installed in a Scorer Computer however the utility has the capability of configuring drives attached to a computer using a USB to SATA adapter If using the USB method of configuration make sure the drive is connected to the computer s USB port has been recognized by the computer and has been assigned a drive letter 1 At the Windows desktop screen the screen with the icons of the Vector or Vector Plus SERVER computer double click on the ScorerConfigurationUtility exe icon If the icon is not on the desktop screen the program can be found in the C Brunswick Utilities folder Configure a USB drive Configure an existing scorer Configure Scorers How To Use This Tool How To Document Chose Configuration Type screen 2 Select the desired c
233. nter when lanes are turned off Turn Off Overhead When this option is selected the system will turn the overhead off when lanes are turned off Service Options Section This section controls the function of the Service button on the scorer console The following options are available Ignore When this option is selected the service button at the scorer will be ignored Intercom When this option is selected the service button at the scorer will place an intercom request in the queue at the front desk and change the background of the scoresheet to the selected service graphic Waitstaff When this option is selected the service button at the scorer will change the background of the scoresheet to the selected waitstaff graphic When this option is selected intercom calls cannot be made to the front desk Both When this option is selected the bowler will get an option of selecting either intercom or waitstaff when they select the service button at the scorer The background of the scoresheet will change to the waitstaff or intercom graphic as appropriate Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 69 Pinsettings Settings The Pinsettings button is used to set up the operating characteristics of the pinsetters The selections available are determined by the pinsetter type installed in the center 1 NONIGS GS S pinsetter Detay seconds tore utente Set New Pra Automate POOR 1
234. ntrol Desk 5 6 7 8 Show TV TV Only Select this button to turn on the selected TV Only monitors Turn Off Monitor TV Only Select this button to turn on the selected TV Only monitors Tuner Control These buttons are used control the select switch TV channels and control the TV volume on the selected monitor Exciter Audio Volume Controls the sound lever of the exciter audio Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 13 Pin Camera Settings Non GS Only The Pin Camera Settings function is used to control the operation of the Pinfall Camera After a preset time delay the score is determined by comparing the light level in a target area with a threshold or reference value If the light level inside the target is higher than the threshold value the scorer will determine the pin is standing If the light level inside the target is lower than the threshold value the scorer will determine the pin has fallen and score it as pinfall The system has two light thresholds One that is set up for normal operation and one that is set up for operation in low light conditions such as black lights or times when lights over the bowling lanes are turned off Refer to the figure titled Pin Camera Screen 1 LANE SELECT 6 4 193 TEST DAY 7 amp 3 LIGHT LEVEL SETTING NORMAL LIGHT TTING ATIVE SCORING DELAY SETTING Calibration value 9 SPEED 7 Speed calbration uty f CALI
235. ntrollers are turned off overnight utilize either the Wake On Lan feature or power the controllers manually via the power button located on each unit 4 Client computer s a Ifthe client s are left on overnight restart the computer using the standard Windows procedure b Ifthe client s are turned off overnight turn on the unit using the power button on the computer c If needed turn on the monitor and any other peripherals 5 Verify system operation a Open the desk system and verify that communication to the lanes is working b Turn on the overhead monitors using the desk system if needed 84 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk CABLE DIAGRAMS 1 ORNANGE 4 RED 4 RED ORANGE 1 2 WHITE ORANGE 5 RED 5 RED WHITE ORANGE 2 3 BROWN 6 GREEN 6 BROWN 3 2 1 4 WHITE BROWN 7 GREEN 7 GREEN _WHITE BROWN 4 TO UNIT TO OVERHEAD MONITOR RED 8 BLUE 8 BLUE RED 5 SCORER VIDEO OUT TV VIDEO IN P2 6 WHITE RED 9 BLUE 9 BLUE _ WHITE RED 6 OR 7 10 10 BLACK lt TVO VIDEO OUT 8 WHITE BLACK 11 11 WHITE BLACK 9 3 DRAIN 3 DRAIN 5 Primary Console Global Video from Control Desk Part 57 300004 000 1 OVERHEAD MONITOR TV 2 TO AUDIO VIDEO UNIT SCORER
236. o allow for this when setting the levels Scoring Delay The Delay time in milliseconds controls when the scoring picture is taken The time starts once the rake sweep has left the home position and the its switch has opened This value should be set to allow the rake sweep to drop to the guard position before the picture is taken The delay should not be so long that the desk table can make contact with the top of the pins If the interval is too short it may include pins just about to fall or the sweep board may block the camera from seeing the pins If the delay is too long the pinsetter deck or table may block the pins NOTE 1500 3000 milliseconds is a typical setting for most pinsetters 5 6 7 8 9 Light Level Setting Alternative An alternative light level setting that can be used to determine the minimum light level needed to detect a pin as standing This is usually used to set a threshold for use during Cosmic or other low light situations Use the selection located on the Lane Status Lane Settings screen to determine which light level will be used Test Day Click this button to simulate how the camera will score when using the light level value entered in the Level box Test Night Click this button to simulate how the camera will score when using the light level value entered in the Level Night Bowling box Speed Calibration Value Enter a new value in this box to change the ball speed calcul
237. o be turned off The Audio Video button is also used to turn optional TV Only monitors on and off Additionally the volume level for the Exciter audio played through the console speakers is set on this screen Refer to the figure titled Audio Video Screen 3 2 4 DISPLAY TV SHOW SCORESHEET MONITOR OFF Overhead Monitor C Samsung MD HDMI in Samsung MD HOMI In Samsung MD HDMI In Samsung MD HDMI In 1 2 1 LANE SELECT 4 nomm a Samsung MD HOMI in 8 Samsung MD HOMI In CONTROL 9 Samsung In 8 6 Sound Exciter Volume Control EXCITER URNSELECTED AUDIO TV ONLY OFF Additional Device Control VOLUME 7 TUNER CONTROL 5 TURN SELECTED TV ONLY ON Audio Video Screen The functions of the buttons on the Audio Video screen are 1 Lane Select Entry box used to select the lane or lane range for the regular overhead monitors to be controlled 2 Show Scoresheet This button causes the overhead monitors selected in the lane select box to display scoresheet or advertising commercials 3 Show TV This button causes the overhead monitors selected in the lane select box to display video signal coming from the TV distribution center 4 Monitor Off This button causes the overhead monitors selected in the lane select box to turn off Typically it is used to turn off the monitors when the business is closed 72 Vector Vector Plus Co
238. ocated at the Vector Vector Plus server Failure to configure the overhead in this way may result in blank overhead screens This procedure does not apply to installations with lower LCD touchscreens as the overhead type can be set through the scorer computer configuration screen using the touchscreen Set Scorer Computer Configuration All installations 1 After the scorer has booted press the Menu key for keypads or touch the screen for touchscreens so that main scorer entry screen is displayed For keypad installations access the Scorer Computer configuration screen by entering the factory default password VECTOR For touchscreen installations enter 939393 using the password grid as shown below Refer to figures titled Configuration Menu Password Touchscreen and Scorer Computer Configuration Screen Configuration Menu Password Touchscreen 40 Vector Scorers 2 Enter the Scoring Computer number the starting lane for that scorer computer the number of lanes controlled by that scorer computer the pinsetter type in use and a new menu password as appropriate For Vector HD the Overhead type should is The Direct Monitor Ctrl checkbox will automatically be checked and grayed out when the HD overhead type is selected The Bumpers Installed checkbox should be selected checked for centers that have the Brunswick automated bumpers installed If you have LCD lower screens Do Not calibra
239. ol for the monitors thorough a serial ports Com1 Refer to the figure titled Display Controller 1 5 OVERHEAD NETWORK STATUS CONTROL 8 POWER LINE IN SWITCH tne our SYS MIC IN DC 12 USB HDMI 1 HDMI 2 USB USB rne 5n 4 POWER INPUT 2 SCORER VIDEO Display Controller The function of the connections on the Display Controller are 1 Overhead Control Com 1 RS232 serial port that provides On Off and video input control for the overheads 2 Scorer Video HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HD Output connection to the LCD monitor for the scorer video HDMI 1 left odd lane video HDMI 2 is right even lane video 3 Network LAN Connection for the ethernet network The Display Controller communicates with the Scorer Computer through this connection 4 Power In DC In 12v Input for power coming from the power supply unit located behind the left lane overhead monitor 5 Status LEDs HDD SYS The HDD Led flashes to indicate when the hard drive inside the Display Controller is being accessed The system LED lights when the Display Controller is ON 6 Power Switch This switch turns the Display Controller ON OFF 6 Widescreen Overhead Monitors Configuration Setup Whenever the display controller is replaced o
240. omponent eese enemies 32 Motherboard Removal rei ee te Leser 34 Motherboard InstallatiOti 2 erret retreat eve 34 PCI Bus Boatd Removal 5 cn ppm rn cian m ede 38 PCI Bus Board Installation rbi 38 Hard Drive Replacement ttt eter eus ee pa Debe burro 39 Installation of Hard Drive ie ashes betes 39 Configure the Hard Drive utter tro reete ebbe 40 Set Scorer Computer Configuration installations 40 Updated the Drives Programmunp eiee pectet pedet ettet erede 42 Scorer Computer Synchronization eee esses osien ettet tenant 43 scorer Configuration LR BD 44 Selecting Configuring 44 Contigtiring 45 Configuring a Drive Installed in a Scorer Computer essent 46 Back up and Restore A Hard Drive s 48 Daily Reboot Procedure All amp 5 ener 49 Cabling Overview tex ctn 50 Cable 61 Vector Scorers 1 Intentionally Blank Page 2 Vector Scor
241. omputer you must enter the name of the computer in the entry box LE Client Client2 4 A V Line Drop down box used to select the handset line used by the terminal This number will correspond with the connector number that the handset is attached to at the back of the A V box For the Vector system only lines 1 and 2 are active Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 83 DAILY REBOOT PROCEDURE ALL SYSTEMS A daily reboot of the system components will cause all software and related computer processes to be closed and restarted freeing up used resources and allowing the system to operate at peak efficiency It is suggested that the following reboot procedure be done each morning prior to the start of business Reboot Procedure 1 Scoring computer s a Ifthe scoring computers are left on overnight utilize the restart command in the desk system b Ifthe scoring computers are turned off overnight utilize either the Wake On Lan feature if available or power on the scorers manually via the power button located on each unit 2 Server computer a Close all running applications on the server Verify that none of the clients are running the desk software b Restart the computer using the standard Windows procedure c Log into Windows to allow all programs to start up as needed 3 Display Controllers Vector HD Systems Ifthe controllers are left on overnight utilize the restart command in the desk system b Ifthe co
242. on Show Pop Up Pin Triangle This option controls whether or not the pop up pin triangle will be displayed after the first ball of a frame when pins were left standing This display is slightly less than one quarter of the screen and moves around the screen so that the current score is usually visible This display is not removed until the second ball is thrown This option can be used in conjunction with the Full Screen Pin Triangle option Use Metric Units This option controls whether the system will display ball speed in Miles Per Hour MPH or Kilometers Per Hour KPH on the scoresheet This also controls which whether MPH or KPH is entered in the Speed Limit field of the Machine section End of Practice Sound This option controls whether or not the a sound will play when practice time expires Use HCP in Open Play This option allows the use of handicaps during open play bowling Play Lane Turn Off Sound This option controls whether or not the front desk system will play a sound when a lane is turned off This alerts the desk employee when a lane is turned off In the field to the right of the checkbox enter or navigate to the WAV file that should be played when a lane is turned off Stand Alone Password This option controls whether or not the scorer will ask for a password when in stand alone mode If the password field is blank the bowler will NOT be prompted for a password when using the console in stand
243. on oce ecd 23 Cable Diagrams E 25 Vector Camera Assembly 1 Intentionally Blank Page 2 Vector Camera Assembly GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Vector camera assembly is an electrical optical device used with non GS series pinsetters to count standing pins control on off and machine reset for a pair of pinsetters and interface the foul units to the scoring system The system uses a camera ball detect assemblies a distribution PCB and special pinsetter modifications to accomplish this Refer to figure titled Vector Components 2 3 CAMERA PINSETTER SWITCHES 1 BALL DETECT 5 BRUNSWICK SWITCH Vector Components 1 BALL DETECT 2 VECTOR CAMERA CHASSIS 3 PINSETTER SWITCHES 4 AMF SWITCH 5 BRUNSWICK SWITCH The Vector camera chassis is mounted on the ball return capping of a lane pair so that the front edge of the unit is approximately 150 3 81 m from the center of the last row of pins Refer to figure titled Camera Position The assembly uses a single camera to take a picture of the pit area of both pinsetters The picture is sent to the scoring computer where it is analyzed by the Video3 PCB During the analysis a portion of the picture is searched for bright reflections and shapes resembling pins This is compared to a stored calibration to determine if the reflection level for the
244. on information concerning the drive as appropriate First Lane Enter the lane number of 1st lane for the scorer computer Number Of Lanes Enter the total number controlled by the scorer computer TouchScreen Password Enter a password to access the configuration screen from a touchscreen consoles Keypad Password Enter a password to access the configuration screen from keypad consoles Bumper Installed Check this box if automated bumpers Pinball Wizard are connected to the Scorer Computer Pinsetter Type Select the type of pinsetters connected to the Scorer Computer Overhead Type For Vector HD scoring this setting must be set to HD Classic Keypad For Vector scoring systems leave this selection unchecked 4 Click Process button to update the hard drive Vector Scorers 45 Configuring a Drive Installed a Scorer Computer 1 On the Scorer Configuration screen choose the Scorer to be modified from the Scorers drop down box Once a scorer is selected the Current IP Address will be shown in the top right of the screen Additional information currently assigned to the drive will also be displayed in the appropriate fields Scorers d P Address First Lane Number of Lanes Touch Screen Password Key Pad Password Bun Pinsetter Type Overhead Type Edit Save Backup Restore Scorer Configuration Screen 2 Optional If you want to change the scorer computer number of the currently sele
245. onfiguration type as follows Configure USB Drive Choose this if the hard drive is connected to the server using a USB to SATA adapter Configure Scorers Choose this if the hard drive is already installed in a working Scorer Computer How To Document Choose this to display an utility help document 44 Vector Scorers Configuring an USB Drive 1 On Locate New Scorer Drive and Configure It screen select the drive letter assigned to the hard drive Once a drive is selected the currently assigned to the drive will also display in the appropriate fields Locate New Scorer Drive and Configure it Select the drive where the new Scorer is located Current IP Address of the drive New Scorer Info Choose the Scorer number that this drive is replacing 1 This Scorer will have the following IP Address 128 0 0151 This scorer will be called Scorer First Lane Number of Lanes 1 PM Touch Screen Password Key Pad Password Bumpers Installed Classic Keypad Pinsetter Type Overhead Hard Drive Configuration Screen 2 In the New Scorer Info section select the Scorer Computer number as appropriate NOTE Selecting anew Scorer Number is not mandatory If the number is correct for the Scorer Computer in which the drive will be installed or if the number will be assigned from the console after the drive is installed skip this step 3 Enter the following configurati
246. onitors power indicator lights On Verify the YES Ad monitor s are set gt to the proper input HDMI Reboot the Display Controllers Check the main power panel for tripped breakers Refer to the overhead will not On the 24 port switch at the overhead is there a Link and Activity light illuminated for EACH turn on input that has a cable troubleshooting attached to it Use the dc config procedure utility at the server to verify the Display Controllers configuration Reboot the 24 port Reboot the Network Switch Scorer Computer Check the c ats cables Reboot the and connections to the 24 24 port Network Switch Network Switch Reboot the Vector Network system switch es Troubleshooting 2 The TV Picture Multiple Monitors is Bad Start Here Is the problem on only one monitor Verify the monitor is set to the proper channel Check the coaxial cable at the back of the monitor Does the problem occur on every monitor Check the coaxial cable connections between the last working monitor and the Ist non working monitor Check the coaxial cable connection at the splitter for that overhead Check the cable Taps between the last working monitor an
247. oth ends __ 100BaseTx cable to Connect the a known working port on the switch Troubleshooting 33 No Communication to Any Scorer Computer Contact Brunswick s Customer Response Center for assistance Reboot all Scorer Computers Troubleshooting Start Here Reboot the control desk computer s Are the any lights on the control desk switch Cycle power to the switch Is the link LED for the Scorer Computer switch On NO Verify that the switch is plugged into a working outlet Replace the Switch Switch power supply Check the 100BaseTx cable between the switches Check the position of the Uplink selector on both switches Replace each Switch Switch power supply PINSETTER PROBLEMS Circuit Description The Vector Scoring System provide basic On Off and Reset signals for all non GS pinsetters For A 2 installations with Distributions PCB software versions prior to 1 03 the time delay module was disabled so that the Vector system could provide pinsetter triggering and cycling A bypass switch was installed so that a mechanic could easily reconnect the module in the event of a scoring system failure Refer to figure titled Camera Wiring A 2 Pinsetters with Software V1 02 and Prior For installations with Distribution PCB software version 1
248. ournaments Additional optional computers can be connected to the system as needed The cash drawer receipt printer and pole display connected to the computer provide point of sale POS capability Reference the figure titled Vector Control Desk Like the Vector system Vector Plus consists of one or more computers and POS assemblies located at the control desk and in some cases a computer in the office The Vector Plus also provides the bowling center personnel convenient control of the scoring system while keeping track of the financial transactions and bowling activity in the center In addition it allows the center additional security control for the system as well as an advance tracking of activity Refer to figures titled Vector Control Desk Vector Plus Configuration 1 Vector Plus Configuration 2 Vector Plus Configuration 3 and Vector Plus 4 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 1 PINSETTER AREA 4 TX ETHERNET SWITCH OPTIONAL CLIENTS 100BASE TX CABLE 7 100BASE TX ETHERNET CABLE SWITCH 8 VECTOR 2 B SCORING SYSTEM CONTROL DESK 0 7 AREA PRINTER POLE DISPLAY OPTIONAL 25 10 5 PRINTER 7 ID CAMERA 19 TV VIDEO 21 AUDIO CONTROL UNIT 16 RS 232 COMMUNICATION e MONITOR m DISTRIBUTION
249. own This option can be used in conjunction with the Full Screen Pin Triangle option Stand Alone Password This option controls whether or not the scorer will ask for a password when in stand alone mode If the password field is blank the bowler will NOT be prompted for a password when using the console in stand alone mode Use Bowler Acknowledgement This option controls whether a custom message will display at the scorer prior after the bowlers enters their name The bowler must acknowledge the message before the lane will turn on End Of Game Options This section controls what the scorer will do when a game of bowling is completed and how it will interact with the bowler to start the next game The following options are available Auto This option will automatically clear the score sheet and start the next game after the delay specified in the Time Delay for Automatic Starts box No bowler interaction is necessary Throw Ball This option will automatically clear the score sheet and start the next game only after the bowler throws the first ball for the next game Press Space This option will prompt the bowler to press the space key on the keyboard or LCD Touch Screen If the bowler does not press the space key within the number of seconds entered in the field the system will automatically clear the score sheet and start the next game Quit Continue This option will ask the bowler whether or not they wish to cont
250. perly Remove the Phillips head screw that holds the board to the Scorer Computer chassis Carefully remove the circuit board from the Scorer Computer chassis Place the circuit board in an antistatic bag or wrapping PCI Bus Board Installation IMPORTANT When replacing some PCI Bus Boards special setup and configuration procedures may need to be performed Failure to configure the board properly may result in inoperative lanes Within this section refer to the chart titled Component Setup requirements for more information To install a PCI Bus Board perform the following steps l 2 Remove the circuit board from its antistatic bag or wrapping Determine any set up requirements for the board and configure it as described in the Circuit Board Setup Procedures within this section Refer to the chart titled Configuration Chart Carefully insert the circuit board into its original PCI Slot on the Motherboard Secure the board to the Scorer Computer chassis with the appropriate Phillips head screw Connect any cable s disconnected during board removal Connect power to the Scorer Computer 38 Vector Scorers HARD DRIVE REPLACEMENT Perform the following steps to replace the hard drive Refer to figure titled Scorer Computer Hard Drive Location Installation of Hard Drive 1 Turn off the Scorer Computer using the main power switch located on the left side of the chassis Remove the power cord from the power supply Ope
251. procedure titled Bus Board Removal Note the location of each PCB removed 3 Disconnect the following cables from the motherboard Power switch cable ATX SW Exciter Audio cable COMI cable COM2 cable Hard Drive data cable Power supply power cables 5 Remove the screws that hold the Motherboard to the chassis 6 Place the Motherboard in an antistatic bag or wrapping Motherboard Installation 1 Turn off the Scorer Computer using the main power switch located on the side of the chassis and remove the power cord from the power supply 2 At the Scorer Computer remove the Motherboard from the antistatic bag or wrapping 3 Secure the Motherboard to the chassis with the Phillips head screws 4 Ifneeded transfer the RAM memory DIMM chips from the old Motherboard to the new Motherboard 5 Ifneeded transfer the processor chip CPU and its fan from the original motherboard to the new motherboard NOTE If transferring the CPU from the original motherboard to the new motherboard be sure to position the chip properly in the CPU socket and properly connect the CPU fan 6 Connect the following cables to the Motherboard Power switch cable ATX SW Exciter Audio cable Line Out COM 1 cable COM 2 cable Hard Drive data cable SATAO 24 pin power supply cable ATX Power 4 pin power supply 12V cables 2 each 12V Power 34 Vector Scorers 7 Install each PCI Bus Board in the same slot from which t
252. puter Check the small ribbon cables between Video3 PCB and the Primary patch panel y Replace the Primary Patch Panel Troubleshooting 29 CONSOLE AUDIO Grout Description Three types of audio are used in the Vector System Sound Exciters originate at the Scorer Computer hard drive and are converted by the audio circuit on the Motherboard It is then routed to the Keypad Interface PCB or Touchscreen Controller PCB inside the console from the 9 pin connectors of the Primary Patch Panel Intercom audio originates from the intercom handset box and is amplified by the Audio Control Box or also referred to as the Audio Video box located at the control desk It is sent from this box to the each Keypad Interface PCB or Touchscreen Controller PCB inside the consoles via the Global Audio Cable Once the audios are connected to the Keypad Interface PCB or Touchscreen Controller PCB the desired audio can be selected by the Keypad Interface PCB or Touchscreen Controller PCB through RS 232 communication Refer to figure titled Audio Cabling 1 AUDIO CONTROL UNIT 3 INTERCOM AUDIO CABLE 3 3 3 3 INTERCOMAUDIO INTERCOM AUDIO INTERCOM AUDIO INTERCOM AUDIO CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE mm 5 _ FLATSCREEN OR FLATSCREENS OR KEYPADS KEYPADS COMM 7 COMM EXCITER AUDIO 6
253. r are 1 Power Out 18VAC 25VAC power out 2 Circuit Breakers Manually re settable circuit breakers that protect the touchscreens from power surges 3 Fuses Voltage Selector Slide out panel which allows the user to select either 110 120 VAC or 220 240 VAC as the input voltage Fuses protecting the transformer are located here Refer to Selecting Input Voltage for Transformers 4 Power Input Main power receptacle The voltage entering can be 110 120 VAC or 220 240 VAC Refer to Fuse Voltage Selector Chart Vector Scorers 27 Selecting Input Voltage for the Touchscreen Transformer WARNING Always remove the power cord prior to working on the Touchscreen Transformer To select the input voltage for the touchscreen transformers do the following 1 Disconnect the power cord from the transformer 2 Using a flat head screwdriver remove the fuse holder from the power receptacle Refer to figure titled Selecting Input Voltage for Transformers 2 FLAT HEAD SCREWDRIVER 3 INDICATOR 6 uc 1 200V 240V 4552 REMOVE FUSE HOLDER POSITION 2 FROM POWER RECEPTACLE DESIGNATION Selecting Input Voltage for Transformers 1 REMOVE FUSE HOLDER FROM POWER 2 FLAT HEAD SCREWDRIVER 3 INDICATOR RECEPTACLE 4 100V 120V POSITION B 200V 240V POSITION 6 FUSES 7 VOLTAGE DESIGNATION 3 Examine the fuses in the holder to verify the proper fuse rating according to the charts below
254. r is triggered by the ball or if the pinsetter does not trigger on its own the a reset signal is sent from the Distribution PCB to trigger the machine NOTE If the pinsetter does not trigger on its own the distribution board will automatically take a picture and trigger the machine after a time delay that is calculated based on the fast ball slow ball settings as set on the scorer settings screen and continues from step 6 4 sweep falls downward causing the sweep switch to open sending signal to the Distribution PCB 5 After the time delay entered on the pinsettings screen at the control desk the camera takes a picture sends it to the Video3 PCB 6 The Video3 PCB analyzes the picture and determines a strike has not occurred 7 score is displayed 8 The sweep switch closes to reset scoring cycle 9 The Distribution PCB sends a reset signal to the machine causing it to cycle a second time 18 vector Camera Assembly EX Ball Detect LA Start Slow Ball Fast Ball Timer Trigger Cycle Pinsetter Sweep Rake Switch Opens Additional Ball Detect Signals Are Ignored Did thes Pinsetter Cycle so that the Sweep Rake Opened Before Time VA bz Stop SB FB Timer Additional Ball Detect Signals Are Ignored Score After Preset Time Delay As Set On The
255. r moved to another lane pair it must be configured so that it communicates with the correct scorer computer and is assigned the proper lane numbers This configuration is done using a program called dc config exe located on the Vector Vector Plus server To configure the Display Controller s perform the following steps 1 Make sure all scorer computers and Display Controllers are turned on and connected to the scoring network 2 At the Windows desktop screen the screen with the icons of the Vector or Vector Plus SERVER computer double click on the icon If the icon is not on the desktop screen the program can be found in c brunswick ds folder File Help Ip Version Leftlane Right lane TV Only Update software dc config screen 3 Click Network scan to search for Display Controllers on the network and the scan to complete Widescreen Overhead Monitors 7 128 0 0 3 128 0 0 4 128 0 0 5 128 0 0 6 dc config network scan complete 4 Double click on the desired Display Controller from the items listed 8 Widescreen Overhead Monitors lane assignment dc config Lane Assignment 7 8 Use the Identify button to verify what lane s the display controller is connected to Clicking Identify will cause the overhead s connected to the controller to alternately flash red green
256. r time during the pinsetter cycle Also connections into the pinsetters circuits allows auto triggering of the pinsetter special pinsetter cycles for No Tap or 3rd ball 10th frame situations and AMF short cycle Vector Camera Chassis The Vector Camera Chassis contains a camera and the Distribution PCB The Distribution board powers the camera interfaces the foul unit and ball detectors controls the pinsetter on off and triggering and allows communication to the scorer computer 4 Vector Camera Assembly VECTOR CAMERA CHASSIS VERSION 6 0 The Vector Camera Chassis version 6 0 contains a camera and a Distribution PCB The distribution board in camera chassis supplies power to the camera and routes the camera video to the scorer computer turns the pinsetters on off cycles the pinsetters as needed controls AMF automated bumpers interfaces the ball detectors and foul unit to the scoring system and controls the AMF pinspotter for short cycle situations Version 6 0 also contains circuitry and connectors on the circuit board to expand functionality in the future Refer to figure titled Vector Camera Chassis 6 0 6
257. r used for servicing the modulator 5 Power Connector 12VDC input power connector 6 Status Indicator Light used during programming to indicate the channel assigned to the video 7 Program Button Button used to program the channel that will be assigned to the input signal 32 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk SD Modulator The Standard Definition modulator is can handle composite video sources with video resolutions of up to 480i and accept the associated mono analog audio The ED modulator is factory configured to a specific channel and adjusted for optimum output Refer to the figure titled SD Modulator 8 9 BACK VIEW FRONT VIEW BLONDER TONGUE 4 1 MODULATION LEVEL Apo voo 5 AUDIO INPUT CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL SELECTION 7 COAX OUTPUT SD Modulator The functions of the components and connectors on the SD modulator are 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Modulation Level Audio and video modulation level adjustment This level is preset at the factory and should not be altered Channel Selection Press the UP DN buttons until the desired channel that will be assigned to the input signal is displayed The 100 indicator will light when channel settings are 100 125 Output Level Adjustment Adjustment used to set the RF signal level sent out of the unit This level is preset at the factory and should not be altered
258. r video and controls the on off and video input selection for the overhead monitors of a lane pair Ethernet Switch The Ethernet Switch allows communication from the Vector Network to branch to the Display Controllers The 24 port switch connects to the 8 port ethernet switch located near the scorer computers and provides communication for up to 23 Display Controllers 46 Lanes The switch is normally located near the overhead monitors toward the center of the bowling center 16 System Overview PINSETTER AREA The pinsetter area contains equipment used to interface the pinsetter and office computer to the lane pair This equipment is typically mounted on a panel attached to the curtain wall Equipment may include Ethernet Switch Distribution PCBs Pin Cameras Scorer Computers Ethernet Switch The Ethernet Switch allows communication from the control desk computer s to branch to the individual Scorer Computers and to other switches A typical switch splits communication into 8 branches allowing one switch to provide communication for up to 7 Scorer Computers 56 Lanes and the Control Desk Computer The switch is located on the curtain wall Scorer Computer The Scorer Computer contains the circuit boards that controls the scoring functions for up to 8 lanes It handles calculations for scoring video for the monitors and communication to the control desk The Scorer Computers are located on the curtain wall so that each comp
259. ras to set the amount of time the Distribution board will wait before automatically triggering the pinsetter when a slow moving ball is detected The system determines if a ball is moving slow based on the value set in the Speed Limit field If the calculated ball speed is below the value set in the Speed Limit field the system uses the Slow Ball Trigg value When the ball speed is higher than the value set in the Speed Limit field the system uses the Fast Ball Trigg value This value should be high enough to allow for the machine to trigger on its own but not so high that the bowler has to wait for the machine to trigger NOTE good starting value for the Slow Ball Trigg is 4500 ms The Fast Ball Trigg field is used for installations with pin cameras to set the amount of time the Distribution board will wait before automatically triggering the pinsetter when a fast moving ball is detected The system determines if a ball is moving fast based on the value set in the Speed Limit field If the calculated ball speed is above the value set in the Speed Limit field the system uses the Fast Ball Trigg value When the ball speed is higher than the value set in the Speed Limit field the system uses the Fast Ball Trigg This value should be high enough to allow for the machine to trigger on its own but not so high that the bowler has to wait for the machine to trigger il NOTE A good starti
260. reen s Will Not Tum On Start Here Is the problem on only one display Is LEDs D12 inside the LCD on Or Flashing Is the About 25VAC ot J7 of the controller PCB Reboot the Scorer Computer Check power cable from the LCD transformer y Check the video cable to the LCD screen Check the communication cable to the LCD screen YES Check Power to the LCD Power Transformer Check the fuses Reboot the in the LCD Scorer Power Computer Transformer Y Replace the Check the video LCD Power cable to the Transformer LCD screen Check the communication Replace the cable to the LCD Screen s LCD screen 1 26 Troubleshooting CONSOLE INPUT PROBLEMS Description Communication to the consoles keypads or touchscreens is controlled by RS 232 interface ports on the main Video3 PCB The communication routed to the in Primary Patch Panel from the Video3 PCB through a small ribbon cable Each 9 pin connector on the Primary Patch Panel provide two RS 232 communication ports one for each lane of a lane pair Also included as of the 9 pin connector signals are exciter audio and power for the Keypad Interface PCBs The cable from the Scorer Computer routes to the odd lane console then contin
261. require setup This can save valuable time when you are trying to get the system up and running Backups One of the most important and often most valuable parts of your system is the information stored on the computer s You can save time and reduce frustration if you backup make a copy this information That way if a problem occurs the solution may be as easy as restoring the computer to a time when it was functioning properly 4 Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING STEPS Troubleshooting is not simply finding the cause of a problem and fixing it Troubleshooting is more properly defined as identifying the specific symptoms listing the potential causes of the symptoms and then eliminating these potential causes one by one In other words troubleshooting is a process of elimination Step 1 Identify the Specific Symptoms Identifying the specific symptom can be the most difficult part of troubleshooting Many times you need to rely on second hand information or at the very least information that come from an uniformed source Many times the person providing the information will have a different perspective of the equipment than that of a mechanic or may use different terms to describe the situation Because of this always verify and clarify what you are told If you don t you might be troubleshooting problems that don t exist Step 2 Make a List of Potential Causes of the Symptom Once you have identified the symptom s
262. ring normal bowling conditions A good rule of thumb is to select a value midpoint between the level of light shown for the darkest pin and the level displayed when a target is positioned on the background Normally the preset level will be in the 80 to 100 range but if the lighting is dimmer or brighter than normal it may fall outside these values The Level should be set to a substantially lower value than the light level lowest level pin Two camera pictures of the same lane taken immediately after each other can have different light levels For this reason it is a good idea to take several pictures in order to see how much the light can vary Also remember that during bowling the camera pictures are taken when the sweep is down This results in pictures that are somewhat darker than the pictures used during setup It is important to allow for this when setting the levels Scoring Delay The Delay time in milliseconds controls when the scoring picture is taken The time starts once the rake sweep has left the home position and the its switch has opened This value should be set to allow the rake sweep to drop to the guard position before the picture is taken The delay should not be so long that the desk table can make contact with the top of the pins If the interval is too short it may include pins just about to fall or the sweep board may block the camera from seeing the pins If the delay is too long the pinsetter deck or table may
263. roblem is on more than one lane pair In addition it is equally important to determine if the problem is in the monitor itself or if it is external Swapping cable connections between monitors will typically identify where the problem lies 16 Troubleshooting 8 VIDEO NOTE WIRING FOR LANES 1 4 ARE SHOWN THE SCORER COMPUTER CAN BE CABLES LANES 1 2 e SCORESHEET VIDEO CABLES LANES 3 4 15 SCORESHEET VIDEO LANE 4 4 SCORER COMPUTER SUN e 44 95 0 SCORESHEET VIDEO ADDITIONAL OVERHEADS Overhead Video Cabling TV DISTRIBUTION CENTER SCORER COMPUTER SCORESHEET VIDEO CABLES LANES 3 4 FLATSCREENS SCORESHEET VIDEO LANE 2 8 CONFIGURED FOR UP TO 8 LANES 10 FLATSCREENS OVERHEAD MONITOR TV VIDEO CABLE WIDE SCREEN OVERHEADS MONITORS SCORESHEET VIDEO CABLES LANES 1 amp 2 DISPLAY CONTROLLERS SCORESHEET VIDEO LANE 3 9 TO ADDITIONAL OVERHEADS 1 TV DISTRIBUTION CENTER OPTIONAL CONTROL DESK WIDE SCREEN TV ONLY OVERHEAD MONITOR TO ADDITIONAL OVERHEADS SCORESHEET VIDEO LANE 1 SCORESHEET VIDEO LANE 4 11 14 WIRING FOR LANES 1 4 ARE 12 SHOWN THE SCORER COMPUTER CAN BE CONFIGURED FOR UP TO 8 LANE SPLITTER TAP 5 DISPLAY ONTROLLER 4 24 ETHERNET SWITCH 5 DISPLAY 5 CONTROLLER 6 3 5 232 8 PORT COMMUNICATION ETHERNET SWITCH OFFICE aa ce 22 LF Zw
264. ront can save you time later Attend seminars or schools related to your equipment These can be anything from the Brunswick Vector Service School to seminars on computer hardware and troubleshooting Another source of information is other mechanics Their experience may help you understand the system better and give you insight to diagnose problems faster A few web sites dedicated to bowling center maintenance even include forums through which mechanics can communicate One word of caution the information obtained from these types of sources may come from an uniformed or biased person If necessary solicit advice from more than one person Tools Using the proper tools will make any job quicker and easier Therefore always have the proper tools on hand to correct or diagnose problems should they occur Knowing what diagnostic tools are available and how to use them is equally important If necessary read the users manual that come with the tool and practice how to use it before you actually need it for troubleshooting Spare Parts Verify that you have adequate replacement parts on hand and that they are in good working order Don t assume that they are functional just because they are new Get into the habit of rotating your spare circuit boards into your system on a regular schedule That way when you go to use components from your spare parts you can be confident that they work If possible pre configure any components that
265. rounds DeepPurp Scorer Tab 1 SCORER AND SYSTEM OPTIONS 2 END OF GAME OPTIONS SECTION 3 WHEN ALANE TURNS OFF SECTION 40 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk Scorer and System Options This section controls the following scorer and system options Foul Determines if the scorer will score an when if the foul sensor is tripped Hide Strike Sequences This option controls whether or not the scorer will display the running score for strings of strikes If this option is selected the scorer will not show the score for a string of strikes until the string ends If this option is not selected the scorer will immediately display the running score during a string of strikes Show Full Screen Pin Triangle This option controls whether or not the Full Screen Pin Triangle will be displayed after the first ball of a frame when pins were left standing This display completely obscures the scoresheet for a short period of time The benefit to this display is that there is a place to display a small advertising message There can be an unlimited number of advertising messages displayed on the full screen pin triangle They are stored in the C Brunswick Media Commercial Thumbnail directory The advertising graphics must be 260 pixels wide 70 pixels tall and 256 colors The graphics must have a bmp extension but there is no other naming convention This option can be used in conjunction with the Pop Up Pin Triangle Opti
266. rs The primary patch panel has connections for 8 lanes RAM Random Access Memory A short term storage area for information in a computer Most computers have this type of memory installed on small circuit boards called DIMMs Vector Scorers 3 RS 232 The most popular type of serial communication used by computers This type of communication allows a computer to talk to a single specific device through a 9 pin connector called a comport Each device that the computer talks to will have its own dedicated comport RS 232 Converter A small box used in the Vector system to translate between RS 232 and RS 485 communication These boxes are needed for GS Series Pinsetters and Brunswick automated bumpers RS 485 A type of serial communication that allows a computer to talk to a multiple devices using one shared comport Also refer to Serial Communication Video3 PCB A multifunctional circuit board located in a Scorer Computer This board processes and controls the video for the display monitors processes the video received from the pin cameras and provides communication for the pinsetters Distribution PCB and communication and audio control for the scoring consoles If LCD touchscreens are installed a second Video3 PCB is installed to process the video the lower screens Scorer Computer Computer s located at the curtain wall that control the scoring functions for a up to 8 lanes Secondary Patch Panel An optional
267. s to scorer display mode Refer to the scorer video troubleshooting procedure NO Use the OEM remote control or the power button on the overhead to turn on the monitor Did the monitor power on YES Use the OEM remote control to select scorer display input Is video displayed on the monitor NO Check that power is applied to the back of the monitors Check to electrical panel for blown breakers YES Verify the monitors ID is set to the proper lane number Verify the cables and connection to the monitor s RS 232 connectors Verify the overhead model is assigned properly in the Vector system Troubleshooting 19 No Scorer Video on One or Both Widescreen Monitor on a Lane Pair Verify the Is the monitor s YES monitor s are set power Indicator light On to the proper input HDMI Start Reboot the Display Refer to the Controller overhead will not turn on troubleshooting procedure Use the dc config utility at the server to verify the Display Controller configuration Reboot the Scorer Computer Replace the Display Controller 20 Troubleshooting No Scorer Video on Multiple Widescreen Monitors Are the m
268. s automatically at the proper time giving the control desk operator a convenient place to put money received during transaction The drawer gets power to open from the receipt printer Audio Control Unit The audio control unit is used to adapt the intercom to Vector keypad touchscreens Intercom Handset The intercom handset provides a convenient telephone style communication to the touchscreens or keypads in the bowlers area Two intercom lines are provided allowing the control desk to talk to two different lanes at the same time Scoresheet Printer The scoresheet printer allows the control desk operator to obtain a hard copy of a bowler s scores Scoresheets can be printed for the current game as well previous games for up to 7 days Computer s The Vector or Vector Plus control desk system consisting of one or more computer PC located at the control desk running the Windows XP or 2003 Server operating system and Vector Vector Plus control desk software The PC has a keyboard monitor and mouse connected to it Additional equipment attached to the computer can include a receipt printer cash drawer customer pole display and bar code reader Bar Code Reader The bar code reader allows the use of bowler cards to simplify the tracking of frequent open play bowlers When a bowler s card is scanned their information is retrieved from the Vector computer The bowler s name is automatically sent to the console when
269. s to quickly select or clear the selection of Display Controllers 3 Control Functions Reboot These buttons are used to power down power on or reboot the selected scorer computers and or Display Controllers i NOTE In order for the Turn On function to work properly the MAC addresses of the units must be known This is done by using the Wake up on LAN section in the office program Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 19 Updating Scorer Software The Scorer Update icon located on the Windows desktop of the server computer allows the management to install new scoring computer software update the commercial advertisements and or update the exciter graphics and sounds Updates may be sent to individual scoring computers or to all scoring computers at the same time Software commercial advertisements and scorer exciter graphics and sounds must be updated as separate steps The update function also displays information about the versions of the software currently installed on the scoring computers This information is helpful when troubleshooting the system with a Brunswick Customer Response Center representative Refer to figure titled Update Window NOTE Updating the commercials exciter graphics can also be done using the Media Manager program located on the server Al Scorers Version information PATH C Brunswick Commercial exe LoadCom exe ScoreUnit exe ScoreUnit3 exe UNWISE EXE BaseConsole
270. s to the scoring system The audio global audio is amplified by the PCB prior to being sent out to each scorer console The PCB interfaces the intercom audios to the system by allowing simultaneous conversation between the Control Desk and two consoles In addition the PCB allows the bowler and the control desk to talk at the same time eliminating the need to press a button to talk or listen Refer to the figure titled CMS Audio PCB 7 HANDSET 4 6 3 1 AUDIO 11 5 AUDIQ INPUT OUTPUT ROCKWORX HANDSET 2 4 8 HANDSET 1 POWER IN 12 VOLUME 9 10 BOWER POWER OUT LAMP CMS Audio PCB The functions of the components and connections on the Audio PCB are as follows 1 Audio Input J7 Not Used 2 Audio Output J5 Connection for the intercom audio being sent to the console flatscreens or keypads for each lane Referred to as Lane Audio on the back of the unit 3 CMS Serial J6 Connection for the communication coming from a Vector Vector Plus computer This communication allows the computer to determine which intercom handset has been used to answer an intercom request Communication is then sent to the scorer computer of the requesting lane so that the proper intercom line is selected 4 Handset 1 J1 Connection for cable coming from the int
271. sion 94 DTP AP COMP 731 G DTP BP HAL 204 01 GU 0697 41 44 Date of purchase 12 31 2010 4 Turn the monitor then press the Menu button on the remote control to display the Setup menu Use the arrow buttons on the remote to scroll down and select the System icon 5 Use the arrow buttons on the remote to select Multi Control Widescreen Overhead Monitors 6 Make sure the MDC Connection type is set to RS232CMDC then set the ID Setup of the monitor as follows Scoresheet monitors Set the ID Setup to the lane number where the monitor is located The example shown below is configured for lane 1 TV Only monitors Set the ID for TV only monitors sequentially starting with the next number after the total number of lanes scoresheet monitors in the center For example if the number of lanes in the center is 16 the first TV Only monitor will be have the ID setup of 17 The next TV Only monitor will have the ID of 18 etc 7 Press Exit on the remote control to exit the Setup menu Widescreen Overhead Monitors 15 MAINTENANCE OF WDE SCREEN OVERHEADS Although the monitors require very little maintenance it is suggested that you follow the screen manufacturer s recommendations to keep them running at optimum performance As each manufacturer has their own maintenance requirements it is impossible to give specific recommendations for monitors supplied
272. splay the Open Play window Ensure that there is no personnel or equipment on the lanes or the pinsetters In the Lane text box type in the lane range for the center i e 1 24 then select Start 13 Verify that all the lanes turn on with score sheets 14 Click on the Stop button in the top right corner and type in the lane range for the center in Lanes text box Click the OK button to shut down all the lanes Vector Version 3 2 or higher 1 Wait until the Scorer Computer s have restarted and the communication indicator i e green lane number bars on the Vector Lane Status Screen have appeared 2 Click on the Service menu and choose Resyc Scorers from the drop down menu 66 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk VECTOR PLUS CONTROL DESK The setup selections for the Vector Plus control system can be found on Vector Plus Lane Status screen or as an icon on the Windows desktop Lane Status Vector Settings The Vector Settings button on the Lane Status screen is used to control various system settings The selections important to the mechanic are Scoring Settings Audio Video Pinsetter Settings and Pin Camera Settings Scoring Settings Regular Scorer Options M Bowler Acknowledgement BOWLING SAFETY BASICS 1 2 Not Cross Foul Line V Hs Supervise Small Children Carefully SCORER 2778 Hide Strike Sequences Keep Hands Out of Ball Return OPTIONS S
273. te proper operation pinsetters Check for shiny Verify the pin or oily spots on calibrations on the the pin curtain Pin Setting screen are correct Check for irregular bends in the pin curtain Do the pins Adjust the appear too bright YES p contrast control on the Pin on the Video3 Settings screen PCB Verify the night Check the Fast ball A bowling setting is lt Slow ball Trigg and 4 ee on the Pin Settings set correctly Speed limit settings Check the cabling from the Scorer Computer to pin cameras Replace Swap the main Video3 PCB Troubleshooting TL No Scoring on One Lane Non GS Pinsetiers Start Here Check for proper operation of the pinsetter Check the ball detector NO alignment Check the ball detector For adjacent lanes Replace ball detector 12 Troubleshooting Check the Sweep Rake switches for proper operation Does the Ball Detector indicate when the ball detect beam is blocked Replace Swap the Primary Patch Panel YES Check the cabling from the Scorer Computer to Distribution PCB Check Ribbon cables from the main Video3 PCB to the Primary Patch Panel Replace Swap the Distribution PCB Reseat replace 4 the main Video3 PCB
274. te the touchscreen at this time 3 Press OK to reboot the Scorer Computer HH NOTE Select the overhead type as appropriate if you select the wrong overhead type the overhead screens will not properly display the score sheet NOTE The configuration be performed at any keypad or touchscreen connected to the Scorer Computer This is a one time setup that does not need to be repeated at the other lanes 4 For touchscreen installations calibrate each touchscreens as needed using the Calibrate button Configuration Menu scoring Computer Calibrate First Lane 1 Bumpers Installed Number of Lanes 8 Direct Monitor Ctrl w Password Kk KK Pinsetter Overhead Type GS No SS NTSC PAL HD String Xima Other LCD PAL TV OK Cancel 2 0 0119 G J Scorer Computer Configuration Screen Vector Scorers 41 Updated the Drives Programming Updating the programming of the hard drive involves downloading of new software commercials and multimedia files to the Scorer Computer s drive from the control desk Once this is complete the programs s settings must be synchronized with the control desk Finally if cameras are used for scoring they need to be calibrated using the Pin Settings screen at the control desk 1 From the
275. the TV Only monitor is connected to This should be a number that corresponds to the scoring computer s name For example if the TV Only monitor is connected to the first scoring computer called SLAVET or Scorer Computer 1 the number one is entered in this field 4 Audio Settings This field controls which lanes should receive the audio signal when the TV Only monitor is turned on For example if the TV Only monitor is located between lanes two and three where should the audio be heard when the TV Only monitor is turned It is possible to make multiple lines in this table for the same monitor to allow different configurations of the audio Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 61 File Menu The File menu is used to determine user access to the system move players and update the programming on Scorer computers The selection that is important to the mechanic is Updating Refer to the figure titled File Menu To enter a service menu screen select 1 Select the File menu 2 Select the Update menu item 3 Enter a password if required Send message Ctrl M Move player Ctrl Print Access control Clerks 1 UPDATE Payment F4 Open cash drawer F12 Update Exit F10 File Menu 1 UPDATE 62 Vector Vector Plus Control Desk Updating The Scorer Computer The update function sends new scoring computer software commercial advertisements and or exciter graph
276. the board is used with the Frameworx scoring system For the Vector scoring system always place the jumper between pins 1 and 2 U Microphone J6 Connection to the microphone used by the intercom system Power J7 25 VAC input power for the circuit board enters here The power originates at the touchscreen transformer located on the curtain wall near the Scorer Computer RS232 RS485 Select JP9 Jumper used to select whether the PCB will use J9 or J4 for the communication input Because the Vector scoring system uses J9 as the communication input always set the jumper to RS 232 Screen Adjustments Push buttons that allow the user to access an on screen adjustment menu to adjust brightness contrast color image position and screen brightness for screens equipped with adjustable backlights Reset SW1 Use this button to reset all options to factory default settings Up SW2 Use this button to increase the setting of the selected option or to move up the selection menu Down SW3 Use this button to decrease the setting of the selected option or to move down the selection menu Select SW4 Use this button to select an option from the menu or to enter the setting for an option Speaker J3 Connection to the speaker The circuit board applies the selected audio to the speaker through this connection This audio includes the VCR audio intercom exciter audio and keyboard beep Screen Power Comm J8 Connect
277. the efficiency of the network Refer to the figures titled Ethernet Switch Cabling Netgear ProSafe GS108 and Netgear ProSafe Plus JFS524E 11 Control Desk 12 i Computers Vector Vector Plus Control System 3 4 y 0 ter 277 EU ch ol er C 4 8 2 2 869 3 Cats Network 1 work e d pur t r 21 H d 5 g Net 8 pute ee er 2 4T i 500 Qu pn pag come 1 25 32 L ch r come Ethernet Switch Cabling 1 ETHERNET SWITCH 2 CAT5 NETWORK TO CONTROL 3 CAT5 NETWORK DESK SWITCH 4 DISPLAY CONTROLLERS 5 SCORER COMPUTER LANES 41 48 6 SCORER COMPUTER 1 PER LANE PAIR LANES 33 40 7 SCORER COMPUTER LANES 25 32 8 SCORER COMPUTER LANES 17 24 9 SCORER COMPUTER LANES 9 16 10 SCORER COMPUTER LANES 1 8 11 CONTROL DESK COMPUTERS 12 VECTOR VECTOR PLUS CONTROL SYSTEM Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 25 Netgear Prosafe 65108 1 2 POWER STATUS LEDS LED PrpSafe 8 GigaBit Switch 55108 On Link Both 1000M Blink ACT 100M 10M LICITILILICITI Pwr 3 RJ 45 CONNECTOR 0 POWER CONNECTOR Netgear GS108 The functions of the components and connectors on the N
278. the pinsetter does not trigger on its own the distribution board will automatically take a picture and trigger the machine after a time delay that is calculated based on the fast ball slow ball settings as set on the scorer settings screen and continues from step 6 The sweep falls downward causing the sweep switch to open sending signal to the Distribution PCB After the time delay entered on the pinsettings screen at the control desk the camera takes a picture and sends it to the Video3 PCB The Video3 PCB analyzes the picture N X is displayed on CRT s The sweep switch closes to reset scoring cycle The Distribution PCB sends a reset signal to the machine causing it to cycle a second time Vector Camera Assembly 17 3rd Ball 10th Frame The following describes the events necessary for the third ball tenth frame scoring sequence This cycle occurs at the end of the tenth frame for a bowler that received a bonus ball after a spare double If the bowler does not strike on the bonus ball the pinspotter will cycle a second time so the next bowler is not required to push the Reset button to get a full rack first ball 1 NOTE The scorer console must be turned on a bowler s name entered and the sequencing arrows on a bowler s name 1 The bowler delivers the first ball The ball breaks the ball detect s light path and sends a signal to the Distribution PCB 2 The scoring process starts 3 The pinsette
279. the scoring computers 4 Select the Update Multimedia button 5 While the exciter graphics and sounds are being updated the system will display a download status indicator 6 When completed select the OK button 7 Follow the steps to reboot the scoring computer or computers that have been updated 3 NOTE This may process may take 10 15 minutes per scoring computer Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 81 Vector Plus Mechanic The Vector Plus Mechanic icon located on the Windows desktop of the server computer allows Brunswick to configure the Vector Plus system Most of the settings in the program should only be accessed with the guidance of a Brunswick Tech Two screens however can be useful to the center in verifying the function and cabling to the pole display cash drawer receipt printer and A V box Refer to the figures titled Serial Ports Screen and A V Box Screen LI ix US Mechanic Terminal Serial Ports Bar Code Reader Test Reader Box User Interface Cash Drawer cow2 Test Drawer Printing Web Server ELS Pole Display come Test Display 2 BUTTONS Services Competition Receipt Printer gt Test Printer Scheduler Backup Restore Log Files Repair Exit E SELECTION BOXES Use CMS compatible devices Help Serial Ports Screen 1 Com Port Selection Boxes Drop down box use
280. they are assigned to a lane and their scores will transfer back to the computer at the end of each game It can also be used to scan an item s barcode to automatically obtain pricing as part of a sales transaction 18 System Overview SYSTEM SIGNALS The signals used in the Vector scoring system can be divided into 3 types Communication Control Video and Audio Communication Control Communication between components in the Vector system is handled using either an Ethernet network or a serial communication Ethernet provides communication between the control desk computer s and the Scorer computers and between the Scorer Computers and the Display Controllers Refer to the figures titled Vector Ethernet Cabling 8 Lane Scoring Computer Serial communication allows a scorer computer to communicate with components within the lane group it controls RS 232 is used by the scorer computer to talk to most of these components This signal is converted to RS 485 for GS pinsetters and Brunswick Automated Bumpers The Display Controllers use RS 232 to turn the overhead monitors on off and to switch video inputs Refer to the figure titled Vector Lane Pair Communication Cabling Control Desk Computers Vector Vector Plus Control System 55 ti 10 puter Ne com 25 1 8 5 3 Cat amp Network 3 cat Vector HD Ethernet Cabling 1 ETHERNET
281. ting a full rack 2nd ball If disabled the pinsetter will cycle normally In either case the scorer will score an When the Foul function in the GS pinsetter is disabled the these settings are not functional Automatic Set New Pins When Issued This option controls whether the pinsetter will sweep the pin deck and set a new rack of pins when the pinsetter is assigned to bowling Automatic POOR Pin Out Of Range This option controls whether the pinsetter will automatically handle pins that are out of range by sweeping the deck clear scoring zero pins and allowing the bowler to continue bowling or black out and wait for the mechanic to reset the pinsetter Pinsetter Off Delay This field is used to control how many seconds the pinsetter remains on after prepaid bowling has expired This value should be set so that bowlers do not think that they can take extra shots yet preventing the pinsetter from turning off before bowling balls are returned which would cause an under lane ball return call NOTE A good starting value is 45 seconds Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 11 Audio Video The Audio Video button is used to control the video display of the overhead monitors Overhead monitors can display the video signal provided TV distribution center or scoresheet information from the scorer computer Overhead monitors usually display advertising messages commercials on lanes that are not being used but these monitors can als
282. tions and surge protection for the Keypad or Touchscreen and Distribution PCB GS Pinsetter and pinball wizard bumper systems Overhead video connectors on the board are used for in the Vector SD system The primary patch panel has connections for up to 8 lanes Video3 PCB A multifunctional circuit board located in a Scorer Computer This board processes scorer video for the overhead monitors processes the video received from the pin cameras and provides communication for the pinsetters Distribution PCB and communication and audio control for the scoring consoles If LCD touchscreens are installed a second Video3 PCB is installed to process the video the lower screens Scorer Computer Computer s located at the curtain wall that control the scoring functions for a up to 8 lanes Secondary Patch Panel An optional circuit board mounted on the inside side wall of the Scorer Computer that provides connections and surge protection for the lower LCD video The Secondary Patch Panel has connections for 8 lanes Vector Vector Plus Control Desk 3 VECTOR NETWORK SYSTEM OVERVIEW The control desk is available in two configurations Vector and Vector Plus The Vector Control system includes a high speed computer complete with a keyboard mouse display monitor and printer The computer provides the bowling center the ability to control bowling activity from a remote location keep track of the financial transactions and manage league and t
283. ttings menu item 3 Enter a password if required 4 Make desired changes 5 Select the OK button Vector Plus l Select the Vector Settings button while on the lane status screen 2 Select Pin Camera Settings Setup Chrl 5 Lane settings Ctrl I Pin settings Language Console Settings 1 Choose Pin Settings 2 Choose Pin Camera Settings Accessing Pin Camera Settings 1 CHOOSE PIN SETTINGS 2 CHOOSE PINCAMERA SETTINGS 20 Vector Camera Assembly 1 2 LANE SELECT PIN TARGETS Pi 221 i m 43 2 3 163 s 4 4 3 m 3 114 SPEED CALIBRATION 4 TEST DAY TEST NIGHT 8 UTILITY BUTTON LIGHT SETTING 5 SETTING NORMAL LIGHT LIGHT LEVEL SETTING LOW LIGHT Pin Setting Window Vector Control Desk Vector Camera Assembly 21 3 6 3 Pi 1 3 3 3 4 wo SETTING NORMAL LIGHT 5 LIGHT LEVEL SETTING bowiing LOWLIGHT x lay sco RING DELAY SU EE 9 8 Calibration value SPEED SPEED Speed calibration utility CALIBRATION VALUE UTILITY BUTTON Pin Camera Settings Window Vector Plus Control Desk 1 Lane Select Drop down box used to select the lane for calibration 2 Pin Targets The spots where the camera is looking to determine whether or not that pin is standing The target are set by dragging the
284. uchscreens Flatscreens The LCD flatscreens provide the bowler with lower scoresheet video and the ability to in input information through a touchscreen Screens are installed at each lane for the convenience of the bowler The screens are identical in every way and interchangeable The only individually replaceable board is the LCD Console Control PCB located in the back of the display housing This board handles the bowler input sound selection and communication for the console Refer to the figure titled LCD Flatscreens 2 MICROPHONE 1 LCD CONSOLE CONTROL PCB 4 TOUCHSCREEN 3 SPEAKER LCD Flatscreens 1 LCD CONSOLE CONTROL PCB 2 MICROPHONE 3 SPEAKER 4 TOUCHSCREEN 24 Vector Scorers LCD Console Control PCB The LCD Console Controller PCB interfaces the flatscreen s touchscreen to the Scorer Computer and the global audio signals to the console Jumpers on the board need to be set in order to configure the board for use with the Vector system and to properly terminate the Global Audio Signals Refer to the figure titled LCD Console Control PCB
285. ues to the even lane console Inside the console the Keypad Interface PCB or the LCD Controller PCB communicate the bowler s input via the RS 232 interface Refer to figure titled Communication Cabling 8 LANES 1 2 9 LANES 3 4 4 LEFT LANE 5 RIGHT LANE 4 LEFT LANE 5 RIGHT LANE 3 TOUCH SCREEN OR KEYAD 2 RS 232 3 TOUCH SCREEN OR KEYAD 3 TOUCH SCREEN OR KEYAD 2 RS 232 3 TOUCH SCREEN OR KEYAD 2 RS 232 1 SCORER COMPUTER 2 RS 232 2 RS 232 6 LANES 5 6 7 LANES 7 8 285 282 Communication Cabling 1 SCORER COMPUTER 2 RS 232 3 TOUCHSCREEN OR KEYPAD 4 LEFT LANE 5 RIGHT LANE 6 LANES 5 6 7 LANES 7 8 8 LANES 1 2 9 LANES 3 4 Troubleshooting 27 No Keyboard Input Start Here YES Is this the YES problem on one lane only Is the problem on only one lane or lane pair Is the problem on the left lane Do the Check the Cable Pinsetters turn from the Scorer Check the Cable on Computer to J3 of from the Scorer the left lane Keypad Computer to J3 of Interface PCB the left lane Keypad Interface PCB i Reboot the Check the Cable Scorer Replace the from the Scorer Computer Keypad Computer to J3 of Interface PCB the left lane Keypad Interface PCB Reboot
286. ulations and supplying power and memory for the boards plugged into its PCI Bus The board also has integrated circuits that allow it to interface to the Scorer Computer hard drive process the exciter audio used when the exciter graphics are displayed and monitor the system s temperature voltage and cooling fans The onboard video capability is used to configure the motherboard and troubleshoot the scorer computer Model BL630D also include onboard Ethernet Refer to the figure titled Vector Motherboard ITOX BL630D 15 12v CPU POWER 2 BATTERY 8 11 7 POWER KEYBOARD CONNECTOR CONNECTOR 12 soo X MOUSE PURPLE GREEN USB PORTS ZEE J ATX POWER VGA 0909009090009 0909000090000 DVI WHITE m i 5 a DIMM 13 HB itd 14 CONNECTORS PORTS ETHERNET ai CONNECTOR FAN REAR LR J p BLACK OO Om L MIC IN PINK LINE IN PCIE FOV LIME LT BLUE H PCIE 1 1 AUDIO OUT CONNECTOR PCIE 2
287. uter can be connected for optimal performance Distribution PCB The Distribution PCB is a circuit board located behind the pin camera on each lane pair It interfaces the pin camera A 2 and AMF pinsetters and foul signals automated bumper control and ball detector signals to the Scorer Computer The distribution board is not used when GS pinsetters are installed RS 232 Converter The RS 232 Converter is a small box used to convert the RS 232 communication protocol to RS 485 protocol These boxes are used between the Scorer Computer and GS pinsetters TV Only monitors Brunswick automated bumpers and Brunswick provided widescreen overhead monitors GS Interface The GS Interface box converts RS 485 communication protocol to HDLC High Level Data Link Control HDLC was the communication protocol used by Gamesetter box in GS 10 GS92 and GS 96 pinsetters and the Consolidated Low Voltage box in non direct connect GS 98 pinsetters System Overview 17 CONTROL DESK OFFICE AREA The control desk office area contains the equipment needed to remotely control Vector scoring system provide point of sale POS capability keep track of financial data and interface leagues and tournaments to the scorers It may consist of Computers complete with Monitors Keyboard and Mouse Cash Drawers Audio Control Unit Intercom Handset s Scoresheet Printer s Receipt Printer s Bar Code Reader Cash Drawer The cash drawer open
288. y This allows a specific amount of the signal to be directed to one monitor while the majority of the signal can continue to additional monitors Head Unit See TV distribution center Modulator Device s in the TV Distribution Center that assign a TV channel to the signal received from an A V source such as a DVD player cable box or satellite receiver The signal can then be viewed on the overhead monitors by tuning the monitor to the assigned channel TV Only Monitor A monitor that is used to display only the video sent from the TV Distribution Center This monitor cannot display bowler s scoresheet TV Distribution Center A audio video component usually located at the desk that accepts A V signals from various sources such as DVD players Cable boxes or satellite receivers and assigns a unique TV channel to each of them The sources can then be viewed at the overhead monitors by tuning the monitor to the desired channel Widescreen Overhead Monitors 3 OVERVIEW With Brunswick Vector HD scoring system is capable of providing both high definition scorer and TV video to the LED overhead monitors The system also provides the ability to turn the overhead monitors on off and switch the monitors between the scoresheet and TV video through either the control desk or by using the remote control that comes with the monitors An interface box called a Display Controller receives scoring information from its designated scorer co
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