Stern Pinball Ghostbusters LE Owner Manual

Stern Pinball Ghostbusters LE Owner Manual
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GHOSTBUSTERSSERVICE AND OPERATION MANUAL
Games configured for North America operate on 60 cycle electricity only. These games will not operate in countries with 50 cycle electricity (Europe UK, Australia).
Stern Pinball machines are assembled in Elk Grove Village, Illinois, USA; each pinball machine has unique characteristics that make it a one-of-a-kind American-made
product. Each machine will have variations in appearance resulting from differences in the machine’s particular wood parts, individual silk screened art and mechanical
assemblies. Stern Pinball has inspected each game element to ensure it meets our quality standards.
WARNING
IMPORTANT HEALTH WARNING: PHOTOSENSITIVE SEIZURES - A very small percentage of people may experience a seizure when exposed to certain visual images, in-
cluding flashing lights or patterns. Even people with no history of seizures of epilepsy may have an undiagnosed condition that can cause “photosensitive epileptic seizures”
due to certain visual images, flashing lights or patterns. Symptoms can include light-headedness, altered vision, eye or face twitching, jerking or shaking of arms or legs,
disorientation, confusion, momentary loss of awareness, and loss of consciousness or convulsions that can lead to injury from falling down or striking nearby objects.
IMMEDIATELY STOP PLAYING AND CONSULT A DOCTOR IF YOU EXPERIENCE ANY OF THESE SYMPTOMS.
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MANUAL #780-50H6-00
GHOSTBUSTERS LE #500-55H6-01
GHOSTBUSTERS PREMIUM #500-55H7-01
TM & © 2016 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Setup and Moving .................................. 3
1.1 First-time Setup Instructions................................ 3
1.2 Adjustments Menu ............................................... 6
1.3 Transporting the Game ........................................ 7
1.4 Maintenance ........................................................ 8
1.5 Maintenance Kits ................................................. 8
1.6 Common Parts ..................................................... 8
2. SPIKE System and Node Guide ............ 9
2.1 SPIKE System Overview ...................................... 9
2.2 Node Bus Cabling ................................................ 9
2.3 System Power ...................................................... 9
2.4 SPIKE Node Addresses ....................................... 9
2.5 SPIKE Node Programming................................... 9
2.6 SPIKE System Terminology ............................... 10
2.7 Common SPIKE Node Boards ........................... 10
3. Light, Switch, and Driver Reference ... 11
3.1 SPIKE Node Boards ........................................... 11
3.3 Driver Reference ................................................ 13
3.2 Switch Reference ............................................... 13
3.4 Light Reference .................................................. 16
3.5 Motor Reference ................................................ 20
4. Electronic Pinouts and Schematics.... 21
4.1 SPIKE CPU Node 0 ............................................ 21
4.2 Node 1 Cabinet .................................................. 23
4.3 Lower Playfield 48V Driver Pinout Node 8 ......... 24
4.4 Mid Playfield 48V Driver Pinout Node 9 ............. 25
4.5 Mid Playfield 48V Driver Pinout Node 10 ........... 26
4.6 Center Bonus LED Board 8B ............................. 27
4.7 Left Drop/Stand-Up LED Board 8C ................... 27
4.8 Serial 16 LED Board 8D ..................................... 28
4.9 Center Playfield LED Board 9A .......................... 28
4.10 Upper Right LED Board 9B ................................ 29
4.11 Hidden LED Board 9C........................................ 29
4.12 Through Opto Reciever ...................................... 29
4.13 Main Power Supply ............................................ 29
4.14 Power Distribution Board ................................... 30
4.15 Power Plug Wiring.............................................. 30
5. Parts Reference .................................... 31
5.1 Playfield Rubber Parts ....................................... 31
5.2 Rubber Size Chart.............................................. 31
5.3 Playfield Assemblies, Top .................................. 32
5.4 Playfield Assemblies, Bottom ............................ 33
5.5 Backbox Parts.................................................... 34
5.6 Speaker Panel Parts .......................................... 34
5.7 Cabinet Parts ..................................................... 35
5.8 Ball Shooter Assembly ....................................... 36
5.9 Eject VUK ........................................................... 36
5.10 Auto Launch Assembly ...................................... 36
5.11 Ball Trough Assembly......................................... 37
5.12 Single Bank Drop Target Assembly.................... 37
5.13 Flipper Assembly, Left........................................ 38
5.14 Flipper Assembly, Right ..................................... 38
5.15 Eject VUK Deep ................................................. 39
5.16 Side Mount Target Assembly ............................. 39
5.17 3 Ball Lock Assembly......................................... 39
5.18 Subway Assembly.............................................. 39
5.19 Ball Deflector Assembly ..................................... 40
5.20 Ball Guide 01 Assembly LE ................................ 40
5.21 Down Post Assembly ......................................... 40
5.22 Ball Guide 05 Assembly ..................................... 40
5.23 Right Ramp LE Assembly .................................. 41
5.24 Lift Metal Ramp Assembly ................................. 41
5.25 Plastic 01 Assembly ........................................... 41
5.26 Plastic 03 Assembly ........................................... 41
5.27 Pop Bumper Assembly ...................................... 42
5.28 Plastic 07 Assembly ........................................... 43
5.29 Plastic 06 Assembly ........................................... 43
5.30 Plastic 05 Assembly LE...................................... 43
5.31 Plastic 08 Assembly ........................................... 43
5.32 Plastic 09 Assembly ........................................... 44
5.33 Plastic 19 Assembly ........................................... 44
5.34 Plastic 31 Assembly ........................................... 44
5.35 Diverter Assembly LE ......................................... 44
5.36 Ghost Storage Facility Plastic Assembly ........... 45
5.37 Right Wire Ramp Assembly ............................... 45
5.38 Left Wire Ramp Assembly.................................. 45
5.39 Gate Assembly ................................................... 45
5.40 3-Bank Target Assembly .................................... 46
5.41 3-Inline Switch Assembly ................................... 46
5.42 Library Gate Assembly ....................................... 46
5.43 Rollback Gate Assembly .................................... 46
5.44 Magnetic Slingshot Assembly............................ 46
5.45 Stay Puft Assembly ............................................ 47
5.46 Ball Lock Assembly............................................ 47
5.47 Ghost Storage Facility Light Assembly .............. 47
5.48 Magnetic Slingshot Switch Assembly ................ 47
5.49 Slimer Boom Assembly ...................................... 48
5.50 Slimer Pendulum Assembly ............................... 48
5.51 Ecto Goggles Opto Assembly ............................ 48
5.52 Slimer Motor Assembly ...................................... 49
5.53 Ecto Goggles Assembly ..................................... 50
5.54 Ecto Goggles Screen Assembly ........................ 50
5.55 Ecto Goggles Reflector Assembly ..................... 50
5.56 Back Panel Assembly ........................................ 51
5.57 Electric Gate Back Panel Mount ........................ 51
5.58 Gate Back Panel Mount ..................................... 51
6. Specifications ....................................... 52
6.1 Game Dimensions .............................................. 52
6.2 Warranty ............................................................. 53
6.3 Warnings, Compliance, and Legal Notices ........ 53
1. SETUP AND MOVING
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SETUP AND MOVING
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CAUTION: AT LEAST TWO (2)
PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED TO
MOVE AND MANEUVER THE
GAME. USE PROPER MOVING
EQUIPMENT AND EXTREME
CARE WHILE HANDLING. STERN
PINBALL MACHINES WEIGH
OVER 250LBS BOXED.
TOOLS REQUIRED
5/8” Socket Wrench
Utility Knife
Snips
An Assistant
Your brand new Stern Pinball Machine is
carefully packed for safety and security.
For your safety, exercise caution and use
the correct tools and sufficient help when
setting up your new game.
1. Locate the side labeled “TRUCK
THIS SIDE ONLY”. The bottom of
the game faces this side.
2. Open the top box flaps by pulling
hard in an upward motion on each
flap. If the flaps are taped, cut the
tape first, taking care to avoid the
box staples.
3. Remove the four (4) foam pieces
and two (2) narrow box tubes
which contain the four (4) identical
legs with levelers.
4. DO NOT CUT STRAPPING YET.
Keep backbox secured in the
down position.
5. With the utility knife, carefully cut
down the left and right corners of
the box.
6. Let the face fall forward and
remove the entire side by carefully
cutting the bottom.
7. With the game still in its folded po-
sition, use a ⅝” wrench to loosen
and remove the 2 leg bolts on each
side of the front cabinet. Ensure
the leg levelers are screwed all the
way into the legs.
8. Install front legs using the bolts
removed from the cabinet. Secure
tightly.
9. Use a helper to carefully set the
game down on the front legs.
10. Set aside the open box.
11. With a ⅝” socket wrench, loosen
and remove the 2 leg bolts on
each side of the rear cabinet, 4
total.
12. Using supports or two people,
prop the rear of the cabinet up.
13. Ensure the rear leg levelers are
screwed all the way into the legs.
14. Install rear legs using the 4 bolts
removed from step 11.
1.1 FIRST-TIME SETUP
INSTRUCTIONS
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15. Cut nylon strapping and remove
protective strap corner guards.
16. Locate the factory keys, either on
the shooter rod or taped to the
playfield glass.
17. Using the snips, cut the tie-wrap
securing the keys if required. One
set of keys is for the front coin door,
the other set of keys is for access-
ing components in the backbox.
18. Open the front coin door.
19. Reach into the game and remove
the retaining clip at the rear of the
cash box.
20. Remove the cash box lid by sliding
it toward you.
21. Store the backbox keys, if desired,
on the metal hook located in the
coin door.
22. Locate and remove the pinballs,
plumb bob, and backbox bolts
from the cash box.
23. Replace the cash box lid and
retaining clip for future use.
24. Locate the two (2) backbox bolts in
the cash box.
25. Carefully raise backbox to upright
position while ensuring that cables
are not pinched.
26. Use the ⅝” wrench to Install the
two (2) backbox bolts to secure the
backbox as indicated on the back
of the cabinet.
27. Reach inside the cabinet and hold
and move the yellow top molding
lock handle to the left.
28. Remove the front top molding and
then release the handle.
29. Remove the playfield glass by
sliding it toward you and carefully
place it in a safe location.
Remove all playfield shipping
tie downs, shipping blocks, and
packing foam, and follow any
game-specific unpacking instruc-
tions included in the playfield, if
present.
CAUTION: PLAYFIELD GLASS IS MADE FROM HIGH-STRENGTH TEMPERED
GLASS. TEMPERED GLASS IS SENSITIVE TO EXTREME TEMPERATURE SHIFTS
AND CORNER NICKS, WHICH CAN CAUSE THE GLASS TO FAIL CATASTROPHI-
CALLY. TAKE CARE TO STORE THE GLASS ON A SOFT, ROOM-TEMPERATURE
SURFACE AND PREVENT THE CORNERS FROM BEING DAMAGED.
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