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REPAIRING ROWE/AMI R84 - R88 CENTRAL CONTROL COMPUTERS Using The Jukebox Troubleshooter ... + Comes with two 20-pin strip headers and PC serial cable + Uses a PC serial port for interactive control + Full memory IC diagnostics and battery check + Performs continuous record mechanism testing + Verify LED display digits and indicators + Outputs stationary signals for voltmeter troubleshooting + Test operation of all push-button and slide switches + Displays coin switch activity + Locates and identifies intermittent connections + Shows mechanism INDEX and HOME signal timing + Check pricing board configuration and program cards + Increment Play counter and Money counter + Manual has tips, charts, voltage readings and schematics + 99% of all board components tested, except crystal Y100 a TEL: (908) 362-6299 Data Sync Engineering i P.O. Box 539, 2 Footbridge Lane FAX: (908) 362-5889 Blairstown, New Jersey 07825 www datasynceng.com ‘wwvw.edadapter.com Copyright © 2010 Data Syne Engineering, Al Rights Reserved Designated irademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners, PREPARING THE CENTRAL CONTROL COMPUTER CIRCUIT BOARD To use the Troubleshooter, you need to remove the custom microprocessor chip and insert a 40-pin IC socket. A low profile, ual leaf type socket, such’as 3M part number 4840-8004-CP, is recommended The controller chip used in this board is very rare and is no longer available, so you must be very careful when you remove ft. Use a low wattage soldering iron and a desoldering tool to remove the solder from the IC pads. Do not heat the pad for too long or it wil be damaged and liftoff the board. Carefuly wiggle each lead with a needle-nose pliers to free it from the pad. Gently pry the IC from the board using a small screwdriver at each end. Do not apply excessive force or you will break a pin, Insert the 40-pin IC socket with the notch facing up. After soldering the pins, you can remove the residual flux using 91% Isopropyl alcoho IP ... A Mod Update was issued for CCC board # 6-09971-01, wire jumper W222 was changed to a 220 Ohm 1/4W resistor. ‘Some board failures are caused by solder joint fractures at the connector pins. This happens when a connector is inserted, which creates pressure on the pin, eausing it to push through. The foam padding behind the circuit board was used to relieve this pressure, but in many cases, is either deteriorated or missing altogether. Its best to remove the old solder and resolder these connector pins then clean off the residual fx. You can replace the foam padding with a 1/4" thick rubber mouse pad. CENTRAL CONTROL COMPUTER now’ Am! 6-08871-01 ial) iy ROWE AM 6-08871-04 5 a Two circuit board types were produced. The first board was # 6-08871-01 Which used the Rockwell 6500 microprocessor IC, the next board was part +# 6-088711-04 and used the Mostek 3870 microprocessor. These chips are ‘Dot interchangeable because of the pinout differences. It is also important to know this when using the Troubleshooter board. You must use the proper position, either the U2 6500 CCC.01 or U1 3870 CCC-04. PLUGGING IN TROUBLESHOOTER BOARD. {At the bottom side of the tester board are two 40-pin IC sockets, ‘Two 20-pin strip headers will be inserted into one of these sockets. The board under test here is part # 6-08871-01 which uses the U2 socket position. Gently press the pin stnip into the socket, being careful not to bend the pins. Now insert the tester board into the IC socket. Make sure the pins line up with the socket then gently press On the PC Serial cable, plug the 6-pin white connector end into P-103 on the Central Control Computer board, The 9-pin DSUB connector ge . end plugs into your PC's serial « » port connector. SS SZ If you don't have a serial port, then you need to get a USH to Serial Port adapter cable. SETTING UP THE MICROSOFT WINDOWS HYPERTERMINAL PROGRAM On your FC... Click Start| All Programs | Accessories| Communications | click on HyperTerminal ‘At Connection Name: enter something like Jukebox At Connect Using: select a serial port COM number (usually shows a list of COM#'s available) Port Settings Bits per second: 9600 Data bits: 8 Parity: None ‘Stop bits: 4 Flow control: None Click OK Click File | Properties | Settings | ASCII Setup Only boxes checked should be Append line feeds to incoming line ends Wrap lines that exceed terminal width Click OK then OK If you wish to capture and save the Troubleshooter activity to a file ... Click Transfer | Capture Text Enter the name of the folder and file you want to save the report to. Click Start Select Troubleshooter command functions When finished Click Transfer | Capture Text | Stop fener Molex 156 KK Ep Torc TJ] touienox al al Contro! i Sie or Cy C_t Bardi ok let nl) eka When the Central Control Computer board is powered up, the tester board LED should light and start up message displayed. If the tester board LED is not on ... Did you use the correct U1 or U2 position ? Does the socket have Svolt power? Is the RESET signal 2-volts or higher ? Rowe RS4-RSS Jukebox Troubl es hoot er Rev 1.1, 03/07/10 Data Syne Engineering ap To see a list ofall available command functions, type the question mark (?) character: ap? STROBE Run All Tests (Mapry and Mechanism Control Computer LED Display Check Dunp STROBE/ RETURN Data Mp Fill RAMMoory Move Mechanism to HOME Position Interrogate STROBE RETURN Activity Jukebox LED Display Check Record Mechanism Test Print RAM Content s RAMMopry Test Show All Active Signals (as Text) Increment Play Counter Increment Coin Counter NKO WU ZNO per AMeEnno $ STROBE Commands ‘The STROBE commands activate 1 of 10 output signals, in a stationary state (high or low), so you would only need a voltmeter to do circuit troubleshooting. The "STROBE OUTPUTS" page shows the voltage readings for each STROBE state. The 1's and O's display the current logic state of the RETURN input signals. A logic "0" indicates an active or on signal. The "RETURN INPUTS" page shows the RETURN signal map for each of the associated STROBE signals. For example, if STROBE7 is selected (pressed "7" on the PC keyboard), the following will display: cM? STROBE?) 11111111 The STROBET output signal is continuously held active and the RETURN signal state displayed. Any change of the RETURN signal state will cause a display update. The following display shows this when a quarter was deposited. ‘A review of the RETURN signal map (RETURN INPUTS page) shows this signal or bit position to be the "25¢ Coin Switch’. STROBE7: 1 1 0= switch ON STROBE7: 1 1 0 a witch OFF Run All Tests (Memory and Mechanism] This is a continuously running test that checks RAM memory and Mechanism operations. For the memory test, the "RAM Retention Data’ may fail on the first time because the check pattern has not been written. This check pattem is used to verify the battery backup circuit. After the first time through, tum the power off, wait about 5-minutes, tum the power on then run this test. The "RAM Retention Data’ test should pass. For the mechanism test, the record magazine is rotated then stopped at record number 50. During the rotation, pulse measurements are recorded and displayed for the HOME and INDEX optical signals. When record 50 is reached, itis transferred to the tumtable and played. The "A" and "B” side is toggled at each record play cycle. The Pass Number count is displayed after each cycle. Every test step position is displayed ODA + Starting All Tests + Checking RAM Backup Battery: Good - Checking RAMRetention Data: Failed + Running RAMMmory Data Test Sequential Pattern ticii. Address into Address = Witing RAMRet ention Pattern Starting Mchanism Test = INNER CAM was not low = Transfer Mtor on + Witing for INNER CAM signal low - Transfer Mtor off - Detent on, mgazine unlocked > Mgazine Mtor on + Witing for HOME signal high - Witing for HOME signal low + Witing for INDEX signal high - Witing for INDEX signal low HOME to Start of INDEX 20 nf End of INDEX to HOME: 13 as HOM: signal pulse width: $8 a8 Index ON pulse width: 25 nS Index OFF pulse width: 33 a8 : HOME and $1 INDEX pulses + Detent off, magazine locked = Mgazine Mtor off = Should be at record position 50 - Turntable mptor on - Transfer Motor on - Witing for INNER CAMsignal high + Witing for OUTER CAMsignal low - Transfer Mitor off + Playing (CANCEL or any key stops) + Transfer Motor on + Witing for INVER CAMsignal low - Transfer Mtor off + Turntable mtor off = Checking RAMBackup Battery: Good + Checking RAMRetention Data: Passed - Running RAMMnory Data Test Control Computer LED Display Check Al display digits should be lit on the Central Control Computer board. Check LED segment brightness. cc + Control Computer LED Di splay Check Dump STROBE/RETURN Data Map Displays all STROBE/RETURN signals. "1" = signal off, “0” = signal active or on, cD RETURNS 76543210 STROBEO. STROBEL: STROBE2: STROBES. STROBES: STROBES: STROBES: STROBE7, STROBES: STROBES. Fill RAM Memory Writes the specified data pattern to RAM memory (in HEX). See "NUMBERS CONVERSION CHART” page ODF - Fill RAMMmpry, Hex Pattern: 55 Hex pattern "55" was entered Move Mechanism to HOME Position Moves the record magazine to HOME position which is record number 99. QbH = Mving to HOME Position Interrogate STROBE/RETURN Activity This is a powerful diagnostic tool that displays the ON (+) or OFF (-) state of any signal change. Wiggle wire harnesses to find intermittent connections. Test buttons, switches and coin signals. Locate components that fail over time and te femperature I Interrogator Started +Keypad "1" -Keypad "1" +Keypad "2" -Keypad "2" +Keypad "3" -Keypad "3" +Cancel Signal =Cancel Signal You can also use the Interrogate command function to check the mechanisms’ INDEX and HOME opto sensor signals. Move switch to “Service Mode” and press the “Cancel” button to start magazine rotation. HOME is active at record position 99. +Service switch +Cancel Signal +Optical Index - Optical Index +Optical Hone signal +Optical Index Optical Index = Optical Hone signal +Optical Index Optical Index =Cancel Signal Jukebox LED Display Check Al display digits & LED's should be lit on the jukebox front panel. Check LED segment brightness. ery ~ Jukebox LED Display Check Record Mechanism Test Same as “Run All Tests” except for RAM memory test and display of Pass Number counts. DM Starting Mchanism Test . = Detent on, mgazine unlocked = Magazine Mtor on Print RAM Contents Displays the entire contents of RAM memory in HEX format. The example shows the data that was previously written using "Fill RAM Memory” command, Can be used to locate data changes that occurred over time & temperature. cP Printing RAM Contents 55 55 $5 55 55 55 55 55 55 55.55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 $5 55 $5 55 55 $5 55 55.55 55 55 55 55 55 55 $5 $5 $5 $5 55 55 $5 55 55 55 55 55.55 55 55 55 55 $5 55 55 55 55 $5 55 55.55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 $5 55 55 55 55 55 55 55.55 55 55 55 55 55 RAM Memory Test Performs all RAM Memory tests. Stops when a memory error is detected and displays the error result. The LED displays will show random patterns dunng the memory test. In the example below, pin 11 on 2109 (data in, bit 2) was intentionally lifted off the circuit board to create an error condition. ADDR is memory address being tested, WAS is the data pattern that was read and SB is the data pattern that it should be. Z109 is the upper 4bits, 2114 is the lower 4-bits. QDR = Checking RAMBackup Battery: Good = Checking RAMRetention Duta: Failed + Running RAMMnory Data Test ADR 00000000 WS: 00110000 sB 00010000 - RAMtest terminated . = Witing RAMRetention Pattern Show All Active Signals (as Text) Displays all active or on signals then enters Interrogator Mode. This is used to identify what signals should be or should not be active (such as a stuck push-button switch). It can also be used to verify the pricing board configuration settings. The (CR###) display is the diode designation number associated to that signal. For example, the configuration for this machine is: ~ Order of play is "As Selected ~ Price of Credit Level 1 is 25 cents ~ Card level 1 is 1 creat ~ Card level 2's 3 credits ~ Card level 3 is 5 credits ~ Card level 4's 7 credits ~ Inner Cam switch on = no record in play cs. Interrogator Started .. +Standard/ As Selected switch +Price of Credit Level 1, 20c (CR326) +Price of Credit Level 1, Se (CR324) +Card Level 1, =1 (CR312) +Card Level 2) =2 (CR309) +Card Level 2, =1 (CR308) +Card Level 3, =4 (CR306) +Card Level 3, =1 (CR304) Inner Cam switeh +Card Level 4, =4 (CR302) +Card Level 4, =2 (CR301) +Card Level 4, =1 (CR300) Increment Play Counter Causes the mechanical Total Plays counter to increment one position. cx - Incrementing Play Counter Increment Coin Counter Causes the mechanical Money counter to increment one position. oz = Increnenting Coin Count er NUMBERS CONVER: IN CHART HEX / BINARY / DECIMAL 00 | o1 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | OA | OB | oc | OD | OE | oF 00000000000 |c000 cara [000 aor co 100] aoe exes Joo oro ane or |aona 100 | ono tot | naa toro Joona 11 | ooo +100 |ona tt | oon +110] ooo 141 eo} 4 2|3 | 4 {s5 |6 |7 {ses |o | wm] | 1 | 13 | 1 | 15 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15) 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 1A | 1B | 1c | 1D | 1E | 4F 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Z 13] 2107 5 8 & § 2115 2115 7 01 bore Osos] $2 y comet (RoE) ‘6500 3670 | “32 a 2 aa rs NOTE: Resistor R193 and diodes CR124, CRI25, CRI26 and CRIA re not used on the -01 board 07 (2870) | P06 (2870) | P05 (2870) | Pos 3870) | Pos (2870) | P02 (2870) | Pot (3870) | P00 3870) D7 (6500) | 06,6500) | PD5,6500) | PD4 (6500) | PD3(6500) | PD2(6500) | PD1 (6500) | PDO (6500) Segment | SegmentF | Segment | SegmentD | Segment Segment B | Segment A selectons | Selecon | Most |Selecton Being Make Stndard| Make Any ene Remaining Playing Popuar ‘Made ‘Selection ‘Selection ‘srrope1 | Us Dopey | UserOspiay | User Osplay | User Deptay | User Osplay User Dsoley | User Deplay ‘xbgt” | itdot” | “adgt” | tstogt” | tstbot ‘tbat | “st bat ‘srrope2 | Use Deptey | User Osplay | User Osplay | User splay | User splay User Dspley | User Deploy Dradot” | 2nsom” | “antOge” | anton” | 2nd Oot 2ndOgt” | 2nd Dot sropes | U%Dspey | User Dsplay | User Dspiay | User Display | Usor Dsplay User Display | User Deplay Sadat” | “suogt” | “woot” | “sada” | “suber Sudo” | subg STROBES stropes | CC Deray | Coc Dsstay | 0c Distay | CC Dspkay | COC Deetay (006 Dsplay | 00 Dsplay Sadat” | “Sedge” | “Sado” | “Seba” | “radot Sabot” | “aa Dot srrosee | 02 Oenay | coc Dsriey | c0c Deeiy | coc Dsplay |”00c Dsriay (000 Dspiy | 000 Dsay aot” | “andor” | “andor” | Sandot” | Sando an oot | “an dot ‘srrose7 | 0c Deny | coc Dsriey | c0c Dery | coc Display |”O0c Dsriay (000 Dspiy | 000 Dspay ‘sidgt” | “asta” | “astbgt” | “istoge” | “isr0ot ‘stg | "isto stropes | CC Denay | Coc Deny | 0c Dentay | OC Dspkay | COC Destay (006 Dsplay | O66 Dsplay door” | “onsoge” | Condor” | Cnaoor” | “ond oon fndbat” | “ond Oot STROBES Wert) VOLTAGE MONITOR / POWER SUPPLY REGULATOR FOR ROCKWELL -01 BOARD Pics_10s Gig seoffiqitevoc i Ig mut le xTL9) }4]¢ Looe pee |cowmaon ‘ert09 | DIODE, Zener, 1NS7S3A, 5.1V, 1W ‘GR122 | DIODE, Signal, NSIS ‘6R125 | DIODE, Rectifier, 1N4002, 100V, 1A @112__| TRANSISTOR, NPN, MPS-A06, 600mA, €OV 2113. | TRANSISTOR, NPN, TIP3TA 60V, 34 @114_ | TRANSISTOR, NPN, MPS-A06, 500mA, 80V 2115 _| Ic, R500, (CUSTOM MICROCONTROLLER) 2117 _| IG, 133027339, Quad Votage Comparator VOLTAGE MONITOR / POWER SUPPLY REGULATOR FOR -04 BOARD MOSTEK -04 BOARD l2|i2}tevoc 7-00390-04 MICROCOMPUTER hs ‘€R109 | DIODE, Zener, 1N4733A, 5.1V, 1W ‘R122 | DIODE, Signal, 1NOT4 @112_| TRANSISTOR. NPN, MPS-A06, S00mA, 60V @114 | TRANSISTOR, NPN, MPS-A06, 500A, 80V @126 | TRANSISTOR. PNP, MPS-AS6, 500mA, 80 ‘R100 | IC, LM340T-6/LM7805, +5V Regulator, 1A 2115 | IC, MK3870, (CUSTOM MICROCONTROLLER) 2117 | IC, LM3302 /LM339, Quad Voltage Comparator| Pileirolan aie ointn eG oo { ‘The original back-up battery is most likely "very old” and will cause ‘acid damage if leaking (green corrosion). You can replace it with a dual AAA battery holder (Mouser 122-0421-GR), double-side foam tape and new rechargeable Nickel-Metal Hydride AAA battenes, TIP ... Use a cotton swap with household ammonia to remove the green corrosion, afterwards, rinse and blow dry. 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