Installation guide

Chapter 2: Run the Cables Type A 20
AMF 82-70 with MP Chassis
Run both the DMO-70MP (Odd Lane) and DME-70MP (Even Lane) cables from the Duo Camera Module,
along the Ball Track, up the kickback.
The DMO and DME cables each consist of two cables:
A. One cable is then run to the A&MC box located on the curtain wall. Again, the start contact is wired in
series to the managers control switch on AMC Pin 5.
B. The other is run to the MP chassis. The tenth frame cycle contact, foul and second ball input are included
in the round APS plug that is present on the MP chassis. The APS commands also allow more advanced
pinsetter functions such as short strike cycle, sweep reverse on 1
st
ball miss and 7 10 pick off.
Warning: Be careful when pulling out the existing AMC connections that you do not
pull out more than the intended connector by exerting too much force. Also,
make sure that no connectors are shorting out with any others, otherwise
machine faults like continual cycling could occur.
Note: The Duo unit’s start contacts must be connected in series (in line) not in
parallel with (across) the manager’s control switch. This is to ensure that
when the manager’s control switches are switched off the pinsetter will turn
off. Normal operation will see the Manager’s control switch turned on, the
pinsetter will turn on and off with the games bowled. If, however, there is an
urgent need to turn the pinsetter off it can be done quickly using the
Manager's control switches.
Important!
The take data delay in the Fine Tune the Scoring Setup screen must be set to allow enough time for the
score to be taken and the APS input to the pinspotter MP chassis to be driven prior to the pinspotter table starting to
move. The default setting is 3.0 seconds for the MP chassis. The MP Chassis must receive the APS scoring input
prior to the table operating, so that any advanced functions such sweep reverse can occur if necessary. If the table
starts moving, it is too late for any advanced commands to be received.
This Take Data Delay should be set as long as possible to give the maximum time for any unsteady pins to
fall, but not too long so that the MP chassis times out and ignores 7-10 pick off or short strike cycles.