Main Screen - Versions 1.1.15 and Later
(1)
MODE DROP
DOWN MENU
(2)
MODE
SELECTIONS
(3)
ADDITIONAL
MODE
SELECTIONS
Figure 3-11. LCD Touchscreen - Pinsetter Mode Drop Down Menu V1.1.15 and Later
(1) MODE DROP DOWN MENU
(1) Mode Drop Down Menu - Select the down arrow to expand the expand the pinsetter mode
menu.
(2) Mode Selections - The menu has the following selections:
• Standalone (2-Ball) - The 2-Ball Stand alone mode runs independent of the scoring
system. In this mode the pinsetter will operate in a 2 balls per frame mode but will not
communicate with or provide scoring information to the scoring system (if installed).
• Standalone (3-Ball) - 3-Ball Standalone mode, runs independent of the scoring system. In
this mode the pinsetter will operate in a 3 balls per frame mode but will not communicate
with or provide scoring information to the scoring system (if installed).
• Scorer Control - Scoring dependent mode. In this mode the pinsetter will operate in a
designated frame mode but will communicate with and provide scoring information to the
scoring system. While in this mode, the scoring system dictates all pinsetter operation.
Scorer Control ON: Mode Display - Scorer Control and Pinsetter Status is RUN. In this
mode, the lane is assigned from the scoring system, the pinsetter will be running, and
ball detectors are fully active. Interrupting the ball detect beam will cause the pinsetter to
cycle.
Scorer Control OFF: Mode Display - Scorer Control and Pinsetter Status is OFF.
In this mode, the lane is not assigned from the scoring system, the pinsetter will not be
running, but the ball detectors are still active. Interrupting the ball detect beam will
cause the ball accelerator and ball lift to turn on temporarily, but the pinsetter will not
cycle. The function of this feature is to return bowling balls that were thrown down an
unassigned lane.
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(2)
MODE SELECTIONS
(3)
ADDITIONAL MODE SELECTIONS
(ONLY VERSIONS 1.1.12 AND LATER)
Section 3: Pinsetter Electronics
(1)
MODE DROP
DOWN MENU
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