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Produced by :
Harry Levy Amusement Contractor Ltd
Patricia Way
Pysons Road Industrial Estate
Broadstairs
Kent
CT10 2LF
Tel 0044 1843 866 464 Fax 0044 1843 860 144
email: info@harry-levy-amusements.com
Issue 2 April 2007

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  • Page 1 Produced by : Harry Levy Amusement Contractor Ltd Patricia Way Pysons Road Industrial Estate Broadstairs Kent CT10 2LF Tel 0044 1843 866 464 Fax 0044 1843 860 144 email: info@harry-levy-amusements.com Issue 2 April 2007...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Section 1 Commissioning - Receipt of machine - Electrical connection - Electrical supply entry - Physical dimension - Initial operation Section 2 Access Access to the machine Section 3 Game Operation - The game - Priming the playfield with coins –...
  • Page 3: Receipt Of Machine

    Electrical Connection The Nascar machine should be connected to the mains supply via a suitable plug to suit your installation requirements (Ref: Section 2.1). A competent trained person should always carry this out. If in any doubt, consult a qualified electrician.
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  • Page 5: Initial Operation

    Initial Operation Connect the mains supply and switch ON (Ref: Section 1.3). The Top-Sign and coin entry fluorescent lamps will light, the top sign Nascar lamps will sequence. The pusher boxes will start moving. Each reel will align its datum and rotate to its starting position.
  • Page 6: The Game

    The Game Attract Mode When not in active play, the machine lighting and pusher box mechanism operate continuously. The attract tune is played at intervals dependant on the settings made on the Sound Board Active Play Mode When coins of the correct type are inserted into a coin entry chute they are detected by an optical sensor activating that particular player section and then pass down the pin perspex to the playfield.
  • Page 7: General Care And Maintenance

    General Maintenance & Care The Nascar is a robust and reliable machine, which looked after will give years of profitable service. Regular cleaning is the key to optimum condition and performance. To maintain all visible surfaces in an 'as new condition': 3.
  • Page 8: Electrical Systems

    Electrical Systems Circuit Breakers Mains Supply Circuit Breaker The Mains Supply is protected by a thermally operated circuit breaker, which can be manually reset. This circuit breaker is rated at 5 Amps, and is located in a metal enclosure together with the main supply switch, located in the right hand lower cabinet. Should this device trip, firstly ascertain the cause of the fault and rectify.
  • Page 9 Power Supply Circuit Breakers Logic Board Each section Logic board is located on the left hand web of each section lower compartment. Nascar 2-Player Logic PCB Page 9 of 23...
  • Page 10 Program: NASC_02 V1.0 DIP Switch Settings: DIP Switch Bank 1 Poles 1 & 2: Ticket on coin in Qty Award Poles 3 & 4: Win Select Table Upper LH Upper RH Lower LH Lower RH off off off on Poles 5 – 8: Tickets per coin pushed from playfield Tickets Off off...
  • Page 11: Sound Board

    Notes on calculating percentages: To calculate percentages, the value of a ticket is taken as 1cent. So, 1 ticket is 4% of the payout. Values different from this need to have a conversion factor applied to each part of the calculation. The ‘nominal % payout’...
  • Page 12: Hoppers

    Number of tunes (Default) Pole Not used Pole Tune Select Single line select Binary Select (Default) Loudspeaker (6979) The loud speakers are located in the top sign Nascar wheels. They are rated at 8 Ohms 15 watts. Hoppers Page 12 of 23...
  • Page 13: Tilt Board

    The hopper fitted in each player section is a ‘count’ hopper. This hopper is used solely to count the number of coins that fall over the edge of the playfield, directing it’s output to the cashbox. This hopper does not need initial priming with coins and should always ‘run to empty’. Each section hopper is controlled in its operation by the logic board.
  • Page 14: Alarm Board

    WARNING - Dangerous voltages (115 V) - Disconnect from the mains supply! The main power supply unit contains 12 and 24 volt switch-mode power supply units and their associated circuit breakers. This unit provides all the DC supplies for use in the machine. The low voltage AC supply for the dichroic lighting is provided from a transformer mounted in a separate unit.
  • Page 15: Coin-In Sensors

    Coin-In Sensor When a coin is entered via one of the coin chutes it passes through a twin-beam opto sensor. If valid, the interface board sends a signal to the main logic board, and the game is now ‘live’ for the player.
  • Page 16: Swipe Change Facility (Optional Fit)

    Swipe Change Facility (Optional Fit) 4.11 The machine may be interfaced with a swipe card change facility. Wiring for a change board and interface relay is provided, but a change board and swipe relay board should be purchased separately. This is ‘interface’ circuitry, and the swipe card system needs to be installed by a trained person.
  • Page 17: Top-Sign Flashing Lights Board & Psu

    Top Sign Flashing Lights Board & PSU 4.12 Located in the top sign, this board controls the lamp display of the top sign ‘Nascar’. This board has a bank of DIP switches fitted, but they serve no purpose and there are no user settings associated with this board.
  • Page 18: Fluorescent Lighting

    Cabinet Lighting Fluorescent Lighting WARNING – Dangerous Voltages (115v) - switch OFF prior to replacing! Fluorescent tube lighting is situated in the top sign area, with the attendant gear tray. A second gear tray provides for the coin entry lighting. The tilt board is located in the 110v Power Box (Section 4.7), and this interrupts the electrical supply to the Top Sign Fluorescent lamps in the event of a tilt or tamper condition.
  • Page 19 Opto Receiver Opto Transmitter Hole For Motor Shaft Close Up Of Opto Sensor PCB The pulses produced by the opto receiver are monitored by the circuitry of the motor control PCB. This control circuit basically monitors for a given number of pulses within a set time frame.
  • Page 20: Pusher Boxes

    a visual check by the attendant ensuring that there is no longer any item causing the obstruction. Reset of the system is done by depressing the recessed button switch located on the rear of the machine on the right. There is an LED on the Motor Control PCB, which indicates the output of the opto-sensor. In normal operation this will appear to be continuously ON, due to the high repetition rate of the pulses.
  • Page 21: Fault Finding

    The belt system has pulleys, idlers and a tensioner. Check that the pusher boxes slide smoothly back and forth. Check the belts periodically for correct tension – they do not stretch, so do not attempt to over-tension them. Ensure that the coin scraper system is fully intact and working smoothly and freely - replace any suspect parts.
  • Page 22: Basic Checks

    Basic Checks Symptom Possible Fault Remedy Will not start Internal switch OFF Check internal switch is ON Fuse blown Check plug fuse then circuit breakers. No sound Volume Adjust volume Speaker Check wiring. Replace if faulty Sound board Check power supply & connectors, replace board if faulty.
  • Page 23 Spare Parts List This spares list is by no means fully comprehensive. The following are some of the more commonly required items that you may need. If the item you require is not listed, please contact either your distributor or Harry Levy Amusements and we will be pleased to assist you. Description Harry Levy Stock Number 201 lock &...

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