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LAMPS
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Yellow-Brown Yellow-Red Yellow-Orange Yellow-Black Yellow-Green Yellow-Blue Yellow-VIolet
Yellow-Gray
J137-1
J137-2
J137-3
J137-4
J137-5
J137-6
J137-7
J137-9
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097
096
095
094
093
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091
Mode Start
Tank
Left
Mine
Choose
(I)ndy
Mini
Mini
Red-Brown
Chase
Ramp
Cart
Wisely
Top
Middle
J133-1
Arrow
Left
Bottom
:1 090
11
21
31
41
51
61
71
Left 81
Hand of
Adven(t)ure
Castle
Ark
Right
I(n)dy
Mini
Mini
Red-Black
Fate
Light
Grunewald Jackpot
Plane
Top
Middle
J133-2
Top
Right
Bottom
2 089
12
22
32
42
52
62
72
Right 82
Eject Extra
Adv(e)ture
Left
Raven
Rope
In(d)y
Mini
Mini
Red-Orange
Ball
Light
Plane
Bar
Bridge
Middle
Bottom
J133-4
Top
Top Left
Left
3 088
13
23
33
43
53
63
73
83
Ad(v)enture Adve(n)ture Monkey
Right
Advent(u)re
Ind(y)
Mini
Mini
Red-Yellow Light
Light
Brains
Plane
Light
Middle
Bottom
J133-5
Middle
Top Right
Right
4 087
14
24
34
44
54
64
74
84
Red-Green A(d)venture
Steal
Left
Bonus
Adventu(r)e
Willie
Mini
Mini
J133-6
Light
The Stones
Plane
6X
Light
Top
Bottom
086
15
25 Middle 35
45
55
65 Arrow 75 Arrow 85
5
Red-Blue (A)dventure
Grail
Sallah
Right
Adventur(e)
Bouns
Marion
Totem Top
J133-7
Light
Jackpot
Plane
Light
2X
Arrow
6 085
16
26
36 Bottom 46
56
66
76
86
Red-Violet
Shoot
Streets
Bonus
Well
The
Shorty
Bonus
Center
Again
Of
4X
Of
3
ax
Lock
J133-8
17
Cairo
Souls
Challenge~7
7 084
27
37
47
67
77
87
Get
Stones
Left
Left
Right
Right
Dr.
Start
Red-Gray
The
Jackpot
Plane
Loop
Loop
Ramp
Jones
Button
8
J133-9
Idol
18
28 Bottom 38
Arrow
083
48
58
68
78
88
Lamp Matrix Circuit
Column
AI
B
I
r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I
POWER DRIVER BOARD
Column (example)
ULN-2803
.•18V
Red-xxx
LS240 LS374
.-
~ J133
I
VCC
10KO
C
74lS74
Row (example)
-
-
-
_j
(normal
H
operation) H
Row C
Off
On
The processor sends a signal to the column circuit causing the output of the UNL-2803 to toggle. When point "A"
drops low, the TIP107 transistor conducts and point "8" changes to a high state. At the same time the processor
drives the input of the 74LS74 low, causing a high at output "F". A high state at the base of TIP102 causes the
transistor to conduct bringing the row circuit to ground and turning the lamp On.
The processor changes the input of the 74LS74 to a high state to turn the lamp Off.
In overcurrent conditions the lamp is shut Off through the comparator. If the voltage at the negative input of the
LM339 rises above 1.4V the output changes to a low, which is fed back to the 74LS74 and shuts the row circuit Off.
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