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GAME CONTROL LOCATIONS
Figure 2 shows the locations of the following switches, except for the last two (CPU and Sound
Diagnostic switches, which are shown in the Backbox portion of Figure 1 on the CPU Board).
The On-Off switch is on the bottom of the cabinet near the right front leg.
The Volume Control is on the left inner wall of the cabinet on the tilt mechanisms board. It is
accessible by opening the coin box door.
The Credit switch is a pushbutton to the left of the coin door on the cabinet exterior.
GAME ADJUSTMENT/DIAGNOSTIC SWITCHES.
TAXI
allows the operator to control all game
adjustments, obtain bookkeeping information, and diagnose problems, using only three switches
mounted on the inside of the coin door, along with the Credit button beside the coin door.
ADVANCE, AUTO-UP/MANUAL-DOWN, and HIGH-SCORE RESET are the switch9sIocated on the
inside of the coin door.
Refer to the text discussing Game Status Displays and the
Test/Diagnostic Procedures for details concerning button operation.
The Memory Protect switch is on the inside frame of the coin door. This interlock switch must be open
to clear bookkeeping totals and to make game adjustments. It automatically opens, when the coin
door opens.
Figure 1 shows the locations of the two CPU Board switches (left edge of CPU Board, Backbox View).
The CPU Diagnostic switch (SW 2) is the lower switch (of the two switches mounted on the left edge
of the CPU Board) near a large, socketed microprocessor Chip. This switch initiates the Memory Chip
Test explained in the TesVDiagnostic Procedures.
The Sound Diagnostic switch (SW 1) is the upper switch of the two mounted on the left edge of the
CPU Board. This switch initiates the Sound Section Test. Refer to the Test/Diagnostic Procedures.
Memory Protect
Interlock
Credit
Button
Game
Adjustment!
Diagnostic
Switches
Volume
Plumb Control
Bob Tilt
Figure 2. Pinball Game Controls Locations
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