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=Introduction=
 
=Introduction=
  
:Date Of Manufacture:  
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:Date Of Manufacture: 1982
:Production:  
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:Production: 6 units (confirmed)
:Theme:
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:Theme: Billiards
:Notable Features:
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:Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumper (1), Passive bumpers (15), Spinning target (1). A single digital score display serves all four players. A large magnet under the center playfield is always energized unless the ball rolls over its surface switch, momentarily disabling the magnet, causing the ball to fly off in an unpredictable direction. Only one outlane, and it is protected by the lone pop bumper at bottom of playfield. Reversed flippers catch the ball if it goes out a side lane. The ball will sit at the end of the flipper until the flipper button is pressed. The left flipper returns the ball to the very top of playfield. The right flipper sends the ball through the spinning target to the upper playfield area.
  
 
=Technical Info=
 
=Technical Info=
  
 
:Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
 
:Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
:A1 Display Module:  
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:A1 Displays: 1x DA-100 (6-digits) and 1x DA-300 (7-digits)
:A2 Power Module:  
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:A2 Power Module: TA-100
:A3 Solenoid Driver Module:  
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:A3 Solenoid Driver Module: SDU-100
:A4 Stern MPU Module:  
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:A4 MPU Module: M-200
:A5 Lamp Driver Module:  
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:A5 Lamp Driver Module: LDU-100
:A8 Sound Board:  
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:A6 Sound Board: SB-300
:A9 Auxiliary Lamp Driver Module:
 
 
 
=Charts=
 
 
 
==Lamp Chart==
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
! SCR !! conn. !! lamp description !! code !! wire color !! tr type
 
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==Solenoids==
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
! Sol. No !! Solenoid description !! Solenoid Type !! Wire Code !! Wire Color !! Connector !! Driver Transistor !! Solenoid Coil Type
 
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1 Introduction

Date Of Manufacture: 1982
Production: 6 units (confirmed)
Theme: Billiards
Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumper (1), Passive bumpers (15), Spinning target (1). A single digital score display serves all four players. A large magnet under the center playfield is always energized unless the ball rolls over its surface switch, momentarily disabling the magnet, causing the ball to fly off in an unpredictable direction. Only one outlane, and it is protected by the lone pop bumper at bottom of playfield. Reversed flippers catch the ball if it goes out a side lane. The ball will sit at the end of the flipper until the flipper button is pressed. The left flipper returns the ball to the very top of playfield. The right flipper sends the ball through the spinning target to the upper playfield area.

2 Technical Info

Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
A1 Displays: 1x DA-100 (6-digits) and 1x DA-300 (7-digits)
A2 Power Module: TA-100
A3 Solenoid Driver Module: SDU-100
A4 MPU Module: M-200
A5 Lamp Driver Module: LDU-100
A6 Sound Board: SB-300

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