Minggu, 22 April 2018

menghilangkan budaya kerja one man show

Bekerja Secara One Man Show Diubah, Menjadi Team Work

Pentingnya Kolaborasi Menggabungkan Banyak Potensi


 Jadi dari bekerja yang selama ini one man show, ini diminta diubah bekerja secara team work, jadi bekerja bersama-sama. Keberhasilan institusi itu bukan karena diri kita sendiri, tapi dikarenakan team work yang bekerja,

Rabu, 21 Februari 2018

CRAZY ANIMAL - LCD SHARP 40 Inch



REVIEW
 
CRAZY ANIMAL

Crazy Animal mayor part
Mayor Part mesin Crazy Animal :

  1. LCD Monitor 40 Inch
  2. CPU
  3. PCB I/O

Kamis, 18 Januari 2018

basic troubleshoot




Untuk memudahkan analisa troubleshoot dan cara kerja, sebuah mesin game bila dipetakan (mapping).
terdiri dari :
1.     Bagian input
2.     Bagian prosessing (CPU)
3.     Bagian Output
4.     Power suplay
gambaran mapping mesin game
 
Switchball position korelasi dengan motor lifting ball
START button korelasi dengan Down ball coil/ solenoid
Score switch korelasi dengan tiket drive

Selasa, 16 Januari 2018

PUSH DOWN - review & maintenance


Review
 
PUSH DOWN - review & maintenance
Panel belakang mesin PUSH DOWN

Senin, 25 Desember 2017

Dream Shooter Arcade: Basketball Score Sensor Repair & Troubleshooting Guide

The Dream Shooter arcade basketball machine operates on the same core mechanics as traditional street basketball games, using an infrared (IR) beam-break system paired with a reflector. However, maintaining high scoring accuracy requires understanding its specific dual-sensor arrangement behind the rim and reading its two-color LED indicators correctly.

When players score but the display shows zero points, follow this technical guide to diagnose and fix the score sensor fast.

Dream Shooter  

Super Match: Home Sensor Diagnostics & Score Mismatch Repair

In Super Match (and Super Match 2), a mismatch between the physical slot landed on the wheel and the score displayed/paid out by the machine is almost always caused by a failure in the Home Sensor (Sensor Home Skor) assembly.




Just like the turntable indexing issue on Hole in One, when the mainboard loses track of the home optical pulse, the motor controller stutters as it attempts to re-calibrate its absolute zero point mid-cycle.

Sensor Placement & Architecture

To locate and service the Home Sensor, access the rear of the main wheel housing inside the upper cabinet marquee.

                              [REAR OF MAIN WHEEL ASSEMBLY]
                                            │
               ┌────────────────────────────┴────────────────────────────┐
               ▼                                                         ▼
     [Outer Perimeter Tab]                                     [Central Drive Hub]
               │                                                         │
 ┌─────────────┴─────────────┐                             ┌─────────────┴─────────────┐
 │ U-shaped photo-interrupter│                             │ Optical encoder board     │
 │ mounted at 12 o'clock or  │                             │ mounted directly behind   │
 │ 6 o'clock on the frame.   │                             │ the stepper motor pulley. │
 └───────────────────────────┘                             └───────────────────────────┘
  1. Outer Perimeter Indexing (Standard Setup):

    • Location: Mounted on the stationary backplate behind the wheel disc, usually fixed at the 12 o'clock or 6 o'clock position.

    • Mechanism: A metal or plastic actuator tab attached to the back of the rotating wheel passes through the gap of a U-shaped optical photo-interrupter (grooved IR sensor) once per complete revolution.

  2. Central Axle Indexing (Drive Assembly Setup):

    • Location: Mounted directly onto the bracket housing behind the main drive pulley / motor shaft.

    • Mechanism: Reads a slotted timing disc mounted directly on the central axle to send both continuous pulse counts and a single home reference pulse back to the main CPU.

Why Sensor Failure Causes Stuttering & Wrong Scores

Sensor pada Super Match 2 terletak di belakang  mesin


The CPU determines which score segment the wheel lands on by counting stepper motor micro-steps relative to a known starting point.

  • Clean Signal (Normal): Every time the wheel completes a turn, the actuator tab breaks the IR beam on the Home Sensor. This sends a single $+5\text{V DC} \rightarrow 0\text{V DC}$ reset pulse to the CPU, resetting the step counter to absolute zero.

  • Dirty / Damaged Sensor (Fault): If dust, oil, or paper fibers block the IR emitter, or if the sensor chip fails, the CPU misses the reset pulse. The game engine realizes the step count does not match the expected index, causing the motor driver to jerk or stutter as it attempts to hunt for the missing home signal. As a result, the game registers the wrong target segment when the ball or pointer stops.

Step-by-Step Diagnostic & Cleaning Sequence

1.Power Down and Gain Rear Cabinet Access:Safety Prerequisite.

Turn off the machine power switch and disconnect the main AC cord. Open the rear access panel behind the main playfield wheel to reach the drive motor assembly and sensor brackets.

2.Inspect Mechanical Alignment & Clearance:Physical Inspection.

Manually rotate the play wheel by hand. Ensure the physical metal/plastic actuator tab passes cleanly through the center slot of the U-shaped optical sensor without touching or scraping either side of the sensor housing.

3.Clean the Optical Lenses:Maintenance Step.

Arcade ticket dust and pulley rubber residue frequently build up inside the narrow slot. Dip a cotton swab in 99% Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) and gently clean both inner faces of the optical sensor slot. Use compressed air to blow out any loose debris.

4.Perform Electrical Voltage Test:Signal Verification.

Reapply power to the cabinet. Set your multimeter to DC Voltage. Connect the black probe to Ground ($\text{GND}$) and the red probe to the Signal (OUT) terminal pin on the sensor harness:

  • Beam Unblocked: Multimeter should read approximately $+5\text{V DC}$ (or $+12\text{V DC}$ depending on board revision).

  • Beam Blocked (Tab inside slot): Voltage should drop sharply to near $0\text{V DC}$ ($<0.5\text{V DC}$).

If the voltage stays fixed at $+5\text{V}$ or $0\text{V}$ regardless of tab position, the optical transceiver inside the sensor is dead and must be replaced.

5.Inspect Wiring Harness & Solder Joints:Continuity Check.

Trace the 3-wire or 4-wire harness from the sensor back to the main CPU board header. Check for pin corrosion, loose crimp terminals, or cracked solder joints on the sensor PCB.

Quick Diagnostic Matrix: Super Match Wheel Errors

SymptomPrimary SuspectAction / Solution
Wheel stutters + Score incorrectDirty / Blocked Home SensorClean sensor slot with IPA; verify tab passes centered through the gap.
Wheel rotates smooth + Score incorrectLoose drive pulley set-screw or stretched beltTighten wheel hub mounting screws; adjust or replace drive belt.
Wheel locks up / Error code displayedDefective Home Sensor IC or severed harnessTest signal toggling ($0\text{V}$ to $+5\text{V}$). Replace sensor module if voltage is static.
Scores correct + Tickets fail to payTicket switch / dispenser motorTest ticket notch sensor, roller grip, and dispenser drive logic ICs.

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