Quick question sir so my first row going up the key is over to right slightly but goes through. Then the second row its way to right doesn’t go through.
I don’t really understand your question but it sounds like you need to calibrate your machine. The tension of the belt condition of the roller bearings g at the top all that plays a factor. It could also be in the wrong mode with the incorrect key hole layout. I would have to look it up again but there is a normal mode and a super prize mode or something like that. Each mode has a set way that key hole should be placed and maybe a dip switch setting. If you have the manual it should say it or call tech support. I think they komuse or sega or both, tech support is a techs best friend.
If you don’t calibrate the machine it will tend to malfunction during game play. The micro switches are just to tell that it reached the top or left or right or even bottom.
@@arcadezombie1975yes, unpossible movements would break the thing. But it looks like - the point* of the game - is to aim and not collapse, so collapsing or winning must be just by user's skill. (I believe there's some pressure sensor for not getting into slot physically). .. Calibration means all the deal is just visualisation of precounted outcome. what a surprise.
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Quick question sir so my first row going up the key is over to right slightly but goes through. Then the second row its way to right doesn’t go through.
I don’t really understand your question but it sounds like you need to calibrate your machine. The tension of the belt condition of the roller bearings g at the top all that plays a factor. It could also be in the wrong mode with the incorrect key hole layout. I would have to look it up again but there is a normal mode and a super prize mode or something like that. Each mode has a set way that key hole should be placed and maybe a dip switch setting. If you have the manual it should say it or call tech support. I think they komuse or sega or both, tech support is a techs best friend.
Why it needs calibration?
Just to know where no to let...
otherwise it needs nothig but an end switches.
The calibration is so the game knows where the center hole is in the plastic key.
@@arcadezombie1975 if the game was fair, the machine wouldn't need it.
It should know it to avoid.
else - just end switches and raw control.
If you don’t calibrate the machine it will tend to malfunction during game play. The micro switches are just to tell that it reached the top or left or right or even bottom.
@@arcadezombie1975yes, unpossible movements would break the thing.
But it looks like - the point* of the game - is to aim and not collapse, so collapsing or winning must be just by user's skill.
(I believe there's some pressure sensor for not getting into slot physically).
.. Calibration means all the deal is just visualisation of precounted outcome. what a surprise.