I've been working on a friend's Gottlieb "Corral" and I'm trying to understand if the scoring is working correctly. There are the numbers 1 - 10 (latched relays) scattered around the playfield under the rollovers, and the idea is to hit (or roll over) them all. If you do that, you start getting credits. As it's working now, once all the numbers are lit, every rollover is giving me a credit, but no score. Other pf objects still score - pop bumpers, the dead bumper, all the other pf switches - it's just the rollovers that give no score, but do give a credit. I'm looking at the schematic, trying to figure out if that's correct. If there's anyone out there who's familiar with the game, would you be willing to tell me if that's the way the game is supposed to operate. The instruction card is a little vague:
"Hitting number 1 to 10 scores 1 replay and lights each number for additional replays." Does that mean no point scoring from the rollovers?
The reason I'm asking is because it came to me a bit of a mess, with lots of broken solder joints and one wire completely missing from a big bank of relays attached to the underside of the pf. I think I have the wires replaced and/or re-soldered to the correct switch tabs, but some verification would be nice. It seems to work correctly otherwise.
I think this is the relevant part of the schematic, and thanks in advance:
Oh, and as a follow-up question, can anyone explain to me what that rollover button control adjustment does, or how it works? I'm looking at the schematic and it's not making sense to me. It's is series with the F relay. Thanks again.