Burgertime Wiring

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Ok after searching the net and finding like 4 different Pinouts for the game I finally gave up and went by the schematics and traced wires on my wire harness. Now I have made up a new Pinout sheet which includes the connector that goes to the original Midway power supply (which I don't have). I will be converting the game to a switcher power supply by making an adapter for the original wire harness I'm not going to cut anything original. I would like someone to confirm that I got everything right on my Pinout sheet So I don't fry anything important. Also when making the adapter what does the -Sense connect to the ground? Maybe the NC tab on the Switcher power supply? Is pin 17 the coin counter? The writing was half gone on the schematic I was looking at and is it 5V? I thought they were usually 12V. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated I'm trying to get this game done (Wiring wise) by my birthday on Thursday sort of a gift to myself just hope the PCB works.

Pinout sheet:

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Also this is an original Midway Burgertime PCB right? I only ask because of the little black box that says DECO on the bottom PCB. All the ROM's say Bally/Midway.

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This is the BT power connector I refer to on the Pinout sheet.

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Here are some photos of inside my burgertime. I have the same boardset as you. I installed at AT power supply, because my power board has issues that I will fix at a later
date and restore the machine back to original setup.
 

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Nice that the little blue wires are original to the board set. I could start making an adapter for the thing just not sure if I got everything right or not on my pinout page. You have any idea what the -Sense is? Hey could you check the monitor wire colors on your's for me?
 
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Nice that the little blue wires are original to the board set. I could start making an adapter for the thing just not sure if I got everything right or not on my pinout page. You have any idea what the -Sense is? Hey could you check the monitor wire colors on your's for me?

I had one of the blue wires off when I got the game, and the screen rolled. So when I soldered back into place the screen stopped rolling. So they have something to do with
sync.
 
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Couple of remarks for your pinouts.

BT Main

Pin J goes to the service switch
Pin N - black/red - Player 2 Pepper
Pin P - brown/yellow - Player 2 Down
Pin R - green/white - Player 2 Up
Pin S - orange/green - Player 2 Left
Pin T - blue/red - Player 2 Right

BT Video

Pin 2/B should be yellow/violet fron the P/S Pin 14
Pin C - -Sense

BT Power

Pin 22 - +5V - red
Pin 20 - Key
Pin 16 - Switch Return (Coin switches/Tilt switch)
Pin 17 - Unregulated 5V going to coin meter

Pics of the machine we have / Bally Midway boards.
 

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Couple of remarks for your pinouts.

BT Main

Pin J goes to the service switch
Pin N - black/red - Player 2 Pepper
Pin P - brown/yellow - Player 2 Down
Pin R - green/white - Player 2 Up
Pin S - orange/green - Player 2 Left
Pin T - blue/red - Player 2 Right

BT Video

Pin 2/B should be yellow/violet fron the P/S Pin 14
Pin C - -Sense

BT Power

Pin 22 - +5V - red
Pin 20 - Key
Pin 16 - Switch Return (Coin switches/Tilt switch)
Pin 17 - Unregulated 5V going to coin meter

Pics of the machine we have / Bally Midway boards.



Well all the BT main on mine have no wire for pins N through T and I traced J to the coin door on my harness. On the power harness pin 22 has no wire and 20 has no wire you can see that in my picture there the two by my finger at the bottom of the connector. All the stuff on my sheet that has no wire has a - symbol and its an exact copy of what my harness is with wire color. My guess is that player 2 feeds through the player one.
 
So when you wired that to a power supply was the Brown -5V, Red +5V and Orange wires 12V?

Yes when I installed the switcher I just used +5, -5, +12, and GNDs off the switcher. I still left several wires hooked to the original power board. In the photo you'll see a white wire off the switcher is connected to a brown wire on the game, thats -5. Red wires are you +5, and they connect to +5 wires on the game. Yellow wires on the switcher are +12 and they goto the orange wires on the game.
 

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Yes when I installed the switcher I just used +5, -5, +12, and GNDs off the switcher. I still left several wires hooked to the original power board. In the photo you'll see a white wire off the switcher is connected to a brown wire on the game, thats -5. Red wires are you +5, and they connect to +5 wires on the game. Yellow wires on the switcher are +12 and they goto the orange wires on the game.

Its a good thing you have the same exact board and Wire harness I have makes this a lot easier.
 
I see you left the Gray red wire still attached to the original connector from what I saw in the Schematics its a return for the coin door lights 12V. I wounder if its just a regular ground wire then.
 
Other than that Grey red wire the - sense pin 9 yellow white is the only other one I'm unsure of I wounder if there just both ground. I also wounder if it matters if the 5v for the counter pin 17 white matters if its on the DC power or not.
 
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