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JAMMA Harness Label Stickers- All types


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A new thread has been started as the old one was getting a bit untidy. (Old one here)

 

PLEASE NOTE: THESE ARE THE CORRECT SIZE IN INTERNET EXPLORER (right click the pic and select print)

 

It has been requested by some members, that this be stickied if possible please.

 

1. Jamma Standard Labels NEW Fixed

 

http://www.dsbelec.iinet.net.au/JammaHarnessLabels_JAMMA_FINAL.jpg

 

2. 39 in 1, 48 in 1, 60 in 1 Labels

http://www.dsbelec.iinet.net.au/JammaHarnessLabels48in1-FINAL.jpg

Page FULL of the 48 in 1 Stickers HERE (Works in Internet Explorer)

 

3. 1000 in 1 Labels (Red Box)

http://www.dsbelec.iinet.net.au/JammaHarnessLabels1000in1FINAL-A.jpg

 

4a. LAI Cabinets - Normal Width labels

http://www.dsbelec.iinet.net.au/JammaHarnessLabels-LAIFINAL.jpg

 

4b. LAI Cabinets - Narrow Width labels

http://www.dsbelec.iinet.net.au/JammaHarnessLabels-LAIFINAL-narrow.jpg

 

5. Mahjong

http://www.dsbelec.iinet.net.au/MahjongLabelsB.jpg

 

6. MVS

http://www.dsbelec.iinet.net.au/MVSJammaHarnessLabels-Corrected.jpg

 

7. Lunar Lander

http://www.dsbelec.iinet.net.au/JammaHarnessLabels_LunarLander.jpg

 

8. Lunar Lander Narrow

http://www.dsbelec.iinet.net.au/JammaHarnessLabels_LunarLander_Narrow.jpg

 

9. Basic Labels (Sometimes needed)

http://www.dsbelec.iinet.net.au/JammaHarnessLabels_LunarLander_Adapter.jpg

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Hi Dez , A lot of people ask me what all the colours mean used by LAI in all their machines , LAI had all their cabinet wiring custom made by Burton cables so apart from the standard plain colours like red , black etc most of the colours used were LAI only colorus.

 

If you can make up a sheet with the LAI universal wiring edge connector with the wiring colours beside the appropriate pins it would be a great reference for people.

 

Note that the standard 22way LAI universal harness on the solder side is missing certain letters , this was intentionally done by them to prevent confusion between numbers and letters that look like numbers , EG: G , I , O and Q are not present.

 

All the colours used in the original Universal harness where also used with later machines wired for Jamma. , As a point of interest LAI never made a 20" upright Lowboy or Cocktail / Table wired to Jamma .

 

 

A. +12v Orange 1. +5v Red

B. +12v Orange 2. +5v Red

C. P2Sw3 Violet / Gray stripe 3. P1 Sw3 Violet / Blue stripe

D.Coin 1 Black / Orange stripe 4.P1 Start Blue / Yellow stripe

E. Coin 2 5.P2 Start Gray / Red stripe

F. Counter1 Orange / Green stripe 6. (Slam/Tilt not used) Replaced with Test Sw Gray

H. Service Gray / White stripe 7. Vid Red

J.Counter 2 Red / Green stripe 8. Vid Green

K. Spkr - Black / White stripe 9. Vid Blue

L. Spkr + Brown / White stripe 10.H-Sync White / Red stripe

M.P1left Brown / Black stripe 11.V-Sync White / Green stripe

N.P2 left Orange / Brown stripe 12. Vid Gnd Black

P. P1 right Black / Yellow stripe 13. P1 Sw2 Blue

R. P2 right Orange / Red stripe 14. P2 Sw2 Blue / White stripe

S.P1 up Blue / Orange stripe 15. Gnd Black

T. P2 up Orange / Blue stripe 16. Gnd Black

U. P1 down Yellow 17. Gnd Black

V.P2 down White / Yellow stripe 18. Gnd Black

W. P1 Sw1 Green / Blue stripe 19. Gnd Black

X. P2 Sw1 Blue / Green stripe 20. Not used

Y. -12v Violet 21. -5v White

Z. -12v Violet 22. -5v White

 

Joe, do you need a chart or a edge connector sticker?

 

There's too much info to fit on an edge connector that's all

 

This info will fit on the edge conn

uni.jpg

 

I need to know which side is parts and solder please, or does that not apply?

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Joe, do you need a chart or a edge connector sticker?

 

There's too much info to fit on an edge connector that's all

 

This info will fit on the edge conn

[ATTACH=CONFIG]26064[/ATTACH]

 

I need to know which side is parts and solder please, or does that not apply?

Like Narf posted all the info is here already

http://www.larwe.com/coinop/hankin.html

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Joe, do you need a chart or a edge connector sticker?

 

There's too much info to fit on an edge connector that's all

 

This info will fit on the edge conn

[ATTACH=CONFIG]26064[/ATTACH]

 

I need to know which side is parts and solder please, or does that not apply?

 

Thanks Dez , A chart would be great , something I that can be printed out and put inside these cabs , I know what all the colors mean just looking at them but I constantly being asked what the colors represent.

Numbers were always referred to as the Part Side but doesn't really apply to the LAI universal connector because it never actually connected to any game board.

 

A couple of things on that link Narf and Gibo are talking about , Pin 10 is labeled Horizontal Sync , this is wrong , 10 is Vertical Sync , Pin 11 is labeled wrong as Vertical/Composite Sync , when it is supposed to be Horizontal Comp Sync.

 

Also one major mistake is the reference to Hankin , Universal wiring was only used by LAI it was their own standard, David Hankin ( Hankin )were an opposition company that never had any affiliation with LAI.

There was a time when Hankin cocktails were available as empty shells ,as were Gotlieb cocktails and uprights , some people purchased full wiring harnesses from LAI and fitted them to these cabs but most were wired to their own wiring system and colors .

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Hi Dez , A lot of people ask me what all the colours mean used by LAI in all their machines , LAI had all their cabinet wiring custom made by Burton cables so apart from the standard plain colours like red , black etc most of the colours used were LAI only colorus.

 

If you can make up a sheet with the LAI universal wiring edge connector with the wiring colours beside the appropriate pins it would be a great reference for people.

 

Note that the standard 22way LAI universal harness on the solder side is missing certain letters , this was intentionally done by them to prevent confusion between numbers and letters that look like numbers , EG: G , I , O and Q are not present.

 

All the colours used in the original Universal harness where also used with later machines wired for Jamma. , As a point of interest LAI never made a 20" upright Lowboy or Cocktail / Table wired to Jamma .

 

 

A. +12v Orange 1. +5v Red

B. +12v Orange 2. +5v Red

C. P2Sw3 Violet / Gray stripe 3. P1 Sw3 Violet / Blue stripe

D.Coin 1 Black / Orange stripe 4.P1 Start Blue / Yellow stripe

E. Coin 2 5.P2 Start Gray / Red stripe

F. Counter1 Orange / Green stripe 6. (Slam/Tilt not used) Replaced with Test Sw Gray

H. Service Gray / White stripe 7. Vid Red

J.Counter 2 Red / Green stripe 8. Vid Green

K. Spkr - Black / White stripe 9. Vid Blue

L. Spkr + Brown / White stripe 10.H-Sync White / Red stripe

M.P1left Brown / Black stripe 11.V-Sync White / Green stripe

N.P2 left Orange / Brown stripe 12. Vid Gnd Black

P. P1 right Black / Yellow stripe 13. P1 Sw2 Blue

R. P2 right Orange / Red stripe 14. P2 Sw2 Blue / White stripe

S.P1 up Blue / Orange stripe 15. Gnd Black

T. P2 up Orange / Blue stripe 16. Gnd Black

U. P1 down Yellow 17. Gnd Black

V.P2 down White / Yellow stripe 18. Gnd Black

W. P1 Sw1 Green / Blue stripe 19. Gnd Black

X. P2 Sw1 Blue / Green stripe 20. Not used

Y. -12v Violet 21. -5v White

Z. -12v Violet 22. -5v White

Joe in your original post you have written that pin 10 is horizontal sync and pin 11 is vertical sync,also you have the colours around the wrong way for 10 and 11.Pin 11 comp sync is white/red stripe

 

Thanks Dez , A chart would be great , something I that can be printed out and put inside these cabs , I know what all the colors mean just looking at them but I constantly being asked what the colors represent.

Numbers were always referred to as the Part Side but doesn't really apply to the LAI universal connector because it never actually connected to any game board.

 

A couple of things on that link Narf and Gibo are talking about , Pin 10 is labeled Horizontal Sync , this is wrong , 10 is Vertical Sync , Pin 11 is labeled wrong as Vertical/Composite Sync , when it is supposed to be Horizontal Comp Sync.

 

Also one major mistake is the reference to Hankin , Universal wiring was only used by LAI it was their own standard, David Hankin ( Hankin )were an opposition company that never had any affiliation with LAI.

There was a time when Hankin cocktails were available as empty shells ,as were Gotlieb cocktails and uprights , some people purchased full wiring harnesses from LAI and fitted them to these cabs but most were wired to their own wiring system and colors .

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Joe in your original post you have written that pin 10 is horizontal sync and pin 11 is vertical sync,also you have the colours around the wrong way for 10 and 11.Pin 11 comp sync is white/red stripe

 

Oops thanks GIBO :)

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Hi Dez , A lot of people ask me what all the colours mean used by LAI in all their machines , LAI had all their cabinet wiring custom made by Burton cables so apart from the standard plain colours like red , black etc most of the colours used were LAI only colorus.

 

If you can make up a sheet with the LAI universal wiring edge connector with the wiring colours beside the appropriate pins it would be a great reference for people.

 

Note that the standard 22way LAI universal harness on the solder side is missing certain letters , this was intentionally done by them to prevent confusion between numbers and letters that look like numbers , EG: G , I , O and Q are not present.

 

All the colours used in the original Universal harness where also used with later machines wired for Jamma. , As a point of interest LAI never made a 20" upright Lowboy or Cocktail / Table wired to Jamma .

 

 

A. +12v Orange 1. +5v Red

B. +12v Orange 2. +5v Red

C. P2Sw3 Violet / Gray stripe 3. P1 Sw3 Violet / Blue stripe

D.Coin 1 Black / Orange stripe 4.P1 Start Blue / Yellow stripe

E. Coin 2 5.P2 Start Gray / Red stripe

F. Counter1 Orange / Green stripe 6. (Slam/Tilt not used) Replaced with Test Sw Gray

H. Service Gray / White stripe 7. Vid Red

J.Counter 2 Red / Green stripe 8. Vid Green

K. Spkr - Black / White stripe 9. Vid Blue

L. Spkr + Brown / White stripe 10.V-Sync White / Green stripe

M.P1left Brown / Black stripe 11.H-Sync White / Red stripe

N.P2 left Orange / Brown stripe 12. Vid Gnd Black

P. P1 right Black / Yellow stripe 13. P1 Sw2 Blue

R. P2 right Orange / Red stripe 14. P2 Sw2 Blue / White stripe

S.P1 up Blue / Orange stripe 15. Gnd Black

T. P2 up Orange / Blue stripe 16. Gnd Black

U. P1 down Yellow 17. Gnd Black

V.P2 down White / Yellow stripe 18. Gnd Black

W. P1 Sw1 Green / Blue stripe 19. Gnd Black

X. P2 Sw1 Blue / Green stripe 20. Not used

Y. -12v Violet 21. -5v White

Z. -12v Violet 22. -5v White

 

Just finished a major project, so will get on to this now guys

 

---------- Post added at 10:04 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:53 PM ----------

 

Hey Joey / Guys

So the one Gibo put up here . . .

 

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http://www.dsbelec.iinet.net.au/LAI-sm.jpg

 

1. Is it correct?

2. Does it need more info? (Or less)

3. What size / shape would be ideal?

 

Cheers Joey

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