Installation guide
Chapter 2: Run the Cables – Type A          13 
 Machine Connection Cable (DMO & DME) 
Brunswick A & A2 as well as AMF 82-30 & 82-70 Pinsetters are only capable accepting the basic on / off and 
cycle commands whereas all other later Pinsetter types are capable of accepting advanced commands such as 7 - 10 
pick off, strike cycles and short cycles. 
The following Pinsetters use the Machine Connection port on the Duo Camera Module where as others use the 
Machine Communications port as discussed in the next section. Cable designations for Pinsetters using the Machine 
Connection port are as follows: 
Pinsetter 
Cable Designation 
Brunswick A and A2 
DMO-A2 
DME-A2 
AMF 82-30 
DMO-30 
DME-30 
AMF 82-70 
DMO-70 
DME-70 
AMF 82-70 MP Chassis 
DMO-70MP 
DME-70MP 
AMF 82-70 MK Expander 
DMO-70MK 
DME-70MK 
AMF 82-90 
DM-90 
Xima Pinsetter 
DMO-XM 
DME-XM 
VIA Pinsetter 
DMO-VIA 
DME-VIA 
Brunswick A and A2 
Run both the DMO-A2 (Odd Lane) and DME-A2 (Even Lane) cables from the Duo Camera Module, along the 
Ball Track, up the kickback, and then up the A-frame to the Control box on the Odd and Even lanes respectively. 
Make sure you route all cables away from moving parts, so there is no chance of the cables being crushed or cut. 
The start contacts are connected in series to the managers control switch and the cycle contact is wired in 
parallel to the cycle button from the ball return. 
Note:  The  Duo  unit’s  start  contacts  must  be  connected  in  series (in  line) not  in 
parallel with (across) the manager’s control switch. This is to ensure that when 
the  manager’s  control  switches  are  switched off  the  pinsetter  will  turn  off. 
Normal  operation  will  see  the  Manager’s  control  switch  turned  on,  the 
pinsetter will turn on and off with the games bowled. If, however, there is an 
urgent  need  to  turn  the  pinsetter  off  it  can  be  done  quickly  using  the 
Manager's control switches. 










