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1. 118 19 2 PARTS LIST MAIN CABI ASSEMBLY 128 19 3 PARTS LIST INSTALLATION KIT 144 WIRING COLOUR CODE TABLE 145 WIRING DIAGRAM 2 146 21 1 WIRING DIAGRAM 01 3 146 21 2 WIRING DIAGRAM 02 5 nennen iin eee 147 21 3 WIRING DIAGRAM D3 3 148 INTRODUCTION This manual is intended to provide detailed descriptions together with all the necessary information covering the general operation of electronic and electro mechanical assemblies servicing control spare parts etc for the product RAMBO DELUXE This manual is intended for the owners personnel and managers in charge of operation of the product Operate the product after carefully reading and sufficiently understanding the instructions In the unlikely event that the product does not function correctly DO NOT allow anyone other than a technician to touch the internal system Turn off the power to the machine making sure to unplug the electrical cord from the outlet and contact the office listed below or the point of purchase for this product Use of this product is unlikely to cause physical injuries or damage to property However points that require special attention are indicated by bold text the word IMPORTANT and th
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3. LIMITATION OP USE BEFORE OPERATION PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMER DURING OPERATION GENERAL ASSEMBLY INFORMATION 22 FIXING THE BILLBOARD AND POP FIXING THE MAIN CABINET TO THE DPL CABINET INSTALLATION AND FIXING IN PLACE eT CONNECTING THE POWER CABLES CHECKING ASSEMBLY SET UP eiii GAME OVERVIEW TABLE OF CONTENTS EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 97 SWITCH UNITAND COIN METER i iiid 02 SYSTEM TEST MODE 03 MACHINE TEST MODE eee 057 INPUT TEST 032 OUTPUT TEST 9n 9 33 GAME ASSIGNMENTS 9 34 CONTROLLER ADJUSTMENT 0 35 BOOK KEEPING 9 9 36 BACKUP DATA CLEAR 9 37 INTERFERENCE PREVENTION WIRING CONTROL COMPONENTS 10 1 REPLACING THE MICROSWITCH 102 REPLACING THE SENSOR UNIT a tie oe oe 10 3 REPLACING THE SOLENOID MONI TOR UNI T 71 7 CAUTION AND WARNING CONCERNING MONITOR SAFETY 771 2 CLEANING SCREEN SURFACE JADIUSIMENI METHOD 2223322523525 5423535352355 355555 22 5 11 4
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5. 24 RMB 0559UK POPBRKTPOPHOLDER 11 _ m ACCESSORIES 21 RMB 0558UK E 117 Mit 23 RMB 0558UK BILLBOARD FRONT PLATE BILLBOARD POP 5 055322 11 5 055302 12 ACCESSORIES Confirm that the accessories list in the table below are present when setting up the product Accessories marked Spare in the note column are consumable items but included as spares TABLE 5B ACCESSORIES To order a duplicate GAME DISC DVD only Please quote the following Part Number 610 0726 0048 DVD SOFT ADH KEY CHIP 1 CUSHION SPONGE 601 11137 1 Protective Material GAME DISC 1 NOTE The KEY CHIP has been already fitted into the LINDBERGH Game Board and the GAME SOFTWARE has been pre installed Only use the GAME DISC DVD when necessary for some reason such as replacing the LINDBERGH However to Install the Software you will require a DVD DRIVE and USB Cable mini type If you do not have these available a DVD DRIVE KIT has been made available for purchase from your supplier See below for kit details TABLE5C XKT 1515 01 DVD DRIVE KIT FOR LINDBERGH SERVICE MANUAL 420 6923 01 1 DVD DRIVE 610 0719 01 91 1 For software installation See Chapter 17 DVD WIRE 605 0094 1 For software installation 3 ASSEMBLY amp INSTALLATION AX WARNING This work should be carried out by site maintenance personnel or other qual
6. 26 SHIELD TRG raed SM E FOR NS COM nue a CN6 12V 80 50 ASSY 1 0 BASE gt 2 GUN RECOIL 2P GUN dmz 5 RA 26P SHIELD i Tr 5 RMB 60043UK d n D Z 1 3 RMB 60015UK CTE 2100 on H5 CONTROL UNIT RIGHT PLAYER L RD 8 BLAX TOP LEVEL THS DRAWING WLL N WAY BE copen ORIGINAL SIZE BLUE 19 GREY pp eee 3 ul AWG 115 SEGA SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD TO BE RETURNED ON DEMAND 74 IGREEN Uo CW RMB 0000UK 5 WHITE Tc Tprown i AWG 20 0007 RAMBO DL X RMB 3 3 x LLLLLATRAENS O O O O ra 7 ORANGE 0 PURPLE LLLA AWG 22 UL1007 ALTERATENS WFE 06 08 08 2222222 a A B C D E F C H QO 148 SEGA AMUSEMENT EUROPE LTD WEEE Statement The WEEE Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive places an obligation on all EU based manufacturers and importers of Electrical and Electronic Equipment to take back products at the end of their useful life Sega Amusements Europe Ltd accepts its responsibility to finance the cost of treatment and recovery of redundant WEEE in accordance with the specified WEEE recycling requirements The symbol shown below will be on all products manufactured from 13 August 2005 which indicates this product must not be disposed of with other normal waste Instead it is the users responsi
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8. 838 0013UK 838 0013UK 2 3 z j LED GUN BD LED GUN BD D3 600 9100 44 5 xx 99 x y 43x RMB 60013UK 3 OF 1 _ m Njen N M Dy NN ng g 4 i Gua 600 9150 45 CON DOOR d nin pur BEEE hun og mm 2 1 M amp x 600 9080 44 EAR TE PLATE 3 3 2 as RMB 60035UK 2 3 1 4 F IDs LED BD GUN SENSE HOD LED BD GUN SENSE HOD HoF esonuk 825 CU GN sense E GND GND 39 1 GND A 2 h 3 B I C c4 C SV sv 5 5 12V 5 6 12 12V RMB 0530UK ASSY MASK RMB 60041UK 3 3 A5 o SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD Wewa ua RON SUE RMB QOQQUK RAMBO DX DESCRIPTION TB TSYRUE 1 UDO CW AUN PT TORANGE 0 PRE AWG 22 000 B um D 06 08 08 E F G H SWVHOVIC E 146 1 173 HZ RMB 60042UK 2 3 A4 RMB 60013UK L 1 1 L o2 BL 100 N 57 uni T 2 T SP 400 050 024 01 e H AO SW REGU LPS 50 24 2 noo aoa lt 4 400 050 012 01 SW REGU LPS 50 12 400 075 024 01 PSU 24v DC 75W AUDIO L L 95 SPEAKER L SPEAKER L RCA WHITE
9. GUN CONSOLE 1272 1060 BILLBOARD 150 22 455 WHEN ASEMBLED 1500 1820 2310 300kq suondi seq Med B 5 055322 ACCESSORIES Confirm that the accessories list in the table below are present when setting up the product Accessories marked Spare in the note column are consumable items but included as spares TABLE ACCESSORIES DESCRIPTION OWNERS MANUAL PT NUMBER QTY 420 7148 01UK 1 KEY MASTER NOTE This Manual i Parts not labeled with part numbers are as yet 220 5793 J9117 2 For opening closing the doors unregistered or cannot be registered Be sure to handle all parts with care as some parts are not available for purchase as separate items KEY 2 CASHBOX DOOR LINDBERGH RED SERVICE MANUAL 420 7032 A001 1 Explanation of built in Game Board MAINS LEADS LM1227 1xUK LM1246 1xEURO TAMPER PROOF SCREW WRENCH M4 540 0006 01 1 SEQ NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUANTITY NOTE PK0455 amp BOXRMBINSTKT 1 420 7148 01UK OWNERSMANUALRMBDX 1 RMB 1001UK STICKER INSTRUCTION MULTIRMB 1 7 610 0727 5003 DVDSOFTKITRMB j 1 10 LM1227 UKMAINSLEAD 10A WITH PLUG 1 1 LM1246 EUROLEAD EUROPEAN SOCKET 1 __ 12 SAECEXXX DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY XXX 1 ___ 21 RMB 0556UK BILLBOARD FRONT PLATE 1 22 RMB 0557UK__ BILLBOARDSTAY 23 RMB 0558UK BILLBOARDPOP 1
10. 1920 x 1080 60 Hz 10W X 2 50 4 x 34 9 x 14 0 inches 1281 x 887 x 356 mm 60 6 Ibs 27 5 kg 50 Fto104 10 Cto40 C 10 to 80 non condensing 4 Fto113 F 20 Cto45 5 to 95 non condensing Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice For the power supply and Power Consumption refer to the label attached to the product AV1dSIG HOLINOW 81 E 82 COIN HANDLING If the coin is not rejected when the REJECT button is pressed open the coin chute door and open the selector gate After removing the jammed coin put a normal coin in and check to see that the selector correctly functions 12 1 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR IMPORTANT Remove and clean smears by using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent and then squeezed dry Never apply machine oil etc to the Coin Selector After cleaning the Coin Selector insert a regular the normal working status and ensure that the selector correctly functions The Coin Selector should be cleaned once every 3 months When cleaning follow the procedure below 7 Turn the power for the machine OFF Open the coin chute door 2 Remove the Coin Selector from the coin chute door Open the gate and dust off by using a soft brush made of wool etc FIG 12 12 1 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR 4 Remove and clean smears by using a soft c
11. ASSY MASK ASSY ROCKET LAUNCHER BILLBOARD BOX LID DIFFUSER FIRE EFFECT RETAINER DIFFUSER CONN PLATE SPKR ELIP 40HM 30W VIS DX4x6P RED LED BD 40EA RMB NJ NJ N N 19 1 PARTS LIST RMB 0500UK 4 4 111 ASSY DLP COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED ON THIS PAGE 1 RMB 0501UK DLP CABI 3 RMB 0660UK ASSY XMFR 4 RMB 0670UK AC UNIT 10 LGJ 1340UK FAN UNIT AC UK 20 253 5460 01 AIR VENT BLACK 101 200 6056 SMGSNG DISPLAY 56 DLP SAMSUNG RMB 0500UK 1611 S1uVd 121 1SsI1SLUVd B 122 19 1 PARTS LIST 11113 ASSY ADH 4201UK 560 LBGH 01UK 838 14551 02UK 000 P00416 W 068 441616 050 F00400 RMB 60044UK NOT SHOWN RMB 0660UK 1 2 Description WOODEN BASE TRANS BD TRANSFORMER 100V AC DISTRIBUTION BD 4 16 PAN W FS PAS M4 WSHR 160D FLT PAS M4 NUT FLG SER PAS EARTH WH EARTH XFMR RMB 0660UK Quantity 19 1 PARTS LIST 1 1 3 ASSY XMFR aner CE Ont DNI LBGH 01 T0 WT ED 210 CUN RACINE 10 YELLOW fi 124 pati ro BLACK e PaDv 5 AMLIERIENTE t i E E D 4 NJ 4 Py d wa RMB 0660UK 2 2 RMB 0660UK 123 1511 519 E 19 1 PARTS LIST RMB 0670UK 1 1 A OD 11114 ASSY AC UNIT RMB 0670UK No Component Part Description Quantity 1 HOD 1021UK AC BR
12. HOLINOW 78 11 5 LAMP REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE REPLACING THE LAMP Why do need to replace the lamp The lamp used in a DLP TV has a limited lifespan For the best screen quality it needs to be replaced periodically After replacing the lamp the screen quality will be bright and clear as new When do need to replace it It should be replaced when the screen becomes darker less clear or when all three LEDs on the front STAND BY TEMP LAMP and TIMER are flashing Check before lamp replacement The lamp must be the same code number and type The lamp type is indicated on the right side of the TV It is also indicated on the lamp case After checking the code number for the lamp give the code number to the store where you purchased the TV or to a Samsung Service Center Caution Replace with the correct code numbered BP96 01653 lamp to avoid damage to the TV Turn the power off and wait for 30 minutes before replacing the lamp as it will be hot Do not touch the glass part of the lamp with your bare hands or insert any foreign object inside the cover as it may cause poor screen quality electric shock or fire Do not place the old lamp near flammable objects or within the reach of children Be sure to connect this TV directly to an AC wall outlet If the TV s AC plug is connected to a cable box or other source it will not allow for proper cool down time For replacement you will need
13. LEFT adjustment CENTER adjustment RIGHT adjustment BOTTOM adjustment CONTROLLER GUN ADJUSTMENT METHOD 1531 Q CONTROLLER ADJUSTMENT PLAYER 2 2 TOP LEFT CENTER X Y RIGHT BOTTOM DEFAULT CANCEL CHECK SELECT WITH START BUTTON AND PULL TRIGGER PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT Select TOP AIM at the TOP MARK and pull the TRIGGER The new value will appear in the NEW column The previous value will be shown in the OLD column Select LEFT AIM at the LEFT SIDE MARK and pull the TRIGGER The new value will appear in the NEW column The previous value will be shown in the OLD column Select CENTER AIM at the CENTRE MARK and pull the TRIGGER The new values for X and Y will appear in the NEW column The previous X and Y values will be shown in the OLD column Select RIGHT AIM at the RIGHT SIDE MARK and pull the TRIGGER The new value will appear in the NEW column The previous value will be shown in the OLD column Select BOTTOM AIM at the BOTTOM MARK and pull the TRIGGER The new value will appear in the NEW column The previous value will be shown in the OLD column Use the CHECK option to CHECK the DETECTION POSITIONS 51 1531 Q EXPLANATION OF DEFAULT Sets the value for the player detection position to the default 7 Pull the trigger on the controller after selecting DEFAULT on the CONTROLLER ADJUSTMENT screen to set the detection position to the defa
14. Low Sets the dynamic contrast to low Medium Sets the dynamic contrast to medium High Sets the dynamic contrast to high Color 50 Tint G R G50 R50 Picture Options Picture Reset AV1dSIG HOLINOW Detailed Settings Black Adjust Dynamic Contrast Gamma White Balance Flesh Tone Edge Enhancement xvYCC S Enter Return Low Medium High S Enter Return Detailed Settings Black Adjust Dynamic Contrast Gamma White Balance Flesh Tone Edge Enhancement xvYCC S Enter Return ei Medium High S Enter Return 71 11 3 ADJUSTMENT METHOD 6 ACTIVATING GAMMA You can adjust the Primary Color Red Green Blue Intensity 3 3 A Press the A or W button to select Gamma then press the ENTER button B Press the lt or gt button to decrease or increase the value and press the ENTER button AV1dSIG HOLINOW 7 ACTIVATING WHITE BALANCE You can adjust the color temperature for more natural picture colors A Press the A or W button to select White Balance then press the ENTER button B Press the lt or gt button to decrease or increase the value of a particular item 10 10 then press the ENTER button Changing the adjustment value will refresh the adjusted screen 72 Detailed Settings Black Adjust Dynamic Contrast Gamma White Balance Flesh Tone Edge Enhancement xvYCC 5 Enter Return lt gt Adjust Enter
15. Return Detailed Settings Black Adjust Off Dynamic Contrast Low Gamma 1 White Balance 0 gt Flesh Tone 0 xvYCC Off Move S Enter Return White Balance lt gt Adjust Enter Return AV1dSIG HOLINOW 74 11 3 ADJUSTMENT METHOD 10 CONFIGURING PICTURE OPTIONS Activating Picture Options A Press the MENU button to display the menu Press the ENTER button to select Picture B Press the A or W button to select Picture Options then press the ENTER button C Press the A or W button to select a particular item and press the ENTER button D When you are satisfied with your setting press the ENTER button 1 1 ADJUSTING THE SCREEN POSITION You can adjust the horizontal and vertical position of the screen A From the above Menu press the A or V button to select Picture Options then press the ENTER button B Press the A or V button to select Posion then press the ENTER button Tint G R G50 R50 Detailed Settings Oo EE AE C Picture Reset Picture Options Color Tone Cooll Size 16 9 Digital NR Auto DNle Off HDMI Black Level Normal Film Mode Move Enter Return Position lt Adjust Enter Return AV1dSIG HOLINOW 74 11 3 ADJUSTMENT METHOD 10 CONFIGURING PICTURE OPTIONS Activati
16. Use the SERVICE button to move the Cursor to the Category that you wish to change then press the TEST Button to INCREASE the VALUE Holding the TEST down will cause the VALUE to Continuously Increase Any changes made will come into effect when you EXIT from the routine 6 6 Fig 05 CLOCK SETTING 2006 2 2 THU 12 00 00 YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE SECOND gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST Move the Cursor to EXIT and press TEST to return to the SYSTEM TEST MENU e NETWORK SETTING When selected from the System Test Menu the NETWORK SETTING Menu is displayed Use NETWORK SETTING to determine Network Set Up or to TEST the Net work There is no need to alter these settings for a Game that does not use a Net work 6 6 Fig 06 NETWORK SETTING NETWORK TYPE MAIN NETWORK NETWORK TEST SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST For Information for other Network Settings Refer to the LINDBERGH Manual CH4 H Move the Cursor to EXIT and press TEST to return to the SYSTEM TEST MENU 6 6 CHECKING ASSEMBLY SET UP GAME TEST MODE To complete the Installation select the GAME TEST MODE and complete the following TESTS INPUT TEST When the INPUT TEST is selected from the System Test Menu Screen a screen to test the Games Switches will be displayed 6 6 Fig 07 Flip each of the switches shown if the display to the PLAYER 1 PLAYER 2 ri
17. come injured ENSURE THAT THE TRIGGER IS FUNCTIONING PROPERLY ENSURE THAT THE SCREWS ARE NOT LOOSE AND ARE ALL PRESENT To ensure customers enjoy playing the game clean the Control Unit regularly If there is any dirt buildup the trigger may not return properly after being pulled Players hold the controller with their bare hands so it is recommended that wet towels paper towels be provided NOI LVd4dO LNGOdd SNOILOVO23Hd 9 3 2 PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS DURING OPERATION To avoid injury and trouble be sure to pay attention to the behavior of visitors and players WARNING Q For safety reasons do not allow any of the following people to play the game Those who need assistance when walking Those who have high blood pressure or heart problems Those who have a neck or spinal cord problem Those who have experienced muscle convulsion or loss of consciousness while playing video games etc Those who are intoxicated or under the influence of drugs Pregnant women Those who are not in good health Those who do not follow the attendants instructions Those who cannot grasp the controller unit securely because of immobility in fingers hands or arms Persons who disregard the products warning labels NOILV83dO 1214034 NOILOVO3Ud 5 Even players who have never been adversely affected by light stimulus might experience dizziness or headac
18. BILLBOARD STAY LH BILLBOARD POP POP BRKT POP HOLDER WASHER CTF BILLBOARD STAY RH POP HOLDER HEX SKT LH CAP SCR STN M5X10 M8X20 BLT W S BLK M8 WSHR 220D FLT BLK M4X16 MSCR TH BLK 3 STICKER INSTRUCTION MULTI RMB KIT UJ NJ STICKER INSTRUCTION MULTI RMB ENG STICKER INSTRUCTION MULTI RMB FRE STICKER INSTRUCTION MULTI RMB GER STICKER INSTRUCTION MULTI RMB ITA STICKER INSTRUCTION MULTI RMB SPA STICKER INSTRUCTION MULTI RMB RUS Quantity WOON m o m 3 c 3 L4 23 NJ NJ RMB INST DX k k k 19 3 PARTS LIST 1 401 55 INST DX RMB INSTDX 2 2 RMB INST DX 1611 SLYYd 143 1SI1SLUVd B 144 PF WIRE COLOR CODE TABLE WARNING The DC power wire color for this product is different from previous SEGA titles Working from the previous wire colors will create a high risk of fire The color codes for the wires used in the diagrams in the following chapter are as follows A PINK B SKY BLUE C BROWN D PURPLE E LIGHT GREEN Wires other than those of any of the above 5 single colors will be displayed by 2 alphanumeric charac ters RED BLUE YELLOW GREEN WHITE ORANGE BLACK GRAY WO CON N N If the right hand side numeral of the code is 0 then the wire will be of a single color shown by the left hand side numeral see the above Note 1 If the right hand side numeral is not 0 that particular wire
19. CTF 2109 CTF 2110 CTF 2111 CTF 2112 CTF 2113 CTF 2114 CTF 2115 CTF 2116 CTF 2117 CTF 2118 CTF 2119 CTF 2120 CTF 2121 CTF 2122 CTF 2123 CTF 2124 CTF 2125 CTF 2126 CTF 2127 CTF 2128 CTF 2129 124 5097 509 5080 280 5124 04 280 5124 05 601 0460 310 5029 D20 FAS 000100 000 P00306 S FAS 120029 FAS 120030 065 E00400 FAS 600020 CTF 60032 CTF 60033 RMB 2100UK 2 2 Description SENSOR UNIT COVER L COVER FRONT SIGHT MAIN TRIGGER SUB TRIGGER SELECTOR SELECTOR HOLDER SELECTOR JOINT PAD BASE BEARING HOLDER PAD SOLENOID FRAME SHAFT JOINT PAD FRAME RECOIL DAMPER SOLENOID DAMPER SHAFT DAMPER F SHAFT DAMPER R CAP BASE LIGHT CAP PAD BEZEL PAD PIN TRIGGER SPRING SELECTOR SPRING SHAFT JOINT PIN SHAFT STOPPER DAMPER BASE RETURN SPRING SOLENOID SW MICRO TYPE SS 5GL2 NYLON CLAMP NYLON CLAMP PLASTIC TIE SUMITUBE F D 20MM MSCR PH W SMALL FS BLK M3X12 MSCR PH W S M3X6 TAP SCR P TITE PH 4X8 TAP SCR P TITE PH BLK 4X12 E RING 4MM FLT WSHR NORM A M8 WH CONTROLLER MAIN EXT WH CONTROLLER SW EXT RMB 2100UK Quantity NJ UJ 00 Qi UT N QJ e ld Ll Ll MJ LI ld Ll Lll Lll Ll Ll Ll Ll Ll I3 NJ OM NJ UI 1511 S1uVd E 137 1SsI1SLUVd B 138 19 2 PARTSLIST 1 2 8 ASSY MAIN BOARD Component Part RMB 4001UK 845 0001D 12 CFB 4003 01UK LB1111 LB1101 400 050 012 01 400 050 024 01 400 075 024 01 838 14515 A019
20. Remove the three screws from the top of the Billboard Box Remove the Fluorescent Tube cover plate to reveal the Fluorescent Lamp FIXING FIXING FIXING SCREW SCREW SCREW a e Remove the Fluorescent Tube by carefully un clipping from the two Terry Clips A then disconnect the flying lead connector from either end of the tube Carefully remove the Fluorescent Tube Replace the Fluorescent Tube for one of the same type Part No 390 5695 40 GUK FL TUBE 40W 1200x38MM T12 5 Rebuild the Billboard by following steps 1 gt 3 in reverse order IN3W32V 1d38 dWV1 ES 91 NOILOAdSNI DIGOIH3d E 92 IL PERIODIC INSPECTION In order to maintain the performance of this product and operate it safely inspect the following items routinely and perform maintenance The players come in direct contact with the GUN controller You should therefore make an effort to clean the Gun often and provide hand wipes etc for the amenity of the players AX WARNING Once a year check to see if power cords are damaged the plug is securely inserted dust is accumulated between the socket outlet and the power plug etc Using the product with accumulated dust in the interior may cause fire or electric shock Never use a water jet etc to clean the inside and outside of the cabinet If wetness occurs for any reason do not use the product until it has completely dried Once a year request the office shown o
21. then press the ENTER button Detailed Settings Picture Options Picture Reset then press the ENTER button FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON DLP ADJUSTMENT OR SERVICE PLEASE CONSULT THE SAMSUNG SERIES 650 DLP TV USER MANUAL SUPPLIED WITH THIS MACHINE AV1dSIG HOLINOW 75 AV1dSIG HOLINOW 76 11 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 1 TABLE 01 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE DLP DISPLAY PROBLEMS POSSIBLE SOLUTION Remote control malfunctions Replace the remote control batteries Clean the upper edge of the remote control transmission window Check the battery terminals Press the TV button to put your remote control in the TV mode Make sure the remote has batteries Check the and ends of the batteries are inserted correctly Check the Video Cable connection Screen is black and power Check Power and Signal Cable indicator light blinks steadily The TV is using its power management system Press the Source button on the panel or remote control Turn the TV off and on The Resets all settings to the This appears when you press and hold the EXIT button for a while default values message appears the product settings are reset to the factory defaults DLP CONNECTOR INFORMATION me ES SUPPLY 11 5 LAMP REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE WARNING prevent electric shock or fire hazards only perform this operation after turning off the main po
22. DX RMB 1100UK 1 2 RMB 1100UK No Component Part Description Quantity 1 RMB 1101UK CABINET DX 1 19 2 RMB 1102UK BRKT FRONT SUPPORT 1 5 3 RMB 1103UK SIDE DOOR R 1 gt 4 LGJ 1340UK FAN UNIT AC UK 1 Ul 5 RMB 1118UK BRKT SWITCH HOLDER 1 8 RMB 1106UK FOOT BASE 1 4 9 RMB 1107UK PIPE SUPPORT 1 15 CTF 1113UK JOINT BRKT LOWER 3 17 RMB 1115UK WINDOW HOLDER 2 18 RMB 1116UK WINDOW RAMBO 2 19 RMB 1117UK ENCLOSURE WINDOW LIGHTING 2 20 LCA 2040UK INVERTER COVER 2 30 DUT 0302UK COIN PATH PLATE 1 32 DP 1167UK TNG LKG UK 1 34 253 5460 01 AIR VENT BLACK 2 36 FN1012 FAN GUARD METAL 120MM FG 12 2 101 1007 CASTOR SWIVEL 63mm NYLON 2 102 1019 CASTOR 75 2 103 601 56990 01 LEG ADJ M16X100 1L NUT 2 104 220 5575 2800 LOCK 79117 28MM W O 1 106 838 14548 01UK SW amp VOL CTL BD 1 107 1380 01 EXCELL CREDIT BD 1 108 220 56430 COIN METER 12V 1 109 051230 FOAM STRIP 2mm X 10mm 2 4 110 280 1007006 STANDOFF 6 4MM HOLE PM 4 111 280 01013 ROUTER TWIST 010 5012 7 PAN M 4 112 390 8300 WHT UK CCFL KIT 300MM WHT 4 201 030 000616 5 M6X16 BLT W S BLK 12 202 060 F00600 M6 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS 24 203 000 T00440 0B M4X40 MSCR TH BLK 2 204 068 441616 0B M4 WSHR 160D FLT BLK 2 205 000 P00420 W M4X20 MSCR PAN W FS PAS 9 206 030 000835 S 8 35 BLT W S PAS 10 207 060 F00800 8 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS 13 208 030 000635 5 M6X35 BLT W S PAS 4 209 030 000645 5 M6X45 BLT W S BLK 8 210 068 652016 08 M6 WSHR 200D FLT BLK 12 211 05
23. GND 80AWG 16 7 BOAWG 16 RMB 4000UK ASSY M AIN BD MOLEX 5557 MOLE 5557 845 0001D 02 ASSY CASE LBJ L 512MB EXP 400 5457 300UK SW REGU ATX FSP 300 60GLC 87654321 F T3 amp 0AWG i 1 I 600 7009 25000 Nu I I I I I wn N nM alza I I cO RMB 60023UK _ I eom OO 100 RMB 41000UK M CFB 4003 01UK ASSY 1 0 BASE LGJ 60036UK SEGA SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD weeweama RAMBO DL X E DESCRIPTION ORIGINAL SIZE A3 RMB 273 SWVHOVIG E 147 12V LED 0 1P LED 1 1 LED 2 GND GND 1 838 14851 12 Ple 30 RMB 60031UK 30 P c 30x2 2 3 4 1 RED LED 40 RMB TN 12V I 2P LED 0 S WH YL 2P LED 1 20 ees ee E DA DA s 2 2 3 Ses GND C RMB 60017UK in 838 14851 D2 T 600 7141 100UK ot 5 RED LED BD 40EA RMB gt PIC p Aw Aw Aw AN 61 1 ro gt JJ 21 ds ds ds T 2 3 Pilar J 5 ST ST oT ST LOST lt 2 3 wu 5 55 E 55 55 re o ee ee i zl zi zi zi RMB 2000UK trl unl unl col L A A A ASSY CONT
24. L M6X20 BLT W S BLK 6 WSHR 200D FLT BLK M6X16 MSCR TH BLK 6 30 MSCR TH BLK M4X10 MSCR TH BLK Quantity N DB 1511 519 E 133 19 2 PARTS LIST RMB 1320UK 1 1 112 5 ASSY CONTROL HOLDER R RMB 1320UK No Component Part Description Quantity 1 RMB 1321UK CONTROLLER HOLDER BASE R 1 19 2 RMB 1302UK CONTROLLER HOLDER SUPPORT 1 ug 3 RMB 1323UK CONTROLLER HOLDER R 1 gt 201 030 000620 5 M6X20 BLT W S BLK A P 202 068 652016 0B M6 WSHR 200D FLT BLK 7 i 203 000 T00616 0B M6X16 MSCR TH BLK 1 d 204 000 T00630 0B M6X30 MSCR TH BLK 2 205 000 T00410 0B 4 10 MSCR TH BLK 7 NOT SHOWN 134 19 2 PARTS LIST 1 2 6 ASSY CONTROL PANEL RMB 2000UK Component Part Description RMB 2001UK CONTROL PANEL BASE RMB 2002UK CONTROL PANEL COVER CTF 1002UK WASHER CTF 509 6217 RW SW OBSA 60UM R 1FLED W 12V FAS 290034 HEX SKT LH CAP SCR STN M5X10 050 F00400 M4 NUT FLG SER PAS RMB 60037UK START BUTTON NOT SHOWN RMB 2000UK 1 1 Quantity 1611 S1uVd 135 1 2 RMB 2100UK RMB 2100UK Za H aa lt a D 1 2 7 ASSY CONTROL UNIT Quantity Description Component Part No el PARTS LIST e 902 136 19 2 PARTS LIST A B 112 7 A ASSY CONTROL UNIT D JPT 2030 CTF 2101 CTF 2102 CTF 2103 CTF 2104 CTF 2105 CTF 2106 CTF 2107 CTF 2108
25. T y SPEAKER R SPEAKER R PEARED 7 SOUND AMP ANALOG IN 838 14515 A0191 RMB 60014UK 3 MW LPS 75 24 43k 8 4 1 0 2 3 2H 5 VL I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D5p51 TEST i 2 SERVICE 838 14548 01 ce EER ET Eo 4 K e s SEI los RMB MooUK M TEST SERVICE VOL ASSY SUB RMB 60047UK P Pi 4 Ti ev RIBBON CABLE 80 z bse s NE 20 5 3 3 6 6 METER OUT A4 wH YL 17 30 COIN LAMP 6 a 220 5610 02 12 1 2W EP1380 01 EXCEL SR3 COIN MECH 5 hA CREDIT BOARD COIN TOWER _ 13 a COIN METER 10 220 5643UK CRIMP 3 YELLOW 0 AWG 6 GREEN BISKY BUE ______ CW RMB 0000UK 7 ORANGE D PURPLE AWG22 01007 06 08 08 Fo o A B C D HIRED TP ee Ee GREEN TOP LEVEL 3 3 D2 WN RMB 60018UK 1 3 H3 2 3 A2 600 7361 0300UK g AUDIO L DAWG 16 AL HE RCA WHITE 304 fz il B s i AUDIO R AWG 16 3 5V P l RCA RED 30AWG 16 44 z EJ 3 2 3 OAWG 16 43K Y L a NGH16 Tm M4 I 30AWG 16 TO EARTH PLATE CFB 4003UK re 816 GND BOAWG 16 121 GND 600 7141 100UK mere 16 GND USB 4 GND BOAWG 16 f fis
26. THE MONITOR WARNING Responding to breakdown or abnormality e If smoke or a strange odor appears immediately unplug the power cable from the power source Continuing to use the product may cause fire or an electric shock Ensure that smoke is no longer emitted and contact the point of purchase e If nothing displays on the screen immediately unplug the power cable from the power source Continuing to use the product may cause fire or an electric shock Contact the point of purchase and request an inspection e If water or a foreign object enters the monitor s interior immediately unplug the power cable from the power source Continuing to use the product may cause fire or an electric shock Contact the point of purchase and request an inspection e If the monitor is dropped or the cabinet is damaged immediately unplug the power cable from the power source Continuing to use the product may cause a fire or an electric shock Contact the point of purchase and request an inspection During operation e Do not repair reconstruct or disassemble the monitor The monitor s interior contains high voltage parts A fire or an electric shock could result For inspections adjustments and repair of the monitor s interior request work from the point of purchase e Do not insert foreign objects If metal objects or lammable materials such as paper are inserted into the interior through ventilation openings or othe
27. are 1 3m W and 2 1m H 2 2 Fig 01 2 6m 8 5 Before leaving the machine after Installation make sure that the Castor Lift Adjusters are firmly positioned on the ground and that the machine is totaly stable NOILVIO71 NOILVTIVLSNI SNOILOV23Ud 9 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION 3 1 BEFORE OPERATION To avoid injury and trouble be sure to pay attention to the behavior of visitors and players WARNING In order to avoid accidents check the following before starting the operation To ensure maximum safety for the players and the customers ensure that where the product is operated has sufficient lighting to allow any warnings to be read Operation under insufficient lighting can cause bodily contact with each other hitting accident and or trouble between customers Be sure to perform appropriate adjustment of the monitor projector For operation of this machine do not leave monitor flickering or deviation as is Failure to observe this can have a bad influence upon the players or the custom ers physical conditions It is suggested to ensure a space allowing the players who feel sick while play ing the game to take a rest NOILYYJdO NOILNVI4dd Do not put any heavy on this product Placing any heavy on the product can cause a falling down accident or parts damage Do not climb on the product Climbin
28. are made properly Insufficient insertion can cause an electric shock Specification changes removal of equipment conversion and or addition not designated by SEGA are not permitted Failure to observe this may cause a fire or an electric shock Non compliance with this instruction can have a bad influence upon physical conditions of the players or the onlookers or result in injury during play SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage compensation for damage to a third party caused by specification changes not designated by SEGA If work parts replacement not indicated in this manual is carried out an accident may occur If itis necessary to carry out work not indicated in this manual be sure to have it done by the office indicated in this manual or by the point of purchase Also please inquire regarding details of the work involved Be sure to perform periodic maintenance inspections herein stated SNOIL V238d DNIIONVH SNOILNWI4dd DNIIONVH For the IC board circuit inspections only the logic tester is allowed The use of a multiple purpose tester is not permitted so be careful in this regard When cleaning the CRT surfaces use a soft and dry cloth Do not apply chemicals such as thinners benzene etc Static electricity from your body may damage some electronics devices on the IC board Before handling the IC board touch a grounded metallic surface so that the static electricity
29. can be discharged Do not turn the power on and off continuously Repeatedly turning the power and off may cause product malfunction or parts damage e Some parts are not designed and manufactured specifically for this game machine The manufacturers may discontinue or change the specifications of such general purpose parts If this is the case SEGA cannot repair or replace a failed game machine whether or not a warranty period has expired CONCERNING THE STICKER DISPLAY This SEGA product has stickers attached describing the product manufacture No Serial No and Electrical Specifications It also has a Sticker describing where to contact for repair and for purchasing parts When inquiring about or asking for repairs mention the Serial No and Name of Machine indicated on the Sticker The Serial Number indicates the product register Identical machines could have different parts depending on the date of production Also improvements and modifications might have been made after the publication of this manual In order to ensure you order the correct parts mention the Serial No when contacting the applicable places CONCERNING THE WARNING LABELS This SEGA product has warning displays on stickers labels and or printed instructions adhered attached to or incorporated in the places where a potentially hazardous situation could arise The warning displays are intended for accident prevention for customers and for avoi
30. errors in the connection of connectors Erroneous connections can lead to electrical shock short circuits or fires When connecting a connector check the direction carefully Connectors must be connected in only one direction If indiscriminate loads are applied in making connections the connector or its terminal fixtures could be damaged resulting in electrical shock short circuits or fires CAUTION In this product setting changes are made during the test mode The game board need not be operated Use the game board etc as is with the same setting made at the time of shipment so as not to cause electric shock and malfunctioning Static electricity from your body may damage some electronics devices on the IC board Before handling the IC board touch a grounded metallic surface so that the static electricity can be discharged When a Game Board is to be replaced put the old Game Board with anomaly into a special box for the replacement of Game Boards If the special box is not available or it as been damaged arrange to obtain a box with the following Part Number 601 11691 CARTON BOX LBG For replacement or repair pack the board and send it without disassembling it Order for servicing might not be accepted if any part of the Game Board has been removed If any part is removed a service fee will be charged even if the warranty period has not expired DO NOT REMOVE THE KEY CHIP FROM THE BOARD BEFORE SENDING THE B
31. following table of causes and resolutions to solve the problem Error 1 DISPLAY Game Program Not Found CAUSE The key chip is not connected COUNTERMEASURES Check that the key chip is connected correctly Check that the key chip from a different system is not inserted Error 2 DISPLAY Game Program Not Available CAUSE The key chip is not supported COUNTERMEASURES Send the LINDBERGH board in for repair with the key chip still in place Error 5 DISPLAY Wrong Region CAUSE The game is for a foreign region COUNTERMEASURES Error 6 DISPLAY I O Device Not Found CAUSE The LINDBERGH board 1 0 board cannot be found COUNTERMEASURES Send the LINDBERGH board in for repair with the key chip still in place 15 2 ERROR DISPLAY Error 7 DISPLAY Graphic Card Not Found CAUSE The LINDBERGH board s graphics card cannot be found COUNTERMEASURES Send the LINDBERGH board in for repair with the key chip still in place Error 8 DISPLAY Sound Card Not Found CAUSE The LINDBERGH board s sound card cannot be found COUNTERMEASURES Send the LINDBERGH board in for repair with the key chip still in place Error 9 DISPLAY System Memory Not Enough CAUSE The LINDBERGH board does not have enough memory COUNTERMEASURES Send the LINDBERGH board in for repair with the key chip still in place Error 10 DISPLAY Unexpected Game Program Failure CAUSE The game program crashed due to an unexpected error COUNT
32. has a spiral color code The left hand side character shows the base color and the right hand side one the spiral color Example 51 WHITE RED RED WHITE Note 2 The character following the wire color code indicates the size of the wire U AWG16 K AWG18 L AWG20 None AWG22 J18VLl 3302 Hf10 102 E 145 gt um m 20L TFF 60001UK gt PIC cle RMB 60006UK EP1302 5 20L J wi ee 51 1 INLET 2 mal COL O 20 290v 40A 3 3 AL Y 3 make zav win Hk a E 25 M 5 EP 1382 43K x Nee ma tt ao SWITCH iiti eat DAN oo JE 100V 8A e 8 IT 04000 b JB rr n lt cx AC UNIT 2 1 a e RMB 0660UK URS WD gt 0 RMB 0670UK ASSY ASSY XFMR GU IW l xu ue gt Lll 2 vL RMB MOOUK T 55 SUB CABI eo N y 2 RMB 0500UK jm e 260 0011 02 ASSY DLP 0011 e EARTH MAP FAN 100 uz 5 i m pom 600 9250 440 I 600 7009 2500UK N 22 rc a m b gx 600 9100 44 c
33. inserted into it this board serves as a special purpose game board for the product Use with the dip switches DIP SW on the board at the prescribed settings If set tings do not match the product an error message will be displayed In some cases the game cannot be started DIP SW Setting Use this product with the DIP SW settings shown in the figure below SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 17 1 ATTACHING THE DVD DRIVE AND KEY CHIP AX WARNING When connecting the DVD wire connector check the orientation carefully and connect securely The connector must be connected in the proper direction If it is connected in the wrong direction or indiscriminately at an incline so that if a load is applied the connector or its terminal pins could break possibly causing a short circuit or fire careful not to damage the DVD wire by getting it caught between object etc Doing so may cause a short circuit or fire NOILVTIVISNI 4YVMLIOS KEY CHIP is a precision device It can be damaged by heat impact and static electric ity exercise caution in handling this equipment KEY CHIP must be used as a set with the DVD ROM disc included in the package e Prepare the separately sold DVD Drive and the DVD Wire 2M supplied with this product Connect the LINDBERGH Game Board and the DVD drive with the DVD wire in order to install software For your Safety and to prevent Malfunction do this be
34. manual The display may not appear properly if the values are incorrect Remote Control You can use the remote control up to a distance of about 23 feet from the TV 1 POWER ON OFF Turns the TV on and off Press to backlight the buttons on the remote 2 IV This function is convenient for using Selects the TV mode directly at night or when the room is dark 3 NUMERIC BUTTONS Using the remote control with the Press to change the channel light button set to On will reduce the battery usage time 4 Press to select additional channels amp PRE CH digital and analog being broadcast Tunes to the previous channel by the same station For example CH to select channel 54 3 press 54 then press and 3 Press to change channels MENU 5 Displays the main on screen menu Press to temporarily cut off the sound W LINK WISELINK This function enables you to view 6 VOL J and play photo and music files from Press to increase or decrease the an external USB device Refer to volume pages 70 Photo and 79 Music 7 SOURCE a RETURN Press to display and select the Returns to the previous menu available video sources b EXIT 8 CHLIST Press to exit the menu Used to display Channel Lists onthe c MTS sereen Press to choose stereo mono or 9 TOOLS Separate Audio Program SAP Use to quickly select frequently used broadcast 4 Digital Medi
35. matters herein stated can cause personal injury or damage to the machine WARNING Before performing work be sure to turn the power off Performing the work without turning the power off can cause an electric shock or short circuit In the case work should be performed in the status of power on this manual always states to that effect avoid an electric shock or short circuit do not plug in or unplug quickly To avoid an electric shock do not plug in or unplug with a wet hand Do not expose power cords or earth wires the surface floor passage etc If exposed the power cords and earth wires are susceptible to damage Damaged cords and wires can cause an electric shock or short circuit avoid causing a fire or an electric shock do not put things on or damage the power cords When or after installing the product do not unnecessarily pull the power cord If damaged the power cord can cause a fire or an electric shock case the power cord is damaged ask for a replacement through where the product was purchased from or the office herein stated Using the cord as is damaged can cause fire an electric shock or leakage Be sure to perform grounding appropriately Inappropriate grounding can cause an electric shock Be sure to use fuses meeting the specified rating Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause a fire or an electric shock Be sure that connections such as IC BD
36. the fluorescent light come on See Chapter 13 SNILOOHS3a18nOu FJ 95 ONILOOHSA1ENOUL 96 AX WARNING e Ifan error is displayed have the site maintenance personnel or other qualified individuals resolve it If someone without specialized or technical knowledge attempts to rectify the problem electric shock short circuits or fire may result If there is no site maintenance personnel or other qualified individuals available turn off the power and contact your retailer or the office listed in this manual If a problem not described in this manual and the LINDBERGH service manual occurs or the resolution to a problem described in this manual is not effective do not make further attempts to resolve the problem yourself Immediately turn off the power and contact your retailer or the office listed in this manual Any unguided attempts to solve such problems may lead to a serious accident This product displays the following messages when it detects an error Read the error description and follow the steps indicated Refer to the LINDBERGH Service Manual for details on error messages displayed with the LINDBERGH Logo IMPORTANT If an error number or message not listed below appears cease using the product immediately and send the LINDBERGH board in for repairs The LINDBERGH board is equipped to display various errors on screen to help solve any problems If an error is displayed the game cannot be used Use the
37. up the Left Hand Controller Use the Player 2 START Button to move the cursor when setting up the Right Hand Controller Press each player START button and move the cursor to select an item then press the TEST Button to test the item TOP Sets the TOP correction value for the UP and DOWN direction LEFT Sets the LEFT side correction value for the LEFT and RIGHT direction CENTER Sets the center correction value CENTER X is for the LEFT and RIGHT direction and CENTER Y is for the UP and DOWN direction RIGHT Sets the RIGHT side correction value for the LEFT and RIGHT direction BOTTOM Sets the BOTTOM correction value for the UP and DOWN direction DEFAULT Sets the value for the player detection position to the default setting CANCEL Returns the values to the previous settings CHECK Checks the detection position When all setting adjustments are completed select EXIT and press the TEST Button The GAME TEST MODE screen reappears 9 3 GAME TEST MODE Align the top of the groove on the controller s rear sight with the horizontal line of the plus Align the top of the controller s front sight with the horizontal line as well HOW TO AIM A sign on the screen B C2 Pull the trigger when the top of the rear sight and top of the front sight line up with the center of the plus sign on the screen OQ Wi A ww ma PLAYER 1 gt TOP LEFT CENTER X Y RIGHT BOTTOM DEFAULT CANCEL CHECK TOP adjustment
38. 0 00400 M4 NUT FLG SER PAS 12 212 060 00400 M4 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS 12 213 000 P00412 W 4 12 MSCR PAN W FS PAS 12 214 000 T00430 0B M4X30 MSCR TH BLK 4 215 030 000630 5 M6X30 BLT W S PAS 8 216 000 00308 M4X20 MSCR PAN W FS PAS 3 217 030 000830 S M8X30 BLT W S PAS 218 8 218 050 H01600 M16 NUT PAS 2 130 OK k k 19 2 PARTS LIST 11 2 1 ASSY SUB CABI DX Component Part RMB 60048UK RMB 60011UK SRS 65016UK RMB 60031UK RMB 60047UK 600 9150 45K 600 9080 44K NOT SHOWN RMB 1100UK 2 2 Description WH FAN EXT WH MASK LED BASE CABI WH AC GAME BOARD WH LED BD EXTN WH COIN VTS WH EARTH 150CM M4 M5 WH EARTH 80 CM M4 M4 RMB 1100UK Quantity 1611 SLYYd E 131 1SI1SLUVd B 132 19 2 PARTSLIST A B C 1 2 1 14 ASSY FAN UNIT AC UK D Component Part 105 5340 01 260 0011 02 FN1012 000 P00312 W LGJ 60036UK NOT SHOWN LGJ 1340UK 1 1 Description FAN BRKT LONG FAN AC100V 50 60HZ SP100A 112 FAN GUARD METAL 120MM FG 12 M3X12 MSCR PAN W FS PAS WHACFAN LGJ 1340UK Quantity 19 2 PARTS LIST A B 1 2 4 ASSY CONTROL HOLDER L RMB 1300UK D Component Part RMB 1301UK RMB 1302UK RMB 1303UK 030 000620 SB 068 652016 0B 000 T00616 0B 000 T00630 0B 000 T00410 0B NOT SHOWN RMB 1300UK 1 1 Description CONTROLLER HOLDER BASEL CONTROLLER HOLDER SUPPORT CONTROLLER HOLDER
39. 05 FIXING THE GUN CONSOLE TO THE VIDEO CABINET Once the wiring between the two units is complete remove the eight fixing bolts from the DLP Cabinet and close the gap between the Weapon Cabinet and DLP Cabinet making sure that none of the interconnecting cables get trapped 6 When the Cabinets are together line up the holes in the Weapon Cabinet bracket with the fixing holes located in the DLP Cabinet Refit and tighten the eight bolts earlier removed from the DLP Cabinet 3 Fig 06 NOILVTIVISNI 9 A18IW4SSV 2 19 NOILVTIV ISNI 9 ATHWASSV o 20 6 4 INSTALLATION AND SECURING IN PLACE WARNING During Installation make sure that all the adjusters are in contact the floor Otherwise the cabinet could move causing an accident RAMBO Deluxe consists of two Main Base Units Main Video Cabinet and Gun Console 6 4 Fig 01 Shows the location of the Castors C and Fixing Adjusters A During the installation of each unit the Fixing Adjustment should be performed to ensure that the units are stable Adjuster Locations C Castor Positions VIDEO UNIT GUN CONSOLE ADJUSTER TIGHTEN NUT TT GY UPWARDS a 5mm Seri 02 ADJUSTER 6 5 CONNECTION OF POWER AND GROUND AX WARNING Use the power supply equipped with an earth leakage breaker Use of power supply without such a breaker could result in fire
40. 0513UK 14 RMB 0514UK 15 RMB 0515UK 16 421 7501 10 17 LB1104 18 LB1120 20 253 5460 01 21 RMB 0552UK 22 RMB 0516UK 23 RMB 0517UK 24 RMB 0518UK 25 RMB 0505UK 26 RMB 0553UK 27 RMB 0554UK 28 RMB 0504UK 29 RMB 0506UK 30 RMB 0507UK 31 RMB 0509UK 32 RMB 0510UK 101 200 6056 SMGSNG 102 130 04030 E 103 838 14851 104 390 5695 40 105 390 5695 40 106 280 01264 107 290194 RMB 0500UK RMB 0500UK Description DLP CABI LEG BRKT PLATE LEG BRKT DOOR BACK DLP CASTOR 75 LEG ADJ M16X130 1L NUT M8X16 BLT PAS M8 WSHR SPR PAS M6X25 SKT BH BLK ASSY XMFR AC UNIT ASSY MASK ASSY ROCKET LAUNCHER FAN UNIT AC UK STICKER DLP SIDE L STICKER DLP SIDE R STICKER DLP FRONT L STICKER DLP FRONT R STICKER DLP FRONT CENTRE STICKER FL 40W STICKER CAUTION HOT SURFACE STICKER DANGEROUS VOLTAGE AIR VENT BLACK BILLBOARD BOX LID DIFFUSER FIRE EFFECT RETAINER DIFFUSER SASH DLP SIDE CONN PLATE SASH BILLBOARD LID FRONT SASH BILLBOARD LID REAR BRKT JOINT DLP RETAINING BRKT REAR DLP RETAINING BRKT FRONT BRKT RETAINING DLP TOP L BRKT RETAINING DLP TOP R DISPLAY 56 DLP SAMSUNG SPKR ELIP 40HM 30W VIS DX4x6P RED LED BD 40EA RMB FL TRAY 110V 40W FL TUBE 40W 1200x38MM T12 ROUTER TWIST D12 SO6 4 WOOD X TAPE FOAM 25MM X 6MM X 12M 1 4 Quantity BR a k
41. 0UK 1 2 1 2 9 ASSY ELEC RMB 4100UK No Component Part Description Quantity 1 RMB 4101UK WOODEN BASE ELEC 1 19 101 837 14572 I O CONTROL BD 3 FOR JVS 1 5 102 838 14465R IC BD GUN SENCE NEW EDIT DX 1 gt 103 839 1243R FUSE BD CTF 1 105 280 A01264 WX ROUTER TWIST 012 SO6 4 WOOD X 15 201 012 P00325 N4X1 S TAP PAN PAS 12 4 301 RMB 60015UK WH ELEC BD 1 302 RMB 60017UK WH LED I O BASE 1 303 RMB 60019UK DC I O BASE 1 304 RMB 60043UK WH SENSE I O BD 1 P 305 GE 60013UK WH SENSOR FREQ 1 NOT SHOWN 140 N N 3t co cc 19 2 PARTS LIST RMB 4100UK ASSY ELEC D C A B PARTS LIST Te SEGNA mu EXE ntt minn dum AL ENE ts D 7 T 141 1SI1SLUVd B 142 19 3 PARTSLIST 1 401 ASSY INST DX Component Part PK0455 420 7148 01UK RMB 1001UK 509 5080 420 7032 01UK 051019 610 0727 5003 LM1227 LM1246 SAECE XXX RMB 0556UK RMB 0557UK RMB 0558UK RMB 0559UK CTF 1002UK RMB 0567UK CTF 0562UK FAS 290034 030 000820 SB 068 852216 0B 000 T00416 0B NOT SHOWN RMB INST DX 1 2 Description BOX RMB INST KIT OWNERS MANUAL RMB DX STICKER INSTRUCTION MULTI RMB SW MICRO TYPE SS 5GL2 LINDBERGH RED MANUAL SELF SEAL BAG 9X12 3 4 DVD SOFT KIT RMB UK MAINS LEAD 10A WITH PLUG EUROLEAD 10A EUROPEAN SOCKET DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY XXX BILLBOARD FRONT PLATE
42. 1 ADH 1002UK 400 5457 300UK 051011 280 A01264 WX 280 A02064 WX 000 P00416 W 012 P03512 F 012 P03506 F RMB 60012UK RMB 60013UK RMB 60014UK RMB 60018UK RMB 60023UK RMB 60042UK 600 7361 0300UK 600 7360 0300UK 600 7141 100UK RMB 60051UK NOT SHOWN RMB 4000UK 1 2 Description WOODEN BASE MAIN ASSY CASE LBJ L 1GB W S EX EARTH PLATE STICKER PLEASE RECYCLE STICKER WARNING BATTERY PSU 12VDC 50W MW LPS 50 12 PSU 24VDC 50W MW LPS 50 24 PSU 24VDC 75W MW LPS 75 24 SOUND AMP ANALOG IN BRKT PWR PSU ATX 300W PCB FEET RICHCO LCBS L 5 01 ROUTER TWIST D12 SO6 4 WOOD X ROUTER TWIST D20 SO6 4 WOOD X M4X16 MSCR PAN W FS PAS N6X1 2 S TAP FLG PAS N6X1 4 S TAP FLG PAS WH SPEAKER ELEC BD WH AC ELEC BD WH 24V DC ELEC BD WH AUDIO ELEC BD WH 5V 12V DC MAIN BD WH VOLUME WH PSU LGBH B WH PSU LGBH A CABLE JVS TYPE A B 2 WH DC 24V RMB 4000UK Quantity k k k x Ru co 19 2 PARTS LIST D RMB 4000UK 1 2 8 ASSY MAIN BOARD E parts LIST ANDA E tee I gt ee d a gt uns dd DO ae gt Was 5 b I 4 rs 4 ALE gt m oa Sos v 0 Sm P h oie i i oy z Lo e B gt D 2 E LS v PI aaa _ 139 19 2 PARTS LIST RMB 410
43. 2 Fig 1 SENSOR UNIT JPT 2030 REMOVE THE CONNECTOR 3 Replace the sensor unit refit the connector and re attach the unit into the Right hand cover 4 Reassemble the gun paying particular attention to the placement of components listed in 10 1 Fig 7 and attach Cover R while being careful of each of these parts 5 After replacement perform the GUN ADJUSTMENT set up referring to the instructions in Game Test Mode 10 3 REPLACING THE SOLENOID 1 Follow the instructions 1 to 3 of Replacing the Microswitch to remove the Cover L 10 17 2 Remove the 2 pin connector wire and 4 screws to remove the solenoid assembly REMOVE THE CONNECTOR G 10 3 Fig 1 gt gt SOLENOID ASSEMBLY gt mw SCREW 4 WIRE ES X 6 WISPRING WASHER 3 Remove the 8 screws and replace the solenoid SCREW 8 M3 X 6 W SPRING WASHER SOLENOID LINN EJ 65 LINN EJ 66 10 3 REPLACING THE SOLENOID 4 Secure the solenoid assembly with 4 screws and replace the connector When doing this make sure not to damage the wiring 5 Reassemble the gun paying particular attention to the placement of components listed in 10 1 Fig 7 and attach Cover R while being careful of each of these parts 6 After replacement perform the OUTPUT TEST sequence referring to the instructions in GAME TEST MODE EB MONITOR 56 DLP 11 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING
44. 30 NO O 330 330 530 O30 330 339 sfedorezs 1 si E 1 __________________ sau MS 1 _ 87 E 88 12 3 SR3 OPTIONS TEACH AND RUN PROGRAMMING SELECTING STERLING EURO OPTION The SR3 coin acceptor supplied is programmed to accept UK Sterling and the Euro Factory setting is for the UK Sterling If the configuration needs to change to the Euro then please follow the instructions below for changing over to the Euro and visa versa BANK SELECT This function allows you to enable both or individual select banks of coins via switches 7 and 8 on the 8 way DIL switch This enables the selection of 2 different currencies one in each bank or 12 coins tokens in both banks from the same country To enable disable the banks set the switches as show below ON LR RB B B NM B J 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Both Banks ON enabled Sterling and Euro s ON B 12 34 5 6 7 8 Bank 1 ON enabled and Bank 2 OFF disabled Sterling ONLY ON m E 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 Bank 1 OFF disabled and Bank 2 ON enabled Euro s ONLY Please remove power from the SR3 before changing the status on the DIP SW 12 3 SR3 OPTIONS TEACH AND RUN PROGRAMMING TEACH AND RUN PROGRAMMING SR3 If the machine is positioned in location where only tok
45. 4 SPECIAL U R type and DX type 2 SPICY U R type 1 Please turn off power 2 Thecoin door is opened The wire with the tag of FREQ is a prevention of getting entangled wire 3 Please display the game machine that connects the prevention of getting entangled wire and the game machine that pulled out the wire alternately when the same kind of game machine is arranged and set up Please keep the removed wire safe CONTROL UNIT WARNING When working with the product be sure to turn the power off Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit Q Be careful not to damage the wires Damaged wires may cause an electric shock short circuit or present a risk of fire Q Do not touch any parts that are not specified in these directions Touching unspecified locations may lead to electric shock or cause short circuits LINN This work should be performed by site maintenance personnel or other skilled professionals Work performed by non technical personnel can cause a severe accident such as an electric shock Exercise due caution in performing soldering procedures If soldering iron is handled carelessly there could be fires or burns Proceed very carefully when heating thermal contraction tube Careless operations can result in fires or burns AXCAUTION When fastening plastic parts be careful not to tighten screws and nuts excessively Otherwise parts may b
46. 420 7148 01UK 1 PRINTING SEGA gt lt C O OWNER S MANUAL m gt lt m O lt m JJ lt gt lt gt IS N T E gt SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LIMITED BLOCK C 42 BARWELL BUSINESS PARK CHESSINGTON SURREY KT9 2NY IM PO RTANT TEL 44 208 391 8090 FAX 44 208 391 8099 Before using this product read this manual carefully to understand the SEGA contents herein stated e After reading this manual be sure to keep it near the product or in a convenient place for easy reference when necessary BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT To ensure the safe usage be sure to read the following before using the product The following instructions are intended for the use of QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY If any activity is carried out on the product this should be done only after carefully reading and sufficiently understanding the instructions Only qualified service personnel should carry out maintenance on the product Depending on the potential risk terms such WARNING CAUTION and IMPORTANT are used where explanation is given that requires special attention SEGA is not responsible for injury or damage caused by use in a manner contrary to the instructions given in this document In order to prevent accidents warning stickers and printed instructions are applied in the places where a potentially hazardous situation relati
47. 6 i DESIGN RELATED PARTS For the warning display stickers refer to Section 1 RMB 0556UK BILLBOARD FRONT PLATE 1 RMB NST DX 21 B RMB 0558UK BILLBOARD POP 1 RMB NST DX 23 hE C RMB O511UK STICKER DLPSIDEL 1 RMB 0500UK 11 D RMB 05I2UK STICKER DLPSIDER 1 RMB 0500UK 12 E RMB 0513UK STICKER DLPFRONTL 1 RMB 0500UK 13 F RMB 0514UK STICKER DLPFRONTR 1 05000 14 G RMB 0515UK STICKER DLP FRONT CENTRE 1 RMB 0500UK 15 H RMB 0516UK PLAQUE FLAMES RMB 0500UK x RMB 0535UK STICKER MASK L _1 RMB 0503UK 6 RMB 0536UK STICKER MASK R 1 RMB 0503UK 7 j K RMB 1116UK PLAQUE CONTROLLER RAMBO 2 11000 L RMB 2002UK STICKER CONTROLPANEL 1 RMB 100K M RMB 1001UK STICKER INSTRUCTIONS RMB 100K ___ 1 EL SldVd 31V 134 NDIS3Q B 113 18 DESIGN RELATED PARTS B DESIGN RELATED PARTS 114 18 DESIGN RELATED PARTS 2 DESIGN RELATED PARTS J SE M M iB B H F pP JA k 115 PARTS LIST BRAKEDOWN ON ALL SUB ASSEMBLIES RAMBO DELUXE ASSY STRUCTURE 1 RMB 0000UK 1 RMB 0500UK 2 RMB 0550UK TOP ASSY RAMBO DX ASSY DLP ASSY BILLBOARD BOX 3 RMB 0660UK ASSY XMFR 1911 SLYYd B 4 RMB 0670UK ACUNIT 5 RMB 0530UK 2 RMB 0540UK ASSY MASK x2 ASSY SENSOR 6 RMB 0570UK x2 ASSY ROC
48. AC UK Component Part 105 5340 01 260 0011 02 FN1012 000 P00312 W LGJ 60036UK NOT SHOWN LGJ 1340UK 1 1 Description FAN BRKT LONG FAN AC100V 50 60HZ SP100A 112 FAN GUARD METAL 120MM FG 12 M3X12 MSCR PAN W FS PAS WH AC FAN LGJ 1340UK Quantity 1511 51974 127 1SsI1SLUVd B 128 19 2 PARTSLIST 1121 ASSY GUN CABINET Component Part RMB 1100UK RMB 1300UK RMB 1320UK RMB 2000UK CTF 2100 RMB 4000UK RMB 4100UK RMB 1004UK RMB 1005UK PP1087 220 5374 01 220 5574UK 220 5727 01B LM1006LOR 220 5610 02 030 000830 SB 068 852216 0B 008 B00830 0B 000 T00412 0C 032 000430 068 441616 050 U00800 068 852216 NOT SHOWN RMB 1000UK 1 2 RMB 1000UK Description Quantity ASSY SUB CABI DX ASSY CONTROLLER HOLDER L ASSY CONTROLLER HOLDER R ASSY CONTROL PANEL CONTROL UNIT ASSY MAIN BD ASSY ELEC LOCKING HASP BRKT PADLOCK BOX CASH FOR MINI DOOR DOOR DFMD W FR amp LOCK C120 UNIV LOCK J9117 KEY TO LIKE 22MM W CAM DOOR CASH 5 STS LOOM COIN MECH LAMP SR3 COIN MECH M8X30 BLT W S BLK M8 WSHR 220D FLT BLK M8X30 TMP PRF BH BLK M4X12 MSCR TH CRM M4X30 W BLT PAS M4 WSHR 160D FLT PAS M8 NUT NYLOK PAS M8 WSHR 220D FLT PAS A A A A 0O A m m l2 l2 55 l2 Ll Ll Ll Ll Ml Il l2 ll NJ k k 19 2 PARTS LIST RMB 1000UK 2 2 112 ASSY GUN CABINET RMB 1000UK 1sI1SLUVd E 129 19 2 PARTS LIST 11 2 1 ASSY SUB CABI
49. AY Game Disk Not Found CAUSE The game disk cannot be found COUNTERMEASURES Insert the game disk Error 26 DISPLAY Storage Device Not Found CAUSE The program installer device cannot be found COUNTERMEASURES Send the LINDBERGH board in for repair with the key chip still in place Error 27 DISPLAY Storage Device is Not Acceptable CAUSE The program installer device does not have enough space COUNTERMEASURES Send the LINDBERGH board in for repair with the key chip still in place Error 28 DISPLAY This Game Disk is Not Acceptable CAUSE The game disk cannot be read correctly COUNTERMEASURES Exchange the game disk for a proper game disk Check that the game disk is not scratched damaged or dirty Error 29 DISPLAY Cannot Control DVD Drive CAUSE The DVD drive cannot be controlled COUNTERMEASURES The DVD drive may be damaged Error 31 DISPLAY Storage Device Not Enough CAUSE The program installer device does not have enough space COUNTERMEASURES Send the LINDBERGH board in for repair with the key chip still in place Error 32 DISPLAY Installing Game Program Failed CAUSE Transfer of the program failed COUNTERMEASURES Check that the DVD drive is connected correctly Check that the game disk is not scratched damaged or dirty Error 33 DISPLAY Storage Device is Not Acceptable CAUSE The program installer device cannot be found COUNTERMEASURES Send the LINDBERGH board in for repair with the
50. D will be adjusted accordingly When PC mode Tint G R Sharpness and Color are not available Each adjusted setting will be stored separately according to its input mode 11 3 ADJUSTMENT METHOD 3 ACTIVATING DETAILED SETTINGS Allow you to make even more precise picture settings to activate Detail Settings A Press the MENU button to display the menu Press the ENTER button to select Picture B Press the ENTER button to select Mode Press the A or W button to select Standard or Movie then press the ENTER button C Press the A or W button to select Detailed Settings then press the ENTER button 4 ACTIVATING BLACK ADJUST You can select the black level on the screen to adjust the screen depth A Press the A or W button to select Black Adjust then press the ENTER button B Press the A or W button to select Off Low Medium or High then press the ENTER button Off Turns off the black adjustment function Low Sets the black color depth to low Medium Sets the black color depth to medium High Sets the black color depth to high 5 ACTIVATING DYNAMIC CONTRAST You can adjust the screen contrast so that the optimal contrast is provided A Press the or V button to select Dynamic Contrast then press the ENTER button B Press the A or V button to select Off Low Medium or High then press the ENTER button Turns off the dynamic contrast adjustment function
51. DLP unit otherwise personal Injury may oc cur Whenever moving the unit manipulate the movement from either end of the cabinet Never push or pull the unit from the front or backside as this can cause the unit to topple over causing damage to the unit and possible injury to any persons in the locality 1 Position both Video Cabinet and Gun Console in the approx area of operation allowing room to gain access from all sides SERVICE DOOR 6 3 Fig 01 Remove the SERVICE DOOR from the side 6 3 Fig 02 of the Gun Console NOILVTIVLSNI 9 ATHWASSV 2 17 NOILVTIV ISNI 9 A18IW4SSV 2 18 6 3 FIXING THE GUN CONSOLE TO THE VIDEO CABINET 2 Pass the Harness Connectors A to E 14 m EL through the Harness Access Point position the unit close to the uw C3 DLP CABINET YD 2 6 3 Fig 03 Locate the Connector Plate in the front panel on the DLP Cabinet Take the EARTH Wire E and securely attach it to the EARTH POINT on the Plate Take the remaining four Connectors A to D and plug them to the positions shown on the Connector Plate 6 3 Fig 04 Take the VIDEO Cable that fitted through the Connector Plate and pass it through the Harness Access Point into the Weapon Cabinet Once inside the Cabinet take the VIDEO Cable and attach it to the Video Output Connector on the LINDBERGH Game Box a E N d 6 3 Fig
52. ECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON BACKUP DATA COMPLETED Screen BACKUP DATA CLEAR COMPLETED PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT 57 1531 Q 58 9 3 GAME TEST MODE INTERFERENCE PREVENTION WIRING AX WARNING Store maintenance man or Engineer must be doing of this work When it works by there are neither knowledge nor a technology it causes the break down Please work after cutting the power on off switch without fail It causes the elec tric shock and the short circuit accident Please do not damage wiring When wiring is damaged it causes the electric shock and the short circuit accident When the game machines of a same or similar type are installed side by side their sensors may interfere with each other To reject the interference follow the procedure below The following game machines employ a same or similar type of sensor If interference happens to the sensors operation of the games may be mutually disturbed THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD 2 U R type DX type and Super DX type DEATH CRIMSON U R type and DX type THE LOST WORLD U R type DX type and Super DX type BRAVE FIRE FIGHTERS CONFIDENTIAL MISSION U R type and DX type SHAKATTO TAMBOURINE LUPIN THE 3RD THE SHOOTING U R type and DX type THE MAZE OF THE KINGS U R type and DX type THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD 3 U R type and DX type VIRTUA COP 3 U R type and DX type GHOST SQUAD U R type and DX type THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD
53. ERMEASURES Turn the power off and then restart Error 11 DISPLAY JVS I O board is not connected to main board CAUSE 1 The I O board is not connected 2 Unreliable connection between the main board and the I O board 1 1 Connect the I O board to the main board Verify that the power cable is connected to I O board 2 Reconnect or replace the JVS cable that connects the I O board to the main board COUNTERMEASURES Error 12 DISPLAY JVS board does not fulfill the game spec CAUSE The correct I O board is not connected COUNTERMEASURES Use an I O board that provides the proper input output for the game Error 15 DISPLAY Game Program Not Found CAUSE The key chip is not connected COUNTERMEASURES Check that the key chip is connected correctly Check that the key chip from a different system is not inserted Error 21 DISPLAY Game Program Not Found on Game Disk CAUSE There is no program image on the game disk COUNTERMEASURES Check that a game disk corresponding to the key chip is inserted into the drive Error 22 DISPLAY Game Program Not Found on Device CAUSE There is no game image on the game installer device COUNTERMEASURES Perform a reinstall from the game disk Error 24 DISPLAY DVD Drive Not Found CAUSE The DVD drive cannot be found COUNTERMEASURES Connect the DVD drive ONILOOHSA1ENOUL EFJ 97 ONILOOHSA1ENOUL EJ 98 15 2 ERROR DISPLAY Error 25 DISPL
54. ETTINGS AT TIME OF INSTALLATION Refer to the LINDBERGH Service Manual for details on the SYSTEM TEST MODE and Chapter 4 F GAME TEST for the GAME TEST MODE Using TEST MODE Set Adjust and Confirm the following settings shown below 7 COIN ASSIGNMENTS Set up the Coin Settings under COIN ASSIGNMENTS COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON SERVICE TYPE COMMON 2 e NETWORK SETTING Select the MAIN NETWORK and set it up in the following manner DHCP DISABLE There is no need to set a specific value for the IP address Leave the display IP address as is and exit the settings NOILVTIVLSNI 9 A18IW4SSV 2 29 JNIHOVMW DNIAOW NAHM SNOILOQV23Hd M 30 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE WARNING Always disconnect the power cable before moving the product If it is moved with the power cable connected the cable could be damaged causing fire or electric shock To move the unit over the floor pull in the adjustors and have the casters contact the floor While moving the unit be careful that the casters do not roll over the power cord or the ground wire If cord or wire is damaged there could be electrical shocks and or short circuits When crossing a sloped or stepped area disconnect the PTV from the Main Cabinet If you tilt them while connected together the connection points may be damaged and personnel could be injured When lifting the cabinet up steps you must hold it by the desi
55. KET LAUNCHER 10 LGJ 1340UK x2 FAN UNIT AC UK 2 RMB 1000UK 1 RMB 1100UK 4 LGJ 1340UK ASSY GUN CABINET ASSY SUB CABI DX FAN UNIT AC UK 4 RMB 1300UK ASSY CONTROL HOLDER L 5 RMB 1320UK ASSY CONTROL HOLDER R 6 RMB 2000UK ASSY CONTROL PANEL 7 CTF 2100 A JPT 2030 x2 CONTROL UNIT SENSOR UNIT 8 RMB 4000UK ASSY MAIN BD 9 RMB 4100UK ASSY ELEC 401 RMB INST D ASSY INST DX 116 19 PARTS LIST 1 ASSEMBLY Component Part RMB 0500UK RMB 1000UK LB1046 LB1102 421 988 91UK 421 7020UK 440 501860 LB1130 PK0451 PK0452 PK0453 PK0454 030 000840 SB 060 F00800 0B RMB INST D N A For Details See RMB INST UK RMB 0000UK Description ASSY DLP ASSY GUN CABINET LABEL TESTED FOR ELEC SAFETY STICKER DANGEROUS VOLTAGE STICKER SERIAL NUMBER UK STICKER CAUTION FORK STICKER C EPILEPSY MULTI LABEL WEEE WHEELIE BIN PALLET DLP RMB DX SHRINK BAG DLP RMB DX PALLET MAIN RMB DX SHRINK BAG MAIN RMB DX M8X40 BLT W S BLK M8 WSHR FORM A FLT BLK ASSY INST DX 1 1 Quantity ON NY RMB 0000UK 1611 S1uVd 117 1SsI1SLUVd B 118 19 1 PARTS LIST 111 ASSY DLP 1 05010 2 1006 117 5233UK 4 RMB 0502UK MA1019 601 5699UK13 01 030 000816 060 500800 029 00625 0 3 RMB 0660UK 4 RMB 0670UK 5 RMB 0530UK 6 RMB 0570UK 10 LGJ 1340UK 11 RMB 0511UK 12 RMB 0512UK 13 RMB
56. KT UK 1 19 3 81096 STICKER PROTECTIVE EARTH 1 5 101 EP1382 FILTER SCHAFFNER FN682 10 06 1 gt 102 51 1109 SW ROCKER 1 vi 103 EP1302 IEC INLET FUSED 1 107 310 5029 D508 HEAT SHRINK SLEEVING 50 8DIA 4 4 201 000 P00308 M3X8 MSCR PAN PAS 4 203 050 00400 M4 NUT FLG SER PAS 2 301 TFF 60001UK WH ACIN 1 SHOWN 124 19 1 PARTS LIST 1 1 5 ASSY MASK Component Part RMB 0531UK RMB 0532UK RMB 0535UK RMB 0536UK PT 1082X 838 13145R02 000 P00410 W 060 F00400 050 U00300 068 330808 PN RMB 60041UK HDF 65010UK HDF 65011UK NOT SHOWN RMB 0530UK 1 1 Description MASK BASE PROTECT SCREEN DLP STICKER MASK L STICKER MASK R IR COVER LED BD GUN SENSE HOD 4 10 PAN W FS PAS M4 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS M3 NUT NYLOK PAS M3 WSHR 80D FLT NYLON WH LED MASK EXT WH MASK EXT 2 62 WH MASK SENSE LINK 62 RMB 0530UK Quantity 1611 S1uVd E 125 1SsI1SLUVd B 126 19 1 PARTS LIST RMB 0571UK RMB 0572UK RMB 0573UK 838 0013UK 008 T00412 0B 000 P00310 W 000 P00325 068 330808 PN RMB 60045UK NOT SHOWN 05700 1 1 11116 ASSY ROCKET LAUNCHER RMB 0570UK Description TUBE LAUNCHER TUBE NOZZLE PLATE DIFFUSER LED GUN BD M4X12 TMP PRF TH BLK M3X10 PAN W S PAS M3X25 MSCR PAN PAS M3 WSHR 80D FLT NYLON WH LED GUN Quantity N UJ UJ UJ UJ k 19 1 PARTS LIST 1 1 10 ASSY FAN UNIT
57. NDBERGH Manual CH 4 A STORAGE INFORMATION See LINDBERGH Manual CH 4 B JVS TEST See LINDBERGH Manual CH 4 C MONITOR TEST This Chapter Section A SPEAKER TEST This Chapter Section B COIN ASSIGNMENTS This Chapter Section C CLOCK SETTINGS This Chapter Section D NETWORK SETTINGS This Chapter Section E GAME TEST MODE Advance to the GAME TEST MODE Menu EXIT Exit the SYSTEM TEST MENU and return to GAME After completing the Initial SYSTEM TEST MENU set up advance to the GAME TEST MENU and complete the following checks described in this chapter NOILVTIVLSNI 9 ATHWASSV 2 23 NOILVTIVLSNI 9 A18W4SSV 2 24 6 6 CHECKING ASSEMBLY SET UP DISPLAY TEST When the MONITOR TEST is selected from the System Test Menu Screen a screen to test the CRT Monitor will be displayed Though the DISPLAY is pre adjusted at the time of shipment from the factory view the test screen to determine whether or not adjustment is necessary If so refer to Chapter 9 and adjust the display MONITOR TEST 1 2 BLUE GREEN RED WHITE PRESS TEST TO EXIT 6 6 CHECKING ASSEMBLY SET UP SPEAKER TEST When selected from the System Test Menu the SPEAKER TEST Menu will be displayed 6 6 Fig 03 Use the SERVICE button to step to the speaker SPEAKER TEST ON BOARD required to be checked and then press the TEST RIGHT SPEAKER OFF Button to change their OFF I REAR RIGHT SPEAKER OFF
58. OARD FOR SERVICING 101 Qquvoag JWVD a 102 16 1 REMOVING THE GAME BOARD 7 Switch off the main unit 2 Remove the security screws and unlock the Service Door located on the Left Hand side of the Gun Console Remove the Service Door 3 Locate the group of Connectors fitted above the LINDBERGH Game Board Carefully separate each pair connectors releasing the Clip Lock that holds both halves of the connectors together Always disconnect by holding the connectors moulding and never pull on the wire as this can damage wiring and connector terminations CONNECTION POINT 16 1 REMOVING THE GAME BOARD 3 Check that all Connectors at the Connection Point have been disconnected and that the Wiring Harness attached to the CABINET is separated from the Wiring Harness attached to the MAIN BOARD ASSEMBLY Remove the VIDEO CABLE from the LINDBERGH Game Board 4 Remove the two Fixing Screws securing the Main Board Assembly in place Tilt the Main Board outwards and lift it from the fixing guide at the bottom and remove it fron the Cabinet With the Main Board removed from the cabinet disconnect the Wiring Harness from the LINDBERGH Game Board Remove the four fixing screws one located on each corner of the LINDBERGH CONNECTION POINT FIXING SCREW hd gt A z Qquvoag JWVD 103 Qquvoag JWVD a 104 IMPORTANT With the key chip
59. OUNTERMEASURES Check that the network cable has not been pulled out Check that the DHCP server is running Error 44 DISPLAY Game Program Not Found on Server CAUSE No program image on the network server COUNTERMEASURES Check that the game title place on the network server and the key chip correspond to each other Error 51 DISPLAY Wrong Resolution Setting CAUSE The game does not support the current resolution settings COUNTERMEASURES Change the DIP SW to the correct settings and restart Error 52 DISPLAY Wrong Horizontal Vertical Setting CAUSE The monitor horizontal vertical settings are incorrect COUNTERMEASURES Change the DIP SW to the correct settings and restart FJ 99 NOTES B TROUBLESHOOTING 100 GAME BOARD WARNING When working with the product be sure to turn the power off Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit Be careful not to damage the wires Damaged wires may cause an electric shock Era short circuit or present a risk of fire e Do not use this product with connectors other than those that were connected and used with the game board at the time of shipping Do not carelessly connect wires to connectors that were not used at the time of shipping as this may cause gt overheating smoke or fire damage When returning the game board after making repairs or replacements make sure that there are no
60. PANL 12 i SB B pa i m i m uu START LAMP 2 START m GND 12N a L 2 MN Quit 3 3 UN eco 4 GND 3862 2P START LAMP 3 2 START a 4 25 RMB 60037UK 80 5 EU 11 NH ZP 2 21 D3 4 SW _ 3155 RMB 6001SUK ee 4 GND mM Um m asr a 3 RMB 60019UK A Tal 24V 3 P EXV _ 80 RECOIL 124 5097 EXV SM 1 3 45V H3 45V DL T 90 90 i iv Tia _ 99 45V TRG GND CT s 7 S 50 75 2 GND ee 1 eo GND CTF 60033 GND D1 SM aa AVCC 2 1 Es STEERNG 3 GUN an A D SCH 4 1 GND AGND 5 5V 10 7 GND 6 20 02 3 3 TRG ES B1 MEA 2P START 2 1P TRG aS gt E 22 q A D 6CH D2 01 MZD 2P TRG AGND C2 E1 oo Lulu F OUT E GUN 2P 80 CTF 2100 2 5 AGND B2 TRG 839 1243 4 2P F OUT 8 2 SHIELD FUSE BRD CTF CONTROL UNIT 4 1P BOM iC SV 1P LEFT PLAYER 2P SELECT AD VEM GND jupe 5 pue AGND 1P GUN RECOIL i AVCC SV BD GUN SENSE 20 5V CON 2 A D XH XH 6P NEW EDIT UR B2 A2 Em x A D 8CH LED 838 14465 01 C2 B2 90 90 BOM 2 3 METER 2 AGND 02 C2 40 oO A5 START LAMP E D o0 D SELECT 5 6 RECOIL 4P 837 1499 USED 25 C SH 80 ETE 60033 RECOIL 2P
61. REGIONAL SETINGS CN3 CH1 DIL SW 1 CREDIT SETTINGS DIL SW3 Regional Settings SERVICE BUTTON Status LED Connector CN5 CH2 DIL SW1 credit settings CH1 CN3 4 5 e k E CH2 SERVICE BUTTON A v Se ATE a M ne STATUS LED T ba ___ lt x _ 2 NEN 52 1 0 CONNECTOR TO HOST i M CN5 gt h Adjust these switches to specify the type of Coin Acceptor used and currency Default SW1 amp SW2 ON SR3in parallel made Sterling Provides a service credit when pressed Flashes when functioning Inputs and Outputs to and from host To secondary SR3 Coin Acceptor To secondary Coin Acceptor Mars NRI ect Adjust to required price of pay To primary Coin Acceptor Mars Nri ect To primary SR3 Coin Acceptor REGIONAL AND ACCEPTOR SETTINGS SW3 a COIN HANDLING gt y 03 Aoqe ay Ul umous se 2 3 SLA 991 uo MS 195 ANOA uio BY s u31euu jeu gt Nuras Punsixe ay asn 146 14 e ueJJ4 Wa 104 sabed ay uo e qe 5 JO d BY u sbunes uondo y L MS 195 uonisod sly
62. T button The Player 1 START button on the cabinet will then light up Press the TEST button again to turn it OFF START2 LAMP This will say ON when you select START2 LAMP and press the TEST button The Player 2 START button on the cabinet will then light up Press the TEST button again to turn it OFF LEFT LAMP When you select LEFT LAMP and press the TEST button the number will change sequentially and the LEFT LAMP on the cabinet will flash on off or light according to that number Press the TEST button again to turn it OFF RIGHT LAMP When you select RIGHT LAMP and press the TEST button the number will change sequentially and the RIGHT LAMP on the cabinet will flash on off or light according to that number Press the TEST button again to turn it OFF Move the arrow to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the GAME TEST Menu Screen 9 3 GAME TEST MODE GAME ASSIGNMENTS Select GAME ASSIGNMENTS to display the following screen and check the GAME SETTINGS This test should be used periodically to check that each output device is functioning correctly GAME ASSIGNMENTS GAME DIFFICULTY LIFE SETTING INITIAL LIFE MAX LIFE FREE CONTINUE LIFE ADVERTISE SOUND 153 2 SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Press the SERVICE Button to step the Arrow around to select the function required then press the TEST Button to gain entry GAME DIFFICULTY Set the level of difficulty to one
63. TEST MENU appears Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item Press the TEST Button to confirm selection of the item When testing and checking are completed select EXIT and press the TEST Button The System Test Menu Screen reappears When all tests are completed select EXIT and press the TEST Button The Game Screen reappears 1531 Q 45 1531 Q 46 9 3 GAME TEST MODE GAME TEST MODE Menu IMPORTANT When changes to the Game Configuration are made they will not take effect unless the Game Test Mode is exited properly If this exit routine is not completed correctly the Game Configuration will remain unchanged Do not configure the game in ways not described in this text It is possible that the game will not function properly 2 3 4 Select GAME TEST MODE from the System Test Menu Screen to display the Game GAME TEST MENU Test Mode Menu INPUT TEST OUTPUT TEST Use the SERVICE Button to CAME ASSI NIME move the cursor to the desired CONTROLLER ADJUSTMENT test item BOOKKEEPING Press the TEST Button BACKUP DATA CEEAR gt EXIT to enter the selected item After the test is complete move the cursor to EXIT and press the T TEST Button to return to the GAME TEST Menu Screen 9 3 Fig 01 The following is available to be checked during the GAME TEST 9 3 1 INPUT TEST Test each Input 9 3 2 OUTPUT TEST Te
64. TINUED PLAY When all LIFE is lost the CONTINUE message will be displayed If you wish to CONTINUE insert the required number of coins and press the START button again If there are enough credits re maining to CONTINUE you can join again by pressing the START button 13 TOP 10 NAME ENTRY If your total points are within the TOP 10 after completing all the stages in the game you will be able to enter your name 8 2 HINTS FOR PLAYING THE GAME 1 Aim and shoot at the weapons If you shoot the enemies weapons they be defeated with a single shot Even the large enemies with lots of strength can be quickly eliminated if you aim at their weapons Defeat enemies with SUPERSHOTS When you defeat enemy with a SUPERSHOT your Rage Gauge will fill quicker and you will receive a higher grade at the end of the stage There are three types of SUPERSHOTS CRACK SHOTS which are when you shoot an enemy s weapon FAST SHOTS which are when you de feat an enemy soon after he appears on the screen and HEROIC SHOTS which are when you defeat an enemy soon after he she appears on the screen by shooting his weapon You Il get through the game like a pro by making these SUPERSHOTS in succession Complete the tasks Various tasks will arise within the stages If you fail at a task your health may be damaged or you may be diverted to a more difficult path Successfully completing the tasks is the key to better performance If you are lo
65. TROUBLE SHOOTING 11 5 REPLACING THE LAMP 11 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION COIN SELECTOR AND CREDI T SETTI NGS 12 1 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR 12 2 ADJUSTING PRICE OF PLAY 12 3 SR3 OPTIONS TEACH AND RUN PROGRAMMING 43 44 46 47 48 49 50 54 57 58 60 64 65 67 68 69 76 77 81 82 84 88 SIN31NOO 30 418V1 SIN31NOO 30 418V1 TABLEOF CONTENTS 14 15 20 21 FLUORESCENT TUBES AND LAMP REPLACEMENT 5 TIT TROUBLE SHOOTING nnn 15 1 TROUBLE SHOOTING WHEN ERROR MESSAGE IS SHOWN 95 15 2 ERROR CODE DISPLAY 96 GAME BOARD 101 16 1 REMOVING THE GAME BOARD 102 16 2 COMPOSITION OF GAME BOARD 104 LOADING GAME SOFTWARE m 17 1 ATTACHING THE DVD DRIVE AND KEY CHIP 105 17 2 TURNING POWER ON SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 107 DESIGN RELATED PARTS HE PARTS LIST rr 116 19 1 PARTS LIST DPL ASSEMBLY
66. Taiwan gt 6 5 Fig 04 gt The power cord is laid out indoors Protect the power cord by attaching wire cover to it If ground will be established with a ground wire made available separately lay out the ground wire indoors and have it protected Taiwan 6 5 Fig 05 6 6 CHECKING ASSEMBLY SET UP THE MACHINE COMES WITH PRE INSTALLED SOFTWARE WHICH ALLOWS YOU TO GO STRAIGHT INTO CHECKING ASSEMBLY SET UP HOWEVER IF THERE IS A REQUIREMENT TO RE INSTALL SOFT WARE FOR ANY REASON SEE CHAPTER 17 FOR DETAILS The Installation TEST MODE ensures that the assembly has been made correctly and the IC BD is satisfactory refer to Chapter 9 Refer to the LINDBERGH Service manual for details on SYSTEM TEST MODE and Chapter 9 3 GAME TEST for details on the Game Test SYSTEM TEST MENU The System Test Menu can be used to check the information or the operation of the LINDBERGH Board adjust Monitor Colour and perform Coin Credits settings Press the TEST Button after powering up the machine and the following SYSTEM TEST MENU will be displayed SYSTEM TEST MENU SYSTEM INFORMATION STORAGE INFORMATION JVC TEST MONITOR TEST SPEAKER TEST COIN ASSIGNMENTS CLOCK SETTING NETWORK SETTING GAME TEST MODE gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST Use the SERVICE Button to move the Cursor to the desired option and press TEST to action the Option selected SYSTEM INFORMATION See LI
67. UE PLAY TOTAL TIME gt H PLAY TIME P H AVERAGE PLAY TIME LONGEST PLAY TIME SHORTEST PLAY TIME PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE 2 BOOK KEEPING Screen 2 3 GAME TIMINGS Displays information on the following NUMBER OF GAMES Total number of games played by Player 1 and Player 2 FIRST PLAY Total number of first time plays by Player 1 and Player 2 CONTINUE PLAY Total number of times Player 1 and Player 2 opted to continue TOTAL TIME Amount of time the cabinet has been in operation Does not count TEST MODE PLAY TIME Amount of time game has been played AVERAGE PLAY TIME Average play time for one game LONGEST PLAY TIME Longest play time for one game SHORTEST PLAY TIME Shortest play time for one game In the above Table the following will apply THE NUMBER D DAYS H HOURS M MINUTES S SECONDS 55 1531 Q BOOK KEEPING THREE CXEIIT UU TARGET Press TEST Button to advance to the next Screen BOOK KEEPING 3 3 OMOOS OM 3035 171MOOS 1M 30S 2 5 2M 30S zMOOS NM OS 4Moos OS SMoos 5M30S eO OS eN Z OS 7 gt Piu gc e 8a moos 8a m3o0os 9MNMOOS 9M 3035 OVER BOOK KEEPING 3 3 TIME HISTGRAM L LLLI OmM29S OmMs9S 1295 1 5 9SsS 2 M 2 S 2 595 M 2 9 S M 5 SS 4M29S 4Ms59S SM29S SMs9S 6M29S 6Ms59S 7 2 gt 95 7 595 BM29S BMs5s9S S 12 9 lt 9M 5 lt TOMOOS PRESS TEST BUTTON TO E
68. XIT XOT OT 3 BOOK KEEPING Screen 3 3 TIME HISTOGRAM The GAME HISTOGRAM displays how many times a play ended within certain time intervals Use this as a reference when determining settings such as difficulty level This displays PLAY TIMES a scale from 0MOOS to 9 595 based on 30 second intervals All play times ten minutes or over are included in the item OVER 10 005 In the above Table the following will apply M MINUTES S SECONDS Press TEST Button to Exit BOOK KEEPING 3 3 and Return to the GAME TEST MENU 9 3 GAME TEST MODE EIT BACKUP DATA CLEAR Press the SERVICE Button to select BACKUP DATA CLEAR from the GAME TEST MENU and then press the TEST Button to gain entry to the BACKUP DATA CLEAR Menu 7 Press the SERVICE Button to select YES followed by the TEST Button will automatically CLEAR the BACK UP DATA and reset all readings to 0 The BACK UP DATA Screen will change to the COMPLETED Screen to confirm that the Data is Cleared Pressing the TEST Button will EXIT the BACK UP DATA CLEAR routine and Return the Screen to the GAME TEST Menu 153 Q 2 Press the SERVICE Button to select NO followed by the TEST Button will automatically EXIT the BACKUP DATA CLEAR and return the Machine to the GAME TEST Menu without changing any of the DATA Records BACKUP DATA CLEAR MENU Screen BACKUP DATA CLEAR CLEAR CANCEL SEL
69. a 5 91 Inch screwdriver and pair of gloves 7 Make sure that the DLP Unit is isolated from the Mains Supply 2 Remove the Back Service Door on the DLP Cabinet 3 Using a screwdriver remove the fixing screws holding the cover in place 11 5 LAMP REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE 4 Remove the Lamp Cover AV1dSIG HOLINOW 79 AV1dSIG HOLINOW 80 11 5 LAMP REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Separate the Lamp from the engine by holding the handle and pulling it out 7 Replacing the Lamp Be sure the replacement Lamp is the same type After replacing the lamp align the lamp cover with the groove and secure the screws TV will not turn on if the lamp cover is not correctly closed as this will activate the protective circuit 8 Re Assembling the Unit Once the Lamp as been replaced rebuilt the Unit in the reverse order 11 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION SAMSUNG DLP SERIES 650 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION The descriptions and characteristics in these owner s instructions are given for information purposes only and are subject to modification without notice are subject to modification without notice Model Name Screen Size Diagonal PC Resolution Sound Output Dimension W x H x D Weight Environmental Considerations Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Temperature Storage Humidity This device is a Class B digital apparatus HL56A650C1F 56 inch
70. a Adapter 0 UPA DOWNY LEFT lt Use this when connecting a RIGHT ENTER Samsung DMA device through an Use to select on screen menu items ae and switching to and change menu values Dee For more information on the INFO operating procedures refer to the Press to display information on the user manual of the DMA TV screen This button is available when COLOR BUTTONS Anynet HDMI CEC is On Use these button in the CH LIST and W LINK e PSIZE CC Picture size selection SAMSUNG Controls the caption decoder f FAV CH 5 E MODE Press to switch to your favorite channels Press to select the preset display and sound modes for sports cinema and games Use these buttons in the DMA aad Aynata modes 2 lt lt This remote can be used to control recording on Samsung recorders with the Anynet feature X The performance of the remote control may be affected by bright light AV1dSIG HOLINOW AV1dSIG HOLINOW 70 11 3 ADJUSTMENT METHOD 7 CHANGING THE PICTURE STANDARD You can select the type of picture which best corresponds to your viewing requirements Contrast 80 Brightness 45 A Press the MENU button to display menu Sharpness 50 Press the ENTER button to select Picture 50 Tint G R G50 R50 Detailed Settings Picture Options B Press the ENTER button to select Mode Press the A or V button to select Dy
71. actions not referred to in this manual This manual should be read in conjunction with the specific manufacturer s manual for such equipment Descriptions contained herein may be subject to change without prior notification The contents described herein are fully prepared with due care However should any question arise or errors be found please contact SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD Descriptions contained herein may be subject to change without prior notification The contents described herein are fully prepared with due care However should any question arise or errors be found please contact SEGA NOILSNGOULNI SIN31NOO 30 418V1 TABLEOF CONTENTS BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT i TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 u u u uuu ii INTRODUCTION bt XM COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE vii HANDLING PRECAUTIONS Zak 2 2 OPERATION AREA 221 o EM ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATI 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE EAM GAME DESCRIPTION 9 1 8 2 HINTS FOR PLAYING THE GAME PRECAUTIONS REGARDI NG INSTALLATION LOCATION PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION PARTS DESCRIPTIONS ACCESSORIES
72. any whatsoever for any injury and or damage caused by specification changes not designated by SEGA Before installing the product check for the Electrical Specification Sticker SEGA products have a sticker on which the electrical specifications are detailed Ensure that the product is compatible with the power supply voltage and frequency requirements of the location in which the machine is to be installed Install and operate the machine only in places where appropriate lighting is available allowing warning stickers to be clearly read To ensure maximum safety for customers and operators stickers and printed instructions describing potentially hazardous situations are applied to potentially hazardous locations Ensure that the product s operating location has sufficient lighting to allow any warnings to be read If any sticker or printed warning is removed or defaced do not operate the machine until an identical item has replaced it Exercise great care when handling the monitor applies only to product with monitor Some of the monitor TV parts are subject to high tension voltage Even after turning the power off some components are liable to high tension voltage Only qualified service engineers should perform monitor repair and replacement In cases where commercially available monitors and printers are used only the items relating to this product are contained in this manual Some commercially available equipment will have functions and re
73. ause a fire and electric shock Be sure to use an independent power supply equipped with an earth leakage breaker Using a power supply without an earth leakage breaker can cause an outbreak of fire if a power surge OCCUIS Putting many loads on one electrical outlet can cause generation of heat and a fire resulting from overload When using an extension cord ensure that the cord is rated at 15 A or higher AC 100 V 120 V area and 7 A or higher AC 220 V 240 V area Using a cord rated lower than the specified rating can cause a fire and electric shock ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION MAX 2 5A AC 240V 50Hz WARNING For the operation of this machine secure a minimum area of 2 6 m W x 3 m D The dimensions of the base periphery are established in consideration of ventilation maintenance and customer passage And if they fall and hit their head there could be a very serious injury Be sure to always secure enough space as prescribed in this manual sure to provide sufficient space specified in this manual Do not allow objects to block the ventilation ports It can cause generation of heat and a fire SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage or compensation for damage to a third party resulting from the failure to observe this instruction INSTALLATION SPACE IMPORTANT In order to transport the machine into a building the minimum necessary dimensions of the opening of doors etc
74. bility to dispose of their waste equipment by arranging to return it to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment or by returning it to SEGA Amusements Europe Ltd for reprocessing For more information about where you can send your waste equipment for recycling contact your local authority office or SEGA Amusements Europe UK sales office REGISTERED IN ENGLAND REGISTERED NO 1711515 REGISTERED OFFICE SUITE 3A OAKS HOUSE 12 22 WEST STREET EPSOM SURREY KT18 7RG
75. bly to the point of losing LIFE or the player may be diverted to a path of the game where a large number of enemies appear and launch a massive attack Destroy 2machine guns the Swi M 4 e 0 b 0 0 hi 36 8 1 9 GAME OVERVIEW BATTLES WITH THE BOSSES A unique boss awaits the player at the end of each stage The way to defeat them varies and will be revealed in the form of on screen instructions A INSTRUCTIONS Destroy2 machine hine guns of the Liar 7 s 9 7 SHODPI The boss 5 life gauge will decrease when the player attacks according to the instructions The player defeats the boss by successfully carrying out all of the instructions When the boss begins an attack sometimes a cancel gauge will appear The boss s attack can then be avoided by forcing the cancel gauge down to zero A BOSS S LIFE GAUGE BOSS 5 CANCEL GAUGE v III uondu seq 37 uondi seq 2 38 8 1 GAME OVERVIEW 10 GAME OVER If both players run out of LIFE the game will END LIFE is Shown as FIRST AID Kits 1 1 ADDITIONAL PLAYER If you want to join the game during play insert coins and press the START button at any time If there are enough credits remaining to play again the START button on the side with no one playing will continue to flash Joined the game by pressing the flashing START button 12 CON
76. c NO 330 NO 330 30 SMecc te3 s eld 990 13 _______ 0913 Ic NO 330 d3O NO NO Bid 0006 H3 OZ NO 330 d3O NO 350 _____ k 006 49 6h NO 330 350 ddO 5 3 8 NO 330 330 330 350 Gd gg s eld 92 13 008 Zh 4O NO NO NO 7 5 085 5 23 sheld 92 13 008 Ob 330 NO NO NO 330 Fed ee 0 dos fo _ 330 NO 350 ___ 9 8 5 5 210991 43 909 vl 430 NO NO 440 350 52813 ____ eid dos 009 330 NO 330 NO NO Maleng 4612 430 NO 330 NO 130 0 330 NO d3O 330 NO SMedgci doc X 0 wo puoi uso sleds rg 330 30 NO 430 330 NO _ 330 330 NO 330 4400 NO 430 330 330 350 NO a Boa No 4 eaa _ sedsz ms 402 t 330 350 330 330 00 2 _ 330 40 350 530 _____ Rpg dO _ S 2 pT S COIN HANDLING 86 gt V 9 lt LLI gt lt o LLI cc cc LLI a COIN HANDLING No NO NO 3 0 9 0 I 07H edy 0l3 09 i NO NO 3 0 SAIC E
77. ction Places subject to rain or water leakage or places subject to high humidity in the proximity of an indoor swimming pool and or shower etc Places subject to direct sunlight or places subject to high temperatures in the proximity of heating units etc Places filled with inflammable gas or vicinity of highly inflammable volatile chemicals or hazardous matter Dusty places Sloped surfaces Places subject to any type of violent impact Vicinity of anti disaster facilities such as fire exits and fire extinguishers Areas where the temperature exceeds the applicable temperature ambient temperature range of 5 to 30 degrees centigrade 2 1 LIMITATAION OF USE WARNING Be sure to check the Electrical Specifications Ensure that this product is compatible with the location s power supply voltage and frequency requirements A plate describing Electrical Specifications is attached to the product Non compliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock NOILVIO71 NOILVTIVLSNI 94 SNOILLOV23Hd 9 This product requires a breaker and earth mechanism as part of the location facilities Using the product without these can cause a fire and electric shock Ensure that the indoor wiring for the power supply is rated at 15 A or higher AC single phase 100 V 120 V area and 7 A or higher AC 220 V 240 V area Non compliance with the Electrical Specifications can c
78. d disc use a soft cloth that has been soaked in water and squeezed After wiping remove any remaining moisture with a clean dry cloth See 6 5 Fig 01 When handling a Disc be careful not to contaminate it with your fingerprints 108 17 2 TURNING POWER ON SOFTWARE INSTALLATION HANDLING THE DISC 7 To clean disc wipe it with a soft cloth from the centre outwards 17 2 Fig 01 posite sides of the disc 17 2 Fig 02 3 Placing the DVD ROM into the DVD Drive with one hand put your forefinger into the centre hole while placing your thumb and middle finger on opposite sides of the disc When inserting a DVD ROM into the Drive make sure that the label is facing upwards 17 2 Fig 03 NOILVTIVISNI 4YVMLIOS 109 NOILVTIVLISNI 3HVM13OS E 110 17 2 TURNING POWER ON SOFTWARE INSTALLATION pe gt lt The software is not installed on the game board LINDBERGH RED when the power supply is engaged so the Error 22 message is not a malfunction However if there is another error display or if there is no video output at all there might have been an error in product assembly wiring connections might be faulty or the LINDBERGH RED might not be functioning properly After the power supply is engaged wait for Error 22 message to be displayed If the product is indiscriminately operated any way beforehand there could be unexpected problems or mal
79. ding hazardous situations relating to maintenance and servicing work Some portions of the cabinet contain high voltage and may cause accidents if touched When performing maintenance be very careful of the warning displays It is especially important that any complex repair and replacement work not mentioned herein should be performed by those technical personnel who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise In order to prevent accidents caution any customer ignoring the warnings to cease and desist immediately STICKER DISPLAY AND WARNING LABEL INFORMATION RMB 0000UK 8 LB1046 LABEL TESTED FOR ELEC SAFETY 9 LB1102 STICKER DANGEROUS VOLTAGE 10 421 7988 91UKSTICKER SERIAL NUMBER UK 11 421 7020UK STICKER CAUTION FORK 17 440 CS0186UK STICKER C EPILEPSY MULTI 19 LB1130 LABEL WEEE WHEELIE BIN RMB 0550UK 16 421 7501 10 STICKER FL 40W 17 LB1104 STICKER CAUTION HOT SURFACE 18 LB1102 STICKER DANGEROUS VOLTAGE RMB 0670UK 3 LB1096 STICKER PROTECTIVE EARTH RMB 4000UK 3 LB1096 STICKER PROTECTIVE EARTH 107 LB1101 STICKER WARNING BATTERY AWARNING AWARNING AAWARNING cause burns replacing them SNOILNWI4dd DNIIONVH B FJ PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION WARNING This product is an indoor game machine Do not install it outside Even indoors avoid installing in places mentioned below so as not to cause a fire electric shock injury and or malfun
80. e cause thereof to ensure Satisfactory operation 8 1 GAME OVERVIEW CREDIT START GAME SCREEN RELOAD RAGE MODE DEFENCE ITEMS TASKS BATTLE WITH THE BOSSES 10 GAME OVER 11 ADDITIONAL PLAYER 12 CONTINUE PLAY 13 TOP10 NAME ENTRY uondi seq 2 IE 8 2 HINTS FOR PLAYING THE GAME SIX TOP HINTS GIVEN TO PLAY THE GAME 32 GAME OVERVIEW 1 When you insert coins they will be counted in the credit display at the bottom of the screen When you insert enough coins for a game the message at the bottom will change from INSERT COIN S to PRESS START BUTTON and the start buttons on either side will flash Up to 9 credits can be counted at once Coins inserted after 9 credits are recorded will not be counted or returned However the number of coins inserted will be counted in the data dis play and the coin meter Which start button you press will determine which side you will play on Once you press the start button the game will begin Once the game starts the video demonstration will play followed by the stage title and then it will go to the actual game GAME SCREEN 8 1 01 The LIFE AMMO REMAINING RAGE GAUGE MEDALS of the player playing on the left Player 1 are shown at the bottom left of the screen while those of the player playing on the right Player 2 are shown at the bottom right of the screen When no players are playing the number o
81. e damaged resulting in injuries from fragments etc Be careful not to get hand or finger caught when removing or attaching the parts Q Disconnection and connection of connectors will be performed within the narrow cabinet space Take due care not to scratch or otherwise injure yourself Q After adjusting or replacing a microswitch always check ON OFF function of the switch on the input test screen of the test mode 59 LINN EJ 60 e 10 1 HOW TO REPLACE THE MICROSWITCH If the operability of the Control Unit is unsatisfactory or if settings on the test mode calibration screen are ineffective the problem could be a defective mechanism displacement of the position where sensor or microswitch has been fastened or malfunctioning of the sensor or microswitch Carry out the following procedure to replace Control Unit sensor or microswitch To replace the Gun Controls internal components first separate the left shell Cover L from right shell Cover R The controls internal components are mounted on the right shell so work with the gun lying on its right side To replace the Shot Selector button microswitch first remove the Shot Selector button from the right shell 1 Turn off the power 2 Remove the 15 screws to separate the two shells 10 1 Fig 1 SCREW BLACK 15 X 12 W SMALL FLAT AND SPRING WASHER 10 1 HOW TO REPLACE THE MICROSWITCH 3 With the right side shell lying flat carefull
82. e differences a ditch or slope exist Do not leave power cords ground wires or network cables in areas of heavy foot traffic Doing so may cause them to become damaged possibly resulting in electric shock and or short circuits When leaving wiring across a floor always use a safety covers to protect the wires Wiring diameter Power Cables approx 0 8 Network Cable approx 0 5 power cord for this product has a ground terminal Make sure to use this ground termination when plugging it into an indoor outlet Failure to ground the product could lead to electrocution It can also cause malfunction Do not use connectors other than those connected to and used by the game board at the time of shipment Do not connect wires to unused connectors This could cause the generation of heat or smoke or a burnout CAUTION Wear appropriate work clothing so that work can be performed safely Use gloves and safety shoes to prevent accidents or injuries When installing a wire protection cover over a floor use a material shaped so that no one passing by will stumble over it Using a material that could be stumbled over might lead to an accidental fall Handle plastic parts with care Excessive weight or pressure may cause them to break and the broken pieces may cause injury When opening closing attaching removing doors or lids be careful that your hands or fingers etc does not get caught in the apparat
83. e main activities include checking LINDBERGH RED EX information and actions and the setting of coin credit Also a screen appears for checking screen adjustments For details see the LINDBERGH RED EX service manual which is provided with the product Use the following settings with this product If the settings are not as specified error messages might appear and operations might not be normal NOTE If you proceed to the game screen using different settings you will get an Error 200 message on the screen If that happens go back to the SYSTEM TEST MENU and change the settings to the following COIN ASSIGNMENTS COIN CHUTE Type of Coin Chute used COMMON SERVICE TYPE Type of Service Button used COMMON IMPORTANT When changing the game configuration changes will not take effect until the Game Test Mode properly after configuration changes Be sure to exit the Game Test Mode properly after configuration changes Do not configure the game in ways not described in this text It is possible that the game will not function properly 9 2 SYSTEM TEST MODE SYSTEM TEST MODE Menu uw N SYSTEM TEST MENU SYSTEM INFORMATION STORAGE INFORMATION 5 TEST MONITOR TEST SPEAKER TEST ON BOARD COIN ASSIGNMENTS CLOCK SETTING NETWORK SETTING GAME TEST MODE EXIT 9 2 Fig 01 SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST When the TEST Button is pressed the System Test Menu Screen SYSTEM
84. e screen gt 6 6 Fig 09 7 TOP adjustment 2 LEFT adjustment PLAYER 1 TOP LEFT CENTER X Y RIGHT BOTTOM DEFAULT CANCEL CHECK 3 CENTER adjustment 4 RIGHT adjustment 5 BOTTOM adjustment CONTROLLER ADJUSTMENT PLAYER 2 gt TOP LEFT CENTER X Y RIGHT BOTTOM DEFAULT CANCEL CHECK SELECT WITH START BUTTON AND PULL TRIGGER PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT Select TOP AIM at the TOP MARK and pull the TRIGGER The new value will appear in the NEW column The previous value will be shown in the OLD column Select LEFT AIM at the LEFT SIDE MARK and pull the TRIGGER The new value will appear in the NEW column The previous value will be shown in the OLD column Select CENTER AIM at the CENTRE MARK and pull the TRIGGER The new values for X and Y will appear in the NEW column The previous X and Y values will be shown in the OLD column Select RIGHT AIM at the RIGHT SIDE MARK and pull the TRIGGER The new value will appear in the NEW column The previous value will be shown in the OLD column Select BOTTOM AIM at the BOTTOM MARK and pull the TRIGGER The new value will appear in the NEW column The previous value will be shown in the OLD column 6 Use the CHECK option to CHECK the DETECTION POSITIONS For information on ADJUSTING THE GUN SIGHTS go to Chapter 9 3 4 Gun Adjustment PERFORM THE ABOVE INSTALLATION TEST INSPECTIONS EVERY MONTH 6 6 CHECKING ASSEMBLY SET UP S
85. e sure that the power supply voltage are correct Loose FUSE or wire around the AC Power line and harness Check Fuses AC Power harness wiring and connectors The Projector does not project an The VGA cable may not be fitted Check the VGA connection at both Lindbergh and at the PTV ensure that the 2 thumbscrews are secure at each end No sound output Volume is not adjusted properly Adjust the volume See Chapter 9 Board or Amplifier malfunction Check by performing a speaker test See Chapter 9 The Control Unit GUN does not target correctly Due to external or environmental Perform the Gun Adjustment in factors the targeting is off the Test Mode See Chapter 9 LED Board malfunction Check that the LED lights up If not does not light up replace it Sensor may be faulty Replace the Optic Sensor LED Board and Cover are Clean off soiled surface contaminated Fuse on the Sensor Unit has Fix the source of the Overload blown due to a momentary then replace the Fuse Electrical Overload The Control Unit GUN does not appear to be operating correctly A fault with the Microswitch Check ON OFF function in the Input Test and if not working exchange the Microswitch A fault with the LED Board Check that the LEDs are ON If not exchange them The Sensor Unit is Broken Exchange the Sensor Unit The lights the cabinet does not The fluorescent light is dead Exchange
86. e symbol below IMPORTANT Indicates important information that if ignored may result in the mishandling of the product and cause faulty operation or damage to the product SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD Block C 42 Barwell Business Park Chessington Surrey KT9 2NY United Kingdom Telephone 44 0 208 391 8090 Facsimile 44 0 208 391 8099 e mail mailbox sega co uk http www sega amusements co uk SPECIFICATIONS MACHINE DETAILS Width 1500 mm 59 05 inches Depth 1839 mm 72 40 inches Height 2326 mm 91 57 inches Weight 300 kg 661 3 Ibs Power Current 575 W 2 5 Amps Voltage 220 230 Vac 50Hz Monitor SAMSUNG 56 DLP NOTE The contents herein described are subject to change without notice NOILSNGOULNI NOILSNGOUYLNI Definition of Site Maintenence Personnel or Other Qualified Individuals Procedures not described in this manual or marked as to be carried out by site maintenance personnel or other qualified professionals should not be carried out by personnel without the necessary skill or technology Work carried out by unqualified persons may cause serious accidents including electrocution Parts replacement maintenance inspections and troubleshooting should be carried out by site maintenance personnel or other qualified professionals This manual includes directions for potentially dangerous procedures which should only be carried out by professionals with the ap
87. ens are used then the SR3 Coin Acceptor can be programmed to accept and credit special coins tokens Please follow the instructions below to enable and program the TEACH amp RUN facility Table 1 Teach amp Run Programming Bank 1 ON of ON of of __ ON of ON off ON off ON off ON off ON off ON off Bank 2 O O O O O O ON ON ON of of of ON of of ON ON of st ON 1 off N ON off off ON off N ON off off ON off N ON off off ON off Teach and Run EXAMPLE To teach coin channel 12 for 1 Switch off the power to the SR3 and set the Program DIL switches to 12 3 6 Switch on the power to the SR3 Press the reject lever within 20 seconds The LED will turn RED Start entering 1 coins until the LED flashes GREEN typically after 8 to 10 insertions NOTE If the LED turns GREEN after the 1st coin then the Teach amp Run is DISABLED Press the reject lever and the LED will turn GREEN The coin channel has now been programmed SET ALL SWITCHES TO THE OFF POSITION ONITGNVH B 89 IN3W32V 1448 dWV1 ES FLUORESCENT LAMP REPLACEMENT AXWARNING e When working with the product be sure to turn the power off Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit There is danger that hot lamps can cause burns Exercise due caution when replacing lamps Use lamps of the specified ratings Us
88. f CREDITS are displayed A REMAINING B RAGE GAUGE C MEDAL D LIFE E CREDITS MEL ma emn mn x uondi seq 33 uondi seq 2 34 8 1 5 GAME OVERVIEW 4 RELOAD 8 1 Fig 02 When the player fires all AMMO REMAINING the Gun will be EMPTY and the RELOAD message will appear on the screen The player can then reload the weapon by aiming it outside the screen The player can reload this way even if there are still bullets left The weapon is also reloaded automatically once a certain period of time has passed A RELOAD H HUH I Reload by pointing the controller off screen Jl RAGE MODE 8 1 Fig 03 The player enters RAGE MODE after pressing the RAGE MODE activation button The player can use RAGE MODE for a set amount of time depending on the level displayed in the RAGE GAUGE When RAGE MODE is activated the power of the bullets and the automatic firing speed increase If it is activated when the RAGE GAUGE is on MAX the player will become invincible for a brief period of time A RAGE ACTIVATION BUTTON Pressthe controllers button to activate Rambo s RAGE NOTE The Rage Gauge fills up quicker when the player defeats enemies efficiently The gauge also fills when the playe
89. fore plugging in the power cord 7 Remove the Service Door on the Left Hand side of the Gun Console to reveal the LINDBERGH Game Board 2 Remove the KEY CHIP from the DVD Software Kit and insert the Key Chip into the LINDBERGH At this point make sure to insert the Key Chip in the right direction and pushed all of the way in At this time also attach the IDENTITY STICKER to the Lindbergh 105 NOILVTIVISNI 3HVM13OS E 106 17 1 NH 6 PIN CONNECTOR ATTACHING THE DVD DRIVE AND KEY CHIP Connect the DVD Wire 2 Metres to the LINDBERGH connect the connector on the side with the LINDBERGH tag The USB MINI A can be connected to any of the ports 1 4 See below USB MINI A UIMOBERGH rg LINDBERGH s GAME BOARD 17 2 TURNING POWER ON SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AXAWARNING Be careful not to damage the DVD wire by getting it caught between objects etc Doing so may cause a short circuit or fire The following explanation assumes that the product has been assembled properly as explained above If there is an error or if the product operates in a manner other than as indicated below cut off the power supply immediately Failure to do so may result in a fire or electrical shock N If you look directly at the laser beam in the DVD DRIVE you could suffer vision impairment Do not look inside the DVD DRIVE NOILVTIVISNI 4YVMLIOS Do not use or store the DVD Drive or DVD Wire in an
90. functions as well as damage to parts Once Error 22 is displayed set the DVD ROM in the DVD DRIVE and re engage the power supply Installation takes place After the power supply is engaged the DVD DRIVE tray will not come out for about 30 seconds even if you press the switch This is due to DVD DRIVE initialization The DVD DRIVE tray can come out or return only while the power supply is engaged The tray cannot be opened or closed while the power is off Even after the software has been installed store the DVD software kit DVD DRIVE and DVD wire in a secure location If for any reason installation cannot be completed an error is displayed Refer to the service manual and take corrective action SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Take out the DVD Software Kit provided Switch ON the MAIN POWER Switch on the Unit The LINDBERGH starts up and an image appears on the screen However this may take several minutes depending on the type of display used then an ERROR will occur Check that it is ERROR 22 and proceed to the next operation If it s not ERROR 22 take corrective measures as indicated in the LINDBERGH Service Manual 17 2 TURNING POWER SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 3 Remove 1 urea Resin Head Screw and then remove the DVD Case CASE LID 17 2 Fig 04 Press the DVD Drive switch and the DVD Drive tray will open Set the DVD ROM from the DVD Software Kit into the Tray Always have t
91. g on the product can cause falling down accidents To check the top portion of the product use a Step ladder When using a stepladder or stool while working do not hold onto the billboard carrier Holding or hanging off this may bend it out of shape or damage it and could lead to a fall or an accident To avoid electric shock check that all doors and covers are fitted correctly To avoid electric shock short circuit and or parts damage do not put the following items on or in the periphery of the product Flower vases flowerpots cups water tanks cosmetics and receptacles containers vessels containing chemicals and water Check if all of the adjusters in contact with the surface If they are not the Cabinet can move and cause an accident AXCAUTION To avoid injury be sure to provide sufficient space by considering the potentially crowded situation at the installation location Insufficient installation space can cause contact collisions and or trouble between customers Q Do not attempt to clean this product using pressurised equipment such as a jet wash or hose If for any reason this product becomes wet do not use until it has com pletely dried During daily cleaning be sure to check the surface of the Guns and other parts that the player touches with his hands for damage cracks or loose screws If a player uses the machine while it is damaged cracked or has a loose screw the player may be
92. ght of the switch chang START OEF OFF es to ON or indicates a CONTROLLER TRIGGER OFF OFF change in value the switch CONTROLLER BUTTON OFF OFF iri _ CONTROLLER X i wiring are opera CONTROLLER Y ex i tional SCREEN IN OUT OUT SERVICE OFF Aim and Fire this GUN at TESI OFF the Screen the Controller X and Controller Y position values are given to show the Sight position PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTONS TO EXIT For information on Calibrating the GUN SIGHT go to Chapter 9 3 4 Gun Adjustment OUTPUT TEST 6 6 Fig 08 When the OUTPUT TEST is selected from the System Test Menu Screen a screen to test the Games Lamps will AL CAMP LEFT LAMP be displayed RIGHT LAMP OUTPUT TEST Use the SERVICE button to step to the output required to be checked and then press the Test Button If the output selected lamp illuminates the wiring and SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON lamp are both operational ee ee NOILVTIVLSNI 9 ATHWASSV 2 27 NOILVTIV ISNI 9 ATHWASSV o 28 6 6 CHECKING ASSEMBLY SET UP CONTROLLER GUN ADJUSTMENT METHOD HOW TO AIM A Alignthetop of the groove on the controller s rear sight with the horizontal line of the plus sign on the screen B Align the top of the controller s front sight with the horizontal line as well Pull the trigger when the top of the rear sight and top of the front sight line up with the center of the plus sign on th
93. gnated handles or by the bottom surface Lifting it by any other area may lead to damage or dis figuration to that part or surrounding parts due to the weight of the cabinet and could also lead to injury of personnel When tilting the cabinet to move it across a sloped or stepped area always use at least two people Attempting such an operation alone can lead to accident or injury When moving the components separately take care concerning the direction you push the DLP and Controller Cabinet in These elements may fall over causing damage or an accident When detached always keep the cabinet on a level surface and make sure that it does not to lean in either direction whilst working on it Danger of the Cabinet falling over and causing Unit Damage and possible injury of personnel When moving the cabinet do not hold push or pull the Control Units This may disfigure or damage them Q If you need to move components through a narrow low door and the only way to get the separated components through is to turn them on their side or if a separation method other than those described in this manual is required either make a request to the office listed in this document or the place of purchase to perform the operation or contact them regarding how to perform it Carelessly turning the components onto their side or separating them in ways other than those depicted in this manual may lead to unrepairable damage Do not use the Contro
94. he DVD label facing upwards 17 2 Fig 05 5 Press the DVD Drive switch and the DVD Drive tray will close 26 Reset Power Turn the MAIN POWER Switch OFF wait a while and then turn it back on again 27 The Software installs Automatically from the DVD ROM to the LINDBERGH In some cases it may take up to 30 minutes for the installation to the LINDBERGH to be com plete N NOILVTIVISNI 4YVMLIOS 111 NOILVTIVISNI 3HVM13OS E 112 17 2 TURNING POWER ON SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 8 After the software installation the Game Image will appear automatically GAME IMAGE NT 868 gt j 17 2 Fig 06 9 e Press the DVD Drive switch to open the tray and remove the DVD ROM 7 0 Press the DVD Drive switch again to close the tray When the power is off the tray can not be moved 7 7 Set the MAIN POWER Switch OFF 12 Remove the DVD Wire 2m from the DVD DRIVE 13 Refer to steps 1 13 in 6 3 ATTACHING THE DVD DRIVE AND KEY CHIP and follow the steps in reverse order to detach the DVD Wire 2m from the cabinet 14 Attach the DVD Drive case lid and fasten it with 1 urea Resin Head Screw Store the DVD Drive and DVD Software Kit at a location where there is no dust or cigarette smoke 1 5 Turn ON the MAIN POWER Switch on the AC unit When the Game Image appears _ installation is complete See 6 5 Fig 0
95. hes depending on their physical condition when playing the game Small children are especially likely to experience these symptoms Caution guardians of small children to keep watch on their children during play Instruct those who feel sick during pay to seek medical advice or examination To avoid injury from falling objects or electric shock hazard from split drinks instruct the player not to place drinks or heavy items on the product To avoid electric shock hazard and short circuit hazard do not allow customers to put hand or fingers or any other extraneous matter in to the openings of the product or small openings on or around the doors To avoid falls resulting in injury immediately stop the customer from leaning against or climbing on the product To avoid electric shock and or short circuit hazard do not allow customers to unplug the power plug without a justifiable reason CAUTION Immediately stop such violent acts as hitting and kicking the product Such violent acts can cause parts damage or cause the cabinet to fall over resulting in injury PART DESCRIPTIONS BACK DISPLAY POP 56 DLP DISPLAY ne T Y E i Ativan Y w XN pM TAA A e lt E au ea Sey PN CONTROLLER GUN GUN CONSOLE ITEM WIDTH DEPTH mm HEIGHT WEIGHT
96. hol or abrasives bleaching agent and chemical dust cloth Some general purpose household kitchen and furniture cleaning products may contain strong solvents that degrade plastic components coatings and print Before using any cleaning product read the product s cautionary notes carefully and test the product first on a small area that is not highly visible NOILOAdSNI DIGOIH3d E 93 ONILOOHSA1ENOUL EFJ 94 TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING The work described below should be carried out by the site maintenance personnel or other qualified professional Work carried out by personnel without the necessary skill or technology can cause accident Q If no improvements can be noted even after the following measures have been taken disengage the power and contact the point of purchase or the office indicated in these instructions If the power is left on while there is an abnormality a fire electric shock or other serious accident can occur When working with the product be sure to turn the power OFF Working with the power ON may cause an electric shock or short circuit Be careful not to damage the wires Damaged wires may cause an electric shock short circuit or present a risk of fire If problems other than those covered in this manual arise or if no improvements can be noted after measures given in this manual have been taken do not take measures indiscriminately Cut off the power immediately and contac
97. i seq euer 2 39 uondu seq 2 40 NOTES ON THE GAME EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY WARNING Never touch places other than those specified Touching places not specified can cause electric shock and short circuit accidents AXCAUTION 1531 Q Be careful that a finger or hand does not get caught when opening closing the coin chute door When you enter the Test Mode fractional coin and bonus adder data is erased Adjust the sound to the optimum volume taking into consideration the environmental requirements of the installation location Removing the Coin Meter circuitry renders the game inoperable 41 TEST MODE Perform periodic tests and data checks using the TEST and SERVICE buttons inside the cabinet Follow the instructions in this chapter to conduct checks when the game machine is first installed when money is being collected or when the game machine does not operate properly Shown below are the tests and screens to be used for different problems This product uses a LINDBERGH game board and a DVD DRIVE In the system a different game can be played by putting a different DVD ROM in the DVD DRIVE For this reason the product s Test Mode consists of two modes a System Test Mode for systems in which coin settings for instance are made for products that use the same system and the Game Test Mode for setting of difficulty level etc and for input output test of
98. if there is a current leakage This product MUST be EARTHED Ensure that the unit is properly connected to the INDOOR GROUND Without proper grounding customers could be electrocuted product operation may not always be stable and also introducing a risk of fire Do not expose the power cords If these are exposed customers could stumble over them for instance and easily damage them Additionally if these lines are dam aged there could be a risk of electrical shock or short circuit Set these lines at loca tions where they will not interfere with customer traffic or attach covers to them After laying out the power cord on the floor be sure to always protect it If the power cord is left exposed it can easily be damaged resulting in electrical shock This product comes complete with POWER CORDS for the UK and EUROPEAN destina tions be sure to use the power cords supplied If a power cord is to be replaced be sure to replace it with the same specification as the one provided If grounding has been established with the ground wire inside the power cord do not perform grounding with the AC unit ground terminal Conversely if the AC unit ground terminal has been used for grounding do not establish ground with the ground wire in the power cord Otherwise there could be faulty or erroneous operations When using the product s AC Ground Terminal use a ground wire een with a circular terminal as shown in the illustra
99. ified professionals Work performed by non technical personnel can cause a severe accident such as electric shock Failing to comply with this instruction can cause a severe accident such as electric shock to the player during operation If no one with proper technological expertise is available request service from the office indicated in this document or the point of purchase so as to ensure safety Perform assembly work by following the procedure herein stated Failure to comply with the instructions can cause electric shock Perform assembling as per this manual Since this is a complex machine incorrect assembling can cause an electric shock machine damage and or improper functioning as per specified performance When assembling more than one person is required Depending on the assembly work there are some cases in which working by one person alone can cause personal injury or parts damage Ensure that connectors are properly connected Improper connections can cause electric shock e Be careful not to damage the wires Damaged wires may cause electric shock or short circuit or present a risk of fire Provide sufficient space so that assembling can be performed Performing work in places with narrow space or low ceiling may cause an accident and assembly work to be difficult To perform work safely and avoid serious accident such as the cabinet falling down do not perform work in places where step like grad
100. ing lamps with different ratings may cause fires or damage Such things as deteriorated insulation in lighting fixtures can cause a short circuit and or smoke Make sure there are no abnormalities For example check if you can smell anything burning if any sockets have been discolored and if the lamp has to be replaced frequently Be careful when handling parts made of plastic or glass for example be careful not to tighten screws excessively If such parts are damaged injuries could be caused by fragments cracks etc To perform the operation safely and accurately you must use a safe steady step or footstool Working without this may lead to a fall and possible injury When performing the fluorescent lamp replacement do not hold onto the Billboard carrier the round pipe section Holding or hanging off this may bend it out of shape or damage it and could lead to a fall or an accident PLEASE WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING EQUIPMENT WHEN CHANGING FLUORESCENT LAMPS PROTECTIVE GLOVES AND EYE WEAR ARE RECOMMENDED WARNING 1 2 3 4 Do not attempt to remove the fluorescent lamp whilst the machine is powered up Always disconnect the machine from the main power supply before changing the lamp Follow the instructions below to safely replace the fluorescent lamp Always replace the lamp with one of the same type and specification Turn the POWER OFF Use a Stool or Step when working Top of the Cabinet
101. ition is correct When all checks are completed press the TEST Button The GAME TEST MODE screen reappears after saving the setting data 53 1531 Q 54 9 3 GAME TEST MODE RIT BOOK KEEPING ONE Selecting BOOKKEEPING from the GAME TEST MENU will display GAME OPERATION DATA This Data is displayed over a series of three screens and pressing the Test Button will advance to the next Screen Pressing the Test Button on the third screen will EXIT the BOOKKEEPING Mode and return the Display to the GAME TEST MENU BOOK KEEPING 1 3 COIN 1 IN COIN 2 IN TOTAL COINS COIN CREDITS SERVICE CREDITS TOTAL CREDITS PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE BOOK KEEPING Screen 1 3 COINS and CREDIT Displays information on the following COIN 1 IN COIN 2 IN TOTAL COINS COIN CREDIT SERVICE CREDIT TOTAL CREDITS Records the number of GAMES PLAYED against the inserted Coin Value Not fitted as standard If fitted it operates the same as COIN 1 IN Records the TOTAL GAMES PLAYED from all Coins Inserted Records the number of Credits entered by the COINS IN Records the number of Credits entered by the SERVICE Button Records the TOTAL NUMBER OF CREDITS that were entered 9 3 GAME TEST MODE TWO Press TEST Button to advance to the next Screen BOOK KEEPING 1 2 1531 Q BOOK KEEPING 2 3 NUMBER OF GAMES FIRST PLAY CONTIN
102. k k 19 1 PARTS LIST 111 ASSY DLP 000 T00630 0B 060 F00600 0B 030 000830 S 068 852216 000 P00425 W 068 441616 000 T00420 0B 000 T00412 0B 000 P00420 W 012 P03516 012 P00325 012 P03512 F 000 T00416 0B 030 000620 S 068 652016 RMB 60006UK RMB 60007UK RMB 60035UK RMB 60036UK LGJ 60036UK SRS 60020UK 600 7009 3000UK 600 9100 44K SRS 65016UK 600 9250 44K RMB 60009UK RMB 60049UK NOT SHOWN RMB 0500UK 2 4 Description M6X30 MSCR TH BLK M6 WSHR FORM A FLT BLK M8X30 BLT W S PAS M8 WSHR 220D FLT PAS M4X25 MSCR PAN W FS PAS M4 WSHR 160D FLT PAS M4X20 MSCR TH BLK M4X12 MSCR TH BLK 4 20 MSCR PAN W FS PAS N6X5 8 S TAP PAN PAS N4X1 S TAP PAN PAS N6X1 2 S TAP FLG PAS M4X16 MSCR TH BLK M6X20 BLT W S PAS 6 WSHR 200D FLT PAS WH AC MAIN WH DLP ACIN WH SPK amp LED WH LED BD WH BILLBOARD FAN AC WH SPEAKER ASSY RGB CA D SUB 15 WH EARTH 100CM M4 M4 WH AC GAME BOARD WH EARTH 250CM M4 M4 WH FL UNIT WH AC BILLBOARD RMB 0500UK Quantity NJ e Pau cnc ee SHOE K OR k k k 1511 SLYYd E 119 1SI1SLUVd B 120 19 1 PARTS LIST 111 ASSY DLP RMB 0500UK 3 4 RMB 0500UK COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED ON THIS PAGE RMB 0501UK RMB 0530UK RMB 0570UK RMB 0552UK RMB 0516UK RMB 0517UK RMB 0505UK 130 04030 E 838 14851 DLP CABI
103. key chip still in place Error 34 DISPLAY Storage Device Not Found CAUSE The program installer device cannot be found COUNTERMEASURES Send the LINDBERGH board in for repair with the key chip still in place Error 35 DISPLAY Storage Device is Not Acceptable CAUSE The program installer device does not have enough space COUNTERMEASURES Send the LINDBERGH board in for repair with the key chip still in place 15 2 ERROR DISPLAY Error 36 DISPLAY Storage Device May be Broken CAUSE The program installer device is broken COUNTERMEASURES Send the LINDBERGH board in for repair with the key chip still in place Error 37 DISPLAY Verifying Game Program Failed The program image is unverified due to the program image not CAUSE M existing the game disk server COUNTERMEASURES Check that the correct game disk is inserted Error 41 DISPLAY Server Not Respond CAUSE The server is not responding Check the network settings COUNTERMEASURES Set IP Address and other settings Check that the network cable has not been pulled out Error 42 DISPLAY Server Mount Failed CAUSE The server directory is could not be reached Check the network settings COUNTERMEASURES Set IP Address and other settings Check that the network cable has not been pulled out Error 43 DISPLAY IP Address Not Assigned CAUSE An Address could not be obtained from the DHCP server Check the network settings C
104. ller Holders to move the cabinet in doing so may damage or disfigure them AXCAUTION Due to the poor stability of the VIDEO Cabinet when NOT Connected to the GUN CONSOLE moving this unit should NOT be undertaken single handed a minimum of two persons are required When moving it manipulate the movement from either end of the Unit DO NOT under any circumstances Push of Pull the unit from either the Front or Rear sides as this may result in the unit falling over and causing Damage to the unit and possible serious injury to persons in the locality Q Before attempting to move the machine make sure that the MAIN VOLTAGE Supply is removed Q Always raise the Adjusters up as high as they will go Q Never attempt to move a machine unaided RAISE THE ADJUSTERS AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE Q Be aware of the Space you are working in it may be necessary to remove some of the Assemblies in order to complete the move HEIGHT PROBLEM To remove the Billboard POP go to Chapter 6 2 See 6 2 Fig02 WIDTH PROBLEM To remove the Gun Console go to Chapter 6 3 and work Sections 6 gt 5 gt 4 gt 3 JNIHOVW 3H L DNIAOW NAHM SNOILOQV238d M 31 GAME DESCRIPTION The following explanations apply when the product is functioning satisfactory Should the be any actions different from the following contents some sort of fault may have occurred Immediately look into the cause of the fault and eliminate th
105. loth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent and then squeezed dry Remove the CRADLE When removing the retaining ring E ring be very careful so as not to bend the rotary shaft FIG 12b 6 Remove stain from the rotary shaft and shaft receiving portions by wiping off with a soft cloth etc 7 After wiping off as per previous step further apply a dry cloth etc to cause the Coin Selector to dry completely Coin Insertion Test Once every month when performing the Coin SW Test simultaneously check the following Does the Coin Meter count satisfactorily a Does the coin drop into the cashbox correctly Is the coin rejected when inserted while keeping the REJECT Button pressed down gt Insert coin while keeping the REJECT Button pressed down and check if it is rejected FIG 12 c SNITGNVH B 83 E 84 12 2 ADJUSTING THE PRICE OF PLAY This product comes equipped with a Money Controls SR3 Coin Acceptor To adjust the price of play ALL credit setting are adjusted via the EXCEL CREDIT BOARD IMPORTANT The CREDIT SETTINGS within the SYSTEM TEST MODE must be set to 1 coin 1 credit to allow the CREDIT BOARD to function correctly The EXCEL CREDIT board houses 2 DIL Switches These allow the operator to select the price of play type of coin acceptor and region EXCEL Credit Board DIL SW3
106. n the buttons on the controllers are being pressed and OFF when they are released CONTROLLER X This shows the aim location for the X direction on the controllers CONTROLLER Y This shows the aim location for the Y direction on the controllers SCREEN IN This will say IN when the controllers are aimed inside the screen and OUT when they are aimed outside the screen SERVICE This will say ON when the SERVICE button is being pressed and OFF when it is released TEST This will say ON when the TEST button is being pressed and OFF when it is released When all checks are completed press the TEST Button and the SERVICE Button simultaneously The GAME TEST MODE screen reappears 47 1531 Q 48 EXE U TARGET OUTPUT TEST MODE Menu Select OUTPUT TEST to display the following screen and check the status of each lamp This test should be used periodically to check that each output device is functioning correctly NN OQ OUTPUT TEST START 1 LAMP START 2 LAMP LEFT LAMP RIGHT LAMP 9 3 2 Fig 01 SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Press the SERVICE Button and move the cursor to select the output device to be Tested When the TEST Button is pressed the Output next to the cursor is tested and the device operates Confirm that the output device behaves in compliance with manipulations START1 LAMP This will say ON when you select START1 LAMP and press the TES
107. n this manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased to perform the internal cleaning Using the product with accumulated dust in the interior may cause fire or other accidents Note that you are liable for the cost of cleaning the interior parts There is the danger of accidents involving electrical shorts circuits or fire caused by factors such as the deterioration of insulation in electrical and electronic equipment over time Check that there are no abnormalities such as odors from burning 14 1 PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE The items listed below require periodic check and maintenance to retain the performance of this machine and to ensure safe business operation When handling the controller the player will be in direct contact with it In order to always allow the player to enjoy the game be sure to clean it regularly Also it is advisable to provide wet tissue etc available for player use MONITOR PROJECTOR CONTROL UNIT GUN Cleaning ooking for Damage GAME BOARD COIN SELECTOR SM Chapter 4 Referred to in the above table is the LINDBERGH Service Manual which is provided separately Cleaning the Cabinet Surfaces When the cabinet surfaces are badly soiled remove stains with a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted with water chemical detergent and squeezed dry To avoid damaging surface finish do not use such solvents as thinner benzine etc other than ethyl alco
108. namic Standard or Movie Press the ENTER button C Press the EXIT button to exit Dynamic Select the picture for high definition in bright room Standard Mode Dynamic Select the picture for the optimum display in the normal Q Contrast Standad environment Brightness Movie Sharpness 50 Movie Color 50 Select the picture for viewing movies in a dark room Tint G R G50 R50 Detailed Settings Picture Options 2 CUSTOMIZING THE PICTURE SETTINGS Standard A Press the MENU button to display the menu Press the ENTER button to select Picture P Brightness 45 Press either the A buttons to select Contrast Sharpness 50 Brightness Sharpness Color or Tint G R then 50 press the ENTER button Tint G R 650 950 C Press the or button to decrease or increase Detailed Settings the value of a particular item Picture Options Press the ENTER button E Press the EXIT button to exit e Contrast Adjusts the Contrast level of the picture Brightness Adjusts the Brightness level of the picture e Sharpness Adjusts the Edge Definition of the picture Colour Adjusts the Colour Saturation of the picture Tint G R Adjusts the Colour Tint of the picture by compensating the red and green colour lt gt Adjust Enter Return When you make changes to Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour or Tint G R the OS
109. ng Picture Options A Press the MENU button to display the menu Press the ENTER button to select Picture B Press the A or W button to select Picture Options then press the ENTER button C Press the A or W button to select a particular item and press the ENTER button D When you are satisfied with your setting press the ENTER button 1 1 ADJUSTING THE SCREEN POSITION You can adjust the horizontal and vertical position of the screen A From the above Menu press the A or V button to select Picture Options then press the ENTER button B Press the A or V button to select Posion then press the ENTER button Tint G R G50 R50 Detailed Settings Oo EE AE C Picture Reset Picture Options Color Tone Cooll Size 16 9 Digital NR Auto DNle Off HDMI Black Level Normal Film Mode Move Enter Return Position lt Adjust Enter Return 11 3 ADJUSTMENT METHOD 12 RESETTING THE PICTURE Detailed Settings Picture Options Resetting the Picture Settings to the Factory Defaults cae REND A Each Mode can be reset individually Press the A or V button to select Picture Reset Press the lt or gt button to select OK or Cancel Press the EXIT button to exit To select the desired picture Mode follow the Changing the Picture Standard Instructions SECTION 1 This Chapter
110. ng to the product could arise Be sure to comply with these warnings Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this warning will cause a potentially hazardous situation that can result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this caution will cause a potentially hazardous situation that can result in personal injury and or material damage CAUTION This is cautionary information that should be complied with when handling the product Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this will cause a potentially hazardous situation that may not result in personal injury but could damage the product IMPORTANT Be sure to turn off the power and disconnect from the mains supply before working on the machine Ensure that the correct fuses are fitted to the machine Details of these are enclosed in the Service Manual Ensure that only qualified Service Engineers perform any maintenance work on the machine Specification changes removal of equipment conversion and or additions not designated by SEGA are not permitted and will invalidate this product s CE conformity Warning labels or safety covers for personal protection etc are component parts of the product A potential hazard will be created if the machine is operated while any parts have been removed Do not operate the product if any doors lids or protective covers become damaged or lost SEGA is not liable in
111. of five levels VERY EASY gt MEDIUM EASY gt NORMAL gt MEDIUM HARD gt VERY HARD LIFE SETTING INITIALLIFE The number of lives the player will start the game with be set between 1 and 9 However it cannot be set higher than the MAX LIFE setting when the MAX LIFE setting is lower than 9 LIFE SETTING MAX LIFE The maximum number of lives a player may have can be set between 1 and 9 LIFESETTING FREECONTINUELIFE Thenumber of LIFE the player will have to CONTINUE Can be set between 0 and 4 The total value for INITIAL LIFE and FREE CONTINUE LIFE cannot exceed the MAX LIFE setting ADVERTISE SOUND Set the sound level for the advertisements to one of five levels ON gt 7 1 0 gt 5 1 0 gt 3 1 0 gt OFF The closer you get to OFF the lower the volume When all setting adjustments are completed select EXIT and press the TEST Button The GAME TEST MODE screen reappears A Ay 49 1531 Q 90 9 3 GAME TEST MODE CONTROLLER GUN ADJUSTMENT GENERAL 24 O SONIA CONTROLLER ADJUSTMENT PLAYER 1 PLAYER 2 CENTER X Y Y RIGHT RIGHT BOTTOM BOTTOM DEFAULT DEFAULT CANCEL CANCEL CHECK CHECK SELECT WITH START BUTTON AND PULL TRIGGER PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT TO ADJUST THE CONTROLLER CALIBRATION Use the Player 1 START Button to move the cursor when setting
112. operational units used exclusively 1531 Q 42 with this product 9 TABLE 01 EXPLANATION OF TEST MODE ITEMS DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION OF MACHINE Confirm that the Information Display Screen appears in normal fashion Check each Input equipment in the INPUT TEST mode Check each Output equipment in the OUTPUT TEST mode PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CheckSettings Totest each Input equipment in the INPUT TEST mode Totest each Output equipment in the OUTPUT TEST mode CONTROL SYSTEM To check each Input equipment in the INPUT TEST mode Adjust or replace each Input equipment and examine the mechanical operation of each device MONITOR In the Monitor Adjustment mode check to see if Monitor Projector adjustments are appropriate IC BOARD 1 Information Display Screen 2 SPEAKER TEST REFERENCE SECTIONS S M Chapter 4 Chapter 9 S M Chapter 4 Chapter 9 S M Chapter 4 Chapter 9 S M Chapter 4 Chapter 9 S M Chapter 4 Chapter 9 S M Chapter 4 6Chapter 9 S M Chapter 4 Chapter 95 Chapter 10 S M Chapter 4 chapter 11 S M Chapter 4 S M Chapter 4 DATA CHECK Check such data as game play time and 9 3 7 histogram to adjust the difficulty level etc NOTE S M in the table denotes LINDBERGH service manual which is provided separately 9 1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER The SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER Panel is located behind the Coin Mech Door Unlock and open
113. propriate specialised knowledge The site maintenance personnel or other qualified professionals mentioned in this manual are defined as follows Site maintenance personnel Individuals with experience in maintaining amusement equipment vending machines etc working under the supervision of the owner operator of this product to maintain machines within amusement facilities or similar premises by carrying out everyday procedures such as assembly maintenance inspections and replacement of units expendable parts Activities to be carried out by site maintenance personnel Amusement equipment vending machine assembly maintenance inspection and replacement of units expendable parts Other qualified professionals Persons employed by amusement equipment manufacturers or involved in design production testing or maintenance of amusement equipment The individual should have either graduated from technical school or hold similar qualifications in electrical electronics mechanical engineering Activities to be carried out by other qualified professionals Amusement equipment vending machine assembly repair adjustment of electrical electronic mechanical parts HANDLING PRECAUTIONS When installing or inspecting the machine be very careful of the following points and pay attention to ensure that the player can enjoy the game safely Non compliance with the following points or inappropriate handling running counter to the cautionary
114. r apertures an electric shock could result e In the event of a thunder storm do not touch the product or the power cable An electric shock could result e Make sure to perform appropriate adjustments Do not operate the product when the screen is flickering distorted or experiencing other abnormalities Images from an improperly adjusted screen could cause players and other customers to experience dizziness headaches and other ailments AV1dSIG HOLINOW 11 2 CLEANING THE SCREEN SURFACE AXCAUTION e Use a soft dry cloth flannel type to wipe away dirt Do not use materials such as coarse mesh gauze e Alcohol ethanol is the recommended solvent for removing dirt When using a cleaning agent follow the precautions below Dilute neutral cleaning agents for home use with water Soak a soft cloth in the solution and wring it thoroughly before wiping the screen Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or powders or cleaning agents contain ing bleach Do not use alkaline cleaning agents such as glass cleaners or solvents such as thinners AV1dSIG HOLINOW e Do not scrub or scratch the screen surface with abrasive materials such as brushes or scrub brushes CLEAN THE SCREEN SURFACE ONCE A WEEK 68 11 3 ADJUSTMENT METHOD All adjustment values are set accurately at the time of shipping from the factory Do not readjust these values needlessly or apply adjustments not specified in this
115. r is hit by an enemy attack or through items 8 1 6 GAME OVERVIEW DEFENCE Players can defend themselves from enemy hand grenades and missiles by shooting them down ITEMS Items sometimes appear when the player shoots wooden boxes and drums in the background The player can acquire the items by shooting them The items fill the RAGE GAUGE increase the player s Medals or recover LIFE FIRST AID KIT LARGE FIRST AID KIT SMALL Adds 2 to the LIFE Total Adds 1 to the LIFE Tota However it will not increase the number of LIFE past the MAX See 9 3 4 for details on the MAX LIFE setting DOUBLE MEDAL SINGLE MEDAL Adds 2 to the MEDAL Total Adds 1to the MEDAL Total The more medals a player collects the higher the grade at the end of the stage Medals are obtained by completing tasks or shooting items RAMBO S HEADBAND Fills the RAGE GAUGE completely uondi seq 2 35 8 1 GAME OVERVIEW 8 TASKS As the game progresses Rambo is faced with various tasks such as defeating enemies with a knife or running away from bombs dropped from the air Follow the on screen instructions to complete the task uondi seq 2 Keep pressing the START button to keep running The instructions will vary depending on the task such as shooting a target within a designated time limit or pressing the START button repeatedly If the player fails at the task the player s health may be damaged possi
116. respective settings from REAR LEFT SPEAKER OFF OFF to ON or ON to OFF CENTER SPEAKER OFF WOOFER SPEAKER OFF When set in ON position gt EXIT the selected Speaker will emit a TEST Sound It is possible to set more SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST than one Speaker ON at the same time Some of these options may not be displayed depending on the type of game fitted On this model only the RIGHT SPEAKER and LEFT SPEAKER are used which are located either side of the Screen Move the Cursor to EXIT and press TEST to return to the SYSTEM TEST MENU COIN ASSIGNMENTS When selected from the System Test Menu the COIN ASSIGNMENT Menu is displayed 6 6 Fig 04 Use the SERVICE button COIN ASSIGNMENTS to Select the Option and then press the TEST to COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON change the settings For SERVICE TYPE COMMON this GAME the following COIN CHUTE 1 COIN TO CREDIT RATE should be selected COIN CHUTE 2 COIN TO CREDIT RATE DETAIL SETTING COIN CHUTE TYPE GAME COST SETTING Set COMMON gt EXIT SERVICE TYPE Set COMMON SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST For Information on the other Settings Refer to the LINDBERGH Manual CH4 F Move the Cursor to EXIT and press TEST to return to the SYSTEM TEST MENU NOILVTIVLSNI 9 A18W4SSV 2 25 NOILVTIV ISNI 9 A18IW4SSV 2 26 e CLOCK SETTING 6 6 CHECKING ASSEMBLY SET UP When selected from the System Test Menu the CLOCK SETTING Menu will be displayed
117. st each Output 9 3 3 GAME ASSIGNMENTS Adjust Game Settings 9 3 4 CONTROLLER ADJUSTMENT Adjust the Gun Aim Settings 9 3 5 BOOK KEEPING View Game Backup Data 9 3 6 BACKUP DATA CLEAR Clear Game Backup Data 9 3 7 EXIT Go back to the System Test Menu During the GAME TEST MODE select EXIT and pressing the TEST Button to step back to the SYSTEM TEST MENU selecting EXIT and pressing the TEST Button again will exit the routine and the GAME SCREEN reappears 9 3 GAME TEST MODE x INPUTTESTMODE Menu Select INPUT TEST to display the following screen and check the status of input devices This test should be used periodically to check that each input device is functioning correctly Gy A WU INPUT TEST PLAYER 1 PLAYER 2 START OFF OFF CONTROLLER TRIGGER OFF OFF CONTROLLER BUTTON OFF OFF CONTROLLER X CONTROLLER 153 Q SCREEN IN OUT OUT SERVICE OFF TEST OFF 9 3 1 Fig 01 PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTONS EXIT Use the SERVICE Button to Select the Input to be tested and the TEST Button to action the test PLAYER 1 refers to the Gun on the LEFT PLAYER 2 refers to the Gun on the RIGHT START This will say ON when the START buttons are being pressed and OFF when they are released CONTROLLER TRIGGER This will say ON when the triggers on the controllers are being pulled and OFF when they are released CONTROLLER BUTTON This will say ON whe
118. t the office shown in this manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased Indiscriminate countermeasures could lead to unforeseeable accidents They could also result in permanent damages If an error message is displayed have the problem looked at by a store maintenance person or a technician Unless the problem is addressed by someone with specialized knowledge or skills there could be electrical shock short circuits or fire If there are no store maintenance people or technicians or moving mechanisms are involved cut off the power immediately and contact the office shown in this manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased Once the reason that the breaker or circuit protector activated has been removed restore the breaker or circuit protector to its original condition If the product is used while the reason for activation has not yet been removed heat and or fire could be generated An Error Message indicates an error with the Game Board Check the separate LINDBERGH Service Manual for more details 15 1 TROUBLE NOT RELATED TO THE GAME BOARD If problem has occurred first inspect the connection of the wiring connectors 15 1 TABLE 01 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE PROBLEMS CAUSE When the main SW is turned ON The power is not ON the machine is not activated COUNTERMEASURES Firmly insert the plug into the Power Outlet Incorrect power source voltage Mak
119. the coin chute door Inside is a switch unit A TEST BUTTON Allows access to the machines TEST MODE routine Becomes the button to confirm selections in Test Mode B SERVICE BUTTON Gives credits without registering on the coin meter Becomes the button to select items in Test Mode 1531 Q VOLUME CONTROL Adjusts sound volume of the Left and Right Speakers located inside the Monitor Cabinet Turn Clockwise to increase the Volume CREDIT AND SERVICE PANEL LOCATION BEHIND THE COIN MECH DOOR CREDIT METER EXCEL al CREDIT BOARD e VOLUME CONTROL SERVICE BUTTON TEST BUTTON CREDIT METER Records the Total Number of Games Played resulting from Coins being Inserted for Play 43 1531 Q 44 IMPORTANT The details of changes to Test Mode settings are saved when you exit from Test Mode by selecting EXIT from the system Test Mode menu Be careful because if the power is turned off before that point changes to the settings will be lost Use with the specified settings If settings other than those specified are used inappropriate operations or malfunction may occur Go to BOOKKEEPING in GAME TEST MODE to access this product s data Read the LINDBERGH RED EX service manual that comes with the product for details on the System Test Mode However you should perform the settings for this product according to the manual you are reading In the System Test Mode th
120. tion and establish the ground securely Avoid indiscriminate grounding operations such as the use of a wire with only the sleeve peeled off 1 Confirm that the MAINS SWITCH is set to OFF MAIN SWITCH 6 240V AC FUSE HOUSING V POWER CONNECTION POINT NOILVTIV ISNI 9 ATHWASSV 2 21 NOILVTIVISNI 9 A18IW4SSV 2 22 6 5 CONNECTION OF POWER AND GROUND 2 The accessory power cord has a ground wire inside it Connect the power cord to the AC unit then insert the power cord plug into a power outlet with ground terminal If there is no power outlet with ground terminal be sure to establish ground by some other means for example by connecting the AC unit ground terminal to a ground wire with a ground mechanism prepared separately If you use a conversion adapter sold on the market to supply power connect the ground wire terminal of the adapter to a securely grounded ground terminal For Taiwan For TAIWAN EARTH TAG Always connect Earth wire to Earth Point on Machine POWER ADAPTER gt L EARTH WIRE 6 5 Fig 03 CONVERTION ADAPTER When using a ground wire made available separately connect one end of the wire to the AC unit ground terminal and the opposite end to an indoor ground terminal The AC unit ground terminal is a bolt and nut combination Remove the nut and pass the bolt through the ground terminal then secure the nut to the bolt lt For
121. ult settings PLAYER 1 TOP LEFT CENTER X Y RIGHT BOTTOM gt DEFAULT CANCEL CHECK 9 3 GAME TEST MODE CONTROLLER GUN ADJUSTMENT DEFAULT CONTROLLER ADJUSTMENT PLAYER 2 TOP LEFT CENTER X Y RIGHT BOTTOM gt DEFAULT CANCEL CHECK SELECT WITH START BUTTON AND PULL TRIGGER PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT Use the CHECK option to check the detection position 3 Whenall checks are completed press the TEST Button The GAME TEST MODE screen reappears after saving the setting data 52 CEM TREE Pe CONTROLLER GUN ADJUSTMENT CHECK PLAYER 1 MARK CONTROLLER ADJUSTMENT 1531 Q PLAYER 1 PLAYER 2 TOP id LEFT LEFT CENTER X CENTER X Y gt Y RIGHT RIGHT BOTTOM BOTTOM DEFAULT DEFAULT CANCEL CANCEL gt CHECK gt CHECK SELECT WITH START BUTTON AND PULL TRIGGER PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT 4 PLAYER 2 H MARK EXPLANATION OF CHECK Checks the detection position of the controller PLAYER 1 Gun Cross This is displayed when the control unit is pointed at the screen PLAYER 2 Gun Cross This is displayed when the control unit is pointed at the screen 7 Select CHECK on the CONTROLLER ADJUSTMENT screen to check the detection position 2 If you point the Controller at the Screen the GUN MARK cross hairs for each of the players will be shown on the screen Use this screen to check whether or not the detection pos
122. us NOILVTIV ISNI 9 ATHWASSV 2 13 NOILVTIVISNI 9 A18IW4SSV 2 14 Installation and assembly of this product should take place in the following sequence 6 6 CHECKING ASSEMBLY SET UP TOOLS NECESSARY FOR WORK 6 0 Fig 01 MASTER KEY PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER for M4 TAMPERPROOF WRENCH for amp M5 D 8 WRENCH with 24mm OPENING JAW STEP to STAND ON 6 1 GENERAL ASSEMBLY INFORMATION There are Two MAIN Assemblies plus Billboard Components supplied that have to be fitted together in order to complete the built of this machine FRONT NAME PLATE DLP CABINET UNIT WHEN COMPLETE NOILVTIVISNI 9 A18W3SSV 2 15 NOILVTIVISNI 9 A18IW4SSV 2 16 6 2 FITTING THE BILLBOARD AND POP WARNING WORK SHOULD NOT BE UNDERTAKEN ON TOP OF THE CABINET WITHOUT THE USE OF A SUITABLE STEP OR FOOT STOOL 7 Fit and secure the Rear POP Panel to the rear of the Rocket Tube Launchers using 4x M8x20 BLK Hex Bolts supplied 2 Fit and secure the Front POP Panel to the rear of the Rocket Tube Launchers using 4x CTF 1002UK WASHER CTF and 4x FAS 290034 HEX SOCKET CAP SCREW M5x10 supplied 6 2 Fig 02 6 3 FIXING THE GUN CONSOLE TO THE VIDEO CABINET WARNING The MAIN VIDEO Cabinet with BILLBOARD Fitted is very heavy therefore a mini mum of two people are required when moving this unit Great care should be taken when handling or moving the
123. use products or cleaning agent containing benzene alcohol thinners etc Do not touch the LENS inside the DVD Drive Doing so may prevent it from reading accurately The chip components on the IC board can be damaged by electrostatic discharge from the human body before handling an IC board always neutralize any static charge in the body by touching grounded metal surface NOILVTIVISNI 3HVM13OS E Some parts are not designed and manufactured specifically for the Software Kit Manufactures may discontinue or change the specification of such general purpose parts In which case SEGA cannot repair or replace a failed component whether of not the warranty period has expired HANDLING THE DVD ROM DISC IMPORTANT Do not use a DVD with a damaged Face This may cause a malfunction Insert the DVD ROM into the DVD Drive with the label facing upwards Do not get finger prints or dust particles on the disc Contaminated discs may lower audio and video quality and may result in read malfunctions When cleaning the disc do not use volatile chemicals benzene thinners cleaning sprays or antistatic agents etc Do not use a cracked warped or damaged disc Do not attach papers or seals onto the disc to avoid scratching it Do not use a disc with signs of peeled seals tape etc If such a disc is placed the DVD ROM Drive malfunctions such as the inability to remove the disc from the drive may result When cleaning a contaminate
124. w on LIFE shoot items that will give you more When you are hit by enemy attacks you will lose LIFE but there are items within the stage that can increase your LIFE You will also get more LIFE based on your performance after you clear a stage Play often to improve your skills at getting more LIFE Note that you will not be able to increase your LIFE past the MAX See 9 3 4 for details on the MAX LIFE setting Make effective use of RAGE MODE If you press the RAGE MODE activation button when you have something in your RAGE GAUGE you will enter RAGE MODE for the amount of time corresponding to what is left in your RAGE GAUGE While in RAGE MODE the power of your bullets and the automatic firing speed will increase and you will not need to reload Use RAGE MODE if you get surrounded by a large number of enemies or come up against an enemy that you are not good at defeating If you enter RAGE MODE after filling your RAGE GAUGE completely you will be invincible You can fill your RAGE GAUGE quicker by defeating your enemies with SUPERSHOTS The gauge will also fill when you are hit by enemy fire or acquire items Follow the instructions for defeating bosses carefully The way to defeat the boss varies for each stage Some of them can be defeated by hitting a target with a single shot while others have to be shot with a large number of bullets within a certain amount of time Remember the way to defeat them and fight them accordingly uond
125. wer switch and removing the power cord from the socket Never put anything metal or flammable to the interior of the DLP Using it with such objects inside the cabinet may lead to an electric shock or fire hazard Make sure the lamp is firmly in place If the lamp is loose then it will become a fire hazard and it also may not operate The lamp becomes very hot during use and remains hot for a while afterwards Attempting to change the lamp before it has sufficiently cooled may lead to burns and other injuries If the lamp shatters fragments of the glass will remain inside the lamp Never shake a shattered lamp or hold place one higher than eye level Doing so could lead to a serious accident Never touch the lamp directly as this can impair the life expectancy Always wear surgical gloves if handling the lamp CAUTION When opening the rear panel or lamp cover to change the lamp do not touch or remove any parts that are unrelated to the lamp changing process Doing so may lead to injury and could also harm the efficient working of the product WARNING Do not remove any screws other than those specified below Doing so could harm the efficient working of the product Always perform the lamp changing operation with the power turned off Once you have inserted a new lamp only apply power to the DLP once the lamp exchange cover is in place AV1dSIG HOLINOW AV1dSIG
126. y lift the left shell from the right shell COVER L COVER R EP 10 1 Fig 3 509 5080 dui me E MICROSWITCH ws i HET i 10 1 Fig 4 5 Remove the soldering to take out the microswitch MICROSWITCH 509 5080 10 1 Fig 5 LINN 61 10 1 HOW TO REPLACE THE MICROSWITCH 6 Solder the new microswitch in place to reconstruct the gun controller When performing this step verify the points listed below before reattaching Cover L and Cover R The wires and connectors are laid out correctly in Cover R 2 The bearing holder is securely in place when the pad assembly spring is compressed The selector is laid out horizontally 8 The selector joint and selector spring are properly set lt mr SELECTOR SELECTOR SPRING uml o 10 1 Fig 7 62 10 1 HOW TO REPLACE THE MICROSWITCH 7 Operate the TRIGGER SHOT SELECTOR and ACTION buttons to make sure that the microswitches turn ON OFF correctly SHOT SELECTOR Se ACTION BUTTON TRIGGER 10 1 Fig 8 8 After replacement perform an INPUT TEST referring to the instruction in the GAME TEST MODE LINN 63 LINN EJ 64 10 2 REPLACING THE SENSOR UNIT 1 Follow the instructions 1 to 3 of Replacing the Microswitch to remove the Cover L 10 17 2 Remove the connector to replace the sensor unit 10
127. y of the following locations as this may result in serious damage Anywhere which may vibrate or shock the equipment In direct sunlight Indamp or dusty places In places with a sharp change in temperature Close to anything that gives of heat Heater etc Close to anything with a strong magnetic field magnets monitors speakers radio etc Anywhere that is likely to get wet Anywhere with a slope or incline Anywhere with corrosive in the air Chlorine hydrogen sulfide ammonia sulphur dioxide etc Anywhere with strong static electricity Do not use in these locations Close to anything that is highly retentive of heat carpets sponge cardboard etc Anywhere that blocks the DVD air vent The DVD is a delicate piece of equipment Avoid the following Dropping or shaking it violently Getting water or liquids on top of it Placing small or large items on top of it Drinking of smoking close to the DVD Drive Do not turn off the power to the DVD when it s Access Lamp is on or flashing as this could cause damage to the device Do not allow any foreign objects such as liquids metals or smoke inside the DVD drive 107 17 2 TURNING POWER ON SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 9 O gt lt Use soft dry cloth to wipe off any dirt or marks the DVD Drive If you need to use cleaning agent always use neutral agent diluted in water Never
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