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1. 55 136 55 13 2 REPLACING AND ADJUSTING THE HANDLE S 56 obiil c E 57 425 SOHIBEELEVEH iiie Sti res oe nea pe cte aee ee etie brace 58 dBEMOVING THE SF FTEEVELR eter eec bear 58 14 2 lt SWITCHVREPLACEMEN TD E 59 15 amp oi ESO bar elit aa 60 15 1 ADJUSTING AND REPLACING THE 60 16 COIN SELECT O n ea 62 17 MONTOR 55 0 e 6 171 CAUTIONS CONCERNING THE SAFETY ISSUES WHEN HANDLING THE 63 17 2 CAUTIONS TO BE AWARE OF WHEN CLEANING THE CRT 0 64 17 3 JADJUSTING TEE PICTURE eoo to r Unt o e ede adus 65 18 REPLACEMENT OF FLUORESCENT LAMPS va siet ite EE BER eo ee 66 19 EPEACEMENT OF BWUPTON DAMES cit estia sar ropes bete 68 20 OGAME BOARD NET 70 20 1 REMOVING TH
2. 101 25 20 ASSY INSTALLATION KIT FR TWIN 202000444 102 APPENDIX A ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC S Ur Ub S DUE nce b 103 WIRE COLOURS E a it mat dato i aia gen am uvis peau ma 103 26 2 EEECTRICAC SCHEMA TIO s d ue mda 103 SPECIFICATIONS Installation space 250cm W x 250cm D MHeght 217cm Depth 178cm Width 171 Weight 500kgs approx Rating 3 5A MAX Monitor type SANWA 29 PFX FST Monitor Operational Voltage 230vac 240vac Display output RGB Operational Voltage 220vac 240vav Power Consumption 800W MAX INTRODUCTION TO THIS MANUAL This Owners Manual is intended to provide detailed descriptions together with all the necessary information covering the general operation of electronic assemblies electro mechanicals servicing control spare parts etc as regards to the product FORD RACING TWIN FULL BLOWN This manual is intended for the owners personnel and managers in charge of the operation of this product Only operate the product after carefully reading and sufficiently understanding the instructions If the product fails to function satisfactory non technical personnel should under no circumstances touch the internal workings of this machine P
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5. The next option is to choose the vehicle class Player uses the steering wheel to move to the selection required Player then presses the gas pedal to select to option SELECT A VEHICLE CLASS CLASSIC Menu screen offers 6 cars three difficulty levels Beginner Intermediate amp Advanced o Player uses steering wheel to move the selection to desired choice o Player presses the gas pedal to select their chosen car SELECT R VEHICLE eA 2001 FOCUS FR200 Menu screen offers Automatic or Manual transmission o Player uses steering wheel to move the selection to desired choice o Player presses the gas pedal to select their chosen transmission SELECT TRRNSITIISSION AUTOMATIC 45 46 Menu screen offers a selection of 6 tracks o Player uses steering wheel to move the selection to desired choice o Player presses the gas pedal to select their chosen category SELECT A TRACK THEME Race begins The screen below shows a screenshot of a race in progress POSITION LAP 55 1 3 LAP 00 00 00 On screen displays are highlighted and labelled the image blow Game time remaining Rear view mirror Lap counter Race position 2SITION 3 TRE time Route Number of credits Player Number cn diT5 99 Rev counter Speedometer During the race the player can select from three different viewpoint by pressing the view button These view points are In Car
6. vwe s SERRE W 12v LAMP fal To t 600 9080 44K 1992 2P SERVICE SW 2 SEE EARTH MAP Yi 000000 d COIN METER 12 2 POWER SUPPLY PLAYER 2 Fouero T2 Part No 400 0024 01 CREDIT H 24V 0 45A ERE FR 60014UK 390 7001 20 UK FL ASSY T amp S COM 7 VOLMIN VOLWIP um BEN 601 5605 FR FR EITHERNET HUB Y 60006UK S s3 53 Hs o H3L 7 H a 2 2 HA a H NETWORK LINK TO 015 gt FR 1120UK SANWA 29 CRI 220VAC ASSY MAIN PARI No 200 5949 PFX BRKT g Ed Fe _ 1 MU Janua ui em PLAYER 2 ppp 28 24Vdc 12Vdc CREDIT BTN ciate ITO PLAYER 2 PCI 215 an NETWORK PORT 01 2 2 B 2 2 2 2 7 ORANGE 0 PURPLE AWG 22 41007 07704706 DESCRIPTION RED 8 DRAWN CHKD TOPLEVELNo THS DRAWING WLL IN NO WAY BE copen ORIGINAL SIZE tier te o nanan S A SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD T enee onmo 5 0 FORD RACING FULL BLOWN TWIN 1 2 C D C H gt HDT 60004UK AC BRKT EC814500 1 2 0 2 2 05 1 2 H4 x TEK 2 X uA 26 TESS
7. SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON SYSTEM INFORMATION Displays general information on installed software and hardware UGCI TEST Displays test routines for communications INPUT TEST Displays test routines for input devices CALIBRATE TEST Displays calibration test for input devices OUTPUT TEST Displays test routines for output devices COIN TEST Displays test routine for coin handling devices SOUND TEST Displays test routine for audio outputs CRT TEST Displays test routine for visual adjustment DRIVE BOARD TEST Displays test routines for steering force feedback system BOOKKEEPING Displays pages of various game information CLOCK SETTING Displays the setting for the internal clock NETWORK TEST Displays test routine for communications GAME TEST Displays menus for specific game test routines EXIT Leaves System Test and returns to game mode The operator uses the SERVICE button to select the desired test routines and presses the TEST button to activate choice 27 10 3 SYSTEM INFORMATION This test displays general system information regarding the hardware configuration and installed software SYSTEM ID DISK IMAGE LAUNCHER VERSION GAME SHELL VERSION GAME NAME GAME VERSION UGCI VERSION IBUTTON EXIT SYTEM INFORMATION SYSTEM ID 12345676 DISK IMAGE Alpha LAUNCHER GAME SHELL 0 2 16 GAME FORDRACING GAME VER 1 0 UGCI VER 5 2 IBUTTON FOR
8. Forward 1 Mountain Village Forward 1 Fishing Town Forward 2 Summit Trials Reverse 2 Logging Company Reverse 3 Track 3 Refinery Forward Update Tracks 1 City Highway Forward Fishing Town Reverse 1 2 Mountain Village Reverse 2 Logging Company Forward 3 Summit Trials Forward 3 Refinery Reverse NOTE The updated tracks become available only when the AUTO UPDATE has taken place Please see the next section in this manual regarding the UPGRADE of software 53 12 UPGRADES UPGRADES This product comes with an AUTOMATIC upgrade in software On the 1 November 2006 the machine will perform an AUTOMATIC UPGRADE and the software will be updated to give the player a number of NEW racing track and NEW cars 28 days prior the OFFICIAL software drop players will be advised that an UPGRADE will take place The machine will display a 28 DAY counter during the attract mode e Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONEL should carry out updates in software CAUTION Once the UPGRADE has taken place the operator is able to access the GAME TEST MODE and chooses to enable either UPGRADE or STANDARD version by turning the UPGRADES ON OFF 5 5 Language english UPGRADES DifficultyLevel medium Language english SoundEffectsVolume high DifficultyLevel medium SpeechVolume high SoundEffectsVolume high AmbientVolume high SpeechVolume high IngameMusic
9. are 1 85M x 1 05M without shipping pallet IMPORTANT For the operation of this machine secure a minimum area of 2 5M x 2 5M For ventilation provide an approximately 20cm space between the rear part of the cabinet and the wall 2 5 3 OPERATION PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED BEFORE STARTING OPERATION To avoid injury be sure to constantly give careful attention to the behaviour and manner of players and spectators N In order to avoid accidents check the following before starting operation WARNING e Check if all of the adjusters are in contact with the surface If they are not the cabinet may move and cause an accident Ensure that all of the Adjusters are in contact with the floor Do not put any heavy item on this product Placing any heavy item on the product can cause accidental injury Do not climb on this product Climbing on this product can cause an accident or injury To check the upper most part of this product please you a step To avoid electric shock short circuit or damage do not put the following items in the periphery of this product Flower vases flowerpots cups or any vessels which can contain water or chemicals N To avoid injury be sure to provide sufficient space by considering the potentially crowded situation at the installation location Insufficient installation space can cause the player to CAUTION come into contact with other resulting in injury PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMER
10. Leakage Breaker may cause a fire or serious injury sure to use fuses which meet the specified rating Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause a fire and or cause an electric shock e Specification changes removal of equipment conversion and or addition not designated by SEGA are not permitted and will invalidate this product s CE conformity The parts of the product also include any warning labels or safety covers for personal protection etc A potential hazard will be created if the machine is operated while any parts have been removed Should any doors lids or protective covers be damaged or lost do not operate the product SEGA is not liable in any whatsoever for any injury and or damage caused by specification changes not designated by SEGA e When handling the monitor be very careful Applies only to product with monitor Some of the monitor TV parts are subject to high tension voltage Even after turning off the power some components are still occasionally subject to high tension voltage Monitor repair and replacement should be performed by qualified service engineers only Install and operate the machine only places where appropriate lighting is available allowing warning stickers to be clearly read To ensure maximum safety for both customers and operators stickers and printed instructions describing potentially hazardous situations are applied to places where accidents could occur Ensure
11. OFF ON 19 5 2 50 1 play 1 1 play 2 3 plays 66 6p per play OFF ON OFF OFF ON 20 1 2 2 plays 4 5 pays 80p per play ON ON OFF OFF ON 21 lt t 0 66 plays OFF OFF ON OFF LON 22 1 50 50 1 play 1 0 66 5 2 2 plays 1 per play ON OFF ON OFF play OFF TON 24 2 4x50p ipay f i 05ply 5 1 66 ON ON ON OFF 25 3 6x50p tplay 150 05pay OFF OFF OFF ON ON 26 3 lt 150 05 lt 5 2 2 50 per play ON OFF OFF ON ON 27 5 X 1 02pay 10 2pays OFF ON OFF ON ON 28 5 7 1 02pay 5 1 7 f 10 3plays 3 33p per play ON ON OFF ON ON 29 7 50 5 0 666play 10 133plays 7 15 2plays OFF OFF ON ON ON 20 erso _ 5 0 66 play 0 10 2 plays foperpiay ON OFF ON ON ON_ 31 10 10 1 play 20 2 play 30 3 play OFF ON E o t 81 23 3 PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS EURO P Price 4 DIL Switch 1 0 A X X mm 2 106 506 8 33 1 12 plays 9 8 33 per play 62 24 plays 8 336 per play OFF OFF OFF OFF 3 200 __ 506 25 6 91 5
12. Only tighten fixings when all fixing are in place If the fixings are tightened as the work progresses it might not be possible to align the final fixings CAUTION ASSEMBLING 1 AND 2 PLAYER COCKPITS otep 1 Place the two cockpits side by side so that the artwork is facing outwards on both units The 1P cabinet has the power cord at the left hand side as viewed facing the monitor otep 2 Install the coin chute tower in between both cabinets Open both coin doors and remove the cash box and the cash box base plate Player 2 cabinet Fit the cashbox between both cabinets as shown Open the doors and remove the cash box Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the cash box base plate Artwork printed on outerside Player 1 cabinet 13 otep 3 Making sure that there are no trapped wires make the 4 four connections between both Master and Slave cabinets otep 4 Make the remaining 4 four connections between the Coin Tower and Master and Slave units Connect the 2 Earth ring terminals to the MA stud on the floor of the Coin Tower and secure 240 VAC Distribution Monitor _ gt i Network m Fan 4 m NUES T To Slave from VTS To Slave from VTS To Master from VTS To Master from VTS otep 5 Fix the coin tower to both cabinets by applying 8x M8x30 Hex Bolts supplied to the integral part of the tower otep 6 Fit and secure the remaining 2x M8x30 Hex Bolts i
13. SCR HEX SKT CUP P M3 X 4 HEX SKT CAP SCR BLK M5 X 20 M SCR PH M4 X 2 M SCR PH WFS X8 M SCR TH CRM M4 X 8 SPR PIN BLK 02 6 X 10 M SCR PH M4 X 5 M SCR TH CRM M3 x 6 HEX NUT M5 FLT WSHR M4 WIRE HARN ACCEL amp BRAKE 25 17 ASSY MAIN MASTER FR 4500UK PI NUMBER FR 4501UK 610 0001 01UK LB1101 LB1111 400 0012 0100UK 400 0024 0100UK 838 CA 150 FR 838 001UK FR 838 002UK FR 4550 01UK DESCRIPTION MAIN BD PC BASE ASSY CASE PC STICKER WARNING BATTERY STICKER PLEASE RECYCLE POWER SUPPLY 12V 100W POWER SUPPLY 24V 100W AUDIO AMP 15W MOTOR CONT ISO HAPP 50 2000 03 UGCI DRIVING HAPP 95 0800 10 ASSY PROGRAMMED EUR lt 99 25 18 ASSY MAIN PC SLAVE FR 4600UK PI NUMBER DESCRIPTION FR 4501UK MAIN BD PC BASE 610 0001 01UK ASSY CASE PC LB1101 STICKER WARNING BATTERY LB1111 STICKER PLEASE RECYCLE 838 CA 150 AUDIO AMP 15W FR 838 001UK MOTOR CONT ISO HAPP 50 2000 03 FR 838 002UK UGCI DRIVING HAPP 95 0800 10 FR 4550 01UK ASSY PROGRAMMED EUR 100 25 19 ASSY COINCHUTE TOWER PI NUMBER DESCRIPTION FR 0301UK COIN CHUTE TOWER FR VTS FRI T VTS BOARD FRI TWIN DUT 0302UK COIN PATH PLATE 1087 CASHBOX FOR MINI DOOR FR 0303UK CCT FLOOR 220 53 4 01 DOOR DFMD C120 UNIVERSAL 220 5725 05B DOOR SINGLE MINI SECURITY BLK 220 5574 1100 LOCK KEY DIFFERS 11MM NOT SHOWN 101 102 25 20 ASSY INSTALLATION KIT FR TWIN FR INST TW PI
14. Turn the power off on each machine to be used for network play 2 Enter the test mode on each machine see section 9 2 3 Select the SYSTEM TEST mode and press the TEST button The machine will enter System Test mode and the screen will display the System Test Menu 4 Select Network Settings from the System TEST menu and press the TEST button The NETWORK TEST SCREEN WILL APPEAR NETWORK TEST STATUS NOT AVAILABLE CABINET ID 01 CONFIRM CHANGES gt SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON 5 Setthe CABINET ID so that each machine displays a different number For example machine will be labelled 1and machine No2 will be labelled 2 and so on 6 Once all machine have been given their unique identity number press the SERVICE button to bring the selection to CONFIRM CHANGES 7 Press the TEST button to execute the changes All units will reboot and come back online in linked play 77 23 COIN SETTINGS Game credits between the Coin Mechanism and the game board for this machine are controlled by a VTS board This electronic circuit allows the price of play to be set for a range of different countries These functions are set on Dual In Line DIL PCB mounted switches DIL 3 is used to set the currency or coin ratio and DIL 1 the price of play Refer to the Tables on the following pages for the correct settings for your environment The VTS board pictured below is mounted on the VTS Bracket withi
15. configured the DIP SW s located on the VTS BD Please refer to part 22 1 of this manual for COIN CREDIT SETTINGS All COIN ASSIGNMENTS are carried out and processed by the VTS BD This game uses a single SR3 Validator if supplied This Validator will connect into VALIDATOR A as illustrated above 79 23 1 VIS CREDIT BOARD OPTION SETTINGS Credit Board Mode Settings Switch 3 Switch 3 Setting Coin Validator Programming C120 SR3 Only A FswiTSweTsws sw Swe Swe COIN1 COIN2 COIN3 COIN5 COIN6 COIN7 COIN8 COIN9 COIN10 COIN11 COIN12 od C220 Parallel C220 Binary Coin Controls OFF ue 50 220 old Coin Controls ON OFF OFF 50p new 50 SR3 Parallel old Coin Controls ON OFF 2 1 50p new 20p 10p old EU SR3 Parallel 2 1 50 20 10 UK T or or o ss LLL 111 Parallel UK NRiParallel OFF ON ON OFF 10 2 5 1 2 Belgium Parallel ON ON ON OFF 50BFr 20BFr Holland Parallel OFF OFF OFF ON 5NLG 25NLG ER e Austria SRS Paralel OFF OFF ON 20608 10Sch 5 1Sch_ NENNEN Spain Coin Controls ON OFF ON 500Pta 200Pta 100Pta 50Pta mu xr 220 old old old Parallel old old Spain Coin Controls OFF O
16. dependant on MONTH amp YEAR Variable from 0 to 23 Variable from 0 to 59 Variable from 0 to 59 Exit to System Menu after adjusting clock to new value 10 14 NETWORK TEST This test is used to test the network link between two computers in a twin cabinet STATUS CABINET ID CONFIRM CHANGES EXIT NETWORK TEST STATUS NOT AVAILABLE CABINET ID 01 CONFIEM CHANGES gt SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON OK if Ethernet link is operating NOT AVAILABLE otherwise ID of this cabinet variable from 1 to 6 No linked cabinets should have the same ID Once changed the user must select CONFIRM CHANGES to complete the setting The user will be prompted to confirm YES or NO If YES is selected the system will perform a system reboot If NO is selected no action will be action Exit to System Menu In order for the network status to display OK BOTH sides of the cabinet must be set to network test When selected the test will send data packets between the two systems to validate the link If the link is valid the display will be shown OK If the link is disconnected or otherwise not functioning the display will show AVAILABLE 41 10 15 GAME TEST MODE default setting shown BOLD When setting the DIFFICULTY level ALL cabinet MUST be set to the same setting IMPORTANT IF the DIFFICULTY settings differ from cabinet to cabinet then the value set on the PLAYER 1 ca
17. electrical specification If you require service assistance you will require the Serial Number Identical machines may have different parts fitted internally Only by quoting the Serial Number will the correct parts be identified x 8 011280 CONCERNING WARNING STICKERS SEGA product has warning displays on stickers labels or printed instructions adhered attached to or incorporated in the places where hazardous situations can arise The warning displays are intended for the accident prevention of customers and service personnel 2 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING LOCATION AND INSTALLATION installing in places mentioned below sp as not to cause a fire electric shock injury and or This product is indoor amusement machine Do not install it outside Even indoors avoid malfunction WARNING Places subject to rain or water leakage or places subject to high humidity in the proximity of an indoor swimming pool and or shower bath etc Places subject to direct sunlight or places subjected to high temperatures such as in the vicinity of heating units etc Places filled with inflammable materials or chemicals or any hazardous matter Dusty places Sloped surfaces Places subjected to any type of violent impact Vicinity of anti disaster facilities such as fire escapes and fire extinguishers The operating ambient temperature range is from 5 degrees centigrade to 40 degrees centigrade Only i
18. environment For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or where you purchased the product SEGA AMUSEMENT EUROPE encourages the recycling of its products is committed to transitioning its products to meet with WEEE and RoHS requirements We have been in constant talks with our suppliers and are confident we will reach our goal before the European deadline of July 2006 This symbol the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of within the v
19. is in a CAUTION which is not in a suitable condition may cause and accident or injury Remove the 2x machine screws from the front of the Pop Panel Bracket otep 1 19 otep 2 20 Raise the Panel so that the holes line up on the hinged bracket and secure Secure into position o INSTALLING THE POWER CABLES Be sure to use an independent power supply socket equipped with an Earth Leakage Breaker Using a power supply without an Earth Leakage Breaker can lead to a fire or potential shock hazard THIS PRODUCT MUST BE EARTHED Ensure that the power cord is not exposed on the surface If exposed WARNING the cord may be susceptible to damage If damaged the cord may cause electric shock or fire hazard Ensure that the power cord is not in the customers walk way or that the cord has a protective cover The AC unit is mounted on the 1P COCKPIT The AC unit incorporates the Main SW Fuse Primary Earth Terminal and the AC Inlet socket Fuse Mains Switch Firmly insert the 3 pin power plug UK or 2 pin power plug EU into the Socket outlet Insert the opposite end of the power cord into the AC inlet of the AC bracket Install suitable protective wire covering for the power cord to prevent any accidents or injury not supplied Q TURNING THE POWER ON Turning the AC UNIT main switch on will cause the machine to start the POWER ON check and NETWORK check automatically In the power on check t
20. service doors KEY TO DIFFER For opening and closing secure No 220 5575UK PT No 220 55 4 110UK JOINT BKT REAR X 2 For adjoining the two Display cabinets PT No FR 0013UK SERVICE MANUAL SANWA Sanwa CRT Service Manual PT No 420 5827 91UK POWER CORD UK Used for applying power to the machine in UK NETWORKING CABLE 5MTRS Used to for linking up more that one twin cabinet PT No 600 7269 0500UK SERVICE MANUAL FR This Manual PT No 420 FRSM 02UK POWER CORD EUROPE Used for applying power to the machine in Europe not UK STICKER C EPILEPSY Apply to a visible area using the location language PT No 440 CS0186UK 6 FUSES N Never touch places other than those specified Touching places other than those specified can cause electric shock or short circuit Disconnect the machine from the WARNING supply before attempting the replacement of any fuse Only QUALIFIED PERSONNEL should replace fuses Only replace fuses with ones of the same value and type IMPORTANT 22 Part Number Locain 514 5078 3150 7 RND 838 001 FUSE BD CAB 182 15 20 514 5078 5000 7 0 838 001 FUSE BD CAB2 5A T CERAMIC 20MM 514 5078 10000 7 FR 0400UKACBRKT 7 10A T CERAMIC 20MM 514 5079 3000 7 838 0010 MOTOR CONT BD 3A SLO BLO GALSS 32MM 514 XXXX 5000 7 838 CA 150AUDIO AMP 5AAUTOFUSE The
21. that where the product is operated 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 it has been replaced by an identical item 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 When installing this equipment ensure the socket outlet is near the machine and is easily accessible In cases where commercially available monitors and printers are used only the contents relating to this product are stated in this manual Some commercially available equipment has functions and reactions not stated in this manual Read this manual in conjunction with the specific manual of 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 INSPECTION IMMEDIATELY AFTER TRANSPORTING THE PRODUCT TO LOCATION Normally at the time of shipment SEGA products are in a state which allow for immediate usage after transportation to location Nevertheless an irregular situation may occur during transportation Before applying power to the pr
22. the gear portion once every 3 months 15 1 ADJUSTING AND REPLACING THE V R The appropriate value of each V R is 5K Ohms Since work is performed inside the energized cabinet be careful so as not to touch undesignated portions Touching places not specified can cause electric shock or short circuit o Take out the 2 truss screws and remove the front cover from the Accelerator and Brake Unit TRUSS SCREW 2 MEX 8 chrome b FRONT COVER Loosen screws which secure the base and adjust the Potentiometer value by moving base SCREW M5X12 w flat amp spring washers POTENTIOBASE 220 5313 60 REPLACING THE POTENTIOMETER 1 Turn the power off 2 Take out the 2 screws and remove the top cover TRUSS SCREW 2 q4 MXB POTENTIOCOVER POTENTIOBASE Disconnect the connector of the volume pot to be replaced Hemove the screws which secure the Potentiocover Remove the Potentiobase together with the Potentiometer Remove the base and gear and replace eU M GREASING STOP e sure use suitable grease for the purpose Using a non suitable product may cause damage to parts IMPORTANT GREASING 61 16 COIN SELECTOR HANDLING COIN JAMS If the coin is not rejected when the REJECT button on the COIN CHUTE DOOR is pressed open the COIN CHUTE DOOR and open the selector gate After removing the jammed coin put a normal coi
23. the monitor which WARNING contains high tension parts is a dangerous task Also an erroneous adjustment can cause deviated synchronization and image fault resulting in malfunction When making adjustments to the picture take care when handling the remote controller board To make monitor adjustments remove the 2 Truss Head screws from the CRT Adjustment panel Remove the panel and the Remote Controller board Do not pull on the CRT adjustment panel as the wires connecting the Remote Controller board to the Monitor board can become disconnected if pulled too hard DOWN FUNCT DEGAUSE m 7 T E K i T VM a FS umi B LJ a MONITOR CONTROL BOARD OPERATING THE MONITOR CONTROL BOARD 1 Press the Function button to display the MENU screen BRIGHTNESS COR LICE gugon _ LS end F 127 Monitor Control Menu as displayed on screen 2 To adjust the brightness use the UP DOWN button to move the flashing curser to the BRIGHTNESS symbol select the option press the FUNCTION to engage the operation 4 The selected icon will flash and by using the UP DOWN buttons the value of the set criteria can be changed to the required value 5 Once the required value is set press the DEGAUSE button to exit back to the main menu 6 Repeat the process to adjust different options PLEASE REFER TO THE MONITOR MA
24. the power cord so as not to damage it while working 2 Move the machines so that they are aligned as explained in section 20 of this manual Leave enough space at the rear and the sides of the machine so that work can be performed safely 3 Remove the back door s of the master units and feed a LAN cable between each hub as shown in the diagram on previous page 4 Feedthe excess cable back into the machine or lay cable cover as to not cause a tripping hazard dila 7 7 uil P i I I MASTER MACHINE SLAVE MACHINE CIL iunn 500CM LAN CABLE 5 Power the machine and enter the SYSTEM TEST mode by pressing the TEST button located on the 5 PCB located inside the COINCHUTE TOWER 6 Using the SERVICE button navigate to the NETWORK TEST option and press the TEST button to enter 7 Change the CABINET ID to read CABINET ID 1 CABINET ID 2 CABINET ID 3 and CABINET ID 4 from left to right see diagram 8 Once ALL changes have been met use the SERVICE button to navigate to CONFIRM CHANGES on each machine 9 The machine will no reboot with the changes see section 21 2 on HOW TO SET UP A MACHINE FOR NETWORK PLAY 76 22 2 NETWORK PLAY SETTINGS Each for the linked machines must be set up for network play If the machines are not set up correctly network play will not be possible HOW TO SET UP THE MACHINE FOR NETWORK PLAY 1
25. 0300UK ASSY IEC INLET amp SW AC BRKT cord R goes CONCHUTE TOWER EP1387 oro SE _ COL COL NOISE FILTER 1382 1390 2 PLAYER 240Vac 201 5 20 A PR 217 CERAMIC FUSE BH See 2 PLAYER 514 5078 5000 22 j pH eeh 21 CRT lela VL VL MNL ES FR 60027UK nnn N FR 60011UK EC814500 FR 4500UK 12 jj 3 eee ASSY MAIN BRD PC LL BN ME coL HDT 60004UK 2 13 AMP MAINS _ ca a4 PSU SI KZ POWER SUPPLY 8 S Part No 400 0012 01 MNL FR 60020UK NA NY 10 12V 8 N uy Y NOT FITTED ON PLAYER 2 s BELL CRIMP t b PLAYER 1 s Em P crept sw 1 12 CONNECTORS ux 52 2P CREDIT SP A 2P TEST SERV 4 124 Em FR 60019UK 2 FR 60022UK m mi NTN CREDIT P VOL SERV 2P CREDIT SW 7 pizve 2 His vo MN LAMP DRE 8 15 5 2 3 H4 service 3225 TEST SW riw 2P TEST SW 9 N RND 838 001 FUSE BOARD Ol amp w 185 oo B Mo V z p i BE hz 2 12V HG voL WIPER P oval 531 20 a H VOLMIN voL WIPER wu CREDIT SW COM 35711
26. 0cm between machines To perform work safely and avoid serious accident such as the machine cabinet toppling over do not perform work in places where step like grade differences exist To avoid accidents use a cable cover that will not cause patrons to trip Network play is not possible between games of different types When setting the cabinet positions in the NETWORK TEST MENU the cabinets MUST number sequentially from left to right If two or more cabinets share the same NETWORK ID they will only operate a single player game until set correctly In the case of a Network Failure due to either Hub or Lan Cable error the player will still be offered Single Multiplayer game If Multiplayer game is selected the connection will time out while Waiting for other players and default to the single player mode If the machine is powered off and on again during Hub or Lan cable error only single player game will made available until the network link is restored SPACING OF THE GAME MACHINES Diagram to link 2 twins for network play 5 22 1 CONNECTIONS FOR NETWORK PLAY To enable network play the hubs inside each of the master game machines must be connected with network LAN cables Connect the hub inside the master machine to each of the hubs inside the other machines Do not make the LAN connections between this game and another game of a different type 1 Turn the power off and unplug the power cord from the outlet Place
27. 2 10plays _ OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 4 206 50 3 plays 16 66 per play 1 6 plays 16 66 per play 2 12 plays 16 666 per play ON ON OFF OFF OFF 5 306 50 166plays 1 333plays 2 6 66plays _ OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 6 306 7 500 166 1 4 256 per play 2 8plays 25 perplay ON OFF ON OFF OFF 7 306 50 2 plays 256 per play 1 4plays 25 perplay 2 8 5 250 per play OFF ON ON OFF OFF 8 300 506 2 250 1 3 plays 33 33 perplay 62 6 plays 33 336 per play ON ON OFF OFF 9 40 50 1 25 plays t 25pays ER F plays OFF OFF ON OFF i0 406 506 125 1 33 33 2 6 plays 3333eperpay ON OFF OFF ON OFF 11 506 50t 1play t 2pas ER A plays 3 ON OFF ON OFF 12 so 8x ipay i 3payQ3S3sperpay 2 6 plays 33 396 perplay ON ON OFF ON OFF 50 506 1 Pay 61 2 2 plays 2 5 pays 406 OFF OFF ON ON OFF ria eoe 088 play e isepays _ 393 plays OFF ON ON OFF 15 60 506 083 lt 1 2 506 per play 2 4plays 50 perplay OFF ON ON ON OFF 16 80 7 506 06 t 125plays 2 25plays ON ON ON ON OFF 1
28. 2V DC LED BLU 12V WEDGE BULB Pull the BULB HOLDER out of the Button to remove 68 LED CLUSTERS START 509 6001 Y VIEW 509 6001 B Replace the bulb or LED with the correct type and reverse process to re assemble 12V DC WEDGE BULB ecd 69 20 GAME BOARD In order to prevent electric shock and short circuit hazard be sure to turn power off before commencing work WARNING Be careful so as not to damage wiring Damaging wiring can cause fire electric shock and or short circuit Do not expose the GAME BD etc without a good reason Failure to observe this can cause electric shock hazard or malfunction N The electronic parts contained within the GAME BD CASE can be damaged due to human static electricity Before performing and component level work be sure CAUTION to gain acknowledgement from SEGA Before attempting component level work be sure to discharge physically accumulated static by touching grounded metallic surfaces 20 1 REMOVING THE GAME BD To replace the IC BD such as the Game BD UCGI BD etc please use the following procedure 1 Turn the MAIN SW off and disconnect the MAINS LEAD from the machine 2 Remove the 2 truss screws which secure the rear door to the cabinet and unlock the door 2x Phillips Machine screws 70 or ol Game BD Disconnect all harnesses from the Game Board Remove the Security Device Loosen the four 4 self tappin
29. 420 FRSM 02UK HEV 2 ACIN FULL BLOW N TWIN DRIVING CABINET Ms al Em SERVICE MANUAL Before using this product read this MANUAL carefully to understand the contents Gror stated herein After reading this MANUAL be sure to keep it available nearby the product or IMPORTANT somewhere convenient in order to be able to refer to it whenever necessary BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT To ensure the safe usage of the product be sure to read the following before using the product The following instructions are intended for the use of QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY After carefully reading and sufficiently understanding the instructions should any activity be carried out on the product Only qualified service personnel should carry out maintenance on the product Terms such as WARNING CAUTION and IMPORTANT Are used where an explanation is given which requires special attention depending on the potential risk SEGA is not responsible for injury or damage caused by use in a manner contrary to the instructions stated in this document In order to prevent accidents warning stickers and printed instructions are applied in the places where a potentially hazardous situation relating 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 which can result in death or serious injury WARN
30. 7 806 7 1 125plys 7 1 50 2 plays 756 per play 2 25plays OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 18 t 2x50 tplay 1 t ipay ER A plays ON OFF OFF OFF ON 19 t 2x50 tplay 1 t 1pay 2 3plays 66 66 per play OFF ON OFF OFF ON 20 2x500 1pay 42 2 lt 4 5 0800 ON ON OFF OFF ON 21 1 50 3X50 1 play 1 0 66 plays 2 plays OFF OFF ON OFF ON 22 1 50 3X lt 1 1 0 66 5 2 2 plays 1 per play ON OFF ON OFF ON Set ply __ _OFF ON ON OFF ON 4x ve 1 play 1 Q 5 pay 5 3 plays 1 66 per play ON ON ON OFF e606 1 play OS play play OFF OFF OFF ON ON 26 6x500 Tplay 1 50 0 5play 5 2 plays 2 50 perplay ON OFF OFF ON ON 27 6 41 02 1 10 2plys OFF ON OFF ON ON 28 6 4 1 022 St play 10 3plays 3 336 per play ON ON OFF ON ON 29 7 50 5 0 66 10 133plys 15 2plys OFF OFF ON ON ON 30 7 50 __ 5 0 66pay 10 133plas E10 2 plays 5 per play ON OFF ON ON ON 31 10 tO 1pay A Aplay 30 3play OFF ON ON ON ON Free Play ON ON ON ON ON 82 DESIGNED RELATED PARTS 24 1 38 H3XOILLS 9009 43 1 38 4342118 009 43
31. 89 29 5 OW FLATE FR 2100UK a 90 205 6 JAOof5HEADEHRH PR 0200LIS iod sra e ug poe 91 29 7 ASST POP FRO2Z LOUK 91 25 8 ASSY FAN UNIT DC 15300 92 25 9 ASSY SEAT TWIN 1P FR 5000UXK eere eere nnn nnne rn nnn nnn nnn nnne nana niue 93 25 105 ASSY SEAT GABI FR B500UIS eunte xv prave 93 2914 ASSY SEAT UNI FR 5500UlS e 94 25 12 ASSY BRKT MAIN 04000 95 25 13 ASSY AC SUB 07000 95 25 14 ASSY PEDAL BASE L FR 1100UK ne 96 25 15 ASSY PEDAL BASE 1 11500 nennen nnn 96 25 16 ASSY BRAKE amp ACCEL SPG 2200 sse nennen nnne nennen enne 97 25 17 ASSY MAIN BD PC MASTER 45000 1 1 1 99 25 18 ASSY MAIN BD PC SLAVE FR 4600UK 100 29 19 ASSY COINCAUTE TOWER oaa tema ibn n dein tata
32. DRACING gt PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT A unique 64 bit ID code to identify the system Version number for master disk image Version number for System Launcher Version number for Game Shell Name of the installed game Version number of installed game Hardware version of installed UGCI board Type of iButton installed Game Name or SYSTEM If no iButton is installed then a NOT FOUND message is shown Return to SYSTEM MENU The user cannot modify any of the parameters in this test The user must press the TEST button to exit this test 28 10 4 UGCI TEST This test is used to test the network link between the computer and the UGCI board COIN 1 COUNT COIN 2 COUNT VERSION UGCI STATUS EXIT UGCI TEST COIN COUNT 1 OA COIN COUNT 2 OO VERSION UNKNOWN UGCI STATUS NOT CONNECTED gt EXIT PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT Value of UGCI NVR coin count 1 Value of UGCI NVR coin count 2 Version number of UGCI board OK is the system can communicate with the UGCI board otherwise a NOT CONNECTED message is shown Return to SYSTEM MENU The user cannot modify any of the parameters in this test The user must press the TEST button to exit this test 29 10 5 INPUT TEST This test is used to test and calibrate the peripherals connected to the UGCI interface STEERING ACCELERATOR BRAKE GEAR SHIFT START CHANGE VIEW SERVICE TEST EXIT INPUT TEST STEERING ACCELERATOR BRAKE GEAR
33. E GAME BD E 70 20 24 72 1 NP 73 22 NETWORK PEA 2 ciisid 74 22 1 CONNECTIONS FOR NETWORK 0 nnne nennen nnne 76 2022 NETWORK PLAY SE FHUNGS 77 zoe el Eigene 78 231 sonet te 80 foc a 81 233 PRICE OFPLAY SETTINGS BU RO aetati aee tem aea 82 24 DESIGNED RELATED PAR E95 93 29 cl EE 84 25 1 ASSY FORD RACING TWIN 00010 2 211 85 29 24 JAOOYMAINCIP EH STOO0TEUR nto eroe pb Sad e edita 86 29 3 ASSY GONIHOLPANELE FBR 2000UNS mati sits aestus 88 25 4 ASSY HANDLE MECHA FR 2500UK 2 6 66 06 010600
34. FF 5 30 50p 166plays 1 333plays 2 6 66plays _ OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 6 30 7 5 166 1 4 25p per 2 8plays 25pperplay ON OFF ON OFF OFF 7 30 50p 2plays 25p per play 1 4plays 25pperplay 2 8 plays 25 per play OFF ON ON OFF OFF 8 30 50p 2plays 25 per play 1 3 plays 33 33p per play 2 6 plays 33 33p per play ON ON OFF OFF 9 40 7 50p 125plays t 25plays 2 5plays OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 10 40p 50p 125plys 1 3plays 9 33 per play 2 6plays 8 33 3p per play ON OFF OFF ON OFF 11 50 50 1 X t 2plays 2 4plays OFF ON OFF ON OFF 12 0 5 1 3 plays 33 per play lt 2 33 3p play ON ON OFF ON OFF 13 50 50p ipay 1 2 2 5playsQ 40p per play OFF OFF ON ON OFF 14 6 50p O83pay f1 166pays 2 333pays ON OFF ON ON OFF 5 mb 50p 0 83play 1 2plays 50p per play 2 4 plays 50p per play OFF ON 50p 0 62ply 2 2 5plays ON ON ON ON OFF 17 8p __ 1 1 25plays 7 1 50 2 plays 75p per play 2 2 5 plays X OFF OFF OFF OFF ON l a 25 1 022 ON OFF OFF
35. I The UGCI communicates with the CPU single USB he CREDIT button is interfaced to the UGCI BD but is controlled the VTS bd When the CREDIT button is pressed a signal is detected at the VTS BD and a IMPORTANT CREDIT is released to the UGCI BD which in turn sends a signal to the CPU via USB 73 22 NETWORK PLAY Up to 3 twins 6 seats can be linked for network play Properly connected network cables and correct network play settings are required for network play A WARNING IMPORTANT STOP IMPORTANT 14 Before starting to work ensure that the Power SW is OFF Failure to observe this can cause electric shock or short circuit Use care so as not to damage wiring Damaged wiring can cause electric shock or short circuit Do not touch undesignated places Touching places not designated can cause electric shock or short circuit This work should be performed by a Qualified Service Personnel Performing work by a non qualified person can lead to an electric shock or short circuit hazard When linking a number of machines be sure to apply sufficient power for the corresponding number of machines Be sure to secure the correct current per machine as stated in this manual Failure to observe this can cause fire and or electric shock Due to the length of network cable the distance in between the machines is limited However to avoid accidents be sure to secure space in excess of 7
36. ING Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this caution will cause a potentially hazardous situation which can result in personal injury and or material damage CAUTION This is cautionary information which should be complied with when handling the product Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this will cause a potentially hazardous situation which may not result in personal injury but could damage the product IMPORTANT e Perform work in accordance with the instructions herein stated Instructions for work are explained by paying attention to the aspect of accident prevention Failing to perform work as per the instructions can cause accidents In the case where only those who have technical expertise should perform the work to avoid hazardous situations the instructions herein state that the service person s should perform such work sure to turn off power before working on the machine To prevent electrical shock be sure to turn off power before starting work in areas in which which the service person s touches the interior of the product If the work has to be performed with the power on status the instructions herein will state that only a qualified service person s should perform such work e Ensure that the Power Supply used is equipped with an Earth Leakage Breaker This product does not incorporate an Earth Leakage Breaker Using a power supply which is not equipped with an Earth
37. L The current maximum up position of the throttle pedal CALIBRATE STEERING Starts the steering calibration routine The user must follow the on screen prompts to turn the wheel full left and then full right for 5 seconds CALIBRATE BRAKE Starts the brake calibration routine The user must follow the on screen prompts to fully depress and then release the brake pedal for 5 seconds CALIBRATE THROTTLE Starts the throttle calibration routine The user must follow the on screen prompts to fully depress and then release the throttle pedal for 5 seconds EXIT Exit to System Menu The user will use the SERVICE button to select the desired test and the TEST button to activate the test 31 10 7 OUTPUT TEST This test is used to test any output signals i e lamps from the system OUTPUT TEST NO OUTPUTS DEFINED SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON EXIT Exit to System Menu There are currently no output tests defined Use the TEST button to return to the System Menu 32 10 8 COIN TEST This test is used to set coin related parameters COIN TEST COIN CHUTE COMMON COIN CREDIT AN EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON COIN CHUTE This option is fixed to COMMON COIN CREDIT This is used to select how many credits per play are required There are currently two options 1 indicates 1 credit per play and FREEPLAY indicates that no credits are required for play Note that the actua
38. LACING THE V R pd Turn off the power Disconnect the connectors Take out the screws which secure the V H bracket and remove Remove the screws which retain the gear to the V R Reconstruct in reverse order After replacing the V R perform the adjustment in CALIBRATION TEST ADJUSTING THE VOLUME 56 1 2 3 In the CALIBRATION TEST have the steering calibration test active Loosen the two screws which secure the bracket to disengage gears With the steering in the centre position revolve the gear which is secured to the V R to the centre position Realign the gears and secure the bracket Perform V H settings in the CALIBRATION TEST 13 3 GREASING to use suitable grease for the purpose Using a non suitable product may cause damage to parts IMPORTANT Apply the grease to the V H gear once every 3 months for optimum performance GREASE AT THIS POINT EVERY 3 MONTHS 57 14 SHIFT LEVER Before starting work ensure that the Power is disconnected and the machine is switch off Failure to observe this precaution may cause injury or electric shock WARNING Use care so as not to damage wiring Damaged wires can cause electric shock or a short circuit hazard Do not touch undesignated places Touching places not specified can cause electric shock or short circuit hazards If the Shift Lever operation is not satisfactory remove the Shoft Lever in the following pr
39. N ON 100Pta 50Pta 50Pta 2bPta C220 Parallel new old old Portugal Parallel OFF ON ON 200Es 100Es 50Es Euro 1 50 OFF TBA Please Note The credit board automatically sets the validator for parallel and binary operation through an output on pin 8 of the 17 way pinstrip For the feature to work it is necessary for the validator interconnecting cable to include at wire at this position __ ON TBA lude eee Loo ON 2 channel Mode Note These switch settings are under constant review and may change due to world currency updates Set SW 1 according to the option settings found in the relevant Price of Play Settings Table on the following pages For Germany DM France Fr amp Switzerland SFr use the appropriate existing setting shown above from another country that matches the coin ratios programmed into your coin mech Set SW 3 on the VTS Excel board as shown in the table above corresponding to the country required 80 23 2 PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS UK Pie LZ y Bous DiIgSwichi AN 2 10 50p 6 plays 8 33 1 12plays 8 33p per play 2 24 plays 8 33 per play OFF OFF OFF OFF 3 20p 50p 25plays 2 10plays X OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 4 20 50p 3plays 16 66 per play 1 6 plays 16 66p per play 2 12 plays 16 66 per play ON ON OFF OFF O
40. NUAL FOR COMPLETE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 65 18 REPLACEMENT OF FLUORESCENT LAMPS When performing any work be sure to turn power off Working with power cause electric shock and short circuit WARNING The Fluorescent lamp can get hot towards the ends of the unit Be careful when N To perform work safely and securely be sure to prepare a step which is in a secure condition Performing work without a step can cause accidents CAUTION Remove the 4x M4 screws fr the Pop Panel Mounting Bkt and remove IMPORTANT Please wait for approximately 10 to 15 minutes for the lamp to cool down before attempting to remove Remove clear plate from tomatthecabine t 66 Remove the protective cover from the lamp and twist the lamp to remove Once removed replace the lamp with new and reassemble in reverse 67 19 REPLACEMENT OF BUTTON LAMPS Before starting work ensure that the Power is disconnected and the machine is switch off Failure to observe this precaution may cause injury or electric shock WARNING Use care so as not to damage wiring Damaged wires can cause electric shock or a short circuit hazard Do not touch undesignated places Touching places not specified can cause electric shock or short circuit hazards Remove the 4x M4 Torx screws from the ASSY SW and remove Undo the machine screws using a TORX T20 Security drive tool not supplied 12V DC LED YEL 1
41. NUMBER FR 0300UK FR 0013UK PK0388 440 CS0186UK 600 7269 0500UK 420 5827 91UK 420 FRSM 02UK 051019 SAECE 142 DESCRIPTION ASSY COINCHUTE TOWER JOINT BRKT REAR INST KIT BOX FR TWIN STICKER EPILEPSY MULTI ASSY LAN CABLE 0500CM SERVICE MANUAL SANWA 31K SERVICE MANUAL FR TWIN SELF SEAL BAG DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FR T 26 APPENDIX A ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC 26 1 WIRE COLOURS THE WIRE COLOUR CODE 15 AS FOLLOWS A PINK B SKY BLUE C BROWN D PURPLE LIGHT GREEN Wires other than those of any of the colours listed above will be displayed by 2 alphanumeric characters 1 RED 2 BLUE 3 YELLOW 4 GREEN 5 WHITE 7 ORANGE 8 BLACK 9 GREY the right hand side numeral of the code is 0 then the wire will be of a single colour shown by the left hand side numeral see the list above Note 1 If the right hand side alphanumeric is not 0 that particular wire has a spiral colour code The left hand side character shows the base colour and the right hand side one the spiral colour Example 51 WHITE RED WHITE wire with RED stripes Note 2 The character following the wire colour code indicates the size of the wire K AWG18 UL1015 L AWG20 0111007 None AWG22 UL1007 26 2 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC The following page es contains the electrical schematic for this machine 103 gt UJ FILTER FR
42. ONT CNTRL PNL STICKER CONSOLE PLAY INSTRUCTION FR TWIN DIALS CNTRL DIALS CNTRL PAN R ASSY MECHA HAPP 50 0102 08 lt o o 25 4 ASSY HANDLE FR 2500UK 7700 vE00 Et 00 5600 5 00 8 6 05 00 Z 20 t 00 8260 00 6218 08 00 LPEO EP 1 00 6992 05 00 9 00 10 05 7 60 Sv18 06 Or ONG NT 00 SvSz oc 4 0 00 5601 06 00 802 L 08 00 9 lt 0 _00 8 60 00 2602 06 Ad Sr0T 08 00 02 LL Et 2 00 170 08 00 10 60 7 00 96 8 06 ES 00 8L00 Et 00 bLOO Ev t E m2 AS 09 00 00077 F3 00 8800 00 1162 0 Ww 01 20 06 ONE 00 2 0 06 de 00 2620 2 V 00 810 00 SEZO ET 00 0297 05 00 8LOt 05 00 0 05 00 0618 05 89 90 25 5 ASSY SW PLATE FR 2100UK PI NUMBER FR 2101UK FR 2102UK 509 6001 509 6001 509 6001 G L T1051 L T1052 L T1053 DESCRIPTION BUTTON PLATE STICKER BUTTON PLATE BTN RND 12V YELLOW 22 2060 4LP BTN RND 12V BLUE 22 2060 6BBLP BTN RND 12V GRN 22 2060 5LP LED CLUSTER YEL 161 12103 4 LED CLUSTER GRN 161 12103 5 LED CLUSTER BLU 161 12103 X 25 6 ASSY HEADER FR 0200UK PT NUMBER DESCRIPTION FR 0201UK HEADER COVER FR 0202UK HEADER SUPPORT BRKT FR 0203UK HEADER 25 ASSY POP FR 0270UK PT NUMBE
43. OTECTIVE EARTH 050 F00400 NUT M4 FLG SER PAS 95 25 14 ASSY PEDAL BASE L FR 1100UK PI NUMBER DESCRIPTION FR 1101UK BASE PLATEL SPG 2200 ASSY ACCEL amp BRAKE FR 2222UK ANTI FINGER TRAP PLATE L FR 2223UK ANTI FINGER TRAP PLATE R FRI 2201 FOOT REST FRI PT NUMBER DESCRIPTION FR 1151UK BASE PLATE R SPG 2200 ASSY ACCEL amp BRAKE FR 2222UK ANTI FINGER TRAP PLATE L FR 2223UK ANTI FINGER TRAP PLATE R FRI 2201 FOOT REST FRI 96 25 16 ASSY BRAKE amp ACCEL SPG 2200 97 98 ITEM C5 Q5 3 c 4299 2609 CO 101 102 104 105 106 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 301 SPG 2201 SPG 2202 SPG 2203 SPG 2204 SPG 2205 SPG 2206 SPG 2207 SPG 2208 5 0 2209 SPG 2210 SPG 2211 5 6 2212 SPG 2213 SPG 2214 SPG 2215 SPG 2216 SPG 2217 SPG 2219 SPG 2220 SPG 2221 100 5263 220 5484 220 5373 601 7944 310 5029 F15 280 0419 028 00304 020 000520 02 000 00420 000 P00508 W 000 T00408 0C 5 450005 000 00405 FAS 000001 050 H00500 060 00400 600 6840 DESCRIPTION BASE ACCEL PEDAL BRAKE PEDAL ACCEL SPRING BRAKE SPRING SHAFT ACCEL GEAR BRAKE GEAR NEUTRAL STOPPER VR PLATE ACCEL VR PLATE BRAKE AMPL GEAR GEAR SHAFT STOPPER RUBBER CUSHION COVER VR COVER GEAR STAY WSHR NEUTRAL STOPPER D BEARING 12 VOL CONT B 5K OHM VOL CONT 5 GEAR 15 SUMITUBE F F 15MM HARNESS LUG SET
44. R DESCRIPTION FR 2071UK POP PANEL FR FR 0272UK BRKT SUPP POP LOWER FR 0273UK BRKT SUPP STRUT L FR 0274UK BRKT SUPP STRUT R FR 0275UK BRKT CROSS BRACE 91 25 8 ASSY FAN UNIT DC HDT 1530UK PI NUMBER DESCRIPTION 105 5340 01 FAN BKT LONG EC814500 12V DC FAN 120 KD1212PMS3 6A FN1012 FAN GUARD METAL 120MM FG 12 HDF 60004UK WIRE HARNESS FAN LINK NOT SHOWN 92 25 9 ASSY SEAT TWIN 1P FR 5000UK PI NUMBER DESCRIPTION FR 5500UK ASSY SEAT CABI FR 5600UK ASSY SEAT UNIT 25 10 ASSY SEAT FR 5500UK PI NUMBER DESCRIPTION FR 5501UK WOODEN SEAT CABI MA1019 CASTER 75 FR 5505UK JOINT PLATE 601 5699UK LEG ADJUSTER M16X100 1L NUT 93 25 11 ASSY SEAT UNIT FR 5600UK 101 PI NUMBER DESCRIPTION FR 5601UK SEAT BASE FR 5602UK SHIFT ENCLOSURE FR 5604UK SEAT ADAPTOR PLATE 610 0408 91 UP DOWN SHIFTER AL RND 0039 PLATE U D SHIFT MTNG RND 0063 01 SEAT MIDWAY 04 12452 RAL5005 601 9059 91 SEAT RAIL L 601 9060 91 SEAT RAIL R 94 25 12 ASSY AC BRKT MAIN FR 0400UK 107 101 102 601 SEQ PT NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 HDF 0661UK BRKT AC HDF 1 101 EP1382 FILTER SCHAFFNER FN682 10 06 1 102 EP1387 IEC INLET amp SW BZV01 Z0000 70 1 107 LB1096 STICKER PROTECTIVE EARTH 1 301 FR 60011UK WIRE HARNESS AC BRKT FR NOT SHOWN 1 601 514 5078 10000 FUSE 5 20 CERAMIC SB 10A 1 25 13 ASSY AC BKT SUB FR 0700UK 107 PI NUMBER DESCRIPTION FR 0701UKUK BRKT AC FR LB1096 STICKER PR
45. R00001UK PI NUMBER FR 10001UK FR 5000UK FR 0400UK FR 0700UK FR 1100UK FR 1150UK FR 0300UK FR 0021UK FR 0022UK FR 4500UK FR 4600UK DESCRIPTION ASSY MAIN 1P ASSY SEAT TWIN 1P ASSY AC BRKT MAIN ASSY AC BRKT SUB ASSY PEDAL BASEL ASSY PEDAL BASE R ASSY COINCHUTE TOWER STICKER CABI L FR STICKER CABI R FR ASSY MAIN BD PC MASTER ASSY MAIN BD PC SLAVE lt AO 85 25 2 ASSY MAIN 1P FR 10001UK Continues overleaf 86 PI NUMBER FR 1120UKI FR 2000UK FR 0200UK FR 0270UK FR 1022UK FR 1023UK FR 1025UK FR 1026UK FR 1027UK FR 1028UK FR 1132UK HDF 1081UK FR 1030UK HDF 0457UK 200 5949 PFX 280 6643 280 5113 390 7001 20W UK 130 365 564UK DESCRIPTION FR MAIN CABI ASSY CONTROL PANEL ASSY HEADER ASSY POP MONITOR SUPPORT MASK SPEAKER PNL SUPPORT CNTRL PNL LWR BRKT SUPP HEADER COVER PLATE BACK HEADER COVER PLATE UP LIGHT ADJUST PANEL BRKT SUPPORT HEADER BRKT FL TUBE HOLDER ASSY 29 PFX TYPE 240V BUSH FOR TV PF COLLAR FOR NANAO MONITOR ASSY FL 20W BBI C24 4 SPKR 15W 40 OHM XF lt AN 8 88 25 3 ASSY CONTROL PANEL FR 2000UK PI NUMBER FR 2001UK FR 2002UK FR 2003UK FR 2100UK FR 2004UK FR 2006UK FR 2010UK 422 FRIPI UK FR 2012UK FR 2013UK FR 2500UK DESCRIPTION CONTROL PANEL COVER CONTROL PANEL BRKT TWIN HANDLE COLLAR ASSY SW PLATE FORMING CNTRL PAN CLOSURE BRKT FR
46. S To avoid injury or confrontation between customers be sure to constantly give careful attention to the behaviour and manners of the players and visitors To avoid electric shock and or short circuit do not allow customers to put hands fingers or any other extraneous matter into the openings of the product WARNING To avoid injury from items falling from the machine immediately stop customers from either putting items on top of the product or leaning against or climbing on the product To avoid electric shock and or short circuit do not allow customers to unplug the power cause at any cause To avoid injury resulting from items falling from the machine instruct the player not to place items or drinks onto the product N Immediately stop such violent acts as hitting or kicking the product Such violent acts CAUTION can cause damage to the product or injury to the player or observer 4 OF PARTS Pop Panel Billboard 29 CRT display Control Panel Coin Chute Tower 1P Cockpit Master 2P Cockpit Slave 1P Rear Door 2P Rear Door Gear Shift AC Bracket Width Depth Height Weight Cockpit per seat 1630mm 1790mm Coin Chute Tower 15kg Pop Panel 800mm 4 480mm When Assembled 1713mm 1624mm 2200mm ACCESSORIES When transporting the machine to location make sure that the following parts are supplied KEYS MASTER 9117 For opening and closing
47. SHIFT START CHANGE VIEW SERVICE TEST gt EXIT PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTON TO EAIT OOH Full Left lock 80H Centre FFH Full right lock OOH pedal fully up FFH pedal fully down OOH pedal fully up FFH pedal fully down UP stick up N stick central DOWN stick down On pressed OFF not pressed On pressed OFF not pressed On pressed OFF not pressed On pressed OFF not pressed Exit to System Menu Please refer to the CALIBRATION TEST for calibrating the hand and foot controllers As this test will check for functionality of both the TEST and SERVICE buttons in order to exit this test BOTH buttons must be pressed simultaneously 30 10 6 CALIBRATION TEST This test is used to calibrate the analogue system input devices i e the steering wheel throttle pedal and brake pedal CALIBRATE TEST STEERING LEFT VAL STEERING RIGHT VAL BRAKE DOWN VAL BRAKE UP VAL THROTTLE DOWN VAL THROTTLE UP VAL CALIBRATE STEERING CALIBRATE BRAKE CALIBRATE THROTTLE gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON STEERING LEFT VAL The current maximum left position of the steering wheel STEERING LEFT VAL The current maximum right position of the steering wheel BRAKE DOWN VAL The current maximum down position of the brake pedal BRAKE UP VAL The current maximum up position of the brake pedal THROTTLE DOWN VAL The current maximum down position of the throttle pedal THROTTLE UP VA
48. Volume high AmbientVolume high MenuMusicVolume high IngameMusicVolume high AttractModeVolume high MenuMusicVolume high gt EXIT AttractModeVolume high gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON GAME TEST SCREEN BEFORE UPGRADE GAME TEST SCREEN AFTER UPGRADE 54 13 HANDLE MECHANISM Be sure to turn power off before performing work Immediately after the game has finished the motor may still be very hot after WARNING operation When performing any work when handling the motor is necessary wait until the motor has cooled This unit is HEAVY Please take care when removing In the TEST MODE if the steering wheel s V R variations are not within the allowable range then replacement of the V R is needed Also be sure to apply grease to the gears of the V R mechanism once every 3 months to provide optimum operation 13 1 REMOVING THE CONTOL PANEL Remove the 3x M8x30 machine screws Pull the Control Panel out towards you IMPORTANT DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE REMOVAL DISCONNECT ALL HARNESSES BEFORE REMOVAL 55 13 2 REPLACING AND ADJUSTING THE HANDLE S N e Never touch places or parts other than those specified Touching places not specified may cause electric shock or a short circuit hazard After the replacement or adjustment of the steering V R be sure to set the centering value of the V R in test mode REP
49. ased or the office stated herein Using a damaged Power Cord can cause and electric shock or fire hazard Be sure to perform correct earth checks and make sure that the machine is correctly earthed Inappropriate earthing of the product may cause electric shock or fire hazard Be sure to use fuses which meet the specified rating Using fuses which exceed the specified rating can cause electric shock short circuit and or fire hazard Ensure all connections are made fully Connections which are not fully made may cause electric shock or fire hazard To avoid causing a fire hazard or an electric shock do not make any unspecified changes to the product by replacing or changing parts or components without the express consent of SEGA Be sure to make periodic maintenance checks as stated herein inspection or analysis using a LOGIC ANALYSER The use of a MULTIMETER is not permitted on IC BOARDS IMPORTANT When cleaning the CRT surfaces use a soft dry cloth Do not apply chemicals such as thinners benzene etc Gro Only a QUALIFIED ELECTRONICS ENGINEER is allowed to perform IC BOARD The electronic parts on the IC BOARD could be damaged due to human static electricity Before performing IC BOARD related work be sure to discharge physically accumulated static by discharging on a grounded metallic surface CONCERNING THE STICKER DISPLAY SEGA product has stickers describing the product manufacture number Serial Number and
50. behind close and behind far The rear view mirror is only available to the player in the In Car viewpoint The player must use their skill to finish the race in the time allotted to them If their total race time is fast enough they are given the ability to enter three initials next to their score in the high score table lt P Congratulations OVER i You made it to the Leader Board mod Enter your initials You Came 237 i Car Time DIFF 1882 ESCORT RS COSWORTH 55 02 53 37 2001 FOCUS 200 55 02 53 76 00 39 1987 SIERRA 5500 55 02 54 32 00 95 2005 MUSTANG GT 55 02 54 52 01 15 2003 FR100 CONCEPT 56 02 54 74 01 37 FORD GT CONCEPT 56 02 55 17 01 80 47 GAME FLOW FOR MULTIPLAYER MODE Game flow e Players inserts coin Credit button flashes to indicate that credit is available Players press the Credit button to transfer credit to their cabinet Press Start flashes on screen to notify the players The players presses the start button Menu screen offers single or multiplayer game options o Players use steering wheel to move the selection to multiplayer o Players press the gas pedal to select multiplayer SELECT GAME MODE 48 o Players wait for other players to join game FREEPLAY e Menu screen offers car categories of classic modern performance and off road o Players use steering wheel to move the selection to d
51. binet will be used for all linked cabinets GAME TEST UPGRADES ON Language english DifficultyLevel medium SoundEffectsVolume high SpeechVolume high AmbientYolume high IngameMusicVolume high MenuMusicVolume high AttractModeVolume high gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON UPGRADES UPGRADES ON is displayed only after the official upgrafe drop The official upgrade drop for this edition will be 01 11 06 LANGUAGE Choose the language setting for the installed region Choice is English Spanish German Italian and French DIFFICULTY LEVEL Choose between EASY MEDIUM and HARD SOUND EFFECT VOLUME Indicates the set volume level of the sound effects i e skidding crashing LOW MEDIUM and HIGH SPEECH VOLUME Indicates the volume level of speech LOW MEDIUM and HIGH AMBIENT VOLUME Indicates the level of ambient sounds i e Birds tweeting LOW MEDIUM and HIGH IN GAME MUSIC VOLUME Indicates the level of game music LOW MEDIUM and HIGH MENU MUSIC VOLUME Indicates the level of music when selecting through the option menus LOW MEDIUM and HIGH ATTRACT MODE VOLUME Indicates the level of music during the advertising mode LOW MEDIUM and HIGH Select EXIT with the SERVICE button and press the TEST button to EXIT 42 11 HOW TO PLAY BASIC CONTROLS Insert coin and press credit transfer button to move credit to desired seat position Press Start button to begin a game Choose y
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53. eaning DO NOT apply or rub with AL Aluminum Foil hard or abrasive material UT any components directly onto the CRT surface Avoid applying stickers seals on the surface of the DO NOT remove aluminium foils from the CRT corners Removing these foils can remove any static electric prevention 17 2 CAUTIONS TO BE AWARE OF WHEN CLEANING THE CRT SURFACES CAUTION Static prevention coating is applied to the CRT surface When cleaning pay attention to the following points Peeling off the preventative coat can cause electric shock Remove smears smudges by using a soft cloth Do NOT use a coarse gauze or similar product When using a chemically based detergent be sure to follow instructions below o Dilute chemical detergent with water and dip an area of the cloth into it oqueeze cloth of all excess water Wipe screen thoroughly to remove greasy smears or smudges Do not use a chemical cleaning compound any abrasive cleaning agent or bleach like products Do not use alkaline chemical detergents such as glass cleaner and avoid all solvents and thinners Do not rub or scratch the CRT surface with hard items such as a brush or finger nails etc Clean the CRT surface once every 3 months or when the screen looks dirty 64 17 3 ADJUSTING THE PICTURE Monitor adjustments been made at the time of shipment Therefore do not make further adjustments without a justifiable reason Adjusting
54. esired choice o Players press the gas pedal to select their chosen category SELECT A VEHICLE CLASS CLASSIC FOR OTHER RACERS o If players select different categories then a voting system is employed so that the category chosen by the greatest number of players is used 49 50 Menu screen offers 6 cars in three difficulty levels Beginner Intermediate amp Advanced o Player uses steering wheel to move the selection to desired choice o Player presses the gas pedal to select their chosen car RS SELECT R VEHICLE Menu screen offers Automatic or Manual transmission o Player use steering wheel to move the selection to desired choice o Players press the gas pedal to select their chosen transmission SELECT TRRNSITIISSION AUTOMATIC Menu screen offers a selection of 6 tracks o Players use steering wheel to move the selection to desired choice o Players press the gas pedal to select their chosen category o If players select different tracks then a voting system is employed so that the category chosen by the greatest number of players is used SELECT A TRACK THEME NG FOR OTHER RACERS Race begins 51 TECHNIQUES AND SECRETS Super Start If a player keeps the Revs of their car between 5 000 and 6 000 when the race begins they are given a speed boost Hidden Shortcuts Some of the tracks have hidden shortcuts that can help reduce lap times The table below details all the cars available Please note that o
55. g screws Slide the Game Board to the right and remove Repeat the process to re assemble 71 20 2 GAME BOARD CONNECTIONS When the security device is installed the Game Board becomes proprietary to this product STOP IMPORTANT For safety reasons the GAME BOARD is fitted with 10 second power on delay If power is turned OFF and ON again within the 10 seconds delay period the GAME IMPORTANT BOARD will NOT power up Please wait a full 10 seconds before applying power STOP POWER Inlet D SUB RGB AUDIO OUT 25mm Jack PARALLEL port UCGI BD USB port iBUTTON NETWORK LAN port pd usa port UCGI BD DESCRIPTION OPERATION POWER INLET 240VAC IEC Inlet PARALLEL PORT I O from UCGI DB USB PORT 1 Communication from UCGI BD USB PORT 2 iBUTTON Port NETWORK LAN connection to HUB AUDIO OUT Stereo output to Audio Amp D SUB Analogue RGB output 72 21 UGCI BOARD e Ifthe UGCI BD or the USB connection to the UGCI BD during game the game will end and the SEGA logo will appear on screen with the error I O FAULT If this IMPORTANT occurs switch off the machine and replace the faulty item UGCI BD The UGCI BD is an Input interface which controls ALL inputs to the CPU The inputs controlled by this interface are START buttons VIEW buttons GEAR SHIFT ACCEL device BRAKE device STEERING controller CREDIT input s All inputs listed above are directed to the UGC
56. general maintenance of the product 1 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 in safety Non compliance with the following points or inappropriate handling running counter to the cautionary matters herein stated can cause personal injury or damage to the machine without turning off the power can cause electric shock or short circuit In the case where work should be performed in the status of power on this manual will state to WARNING that effect To avoid electric shock or short circuit do not apply or disconnect power to the machine in a quick or haphazard manner Before performing the work be sure to turn the power off Performing the work To avoid electric shock do not apply power to the machine with wet hand s Do not expose Power Cords or Earth Wires on the surface floor passage etc If exposed the Power Cord or Earth Wires are sustainable to damage Damaged Cords or Wires can cause an electric shock or short circuit which may lead to a fire hazard To avoid causing a fire and or electric shock do not put objects on Power Cords or Earth Wires When or after installing the product do not unnecessarily pull the Power Cord If damaged the Power Cord may cause an electric shock and or fire hazard In case the Power Cord is damaged ask for a replacement through where the product was purch
57. he steering wheel may turn DO NOT interrupt the steering wheel as it moves as it may cause steering problems during the game During network checking PLEASE WAIT flashes on screen When the network checking has finished the game demo mode will start If after initialization connection has not been established check the network connections between cabinets and repeat process 21 22 ASSEMBLY CHECK In the TEST MODE ensure that the assembly has been made correctly and the IC BD is satisfactory In the TEST MODE perform the following tests INPUT TEST STEERING ACCELERATOR BRAKE 5 START CHANGE VIEW SERVICE TEST EXIT PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT SOUND TEST OUTPUT TYPE SIEREO RIGHT SPEAKER OFF LEFT SPEAKER e DEE gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERYICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Select the INPUT TEST from the SYSTEM MENU left screen This screen enables the user to test individual input to the game Once all input devices have been tested and proved to be in working order press the test and service buttons to exit In the SOUND TEST use the service switch to access left and right speaker outputs Check that both speakers are working satisfactory and that the sound levels are set to am appropriate level In the SYSTEM TEST MODE MENU select the CRT TEST Although the monitor adjustments have been made before shipping make sure that the image covers the screen
58. hen inserted while keeping the Reject Button is pressed down 62 17 17 1 CAUTIONS CONCERNING THE SAFETY ISSUES WHEN HANDLING THE MONITOR Before handling the monitor s be sure to read the following explanations and comply with the caution warning instructions given below Note that the caution warning symbol marks and letters are used in the instructions When performing such work as installing and removing the monitor inserting and disconnecting the external connectors to and from the monitor interior and the WARNING monitor be sure to disconnect the power connector plug before starting work Preceding the work without following this instruction can cause electric shock or malfunction Using the monitor by converting it without obtaining prior permission is not allowed SEGA shall not be liable for any malfunctioning or accident caused by unauthorised work being carried out Primary side and Secondary side The monitor s circuit which is divided into the Primary side and Secondary side are electrically isolated Do not touch the primary WARNING side or do not touch both the primary side and the secondary side simultaneously Failing to observe the instruction can cause electric shock and this is very dangerous When making monitor adjustments do not touch ant part of the monitor assembly this can cause malfunction and or an electric shock Also be sure as to not cause a short circuit condition between
59. ine then immediately look into the cause of fault and eliminate the cause to ensure satisfactory operation During the attract mode the START button will flash the BILLBOARD lamps will be lit and audio will be emitted from both left and right speakers There are no speakers in the seat assembly 1 Sit in the Cockpit The seat can be adjusted in either a forward or reverse positions The lever is located on the lower right hand side in front of the seat Pull this lever to make adjustments to the seat 2 Insert a coin s The number of credit s is displayed in the bottom left hand side of the screen 3 Press the green CREDIT button and the credit will transfer from the VTS BD to the cabinet which is calling for credit A visual indication of credits displayed at the bottom left corner of the screen will increment by the amount of credits set PRESS START will appear on screen 4 Press the START button and the game will start by employing the driver to select certain criteria s i e type of car type of course Steering Wheel M View Button Credit Button Brake Accelerator Gear Shift 24 10 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY By operating the buttons located on the VTS BD will enable the SYSTEM and GAME TEST MODES When installing the machines collecting cash or when the machine does not perform correctly initiate a test sequence as explained in this section of the manual The following out
60. l value of coins required for 1 credit is defined by the VTS board settings EXIT Exit to System Menu The user can select the LEFT and RIGHT speaker status to ON or OFF to test that soeaker channel Use the TEST button to return to the System Menu 33 10 9 SOUND TEST This test is used to test the audio system is working correctly SOUND TEST OUTPUT TYPE STEREO RIGHT SPEAKER OFF LEFT SPEAKER OFF gt SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON OUTPUT TYPE This option is fixed to STEREO RIGHT SPEAKER When ON a sound will be played from the RIGHT speaker LEFT SPEAKER When ON a sound will be played from the LEFT speaker EXIT Exit to System Menu The user can select the LEFT and RIGHT speaker status to ON or OFF to test that speaker channel Use the TEST button to return to the System Menu 34 10 10 CRT TEST This test is used to test the game display is working correctly It consists of two screens COLOUR TEST TO CONTINUE GRID TEST Press the TEST button to move from COLOUR TEST to GRID TEST Press the TEST button again to return to the System Menu 35 10 11 DRIVE BOARD TEST This test is used to test the steering force feedback mechanism DRIVE BOARD TEST STOP MOTOR FULL LEFT FULL RIGHT gt MOTOR POWER NORMAL EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON STOP MOTOR Turn off all drive signals to the force feedback motor FULL LEFT Apply a ma
61. lease contact where the product was purchased SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LIMITED Suite 3a Oaks house 12 22 West Street Epsom Surrey KT18 7RG 44 0 1372 731820 Fax 44 0 1372 731849 DEFINITION OF THE QUALIFIED SERVICE ENGINEER AND MAINTENANCE PERSONEL Non technical personnel who do not have technical knowledge and expertise should refrain from performing such work that this manual requires Only QUALIFIED SERVICE WARNING ENGINEERS should carry out work either inside or outside the compass of this manual Failure to comply with this instruction may cause a severe accident or even death Ensure that all service inspection repair work and troubleshooting is carried out by a QUALIFIED SERVICE ENGINEER All other work i e cleaning and general upkeep of the machine supplying data cards repairing coin jams or re booting a machine can be carried out by the LOCAL MAINTENANCE PERSONEL QUALIFIED SERVICE ENGINEER Those who participate in the design manufacture inspection maintenance or service of equipment at an amusement equipment manufacturer Those who have technical expertise with qualified certification regarding electricity electronics and or mechanical engineering and take part in a daily service and control of amusement equipment LOCAL MAINTENANCE PERSONEL Those who have experience in maintenance of amusements equipment and or vending machines and also participate in daily routine work of
62. lines each test mode and explains in detail the movement throughout the menus ONLY AQUALIFIED SERVICE ENGINEER SHOULD MAKE ANY AMMENDMENTS TO THE CRITERIAS LISTED WITHIN THE SYSTEM TEST MENU IMPORTANT ITEMS DESCRIPTION When the machine is installed perform the following Check that each setting is set to the factory setting as per the time of shipment In the INPUT TEST mode check each switch and VR for operation In the SOUND TEST check the operation of both front speakers In the CRT TEST check the adjustment of the picture and adjust if necessary MACHINE INSTALLATION Periodically perform the following tests 1 Inthe INPUT TEST mode check the CONTROL PERIODIC SERVICING devices and buttons 2 Inthe SOUND TEST perform a sound check MONITOR In the monitor check screen check to see if the MONITOR adjustments are made correctly Check such data as game play time and histogram and adjust difficulty levels if necessary DATA CHECK 25 10 1 VIS BOARD SWITCHES AND COIN COUNTER N Never touch places other than those specified Touching parts in places not specified may cause electric shock or a short circuit hazard WARNING STOP Adjust to the optimum sound volume taking in consideration the environmental requirements of the installation location IMPORTANT VTS BOARD Open the top coin tower door and the 5 BOARD is located on the back panel The function of each control is as fo
63. llows Service button Test button DIP switches Status BS Credit button Coin counter Volume control TEST BUTTON Enables the SERVICE ENGINEER to enter the TEST MODE Please refer to the following pages SERVICE BUTTON Gives service credits without registering on the coin counter DIP SWITCHES Configures the price of play STATUS LED Flashes in normal operation CREDIT BUTTON As the SERVICE BUTTON COIN COUNTER Registers the count of coins inserted through the coin mechanism in 10 or 10 cent units VOLUME CONTROL Adjusts the level of sound emitted from the front speakers 26 10 2 TEST MODE When changes are made in the TEST MODES be sure to EXIT from the TEST MODES to return to GAME MODE If power is turned OFF in TEST MODE the new IMPORTANT setting will not take effect The Test Menu allows the functioning of each part of the cabinet to be checked the monitor to be adjusted and the coins and various related game setting to be changed o Press the test button to enable the TEST MODE to be displayed on screen o Press the SERVICE BUTTON to move the pointer on screen to the desired function o Once the desired function has been established press the TEST BUTTON to enter that particular test 5 MENU SYSTEM INFORMATION UGCI TEST INPUT TEST CALIBRATE TEST OUTPUT TEST COIN TEST SOUND TEST CET TEST DEIVE BOARD TEST BOOKKEEPING CLOCK TEST NETWORK TEST GAME TEST gt EXIT
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65. move and cause an accident or injury Be sure to use two people to perform this work Depending on the specific work WARNING there are some cases in which working by one person alone may cause an accident or injury The machine has 14 casters 7 per unit and 16 leg adjusters 8 per unit When the installation position is determined bring the adjusters in contact to the floor Make the adjustment so that the casters rise from the floor approximately 5mm Also make sure that the machine positioning is level otep 1 CASTERS Move the machine to the installation position When installing the machine against or close to a wall be sure to secure a space to ensure player can safely enter and exit the machine without obstruction otep 2 Bring all leg adjusters down to make contact with the floor Using a Wrench or spanner adjust the leveller so that the casters rise approximately 5mm from the floor otep 3 Once all adjusters have been adjusted and the machine is made level fasten the adjuster nut upwards to secure the height of the adjuster LEG ADJUSTERS T lm Approx Simm LEG ADJUSTER After securing the height of the adjusters tighten all of the hexagon bolts which were fastened temporarily as per step 1 18 INSTALLING THE POP PANEL secure and stable condition Performing work without a step or a step N To perform work safely and securely be sure to use a step which
66. n in through the COIN ACCEPTOR and check to see that the selector correctly functions CLEANING A MECHANICAL COIN SELECTOR GATE Remove and clean smears using a damp soft cloth IMPORTANT Never apply oil etc to the After cleaning the Coin Acceptor insert a regular coin in the normal working statud and ensure that the Selector correctly functions The Coin Acceptor should be cleaned once every 3 months When cleaning follow the procedure below 1 Turn the power for the machine to the OFF position and open the Coin Chute Door 2 Open the Gate and dust off by using a damp lint free cloth 3 Remove and clean smears by using soft lint free cloth dipped in water of mild detergent and squeezed e CRADLE dry 4 Remove the cradle When removing the retaining FIG 13b ring be very careful so as not to bend the rotary shaft 5 Remove any foreign bodies from the rotary shaft and pillow portions by wiping off the cloth 6 After wiping off as per previous instruction apply a dry lint free cloth to dry the affected areas properly Insert a coin while keeping the Reject CLEANING A MECHANICAL COIN SELECTOR Button pressed down and check if it is Once every month when performing the Coin SW Test rejected simultaneously check the following e Does the Coin Counter count satisfactory e Does the coin drop into the cashbox correctly 5 coin rejected w
67. n the Coin Chute Tower The VTS board is connected to the coin validator and lamps via a dedicated wiring harness depending upon the coin validator used LM1006 Coin Controls 15 way connector LM1007 13 way connector Notes 1 If NRI mechanisms to be used these should be ordered with the highest denomination coin on coin path 1 and the lowest denomination on coin path 4 The VTS board should be then be set up for either the UK or EURO settings A minimum connecting lead length of 600mm is required 2 Mechanical coin mechanisms may be connected in parallel allowing two identical mechanisms to be fitted Illustration showing COIN TOWER VTS PCB COIN VALIDATOR and ASSOCIATED HARNESSES 78 IMPORTANT IMPORTANT The 3 Service Button on the VTS BD if pressed will trigger COIN CREDIT that will be recorded within the BOOKKEEPPING but not on the Mechanical Coin Counter VALIDATOR VALIDATORA SERVICE BUTTON PLAYERS PLAYER PLAYER T TESTBUTTON TEST BUTTON PLAYER 1 PLAYER 2 DIP SW 3 SERVICE BUTTON DIP SW 1 UME CONTROL YER 1 A DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE 3rd SERVICE BU LUME CONTROL AYER 2 COIN COUNTER Illustration shows VTS PCB The CREDIT SETTINGS as displayed in the COIN TEST of the SYSTEM TEST MENU should always be set to 1 COIN 1 CREDIT when using the VTS PCB This is vital to maintain a correct output value from the VTS All Credit settings are
68. n the cases where a projector is employed then the temperature drops from 40 to 30 degrees centigrade This appliance is not suitable for installation in an area where a water jet could be used LIMITATIONS OF USAGE REQUIREMENTS Be sure to check the electrical specifications Ensure that this product is compatible with the locations power supply voltage and frequency requirements A plate WARNING describing the electrical specifications is attached to the product Non compliance with the electrical specification can cause fire or electrical shock This product requires a RCD as part of the location facilities Using them in a manner not independent can cause an electric shock or a fire Ensure that the indoor wiring for the power supply is rates at 7A or higher in areas using 220 240VAC Non compliance with this may cause electric shock or a fire Be sure to independently use the power supply equipped with an Earth leakage breaker Using a power supply without an Earth leakage breaker can cause a fire when earth leakage occurs Putting many loads on one electrical outlet can cause a generation of heat and a fire may result from an overload When using an extension cord ensure that the cord is rated at 7A or higher Using a cord rated lower than the specified rating may cause a fire or electric shock Note that for transporting the machine to location the minimum necessary dimensions required for opening of doors etc
69. nly the cars for your given region US or European will be available The Update column details the cars that will be swapped out with the vehicles marked with a on the preset update day Classic Statup 7 Europe OB Y 1 1970 Mk1 Capri RS2600 1 1972 Ranchero GT 1 55 Thunderbird 2 76 Gran Torino 2 71 Mustang Mach 1 2 1972 Ranchero GT EE Is V 4 71 Mustang Machi 4 66FarlaneGT 5 66FairlaneGT 7 5 64Galaie500 7 0 0 0 o 6 64Galaxe 500 6 66 Thunderbird Convertibles Modern Y Startup 12 2 US J Europe 3 SVTCora 13 4 2004 Mondeo ST220 4 2003 Limited Edition Thunderbird 5 1999 Racing 5 Powerstroke Concept 6 2004 SVT Lightning 6 2004 SVT Lightning 0 Performance 2 Statup pate ______ Europe S 3 7 4 2005MustangGT 4 2005 MustangGT 5 1987 Sierra RS500 5 MustngFR500 6 X FRiO0Concep 6 FR100 Concept 1 2 Startup 12 2 10 1 1999 Focus Rally Car 1 Ex Concept 1 48 1 2 1973 Escort RS2000 2 2004 F 150 4 2 Explorer Sport Trac XLT 4 4 5 4 F 150 4x4 Flareside 5 7 15 65F100 6 2004F150FX4 6 56F100 17 52 The tables below detail the tracks available to select initially and after the preset update day Initial Tracks 3 Quaker Town
70. nto the Coin Tower from inside both machines as show Fit 8x M8x30 hex bolts to the integral walls of the coin tower 2x floor 2x L H S 2x R H S and 2 x top E Fit and secure the remaining 2x M8x30 hex bolts through the inner self into the Coin Tower where shown 15 otep 7 Apply the 2x Join Brackets FR 0013UK to the outside of the cabinets as shown Secure using the 8x M8x30 bolts supplied otep 8 The seat brackets are attached to the seat cabinet but will be inverted for transportation Reposition the brackets so that they depict the figure to the right and secure with the same fixings using 8x M8x30 Hex bolts Fit 2x Joint Bkts supplied in to the locations shown and Reposition the seat brackets as shown and secure otep 9 Offer the seat cabinet up to the display cabinet Before attaching both cabinets make sure that the seat harness has been connected to the main harness Once connection has been established secure both seat cabinets to the main cabinets using 4x M8x30 Hex Bolts Black Step 10 Fix the seat cabinets into position as shown and secure using 8x M8x30 hex bolts black 13mm Make harness connections before securing Tighten ALL bolts in their present location using a 13mm hex driver 17 o SECURING THE MACHINE INTO LOCATION Make sure that all of the adjusters are in contact with the floor If they are not the cabinet may
71. ocedure to replace the microswitch 14 1 REMOVING THE SHIFT LEVER 1 Turn the power off and disconnect the machine from the electrical supply 2 Remove the 4 machine screws located at the top near the lever knob e TAMPERPROOF SCREW 4 M5 X12 black 3 Disconnect and remove the unit completely 4 Heinstall in reverse order ensure the label marked 58 14 2 SWITCH REPLACEMENT Each Microswitch is secured using 2 machine screws Remove the 2 screws and replace the Microswitch using the illustration below 1 Disconnect the wiring connectors of the switch which is to be replaced 2 the 2 self tap screws to remove the Microswitch GREASING Apply grease once every 3 months to the specified areas to ensure smooth operation throughout the product life TAPPING SCREW 2 M3 X 16 AC v GREASING 509 5704 59 15 ACCELERATOR 8 BRAKE Before starting work ensure that the Power is disconnected and the machine is switch off Failure to observe this precaution may cause injury or electric shock WARNING Use care so as not to damage wiring Damaged wires can cause electric shock or a short circuit hazard Do not touch undesignated places Touching places not specified can cause electric shock or short circuit hazards If the Accelerator and Brake operation is not satisfactory adjustment of the volume installation position or V R replacement is needed Also be sure to apply greasing to
72. oduct check the following points to ensure that the procuct has been transported in a satisfactory status ls there any external damage to the machine i e dents cuts or cracks e Are castors or leg adjusters damaged Dothe power supply voltage and the frequency of the machine meet the requirements of the location Are all wiring connectors correctly connected and secure Are the power cables undamaged Do the fuses meet the specified rating Are all accessories available Can all doors be opened and closed and locked with the keys provided 5 SPECIFICATION S 1 INTROBUGTION TOZERIIS MANUAL le partt and taste 1 1 BANDEING PRECAUTION S s bo Hoe 3 2 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING LOCATION AND INSTALLATION 5 3 ORE RATION e M 7 4 NAME TO 9 5 AGGES OORE 10 6 PUSE C 11 7 podes aU quo ooo ees Qe 12 8 PRECAUTIONS BE TAKEN WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE
73. our car category car transmission and track View choices with the steering wheel and enter your selection with the gas pedal During game play use the gas pedal to accelerate your car and the brake pedal to stop In automatic transmission the brake pedal also cause the car to reverse if pressed when the car is stationary In manual transmission use the gear shifter to shift up and down through the gears The view change button cycles between three camera angles GAME OUTLINE The player controls a Ford car and races against six other cars to achieve a lap time record before the time limit is up There is a great selection of tracks and cars The off road tracks can only be selected when a player selects a vehicle from the off road category The race consists of three laps and the time limit is extended after each lap If the time limit runs out the game is over The game can be played alone against computer controlled opponents or up to 3 twin cabinets can be linked for multiplayer games of up to 6 challengers GAME FLOW FOR SINGLE PLAYER MODE e Player inserts coin s e Press the CREDIT button to transfer credits to the appropriate cabinet e Press the START button when credits are available PRESS START BUTTON 43 44 Menu screen offers single or multiplayer game options o Player uses steering wheel to move the selection to single player o Player presses the gas pedal to select single player SELECT GAME MODE MULTIPLAYER
74. re are also fuses located on the Monitor PCB Please refer to the separate Monitor manual supplied to reference these fuses 11 7 ASSEMBLING WITH PRECAUTIONS Perform assembly work by following the procedure herein stated Failing to comply with the instructions can cause electric shock WARNING Assembling should be performed as stated in this manual Since this is a complex machine erroneous assembling can cause electric shock machine damage and or impair functionality When assembling be sure to be accompanied by another person Depending on the work involved there are some cases where two people are required If only one person carries out the work alone then it is possible that injury may occur or damage to the product Ensure that all connectors are accurately connected Incomplete connections may cause electric shock or fire hazard When carrying out the assembly work follow the procedure as laid out in this manual Do not skip any stages as injury may occur if the machine in not installed in the correct sequence Assembling 1 and 2 player cockpit Securing the machine into location Installing the Pop panel Installing Power Cables Turning power ON Assembly check When assembling make sure that tools such as a Phillips type screwdriver wrench for M16 hex and a Socket wrench to suit M8 13mm are available SOCKET WRENCH RATCHET HANDLE WRENCH for M16 hexagon bolt 12 N e
75. the primary and secondary side of the assembly This can be very dangerous and may cause electric shock hazard SECONDAR Y SIDE Chassis CRT ad PRIMARY SIDE UHT Ultra High Tension Some of the parts contained on in the monitor assembly are subject to UHT UHT voltage can be in excess of 25 000 volts and is very dangerous Therefore do not touch the monitor interior Should solder or any other debris come into contact with the internal components of the monitor turn the power OFF so as not to cause a malfunction or fire hazard PRIMARY SIDE 3 A b INODE LEAD MAIN M IF CE Approx 29 KV A y FOCUS LEAD NW black Map Approx 10 63 CAUTION CAUTION otatic electricity Touching the CRT surface can sometimes cause static electricity This is because the CRT surface is subject to static and will not adversely affect the human body Installation and removal Ensure that the Degause Coil Fly Back Transformer Anode Lead and Focus leads are not positioned close to sheet metalwork sharp edges This is to avoid damaging the insulation and not to cause electric shock and or malfunction For the purpose of static prevention special coating is applied to the CRT face of this product Damage to the coated film can cause electric shock to the engineers of maintenance persons Take heed when cl
76. total number of games played on a Wednesday The total number of games played on a Thursday The total number of games played on a Friday The total number of games played on a Saturday Proceed to bookkeeping screen 3 Bookkeeping Screen 3 contains a breakdown of game plays on a day to day basis BOOKKEEPING 3 3 GAME PLAYS PER HOUR 12 13 13 14 14 15 00 01 01 02 02 03 03 04 04 05 05 06 06 07 07 08 08 09 09 10 10 11 11 12 gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON 00 01 The total number of games played between midnight and 1am 01 02 The total number of games played between 1am and 2am 23 00 The total number of games played between 11pm and midnight EXIT To return to the SYSTEM TEST MENU SCREEN IMPORTANT 40 10 13 CLOCK SETTINGS This test is used to set the current time and date of the computer system YEAR MONTH DATE HOURS MINUTES SECONDS EXIT e Date cannot be changed until the AUTO UPDATE has been released Once the AUTO UPDATE has been release and installed only then can the date be change CLOCK SETTING CURRENT TIME 09 24 25 CURRENT DATE 0970372006 DAY HOURS MINUTES SECONDS gt EXIT CLOCK ADJUSTMENT DISABLED UNTIL 26 03 2006 SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Variable from 2000 to 2050 Variable from 01 to 12 Variable from 1 to 28 29 30 or 31
77. umber of coin credits entered The total number of service credits entered The total time the cabinet has been switched on in HHHH MM SS The total time of all 1 player games played in HHHH MM SS The total time of all multiplayer games played in HHHH MM SS The average game time for a 1 player game The average game time for a multiplayer game When selected the user will be prompted to confirm YES or NO If the user selects YES the high score table is reset to factory default If NO is selected then no action is taken When selected the user will be prompted to confirm YES or NO If the user selects YES all bookkeeping meters will be cleared to zero If NO is selected then no action is taken When HISCORES are to be reset from the bookkeeping test menu all linked cabinets must be cleared Put ALL linked cabinets into test mode and clear each of the HISCORES Exit test and return to game on each cabinet NEXT SCREEN Proceed to bookkeeping screen 2 3 38 Bookkeeping Screen 2 contains a breakdown of game plays on a day to day basis SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NEXT SCREEN BOOKKEEPING 2 3 GAME PLAYS PER DAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY gt NEXT SCREEN SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON The total number of games played on a Sunday The total number of games played on a Monday The total number of games played on a Tuesday The
78. without loss of graphics If necessary adjust the monitor Use the DEGAUSE switch if necessary to bring the colours back into perspective 8 PRECAUTIONS BE TAKEN WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE When moving the machine be sure to unplug the power cord from both the wall and machine ends Moving the machine whilst either plug is inserted can cause either and accident or injury by electric shock When moving the machine along the floor retract the Adjusters and ensure that the casters make contact with the floor During transportation pay careful attention so that the castors do not manoeuvre over power cables Damaging power cables can WARNING cause electric shock or a short circuit hazard When moving the machine do not push the cabinets with the seat fixed Moving the cabinets whilst the seat are fixed may cause damage to the fixing positions of the seat When transporting the product in places where steps used to gain access disassemble the seat units from the main cabinets as damage can occur at the IMPORTANT adjoining positions When transporting the machine in places where steps have to be contended with break the machine down into individual parts to make transit easier 23 9 BASIC CONTENTS OF THE GAME The following outlines basic routines to check whether the product is functioning satisfactory If there is a deviation between what is explained in this section and the actual results of the mach
79. ximum left signal to the force feedback motor Subject to power setting FULL RIGHT Apply a maximum right signal to the force feedback motor Subject to power setting MOTOR POWER This has four settings NORMAL A normal torque setting STRONG A strong torque setting recommended for adult only environments WEAK A very weak torque setting recommended for child only environments NONE No force feedback torque is applied EXIT Exit to System Menu Once the user has selected the required motor power he can test the setting by using the FULL LEFT or FULL RIGHT test All motor power will be removed when the user exits from the test 36 10 12 BOOKKEEPING This test is used to review statistical data from the system t consists of 3 main screens of data Screen 1 contains an overview of game play data 1PLYR GAMES PLAYED MPLYR GAMES PLAYED COIN CREDITS SERVICE CREDITS TOTAL TIME ON TOTAL 1PLYR TIME TOTAL MPLYR TIME AVERAGE 1PLYR TIME AVERAGE MPLYR TIME CLEAR HISCORES CLEAR BOOKKEEPING BOOKKEEPING 1 3 1PLYR GAMES PLAYED MPLYR GAMES PLAYED COIN CREDITS SERVICE CREDITS TOTAL TIME ON 0000 35 00 TOTAL 1PLYR TIME 0000 13 30 TOTAL MPLYR TIME 0000 00 00 AVERGE 1PLYR TIME 02 15 AVERGE MPLYR TIME 00 00 CLEAR HISCORES CLEAR BOOKKEEPING gt NEAT SCREEN SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON The total number of 1 player games played The total number of multi player games played The total n
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