Home

OWNER`S MANUAL - Cloudfront.net

image

Contents

1. 200 6104 6105 uli EN P e b 0 qm 2150 2 2 SFP T 180k Power Transformer 120 SUPPLY 3 Loi 4 4 2 gt ac inter PROTECTOR dU 50K 5 5 FUSE 80 me Blk 50K 3 1 Lk 5 Ts 6 a 80K 5 28070417 wee 7 Js 7 Pc er TAE i 3 8 1 1 1 4 gt WHOVL 015 BOR EE 5 5 BK 3 3 3 EASTON gt WHEYES 7086 WHCVLY 390 6822 32EX 100 VAC SUPPLY 22 FASTON BIKE MOTOR 30 1 30 30 1 45 E 45 N 45 r lt gt m 3 28 41 WHESM 399 8 4 30 C A 400 5457 92 5 L 30 _ sx sk 011 ACN 7 i E 027 T Q EE mE 400 5421 15024 838 14515 05 WHCSM gt 390 E 80K 1 2 EU 8 1 T Lev 2 95 5 195 130 5260 13 5260 ST WHEYL gt WHOVLO 24 8 21 471171 Zu 1 21 gt 2 way K 3 SEE 91 o1 os 5281 C 845 0001D 10 4 IK SPK R 4 0 4 2 2 CP
2. 7 3 1 BEFORE OPERATION boo GO OO o c 7 3 2 DURING OPERATION PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS 9 4 PART DESCRIPTION 542055 nnne a d RD 11 S ACGCESORIES aussen cric as ERR DUPLO D 12 6 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION eere 13 6 1 ATTACHING THE BILLBOARD 16 6 2 ATTACHING THE REAR CABINET 18 6 3 FASTENING THE PRODUCT TO THE INSTALLATION LOCATION 20 6 4 ATTACHING THE COIN CHUTE 40 22 6 5 INSTALLING THE MAT cc cscccscsttinessetsccsaconasevaansecenaninssnecacnnasnnnaenaenncsnadnnesesacsennnseninanan 27 6 6 CONNECTION OF POWER AND GROUND WIRE 28 6 7 CHECKING THE 30 7 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE 33 B AR 35 8 1 HOW TO PLAY roin INK ACE 35 8 2 STORY d De en i 36 8 3 VERSUS MODE oen 39 8 4 HINTS FOR PLAYING THE 000 0 41
3. 105 14 REPLACING THE FLUORESCENT AND HALOGEN LAMPS 106 14 1 REPLACING THE FLUORESCENT 106 TS PERIODIC 5 arr RS oS Ce citra str 108 16 TROUBLESHOOTING rau 110 16 1 TROUBLESHOOTING 110 17 GAME BOARD LINDBERGH RED 113 17 1 CLEANING THE LINDBERGH 114 17 2 COMPOSITION OF GAME nnne 115 TS NETWORK PLAY eia 116 18 1 INSTALLATION 00000000 116 19 DESIGN DE Qu Fara in Fx A edu 118 2UPARTS LIS T ee dn land oan ados ga UD M NAR Rd 119 COLOR CODE De ki taa lac n is 155 22 WIRING DIAGRAM 156 SEGA AMUSEMENTS OFFICES SLIN3INOO 30 318 1 NOILONGONLNI INTRODUCTION This 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 for the product HARLEY DAVIDSON KING OF THE ROAD This manual is
4. SO 201 10 Sjueuueunboi SUL 1511 siuvd 134 13 VIBRATION UNIT HLT 3250 ITEM NO 101 102 103 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 201 202 204 205 207 208 209 210 301 302 PART NO HLT 3251 HLT 3252X HLT 3253X HLT 3254X HLT 3255X HLT 3256X HLT 3257 HLT 3258 HLT 3259 SPG 2504 SPG 2505 123 040414 2R 123 050515 2R HLT 3260 HLT 3261X 350 5937 350 5902 100 5112 209 0023 91 601 0460 100 5445 21 270 5117 280 5275 SR10 280 6676 280 5277 000 P00510 W 028 A00408 P 050 U00600 FAS 300053 060 F00600 000 P00306 W 000 F00310 050 U00300 HLT 60040 HLT 60054 D 2 2 DESCRIPTION NOTE VIB FIELD VIB BASE VIB CENTER BRKT VIB MOTOR BRKT VIB COVER VIB BEARING HOLD CASE VIB BEARING HOLD LID VIB BEARING SHAFT VIB BALLAST PULLEY 20 S5M PULLEY 60 S5M KEY 4x4x14 2R KEY 5x5x15 2R VIB SPONGE VIB FIELD BED MOTOR DMN37KB WITH BUSH TIMING BELT 55 425 BEARING 17 NSK 600377 CONN CLOSED END PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 M M OILES BEARING 80W 21 FERRITE CORE TDK ZCAT3035 1330 CORD CLAMP SR10 CORD CLAMP TL 25A TKK CORD CLAMP 18 M SCR PH W FS M5x10 SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M4x8 U NUT M6 HEX BLT W FS M6x12 FLT WSHR M6 M SCR PH W FS M3x6 M SCR FH M3x10 U NUT M3 WH VIBRATION UNIT WH VIBRATION UNIT EXT ASSY CENTERING MECHA HLT 2000 SECTION A
5. kaire iS the aidan Pherconresting induce WE 8 m eile i 5 The ma io woi ic AE a i 18 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 the VTS Excel board as shown in the table above corresponding to the country required 8 99 By 100 STERLING PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS SW1 8888558 2 plays 10 24 plays 8 8 33p per play Ws Dans 1 333 1 125 12 plays amp 33p per play lelg 21 Pr Fx EN alt en en e 5 alt Lees di EURO PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS 5 1 DFF LL b Li Li LL bi LL ola OFF OFF 58818815818 8818 588888 bis Li bi Li
6. 68 10 1 3 GREASING 5 4 70 10 2 ACCELERATOR VOLUME cene coenae tranne 71 10 2 1 Adjusting the 71 10 2 2 Replacing the 73 10 2 3 2 75 1053 HANDLE VOLUME e inte ice aiii Des pri eite tune 76 10 3 1 Adjusting 76 10 3 2 Replacing 78 10 3 3 83 11 MOTORCYCLE MECHANISM 84 11 1 LEAN VOLUME ener 84 11 1 1 Adjusting the 84 11 1 2 Replacing 86 11 1 3 cizllc 89 11 2 REPLACING THE SIDE GUIDE PLATES eene nennen 90 11 3 REPLACING THE VIBRATION UNIT HARNESS eene nnn 92 12 COIN SELECTOR que 96 12 1 CLEANING THE COIN 96 12 2 ADJUSTMENTS TO PRICE OF 98 12 3 CREDIT BOARD DIP SWITCH SETTINGS 99 1 ca cases cece ce ce cede eee eerste 104 13 1 CLEANING THE 5
7. gt 1 02 3 ol WH SM CAP NOTE 1 Insert a pin into the 5 housing after passing it through the protective tube NOTE 2 Wires of the same color are interchangeable ITEM NO PART DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 HLT 2701 PROTECT TUBE 301 HLT 60037X WH SHIFT SW 144 20 ASSY WOOFER HLT 3300 201 1 1017 2 Ce 7 o A 22 ism 51 Bj ITEM NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 HLT 3301 WOOFER BRKT L 2 HLT 3302 WOOFER BRKT R 101 130 5218 01 SUB WOOFER 4 40W YL 201 012 00412 TAP SCR 2 4x12 145 1511 siuvd 146 21 ASSY ROLL VOLUME HLT 3320 ITEM NO 1 2 101 102 201 301 01102 1 3 Ef 2 201 1 2 PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE HLT 3321 ROLL VOLUME BRKT 601 7944 GEAR 15 220 5753 VOL CONT B 5K OHM TOCOS 310 5029 F20 SUMITUBE F F 20MM 028 A00306 P SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M3x6 HLT 60033 WH ROLL VOLUME 02 ASSY SW PLATE HLT 3350 1511 siuvd Bj NOTE Align 2 with the center of the relief hole when affixing it ITEM NO 1 2 101 102 103 104 301 PART NO HLT 3351 HLT 3352 509 6222 509 6223 509 6224 601 0460 HLT 60038 DESCRIPTION
8. 319A9HOLON 11 1 2 Replacing the Volume A replacement volume 220 5753 and 3 heat shrinkable tubes 310 5029 F20 are required The following tools and soldering equipment will be used Tamperproof screw wrench for M4 Nipper Cutter Wire stripper Soldering iron Industrial dryer 1 Turn the power off 2 Refer to 11 1 1 Adjusting the Volume and remove the front shaft cover 3 Undo the cord clamp 11 1 2 FIG 01 Undo cord clamp 1 4 Remove the 2 screws and take the volume off Be careful not to drop or lose the screws when doing so SCREW 2 M4 x8 w flat amp spring washers VOLUME 11 1 2 FIG 02 11 1 2 FIG 03 5 Remove 2 hexagon socket screws and pull gear off volume shaft HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW 2 M3 x 6 11 1 2 FIG 04 6 Remove the nut fastening the VR bracket in place and take the volume off the VR bracket See 11 1 2 FIG 04 The wires connected to the volume will proceed to be used Use a tool such as nippers or a cutter to remove the old heat shrinkable tubes from the places where the wires are connected HEAT SHRINKABLE TUBE 11 1 2 FIG 05 Use a soldering iron to melt the solder and separate the wires from the old volume Be very careful when using the soldering iron SOLDERING IRON 11 1 2 FIG 06 319A9HOLON E 85 319A9HOLON 86 If exposed conductive wir
9. GAME DESCRIPTION 8 1 HOW TO PLAY 1 When you insert coins they will be counted in the credit display at the bottom of the screen When you insert enough coins for a game the message at the bottom will change from INSERT COIN S to PRESS START BUTTON and the START button will flash Up to 24 credits can be counted at once Coins inserted after 24 credits are recorded will not be counted or returned However the number of coins inserted will be counted in the data display and the coin meter NOTE The credit and coin settings can be configured under COIN ASSIGNMENTS in System Test Mode See 9 2 2 Once you press the START button when the START button is flashing the game will begin The modes that can be played after the game starts differ depending on whether or not it has been configured for network play See Chapter 18 Network Play Not configured for network play Single player Story Mode see 8 2 only Configured for network play Select between Single player Story Mode and Multiple player Versus Mode see 8 3 HANDLE SHIFT UP BUTTON SHIFT DOWN mu om BUTTO MOTORCYCLE MECHANISM BRAKE VIEW CHANGE BUTTON MUSIC SELECT BUTTON 8 1 FIG 01 Button Positions 33 Q 34 8 2 STORY MODE In story mode you play against distinctive rivals that appear during the rounds If you cross the finish line before
10. Ajue e Xi v 7 eu ui UMOUS sp 1294002 Sut 1 SALON 0 UE CW 087 NANG 605 80 A ccc AEO ey zy i 6 Ol 01 8 8 01 66 26 816 CC 61 A 06 Ces 916 SIQAOD JO __ mD SIC AYICACICA OC 81 A C0 vl ALOL 9 9 ASSY REAR CABINET HLT 3000 ITEMNO PARTNO 1 HLT 3100 2 HLT 3200 3 HLT 3250 4 HLT 2000 5 HLT 2100 v 6 HLT 3300 gt 7 HLT 3320 2 8 HLT 3350 o 9 HLT 3400 10 HLT 3420 i 11 HLT 3500 12 HLT 3001 13 HLT 3002 14 123 050520 2R 15 HLT 3003 16 HLT 3004 17 HLT 3005 18 HLT 3006X 19 HLT 3007X 20 250 5715 05 21 HLT 3008 22 HLT 3009 23 HLT 3010 24 250 5715 04 25 HLT 3011 26 HLT 3012X 27 3013 28 HLT 3014 29 HLT 3015 30 HLT 3016 31 123 050540 R 32 HLT 3017X 33 HLT 3018 01 34 HLT 3019 01 35 HLT 3020 36 440 50245 37 421 11416 39 HLT 3021 40 HLT 3022 41 HLT 3023 42 HLD 3034 43 HLT 3024X 44 HLT 3027 101 111 1164 102 280 5275 SR10 103 601 0460 124 D 2 3 DESCRIPTION NOTE ASSY RIDE BASE MOTOR UNIT VIBRATION UNIT ASSY CENTERING MECHA ASSY HANDLE DLX ASSY WOOFER ASSY ROLL VOLUME
11. FIG 12 40193738 fg 97 1031358 NIOO fy 98 12 2 ADJUSTING THE PRICE OF PLAY This product comes equipped with a Money Controls SR3 Coin Acceptor To adjust the price of play ALL credit setting are adjusted via the EXCEL CREDIT BOARD IMPORTANT The CREDIT SETTINGS within the SYSTEM TEST MODE must be set to 1 coin 1 credit to allow the CREDIT BOARD to function correctly The EXCEL CREDIT board houses 2 DIL Switches These allow the operator to select the price of play type of coin acceptor and region EXCEL Credit Board DIL SW3 REGIONAL SETINGS SERVICE BUTTON STATUS LED CN3 EXCEL 5 DIL SW 1 CREDIT SETTINGS CN5 DIL SW3 Regional Settings Adjust these switches to specify the type of Coin Acceptor used and currency Default SW1 amp SW2 ON SR3 in parallel made Sterling SERVICE BUTTON Provides a service credit when pressed Status LED Flashes when functioning Connector Inputs and Outputs to and from host CN5 To secondary SR3 Coin Acceptor CH2 To secondary Coin Acceptor Mars NRI ect DIL SW1 credit settings Adjust to required price of pay CH1 To primary Coin Acceptor Mars Nri ect CN3 To primary SR3 Coin Acceptor REGIONAL AND ACCEPTOR SETTINGS SW3 HH n mire Eus pesi FEE n for paraba aed rang fhe 17
12. 10 DEFAULT SETTING EXIT MEMORIZE gt EXIT CANCEL SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST 9 3 5 FIG 01 INPUT ADJUSTMENT Explanation of Each Item HANDLE This option sets the left right offset for the handle Tilt the handle all the way to the left and right and return it to the center position NOTE indicates the center position set for the handle ACCEL This option sets the offset for when the accelerator is twisted Twist the accelerator all the way and return it to the starting position BRAKE This option sets the offset for when the brake lever is pulled Pull the brake lever all the way and return it to the starting position DEFAULT SETTING This option returns the settings to the default values Select EXIT MEMORIZE and press the TEST Button to save the settings and return to the GAME TEST MODE Screen Select EXIT CANCEL and press the TEST Button to return to the GAME TEST MODE Screen without saving the settings V1VG 1831 30 AV IdSIQ 1831 30 a 54 9 3 6 NETWORK SETTING Configure the network settings for the cabinets NETWORK SETTING CABINET ID 1 MODE STAND ALONE TOTAL NUMBER 4 gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST 9 3 6 FIG 01 NETWORK SETTING Screen Explanation of Each Item CABINET ID Assign a number between 1 and 4 to the cabinets and set
13. 8 If you continue you will advance to next round PRESS START BUTTON CREDIT S 4 8 3 FIG 04 Continue Screen 8 When a game is continued and other players have joined game play will resume on the next round after the players have selected their motorcycles and music If no other players have joined the game will proceed to Story Mode 9 Points are received according to ranking The player with most points the end of the final round will be able to enter his or her name on the Name Entry Screen and have it displayed during the advertisements as the Reigning King NOTE Th Current King is the player most recently registered as Reigning King regardless of whether the game was in Story Mode or Versus Mode 8 4 HINTS FOR PLAYING THE GAME Find a motorcycle that matches your playing style Each motorcycle has its own unique features There are fast types cornering types strong types balance types and others Assess the features of the motorcycles find the one that matches your playing style and learn how to ride it proficiently Find your best course The courses have various shapes and gimmicks Find the best and worst courses for your motorcycle and select the ones that match your playing style Slow down early when approaching sharp curves There are some curves in the courses that cannot be cornered at top speed Try to slow down before the curves and corner them smoothly rather than
14. OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Bonus a i Da a ET 20 plays Free 101 fy 102 12 3 SR3 OPTIONS TEACH AND RUN PROGRAMMING SELECTING STERLING EURO OPTION The SR3 coin acceptor supplied is programmed to accept UK Sterling and the Euro Factory setting is for the UK Sterling If the configuration needs to change to the Euro then please follow the instructions below for changing over to the Euro and visa versa BANK SELECT This function allows you to enable both or individual select banks of coins via switches 7 and 8 on the 8 way DIL switch This enables the selection of 2 different currencies one in each bank or 12 coins tokens in both banks from the same country To enable disable the banks set the switches as show below EB NB 1 2345 6 7 8 Both Banks ON enabled Sterling and Euro s ON Lg B 12520934252 6227 8 Bank 1 enabled and Bank 2 OFF disabled Sterling ONLY ON HES 12345618 Bank 1 OFF disabled and Bank 2 ON enabled Euro s ONLY Please remove power from the SR3 before changing the status on the DIP SW 12 3 SR3 OPTIONS TEACH AND RUN PROGRAMMING TEACH AND RUN PROGRAMMING SR3 If
15. 24 30K VH 4P 3015 130 mayi y i 24 5 GND RE 45 45 16YE 80K 6 m 4 0 87 4 6 ND 144 gt 3 16 3 T VH 6P VH 6P VoL TV D weve 5 SW 07280 8 4 HERE 4 GND m ak Phea CF el an NH 5V 2 TERM DLATE 80k 2 GND ane EL 12345678 mH e HPV B 7 Z 43 END on 45V 7 7 GND 4 RE WOOFER Hee a 50k neve pe ue ys EE 4 5 E gt ERUNT LE 43K 5 20 7 837 14572 ASSY TUBE ASSY REAR CABINET GND 10 ee 10 WH GND A GND 11 11 FRONT 43K VH 5 VH 13 9755 721 mE za dL GND 182 52 42 BANK 15 O 2 2 BANK IL gt OND 15 600 7158 0100 GND 2 A OND GND 14 ea vet 7 Orgs mum apt vee GND 15 15 JVS VS B STEERING 9 205 25 29 STEERING GND 16 EIGBK 1c 005 cup Ce IND GND 17 068017 a 400 5421 07512 vee 10 A a 7 Ep 18 18 GND 1 gt p THROTTLE 39 8 8 8 THROTTLE MOLEX MOLEX 8 80X2 80 3 85 85 4 85 855 GND E GND BRAKE 21 OT BRAKE ee bc 3 GND 3 g
16. BOOKKEEPING PAGE 3 7 GAME HISTOGRAM 005 305 005 305 005 305 005 305 005 305 005 305 005 305 005 305 005 305 005 305 295 OM 595 295 59S 29S 59S 295 59S 29S 59S 29S 59S 29S 59S 29S 59S 29S 59S 29S 59S 10 005 0 1111 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 PRESS TEST TO CONTINUE 9 3 7 FIG 03 BOOKKEEPING PAGE 3 7 Screen This is a list of the total play times in each mode This displays play times on a scale from 0 005 to 9 595 based on 30 second intervals All play times 10 minutes or over are included in the item OVER 10 005 Press the TEST Button to proceed to the BOOKKEEPING PAGE 4 7 Screen BOOKKEEPING PAGE 4 7 STORY MODE NUMBER OF GAMES FIRST PLAY CONTINUE PLAY TOTAL TIME 0000D 00H 00M 00S PLAY TIME 0000D 00M 005 AVERAGE PLAY TIME 00M 00S LONGEST PLAY TIME 00M 00S SHORTEST PLAY TIME 00M 00S PRESS TEST TO CONTINUE 9 3 7 FIG 04 BOOKKEEPING PAGE 4 7 Screen Explanation of Each Item AV1dSI G 1831 30 AV IdSIQ V1VG ANV 1831 30 a Press the TEST Button to proceed to the BOOKKEEPING PAGE 5 7 Screen BOOKKEEPING PAGE 5 7 STORY MODE GAME HISTOGRAM 00S 305 005 305 005 305 005 305 005 305 005 305 005 305 005 305 005 305 005 295 305 59S OVER 10 0050 295 595 295 595 295 595 295 595 295 595 295 595 295 595 295 595 295 595 272
17. Game machine installation Investigate each input device on the Input Test Screen 6 12 9 3 2 Investigate each output device on the Output Test Screen 6 12 9 3 3 Adjust the controllers on the Input Adjustment Screen 9 3 5 Periodic maintenance Check settings Test each input device on the Input Test Screen Test each output device on the Output Test Screen Control problem Investigate each input device on the Input Test Screen 2 Adjust or replace each input device 9 3 5 Chapters 10 amp 11 Monitor problem On the Monitor Adjustment Check Screen check to be sure the monitor has been adjusted properly Chapter 13 S M Chapter 4 IC board problem 1 Information Display Screen S M Chapter 4 2 Speaker Test S M Chapter 4 Date check Check data on game play times histograms etc and adjust the level of difficulty 9 3 4 9 3 8 AV1dSI G 1831 30 41 AV1dSI C ANV 1831 AO a 42 9 1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER In Test Mode the switch unit in the coin chute door 15 operated Use the master key unlock and open the coin chute door Inside is a switch unit TEST BUTTON SERVICE BUTTON 9 1 FIG 01 Unlock 9 1 FIG 02 SOUND VOLUME KNOB TEST Button Establishes Test Mode Becomes the button to confirm selections in
18. The seat is being initialized For your own safety please do not touch the seat Operating Instructions Press the SERVICE Button to start initializing the cabinet When initialization is complete it will proceed to the OUTPUT TEST Screen Press the TEST Button to return to the GAME TEST MODE Screen NOTE With this game if the motor or other parts malfunction during the initialization process the initialization process will be terminated and it will return to the OUPUT TEST Screen If that happens an error message will be displayed at the bottom of the screen according to the particular problem The error message will be displayed not only during the initialization process but also when there is a problem during the OUTPUT TEST Refer to 9 4 Error Messages to address the problem OUTPUT TEST START LAMP LEFT LEADER LAMP RIGHT LEADER LAMP FOOT LAMP TAIL LAMP LEAN ENABLE LEAN LEFT LEAN RIGHT LEAN CENTER VIBRATION ENABLE VIBRATION EXIT Error7302 SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST 9 3 3FIG 02 OUTPUT TEST Screen When an error is displayed OUTPUT TEST START LAMP LEFT LEADER LAMP RIGHT LEADER LAMP FOOT LAMP TAIL LAMP LEAN ENABLE LEAN LEFT LEAN RIGHT LEAN CENTER VIBRATION ENABLE VIBRATION gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST 9 3 3 FIG 03 OUTPUT TEST Screen Explanation of Each Item START LAMP Select START LAMP and press the TEST Button to change it to ON The Start
19. x 8 w flat amp spring washers HANDLE FRONT COVER LID B Ej 10 3 1 FIG 01 10 3 1 FIG 02 3 Loosen the 2 screws move the VR bracket and adjust the angle and way the gears fit together The handle should be in the center position and the D cut surface of the volume rotating shaft should be in the position shown in the figure when doing so SCREW 2 M4 x 12 w flat amp spring washers 10 3 1 FIG 03 10 3 1 FIG 04 74 SINIO Q A After performing the adjustment use the 2 screws to fully tighten the VR bracket on Operate the handle and check to make sure the gears rotate smoothly Refer to Step 2 and attach Handle Front Cover Lid B Turn on the power and be careful not to touch the motorcycle mechanism when doing so The motorcycle mechanism initialization operation will be performed automatically after the power is turned on Set the volume value on the INPUT ADJUSTMENT Screen in Game Test Mode The recommended value for the handle volume is 30H 8H with the handle in the center position Check to make sure the value decreases when the handle is turned to the left and increases when it is turned to the right See 9 3 5 INPUT ADJUSTMENT B 75 76 10 3 2 replacement volume 220 5753 and 3 heat shrinkable tubes 310 5029 F20 are required The following tools and so
20. 14 2 POWER CABLE Inspection Cleaning 1 year 6 10 CABINET INTERIOR Cleaning 1 year As above CABINET SURFACES Cleaning As appropriate See next page Cleaning Cabinet Surfaces When the cabinet surfaces become dirty remove stains with a soft cloth soaked in water or diluted with water chemical detergent and then wrung dry To avoid damaging the finish do not use such solvents as thinner benzene etc other than ethyl alcohol or abrasives bleaching agent and chemical dust cloth Some general purpose household kitchen and furniture cleaning products may contain strong solvents that degrade plastic parts coatings and print Before using any cleaning product read the product s cautionary notes carefully and test the product first on a small area that is not highly visible Replacing the Door Cushions If the coin chute or cash box doors produce a loud vibrating noise replace the door cushions NOILO3dSNI 1 Turn the power off Unlock the coin chute door with the master key and open it Unlock the cash box door with the key and open it Unlock Unlock 15 FIG 01 3 Replace the door cushions with the ones supplied DOOR CUSHION HLT 0306 gt DOOR CUSHION HLT 0306 15 FIG 02 109 M TROUBLESHOOTING 16 1 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE P Z WARNING The work described below sh
21. 22 9 12 ACCESORIES Confirm that accessories listed in table below present when setting up product The parts listed as Spare in the Use etc column are expendable parts and have therefore been included as spare parts 5 TABLE 01 ACCESORIES DESCRIPTION OWNER S MANUAL Part No Qty 555 30 300 1 Note This manual Figures Parts not labeled with part numbers are as yet unregistered or cannot be registered Be sure to handle all parts with care as some parts are not available for purchase separately r DVD SOFT KIT 1 CUSHION SPONGE 601 11137 1 Protective material N DISK CASE 253 5507 1 HEXAGON BOLT 2 black M6 x 20 w spring washer large flat washer used GUIDE 3 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION Z WARNING This work should be carried out by the site maintenance personnel or other qualified professionals Work performed by non technical personnel can cause a severe accident such as electric shock Failing to comply with this instruction can cause a severe accident such as electric shock to the player during operation If no one with proper technological expertise is available request service from the office indicated in this document or the point of purchase so as to ensure safety Perform assembly work by following the procedure herein stated Failure to comply with the instructions can cause electric shock Perform a
22. ASSY SW PLATE ASSY STEP L ASSY STEP R ASSY REAR FENDER BIKE SEAT SEAT BRKT KEY 5x5x20 2R ENGINE COVER LID L ENGINE COVER LID R ENGINE COVER BRKT R ENGINE COVER L ENGINE COVER R SPCL WASHER M5 HLT TANK L TANK TANK CENTER SPCL WASHER M4 HLT FRONT SHAFT COVER HANDLE FRONT COVER HANDLE MAIN SHAFT COLLAR HANDLE FRONT COVER LID A HANDLE FRONT COVER TOP HANDLE FRONT COVER LID B KEY 5 5 40 R HANDLE MOUNT PLATE STICKER REAR BASE L ENG STICKER REAR BASE R ENG STICKER FRONT FORK STICKER C GEAR S ENG STICKER CAUTION FORK ENGINE COVER BRKT L HANDLE COVER SASH HANDLE COVER SASH SPONGE HANDLE WSHR SEAT SIDE GUIDE PLATE SEAT SPACER PLATE COUPLING NES7OW N12CXN14CTK CORD CLAMP SR10 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100M M ASSY REAR CABINET HLT 3000 ITEM NO 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 PART 030 000816 5 060 00800 000 P00510 W 030 001020 5 028 00408 000 00408 000 P00408 W FAS 290042 060 S00400 000 T00408 0C FAS 290030 068 652016 0B FAS 290037 060 S00500 068 552016 0C 000 P00412 WB 000 T00408 0B 068 441616 0B 008 00408 0 008 00408 0 068 441616 0 5 290071 030 000616 000 00510 0 030 000825 5 0 3 3 DESCRIPTION NOTE HEX BLT W S M8x16 FLT WSHR M8 M SCR PH W FS M5x10 HEX BLT W S M10x20 SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M4x8 M SCR PH W FS BLK M4x8 M SCR PH W FS M4x8
23. Make sure that power supply voltage is correct The circuit protector functioned due to the momentary overload After eliminating the cause of overload reinstate the AC unit s circuit protector lt See below gt Billboard s fluorescent lamp does not light up Connector is not properly connected Firmly connect the connector between cabinet and billboard Fluorescent lamp or glow lamp has expired Replace the fluorescent lamp and or glow lamp lt See 14 1 gt There is sound and the fluorescent lamp is on but the monitor is completely black 110 Video signal connector or monitor power connector is not properly connected Check to make sure the connector between the monitor and game board is properly connected Characteristic of DLP projector Depending on the model it may take approx 2 minutes for the video signal to come through after turning the power on Problem with monitor Contact the point of purchase for this product CAUSE COUNTERMEASURE No sound Volume is not properly adjusted Adjust the sound on the switch unit lt See 9 1 gt Connector is not properly connected Check the connectors going to the game board amps speakers and volume Problem with board amps or speakers Check by performing the speaker test lt See Service Manual 4 gt The color on the DLP projector screen is incorrect Video signal
24. YL2P 11 3 12 1 0 Remove 4 hexagon bolts and take vibration unit off HEXAGON BOLT 4 11 3 FIG 13 11 3 FIG 14 M6x16 w flat amp spring washers VIBRATION UNIT 11 3 FIG 15 319A9HOLON 93 319A9HOLON 94 1 1 Set the vibration unit on level surface 1 2 Undo the clamps and open the core CLAMP 11 3 FIG 16 CORE 1 Use the nippers to cut the cable tie and take the core out Be careful not to damage the wires when doing so When attaching it wrap the wires around the core 2 5 times and fasten them to it using a cable tie VIBRATION UNIT HLT 3250 CABLE TIE 11 3 FIG 17 11 3 FIG 18 1 4 Undo the 2 cord clamps Undo cord clamps 2 11 3 FIG 19 1 5 Detach connector and replace vibration unit harness 11 3 FIG 20 VIBRATION UNIT HARNESS HLT 60054 Detach connectors YL2P 319A9HOLON 95 103138 NIOO fg 96 COIN HANDLING If the coin is not rejected when the REJECT button is pressed open the coin chute door and open the selector gate After removing the jammed coin put a normal coin in and check to see that the selector correctly functions 12 1 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR IMPORTANT Remove clean smears by using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent and then squeezed dry Never apply machine oil etc to
25. 10 3 2 FIG 10 10 3 2 FIG 11 78 9 Remove 2 hexagon socket screws and pull gear off volume shaft GEAR HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW 2 470 0 M3 x8 1 6 10 3 2 FIG 12 6 1 0 Remove nut fastening VR bracket in place and take volume off the VR bracket See 10 3 2 FIG 03 1 The wires connected to the volume will proceed to be used Use a tool such as nippers or a cutter to remove the old heat shrinkable tubes from the places where the wires are connected HEAT SHRINKABLE TUBE 10 3 2 FIG 13 1 Use a soldering iron to melt the solder and separate the wires from the old volume Be very careful when using the soldering iron SOLDERING IRON 10 3 2 FIG 14 1 If the exposed conductive wire at the end is less than 5 mm use a tool such as a wire stripper or cutter to cut the coating back 1 4 Pass the wires through the 3 heat shrinkable tubes 79 80 1 Solder wires to terminals on new volume Check wiring diagram be careful not to mix up the wires 1 6 Cover the soldered parts with the heat shrinkable tubes and apply heat with an industrial dryer until the heat shrinkable tubes tightly cover the soldered parts 1 Refer to Steps 2 10 and work in reverse order to attach the volume handle front tube bracket Handle Front Cover Lid A and handle front cover 1 8 Refer to 10 3 1 Adjusting the Volume and adjust t
26. HEX SKT LH CAP SCR STN M4x12 SPR WSHR M4 M SCR TH CRM M4x8 HEX SKT SCR BH BLK M6x16 FLT WSHR BLK 6 5 20x1 6 HEX SKT LH CAP SCR STN M5x20 SPR WSHR M5 FLT WSHR CRM 5 5 20x1 6 M SCR PH W FS BLK M4x12 M SCR TH BLK M4x8 FLT WSHR BLK 4 4 16x1 6 TMP PRF SCR TH BLK M4x8 TMP PRF SCR TH CRM M4x8 FLT WSHR CRM 4 4 16x1 6 HEX SKT ELH CAP SCR STN M4x10 HEX BLT W FS 6 16 M SCR TH BLK M5x10 HEX BLT W S M8x25 1511 siuvd Bj 125 ism siuvd 126 9 ASSY RIDE BASE HLT 3100 Details of part 2 M14 122N m 1240 cm Fastening Torque D 1 2 5 13 Y 206 Y 207 EARTH 9 ASSY RIDE BASE HLT 3100 D 2 2 ITEM NO PART NO HLT 3101 HLT 3150 HLT 3103Y HLT 3105 HLT 3106 HLT 3107 HLT 3108 HLT 3109 HLT 3110 HLT 3111X HLT 3112 HLT 3113 390 6967 280 6676 280 5277 280 5275 SR10 FAS 200005 060 S01400 060 F01400 030 000816 5 060 F00800 000 P00408 W 000 T00408 0B 000 P00308 W 050 H00400 060 500400 060 F00400 HLT 60028 DESCRIPTION NOTE ASSY SUBCABI REAR ASSY RIDE MECHA STOPPER SHAFT GEAR 110 HLT STEP LID STEP LED HOLDER STEP SPONGE BASE LID RUBBER BRKT RIDE STOPPER RUBBER RIDE STOPPER URETHANE FENDER HOLDER LED PIPE 300MM BLUE CORD CLAMP TL 25A TKK CORD CLAMP 18 CORD CLAMP
27. Once every 3 months remove the LINDBERGH RED EX from the cabinet and use a vacuum cleaner to clean around the LINDBERGH RED EX GAME BOARD LINDBERGH RED AIR VENT 17 2 FIG 01 gt lt AIR VENT 17 2 FIG 02 to damage wirings and boards Electronic devices on boards may damage by static electricity and be sure Clean around installment parts of LINDBERGH RED EX in the cabinet with a vacuum cleaner Be sure not not to vacuum electronic devices by a vacuum cleaner 3 4 Reinstall the LINDBERGH RED EX you removed by the reverse method 114 IMPORTANT e With the key chip inserted into it this LINDBERGH RED EX serves as a special purpose LINDBERGH RED for the product Use with the dip switches DIP SW on the board at the prescribed settings If settings do not match the product an error message will be displayed In some cases the game cannot be started ASSY CASE LBJ L 1GB HLT EXP 845 0014D 02 17 3 FIG 01 DIP SW Settings Use this product with the DIP SW settings shown in the figure below 17 3 FIG 02 aas 115 0 NETWORK PLAY With this product up to 4 machines can be connected with network LAN cables for network play 18 1 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Z WARNING The work described below should be carried out by the site maintenance personnel other qualified professional Work carried ou
28. m 31 6 kgf cm 131 ism siuvd 132 42 MOTOR UNIT HLT 3200 D 2 2 ITEM NO gt 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 201 202 203 204 205 206 301 PART HLT 3201X ORA 2507 SPG 2453 HLT 3202 253 5592 253 5593 350 5805 01 601 1131 211 5409 211 5410 481 5511 481 5568 601 0460 209 0023 91 280 5275 SR10 028 A00408 P 012 P00412 030 000835 S 068 852216 020 000530 0Z 060 500500 HLT 60039 DESCRIPTION NOTE MOTOR BRKT MOTOR SHAFT COLLAR KEY 4x4x40 MOTOR JOINT BUSH MOTOR INSULATOR A MOTOR INSULATOR B SERVO MOTOR W FG 21 50105 BRAKE BXH 08 10 24V AMP S S PRESSOR CONN 172006 1 CONTACT 170284 1 DIODE 151887 DIODE 1N4004RLG AXIAL ONSEMI PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 M M CONN CLOSED END CORD CLAMP SR10 SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M4x8 SCR 2 PH 4x12 HEX BLT W S M8x35 FLT WSHR 8 5 22 x1 6 HEX SKT H CAP SCR BLK OZ M5x30 SPR WSHR M5 WH MOTOR UNIT D 1 2 5 133 J 6 6 01 43 VIBRATION UNIT HLT 3250 ole A 602 LOC 5 uw ies pun 551 0 58
29. 00600 000 P00510 W 028 A00608 P 060 501400 050 01400 FAS 200005 060 F01400 020 001030 0Z 060 501000 060 01000 000 00408 060 500400 060 00400 000 00312 60029 HLT 60030 HLT 60031 HLT 60032 HLT 60047 D 2 2 DESCRIPTION NOTE RIDE MECHA TANK CENTER FRAME FRONT SHAFT FRONT SHAFT SPACER PILLOW BLOCK FRONT FLT 14 5 36x3 2 PILLOW BLOCK REAR FLT WSHR 14 5 55x3 2 SHAFT MASK FRONT SHAFT SPACER LONG BEARING 30 NTN UCFE206 W HOLE REDUCER CNV 5097 DR 175 200W CORD CLAMP TL 25A TKK CORD CLAMP 18 CORD CLAMP SR10 INSL SLIT TUBE ID 22 INSL SLIT TUBE ID 19 BUSH 1 6T PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 M M HEX BLT W S 6 12 FLT WSHR M6 M SCR PH W FS M5x10 SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M6x8 SPR WSHR M14 HEX NUT M14 HEX SKT H CAP SCR B 0Z M14x40 FLT WSHR M14 HEX SKT CAP SCR BLK OZ M10x30 SPR WSHR M10 FLT WSHR M10 M SCR PH M4x8 SPR WSHR M4 FLT WSHR M4 MSCR FH M3x12 WH RIDE 1 WH 2 WH WH 4 E RIDE MECHA 42 MOTOR UNIT HLT 3200 D 1 2 Mi 3 02205206 Ww Nw 1511 siuvd Bj 201 Y 4 2 1 Fastening Torque 203 M8 12 5 N m 127 5 kgf cm 204 M5 3 1 N
30. 5798 02 72 72 72 80 cee METER 12 le 12 2 6 METERB 1328 1348 1328 30 PES 14 14 14 9 271580 1580 1580 2 1630 16 704 16 TAIL LP 1209 tz 18 48 18 044 WHCSMD WHQSMD WHGSMD HLT 3500 HLT 3520 30 n C35 05 25 L5 a L 028 7042 7043 H EPS 2 TERM PLATE C P BASE RIDE 5 i 6 045 046 047 THIS DRAWING WILL IN NO WAY BE COPIED 7 ORANGE E LIGHT GREEN 5 TWHITE D PURPLE 43 EARTH WIRE Ratt 5 6 SEGA CURPURATION TO BE RETURNED ON DEMAND 4 GREEN C BRIUWN POPPI 2555 7227 EVRE 77 L AwG16 1 1 iE B E 18 UL1015 T 1764 0285 HDT 0000 GM HARLEY DAVIDSON DLX USA 1 RED GRAY LEF GA ALTERATION IOP ASSY 08 04 08 08 04 708 0172372009 08704708 DESCRIPTIUN DIADRAM 157 SEGA AMUSEMENTS OFFICES SEGA AMUSEMENTS U S A INC 800 Arthur Avenue Elk Grove Village IL 60007 5215 U S A Telephone 1 847 364 9787 Toll free 1 888 877 2669 Facsimile 1 847 427 1065 SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD 42 Barwell Business Park Leatherhead Road Chessington Surrey KT9 2NY United Kingdom Telephone 44 0 208 391 8090 Facsimile 44 0 208 391 8099 e mail mailbox sega co uk http www sega amusements co uk SEGA CORPORATION Nissay Aroma
31. 59S OVER 10 005 0 OM 295 59S 29S 59S 29S 59S 29S 59S 29S 59S 29S 59S 295 59S 29S 59S 29S 59S 2 vot od PRESS TEST TO EXIT 9 3 7 FIG 07 BOOKKEEPING PAGE 7 7 Screen This is a list of the total play times in Versus Mode This displays play times on a scale from 0 005 to 9 595 based on 30 second intervals All play times 10 minutes or over are included in the item OVER 10 008 Press the TEST Button to return to the GAME TEST MODE Screen AV1dSI C 1831 30 AV IdSIQ 1831 30 a 60 9 3 8 BACKUP DATA CLEAR This deletes the various game data ranking data BOOKKEEPING data from GAME TEST MODE and remaining credits BACKUP DATA CLEAR YES CLEAR NO CANCEL SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST 9 3 8 FIG 01 Explanation of Each Item YES CLEAR game records are cleared After clearing COMPLETED is displayed and press the TEST Button to return to the GAME TEST MODE screen NO CANCEL Move the cursor and press the TEST Button to return to the GAME TEST MODE screen without clearing the data Z WARNING Should an error message appear have the facility s maintenance or technical staff deal with the issue Work by those without the necessary specialized knowledge and technical expertise can result in electric shocks short circuits an
32. 9 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 42 9 1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER 44 9 2 SYSTEM TEST 2 p nei s ER EO E ER ERR RR 45 9 3 GAME TEST MODE ciii iR nir aka np erai aan a Ko RR SERERE C AK EFE 47 E0 0902 420 7180 01 SLNALNOD 30 318 1 SLNALNOD 30 318 1 9 3 1 GAME TEST MODE rinm anas nbn ea EUER EXE Rn EUR o E E 47 9 3 2 INPUT TEST 48 9 33 8 0 0 0 50 9 3 4 GAME 8 8 111111 53 9 3 5 INPUT 55 9 3 6 NETWORK SETTING eret tite ree 56 937 222 00 00 tnn anie eet 58 9 3 8 BACKUP DATA CLEAR cranes naue 62 9 4 ERROR MESSAGES cretam tata rina aX ooa a RE RR RE 63 sme c 66 10 1 FRONT BRAKE lt 5 5 66 10 1 1 Adjusting 66 10 1 2 Replacing
33. A 202 203 9 15 1 1 203 202 we 209 2 16 14 209 208 207 NOTES 1 Screw components must be coated with thread sealant gt D m 9 O wr gt lt 5 gt gt 1511 5 Bj 135 1511 5 136 ASSY CENTERING MECHA HLT 2000 ITEM NO 207 208 209 210 301 PART NO HLT 2001X HLT 2002 HLT 2003Y HLT 2004 HLT 2005Y HLT 2007Y HLT 2008X HLT 2009 HLT 2010 HLT 2011 HLT 2012 HLT 2013 HLD 2105 HLD 2116X 123 050515 2R 601 7945 601 10003 100 5266 220 5753 310 5029 20 280 5277 000 P00508 W 030 000816 5 060 00800 050 00800 060 500800 000 P00412 W 030 001020 S 060 01000 028 00308 060 00600 60034 0 2 2 DESCRIPTION NOTE HANDLE MAIN SHAFT HANDLE CENTERING RUBBER HANDLE CENTERING BRKT A HANDLE CENTERING SPACER A HANDLE CENTERING BRKT B HANDLE CENTERING SPRING DLX HANDLE MECHA BASE HANDLE MECHA COVER HANDLE STOPPER BRKT HANDLE STOPPER SHAFT HANDLE STOPPER RUBBER HANDLE VR BRKT GEAR HOLDER GEAR PLATE KEY 5x5x15 2R GEAR 20 GEAR 80 BEARING FAI25 600522 VOL CONT
34. B 5K OHM TOCOS SUMITUBE F F 20MM CORD CLAMP 18 M SCR PH W FS M5x8 HEX BLT W S M8x16 FLT WSHR M8 HEX NUT M8 SPR WSHR M8 M SCR PH W FS M4x12 HEX BLT W S M10x20 FLT WSHR M10 SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M3x8 FLT WSHR M6 WH HANDLE UNIT 45 ASSY HANDLE DLX HLT 2100 779 101 9 205 210 1 2 1 2 2 2 209 10 206 Y207 Y208 3 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1511 siuvd Bj 6 Y 202 Y 203 Y 204 53 4 2 Ly WLZ 57 7 NZA AN AUN AU NOTES 1 Screw components must be coated with thread sealant 2 Attach 7 using an adhesive Konishi Bond G17 3 Cut the ends of 101 and 102 after tightening them to prevent them from becoming loose ITEM NO 102 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 PART HLT 2500 HLT 2600 HLT 2700 HLT 2101X HLD 3035 HLT 2102X HLT 2103 HLT 2104 HLT 2105X HLT 2106 601 6788 601 11017 008 00408 0 020 000620 07 060 500600 060 00600 050 00300 050 00400 060 500400 060 00400 000 00408 060 F00300 0B DESCRIPTION NOTE ASSY BRAKE MECHA ASSY THROTTLE ASSY SHIFT SWITCH HANDLE BAR DLX HANDLE MOUNT HANDLE HOLDER GRIP L HANDLE FRONT TUBE PLATE WIRE STAY HANDLE FRONT TUBE BRKT PLASTIC TIE BELT BLACK 4 8x188 PLASTIC TIE BELT BLACK 100MM TMP PRF SCR TH BLK M4x8 HEX SKT H CAP SCR BLK 0Z M6x20 SPR WSHR M6 FLT WSHR M6 FLG NUT M3 HEX NUT M4 SPR WSHR M
35. Building 5 37 1 Kamata Ohta ku Tokyo 144 8721 Japan Telephone 81 3 5480 6548 Facsimile 81 3 5480 6584 157 PRINTING 2009 MAR SEGA TOTAL SOLUTIONS 42 Barwell Business Park Leatherhead Road Chessington Surrey KT9 2NY United Kingdom Tel 44 0 208 391 8060 Fax 44 0 208 391 8096 STS TOTAL SOLUTIONS Exclusive Suppliers of SEGA Spares A244 Walton on thames Horton Country Park 5 2 0 y inchle T e seas gt Wo She a i i 2 laremont Chessington West Ewell Hersham Claygate iu 244 Horton Park 2 County Club Nhiteley ed as 4 5 7 ul xsho Longmead Industrial Estate 7
36. Communication was interrupted for a certain length of time due to a problem between the cabinets the network line being pulled out etc COUNTERMEASURES Check to make sure the cabinets are on and the network cable has been inserted all the way AV1dSI C 1831 30 ANV 1531 30 a 62 DISPLAY Error6006 Network SendError CAUSE Sending failed for some reason COUNTERMEASURES Check to make sure the network cable has been inserted all the way DISPLAY Error6007 Network SendTryOut CAUSE Sending failed repeatedly for some reason COUNTERMEASURES Check to make sure the network cable has been inserted all the way DISPLAY Error6008 Network RecvError CAUSE An unknown error occurred while receiving data COUNTERMEASURES Check to make sure the network cable has been inserted all the way DISPLAY Error6009 Network RecvDisconnect CAUSE The connection was broken while data was being received COUNTERMEASURES Check to make sure the cabinets are on and available for play DISPLAY Error6802 Network Setting Many Main CAUSE Multiple cabinets in the network were set to MAIN COUNTERMEASURES Under the LINDBERGH RED EX settings go to SYSTEM TEST gt GAME TEST MODE NETWORK SETTING and change the MODE setting DISPLAY Error6803 Network Setting Same Cabin
37. If the motorcycle mechanism does not vibrate replace the vibration unit harness If that does not fix it replace vibration unit itself The following work requires nippers and a hexagon wrench with a WAF of 2 5 mm 1 Turn the power off Remove the 6 hexagon socket screws and take the switch plate off Be careful not to damage the wires when doing so HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW 6 M4 x 12 spring and design washers used SWITCH PLATE 11 3 FIG 01 11 3 FIG 02 3 Detach the connector and remove the switch plate Detach connector YL8P 11 3 FIG 03 4 Take Tank Center off 11 3 FIG 04 5 Remove the 4 screws and take Tank L off SCREW 4 black 4 12 w spring washer large flat washer used TANK 11 3 FIG 05 11 3 FIG 06 6 Refer to Step 5 and take Tank R off 7 Using the nippers cut the cable tie Be careful not to damage the wires when doing so CABLE TIE 11 3 FIG 07 319A9HOLON 91 NOTE When attaching use 2 cable ties that have been joined together to fasten the core and wires together Cut the extra part of the cable tie off Be careful not to damage the wires when doing so 11 3 FIG 08 11 3 FIG 09 EXTRA PART OF CABLE TIE 319A9HOLON 11 3 FIG 10 8 Undo 3 cord clamps Undo cord clamps 3 11 3 FIG 11 92 9 Detach connector Detach connectors
38. NOTE TANK CENTER SW PLATE STICKER CENTER SW SW OBSA 60UM START HLT SW OBSA 30UM MUSIC HLT SW OBSA 30UM VIEW CHANGE HLT PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 M M WH SW PLATE 147 ism siuvd 148 03 ASSY STEP L HLT 3400 2 1 201 4 201 202 202 4 PART HLT 3401 HLT 3402 HLT 3403 HLT 3404 050 U00400 060 F00400 DESCRIPTION STEP L STEP ACRYL PLATE STEP MAT STEP BASE U NUT M4 FLT WSHR M4 SECTION A A NOTE 64 ASSY STEP HLT 3420 4 VY 201 202 1511 siuvd Bj 2 Y 201202 AN SECTION A A 1 DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 HLT 3421 STEP R 2 HLT 3402 STEP ACRYL PLATE 3 HLT 3403 STEP MAT 4 HLT 3404 STEP BASE 201 050 U00400 U NUT M4 202 060 F00400 FLT WSHR M4 149 D 1 2 09 ASSY REAR FENDER HLT 3500 NOILO3S v V 9 NU S 1000087 X LAT NOU PARTS LisT 150 05 ASSY REAR FENDER HLT 3500 D 2 2 ITEM NO 101 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 301 PART HLT 3520 HLT 3530 HLT 3501 HLT 3502 HLT 3503 HLT 3504 250 5715 04 HLT 3505 HLT 3506 HLT 3507 HL
39. SR10 HEX SKT CAP SCR 0Z M14x40 SPR WSHR M14 FLT WSHR M14 HEX BLT W S M8x16 FLT WSHR M8 M SCR PH W FS M4x8 M SCR TH BLK M4x8 M SCR PH W FS M3x8 HEX NUT M4 SPR WSHR M4 FLT WSHR M4 WH REAR ism siuvd Bj 127 ism siuvd 128 10 ASSY SUBCABI REAR HLT 3101 ITEM NO 1 101 102 201 202 203 PART NO HLT 3102 601 6056 01 601 5882 030 000616 S 060 00600 050 01600 3 DESCRIPTION REAR BASE CASTER 50 PH LEG ADJUSTER TAKIGEN C 280 2 HEX BLT W S 6 16 FLT WSHR M6 HEX NUT TYPE3 M16 NOTE ASSY RIDE MECHA HLT 3150 D Fastening Torque 1 2 207 M14 122 m 1240 1511 siuvd Bj 129 ism siuvd 130 47 ASSY RIDE MECHA HLT 3150 ITEM NO 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 110 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 301 302 303 304 305 PART NO HLT 3151X HLT 3152X HLT 3153 HLT 3154 HLT 3155 TTR 3205 HLT 3156 HLT 3157 HLT 3114 HLT 3158 100 5552 350 5934 280 6676 280 5277 280 5275 SR10 310 5027 2203 310 5027 1903 601 5526 120 601 0460 030 000612 S 060
40. Test Mode SERVICE Button Makes it possible to enter credits for service without increasing the coin meter Becomes the button to select items in Test Mode Sound Volume Knob This is the volume knob for speakers at the left and right of the front panel Turn the knob to the right to increase speaker volume IMPORTANT Read the LINDBERGH RED EX Service Manual that comes with the product for details on the System Test Mode However you should perform the settings for this product according to the manual you are reading The details of changes to Test Mode settings are saved when you exit from Test Mode by selecting EXIT from the system Test Mode menu Be careful because if the power is turned off before that point changes to the settings will be lost In the System Test Mode the main activities include checking LINDBERGH RED EX information and actions and the setting of coin credit Also a screen appears for checking screen adjustments For details see the LINDBERGH RED EX Service Manual which is provided with the product Use the following settings with this product If the settings are not as specified error messages might appear and operations might not be normal COIN ASSIGNMENTS COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON SERVICE TYPE COMMON NETWORK SETTING MAIN NETWORK DHCP NOTE Settings other than DHCP do not need to be configured AV1dSI G 1831 30 NOILVNV 1dX3 a 43 Replacing the Denomination She
41. W FS M4x8 SCR 2 PH 3x6 SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M3x6 WH THROTTLE ism siuvd Bj 141 ism siuvd ASSY SHIFT SWITCH HLT 2700 D 1 2 Detail of 2 side 8 Y202 101 203 9 202 1 2246 0 as MI 202 4 M 33 C85 OH or Detail of 1 side 1 side 23 ASSY SHIFT SWITCH HLT 2700 ITEM NO 201 202 203 PART HLT 2701 HLT 2702 HLT 2703 HLT 2704X HLT 2705 HLT 2706 HLT 2707 HLT 2708 HLT 2709X HLT 2710 HLT 6001 370 5297 000 P00408 W 000 P00308 W 000 P00308 D 2 2 DESCRIPTION NOTE SHIFT BASE A SHIFT BASE B SHIFT SHAFT SHIFT SPRING SHIFT SW SHIFT SHAFT BRKT SHIFT SENSOR BRKT A SHIFT SENSOR BRKT B SHIFT TUBE BRKT STICKER SHIFT ASSY WIRE TUBE SHIFT PHOTO INTERRUPTER GP1A75EJOOOF M SCR PH W FS M4x8 M SCR PH W FS M3x8 M SCR M3x8 ism siuvd Bj 143 ASSY WIRE TUBE SHIFT HLT 6001 1511 siuvd 0 2
42. a securely grounded indoor ground terminal Without proper grounding customers could be electrocuted and product operations might not always be stable Do not expose the power cord or ground wire If these are exposed customers could stumble over them for instance and easily damage them Additionally if these lines are damaged there could be a risk of electrical shock or short circuit Set these lines at locations where they will not interfere with customer traffic or attach covers to them After laying out the power cord on the floor be sure to always protect it If the power cord is left exposed it can easily be damaged resulting in electrical shock When using the product s AC unit ground terminal use ground wire with a circular terminal as shown in the illustration and establish ground securely Avoid indiscriminant grounding operations such as use Terminal width 12 mm wire with only its sheath peeled off Hole diameter 6 4 mm If grounding has been established with the ground wire inside the power cord not perform grounding with the AC unit ground terminal Conversely if the AC unit ground terminal has been used for grounding do not establish ground with the ground wire in the power cord Otherwise there could be faulty or erroneous operations The Unit has Main SW Circuit Protector Earth Terminal and Inlet which connects Power Cord 1 Ensure that the Main SW i
43. and another to fasten it in place If a part is not supported securely it might fall down resulting in an accident Wear appropriate work clothing so that work can be performed safely Use gloves and safety shoes to prevent accidents or injuries When installing a wire protection cover over a floor use a material shaped so that no one passing by will stumble over it Using a material that could be stumbled over might lead to an accidental fall Be careful in handling plastic parts Be sure not to tighten screws or nuts too tightly If such parts are exposed to excessive loads or impact they might become damaged resulting in fragments or cracks that could cause accidental injury When installing 2 cabinets side by side leave enough room so that the players will not collide with each other or other customers If the cabinets are too close together it could cause collisions If the player were to fall off it could result in a serious injury such as the player hitting his or her head on the other machine It could also provoke unnecessary conflict between customers Be very careful when handling the DLP projector screen The screen is easily damaged but cannot be repaired If damaged the entire screen must be replaced The installation and assembly work for this product is performed according to the following procedures 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 Attaching the Billboard Attaching the Rear Cabinet Fastening t
44. connector is not properly connected Check to make sure the video signal connector is properly connected and fastened in place Faulty screen adjustment Perform appropriate adjustments lt See chapter 13 gt Monitor screen shakes or shrinks Power supply voltage is not correct Power is not sufficient Make sure that power supply voltage is correct Switch or volume input does not work Connector is not properly connected Check the connection of the connector between the I O board and the cabinet E Check the connection of the connector between the I O board and the game board Check the power to the I O board Handle accelerator or brakes do not work as intended Faulty volume setting Faulty volume attachment or gear meshing Configure the setting in Test Mode lt See 9 3 5 gt Make adjustments and check them in Test Mode lt See chapter 10 gt Connector is not properly connected Check the connection of the handle accelerator and brake connectors Volume is broken Replace the volume lt See chapter 10 gt Motorcycle mechanism does not move as intended Faulty initialization operation Turn the power on again and make sure the initialization operation finishes properly Faulty volume attachment or gear meshing Make adjustments and check them in Test Mode lt See 11 1 1 gt Volume is broken Replace
45. could be fires or burns Be sure to perform volume s move value setting in the INPUT ASSIGNMENTS in the Game Test Mode after replacing or adjusting the Volume Failure to do so could prevent the game from operating properly 10 1 FRONT BRAKE VOLUME A tamperproof screw wrench for M4 is required for the following procedure 10 1 1 Adjusting the Volume 1 Turn the power off 2 Remove the 4 tamperproof screws and take the VR cover off TAMPERPROOF SCREW 4 black MAx8 VR COVER 10 1 1 FIG 01 10 1 1 FIG 02 3 Loosen the 2 screws move the VR bracket and adjust the angle and way the gears fit together The brake lever should be released and the D cut surface of the volume rotating shaft should be in the position shown in the figure when doing so SCREW 4 x 8 w flat amp spring washers YR BRACKET B 10 1 1 FIG 03 10 1 1 FIG 04 D CUT SURFACE 10 1 1 05 After performing the adjustment use 2 screws to fully tighten VR bracket on Operate the brake lever and check to make sure the gears rotate smoothly Refer to Step 2 and attach the VR cover Turn on the power and be careful not to touch the motorcycle mechanism when doing so The motorcycle mechanism initialization operation will be performed automatically after the power is turned on Set the volume value on the INPUT ADJUSTMENT Sc
46. intended for the owners personnel and managers in charge of operation of the product Operate the product after carefully reading and sufficiently understanding the instructions In the unlikely event that the product does not function correctly DO NOT allow anyone other than a technician to touch the internal system Turn off the power to the machine making sure to unplug the electrical cord from the outlet and contact the office listed below or the point of purchase for this product Use of this product is unlikely to cause physical injuries or damage to property However points that require special attention are indicated by bold text the word IMPORTANT and the symbol below IMPORTANT Indicates important information that if ignored may result in the mishandling of the product and cause faulty operation or damage to the product SPECIFICATIONS Installation space 60 width x 95 depth 1 522 mm Width x 2 410 mm Depth Height 95 2 400 mm Weight 862 155 391 kg Power maximum current 2 65A Single phase AC220V 50Hz Area Single phase AC230V 50 2 Area Definition of Site Maintenance Personnel Other Qualified Individuals N WARNING Procedures not described in this manual or marked as to be carried out by site maintenance personnel or other qualified professionals should not be carried out by personnel without the necessary skill or technology Work carried out by unqualif
47. normal and can be used for an extended period of time Additionally the acceleration gauge will fill up as items are collected Tilt the handle The motorcycle will turn in the direction the handles are tilted Pull the brake lever The motorcycle will slow down in proportion to how hard the brake lever on the right side of the handle is pulled Push the up down shift buttons If the shift buttons on the left side of the handle are pressed the motorcycle will switch from automatic to manual and the gears can be shifted up and down by pressing the up and down shift buttons respectively If the buttons are not pressed for a certain period of time it will automatically switch to automatic How to Perform Other Operations MUSIC SELECT BUTTON The current song can be changed by pressing the Music Select Button Press it to select another song from the many available VIEW CHANGE BUTTON Switch between 3 different views 35 Q 36 Select the course you wish to compete in by moving the handles to the left or right If you were unable to cross the finish line within the allotted time or could not overtake your rival the Continue Screen will appear after the round ends If you wish to CONTINUE insert the required number of coins and press the START button again If there are enough credits remaining to CONTINUE you can join again by pressing the START button you continue you will advanc
48. off 2 Remove the 6 truss screws and take the front shaft cover off TRUSS SCREW 6 black FRONT SHAFT COVER M4 x8 large flat washer used 11 1 1 FIG 01 11 1 1 FIG 02 11 1 1 FIG 03 11 1 1 FIG 04 NIO A Loosen the 2 screws move the VR bracket and adjust the angle and way the gears fit together The motorcycle mechanism should be in the center position and the D cut surface of the volume rotating shaft should be in the position shown in the figure when doing so SCREW 2 4 x 8 w flat amp spring washers VR BRACKET 11 1 1 05 After performing the adjustment use 2 screws to fully tighten VR bracket Refer to Step 2 and attach the front shaft cover Operate the motorcycle mechanism and check to make sure the gears rotate smoothly Turn on the power and be careful not to touch the motorcycle mechanism when doing so The motorcycle mechanism initialization operation will be performed automatically after the power is turned on Set the volume value on the INPUT ADJUSTMENT Screen in Game Test Mode The recommended value for the roll volume is 80H 8H with the motorcycle mechanism in the center position Check to make sure the value decreases when the motorcycle mechanism is tilted to the right and increases when it is tilted to the left See 9 3 2 INPUT TEST WSINVHOAW 319A9HOLON 83
49. or LEAN CENTER options are set to ON and the motorcycle mechanism finishes tilting to the left it will change to OFF Select LEAN RIGHT and press the TEST Button to change it to ON The motorcycle mechanism will tilt to the right If the TEST Button is pressed again or the LEAN ENABLE LEAN LEFT or LEAN CENTER options are set to ON and the motorcycle mechanism finishes tilting to the right it will change to OFF AV1dSI C 1831 30 a 49 ANV 1831 30 a 50 LEAN CENTER Select LEAN CENTER and press the TEST Button to change it to ON The motorcycle mechanism will return to its upright position If the TEST Button is pressed again or the LEAN ENABLE LEAN LEFT or LEAN RIGHT options are set to ON and the motorcycle mechanism finishes returning to its upright position it will change to OFF VIBRATION ENABLE Select VIBRATION ENABLE and press the TEST Button to change it to ON The motorcycle mechanism s motor lock will be released Press the TEST Button again to change it to OFF The motor lock will be activated VIBRATION Select VIBRATION and press the TEST Button to change the setting to a number between 1 and 15 Each number corresponds to the level of motor vibration The higher the number the stronger the vibration Press the TEST Button again to change it to OFF Also if you select VIBRATION and press the TEST Button when the VIBRATION ENABLE opt
50. other than the player that they should not go near the cabinet Doing so could result in collision with the player or the motorcycle mechanism Instruct players to grip the handles tightly during play to prevent accidents Caution those that engage in risky behavior such as holding on with just one hand Immediately stop such violent acts as hitting and kicking the product Such violent acts can cause parts damage or cause the cabinet to fall over resulting in injury The maximum weight for players is 150 kg Prohibit those who weigh more than 150 kg from playing as it could result in abnormal operation or damage to the parts PART DESCRIPTION Sn d SS SPEAKER UNIT L HANDLE MOTORCYCLE MECHANISM SES REAR CABINET COIN CHUTE DOOR CASH BOX DOOR 4 FIG 01 4 Table 01 Major Dimensions and Weights for Reference ITEMS BILLBOARD DLP PROJECTOR A FRONT PANEL CENTER SPEAKER UNIT DLP CABINET COIN CHUTE TOWER When Moving the Product Width x Depth x Height UNIT Weight Rear cabinet without Coin Chute Tower 35 x 59 x 51 890 mm x 1 493 mm x 1 280 mm 314lbs 142 kg DLP cabinet 547 24 x 74 1 360mm x 610mm x 1 870mm 48018 218kg Billboard 51 x 21 x 13 1 270mm x 520mm x 320mm 40165 19kg 11
51. product Flower vases flowerpots cups water tanks cosmetics and receptacles containers vessels containing chemicals and water Check the surrounding area before turning on the power The product will perform the initializing operation automatically after the power is turned on If there are people near it they could be struck or knocked over when the seat moves to the left and right For safety reasons perform a test run and be sure to inspect the safety mechanism before making the game available for play The product is equipped with a safety mechanism as the seat will vibrate move to the left and right Be very careful when inspecting the safety mechanism to ensure it works properly s the seat loose Are the side guide plates undamaged and intact Inspect the seat to make sure it moves properly Abnormal movement of the seat could lead to accidents so do not make the game available for play until the problem is resolved Does the seat move in the direction it is steered Does the seat move smoothly s there significant rattling Are there any unusual noises when the seat moves Does the seat vibrate in an unusual manner when it moves Does the seat stop in a level position when the game ends Stop operations immediately if the moving mechanism ever malfunctions Turn off the power unplug the power plug from the outlet and contact the party listed in this manual or the point of purchase for this pro
52. released Check to make sure the value increases when the accelerator is twisted See 9 3 5 INPUT ADJUSTMENT 10 2 2 Replacing Volume A replacement volume 220 5753 and 3 heat shrinkable tubes 310 5029 20 are required The following tools and soldering equipment will be used Tamperproof screw wrench for M4 Nipper Cutter Wire stripper Soldering iron Industrial dryer B 1 Turn the power off 2 Refer to Step 2 under 10 2 1 Adjusting the Volume and remove the VR cover 3 Remove the screw and take the volume off SCREW 1 M4 x 8 w flat amp spring washers VOLUME 10 2 2 FIG 01 10 2 2 FIG 02 4 Remove the 2 hexagon socket screws and pull the gear off the volume shaft HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW 2 M3x6 10 2 2 FIG 03 Remove the nut fastening the VR bracket in place and take the volume off the VR bracket See 10 2 2 FIG 03 71 The wires connected to volume will proceed to be used Use tool such as nippers or a cutter to remove the old heat shrinkable tubes from the places where the wires are connected HEAT SHRINKABLE TUBE 10 2 2 04 Use soldering iron to melt solder and separate wires from old volume Be careful when using the soldering iron SOLDERING IRON 10 2 2 FIG 05 If the exposed conductive wire at the end is less than 5 mm use a tool such as a wire stripper or cutt
53. running into obstacles and losing time This is the key to playing better Fill your acceleration gauge by collecting items There are several items along the courses that will fill your acceleration gauge Collect as many as you can so that you will have Super Acceleration ready to use whenever you need it Use Super Acceleration effectively Super Acceleration can be used for as long as your acceleration gauge is filled Assess the shape of the course you are on and think about the best time to use it For example it would be effective to use it on long straight aways when your gauge is sufficiently filled Acceleration gauge increases by 1 Acceleration gauge increases to the MAX 8 4 FIG 01 8 4 FIG 02 Acceleration gauge increases by 5 8 4 FIG 03 39 1 ANV 1831 30 a 40 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY Do not touch any parts that are not specified in these directions Touching unspecified locations may lead to electric shock or cause short circuits Be careful that a finger or hand does not get caught when opening closing the coin chute door When you enter Test Mode the locks on the handles and motorcycle mechanism will release If you press the TEST Button while leaning on the motorcycle mechanism which tilts you could fall off The locks will be activated again when you exit Test Mode When you enter the Test Mod
54. the machine is positioned in location where only tokens are used then the SR3 Coin Acceptor can be programmed to accept and credit special coins tokens Please follow the instructions below to enable and program the TEACH amp RUN facility Table 1 Teach amp Run Programming Bank 1 Bank 2 Teach and Run EXAMPLE To teach coin channel 12 for 1 Switch off the power to the SR3 and set the Program DIL switches to ver tar MSB LSB SWI 5 2 SW3 SWA TOTAL SW5 SW6 ON ON OFF OFF 12 ON OFF Switch on the power to the SR3 Press the reject lever within 20 seconds The LED will turn RED Start entering 1 coins until the LED flashes GREEN typically after 8 to 10 insertions NOTE If the LED turns GREEN after the 1st coin then the Teach amp Run is DISABLED Press the reject lever and the LED will turn GREEN The coin channel has now been programmed SET ALL SWITCHES TO THE OFF POSITION fy 103 A 104 DLP PROJECTOR The DLP projector is adjusted prior to leaving the factory Avoid any unnecessary adjustment Failure to observe this can have a bad influence upon the players or the customers physical conditions If the adjustment method in this manual does not resolve the problem contact the office listed in this manual or your supplier Snow on
55. the numbers to be identified during communication If network play will be used set a different number on each cabinet in the network It is recommended that you assign the numbers in numerical order from left to right facing the machines in order to match them with the results displayed during versus play NOTE With this game if the same number is assigned as the CABINET ID for different cabinets in the network it will give an error when proceeding to the Game Screen Error6803 will be displayed on the screen If that happens press the TEST Button again and go to SYSTEM TEST MENU GAME TESTMODE NETWORK SETTING to change the CABINET IDs to different numbers Set the MODE of the cabinet Choose from STAND ALONE MAIN and SUB STAND ALONE is a setting for when network play will not be used MAIN is for network play and should be assigned to one of the cabinets SUB is also for network play and should be assigned to all other cabinets other than the one set as the MAIN cabinet NOTES With this game if more than one cabinet in the network is set to MAIN it will give an error when proceeding to the Game Screen and Error6802 will be displayed on the screen If that happens press the TEST Button again and go to SYSTEM TEST MENU GAME TEST MODE NETWORK SETTING to change the MODE settings so that only one cabinet is set to MAIN With this game if all the cabinets in the network are set to SUB it will give an err
56. the screen changes in brightness for a short period are due to the high pressure mercury lamp in the projector This is not a defect and does not need repairs The life of the high pressure mercury lamp is the average number of hours 5096 of lamps last for Therefore a life of 8 000 hours does not mean that the lamp cannot last beyond 8 000 hours There is no way of knowing when the lamp is going to cease to function Once it ceases to function the DLP projector will be unable to display anything and the product cannot be used Have a spare lamp ready at all times Do not stick tape stickers or anything else onto the screen Any kind of adhesive may damage the surface of the screen The projector remembers adjustments If there is any distortion etc that requires adjustment on the TEST screen use the remote control The average life of the projector s high pressure mercury lamp is approximately 8 000 hours 50 96 survival However this may change depending on circumstances The lamp will not last forever If the screen is dark or continually disappears the lamp must be changed immediately After changing the projector lamp you must reset the timer setting IMPORTANT Since the Projector screen is susceptible to damage pay careful attention to its handling Do not clean the screen with volatile chemicals solvents or alkaline acidic cleaners Clean the screen surface once a week Dip a soft cloth in water 40 degrees centi
57. the space corresponding to number of machines to be linked Failure to observe this can cause accident If the network cables are laid out in the aisles select a cable cover that is shaped so as not trip the customers Otherwise customers may trip and fall To prevent accidents and acts of vandalism cover the network cables with the strongest cover possible Supply appropriate power to each of the 4 game machines Each one should be supplied with around 15 of power 116 Installing the Game Machine NETWoRK PLAY Unit mm 8 000 2 600 18 1 FIG 01 117 SLYVd Q31V 133 N9IS3G 118 E DESIGN RELATED PARTS 555 30 100 MARQUEE HLT DX 555 30 101 TOP FRAME DECAL HLT 555 30 200 HARLEY DAVIDSON SIDE DECAL LEFT HLT DX py d Kine or rm 26 555 30 103 a 555 30 201 BUTTOM FRAME x E SIDE DECAL DECAL HLT DX E RIGHT HLT DX f e eur Khews HLT 3008 3009 TANK L R 555 30 102 FRONT CABINET DECAL HLT DX 555 30 104 PLAY INSTR HLT DX HLT 3533 P1 STICKER NUMBER PLATE HLT 3352 STICKER CENTER SW HLT 3507 TAIL LAMP COVER HLT 0001 MAT HLT 3509 3510 STICKER TYRE SIDE L R HLT 3018 01 3019 01 STICKER REAR BASE L ENG R ENG PARTS LIST 1 BILLBOARD UNIT 99 60 127 99 60 218 9
58. twisted BRAKE Numbers will change when the BRAKE is pulled HANDLE Numbers will change when the HANDLE is tilted to the left or right LEAN Numbers will change when the MOTORCYCLE MECHANISM is tilted to the left or right NOTE If the LEAN option on the GAME ASSIGNMENTS Screen is set to OFF it will be grayed out and the test will not be available See 9 3 4 SERVICE SERVICE Button TEST TEST Button HANDLE SHIFT UP BUTTON SHIFT DOWN mou BUTTO MOTORCYCLE MECHANISM VIEW CHANGE BUTTON MUSIC SELECT BUTTON 9 3 2 FIG 04 Press the SERVICE and TEST Buttons simultaneously to return to the GAME TEST MODE screen AV IdSIQ 1831 30 a 47 V1VG ANV 1831 30 a 48 9 3 3 OUTPUT TEST Perform the output tests for the functions used in the game Use this screen periodically to check and make sure the output devices are working properly Select OUTPUT TEST on the GAME TEST MODE Screen and press the TEST Button A screen will be displayed asking whether or not to initialize the cabinet NOTE If the LEAN option is set to OFF on the GAME ASSIGNMENTS OUTPUT TEST Screen the INPU TEST Screen will appear without displaying PRESS SERVICE INITIALIZE the Initialize Screen See 9 3 4 PRESS TEST EXIT 9 3 3 FIG 01 INITIALIZE Screen NOTE The following caution message will be displayed while the cabinet is being initialized
59. your rival within the allotted time you will be able to proceed to the next round If you are unable to cross the finish line first or within the allotted time you can proceed to the next round by continuing In the final round you will compete against the Reigning King the ultimate rival If you beat him you will become the new Reigning King and your name will be displayed during the advertisements NOTE If the game is not configured for network play Story Mode will begin after the game starts If the game is configured for network play there are no entries from the other cabinets you will be able to play in Story Mode after the game starts 1 You will be taken to the Motorcycle Selection Screen Select 1 motorcycle from the many available Each motorcycle has its own features so select one that suits you The performance characteristics of The selected motorcycle is displayed here the selected motorcycle are displayed here FLSTF FAT standardltype 3 00 Hardis 222242 tane Sor wun 222222 Select a motorcycle from the many available by moving the handles to the left or right Twist the accelerator to 8 2 FIG 01 Motorcycle Selection Screen sim After selecting your motorcycle you will be taken to the Music Selection Screen Select 1 song from the many available The selected song will be played during the game t
60. 0 DESCRIPTIUN DIADRAM No D F F 156 WIRING DIAGRAM D F f ASSY REAR CABINE HLT 3300 2500 HLT 3350 md Pea ma ag Sa aps 2 95 S35 85 85 ASS AS gt E BANK eee x m ABE GND 3 3 3 3 3 3 ol vec 4 WHESM3033 039 S0 80 4 9 BILLED uma HLT e000 HLT 2600 E P ii 026 6 5 1 AXE TEERIN A d THROTTLE 805 80X2 MUSIC SELECT AC UNIT DLP 1 THROTTLE 28 E E 2 E a oe 1 E FRONT PANEL L BRAKE 9 3 036 5 GND 10 BKGSM WHGSM H FRONT PANEL TUBE HOLDER BRAKE UNIT Us HLT 2700 al 015 035 SHIFT UP 18 25 HEU 2 BASE 10 p SHIFT DOWN 122 0 ts z 9 RIDE MECHA m SELECT 045 047 lt B gi 4 TUBE g x TUBE E 2 START LP 2 4 CT3P 5 5 COIN COOR START 88 55 E TOWER e 80 SHIFT 52 04 a 049 gt WHGSMD 1 038 NH 4P 9 1 MUSIC OR 4 gt 5 A ASSY ELEC BD VIEW BE 048 3 1 GND gt _ 029 gt c T
61. 00400 3B CAP NUT TYPE3 BLK M4 153 ASSY TUBE HLT 0400 203 2 201 202 1 203 t EARTH EARTH 1511 siuvd Bj wy ITEM NO PART DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 HLT 0401 TUBE LID F 2 HLT 0402 TUBE LID R 101 310 5286 36 CONN 36 102 310 5285 360050 FLEX TUBE 36 0050CM 103 310 5285 360043 FLEX TUBE 36 0043CM 201 050 H00400 HEX NUT M4 202 060 S00400 SPR WSHR M4 203 060 F00400 FLT WSHR M4 301 HLT 60021 WH JOINTO1 302 HLT 60022 WH JOINTO2 303 HLT 60023 WH JOINTO3 304 HLT 60024 WH JOINTO4 305 HLT 60025 WH JOINTO5 306 HLT 60046 WH E JOINT 154 21 NIRE OR CODE TABLE Z WARNING The DC power wire color for this product is different from previous SEGA titles Working from the previous wire colors will create a high risk of fire The color codes for the wires used in the diagrams in the following chapter are as follows A PINK B SKY BLUE C BROWN D PURPLE E LIGHT GREEN Wires other than those of any of the above 5 single colors will be displayed by 2 alphanumeric characters RED BLUE YELLOW GREEN WHITE ORANGE BLACK GRAY gt If the right hand side numeral of code is 0 then wire will be of a single color shown by the left hand side numeral see the above Note 1 Ifthe right hand side numeral is not 0 that particular wire has a spiral color code The left hand side charact
62. 1 NOILV2OT 1 SNOILQVO3 d 9 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION Z WARNING This product is an indoor game machine Do not install it outside Even indoors avoid installing in places mentioned below so as not to cause a fire electric shock injury and or malfunction Places subject to rain or water leakage or places subject to high humidity in the proximity of an indoor swimming pool and or shower etc Places subject to direct sunlight or places subject to high temperatures in the proximity of heating units etc Places filled with inflammable gas or vicinity of highly inflammable volatile chemicals or hazardous matter Dusty places Sloped surfaces Places subject to any type of violent impact Vicinity of anti disaster facilities such as fire exits and fire extinguishers Areas where the temperature exceeds the applicable temperature ambient temperature range of 5 to 30 degrees centigrade Z WARNING Be sure to check the Electrical Specifications Ensure that this product is compatible with the location s power supply voltage and frequency requirements A plate describing Electrical Specifications is attached to the product Noncompliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock This product requires a breaker and earth mechanism as part of the location facilities Usi
63. 11 857701111121 PRESS TEST TO CONTINUE 9 3 7 FIG 05 BOOKKEEPING PAGE 5 7 Screen This is a list of the total play times in Story Mode This displays play times on scale from 0 005 to 9 595 based 30 second intervals All play times 10 minutes or over are included in the item OVER 10 005 Press the TEST Button to proceed to BOOKKEEPING PAGE 6 7 Screen BOOKKEEPING PAGE 6 7 VERSUS MODE NUMBER OF GAMES FIRST PLAY CONTINUE PLAY TOTAL TIME 0000D 00M 005 PLAY TIME 0000D 00M 005 AVERAGE PLAY TIME 00M 00S LONGEST PLAY TIME 00M 00S SHORTEST PLAY TIME 00M 00S PRESS TEST TO CONTINUE 9 3 7 FIG 06 BOOKKEEPING PAGE 6 7 Screen Explanation of Each Item NUMBER OF GAMES Total number of games played in Versus Mode FIRST PLAY Total number of first plays in Versus Mode CONTINUE PLAY Total number of continue plays in Versus Mode TOTAL TIME The total operation time PLAY TIME Amount of time game has been played in Versus Mode AVERAGE PLAY TIME Average length of a single game in Versus Mode LONGEST PLAY TIME Longest single game in Versus Mode SHORTEST PLAY TIME Shortest single game in Versus Mode Press the TEST Button to proceed to the BOOKKEEPING PAGE 7 7 Screen BOOKKEEPING 7 7 VERSUS MODE GAME HISTOGRAM 005 305 005 305 005 305 005 305 005 305 005 305 005 305 005 305 005 305 005 295 305
64. 2 courses have the same number of votes then the course with the lowest difficulty rating will be chosen The selected course n 3 MSS WT as E p Select the course you wish to compete in by moving the handles to the left or right 2 rds 8 3 FIG 02 Course Selection Screen Twist the accelerator to make your tentative selection 37 Q 38 After selecting course several cut scenes will follow and you will be taken to Game Play Screen In Versus Mode the players compete round at a time and the winner is determined by who has the most points after the final round Remaining time of the Round Player s motorcycle Player s current location Player and rival s positions Speedometer 8 3 FIG 03 Game Screen Acceleration gauge 6 See Step 3 under 8 2 Story Mode for details on the operations available during game play In Versus Mode you will be taken to the Continue Screen after the round ends If you wish to CONTINUE insert the required number of coins and press the START button again If there are enough credits remaining to CONTINUE you can join again by pressing the START button NOTE In Game Test Mode the settings can be changed so that the player coming in Ist can proceed to the next round See 9 3 4 CONTINUE
65. 3200 601 711311 481 5511 GR DL WH CEND CUNND 039 5 Res HL ob Cour 1 PI 2 C RE 350 WA BL 71 1550 Too WH oL GR 590 3 x 130 5218 01 3 wi HLT 3400 10 1 5 il 350 5805 ee 575 3 290 WHqSMD 24 F HLT 3420 24 x V MOTOR WOOFER 390 45 gt WOOFER FOOT LP 8 HLT 0300 mn TE E RE pe P 5 RE pp RE RES e 10x2 40 10x2 E P FDINTMETERI 2H WH 5 5 VH Wie OF 32 32 rica Z 8 SH SH SH 80X2 m VIL 3 3 3 4 3 TEST 4 4 1 55 WHCYL ABX 60059 24 SERVICE 5 5 5 e WHENE 220 5798 01 80 80 8D o a 10 10 GND 6 5 5 0 522 COIN L 7o 755 52 a Sx 8 8 8 3 2 37 37 37 838 14548 01 RECYL gt 60063 Car 9 86 9 9 an 1080 1080 1077 c 11 11 11 5 220
66. 4 FLT WSHR M4 M SCR PH W FS BLK M4x8 FLT WSHR BLK M3 137 D 1 2 ASSY BRAKE MECHA HLT 2500 8uipi s DUD 10968 250 16 Addy 7 161 8 OF pesn sweJos sjueuoduJoo maos SALON AJesoo7 5 DENS SYS EQ RON 138 ASSY BRAKE MECHA HLT 2500 D 2 2 ITEM NO 101 102 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 301 PART HLD 2501 HLD 2502 HLD 2503X HLD 2504 HLD 2505 HLD 2506 HLT 2502 HLD 2508 HLD 2509 WRD 2551 280 6619 HLD 2512 HLD 2514 601 7944 HLD 2513 HLT 2504 220 5753 310 5029 F20 030 000625 SB 060 F00600 0B 008 00408 0 5 500015 000 P00408 W 050 C00400 3B 028 A00306 P 000 P00408 060 S00400 060 F00400 HLT 60035 DESCRIPTION NOTE BRAKE MASTER CASE MASTER CASE HOLDER MASTER CASE COVER BRAKE GEAR IDOL GEAR PIVOT SHAFT BRAKE VR BRKT LEVER STOPPER IDOL GEAR SHAFT MASTER PISTON RUBBER FOOT T 3G BRAKE LEVER RETURN SPRING GEAR 15 VR COVER PROTECT TUBE VOL CONT B 5K OHM TOCOS SUMITUBE F F 20MM HEX BLT W S BLK 6 25 FLT WSHR BLK M6 TMP PRF SCR TH BLK M4x8 CAP NUT BLK M6 M SCR PH W F
67. 9 00 210 z 2 inside 99 60 142 FL ASSY W BALLST BALLST 110 230V LED LIGHT BAR 19 FL LAMP 24 f f ism siuvd Bj v L 555 30 400 x 2per OUTER 555 30 404 x 2per INNER ORANGE PLEXI MARQUEE FRONSTED PLEXI BEHIND ORANGE 2 DLP UNIT 99 70 488 99 50 724 TEMPERED GLASS SAMSUNG DLP 119 ism 5 120 3 COIN TOWER UNIT HLT 0400 ASSY TUBE BIKE 4 AC UNIT 99 00 014 INSIDE CABI LINE FILTER 874 06 003 838 14548 01 SW amp VOL BD 99 00 001 POWER SW VDE 99 00 015 FUSE HOLDER W CAP 99 60 776 INSIDE CABI FUSE 5 CPU UNIT 845 0001 D 11 12 for EU ASSY LINDBERGH 560 LBGH 07UK TRANSFORMER 610 0719 01 91 DVD DRIVE UNIT USB 400 5457 92 SW REGU ATX IVS 1811 SLuWd amp 121 ism siuvd 122 ELEC UNIT 839 1256R 839 1377 839 1 48R R5232 TO 422 BD DC MOTOR DC SSR PWM BD BD NH4P 838 14515 05 400 5421 15024 SOUND SW REGU LCA ANALOG IN 1505 24 8359 14572 CTRL BD 3 FOR IVS COM 400 5421 07512 SW REGU LCA 758 12 838 14592 91 SERVO MOTOR DRIVER BD SER D 1 3 ASSY REAR CABINET HLT 3000 123 Parts suoisueuuip SUL punom eui 42
68. Button on the cabinet will light up Press the TEST Button again to change it to OFF LEFT LEADER LAMP Select LEFT LEADER LAMP and press the TEST Button to change it to ON The upper left lamp on the DLP projector will light up Press the TEST Button again to change it to OFF RIGHT LEADER LAMP Select RIGHT LEADER LAMP and press the TEST Button to change it to ON The upper right lamp on the DLP projector will light up Press the TEST Button again to change it to OFF FOOT LAMP Select FOOT LAMP and press the TEST Button to change it to ON The lamps on the left and right steps on the cabinet will light up Press the TEST Button again to change it to OFF TAIL LAMP Select TAIL LAMP and press the TEST Button to change it to ON The lamp on the back of the cabinet will light up Press the TEST Button again to change it to OFF LEAN ENABLE Select LEAN ENABLE and press the TEST Button to change it to ON The lock on the motorcycle mechanism will be released Press the TEST Button again to change it to OFF The lock on the motorcycle mechanism will be activated Also when the LEAN ENABLE option is set to OFF selecting LEAN LEFT LEAN RIGHT or LEAN CENTER and pressing the TEST Button will change it to ON LEAN LEFT LEAN RIGHT Select LEAN LEFT and press the TEST Button to change it to ON The motorcycle mechanism will tilt to the left If the TEST Button is pressed again or the LEAN ENABLE LEAN RIGHT
69. Button to return to the GAME TEST MODE Screen NOTE With this game if the motor or other parts malfunction during the initialization process the initialization process will be terminated and it will return to the INPUT TEST Screen If that happens an error message will be displayed at the bottom of the screen according to the particular problem The error message will be displayed not only during the initialization process but also when there is a problem during the INPUT TEST Refer 9 4 Error Messages to address the problem INPUT TEST START OFF SHIFT UP OFF SHIFT DOWN OFF VIEW CHANGE OFF MUSIC SELECT OFF ACCEL H BRAKE H HANDLE H LEAN H SERVICE OFF TEST OFF Error7 301 PRESS TEST AND SERVICE TO EXIT 9 3 2 FIG 02 INPUT TEST Screen When an error is displayed INPUT TEST START OFF SHIFT UP OFF SHIFT DOWN OFF VIEW CHANGE OFF MUSIC SELECT OFF ACCEL H BRAKE H HANDLE H LEAN H SERVICE OFF TEST OFF PRESS TEST AND SERVICE TO EXIT 9 3 2 FIG 03 INPUT TEST Screen Operating Instructions When the buttons are pressed the message should switch from OFF to ON or the numbers should change Explanation of Each Item START START button SHIFT UP SHIFT UP button on left side of HANDLE SHIFT DOWN SHIFT DOWN button on left side of HANDLE VIEW CHANGE VIEW CHANGE button MUSIC SELECT MUSIC SELECT button ACCEL Numbers will change when the ACCELERATOR is
70. Do not carelessly connect wires to connectors that were not used at the time of shipping as this may cause overheating smoke or fire damage When connecting the connectors be sure to attach them correctly There is only one correct way in which they must be connected Attempting to connect them incorrectly may cause damage to the pins on the connectors and cause electric shock short circuit or fire aas IWYS In this product setting changes are made during the Test Mode The LINDBERG RED need not be operated Use the LINDBERGH RED etc as is with the same setting made at the time of shipment so as not to cause electric shock and malfunctioning Static electricity from your body may damage some electronics devices on the IC board Before handling the IC board touch a grounded metallic surface so that the static electricity can be discharged 113 17 1 CLEANING THE LINDBERGH BOARD gt AS 2 E 2 5 e 20 pus 5 2 gt lt s air vents and installation area and remove the LINDBERGH RED EX from the cabinet 1 not function properly 2 Clean around the air vent of LINDBERGH boards with a vacuum cleaner 1 Refer to 17
71. ER 9 ADJUSTER 11 NOILVTIVLSNI ANY ATSINASSV a COIN CHUTE TOWER 6 6 FIG 01 Move the product to the installation site Secure a 150 mm space between the back wall and the back of the cabinet for ventilation Leave 340 mm of space between the front and rear cabinets N Bring the adjusters into direct contact with the floor Use a wrench to align the height of the adjusters until the cabinet is perfectly level Q 20 4 After setting turn adjuster nuts upwards to tighten them and secure adjuster heights ADJUSTER About 5 mm R ADJUSTER 6 6 FIG 02 Views are reduced to 1 100 Use them for reference in installation site layout NOILVTIVLSNI GNV ATSINASSV a 21 6 4 ATTACHING THE COIN CHUTE TOWER Slide the Joint Tower up to the fixing point on the CYCLE Base Fix into location using the 2x 8 30 Hex Bolts supplied Once secure connect the Link harness to the Main harness on the Cycle side M8 large flat amp spring washers used TOWER JOINT 6 7 FIG 01 NOILVTIVLSNI ANV ATSINASSV a Attach and fasten the JOIN LID into place using 4x M8 Hex Bolts 2x Imperial Internal Hex Bolts and 2x Truss head fixings supplied HEXAGON BOLT 2 black TRUSS SCREW 2 black 8 x 20 w spring washer large flat washer used JOINT LID 7 6 7
72. F REAR RIGHT SPEAKER OFF REAR LEFT SPEAKER CENTER SPEAKER OFF WOOFER SPEAKER OFF gt SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST 6 12 FIG 03 3 INPUT TEST Ascreen for testing the switches is displayed when INPUT TEST is selected on the GAME TEST MODE Screen in Game Test Mode Refer to 9 3 2 INPUT TEST and check to make sure it works correctly INPUT TEST START OFF SHIFT UP OFF SHIFT DOWN OFF VIEW CHANGE OFF MUSIC SELECT OFF ACCEL H BRAKE H HANDLE H LEAN H SERVICE OFF TEST OFF PRESS TEST AND SERVICE TO EXIT 6 12 FIG 04 INPUT TEST SCREEN 4 OUTPUT TEST A screen for testing the lamp and wire connections is displayed when OUTPUT TEST is selected on the GAME TEST MODE Screen in Game Test Mode Refer to 9 3 3 OUTPUT TEST and check to make sure the lamps light up properly and that the motorcycle mechanism is working correctly OUTPUT TEST START LAMP LEFT LEADER LAMP RIGHT LEADER LAMP FOOT LAMP TAIL LAMP LEAN ENABLE LEAN LEFT LEAN RIGHT LEAN CENTER VIBRATION ENABLE VIBRATION EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST 6 12 FIG 05 OUTPUT TEST SCREEN NOILVTIVLSNI ANY A18 N3SSV a 29 NOILVTIVLSNI ANY 8 a 30 5 INPUT ADJUSTMENT A screen for adjusting the controller is displayed when INPUT ADJUSTMENT is selected on the GAME TEST MODE Screen in Game Test Mode Before making the game available for play always test the game and check
73. FIG 03 6 7 FIG 04 22 4 Hold the coin chute tower up with at least 1 other person and attach it after connecting 1 connector Be careful not to pinch any wires COIN CHUTE TOWER Connect connector 6 7 FIG 05 Secure the coin chute tower to the base using the 4x security bolts supplied Inside front and Rear of coin chute tower Security Bolt x 4 Black NOILVTIVLSNI ANV ATSINASSV a 23 5 Secure the Joint Plate the side of the coin chute tower using the fixings supplied 6 7 FIG 08 NOILVTIVLSNI GNV ATSINASSV a 6 Finally adjust the Leg Leveller so that the coin chute tower is level to the CYCLE frame once it has been installed 6 7 FIG 09 24 6 5 INSTALLING THE MAT 1 Lay the mat down MAT 6 8 FIG 01 Fasten 2 guides to the right side of the rear cabinet with 2 hexagon bolts in the front and back HEXAGON BOLT 2 black M x 20 w spring washer large flat washer used GUIDE 6 8 FIG 02 Right side of rear cabinet rear Refer to Step 2 and fasten 2 guides to the left side of the rear cabinet with 2 hexagon bolts in the front and back NOILVTIVLSNI ANV ATSINASSV a 25 6 6 CONNECTION OF POWER AND GROUND WIRE F EN Z WARNING NOILVTIVLSNI ANY ATSINASSV a 26 Usethe power supply equipped with an earth leakage breaker Use of power supply without such a breaker could result in fire if there is a current leakage Have available
74. REDITS TOTAL CREDITS PRESS TEST CONTINUE 9 3 7 FIG 01 BOOKKEEPING PAGE 1 7 Screen Explanation of Each Item COIN 1 Number of coins inserted in coin chute 1 COIN 2 Number of coins inserted in coin chute 2 COIN 3 Number of coins inserted in coin chute 3 COIN 4 Number of coins inserted in coin chute 4 TOTAL COINS Total number of coins inserted in all coin chutes COIN CREDITS Number of credits for coins inserted SERVICE CREDITS Number of credits entered with the SERVICE Button TOTAL CREDITS Total number of all credits Press the TEST Button to proceed to the BOOKKEEPING PAGE 2 7 Screen BOOKKEEPING PAGE 2 7 NUMBER OF GAMES FIRST PLAY CONTINUE PLAY 0 TOTAL TIME 0000D 00H 00M 00S 0000D 00H 00M 00S 00M 00S 00M 00S 00M 00S PLAY TIME AVERAGE PLAY TIME LONGEST PLAY TIME SHORTEST PLAY TIME PRESS TEST TO CONTINUE 9 3 7 FIG 02 BOOKKEEPING PAGE 2 7 Screen Explanation of Each Item 56 NUMBER OF GAMES Total number of games played FIRST PLAY Total number of first plays CONTINUE PLAY Total number of continue plays TOTAL TIME The total operation time PLAY TIME Amount of time game has been played AVERAGE PLAY TIME Average length of a single game LONGEST PLAY TIME Longest single game SHORTEST PLAY TIME Shortest single game Press the TEST Button to proceed to BOOKKEEPING PAGE 3 7 Screen
75. S M4x8 CAP NUT TYPE3 BLK M4 SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M3x6 SCR 4 8 SPR WSHR M4 FLT WSHR M4 WH BRAKE MECHA ism siuvd Bj 139 D 1 2 47 ASSY THROTTLE HLT 2600 9 9 NOILO3S spod 1096 250 216 A ddy 419 puog lysiuoy 11 sjusuoduJo2 MAINS 531 vl 5 NOILO3S 5 140 47 ASSY THROTTLE HLT 2600 ITEM NO DAnRWHDOVONAUAWN 101 102 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 301 PART NO HLD 2601 HLD 2602 HLD 2603 HLD 2604 HLD 2605 HLD 2606 HLD 2607X HLD 2608 HLD 2609 HLD 2610 HLT 2605 HLD 2612 HLD 2613X HLD 2614 601 7944 HLT 2504 220 5753 310 5029 F20 030 000625 SB 060 00600 0 000 00408 008 00408 0 000 P00408 W 012 P00306 028 A00306 P HLT 60036 D 2 2 DESCRIPTION NOTE THROTTLE CASE LOWER THROTTLE CASE UPPER INNER GRIP ACCEL GEAR BASE PLATE ACCEL GEAR SHAFT ACCEL VR BRKT SPRING HOOK RETURN SPRING VR COVER GRIP R SLIDE PLATE SPRING STOPPER GEAR SPRING GEAR 15 PROTECT TUBE VOL CONT B 5K OHM TOCOS SUMITUBE F F 20MM HEX BLT W S BLK M6x25 FLT WSHR BLK M SCR FH M4x8 TMP PRF SCR TH BLK M4x8 SCR PH
76. T 3508 HLT 3509 HLT 3510 280 5275 SR10 000 P00410 W 008 T00410 0B 068 441616 0B FAS 290042 060 500400 008 00416 0 068 441616 0 000 P00612 W HLT 60042 DESCRIPTION NOTE ASSY TAIL LAMP ASSY NUMBER PLATE FENDER BASE REAR FENDER NUMBER PLATE BASE FENDER SIDE PLATE SPCL WASHER M4 HLT TIRE HOLDER TIRE TAIL LAMP COVER TAIL LAMP OUTER COVER STICKER TIRE SIDE L STICKER TIRE SIDE R CORD CLAMP SR10 M SCR PH W FS M4x10 TMP PRF SCR TH BLK 4 10 FLT WSHR BLK 4 4 16x1 6 HEX SKT LH CAP SCR STN M4x12 SPR WSHR M4 TMP PRF SCR TH CRM M4x16 FLT WSHR CRM 4 4 16x1 6 M SCR PH W FS M6x12 WH REAR FENDER ism siuvd Bj 151 06 ASSY TAIL LAMP HLT 3520 ism siuvd ITEM NO 1 101 102 201 301 152 101201 PART NO HLT 3521 838 14590 280 5275 SR10 000 P00308 W HLT 60043 DESCRIPTION NOTE TAIL LAMP CASE LED BD RED 4EA CORD CLAMP SR10 M SCR PH W FS M3x8 WH TAIL LAMP Q7 ASSY NUMBER PLATE HLT 3530 202 201 Y 2 m EMAL z M E 2 A l 3 Q NOTE Affix 4 to 2 from the inside ITEM NO PARTNO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 HLT 3531 NUMBER PLATE HOLDER 2 HLT 3532 NUMBER PLATE COVER 3 HLT 3533 P0 NUMBER PLATE PO 4 440 WS0354 EG STICKER W TANDEM HLT ENG 201 031 000410 0B CRG BLT BLK M4x10 202 050 C
77. T PRINTING 2009 SEGA OWNER S MANUAL DELUXE SEGA AMUSEMENTS U S A INC 800 ARTHUR AVENUE ELK GROVE VILLAGE IL 60007 5215 Phone 888 877 2669 Facsimile 847 427 1065 IM NERVOS Before using this product read this manual carefully to understand the contents herein stated After reading this manual be sure to keep it near the product or in a convenient place for easy reference when necessary SEGA All manufacturers cars names brands and associated imagery featured in this game are trademarks and or copyrighted materials of their respective owners All rights reserved BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT sure THE FOLLOWING To maintain safety To ensure the safe operation of this product be sure to read the following before usage The following instructions are intended for the users operators and the personnel in charge of the operation of the product After carefully reading and sufficiently understanding the warning displays and cautions handle the product appropriately Be sure to keep this manual close to the product or in a convenient place for future reference Herein explanations which require special attention are enclosed with dual lines Depending on the potentially hazardous degrees the terms of DANGER WARNING CAUTION etc are used Be sure to understand the contents of the displays before reading the text Indicates that mishandling the Indicates
78. T TYPE is not set to DELUXE it will be grayed out and will not be available VIBRATION If the cabinet motor vibration option is set to ON it will vibrate If it is set to OFF it will not vibrate NOTE If CABINET TYPE is not set to DELUXE it will be grayed out and will not be available ADVERTISE SOUND Set the sound for the advertisements There are five levels ON 3 4 1 2 1 4 OFF The volume gets lower the closer it gets to OFF ADVERTISE VIBRATION Set the motor vibration during advertisements If it is set to ON it will vibrate during the advertisements If it is set to OFF it will not vibrate If VIBRATION is set to OFF this option will be grayed out and will not be available GAME DIFFICULTY gt Select from 5 levels of difficulty for Story Mode VERY EASY EASY STORY MODE NORMAL HARD VERY HARD The level of difficulty increases the closer it gets to VERY HARD GAME DIFFICULTY gt Select from 5 levels of difficulty for Versus Mode VERY EASY EASY VERSUS MODE NORMAL HARD VERY HARD The level of difficulty increases the closer it gets to VERY HARD AV IdSIQ 1831 30 NOILVNV 1dX3 a 51 VERSUS MODE Ist Set whether or not to allow the player coming in Ist to proceed to the next CONTINUE round in Versus Mode If the option is set to OFF all players game will end on that round Continue Screen will be displayed DRESS CODE Set the amount of clothing that the female ch
79. UIDE PLATES The side guide plates are important parts which prevent accidents Always inspect them before the doors open every day to make sure they are not damaged and have not come off If the game is played despite the side guide plates being damaged or having come off it could result in an accident such as the customer getting his or her fingers caught The following work requires a hexagon wrench with a WAF of 2 5 mm 1 Turn the power off 2 Remove the 2 hexagon socket screws and take the side guide plate off HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW 2 M4 x 12 large flat amp spring washers used SIDE GUIDE PLATE 11 2 FIG 01 11 2 FIG 02 3 Affix STICKER W PINCH HLT ENG to the new side guide plate as shown in the figure SIDE GUIDE PLATE HLT 3024 IM Fingers could be caught and injured Do not place fingers under the seat STICKER W PINCH HLT ENG 440 WSO353XEG 11 2 FIG 03 4 Use 2 hexagon socket screws to loosely attach new side guide plate HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW 2 M4 x 12 large flat amp spring washers used 11 2 FIG 04 Adjust the side guide plate so that the clearance between it and the seat is about mm and fully tighten the 2 hexagon socket screws 11 2 FIG 05 6 Refer to Steps 1 5 and replace the plate on the other side following the same procedure WSINVHOAW 319A9HOLON 89 319A9HOLON 90 11 3 REPLACING THE VIBRATION UNIT HARNESS
80. WHCSM WHCSMD 5 WH 5 o5 GND 3 CE 54 JI BRATION GR GR 1 7 FG 25 0 VIBRATIONE 6 6 GND 10L 5 10 5 3 575 7 1 WH WH 7 GND 2 10L 5 10L an VH BP vH ap 60072 805 DL 4 DL DL us EK BK 10 CE 1 Vcc 2 NH SP vH LICK Ig WH o9 DL 8l DD gt 5 Dh Dix DL usb 10 8 Hi 28H 16 2 ol E ol 5 80 d cl aa cl E WHGSM gt 025 7020 1 5V 2 sol 7 80 Bn 4 cB Zo 705 2 7057 5V 2 80 5 80L 55 B E 105 1 sy Fr T WK 20 c 90L 5 E NT zm 33 33 29 3 LOCK 3 8 8 8 Foot LP 51 008 cae 018 a E 023 51 H 4P BR 9090 gt WHeYL gt WHCYL GND 839 1148R 6 NHLOP 6 BLACK THIS DRAWING WILL IN NO WAY BE COPIED 7 ORANGE E LIGHT GREEN f WHITE D PURPLE 43 EARTH WIRE 5 SEGA CORPORATION TO BE RETURNED ON DEMAND 4 GREEN C BROWN 7777 7777 VI YELLOW SKY BLUE pe dee ux HDT 0000 HARLEY DAVIDSON DLX 1 RED GRAY G LTERATION TOP 00 01 23 2009 OOO0O00
81. aracters in the game wear to LOW or HIGH The clothing is normal at the LOW setting and at HIGH it will cover more skin SPEED DISPLAY Set the speedometer to display speed in KM kirometers per hour km h or MILE miles per hour MPH Default setting KM NOTE If STAND ALONE or SUB is selected for the MODE option on the NETWORK SETTING Screen the options that cannot be selected under GAME ASSIGNMENTS will be grayed out and will not be available GAME ASSIGNMENTS CABINET TYPE DELUXE LEAN ON VIBRATION ADVERTISE SOUND ON ADVERTISE VIBRATION ON GAME DIFFICULTY STORY MODE NORMAL VERSUS MODE NORMAL VERSUS MODE 1st CONTINUE ON DRESS CODE LOW SPEED DISPLAY KM AV1dSI G V1VG ANV 1531 30 a EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST 9 3 4 FIG 02 GAME ASSIGNMENTS Screen SUB Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the GAME TEST MODE screen 52 9 3 5 INPUT ADJUSTMENT IMPORTANT When adjusting the HANDLE ACCELERATOR and BRAKE settings it is not necessary to tilt the HANDLE twist the ACCELERATOR or pull the BRAKE all the way to their limits If excessive force is applied it could end up breaking them or causing problems during the game so be careful Adjust the controllers used in the game INPUT ADJUSTMENT MIN NOW MAX HANDLE Left 0 1 Right ACCEL 10 1
82. cidents Becareful when handling the plastic made parts Failure to observe this may cause injury due to damage or fragments resulting from damage M 14 1 REPLACING THE FLUORESCENT LAMP 1 Remove the 4 marquee screws and take marquee off A 54 N390 VH LNADSAYON 14 AHL 9NIOV Id3 marquee screws x 4 106 2 Carefully Replace Fluorescent lamp Fluorescent lamp SdWNV1 N390 VH LN3OSHSHOfY14 AHL 9NIOV Id3 A 107 108 PERIODIC INSPECTION Be sure to check once a year to see whether power cords are damaged the plug is securely inserted dust has accumulated between the socket outlet and the power plug etc Using the product with accumulated dust can cause fire and electric shock Periodically around once a year get in touch with the office herein stated or the distributor etc where the product was purchased from regarding internal cleaning Using the product with accumulated dust in the interior can cause a fire or accident Note that professional cleaning will require a fee There is the danger of accidents involving electrical shorts circuits or fire caused by factors such as the deterioration of insulation in electrical and electronic equipment over time Check that there are no abnormalities such as odors from burning Do not use a water jet high pressure washing device or hose to clean this product It was not designed to b
83. d fires If such maintenance or technical staff is not available or if the problem is with the ride mechanisms immediately turn off the product s power and contact the office listed in this manual or the point of purchase In the event that problems arise beyond those covered in this manual or if the procedures listed in this document do not solve the problem do not attempt to solve the problem with careless measures Immediately turn off the product s power and contact the office listed in this manual or the point of purchase Improper procedures can result in unforeseen accidents If an error number or message not listed below is displayed stop use of the machine and send the LINDBERGH RED in for repairs This product displays the following messages when it detects an error Read the error description and follow the steps indicated Refer to the LINDBERGH Service Manual for details on error messages displayed with the LINDBERGH logo NETWORK MESSAGES DISPLAY Error6003 Network PacketSize CAUSE The size of the packets transmitted was abnormal during communication COUNTERMEASURES Check to make sure the network cable has been inserted all the way DISPLAY Error6004 Network PacketKind CAUSE The kind of packets transmitted during communication was abnormal COUNTERMEASURES Check to make sure the network cable has been inserted all the way DISPLAY Error6005 Network TimeOut CAUSE
84. does not turn on No vibration Halogen lamp has expired Replace the halogen lamp lt See 14 2 gt Fuse is blown Setting is not correct Replace the fuse lt See 16 2 gt Check the VIBRATION setting on the GAME ASSIGNMENTS Screen lt See 9 3 4 gt Connector is not properly connected Check the connection of the connector between the motor control board and the motor Motor has expired Replace the vibration unit lt See 11 3 gt Leader lamp foot lamp or tail lamp does not turn on Connector is not properly connected CIRCUIT PROTECTOR Functions due to the activation of bimetal To restore the function wait for approximately 1 minute or longer until the bimetal cools off Press the button Check the connection of the connector CIRCUIT PROTECTOR 16 1 FIG 01 GAME BOARD LINDBERGH RED Z WARNING The work described below should be carried out by the site maintenance personnel or other qualified professional Work carried out by personnel without the necessary skill or technology can cause accident In order to prevent electric shock and short circuit hazards be sure to turn power off before performing work Be careful not to damage the wires Damaged wires may cause electric shock or short circuit or present a fire risk Do not use this product with connectors other than those that were connected and used with the LINDBERGH RED EX at the time of shipping
85. dren are especially likely to experience these symptoms Caution guardians of small children to keep watch on their children during play Instruct those who feel sick during play to have a medical examination To avoid injury from falls and electric shocks due to spilled drinks instruct the player not to place heavy items or drinks on the product To avoid electric shocks and short circuits do not allow customers to put hands and fingers or extraneous matter in the openings of the product or small openings in or around the doors To avoid falls and resulting injury immediately stop the customer from leaning against or climbing on the product etc To avoid electric shock and short circuit do not allow customers to unplug the power plug without a justifiable reason Covers have been placed over parts on this product that the player could have their fingers or hands caught between but this does not eliminate the danger to small children Caution small children not to get close to the product while it is being played Caution players not to take their feet off the footrests during play If the player takes his or her feet off the footrests carelessly during play their feet could get caught between or on parts resulting in broken bones sprains or other injuries Do not engage in actions that could result in accidents or trouble such as playing with bags or scarves draped around the neck or while holding drinks Caution those
86. duct Continued use despite a malfunction could result in major accidents such as electrocution short circuits fire or a fall If the moving mechanism requires maintenance contact the party listed in this manual or the point of purchase for this product If maintenance work is performed by someone other than a qualified technician an accident involving the person performing the maintenance work or persons playing the game may occur This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by person s responsible for satefy Z CAUTION To avoid injury be sure to provide sufficient space by considering the potentially crowded situation at the installation location The motorcycle mechanism on this product tilts to the left and the right according to the player s steering Insufficient installation space can cause making bodily contact with each other hitting accidents and or trouble between customers 3 2 DURING OPERATION PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS To avoid injury and trouble be sure to pay attention to the behavior of visitors and players Z WARNING For safety reasons do not allow any of the following people to play the game Those who need assistance such as the use of an apparatus when walking Those who have high b
87. e fractional coin and bonus adder data is erased Adjust the sound to the optimum volume taking into consideration the environmental requirements of the installation location Removing the coin meter circuitry renders the game inoperable If multiple game machines are connected for network play and you enter Test Mode on one of them all the others will produce an error Therefore do not use Test Mode if people are playing on the other game machines This product uses a LINDBERGH RED EX game board and a DVD DRIVE In the system a different game can be played by putting a different DVD ROM in the DVD DRIVE For this reason the product s Test Mode consists of two modes a System Test Mode for systems in which coin settings for instance are made for products that use the same system and a Game Test Mode for setting of difficulty level etc and for input output test of operational units used exclusively with this product Perform tests and data checks periodically by manipulating the TEST Button and SERVICE Button in the cabinet Follow the instructions in this chapter to conduct checks when the game machine is first installed when money is being collected or when the game machine does not operate properly Shown below are tests and screens to be used for different problems NOTE in the table denotes LINDBERGH RED EX Service Manual which is provided with the product ITEMS DESCRIPTION REFERENCE SECTIONS
88. e at end is less than 5 mm use a tool such as a wire stripper or cutter to cut the coating back 1 0 Pass the wires through the 3 heat shrinkable tubes 1 Solder the wires to the terminals on the new volume Check the wiring diagram and be careful not to mix up the wires 1 2 Cover the soldered parts with the heat shrinkable tubes and apply heat with an industrial dryer until the heat shrinkable tubes tightly cover the soldered parts 1 3 Refer to Steps 3 6 and work in reverse order to attach the volume 1 4 Refer to 11 1 1 Adjusting the Volume and check the volume 11 1 3 GREASING IMPORTANT Be sure to use the designated grease Using undesignated grease can cause parts damage Do not apply grease to locations other than as specified Doing so may create a risk of operational problems and deterioration of parts The designated periods for greasing serve only as a guide Whenever there are squeaks or other anomalies apply grease at designated locations Use spray grease once every three months to grease up the gear mesh portion of the constituent parts Use Grease Mate part number 090 0066 for the spray grease Refer to Steps 1 and 2 under 11 1 1 Adjusting the Volume and remove the front shaft cover Apply grease between the gears that turn the volume shaft GEAR MESH PORTION 11 1 3 FIG 01 WSINVHOAW 319A9HOLON 87 319A9HOLON 88 11 2 REPLACING THE SIDE G
89. e cleaned by a water jet Water could get inside and cause electrocution or short circuits The product could also be damaged in such a way that itis difficult to repair M NOTE The Sservice Manual referenced in the table is the separate LINDBERGH RED EX Service Manual ITEMS DESCRIPTION PERIOD REFERENCE CABINET Confirm that adjusters contact floor Daily HANDLE Inspect volume Monthly 10 Inspect gear meshing Every 3 months 10 Apply grease Every 3 months 10 MOTORCYCLE MECHANISM Inspect volume Monthly 11 1 1 Inspect gear meshing Every 3 months 11 1 1 Apply grease Every 3 months 11 1 3 Inspect side guide plates Daily 11 2 VIBRATION UNIT Inspect screws for looseness Monthly 11 3 COIN CHUTE TOWER Coin switch inspection Monthly 12 1 Coin insertion test Monthly 12 3 Cleaning Monthly 12 1 Inspect door cushions Monthly See next page DLP PROJECTOR Screen cleaning Weekly 13 1 Check screen adjustment Monthly or when moving 13 LINDBERGH RED EX Memory test Monthly Service Manual 4 Settings check Monthly Service Manual 4 Cleaning Every 3 months 17 2 BILLBOARD Inspect lighting fixtures fluorescent lamp As appropriate 14 1 SPEAKER UNIT Inspect lighting fixtures halogen lamp As appropriate
90. e end of the final round becomes the new Reigning King and can have his or her name displayed during the advertisements NOTE If network play is configured the game will wait for other players to join after starting and will accept entries from the other cabinets However when games are already in progress on the other cabinets or at other times when entries cannot be accepted the game will automatically proceed to Story Mode without AI waiting pe Awaiting other challengers CURRENT PLAYERS 8 3 FIG 01 Entry Waiting Screen If other players join on the Entry Waiting Screen Versus Mode will begin If no other players join within the allotted time the game will automatically proceed to Story Mode You will be taken to the Motorcycle Selection Screen Select 1 motorcycle from the many available Each motorcycle has its own features so select one that suits you After selecting your motorcycle you will be taken to the Music Selection Screen Select 1 song from the many available The selected song will be played during the game to enliven the mood The song can also be changed during the game by pressing the Music Select Button After selecting music you will be taken to the Course Selection Screen Select the course you wish to compete in from the 2 available In Versus Mode course confirmation is decided by the most votes If
91. e to the next round PRESS START BUTTON CREDIT S 7 8 2 FIG 04 Continue Screen If you choose to continue game play will resume on the next round after you select a motorcycle and music If you continue on the final round game play will resume on the final round again If you proceed to the next round you will be taken to the Course Selection Screen to select the next course If you are on either the first or the final round however you will not be able to select a course Select the course you wish to compete in from the 2 available and proceed to the next round The selected course 8 2 FIG 05 Course Selection Screen Twist the accelerator to confirm your selection In each round you will compete with a distinctive rival If you beat the Reigning King the rival in the final round you will be able to enter your name and it will be displayed during the advertisements as the Reigning King Also if your total points after the final round are within the top 20 among the previous Reigning Kings your name will be displayed in the rankings as well NOTE Th Current King is the player most recently registered as Reigning King regardless of whether the game was in Story Mode or Versus Mode 8 3 VERSUS MODE Versus Mode is played with multiple players over several rounds and points are received according to ranking The player with the most points at th
92. e volume shaft 10 1 3 FIG 01 GEAR MESH PORTION 10 1 3 FIG 02 GEAR MESH PORTION 10 2 ACCELERATOR VOLUME 10 2 1 Adjusting the Volume A tamperproof screw wrench for M4 is required for the following procedure 1 Turn the power off 2 Remove the 4 tamperproof screws and take the VR cover off B TAMPERPROOF SCREW 4 black 4 8 s 10 2 1 FIG 01 10 2 1 FIG 02 Loosen the screw move the VR bracket and adjust the angle and way the gears fit together The accelerator should be released and the D cut surface of the volume rotating shaft should be in the position shown in the figure when doing so SCREW 1 M4 x 8 w flat amp spring washers VR BRACKET e 10 2 1 FIG 03 10 2 1 FIG 04 69 70 ce oO D CUT SURFACE 10 2 1 FIG 05 After performing the adjustment use the screw to fully tighten the VR bracket on Operate the accelerator and check to make sure the gears rotate smoothly Refer to Step 2 and attach the VR cover Turn on the power and be careful not to touch the motorcycle mechanism when doing so The motorcycle mechanism initialization operation will be performed automatically after the power is turned on Set the volume value on the INPUT ADJUSTMENT Screen in Game Test Mode The recommended value for the accelerator volume is 30H 8H with the accelerator
93. er shows the base color and the right hand side one the spiral color Example 51 WHITE RED RED WHITE Note2 The character following the wire color code indicates the size of the wire U AWGI6 K AWGIS L AWG20 None AWG22 155 WIRING DIAGRAM C F
94. er to cut the coating back 9 Pass the wires through the 3 heat shrinkable tubes 1 Solder the wires to the terminals on the new volume Check the wiring diagram and be careful not to mix up the wires 1 1 Cover the soldered parts with the heat shrinkable tubes and apply heat with an industrial dryer until the heat shrinkable tubes tightly cover the soldered parts 1 2 Refer to Steps 3 5 and work in reverse order to attach the volume 1 3 Refer to 10 2 1 Adjusting the Volume and adjust the volume 72 10 2 3 GREASING IMPORTANT Be sure to use the designated grease Using undesignated grease can cause parts damage Do not apply grease to locations other than as specified Doing so may create a risk of operational problems and deterioration of parts The designated periods for greasing serve only as a guide Whenever there are squeaks or other anomalies apply grease at designated locations Use spray grease once every three months to grease up the gear mesh portion of the constituent parts Use Grease Mate part number 090 0066 for the spray grease Refer to Steps 1 and 2 under 10 2 1 Adjusting the Volume and remove the VR cover Apply grease between the gears that turn the volume shaft GEAR MESH PORTION 10 2 3 FIG 01 B 73 10 3 HANDLE VOLUME 10 3 1 Adjusting the Volume 1 Turn the power off Remove the 4 screws and take Handle Front Cover Lid B off SCREW 4 black
95. et If the COIN ASSIGNMENTS settings were changed in System Test Mode replace the denomination sheet 1 Turn the power off 2 Remove the 4 hexagon socket screws and take the instruction plate off HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW 4 M4 x 12 spring amp design washer used INSTRUCTION PLATE 9 2 FIG 01 9 2 02 AV1dSI C V1VG ANV 1831 30 a 3 Swap and affix the denomination sheets 1GAME CONT DENOMINATION SHEET Sample 5 FIG 03 44 9 3 5 When TEST Button is pressed System Test Menu Screen SYSTEM TEST MENU appears Use SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item Select GAME TEST MODE and press the TEST Button to display the Game Test Mode Screen IMPORTANT To change settings in the Game Test Mode simply making changes on the setting screen will not be effective Complete the Test Mode in normal fashion 9 3 1 GAME TEST MODE GAME TEST MODE INPUT TEST OUTPUT TEST GAME ASSIGNMENTS INPUT ADJUSTMENT NETWORK SETTING BOOKKEEPING BACKUP DATA CLEAR gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST 9 3 1 FIG 01 GAME TEST MODE Screen Operating Instructions Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item Press the TEST Button to select the test item On GAME TEST MODE screen select EXIT and press the TEST Button The SYSTEM TEST MENU screen reappears Exp
96. et ID CAUSE Multiple cabinets in the network were assigned the same ID CABINET ID is set under NETWORK SETTING CABINET ID in GAME TEST MODE COUNTERMEASURES Under the LINDBERGH RED EX settings go to SYSTEM TEST MENU GAME TEST MODE NETWORK SETTING and change the CABINET ID setting DISPLAY Error6804 Network Setting Error CAUSE There was a problem sending data during communication due to incorrect settings or some other reason COUNTERMEASURES Under the LINDBERGH RED EX settings go to SYSTEM TEST MENU GAME TEST MODE NETWORKSETTING and check to make sure all the settings are correct DISPLAY Error7301 Serial AlarmEncoder CAUSE The encoder alarm went off COUNTERMEASURES Check the servo driver motor wiring and then reboot the cabinet DISPLAY Error7302 Serial AlarmOvercurrent CAUSE The overcurrent alarm went off COUNTERMEASURES Turn off the cabinet for a brief period of time and then turn it back on DISPLAY Error7303 Serial AlarmOverheat CAUSE The overheat overload alarm went off COUNTERMEASURES Turn off the cabinet for a brief period of time and then turn it back on DISPLAY Error7304 Serial DataError CAUSE Communication data was corrupt COUNTERMEASURES Check the wire to the LINDBERGH RED EX COMI port DISPLAY Error7702 Serial TimeOut CAUSE There was no response fro
97. grade or below wring it out firmly and use it to gently wipe the screen If there are stains that can t be removed with warm water use a neutral detergent diluted to 2 3 Refrain from using other chemicals solvents bleaches and cleaners because they may affect the screen Also do not use chemically treated cloths The screen is easily damaged so avoid scratching it with hard objects or striking it with a duster or other objects If the stains are serious contact the office detailed in this manual or the point of purchase for this product 13 1 FIG 01 fy 105 GZ REPLACING THE FLUORESCENT AND HALOGEN LAMPS When working with the product be sure to turn the power off Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit There is danger that hot lamps can cause burns Exercise due caution when replacing lamps Use lamps of the specified ratings Using lamps with different ratings may cause fires or damage Such things as deteriorated insulation in lighting fixtures can cause a short circuit and or smoke Make sure there are no abnormalities For example check if you can smell anything burning if any sockets have been discolored and if the lamp has to be replaced frequently Z CAUTION To perform work safely and securely be sure to prepare a step which is in a secure and stable condition Performing work without using the step can cause violent falling down ac
98. he Marquee in its location Fix into place using the fixings previously removed DLP FRONT NOILVTIVLSNI ANY ATSINASSV a 17 NOILVTIVLSNI ANV ATSINASSV a 18 6 2 ATTACHING THE REAR CABINET 1 Connect the 5 connectors on the ASSY tube to the DLP base Connect connectors SM18P YL9P YL21P VLAP 6 5 FIG 01 6 5 FIG 02 Fasten the ASSY tube in place with 6 truss screws Be careful not to pinch any wires 4 8 6 5 03 3 Put rear cabinet in place REAR CABINET 6 5 FIG 04 4 Connect 5 connectors to rear cabinet Be careful not to pinch any wires Connect connectors SMIOP SM18P YL9P YL21P VL4P 6 5 FIG 05 5 Fasten the ASSY tube in place with 4 truss screws TRUSS SCREW 4 black M4x8 6 5 FIG 06 NOILVTIVLSNI ANV ATSINASSV a 19 6 3 FASTENING THE PRODUCT TO THE INSTALLATION LOCATION Z WARNING Make sure that all the adjusters contact the floor Otherwise the cabinet could move causing an accident This product has 9 casters and 11 adjusters After determining the installation location have the adjusters contact the floor directly and adjust them so the machine will remain in a level position keeping a space of about 5 mm between the floor and the casters NOTE Put the adjusters on the coin chute tower on the floor after following the instructions 6 7 Attaching the Coin Chute Tower CAST
99. he Product to the Installation Location Attaching the Coin Chute Tower Installing the Mat Connecting Power and Ground Wire Checking the Assembly Tools necessary for work MASTER KEYS Phillips screwdrivers for M4 5 screws Hexagonal screwdrivers for M4 bolts and nuts Socket wrenches for M6 M8 bolts nuts gt Spanner with measuring distance of 24 mm to opposite side for adjusters Length to 2 Step Stepladder NOILVTIVLSNI ANY ATSINASSV a 15 6 1 ATTACHING THE BILLBOARD 1 A Locate and remove the 16 fixings which as attached to the top of the DLP Cabinet AE DLPCABI i TOP 2 Using a minimum of 2 persons and step ladder carefully place the Assy Billboard on top of the DLP cabinet and secure in the 8 location using the fixings previously removed DLP CABI TOP NOILVTIVLSNI ANY ATSINASSV a ASSY BILLBOARD Marquee 3 Fit PIPES L and into the sides of the Billboard Box and secure the pipes to the top of the DLP cabinet again using the fixing previously removed DLP CABI TOP Pipe Right 16 4 5 Make all connections good from within the Billboard Box 3 connections total DLP FRONT Remove the 4 fixings and washers from the front of the Billboard Box and fit t
100. he places where a potentially hazardous situation could arise The warning displays are intended for accident prevention for customers and for avoiding hazardous situations relating to maintenance and servicing work Some portions of the cabinet contain high voltage and may cause accidents if touched When performing maintenance be very careful of the warning displays It is especially important that any complex repair and replacement work not mentioned herein should be performed by those technical personnel who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise In order to prevent accidents caution any customer ignoring the warnings to cease and desist immediately 555 30 104 Pass many motorcycles andifinish Mst Go the final 2j of KING pthelkeylofiVictory SuperAcceleratorsis T7 4 j CAMS Sel Tibet 1 A imm Stantinovinglinitwistinglan accelerator not play this game with chil They may fall and recelve an Inj Do not ride tandem with another person to avoid 440 WS0354 EG 440 50355 ol Ge HLT 3019 01 440 WS0275 EG AWARNING Do not put your hands or fingers here as it may result in injury HLT 3018 0
101. he volume 10 3 3 GREASING IMPORTANT Be sure to use the designated grease Using undesignated grease can cause parts damage Do not apply grease to locations other than as specified Doing so may create a risk of operational problems and deterioration of parts The designated periods for greasing serve only as a guide Whenever there are squeaks or other anomalies apply grease at designated locations Use spray grease once every three months to grease up the gear mesh portion of the constituent parts Use Grease Mate part number 090 0066 for the spray grease Refer to Steps 1 and 2 under 10 3 1 Adjusting the Volume and remove Handle Front Cover Lid Apply grease between the gears that turn the volume shaft GEAR MESH PORTION 10 3 3 FIG 01 6 81 319A9HOLON 82 MOTORCYCLE MECHANISM Always disengage the power before beginning work Otherwise there could be an electric shock or short circuit Note that when using TEST mode there will be electricity running through the machine Do not touch any parts that are not specified in these directions Be careful not to damage the wires Damaged wires may cause electric shock or short circuit or present a fire risk Be very careful when soldering Handling a soldering iron carelessly may result in a fire or a burn M A 11 1 ROLL LEAN VOLUME 11 1 1 Adjusting the Volume 1 Turn the power
102. iately Inappropriate grounding can cause an electric shock Be sure to use fuses meeting the specified rating Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause a fire or an electric shock Be sure that connections such as IC BD are made properly Insufficient insertion can cause an electric shock Specification changes removal of equipment conversion and or addition not designated by SEGA are not permitted Failure to observe this may cause a fire or an electric shock Non compliance with this instruction can have a bad influence upon physical conditions of the players or the onlookers or result in injury during play SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage compensation for damage to a third party caused by specification changes not designated by SEGA If work or parts replacement not indicated in this manual is carried out an accident may occur If it is necessary to carry out work not indicated in this manual be sure to have it done by the office indicated in this manual or by the point of purchase Also please inquire regarding details of the work involved Be sure to perform periodic maintenance inspections herein stated For the IC board circuit inspections only the logic tester is allowed The use of a multiple purpose tester is not permitted so be careful in this regard Static electricity from your body may damage
103. ied persons may cause serious accidents including electrocution Parts replacement maintenance inspections and troubleshooting should be carried out site maintenance personnel or other qualified professionals This manual includes directions for potentially dangerous procedures which should only be carried out by professionals with the appropriate specialized knowledge The site maintenance personnel or other qualified professionals mentioned in this manual are defined as follows Site maintenance personnel Individuals with experience in maintaining amusement equipment vending machines etc working under the supervision of the owner operator of this product to maintain machines within amusement facilities or similar premises by carrying out everyday procedures such as assembly maintenance inspections and replacement of units expendable parts Activities to be carried out by site maintenance personnel Amusement equipment vending machine assembly maintenance inspection and replacement of units expendable parts Other qualified professionals Persons employed by amusement equipment manufacturers or involved in design production testing or maintenance of amusement equipment The individual should have either graduated from technical school or hold similar qualifications in electrical electronics mechanical engineering Activities to be carried out by other qualified professionals Amusement equipment vending
104. ion is set to OFF the number will be displayed and the VIBRATION ENABLE option will change to ON at the same time NOTE Ifthe LEAN option on the GAME ASSIGNMENTS Screen is set to OFF the LEAN ENABLE LEAN LEFT LEAN RIGHT and LEAN CENTER options will be grayed out and the test will not be available See 9 3 4 If the VIBRATION option on the GAME ASSIGNMENTS Screen is set to OFF the VIBRATION ENABLE and VIBRATION options will be grayed out and the test will not be available See 9 3 4 AS RIGHT LEADER LAMP CF Im LEFT LEADER LAMP TAIL LAMP FOOT LAMP 9 3 3 FIG 04 Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the GAME TEST MODE screen 9 3 4 GAME ASSIGNMENTS IMPORTANT Changes to settings are not enabled until Game Test Mode is exited After changing settings be sure to exit Game Test Mode Configure the game settings GAME ASSIGNMENTS CABINET TYPE DELUXE LEAN ON VIBRATION ADVERTISE SOUND ON ADVERTISE VIBRATION ON GAME DIFFICULTY STORY MODE NORMAL VERSUS MODE NORMAL VERSUS MODE 1st CONTINUE OFF DRESS CODE LOW SPEED DISPLAY KM gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST 9 3 4 FIG 01 GAME ASSIGNMENTS Screen Explanation of Each Item CABINET TYPE Set the cabinet type DELUXE or STANDARD NOTE Set the DELUXE in this game machine LEAN If the cabinet lean option is set to ON it will move If it is set to OFF it will not move NOTE If CABINE
105. k that requires direct contact with the interior of the product If the work is to be performed in the power on status the Instruction Manual herein always states to that effect sure to ground the Earth Terminal This is not required in the case where a power cord with earth is used This product is equipped with the Earth Terminal When installing the product connect the Earth Terminal to the accurately grounded indoor earth terminal by using an earth wire Unless the product is grounded appropriately the user can be subject to an electric shock After performing repair etc for the control equipment ensure that the Earth Wire is firmly connected to the control equipment Ensure that the Power Supply used is equipped with an Earth Leakage Breaker This product does not incorporate the Earth Leakage Breaker Using a power supply which 15 not equipped with the Earth Leakage Breaker can cause a fire when earth leakage occurs Besure to use fuses which meet the specified rating Only for the machines which use fuses Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause a fire and an electric shock Specification changes removal of equipment conversion and addition designated by SEGA are not allowed The parts of the product include warning labels for safety covers for personal protection etc It is very hazardous to operate the product by removing parts and or modifying the circuits Should doors lids and protecti
106. lanation of Each Item INPUT TEST Tests each input device used for game OUTPUT TEST Tests each output device used for game GAME ASSIGNMENTS Adjusts all game settings INPUT ADJUSTMENT Adjusts the Controller NETWORK SETTING Adjusts all network settings BOOKKEEPING Displays all recorded game data BACKUP DATA CLEAR Erases all types of game records AV IdSIQ V1VG 1831 30 NOILVNV 1dX3 a 45 AV1dSI C V1VG ANV 1831 30 a 46 9 3 2 INPUT TEST Select INPUT TEST to display the following screen and check the status of input devices This test should be used periodically to check that each input device 1s functioning correctly Select INPUT TEST on the GAME TEST MODE Screen and press the TEST Button A screen will be displayed asking whether or not to initialize the cabinet NOTE If the LEAN option is set to OFF on the GAME ASSIGNMENTS Screen the INPUT TEST Screen will appear without displaying the Initialize Screen See 9 3 4 INPUT TEST PRESS SERVICE INITIALIZE PRESS TEST EXIT 9 3 2 FIG 01 Initialize Screen NOTE The following caution message will be displayed while the cabinet is being initialized The seat is being initialized For your own safety please do not touch the seat Operating Instructions Press the SERVICE Button to start initializing the cabinet When initialization is complete it will proceed to the INPUT TEST Screen Press the TEST
107. ldering equipment will be used Tamperproof screw wrench for M4 Nipper Cutter Wire stripper Soldering iron Industrial dryer 1 Turn the power off Remove the 2 screws and take the handle front tube bracket off Be careful not to damage the wires when doing so HANDLE FRONT TUBE BRACKET SCREW 2 black M4 x 8 w flat amp spring washers lt pm 10 3 2 FIG 01 3 Detach the 3 connectors 1 Detach connectors SM3P white SM3P black 5 6 10 3 2 FIG 02 4 Lay out a sheet of protective fabric and set handle front tube bracket on top of it PROTECTIVE FABRIC HANDLE FRONT TUBE 10 3 2 FIG 03 5 Remove the 4 tamperproof screws TAMPERPROOF SCREW 4 chrome 4 8 10 3 2 04 6 Remove 4 tamperproof screws and take Handle Front Cover Lid A off TAMPERPROOF SCREW 4 black HANDLE FRONT COVER LID A 10 3 2 FIG 05 10 3 2 FIG 06 77 7 Remove 6 screws and take handle front cover off Be careful not to damage wires when doing so SCREW 2 black SCREW 4 black M4 x 10 w flat amp spring washers M4 x 10 w flat amp spring washers large flat washer used large flat washer used 10 3 2 FIG 07 10 3 2 FIG 08 HANDLE FRONT COVER 10 3 2 FIG 09 8 Remove the 2 screws and take the volume off SCREW 2 M4 x 12 w flat amp spring washers VOLUME
108. lood pressure or a heart problem Those who have experienced muscle convulsion or loss of consciousness when playing video games etc Those who have neck or spinal cord problems Those who are intoxicated or under the influence of drugs Pregnant women Persons susceptible to motion sickness Persons who disregard the product s warning displays Persons under 140 cm in height Persons over 150 kg in weight Those who cannot grasp the Control Unit securely because of immobility in fingers hands or arms e For safety reasons persons under 140 cm in height cannot play this game e Instruct players that only 1 person should get on the motorcycle at a time The product is made for a single rider If two or more people get on at the same time they could fall off NOILV 3dO 12 0 6 12 0 ag 10 Instruct those wearing high heeled shoes that they should not play the game due to the high risk of having an accident during play Instruct players to straddle the seat when playing the game The motorcycle mechanism tilts during play so the player could fall off if both legs are on one side Even players who have never been adversely affected by light stimulus might experience dizziness or headache depending on their physical condition when playing the game Small chil
109. m the serial motor driver or it is not connected COUNTERMEASURES Check the wire to the LINDBERGH RED EX COMI port DISPLAY Error7703 Serial Initial CAUSE The software could not be reset during the initialization process COUNTERMEASURES Reboot the cabinet DISPLAY Error7704 Serial ZeroSearch CAUSE The cabinet is not moving due to a home position search error COUNTERMEASURES Check to make sure the cabinet is not stuck for some reason DISPLAY Error7705 Serial CenterSearch CAUSE The cabinet is not moving due to a center search error COUNTERMEASURES Check to make sure the cabinet is not stuck for some reason Check to make sure the movement lock has not come off Check to make sure there is nothing around the cabinet obstructing its movement DISPLAY Error7801 Roll Volume CAUSE The wrong value came back from the roll volume COUNTERMEASURES Check to make sure there is nothing wrong with the roll volume wiring AV IdSIQ 1831 30 NOILVNV 1dX3 a 63 T HANDLE IMPORTANT In order to prevent electric shock and short circuit hazards be sure to turn the power off before performing work However the unit must be switched on when using test mode Do not touch any part of the unit except those areas indicated Be careful not to damage the wires Damaged wires may cause electric shock or short circuit Exercise due caution in performing soldering work If soldering iron is handled carelessly there
110. machine assembly repair adjustment of electrical electronic mechanical parts NOILONGOYWLNI HANDLING PRECAUTIONS When installing or inspecting the machine be very careful of the following points and pay attention to ensure that the player can enjoy the game safely Non compliance with the following points or inappropriate handling running counter to the cautionary matters herein stated can cause personal injury or damage to the machine Z WARNING When working with the product be sure to turn the power off Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit To avoid an electric shock or short circuit do not plug in or unplug quickly To avoid an electric shock do not plug in or unplug with a wet hand Do not expose power cords or ground wires on the surface floor passage If exposed the power cords and ground wires are susceptible to damage Damaged cords and wires can cause an electric shock or short circuit To avoid causing a fire or an electric shock do not put things on or damage the power cords When or after installing the product do not unnecessarily pull the power cord If damaged the power cord can cause a fire or an electric shock In case the power cable is damaged ask for a replacement through where the product was purchased from or the office herein stated Using the cord as is damaged can cause fire an electric shock or leakage Be sure to perform grounding appropr
111. machine by 2 or more persons Do not hold or press the plastic parts when moving the machine Failure to observe this instruction may break the parts and eventually the broken pieces may cause a personal injury Disassemble the product into the individual units before moving it If the product is tilted or the cabinet is set on an uneven surface in an assembled state the joints could break Do not allow ropes to come in contact with the surface of the machine directly or they may scratch it Put some kind of protective material under the rope where it will touch the machine ANIHOVIN AHL NAHM 8 31 ANIHOVI AHL NAHM g 32 7 FIG 01 Remove the mat and DVD DRIVE when moving the product and separate the rear cabinet See Chapter 6 If there 1s a difference in floor level of 1 cm or more add a ramp or separate the coin chute tower as well 55 SS 2 5553 CMY gt 7 02 5 N SS Do not push product holding shaded areas gt A LLL ra Z 77 22 2 7 22 Zi 2 SI SS SS N The product can be moved with the coin chute tower attached but do not pull or push on it in order to move the cabinet
112. n cover Wiring diameter Power cable approx 98 Network cable approx 05 When inserting or removing a connector always hold it by its main part If you hold it by anything else while doing so the connections between wire and connector terminal fixtures could be damaged and there could be a short circuit or fire There could also be poor connectivity Make sure that all the adjusters are resting on the floor The cabinet may move and cause an accident if the adjusters are not laid out properly NOILVTIVLSNI ANY ATSINASSV a 13 NOILVTIVLSNI ANY ATSINASSV a Whenever any fasteners e g screws nuts have been lost always use replacement fasteners with proper dimensions as specified in this manual If fasteners of any other dimensions are used it could cause damage and or separation of parts that result in secondary accidents Exercise proper caution when using a step ladder to perform work Falling or tipping over could result in a major accident Also if the ceiling is low you could bump your head To perform work safely and securely be sure to prepare a step which is in a secure and stable condition Performing work without using the step can cause accidents such as falling down When attaching or removing doors be careful that your hand or finger does not get caught in anything Support and hold parts in place securely and fasten them with screws and or bolts Use two workers one to support the part
113. ng the product without these can cause a fire and electric shock Be sure to use an independent power supply equipped with an earth leakage breaker Using a power supply without an earth leakage breaker can cause an outbreak of fire if a power surge occurs Putting many loads on one electrical outlet can cause generation of heat and a fire resulting from overload Ensure that the indoor wiring for the power supply is rated at 15 A or higher AC single phase 100 V 120 V area and 7 A or higher AC 220 V 240 V area Non compliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock When using an extension cord ensure that the cord is rated at 15 A or higher AC 100 V 120 V area and 7 A or higher AC 220 V 240 V area Using cord rated lower than the specified rating can cause a fire and electric shock Electricity Consumption 2 65 220 50 Hz 2 5 230 50 Hz NOILV2OT NOILVTIVLSNI SNOILQVO3 Hd 6 4 EY Z WARNING For safe operation use and operate this product in an area measuring at least 2 000 mm in width and 2 600 mm in depth Be sure to provide sufficient space specified in this manual Do not allow objects to block the ventilation ports It can cause generation of heat and a fire SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage compensation for damage to a third party resulting from the failure to observe this i
114. nstruction The ceiling where this product is installed must be at least 2 400 mm high If the ceiling is too low the heat emitted from the product may cause it to catch on fire For transporting the machine into the location s building the minimum necessary dimensions of the opening of doors etc are 900 mm W and 1 400 mm H 2600 NOILVTIVLSNI SNOILQVO3 d 8 150 Ww DON Y WwW CN ene SEO Unit mm 2 2 FIG 01 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION The motorcycle mechanism on this product tilts to the left and right during game play To avoid injury and trouble be sure to pay attention to the behavior of visitors and players 3 1 BEFORE OPERATION Z WARNING In order to avoid accidents check the following before starting the operation To ensure maximum safety for the players and the customers ensure that where the product is operated has sufficient lighting to allow any warnings to be read Operation under insufficient lighting can cause bodily contact with each other hitting accident and or trouble between customers Be sure to perform appropriate adjustment of the monitor projector For operation of this machine do no
115. o enliven the mood The song can also be changed during the game by pressing the Music Select Button The selected song is displayed here Select a song from the many available by moving the handles to the left or right mr 8 2 FIG 02 Music Selection Screen Twist the accelerator to confirm your selection After selecting music several cut scenes will follow and you will be taken to Game Play Screen In Story Mode you will be able to proceed to the next round if you overtake your rival and cross the finish line first Remaining time of the Round Player s current location Player and rival s positions Speedometer NOILdlsi2S3d G 8 2 FIG 03 Game Screen Acceleration gauge The player can perform the following operations during the game How to Operate the Motorcycle Twist the accelerator The motorcycle will speed up in proportion to how far the accelerator on the right side of the handle is twisted Twist the accelerator twice rapidly If the acceleration gauge has filled and the accelerator is twisted twice rapidly the motorcycle s accelerating power will increase in proportion to how full the gauge is and it will speed up Also if the acceleration gauge is completely full when the accelerator is twisted twice rapidly the motorcycle s accelerating power will increase even more than
116. or when proceeding to the Game Screen and Error6804 will be displayed on the screen If that happens press the TEST Button again and go to SYSTEM TEST MENU GAME TEST MODE NETWORK SETTING to change the MODE settings so that one of the cabinets is set to MAIN TOTAL NUMBER If the MODE of the cabinet is set to MAIN set the number of cabinets in the network under TOTAL NUMBER The number should be equal to the total number of cabinets set to MAIN and SUB If the MODE of the cabinet is set to something other than MAIN the TOTAL NUMBER option will be grayed out and will not be available NOTE With this game if the TOTAL NUMBER setting does not match the total number of cabinets in the network set to MAIN and SUB it will give an error when proceeding to the Game Screen Error6804 Error6006 Error6008 or Error6009 will be displayed on the screen If that happens press the TEST Button again go to SYSTEM TEST MENU GAME TEST MODE NETWORK SETTING to change the TOTAL NUMBER setting to the total number of cabinets that have been set to MAIN and SUB Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the GAME TEST MODE screen AV1dSI C 1831 30 55 AV IdSIQ ANV 1831 30 a 9 3 7 BOOKKEEPING The game records can be viewed here BOOKKEEPING PAGE 1 7 COIN 1 COIN 2 COIN 3 COIN 4 TOTAL COINS COIN CREDITS SERVICE C
117. ould be carried out by the site maintenance personnel other qualified professional Work carried out by personnel without the necessary skill or technology can cause accident If no improvements can be noted even after the following measures have been taken disengage the power and contact the point of purchase or the office indicated in these instructions If the power is left on while there is an abnormality a fire electric shock or E generated other serious accident can occur When working with the product be sure to turn the power off Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit Be careful not to damage the wires Damaged wires may cause an electric shock short circuit or present a risk of fire Once the reason that the breaker or circuit protector activated has been removed restore the breaker or circuit protector to its original condition If the product is used while the reason for activation has not yet been removed heat and or fire could be If a problem occurs first inspect the connection of any wiring connectors NOTE The Service Manual referenced in the table is the separate LINDBERGH RED EX Service Manual 16 1 TABLE 01 PROBLEMS CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES With main switch ON no activation Power is not supplied Securely insert the power plug into the plug socket Power supply voltage is not correct
118. ration2 SERVICE 410 4 ee GND 17 IEEE 17 AE ES 250 12 VIBRATIONS GND 13 T 4 es E 4 TEST GND 38 ee dm SG 1 O 3 70 LO 2 5 SERVICE 19 H BK 19 2 99 1 COIN 459 i i 6 6 GND PC E 1 20 80 3 3 GM 7 LOCK COIN2 469 7 7 7 45V eae 1 2 21 ay 4 em 49 15 OF 80 384 32 32 cont WH 5 5 52 5 5 Go WHY 37 5 ST 37 5 BK BK 214 TxD RE gt RE RE RE BK 5v 23 jor TDR 60 5 METERI 49075 rmn 152 20 10 19 GND A aA 019 2 GND 24 24 8 7 7 ERE ABO 59 METER 50 E 55 11 ES 11 2 li 5 WHCOV L 6 VH 7P gyp R 8 O 006 aye 53 LEADERCL gt 12 55 18 76 18 wo uh NH 8P 7 719 55 109 1 1 13 METER 8 180 30 14 30 14 30 144 8P R 12 gt gt 80 15 80 15 80 15 GND A Pl PI _PL 1 _ 5 a 8907 2 e 21 5 eee 4 4 ET 3 MOTOR 20 eb LONE ET LT 2155 2 17 TAIL LP EY ons S VH 7 D 4l IVIBRATIUNO 18 18 ARS 4 gt M 04 GND 1 ____536 WH SM
119. reen in Game Test Mode The recommended value for the front brake volume is 30H 8H with the brake lever released Check to make sure the value increases when the brake lever is pulled See 9 3 5 INPUT ADJUSTMENT oO A 65 66 10 1 2 replacement volume 220 5753 and 3 heat shrinkable tubes 310 5029 F20 are required The following tools and soldering equipment will be used Tamperproof screw wrench for M4 Nipper Cutter Wire stripper Soldering iron Industrial dryer 1 Turn the power off 2 Refer to Step 2 under 10 1 1 Adjusting the Volume and remove the VR cover 3 Remove the 2 screws fastening the VR bracket in place and take the volume off including the VR bracket SCREW 2 MA x 8 w flat amp spring washers VOLUME 10 1 2 FIG 01 10 1 2 FIG 02 4 Remove the 2 hexagon socket screws and pull the gear off the volume shaft HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW 2 er 5 10 1 2 03 Remove nut fastening VR bracket in place and take volume off the VR bracket See 10 1 2 FIG 03 The wires connected to the volume will proceed to be used Use tool such as nippers or a cutter to remove the old heat shrinkable tubes from the places where the wires are connected HEAT SHRINKABLE TUBE B 10 1 2 FIG 04 Use a soldering iron to melt the solder and separate
120. s OFF gt EARTH TERMINAL lt For Taiwan gt Connect with the indoor earth terminal 0 INLET G Main SW OFF AC CABLE POWER CORD MAIN SW CIRCUIT PROTECTOR To the AC outlet 6 10 FIG 01 5 Connect end of earth wire to Always connect the ground wire the AC earth terminal and the other end to the indoor earth terminal The accessory power cord contains earth wire Connect power cord to AC unit inlet and then insert power cord plug into power outlet with GROUND WIRE y earth terminal If there is no power outlet with earth terminal be sure to always establish grounding by some means for example by connecting ADAPTER the AC unit earth terminal to the earth system with an earth wire set aside for that purpose When using a conversion adapter sold on the market to provide power connect the adaptor s earth wire terminal to an earth terminal that is securely grounded POWER PLUG 6 10 FIG 02 When using an earth wire set aside separately connect one end of the earth wire to AC unit earth terminal and the opposite end to indoor earth terminal The AC unit earth terminal uses a bolt and nut combination Remove the nut pass the earth terminal through the bolt and then tighten the nut 6 10 FIG 03 lt For Taiwan gt Lay out power cord indoors Attach po
121. some electronics devices on the IC board Before handling the IC board touch a grounded metallic surface so that the static electricity can be discharged This product uses a DLP projector DLP projector screens scratch easily so be careful when cleaning the screen See Chapter 13 DLP Projectors for details Some parts are not designed and manufactured specifically for this game machine The manufacturers may discontinue or change the specifications of such general purpose parts If this is the case SEGA cannot repair or replace a failed game machine whether or not a warranty period has expired CONCERNING THE STICKER DISPLAY This SEGA product has stickers attached describing the product manufacture No Serial No and Electrical Specifications It also has a Sticker describing where to contact for repair and for purchasing parts When inquiring about or asking for repairs mention the Serial No and Name of Machine indicated on the Sticker The Serial Number indicates the product register Identical machines could have different parts depending on the date of production Also improvements and modifications might have been made after the publication of this manual In order to ensure you order the correct parts mention the Serial No when contacting the applicable places CONCERNING WARNING DISPLAYS This SEGA product has warning displays on stickers labels and or printed instructions adhered attached to or incorporated in t
122. ssembling as per this manual Since this is a complex machine incorrect assembling can cause an electric shock machine damage and or improper functioning as per specified performance When assembling be sure to use plural persons Depending on the assembly work there are some cases in which working by one person alone can cause personal injury or parts damage Adhere strictly to all of the work procedures stipulated in this document If two or more workers are working at the same time exercise special caution If sequences are carried out erroneously accidents can result There might also be cases in which the assembly cannot be completed Pay special attention to the surroundings when a multiple number of workers are working at the same time There is always the danger that a worker might be injured In assembly and installation of this product there are procedures in which a stepladder is used and procedures in which heavy objects are attached Carelessness in doing work could lead to grave injuries and even fatalities Ensure that connectors are accurately connected Incomplete connections can cause electric shock Be careful not to damage the wires Damaged wires may cause electric shock or short circuit or present a risk of fire Do not leave power cable or earth lines exposed over passageways Exposure could lead to damage electric shock or short circuit Wherever wiring has been laid out ona floor surface use a wiring protectio
123. t 4 GND GND 239 151 TE 1010 GND 133v 1 i Hev to ES p54 33 R 5 5 E 1 10 FE pete SHIFT UP GND j p 3 ms VH SP 5 30 13 13 i3 SHIFT DOWN 5004 HIRE VH 6P 3 sy 5010 803 803 80445 Cup GND 2 i 600 7009 1000 a 4 SHIFT UP 319 d a re a 1 ev v VIDEO 0071 5 SHIFT DOWN 055 16 m START LP GND 7 uo T 839 1256R NH SP GND 99 3 EE snis go START 8 105 1 5 3 a 19 uev 57 ES 2018 GND vp Ds 4 GND 4 ku 9 FOOT LP START LP SLOP AS rai mE 2 MUSIC 20 E gp BE NHAP GND 1196 240 20 tev START 17 go 22 ES go 20 dE e TXD1 s WHE TXDL 591 aa 6 TAIL LP GND 12 21 21 ES 21 GND 4 33V 12 e 12 RXDL a9 8 MUSIC 27 GS 4 18 n 87 GND 58 3 12 8 MOTOR CV VIEW 299 012 WHdSM 007 525 6 80 VRE ARE ARE 1 9 VIBRATIONO GND 1105 VOL GND 15 15 0 10 VIBRATION TEST 439 5 H 2 H 2 H H 2 VDL PS INK 16 a 16 4o 11 vip
124. t by personnel without the necessary skill or technology can cause accident S 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 wirings Damaged wiring can cause electric shock short circuit Do not touch undesignated places Touching places not designated can cause electric shock or short circuit Multiple game machines will be connected for network play so be sure to provide sufficient power according to the number of machines Make sure that each game machine is supplied with the current listed in this manual If the machines are used with different electrical specifications it could result in fires or electrocution The distance between the game machines is limited by the length of the communication cables used but place them as far apart as possible If the machines are too close together it could result in a serious injury such as the player hitting his or her head on the other machine if he or she falls off The distance between the machines shown in this manual is for when the optional equipment has been installed Do not perform work on inclined surfaces surfaces with different levels or grooves Doing so could result in a serious injury such as the worker tripping and falling It will also prevent the work from being performed properly To perform work safely be sure to secure
125. t leave monitor s flickering or deviation as is Failure to observe this have a bad influence upon the players or the customers physical conditions It is suggested to ensure a space allowing the players who feel sick while playing the game to take a rest Check if all of the adjusters are in contact with the surface If they are not the Cabinet can move and cause an accident 229 Ensure that all of the adjusters are in contact with the floor Check the side guide plates on the back of the motorcycle mechanism to make sure they are undamaged and intact If the guide plates are faulty it could lead ier MOTORCYCLE MECHANISM to an accident such as the customer getting his or her fingers caught in between the parts SIDE GUIDE PLATE both sides LONGOYd 6 12 a Do not put any heavy item on this product Placing any heavy item on the product can cause a falling down accident or parts damage Do not climb on the product Climbing on the product can cause falling down accidents To check the top portion of the product use a step ladder To avoid electric shock check to see if door amp cover parts are damaged or omitted To avoid electric shock short circuit and or parts damage do not put the following items on or in the periphery of the
126. that mishandling product by disregarding this the product by disregarding pictograph will cause severe this caution will cause a slight injury or death hazardous situation which can CAUTION result in personal injury and or material damage Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this warning will cause a potentially hazardous situation which can WARNING result in death or serious injury For the safe usage of the product the following pictographs are used Indicates HANDLE WITH CARE In order to protect the human body and equipment this display is attached to places where the Owner s Manual Serviceman Manual and or Service Manual should be referred to Indicates a Protective Earth Terminal Before operating the equipment be sure to connect it to the Ground The step may be omitted for products in which a power cord with earth is used 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 situation the instructions herein state that the site maintenance personnel should perform such work Be sure to turn off the power before working on the machine To prevent an electric shock be sure to turn off the power before carrying out any wor
127. the Coin Selector After cleaning the Coin Selector insert a regular coin the normal working status and ensure that the selector correctly functions The Coin Selector should be cleaned once every 3 months When cleaning follow the procedure below Turn the power for the machine OFF Open the coin chute door 2 Remove Coin Selector from the coin chute door Open the gate and dust off by using a soft brush made of wool etc FIG 12a 12 1 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR Remove and clean smears by using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent and then squeezed dry Remove stain from the rotary shaft and shaft receiving portions by wiping off with a soft cloth After wiping off as per previous step further apply a dry cloth etc to cause the Coin Selector to Remove the CRADLE When removing the retaining ring E ring be very careful so as not to bend the rotary shaft lt CRADLE 125 etc dry completely Coin Insertion Test Once every month when performing the Coin SW Test simultaneously check the following Does the Coin Meter count satisfactorily Does the coin drop into the cashbox correctly Is the coin rejected when inserted while keeping the REJECT Button pressed down Insert a coin while keeping the REJECT Button pressed down and
128. the volume lt See 11 1 2 gt Wire is broken or disconnected Check wires around moving parts for poor contact When replacing wires fasten them down where they will not come in contact with moving parts Motorcycle mechanism does not move Faulty initialization operation Make sure the initialization operation finishes properly Setting is not correct Check the LEAN setting on the GAME ASSIGNMENTS Screen lt See 9 3 4 gt Connector is not properly connected Check the connection of the connectors between the game board and the servo driver and between the servo driver and the servomotor Servomotor s thermal element was triggered Rise in internal temperature triggered element Once it cools down it will automatically recover Servo driver s fuse blew due to momentary overload Contact the point of purchase for this product 111 112 CAUSE COUNTERMEASURE Network play does not work Network play settings are not correct Configure the settings correctly lt See 9 3 6 and 19 3 gt Network cable has come loose Connect the network cable properly lt See 19 2 gt Network cable cannot be properly connected Connect the network cable properly lt See 19 2 gt Network cable is broken Replace the network cable Contact the point of purchase for this product Halogen lamp
129. the wires from the old volume Be careful when using the soldering iron SOLDERING IRON 10 1 2 FIG 05 If the exposed conductive wire at the end is less than 5 mm use a tool such as a wire stripper or cutter to cut the coating back 9 Pass the wires through the 3 heat shrinkable tubes 1 Solder the wires to the terminals on the new volume Check the wiring diagram and be careful not to mix up the wires 1 1 Cover the soldered parts with the heat shrinkable tubes and apply heat with an industrial dryer until the heat shrinkable tubes tightly cover the soldered parts 1 2 Refer to Steps 3 5 and work in reverse order to attach the volume 1 3 Refer to 10 1 1 Adjusting the Volume and adjust the volume 67 68 10 1 3 GREASING IMPORTANT Be sure to use the designated grease Using undesignated grease can cause parts damage Do not apply grease to locations other than as specified Doing so may create a risk of operational problems and deterioration of parts The designated periods for greasing serve only as a guide Whenever there are squeaks or other anomalies apply grease at designated locations Use spray grease once every three months to grease up the gear mesh portion of the constituent parts Use Grease Mate part number 090 0066 for the spray grease Refer to Steps 1 and 2 under 10 1 1 Adjusting the Volume and remove the VR cover Apply grease between gears that turn th
130. to make sure no adjustments are necessary and that it 15 functioning correctly See 9 3 5 INPUT ADJUSTMENT NOW MAX HANDLE H Left 0 Right ACCEL 0 1 H H Min 0 Max DEFAULT SETTING EXIT MEMORIZE EXIT CANCEL SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST 6 12 FIG 06 INPUT ADJUSTMENT SCREEN PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE Z WARNING When moving the machine be sure to pull out the plug from the power supply Moving the machine with the plug still inserted can cause the power cord to be damaged resulting in a fire and or electric shock When moving the machine on the floor retract the adjusters and ensure that the casters make contact with the floor Pay careful attention so that the casters do not run over power cords and earth wires Damaging the power cords can cause an electric shock and or short circuit When lifting the cabinet be sure to hold the handles and the bottom part Lifting the cabinet by holding other portions may damage parts and installation portions due to the empty weight of the cabinet and may cause personal injury When moving the DLP projector do not push it from the rear side Push it from sideways Pushing the DLP projector from the rear side can have the DLP projector fall down causing personal injury etc In case the floor has slanted surfaces or step like differences be sure to move the
131. ur during transportation Before turning on the power check the following points to ensure that the product has been transported in a satisfactory status Are there any dented portions or defects cuts etc on the external surfaces of the cabinet Are Casters and Adjusters damaged Do the power supply voltage and frequency requirements meet with those of the location Are all wiring connectors correctly and securely connected Unless connected in the correct connector connections can not be made accurately Do not insert connectors forcibly Do power cords have cuts and dents Do the fuses used meet specified ratings Is the Circuit Protector in an energized status Are all accessories available Doors and Lids be opened with Accessory Keys Can Doors and Lids be firmly closed TABLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING TABLE OF CONTENTS i INTRODUC TION cc iv 1 HANDLING 1 2 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION 4 2 1 LIMITATIONS OF 5 2 2 OPERATION AREA UXOR ME ERRAT ERR ERR DE FAS AN ARE ii Ennan 6 3 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT
132. ve parts be damaged or lost refrain from operating the product and contact where the product was purchased from or the office herein stated SEGA shall not be held responsible for any accidents compensation for damage to a third party resulting from the specifications not designated by SEGA Ensure that the product meets the requirements of appropriate Electrical Specifications Before installing the product check for Electrical Specifications SEGA products have a nameplate on which Electrical Specifications are described Ensure that the product is compatible with the power supply voltage and frequency requirements of the location Using any Electrical Specifications different from the designated Specifications can cause a fire and an electric shock Install and operate the product in places where appropriate lighting is available allowing warning labels to be clearly read To ensure safety for the customers labels and printed instructions describing potentially hazardous situations are applied to places where accidents can be caused Ensure that where the product is operated has sufficient lighting allowing the warnings to be read If any label is peeled off apply it again immediately Please place an order with where the product was purchased from or the office herein stated When handling the monitor be very careful Applies only to the product with a monitor Some of the monitor TV parts are subject to high tension voltage E
133. ven after turning off the power some portions are still subject to high tension voltage sometimes Monitor repair and replacement should be performed only by those technical personnel who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise Be sure to adjust the monitor projector properly Applies only to the product with a monitor projector Do not operate the product leaving on screen flickering or blurring as it is Using the product with the monitor projector not properly adjusted may cause dizziness or a headache to an operator a player or the customers When transporting or reselling this product be sure to attach this manual to the product In the case where commercially available monitors and printers are used in this product only the contents relating to this product are explained herein Some commercially available equipment has functions and reactions not stated in this manual Read this manual together with the specific Instruction Manual of such equipment Descriptions herein contained may be subject to improvement changes without notice The contents described herein are fully prepared with due care However should any question arise or errors be found please contact SEGA INSPECTIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER TRANSPORTING THE PRODUCT TO THE LOCATION Normally at the time of shipment SEGA products are in a status allowing for usage immediately after transporting to the location Nevertheless an irregular situation may occ
134. wer cord cover to protect the cord If grounding is established by using an earth wire set aside separately lay out this earth wire and protect it at the same time 6 10 FIG 04 NOILVTIVLSNI GNV ATSINASSV a 27 NOILVTIVLSNI ANY ATSINASSV a 28 6 7 CHECKING THE ASSEMBLY Refer to Chapter 9 Explanation of Test and Data Display and enter Test Mode Use Test Mode to check whether or not the product has been assembled correctly and whether not everything 15 normal with the LINDBERGH RED EX connected boards and input output devices 1 MONITOR TEST A screen for testing the monitor is displayed when MONITOR TEST is selected on the System Test Menu Screen in System Test Mode The monitor is adjusted before it is shipped from the factory but look at the test screen to see if further adjustment is necessary If further adjustment 15 necessary refer to Chapter 13 and adjust the monitor MONITOR TEST 1 2 1 32 PRESS TEST TO NEXT 6 12 FIG 01 6 12 FIG 02 2 SPEAKER TEST A screen for testing the speakers is displayed when SPEAKER TEST PCI is selected on the System Test Menu Screen in System Test Mode A sound test can be performed by turning the RIGHT SPEAKER or LEFT SPEAKER ON and OFF SPEAKER TEST RIGHT SPEAKER OFF LEFT SPEAKER OF

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

BERNINA DesignWorks  ŠKODA Roomster Manual de Instruções  SÚÊÞ°™P`–`ð PMS-1307  Welcome to Expressions - Answers  BBM für Android-Benutzerhandbuch  取扱説明書 [PDF形式]  大型バックライト液晶付 フリー電源 大型バックライト液晶付 フリー電源    821FJ Supplemental service Manual  ダウンロード - グラフテック  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file