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1. E gt 420 0002 01UK gt S 1st Printing E e UJ C 2 OWNER S MANUAL lt gt gt lt Z TI A WY 2 NN lt gt 2 em T lt SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD IMPORTANT Suite 3a Oaks House 12 22 West Street Epsom Surrey KT18 7RG O TEL 44 1372 731820 44 1372 731849 Before using this product read this manual carefully to understand the SEGA contents herein stated Produced under license from Boeing Management Company Boeing McDonnell Douglas McDonnell Douglas North American Aviation their distinctive After reading this manual be sure to keep it near the product orina airplane liveries logos and product markings are among the trademarks owned by Boeing Produced under license from Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation F 14D Super Tomcat F 5E Tiger A 10A Thunderbolt Il 2 Spirit and CVN 65 convenient place for easy reference when necessary Enterprise are trademarks of Northrop Grumman Systems Corp and are used under a license to Sega Corporation 1 2 3 4 N O1 8 CONTENTS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUC ees 2 11 INSPECTIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER TRANSPORTING THE PRODUCT TO THE LOCATION 3 INTRODUCTION TO THIS SERVICE MANUAL 65556 5 INSTALLAT
2. 2 Be sure to use the designated grease Using undesignated grease can cause STOP parts damage IMPORTANT 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 SLIDING PART SPRING 25 4 1 3 VOLUME REPLACEMENT control stick operability is unsatisfactory and settings on the test mode calibration screen are ineffective the problem could be a malfunction of the control stick volume Remove the control stick and replace the volume Please note however that the control stick has two volumes Make sure you are replacing the correct volume Have available a volume for replacement and three thermal contraction tubes PART NO 310 5029 012 Use the following tools and solder 2 5 mm Allen wrench or screwdriver 8mm spanner Allen screwdriver or socket wrench Philips screwdriver for M3 screw 11 to 12 mm spanner Nippers Cutter Wire stripper Soldering iron Industrial drier 1 Cut off the power and remove the control stick 2 Take out the 2 screws that hold down the volume bracket SCREW 2 M330 w spring washer 26 3 Remove the volume together with volume bracket from the control stick 4 Take off the hexagon nut that fastens the volume to
3. ee 77 92 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC Tue 77 1 BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT To ensure the safe usage of the product be sure to read the following before using the product The following instructions are intended for the use of QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY After carefully reading and sufficiently understanding the instructions should any activity be carried out on the product Only qualified service personnel should carry out maintenance on the product Terms such as WARNING CAUTION and IMPORTANT Are used where an explanation is given which requires special attention depending on the potential risk SEGA is not responsible for injury or damage caused by use ina manner contrary to the instructions stated in this document In order to prevent accidents warning stickers and printed instructions are applied in the places where a potentially hazardous situation relating to the product could arise Be sure to comply with these warnings WARNING CAUTION Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this warning will cause a potentially hazardous situation which can caution will cause a potentially hazardous situation which result in death or serious injury can result in personal injury and or material damage STOP IMPORTANT This is cautionary information which sh
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6. CHECK Screen test calibrate check jpg Operation Move the device that you wish to check the calibration values for Press the TEST Button to return to the CALIBRATION MENU Screen Menu Explanation 67 2 27 STICK In accordance with the calibration values MIN MAX will be displayed in lt 1 gt when the minimum and maximum values are entered NOTE If both MIN and MAX are not displayed then the game cannot be played properly CONTROL STICK Y t accordance with the calibration values MIN MAX will be displayed in lt 2 gt when the minimum and maximum values are entered NOTE If both MIN and MAX are not displayed then the game cannot be played properly THROTTLE LEVER In accordance with the calibration values MIN MAX CLIMAX will be displayed in lt 3 gt when the minimum maximum and CLIMAX values are entered NOTE If MIN MAX and CLIMAX are not displayed then the game cannot be played properly e 2 SETTING CALIBRATION SELECT Screen CAL BRAT ON CONTROL STICK THROTTLE LEVER SEAT CENTER POSITION EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON CALIBRATION SELECT Screen test calibrate setting jpg To make a selection Press the SERVICE Button to highlight the item you wish to calibrate Press the TEST Button to proceed to the CALIBRATION Screen for the highlighted item Menu Explanation e 2 1 CONTROL STICK Proceed to the CONTROL STICK CALIBRATION Screen e 2 2 THROTTLE LEV
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8. 5 Tighten 2 loosened screws 6 Turn on power Note that initialization takes place 7 Check the volume value on the game test mode input test screen See 9 3a Confirm that changes take place smoothly in accordance with lever operation Also confirm that the value when hand has been removed from the lever is 8 8 Align the center position of throttle lever on the calibration screen 9 Simply changing the setting on the calibration screen will not be effective Terminate the test mode Note that initialization takes place when the test mode is terminated REPLACEMENT METHOD Make available the volume for replacement and 3 thermal contraction tubes PART 310 5029 020 1 Cut off the power supply 2 Take out the 4 truss screws and remove the throttle cover lower 3 Unfasten the 2 cord clamps that hold down wire connected to the volume 4 Remove the connector 36 Remove the connector 5 Remove 2 screws that fasten the VR bracket spring washers are used with these screws SCREW 2 4 12 w flat amp spring washers 6 Remove the volume together with VR bracket Be careful not to damage the wire connected to the volume VR BRACKET 7 Loosen the 2 hexagon socket screws that fasten the gear Withdraw the gear from the volume shaft 37 GEAR HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW 2 x 8 Remove the nuts that fasten the VR bracket then remove
9. CH BODY 4 Remove the lamp bulb from the Switch Body and replace 5 Refit the Switch Body and the Control Panel in reverse order ensuring the wiring harnesses don t become trapped 46 4 7 GAMEBOARD Turn off mains power and remove the power cord before opening the machine WARNING The GAME BOARD should not require any work to be carried out upon it All STOR settings and tests can be achieved without access to the GAME BOARD IMPORTANT All work to be carried out by QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL 4 7 1 REMOVING THE BOARD To return the game board for servicing take out the board using the following procedure 1 Turn the main switch OFF 2 Unlock the base and remove the 2 M6 bolts 3 Tip the seat carefully backwards as shown Be careful not to damage the seat back when resting it on the floor Use a protective mat under the seat back to protect it on hard floors 4 Disconnect all connectors from the game board remove the four screws securing the game board to the wooden base and lift it out Do not attempt to service the game board THERE ARE NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE Return the game board to the Service Department inside the special packaging provided SCREW 4 16 amp spring washers Protec tive Mat M6 SCREW 2 47 4 7 2 COMPOSITION OF GAME BOARD e Static electricity discharges can damage electronic parts on the IC Board Take proper anti static precautions b
10. This work should be performed by site maintenance personnel or other skilled professionals Work performed by non technical personnel can cause a severe accident such as an electric shock To prevent accidents while working or while operating the product after it has been installed be sure not to conduct any procedures other than those given in this manual There are cases in which procedures not covered in this manual require special tools and skills If a procedure not given in this manual is required request service from the office given in this manual or from the point of purchase Exercise due caution in performing soldering procedures If soldering iron is handled carelessly there could be fires or burns Proceed very carefully when heating thermal contraction tube Careless operations can result in fires or burns In performing adjustments or replacements check the surroundings before powering up The product undergoes initialization automatically after the power has been engaged If someone is near the product and the seat moves left or right there could be a collision or fall When fastening plastic parts be careful not to tighten screws and nuts excessively Otherwise parts may be damaged resulting in injuries from fragments etc Be careful not to get hand or finger caught when opening or closing the controller lid Control stick connectors are removed within a narrow cabinet Be careful as there is the danger of abras
11. Up to 2 machines can be linked together for interactive play allowing up to 2 players to play simultaneously Before linking be sure to check there is adequate power to supply 2 machines at once Also ensure power is OFF to all machines being linked 75 7 1 1 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Ensure that the machines are installed with 70cm between them to allow players to get in and out of the machines i i DOM MN A qn 9 8 Actual machines may differ slightly from the illustration 7 1 2 CONNECTING THE COMMUNICATION CABLE Link machines for network play by connecting the Communication Cable to the HUB of each linked machine 1 machine to be linked turn off the Connect the network Lan cable from power and disconnect the IEC lead one machine to another via the Hub lo cated in the rear of the cabinet 2 Remove the 4 machine screws which secure the lower rear cover 3 Feed the Lan cable from one machine to another using the access hole in the AC BKT 4 Once connections have been established re fit access place and rear cover 76 8 APPENDIX ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC 8 1 WIRE COLOURS THE WIRE COLOUR CODE IS AS FOLLOWS A PINK B SKY BLUE C BROWN D PURPLE E LIGHT GREEN Wires other than those of any of the colours listed above will be displayed by 2 alohanumeric characters 1 RED 2 BLUE 3 YELLOW 4 GREEN 5 WHITE 7 ORANGE 8 BLACK 9 GREY the right han
12. Among the potential causes of abnormal control stick operability apart from volume malfunctions are wear and or damage to guide plates Use the following tools to replace a guide plate 2 5 mm Allen wrench or screwdriver 4 mm Allen wrench or screwdriver 1 Cut off the power and open the controller lid at the bottom of the control stick 2 Take out 4 hexagon socket screws that hold down the guide plate then replace the guide plate HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW 4 black GUIDE PLATE 5 35 w spring washer 253 5496 32 4 2 THROTTLE LEVER WARNING CAUTION STOP IMPORTANT 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 Do not touch any parts that are not specified in these directions Touching unspecified locations may lead to electric shock or cause short circuits This work should be performed by site maintenance personnel or other skilled professionals Work performed by non technical personnel can cause a severe accident such as an electric shock Exercise due caution in performing soldering procedures If soldering iron is handled carelessly there could be fires or burns Proceed very carefully when heating thermal contraction tube Careless operations can result in fires or burns In performing
13. ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC PARTS Inspection As appropriate POWER CABLE Inspection Cleaning 1 year CABINET INTERIOR Cleaning 1 year CABINET SURFACES Cleaning As appropriate MOVING MECHANISMS Maintenance 1 year CLEANING THE CABINET SURFACE 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 4 45 TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING CAUTION If error message is displayed have the problem looked at by a store maintenance person or a technician Unless the problem is addressed by someone with specialized knowledge or skills there could be electrical shock short circuits or fire If there are no store maintenance people or technicians or moving mechanisms are involved cut off the power immediately and contact the office shown in this manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased If problems other than those covered in this manual arise or if no improv
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15. After moving it past a certain position the message PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT will be displayed Then press the TEST Button to set these MIN MAX settings and return to the CALIBRATION SELECT Screen 2 3 SEAT CENTER POSITION CAUTION On this screen Sensor checks will not be performed and the seat will also be unlocked Make sure that no one is standing too close and take due care when performing the test CAL I BRAT ON SEAT CENTER POSITION CENTER 80H 80H lt 0 ADD SUB EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON SEAT CENTER POSITION Screen test calibrate seat pg This screen allows you to adjust the seat s center position Procedure 1 Move the seat by hand into the center position 2 Align this volume value with the CENTER value ADD SUB 80H 80H lt 0 gt These two values must match lt 0 gt will display how much the value has been changed from the initial 80H This value can vary from 32 to 32 3 Leave TEST Mode and the center position will be changed To make a selection Use the SERVICE Button to highlight the item you wish to set Press the TEST Button to perform the highlighted item You can also use the Control Stick and Trigger to make selections in GAME TEST Mode Menu Explanation ADD Add 1 to the CENTER position value SUB Subtract 1 from the CENTER position value EXIT Return to CALIBRATION SELECT Screen 71 f BO
16. MICROSWITCH REPLACEMENT 2 30 GUDE PLATE REPLACEMENT 32 42 THROTTLE LEVE R Lo 33 4 2 1 PEE ce 34 4 2 2 VOLUME ADJUSTMENT OR nnn nnns 35 4 3 REPLACEMENT OFFLUORESCENT LAMPS 39 4 PERIODIC INSPECTION o Yo E DR Eme 40 49 TROUBEESHOOTING aera 42 4 5 1 ERROR MESSAQES TT 43 4 6 START CHANGE BUTTON LAMP 46 MEME C6 ET 47 4 7 1 47 42 JOOMPOSHION OF GAME BOAR 48 GAME DESCRIPTION 49 OF TEST AND DISPLAY eve voe apu d rr rove os 62 NETWORK PLAY 75 7 1 1 INSTALLA TON PRECAUTIONS acreana eon N 76 7 1 2 CONNECTING THE COMMUNICATION CABLE ene 76 APPENDIX ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC 2055 eee 77 WREGOLOUR S carns
17. adjustments or replacements check the surroundings before powering up The product undergoes initialization automatically after the power has been engaged If someone is near the product and the seat moves left or right there could be a collision or fall When fastening plastic parts be careful not to tighten screws and nuts excessively Otherwise parts may be damaged resulting in injuries from fragments etc After the volume has been replaced be sure to set the volume value on the test mode calibration screen and the input test screen and check variations in the volume value If the operability of the throttle lever is unsatisfactory or if the lever is ineffective with the settings on the test mode calibration screen the problem could be faulty gear mesh or volume malfunction Grease the mechanical component of the throttle lever once every 3 months 33 4 2 1 GREASING Be sure to use the designated grease Using undesignated grease can cause parts damage IMPORTANT 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 Once every 3 months apply grease to the spring and gear mesh that turn the volume shaft 1 Cut off the power from the supply 2 Remove the 4 truss screws that hold the thro
18. and the other to Validator B on the credit board Fit the lamp holder to the bracket behind the coin return button Fit one of the 13 way connectors to the coin mech Fit the other 13 way connector to Validator A on the credit board Note the 13 way connector is keyed and this key must coincide with the key on the credit board Attach the lamp holder to the bracket on the coin return button Attach the 2 connector to LAMP on the VTS board Attach the validator s own loom to position A on the credit board VALIDATOR Li I ral DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE VTS credit board assembly 3 5 4 CONNECTING THE POWER Be sure that the machine is not already connected to the mains supply before attempting this operation 4 Switch on the mains switch on the bracket Insert the mains lead into the wall socket Insert the IEC plug into the IEC socket on the AC bracket Switch on the power supply at the wall Once power is turned on the fluorescent lamps in the top and rear billboards light up The Start System Screen displays after a lapse of several seconds It is followed by the screen that indicates that the network is currently being checked if the communication mode has been set If there is bad improper communication connection each screen will not proceed to the next remaining on the currently network checked screen If this occurs resolve the error according to t
19. damage earns stars Align this cursor with an enemy to lock on When there are no remaining aircraft and the armor gauge falls to 0 it is Game Over When the gauge falls to 096 a player aircraft is lost Displays a Critical Command in progress Movelcursoritollock onjenemy target 54 Using missiles is the most basic method of attack A missile may still miss locked enemy if your timing is off 1 Align the lock on cursor with an enemy to lock on to them a a missile while locked on and it will home in on the enemy After Burners gt When the throttle lever is moved to FAST far away from you the after burners ignite and maximum acceleration can be realized The after burners can only be used for a limited period of time You must then return your speed to normal for a while before the after burners can be fired again Moving the throttle from SLOW to FAST will allow the after burners to be fired again more quickly than normal lt Rolling gt Rolling is a technique for avoiding missiles Normally missiles can be avoided by other actions Rolling is performed as follows 1 Move the control stick left or right for short time it momentarily the way to the other side and the aircraft will roll lt CLIMAX Mode gt 55 FIG 81 Activating CLIMAX Mode Using CLIMAX Mode allows a larger number of enemies to be locked on to and taken out at once During CLIMAX Mode the lock on cursor exp
20. designated can cause electric shock or short circuit This work should be performed by the site maintenance individual or other skilled professional Performing work with non technical personnel can cause electric shock When linking a number of machines be sure to supply sufficient power for the corresponding number of machines Be sure to secure per machine current as stated in this manual Failure to observe this can cause a fire and an electric shock accident The distance between game machines is limited by the length of the network cable used but try to separate the machines as much as possible If the interval between them is too short and if a customer should fall down there could be a head injury or other serious accident The interval shown in the illustration in this manual assumes that optional items have been attached Do not work in areas where there are inclines level differences grooves etc Otherwise workers could stumble and fall or suffer other serious accident Also work cannot be performed properly To perform work safely be sure to secure the space corresponding to number of machines to be linked Failure to observe this can cause accident ION i CAUTION To avoid accidents use a cable cover that will not cause patrons to trip when laying network cables in areas of heavy foot traffic e To prevent accidents and acts of vandalism cover the network cables with the strongest cover possible
21. move to the left Pull towards you to ascend Push away from you to descend The gun trigger fires guns and the missile trigger fires missiles Game Explanation SCORE STAGE LOCK ON CURSOR 4 MISSI E PLAYER S AIRCRAFT gt CLIMAX GAUGE gt SPEED GAUGE CRITICAL COMMAND ARMOR Game Rules Either clearing all the stages or all the player aircraft being lost results in Game Over All the player aircraft have been lost when there are no remaining player aircraft and the armor gauge falls to 096 When an aircrafts armor gauge falls to 096 that aircraft is lost and the remaining player aircraft are reduced by one During game play there are no increases in the number of aircraft and no restoration of the armor gauge The number of aircraft at the start of the game is set in test mode 53 lt Screen Explanation gt SCORE COMBO MISSILE CLIMAX GAUGE SPEED GAUGE STAGE STAR LOCK ON CURSOR PLAYER S AIRCRAFT ARMOR CRITICAL COMMAND lt Lock On gt Current score Current combo Defeating enemies in quick succession results in a combo Remaining number of missiles Required to fire missiles They are gradually replenished Once this gauge is filled CLIMAX Mode can be activated The speed of the player aircraft Current stage number Current number of stars Defeating many enemies without taking any
22. that audio output is normal have test sound output from the game unit s speaker 5 Input Test When TEST has been selected on the game test mode menu the screen for testing input device appears Test operate the input device by pressing each switch If the display on the side of each input device changes to and numerical values change smoothly in accordance with each operation the input device and its wiring connections are normal MC INPUT TEST SCREEN CONTROL STICK X CONTROL STICK Y THROTTLE LEVER GUN TRIGGER MISSILE TRIGGER CLIMAX SWITCH START BUTTON SERVICE TEST PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT OUTPUT TEST SCREEN OUTPUT TEST START BUTTON CONTROL STICK VIBRATION CABINET LAMP R CABINET LAMP G CABINET LAMP B SPEAKER FL SPEAKER FR SPEAKER BL SPEAKER BR SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON 6 Output Test When OUTPUT TEST has been selected on the game test mode menu the screen for testing lamps and other output devices appears If each output device operates properly the output device and its wiring connections are normal CALIBRATION SCREEN CALIBRATION CHECK SETT ING SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON 7 Calibration Confirm that the operability of input devices and seat motions Deluxe and Super Deluxe only during game play do not present any hindrances to play Calibration is adjusted when the product is shipp
23. the floor If they are not the machine may move and cause injury This operation requires 2 people CAUTION e This operation should only be carried out by QUALIFIED SERVICE diu PERSONNEL IMPORTANT This machine has four castors and four leg adjusters When the installation position is decided unscrew the leg adjusters so that they raise each caster a minimum of 5mm from the floor Make sure the machine is level 1 Move the machine to the installation position When installing against close to wall be sure to allow adequate space to allow the player access to the machine 2 Make the leg adjusters contact the floor Adjust using a spanner as shown below so that a minimum of 5mm exists between the casters and the floor Make additional adjustment so that the machine is level 3 After making adjustments fasten the lock nut upward on all four adjusters y TT Ga I FASTEN UPWARD LI LL Approx Sea LEG ADJUSTER 4 Install the SUPPORT BRACKETS on the left and right side of the frame Remove the two M8 bolts shown below and replace them to secure the SUPPORT BRACKETS SUPPORT BRACKET Repeat procedure for both Left and Right sided support plates HEXAGON BOLT 2 black x50 w spring washer flat washer used VENTILATION Ensure adequate ventilation is maintained as detailed below Image shown for illustration purpose
24. the lamps are lit but the screen 1 black Sound is not emitted The power is not ON Incorrect power source voltage The Circuit Protector of the AC Unit functioned due to momentary overcurrent The fuse of the fuse holder was blown out due to momentary overcurrent Faulty connection of connectors Fluorescent lamp and glow lamp need replacement Faulty connections for the visual signal connector or the monitor power connector Broken monitor Sound volume adjustment is not correct Faulty connections for various connectors Malfunctioning board amplifier and speaker Speaker settings are incorrect 44 Firmly insert the plug into the outlet Make sure that the power supply voltage are correct After eliminating the cause of overload have the Circuit Protector of the AC Unit restored After eliminating the cause of overload replace the specified rating fuse Join connectors securely between cabinet and billboard Replace the fluorescent lamp and the glow lamp Check the connections for the monitor and game board connectors Contact the company from whom the unit was purchased Adjust the switch unit s sound adjustment volume Check the connections for the game board amp speakers and volume connectors Perform output test and check Check the AUDIO OUTPUT setting on the game setting screen PROBLEMS Irregular uneven colors on the monitor screen Colors o
25. volume from VR bracket and replace 9 The wire connected to the volume is used as is Take away the thermal contraction tube with nippers or cutter melt the soldered areas with a soldering iron and remove wire from the volume 10 Cover the soldered areas with thermal contraction tube In place of the thermal contraction tube that was cut away pass each wire through new thermal contraction tube 11 Solder the wire to the new volume Check the wiring diagram to be sure there are no errors in wiring 12 Cover the soldered areas with thermal contraction tube Heat the thermal contraction tube with an industrial drier so that the tube adheres to soldered areas THERMAL CONTRACTION TUBE VOLUME 240 5753 VH BRACKET VOLUME NUT AND WASHER GEAR 13 Attach the gear and VR bracket to volume 14 After passing the wire attach the volume While your hand is removed from the lever align gear mesh so that the D cut surface of the volume shaft is level facing directly upward then fasten with 2 screws 15 Manipulate the lever to check that the gear rotates smoothly 16 Connect the connector and fasten wire with 2 cord clamps 17 Attach the throttle cover lower Be careful that the wire does not get caught anywhere 18 Turn on the power Note that initialization takes place 19 Establish volume settings on the game test mode calibration screen Simply changing the settings on calibration screen will not be effective Termina
26. 5 14 005 144295 O O O O O O O OOO 07 005 07 295 14 305 14 595 OVER 154005 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE BOOKKEEPING 3 4 Screen test bookkeep 3 jpg Menu Explanation TIME HISTOGRAM Total number of plays in each time bracket BOOKKEEP NG 4 4 NUMBER OF GAMES NUMBER OF GAME START NUMBER OF CONTINUE NUMBER OF GAMECLEAR NUMBER OF GAMEOVER AVERAGE NUMBER OF CONTINUE MIN NUMBER OF CONTINUE TO CLEARED AVERAGE NUMBER OF CONTINUE 0 CLEARED NUMBER OF TEAM PLAY NUMBER OF MID GAME ENTRY NUMBER OF MOTION STOP DURING GAME NUMBER OF SENSOR VIOLATIONS PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT BOOKKEEPING 4 4 Screen test bookkeep 4 jpg Menu Explanation MIN NUMBER OF CONTINUE TO Least number of continues used to clear the game CLEARED VERAGE NUMBER OF CONTINUE Average number of continues used to clear the game CLEARD NUMBER OF TEAM PLAY Total number of two player games NUMBER OF MID GAME ENTRY Total number of mid game entries GAME Only counted when the seat is unlocked 73 BACKUP DATA CLEAR CLEAR ALL BACKUP DATA CLEAR RANKING DATA RANKO1 20 ONLY CLEAR RANKING DATA RANK11 20 ONLY P BOOKKEEP DATA ONLY gt SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON BACKUP DATA CLEAR Screen test_backup jpg CLEAR ALL BACKUP DATA Clear all data both RANKING and BOOKKEEPING CLEAR RANKING DATA 1 20 Clear only RANKING data ON
27. AMP iG Fr CABINET LAMP G CABINET LAMP CABINET SPEAKER FL F SPEAKER FL SPEAKER FR F SPEAKER FR SPEAKER BL SPEAKER BL SPEAKER BR F SPEAKER BR EXIT CABINET MOVING LOCK CABINET MOVING LEFT CABINET MOVING RIGHT p MOVING CENTER OFF SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON OUTPUT TEST CABINET STANDARD Screen test output sd jpg OUTPUT TEST CABINET DELUXE Screen test output dx pg To make a selection Press the SERVICE Button to highlight the item you wish to test Press the TEST Button to perform the highlighted test Menu Explanation The number of menu items differs depending on the CABINET TYPE setting in GAME ASSIGNMENTS START BUTTON Working if the START Button lights up when ON and it goes off when OFF stops when OFF and stops when OFF stops when OFF stops when OFF If the AUDIO OUTPUT setting under GAME ASSIGNMENTS is set to the speaker items will change as SPEAKER Working if the sound comes out from left speaker when ON and stops when OFF SPEAKER R Working if the sound comes out from the right speaker when ON and stops when OFF 64 GAME ASSIGNMENTS GAME ASSIGNMENTS DIFFICULTY L PLAYERS AIRCRAFT 3 CABINET STANDARD CONTROL STICK VIBRATION ON ADVERTISE SOUND ON AUDIO DUI PUT AGH cAI SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND FRESS BUTTON GAME ASSI
28. EMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Perform the assembly by following the procedure herein stated Failure to comply with the instructions for example inserting the plug into an outlet at a stage not mentioned in this manual can cause an electric shock Assembling should be performed this manual Since this is a complex WARNING machine erroneous assembling can cause damage to the machine or malfunction to occur Do not attempt to complete this work alone a minimum of 2 people are required TOP Assembly should only be carried out by QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL IMPORTANT When carrying out the assembly work follow the procedure in the following five item sequence STEP 1 APPLYING THE PLAY INSTRUCTIONS STEP 2 SECURING IN PLACE STEP 3 COIN HANDLING INSTALLATION STEP 4 CONNECTION TO THE POWER SUPPLY STEP 5 ASSEMBLY CHECK Note that the parts contained within the installation kit are required for the assembly work 3 5 1 APPLYING THE PLAY INSTRUCTIONS e This operation should only be carried out by QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL IMPORTANT Supplied in the installation kit are 2 sets of play instructions in 5 languages Select the language of your choice and apply in the following areas 1 ABX 2011UK Instructions CMODE L MULTI on control panel 2 422 0870UK Instructions ATTACK R MULTI on control panel 3 5 2 SECURING IN PLACE LEG ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT e Make sure all of the leg adjusters are in contact with
29. ER Proceed to the THROTTLE LEVER CALIBRATION Screen e 2 3 SEAT CENTER POSITION Proceed to the SEAT CENTER POSITION ADJUSTMENT Screen e 2 4 EXIT Return to the CALIBRATION MENU Screen 68 e 2 1 CONTROL STICK e STEP 1 CAL BRAT CONTROL STICK MIN CENTER X 36H Y BURL WH 98H RELEASE THE CONTROL STICK PRESS THE TEST BUTTON CONTROL STICK STEP1 Screen test calibrate control 1 jpg STEP 1 aligns the center position for the Control Stick Press the TEST Button after releasing your hand from the Control Stick After determining the center position proceed to STEP 2 e STEP2 CAL IBRAT ON CAL IBRAT CONTROL STICK CONTROL STICK MIN CENTER MIN CENTER X BOH 36H 77H X 36H Y 57H 98H Y STH 58H DEH MOVE THE E STICK TO 5 EXTREMES MOVE THE CONTROL STICK ITS EXTREMES DOWN LEFT RIGH UP DOWN LEFT R IGHT PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT CONTROL STICK STEP2 1 Screen CONTROL STICK STEP2 2 Screen test calibrate control 2 jpg test calibrate control 3 jpg STEP 2 aligns the MIN MAX positions for the Control Stick Push the Control Stick as far as possible in all directions left right forward back After moving it past a certain position the message PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT will be displayed Then press the TEST Button to set these MIN MA
30. GNMENTS DIFFICULTY NORMAL PLAYERS AIRCRAFT 3 CABINET TYPE DELUXE CABINET MOVEMENT ON CONTROL STICK VIBRATION ADVERTISE SOUND UN OUTPUT ACH EAT SELECT MITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS BUTTON GAME ASSIGNMENTS CABINET STANDARD Screen test sd pg GAME ASSIGNMENTS CABINET DELUXE Screen test game dx jpg To make a selection Press the SERVICE Button to highlight the item you wish to set Press the TEST Button to alter the setting of the highlighted item Menu Explanation The number of menu items differs depending on the CABINET TYPE setting in GAME ASSIGNMENTS DIFFICULTY Set the Game Difficulty VERY EASY EASY NORMAL HARD VERY HARD PLAYERS AIRCRAFT Set the number of player aircraft at the start of the game 1 9 CABINET TYPE Set the cabinet type DELUXE STANDARD NOTE Setting this incorrectly can lead to errors in operation CABINET MOVEMENT Turn Cabinet Movement ON OFF CONTROL STICK Turn Control Stick Vibration ON OFF VIBRATION ADVERTISE SOUND Turn sound during ATTRACT Mode ON OFF AUDIO OUTPUT Set the speaker output 4CH 2CH EXIT Return to the GAME TEST Menu Screen 65 NETWORK SETTING NETWORK SETTING NETWORK SETTING LINK NUM LINK NUM EXIT LINK 10 EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON NETWORK SETTING LINK NUM 1 Screen test network 1 jpg NETWORK SETTING LINK NUM 2 Screen te
31. ION AND SERVICE 5 6 3 1 HANDLING AND INSTALLATION 6 32 ee HNIC ed 6 92 NAME OF PARTO acen N e 7 34 e A N 8 3 4 1 INSTALLATION m 8 84 2 eee ets 9 30 eee eee 10 3 5 1 APPLYING THE PEAYX INSTRUG TIONS 11 3 5 2 SECURING IN PLACE LEG ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT 12 3 5 3 COIN HANDEING INSTALLATION 14 3 5 3 1 WIRING CONNECTIONS ements 15 Jd sCONNECTING THE POWER 16 35 5 17 36 MOVING THE MACHINE 19 SUME coe 20 MAINTENANCE emm 21 42 GONTROL bg RM 22 4 1 1 HOW TO REMOVE THE CONTROL STICK rop tpa 22 LL ME Cil cT 25 41 3 VOLUME REP bACEMENT civic ioci eontra Fere 26 41 4
32. Insert a coin and press the START button during the Attract Mode and the game will start However during FREE PLAY no coins need to be inserted Pull the trigger during the Attract Mode and it will skip to the next screen The Logo Display cannot be skipped Game Mode Select Network Play only 1 Move the control stick left right to select a game mode 50 a the trigger or press the START button to confirm selection ONE PLAYER Mode Play for one player TWO PLAYER Mode Two players play at the same time Co operate or compete to clear all stages At each stage scores are compared and the winner loser is displayed Aircraft Select 1 Move the control stick left right to select an aircraft the throttle lever forward back to change the aircraft paint pattern Pull the trigger or press the START button to confirm 3 selection The three following aircraft can be selected F 14D Super Tomcat F 15E Strike Eagle F A 18E Super Hornet The four following paint patterns can also be selected Standard Paint Camouflage Special Paint Low Visibility Stage Composition 51 X ENDING There total of 21 stages There are 17 basic stages Shown in squares on the above diagram There 2 secret stages stages 065 and 105 on the above diagram There are 2 extra stages stages 14 and 15 on the above diagram Some stages simply have a n
33. LOCATION Inspection should only be carried out by QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL IMPORTANT Normally at the time of shipment SEGA products are in a state to allowing usage immediately after transporting to the location Nevertheless an irregular situation may arise during transportation preventing this Before turning on the power check the following points to ensure that the product has been transported safely Are then any dented parts or defects cuts etc on the external surfaces of the product e Arecastors and leg adjusters present and undamaged e Do the power supply voltage and frequency requirements meet with the local supply e Are all wiring connectors correctly and securely connected Unless connected in the correct direction connector connections cannot be made successfully Do not insert connectors forcibly e Does the power cord have any cuts or dents e Do fuses meet the specified rating Are such units such as monitors control equipment BD etc firmly secured e Are all earth wires connected e Are all accessories available e Can doors and lids be opened with the accessory keys and or tools CONCERNING THE STICKER DISPLAY CONCERNING WARNING STICKERS SEGA product has stickers describing the product SEGA product has warning displays on stickers manufacture number Serial Number and electrical labels or printed instructions adhered attached to or specification If you require service assist
34. LY CLEAR RANKING DATA RANK11 20 Clear only RANKING data from rank 11 to 20 only ONLY CLEAR BOOKKEEP DATA ONLY Clear only BOOKKEEPING data EXIT Return to GAME TEST MENU Screen After selecting one of the above items the following confirmation screen will be displayed The screen below 15 displayed when CLEAR ALL BACKUP DATA is selected but the screen 15 almost identical other cases too BACKUP DATA CLEAR CLEAR ALL BACKUP DATA YES CLEAR gt CANCEL SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON BACKUP DATA CLEAR Screen test backup 1 jpg If you wish to clear data press the SERVICE Button to highlight YES and then press the TEST Button COMPLETED will be displayed once data has been erased If you don t wish to clear data press the SERVICE Button to highlight NO and then press the TEST Button Return to BACKUP DATA CLEAR Screen 74 7 NETWORK PLAY PERSONNEL IMPORTANT Use care to ensure wiring is not damaged Linking machines should only be carried out by QUALIFIED SERVICE Do not stress over bend the fibre optic cables as this will affect their performance Before starting to work ensure that the power switch is OFF Failure to observe this can cause electric shock or short circuit WARNING Be careful not to damage the wires Damaged wires may cause electric shock or short circuit or present a fire risk Do not touch undesignated places Touching places not
35. OKKEEPING Displays bookkeeping information across 4 screens Press the TEST Button to proceed to the next screen and to return to the GAME TEST Menu from screen 4 4 BOOKKEEPING 1 4 COIN 1 COIN 2 TOTAL COINS COIN CREDITS SERVICE CREDITS TOTAL CREDITS PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE BOOKKEEPING 1 4 Screen test bookkeep 1 jpg Menu Explanation BOOKKEEP NG 2 4 NUMBER OF GAMES 0 TOTAL TIME 00 OOH OOM 005 PLAY TIME 00 OOH OOM 005 AVERAGE PLAY TIME OD OOH OOM 00S LONGEST PLAY TIME 00 OOH OOM 005 SHORTEST PLAY TIME 00 OOH OOM 005 BOOKKEEPING 2 4 Screen PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE test bookkeep 2 jpg Menu Explanation NUMBER OF GAMES Total number of games played TOTAL TIME Total time that power has been supplied to the cabinet PLAY TIME Total play time AVERAGE PLAY TIME Average play time LONGEST PLAY TIME Longest play time SHORTEST PLAY TIME Shortest play time 72 TIME HISTOGRAM BOOKKEEP NG 3 4 00 005 00 295 00M30S 00 595 01 005 01 295 01 305 01 595 02 005 02 295 02 305 02 595 03 005 03 295 03 305 03 595 04 005 04 295 040305 04 595 05 005 05 295 05 305 050595 06 005 06295 060305 060595 07 305 07 595 08 005 08 295 08 305 080595 09 005 09 295 094305 09595 10 005 10 295 10 305 10M59S 11005 11 295 11M30S 1 1 595 12 005 12 295 12 305 12 595 13 005 13 295 13 305 13 59
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37. R ASSY MONITOR COV L ASSY MONITOR ASSY CONTROL PANEL ASSY SEAT ASSY SEAT BASE 1 Width mm Length mm Height mm Weight kg BILLBOARD When Assembled 945 1625 Approx 260 3 4 ACCESSORIES The machine is supplied with an installation kit Please ensure the following parts are supplied 3 4 1 INSTALLATION KIT ABX 2011UK INSTR CMODE L MULTI ABX 2012UK INSTR ATTACK R MULTI ECA 0001 SUPPORT BRKT 420 0002 01UK SERVICE MANUAL ABX STD 540 0009 01 WRENCH TMP PRF 540 0007 01 WRENCH 5 TMP PRF 240 0006 01 WRENCH M4 TMP PRF 051019 SELF SEAL 9 12 3 4 SAECE XXX DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 601 11691 92 CARTON BOX LBG 440 CS0186UK STICKER C EPILEPSY MULTI 600 7269 0500UK Part No 540 0006 01 540 0007 01 540 0009 01 Tamper proof TORX wrench CA LAN CAT5 500CM 3 4 2 SHIPPING THE GAME BOARD e When returning the GAME BOARD for repair or replacement be sure to package STOP the entire ASSY SHIELD CASE in the original card transit box THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE IMPORTANT e Failure to return the GAME BOARD in this manner may invalidate the warranty CHECK SIDE DISPLAY _ IECK SIDE Di SPLAY _ Pack the ASSY SHIELD CASE in the original transit box as shown Putting it upside down or packing otherwise in the manner not shown can damage the GAME BOARD and other parts 3 5 ASS
38. X settings left right forward back and return to the CALIBRATION SELECT Screen 69 2 2 THROTTLE LEVER e STEP 1 CAL IBRAT ON THROTTLE LEVER MIN CENTER MAX 80H 52H 80H ACH RELEASE THE THROTTLE LEVER AND PRESS THE TEST BUTTON THROTTLE LEVER STEP1 Screen test calibrate throttle 1 jpg STEP aligns the center position for the Throttle Lever Press the TEST Button after releasing your hand from the Throttle Lever After determining the center position proceed to STEP 2 e STEP 2 CAL BRAT THROTTLE LEVER MIN CENTER MAX O2h AGH MOVE THE THROTTLE LEVER ITS EXTREMES BACK FRONT E CAREFUL 1 DO NOT MOVE THE THROTTLE LEVER INTO CLIMA WHEN YOU LEVE THROTTLE LEVER STEP2 1 Screen test calibrate throttle 2 jpg STEP 2 aligns the MIN MAX positions for the Throttle Lever CAL IBRAT ION THROTTLE LEVER MIN CENTER 80H ACH MOVE THE THROTTLE LEVER ITS EXTREMES BACK FRONT gt CAREFUL DO MOVE THE THROTTLE LEVER INTO CLIMAX WHEM YOU ARE IM MAX LEVEL PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT THROTTLE LEVER STEP2 2 Screen test calibrate throttle 3 jpg Push the Throttle Lever as far as possible in both directions forward back NOTE Make sure that you do not push the lever into CLIMAX Mode when inputting the MAX value If you do so the game cannot be played properly
39. ance you will incorporated in the places where hazardous require the Serial Number Identical machines may situations can arise The warning displays are have different parts fitted internally Only by quoting the intended for the accident prevention of customers Serial Number will the correct parts be identified and service personnel SPECIFICATIONS Installation Space mm 945 W x 1625 D Height mm 1873 Weight kg Approx 260 Power 430W Rated Voltage VAC 230 VAC Rated Current A 2 2A Operating Temperature Range 5 40 C Note Descriptions in this manual are subject to change without prior notice 2 INTRODUCTION TO THIS SERVICE MANUAL SEGA ENTERPRISES LTD supported by its experience in electronic high technology of VLSI s microprocessors etc and with a wealth of experience have for more than 30 years been supplying various innovative and popular games to the world market This Service Manual is intended to provide detailed descriptions together with all the necessary information covering the general operation of electronic assemblies electromechanicals servicing controls spare parts etc as regards MINI CLUB a new SEGA product This manual is intended for those who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise especially in IC s CRT s microprocessors etc Carefully read this manual to acquire sufficient knowledge before working on the machine Should there be any malfunction non technical per
40. ands providing more opportunities to attack You can now quickly lock onto multiple enemies During CLIMAX Mode the number of remaining missile shots is unlimited In CLIMAX Mode motion can begin by pushing the throttle lever all the way to CLIMAX position the farthest point away from you The Climax Gauge must also be full before CLIMAX Mode will activate Keeping the throttle lever pushed all the way from you will keep CLIMAX Mode active CLIMAX Mode ends under the following circumstances If the throttle lever is moved out of the CLIMAX position If the Climax Gauge becomes totally empty If damage can be taken during CLIMAX Mode CLIMAX Mode Hints Defeating enemies quickly is vital The less you use the gauge up the more often CLIMAX Mode can be used An infinite number of missiles can be used during CLIMAX Mode presenting an opportunity to attack even if the number of remaining missiles are low A Combo increases simply by locking on and firing a missile 56 lt TWO PLAYER Mode gt DOWNED RIVAL S STATUS CLIMAX MODE E WRIVAL PLAYER NUMBER Game Rules Two players compete at the same time to get the higher score It is also possible to co operate to clear the stages The conditions for Game Over are the same as for the one player game Evaluation Results WIN LOSE DRAW are determined by comparing the score earned in ea
41. ch stage MID GAME RESULT and TOTAL RESULT display the total score comparison up until that point Screen Explanation gt RIVAL Position and direction of your rival RIVAL S STATUS An icon that displays your rival s current status Displayed on the right on the Player 01 screen and the left on the Player 02 screen Icons are CLIMAX Mode Down Game Over DOWNED Displayed when either player is shot down In red Player 01 downed In blue Player 02 downed PLAYER NUMBER Player number 57 Route Select func 5 The of the Sky E 5 amp 5 313 1 Move the control stick left right to move the cursor the gun trigger to select the route Select the route you wish to take on the ROUTE SELECT screen The countdown appears in the middle of the screen If the time runs out then the route that the cursor is currently highlighting shall be selected CONTINUE Screen If SCORE Jf DOWNED On the CONTINUE screen select whether to continue the game or quit The countdown appears middle of the screen If the time runs out NO will be automatically selected To continue the game perform the following before the countdown reaches 0 lt Credit Remains gt enough credits remain to continue the game the CONTINUE screen appears and the START button flashes The START button is used to select YES when the
42. ched and parts or wiring could be damaged The following tools are needed for the following procedure 2 5 mm Allen wrench or screwdriver 8 mm spanner Allen screwdriver or socket wrench 1 Cut off the power HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW 2 M4x12 spring washer special washer used 2 Remove the 2 hexagon socket screws in front of the control stick The spring washer and special washer are used with hexagon socket screws 22 3 Open the controller lid the bottom of the control stick Remove the 2 connectors 5 On the inside of the controller lid there is a cord clamp that holds wire to the surface on the right as you face the monitor Undo this cord clamp and pull out the wire Unde cord clamp Pull out wire 23 6 bottom of the control stick there is a board on side as you face the monitor the connectors connected to this board remove the connector on the monitor side Be careful not to remove any connectors other than the one specified Otherwise there could be damages malfunctions faulty connections etc BOARD Removed connector FIG Remove 1 connector FIG 11 1f 7 Remove the 4 flange nuts fasten the control stick from the bottom Hold the control stick firmly while proceeding Hold the control stick while proceeding M FLANGE NUT 4 M5 24 8 Pull the control stick downward to remove it careful to damage wiring
43. ct has 1 fluorescent lamp in the billboard 1 Cut off the power supply 2 Remove 4 truss screws from atop the billboard FLUORESCENT LAMP 10 W COOL WHITE GLOW LAMP 390 5638 7 MAxB 3 Remove the billboard lid and replace the fluorescent lamp 39 44 PERIODIC INSPECTION Once a year check to see if power cords are damaged the plug is securely inserted dust is accumulated between the socket outlet and the power plug etc Using the product with accumulated dust in the interior may cause fire or electric WARNING shock Never use a water jet etc to clean the inside and outside of the cabinet If wetness occurs for any reason do not use the product until it has completely dried Once a year request the office shown on this manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased to perform the internal cleaning Using the product with accumulated dust in the interior may cause fire or other accidents Note that you are liable for the cost of cleaning the interior parts Once a year request the office shown in this manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased to perform routine maintenance on moving mechanisms Failure to perform maintenance can lead to accidents 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 abnor
44. d side numeral of the code 1 0 then the wire will be of a single colour shown by the left hand side numeral see the list above Note 1 If the right hand side alphanumeric is 0 that particular wire has a spiral colour code The left hand side character shows the base colour and the right hand side one the spiral colour Example 51 WHITE RED WHITE wire with RED stripes Note 2 The character following the wire colour code indicates the size of the wire K AWG18 UL1015 L AWG20 UL1007 None AWG22 UL1007 8 2 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC The following pages contain the electrical schematic for this machine 71 gt ABX 60017UK 30K 1 20Lx2 20K AL EP1387 INLET amp SW Ho zo A B 3 3k 22v SY BE COLx2 NOISE FILTER S 1382 43Kx2 el 43K EARTH UP 514 5078 5000 s 560 LBGH 01UK XFMR 220 240V 100V 8A 43K Plc JL COL AL EARTH STUD A 04000 ASSY AC UNIT amp 2 73 ABX 60003UK MNL 2 005 5 22 2522222 LE BX 60005UK ABX O0200UK Ga ABX 60014UK ASSY BILLBOARD ABX ABX 4600UK 838 14515 0191 AL 2 CH AUDIO AMP 21 4 390 5695 40DUK FL ASSY 100Vac 40W PANEL PIC 2 ABX 60023UK mi SH
45. ed from the factory but it might need to be adjusted again because of vibrations during transport etc such things as operability are not satisfactory select CALIBRATION the game test mode menu and check and adjust settings 18 3 6 MOVING THE MACHINE e When moving the machine be sure to remove the plug from the power supply Moving the machine with the plug inserted can cause the power cord to be damaged resulting in a fire or electric shock When moving the machine remove the Support Brackets retract the leg CAUTION adjusters fully and ensure the casters make contact with the floor During movement pay careful attention so that the casters or leg adjusters do not damage any other cabling laid on the floor Such damage could result in a fire or electric shock This operation should only be carried out by QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL IMPORTANT Don t push the cabinet from the left or right sides When transporting the product up or down steps etc disassemble the machine shown Remove the SUPPORT Remove the Billboard if BRACKET from the both height is restricted see following page for details Have casters make contact with the floor See INSTALLING THE BILLBOARD earlier in this manual for instruction 3 FUSES Never touch places other than those specified Touching places other than those specified can cause electric shock and short circuit Disconnect the machine fro
46. effective Terminate the test mode Note that initialization takes place upon termination of the test mode 4 1 4 MICROSWITCH REPLACEMENT If operability of the gun trigger is unsatisfactory the problem could be a malfunction of the microswitch inside the control stick grip Remove the control stick and replace the microswitch Use the following tools solder and screw lock agent PART NO 090 0012 2 5 mm Allen wrench or screwdriver 8mm spanner Allen screwdriver or socket wrench Philips screwdriver for M4 screw Soldering iron 1 Cut off the power and remove the control stick 2 Press down on the rubber cover at the base of the control stick grip 3 Take out 3 screws and remove grip R Be careful when removing the grip that parts inside the grip do not come out and get lost 30 SCREW 3 black M4x8 w spring washer 4 The grip L microswitch is inserted Pull out the microswitch slowly so as not to damage wire MICROSWITCH C 509 5975 6 Solder wire to the pin of the new microswitch 7 Insert microswitch into grip L then attach grip L 8 Attach grip R and fasten it with 3 screws being careful not to let wire get caught anywhere Coat the screws with screw lock agent at this time Also be careful not to tighten the screws excessively 9 Engage the power Note that initialization takes place 10 Check gun trigger input on the game test mode input test screen 3l 415 GUIDE PLATE REPLACEMENT
47. efore opening the Shield Case Lid and starting work Be sure to touch grounded metallic surfaces to discharge any static electricity Do not expose the Game Board so as to avoid causing an accident or malfunctioning e With the key chip inserted into it this board serves as a special purpose game board for the product e 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 LBG L 1GB ABX EXP 844 00070 02 pie sw KEY CHIP FIG 18 2 DIP SW SETTING Use this product with the DIP SW settings shown in the figure below 48 5 GAME DESCRIPTION The following explanations apply when the product is functioning satisfactorily Should there be any actions different from the following contents some sort of faults may have occurred Immediately look into the cause of the fault and eliminate the cause thereof to ensure satisfactory operation Normally when the power is on the fluorescent lamp in the billboard on the monitor and the two fluorescent lamps on the seat rear surface are lit up In Attract Mode such things as game content and rankings are shown on the Attract Mode Demonstration screen on the monitor The colors emitted by the LEDs on the billboard right and left vary depending on the screen content Audio output comes from the speakers at the left and right of the mo
48. eft or right Check that the values change properly when the Control Stick is moved forward or back Check that the values change properly when the Throttle Lever is pushed forward or back Working if ON when the Gun Trigger is pulled and OFF when released Working if ON when the Missile Trigger is pulled and OFF when released Working if ON when the Throttle Leaver is pushed fully away and OFF when released Working if ON when the START Button is pressed and OFF when released Check that the values change properly when the seat is moved by hand Working if ON when the MOTION STOP Button is pressed and OFF when released Working if ON when the seat belt is fastened and OFF when unfastened SAFETY SENSOR LEFT Working if ON when the left Sensor is active and OFF at all other times SAFETY SENSOR RIGHT Working if ON when the right Sensor is active and OFF at all other times SAFETY SENSOR FRONT Working if ON when the front Sensor is active and OFF at all other times 63 b OUTPUT TEST 11 CAUTION Enter OUTPUT TEST and the seat will be initialized unlessthe initialization is already complete During the OUTPUT TEST Sensor checks will not be performed and the seat will also be unlocked Make sure that no one is standing too close and take due care when performing the test OUTPUT TEST OUTPUT TEST START BUTTON START BUTTON CONTROL STICK VIBRATION CONTROL STICK VIBRATION CABINET LAMP DF CABINET LAMP R GABINET L
49. ements can be noted after measures given in this manual have been taken do not take measures indiscriminately Cut off the power immediately and contact the office shown in this manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased Indiscriminate countermeasures could lead to unforeseeable accidents They could also result in permanent damages After the cause of an error message display has been removed before reengaging the power or entering or leaving test mode inspect carefully to be sure that no one is near the product and that no tools or items have been left on the product When the power has been engaged or the test mode has been terminated initialization takes place automatically If anyone is near the product they could collide with the product or come in contact with it accidentally Accidents could also occur if tools or other items fly off the product 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 After the cause of circuit protector activation has been removed have the circuit protector re engaged If the unit is used continuously as is there could be heat generation or fire depending on the cause of the activation If there is only enough space for ventilation in the area reserved for product installatio
50. he instructions in this manual If the communication mode has not been set or the communication check ends normally failures are displayed if found Resolve the errors according to the instructions in this document Pressing the Start button while a failure is on screen allows you to go to the next screen and start the game without reaction CAUTION This operation should only be carried out by QUALIFIED SERVICE STOP PERSONNEL IMPORTANT Mains SW ON OFF Fuse drawer Assy Billboard is lit Display images asre produced Sound emmited from speakers ge Coin Entry lamp lit 7 Once all the above steps have been completed the Advertise Screen displays and voices are output during the Advertise mode This product retains the number of credits and the ranking data even after the power is turned off It does not retain data about the fractional number of coins i e the number of coins not reaching one credit or the bonus adder count 16 through the left and right loudspeakers unless you have set the machine so that no voices are output 3 5 5 ASSEMBLY CHECK e This operation should only be carried out by QUALIFIED SERVICE STOP PERSONNEL IMPORTANT In the TEST mode ensure the assembly has been made correctly by performing the following checks Use test mode to confirm that assembly is proper and that the LINDBERGH connecting boards and input output devices are normal Perform the following tests
51. ight the desired menu item with the cursor Press the TEST Button to perform the selected item You can also use the Control Stick and Trigger to make selections in GAME TEST Mode Item Explanation 62 a INPUT TEST CAUTION During the INPUT TEST the seat will be unlocked and Sensor checks will not be performed Make sure that no one is standing too close and take due care when performing the test INPUT TEST INPUT TEST CONTROL STICK X CONTROL STICK X CONTROL STICK Y CONTROL STICK Y THROTTLE LEVER THROTTLE LEVER GUN TRIGGER GUN TRIGGER MISSILE TRIGGER MISSILE TRIGGER CLIMAX SWITCH CLIMAX SWITCH START BUTTON START BUTTON SERVICE SEAT MOTION TEST MOTION STOP SEATBELT SAFETY SENSOR LEFT SAFETY SENSOR RIGHT SAFETY SENSOR FRONT SAFETY SENSOR REAR LIMIT SENSOR LEFT LIMIT SENSOR RIGHT SERVICE TEST PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT INPUT TEST CABINET STANDARD Screen test input sd pg INPUT TEST CABINET DELUXE Screen test input dx jpg To make a selection Here you can check the status of each input device Use this screen periodically to check that all input devices are working properly Press the SERVICE Button and TEST Button together to return to the GAME TEST Menu Menu Explanation The number of menu items differs depending on the CABINET TYPE setting in GAME ASSIGNMENTS Check that the values change properly when the Control Stick is moved l
52. in test mode For tests 1 to 4 refer to the LINDBERGH service manual For tests 5 to 7 see 9 3 Game Test Mode The items displayed on the test screen for tests 5 and 6 vary depending on the setting for cabinet type in the game setting screen 1 Information Display Screen When SYSTEM INFORMATION STORAGE INFORMATION or UVS TEST has been selected on the system test mode menu system information game information and information JVS board connected to LINDBERGH are displayed If each category of information is displayed without anomalies the LINDBERGH is normal 2 JVS Input Test Screen When INPUT TEST has been selected on the JVS test screen data input to the JVS I O board is displayed On the product this is the screen for the testing coin switch Insert a coin If the display to the side of the switch changes the switch and wiring connections are normal 3 Monitor Test Screen When MONITOR TEST has been selected on the system test mode menu the screen for checking monitor adjustment status appears Monitor adjustment is completed when the product is shipped from the factory but you should observe the test screen to determine whether further adjustment is necessary Refer to Chapter 10 and adjust the monitor if necessary 4 Speaker Test Screen When SPEAKER TEST has been selected on the system test mode menu the screen for checking speaker sound output appears To confirm
53. ine only in places where appropriate lighting is available allowing warning stickers to be clearly read To ensure maximum safety for both customers and operators stickers and printed instructions describing potentially hazardous situations are applied to places where accidents could occur Ensure that where the product is operated has sufficient lighting to allow any warnings to be read If any sticker or printed warning is removed or defaced do not operate the machine until it has been replaced by an identical item When handling the monitor be very careful Applies only to product with monitor Some of the monitor TV parts are subject to high tension voltage Even after turning off the power some components are still occasionally subject to high tension voltage Monitor repair and replacement should be performed by qualified service engineers only In cases where commercially available monitors and printers are used only the contents relating to this product are stated in this manual Some commercially available equipment has functions and reactions not stated in this manual Read this manual in conjunction with the specific manual of such equipment Descriptions contained herein may be subject to change without prior notification The contents described herein are fully prepared with due care However should any question arise or errors be found please contact SEGA 11 INSPECTIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER TRANSPORTING THE PRODUCT TO THE
54. ions While holding the control stick firmly remove the 4 flange nuts that fasten it If the control stick falls on you you could be injured 21 41 CONTROL STICK The Control Stick unit is housed in the control panel assembly Follow the procedure below to access the components After the volume has been replaced be sure to set the volume value on the STOP test mode calibration screen and the input test screen and check variations in the volume value IMPORTANT After adjusting or replacing a microswitch always check ON OFF of the switch on the input test screen of the test mode Handle parts inside the control stick very carefully Be especially careful to avoid damage deformation or loss of these parts If any one of these parts is lost or defective it can result in damages and or faulty operations If the operability of the control stick is unsatisfactory or if settings on the test mode calibration screen are ineffective the problem could be a defective mechanism displacement of the position where volume or microswitch has been fastened or malfunctioning of volume or microswitch Carry out the following procedure to replace control stick or microswitch Also be sure to grease the mechanical components of the control stick once every 3 months 411 HOW TO REMOVE THE CONTROL STICK To replace the control stick volume or microswitch remove the control stick It is very difficult to work with the control stick atta
55. le trigger to change the music to the After Burner BGM lt Aircraft licenses gt The rights to use all of the aircraft that appear in the game have been obtained from the appropriate licensers SEGA Corporation 2006 Produced under license from Boeing Management Company Boeing McDonnell Douglas McDonnell Douglas North American Aviation their distinctive airplane liveries logos and product markings are among the trademarks owned by Boeing Produced under a license from Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation F 14D Super Tomcat F 5E Tiger A 10A Thunderbolt Il B 2A Spirit CVN 65 Enterprise are trademarks of Northrop Grumman Systems Corp and are used under a license to Sega Corporation 61 6 OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY GAME TEST MODE Highlight GAME TEST Mode on the SYSTEM TEST Menu Screen and press the TEST Button to enter the GAME TEST Mode Once you enter the GAME TEST Mode the GAME TEST Menu will be displayed Each of the images used below display the default settings for each item The number of screen items will differ depending on the CABINET TYPE setting STANDARD DELUXE GAME TEST MENU GAME TEST MENU INPUT TEST QUTPUT TEST GAME ASSIGNMENTS NETWORK SETTING CAL BRAT ON BOOKKEEP NG BACKUP DATA CLEAR EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON GAME TEST Menu Screen test menu jpg To make a selection Press the SERVICE Button to highl
56. m the supply before attempting the replacement of any fuse WARNING FUSES should only be replaced by QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL IMPORTANT There are a number of fuses used on this machine to protect the user and the machine from damage Only replace the fuse once you have removed the cause of its failure Detailed below is a list of the fuses used their location and if relevant PCB reference PART NUMBER LOCATION TYPE amp DETAILS QTY PER COCKPIT 514 5078 6300 838 14515 A0191 6 3A T CERAMIC 20MM 514 5078 5000 ABX 0400UK 5A T CERAMIC 20MM There are also fuses located on the Monitor PCB Refer to the relevant Monitor manual supplied to reference these fuses 20 4 MAINTENANCE CAUTION WARNING WARNING CAUTION Maintenance must only be carried out by Qualified Service Personnel Ensure that the mains power is switch OFF and disconnected before attempting any work The CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY is heavy and may cause injury or damage to the machine if dropped Use an assistant when removing and replacing it 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 Do not touch any parts that are not specified in these directions Touching unspecified locations may lead to electric shock or cause short circuits
57. malities such as odors from burning If there is only enough space for ventilation in the area reserved for product installation and operation do not begin maintenance work until space has also been set aside for maintenance Such work cannot be performed safely and thoroughly in narrow spaces CAUTION In order to maintain the performance of this product and operate it safely inspect the following items routinely and perform maintenance The player directly touches and manipulates the control stick and throttle lever with his her hands Clean these components as necessary and provide hand towels etc so that players will be comfortable while playing The service manual referred in the table is the LINDBERGH service manual which is provided separately 40 PERIODIC CHECK TABLE ITEMS DESCRIPTION PERIOD Confirm that adjusters contact CABINET floor Daily Screen cleaning Weekly MONITOR Check screen adjustment Monthly or when moving Inspection of volume switch 1 month CONTROL STICK THROTTLE LEVER Greasing 3 months Inspection of volume switch 1 month 3 months Greasing Inspection of volume 1 month ROLL VOLUME Greasing 3 months Inspection of coin switch 1 month COIN SELECTOR Coin insertion test 1 month Coin Selector cleaning 3 months Check of board information 1 month GAME BOARD Check of settings 1 month FLUORESCENT LAMP Inspection of lighting fixtures As appropriate
58. n and operation do not begin maintenance work until space has also been set aside for maintenance Such work cannot be performed safely and thoroughly in narrow spaces 42 4 5 1 ERROR MESSAGES Apart from the error messages given below there are errors for the LINDBERGH STOP Consult the LINDBERGH service manual IMPORTANT If there is an error message other than the ones below or those in the LINDBERGH service manual stop using the product and have the LINDBERGH sent for servicing Because the seat moves and for other reasons this product has a unique set of error messages These error messages appear in the middle of the screen as shown below DISPLAY Error ABX07 CONNECTION TIMEOUT CAUSE Timed out connecting to the network COUNTERMEASURES Failed to connect to the network Check that the network cable is connected properly Confirm that the LINK NUM setting is not set to 1 DISPLAY Error ABX08 LINK ID ERROR CAUSE LINK ID is not set correctly LINK ID is set to the same number COUNTERMEASURES An error occurred when trying to connect to the network Set the LINK ID of 2 game units to different numbers Please note that ERROR ABX01 to ABX06 suggest a cabinet movement malfunction and only refer to the Deluxe and Super Deluxe cabinets 43 PROBLEMS CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES When the main SW is turned ON the machine is not activated Billboard fluorescent lamp does not glow Sounds are emitted and
59. n the monitor screen are strange The on screen image sways and or shrinks Does not accept input from any switch or volume Control stick or throttle lever operation is unsatisfactory CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Magnetization of the CRT Faulty connection for the visual signal connector Screen adjustment is not appropriate The power source and voltage are no correct Faulty connector connections Faulty setting of volume Faulty volume or faulty gear mesh installation Faulty connection of connectors Press the DEGAUSS button on the adjustment board Check the visual signal connector connection and make sure it is secured properly Make adjustment appropriately Make sure that the power supply and voltage are correct Check the connection for the I O board and cabinet connector Check the power for the board Perform calibration in test mode Adjust installation and check in test mode Check connections of control stick and throttle lever connectors Volume malfunction Replace the volume 45 4 6 START CHANGE BUTTON LAMP REPLACEMENT Never touch places other than those specified Touching places other than those specified can cause electric shock and short circuit CAUTION 1 Turn off power 2 Remove the Control Panel as per section 3 Have your assistant support the weight of the Control Panel Grasp the Switch Body and pull from its housing
60. nitor and the left and right of the seat backrest Presence or absence of audio output in the Attract Mode can be selected by means of the settings in the test mode The START button on the control panel is an illuminated button In Attract Mode this button is not lit up If there are enough credits to enable play the START button flashes When it is pressed and the game is started the START button light goes out After the game is over if there are enough credits to enable play the START button flashes During game play if the player takes damage during game play the control stick vibrates The colors emitted by the LEDs on the billboard right and left vary depending on conditions 49 Game Outline AFTER BURNER CLIMAX 1 a flight shooting game that features exhilarating gameplay The player takes on the role of the leader of the Brave Fangs a special air force unit whose mission is to prevent the outbreak of all out nuclear war Fighting the enemy you proceed through the game s stages Attack targets include jet fighters bombers helicopters missile launch sites and facilities Using CLIMAX Mode a special form of attack style it is possible to take down large groups of enemies at once Attract Mode The Attract Mode cycles through the following screens 1 Logo Display 2 Title Screen 3 Movie 4 Title Screen 5 Ranking 6 Title Screen 7 Controls 8 Title Screen 9 Demonstration 10 Return to 1
61. nted Circuit Boards yourself This will void the warranty The PCB s contain static sensitive devices that could be damaged e Always return a faulty part to your distributor with adequate packaging and protection When removing the plug from the mains always grasp the plug not the cable Do not use a fuse that does not meet the specified rating Make sure all connections are secure before applying power Do not clean using a pressure washer Ensure that the mains lead is not damaged If the mains lead is damaged in any STOP way there could be a danger of electric shock or a fire hazard IMPORTANT Ensure that the power supply is fitted with circuit protection Using the power supply without circuit protection is a fire hazard 3 2 HANDLING Standard Sega machines are fitted with a C120 mechanism however as service to customers Sega machines can be supplied with no coin mechanism or door allowing the customer to fit a coin handling option from the approved list Fit only the coin handling arrangements detailed below and follow the instructions provided Failure to fit the coin handling options detailed or failure to follow the installation instructions will render the machine under the CE marking directive void Approved coin handling options Money Controls C220 SR3 e Generic mechanical Mars 5111 1 and 115 SECI RM4 G20 3 3 NAME OF PARTS ASSY BILLBOARD ASSY MONITOR COV
62. ould be complied with when handling the product Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this will cause a potentially hazardous situation which may not result in personal injury but could damage the product Be sure to turn off the power and disconnect from the mains supply before working on the machine Ensure that the correct fuse s is fitted to the machine Details of the correct fusing of the machine are enclosed in the Service Manual Ensure that only qualified Service Engineers perform any maintenance work on the machine Specification changes removal of equipment conversion and or addition not designated by SEGA are not permitted and will invalidate this product s CE conformity The parts of the product also include any warning labels or safety covers for personal protection etc A potential hazard will be created if the machine is operated while any parts have been removed Should any doors lids or protective covers be damaged or lost do not operate the product SEGA is not liable in any whatsoever for any injury and or damage caused by specification changes not designated by SEGA Before installing the product check for the Electrical Specification Sticker SEGA products have a sticker on which the electrical specifications are detailed Ensure that the product is compatible with the power supply voltage and frequency requirements of the location in which the machine is to be installed Install and operate the mach
63. re are enough credits to continue It is also used to select YES when FREE PLAY has been set At any other time the START button has no effect 58 1 Move the control stick left right to move the cursor D Pull the gun trigger or press the START button to select lt No Credit gt Insert coins When a coin is inserted the count down resets to 9 When enough coins have been 1 inserted to continue the START button flashes n the control stick left right and move the cursor to YES 9 Pull the gun trigger or press the START button to select 59 stage 13A 13B or stage 15 cleared and the score is top 20 then you can enter your DMP Rank SINGLE PLAY MODE KfrOTAL SCORE Z DOWNED TOTAL if GRADE A maximum of three characters can be entered Name entry ends when END 15 selected or when time runs out 1 Move the control stick left right to move the cursor the trigger to select the letter the cursor is aligned to 2 Pull the throttle lever towards you to move the cursor to the DEL position 4 the START button to confirm the entered name If name entry ends without anything being input the name will appear as 22 If prohibited characters are included in the name it will automatically be changed to 60 Other Notes lt Change BGM gt On the PLEASE WAIT screen displayed after selecting an aircraft leave the throttle in SLOW and pull the missi
64. s 13 3 5 3 HANDLING INSTALLATION This operation should only be carried out by QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL IMPORTANT When fitting the coin mechanism to the door please refer to the specific manufacturers installation instructions for that coin mechanism To fit the door to the machine follow the procedure below e Loosen all of the bolts on the frame which secure the clips e Turn all clips in towards the door e Position the door into the aperture in the machine Turn the clips around so that they will hold the door in the machine Tighten all of the bolts 3 5 3 1 WIRING CONNECTIONS COIN MECH C220B GENERIC MECHANICAL 5 5 MS111B1 MARS ME115 SECI C120 LOOM LM1006IDC 1006 1 LM1008 LM1008 LAMP LM1007 LM1008 LAMP OWN LOOM AND LM1006LAMP 0 1 INSTALLATION Attach the lamp holder to the bracket on the coin return button Attach one 15 way connector to the C220 coin mech Attach the other 15 way connector to Validator A on the credit board Attach the 2 way connector to LAMP on the VTS board Fit the two lamp holders behind the coin return buttons Attach the blue cable and orange cable to one mech s microswitch switch Attach the blue green cable and orange green cable to the other mech s microswitch Attach the 2 way mate and lok plug to the 2 way mate and lok cap provided Attach one 15 way connector to Validator A
65. sonnel should under no circumstances touch the interior systems Should such a situation arise contact the nearest branch listed below or our head office SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD SEGA SERVICE CENTRE Suite 3A Oaks House 12 22 West Street Epsom Surrey United Kingdom KT18 7RG Telephone 44 0 1372 731820 Fax 44 0 1372 731849 3 INSTALLATION AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS e Installation and commissioning should only be carried out by QUALIFIED STOP SERVICE PERSONNEL IMPORTANT 3 1 HANDLING AND INSTALLATION 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 The game must NOT be installed under the following conditions e Outside the is designed for indoor use only e In areas directly exposed to sunlight high humidity dust excessive heat or extreme cold e In locations that would present an obstacle in the case of an emergency i e near fire equipment or emergency exits e Onunstable surfaces or surfaces subject to vibration e Where liquids other than routine cleaning do not use water jet may come into contact with the game Important e This machine should only be installed by Qualified Service Personnel Be sure to switch the supply power OFF and remove the mains supply plug from the machine before any work is carried out on the machine Do not attempt to repair the PCB s Pri
66. st network 2 jpg To make a selection Press the SERVICE Button to highlight the item you wish to set Press the TEST Button to alter the setting of the highlighted item Menu Explanation The number of menu items differs depending on the LINK NUM setting LINK NUM Set the number of cabinets to link 1 or 2 LINK ID Set the cabinet number 1 or 2 Make sure that the two cabinets being used are both given different numbers If the same number if used for both then two player play will not be possible NOTE It is recommended that facing the screens the cabinet on the left is given number 1 and the cabinet on the right is given number 2 EXIT Return to the GAME TEST Menu Screen 66 CALIBRATION CAL IBRAT ON CHECK SETTING EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON CALIBRATION Screen test calibrate jpg To make a selection Press the SERVICE Button to highlight the item you wish to calibrate Press the TEST Button to calibrate the highlighted item Menu Explanation e 1 CHECK Proceed to the Calibration Value Check Screen e 2 SETTING Proceed to the Calibration Screen e 3 EXIT Return to the GAME TEST MENU Screen e 1 CHECK CALIBRATION CHECK lt gt MIN CENTER lt 2 gt CONTROL STICK X 80H 36H 77H lt X 1 gt CONTROL STICK Y 80H 57H 98H 08 lt X 2 gt c3 THROTTLE LEVER 80H 52H 80H ACH lt X 3 gt PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT
67. te the test mode Note that initialization takes place when test mode has been terminated 38 43 REPLACEMENT OF FLUORESCENT 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 You may get burned by a hot fluorescent lamp or other lamps Pay full attention to the WARNING lamps when performing the work There is the danger of short circuits or smoke generation due to deterioration of insulation in lighting fixtures resulting from age deterioration Check for anomalies such as the following Does it smell like something is burning Is there socket discoloration Are any lamps being replaced frequently Do lamps not go on properly Before turning on the power after a fluorescent lamp has been replaced inspect carefully to see if anyone is near the product or if tools or other items have been left on the product When the power is turned on initialization takes place automatically If anyone is near the product they could collide with the product or come in contact with it accidentally Accidents could also occur if tools or other items fly off the product Be careful when handling the plastic parts Failure to observe this may cause injury or damage due to fragments etc Do not attempt to replace billboard fluorescent lamps while standing on the base If you should misstep while working you could stumble or fall down CAUTION This produ
68. the volume bracket then remove the volume from the bracket b Take off hexagon nut 5 Wire connected to the volume can be used as is Use nippers or cutters to remove old thermal contraction tube from wire connection sites 6 Use a soldering iron to melt soldered joints and remove wire from old volume Exercise extreme caution in using the soldering iron 21 THERMAL CONTRACTION TUBE 7 Ifthe length of wire exposed at the wire tip does not reach 5 mm use wire stripper or cutter to remove wire cover Remove wire cover 8 Pass one wire through each thermal contraction tube me i 1 aS Passthrough thermal contraction tube 9 Solder wire to the pin of the new volume Refer to wiring diagram and make sure that you are using soldering wire 28 11 Attach volume to the volume bracket then attach this assembly to the control stick Align D cut surface of the volume shaft with the D cut surface of the hole on the side of the control stick then insert the shaft D CUT SURFACE ui e QE Align D cut surfaces and insert _ D CUT SURFACE 12 Fasten volume bracket with 2 screws 29 13 Attach control stick 14 Engage the power Note that initialization takes place 15 Establish volume setting on the game test mode calibration screen 16 Simply changing settings on the calibration screen will not be
69. ttle cover lower Flat washers are used with the truss screws FIG 12 la TRUSS SCREW 4 black 4 12 flat washer used 3 Remove throttle cover lower GEAR MESH COMPONENT 5 When attaching throttle cover lower make sure that wires do not get caught anywhere 34 4 2 2 VOLUME ADJUSTMENT REPLACEMENT When the volume that detects throttle lever operation is unsatisfactory either adjust the gear mesh or replace the volume by proceeding as follows With this product when the lever has been operated fully to front or rear if the volume rotary shaft turns within its movable range there is no danger that the volume will be damaged With your hand released from the lever fasten the volume so that the gear fits properly with the volume shaft in the designated direction The following tools are required for the following procedure Philips screwdriver for M4 screw 2 Allen wrench or screwdriver 11 to 12 mm spanner Nippers Cutter Soldering iron Industrial drier ADJUSTMENT METHOD 1 Cut off the power supply 2 Take out the 4 truss screws and remove throttle cover lower 3 Loosen the 2 screws that hold down the VR bracket Loosen the 2 screws 4 Adjust the gear mesh so that the volume shaft turns smoothly when the lever is manipulated and so that the incline of the volume shaft D cut surface direction when hand is removed from the lever is as shown in the illustration 35
70. umber like 01 and some also have a letter included like 04A The numbers on the above diagram denote stage number Where the route splits an A or B follows the stage number Secret stages have an 5 following the number There are a number of routes that can be taken to the end of the game In some cases the player can choose their route and in some cases their play will automatically decide which route is taken The dotted lines on the above diagram denote a route that is automatically determined by play The No of Stars earned effects progress to secret stages The No of Critical Commands completed effects progress to the extra stages There are 3 endings There is ENDING A ENDING B and ENDING with ENDING A being the best There are 15 stages to reach ENDING A and ENDING B There are 13 stages to reach ENDING C DESCEND CLIME Throttle Lever Control Stick 52 The player aircraft is controlled by the Throttle Lever and Control Stick lt Throttle Lever gt Used to change the speed of the player aircraft Pull the lever towards you to decrease speed Push the lever away from you to increase speed Push the lever all the way away from you to activate CLIMAX Mode CLIMAX Mode requires a full Climax Gauge to activate Control Stick gt Alters the movement direction of the player aircraft Move right to move to the right Move left to

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