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Speakers

Switch off power to the game. The woofer is mounted behind a grille at the back of the drivers seat. The
smaller full range speakers are mounted behind the seat headrest grilles. The larger full range speakers
are mounted behind the grilles above the video monitor.

Remove the screws and set the grille aside.

Always remove the upper mounting screws first and replace them last to avoid damage to the speaker.

Remove the speakers from the enclosure and disconnect the wires.

Mark each wire to ensure proper

polarity.

Do 

not 

use excess force when removing or tightening mounting screws threaded 

into plastic.

Gear Shift Assembly

Switch off power to the game. Remove shift plate mounting screws. Disconnect cables. Lift up and out.

Pedal Assembly

Switch off power to the game. Unlock and remove the rear door. Disconnect the pedal cable assembly

from the wiring harness. Adjust the seat to the maximum rear position. Remove six outer mounting
screws from the front perimeter of the pedal plate. Pull assembly toward seat until it clears the opening,
then lift it up and away from the cabinet.

Power Supply

Switch off power to the game. Disconnect the line cord. Unlock and remove the rear door. Unplug the
IEC AC. connector and the wiring harnesses from the top of the supply.

Leave the terminal strip alone.

Disconnect the D.C. power cable from the hard disk drive. Do not remove the supply mounting bracket or

the line filter (found on European models only). Remove four front and two rear screws from the supply,
then slide it out of the cabinet. Verify the line voltage switch setting before reinstalling the power supply.

Game Electronics

Switch off power to the game. Unlock and remove the rear door. Remove the screws and slowly swing
the metal enclosure cover open. You may apply power with the cover open if necessary to observe the
indicators. Disconnect cables and remove mounting screws to replace circuit boards. Anti-static bags
and protective containers from new parts must be used to store the component if it is not reinstalled.

Sound l/O Board Assembly

Switch off power to the game. Unlock and open the rear door and the coin door. Remove the screws and

slowly swing the metal enclosure cover open. Carefully note the orientation of the 

 connector and

the other cables. Extract the harnesses from the board connectors. Remove six mounting screws and
washers from the Sound 

 Board Assembly. Carefully remove the Sound 

 Board, rocking it gently to

separate the PCI edge connector from the CPU Board Assembly. Lii the board up and off the posts.

Upon reinstallation, tighten the screws starting at the center and working toward the outer edge. Use anti-

static bags and protective containers from new parts to store the board if not reinstalled.

CPU Board Assembly

Switch off power to the game. Unlock and open the rear door and the coin door. Remove the screws and
slowly swing the metal enclosure cover open. Carefully note the orientation of the 

 connector and

the other cables. Extract the harnesses and the hard disk drive ribbon cable from their board connectors.

Loosen screws and disconnect the VGA cable from the CPU Board connector. Remove the six mounting
screws and washers from the Sound I/O Board Assembly. Carefully remove the Sound 

 Board, rocking

it gently to separate the PCI edge connector from the CPU Board Assembly. Lift it up and out. Set the
Sound Board aside. Remove six screws and washers holding the CPU Board Assembly to the enclosure.
Carefully separate the CPU Board from the Video Card PCI connector, rocking it gently to separate the
edge connector from the board. Upon reinstallation, tighten the screws of both the CPU Board Assembly

and Sound I/O Board Assembly in order, starting at the centers and working toward the outer edges of the

boards. Use anti-static bags and protective containers from new parts to store the board if not reinstalled.

Video Card Assembly

Switch off power to the game. Unlock and open the rear door and the coin door. Remove the screws and

slowly swing the metal enclosure cover open. Carefully note the orientation of the 

 connector and

the other cables. Extract the harnesses and the hard disk drive ribbon cable from their board connectors.

Disconnect and remove the Sound I/O Board Assembly and the CPU Board Assembly and set them

aside. Loosen the screws and disconnect the VGA cable from the Video Card output connector. Remove
the Video Card. Use anti-static bags and protective containers to store the assembly if not reinstalled.

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Summary of Contents for San Francisco Rush 2049

Page 1: ...ri reserves the right to make improvements in equipment function design or components as progress in engineering or manufacturing methods may warrant Fill out and mail in the Game Information Card Include the game serial number from the label on the rear of the cabinet For your records write the game serial number in the manual ...

Page 2: ...S Avoid electrical shocks Don t plug in a game until you have inspected and properly grounded it Only plug this game into a grounded three wire outlet Don t use a heatef plug or cut off the ground pin on the line cord 0 WARNING AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCKS This video game system does not utilize an isolation transformer Internal cabinet AC isn t isolated from the external AC line A WARNING HAZARD TO EP...

Page 3: ...e must be packed in an anti static bag When shipping the drive for repair or replacement pack it in an approved container P N 08 8068 Never stack or drop hard disk drives PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Operating Requirements Location Electrical Power Domestic 120VAC 60Hz 4 0 Amps Foreign 230VAC 5OHz 2 0 Amps Japan 1OOVAC 50Hz 4 0 Amps Cabinet Statistics Shipping Dimensions Main Cabinet Width 37 5 95 cm De...

Page 4: ...spare parts to link two cabinets Hardware is for attaching cabinets together is provided Cabinet Arrays I Icn Iqai nntwnrk to connect more cabinets together Network hubs can interconnect up to eight games VU u 8 Refer to the inside rear cover for more information about the optional Hub Linking Kit INSTALLATION INSPECTION A I WARNING The cabinet is top heavy Use the handles when moving cabinets Don...

Page 5: ...ers away from the top of the cabinet to prevent damage Have the 0 second individual hold the box in place while completing the following steps Il3 Slowly lift the rear of the marquee light box Raise until the box rests upright on the main cabinet Remove the screws and lift the shipping panel off the cabinet I 4 Orient the marquee bracket over the top of the cabinet and the back of the light box Al...

Page 6: ...stal requires three swivel casters one in each rear corner and one at the front center Lay the pedestal on its side or prop up one side Orient a caster plate over the threaded studs Align the holes and seat the plate Install a nut on each stud Tighten each nut firmly The seat pedestal requires four leg levelers one in each comer Install one nut onto each leg leveler Install a leveler with its nut ...

Page 7: ...OLES PEDESTAL MOUNTING HOLES NUTS NUTS LOCATION OF PEDESTAL ASSEMBLY MOUNTING HOLES WIRING HARNESS MOUNTING RAIL GNC00003 7 2 w T A M P E R RESiSTANT CAP SCREW CABINET AND PEDESTAL ASSEMBLY NOTICE When you install the pedestal carefully avoid pinching wires or connectors 1 7 ...

Page 8: ...fer to the array instructions on a following page When all cabinets have been placed in final positions and bolted together tighten the leveler nuts against the plates 18 To link cabinets recommended uncoil the linking cable and extend it out of each cabinet Lay the cable in the notch at the bottom center of the door area After you are satisfied with individual cabinet operation go to the linking ...

Page 9: ... game electronics fan is mounted at the lower left corner of the enclosure directly behind the rear door air inlet Keep manuals and other documents away from these areas 1121 Reinstall the rear door onto the cabinet Lock the door and remove the key Install the screws at the sides of the door If the cabinet requires extra security install a padlock now not supplied 1 9 ...

Page 10: ...es and sounds from typical races player s scores messages etc Open the coin door The operator control switches are inside the coin vault on the outside wall Press the TEST MODE button to enter the Menu System The main menu screen appears Select CONTROLS TEST at the Self Test Menu Check that controls and lamps are functional Select SOUND TESTS at the Self Test Menu Verify operation of cabinet and s...

Page 11: ... bolts on the inner sides of each cabinet two along the rear of the adjacent sides and one at the top center of the side Retain three of the flange grip nuts Place the six bolts and the remaining three nuts in the spare parts bag Locate three longer carriage bolts from the spare parts I 3 Move the cabinets next to one another Adjust levelers until the sides are parallel and touching each other Ali...

Page 12: ...work The hub has circuitry to prevent errors from data collisions several games sending data at the same time etc 1 IL Insert the free end of each linking cable into a receptacle in the crossover coupler Press firmly to seat the contacts The locking tab will snap into place when the plug mates properiy with tine jack 12 Place the connected coupler inside one of the cabinets Place the coupler on th...

Page 13: ...rves the right to make improvements in equipment function design or components as progress in engineering or manufacturing methods may warrant Fill out and mail in the Game Registration card Include the game serial number from the label on the rear of the cabinet For your records write the game serial number in the manual SERIAL NUMBER ...

Page 14: ...es a different skill level Track 1 is for beginners As advanced or expert tracks are chosen the course difficulty increases This forces players to maintain higher speeds and make fewer errors to continue racing Each track sets the race at a different time of day the expert track requires driving at night The tracks also change as the race progresses just to increase the challenge Press the VIEW 1 ...

Page 15: ...ar new tracks additional cars etc Press the VIEW 1 button during attract scenes to display the 1999 contest rules where permitted by international federal state and local regulations Players who choose to compete in solo races will find gold Rush coins scattered along the race courses Drive over these symbols to extend time upgrade cars etc There are 100 gold coins on each track Operators may choo...

Page 16: ... unlock and open the coin door Press and hold the TEST button to enter the Menu System Select each test in order and activate it One of the tests will find the error and display it When the error condition is resolved the computer self test routine detects that the game is again fully functional The visual signal is removed from the screen to prevent false alerts PLAYER STATISTICS This game stores...

Page 17: ...E Before the game starts the Attract screens show scenes and sounds from typical games The attraction screens cycle endlessly until a player starts the game Players may preview the game before starting During the Attract Mode an advertisement periodically appears regarding contests and promotions When the time limits for these events expire the details will disappear from the display refer to Game...

Page 18: ...gear for acceleration cruising or deceleration manual transmission only SEAT ADJUSTER pulls to the left to change seat position Release the lever and rock the seat to lock it REAR VIEW MIRROR allows the driver to see who is behind him The mirror cannot be adjusted LEADER LIGHT illuminates when the driver passes all other cars on the track It indicates a front runner INFORMATION PANEL gives a brief...

Page 19: ... Board Assembly inside the electronics enclosure The TEST button activates the game SELF TEST menu system Press the Test button to enter the Menu System and select individual diagnostics audits utilities and other features The VOLUME UP button moves up through the menu selections or adjustment items and raises the sound level in game play The VIEW and MUSIC buttons also move through the selections...

Page 20: ...conds Don t touch the wheel or pedals during the automatic portion of this calibration routine If the self test has determined that the pedals are not set correctly on screen messages direct you to press and release each pedal to set travel limits These new values will be stored in memory Steering wheel and pedal positions are checked for position and function Messages appear on screen as each ite...

Page 21: ...u system Each DIP Switch should be set to its OFF position Factory default for proper game operation Jumpers Jumpers on the CPU Board match various system characteristics to optimize the memory circuits and video signals These jumpers may require adjustment to accommodate future upgrades or service NOTE The circuit paths are optimized at the factory during the final board test procedure Each jumpe...

Page 22: ...NOTES 2 10 ...

Page 23: ...ARTS OR CIRCUIT MODIFICATIONS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE USE ONLY ATARI AUTHORIZED PARTS For safety and reliability substitute parts and modifications are not recommended l Substitute parts or modifications may void EMC directives or FCC type acceptance ...

Page 24: ...CREW 1 4 20x1 1 4 H H COINDOOR A S S E M B L Y SEE DETAIL DRAWING 4108 01193 108 S C R E W 8x5 8 TAMPER RESISTANT 01 15069 BASE TRIM PEDAL MECHANISM FLOORBOARD MAT 04 10112 UPEDESTAL S U P P O R T B E A M MBLY S C R E W 1 4 x 1 1 4 H H VIDEO MONITOR 4608 01219 11 E DETAIL DRAWING SCREW 8x1 l 16 08 8354 LIGHT BARRIER 0 3 9 9 2 9 BARRIER PANEL M ONITOR MOUNTING BRACKET J 2 99 MONITOR COVER ASSEMBLY ...

Page 25: ... 8x5 8 T R X TAMPER RESISTANT 20 9267 HANDLE j T 01 13996 LOUVERED VENT 4108 01188 208 PARTICLE BOARD SCREW 8 x 1 1 2 F L H ELECTRONICS ASSEMBLY SEE DETAIL D R A W I N G P E D A L M E C H A N I S M S E E D E T A I L D R A W I N G 797 15276 00 ING C A B L E 1 6 110508 1 32x1 2 P P H S E M S N S F O R M E R S E E LIGATION C H A R T S U P P L Y A S S E M B L Y rlCTAII nn rr C O R D S E E JCATION C H ...

Page 26: ... 20 SCREW 1 4 20x 1 l 4 HH 470 1 00005 006 LOCKWASHER l 4 SPLIT 4700 00132 008 r FLAT WASHER 265x 625x 067 SUPPORT WIR GNCQ0003 7 a 99 BEP llNG 4700 00135 OOB F L A T W A S H E R 2 6 5 x 6 2 6 x 0 6 7 4020 01100 32 APSCREW 1 4 20x2 TAMPER RESISTANT 3 4 ...

Page 27: ...60 SCREW 8x1 l 16 PINHEAD SWIVEL CASTER 1 2 13x3 CASTER SHAFT WOOD SCREW BOTTOM VIEW OF CABINET ASSEMBLY 4008 01113 16 S C R E W 8 32x1 P L H W H 04 10633 SWIVEL MOUNTING BRACKET 4420 01128 00 l 4 20 KEPS U 4608 01219 11 CREW 8x1 l 16 PINHEAD LEG LEVELER 4424 01182 00 1 2 13x3 LEVELER NUT 1 2 13x3 4 GNC00006 7 a 99 BOTTOM VIEW OF SEAT ASEMBLY 3 5 ...

Page 28: ...LY FRONT VIEW 315399 z ATARI GAMES DECAL MIRROR DECAL 315397 1 DECAL BEZEL 4004 0100305 SCREW 4 40x5 16 P PH S 03 9920 INSTRUCTIONS PANEL 41oEo11931oB 0 1 5 0 TAMPER RESISTANT UEY PAD PLATE GAUGES DECAL 31 3399 3 KM PAD DECAL 3 6 ...

Page 29: ... 00005 00 LOCKWASHER l 4 SPLIT _____ 4008 01113 06 SCREW 8 32x3 8 PL HWH LEADER LIGHT ASSEMBLY SEE DETAIL DRAWING 5555 15098 00 SPEAKER 5 l 2 8 OHM SHIELDED 4608 01219 11 SCREW 8x1 l 16 PINHEAD 03 9916 47oo m OOB F L A T W A S H E R 172x 437x 036 GNC00012 01 15065 SPEAKER GRILL MAROUEE PANEL 01 15065 SPEAKER GRILL J g 4108 01193 106 L S C R E W 8x5 8 T A M P E R RESISTANT 03 9927 LEADER PANEL 3 7 ...

Page 30: ... S E E DETAIL DRAWIN SEE DETAIL DRAWING SHIFTER ASSEMBLY GNC00019 T 14 99 SEAT SLIDE ASSEMBLY SEE D E T A I L D R A W I N G 4701 00005 008 LOCKWASHER l 4 S P L I T 4020 01100 20 C A P S C R E W 1 4 20x1 1 4 BH TAMPER RESISTANT 04 12676 PEDESTAL ASSEMBLY 3 8 ...

Page 31: ...RT GRILL 4108 01193 108 4208 01203 12 SPEAKER WOOFER a J 01 14495 1 SEAT BASE PANEL 4700 00048ao FLAT WASHER 375x 875x 089 47Ol Oooo6 00 LOCKWASHER 3 a SPLIT 4322 01070 12 SCREW 3 8 16x3 4 HEX HEAD SEAT ADJUSTMENT SLIDE 4700 00043 00 F L A T W A S H E R 3 2 8 x 5 6 2 x 0 4425 01119 N U T 5 16 28 E S N U N C CNCOOOlB 7 l 4 99 3 9 ...

Page 32: ...20 l 0357 SEAT ADJUSTER WITH HANDLE FRONT VIEW OPTIONAL COIN BOX SECURITY BRACKETS FRONT VIEW P 00 __I 8 04 12589 2 SECIJRIM BRACKET RIGHT OPTIONAL GNC00021 T 2 99 3 10 ...

Page 33: ... RESISTANT 4701 00005 008 SHIFTER HOUSING 4700 00032 008 F L A T WASHE 265x 625x 067 4701 00005 006 4020 01100 20 LOCKWASHER l 4 S P L I T 4700 00032 006 FLAT WASHER 265x 625x 067 4701 00005 008 iER IT I TAMPER RESISTANT 4700 00012 008 F L A T W A S H E R i 87x 375x 040 4008 01093 08 S C R E W 8 32x1 2 PH T A M P E R RESlSTANl 4 SPEED SHIFTER SEE DETAIL DRAWING 4700 00023 OOB G N C 0 0 0 2 2 7 l 3...

Page 34: ...P H SEMS SCREW 02 5284 04 10577 SIDE PLATE RIGHT 02 5284 FLAT WASHER SIDE PLATE FRONT 01 13969 S I D E P L A T E R E A R SIDE PLATE LEFT 10 514 FLAT WASHER GATE BLOCK 5647 14574 00 MINIMICRO SWITCH 4008 01003 04 8 32x1 4 P P H SWITCH ACTUATOR FLAT WASHER S E M S Si REW BACK PLATE GNC00023 7 14 99 3 12 ...

Page 35: ...7Oo OO129 aoB FIAT WASHER 2651625x 067 47Olam6QOB Im YW C FT 4 PI IT 402O Ollm 20 SCREW 1 4 20x1 1 4 BH TAMPER RESISTANT 20 10693 2 PUSHBUTlON BLUE VIEW 2 20 10593 l PUSHBUTTON BLUE ASSEMBLY 4020 0107416 OCKET HEAD BOLT l 4 20 I 1 4010 01100 06 lo 32 x l 2 T A II l WWUUIL B I PM m aa n FLAT WASHER 203x 466x 030 2 4006 01100 06 M a a I O 3 2 I l 2 ELLOW MuSIC TAMPER RESISTAN C10693 3 JE VIEW 3 N Vi...

Page 36: ...IN DOOR ASSEMBLIES REFER TO APPLICATION CHART FOR PART NUMBERS ELECTRO MECHANICAL COIN DOOR ASSEMBLY ALTERNATE ELECTRO MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY ELECTRONIC COIN DOOR ASSEMBLY DOLLAR BIL VALIDATOR DOOR ASSEMBLY ...

Page 37: ...OCK ASSEMBLY 4420 01141 00 NUT l 4 20 FLANGE GRIP 4408 01128 00 NUT 8 32 KEPS 01 DOOR 4320 01123 208 CARRIAGE BOLT 1 4 20x1 1 4 I K E Y S PART O F 000 CAM LOCK ASSEMEL A 1 11291 1 BRACKET 1 I 4320 01123 208 CARRIAGE BOLT 1 4 20x1 1 4 4308 01123 20 CARRIAGE BOLT FAN GUARD 4 8 32x1 l 4 3 15 ...

Page 38: ...EW A 22365 FLUORESCENT LAMP ASSEMBLY U S CANADA 20 LAMP 74 FLUORESC ENT BULB 18 1 A 22506 FLUORESCENT LAMP ASSEMBLY UNIVERSAL FLUORESCENT HOUSING 4002 01105 04 LAMP HOLDER GNCOOOIO 7 l 3 99 24 8809 OR 24 8874 FLUORESCENT BULB 18 l5W 3 16 ...

Page 39: ...LIGHT SOCKET 5822 15270 00 4608 01219 11 WIRE CONNECTOR S C R E W 8 x 16 1 1 PINHEAD 01 15064 LEADER LIGHT BRACKET 24 8862 L I G H T B U L B 93 12V GNCOOOl 1 7 19 99 LIGHT HARNESS LIGHT SOCKET WIRE CONNECTOR S C R E W 8x1 l l 6 PINHEAD LEADER LIGHT BRACKET L I G H T B U L B 93 1 2 V GNCOOO 11 7 19 99 3 17 ...

Page 40: ... REAR VIEW CRT 5675 l 5968 00 VIDEO MONITOR NEOTECH N T 2 7 0 2 NECK BOARD F R A M E M A I N BOARD ASSEMBLY REMOTE ADJUSTMENT BOARD ASSEMBLY THESE PARTS ARE AVAILABLE ONLY AS A S E T O R D E R P A R T N O 0 4 1 2 7 8 5 3 18 ...

Page 41: ...CI IV SC I NG 1 C 524 L E F T H A N D iSET scREf q 1 2 7 SPRING HoLDER D RIGHT PEDAL BRACKET I 5014 15453 00 I POTENTIOMETER 5K OHM LINEAR HEXHEAD B O L T 14 11216 LEFT IAl RRACKET BRAKE PEDAL af A RIGHT STOP 0 4 1 0 4 8 3 GNCLlOOl4 GAS PEDAL E 99 BRACKET 20 I 0573 CARRIAGE BOLT ...

Page 42: ...OUND PUSHBUTTON WHITE 20 10593 l OVAL ILLUMINATED PUSHBUTTON B L U E V I E W 1 20 10593 2 OVAL ILLUMINATED PUSHBUTTON B L U E VIEW 2 20 10593 3 1OVAL ILLUMINATED PUSHBUTTON 1BLUE VIEW 3 20 10593 b OVAL ILLUMINATED PUSHBUTTON 1 YELLOW 1MUSIC 20 10593 5 1 OVAL ILLUMINATED PUSHBUTTON 1 R E D 1 ABORT GNCOOOl5 7 7 99 S W I T C H iOUSING NUT PART O F A S S E M B L Y I LAMP HOLDER 0 5647 l 2133 00 MINISW...

Page 43: ... O R 1 LINE BLACK 1 2 3 5 V D C RED 1 5 VDC R E D GROUND GREEN 4 5 6 R E T U R N BLACK 2 3 RETURN BLACK NEUTRAL WHITE 7 5 V D C B L U E 4 1 2 V D C Y E L L O W 8 12 V D C Y E L L O W 9 1 2 V D C WHITE NOTE Many computer grade power supplies use alternate wire colors This is acceptable as long as the pinout is CotTaCt POWER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY REouIRED FOR EUROPEAN MODELS 460801081 l 1 8x11 16 H F SCRE...

Page 44: ...32x5 a P PH 5795 16308 12 RIBBON CABLE 40 PIN 12 m 10493 SHIELDED VIDEO CABLE m 10599 4008 1 5 10 SPLIT GROMMET r scREw a 32x5 a cl L FLEXIBLE GROMMET I I I __ I r m 04 12668 GROUNDPLANE __ _ __ _ SCREW 6 32x1 4 P PH I W SPRING SEMS 4408 01128 00 NUT a 32 KEPS lw HINGE PART O F A 231 95 04 12769 1 f TRIAMP BOARD ASSEMBLY 04 12770 1 74 WHEEL DRIVER r n mm rCr n I AKLJ A3 tMDCT 5795 10937 18 R I B B...

Page 45: ... 2V Regulator Voltage Regulator 2 5VDC u15 5460 l 5671 00 3V Regulator Voltage Regulator 3 3 VDC u19 A 2331 5 Bus Controller Configuration Programmed Logic Device u22 A 2291 2 CPU Configuration Programmed Logic Device U27 A 5343 30036 1 CPU Boot ROM EPROM Assembly U28 _ CPU Expansion ROM EPROM Assembly empty 3 23 ...

Page 46: ...L I J ...

Page 47: ...NATION PART NUMBER FUNCTION Ul u2 5370 15163 00 Audio Amplifier u3 5370 l 5984 00 Audio Output Amplifier u 4 5370 l 5833 00 Audio Output Amplifier u5 5250 I 3302 00 Voltage Regulator U 6 5370 l 6254 00 Comparator DESCRIPTION LM3403 TDAl560Q TDA7375 LM78L05A LM393N 3 25 ...

Page 48: ...76 00 Q 2 5250 15624 00 Q 3 5250 l 5625 00 Q 4 _____ _ m m Ul u2 5370 l 2602 00 u5 5370 l 4069 00 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Bridge Rectifier 4oov 6A SIP Power Diode MR7514OOV 6A Slow Blow Fuse 4A 125V 5x20mm Fast Blow Fuse 0 63A 250V 5x20mm Darlington Transistor 2N6427 NPN 15V Regulator LM78Ll5 15V Regulator LM79L15 None Not Used Amplifier ULN2064B Power Amplifier LM12CLK 3 26 ...

Page 49: ...2040565 VIDEO CARD ASSEMBLY r 1 L0 I Field Replaceable Parts No field replaceable parts have been identified 3 27 ...

Page 50: ...Electronic Cable Assemblies VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS CABLE SHIELDED DB 15F TO DB 15M 20 l 0493 LINKING CABLE UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR CATEGORY 5 5797 l 5276 00 3 28 ...

Page 51: ...TRANSFORMER ASSEMBLY SEE APPLICATION TABLE FOR PART NUMBER TRANSFORMER I LINE VOLTAGE MOUNTING PLATE GROUNO WIRE STUD TAMPER RESISTANT WRENCHES REFER TO OTHER PARTS NECESSARY 3 29 ...

Page 52: ...er Harness Shifter Harness Sound Harness Circuit Board Harness Speaker and Light Harness Pedestal Harness Seat Speaker Harness Ground Braid Main Wiring Harness View Switch Harness Abort Switch Harness Fluorescent Lamp Cable H 22399 H 2321 1 1 H 22393 H 2321 5 H 23249 H 23230 H 2321 2 H 23213 1 H 2321 4 1 H 21 672 H 23210 1 H 2321 6 H 2321 7 H 21 492 Documents Video Product Safety Manual Game Infor...

Page 53: ...ON COIN DOOR APPLICATION TABLES NOTE These coin doors are used with 09 77000 Electronic Coin Acceptors This device must be programmed for the desired type of currency Contact your authorized distributor for assistance in programming the acceptor 3 31 ...

Page 54: ...NOTES 3 32 ...

Page 55: ...ves the right to make improvements in equipment function design or components as progress in engineering or manufacturing methods may warrant Fill out and mail in the Game Registration card Include the game serial number from the label on the rear of the cabinet For your records write the game serial number in the manual SERIAL NUMBER ...

Page 56: ...S C R E W 8 x 5 8 T R X TAMPER RESISTANT ELECTRONICS S E E D E T A I L LOUVERED VENT PARTICLE BOARD SCREW 8x1 l 2 F L H LINKING CABLE 16 S C R E W 8 3 2 x 1 2 P P H SEMS T R A N S F O R M E R S E E APPLICATION CHART P O W E R S U P P L Y A S S E M B L Y GNC00005 7 l 9 99 P E D A L M E C H A N I S M S E E D E T A I L D R A W I N G R E A R D O O R A S S M B L Y S E E D E T A I L D R A W I N G 4 2 ...

Page 57: ...ring at the connector Remove two screws from the front bracket Ensure that replacement has a diode across the terminals to protect the electronic meter driver circuits Monitor Cover Lights and Keypad Switch off power to the game Remove the screws and lift off the cover panel and artwork to expose the interior of the instruction light area The lamp requires a quarter turn for removal Lower the dash...

Page 58: ...e not pinched or caught in hinge when dash is reinstalled While the dashboard is lowered inspect the motor pulleys and belt Install a new belt if the existing one is broken or shows signs of wear There are two nuts on each side of the motor mounting bracket Loosen all four bracket nuts and rotate the tension adjustment bolt as necessary Tighten this bolt until there is no belt deflection then loos...

Page 59: ...d slowly swing the metal enclosure cover open Carefully note the orientation of the JAMMA connector and the other cables Extract the harnesses from the board connectors Remove six mounting screws and washers from the Sound l O Board Assembly Carefully remove the Sound I O Board rocking it gently to separate the PCI edge connector from the CPU Board Assembly Lii the board up and off the posts Upon ...

Page 60: ...ked games will be copied onto the new drive as soon as a registered driver plays one game No files will transfer until the game has been played A CAUTION Do not stack or drop hard disk drives Use an anti static bag and an approved shipping container to return the assembly to your distributor Battery A battery on the Sound I O Board retains data in memory when the power is disrupted To remove it sw...

Page 61: ...BLY RIBBON CABLE ZO PIN GROUNDPLANE COVER SCREW 8 32x1 2 P PH SEMS FAN GUARD 4 LOCKWASHER 6 SPLIT S C R E W 6 32x2PL HwH GNC00009 7 l J 99 Fan Assembly Switch off power to the game Remove the cabinet rear door Remove the screws from the metal cover of the electronics assembly To remove a fan disconnect the power harness and remove the mounting screws Note the fan orientation Each fan has an arrow ...

Page 62: ...l spacers on threaded studs then align the validator mounting holes with the studs and seat the unit in the door opening Install the nuts and tighten firmly Attach the ground wire green with yellow stripe lug to the door ground stud next to the hinge Mate the wiring harnesses and press to fully seat connectors Route wires away from door edges and hinge Inspect for proper bill chute alignment Be ce...

Page 63: ...RUSH 2049 C H A P T E R DIAGNOSTIC AUDIT ADJUSTMENT MENU SYSTEM NOTICE This manual is subject to change without notice Atari reserves the right to improve equipment function design or components as progress warrants ...

Page 64: ...ayer controls for accuracy l Use diagnostic screens to verify proper equipment operation ACTIVATING THE MENU SYSTEM Open the coin door Find the TEST MODE switch inside Press TEST MODE to invoke the Menu System The game system responds by exiting Game Mode and entering Diagnostic Mode The system runs a brief self test and then displays the Self Test Menu The Self Test Menu is the opening screen of ...

Page 65: ...tons You may find menu navigation easier with the player panel buttons Here are the player panel functions within the Menu System pb ei panel q t F I L t Function T f i I Ci r c I a y kc Equiv5lle Piegnos Swltch ABORT I 3 y _ 4un test T E S T M O D E 4nvoke menu option MUSIC On some menus Mm Move right Various functions including REVERSE Save and exit SERVICE CREDITS forsome functions oFetch more ...

Page 66: ... experiences high volume sounds during play Performance cars aren t quiet The Attract volume adjusts continuously from zero mute to full same as the Game setting For greater profits turn up the volume to draw attention to this game The length of a graphic bar represents the current volume level A long bar indicates a louder volume setting than does a short bar You can adjust Attract and Game volum...

Page 67: ...for example the Earned Games count won t change unless the cabinet has been set up for free games and the Error count won t change if no errors have occurred Low counts in both coin and player statistics may indicate that the game is too difficult for the skill levels of the players at this location High counts may result if Bonus or Winner Option menu items are in effect The difficulty level and ...

Page 68: ... have no bar graphs until the system has enough data to plot Note and record user messages These messages can be useful in detecting intermittent conditions The USER MSGS screen will contain no messages until the system detects an error Record Statistics before servicing this game Press REVERSE and ABORT together to cancel any changes on the screen and clear all counters to zero This deletes all H...

Page 69: ...default settings Each press of the VIEW 1 or MUSIC buttons will advance a variable through its range of choices Some items have more options than others It is recommended that all of them be examined before one is selected You can judge the effects of these options by comparing statistics reports before and after changes As players become more familiar with the game you can add new features or inc...

Page 70: ...n effects by comparing statistics reports before and after your changes As players become more familiar with the game you can add new features or increase difficulty Record track settings befoie servicing this game FREE GAME Use free game settings to reward winning players The free game difficutty adjustment is separate from the other difficufty settings in the game Free game player incentives may...

Page 71: ...he illustration shows how this screen looks with factory defauft settings Each press of the VIEW l or MUSICS buttons will advance a variable through its range of choices Some items have more range of adjustment than others It is recommended that all of them be examined before one is selected Judge option effects by comparing statistics reports before and after your changes As players become more f...

Page 72: ...hanged after each viewing PRICING OPTIONS MENU MECH SETUP MENU Each press of the VIEW buttons advances a variable through its range of choices Some items have more options than others View all the options before selecting one PRICING OPTIONS Custom priiing sets credits required to start and continue a game rewards for quantity buy in etc The other options will disappear if free play is selected ME...

Page 73: ...diagnostic switch bracket etc One by one operate each control Simultaneously observe the screen A single menu indication should duplicate each state change in each control Use the Controls Test menu to verify crossed wires intermittent conditions and stuck switches Press and hold ABORT to test STEERING WHEEL force During the test restrain the wheel with one hand Watch the display The force should ...

Page 74: ...es Otherwise you may cause unpredictable unstable or erratic operation NOTICE Switch 1 of Bank U17 monitor resolution must remain off Otherwise your VGA monitor won t be able to lock onto game sync You can change DIP switch positions with power on Set any switch Then check the screen to verify that the new setting is selected Enable your changes by exiting the Menu System and entering the game DIP...

Page 75: ...ts Off View All Resets On DIP Switch U17 1 SW1 1 SW2 1 SW3 1 SW4 Monitor Resolution Pixels Standard 512 x 256 Medium 512 x 384 VGA 640 x 480 VGA again Not Used Not Used Off F On On Off On On off off On On SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 Off Off off off On On On On MONITOR RESOLUTION adjusts the video signal for older video monitors If you set this switch incorrectly the monitor develops two symptoms It won t lock...

Page 76: ...s are used to change variables There are no custom settings or adjustable variables in these tests AUDIO TEST MENU SPEAKER TEST sends alternating left and right voice sounds to the front and rear speakers The voices should be clear and distinct from each other Each voice must come from the location identified Refer to the Adjust Volume Menu for help in increasing loudness for the speaker test Use ...

Page 77: ...convergence Color fringes at the edges of the screen indicates a need for dynamic convergence Also the lines should be straight and the dots round Curved lines may indicate a need for side pincushion adjustments Press the ABORT button two times to change the color of the screen grid lines Press REVERSE to exit PURITY tests fill the screen with 100 of the chosen color at normal intensity Use the Pu...

Page 78: ...re is a problem Drive ID Drive ID is an industry standard identification for hard drive type and capacity This is a manufacturer hardware number It doesn t identify the software or the game program on the drive Logical Sector Test The Logical Sector Test reads and verifies the disk drive sectors by sector After checking each sectors status the system compares data transfer speed to its acceptance ...

Page 79: ...h or loop the watchdog resets the system The system then performs its standard power on self tests If the system is okay it reboots normally Use the VIEW 2 and VIEW 3 buttons to select a particular menu item The VIEW l and MUSIC L u A r uuLLvl 13 QI e uacju vI 1u1 ayu a ILIUIVI n A eh nnn 11 hrpc There are no custom settings or adjustable variables in these tests WATCHDOG TEST MENU 5 17 ...

Page 80: ...local communication circuits in the game cabinet It doesn t test any cables hubs or the other game cabinets An error message indicates CPU board difficulties Testing Cable This verifies complete signal paths is a normal response to this test when the game is not linked Linked games require all cabinets couplers hubs etc to be powered on and connected to report OK Testing Link This sends data out f...

Page 81: ...linked cabinet must receive packets from the local cabinet or the communications network is faulty NOTICE This Network Test applies only to the local game cabinet your present location This cabinet is always listed first in the report Other cabinets report data received but only this cabinet report data transmitted 5 19 ...

Page 82: ... The clock doesn t affect game operation Once set the clock will run until the battery dies or service or some major fault disrupts circuits Periodically examine the top lines of the SELF TEST screen for the correct time and date Press REVERSE to save new information The ABORT button returns items to the previous values NOTICE The Self Test Menu shows the time only when requested not running time ...

Page 83: ...ISCO RUSH 2049 C H A P T E R WIRING Failure to reconnect all ground wires or replace metal shields and covers with each mounting screw installed and securely tightened may result in radio frequency Interference ...

Page 84: ...7 r N r 7 i 4 3 1 I2 2 16 r D E 2 2 15 r l MAROUEE LIGHTBOX VI0 WHT I ORG LEADER LEFT TO 12V FUSE LIGHT SPEAKER RED CRY BRN CRY RED WI IT BRN WI IT 6 ERN WHT 7 GRN YEL 6 8 GRN YEL 9 GRN YEL 9 9 GRN YEL RIGHT SPEAKER L 1ST GEAR 2N0 GEAR 3RD GEAR 4TH GEAR REVERSE GROUND u 1 SHIFTER SWITCHES ARE WIRED I 9 G R N YEL L cL g_ C _ _ _ _ _ I YEL BRN TO POWER SUPPLY T O POWER SUPPLY FROM AC POWER ___ _ IIC...

Page 85: ... 17 124 2 2 18 3 1 2 i I z I 6 1 1 i 11 9 5 4 1 c5v GND C N D 12v KC RED 0 5v I 1 TO T O LEADER JSE_ LIGHT 1 WHEEL DRIVER PCB I KEYPAD I r I 1 L I WHT RED WHT BLU WHT ORG WHT GRN WHT YEL WHT B R N 2 WHT ELK 1 VIEW 3 LAMP 12v 12v N C AUXOUTOP ROW2 AUXOUTO I ROW 1 CLUTCH EC RED 1 GRN YEL F iPi 1 NC 6 KEY Ai LEFT TRIAMP PCB J WOOF 5 WOOF 1 t I RED BLU ERN GRN RED GRN RFD 0 i3RN I0 BRN RED tlLK I ELK ...

Page 86: ...H DESIGNATION Sl LOCATION EDGE NEAR U4 AND U12 FUNCTION POSITIONS STATE MEANING RESETS AND 2 OFF NORMAL RESTARTS OPERATION GAME O N FORCED RESET NOTE This switch resets the CPU Board without turning the power off at the power supply 6 4 4 ...

Page 87: ...U Boot ROM 1 2 or 4Mbit PINS 1 2 0 m 3lZt Flash ROM U18 8Mbit Flash PINS 2 3 CPU Boot ROM 12Mbit ROM I PINS 1 2 I 0 Size Wlf3 1 Mbit ROM PINS 2 3 I I I Expansion Boot j 4Mbit ROM j PINS 1 2 j l ROM Size 8Mbit ROM PlNS2 3 W9 Boot Program Boot from PINS 1 2 0 Location CPU ROM Boot from PINS 2 3 DSIO ROM NOTES 1 2 3 Set both jumpers Jl and J3 to EPROM or Flash ROM mode to use such devices These jumpe...

Page 88: ...e processor circuits If other LEDs are off or blinking at the same time check the 5 Volt circuits or the game power supply 2 LED 2 monitors CPU power 5 Volts If this LED is off or blinking investigate the processor circuits If other LEDs are off or blinking at the same time check the 5 Volt circuits or the game power supply 3 LED 3 flashes when the hard disk is operating during game play It may li...

Page 89: ...SOUND I O BOARD ASSEMBLY JIu24I I I 1 I 3 I J 7 d mm II I I I UN2 a I GUN 1 A 1 6 7 7 ...

Page 90: ...e Gun 1 P2 I O port mode by setting both the Jl and J8 jumpers to input or output mode 2 Select the Gun 2 P4 I O port mode by setting both the J3 and J5 jumpers to input or output mode 3 Set the Video Sync Signal Polarity to Positive by setting the J2 jumper on pin 1 only Do not remove 4 These jumpers are not required for this game They may not be present on the board assembly NOTICE The manufactu...

Page 91: ...CRYSTAL Yl TRANSMITTING DATA LED 6 NOTE 6 NEAR U14 AUDIO CRYSTAL Y 1 ACTIVITY COLOR GREEN GREEN RED RED RED RED RED YELLOW STATE MEANING OFF NO BOOT ROM I O N I SIO BOARD LOCKED UP BLINKING NORMAL OPERATION OFF NOT IN USE NO GAME LINKING O N NORMAL LINKED OPERATION BLINKING LINK FAULT OFF OPERATION BLINKING POWER FAULT OFF OPERATION BLINKING POWER FAULT OFF NO POWER O N NORMAL Of ERATION BLINKING ...

Page 92: ...cause blinking 3 Monitors a regulated power source Must be on continuously at all times for correct operation 4 Monitors a regulated power source Must be on continuously at all times for correct operation 5 Monitors a regulated power source Must be on continuously at all times for correct operation 6 Indicates packet activity occurring on the network May appear continuous during heavy game play 7 ...

Page 93: ... by touching the safety ground stud of the power supply chassis while the line cord is connected to a properly grounded outlet 3 Store the electronic assemblies in an anti static area Anti static bags are to be used to store or transport the game CPU Board Assembly 4 DO NOT remove or connect any electronic assemblies when the cabinet power is ON Doing so will damage the electronic assemblies and v...

Page 94: ... vault Remove any items that block path from mechanism 1 Unlock and open coin door Check each mechanism for proper mounting 2 Remove mechanism 3 Clear currency path 4 Reinstall mechanism and latch it 5 Enter Menu System by pressing and holding TEST MODE switch inside coin door From Self Test Menu choose CONTROLS TEST Use tests to confirm operation of coin switches 1 Verify that mechanism is level ...

Page 95: ... agree with local AC line voltage Retest VGM 1 Turn off VGM power Examine AC fuse on power supply 2 Examine DC fuses inside coin door vault 3 Replace faulty fuses with identically rated parts 4 Turn on VGM power If fuse opens again check DC wiring harness and connectors 1 Remove line cord Test line cord power plug and IEC connector for breaks or damage Verify continuity of each wire in cord Instal...

Page 96: ...tmeter measure DC voltages at power connector pins 3 Using 2 volt AC setting on digital voltmeter measure same DC voltages as above Any reading here indicaies ihai SUpplL voltages are unstable and may contain ripple or noise Turn off VGM power Assure that wiring harness connectors attach and fully seat onto mating board connectors Verify that circuit board jumpers are set as intended Check DIP swi...

Page 97: ... inside coin door From Self Test Menu choose CONTROLS TEST Use tests to confirm operation of each switch 2 Assure that no loose parts or wires are caught in switch contacts 3 Check for continuity in each suspect switch connection Common to Normally Open or Common to Normally Closed 4 Replace faulty switches bent levers broken actuators etc 1 Assure that no wires are caught in hinges latches or swi...

Page 98: ...s Note discrepancies 2 Verify that Sound I O Board operates by placing it in working VGM Replace bad parts Using 2 Volt AC setting on digital voltmeter Faulty power supply measure voltages at speaker terminals Any reading indicates unstable supply that may contain ripple or noise 1 Turn off VGM power Remove grilles and check Audio is distorted muffled or Faulty or improper speakers Assure that spe...

Page 99: ...re that no loose wires catch in hinges doors or under cabinet 3 Verify that linking cable connects to Network Board at each VGM s computer 4 Verify that each linking cable operates properly by placing it in working VGM 1 Assure that switches on hub are set correctly Some VGMs in group link Improper hub switch according to Hub Link Kii instructions properly while others don t setting Networked cabi...

Page 100: ...h switch connection Common to Normally Open or Common to Normally Closed 4 Verify that control operates properly by placing it in working VGM 5 Verify that dashboard switch light bulbs are type specified in parts listing Other types light but may produce too much heat Eventually excess heat may cause switches to bind 1 Check for wires caught in door hinges latches or switch contacts 2 Verify that ...

Page 101: ...sure approximately 25V See Wiring Diagram 3 Using 20 VAC setting on digital voltmeter measure DC voltage at motor Don t move steering wheel drive belt or motor while making this measurement Any reading in ates unstable supply that may contain ripple or noise 4 Verify proper operation of Wheel Driver Board by placing it in working VGM 1 Turn off VGM power Open dashboard Support steering wheel and r...

Page 102: ... video monitor 4 I f power s ply i s g o o d C h e c k mo or 1 operates correctly by placing it in working VGM 3 If monrtor IS bad Check monttor power supply horizontal out ut transistor and related circuit Faulty monitor circuitry WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE VGM monitors generate and store potentially lethal high voltages Avoid touching any part of the monitor until power has been off for some time A pi...

Page 103: ...ccur during self test 3 Remove hard drive and install it in working VGM If symptom recurs there hard drive is faulty Replace it Remove diskettes from room Demagnetize monitor with external degaussing coil Take care not to magnetize neighboring VGMs Monitor may be on or off for this procedure 1 Turn on VGM 2 Press and hold TEST MODE to enter Menu System At Self Test Main Menu select Monitor Tests M...

Page 104: ...f sync that your monitor requires 2 Verify that jumpers are set correctly for monitor 3 If necessary add or remove video sync jumper at Sound f O Board jumper block JIO With no pins connected or pins 2 and 3 connected board outputs positive sync With pins 1 and 2 connected board outputs negative sync Move cabinet far away from machines appliances or competitors VGMs Check connectors and cables for...

Page 105: ... device 3 Ask your distributor to check your floppy disk Mismatched boot 1 Once you ve updated disk drive CPU No Attract Mode screens update version and instructions must be at correct version to make hard drive use of new data stored on disk Be certain that Board indicators boot ROM device resides in proper socket illuminate but screen is 1 completely blank You may have Install disk ROM Only use ...

Page 106: ... continuity Faulty wiring Measure fluorescent lamp AC voltages Check wiring and connector continuity from AC power chassis to lamp assembly 1 Check bottom and rear of cabinet for blocked VGM operates normally Obstructed fan airflow 2 Move VGM away from sources of heat Cabinet becomes warm after 3 Turn off VGM power Remove dust from vent several hours of use holes with high power vacuum cleaner Fau...

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