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ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

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●  Handle molded parts with care. Excessive weight or pressure may cause them 

to break and the broken pieces may cause injury.

●  To perform the operation safely and accurately you must use a safe, steady 

footstool or stepladder. Working without this may lead to a fall and possible 

injury.

●  When connecting the connectors on the DVD wire, you must carefully check 

the tags on the wire to find the correct connector. Even when you have 

the correct connector, you must pay careful attention to the direction and 

angle of insertion. Attempting to forcefully connect the incorrect connector 

or connecting a connector at the wrong angle or facing may damage the 

connector and could lead to overheating and burn related injuries.

●  When attaching or removing doors or lids, be careful that your hand or finger 

does not get caught in anything.

●  Be very careful when handling the LED display screen. The screen can be 

damaged easily and cannot be repaired once damaged. Such damage can 

only be repaired by completely replacing the screen.

●  Be careful not to damage parts surfaces. In some cases, if such surfaces are 

damaged, the part must be replaced; it cannot be reinforced or repaired.

Summary of Contents for Sega Transformers Shadows Rising

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL TRANSFORMERS SHADOWS RISING 420 0030 00UK Sega Amusements International Limited 42 Barwell Business Park Leatherhead Road Chessington Surrey KT9 2NY United Kingdom Telephone 44 0 208 3...

Page 2: ...his step may be omitted for products in which a power cable with earth is used Perform work in accordance with the instructions herein stated Instructions for work are explained by paying attention to...

Page 3: ...t to high tension voltage Monitor repair and replacement should be performed only by those technical personnel who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise Be sure to adjust the monitor p...

Page 4: ...product Use of this product is unlikely to cause physical injuries or damage to property However points that require special attention are indicated by bold text the words STOP IMPORTANT or CAUTION a...

Page 5: ...replacement of units expendable parts Other qualified professionals Persons employed by amusement equipment manufacturers or involved in design production testing or mainte nance of amusement equipme...

Page 6: ...bsite www gov uk For users outside of the UK EEE should be disposed of in accordance with the local policy on the recycling of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Battery Recycling Statement The...

Page 7: ...oftware is furnished to do so subject to the following conditions The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software THE SOFT...

Page 8: ...merge publish distribute sublicense and or sell copies of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so subject to the following conditions The above copyright notice...

Page 9: ...Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files the Software to deal in the Software without restriction including witho...

Page 10: ...trictions 1 The origin of this software must not be misrepresented you must not claim that you wrote the original software If you use this software in a product an acknowledgment in the product docume...

Page 11: ...Sousa Belen Masia Fernando Navarro and Diego Gutierrez THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE...

Page 12: ...6 SECURING THE GUN CABINET 28 6 7 ATTACHING THE ROOF 29 6 8 ATTACHING THE BILLBOARD OPTIMUS HEAD 30 6 9 ATTACHING THE SHOULDER PANELS 32 6 10 ATTACHING TOP BOX 33 6 11 ATTACHING POP PANEL 35 6 12 REMO...

Page 13: ...Y AXIS VOLUME 95 11 4 REPLACING THE TRIGGER SWITCH 99 11 5 REPLACING THE FEEDBACK COIL 102 12 COIN HANDLING 104 12 1 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR 104 12 2 FAULT FINDING 107 12 3 ADJUSTING THE PRICE OF P...

Page 14: ...ure to use fuses meeting the specified rating Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause a fire or an electric shock Be sure that connections such as IC BD are made properly Insufficient ins...

Page 15: ...sing parts When inquiring about or asking for repairs mention the Serial No and Name of Machine indicated on the Sticker The Serial Number indicates the product register Identical machines could have...

Page 16: ...ANGER HIGH VOLTAGE High voltages can cause an electric shock Remove power before servicing 440 CS0010UK DANGER 440 DS0010UK LABEL DANGER HI VOLTAGE 440 DS0010UK LABEL DANGER HI VOLTAGE 440 DS0010UK LA...

Page 17: ...4 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION 2 440 WS100UK LABEL FORK HERE 440 PL100UK LABEL PACKING...

Page 18: ...ower etc Places subject to direct sunlight or places subject to high temperatures in the proximity of heating units etc Places filled with inflammable gas or vicinity of highly inflammable volatile ch...

Page 19: ...or the power supply is rated at 15 A or higher AC single phase 100 V 120 V area and 7 A or higher AC 220 V 240 V area Non compliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and electric sh...

Page 20: ...cts to block the ventilation ports It can cause generation of heat and a fire SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage or compensation for damage to a third party resulting from the failure to ob...

Page 21: ...er hitting accident and or trouble between customers Be sure to perform appropriate adjustment of the monitor For operation of this machine do not leave monitor s flickering or deviation as is Failure...

Page 22: ...parts damage Do not climb on the product Climbing on the product can cause falling down accidents To check the top portion of the product use a step ladder When using a stepladder or stool while work...

Page 23: ...ted by light stimulus might experience dizziness or headache depending on their physical condition when playing the game Small children are especially likely to experience these symptoms Caution guard...

Page 24: ...gle Control Unit Playing in such a way could lead to physical injuries When entering or exiting the machine players may trip over the base Be sure to warn players who do not appear to be exercising pr...

Page 25: ...creen the left side is the 1P seat and the right side is the 2P seat FIG 4 Name of Each Part 4 PARTS DESCRIPTION CASH SECURITY DOOR MONITOR CABINET BILLBOARD 1P SIDE CONTROL UNIT LEFT SEAT SIDE 2P SID...

Page 26: ...LTI 440 CS0186UK 1 Multilingual caution label eplilpsy seizure English verion fitted as standard Please see chapter 1 for label positioning KEY 2 For the cashbox door Located inside the coin chute doo...

Page 27: ...ge to obtain the following kit numbers The DVD DRIVE DVD wire and INSTALLATION wire that are accessories to Dream Raiders can also be used with this product TABLE 5c XKT 1515 01 DVD DRIVE KIT FOR RING...

Page 28: ...ng work in places with narrow space or low ceiling may cause an accident and assembly work to be difficult To perform work safely and avoid serious accident such as the cabinet falling down do not per...

Page 29: ...eful attention to the direction and angle of insertion Attempting to forcefully connect the incorrect connector or connecting a connector at the wrong angle or facing may damage the connector and coul...

Page 30: ...n Philips screwdriver for M4 M6 screws A socket wrench or hexagonal screwdriver for M4 M6 and M8 hexagon bolts nuts A 2 5 4 and 5 millimeter hexagonal bar wrench or screwdriver A 24 millimeter spanner...

Page 31: ...SY SEAT Secured to REAR CABINET RODENT SHUT OFF Placed within REAR CABINET OP SHOULDER L R Placed within REAR CABINET ASSY SEAT ASSY POP PANEL POP PANEL SUPPORT BRKT BRKT SUPPORT SHOULDER TOP BOX FIG...

Page 32: ...NT BRIDGE 2 REAR SASH 1 JOINT GUN CABI REDUCED 1 ASSY SEAT ASSY ROOF TS 0053 54UK TS 0052UK TS 0051UK TS 0059 01UK TS 0058UK TS 0056UK TS 0055UK TS 0057UK RODENT SHUT OFF TS 0062UK OP SHOULDER L R TS...

Page 33: ...attempt to remove the machine from the pallet by hand Doing so may result in serious personel injury and or damage to the cabinet and its components There are 4 LIFTING POINTS highlighted on the lowe...

Page 34: ...he Exhaust Pipe to the inner seat and remove the Exhaust FIG 6 2a Use at least two people when carrying out this operation Trying to carry out this work single handedly may result in injury or compone...

Page 35: ...interior of the cabinet Follow the same procedure to fit the remaining Exhaust FIG 6 2e FIG 6 2d 4 Attach the connector between the cabinet and the Exhaust Pipe via the hole shown 3 Using the 2 M8 fix...

Page 36: ...b sections are joined together 2 Starting at an angle place the seat panel into position taking care not to trap or damage the harnessing wires Feed the harnessing wire through the hole in the centre...

Page 37: ...to provide some leverage 6 4 JOINING THE CABINETS 1 Fix the JOINT BRIDGE L to the left hand side of the MONITOR CABINET using the PLATE JOINT BRIDGE SECURE Secure the bracket using the high strength s...

Page 38: ...its on the left hand side JOINT BRIDGE L feed the wiring harnesses through the JOINT BRIDGE L and connect to the REAR CABINET harnessing MONITOR CAB HARNESSING REAR CAB HARNESSING JOINT BRIDGE L M8 FI...

Page 39: ...R PANELS FIG 6 5a 5 Extend the Gun Cabinet fully ensuring that the fixing points are aligned with those of the RH Floor Panel ALIGN FIXING POINTS 4 Place the RH Floor Panel into position and secure us...

Page 40: ...ASH to the seat of the REAR CABINET using the 4 M4 fixings as shown 3 Secure the MID SASH using the 4 M4 fixings to secure the connection between the two FLOOR PANELS 4 Secure the SIDE SASH L as shown...

Page 41: ...me BD access door to gain access to the internal fixings of the JOINT GUN CABI REDUCED Have another person offer the JOINT GUN CABI REDUCED in place and secure all 4 M8 fixings FIG 6 6a M8 FIXINGS 5 S...

Page 42: ...tation show facing up and out of the cabinet 1 Using 2 people place the Panel Roof in the orientaion shown on top of the cabinet FIG 6 7a FIG 6 7b 6 7 ATTACHING THE ROOF ROOF PANEL 3 Once the GUN CABI...

Page 43: ...Handle molded parts with care Excessive weight or pressure may cause them to break and the broken pieces may cause injury Use at least two people when carring out this operation Trying to carry out th...

Page 44: ...he connector from the cabinet to the billboard in the position shown 3 Attach the 4 M8 fixings to secure the billboard and BILLBOARD SUPPORT BRKT to the cabinet 4 Assess that the billboard is stable a...

Page 45: ...e fixings are orientated up meaning they are secured from inside the cabinet facing up and out 1 Remove the BRKT SUPPORT SHOULDER from the interior of the REAR CABINET FIG 6 9b 3 Remove the 2 highligh...

Page 46: ...gle handedly may result in injury or component damage 1 Using at least two people and adequate ladders and or stepping equipment raise the top box into position and align with the fixing points on the...

Page 47: ...34 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 6 3 To access the 2 rear fixings unlock and remove the upper access door 4 With the upper door removed access and secure the 2 M8 fixings FIG 6 10c FIG 6 10d...

Page 48: ...lace the Pop Panel in place and secure with the 4 remaining M6 fixings 1 Once the top box is secure attach the POP PANEL SUPPORT BRKT using 4 M6 fixings shown 6 11 ATTACHING POP PANEL FIG 6 11a FIG 6...

Page 49: ...e sure to remove the transit bracket located at the bottom centre of the REAR CABINET 2 Remove the 4 M8 fixings shown and slide the transit bracket out from underneath the cabinet Store the transit br...

Page 50: ...ers attached at 11 locations and adjusters at 9 locations Fig 6 8a When the installation site has been determined have the adjusters come in direct contact with the floor Establish a gap of about 5 mm...

Page 51: ...for ventilation 2 Bring the adjusters into direct contact with the floor Use a wrench to align the height of the adjusters until the cabinet is perfectly level 3 After setting turn adjuster nuts upwa...

Page 52: ...be difficult then ap ply a small amount of heat using a hair dryer to soften the adhesive prior to removal DO NOT under any circumstances use equipment such as a heat gun are paint remover gun as thi...

Page 53: ...e in performing work Failing to do so may cause electrical shock or short circuit 1 Remove the 2 M4x25 Truss Screws from the upper corners of the door Unlock the door using the A444 key supplied and p...

Page 54: ...unsed USB port on the Game Bd FIG 6 15c 4 Connect the Installation wire into the POWER fly lead within the cabinet FIG 6 15d FIG 6 15e 5 On the side of the DVD wire with the DVD tag there are two conn...

Page 55: ...fter laying out the power cord on the floor be sure to always protect it If the power cord is left exposed it can easily be damaged resulting in electrical shock When using the product s AC unit groun...

Page 56: ...ans for example by connecting the AC unit ground terminal to a ground wire with a ground mechanism prepared separately If you use a conversion adapter sold on the market to supply power connect the gr...

Page 57: ...ground terminal The AC unit ground terminal is a bolt and nut combination Remove the nut and pass the bolt through the ground terminal then secure the nut to the bolt For Taiwan 5 The power cord is la...

Page 58: ...ter 5 The software is not installed on the game board when the power supply is en gaged so the Error 22 message is not a malfunction However if there is an other error display or if there is no video...

Page 59: ...the main switch to OFF once wait for at least one minute then turn the switch back to ON 8 Software is installed automatically from the DVD to the RING EDGE 2 In some cases it may take about 5 minutes...

Page 60: ...ome on After the start up screen is displayed on the LCD screen the Advertise Attract Mode will start During Attract Mode demo footage and how to play the game will be displayed on the screen Sound wi...

Page 61: ...om 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 TE...

Page 62: ...see 9 3b FIG 6 18c GUN CALIBRATION Screen 7 Calibration Confirm that the operability of control unit do not present any hindrances to play Calibration is adjusted when the product is shipped from the...

Page 63: ...rrounding parts due to the weight of the cabinet and could also lead to injury of personnel When tilting the cabinet to move it across a sloped or stepped area always use at least two people Attemptin...

Page 64: ...or if a separation method other than those described in this manual is required either make a request to the office listed in this document or the place of pur chase to perform the operation or contac...

Page 65: ...are which places you push or pull Do not turn the components onto their sides This may lead to disfigurement or damage and could cause accidents during maintenance possibly leading to irrepairable dam...

Page 66: ...erse in order to safely remove parts so the cabinet can be moved FIG 7 2c REAR CABINET 1 Remove the 4 M6 fixings that secure the pop panel and remove the pop panel from the roof of the cabinet Pop Pan...

Page 67: ...ings that secure the roof panel to both sections of the cabinet and remove the roof panel 4 Remove the SIDE SASH brackets from both the left and right hand sides FIG 7 2d FIG 7 2e 5 Remove the MID SAS...

Page 68: ...SASH bracket from the seat on the REAR CABINET FIG 7 2g 7 Remove the BRACKET FRONT JOINT TOP on both the left and right hand side FIG 7 2h 8 Remove both the left and right FLOOR PANELS Disconnect the...

Page 69: ...eparating Carefully prise the MONITOR CABINET and REAR CABINET apart 10 To reassemble follow these steps in reverse order Also refer to the Installation Guide within Section 6 of this manual If the MO...

Page 70: ...IPE CARD TO PLAY The player s role is based on which side the START button is pressed Press START button once to start the game If you choose the left side you will be Player1 and the right side will...

Page 71: ...is shot the player s life gauge will decrease If the player s life gauge is depleted the game is over with the option to continue Energon Energon is special Transformer Hyperenergy that can be found i...

Page 72: ...8 Pulling the lever down when the Player has an Energon Cube will shield the player from damage for a limited time Pushing the lever up when the Player has an Energon Cube will destroy all enemies on...

Page 73: ...collected and used Weapon Power Ups Weapon pickups will only last for a limited time This is shown in the bottom left hand corner of the screen and the player will also hear a countdown noise to info...

Page 74: ...These enemies will have attack markers on their body If the player s can clear all the attack markers before they disappear the player s will be rewarded extra bonuses If the player s are unable to cl...

Page 75: ...62 GAME DESCRIPTION 8 Results are determined by how quickly players can damage each marker Based on players performances in Co op Battle the final result screen will be displayed FIG 8m FIG 8n...

Page 76: ...N SEQUENCE CONTROLS Players will be required to interact by pushing the lever up or down when the icon passes over the corresponding symbol Action Sequence Controls Action Button Sequences can also oc...

Page 77: ...ese actions they can avoid the attack and gain bonus score If the players fails in these actions the life gauge will be decreased At the end of each level there will be a BOSS to fight against Like in...

Page 78: ...hievements are secret challenges within levels awarded for things like destroying specific enemies or taking no damage The more achievements you complete the better your rating will be In Stage Result...

Page 79: ...T button on the other side of the cabinet will flash and the player can press it to join the game When the player s life gauge is depleted Continue Game screen will appear Insert enough coins and pres...

Page 80: ...e to display in the game ranking Using the Control Unit Use the control unit to aim at targets and fire Moving the control unit will move the target sight on the screen The red target is the 1P side a...

Page 81: ...ncoming enemies Being hit by enemy attacks will reduce your life It is game over when your life bar fully depletes FIG 8y During the game a player will have to perform various actions When an action n...

Page 82: ...n of the buttons in relation to the cabinet seats Take care not to hurt your shoulder or back or scratch yourself on any parts of the cabinet When you enter the Test Mode fractional coin and bonus add...

Page 83: ...use the same system and a Game Test Mode for setting of difficulty level etc and for input output test of operational units used exclusively with this product The SWITCH UNIT and COUNTERS are housed w...

Page 84: ...ing Not Required 1 When the TEST Button is pressed the system test mode menu screen SYSTEM TEST MODE appears 2 Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item 3 Press the TEST Butto...

Page 85: ...Tests each output device used in this game DEVICE CALIBRATION Calibrate controller devices COIN SETTINGS Adjust coin settings SCREEN TEST Adjust screen properties BOOKKEEPING Displays cabinet statisti...

Page 86: ...N Version number for System Launcher SHELL VERSION Version number for Shell I O BOARD FIRMWARE VERSION Displays I O Board Firmware Version SECURITY KEY Displays Security Key data MACHINE ID Displays U...

Page 87: ...s left trigger the item will display ON release the trigger the item will display OFF PLAYER1 CONTROLLER TRIGGER R Pull the player 1 controller s right trigger the item will display ON release the tri...

Page 88: ...ove the cursor to EXIT 4 When the TEST Button is pressed the game test mode menu screen reappears Menu Explanation PLAYER1 START LAMP Toggle OFF ON to illuminate player 1 start lamp PLAYER 2 START LAM...

Page 89: ...tion Screen Operation 1 Slowly move the control unit you wish to adjust to each of the four corners of the screen pulling the trigger at each corner The values will set automatically 2 Press the TEST...

Page 90: ...f by cycling through the Credit Settings options COIN COUNT Coin count value from IO board cannot be reset CREDITS Total number of credits added to system SERVICE CREDITS Total number of Service credi...

Page 91: ...tly Use the SERVICE button to move the cursor to the desired test item Press the TEST button to enter the selected item Colour Bars Selecting this will display the following screen Brightness Selectin...

Page 92: ...s displayed the game test mode menu screen reappears FIG 9 9aBOOKKEEPING Screen 1 3 FIG 9 9b BOOKKEEPING Screen 2 3 COIN CREDITS Number of credits awarded from inserting coins SERVICE CREDITS Number o...

Page 93: ...of single plays on the 1P side and on the 2P side without another player joining play FIRST PLAY Total number of first time plays by Player 1 or Player 2 CONTINUE PLAY Total number of continues on the...

Page 94: ...e value of that option between specified parameters Use the SERVICE button to navigate and the TEST button to action changes to the following options Move the cursor to BACK and press the TEST button...

Page 95: ...sed the preset value of the selected item changes 3 Press the SERVICE Button and move the cursor to EXIT 4 When the TEST Button is pressed the game setting screen exits and the game test mode menu scr...

Page 96: ...N CONTROLLER DOES NOT PROVIDE REACTION PLAYER2 CONTROLLER REACTION DETERMINES WHETHER CONTROLLER HAS SHOOTING REACTION ON SOLENOID IN CONTROLLER PROVIDES REACTION OFF SOLENOID IN CONTROLLER DOES NOT P...

Page 97: ...Y 9 ENGLISH SUBTITLE DETERMINES IF SUBTITLE OF VOICE LINES IS SHOWN SWIPE CARD TO PLAY DETERMINES CREDIT TYPE DISPLAY OFF DISPLAYS INSERT COIN DURING ATTRACT ON DISPLAYS SWIPE CARD TO PLAY DURING ATTR...

Page 98: ...Blue sub pixels or dots which are arranged in vertical stripes Gray scale or the brightness of the sub pixel color is determined with a 10 bit gray scale signal for each dot The P550HVN02 0 has been...

Page 99: ...re is a risk of hurting your shoulder or arm Use a mop with a non feathery soft dry cloth mop head and wipe the surface of the screen When the screen surface becomes dirty clean it by using a soft clo...

Page 100: ...an 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 carefull...

Page 101: ...driver for tamperproof screws for M4 A 7 millimeter spanner hexagonal screwdriver or socket wrench Note this will display the removal of the Controller Unit for the left side Player 1 The removal of t...

Page 102: ...wards the front of the cabinet 6 Remove the 4 M8 hex bolts from the base of the controller Disconnect all harnesses 7 Lift the Control Unit directly upward and remove it Be sure to feed the harnessing...

Page 103: ...hree heat shrink tubes You will also need the following tools and some solder Wrench or screwdriver for tamperproof screws for M4 A 7 millimeter spanner hexagonal screwdriver or socket wrench An 11 12...

Page 104: ...11 2b 5 Tighten the two previously loosened screws 6 Move the Control Unit left and right and check that the gears move smoothly 7 Reattach the Control Unit then turn on the power and adjust the volu...

Page 105: ...Loosen the single hexagonal grub scew on the volume pot gear and remove the gear 5 Remove the nut which secures the volume pot to the volume pot bracket and seperate 3 Unscrew the 2 hex nut from the...

Page 106: ...ed conductive wire at the end is less than 5mm use a tool such as a wire stripper or cutter to cut the wire insulation back to a workable length Place new sleeving over the wire before resoldering the...

Page 107: ...eate 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 locati...

Page 108: ...lacement volume and three heat shrink tubes You will also need the following tools and some solder Wrench or screwdriver for tamperproof screws for M4 A 7 millimeter spanner hexagonal screwdriver or s...

Page 109: ...at the gears move smoothly 7 Reattach the Control Unit then turn on the power and adjust the volume value on the calibration screen FIG 11 3b Y Axis Up and Down Volume Position of Volume axis D cut fa...

Page 110: ...e VOLUME POT VOLUME POT BKT VOLUME POT NUT VOLUME POT WSHR VOLUME POT GEAR HEX SOCKET SCREW FIG 11 3e 6 The wire connected to the volume pot will be reused Use a tool such as a pair of snips or cutter...

Page 111: ...orking in reverse order of these instructions Refer to the POT VOLUME ADJUSTMENT section of this manual G 11 2d FIG 11 3f Be sure to use the designated grease Using undesignated grease can cause parts...

Page 112: ...ocket wrench Nippers Cutters Soldering iron Industrial dryer The microswitch slots into the left hand part of the grip the left grip During this operation you will remove and replace the right hand pa...

Page 113: ...o the left grip Remove it gently being careful not to damage the wires FIG 11 4e 6 The wire attached to the microswitch will be used with the replacement microswitch Remove the old heat shrink tubing...

Page 114: ...left grip and attach it 12 Reattach the right grip taking care not to pinch the wire Replace the two tamperproof screws screw and nut to fix it in place Be careful not to tighten the screws too tightl...

Page 115: ...seem to be working properly and the TEST Mode calibration screen has no effect the cause is likely to be a problem with or damage to the gears of the X axis volume When replacing the feedback coil yo...

Page 116: ...dered unscrew and remove the 4 Hex Nut which secure the Coil Assy to the Controller 5 The Coil Assy may be broken down further into individual components but for the purpose of this exercise only the...

Page 117: ...and clean smears by using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent and then squeezed dry Never apply machine oil etc to the Coin Selector After cleaning the Coin Selector insert a re...

Page 118: ...etc After wiping off as per previous step further apply a dry cloth to completely dry the Coin Selector CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR MECHANICAL Once every month when performing the Coin SW Test simulta...

Page 119: ...ent as this will impair the workings of the component Open the reject gate to gain access to the rundown path Remove the dirt and stains from the runway by wiping off with a soft damp cloth After wipi...

Page 120: ...Inhibited Accept gate Gate not free or dislocated Accept channel Obstruction Reject gate Not fully closed LED on rear cover RED EEPROM chksm error SR Sensor fault Credit opto fault Credit sensor block...

Page 121: ...of play type of coin acceptor and region EXCEL Credit Board 12 3 ADJUSTING THE PRICE OF PLAY EXCEL DIL SW3 Regional Settings Adjust these switches to specify the type of Coin Acceptor used and curren...

Page 122: ...egional Settings Adjust these switches to specify the type of Coin Acceptor used and currency Default SW1 SW2 ON SR3 in parallel mode Sterling TEST BUTTON Provides access to the TEST MENU when pressed...

Page 123: ...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 freq...

Page 124: ...using from the Button by pulling the housing away from the button These can sometimes be a little tight upon on initial removal 4 The bulb is a simple push fit type Simply hold onto the bulb and pull...

Page 125: ...12 REPLACING LAMPS AND LIGHTING 13 5 Replace the bulb for that of the same type Place the bulb and switch housing back into the button assembly and resecure coin door FIG 13 2d BULB WEDGE TYPE 12v 1 2...

Page 126: ...e Check that there are no abnormalities such as odours from burning The items listed below require periodic check and maintenance to retain the performance of this machine and to ensure safe business...

Page 127: ...finish do not use solvents such as thinner benzine etc other than ethyl alcohol or abrasives bleaching agent and chemical dustcloth Some general purpose household kitchen and furniture cleaning produc...

Page 128: ...sing the Circuit Protector as is without removing the cause can cause generation of heat and fire hazard In the event that a problem cannot be resolved by employing the procedures listed in this Manua...

Page 129: ...lour incorrect Screen not correctly adjusted Adjust the screen see chapter 11 VGA cable malfunction Replace VGA cable LCD failure Call service dept mentioned in this manual The controller line of sigh...

Page 130: ...e loads are applied in making connections the connector or its terminal fixtures could be damaged resulting in electrical shock short circuits or fires In this product setting changes are made during...

Page 131: ...Remove the door release fixings Phillips 2 from the door FIG 16 1a 3 Unlock with the master key and remove the access door The Game Bd is located in the bottom right corner FIG 16 1b 4 Disconnect all...

Page 132: ...d in place FIG 16 1d 16 2 COMPOSITION OF THE GAME BOARD FIG 16 2b Use this product with the DIP SW settings shown in the figure below DIP SW SETTING With the key chip inserted into it this board serve...

Page 133: ...K TS 3902UK TS 0064UK TS 0902UK TS 1051UK TS 3553UK TS 3551UK TS 3713UK TS 3714UK TS 3552UK TS 3554UK TS 1052UK TS 0013UK TS 0513UK TS 0517UK TS 3716UK TS 0518UK TS 0014UK RND 0292 TS 0503 02 LUK TS 0...

Page 134: ...4000UK ASSY MAIN ELEC TS 4100UK ASSY PSU ELEC TS 3700UK ASSY REAR MOULDING TS 3600UK ASSY SEAT BTM TS 1900UK ASSY CTRL BOX TS 3900UK ASSY VISOR LIGHT BOX DV 3850UK ASSY SW UNIT TS INST TH ASSY INST TS...

Page 135: ...TICKER CAUTION EPILEPSY 3 26 440 CS0010UK LABEL CAUTION GENERIC 1 101 220 5374 01 DOOR DFMD W FR LOCK C120 UNIV 1 102 220 5575UK LOCK J9117 KEY TO LIKE 22MM W CAM 1 103 OS1247 ALUMINIUM STICKY CLIP AS...

Page 136: ...PARTS LIST 123 18 2 ASSY BILLBOARD TS 0500UK D 1 2 1...

Page 137: ...K STICKER OP HELMET CENTRE 1 25 TS 0521UK BACK MOUNT SLED RING 2 26 TS 0503 01 LUK OP ANTENNA INNER L 2 27 TS 0503 01 RUK OP ANTENNA INNER R 2 28 TS 0503 02 LUK OP ANTENNA OUTER L 1 29 TS 0503 02 RUK...

Page 138: ...T SHORT 2 5 TS 0705UK BRKT RETAIN INSERT LONG 2 101 601 0460 368 PB CABLE TIE 368MM 4 8MM BLK NYLON 6 201 029 B00825 M8X25 SKT BH PAS 6 202 068 852216 M8 WSHR 22OD FLT PAS 6 203 050 F00400 M4 NUT FLG...

Page 139: ...ROUTER TWIST D12 SO6 4 WOOD X 6 102 601 0460 150 N CABLE TIE 150MM NATURAL 18 201 029 B00416 0B M4X16 SKT BH BLK 10 202 068 441616 0B M4 WSHR 16OD FLT BLK 10 203 012 P00412 FB N8x1 2 S TAP FLG BLK 2 2...

Page 140: ...7 18 4 ASSY MONITOR CABINET TS 1000UK D 1 3 201 6 201 4 201 2 201 2 201 2 202 6 202 2 202 2 202 2 203 4 204 2 205 2 206 2 209 4 210 2 211 2 212 4 212 4 207 2 202 4 208 4 1 12 7 13 38 101 112 3 2 9 4 1...

Page 141: ...G 1 38 LMA 7515UK BRKT KICK CHEEK 2 101 610 0012 04UK ASSY PC TS 1 103 280 A01264 WX ROUTER TWIST D12 SO6 4 WOOD X 8 104 280 A02064 WX ROUTER TWIST D20 SO6 4 WOOD X 8 112 FN1012 FAN GUARD METAL 120MM...

Page 142: ...8 306 TS 60024UK WH DC DIST B 1 312 600 7011 0200UK DA DVI TO DVI 200CM 1 401 029 B00840 M8X40 SKT BH PAS 4 402 068 852216 M8 WSHR 22OD FLT PAS 4 4 ASSY MONITOR CABINET TS 1000UK D 3 3 ITEM NO PART NO...

Page 143: ...ARTH 1 101 EP1302 EUROSOCKET FUSED 10A 250VAC 1 102 514 5078 3150 FUSE 3 15X20 CERAMIC SB 3150mA 2 103 SW1109 SWITCH ROCKER 250V AC 1 104 EP1419 FILTER SCHAFFNER 2030 16 06 1 108 310 5029 D508 HEAT SH...

Page 144: ...UTER TWIST D12 SO6 4 WOOD X 8 103 280 L00811 OS STANDOFF 7 94OD 3 56ID 11 11L 12 104 400 283 51224 PSU 55 LED DPS 283APA ESS5S 1 201 020 B00308 0B M3X8 MSCR PAN PAS 10 202 060 S00300 M3 WSHR SPR PAS 1...

Page 145: ...ON QTY 1 GST 1008UK BRKT FAN 1 101 260 0012 01UK FAN DC 12V AXIAL 1 102 FN1012 FAN GUARD METAL 120MM FG 12 2 103 OS1195 RIVET SNAP SR 4080B 5 201 000 P00312 M3X12 MSCR PAN PAS 3 202 060 S00300 M3 WSHR...

Page 146: ...PARTS LIST 133 18 8 ASSY GUN CABINET TS 5100UK D 1 2 201 6 202 6 203 6 204 4 205 4 206 4 207 4 1 3 1 2 12...

Page 147: ...H SIDE 1 23 TRF 1553UK STICKER CTRL BOX L 1 24 TRF 1554UK STICKER CTRL BOX R 1 25 TRF 1913UK STICKER PLAY INSTR 1 101 509 0001 BL BTN 12V 1 2W BLU S POINT CPBL 1 102 509 0001 RE BTN 12V 1 2W BLU S POI...

Page 148: ...06 PM STANDOFF 6 4MM HOLE PM 4 103 EP1380 01 CREDIT BOARD EXCEL 1 104 220 5643UK COIN METER SMALL 12V 1 106 421 12043 01 STICKER SW PANEL CE 1 107 OS1098 CRIMP BELL END SMALL 2 108 601 0460 CABLE TIE...

Page 149: ...201 4 201 4 202 4 202 4 205 3 206 3 207 3 205 3 203 5 204 5 206 3 207 3 207 2 207 2 207 2 207 2 208 3 208 3 208 2 208 2 208 1 205 2 206 2 205 4 205 4 206 4 205 2 206 2 1 9 10 21 16 25 25 21 23 30 30 2...

Page 150: ...VER LED LTOP RBTM 30 30 TS 1930UK COVER LED RTOP LBTM 101 610 2102 01UK UP DOWN SHIFTER W LED 1 102 509 0001 BL BTN 12V 1 2W BLU S POINT CPBL 1 103 509 0001 RE BTN 12V 1 2W RED S POINT CPBL 1 201 029...

Page 151: ...ED 1 102 280 L00605 OS STANDOFF 6 35OD 3 56ID 4 76L 1 201 020 000616 OZ M6X16 SKT CAP OZ 5 202 060 S00600 M6 WSHR SPR PAS 5 203 060 F00600 M6 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS 5 204 008 OS0412 M4X12 TMP PRF STN 12...

Page 152: ...UE 1 102 280 L00605 OS STANDOFF 6 35OD 3 56ID 4 76L 1 201 020 000616 OZ M6X16 SKT CAP OZ 5 202 060 S00600 M6 WSHR SPR PAS 5 203 060 F00600 M6 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS 5 204 008 OS0412 M4X12 TMP PRF STN 12...

Page 153: ...03 3 204 3 205 3 206 5 207 5 207 7 210 7 208 3 211 2 213 2 213 1 216 1 227 6 228 6 216 1 216 2 216 4 213 2 213 1 222 4 223 4 224 4 214 2 215 2 215 2 220 6 220 2 220 4 213 4 208 3 208 2 209 6 9 10 12 1...

Page 154: ...STICKER REAR CABI LH SIDE 1 22 TS 3552UK STICKER REAR CABI RH SIDE 1 23 TS 3553UK STICKER REAR CABI LH UPPER 1 24 TS 3554UK STICKER REAR CABI RH UPPER 1 31 TS 3800UK ASSY UPLIGHT OP HEAD 2 32 TS 3019...

Page 155: ...12 P03512 F N6X1 2 S TAP FLG PAS 4 227 029 B00625 M6X25 SKT BH PAS 6 228 020 F00640 0B M6X40 SKT CSK BLK 2 301 TS 6001UK ASSY LOWER BUMPER SERIAL 1 101 390 2305 RGB AD LED FLX RGB WS2812B 6MM 1 301 TS...

Page 156: ...1 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 1 TS 3601UK ASSY SEAT WOOD 1 1 TS 3601 AUK SEAT WOOD 1 3 TS 3603UK SEAT FIX BRKT 1 101 130 04050 BSX BASS SHAKER 4OHM 50W BSX 130 WP 1 202 029 B00625 0B M6X25 SKT BH...

Page 157: ...ER HEADLIGHT COVER 2 27 TS 3711UK TRUCK RADIATOR FLAT 1 28 TS 3713UK DECAL FLAMES L 1 29 TS 3714UK DECAL FLAMES R 1 31 TS 3716UK DECAL BADGE RADIATOR SEGA 1 101 390 2505 072 AD SLED RING 072 M7216WS28...

Page 158: ...GHT OP HEAD TS 3800UK D 1 1 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 1 TS 3801UK BRKT BASE UPLIGHT 1 2 TS 3802UK COVER BASE UPLIGHT 1 101 601 0460 CABLE TIE 100MM 3 201 029 B00408 M4X8 SKT BH PAS 4 301 TS 6004...

Page 159: ...TWIST D12 SO6 4 WOOD X 6 102 601 0460 150 N CABLE TIE 150MM NATURAL 18 201 029 B00412 0B M4X12 SKT BH BLK 12 202 068 441616 0B M4 WSHR 16OD FLT BLK 12 203 012 P03506 F N6X1 4 S TAP FLG PAS 3 301 TS 6...

Page 160: ...EXP 8 OUTPUT RS232 1 103 838 0026UK AMP 2 1 40W KEENE 1 105 838 0005UK I O BOARD SAE REV3 1 107 OS1011 PCB FEET RICHCO LCBS L 5 01 8 108 280 A01264 WX ROUTER TWIST D12 SO6 4 WOOD X 14 201 012 P00325 N...

Page 161: ...3 400 075 012 01 PSU 12VDC 75W MW LPS 75 12 1 105 400 065 0512 01 PSU 5 12V DC 65W MW RPD 65C 1 106 OS1011 PCB FEET RICHCO LCBS L 5 01 8 107 280 A02064 WX ROUTER TWIST D20 SO6 4 WOOD X 6 108 280 A0126...

Page 162: ...PARTS LIST 149 18 20 ASSY INST KIT TS INST TH D 1 3...

Page 163: ...INSTR SH MULTI 1 2 TS 1914 01UK PLAY INSTR SH ENG 1 3 TS 1914 02UK PLAY INSTR SH FRE 1 4 TS 1914 03UK PLAY INSTR SH TUR 1 5 TS 1914 04UK PLAY INSTR SH ITA 1 6 TS 1914 05UK PLAY INSTR SH SPA 1 7 TS 19...

Page 164: ...18 050 F00600 M6 NUT FLG SER PAS 4 301 TS 60014UK WH FLOOR TO REAR 1 402 420 0030 00UK MANUAL XFMRS SHADOWS RISING TH 1 403 OS1019 SELF SEAL BAG 9X12 3 4 1 406 SAECE xxx DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 1 42...

Page 165: ...e wire will be of a single color shown by the left hand side numeral see the above Note 1 If the right hand side numeral is not 0 that particular wire has a spiral color code The left hand side charac...

Page 166: ...GND GND GND GND GND GND 12V 12V 12V 12V I P5 I P 6 I P7 I P8 I P9 I P10 I P11 I P12 I P13 I P14 I P15 O P1 O P2 O P3 O P4 O P5 O P6 O P7 O P8 O P9 O P10 P PORT 25 PIN D TYPE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 25 USB A...

Page 167: ...75 5 9 57 327 17 20 7 5 327 17 20 7 5 25 217 8 87721 9 8 87721 9 3 3 9 9 2 1 6 1 9 0 7 5 287 5 7 2 5 8 2 1 0 7 5 65 2 1 0 5 21 8 6 7 92 80 21752 2 5 7 67 6 59 92 80 7 67 6 59 1 92 92 92 605 9 605 9 62...

Page 168: ...5 7 Y Y Y Y 8 675 3 5 7 Y Y Y Y 8 675 3 5 7 Y Y Y Y 8 675 3 5 7 Y Y Y Y 8 675 3 5 7 Y Y Y Y 8 675 3 5 7 Y Y Y Y 8 675 3 5 7 Y Y Y Y 8 675 3 5 7 Y Y Y Y 8 675 3 5 7 Y Y Y Y 8 675 3 5 7 Y Y Y Y 76 8 76...

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