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7:  The audio sounds distorted , muffled  or missing frequencies. 

A:  This  game  uses  true  Stereo  Sou n d ,   with  a  separate  audio  amplifier  for  right  and  left  speakers. 

The  audio  outputs  from  War  Gods  video  PCB  assembly  are  ru n  d i rectly  from  the  JAM MA 

con nector  u p  to  the  separate  speakers.  Ensure  that  the  cabinet wiring  provides  separate  wiring 
(and not a  common return) for each speaker. 

B :   The  audio  ampl ifiers  are  desig ned  to  d rive  fu ll  range  speakers,  and  not  d iscrete  woofer  and 

tweeter speakers.  Ensure that the speakers  are  F U L L  RANG E  response ( 1 00  to  1 0 , 000  Hz)  and 
are rated  at a  m i n i m u m  of 25 Watts. 

8:  The game will execute the power on diagnostics, but not enter normal game play. 

A:  Check and verify  that the  D . C .  power supply voltage are with in specification.  Use  the  2  Volt A C .  

setting  on  a  d ig ital  V. O . M .  a n d  verify  that the  supply  voltages  are  stable  and  do  not  contain  any 

ripple or noise. 

B:  Check and verify that the video C P U  assembly  is correct for the game. 

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Page 1: ...S INC NOVEMBER 1996 16 40050 101 CRUIS N WORLD SIT IN OPERATORS MANUAL for 25 DEDICATED GAME 31 DEDICATED GAME E MANUAL INCLUDES Operation Adjustments Parts Information Wiring Diagrams Testing Problem Diagnosis h ...

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Page 3: ...ECLARATION RELATES IS IN CONFORMITYWITH TH FOLLOWING EUROPEAN PRODUCT SAFETY DIRECTIVES ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATABILITY DIRECTIVE 89 336 EEC AND AMENDMENTS 91 Cl62 08 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC AS IS VERIFIED BY COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS EN55014 1993 IEC 801 3 1984 EN61000 4 3 EN61000 4 5 1995 EN61000 4 2 1995 EN61000 4 4 1995 Date issued OCTOBER 29 1996 MANUFACTURER S SIGNATURE DON HASSLER V...

Page 4: ...CLARATION RELATES IS IN CONFORMITYWITH THE FOLLOWING EUROPEAN PRODUCT SAFETY DIRECTIVES ELECTROMAGNETIC COMP ATABILITY DIRECTIVE 89 336 EEC AND AMENDMENTS 91 C162 08 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC AS IS VERIFIED BY COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWIN6 STANDARDS EN55014 1993 IEC 801 3 1984 EN61000 4 3 EN61000 4 5 1995 EN61000 4 2 1995 EN61000 4 4 1995 Date issued OCTOBER 29 1996 MANUFACTURER S SIGNATURE DON HASSLER ...

Page 5: ...on card Be sure to include the game serial number For your records write the game serial number in the manual Serial Number MIDWAY GAMES INC reserves the rights to make modifications and improvements to its products The specifications and parts identified in this manual are subject to change without notice ...

Page 6: ...ocation Diagram 1 9 Menu System Operation 1 1 0 Operation 1 1 0 Main Menu 1 1 0 Diagnostic Menu 1 1 1 Switch Test 1 1 1 DIP Switch Table and Test 1 1 2 CPU Board Test 1 1 4 Sound Test 1 1 4 Linking Test 1 1 4 Steering Wheel Test 1 1 5 Monitor Patterns 1 1 5 Burn in Test 1 1 5 Lamp Test 1 1 6 Game Audits 1 1 7 Adjustments Menu 1 2 1 Standard Pricing Table 1 22 Custom Pricing Table 1 23 Utilities 1 ...

Page 7: ... 5 Other Parts 2 16 Section Three Cabinet Wiring JAMMA Chart 3 2 Power Wiring 3 3 Cabinet Wiring Diagram 3 4 Linking Kit Overhead Marquee Wiring 3 5 Section Four Troubleshooting Game Completely Non functional 4 2 Marquee Lamp is Non functional 4 2 Monitor Appears Non functional 4 2 Sound is Non functional 4 2 Video Game Appears Non functional 4 3 Video Screen Exhibits Loss of Sync of Horizontal Te...

Page 8: ...NOTES iv ...

Page 9: ...CRUIS N WORLD SINGLE SIT I N Operation 1 1 SECTION ONE ...

Page 10: ...has been inspected and properly grounded Ml DWAY games should only be plugged into a grounded 3 wire outlet DISCONNECT POWER DURING REPAIRS To avoid electrical shock disconnect the game from the AC power source before removing or repairing any part of the game USE THE PROPER FUSE To avoid electrical shock any replacement fuse must match the original fuse in fuse type voltage rating and current rat...

Page 11: ...75 3 1 Game 32 80 79 INSTALLATION AND INSPECTION Weight 300 Lbs 570 Lbs 1 25 Lbs 1 Remove all items from shipping containers and set them aside Inspect the exterior of the cabinet for any signs of damage 2 Remove keys from the taped coin return slot Unlock and open the coin and cash box doors Leg levelers and spare parts are stored in the cash box 3 Locate the four threaded holes on the bottom of ...

Page 12: ...nnectors are correctly secured DO NOT FORCE CONNECTIONS Watch for damaged connectors and avoid making reversed connections 1 1 Determine the value of your line voltage with a meter Check the fluorescent lamp and power supply slide switch to be sure each corresponds to your line voltage 1 2 Replace rear cabinet door and screw lock it securely NOTICE Tamper proof screws are included with the spare p...

Page 13: ...ws from each side of the seat mounting plate Lift the seat mounting plate off the pedestal assembly and set aside Slide the seat assembly forward and remove the two tamper proof torque screws from the wood panel on top of the pedestal assembly Slide the seat back and remove the two front torque screws Lift the wood panel out of the pedestal base and turn the unit over Remove the four nuts holding ...

Page 14: ...top cover viewing glass retainer bracket and the viewing glass The monitor bezel can be removed by lifting it out of the grooved edge at the bottom MONITOR We recommend that you read the WARNINGS section thoroughly before beginning this procedure fficAUTION While removing the flange nuts firmly support the monitor from the front of the CRT so that it will not slip The monitor DOES NOT contain an i...

Page 15: ...board Pull the dash board out of the cabinet The SVi itches are accessible from inside the dash board WHEEL ASSEMBLY Use the T27 wrench to remove the four tamper proof screws holding the dash board Pull the dash board out of the cabinet Remove the three screws in the middle of the wheel Pull the wheel hoop off of the dash board There are four 1 4 x 20 flange nuts holding the motor and shaft to the...

Page 16: ...game start up does not progress and an error message appears on the screen Insert the desired amount of coins or tokens PLAYER CONTROLS 0 Start Button The start button allows the player to begin game play Radio Button The radio button allows the player to turn radio sounds on and off and change stations Bumper Cam 1 Button Bumper Cam 1 shows the view from the front bumper of the car Cruis n Cam 2 ...

Page 17: ...t the menu system use the Volume Down Button to select EXIT TO GAME OVER from the Main Menu then press the Service Credit Button The VOLUME UP BUTTON moves up through the menu selections or adjustment choices and raises the sound level of the game when in game play The VOLUME DOWN BUTTON moves down through the menu selections or adjustment choices and lowers the sound level of the game when in gam...

Page 18: ...quence Press Test Button to activate a red highlighted option Note Only a red highlighted option can be activated To return to game play mode you can press the Volume Up or Volume Down Button to highlight EXIT then press the Test Button or press the Service Credit Button MAIN MENU CRUIS N WORLD MAIN MENU DIAGNOSTIC MENU GAME AUDITS ADJUSTMENTS MENU UTILITIES CALIBRATE CONTROLS ADJUST VOLUME EXIT D...

Page 19: ...N TO SELECT PRESS TEST BUTTON TO ACTIVATE PRESS SERVICE CREDIT BUTTON TO EXIT DIAGNOSTIC MENU The Switch Test allows the operator to test the switches on the control panel and the coin door Select the Switch Test by pressing the Volume Up or Volume Down Button to highlight the option then press Test Button Press a switch on the control panel or coin door to cause the corresponding switch location ...

Page 20: ... Down Total Number of Games Linked 2 Linked Games 2 Linked Games 3 Linked Games 4 Linked Games Link Enable Link Disable Game Linking l D Number Master 1 Slave 2 Slave 3 Slave 4 LINKING NOTES 1 To set u p linking U97 switch 6 must be ON SW3 SW4 SW5 OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF SWG SW7 SW8 ON OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 2 For a 2 way link the game on the left is the master 1 the game on th...

Page 21: ...OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF I OFF I OFF 0 I rr ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OF...

Page 22: ...some of the sounds that Cruis n World is capable of producing To enter the test press the Volume Up or Volume Down Button to highlight the Sound Board Test then press the Test Button Press the Volume Up Button to change the music selection Press the Volume Down Button to trigger a sound effect Press the Service Credit Button to exit to the Diagnostic Menu Linking Test The Linking Test checks the l...

Page 23: ... The RED GREEN and BLUE SCREEN tests fill the screen with either red green or blue The COLOR BARS test fills the screen with several color bars in different shades to help with red green and blue level adjustments Each color should appear sharp and clear The Color Bars screen is useful in adjusting the monitor brightness and contrast The CROSSHATCH PATTERNS test fills the screen with a grid and a ...

Page 24: ...utton CRUIS N WORLD LAMP TEST TURN ON ALL LAMPS TURN OFF ALL LAMPS TURN ON START TURN ON VIEW 1 TURN ON VIEW 2 TURN ON ViEW 3 TURN ON PLAYER 1 TURN ON PLAYER 2 EXIT TO MAIN MENU DIAGNOSTICS PRESS VOLUME UP DN TO SELECT PRESS TEST BUTTON TO ACTIVATE PRESS SERVICE CREDIT TO EXIT LAMP TEST SCREEN Press the Service Credit Button to exit to the Diagnostic Menu 1 16 ...

Page 25: ...unt of play GAME AUDITS PAGE 1 COIN AUDITS LEFT COIN x RIGHT COIN x THIRD COIN x FORTH CO N x SERVICE CREDITS x TOTAL STARTS x TOTAL CONTINUES x TOTAL GAMES x FREE GAMES PERCENT x PRESS VOLUME UP ON FOR NEXT PAGE PRESS SERVICE CREDIT BUTTON TO EXIT PAGE 1 OF AUDIT TABLE GAME AUDITS PAGE 2 MISC AUDITS 1 PLAYER GAMES X 2 PLAYER GAMES X 3 PLAYER GAMES X 4 PLAYER GAMES X EXPIRED RACES X POWER ON TIME ...

Page 26: ...ED x ROAD KING SELECTED x EL DIABLO SELECTED x PRESS VOLUME UP ON FOR NEXT PAGE PRESS SERVICE CREDIT BUTTON TO EXIT PAGE 3 OF AUDIT TABLE GAME AUDITS PAGE 4 SPECIAL EFFECTS AUTOMATIC SELECTED MANUAL SELECTED CUSTOM PAINT JOBS WHEELIES HORN BEEPED TRICK JUMPS JUMP OVER CAR CAM 1 TIME SECS CAM 2 TIME SECS CAM3 TIME SECS x x x x x x x x x x PRESS VOLUME UP ON FOR NEXT PAGE PRESS SERVICE CREDIT BUTTON...

Page 27: ...K x SELECT FLORIDA x PRESS VOLUME UP ON FOR NEXT PAGE PRESS SERVICE CREDIT BUTTON TO EXIT PAGE 5 OF AUDIT TABLE GAME AUDITS PAGES CRUIS N WORLD STARTS SELECT HAWAII SELECT AUSTRALIA SELECT JAPAN SELECT CHINA SELECT AFRICA SELECT EGYPT SELECT MOSCOW SELECT GERMANY SELECT ITALY SELECT FRANCE SELECT ENGLAND SELECT MEXICO SELECT NEW YORK SELECT FLORIDA x x x x x x x x x x x x x x PRESS VOLUME UP ON FO...

Page 28: ... WINS JAPAN WINS CHINA WINS AFRICA WINS EGYPT WINS MOSCOW WINS GERMANY WINS ITALY WINS FRANCE WINS ENGLAND WINS MEXICO WINS NEW YORK WINS FLORIDA WINS x x x x x x x x x x x x x x PRESS VOLUME UP ON FOR NEXT PAGE PRESS SERVICE CREDIT BUTTON TO EXIT PAGE 7 OF AUDIT TABLE 1 20 ...

Page 29: ...E YOU SURE YES NO TEST TO ACCEPT I UP TO INCREASE DOWN TO DECREASE Press the Volume Up or Volume Down Button to select YES or NO then press the Test Button to lock in the new setting CRUIS N WORLD ADJUSTMENT MENU STANDARD PRICING CUSTOM PRICING FREE PLAY DIAGNOSTICS FIRST PLACE AWARDS FREE GAMES START TIME BONUS SECS CHECKPOINT BONUS TIME SECS ATTRACT MODE SOUNDS HIGH SCORE ENTRY MINIMUM VOLUME LE...

Page 30: ... 0F FRANCE 3 1 SF 3 1 0F SF 1 0F FRANCE 4 1 SF 2 1 0F SF 1 0F FRANCE S 2 SF S 1 0F 1 1 2 X 1 0F SF 1 0F FRANCE 6 2 SF 4 1 OF 9 2 X 1 OF SF 1 0F FRANCE 7 1 SF 3 1 0F 7 2 X 1 0F SF 1 0F FRANCE 8 1 SF 2 1 0F S 2 X 1 0F SF 1 0F FRANCE 9 1 3 X 1 F 2 SF 1 F SF FRANCE 1 0 1 2 X 1 F 3 SF 1 F SF FRANCE 1 1 1 3 X 1 F 2 SF S 2 X SF 1 F SF FRANCE 1 2 1 2 X 1 F 3 SF 7 2 X SF 1 F SF FRANCE ECA 1 3 X 1 F 2 SF S ...

Page 31: ...ed accumulate units This adjustment specifies the number of units given for each coin in each chute see units credit One bonus credit is awarded after this many coin units have accumulated No credits will be awarded until this many coin units have accumulated Units needed for one credit Select Custom Pricing When set to yes custom pricing is enabled Show Fractions When set to yes fractional credit...

Page 32: ... setting choices are On Off Factory Setting On Minimum Volume Level This determines the minimum level allowed when setting the volume of the Sound Board The setting range is Maximum 30 Minimum O Factory Setting 1 1 Speed in MPH or KPH This determines speedometer setting in miles per hour or kilometers per hour The setting choices are MPH KPH Factory Setting MPH Show Road Kill This determines if de...

Page 33: ...g range is 1000 to 25 000 Factory Setting 5000 Game Difficulty This allows the operator to select the difficulty level of the game The setting range is Easiest O Hardest 9 Factory Setting 5 Maximum Credits This determines the maximum credits allowed to begin a game The setting range is Maximum 10 Minimum 30 Factory Setting 30 Steering Sensitivity This determines the feel of the steering The settin...

Page 34: ...ST BUTTON TO ACTIVATE PRESS SERVICE CREDIT TO EXIT UTILITIES MENU Press the Volume Up or Volume Down Button to highlight an item from the Utilities Menu then press the Test Button After an item has been activated you are given the option of resetting that item or not For example CLEAR CREDITS ARE YOU SURE YES NO Press the Volume Up or Volume Down Button to choose YES or NO then press the Test Butt...

Page 35: ...ush the gas pedal to the maximum position then press the Test Button Push the brake pedal to the maximum position then press the Test Button to complete the calibration and return to the Main Menu ADJUST VOLUME Press the Volume Up or Volume Down Button to highlight the Adjust Volume option on the Main Menu then press the Test Button Press the Volume Up Button to increase or the Volume Down Button ...

Page 36: ...NOTES 1 28 ...

Page 37: ...Parts CRU IS N WORLD S I NGLE SIT I N SECTION TWO This game uses a monitor made by either Neotech or Wells Gardner Verify the monitor manufacturer before ordering a new monitor 2 1 ...

Page 38: ...FLUORESCENT LAM P ASSY 03 9098 MONITOR BEZEL 08 7853 CRT GLASS 5675 14494 03 MONITOR A 20395 PEDESTAL SEAT ASSY 20 10135 PEDDLE ASSY 5642 14632 00 ON OFF SWITCH 03 8326 HANDLE PULL VENT A 1951 3 2 CPU BOARD COVER A 21 1 54 CPU BOARD ASSY A 19539 C PU MTG PLATE A 21 074 ELECTRONIC RACK 20 1 0167 POWER SUPPLY 20 10360 01 1 0714 CASTOR SWIVEL LINE CORD 20 10361 CASTOR SWIVEL LOCKING 2 2 A 21071 REAR ...

Page 39: ...inet Assembly A 202n FLUORESCENT LAMP ASSY 20 1 01 35 PEDDLE ASSY 03 9002 1 MONITOR BEZEL 08 7984 CRT GLASS 5675 14845 00 MONITOR A 20395 PEDESTAL SEAT ASSY 5642 14632 00 ON OFF SWITCH 03 8326 HAN DLE PULL VENT A 1951 3 2 COVER ASSY A 21 1 54 CPU BOARD ASSY A 19539 CPU MTG PLATE A 21094 ELECTRONIC RACK 20 1 01 67 POWER SUPPLY 20 10360 CASTOR SWIVEL 20 10361 CASTOR SWIVEL LOCKING 2 3 01 1 0714 LINE...

Page 40: ...00 D7 Nut 4 40 5700 131 73 00 U3 Socket 20 1 0345 U4 Teflon Tubing 03 91 29 U4 Spacer 5791 1 0862 03 P 1 Connector 3 pin Header S q P i n 1 56 A 2 1 436 U3 Wheel Driver Plfd Assembly 5731 1 4094 00 F1 F2 Fuse SB 4A 5x20mm A 21422 AI Wheel Driver Assy Auto I nsert 5043 08980 00 ca c1 5 c20 Capacitor 01 M 50v 20 C25 C27I C36 C43 5043 08996 00 C37I C38 C40 C42 Capacitor 1 µF 50v 20 5048 1 2577 00 C39...

Page 41: ... I I rJ Qcs2 Q LED U 00 oG G D G 5 A 21 422 Wheel Driver Board Assembly ID f1 il ill ill ill ID fil ill ill lli ill ill ill ill ill ill ill fil ill ill ill ID ffi f E g Gill lli1 lli ID 1 ID A 21 422 AI Wheel Driver Assemblv Auto Insert 2 5 1 W s ...

Page 42: ...43 40060 25 5882 1 3046 00 A 2 1 437 A 2 1 506 Designator B 1 F1 F2 U2 U3 U4 us U6 U7 us U9 U 1 0 U 1 1 U 1 2 U 1 3 U 1 4 U 1 5 U 1 6 U 1 7 U 1 8 U 1 9 U20 U2 1 U22 U23 U24 U25 J6 U904 U904 2 6 Description Battery Lithium 3v Fuse SB 3A 5x20mm EPROM Assembly EPROM Assembly EPROM Assembly EPROM Assembly EPROM Assembly EPROM Assembly EPROM Assembly EPROM Assembly EPROM Assembly EPROM Assembly EPROM A...

Page 43: ...U29 U25 U2 1 A A U28 U24 U20 U27 U23 U 1 9 U26 U22 U 1 8 A A 0 U9 UB U7 A A us U4 U3 U 1 7 U 1 6 I U 1 5 U 1 4 U6 A U2 A 21 1 54 CPU Board Assembly U 1 3 A U 1 2 U 1 1 U 1 0 A 2 7 F1 JI F2 JI ...

Page 44: ...Power Supply Designation Wire Color Red Black Yellow Orange Bl ue REAR VIEW SIDE VIEW Note Many computer grade power supplies use yellow for 1 2V blue for 5V and white for 1 2V This is acceptable as long as the pinout is correct 1 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 6 7 0 0 0 9 FRONT VIEW Adjustment 0 0 2 8 ...

Page 45: ... 2 1070 9 20 1 01 29 5 Dash Plastic Molded use w A 21087 1 0 20 1 0 1 29 6 Steering Mechanism 1 1 4420 01 1 4 1 00 Sw Push B utton Assy Oval 1 2 4408 01 1 28 00 Push Button Oval Red 1 3 4008 0 1 093 1 OB Push B utton Oval Wh ite 1 4 3 1 2444 Push Button Oval Blue 1 5 H 2 1 090 1 4 Speed Sh ifter 1 6 H 2 1 1 24 1 Sh ift Mounting Bracket 1 7 0 1 1 4529 Order Decal Set 3 1 2444 2 9 Description Button...

Page 46: ...ME 40050 40060 20 1 01 89 Key 3 1 6 Sq x 02 51 52 Hub Steering Wheel Mech 20 1 01 89 _ Lock Washer 14 Split 4427 01 1 83 00 Nut Y 2 20 ESNA 20 1 01 85 Hoop Steering Wheel 02 5151 1 Spacer Steering Wheel Hoop 3 31 2484 Logo Plate 4020 01 1 00 24 TR TX 1A 20 UNC x 1 1 2 3 2 1 0 ...

Page 47: ...01 1 3968 Back Plate 03 9377 Switch Actuator Ref Source HAPP CONTROLS 20 1 0267 1 4 Speed Shifter GAME 40050 40060 04 1 0578 Side Plate Left I f 1 0 51 4 b Spring 2 1 1 0 1 1 3969 Top Plate ...

Page 48: ...20396 04 1 0 1 85 0 1 1 3837 23 6741 0 1 1 355 1 A 20397 04 1 0 1 73 04 1 01 86 3 1 2446 Lock Washer 14 20 Internal Tooth FW 1 7 64 x x 2 1 ga 3 1 2625 Pedestal Assembly Seat Slide Assembly Seat Plate Floor Mat Pedestal Pedestal Edge Bottom Seat Assem bly Seat Seat Mounting Plate Decal license Plate Decal Seat Not available for individual sale Order decal set 31 2446 and 31 2625 respectively 2 1 2...

Page 49: ... T JE_j Item Part Number Description 1 582 1 1 3238 00 Female Reel Pin 1 8 22G 2 5792 1 2561 00 Female Connector 3 501 2 1 3 1 38 00 Resistor 1 n 1 Ow 4 579 1 1 2570 00 Male Connector 5 5820 1 3237 00 Male Reel Pin 1 8 22G 6 RM 23 07 Heat Shrink Tubing 1 2 1 3 ...

Page 50: ...ngary 1 Canada 1 Austria 1 France 1 Australia 1 Belaium 1 COIN DOOR CHART Part Number l 0 N I l I 0 N I co r r r N N N N I r I I I I I I I I I I I I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I C C C C C C C C C C C C C C Country 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 USA 1 England 1 Italy 1 Japan 1 New Zealand 1 Germany 1 1 Spain 1 Switzer...

Page 51: ...TRANSFORMERS CHART COUNTRY TRANSFORMERS 561 0 1 4926 01 561 0 1 5275 00 561 0 1 4927 00 EUROPEAN JAPAN DOM ESTIC 2 1 5 ...

Page 52: ... Ribbon Cable 25 pin 9 Ribbon Cable 20 pin USA DBV Cable AC Distribution Cable Cable I DC ACK1 2 Line Voltage Cable Line Voltage Cable Linking Cable Lower Speaker Cable Cabinet Speaker Cable Main Harness Cable Control Panel Cable A 20278 H 20279 04 1 01 03 20 1 01 67 4004 01 041 06 4006 01 003 06 51 02 1 4240 00 5733 1 2869 00 5731 1 0356 00 4406 01 1 28 00 4408 01 1 28 00 A 21 593 A 20395 A 21 59...

Page 53: ...Wiri ng CRUIS N WORLD SI NGLE S IT I N 3 1 SECTION T H R EE ...

Page 54: ...N C v 1 8 N C N C w 1 9 White Brown Radio Switch N C x 20 N C N C y 21 N C N C z 22 White Yellow View 1 Switch N C a 23 White Green View 2 Switch N C b 24 White Blue View 3 Switch N C c 25 N C N C d 26 N C N C e 27 N C Ground Black f 28 Black Ground SOLDER SIDE COMPONENT SIDE Dash Board wires that are not part of the Main JAMMA Harness Start Lamp Violet Black Green Brown Start Lamp Orange Green Re...

Page 55: ...i I A C K I 1 I 1 I 2_2 4 n WHITE I n I BLACK ITT l Bl ACK I DIN I WH l E 1 I 0 G R 1 i YE L l g I GRN Y L V I D E O fo v JN I W 11 I i 5 01 H I W H l 1 E I 3 WHTE I M O N I TO R p OCK LJ W H IT c I c I H i l t c___ I 1 PLACK L 1 1 B LAC K ioQWER 1 G R N Y E L i I I 2Y I o o n o t e 2 L i f V H l t n 3 I W H T E BLACK BLACK r P O W E R S U P P LY GR ll1J GR r L I G H T F I X T U R E 2 L I N E VO L...

Page 56: ... A LSl 5 R E D WHT T S P K R LOWER I I B R N WHT S K R LOWt R I KEY L l1 N C 2 I RED WHT 1 3 I B R 1 J WHT 11 111 111 I I 11 1 I I I I I I I f I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 BLU BLK l B L U E 2 L I TRAN S F O R M E R I W H I T E 5 WHT BLK _ RED r l i l R E D 5VDC l R F D 12 1 1 2 f R E D 5VDC 1 RED l j R t D 5VDC 1 NC c_j I L 1 5 u 3 O h m L O W E R S P EA K E R B A SS SPE A KER O T E vi a n y O f fl J u t e...

Page 57: ...r N f I 1 l 0 Oi 1 0 CJ 0 f _ _ 0 0 0 Cl n G l f 0 Tl L 1_ n_ L OJ 0 I lO CJ Cl J N 01 C T 1 t 1 J 0 UJ __J Li l D CJ L J CJ 0 O ct 0 CY 5 0 5 0 __ L1 J _J Li l D l l uJ CJ 1 11 l J v f c n 10 l l i _f n I 0 0 Cl 0 _Q u c _ Q 0 u 0 Q 0 fl LLI l C I _1 0 T __ T 1 _ _ 111 1 l1 I I _ _ __ J 7 3 5 Cl Z c 2 o 0 _J u m ...

Page 58: ...NOTES 3 6 ...

Page 59: ...to the game is turned off prior to servicing the electronics 2 Discharge any static electricity build up in your body by touching the safety ground stud of the power supply chassis This is to be done PRIOR to touching or handling the electronic assemblies 3 Store the electronic assemblies in an anti static area Anti static bags are to be used to store the game CPU assembly 4 DO NOT remove or conne...

Page 60: ...act with the mating pins of the lamp holders C Check and verify that the proper AC voltage is present at the power connector of the lamp assembly If no AC power is present then check the cabinet AC wiring from the AC power chassis up to the fluorescent lamp itself D Check and verify that the starter and lamp are functional by replacing them with known working units E Check and verify that the fluo...

Page 61: ...ages at the game CPU assembly are set as follows 5V 4 9V to 5 1 V 1 2V 1 1 5V to 1 2 5V 5V 4 75V to 5 25V The above voltages should be set when the game CPU assembly is connected and the game is powered on C Check and verify that the non JAMMA connectors are attached at the proper location and are firmly seated D Verify that the game CPU assembly completes the power on self test sequence Note any ...

Page 62: ...he audio amplifiers are designed to drive full range speakers and not discrete woofer and tweeter speakers Ensure that the speakers are FULL RANGE response 1 00 to 1 0 000 Hz and are rated at a minimum of 25 Watts 8 The game will execute the power on diagnostics but not enter normal game play A Check and verify that the D C power supply voltage are within specification Use the 2 Volt AC setting on...

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Page 64: ...lug this game into a properly grounded outlet Do not use a cheater plug to defeat the power cord s grounding pin Do not cut off the ground pin WARNING A very small portion of the population has a condition which may cause them to experience epileptic seizures or have momentary loss of consciousness when viewing certain kinds of flashing lights or patterns that are present in our daily environment ...

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