background image

To service the Fluorescent Lamp 

or 

Starter., .

Refer to the 

Marquee Service 

i l l u s t r a t i o n .

Switch off the power to the game 

 and unplug the AC line cord.

Remove the marquee. 

Refer to service instructions for Marquee.

R e a c h   i n s i d e   t h e   o p e n i n g  

 the cabinet and remove the fluorescent lamp locks

Both the fluorescent tube and the starter require a quarter turn for removal. Grasp the
tube or starter, give it a quarter turn and pull it from its socket.
Carefully place a new starter or tube into the sockets and rotate it a quarter turn to
reinstall.

 both fluorescent lamp locks. Clean the tube to remove fingerprints and dust.

WARNING
Fluorescent tubes implode on impact when dropped. Use care in handling.

To 

service 

the Cabinet 

Speakers.. .

Refer to the 

Marquee 

Service illustration. Speakers are located under the marquee.

 off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord.

Remove the marquee. 

Refer   service instructions for Marquee.

R e a c h   i n s i d e   t h e   o p e n i n g   i n   t h e   c a b i n e t   a n d   d i s c o n n e c t   t h e   w i r e s ,  

 the ground

strap.

 Remove the nuts on the mounting 

screws 

before removing the speakers from the

e n c l o s u r e .

Perform the desired repair or equipment replacement.

Carefully reseat the seals upon completing any task in the speaker enclosure.
Reconnect the wires, including ground, Refer to the Cabinet Wiring Diagram for correct
speaker polarity.

NOTE: The speakers are magnetically shielded to prevent video monitor color impurity. Be

sure that any replacement speakers are also 

  s h i e l d e d .

To service Monitor Bezel.. .

Refer to the Bezel Service illustration

Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord.
Remove the Dashboard. 

Refer to service 

 for Dashboard.

Gently slide the viewing glass up and lift it out of the cabinet to. Set Viewing Glass aside.
Grasp the monitor bezel at the bottom and 

  i t   o u t   o f   c a b i n e t .

Perform the desired repair or equipment replacement.

Clean both the bezel and the viewing glass before reinstallation.

To service Vie wing Glass.. .

Refer to the 

Bezel Service 

Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord.
Remove the Dashboard. 

Refer to 

 

 for Dashboard.

Gently slide the viewing glass up and lift it out of the cabinet to. Set Viewing Glass aside.
Perform the desired repair or equipment replacement.

C l e a n   t h e   g l a s s   b e f o r e   r e i n s t a l l a t i o n .

Service    5

Summary of Contents for 40272

Page 1: ...AMUSEMENT GAMES LLC JANUARY 2000 16 40072 l 01 27 DEDICATED G A M E O P E R A T I O N S M A N U A L 0 Manual Includes Operation Adjustments l Parts Information l Wiring Diagrams l Testing Problem Dia...

Page 2: ...2 42072 42172 42272 42372 4 172 47272 TO WHICH THIS DECLARATION RELATES IS IN CONFORMITY WITH THE FOLLOWING EUROPEAN PRODUCT SAFETY DIRECTIVES ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY DIRECTIVE 89 336 EEC AND AM...

Page 3: ...on to activate this item Set the CABINET keeping in mind that each cabinet must have its own indrvidual and unique number The first cabrnet on the left is always cabtnet 1 the second is cabinet 2 etc...

Page 4: ...ovements in equipment function design or components as progress 8n 2 lgalec manufacturing methods may warrant Flfl out and mail in the lnformatlon Card Include the Video Game Machine iVG J se lat ii f...

Page 5: ...tem AAMA Certified Suitable for all Ages Audits Statistics Equipment Characteristics Video Display Monitor Medium Resolution RGB 27 68 6 cm CRT Audio Svstem Digltal Stereo 5 12 7 cm Coaxial Full Range...

Page 6: ...ear doors to access the electrical cords mechanical components and spare parts packed inside the cash box 3 Install one nut onto each leg leveler Tilting as needed locate the threaded holes under the...

Page 7: ...Individually pull the rail out flip it end for end and reinsert it Fasten the rari to the inside of the cabinet with bolts until finger trght some movement is required in the mounting rails to align h...

Page 8: ...es and then insert and firmly tighten the remaining fasteners to attach the two pieces as one 8 Remove the hasp used to secure the rear door from the spare parts bag Remove the lock bracket nuts from...

Page 9: ...SOUND BOARD TEST Follow the on screen instructrons to verify that each of the speakers is operational If no errors are found the audio should function well 17 Return to the Diagnostics screen then ch...

Page 10: ...er ncentives like free games for top speeds and distance are sure to captivate players and ensure many trips around the track A player finishing in first p ace soon discovers they have been whisked aw...

Page 11: ...ows the player to turn radio sounds on and off and to change stations Lo button This button shows the view from the driver s seat inside the vehicle This is a normal driver view Cam button This button...

Page 12: ...ar the lock NOTE The Slam switch is not present on Dollar Bill Validator DBV ready doors Control Buttons The TEST BUTTON accesses the game Menu System Press the Test button to access the Main Menu and...

Page 13: ...CRUIS N E X O T I C ATM S E C T I O N TWO A D J U S T M E N T D I A G N O S T I C SC A U D I T M E N U S...

Page 14: ...sents various options that you may act upon MENU LAYOUT Observe that each menu screen basically uses the same layout The game ID Serial Number and Date of Manufacture will appear on most of the menu s...

Page 15: ...d maintain game performance and player satisfaction Use the Volume Up or Volume Down button to highlight the desired Diagnostic Menu option and press the Test button to enter Use the Service Credit bu...

Page 16: ...tine automatically tilts the motion seat at a right leaning angle TILT FORWARD The Tilt Forward routine automatically tilts the motion seat at a forward leaning angle TILT BACK The Tilt Back routine a...

Page 17: ...nd that all adjustments be set to identical values before Video Game Machines VGMs are linked VGMs might operate incorrectly if this is not the case with the following exceptions NOTE All cabinets mus...

Page 18: ...Three linking cables are required 2 The linking feature will not function if the master is not turned on and in normal game play mode If the master is turned off disconnected from the linking cable o...

Page 19: ...L m a _ i4IINGARV 1 ON 1 OFF O N 1 OFF 1 O N i GENERAL I I I ori I I ON 1 ON 1 OFF I ON i I Table for DIP Switch 2 Diagnostics 7...

Page 20: ...ess the Test button The memory circuits are shown as gray with a white outline During the test KS are good if they turn green they are faulty if they turn red The game automatically returns to the Dia...

Page 21: ...esults on screen Press the Service Credit button to clear errors and restart the test cycle Press the Test button to exit from this menu screen STEERING WHEEL TEST To verify the proper directional mov...

Page 22: ...both the grid and dots are clear Inspect monitor convergence linearity and screen size If any of the tests show a need for CRT adjustment use the proper knobs on the Monitor Controls board Main Menu B...

Page 23: ...to exrt thus screen Press the Service Credit button to return to the Diagnostic Menu Main Menu Diagnostic Menu continued LED Test LED TEST To verify that the Dashboard LED s function properly select L...

Page 24: ...the Volume Up or Volume Down button Press the Service Credit button to return to the Main Menu from this screen The Game Audits Table displays the play statistics The left side of the table names the...

Page 25: ...M a i n M e n u Game Audits continued i GAME AUDITS GAME AUDITS I Audit Table page 4 b Diagnostics 13...

Page 26: ...1 Meln Mdnlt I I j Game Audits continued Diagnostics 14...

Page 27: ...it Table page 7 Diagnostics 15...

Page 28: ...ts Menu option on the Main Menu and press the Test button Use these screens to optimize game performance and earnings The Adjustments Menu offers several options Press the Volume Up or Volume Down but...

Page 29: ...E PLAY GERMANY 1 GERMANY 2 GERMANY 3 GE9MANY 4 SCRMANY 5 SERMANY ECA 1 GERMAYY ECA GEPirlANY ECA 3 9UhCARY 8TAL Y JAPAN 1 lAPAN 3 iAPPN 4 JAPAN 5 JAPAN 6 UETrlERLANDS VEW ZFALAND 1 VEW ZEALAND 2 UOR W...

Page 30: ...1 250 461 00 11250 i 1 w 11250 461 00 1 5c 4m 00 COlNl Fir A f1 00 fl Oil x i fl 0 0 flOO ii ET fl oo z 25e 2 25e 2 25e 2 2 25e 25C 2 2 25c Sl 00 COlN 5OP 5OP SOP 5OP 5op 5OP SOP SOP 251 256 250 25e 2...

Page 31: ...i To further optimize game performance and earnings select any one of the options on the Adjustments Menu Press the Volume Up or Volume Down button to highlight an option and press the Test button Eac...

Page 32: ...ing 20 88 Game Adjustments continued I Attract Mode Sound Menu Attract Mode Sound This determines if the game will make sounds in the attract mode The settings for this adjustment are ON OFF Factory S...

Page 33: ...e A d j u s t m e n t s c o n t i n u e d Manual Trams Disabled Menu Manual Trans Disabled This provides control of the manual transmission option The setting choices are ON OFF Factory Setting OFF M...

Page 34: ...djustments continued High Score Reset Menu High Score Reset This determines the number of points required to reset the high score The setting range is Maximum 25000 Minimum 1000 Factory Setting 5000 M...

Page 35: ...ght the Utilities option on the Main Menu then press the Test button Press the Service button to return to the Main Menu from this screen The Utilities Menu offers several options Press the Volume Up...

Page 36: ...cores Press the Volume Up or Volume Down buttons to highlight the Reset High Scores option on the Main Menu then press the Test button This deletes all high scores and removes player identitles from m...

Page 37: ...screen M a i n M e n u Adjust Volume 2 A D J U S T V O L U M E To select a desirable volume level select Adjust Volume at the Main Menu Press the Volume Up or Volume Down button to highlight the Adju...

Page 38: ...CRUIS N E X O T I C A TM S E C T I O N T H R E E S E R V I C E...

Page 39: ...and void the warranty WARNING GROUND GAMES Avoid electncai shocks Do not plug In a VGM until you have inspected and properly grounded It Only plug this game Into a grounded three wire outlet Do not u...

Page 40: ...xperience seizures while watchmg some ktnds of television pictures or playing certain video games People who have not had any previous seizures may nonetheless have an undetected epileptic condition I...

Page 41: ...p of the cabinet Lift the marquee straight out from cabinet and set aside to expose the opening in the cabinet Perform the desired repair or equipment replacement To re install align the contoured mar...

Page 42: ...removing the speakers from the enclosure Perform the desired repair or equipment replacement i Carefully reseat the seals upon completing any task in the speaker enclosure Reconnect the wires includi...

Page 43: ...he monitor from the wiring harness and ground wires i Remove 4 nuts securing the monitor mounting flanges to the mounting panel Pull the monitor carefully from the cabtnet and set aside i Perform the...

Page 44: ...e light bulbs from the sockets for both the Radio and Start buttons and set asrde Remove 5 hex head screws that form the outline of the pod and set aside i Lift the Center Control Pod from the Dashboa...

Page 45: ...p with pin 1 on the power connection for the Dashboard Re attach the PCB to the pod and then fasten the pod to the dashboard Check for pinched wires Re install the Dashboard and fasten in place with t...

Page 46: ...e install the Dashboard and fasten tn place with the screws provided To service View Buttons Refer to the Control Pod Buttons and Shifter Service Illustration Switch off the power to the game machine...

Page 47: ...crews used to fasten the cover plate to the center of the steering wheel Remove the cover plate and set aside Remove the 3 screws used to fasten the wheel hoop to the shaft Pull the wheel hoop off of...

Page 48: ...ice instructions for Dashboard Label and disconnect wiring for keypad Remove the 4 nuts and set of spacers used to fasten the Keypad to the dashboard Lift the keypad out Perform the desired repair or...

Page 49: ...and reconnect wiring including ground Align the holes for the screws and fasten in place with the hardware provided To service Coin Meter Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC lin...

Page 50: ...to reinstall the perforated cover so that it seals tightly against the metal plate To service Memory The ROM Read Only Memory circuits contain the computer operating instructions for this game Memory...

Page 51: ...ive containers for storage if not reinstalled immediately Perform the desired repair or equipment replacement i Be certain to reinstall the perforated cover so that it seals tightly against the metal...

Page 52: ...estal and set aside r Slide the seat assembly forward and remove the two tamper resistant screws from the rear of the metal panel on top of the pedestal assembly Slide the seat assembly backward and r...

Page 53: ...WAY PARTS OR CIRCUIT MODlFlCATlONS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE1 USE ONLY MIDWAY AUTHORlZtD PARTS For safety and rellabtllty substitute parts and modifications are not recommended Subs...

Page 54: ...Cabinet Front View REHT DASH BRACKET 04 12461 2 MAP CABINETTREAD PLATE 01 14889 Pedestal Assembly Parts 2...

Page 55: ...Cabinet Rear View Rear Door Assembly 01 8969 4 1 0 8 0 1 2 1 9 1 1 3 22 iii16 RE i L PEP CCC BCK CAM 01 7264 r CTK PE AINLR L 5 4420 01141 00 Parts 3...

Page 56: ...Seat Pedestal Assembly Parts 4...

Page 57: ...AC Power Plug Assemblies 4004 01041 06 A 23069 Pedal Assembly 20 10135 P a r t s 5...

Page 58: ...Marquee Assembly x...

Page 59: ...Fluorescent Lamp Assemblies A 23252 OTHER ASSEMBLY LIGHT FIXTURE SHIELD 04 12696 Psrtc 7...

Page 60: ...Dashboard Assembly Park 8...

Page 61: ...Main Dash Assembly b Steering Wheel Parts 9...

Page 62: ...5014 12909 00 STEERING PUTEN7IOMEltl...

Page 63: ...Button Pod Assembly iCSFVFL Y OTHER ASSEMBLIES LAMP MINI SWITCH D41 5647 12133 00 LAMP BULB i4V 658 24 662 3 1 Shifter Pod Assembly 03 9793 iC E3 I I Tip Hi 1 S kG Parts 11...

Page 64: ...Shifter Assembly 20 10495 Parts 12...

Page 65: ...Assembly 27 3725 7 SJTTO 4 EEiEL ENTRY 3EJEC BL73h 24 8768 27 3730 or 27 3733 REJECT BEZEL i 27 3731 REJE ZT F W P NOTE SEE COIN DOOR APPLICATION CHART FOR ASSEMBLY NUMBER _ 5580 l 3476 00 ColN tETER...

Page 66: ...ly 20 10537 NOTE Many computer grade power supplies we alternate wire colors This is acceptable as long as the plnout IS correct Electronics Asse Parts 14 OTHER ASSEMBLES NOT SHOWN LED ADAPTER ASSEMBL...

Page 67: ...D CPU Board Assembly A 22536 Parts 15...

Page 68: ...OM P 41 16431 13 Programming Images EPHUMP n n I I FPROM P u15 A 5341 1643 _ U18 1 A 534 I OM Assembly 1 EPROM Assembl I l 19 Images 1 trt A 5341 16431 20 Images 1 5347 l 6378 00 High Score Memory Bac...

Page 69: ...rd 04 12770 1 Field Replaceable Board Parts Description I Part Number I Designation Fuse 4A SB 5731 14094 00 1 Fl F2 Fuse 63A FB 5731 15627 00 i F3 PLD Assy Primary A 23362 u3 PLD Assy Secondary A 233...

Page 70: ...5556 l 3956 00 5733 l 2869 00 Cables Fire Wire Linking Cable 16FT IDC Cable Keypad Harness Line Voltage Cable Main Wiring Harness Ribbon Cable 26 Pin Seat DC Power Cable USA DBV Acceptor Cable 20 105...

Page 71: ...Line Cord Application Chart 5850 5850 5850 5850 5850 5850 14699 01 14699 02 14699 03 14699 00 14699 04 14699 05 14699 06 USA I I I I Canada Austria I France Australia Belgium Parts 19...

Page 72: ...CRUIS N E X O T I C ATM S E C T I O N F I V E W I R I N G...

Page 73: ...19 White Brown Gear 3 Green Red X 20 N C Gear 4 Green Orange Y 2 1 _ N C N C z 22 Whiter N C a 2 3 White N C b 2 4 White f N C C 2 5 N C 1Radio Switch 1 N C 1 d 1 26 1 N C Ground Black e 2 7 1Black 1G...

Page 74: ...Cabinet Wiring Wiring 3...

Page 75: ...Power Inlet Mounting Plate Power Wiring Diagram IO FlN LINE VOLTAGE T r u Fia FkMALE COMMON CABLE ASSEMBLY TRANSFORMEH...

Page 76: ...on Blinking Signals Normal Operatron Bottom Center Power Red O f f Power Not Received O n Signals Normal Operatton Blinking Abnormal Power Reception I CPU DIP Switch 1 Settings Function SW1 SW2 SW3 SW...

Page 77: ...GN2 CAN3 SWl3 lTL3 UK3 JPN3 N3 BLGN3 NTHRLDSl FNLDl NRWYl DNMKl HUN1 NT Cm t I DENMARK I OFF OFF 1 ON 1 OFF 1 0 Dc LUaL I anotes default setting Switches 1 through 5 select country Switches 6 and 7 ar...

Page 78: ...semblies discharge static electricity on Your body To discharge static begin by connecting the line cord to a properly grounded outlet but do not turn on the power Next touch the safety ground stud of...

Page 79: ...oin switches connecl properly to control Input wires 1 Unlock and open cash door Empty cash box and inspect revenue for counterleit currency 2 Check vault Remove any items that block path from mechani...

Page 80: ...d w f S O TS COMMON OPTIONAL WIRING I COIN SWW 2 INCORRECT WIRING A connection between JAMMA coin input pins will cause twice the desired credits for each coin Inserted A coin meter with a defective o...

Page 81: ...ecessary set it to agree wrth local AC line voltage Retest game Open fuse I Turn off power Examine AC fuse on power chassrs 2 Examine DC fuses on cabinet wall or electronic equipment shelf 3 Replace f...

Page 82: ...for specific wiring information and voltage limits 3 Set the digltal voltmeter to the Z volt AC setting and measure DC voltages at power connector pins Any reading here indicates that supply voltages...

Page 83: ...shing Arrows etc are lit 4 Verify each acceptor operates properly by placing it in working game Replace bad parts 1 Press and hold the TEST MODE swatch insrde coin door to enter Menu System Select SWI...

Page 84: ...s 1 Record any error messages that occur during self test 2 From the Diagnostic Menu select DIP SWITCH TEST Confirm the link is enabled 3 Be sure that each VGM has a unique ID number 4 Select LINKING...

Page 85: ...Insert crossover connection between coupled VGMs Standard couplers appear identical to devices supplied with games but do not include an internal crossover 2 Verify each linking crossover coupler oper...

Page 86: ...re type specified in pans lrstrng Other types wrll Irght but may produce too much heat Excess heat may cause switches to bind 1 Check for wires caught rn door hinges latches or switch contacts 2 Verif...

Page 87: ...el Driver Board Replace bad fuses Use digrtal voltmeter to verify AC voltage between each fuse holder and ground You should measure approxrmately 25V See Wiring Dragram 3 Use the 20 VAC setting on dig...

Page 88: ...MOUNTING NUT BELT TENSION BOLT How to Adjust Belt Tightness rRkClG EUTTOb SOOSTE F RES RE SFCE3CMf ER STEERiNG WHEEL A SPEED SHIFTEd Player Pane Controls Troubleshooting 11...

Page 89: ...horizontal output transistor and related circuitry I Verify circuit boards are correct for this game Label on each board record manufacturers name assembly number and program version Verify ROM instru...

Page 90: ...e VGM and discharge the CRT before attempting service Even properly discharged tubes can revert to a highly charged state without reapplication ofpower WARNING In normal operation the monitor doesn t...

Page 91: ...Weo Game Machrne VGM 2 Assure video monitor is correct type for thus game Video monitors with wrong resolution can t lock sync 1 Check to see if Video Board puts out type of sync that your monitor req...

Page 92: ...ostic Menu select MONITOR TEST Watch Crosshatch Screen while adjusting HORIZONTAL POSITION pot for best picture You ll find this pot on Monitor Remote Control Board behind coin door 1 Substitute worki...

Page 93: ...ng sc i s ard magnets of loose parts or wares Verify p r o p e r operatfon o f Aud o Bo rcl by placing rt in a working VGM Use 20 volt DC setting on digttal vc trr e Is measure DC voltages present a D...

Reviews: