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2-2 Caution 

When Handling

b.

C.

d.

f.

h.

i.

AC power must always be turned OFF, and the game unplugged, before

replacing any parts or connecting/disconnecting connectors.

When unplugging the game from an 

 outlet, always grasp the plug,

not the cord.

Do not subject game to physical shock when transporting or moving it.

The power supply range is between 1 

 (switchable to 220 VAC).

The cabinet must be grounded with a securely connected ground plug.

Care must be taken at all times to avoid electrical shock whenever inspecting

or adjusting the game, particularly around the monitor.

Always return the levelers to the extreme 

 position before moving the

game, and separate the game into its two assemblies   cabinet and seat.

Adjustment is required whenever the game PC board, gun, steering wheel,

pedal assemblies or potentiometers are changed,

DO NOT attempt to repair the Printed Circuit Board 

It contains

sensitive chips that could easily be damaged by even the 

small 

internal ‘voltage

of a multi-meter. Always return the PCB to your distributor for any repairs.

3. 

INSPECTION

NOTE: 

The Control Panel (dashboard) is shipped separately with the Monitor

Cabinet, and must be installed by the operator as described in Section 

4-2.

The LUCKY   WILD Game cartons should be carefully inspected upon receipt to

insure that the game is complete and was delivered in good condition.

Inspect the game cabinet by doing the following:

1. Examine the cabinet exterior for dents, chips, or broken parts.

2. Unlock and open the rear service door and the front coin door.

Inspect the interior of the cabinet as follows:

a. Verify that all plug-in connectors (on the cabinet harnesses) are firmly

plugged in. DO NOT force connectors together. The connectors are keyed so

they fit only in the proper orientation. A reversed edge connector can damage

a PCB and will void your warranty.

b. Inspect the power cord to insure that there are no cuts or dents in the insula-

tion.

c. Inspect the power supply connectors.

d. Inspect other major sub-assemblies, such as the video display monitor, PCB,

gun assemblies, steering assembly and speakers. Make sure that they are

mounted securely and that all ground wires are 

 connected.

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Summary of Contents for LUCKY & WILD

Page 1: ...reen 6 5 4 Test Screens 8 5 5 Gun Adjustment 9 5 6 Initializing Controls 10 5 7 Monitor Adjustment 11 6 HOWTO PLAY 12 7 MAINTENANCE 7 l Replacing Gun Assembly 13 7 2 Replacing Fluorescent Lamp 14 7 3...

Page 2: ...e Option Settings Game Fee Example 7 5 4 Switch Test Screen 6 5 5 Switch Test Description Table 8 5 6 Gun Adjustment Aiming Screens 9 57 Switch Test Screen Initialize Completed 10 5 8 Monitor Remote A...

Page 3: ...ys Coin Box _ _ _ 2 Coin Door _ 2 Rear Door _ ___ _ _ __ _ 2 Security Wrench _ _ _ 1 Instruction Manual _ 1 Note Specifications may change without prior notice Modification and or alteration of the LU...

Page 4: ...of a multi meter Always return the PCB to your distributor for any repairs 3 INSPECTION NOTE The Control Panel dashboard is shipped separately with the Monitor Cabinet and must be installed by the op...

Page 5: ...4 INSTALLATION 4 l Game Components L UPPEI oJ I SERVlCE DOOR GAME PC BOARD POWER SWTCH r Illustration 4 1 314 FRONT and BACK VIEW OF GAME 3...

Page 6: ...edge to the upper control panel shelf of the cabinet with four 4 bolts 4 3 Attaching the Seat Assembly to the Monitor Cabinet a b C d Roll the monitor cabinet to its intended operating area Roll the s...

Page 7: ...F Ilhmration 5 l SERVICE PANEL 1 Test Switch Turning this switch ON enters the Test Mode and activates the Game Option Screen on the monitor This is where the self tests are performed and game variabl...

Page 8: ...Screen Gun Initialize Screen Cross Hatch Pattern 2 and Color Bar Test Screen to appear Refer to Section 5 4 Test Screens for information regarding each screen At the end of testing turn the test switc...

Page 9: ...ard setting 0 COIN MECH 1 1 Coin co as X credit s l 9 original setting is 1 4 COIN MECH 2 1 1 Coin munts as X credlt s 1 l 9 original setting is 1 7 GAMEFEE for player 1 Numb of credits to start the l...

Page 10: ...splayed and the numbers decrease With the steering wheel turned to the right RIGHT OK is displayed and the numbers increase f ACCEL When the a cslerat pedal is depressed the value increases and OK is...

Page 11: ...ve abnormally during game play b When the gun and are aligned squeeze the nigger This will cause Screen 2 to be displayed c Rotate the left gun 1P until it is aligned with the lower right icon Be care...

Page 12: ...displayed on the monitor screen set the test switch to ON while pressing the service switch SWITCH TEST DIP S W 12345678 TEST SW ON COIN 1 SW OFF 00 COIN2 SW OFF 00 HANDLE 00 CENTER ACCEL 00 BRAKE 00...

Page 13: ...pattern l Use VR 103 V POS to adjust cross hatch UP or DOWN Use VR 106 H PO to adjust cross hatch LEFT or RIGHT Cross Hatch Pattern with White Block Adjust White block adjusmrent should not be necessa...

Page 14: ...yer keeps the trigger depressed the gun fires continuously The enemies emerge on the screen and attack using a machine gun and grenades The player s attempts to repel the enemy attacks and avoid takin...

Page 15: ...e the cover holder to the gun on the side opposite the gun base Remove the cover holder Carefully disconnect the 9 pin Amp connector Remove the two 2 bolts holding the gun base to the dashboard Tilt a...

Page 16: ...d remove the marquee panel by sliding up and out 4 Remove the fluorescent lamp from its holders by rorating tube and pulling outward 5 Replace with a new 20 watt fluorescent lamp Illustration 7 2 REPL...

Page 17: ...the harness from the steering assembly 5 Remove the nuts that hold the steering assembly to take out the steer ing assembly 742 Replacing the Steering Assembly Potentiometer 1 Open Control Panel Ref 7...

Page 18: ...y can be taken out from the front 7 5 2 Replacing the Pedal Assembly Potentiometer 1 Remove the pedal assembly Ref 7 5 l 2 Remove the two 2 cap bolts that hold the potentiometer brackets 3 Take out th...

Page 19: ...two 2 mounting screws securing the EM PC board to the PC board case Gently pull the EM PC board and the game PC board out to remove The entire PC game case may be removed after step 2 if required by r...

Page 20: ...ents referring to sections 5 5 and 5 6 5 Check all wiring connections as malfunctions can be caused by loose connections 6 Foreign substances or dust on the game PCB or on the monitor PCB may cause ma...

Page 21: ...COIN CONTROLS COIN DOOR ASSEMBLY 19...

Page 22: ...Parts List...

Page 23: ...9 GUN ASSEMBLY...

Page 24: ...9 PARTS cont 23...

Page 25: ...LUCKY WILDM WIRING DIAGRAM 27...

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