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0-1 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING NETWORK PLAY SETUP
• To perform work safely, be sure to secure the space corresponding to number
of machines to be linked. Failure to observe this can cause accident.
• To avoid accidents, use a cable cover that will not cause patrons to trip when
laying network cables in areas of heavy foot traffic.
• To prevent accidents and acts of vandalism, cover the network cables with the
strongest cover possible.
• Before starting to work, ensure that the power switch is OFF. Failure to observe
this can cause electric shock or short circuit.
• Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires may cause electric shock
or short circuit or present a fire risk.
• Do not touch undesignated places. Touching places not designated can cause
electric shock or short circuit.
• This work should be performed by the site maintenance individual or other
skilled professional. Performing work with non-technical personnel can cause
electric shock.
• When linking a number of machines, be sure to supply sufficient power for the
corresponding number of machines. Be sure to secure per machine current as
stated in this manual. Failure to observe this can cause a fire and an electric
shock accident.
• The distance between game machines is limited by the length of the network
cable used, but try to separate the machines as much as possible. If the interval
between them is too short, and if a customer should fall down, there could be a
head injury or other serious accident. The interval shown in the illustration in this
manual assumes that optional items have been attached.
• Do not work in areas where there are inclines, level differences, grooves, etc.
Otherwise workers could stumble and fall or suffer other serious accident. Also,
work cannot be performed properly.
Network play can be enjoyed with this product by having two units connected by LAN cable.
Provide appropriate electrical power to each of the two game machines.
Use the following as a guide: current capacity per machine is 15 A in areas of 100 ~ 120 V, and 7 A in areas of 220 ~
240 V.
Summary of Contents for AFTER BURNER CLIMAX
Page 12: ...1 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FIG 1b FIG 1c FIG 1d...
Page 50: ...7 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE 42 FIG 7 1b...
Page 58: ...8 GAME DESCRIPTION 50 FIG 8b FIG 8c...
Page 80: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY FIG 9 3a03...
Page 83: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 9 75 FIG 9 3b03...
Page 151: ...TROUBLESHOOTING 17 143 3 Remove the front door FIG 17 3b 4 Replace fuse inside base FIG 17 3c...
Page 176: ...22 PARTS LIST 168 PARTS LIST 22...
Page 181: ...PARTS LIST 22 173 2 ASSY ROLLING BASE ABX 1000 D 1 3 Fastening Torque...
Page 190: ...22 PARTS LIST 182 8 MOTOR UNIT ABX 3200 D 1 2 Fastening Torque...
Page 205: ...PARTS LIST 22 197 22 ASSY MONITOR BOX ABX 1100 D 1 2 Opposite side...
Page 209: ...PARTS LIST 22 201 25 ASSY COINCHUTE TOWER ABX 1200 D 1 2 Coin Box Part...
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Page 217: ...PARTS LIST 22 209 32 ASSY BILLBOARD ABX 1500 D 1 2...
Page 223: ...PARTS LIST 22 215 36 THROTTLE UNIT ABX W O GRIP 610 0758 D 1 2...
Page 225: ...PARTS LIST 22 217 37 ASSY SEAT UPPER ABX 1700 D 1 2...
Page 233: ...225 WIRING DIAGRAM 24 WIRING DIAGRAM D 1 2 24...
Page 234: ...226 WIRING DIAGRAM 24 D 2 2...