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18. TROUBLESHOOTING
18 − 1 CARD READER/WRITER
● If an error code is displayed, have the site maintenance individual or
other skilled professional resolve it. If someone without specialized or
technical knowledge attempts to rectify the problem, electric shock,
short circuits or fire may result. If there is no site maintenance individual
or technician available, turn the power OFF immediately, and contact
your retailer or the office listed in this manual.
● If problems other than those noted in this manual occur, or the
countermeasures suggested result in no improvement, do not try to
rectify the problem by other means. Turn the power OFF immediately,
and contact your retailer or the office listed in this manual. Careless
countermeasures can result in unexpected accidents.
● If an error occurs in the card reader/writer, the machine will not be able
to update data on cards. There is also a chance that card data may
have been damaged.
Attempting to use a card with damaged data will trigger another error.
Explain to the player that in order to determine whether the card can
be used or not, he or she must play the game again. If the player
wishes to play again, press the SERVICE Button to give him or her a
credit.
● If errors occur repeatedly, perform a head cleaning.
If the machine detects a problem while the machine's card reader/writer is in use, it will display
an error message from Table 18.1a. The message will also be displayed if a problem is detected
while testing the reader/writer. (see 10-3F.)
If an error occurs in the card reader/writer, the machine will not be able to update data on cards.
There is also a chance that card data may have been damaged. Attempting to use a card with
damaged data will cause the same error message to be displayed again.
Explain to the player that in order to determine whether the card can be used or not, he or she
must play the game again.
If there is data left over from an update in progress, the machine will display a message from
Table 18.1b. By following the instructions contained in the message, the data can be transferred
to a new card from the dispenser.
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Page 189: ...182 1 TOP ASSY FZR DX D 1 3...
Page 199: ...192 6 ASSY STEERING MOTOR FZR 1240 D 1 2 Motor Installation Temporary Attachment...
Page 201: ...194 7 ASSY COCKPIT FZR 2000 D 1 2 Fastening Torque Opposite Side...
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Page 205: ...198 9 ASSY SEAT FZR 2100 D 1 2...
Page 210: ...203 11 ASSY PILLAR BASE FZR 3000 D 1 2...
Page 212: ...205 12 ASSY SUBCABI BASE FZR 3100 D 1 2...
Page 215: ...208 14 ASSY ROLLING MECHA FZR 3200 D 1 2...
Page 221: ...214 20 ASSY MAIN BD FZR 4000 D 1 2 Do not wire across the diagonal lines...
Page 227: ...220 25 ASSY MONITOR BOX FZR 1100 D 1 2...
Page 229: ...222 26 ASSY SUB MONITOR BOX FZR 1150X D 1 2 SECTION A 201 8 2 104 203 4 1 3 201 44 A A...
Page 234: ...227 30 ASSY COINCHUTE TOWER FZR 1400 D 1 2...
Page 237: ...230 32 CARD UNIT TWIN R VOF 0460 D 1 2 Details of part A A...
Page 241: ...234 35 ASSY FLOOR R FZR 3820 D 1 2...
Page 243: ...236 36 ASSY FLOOR L FZR 3840 D 1 2...
Page 246: ...239 38 ASSY ROOF FRAME FZR 3900 D 1 2...
Page 250: ...243 24 WIRING DIAGRAM D 1 3...
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