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8 ASSY ACCEL&BRAKE (SPG-2200)

(D-1/2)

Summary of Contents for AV F-ZERO AX

Page 1: ...venient for referring to it anytime when necessary DX TYPE MANUAL NO 420 6769 01 F ZE R O AX DX T Y P E OWNE R S MANUAL SEGA CORPORATION 12 14 Higashikohjiya 2 Chome Ohta ku Tokyo 144 8532 Japan Phone...

Page 2: ...t be sure to connect it to the Ground Except the product with which the power cord with earth is used Perform work in accordance with the instructions herein stated Instructions for work are explained...

Page 3: ...nt should be performed only by those technical personnel who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise Be sure to adjust the monitor projector properly Applies only to the product with mon...

Page 4: ...ifications might have been made after the publication of this Manual In order to meet the above situations mention the Serial No when contacting the applicable places SEGA product has warning displays...

Page 5: ...INTAINING THE SEAT MOTION MECHANISM 129 13 ACCELERATOR BRAKE 131 13 1 ADJUSTING OR REPLACING THE VOLUME 131 13 2 GREASING 132 14 COIN SELECTOR 133 15 MONITOR 134 15 CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS CONCERNING TH...

Page 6: ...on of the product Operate the product after carefully reading and sufficiently understanding the instructions If the product fails to function satisfactorily non technical personnel should under no ci...

Page 7: ...follows Site maintenance personnel Persons with experience in maintaining amusement equipment vending machines etc working under the supervision of the owner operator of this product to maintain machi...

Page 8: ...age Power Cords When or after installing the product do not unnecessarily pull the power cord If damaged the power cord can cause a fire or electric shock In case the power cord is damaged ask for rep...

Page 9: ...er to PROJECTOR Static electricity from your body may damage some electronics devices on the IC board Before handling the IC board touch a grounded metallic surface so that the static electricity can...

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Page 12: ...location s power supply voltage and frequency requirements A plate describing Electrical Specifications is attached to the product Non compliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire an...

Page 13: ...dance with the instructions listed in this manual do not attempt to disassemble it in any other way Specific tools and adjustment procedures are required to assemble and disassemble the mechanical par...

Page 14: ...yway to the installation location is too narrow or too low follow the steps listed in this manual to disassemble the machine See Section 8 2 3500mm 2350mm 150mm 1500mm 1020mm FIG 2 b DIMENSIONS OF THE...

Page 15: ...e players or the customers physical conditions It is suggested to ensure a space allowing the players who feel sick while playing the game to take a rest Check if all of the adjusters are in contact w...

Page 16: ...ses until the problem is resolved Does the seat move in the direction that the controls are pressed Does the seat move smoothly Does the seat shake or rattle Are any unusual sounds produced during sea...

Page 17: ...tact with each other hitting accidents and or trouble between customers Check the control devices to make sure that there are no scratches or cracks on parts touched by players as such defects can cau...

Page 18: ...s might experience dizziness or headache depending on his physical condition when playing the game Instruct those who feel sick during play to have a medical examination To avoid injury resulting from...

Page 19: ...ime in the seat This game is for one player only If two or more patrons attempt to sit in the seat and play at the same time they may hit their heads hands or elbows possibly resulting in serious inju...

Page 20: ...ent patrons from playing the game with bag straps or scarves wrapped around their necks or while holding on to drinks as this can lead to accidents If a player appears to be in distress stop the seat...

Page 21: ...ot to place personal effects or other objects on the base of the machine If the safety sensor fails to detect these items the motion of the machine may cause them to fly out and strike other patrons P...

Page 22: ...en an unjust act is performed no written data is backed up mechanically The following acts may be judged to be unjust acts Since it also becomes a defect of operation and the cause of parts damage cau...

Page 23: ...card and a license card at the same time insert the memory card first Player data will not be used in the game if the cards are inserted in the wrong order Be sure to use a memory card containing F Z...

Page 24: ...L ACCELERATOR BRAKE SEAT SAFETY BELT MAIN BASE POP LICENSE CARD SLOT FRONT LID AC UNIT SAFETY SENSOR FIG 4 a OVERVIEW FIG 4 b FRONT VIEW TABLE 4 Dimensions and Weights Width Length Height Weight Cabin...

Page 25: ...of 200 Magnetic Cards TABLE 5 a ACCESSORIES KEY MASTER 220 5576 2 For opening closing the doors KEY 2 For the CASHBOX DOOR DESCRIPTION OWNERS MANUAL Part No Qty 420 6769 01 1 Note Figures NOTE Parts n...

Page 26: ...transporting the Game Board See 19 6 ASSY FIBER CABLE NETWORK CABLE 10 m 600 7269 1000 1 Used for the Network Play See Section 20 The following Table 5b lists the parts that had been separately packe...

Page 27: ...e 4 of Section 6 123 GD DRIVE BRACKET 105 5435 1 To be mounted on the GD ROM drive See 3 of Section 6 SCREW 000 P00416 W 3 Used for securing the GD ROM DRIVE See 3 of Section 6 TAPPING SCREW 012 P0040...

Page 28: ...parts in this Table 5c are in the crate If not so contact where you have obtained the product GD ROM DRIVE 610 0617 1 610 0617 01 Device that loads the software in a GD ROM disc See 6 of Section 6 GD...

Page 29: ...k to the player during operation Provide sufficient space so that assembling can be performed Performing work in places with narrow space or low ceiling may cause an accident and assembly work to be d...

Page 30: ...sertion may cause damage to the connector and present a fire risk INSTALLING THE COIN CHUTE TOWER AND THE POP POP CARD SECURING IN PLACE ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT INSTALLING THE GD ROM DRIVE SETTING THE GD...

Page 31: ...he cash box door Accidents may occur if the door is free to swing open or closed Spread a blanket or other soft surface on the floor next to where the coin chute tower is to be installed and place the...

Page 32: ...HEXAGONAL BOLT 4 black M8 20 w spring washer flat washer used PHOTO 6 1 c Install 4 hexagonal bolts on the bottom of the coin chute tower HEXAGONAL BOLT 4 black M8 20 w spring washer flat washer used...

Page 33: ...monitor box Tighten the 3 truss screws TRUSS SCREW 3 black M4 10 POP PHOTO 6 1 f Assemble the POP card as shown in the diagram and attach it to the card reader writer INSTALLING THE POP AND THE POP C...

Page 34: ...oor and make sure that the machine position is level Transport the product to the installation position Have all of the Adjusters make contact with the floor Adjust the Adjuster s height by using a wr...

Page 35: ...carefully and avoid exposure to heat shock and static electricity as these may cause damage to the device The key chip is contained in the GD ROM disc case Always use them as a set GD DRIVE BRACKET GD...

Page 36: ...lockwise the lid to remove TRUSS SCREW 1 M3 8 PHOTO 6 3 b Set the GD ROM disc onto the GD ROM drive with its labeled side facing upward Return the lid to its original place and fix it with 1 truss hea...

Page 37: ...rom the coin chute tower side of the base Unlock it and remove the 2 truss screws Unlock TRUSS SCREW 2 M4 8 chrome FLOOR R PHOTO 6 3 d Affix the GD ROM drive with 3 screws PHOTO 6 3 e SCREW 3 M4 16 w...

Page 38: ...cable to the GD ROM drive and the TRIFORCE board Plug the connectors in securely making sure they are connected in the proper direction POWER CABLE CONNECTOR JST NH6P PHOTO 6 3 f GD ROM DRIVE Unfaste...

Page 39: ...ith the prepared cable If the grounding work is not performed appropriately customers can be subjected to an electric shock and the product s functioning may not be stable For Taiwan Ensure that the p...

Page 40: ...efore this procedure is not necessary Connect the Earth Wire to the Earth Terminal Firmly insert the power plug into the socket outlet Insert the opposite side of Power Cord plug to the AC Unit s conn...

Page 41: ...e seat moves left and right 2 The seat comes to rest in a level position 3 The steering wheel rotates left and right 4 The steering wheel comes to rest in a 12 o clock position When the initialization...

Page 42: ...initialization process Refer to the drive board s 7 seg display to locate and resolve the problem If there are any defects or abnormalities in the network play connection or settings the machine will...

Page 43: ...rmation on the main game board and the media board If the information is displayed correctly this indicates that the game boards are functioning properly SYSTEM INFORMATION MAIN BOARD REGION BOOT VERS...

Page 44: ...LEFT OFF ON BOOST OFF ON SENSOR RIGHT OFF ON GAS 0 FF SERVICE OFF ON BRAKE 0 FF TEST OFF ON START BUTTON VIEW CHANGE 1 OFF ON VIEW CHANGE 2 OFF ON VIEW CHANGE 3 OFF ON VIEW CHANGE 4 OFF ON PRESS TEST...

Page 45: ...ment as to whether an adjustment is needed If it is necessary adjust the monitor by referring to Chapter 15 3 SOUND TEST In the system test mode selecting SOUND TEST causes the screen on which sound r...

Page 46: ...heir wiring connections are working properly Perform the above inspections also at the time of monthly inspection OUTPUT TEST START BUTTON OFF ON VIEW CHANGE 1 OFF ON VIEW CHANGE 2 OFF ON VIEW CHANGE...

Page 47: ...out from a container that was unpacked immediately before use Use of any deformed or deteriorated card may cause a trouble Do not include a corrugated bent or used card in the card deck When the unit...

Page 48: ...rds into the Dispenser Be careful not to insert the cards in the wrong direction or with the wrong side facing up The Dispenser can only hold 100 cards Do not attempt to insert more than 100 cards Too...

Page 49: ...Card Reader Writer and cause noise Always remember to remove the Cleaning Card after completing head cleaning After head cleaning wait for the SEGA LOGO to be displayed at least twice before resuming...

Page 50: ...jury If a trouble such as card jamming occurs on the card reader writer you are notified of the trouble on the screen You cannot proceed to a play unless you resolve the trouble at this time First ide...

Page 51: ...wing the shaft open the cover up Remove the card jammed in the card reader writer While drawing the shaft close the cover With the top cover closed release the green shaft Check that the top cover has...

Page 52: ...net by holding other portions can damage parts and installation portions due to the empty weight of the cabinet and cause personal injury Do not move the product with a GD ROM disc inside Remove the G...

Page 53: ...achine should be moved along a level floor Ramps should be used to climb descend steps 1 cm or greater in height The machine should not be moved any faster than walking speed about 2 km h The machine...

Page 54: ...of at least 1500mm in length The procedure cannot be carried out safely with a platform shorter than this When using a crane to move this machine ensure that the person operating the crane is properly...

Page 55: ...nstructions may result in accidents during assembly disassembly and electric shock short circuits and or personal injury during operation If the machine still does not fit through the entryway after f...

Page 56: ...Removing the monitor box will reduce its height to 1500 mm After disassembling the machine and transporting it through the door reverse the procedure to reassemble it FIG 8 2 In order to ensure safety...

Page 57: ...procedure When disassembling the machine in order to move it from one location to another perform the operations listed below Be sure to turn off the power before beginning Detach the POP see 1 of Se...

Page 58: ...Leave the center nut in place PHOTO 8 2 b Remove the 4 hexagonal bolts on the bottom of the coin chute tower PHOTO 8 2 c Close and lock the coin chute door and the cash box door Accidents may occur i...

Page 59: ...olts HEXAGONAL BOLT 4 black M8 20 w spring washer flat washer used PHOTO 8 2 d Slowly tilt the coin chute tower and lay it on the blanket The coin chute tower is connected to the base by wires Take ca...

Page 60: ...re perimeter of the front side cover in place Make sure that all 11 screws have been removed Remove the front side cover from the monitor box Removing the cover carelessly may damage it and the result...

Page 61: ...move the 3 truss screws holding the rear side cover in place and then remove the rear side cover The screws are located on surface of the side of the cover nearest the seat Repeat the above procedure...

Page 62: ...hen remove the plate PHOTO 8 2 k There are 2 wire connectors on the inside of the junction point between the roof frame and the lower light box Pull out the wires and unplug the connectors PHOTO 8 2 l...

Page 63: ...ecome broken while removing the screws Exercise caution while performing this operation Loosen the 2 screws on the bottom side PHOTO 8 2 m Remove the 4 hexagon nuts holding the roof frame in place PHO...

Page 64: ...epladder should be used to perform this operation PHOTO 8 2 o Working with at least 3 people pull out the roof frame from above When placing the roof frame aside take care not to pinch fingers or toes...

Page 65: ...inside front of the monitor lid Facing the lid there are 7 connectors on the left side and 1 on the right side Unplug the connector 7 Unplug the connector 1 PHOTO 8 2 q Remove the 6 hexagonal bolts fr...

Page 66: ...e right side Unfasten the cord clamp holding the wires in place and pull out the connectors Unplug the connector 4 Unplug the connector 1 PHOTO 8 2 s Reach through the monitor lid into the control pan...

Page 67: ...and on the left and right of the seat s headrest Sound output during Advertising mode can be turned on or off by adjusting the corresponding setting in test mode The Start button and the 4 View Chang...

Page 68: ...s energy goes to zero F ZERO LICENSE CARD You can receive your very own machine by purchasing a license card at the start of play You can save player data to the card including your name pilot rank pi...

Page 69: ...when the player takes first place on every course Time Attack Mode Race a set number of laps in time trial format and fight for the best total time record Ghost play is also available Internet rankin...

Page 70: ...rchase Screen You can insert the Memory Card in this screen as well but if you do not insert the Memory Card before the license card it will not work properly 4 The NAME ENTRY Screen Shown the first t...

Page 71: ...inked and playing Race Mode When you choose Race Mode in the usual way you will be taken to the Versus Screen Empty cabinets will display a similar screen If you are using a license card Race Mode rel...

Page 72: ...tack Mode total time best lap and max speed are shown Race Mode Time Attack Mode 9 The MACHINE SELECT Screen Select your machine You always get to choose machines regardless of your card The machines...

Page 73: ...el and the accelerator You can use the booster after the second lap so feel free to press the button in the center of the steering wheel When the booster is used the energy drain rate increases If ene...

Page 74: ...he Time Attack Ranking Screen shows the best times recorded in the cabinet When using a License Card your username is automatically entered If you are not using a License Card you can enter a three le...

Page 75: ...nging parts and pilots costs Pilot Points When you change machine parts the old parts are disposed of 16 Memory Card Screen Only with a Nintendo GameCube Memory Card inserted If you play with a Memory...

Page 76: ...License Card and the password shown on this screen into the F ZERO Official Home Page to join the Internet Rankings The launch of the Internet Rankings will be announced on the F ZERO Official Home P...

Page 77: ...sed when there is only one cabinet Race Mode VS BATTLE Human only race Description A race with only human competitors COM machines cannot join the race For two to four players To access Each participa...

Page 78: ...OR IC BOARD DATA CHECK When the machine is installed perform the following 1 Check to ensure each is the standard setting at shipment 2 Check each Input equipment in the INPUT TEST mode 3 Check each O...

Page 79: ...EMAGNETIZER SWITCH Eliminates the on screen color unevenness due to magnetization of CRT First use this SW before performing the monitor s color adjustment 10 1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER Never touch...

Page 80: ...73 FIG 10 1 b Open the Cashbox Door by using the key to have the Coin Meter appear underneath the Cashbox COIN METER COIN METER...

Page 81: ...s Press the TEST Button after powering on the unit to display the following SYSTEM MENU SYSTEM MENU RAM TEST MEDIA BOARD TEST SYSTEM INFORMATION JVS TEST SOUND TEST C R T TEST COIN ASSIGNMENTS CLOCK S...

Page 82: ...s immediately upon entering this test mode If GOOD is displayed at the right hand side of the screen memory IC is functioning properly After the test is complete move the cursor to EXIT and press the...

Page 83: ...n 2 2 Press the TEST Button on Screen 2 2 to return to the System Menu screen MEDIA BOARD TEST is used to check the memory and IC on the MEDIA BOARD connected to the TRIFORCE Test screens and test tim...

Page 84: ...em programmes SERIAL NO Serial number of the MAIN BOARD DIMM BOARD GDROM Type of MEDIA BOARD This example shows a DIMM BOARD TYPE 3 with a GD ROM DRIVE connected MEMORY SIZE Capacity of DIMM memory in...

Page 85: ...CH ANALOG OUT 0 CH CHARACTER CHARA 0 LINE 0 BACKUP 0 SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item Move the cursor to INPUT TEST a...

Page 86: ...EST AND SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT A A A B B C C C C C C C C On screen values change according to the input from switches and the volume SYSTEM PLAYER Values change with input from control panel other swi...

Page 87: ...ted item OUTPUT TYPE STEREO MONO Toggle the sound output from the I O PANEL audio output interface setting between STEREO and MONO Set to STEREO in this game machine RIGHT LEFT SPEAKER ON OFF When set...

Page 88: ...he left edge and white at the right edge C R T TEST 1 2 EDIT 1 NEXT 32 RED GREEN BLUE WHITE SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired te...

Page 89: ...ess of the screen CONTRAST 10 44 Adjust the colour contrast CONTRAST R 155 255 Adjust the RED contrast CONTRAST G 155 255 Adjust the GREEN contrast CONTRAST B 155 255 Adjust the BLUE contrast AUTO ADJ...

Page 90: ...BUTTON A B C C D H COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON COIN CHUTE TYPE INDIVIDUAL COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON INDIVIDUAL Adjust settings according to the specs of the cabinet COIN CHUTE Set to COMMON in this game mach...

Page 91: ...COIN CHUTE 1 MULTIPLIER 1 COIN COUNT AS 1 COIN S BONUS ADDER NO BONUS ADDER COIN TO CREDIT 1 COIN S 1 CREDIT EXIT COIN CHUTE 1 OPERATION COIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CREDIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SELECT WITH SER...

Page 92: ...red to start a game Set the number of credits required to start a game Set the number of credits required to buy a license card COIN ASSIGNMENTS GAME COST SETTING 2 CREDIT TO START 1 CREDIT TO BUY A L...

Page 93: ...cursor to the desired item and press the TEST Button to increase values The max value for YEAR is 2099 further increases return the value to 2000 Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to r...

Page 94: ...r MOBILE automatically for the communication network Priority is given to ETHER ETHER MOBILE DEFAULT MOBILE Set ETHER or MOBILE automatically for the communication network Priority is given to MOBILE...

Page 95: ...ER Setting REMOTE This option determines whether network settings will be handled automatically For this machine the option should be set to DISABLE The other items are set up automatically It s not n...

Page 96: ...on to move the cursor to the desired test item Press the TEST Button to enter the selected item After selecting an item read the explanations below regarding operation FIG 10 3 a GAME TEST MENU Screen...

Page 97: ...RIGHT OFF ON SENSOR LEFT OFF ON BOOST OFF ON SENSOR RIGHT OFF ON GAS 0 FF SERVICE OFF ON BRAKE 0 FF TEST OFF ON START BUTTON VIEW CHANGE 1 OFF ON VIEW CHANGE 2 OFF ON VIEW CHANGE 3 OFF ON VIEW CHANGE...

Page 98: ...he value of the variable resistor that detects the angle of the seat Tilt the seat by hand and check to make sure this value changes smoothly If the other input devices switches buttons sensors switch...

Page 99: ...n To avoid injury first make sure that no one is touching the wheel OUTPUT TEST START BUTTON OFF ON VIEW CHANGE 1 OFF ON VIEW CHANGE 2 OFF ON VIEW CHANGE 3 OFF ON VIEW CHANGE 4 OFF ON BOOST OFF ON STE...

Page 100: ...s indicated by the display to the right of the item Come to this screen periodically to check that the lamps light up with ON and turn off with OFF When you select STEERING or SEAT and press the TEST...

Page 101: ...the NETWORK SETTING screen is set to 1 Changing the configuration of the NUMBER 1 machine automatically follows the settings of the other numbered machines ADVERTISE SOUND Turn advertising sound outp...

Page 102: ...HARD and HARDEST Default setting NORMAL This changes the amount of bonus time given at checkpoints and the speed of COM machines Race Mode only HANDICAP Turns the Race Mode COM battles player battles...

Page 103: ...to 1 for the single setting 2 or more allows linked play You will need to set up groups and configure the NUMBER to enable linked play GROUP Used to set groups among the linked machines For instance i...

Page 104: ...Checking uses up one magnetic card If the test is completed without an error the machine dispenses the card from the card reader writer slot and posts a message asking you to remove the card When the...

Page 105: ...Memory Card that contains important information FIG 10 3 f b MEMORY CARD SLOT CHECK Screen 2 Insert the Memory Card to automatically begin reading and writing tests Re insertion is directed when the...

Page 106: ...e until the power is reset Be sure to set the appropriate time given the circumstances For instance if you close at midnight try setting the time to fifteen minutes before closing at 11 45 If you have...

Page 107: ...H SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 10 3 f c CLOSE SETTING WEEK Screen Weekly Time Settings Set the card close time for each day Press the SERVICE Button to select the day and the TEST Button t...

Page 108: ...ed in the game s controls After the input devices have been moved and their input values adjusted the screen display will change from PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CANCEL to PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT Press the...

Page 109: ...ENSE CARD PLAY Number of times license cards have been used LICENSE CARD BUY Number of license cards sold MEMCARD PLAY Number of times players have played using the Memory Card LINK VS PLAY Number of...

Page 110: ...player s machine has been destroyed in a single game shows average and maximum RACE RECORD 4 12 VS COURSE RANK DATA COURSE 1 2 3 4 5 6 RANK 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 RANK 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 RANK 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 RANK 4 0...

Page 111: ...0 00 000 MGULL 0 00 000 0 00 000 GTAXI 0 00 000 0 00 000 FATS 0 00 000 0 00 000 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE FIG 10 3 h e RACE RECORD 5 12 Screen This is play data by course for Time Attack Mode Cou...

Page 112: ...0 0 Bluster X 0 0 0 Devilfish RX 0 0 0 Extreme ZZ 0 0 0 Punisher 4X 0 0 0 Impulse 220 0 0 0 Meteor RR 0 0 0 Jupiter Q 0 0 0 Comet V 0 0 0 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE FIG 10 3 h f RACE RECORD 11 12 S...

Page 113: ...of credits input by the SERVICE Button TOTAL CREDITS Total credits from coins and the SERVICE Button BOOKKEEPING 1 3 COIN CHUTE 1 0 COIN CHUTE 2 0 TOTAL COINS 0 COIN CREDITS 0 SERVICE CREDITS 00 TOTAL...

Page 114: ...3M29S 00 3M30S 3M59S 00 4M00S 4M29S 00 4M30S 4M59S 00 5M00S 5M29S 00 5M30S 5M59S 00 6M00S 6M29S 00 6M30S 6M59S 00 OVER 7M00S 00 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT FIG 10 3 i c BOOKKEEPING 3 3 Screen TIME HIST...

Page 115: ...st Menu screen Move the cursor to NO CANCEL and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen without clearing the data Note that when you clear this data information about the number o...

Page 116: ...quire how to repair Be very careful when soldering Handling a soldering iron carelessly may result in a fire or a burn Be extremely careful when heating the heat shrinkable tube Failure to do so may r...

Page 117: ...ollow the steps listed below to adjust the gear engagement or replace the VR In this machine the VR will not be damaged as long as its axle is rotating within its range of motion when the handles on t...

Page 118: ...the front steering cover There are several wires connected to the inside of the cover Remove the cover slowly and unplug the connectors taking care not to damage the wiring CONNECTOR 1 PHOTO 11 1 d R...

Page 119: ...ine pressing down on the accordion fold behind the cover The Y axis VR should now be visible inside the cover on the left side when facing the monitor NOTE The steering unit has been removed in this p...

Page 120: ...steering covers Take care not to pinch the wires or overtighten screws Note that the screws used to secure the left and right sides of the front steering cover have different dimensions from the othe...

Page 121: ...and then remove the Y axis VR bracket and all PHOTO 11 1 j Loosen the 2 hexagon socket screws holding the gear in place and disengage the gear from the VR axle HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW 2 M3 4 GEAR PHOTO...

Page 122: ...ake care not to pinch the wires or overtighten screws Note that the screws used to secure the left and right sides of the front steering cover have different dimensions from the others Check the screw...

Page 123: ...replaced or adjusted is the correct one The following tools and instruments are required for the following operations 3mm diameter hexagonal screwdriver or wrench M4 size Phillips screwdriver M3 size...

Page 124: ...the screws used to secure the left and right sides of the front steering cover have different dimensions from the others Check the dimensions of the screws before installing them On the Input Test sc...

Page 125: ...ch in the bottom of the steering unit Adjust the position of the plate so that the roller on the microswitch s actuator terminal touches the pin that interlocks with the paddle lever when the lever is...

Page 126: ...e of grease If a non designated type grease is used components may break Do not apply grease to any part of the machine other than those parts specifically indicated Doing so may result in malfunction...

Page 127: ...ing adjustments or replacements check the surrounding area before turning the power on The machine will automatically go through initialization after the power is turned on and any persons in the vici...

Page 128: ...unit is turned all the way to the left and right Secure the VR so that its axle points in the indicated direction and the gear is properly engaged when the steering unit is in the straight position Th...

Page 129: ...facing downward when the steering unit is in the straight position see Figure 12 1 Tighten the 2 screws holding the bracket in place Adjust the variable resistor settings on the Volume Settings screen...

Page 130: ...g VR unit Unplug the connectors and remove the 2 screws holding the steering VR bracket in place STEERING VR BRACKET CONNECTOR PHOTO 12 1 c Loosen the 2 socket screws holding the gear in place and dis...

Page 131: ...other device to prevent short circuiting Install the new VR and the gear in the steering VR bracket Install the steering VR unit Engage the gear so that the D cut side of the VR axle is level and faci...

Page 132: ...re the VR so that its axle points in the indicated direction and the gear is properly engaged when the seat is level The following tools and instruments are required to perform these operations M4 siz...

Page 133: ...Test screen is within the range 80H 8H when the seat is level If the value is outside this range adjust the VR again D CUT SIDE Horizontal and facing downward PHOTO 12 2 b Turn off the power Remove t...

Page 134: ...he bracket Check to make sure the seat is level Install the Roll VR unit Insert the Roll VR unit without causing the gear to rotate and secure it with 2 screws The gear engagement should also be adjus...

Page 135: ...3 Be sure to use the designated type of grease If a non designated type grease is used components may break Do not apply grease to any part of the machine other than those parts specifically indicate...

Page 136: ...party performing the maintenance and or to players during product operation Contact the office listed In this manual or the product s point of purchase once a year for regular maintenance of the seat...

Page 137: ...achinery cover will reveal the seat motion mechanism The following maintenance tasks will now be performed Check motion Check fasteners Tighten fasteners Grease up Adjust belt tension Replace worn out...

Page 138: ...overload or the parts to come into contact resulting in an electric shock a short circuit and a fire If Accel and Brake operation is not satisfactory adjustment of volume installation position or vol...

Page 139: ...W 2 M4 8 POTENTIOCOVER POTENTIOBASE FIG 13 1 c 13 2 GREASING Be sure to use the designated grease Using undesignated grease can cause parts damage Use spray grease once every three months to grease up...

Page 140: ...ck if it is rejected COIN METER Turn the power for the machine OFF Open the coin chute door Remove the coin selector from the coin chute door Open the gate and dust off by using a soft brush made of w...

Page 141: ...combining the CRT and PCB use the specified part No to maintain the status of adjustments made at the factory The anode of the CRT itself will be accumulatively charged as time elapses generating hig...

Page 142: ...ructions below Dilute chemical detergent with water and dip a soft cloth in and then thoroughly wring it to wipe smears off Do not use a chemical detergent containing an abradant powder or bleaching a...

Page 143: ...Touching places not designated can cause electric shock or short circuit 15 3 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Be sure to provide support for secured parts when removing the screws that secure them Unsecured par...

Page 144: ...With the UP button it becomes bright and becomes dark with the DOWN button adjusts the horizontal image size With the UP button it becomes large and becomes small with the DOWN button adjusts the hor...

Page 145: ...ll disappear Selecting RSET and pressing the UP and the DOWN buttons simultaneously causes RSET to be displayed for 3 seconds and reset the on screen setting status to the factory setting Note that th...

Page 146: ...observe this may cause injury due to damage or fragments resulting from damage There is 1 fluorescent lamp inside each of the light boxes located on the top and bottom of the back of the cabinet Turn...

Page 147: ...ve the lower light box plate PHOTO 16 c Once the lower light box plate has been removed the lamp can be replaced LIGHT BOX PLATE LOWER PHOTO 16 d Lower Lamp TRUSS SCREW 8 M4 8 flat washer used chrome...

Page 148: ...r without cleaning can cause a fire or accident Note that cleaning the interior parts can be performed on a pay basis Contact the office listed In this manual or the product s point of purchase once a...

Page 149: ...er uniformly Be sure to wipe grease which attaches to the surfaces of the PROTECT RUBBER on the Seat Rail or any excess grease SEAT Greasing to Seat Rail Portion CLEANING THE CABINET SURFACES When the...

Page 150: ...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...

Page 151: ...jects stuck in the card reader writer If there are no foreign objects press the View Change button Remove the jammed card see 7 3 Ask the player to play again to determine whether the card can be used...

Page 152: ...E MEDIA BOARD is not inserted completely into the MAIN BOARD COUNTERMEASURES Power off the unit then reinsert the MEDIA BOARD Should the problem persist the BOARD may be damaged Send the TRIFORCE to b...

Page 153: ...SURES Use an I O BOARD that provides the proper input output for the game Error 21 DISPLAY Error 21 This game is not acceptable by main board CAUSE Game data loaded from the GD ROM to the DIMM BOARD i...

Page 154: ...GD ROM cover securely Should the problem persist the GD ROM DRIVE may be damaged Error 26 DISPLAY Error 26 Media board malfunctioning CAUSE KEY CHIP is not found COUNTERMEASURES Attach the proper KEY...

Page 155: ...is not enough CAUSE 1 Insufficient DIMM MEMORY on DIMM BOARD 2 DIMM MEMORY is not connected securely COUNTERMEASURES 1 Ensure there is sufficient DIMM MEMORY for the software 2 Verify that the DIMM M...

Page 156: ...the vertical horizontal screen settings COUNTERMEASURES Change the No 4 DIPSW on the CONNECTOR BOARD ON is for vertically placed monitor screens OFF is for horizontally placed monitor screens Change t...

Page 157: ...ions when using or operating the machine If an error is detected during the initialization process that occurs when the machine is turned on a message will be displayed on the drive board s 7 segment...

Page 158: ...ing Point Error CAUSE The motor s starting point cannot be found COUNTERMEASURES Check to see if there are any objects impeding the motor s movement and then turn the power off and on again MESSAGE Er...

Page 159: ...ed to the encoder Error04 CONTENTS Cabinet Excess Current Error COUNTERMEASURES The motor responsible for seat motion experienced excess current flow Check to see if there are any problems with the wi...

Page 160: ...to contact the office shown on this Manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased Careless attempts at repair can result in electrical shock shorting or fire Functions due to the...

Page 161: ...ched wires Check the connections for the monitor and game board connectors Contact the company from whom the unit was purchased Adjust the Switch Unit s sound adjustment volume See Section 10 Check th...

Page 162: ...10 11 12 Replace the volume See Sections 11 12 Check for faulty wire connections around moving parts When replacing wires secure them so that they do not touch any moving parts Check to see if there a...

Page 163: ...er In order to prevent an electric shock be sure to turn power off and unplug from the socket outlet before performing work by touching the internal parts of the product Be careful so as not to damage...

Page 164: ...ople are needed to perform this operation safely and reliably Remove the 10 truss screws holding the front floor in place TRUSS SCREW 5 black M4 8 TRUSS SCREW 5 black M4 8 FLOOR FRONT PHOTO 18 5 a The...

Page 165: ...158 Remove the front floor from the base The fuses are located within the base on the same side as the AC unit PHOTO 18 5 c FUSE 10A 514 5036 10000...

Page 166: ...ing changes are made during the test mode The Game BD need not be operated Use the Game BD etc as is with the same setting made at the time of shipment so as not to cause electric shock and malfunctio...

Page 167: ...the base next to the coin chute tower To unlatch the floor remove the 2 truss screws 19 REMOVING THE GD ROM DRIVE Unlock FLOOR R PHOTO 19 1 a Unfasten the 2 cord clamps securing the wires inside the...

Page 168: ...ROM drive GD CABLE CONNECTOR GD ROM DRIVE TRIFORCE Unplug the GD cable connector from the GD ROM drive PHOTO 19 1 c AC CABLE CONNECTOR JST NH6P GD ROM DRIVE Unplug the power cable connector from the G...

Page 169: ...tors are designed to be connected in a specific direction Attempting to plug in a connector by applying excessive force may damage the connector or its terminal clasp possibly resulting in electric sh...

Page 170: ...uct KEY CHIP TRF DIMM MEDIA BD 842 00FD0000 TRF MAIN BD USA 842 00A0000U USA TRF MAIN BD EXP 842 00A0000E OTHERS DIP SW ASSY TRF FZR USA 842 02DD511U USA ASSY TRF FZR EXP 842 02DD511E OTHERS ASSY TRF...

Page 171: ...ment To avoid risk of malfunction and damage Make sure the positive and negative ends are aligned correctly Use only batteries approved for use with this unit If an error appears indicating that the b...

Page 172: ...ttom of the main board Insert the new battery CR2032 so that the terminal is pointing upward Removed batteries should be disposed of in accordance with relevant national laws and or local regulations...

Page 173: ...ery pack and the batteries If you should fail to observe this instruction the internal wires and or protective devices may be damaged as a result the safety system may not function when discharging an...

Page 174: ...y keep it away from fire and put it in a safety box If the liquid leaks from the battery and gets in your eyes do not rub your eyes but immediately wash them with clean water city water etc and consul...

Page 175: ...to remove the cover Unplug the battery pack s connector Remove the single tapping screw and slide the battery holder cover to remove it Remove the battery pack Repeat the above steps in reverse to ins...

Page 176: ...n its case and store in a safe place Remove the wire harnesses and cables from the TRIFORCE and GD ROM drive before sending them in for repairs Do not disassemble the TRIFORCE or GD ROM drive Place th...

Page 177: ...arton box attach the GD ROM drive lid DISC LID onto the drive and fix the lid with a screw Before containing the GD ROM drive in a dedicated carton box remove the GD ROM disc from the drive Do not att...

Page 178: ...ning display stickers refer to Section 1 FZR 3007 STICKER PILLER LOWER R FZR 3006 STICKER PILLER LOWER L Opposite Side FZR 1113 01 STICKER PLAY INSTRUCTION ENG Opposite Side Opposite Side Opposite Sid...

Page 179: ...172...

Page 180: ...173 421 11700 01 STICKER BELT SIGN ENG FZR 1297 01 STICKER MEMORY CAUTION ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG...

Page 181: ...observe this can cause a fire and an electric shock accident Due to the length of the network cable the distance in between the machines is limited However to avoid accidents be sure to secure space i...

Page 182: ...175 SPACING OF GAME MACHINES Leave at least 70 cm of space between game machines 700mm 700mm FIG 21 1...

Page 183: ...master key a M4 size screwdriver and a 24 mm diameter spanner Turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the outlet Place the power cord so as not to damage it while working Using Section 8 of...

Page 184: ...at the front closest to the front lid is connected to the TRIFORCE in the base interior Any of the ports 2 or above can be used to connect to any of the other game machines Since the hub in one machin...

Page 185: ...lay line them up Leave as much space as possible between the machines Secure all adjustors on each machine See 2 of Section 6 Connect the power cord and grounding wire for each machine See 4 of Sectio...

Page 186: ...to 2 groups of 2 machines Set the NUMBER setting on the Network Settings screen so that each machine within a group has a different number Make sure that one machine in each group is set to 1 Exit Tes...

Page 187: ...network play enters Test Mode the other unit will display the same Test Mode Screen Even when units are connected for network play each seat each game may be given different cost settings Incorrect co...

Page 188: ...R 6001 ASSY WIRE BASE DC 18 FZR 6002 ASSY WIRE BASE AC 25 FZR 1100 ASSY MONITOR BOX 28 FZR 1280 ASSY SW PLATE L 29 FZR 1290 ASSY SW PLATE R 30 FZR 1400 ASSY COINCHUTE TOWER 33 FZR 1460 METER UNIT 34 F...

Page 189: ...182 1 TOP ASSY FZR DX D 1 3...

Page 190: ...D SLOT FZR A ENG 24 FZR 0022 01 STICKER CARD SLOT FZR B ENG 25 253 5366 CASH BOX 31 421 8479 01 STICKER INSTR SUNLIGHT ENG 32 JEY 0005 DENOMI PLATE 33 SGM 4531 POLY COVER 1000 2400 2000 34 421 11416 S...

Page 191: ...SSY LAN CABLE 1000CM 407 600 6729 AC CABLE CONNECT TYPE 15A Taiwan 600 7228 AC CABLE CONNECT TYPE 15A Taiwan 600 6695 01 AC CABLE CONNECT TYPE USA 15A USA 600 6619 01 AC CABLE CONNECT TYPE FOR UK Hong...

Page 192: ...OLLING BASE FZR 1000 D 1 3 NOTES 1 Attach the tie belt in the position of 150 10 300 from 9P connector side from the fixed tie base 2 Adjust so that the wire is not tightly pulled when rotating the st...

Page 193: ...P 21 FZR 1002 IDLER PULLEY S8M 22 22 FZR 1003 IDLER COLLAR 23 FZR 1004 IDLER SUPPORT 24 FZR 1005 PILLAR LID UPPER 25 FZR 1006 PILLAR LID LOWER 26 FZR 1007 BLIND MAT 27 FZR 1008 REAR PILLAR PANEL 28 FZ...

Page 194: ...00 P00416 W M SCR PH W FS M4 16 215 068 441616 0B FLT WSHR BLK 4 4 16 1 6 216 000 P00425 W M SCR PH W FS M4 25 217 000 T00410 0B M SCR TH BLK M4 10 218 030 001020 SB HEX BLT W S M10 20 219 FAS 650018...

Page 195: ...00MA CE UL AC 220 240V Area 106 601 0460 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM 107 310 5029 F20 SUMITUBE F F 20MM 108 310 5029 G20 SUMITUBE F G 20MM 109 450 5126 MAGNET CONTACT S NIOCX Taiwan 450 5135 MAGNET CONTAC...

Page 196: ...189 4 ASSY MONITOR STAND FZR 1200 D 1 2 NOTE 1 M14 Screw 207 Fastening Torque 124N m 1240Kgf cm 2 6 16 Screws Fastening Torque 77N m 770Kgf cm...

Page 197: ...ANDLE EXTENSION SHAFT 17 FZR 1213 CONTROL PANEL STAY L 18 FZR 1214 CONTROL PANEL STAY R 101 100 5436 BEARING 30 NTN UCUP206 102 601 6172 GEAR 48 103 601 9173 TIMING BELT 150 S5M 475 201 030 000860 SB...

Page 198: ...CRIPTION NOTE 1 FZR 1231 STEERING VR BRKT 2 601 7945 GEAR 20 101 220 5484 VOL CONT B 5K OHM 101 220 5753 VOL CONT B 5K OHM TOCOS 102 310 5029 F20 SUMITUBE F F 20MM 201 028 A00306 P SET SCR HEX SKT CUP...

Page 199: ...192 6 ASSY STEERING MOTOR FZR 1240 D 1 2 Motor Installation Temporary Attachment...

Page 200: ...CER 6 ASK 3503 MOTOR COLLAR 7 SPG 2453 KEY 4 4 40 8 SPG 2454 MOTOR SHAFT COLLAR 9 SPG 2504 PULLEY 20 S5M 101 350 5448 01 SERVO MOTOR 500W NEW 201 050 H00800 HEX NUT M8 202 060 S00800 SPR WSHR M8 203 0...

Page 201: ...194 7 ASSY COCKPIT FZR 2000 D 1 2 Fastening Torque Opposite Side...

Page 202: ...435 BEARING 25 NTN UCPE205 103 601 11144 SHOCK ABSORBER SSF 104 310 5027 1503 INSL SUT TUBE ID 15 105 280 5009 01 CORD CLAMP 21 201 FAS 300001 HEX BLT CRM W FS M8 20 202 000 T00408 0C M SCR TH CRM M4...

Page 203: ...196 8 ASSY ACCEL BRAKE SPG 2200 D 1 2...

Page 204: ...TAY 20 SPG 2220 WSHR 21 SPG 2221 NEUTRAL STOPPER D 101 100 5263 BEARING 12 OILES 80F 1212 102 220 5484 VOL CONT B 5K OHM 220 5753 VOL CONT B 5K OHM 104 601 7944 GEAR 15 105 310 5029 F15 SUMITUBE F F15...

Page 205: ...198 9 ASSY SEAT FZR 2100 D 1 2...

Page 206: ...9 0023 CONN CLOSED END 108 601 0460 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM 109 601 11309 SEAT RAIL LONG L 110 601 11310 SEAT RAIL LONG R 111 601 11330 SEAT BELT 112 601 11162 01 SEAT BELT CATCH W TUBE 113 601 6231 D...

Page 207: ...2 204 2 204 22 4 208 6 11 47 204 1 221 1 217 1 2 203 33 2 213 203 1 204 2 27 27 106 36 4 207 9 28 2 203 202 2 1 205 1 203 213 2 13 42 2 204 205 1 34 31 204 4 18 17 16 30 204 2 210 8 3 203 2 204 2 40 4...

Page 208: ...L 22 FZR 2522 PIN R 23 FZR 2523 PADDLE SHAFT A 24 FZR 2524 PADDLE SHAFT B 25 FZR 2525 PADDLE STOPPER PIN 26 FZR 2526 PADDLE SPRING 27 FZR 2527 STOPPER SHAFT 28 FZR 2528 STOPPER RUBBER 29 FZR 2529 SW...

Page 209: ...S M5 10 204 000 P00408 W M SCR PH W FS M4 8 205 000 P00412 WB M SCR PH W FS BLK M4 12 206 FAS 000125 M SCR PH W SMALL FS BLK M4 14 207 000 P00420 W M SCR PH W FS M4 20 208 000 P00316 W M SCR PH W FS M...

Page 210: ...203 11 ASSY PILLAR BASE FZR 3000 D 1 2...

Page 211: ...R 3005X STICKER REAR PILLAR R 7 FZR 3006 STICKER PILLAR LOWER L 8 FZR 3007 STICKER PILLAR LOWER R 9 FZR 3008 CUSHION SPONGE PILLAR 101 280 5009 01 CORD CLAMP 21 201 030 000820 S HEX BLT W S M8 20 202...

Page 212: ...205 12 ASSY SUBCABI BASE FZR 3100 D 1 2...

Page 213: ...E BELT 100 MM 104 130 5097 SPEAKER BOX SUPER WOOFER 105 220 5575 CAM LOCK MASTER W O KEY 106 280 6658 EDGE HOLDER EH 14U 201 050 H00800 HEX NUT M8 202 060 S00800 SPR WSHR M8 203 068 852216 FLT WSHR 8...

Page 214: ...NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 FZR 3101 A BASE BLANK 101 601 11312 CASTER 50 TAKIGEN K 300HJ 50 102 601 5882 LEG ADJUSTER TAKIGEN C 280 2 201 030 000616 S HEX BLT W S M6 16 202 068 652016 FLT WSHR 6 5 20 1 6...

Page 215: ...208 14 ASSY ROLLING MECHA FZR 3200 D 1 2...

Page 216: ...ASHER 8 4 25 2 101 100 5112 BEARING 17 NSK 6003ZZ 102 100 5070 BEARING 15 NSK 6002ZZ 103 601 11328 TIMING BELT 150 HP S5M 600 104 601 11311 BRAKE BXH 08 10 24V 105 209 0023 CONN CLOSED END 106 601 046...

Page 217: ...SK 3502 MOTOR SPACER 3 ASK 3503 MOTOR COLLAR 4 SPG 2453 KEY 4 4 40 5 SPG 2454 MOTOR SHAFT COLLAR 6 SPG 2504 PULLEY 20 S5M 101 350 5448 01 SERVO MOTOR 500W NEW 201 030 000830 S HEX BLT W S M8 30 202 06...

Page 218: ...6 FAN UNIT STR 1070 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 105 5340 01 FAN BRKT LONG 101 260 0011 02 AXIAL FLOW FAN AC100V 50 60HZ 102 601 8543 FAN GUARD 201 000 P00312 W M SCR PH W FS M3 12 Connector Pos...

Page 219: ...5 317 FZR 60062 WH BASE17 319 FZR 60064 WH BASE19 320 FZR 60068 WH BASE20 325 600 7141 200 CABLE JVS TYPE A B 200CM 326 FZR 60073 WH BASE21 327 FZR 60074 WH BASE22 328 600 7009 2500 ASSY RGB CA D SUB...

Page 220: ...PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 FZR 3051 ROLL VR BRKT 2 601 7945 GEAR 20 101 220 5484 VOL CONT B 5K OHM 220 5753 VOL CONT B 5K OHM TOCOS 102 310 5029 F20 SUMITUBE F F 20MM 201 028 A00306 P SET SCR HEX SKT...

Page 221: ...214 20 ASSY MAIN BD FZR 4000 D 1 2 Do not wire across the diagonal lines...

Page 222: ...5009 01 CORD CLAMP 21 105 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 106 601 7467 L LOCK BK 107 601 0460 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM 201 000 P00416 W M SCR PH W FS M4 16 202 011 F00312 TAP SCR 1 FH 3 12 203 011 T03512 TAP SCR...

Page 223: ...280 5009 01 CORD CLAMP 21 105 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 106 514 5028 FUSE HOLDER 1P W COVER 107 514 5036 10000 FUSE 6 4 30 10000MA 125V 201 000 P00416 W M SCR PH W FS M4 16 202 068 441616 FLT WSHR 4 4 16 1...

Page 224: ...CLAMP 21 104 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 105 211 5305 C JMPR SCKT IMSA 9206H GF 201 011 P00325 TAP SCR PH 3 25 202 011 F00312 TAP SCR 1 FH 3 12 203 011 T03512 TAP SCR TH 3 5 12 301 FZR 60006 WH AUDIO AMP01...

Page 225: ...VE BD NEW 105 400 5421 03024 SW REGU LCA30S 24 106 839 1148 4A DC SSR BD NH4P 107 280 5009 01 CORD CLAMP 21 108 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 109 601 7467 L LOCK BK 201 011 T03516 TAP SCR TH 3 5 16 202 011 P00...

Page 226: ...ZR 4403 CUSHION SPONGE 101 601 11071 IS SW HUB PCI FX 08IS 102 601 8956 01 EARTH OUTLET WK3001W 103 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 104 280 5009 01 CORD CLAMP 21 201 011 T03512 TAP SCR TH 3 5 12 202 011 F03512 T...

Page 227: ...220 25 ASSY MONITOR BOX FZR 1100 D 1 2...

Page 228: ...SPEAKER BOX 8OHM 20W VA1 102 200 5955 ASSY CLR DSPL 29TYPE AUTO 103 601 11329 0440 PACKING TAKIGEN FC779 3 4 0440 104 601 11329 0560 PACKING TAKIGEN FC779 3 4 0560 105 601 8412 50 EDGING 201 000 T004...

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 230: ...ON NOTE 1 FZR 1151 MONITOR BOX 2 DYN 2115 NUT PLATE M8 3 FZR 1154 SIDE COVER BRKT 101 280 5009 01 CORD CLAMP 21 102 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 104 253 5460 01 AIR VENT BLACK 201 011 T03512 TAP SCR TH 3 5 12...

Page 231: ...WH MONITOR BOX02 303 FZR 60041 WH MONITOR BOX03 304 FZR 60042 WH MONITOR BOX04 305 FZR 60043 WH MONITOR BOX05 311 FZR 60075 WH MONITOR BOX09 312 FZR 60076X WH MONITOR BOX10 27 ASSY WIRE MONITOR BOX DC...

Page 232: ...2 FZR 1282 STICKER SW PLATE L 101 509 5779 RE SW PB W LAMP 6V RED 102 509 5779 BL SW PB W LAMP 6V BLUE 103 509 5779 YE SW PB W LAMP 6V YELLOW 104 509 5779 GR SW PB W LAMP 6V GREEN 105 509 0161 SW PB T...

Page 233: ...R 1295 MEMORY BD BASE DX 6 837 14399 MEMORY CARD I F MC BD 7 FZR 1297 01 STICKER MEMORY CAUTION ENG 101 509 5329 PUSH BUTTON SW 1T RED 102 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 201 050 U00400 U NUT M4 202 060 F00400 F...

Page 234: ...227 30 ASSY COINCHUTE TOWER FZR 1400 D 1 2...

Page 235: ...a 220 5237 92 08 ASSY C C 2DR AUSTRALIA 1 Australia Locally supplied USA 102 220 5574 CAM LOCK W KEYS Others Locally supplied USA 103 220 5575 CAM LOCK MASTER W O KEY Others Locally supplied USA 104 3...

Page 236: ...R 101 509 5028 SW PB 1M 102 220 5754 VOL CONT B5KOHM 103 601 0042 KNOB 22 MM 104 601 0460 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM 105 310 5029 F20 SUMITUBE F F 20MM 301 600 6373 53 WIRE HARN TEST SERVICE LEFT 302 600...

Page 237: ...230 32 CARD UNIT TWIN R VOF 0460 D 1 2 Details of part A A...

Page 238: ...R VOF 9 CKT 0409 SPACER RING 10 CKT 0406 GATE 11 CKT 0407 INSULATOR PLATE CKT 12 VOF 0452 INSULATOR PLATE VOF 101 220 5575 CAM LOCK MASTER W O KEY 102 601 11082 CARD R W UNIT 103 280 5277 CORD CLAMP 1...

Page 239: ...NOTE 1 FZR 1461 METER BRKT 2 421 9168 01 STICKER COIN METER 3 HOT 1007 LID COIN CNTR Others NOT USED USA 101 220 5643 01 MAG CNTR DC5V 6P WH MZ 674 D04 201 000 P00308 W M SCR PH W FS M3 8 Others NOT...

Page 240: ...R 3803 SENSOR BRKT B 4 FZR 3804 WATER PROOF SPONGE 101 370 5071 02 BEAM SENSOR R 9382D 12 102 280 5009 01 CORD CLAMP 21 103 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 104 601 6231 D050 EDGING NEW TYPE 201 000 T004...

Page 241: ...234 35 ASSY FLOOR R FZR 3820 D 1 2...

Page 242: ...3 FZR 3823 FLOOR SASH B 4 FZR 3824 FLOOR SASH C 5 FZR 3825 FLOOR MAT 6 FZR 3826 FLOOR HOOK PLATE 7 FZR 3827 LOCKING HOOK 201 031 000516 0C CRG BLT CRM M5 16 202 050 F00500 FLG NUT M5 203 068 552016 FL...

Page 243: ...236 36 ASSY FLOOR L FZR 3840 D 1 2...

Page 244: ...R 3841 FLOOR LEFT 2 FZR 3822 FLOOR SASH A 3 FZR 3823 FLOOR SASH B 4 FZR 3824 FLOOR SASH C 5 FZR 3825 FLOOR MAT 6 FZR 3826 FLOOR HOOK PLATE 201 031 000516 0C CRG BLT CRM M5 16 202 050 F00500 FLG NUT M5...

Page 245: ...ENSOR BRKT A 3 FZR 3803 SENSOR BRKT B 4 FZR 3804 WATER PROOF SPONGE 101 370 5071 01 BEAM SENSOR L 9382 12 102 280 5009 01 CORD CLAMP 21 103 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 201 000 T00408 0B M SCR TH BLK...

Page 246: ...239 38 ASSY ROOF FRAME FZR 3900 D 1 2...

Page 247: ...12 421 7501 17 STICKER FL 20W Others Locally supplied USA 101 390 6659 20EX ASSY FL20W EX W CONN HIGH S CE Others Locally supplied USA 102 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 201 030 000880 S HEX BLT W S M8...

Page 248: ...5457 FL HOLDER Others Locally supplied USA 3 421 7501 17 STICKER FL 20W Others Locally supplied USA 101 390 6659 20EX ASSY FL20W EX W CONN HIGH S CE Others Locally supplied USA 102 280 5275 SR10 CORD...

Page 249: ...If the right hand side numeral of the code is 0 then the wire will be of a single color shown by the left hand side numeral see the above Note 1 If the right hand side alphanumeric is not 0 that part...

Page 250: ...243 24 WIRING DIAGRAM D 1 3...

Page 251: ...244 24 WIRING DIAGRAM D 2 3...

Page 252: ...245 24 WIRING DIAGRAM D 3 3...

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