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BOOKKEEPING MENU Screen

PLAY COUNT Screen

TIME HISTOGRAM Screen

(9) BOOKKEEPING

Select BOOKKEEPING to display the 

following operating data.

Use the SERVICE Button 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 [(A) ~ (D)] regarding 

operation.

Move the cursor to EXIT and press the 

TEST Button to return to the Game Test 

Menu screen.

(A) PLAY COUNT

Select PLAY COUNT to see the following 

screen and view the number of plays.

TOTAL COUNT:    Total number of 

 

plays.

1PLAY COUNT:    Total number of 

 

single-player plays.

2PLAY COUNT:    Total number of two-

 

player plays.

CLEAR COUNT:   Number of single-

 

player game 

 

completions.

(B) TIME HISTOGRAM

Select TIME HISTOGRAM to see the 

following screen and check the play count 

for any given day and time.

Displays how many times the game was 

played at what time and on which day.

Use NEXT to change the day displayed.

The total for each day of the week is also 

calculated.

Summary of Contents for Dinosaur King

Page 1: ...to keep it available nearby the product or elsewhere convenient for referring to it anytime when necessary MANUAL NO 420 6805 01 DINOSAUR KING OWNER S MANUAL SEGA CORPORATION Nissay Aroma Building 5 3...

Page 2: ...4 REMOVING THE BOOT ROM 33 10 5 REMOVING THE LITHUM BATTERY 34 10 6 INSERTION REMOVAL OF THE LITIUM BATTERY 35 10 7 SOFTWARE UPGRADE 36 10 8 KEY CHIP 38 11 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 39 11...

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Page 4: ...this product Use of this product is unlikely to cause physical injuries or damage to property However points that require special attention are indicated by thick underlining the word IMPORTANT and th...

Page 5: ...equipment vending machines etc working under the supervision of the owner operator of this product to maintain machines within amusement facilities or similar premises by carrying out everyday procedu...

Page 6: ...ated by SEGA are not permitted Failure to observe this may cause a fire or an electric shock Non compliance with this instruction can have a bad influence upon the physical condition of the players or...

Page 7: ...warning displays on stickers labels and or printed instructions adhered attached to or incorporated in the places where a potentially hazardous situation could arise The warning displays are intended...

Page 8: ...equency requirements A plate describing Electrical Specifications is attached to the product Non compliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock This product requires...

Page 9: ...on opening Do not allow objects to block the ventilation ports It can cause generation of heat and a fire SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage or compensation for damage to a third party resu...

Page 10: ...he cabinet can move and cause an accident Do not put any heavy items on this product Placing heavy items on the product can cause accidents or parts damage Do not climb on the product Climbing on the...

Page 11: ...space for players who feel sick while playing the game to take a rest Instruct those who feel sick during play to have a medical examination To avoid injury from falls and electric shocks due to spill...

Page 12: ...11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 POP 14 TYPE COLOR MONITOR MONITOR COVER PLATE CARD READER CONTROL PANEL MOVE BUTTON SPEAKER COIN SELECTOR SERVICE DOOR CARD EXIT CASHBOX HANDLE EXTENTION BD CONNECTOR SLOT BACK...

Page 13: ...e door KEY 2 For the cashbox door The keys are inside the service door near the cashbox side at the time of shipment from the factory The following Table 5b lists the parts that had been separately pa...

Page 14: ...can cause a severe accident such as electric shock to the player during operation Provide sufficient space so that assembling can be performed Performing work in places with narrow space or low ceilin...

Page 15: ...the ground and adjust the cabinet so that it is completely level Move the cabinet to the desired location Make sure there is space in the back for air to flow Bring the adjusters into direct contact...

Page 16: ...ed with an earth terminal Connect the earth terminal and the indoor earth terminal with the designated cable If the grounding work is not performed appropriately customers can be subjected to an elect...

Page 17: ...cord plug to the AC Unit s connector INLET Perform wiring for the power cord and earth wire Install protective insulation for the power cord and earth wire Connect the earth wire to the earth terminal...

Page 18: ...allowing further play remain in the machine when powered off a card will be dispensed and a game will begin when the machine is restarted In the event that there are no cards loaded into the card dis...

Page 19: ...on to make sure that the machine is working properly Confirm the following items during operation Are the cards dispensed properly Does the game proceed properly on the screen Do the input buttons wor...

Page 20: ...used There are two reader writer units If the chip is recognized by either one of them the game can be operated The status of the chip can be verified in Test Mode 7 MANAGEMENT CHIP AND DINOSAUR KING...

Page 21: ...he Management Chip Do not remove the Management Chip when the lamp is blinking In addition do not turn the power off or perform any other operations on the machine EMPTY LAMP This lamp lights up when...

Page 22: ...it The chip may be damaged Replace it with a new one if necessary ERROR 102 Management Chip write error DISPLAY ERROR 102 RFID WRITE ERROR CAUSE The process of writing data to the Management Chip doe...

Page 23: ...S INVALID is displayed CAUSE The inserted Management Chip has been used previously and is illegal because its remaining credits have increased COUNTERMEASURES Verify again that the Management Chip is...

Page 24: ...s screen is displayed be sure to promptly refill the cards 7 3 REFILLING CARDS PHOTO 7 3a Warning Screen when Out of Cards POWER SWITCH CARD DISPENSER Open the service door and turn off the power swit...

Page 25: ...the time of shipping Take the wrapping off the new cards and gently riffle through them Load the cards with the front faced down Cards come in packs of 200 Refill the cards Do not load more than 600...

Page 26: ...sh firmly on the front bottom of the cartridge while holding down the lock lever on the right The cartridge will slide back and stop 7 4 DEALING WITH JAMMED CARDS PHOTO 7 4a Jammed Card Warning Screen...

Page 27: ...by pushing firmly from above Then pull the cartridge forward with both hands as shown in the picture Reinstalling the cartridge improperly will result in card dispenser malfunctions Be sure to consult...

Page 28: ...4 3 2 1 As shown in the diagram be sure that the cartridge is not slanted off center and that the cartridge tabs are locked securely into the card dispenser 1 2 1 2 Side View Top View Side View Top Vi...

Page 29: ...ords and earth wires Damaging the power cords can cause an electric shock and or short circuit When the casters are in contact with the floor it is possible that the cabinet can move under its own wei...

Page 30: ...rs thus giving an element of strategic planning to the rock scissors paper game Insert coins A Dinosaur King Card is dispensed The game starts on screen Scan Dinosaur King Cards Use the Move Buttons t...

Page 31: ...The game will proceed even if Move Cards are not scanned There are six types of Super Move Cards Fire Water Lightning Earth Grass and Wind Only a Move Card of the same type as that written on the sca...

Page 32: ...ll lose health After repeatedly exchanging attacks the first dinosaur to eliminate all of its opponent s health is the winner Screen 8 Game Over In One Player Mode players can clear the game if they d...

Page 33: ...er the Technique value of a dinosaur on a Dinosaur Card the more difficult as in hard to perform but powerful attacks they may unleash NOTE The Compatibility Chart at the foot of each card is a quick...

Page 34: ...ton SW2 Functions as the SERVICE Button SW3 Used to change the frequency of the video etc See the next chapter Monitor Placement and Horizontal Scanning Frequency VR1 Sound volume BAT Backup battery I...

Page 35: ...upport an interlaced displayed noise on the screen or other display errors may occur Among those games that support both 15k 31k some are strongly recommended to be run at 31k If these games are run a...

Page 36: ...al data for the title program insert that CF memory and then restart the machine 2 Insert the correct Key Chip and then restart the machine If the problem remains it is most likely a problem with the...

Page 37: ...port the current monitor resolution Solution If necessary exchange the connected monitor and then check the monitor resolution is set correctly the DIP Switches on the SystemSP board Caution 52 Messag...

Page 38: ...All repairs will have to be paid for in full for any malfunctions caused by performing this operation with a tool other than the special IC removal tool will have to be paid for in full 10 4 REMOVING...

Page 39: ...the battery Improper disposal can damage the environment If this error appears within one year then it is a problem with the board itself The board must be replaced To avoid risk of malfunction and d...

Page 40: ...older is fitting with a device to prevent incorrect insertion making sure that the battery terminals are inserted correctly Insert a flat insulated object underneath the battery and lift it upwards Br...

Page 41: ...s product uses the SystemSP board The software upgrade procedure for this board uses Compact Flash Loosen the 4 screws on the Compact Flash insertion port cover slide upward the cover and remove it Wi...

Page 42: ...door The product is ready to be used again Turn the power switch back ON and the software upgrade will begin The amount of time this will take differs depending upon the volume of the Compact Flash Th...

Page 43: ...e title STOP IMPORTANT Insert the Key Chip into the hole on the upper surface of the SystemSP board s plating Pay attention to the facing of the Key Chip and be sure it is pushed all the way in Press...

Page 44: ...place each Input Output equipment 3 If the problem still persists check each equipment s mechanism movements 11 4 11 4 Sections 12 13 14 16 MONITOR CRT In the Monitor Adjustment mode check to see if m...

Page 45: ...follows Switch ON OFF the power supply Eliminates the on screen color unevenness due to magnetization of CRT Use this switch first before performing the monitor s color adjustment Press to enter Test...

Page 46: ...RATE 1 COIN S COUNT AS 1 CREDIT S COIN CHUTE 2 COIN TO CREDIT RATE 1 COIN S COUNT AS 1 CREDIT S DETAIL SETTING GAME COST SETTING EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON STOP IMPORTANT A...

Page 47: ...efore Test Mode is finished the setting changes do not take effect Executing BACKUP DATA CLEAR in System Test Mode does not clear the bookkeeping data in Game Test Mode Entering Test Mode clears fract...

Page 48: ...SystemSP board If everything is operating correctly GOOD will be displayed If there is a problem BAD will be displayed The test will begin as soon as you enter this mode The message TESTING NOW will b...

Page 49: ...o pin 16 of the CN10 is operated The 1 and 0 display for D to G differs depending upon the game title Press the TEST Button and SERVICE Button to return to the System Menu screen This mode allows a so...

Page 50: ...black on the far left and white on the far right Press the TEST Button to proceed to the size check screen Adjust the screen so that the entire check frame is visible Press the TEST Button to return...

Page 51: ...y for 1 and 2 INDIVIDUAL Suited to the style of cabinet where each player has an individual coin chute Each coin inserted awards one credit to that player B COIN CHUTE 2 COIN TO CREDIT RATE cannot be...

Page 52: ...IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CREDIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 COIN CHUTE 2 OPERATION COIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CREDIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON C1 COIN CHUTE 1 COIN TO CREDIT RAT...

Page 53: ...ignments screen COIN ASSIGNMENTS GAME COST SETTING 1 CREDIT S TO START D1 1 CREDIT S TO CONTINUE D2 EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON D1 1 CREDIT S TO START Default Setting Determi...

Page 54: ...EDIT S 1 COIN COUNT AS 6 CREDIT S 1 COIN COUNT AS 7 CREDIT S 1 COIN COUNT AS 8 CREDIT S 1 COIN COUNT AS 9 CREDIT S COIN CHUTE 1 COIN TO CREDIT RATE Setting 1 COIN S COUNT AS 1 CREDIT S 2 COIN S COUNT...

Page 55: ...IN 1 COIN 2 The total number of coins inserted into coin chute 1 The total number of coins inserted into coin chute 2 C TOTAL COIN The total number of coins inserted into all coin chutes D COIN CREDIT...

Page 56: ...GOOD will be displayed If there is a problem BAD will be displayed The test will begin as soon as you enter this mode After the test is complete press the TEST Button to return to the System Menu scr...

Page 57: ...screens will be displayed If there is a problem with the formatting of the CF s internal sum data or if the CF does not correspond to the key chip the following screen will be displayed COMPACT FLASH...

Page 58: ...e a network communication connection Setting A NETWORK TYPE should be set to NONE Press the SERVICE Button to move the cursor Move the cursor to your desired selection and press the TEST Button Move t...

Page 59: ...0 0 B7 SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON SET IP ADDRESS REMOTE DISABLE IP ADDRESS E _10 0 0 1 SUBNET MASK E 255 255 255 0 SET GATEWAY E 0 0 0 1 SET PRIMARY DNS 0 0 0 0 SET SECONDARY DNS...

Page 60: ...for communication the secondary DNS setting After inputting the numbers move the cursor to SET and press the TEST Button to store the setting B7 CURRENT The current setting for the selected category C...

Page 61: ...to return to the Network Setting screen If the test completes successfully the message GOOD will be displayed and BAD will be displayed if a problem occurred If connection is not permitted N A will be...

Page 62: ...o end the Game Test Mode and return to the System Test Menu screen Select EXIT and press the TEST Button again to end System Test Mode and return to the game screen SYSTEM MENU SYSTEM INFORMATION RAM...

Page 63: ...e Move the cursor to VOLUME and press the buttons on the 1P side to increase the volume and the buttons on the 2P side to decrease the volume setting Volume can be set at a level between 0 and 15 Move...

Page 64: ...ove Card scan Screen showing a Dinosaur Card scan Screen showing a Move Card scan Move the cursor to OUTPUT TEST and press the TEST Button to dispense the card Different STATUS messages will be displa...

Page 65: ...st Mode screen VS MATCH COUNT Screen 8 MANAGEMENT CHIP STATUS Select MANAGEMENT CHIP STATUS to check the status of the MANAGEMENT CHIP 1 and 2 MANAGEMENT CHIP STATUS Screen CHIP If the Management Chip...

Page 66: ...t The Management Chip may also be damaged Exchange it with a new chip UNKNOWN CHIP FORMAT CAUSE A Management Chip of an unknown type or version has been inserted COUNTERMEASURE Check again to confirm...

Page 67: ...IT and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen A PLAY COUNT Select PLAY COUNT to see the following screen and view the number of plays TOTAL COUNT Total number of plays 1PLAY COUN...

Page 68: ...tal single player play time 2P TOTAL PLAY TIME Total two player play time ALL TOTAL PLAY TIME Total combined play time D DISPENSER DATA Select DISPENSER DATA to see the following screen and view each...

Page 69: ...Mode To clear data use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to YES and then press the TEST Button When the data has been cleared the message COMPLETED will be displayed Press the TEST Button again to...

Page 70: ...by the site maintenance individual or another skilled professional Performing work by non technical personnel can cause severe accidents such as electric shock Turn off the main AC unit power switch a...

Page 71: ...ner etc CAUTION Insert the Cleaning Card aligning the cloth side with the red light in the Card Reader groove Slowly slide the Cleaning Card up and down to clean off any accumulated dirt 13 CARD READE...

Page 72: ...o not attempt to disassemble the card reader unit Doing so could result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation This work should be performed by the site maintenance individual or another skilled pro...

Page 73: ...arriage bolts and 4 flange nuts holding the card reader bracket in place and remove the card reader from the control panel Remove the card reader cover and detach the card reader from the card reader...

Page 74: ...t to disassemble the card reader unit Doing so could result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation This work should be performed by the site maintenance individual or another skilled professional Pe...

Page 75: ...nippers to cut the 2 tie belts loose Unfasten the 4 carriage bolts and 4 flange nuts holding the card reader bracket in place and remove the card reader from the control panel CONTROL PANEL TIE BELT C...

Page 76: ...ck or short circuit This work should be performed by the site maintenance individual or another skilled professional Performing work by non technical personnel can cause severe accidents such as elect...

Page 77: ...72 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 72 14 2 COMPOSITION OF THE POWER UNIT SW REGU LCA50S 24 400 5421 05024 SW REGU 3 3V 4 2A 5V 4A 12V 1 5A 400 5458 PHOTO14 2...

Page 78: ...en the coin selector cover and then remove the coin selector REMOVING A JAMMED COIN When the coin return button fails to refund coins open the coin chute door and open the selector gate Once the jamme...

Page 79: ...oor Open the gate and remove dust using a soft brush made of wool etc Remove and clean smears by using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent and then wrung dry Remove the cradle W...

Page 80: ...Proceeding without doing so can cause electric shock or malfunctioning Use of the monitor by converting it without permission is not allowed SEGA shall not be liable for any malfunctioning and accide...

Page 81: ...thinner etc Do not scrape or scratch surfaces using brushes scouring pads or other hard cleaning utensils Clean the CRT surface and the monitor cover once a week Apply antistat after cleaning Turn of...

Page 82: ...re do not make further adjustments without a justifiable reason Adjusting the monitor containing high tension parts is dangerous Also an improper adjustment can cause deviated synchronization and imag...

Page 83: ...ATCH COUNT MANAGEMENT CHIP STATUS BOOKKEEPING BACKUP DATA CLEAR EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Enter TEST MODE and select GAME TEST MODE by positioning the cursor and pressing t...

Page 84: ...RENCE CABINET Checking Adjusters Hold Brackets grounding Daily before opening hours 3 6 1 MONITOR Screen Cleaning Biweekly 16 Check adjustments Monthly 16 GAME BOARD Check settings Monthly 10 19 CARD...

Page 85: ...ecified in this manual can cause electrical shock shorting or fire 18 TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING STOP IMPORTANT PROBLEMS CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Turning on the power switch fails to power on the machine Th...

Page 86: ...rect Ensure correct operation Monitor display is abnormal Game Board and monitor connection failure Ensure proper connection of connector Monitor malfunction Exchange the monitor Game Board malfunctio...

Page 87: ...careful not to damage wiring Damaged wiring may cause electric shock or short circuit Do not expose the Game Board etc for any reason Doing so may cause electric shock or malfunctioning This produce...

Page 88: ...o wing bolts and take out the ASSY MAIN board Disconnect the four SystemSP board connectors shown marked with circles in the picture below Remove the 8 screws and take out the SystemSP board base WING...

Page 89: ...tricity has the potential to damage electronic parts on the IC base board Before opening the shield case and starting work touch an earthed metal surface to release any static electricity stored in yo...

Page 90: ...to Section1 20 DESIGN RELATED PARTS POP DKG ENG 4DKG 0010 01 DISPLAY SHEET DKT ENG DKG 0007 PLAY INST SHEET DKG ENG 4DKG 0006 01 STICKER CTRL PANEL DKG ENG 4DKG 2002 01 STICKER BARCODE READER CASE ENG...

Page 91: ...001P DKT 10001 DKT 1100 01 ASSY DOOR ASSY WH DOOR DKT 1200 01 DKT 6005 ASSY COUNTER DKT 1300 ASSY CASH BOX DKT 1400 ASSY SLIDE BASE DKT 1500 ASSY MONITOR DKT 1600 ASSY FRONT MASK DKT 1700 01 ASSY RFID...

Page 92: ...87 87 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 TOP ASSY DKT EXP DKT 00001P D 1 2...

Page 93: ...88 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 88 TOP ASSY DKT EXP DKT 00001P D 2 2...

Page 94: ...AREA 421 6690 04 STICKER 230V 230V AREA 230V AREA 421 6690 05 STICKER 240V 240V AREA 18 421 11938 STICKER TA FOR ME P1000 U TAIWAN 19 421 8479 01 STICKER INSTR SUNLIGHT ENG 201 008 T00408 0C TMP PRF S...

Page 95: ...Y CARD DISPENSER DKT 0500 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 OSM 0550 ASSY SLIDER 2 MKG 0501 01 STICKER HOW TO RMV STOCKER ENG 3 MKG 0502 STICKER STOCKER POSITION 101 610 0668 01 CARD DISPENSER CD 130...

Page 96: ...91 91 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ASSY CABINET DKT 10001 D 1 3...

Page 97: ...21 MKG 1006 BUSHING EXP 22 MKG 1007 SPACER EXP 23 MKG 1014 SPONGE WATER PROOF 147 UK 24 MKG 1015 SPONGE WATER PROOF 220 UK 25 440 CS0290 EG STICKER C CARD PICOUT ENG 101 280 5009 01 CORD CLAMP 21 102...

Page 98: ...7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 212 068 552016 FLT WSHR 5 5 20 1 6 213 031 000620 0C CRG BLT CRM M6 20 301 DKT 6001 ASSY WH CABINET AC 302 DKT 6002 ASSY WH CABINET DC 303 MKG 60035 01 W...

Page 99: ...7 6 5 4 3 2 1 94 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 OSM 0551 CD BASE 2 OSM 0552 STOPPER 3 MKG 0553 SLIDE SHAFT 4 MKG 0554 STOPPER SHAFT 5 MKG 0555 SPACER 6 MKG 0556 TORSION SPRING 201 060 F00500 FLT W...

Page 100: ...01 CABINET BLANK 2 MKG 1102 SEAL PLATE CHAIN HOOK 101 601 10462 CASTER D51H73 FIX 601 11634 CASTER D51H73 FIX 102 601 10905 CASTER D51H66 FREE ST 601 11635 CASTER D51H67 FREE ST 103 601 5699X LEG ADJU...

Page 101: ...96 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 96 ASSY DOOR DKT 1200 01 D 1 2...

Page 102: ...TICKER DENOMI 8X 1 HONG KONG 101 130 5034 SPEAKER 8 OHM 10W 102 220 5786 C C BRKT A0710 LORENZO 103 220 5208 96 COIN CHUTE REJR SINGAPORE 1 SINGAPORE 220 5208 29 COIN CHUTE REJR HONG KONG HONG KONG 22...

Page 103: ...2 1 98 ASSY COUNTER DKT 1300 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 MKS 1301 COUNTER BRKT 2 OSM 1302 COUNTER LID 3 421 9168 01 STICKER COIN METER 101 220 5798 01 MAG CNTR 4P MZ674 DC5V D41 JC 102 280 527...

Page 104: ...24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ASSY CASH BOX DKT 1400 ITEM NO PART No DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 DKT 1401 CASH BOX 2 MKG 1203 TONGUE MKC 1203 TONGUE MKC 101 220 5574 CAM LOCK...

Page 105: ...3 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 100 ASSY SLIDE BASE DKT 1500 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 OSM 1501 SLIDE BASE WOODEN 2 OSM 1502 SLIDE BASE 201 000 P00416 W M SCR PH W...

Page 106: ...TE 1 MKG 1601 MONITOR BRKT UPPER 2 MKG 1602 MONITOR BRKT LOWER 3 OSM 1601 MONITOR REAR COVER 4 440 DS0013XEG STICKER D MONITOR ENG 101 200 5173 15 07 CLR DSPL 14 15K100 14VC21S HC J 102 601 0460 PLAST...

Page 107: ...N NOTE 1 OSM 1701X FRONT MASK 2 TOE NMD105 MONITOR MASK 3 TOE NMD110 MONITOR COVER PLATE 4 DKT 1701 BOARD BRKT 5 DKT 0007 DISPLAY SHEET DKT ENG 6 4DKG 0006 01 PLAY INST SHEET DKG 201 000 F00408 M SCR...

Page 108: ...102 838 14244 RS232C I F BD 103 253 7207 RFID CHIP R W COVER FRONT 104 253 7208 RFID CHIP R W COVER REAR 105 390 6821 LED GREEN DB 100 R1A06 G 106 280 5292 CORD CLAMP PUSH TYPE 107 280 5247 ONE TOUCH...

Page 109: ...STICKER BARCODE RDR CASE ENG 4 DKT 2004 STICKER C BARCODE RDR CS ENG 101 509 6025 R 01 SW PB W O LP CN R GUU 102 509 6025 B 01 SW PB W O LP CN B PAR 103 509 6025 Y 01 SW PB W O LP CN Y CHO 104 610 07...

Page 110: ...105 105 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 AC UNIT DKT 4100 D 1 2...

Page 111: ...D TAIWAN 101 214 0202 AC INLET PANEL TYPE 102 270 5020 NOISE FILTER AC 250V 6A 103 509 5453 91 H B SW ROCKER J8 H B 104 512 5046 3000 C P 3000mA CE UL 105 601 0460 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100MM 106 310 5029...

Page 112: ...107 107 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ASSY ELEC BASE DKT 4200 D 1 2...

Page 113: ...400 5421 05024 SW REGU LCA50S 24 103 280 6681 L LOCK LT 320PCG 104 280 5277 CORD CLAMP 18 105 280 5207 HARNESS LUG CC 1005 201 000 P00308 W M SCR PH W FS M3 8 202 000 P00408 W M SCR PH W FS M4 8 203 0...

Page 114: ...109 109 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ASSY MAIN BD BASE DKT 4300 01 D 1 2...

Page 115: ...01 509 5453 91 H B SW ROCKER J8 H B 102 509 5875 SW PB SINDEN SDP 103C 103 509 6085 SW PB VAQ 4R K V 15 1A5 TUV 104 280 5277 CORD CLAMP 18 105 280 5207 HARNESS LUG CC 1005 106 601 0460 PLASTIC TIE BEL...

Page 116: ...R 100 120V 100V5A WB UL TAIWAN 560 5516 V 91 XFMR 220 240V 100V5A WB CE OTHERS 102 514 5138 4000 FUSE SG5013 5X20 4000MA 250V 103 514 5144 FUSE HOLDER 1P F 64 AD 104 514 5145 FUSE HOLDER COVER F 64 1C...

Page 117: ...60010 WH EARTH ASSY ELEC BASE 304 DKT 60011 WH EARTH ASSY MAIN BD BASE 305 MKG 60033 01 WH EARTH DOOR EXT EXP This is comprised of the following wire harnesses ASSY drawing is not available ITEM NO P...

Page 118: ...113 113 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1...

Page 119: ...9 GRAY 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 numeral is not 0 that pa...

Page 120: ...24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 24 114 23 WIRING DIAGRAM D 1 2...

Page 121: ...24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 115 23 WIRING DIAGRAM D 2 2...

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