Sega Ghost Squad Deluxe Service Manual Download Page 1

420-6831-01 REV 

SERVICE MANUAL 

 

 

DELUXE TYPE 

 

 

 

Before using this product, read this SERVICE MANUAL carefully to understand the contents stated herein. 
After reading this manual, be sure to keep it available nearby the product or somewhere convenient in 
order to be able to refer to it whenever necessary. 

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Summary of Contents for Ghost Squad Deluxe

Page 1: ...product read this SERVICE MANUAL carefully to understand the contents stated herein After reading this manual be sure to keep it available nearby the product or somewhere convenient in order to be ab...

Page 2: ...SPLAY 31 4 1 5 GAME RULES AND GAMEPLAY 38 4 1 6 IC CARDS ONLY WITH THE IC CARD 44 5 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 45 5 1 SYSTEM TEST MODE 46 5 1 1 SYSTEM TEST MENU MODE 46 5 1 2 MEDIA BOARD TES...

Page 3: ...E MAIN FUSE 102 10 3 ERROR CODES 103 11 DESIGN RELATED PARTS 107 12 PARTS LIST 108 12 1 ASSY PTV CTF 0500 UK 108 12 2 ASSY BILLBOARD DX CTF 0550UK 110 12 3 ASSY FRONT PANEL CTF 0600UK 112 12 4 ASSY PT...

Page 4: ...y Warning labels or safety covers for personal protection etc are component parts of the product A potential hazard will be created if the machine is operated while any parts have been removed Do not...

Page 5: ...following points to ensure that the product has been transported safely Are then any dented parts or defects cuts etc on the external surfaces of the product Are castors and leg adjusters present and...

Page 6: ...Number will the correct parts be identified SEGA product has warning displays on stickers labels or printed instructions adhered attached to or incorporated in the places where hazardous situations ca...

Page 7: ...2 NAME OF PARTS Width mm Length mm Height mm Weight kg PTV 1 140 555 1 670 100 PTV BASE 1 200 620 310 26 BILLBOARD 1 170 410 385 18 MAIN CABINET 1 140 1 090 1 010 98 When Assembled 1 200 1 680 2 230 2...

Page 8: ...detached be sure to include the AVIP Cable When packing attach the accessory stickers in the specified places on the Game Board and carton box 2 1 1 INSTRUCTIONS 1 Wrap the Chihiro Board in a plastic...

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Page 10: ...tructed Before containing the GD ROM drive in a dedicated carton 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...

Page 11: ...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 12: ...in the following sequence STEP 1 ASSEMBLING THE BILLBOARD STEP 2 ASSEMBLING THE CABINET STEP 3 SECURING IN PLACE ADJUSTER TUNING STEP 4 TURNING THE POWER ON STEP 5 ASSEMBLY CHECK The parts contained...

Page 13: ...1 Undo the 2 truss screws and remove the pop bracket 2 Undo the 3 truss screws and remove the pop holder 3 Attach the billboard pop by fitting it between the pop bracket and pop holder and fixing it i...

Page 14: ...13 4 Attach the assembled billboard pop using the 2 truss screws...

Page 15: ...you will need at least 4 people to lift the PTV and another person to hold the PTV base to stop it from moving Lower the PTV until it touches the supports Take care not to damage any wiring during thi...

Page 16: ...es in the billboard base plate and push the billboard towards the PTV screen The base plate of the billboard is then fixed into place by fitting into the mask brackets You will need to people to perfo...

Page 17: ...r lid using the single truss screw 9 Bring the main cabinet next to the PTV 10 Connect the wiring between the main cabinet and the PTV You will need to connect a total of 5 connectors 11 Place the mai...

Page 18: ...f the joint between the main cabinet and the PTV using 4 truss screws on each side to secure the joint Arrange these so that the vertical holes correspond to the main cabinet and the horizontal holes...

Page 19: ...adjustments in a manner so that the casters will be raised approximately 5 mm from the floor and make sure that the machine position is level 1 Transport the product to the installation position 2 Hav...

Page 20: ...hargeable battery in the GD ROM system and does not represent a malfunction Audio begins playing from the speakers on the left and right sides of the main cabinet at the same time the advertising scre...

Page 21: ...RY TEST When MEDIA BOARD TEST is selected from the System Test Mode Menu Screen the Game Board memory is automatically tested If the display beside each memory reads GOOD the Game Board is functioning...

Page 22: ...om the factory make judgment as to whether an adjustment is needed by watching the test mode screen If it is necessary adjust the projector by referring to Section 12 Selecting the INPUT TEST on the g...

Page 23: ...ing the operation play the game by yourself and make sure that the gun readjustment is not needed and that you can play the game without a problem Although completed at the factory the gun adjustment...

Page 24: ...imilar type are installed side by side their sensors may interfere with each other To reject the interference follow the procedure below The following game machines employ a same or similar type of se...

Page 25: ...sensor board on the lower right side If multiple units of the same game are installed side by side make sure that the game units that are connected to the interference prevention wires are arranged so...

Page 26: ...l injury When moving the PTV do not push it from the rear side Push it from sideways Pushing the PTV from the rear side can have the PTV fall down causing personal injury etc In case the floor has sla...

Page 27: ...26 When transporting the product over areas with steps or steep slopes always disassemble into each unit before transporting Do not hold press these hatched parts to move the product...

Page 28: ...ng Plastic Parts as an anchor When using straps or tie downs rope etc use caution Use protective material where tie downs make contact with the machine to avoid damage To keep machine from shifting du...

Page 29: ...lt While power is connected the billboard is continuously lit and demonstration footage and ranking data are displayed on the screen This advertise mode will be accompanied by sound from both speakers...

Page 30: ...events Plus by using the password displayed following a game players can also access an Internet Ranking When no IC Card is being used the recording of player information and Internet Ranking access...

Page 31: ...unit of the anti terrorist group M O P Multiple Operation Program Fellow M O P Members The Commander provides radio backup and pertinent advice to the Alpha Unit Also assisting the Alpha Unit in opera...

Page 32: ...e update Refer to the additional update description section Player Information Display Screen Only with the IC Card After starting a game with an IC Card the player information read from the card is d...

Page 33: ...elected costume as worn by the character D OK Button Sets the selected costume and returns to the menu E Remaining Time The currently selected costume is selected automatically if the remaining time r...

Page 34: ...core if it makes the cabinet ranking A Character Scroll Buttons Scroll through selectable characters letters Rapid scrolling is possible by keeping it held down B Selectable Characters Line up the cur...

Page 35: ...with the START button Gun Controller Explanation Screen Gun Controller Calibration Screen If the CALIBRATION setting in the game Test Mode is turned on this screen is displayed before starting the ga...

Page 36: ...on the Mission Select Screen Using an IC Card the Mission Level will increase each time the boss is defeated To replay missions at a lower level line up the curser with the Mission Level display and p...

Page 37: ...ranking insignia are displayed Only with the IC Card D Score Points accumulated during play E Mission Level Level of the current mission F Terrorist Find and suppress G Fellow Troops Members of the Gh...

Page 38: ...vel has increased Box showing Event to debut at a higher Mission Level Grey labelled box Not yet played despite a sufficient Mission Level Blue box Already played but not cleared Green box Cleared som...

Page 39: ...using an IC Card each Continue deducts from the number of remaining card uses Not continuing results in Game Over When using an IC Card game results are displayed following the game showing experience...

Page 40: ...whose shots will inflict damage serving as a warning to the player When under fire from multiple enemies first defeating enemies marked with an E Marker should help the player avoid damage Tactic Sele...

Page 41: ...l Operations Besides normal terrorist suppression this game includes additional events such as bomb removal or securing hostages A certain number of events are initially open for play but by using an...

Page 42: ...hits Medal Increases experience points acquired following the game When no IC Card is being used it boosts the GS Meter Experience Points Experience points are accumulated during game play when playi...

Page 43: ...shot is capable of taking out multiple enemies Handgun class Requires a high learning curve suitable for expert players Rifle class Capable of piercing walls and obstacles can take out hidden enemies...

Page 44: ...se of an IC Card By first inserting a card before pressing the START button play will commence using that IC Card In that case the player will be equipped with the same weapon and costume used in the...

Page 45: ...d together at the same time while this screen is displayed transfers saved data to the new card It is possible to update any card regardless of the number of remaining uses However even if the old car...

Page 46: ...S DESCRIPTION REFERENCE SECTION INSTALLATION OF MACHINE 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 t...

Page 47: ...YSTEM TEST MENU MODE System Test Mode can be used to check that the main circuit operations are correct adjust Monitor colour and perform coin credit settings However this product can only be used wit...

Page 48: ...MEDIA BOARD connected to the Chihiro Test screens and test times may differ depending on the type of MEDIA BOARD connected to the unit The following is the MEDIA BOARD TEST screen for a unit with a DI...

Page 49: ...o the SYSTEM MENU screen A REGION The COUNTRY CODE of the MAIN BOARD B BOOT VERSION QC FIRM VERSION SC FIRM VERSION Version information for the MAIN BOARD system programmes C SERIAL NO Serial number o...

Page 50: ...the cursor to the desired test item 2 Move the cursor to INPUT TEST and press the TEST Button to enter the INPUT TEST screen for the I O BOARD currently displayed 3 When 2 or more I O BOARDS are conn...

Page 51: ...EM PLAYER Values change with input from control panel other switches B COIN Increases with input from the COIN SWITCH The count is cleared when exiting TEST MODE C ANALOGUE Displays analogy values fro...

Page 52: ...MONO and SURROUND B RIGHT LEFT SPEAKER ON OFF When set to ON the test sends a beep to each audio output interface Only the word SPEAKER is displayed when the OUTPUT TYPE is set to MONO and when set t...

Page 53: ...darkest at the far left and gets progressively lighter 32 steps towards the right Monitor brightness is set correctly if the white colour bar is black at the left edge and white at the right edge 2 Pr...

Page 54: ...OIN CHUTE is used by multiple players Coins inserted by each player are treated as common credits Up to 2 COIN CHUTES 1 and 2 may be used The C COIN TO CREDIT RATE setting for COIN CHUTE 1 and 2 may b...

Page 55: ...how many coins will be counted for each coin inserted The 1 COIN COUNT AS 1 COIN S setting indicates that Each coin will be counted as 1 coins When the A COIN CHUTE TYPE is set to COMMON the setting m...

Page 56: ...TING Use this mode to set the number of credits required to start a game Screens may differ depending on the game I Set the number of credits required to start a game J Set the number of credits requi...

Page 57: ...Button to move the cursor to the item to be set 2 Move the 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...

Page 58: ...ress TEST Button on SET position to memorize the setting If you set the REMOTE setting to ENABLE you cannot select this C SUBNET MASK C This is one of the settings required for communication network A...

Page 59: ...11 NETWORK SETTING MEDIA Use NETWORK SETTING to establish and test network connections This is only displayed the following error message screen This game does not support network communication conne...

Page 60: ...s each input device used in the game B OUTPUT TEST Tests each output device used in the game C GAME ASSIGNMENTS Adjusts game settings D GUN ADJUSTMENT Performs sight settings for the game s Control Un...

Page 61: ...ate of the controller s target location range 00 FF GUN Y The current Y coordinate of the controller s target location range 00 FF SCREEN If the controller is facing the screen this will be IN otherwi...

Page 62: ...up the 1P START button PLAYER 2 START LAMP Lights up the 2P START button PLAYER 1 HALOGEN LAMP Lights up the 1P halogen lamp PLAYER 2 HALOGEN LAMP Lights up the 2P halogen lamp PLAYER 1 HOLDER LAMP Li...

Page 63: ...nce of the life gauge to the player refer to the Life section in GAME RULES AND GAMEPLAY for more information REACTION Turn the gun controller vibration ON and OFF Default ON CALIBRATION Turn the init...

Page 64: ...circle and pull the trigger to set the value This will not affect horizontal calibration LEFT x y Set the LEFT value The number on the left x is the horizontal component and the number on the right y...

Page 65: ...vious settings CURSOR Select CURSOR and aim the controller at the screen to display a round cursor blue for 1P red for 2P where the controller hits the screen Use this cursor to check calibration OUT...

Page 66: ...Card into the slot then press the SERVICE button to choose the item for testing When the cursor is on the desired item press the TEST Button If reading writing was carried out successfully OK will be...

Page 67: ...e everyday and WEEK same closing times every week Default OFF EVERYDAY The time the store closes everyday SUN The time the store closes on Sundays MON The time the store closes on Mondays TUE The time...

Page 68: ...the Game Test Menu Screen The display items for the screen Page 1 of 3 are as follows COIN CHUTE 1 The number of coins inserted into Coin Slot 1 COIN CHUTE 2 The number of coins inserted into Coin Sl...

Page 69: ...progress NUMBER OF CONTINUE Number of times game has been continued TOTAL TIME The amount of time the unit has been in operation PLAY TIME The sum of 1P s time played and 2P s time played LONGEST PLAY...

Page 70: ...ram should be referred to when setting the Game Difficulty This displays play times on a scale from 0M00S to 9M59S with 30 second intervals All play times over ten minutes are included in the item OVE...

Page 71: ...ES CLEAR and then press the TEST Button When the data has been cleared the message COMPLETED will be displayed Press the TEST Button again to return to the Game Test Menu screen Move the cursor to NO...

Page 72: ...If the reassembly work is insufficient and or incorrect fingers may be caught and result in injury The solenoid on the Control Unit Gun Controller may become hot Take care as there is a risk of accide...

Page 73: ...ver L and right shell Cover R The controller s internal components are mounted on the right shell so work with the gun lying on its right side To replace the Shot Selector button microswitch first rem...

Page 74: ...ght shell lying flat carefully lift the left shell from the right shell 4 Remove the microswitch to be replaced from Cover R There are a total of three microswitches 5 Remove the soldering to take out...

Page 75: ...rify the points listed below before reattaching Cover L and Cover R The wires and connectors are laid out correctly in Cover R The bearing holder is securely in place when the pad assembly spring is c...

Page 76: ...7 Operate the TRIGGER SHOT SELECTOR and ACTION buttons to make sure that the microswitches turn ON OFF correctly 8 After replacement perform an INPUT TEST referring to the instructions in Game Test Mo...

Page 77: ...the Microswitch to remove the cover L 2 Remove the connector to replace the sensor unit 3 Refer to the previous item then attach COVER R while being careful of each of the parts 4 After replacement p...

Page 78: ...solenoid assembly 3 Remove the 8 screws and replace the solenoid 4 Secure the solenoid assembly with 4 screws and replace the connector When doing this make sure not to damage the wiring 5 Refer to th...

Page 79: ...ory surfaces Remove smears using a dry soft cloth flannel etc Do not use coarse gauze or other harsh materials For smear removing solvent alcohol ethanol is recommended When using chemical detergent b...

Page 80: ...Turn the power off 2 Unlock the coin chute door using the master key 3 Lift the control panel by pulling it up while you pull on the internal ceiling flap Make sure that the stay remains hooked in pl...

Page 81: ...80 4 Disconnect the single connector 5 Remove the 2 truss screws 6 Pull the IC card unit towards you to remove it...

Page 82: ...81 7 Undo the 2 screws and remove the sensor bracket 8 Undo the 4 screws and remove the RW guide upper...

Page 83: ...ted in the unit The roller is a small component so take the same precautions that you would for the screws to avoid losing it 10 If you wipe the unit using a moist cloth make sure that the unit is com...

Page 84: ...ing this component Additionally after attaching the RW guide upper move the push rod with your hand to make sure that it works correctly and that the tab passes through the hole Insert the lock arm in...

Page 85: ...gn matter other than the IC card has entered the slot A thread or other foreign matter is stuck to the IC card 3 or more cards have been inserted at once If there is a sticker attached to the IC card...

Page 86: ...e to distortion or colour deviation in the TEST mode if an adjustment is necessary use the Remote Control to make adjustments 8 1 CLEANING THE SCREEN Since the Projector screen is susceptible to damag...

Page 87: ...his product set to INPUT LEVEL 0 7 V and IMPEDANCE 75 Ohms Failure to observe this can cause CRT membrane to burn or Shutdown device to function resulting in power off The Projector s Connector Panel...

Page 88: ...and right left to start the movement of searching the correct screen position and inclination When the green cross pattern movements are finished similar detection is performed sequentially in order...

Page 89: ...nging the CONTRAST causes the light and shade of the on screen images to be changed When discontinuing the adjustment choose EXIT from the menu at the stage of procedure 2 and press the SET button To...

Page 90: ...NESS causes the brightness of the on screen images of black portions to be changed When discontinuing the adjustment choose EXIT from the menu at the stage of procedure 2 and press the SET button To c...

Page 91: ...d is replaced readjustments may be necessary When discontinuing the adjustment choose EXIT from the menu at the stage of procedure 2 and press the SET button To continue adjusting other menu items rep...

Page 92: ...readjustments may be necessary When discontinuing the adjustment choose EXIT from the menu at the stage of procedure 2 and press the SET button To continue adjusting other menu items repeat procedure...

Page 93: ...ward by the Technical staff and the Location s Maintenance Man who are well versed in such adjustment work In the Static Convergence Adjustments if satisfactory adjustments can not be performed do not...

Page 94: ...nt each of red and blue images is comprehensively moved to and superimposed on the green colour If automatic colour matching function is not sufficiently satisfactory perform this adjustment Be sure t...

Page 95: ...adjustment each of red green and blue images is partially moved for colour matching The adjustment may be necessary when the Game Board is replaced or changed or screen size is changed Be sure to per...

Page 96: ...ONVERGENCE adjustment the adjustment point of the column line vertical or row line horizontal is comprehensively moved for colour matching It is convenient to utilize this adjustment when the colour o...

Page 97: ...INSPECTION TABLE Description Period Reference CABINET Checking adjuster grounding Daily 3 3 Cleaning As necessary Checking sight Weekly 6 Inspecting switches Monthly 6 CONTROL UNIT GUN CONTROLLER Insp...

Page 98: ...t supplied Securely insert the power plug into the plug socket Power supply voltage is not correct Make sure that power supply voltage is correct With Main SW ON no activation The Circuit Protector fu...

Page 99: ...ontrol Unit sighting is not satisfactory Fuse on the connector board has blown due to a momentary electrical overload Fix the source of the overload then replace the fuse Fuse 250V 200mA 514 5086 200...

Page 100: ...By referring to Section 3 demount the PTV from Cabinet DX 3 By referring to Section 3 remove the Mask from the PTV 4 The Mask has the LED Board Disconnect the Connectors from both ends of LED Board r...

Page 101: ...to protect the user and the machine from damage Only replace the fuse once you have removed the cause of its failure Detailed below is a list of the fuses used their location and if relevant PCB refe...

Page 102: ...duct Be careful not to damage the wires Damaged wires may cause electric shock short circuit or present a risk of fire Be sure to use fuses meeting the specified rating Using fuses exceeding the speci...

Page 103: ...10 2 2 REPLACING THE MAIN FUSE The main fuse is located on the main transformer Part No 560 5377 01UK inside the PTV Base Note This can only be accessed by removing the PTV from the PTV Base The fuse...

Page 104: ...ut the board in the special purpose packing box specified in this manual for transportation Chihiro displays error messages on the screen to indicate various problems If an error message is displayed...

Page 105: ...er the NETWORK BOARD or the DIMM MEDIA BOARD is older than the required version COUNTERMEASURES Use a NETWORK BOARD or DIMM MEDIA BOARD with firmware that meets or exceeds the required version Error 2...

Page 106: ...y Error 27 DISPLAY Error 27 DIMM memory is not enough CAUSE 1 Insufficient DIMM MEMORY on DIMM BOARD 2 DIMM MEMORY is not connected securely COUNTERMEASURES 1 Provide a suitable amount of DIMM MEMORY...

Page 107: ...34 DISPLAY Error 34 Gateway cannot be found CAUSE No connection to the Server Hub at startup COUNTERMEASURES Check the connection between the Server Hub and the Chihiro Caution 51 DISPLAY Caution 51...

Page 108: ...107 11 DESIGN RELATED PARTS...

Page 109: ...108 12 PARTS LIST 12 1 ASSY PTV CTF 0500 UK...

Page 110: ...ILLBOARD DX 3 CTF 0600UK ASSY FRONT PANEL 4 CTF 0650UK ASSY PTV BASE 5 SPX 0530 ASSY MASK 8 DYN 0501 PANEL MOUNT BRKT L 9 DYN 0502 PANEL MOUNT BRKT R 201 000 T00520 0B M SCR TH BLK M5x20 202 068 55201...

Page 111: ...110 12 2 ASSY BILLBOARD DX CTF 0550UK...

Page 112: ...POP BRKT 12 CTF 0562UK POP HOLDER 13 CTF 1002UK WASHER CTF 15 253 5460 01 AIR VENT BLACK 16 LB1119 STICKER 100W 30W was 421 7501 18 soj version 17 LB1104 STICKER CAUTION HOT SURFACE new item 18 LB1102...

Page 113: ...112 12 3 ASSY FRONT PANEL CTF 0600UK...

Page 114: ...1 CTF 0601 01UK FRONT PANEL 2 CTF 0602UK PANEL BRKT UPPER 3 CTF 0603UK PANEL BRKT LOWER 4 EZT 0603UK SIDE BRKT 5 CTF 0604UK SPEAKER BOX PTV 6 CTF 0606UK STICKER FRONT PANEL L 7 CTF 0607UK STICKER FRON...

Page 115: ...114 12 4 ASSY PTV BASE CTF 0650UK...

Page 116: ...115 ITEM PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF 1 CTF 0660UK ASSY SUB PTV BASE 2 CTF 0670UK AC UNIT 201 000 T00420 0B M SCR TH BLK M4x20 000 P00430 S M SCR PH W S M4x30 068 441616 FLT WSHR 4 4 16x1 6...

Page 117: ...116 12 5 ASSY SUB PTV BASE CTF 0660UK...

Page 118: ...CK 6 253 5460 01 AIR VENT BLACK 7 601 5699X LEG ADJUSTER BOLT M16x75 101 601 6224 CASTER 75 101 601 9377 CASTER FAI 75 102 280 5009 01 CORD CLAMP 21 201 030 000630 SB HEX BLT BLK W S M6x30 202 068 652...

Page 119: ...45 02 10 LED BD GUN SENSE HOD 201 050 U00300 20 M3 NUT NYLOK PAS 101 20 202 068 330808 PN 20 M3 WSHR 8OD FLT NYLON 101 20 203 050 F00400 1 M4 NUT FLG SER PAS EARTH 1 301 SPY 60024 7 WIRE HARN MASK SHO...

Page 120: ...119 12 7 ASSY CABINET DX CTF 1000...

Page 121: ...OX 23 839 1243 FUSE BD CTF 25 421 11871 01 STICKER IC CARD RECOVERY ENG 101 601 11440 STAY SUGATSUNE L 140S 102 280 5169 CORD CLAMP TL 20S 201 000 T00408 0B M SCR TH BLK M4x8 202 030 000820 SB HEX BLT...

Page 122: ...121 12 8 13 7 ASSY SUB CABI DX CTF 1100UK...

Page 123: ...OLDER 22 CTF 1120UK PARTITION PLATE 23 CTF 1121UK STAY PLATE 25 CTF 1123UK RW NUT PLATE 26 601 10562 0170 RUBBER PACKING NO 96 L 170MM 27 601 10562 0095 RUBBER PACKING NO 96 L 95MM 34 253 5460 01 AIR...

Page 124: ...09 000 T00440 0B M SCR TH BLK M4x40 210 011 T03512 TAP SCR TH 3 5x12 211 030 000835 S HEX BLT W S M8x35 212 060 F00800 FLT WSHR M8 213 030 000825 S HEX BLT W S M8x25 214 030 000635 S HEX BLT W S M6x35...

Page 125: ...302 CTF 6002UK ASSY WIRE SUBCABI DC 304 600 6972 0100 WIRE HARN EARTH ID5 0100MM 305 600 6455 02 WIRE HARN C C DOOR SINGLE 307 CTF 60019UK WH AC FAN 308 CTF 60020UK WH AC FL LAMP 309 CTF 60034UK WH C...

Page 126: ...125 12 9 ASSY LATCH CTF 1170UK...

Page 127: ...126 ITEM PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF 1 CTF 1171UK LATCH 2 CTF 1172UK LATCH BRKT 3 CTF 1173 LATCH SPRING L 4 CTF 1174 LATCH SPRING R 201 065 E00700 E RING 7MM...

Page 128: ...127 12 10 ASSY RW UNIT CTF 1150...

Page 129: ...T 102 370 5161 PHOTO INTERRUPTER GP1A71A 103 601 11132 IC CARD READER HW210 TAMURA 104 838 14463 LED BAR BD GREEN 105 280 5247 ONE TOUCH BUSHING 106 280 5248 7 5 ONE TOUCH COLLOR M3 L 7 5 107 280 5009...

Page 130: ...129 12 11 ASSY CONTROLLER HOLDER L CTF 1300UK Note Fastening torque for item 201 is 1 4Nm 14Kgf cm...

Page 131: ...REF 1 CTF 1340UK ASSY HOLDER LIGHT 2 CTF 1301 CONTROLLER HOLDER L 3 CTF 1302UK CONTROLLER HOLDER PLATE L 4 CTF 1303 CONTROLLER HOOK 5 CTF 1002UK WASHER CTF 201 FAS 290037 HEX SKT LH CAP SCR STN M5x20...

Page 132: ...131 12 12 ASSY CONTROLLER HOLDER R CTF 1320UK Note Fastening torque for item 201 is 1 4Nm 14Kgf cm...

Page 133: ...REF 1 CTF 1340UK ASSY HOLDER LIGHT 2 CTF 1321 CONTROLLER HOLDER R 3 CTF 1322UK CONTROLLER HOLDER PLATE R 4 CTF 1303 CONTROLLER HOOK 5 CTF 1002UK WASHER CTF 201 FAS 290037 HEX SKT LH CAP SCR STN M5x20...

Page 134: ...133 12 13 ASSY HOLDER LIGHT CTF 1340UK...

Page 135: ...LIGHT PLATE 3 CTF 1343UK LED BD BRKT 101 838 14463 LED BAR BD GREEN 102 280 5247 ONE TOUCH BUSHING KD 103 280 5248 5 7 ONE TOUCH COLLAR M3 L 5 7 KD 104 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 201 050 U00300 U...

Page 136: ...135 12 14 ASSY CONTROL PANEL CTF 2000UK...

Page 137: ...ATE SASH 4 CTF 2004UK LOCK BRKT 5 CTF 2005 CUSHION SPONGE CONT PNL 6 CTF 2006UK STICKER CONTROL PANEL ENG 101 509 6069 SW PB OBSA 45UM G 1FLED G 5V 102 280 5009 01 CORD CLAMP 21 201 050 F00400 FLG NUT...

Page 138: ...137 12 15 CONTROL UNIT CTF 2100...

Page 139: ...CTF 2120 LIGHT CAP 22 CTF 2121 PAD BEZEL 23 CTF 2122 PAD PIN 24 CTF 2123 TRIGGER SPRING 25 CTF 2124 SELECTOR SPRING 26 CTF 2125 SHAFT 27 CTF 2126 JOINT PIN 28 CTF 2127 SHAFT STOPPER 29 CTF 2128 DAMPE...

Page 140: ...139 12 16 SENSOR UNIT JPT 2030...

Page 141: ...140 ITEM PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF 1 JPT 2031 SENSOR HOLDER 101 838 13144 SENSOR BD GUN SENSE 201 012 P00306 TAP SCR 2 PH 3x6...

Page 142: ...141 12 17 ASSY MAIN BD CTF 4000UK...

Page 143: ...AMP 21 103 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 104 270 5117 FERRITE CORE TDK ZCAT3035 1330 201 000 P00416 W M SCR PH W FS M4x16 202 011 F00312 TAP SCR 1 FH 3x12 203 011 T03512 TAP SCR TH 3 5x12 301 600 7247 500 CABL...

Page 144: ...143 12 18 ASSY ELEC CTF 4100UK...

Page 145: ...DIT DX 106 601 7467 L LOCK BK 107 280 5009 01 CORD CLAMP 21 108 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 201 000 P00416 W M SCR PH W FS M4x16 202 011 P00325 TAP SCR PH 3x25 203 000 P00308 W M SCR PH W FS M3x8 204 011 P03...

Page 146: ...will be of a single colour shown by the left hand side numeral see the list above Note 1 If the right hand side alphanumeric is not 0 that particular wire has a spiral colour code The left hand side c...

Page 147: ...LOCATE A3 SCHEMATIC DRAWING 1 HERE...

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Page 149: ...LOCATE A3 SCHEMATIC DRAWING 3 HERE...

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