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SEGA Enterprises, Ltd.

(RDJ, 7/18/94)

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Chapter 4    Customer Support Service

Chapter 4   Customer Support Service ........................................................................33

4.1  Customer Support Service Information ..............................................34

Summary of Contents for Saturn Taget Box

Page 1: ...rein are meant merely to indicate the characteristics and performance of SEGA s products SEGA assumes no responsibility for any intellectual property claims or other problems that may result from appl...

Page 2: ...TM SEGA Saturn Target Box User s Manual Programming Box Graphics Box Provisional Version Doc ST 174 R2 090294 SEGA 1994SEGA Allrightsreserved...

Page 3: ...eted with the assistance of the technical literature listed below 1 KenKyusha New Japanese English Dictionary 1974 Edition 2 Nelson s Japanese English Character Dictionary 2nd revised version 3 Micros...

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Page 5: ...History Version 1 July 15 1994 New creations for use in the SEGA Saturn Programming Box Graphics Box...

Page 6: ...just Target Box This system is used for developing SEGA Saturn game software This system has functions for efficient development as well as the same functions as the custom chip used in Saturn The fun...

Page 7: ...sound function is an environment for producing game sounds The following functions can be used SCSP function Sound board control CPU MC68EC000 A Bus Board The A Bus board is for interfacing with the A...

Page 8: ...le pins EVA Board Evaluation Board This indicates SH 2 EVA board and the emulator for emulating main CPU SH 2 CPU of Target Box SH 2 Board The SH 2 CPU being the main control CPU is mounted on this bo...

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Page 10: ...acking and Installation 9 2 1 Unpacking and Inspecting Accessory Parts 10 2 2 Target Box Installation 11 Installation Environment 11 2 3 Connecting the ICE 12 Removing the Target Box Main Cover 12 Rem...

Page 11: ...er ON Reset Switch 24 Reset Switch 25 Master Slave EVA Board Reset Switch 25 Summary of the Reset Relationships 25 3 2 Graphics Program Development Environment 26 Connector Name 26 AV OUT Signal Conne...

Page 12: ...sockets 14 Figure 2 6 Method for connecting ICE 14 Figure 2 7 Rear View 15 Figure 2 8 Location of connector for EVA board connections 18 Figure 2 9 Location of connector for PAD 20 Chapter 3 Descript...

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Page 14: ...ST 174 R2 090294 SEGA Enterprises Ltd RDJ 7 18 94 1 Chapter 1 Appearance 1 1 The Appearance and Name of Each Section 2 Front View 2 Right Side View 4 Rear View 5 Top View 6...

Page 15: ...1 1 The Appearance and Name of Each Section The appearance of Target Box is shown in Figures 1 1 1 6 See Chapter 3 for more details on each section Front View 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 Figure 1 1 Tar...

Page 16: ...ST 174 R2 090294 SEGA Enterprises Ltd RDJ 7 18 94 3 Figure 1 2 Target Box Front View Graphics Box...

Page 17: ...is a 1 player connector and right side is a 2 player connector 4 Panel Switch 5 Environment Setting Switch 6 SCSI II Connector 7 RS 232C Connector 8 Serial Connector 9 Power Switch 10 Built in CD dri...

Page 18: ...ST 174 R2 090294 SEGA Enterprises Ltd RDJ 7 18 94 5 Right Side View Figure 1 3 Target Box Right Side View...

Page 19: ...2 090294 SEGA Enterprises Ltd RDJ 7 18 94 6 Rear View Figure 1 4 Target Box Rear View Section names are shown in Figure 1 4 and are further explained in Chapter 3 1 AC Inlet 2 ICE EVA board SH 2 Board...

Page 20: ...ST 174 R2 090294 SEGA Enterprises Ltd RDJ 7 18 94 7 Top View 3 4 Figure 1 5 Programming Box Top View Figure 1 6 Graphics Box Top View...

Page 21: ...td RDJ 7 18 94 8 Section names are shown in Figures 1 5 and 1 6 and are further explained in Chapter 3 1 Cartridge connector connection segment 2 CD drive The CD drive is loaded only in the Programmin...

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Page 23: ...t 11 2 3 Connecting the ICE 12 Removing the Target Box Main Cover 12 Removing the SH 2 Board 14 ICE Connection 14 Installing the Main Cover of the Target Box 16 ICE Environment Settings 17 2 4 Connect...

Page 24: ...roken or missing items See Chapter 4 for more information 1 Target Box 2 AC Cable 3 Sega Saturn Target Box User s Manual 4 Pad Cables 2 lengths 5 AV Cable 6 Eva Board Reset Cable 2 lengths 8 Package L...

Page 25: ...in extremely high or low temperature or near strong vibration Do not use the same AC outlet for the equipment which cause noise i e large motor etc Do not place any objects on top of the Target Box C...

Page 26: ...plies of all peripheral devices connected to the Target Box are OFF 2 Remove the main cover of the Target Box There are four screws to be removed See Figure 2 2 3 Loosen the two screws on the ICE EVA...

Page 27: ...T 174 R2 090294 SEGA Enterprises Ltd RDJ 7 18 94 14 Loosen these screws Note When not connecting ICE POD make sure to close slide cover secure on top Figure 2 3 ICE EVA board SH 2 board plug port cove...

Page 28: ...o add one to a side without the SH 2 mounted to it For more information please contact SEGA For details refer to chapter 4 support center ICE Connection The 171 pin PGA socket is visible when the SH 2...

Page 29: ...board make sure to remove the attached ICE PGA plug also Otherwise when installing EVA board it could come in contact with the bottom surface Main Board Pin ICE POD Lead PGA Plug A1 Pin PGA Socket fo...

Page 30: ...frame and tighten the four screws See Figure 2 2 2 Adjust position height of the rear ICE EVA board SH 2 board plug port cover so that ICE POD is in a horizontal position ICE POD will then be secured...

Page 31: ...ST 174 R2 090294 SEGA Enterprises Ltd RDJ 7 18 94 18 Figure 2 7 ICE Connection...

Page 32: ...ing Box Graphics Box When Master Side is ICE MODE C RET E7000 MODE MD5 0 xx 0E RET MODE SET C CONFIGURATION U USER M MASTER SLAVE X C RET CONFIGURATION WRITE OK Y N Y RET When Slave Side is ICE MODE C...

Page 33: ...2 Remove the main cover on Target Box 3 Loosen the screws of the ICE EVA board SH 2 board plug port cover and slide downward Removing the SH 2 Board If an SH 2 board is mounted to the SH 2 board EVA...

Page 34: ...oard side connector CN8 the lowermost board Connector to the Target Box CN10 EVA board Reset Cable When Eva board is connected to the Master Side EVA board side connector CN8 the uppermost board Conne...

Page 35: ...r s manual Example of Short Pin Setting Method for Programming Box Graphics Box No 10 PSCB Clock setting PSCB2 J14 2 3 short J15 1 2 short Other J1 J13 OFF Caution When the EVA board is not set correc...

Page 36: ...Controller Connector Location The connector for the controller cable is on a circuit board which is visible from the front of the Target Box See Figure 2 10 Figure 2 10 Location of connector for Contr...

Page 37: ...or the host computer PC AT that is connected to ICE or EVA board b turn on the power of the E7000 body 2 Turn on the power of any peripherals connected to Target Box 3 Turn on the power of the Target...

Page 38: ...SMPC Reset Switch 24 Power ON Reset Switch 24 Reset Switch 25 Master Slave EVA Board Reset Switch 25 Summary of the Reset Relationships 25 3 2 Graphics Program Development Environment 26 Connector Nam...

Page 39: ...l switch names SMPC Reset Switch This switch resets the SMPC system manager The real time clock RTC and SMPC internal 4 byte backup memory SMEM are also initialized 256K byte backup memory is not affe...

Page 40: ...Reset Relationships Table 3 1 Summary of reset relationships Panel Switches Master EVA Board Slave EVA Board ICE Main Board System Manager SMPC CDDrive Start up of Target Box X X X O X O SMPC Reset X...

Page 41: ...or for graphics development environment graphics connector is shown in Figure 3 2 See the Front View and Top View sections in Chapter 1 for the locations of these connectors Figure 3 2 Graphics connec...

Page 42: ...lease contact Sega technical support center Also please see support center in chapter 4 3 AV OUT Connector Outputs the signal for displaying graphics Connect the attached AV cable and use AV OUT Conne...

Page 43: ...ST 174 R2 090294 SEGA Enterprises Ltd RDJ 7 18 94 30 OFF Return switch to horizontal position Side View ON Push switch down Figure 3 4 Switches for setting environments...

Page 44: ...MM cartridge area Do not layout SIMM cartridge area 6 SCSI 2 7 SCSI 1 SCSI ID Number 8 SCSI 0 Table 3 Note Areas with double line frames are settings at shipment time Table 3 3 Table of Area Code Sett...

Page 45: ...N ON ON ON Note 1 Boot from the SCSI when x mark is ON and use graphics tool When OFF select the setting where it does not boot up Note 2 Select the setting so that the SIMM is configured in the cartr...

Page 46: ...A SIMM is installed on IC11 see Figure 3 5 at the time the Programming Box is shipped The user can add SIMMs to SIMM sockets IC12 IC13 and IC14 Expanded memory has been prepared as an option with our...

Page 47: ...Socket Power Supply Connector 1 Insert SIMM from the side and at an angle into the SIMM socket railing 2 After inserting SIMM into the railing stand it upright Removal SIMM socket top view 1 By liftin...

Page 48: ...ST 174 R2 090294 SEGA Enterprises Ltd RDJ 7 18 94 35 Chapter 4 Customer Support Service Chapter 4 Customer Support Service 33 4 1 Customer Support Service Information 34...

Page 49: ...r missing or broken parts on the Saturn Target Box please contact the Technical Support Department 1 For Technical Inquires Company SEGA of America Department Technical Support Address 275 Shoreline D...

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