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PARTS

 LIST

73

18

2  - 

ASSY MAIN CABI (ST-1000UK) 

(1-3)

Seq

Part No

Description

QTY

Component Reference

001

S�-1001-AUK

ASSY CABI

1

002

S�-1020UK

ASSY REAR DOOR

1

003

S�-1030UK

ASSY SIDE DOOR

1

004

S�-1340UK

ASSY FAN 240V

2

005

S�-0400UK

ASSY AC UNI�

1

007

S�-0002UK

PRIZE CHU�E

1

008

S�-1360UK

ASSY INPU� SW

1

�ES�/SERVICE BU��ON

009

S�-1400UK

ASSY PRIZE UNI�

1

010

S�-1510UK

ASSY WINDOW

2

011

S�1560UK

ASSY �AIN DOOR

1

012

S�-4000UK

ASSY �AIN BD

1

013

S�-4100UK

ASSY ELEC BD

1

014

S�-4200UK

ASSY PC BD

1

016

S�-1650UK

ASSY GUN HOLS�ER

1

017

APA-2100

ASSY CON�ROL UNI� APA

1

COLOUR �AY VARY

018

S�-0004UK

PLA�E BU��ON

1

025

421-7988-91UK

S�ICKER SERIAL NO

1

026

LB1046

LABEL �ES�ED ELEC SPEC

1

029

DU�-032UK

COIN PA�H PLA�E

1

031

253-5460-01

AIR VEN� BLK

3

KD

032

S�-0005UK

GUARD FRON�

1

033

S�-0006UK

GUARD REAR

1

044

S�-1006UK

DECAL SIDE CABI L

1

045

S�-1007UK

DECAL SIDE CABI R

1

046

S�-1008UK

S�ICKER FRON�

1

047

S�-1004UK

BRK� SUPPOR�

2

048

S�-1012UK

DOOR S�OP LWR

1

049

S�-1013UK

DOOR S�OP UPR

1

050

S�-0009UK

�IRROR SIDE

2

IN�ERNAL

051

S�-0016UK

BRK� CORNER

4

LED �OUN�S

052

S�-0017UK

BRK� �OP

2

EX�ERNAL �OP L&R

053

S�-0018UK

COVER PLA�E

1

055

S�-0020UK

VEN� BK�

1

056

S�-0021UK

CHU�E COVER PLA�E

1

057

RND-0125

BK� SUPPOR�

1

058

LB1102

S�KR DANGER VOL�AGE

1

060

S�-0015UK

PLA�E PRIS�

2

LED PRIS� L&R

061

S�-1415UK

BK� SUPPOR� �OP

1

062

S�-1420

PRIZE AR�  LONG

4

063

S�-1430UK

PRIZE AR� SHOR�

3

064

S�-1404UK

GUIDE LONG

4

065

S�-1405UK

GUIDE SHOR�

3

Summary of Contents for SHOOT THIS WIN THIS

Page 1: ...tents herein stated After reading this manual be sure to keep it near the product or in a convenient place for easy reference when necessary IMPORTANT 42 Barwell Business Park Leatherhead Road Chessin...

Page 2: ...G PRODUCT OPERATION 6 4 PART DESCRIPTIONS 9 5 ACCESSORIES 10 6 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 11 6 1 Securing the cabinet in to location 13 6 2 Conneection of Power and Ground 14 6 3 Check area for Game In...

Page 3: ...PLACEMENT 45 10 2 SENSOR UNIT RELPACEMENT 46 10 3 SOLINOID REPLACEMENT if fitted 47 11 GRAPHICS DISPLAY 49 11 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING THE DISPLAY 49 11 2 CLEANING THE SCREEN SURFACE 50 11 3...

Page 4: ...es not function correctly DO NOT allow anyone other than a technician to touch the internal system Turn off the power to the machine making sure to unplug the electrical cord from the outlet and conta...

Page 5: ...to be carried out by site maintenance personnel Amusement equipment vending machine assembly maintenance inspection and replacement of units expendable parts Other qualified professionals Persons emp...

Page 6: ...an electric shock In case the power cord is damaged ask for a replacement through where the product was purchased from or the office herein stated Using the cord as is damaged can cause fire an electr...

Page 7: ...a grounded metallic surface so that the static electricity can be discharged Do not turn the power on and off continuously Repeatedly turning the power on and off may cause product malfunction or part...

Page 8: ...the Serial No when contacting the applicable places his SEGA product has warning displa s on stic ers labels and or printed instructions adhered attached to or incorporated in the places where a pote...

Page 9: ...s product is compatible with the location s power supply voltage and frequency requirements A plate describing Electrical Specifications is attached to the product Non compliance with the Electrical S...

Page 10: ...erve this instruction If the machine does not fit through the entryway to the installation location do not disassemble it without first consulting the instructions If the machine still does not fit th...

Page 11: ...s It is suggested to ensure a space allowing the players who feel sick while playing the game to take a rest Do not put any heavy item on this product Placing any heavy item on the product can cause a...

Page 12: ...with scratches cracks or loose screws it can cause injuries to the player or to people nearby Ensure that all connecting wires are not damaged Ensure that the screws are not loose and are all present...

Page 13: ...during play Instruct those who feel sick during play to have a medical examination To avoid injury from falls and electric shocks due to spilled drinks instruct the player not to place heavy items or...

Page 14: ...SCRIPTIONS 4 PART DESCRIPTION 4 Coin door Cash door Prize door Start switch Speaker Prize arm Display Mask SHOOT THIS WIN THIS Please note The controller is not shown in the figure above Key switch Si...

Page 15: ...CRIPTION Part No Qty Note Figures Parts not labeled with part numbers are as et unregistered or cannot be registered Be sure to handle all parts with care as some parts are not available for purchase...

Page 16: ...t a risk of fire Do not carelessly push on the monitor This could cause it to fall over Provide sufficient space so that assembling can be performed Performing work in places with narrow space or low...

Page 17: ...lowing sequence 6 1 Securing of Cabinet in to Location 6 2 Connection of Power and Ground 6 3 Checking Area for Game Interference Harness Requirements 6 fig01 6 4 Prize Unit An M4 Nut Driver or Spanne...

Page 18: ...ace of the cabinet for ventilation 2 Use a wrench to set adjuster heights so that the unit will stay level 3 After setting turn adjuster nuts upwards to tighten them and secure adjuster heights This p...

Page 19: ...destinations Be sure to use the power cords supplied If a power cord is to be replaced be sure to replace it with the same specification as the one provided The accessory power cord has a ground wire...

Page 20: ...e opposite end to an indoor ground terminal The AC unit ground terminal is a bolt and nut combination Remove the nut and pass the bolt through the ground terminal then se cure the nut to the bolt For...

Page 21: ...arness Requirements 1 Make sure that the machine is isolated from the mains supply before attempting this operation 2 Be careful not to damage wiring 3 The Game Board area should be accessed if necess...

Page 22: ...acent prize arm This may cause prizes to jam or become tangled Do not attach prizes in the excess of 1kg to any of the Prize Arms Prizes which exceed 1kg may cause premature damage to the motor or pri...

Page 23: ...s shown IMPORTANT Ensure that the hanger encompasses the the spiral arm and the guide arm Make sure that the Prize bar is above the hanger and not positioned through it STEP 3 When the prize has been...

Page 24: ...nnel and damage to machine When lifting the cabinet up steps you must hold it by the designated handles or by the bottom surface Lifting it by any other area may lead to damage or disfiguration to tha...

Page 25: ...on the gun SIGHT Games Available to Play ROCKIN RAPIDS CREEPY CABIN WACKY TRACK WRECKIN REEF LOONY MOON CRAZY CANYON GAME SELECTION SCREEN Each of the games with have a range of moving targets to sho...

Page 26: ...at the risk the losing the small prize in an attempt to climb up to the Big Prize level To select the Small Prize the player must shoot the Collect Small Prize Parcel ending the game and entering the...

Page 27: ...nted on screen If you won a Big Prize you can only select from the Big Prize arms If you won a Small Prize you can onlly select from the Small Prize arms You will be aked to shoot again to confirm you...

Page 28: ...GAME DESCRIPTION 23 8 ROCKIN RAPIDS WRECKIN REEF CHEEPY CABIN 8 2 INDIVIDUAL GAMES SCREENS...

Page 29: ...24 GAME DESCRIPTION 8 LOONY MOON WACKY TRACK CRAZY CANYON 8 2 INDIVIDUAL GAMES SCREENS...

Page 30: ...E DESCRIPTION 25 8 Final Game Screen 8 3 RESULT ACCURACY SCREEN This screen shows how many Shots were fired how many Targets were hit and calculates the accuracy of the player showing it as a Percenta...

Page 31: ...us adder data is erased Adjust the sound to the optimum volume taking into consideration the environmental requirements of the installation location Removing the coin meter circuitry renders the game...

Page 32: ...ANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 27 9 9 1 GAME TEST MODE To change settings in the Game Test Mode simply making changes on the setting screen will not be effective Complete the Test Mode in normal fas...

Page 33: ...28 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 9 9 1 1 TEST MENU...

Page 34: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 29 9 9 1 2 GAME TEST MODE...

Page 35: ...30 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 9 9 1 3 INPUT TEST...

Page 36: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 31 9 9 1 4 OUTPUT TEST...

Page 37: ...32 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 9 9 1 GAME TEST MODE 9 1 5 VEND TEST...

Page 38: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 33 9 9 1 GAME TEST MODE 9 1 6 COIN TEST...

Page 39: ...34 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 9 9 1 GAME TEST MODE 9 1 7 SOUND TEST...

Page 40: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 35 9 9 1 GAME TEST MODE 9 1 8 SCREEN TEST...

Page 41: ...36 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 9 9 1 9 GUN CALIBRATION TEST...

Page 42: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 37 9 9 1 10 GUN CALIBRATION TEST...

Page 43: ...38 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 9 9 1 11 BOOK KEEPING...

Page 44: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 39 9...

Page 45: ...40 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 9...

Page 46: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 41 9...

Page 47: ...42 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 9 9 1 12 GAME SETTINGS...

Page 48: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 43 9 9 1 13 CLOCK SETTINGS...

Page 49: ...en the unit is cracked or damaged Assemble so that there is no gap between the L and R covers If there is a gap or rattling the players could get fingers or hands caught resulting in injury Once the p...

Page 50: ...the microswitch 5 Solder the new microswitch Employ heat shrinkable tubing to protect the soldered part Reassemble the gun Operate the trigger to fully verify that the microswitch turns on and off pro...

Page 51: ...hen remove the sensor unit 3 After replacing the sensor unit reassemble the gun Operate the trigger to fully verify that the microswitch turns on and off properly Then reattach the L cover to the R co...

Page 52: ...g a microswitch 2 Remove the cord clamp fastening the cable and remove the connector 3 Remove the two screws and remove the solenoid ASSY 4 Pay special attention to spring washers and other small part...

Page 53: ...ith two screws and connect the connector Be careful not to damage the wiring 7 Refer to the preceding sections regarding part replacement Reattach the L cover handling each part with appropriate care...

Page 54: ...immediately unplug the power cable from the power source Continuing to use the product may cause a fire or an electric shock Contact the point of purchase and request an inspection During operation Do...

Page 55: ...utions below Dilute neutral cleaning agents for home use with water Soak a soft cloth in the solution and wring it thoroughly before wiping the screen Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or powders or...

Page 56: ...THOD All adjustment values are set accurately at the time of shipping from the factory Do not readjust these values needlessly or apply adjustments not specified in this manual The display may not app...

Page 57: ...52 GRAPHICS DISPLAY 11 11 3 ADJUSTMENT METHOD...

Page 58: ...pe away dirt with animal hairbrush or other soft brush 4 Soak a soft cloth in water or a neutral cleaning agent diluted with water wring it tightly and wipe away dirt 5 Remove cradle When removing the...

Page 59: ...r wiping off dirt wipe away moisture with a dry cloth and make sure that the coin selector is completely dry Coin Insertion Test Carry out a coin insertion test once per month At the same time check t...

Page 60: ...switch settings are under constant review and may change due to world currency updates Set SW 1 according to the option settings found in the relevant Price of Play Settings Table on the following pag...

Page 61: ...56 COIN HANDLING 12 PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS FOR EURO...

Page 62: ...COIN HANDLING 57 12 PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS FOR UK...

Page 63: ...s as shown below The SR3 coin acceptor supplied is programmed to accept UK Sterling and the Euro coin set the factory setting is for the UK Sterling If the configuration needs to be changed to Euro th...

Page 64: ...3 Step 4 Press the reject lever within 20 seconds The LED will turn RED Step 5 Start entering the coins or tokens you wish to teach until the LED flashes GREEN typically after 8 to 10 insertions If th...

Page 65: ...coin token population If significantly more that 10 coins have been inserted and the LED is still not changing to GREEN this could be caused by three possible reasons a The coins tokens being used ar...

Page 66: ...ON ON ON Off 8 ON Off Off Off ON Off 9 ON Off Off ON ON Off 10 ON Off ON Off ON Off 11 ON Off ON ON ON Off 12 ON ON Off Off ON Off Teach and Run EXAMPLE To teach coin channel 12 for 1 coins Switch of...

Page 67: ...g lamps with different ratings may cause fires or damage Such things as deteriorated insulation in lighting fixtures can cause a short circuit and or smoke Make sure there are no abnormalities For exa...

Page 68: ...r supply before changing the lamp Follow the instructions below to safely replace the fluorescent lamp Always replace the lamp with one of the samme type and specification 1 Locate the Fluorescent lam...

Page 69: ...lamp by pulling directly outward 4 Fit the new lamp and replace following the directions in reverse order IMPORTANT PLEASE WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING EQUIPEMENT WHEN CHANGING FLUORESCENT LAMPS PROTECTI...

Page 70: ...rom regarding internal cleaning Using the product with accumulated dust in the interior can cause a fire or accident Note that professional cleaning will require a fee There is the danger of accidents...

Page 71: ...nish do not use such solvents as thinner benzene etc other than ethyl alcohol or abrasives bleaching agent and chemical dust cloth Some general purpose household kitchen and furniture cleaning product...

Page 72: ...k by performing a speaker test See Chapter 9 Target position of Gun doesn t match Due to external or environmental factors the targeting is off Adjust Gun Calibration in the test mode See Chapter 9 Co...

Page 73: ...lead to the generation of heat smoke or burn outs When replacing or repairing the game board and then returning it to the cabinet be sure to reconnect all the connectors correctly Improper connection...

Page 74: ...he game board for this product is dedicated and not to be used in any other SEGA product Trying to connect this game board in to any other product other than the one described in this manual WILL caus...

Page 75: ...e warning displa stic ers refer to Section 1 of this manual S KR L H S S 1006UK S KR SIDE DOOR S 1032UK FLAP S 1352UK S KR GLASS FRON S 1553UK S KR FRON S 1008UK S KR R H S S 1007UK S KR GLASS SIDE S...

Page 76: ...20 ASSY INST KIT 3 ASSY REAR DOOR 4 ASSY SIDE DOOR 5 ASSY FAN 6 ASSY AC UNIT 7 ASSY INPUT SWITCH 8 ASSY PRIZE UNIT 10 ASSY WINDOW 11 ASSY MAIN DOOR 13 ASSY I O BOARD 15 ASSY ELEC BOARD 17 ASSY GUN HO...

Page 77: ...18 1 ASSY TOP ST 0000UK 1 1 Seq Part No Description QTY Component Reference 001 ST 1000UK ASSY MAIN CABI 1 SHOOT THIS WIN THIS 002 ST INST KIT ASSY INSTALLATION KIT 1 MANUAL ACCESSORIES 003 ST 1014UK...

Page 78: ...91UK STICKER SERIAL NO 1 026 LB1046 LABEL TESTED ELEC SPEC 1 029 DUT 032UK COIN PATH PLATE 1 031 253 5460 01 AIR VENT BLK 3 KD 032 ST 0005UK GUARD FRONT 1 033 ST 0006UK GUARD REAR 1 044 ST 1006UK DEC...

Page 79: ...TER TWIST BHKL 450 4 01 15 116 280 A02064 WX ROUTER TWIST D20 S0 64 WOOD 6 117 280 A01200 A ROUTER TWIST D12 ADH 5 201 012 P00325 N4X1 S TAP PAN PAS 4 202 050 F00400 M4 NUT FLG SER PAS 8 203 000 F0041...

Page 80: ...ponent Reference 303 ST 60010UK WH SPKR 1 304 ST 60025UK WH PWR OUT EXT 1 306 ST 60003UK WH FL TUBE 1 307 600 7009 1800UK ASSY RGB CABLE 1 308 ST 60029UK WH LED STRIP BD 2 309 ST 60030UK WH LED STRIP...

Page 81: ...Part No Description QTY Component Reference 001 ST 1021UK REAR DOOR 1 102 220 5575UK LOCK 1 4 ASSY SIDE DOOR ST 1030UK 1 1 Seq Part No Description QTY Component Reference 001 ST 1031UK SIDE DOOR 1 003...

Page 82: ...00UK 1 1 Seq Part No Description QTY Component Reference 001 TFF 0401UK AC BKT 1 003 LB1096 STICKER PROTECTIVE EARTH 1 004 ST 0403UK PLATE AC CAP 1 101 EP1382 FILTER SCHAFFNER 1 102 EP1387 IEC INLET S...

Page 83: ...No Description QTY Component Reference 001 ST 1401UK BRKT ARM 7 008 ST 1409UK PANEL BACK MIRROR 1 009 ST 1410UK PRIZE PANEL 1 010 ST 1411UK MONITOR SUPPORT 1 011 ST 1414UK MONITOR BKT LOWER 1 013 200...

Page 84: ...26 SMSNG ASSY 26 LCD DSPLY SMSNG 1 10 ASSY WINDOW ST 1510UK 1 1 Seq Part No Description QTY Component Reference 001 ST 1502UK SIDE GLASS 1 002 ST 1505UK WINDOW FRAME 1 003 ST 1506UK HOLDER VERT 2 004...

Page 85: ...3UK DECAL GLASS FRONT 1 006 ST 1570UK ASSY LOCK 1 007 ST 1556UK HINGE 1 008 OS1004 DRAFT EXCLUDER 4X7 3 METERS 102 220 5575UK LOCK 1 201 050 F00400 M4 NUT FLG SER PAS 12 202 000 F00412 M4X12 MSCR CSK...

Page 86: ...8 14465R03 PCB GUN SENSE 1 105 839 1315 PCB AMP STEREO 1 201 012 P00325 N4X1 S TAP PAN PAS 16 204 060 F00300 M3 WSHR FRM A FLT PAS 4 205 012 P00312 N4X1 2 S TAP PAN PAS 4 301 ST 60005UK WH I O 1 302 S...

Page 87: ...3UK BRKT 12V SUPPLY 1 101 838 14551 02UK PCB DISTRIBUTION 1 102 400 150 024 01 PSU 24VDC 150W 1 103 400 065 0512 PSU 5 12VDC 65W 1 104 OS1011 STANDOFF 8 105 CFB 4003 01UK EARTH TERM PLATE 1 106 LB1102...

Page 88: ...Y PC STWT 1GIG 1 102 OS1243 VELCRO STRIP 1 103 OS1220 FOAM STRIP 8MM 4 MTRS 104 EP2000 01UK DESKEY EU DK2 USB 1 201 000 P00416 W M4X16 MSCR PAN W FS PAS 4 17 ASSY GUN HOLSTER ST 1650UK 1 1 Seq Part No...

Page 89: ...T SER FLG PAS 3 19 ASSY WH CABI BASE ST 6001UK 1 1 Seq Part No Description QTY Component Reference 301 ST 60007UK WH COIN HANDLING 1 302 ST 60009UK WH AUDIO EXT 1 303 ST 60013UK WH AUDIO IN 1 304 ST 6...

Page 90: ...wire color code indicates the size of the wire U AWG16 K AWG18 L AWG20 None AWG22 The colour codes for the wires used in the diagrams in the following chapter are as follows Wires other than those of...

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