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g.  

Arbitration fees and incentives

 

i.  

Disputes involving $75,000 or less. SEGA will promptly reimburse your 

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 ling fees and pay the AAA’s and arbitrator’s fees and expenses. If you  

 

 

reject the SEGA’s last written settlement offer made before the arbitrator was appointed (“last written offer”), your dispute goes all the way to an  

 

 

arbitrator’s decision (called an “award”), and the arbitrator awards you more than the last written offer, SEGA will give you three incentives: (1) pay  

 

 

the greater of the award or $1,000; (2) pay twice your reasonable attorney’s fees, if any; and (3) reimburse any expenses (including expert witness  

 

 

fees and costs) that your attorney reasonably accrues for investigating, preparing, and pursuing your claim in arbitration. The arbitrator will deter 

 

 

mine the amounts.

 

ii.  

Disputes involving more than $75,000. The AAA rules will govern payment of 

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 ling fees and the AAA’s and arbitrator’s fees and expenses.

 

iii.  

Disputes involving any amount. In any arbitration you commence, SEGA will seek its AAA or arbitrator’s fees and expenses, or your 

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reimbursed, only if the arbitrator 

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 nds the arbitration frivolous or brought for an improper purpose. In any arbitration SEGA commences, it will pay  

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 ling, AAA, and arbitrator’s fees and expenses. It will not seek its attorney’s fees or expenses from you in any arbitration. Fees and expenses are  

 

 

not counted in determining how much a dispute involves.

h.  

Claims or disputes must be 

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 led within one year. To the extent permitted by law, any claim or dispute under this agreement to which Section 2 applies must be  

 

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 led within one year in small claims court (Section 2.c) or in arbitration (Section 2.d). The one-year period begins when the claim or dispute 

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such a claim or dispute is not 

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 led within one year, it is permanently barred.

i.  

Severability. If the class action waiver in Section 2.e is found to be illegal or unenforceable as to all or some parts of a dispute, then Section 2 will not apply to those  

 

parts. Instead, those parts will be severed and proceed in a court of law, with the remaining parts proceeding in arbitration. If any other provision of Section 2 is  

 

found to be illegal or unenforceable, that provision will be severed with the remainder of Section 2 remaining in full force and effect.

j.  

Third-Party Bene

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 ciary. Microsoft Corporation is not a party to this agreement but is a third-party bene

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 ciary of your and the SEGA’s agreement to resolve disputes  

 

through informal negotiation and arbitration. If your dispute is with Microsoft, Microsoft agrees to do everything SEGA agrees to do in Section 2, and you agree to  

 

do everything regarding Microsoft that Section 2 requires you to do regarding SEGA. Mail a Notice of Dispute with Microsoft to Microsoft Corporation, ATTN:  

 

LCA ARBITRATION, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052-6399. You may commence an arbitration or small claims court case against Microsoft in your  

 

county of residence or King County, Washington.

3. CHOICE OF LAW

The laws of the state or country where you live govern all claims and disputes under this agreement, including breach of contract claims and claims under state consumer protection laws, unfair 
competition laws, implied warranty laws, for unjust enrichment, and in tort. If you acquired the software in any other country, the laws of that country apply. This agreement describes certain le-
gal rights. You may have other rights, including consumer rights, under the laws of your state or country. You may also have rights with respect to the party from whom you acquired the software. 
This agreement does not change those other rights if the laws of your state or country do not permit it to do so.

4. INTERNET-BASED FEATURES; PRIVACY

The following software features use Internet protocols, which send to Microsoft (or its suppliers or service providers) device information, such as your Internet protocol address, the type of 
operating system, browser and name and version of the software you are using, and the language code of the device where the software is installed. Microsoft uses this information to make the 
Internet-based features available to you, in accordance with the Windows 8 Privacy Statement, at go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=190175. Some Internet-based features may be delivered at a 
later date via Microsoft’s Windows Update service—if, for example, you acquire an application that relies on one of those services. SEGA may have elected to turn on one or more of the follow-
ing features in the licensed device.

a. 

Windows Update. If you use the Windows Update service in the software, updates or downloads to the Windows Update service will be required for proper func 

 

tioning of the service, from time to time, and will be downloaded and installed without further notice to you.

b. 

Windows Digital Rights Management technology. Some content owners use Windows digital rights

 

management technology (WDRM) to protect their copyrights and other intellectual property, including by disabling the software’s ability to play protected content if  

 

WDRM fails. You agree that Microsoft may include a revocation list with the licenses.

c. 

Windows Media Player. When you use Windows Media Player, it checks with Microsoft for compatible online music services in your region and new versions of  

 

the player. You may only use Windows Media Player as described at go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=104605.

d. 

Windows Defender. If turned on, Windows Defender will search your licensed device for many types of malicious software, including viruses, worms, bots, rootkits,  

 

“spyware”, “adware” and other potentially unwanted software. If it 

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 nds potentially unwanted software, the software will ask you if you want to ignore, disable  

 

(quarantine) or remove it. If you choose the “recommended” security settings when you 

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 rst start using the software, such malware and other potentially unwanted  

 

software rated “high” or “severe” will automatically be removed. This removal may result in other software on your licensed device ceasing to work or your breach 

 

ing a license to use that software. It is possible that software that is not unwanted may be removed or disabled. If you use Windows Defender and Windows Update,  

 

Windows Defender is regularly updated through Windows Update.

e. 

Malicious software removal. If you use Windows Update, at least once each month the software will scan for and remove from your licensed device the malware  

 

listed at go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=241725. After the scan completes, a report will be sent to Microsoft with speci

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 c information about malware detected,  

 

errors, and other information about your device. This information is used to improve the software and other Microsoft products. You may disable the software’s  

 

reporting functionality by following the instructions found at go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=241725.

f. 

SmartScreen Filter. If enabled, the SmartScreen Filter will check the addresses of webpages and downloads you attempt to view against a frequently updated list  

 

of webpages and downloads that have been reported to Microsoft as unsafe or suspicious. SmartScreen will also check downloaded programs that you attempt to  

 

run against a list of commonly downloaded or run programs to help you make more informed trust decisions. More information can be found by visiting the Internet  

 

Explorer Privacy Statement go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=239590. By enabling SmartScreen in either Windows or Internet Explorer, you consent to this fea 

 

ture, and you agree to use the SmartScreen Filter only in conjunction with Windows or Internet Explorer. You may not, either manually or by enabling or author 

 

izing any software or service, copy, display, distribute, collect or store any data provided by the SmartScreen Filter.

g. 

IPv6 Network Address Translation (NAT) Traversal service (Teredo). Each time you start your licensed device, Teredo will attempt to locate a public Internet  

 

Protocol version 6 (IPv6) service on the Internet. This occurs automatically when your licensed device is connected to a public or private network, but does not  

 

occur on managed networks such as enterprise domains. If you use a program that requires Teredo to use IPv6 connectivity, or if you con

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 gure your 

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 rewall to  

 

always enable IPv6 connectivity, then Teredo will periodically contact the Microsoft Teredo service over the Internet. The only information sent to Microsoft is  

 

standard computer information and the name of the service requested (for example teredo.ipv6.microsoft.com). The information sent from your licensed device by  

 

Teredo is used to determine if your licensed device is connected to the Internet and if it can locate a public IPv6 service. Once the service is located, information is  

 

sent to maintain a connection with the IPv6 service.

h. 

Plug and Play and Plug and Play Extensions. Your licensed device may not have the drivers needed to communicate with hardware that you connect to your licensed  

 

device. If so, the update feature of the software can obtain and install the correct driver on your licensed device. An administrator can disable this update feature.

i. Digital 

certi

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 cates. The software uses digital certi

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 cates to con

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 rm the identity of Internet users sending X.509 standard encrypted information, to digitally sign 

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 les  

 

and macros, and to verify the integrity and origin of 

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 le contents. The software may retrieve and update certi

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 cates, certi

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 cate

 

revocation lists, and the list of trusted certi

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 cation authorities, over the Internet.

j. 

Network awareness. This feature determines whether a system is connected to a network by either passive monitoring of network traf

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 c or active DNS or HTTP  

 

queries. The query transfers only standard TCP/IP or DNS information for routing purposes. You can switch off the active query feature through a registry setting.

k. 

Accelerators. When you click on or move your mouse over an Accelerator in Internet Explorer, any of the following may be sent to the applicable service provider  

 

(which may not be Microsoft): the title and full web address or URL of the current webpage, standard computer information, and any content you have selected. For  

 

more information, see go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=239590.

l. 

Search provider update. The software will download an update to the data on your device about search providers. This update upgrades your providers with the  

 

latest features, such as new icons or search suggestions. This is a one-time update, but the software will try to perform the update several times if it does not success 

 

fully download the update. For more information, see go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=239590.

m. 

Cookies. If you choose to use online features in the software, such as online Help and Support, cookies may be set. To learn how to block, control and delete cook 

 

ies, please read the cookies section of the privacy statement at go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkId=74170.

n. 

Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP). This software uses CEIP. CEIP automatically sends Microsoft information about your hardware and how you  

 

use this software. We do not use this information to identify or contact you. CEIP will also periodically download a small 

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 le to your computer. This 

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 le helps us  

 

collect information about problems that you have while using the software. When available, new help information about the errors might also be automatically  

 

downloaded. To learn more about CEIP, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=52097.

o. 

Automatic Updates. Software with Click-to-Run technology may check with Microsoft now and then for updates and supplements. If the software 

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 nds updates and  

 

supplements, it might download and install them on your licensed device.

p. 

Auto Root Update. The Auto Root Update feature updates the list of trusted certi

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 cate authorities. You can switch off the Auto Root Update feature.

q. 

Microsoft Error Reporting Service. This feature helps Microsoft and Windows partners diagnose problems in the software and provide solutions. Not all problems  

 

will have a solution but when a solution is available, it will be offered as a step to solve a problem you have reported or as an update to install. As part of setup and  

 

installation, the Microsoft Error Reporting Service sends to Microsoft information about setup and installation failures in order to attempt to diagnose the problem.  

 

To help prevent problems and make the software more reliable, some solutions are also included in service packs and future versions of the software.

r. 

Silverlight and Silverlight Software Development Kit. Silverlight contains an Automatic Update feature that is on by default. You may turn off this feature while  

 

Silverlight is running (“opt out”). Unless you expressly opt out of this feature, this feature will

MICROSOFT SOFTW

ARE LICENSE 

AGREEMENT

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Summary of Contents for SONIC DASH EXTREME

Page 1: ...a convenient place for easy reference when necessary OWNER S MANUAL SONIC DASH EXTREME ARCADE 420 0024 01UK Sega Amusements International Limited 42 Barwell Business Park Leatherhead Road Chessington...

Page 2: ...he step may be omitted for products in which a power cable with earth is used Perform work in accordance with the instructions herein stated Instructions for work are explained by paying attention to...

Page 3: ...nsion voltage sometimes Monitor repair and replacement should be performed only by those technical personnel who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise Be sure to adjust the monitor pro...

Page 4: ...from the outlet and contact the office listed below or the point of purchase for this product Use of this product is unlikely to cause physical injuries or damage to property However points that requ...

Page 5: ...ce personnel Amusement equipment vending machine assembly maintenance inspection and replacement of units expendable parts Other qualified professionals Persons employed by amusement equipment manufac...

Page 6: ...e equipment for recycling contact your local authority office For non UK users contact your local authority office for information on the recycling of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Battery...

Page 7: ...se for the licensed device or provide system utilities resource management or anti virus or similar protection Software that provides consumer or business tasks or processes may not run on the license...

Page 8: ...al If you use Windows Update at least once each month the software will scan for and remove from your licensed device the malware listed at go microsoft com fwlink LinkId 241725 After the scan complet...

Page 9: ...includes one or more components of the NET Framework which you may use only as described at go microsoft com fwlink LinkId 66406 if you use the NET Framework components to conduct internal benchmark...

Page 10: ...LIST OF 3 rd PARTY RIGHTS ix...

Page 11: ...ONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE 24 7 1 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING FROM SITE 25 8 GAME DESCRIPTION 26 8 1 HOW TO PLAY 26 9 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 33 9 1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER 34 9 2 SYSTEM...

Page 12: ...LAMP 92 13 2 BILLBOARD LED LIGHTING 93 13 3 HALF HOOP LED LIGHTING 95 13 4 FULL HOOP LED LIGHTING 97 14 PERIODIC INSPECTION 99 15 TROUBLESHOOTING 101 15 1 TROUBLESHOOTING WHEN NO ERROR MESSAGE IS SHOW...

Page 13: ...xii This page intentially left blank...

Page 14: ...aged cords and wires can cause an electric shock or short circuit To avoid causing a fire or an electric shock do not put things on or damage the power cords When or after installing the product do no...

Page 15: ...game machine whether or not a warranty period has expired If you need to perform any work not listed in this manual request work from the office indicated in this manual or the point of purchase or in...

Page 16: ...ructions adhered attached to or incorporated in the places where a potentially hazardous situation could arise The warning displays are intended for accident prevention for customers and for avoiding...

Page 17: ...sure that this 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...

Page 18: ...amage to a third party resulting from the failure to observe this instruction For the operation of this machine secure a minimum area of 1 7m W x 2 0m D Be sure to provide sufficient space specified i...

Page 19: ...stall this product the entrance must be at least 1 2m in width and 2 1 m in height without Assy Billboard and 2 7m with Assy Billboard Do not attempt to push pull whilst holding onto the Assy Billboar...

Page 20: ...lasma CRT or Projector For operation of this machine do not leave monitor s flickering or deviation as is Failure to observe this can have a bad influence upon the players or the customers physical co...

Page 21: ...and water To avoid injury be sure to provide sufficient space by considering the potentially crowded situation at the installation location Insufficient installation space can cause making bodily cont...

Page 22: ...ected by light stimulus might experience dizziness or headache depending on their physical condition when playing the game Small children are especially likely to experience these symptoms Caution gua...

Page 23: ...ESCRIPTIONS 4 4 4 PART DESCRIPTIONS Billboard Half Hoop L Half Hoop R 55 LED Screen Full Hoop L Speakers Full Hoop R STS Secure Door Ticket Door Stabilisers Double Framed Mini Door DFMD Controller Das...

Page 24: ...No Qty 420 0024 01UK 1 Parts not labeled with part numbers are as yet unregistered or cannot be registered Be sure to handle all parts with care as some parts are not available for purchase separately...

Page 25: ...electric shock Failing to comply with this instruction can cause a severe accident such as electric shock to the player during operation If no one with proper technological expertise is available req...

Page 26: ...rk without using a step may lead to injury of damage to components Allen Key M8 Not Supplied Attaching ASSY BILLBOARD to cabinet Attaching BKT CABI LOWER Allen Key M4 Not Supplied Attaching ASSY Billb...

Page 27: ...parately wrapped along with the cabinet and needs to be applied prior install 2 Using a Step Ladder or Stool raise the ASSY BILLBOARD and align with the fixing holes at the top of the cabinet 6 1 1 IN...

Page 28: ...x12 SKT CAP Screws and washers 5 Once the ASSY BILLBOARD is secure make the connection to the cabinet where shown Make sure that there are no trailing cables Any loose cables must be secure to the ASS...

Page 29: ...1002UK BKT CABI LOWER 2 PD 1002UK Due the nature and the design of the cabinet it is IMPORTANT that the CABINET LOWER BRACKETS are fitted to both sides of the cabinet These brackets when fitted provi...

Page 30: ...sters and 4 adjusters When installation position site has been determined have the adjusters come in direct contact with the floor Establish a gap of about 5 mm between the floor and the casters and a...

Page 31: ...de behind the cabinet There are ventilation holes on the back of the cabinet Do not block the ventilation holes Doing so could trap heat inside resulting in fire It could also result in equipment dama...

Page 32: ...xposed customers could stumble over them for instance and easily damage them Additionally if these lines are damaged there could be a risk of electrical shock or short circuit Set these lines at locat...

Page 33: ...After the SEGA LOGO start up screen is displayed on the LCD screen the Advertise Attract Mode will start The decorative LEDs within the FULL and HALF HOOPS will scroll through a variation of colours...

Page 34: ...Mode Game COMPONENTS WHICH CHANGE STATE WHEN POWER IS APPLIED Billboard illumination Audio output SEGA logo Half Hoop Illumination Full Hoop Illumination Half Hoop Illumination Full Hoop Illumination...

Page 35: ...ck the results on screen 9 14 OUTPUT TEST This menu is used to test the system oututs such as Lamps and LED 9 8 COIN ASSINMENTS As this system utilises a Credit Board PCB it is important that the sett...

Page 36: ...guage labels please apply the label which matches your location ENGLISH is fitted by default Application of any warning labels must be placed in a location which is easy for the player observer to rea...

Page 37: ...e adjustors and have the casters contact the floor Remove the CABINET LOWER BRACKETS While moving the unit be careful that the casters do not roll over the power cord or the ground wire If cord or wir...

Page 38: ...structions for removing the Assy Billboard and Billboard Plate can be found in Chapter 6 of this manual Please follow these instruction in reverse order for removal 7 1 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING FROM SI...

Page 39: ...Please press start button The start button on the cabin will be flickering 3 Coin system can accumulate up to 24 credits Credits beyond 24 will not be counted and not returned to player but will be r...

Page 40: ...this game starts 3 Reach to the goal area by controlling the character 4 Player character will encounter difficulties like objects and creatures on the route 5 Otherwise There are some items that sup...

Page 41: ...ms Objects Rings Dash meter will increase when your character collects rings When the Dash meter is full Player can make their character Dash using the DASH ACTION button Items There are items on rout...

Page 42: ...mited time If the player succeed in action he she can gain extra score bonus If the player fail in action he she can t gain it ACTION screen Boss Battle At the end of the level there will be an Eggman...

Page 43: ...the Goal 6 The player can also get bonus ticket when he she collects rings Mini Game As the game plays along mini game sequence will start The player has to turn D Pad directions and follow on screen...

Page 44: ...e player has to turn D Pad directions on screen information Boss Battle If a player reaches the goal point the Boss Battle will start Player can get good score by the beating boss Boss Battle has only...

Page 45: ...daily ranking system Players can join a daily top 10 ranking where he she can enter his her name within 3 characters Name entry Closing credits If a player defeats Eggman and also gain the top score...

Page 46: ...game machine does not operate properly Shown overleaf are the tests and screens to be used for different problems When installing 2 of more cabinets which are networked together The GAME SETTINGS whi...

Page 47: ...nd volume for all of the machines speakers Coin Counter Counts and displayes coins in 0 10 units Game Counter Counts games played Adjust the sound to the optimum volume taking into consideration the e...

Page 48: ...35 9 9 9 2 SYSTEM TEST MODE The details of changes to Test Mode settings are saved when you exit from each Test Mode by selecting EXIT Be careful because if the power is turned off before that point...

Page 49: ...36 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 9 9...

Page 50: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 37 9 9 9 3 SYSTEM INFORMATION...

Page 51: ...38 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 9 9...

Page 52: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 39 9 9 9 4 STORAGE INFORMATION...

Page 53: ...40 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 9 9...

Page 54: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 41 9 9 9 5 JVS TEST...

Page 55: ...42 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 9 9...

Page 56: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 43 9 9 JVS INPUT TEST...

Page 57: ...44 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 9 9 9 6 MONITOR TEST...

Page 58: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 45 9 9 9 7 SPEAKER TEST...

Page 59: ...46 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 9 9 9 8 COIN ASSIGNMENTS...

Page 60: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 47 9 9...

Page 61: ...48 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 9 9...

Page 62: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 49 9 9 DETAIL SETTING...

Page 63: ...50 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 9 9...

Page 64: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 51 9 9 GAME COST SETTINGS...

Page 65: ...52 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 9 9 9 9 CLOCK SETTING...

Page 66: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 53 9 9...

Page 67: ...54 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 9 9 9 10 NETWORK SETTING...

Page 68: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 55 9 9 MAIN NETWORK...

Page 69: ...56 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 9 9...

Page 70: ...EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 57 9 9 NETWORK TEST...

Page 71: ...ct EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM TEST MODE screen Menu Item BOOKKEEPING Displays all recorded game data INPUT TEST Tests each input device used for the game OUTPUT TEST Tests...

Page 72: ...4 screen Menu Item COIN1 Number of coins inserted in coin chute 1 COIN2 Number of coins inserted in coin chute 2 TOTAL COINS Total Number of coins inserted in coin chute COIN CREDITS Number of credit...

Page 73: ...ress the TEST Button to move to BOOKKEEPING 2 4 screen Menu Item NUMBER OF GAMES Total number of games played by a player TOTAL TIME Amount of time the cabinet has been in operation GAME TIME Amount o...

Page 74: ...4 screen Menu Item NUMBER OF GAMES Total number of games played by a player TOTAL TIME Amount of time the cabinet has been in operation PLAY TIME Amount of time the game has been played AVERAGE PLAY T...

Page 75: ...he TEST Button to move to BOOKKEEPING 4 4 screen Menu Item TOTAL TICKET OUT Total number of paid tickets BONUS WINS Amount of time of Super Bonus BONUS TICKET WINS Amount of tickets paid by Super Bonu...

Page 76: ...63 9 9 BOOKKEEPING 4 4 Control Press the TEST Button to return to GAME TEST MODE screen Menu Item Play time will be recorded into different lines by 30 seconds intervals All play times over 5 minutes...

Page 77: ...ay OFF RELEASE BUTTON Press ticket release button inside ticket vending box this item will display ON release the button the item will display OFF UP Press UP side of the direction pad this item will...

Page 78: ...sed the color will dis play in the order RED GREEN BLUE MAGENDA CYAN YELLOW WHITE OFF Default is OFF RING LOWER LEFT The lamp at the left ring of lower cabinet is on Every time the test button is pres...

Page 79: ...ending stops EMPTY SENSOR The status of ticket empty sensor The item will display OFF of ticket box is enough to play to vend tickets If it s not the sensor will work and the item will display ON NOTC...

Page 80: ...select sequence If the option is set to ON it will skip and automatically select players character with random If the option is set to OFF A character select sequence appears OFF is set by default Ti...

Page 81: ...ontrol Press SERVICE button to select menu item Select YES CLEAR and press TEST button to clear all backup data When COMPLETED is displayed press TEST button again and return to GAME TEST MODE screen...

Page 82: ...ess of points scored Every time the test button is pressed the number will display in the order 1 from 1 to 5 OFF is set by default MAXIMUM TICKETS DISPENSED Sets the maximum number of tickets through...

Page 83: ...1 is set by default BONUS RESET VALUE The beginning reset value of the Bonus amount Every time the test button is pressed the number will display in the order 50 from 100 to 1000 Under 100 you can se...

Page 84: ...play in the order 0 01 from 0 01 to 0 10 Under 0 01 you can set 0 001 0 002 0 005 0 01 is set by default TICKET DENOMINATION This setting is used only if the game is using 2 points ticket If you are u...

Page 85: ...ton to select menu item Select YES CLEAR and press TEST button to clear all backup data When COMPLETED is dis played press TEST button again and return to GAME TEST MODE screen Select NO CANCEL and pr...

Page 86: ...ch to back normal JAM ERROR This message will appear when ticket s are jammed on TICKET DISPENSER After remove jammed tickets then fill the tickets correctly then press Ticket Release Switch to back n...

Page 87: ...lting in injuries from fragments etc After the unit has been disassembled and reassembled again check carefully that the unit has been reassembled correctly Once the product has been disassembled use...

Page 88: ...following procedure 1 Turn off the power 2 Remove the 8 hexagon socket button head screws from both sides of the Control Panel s front and back 3 Gentle lift the Control Panel Cover and place to one...

Page 89: ...troller carefully overturn the D Pad cover to locate the Button and Button harness 7 Holding the Lamp housing between your finger and thumb gently twist as you pull the Lamp housing away from the Butt...

Page 90: ...value may cause malfunction electrical component failure or even a fire hazard Take care when replacing Glass bulbs The integrity of a glass bulb may be impaired Use protective gloves and or eye wear...

Page 91: ...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 not repair reconstruct or disassemble the monito...

Page 92: ...leaning agent follow the precautions 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...

Page 93: ...ied in this manual The display may not appear properly if the values are incorrect CONTROL ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE This sections explains basic control procedures for making adjustments using the buttons...

Page 94: ...y changes made during this operation are actioned DOWN Moves the cursor Black Bar down to select a menu item Decrease the value of or change a selected menu item UP Move the cursor Black Bar up to sel...

Page 95: ...the UP and DOWN Buttons to move the Black Bar to the item you want to adjust After selecting the desired item pressing the SELECT Button will extend the MENU Screen and allow adjustments to be changed...

Page 96: ...ues 0 100 0 being the darkest setting and 100 being the brightest CONTRAST Adjust Contrast Adjust Contrast level Values 0 100 0 having the least amount of difference between light and dark and 100 hav...

Page 97: ...2 1 FIG 1 Remove and clean smears by using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent and then squeezed dry Never apply machine oil etc to the Coin Selector After cleaning the Coin Sel...

Page 98: ...etc After wiping off as per previous step further apply a dry cloth to completely dry the Coin Selector CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR MECHANICAL Once every month when performing the Coin SW Test simulta...

Page 99: ...s this will impair the workings of the component Open the reject gate to gain access to the rundown path Remove the dirt and stains from the runway by wiping off with a soft damp cloth After wiping of...

Page 100: ...nhibited Accept gate Gate not free or dislocat ed Accept channel Obstruction Reject gate Not fully closed LED on rear cover RED EEPROM chksm error SR Sensor fault Credit opto fault Credit sensor block...

Page 101: ...ettings Adjust these switches to specify the type of Coin Acceptor used and currency Default SW1 SW2 ON SR3 in parallel mode Sterling TEST BUTTON Provides access to the TEST MENU when pressed SERVICE...

Page 102: ...re 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 pages Set SW 3 on th...

Page 103: ...90 COIN HANDLING 12 STERLING PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS SW1...

Page 104: ...COIN HANDLING 91 12 EURO PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS SW1...

Page 105: ...tures resulting from age deterioration Check for anomalies such as the following Does it smell like something is burning Is there socket discoloration Are any lamps being replaced frequently Do lamps...

Page 106: ...POWER OFF 2 To gain access to the outer LED strips extract the 3 M4x50 TMP BH PAS 008 B00450 fixing screws which hold the Billboard Title Panel in place and remove 13 2 BILLBOARD LED LIGHTING THIS WOR...

Page 107: ...LED strip resolder it to the replacement LED making note of the polarity If the connections are reversed the LED will not light and may cause damage to the PCB 6 To gain access tot he inner LED strip...

Page 108: ...sconnect the suspected LED Bd at both ends and remove the 4 M3x16 SKT BH BLK fixings which secure the LED Bd to the metal frame THIS WORK ON TOP OF THE CABINET SHOULD NOT BE UNDERTAKEN WITHOUT THE USE...

Page 109: ...tive LED board with that of the same type HALF RING LED BD 601 13101 001 4 When replacing take precautions not to overtighten Reconnect the harnesses and refit the Outer Ring Cover using the fixings r...

Page 110: ...om the outer edge and 4 from the inner edge 2 Carefully remove the COVER SIDE RING and place flat to one side 13 4 FULL HOOP LED LIGHTING MAKE SURE THAT THE MAIN SUPPLY VOLTAGE TO THE MACHINE IS SWITC...

Page 111: ...n removed and the harness disconnected remove the 4 M3x16 SKT BH BLK fixings which secure the LED Bd to the metal retaining brackets 5 Replace the suspect LED Bd with on of the same type and secure us...

Page 112: ...malities such as odors from burning The items listed below require periodic check and maintenance to retain the performance of this machine and to ensure safe business operation When handling the cont...

Page 113: ...iture cleaning products may contain strong solvents that degrade plastic components coatings and print Before using any cleaning product read the product s cautionary notes carefully and test the prod...

Page 114: ...res other than those specified in this Manual can cause electrical shock shorting or fire In the event of a problem that is not described here be sure to contact the office shown on this Manual or the...

Page 115: ...priate Make adjustment appropriately The on screen image sways and or shrinks The power source and voltage are no correct Make sure that the power supply and voltage are correct Does not accept input...

Page 116: ...rings Damaged wiring can cause electric shock and short circuit accidents Be sure to use fuses meeting specified rating Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause fire and electric shock acc...

Page 117: ...ing Do not carelessly connect wires to connectors that were not used at the time of shipping as this may cause overheating smoke or fire damage In this product setting changes are made during the test...

Page 118: ...c electricity when installing the IC Board in the cabinet or when connecting wire harness connectors to the IC Board When soldering buttons etc to the wire harnesses be sure to remove the wire harness...

Page 119: ...ould be damaged resulting in electrical shock short circuits or fires The NuSX Game Bd is fitted at the rear of the cabinet and mounted to the inside RH cheek 1 Remove the power from the machine and d...

Page 120: ...ccumulated dust from within the CASE using an aerosol air cleaner Take care not to damage parts 4 By referring to section 16 2 and following it in reverse order please attach the NuSX to the cabinet 2...

Page 121: ...voltage to the battery with the purpose in which to charge Never try to disassemble the battery Do not apply heat to the battery or store it near a heat source Do not dispose of a battery within a fi...

Page 122: ...in this manual or first confirm the procedure with the place or office of purchase Failure to do so may lead to electric shock or short circuit Do not turn on the power with current carrying parts exp...

Page 123: ...prompted by the displayed error Do not perform this task otherwise The battery within the AM Expansion Board has a life span of approximately 5 years of normal use After 5 years normal operation the...

Page 124: ...lift up the battery to enable you to grasp it from the top Take note of the battery orientation The positive is facing outside 5 After the new battery has been replaced please refer to these instructi...

Page 125: ...ove the Lithium battery It is important that the Lithium battery is replaced immediately If a time of 100 seconds or more lapses then it is possible that a CMOS Checksum error may occur You may receiv...

Page 126: ...t highlighted in this section shoul d not be made DO NOT connects phone chargers or any other auxillary electronic item into the unused USB posts Connection items such as chargers will cause an over c...

Page 127: ...ious errors on screen to help solve any problems If an error is displayed the game cannot be used Use the following table of causes and countermeasures to solve the problem If the problem cannot be re...

Page 128: ...GAME BOARD 115 16...

Page 129: ...116 GAME BOARD 16...

Page 130: ...GAME BOARD 117 16...

Page 131: ...118 GAME BOARD 16...

Page 132: ...GAME BOARD 119 16...

Page 133: ...120 GAME BOARD 16...

Page 134: ...GAME BOARD 121 16...

Page 135: ...122 GAME BOARD 16...

Page 136: ...DESIGN RELATED PARTS 123 17 17 For the warning display stickers refer to Section 1 17 DESIGN RELATED PARTS...

Page 137: ...PARTS LIST 18 18 124 ASSY TOP SONIC DASH STRUCTURE 18 PARTS LIST...

Page 138: ...VOLT 5 23 LB1046 LABEL TESTED FOR ELEC SAFETY 1 24 LB1130 LABEL WEEE WHEELIE BIN 1 25 440 CS0186 01UK STICKER CAUTION EPILEPSY 2 26 440 CS0010UK LABEL CAUTION GENERIC 2 101 220 5374 01 DOOR DFMD W FR...

Page 139: ...1 102 280 L00706 PM STANDOFF 6 4MM HOLE PM 4 103 EP1380 01 CREDIT BOARD EXCEL 1 104 220 5643UK COIN METER SMALL 12V 2 106 601 6231 B095 EDGE TRIM NEW TYPE 0 91t 0 1 107 OS1098 CRIMP BELL END SMALL 4 1...

Page 140: ...5 SND 0505UK PNL HEADER FRONT 1 6 SND 0506UK PNL HEADER REAR 1 7 SND 0517XUK PNL HEADER BACKBOARD 1 102 280 L01030 0S STANDOFF 10OD 5 2ID 30L 9 103 601 0460 CABLE TIE NYLON 100MM 11 201 050 F00400 M4...

Page 141: ...PARTS LIST 18 18 128 4 ASSY MAIN CABI SND 1000UK D 1 3...

Page 142: ...6UK PLATE SUPPORT HALF HOOP 2 25 SND 1007UK SPACER FULL HOOP SUPP 2 26 SND 1008XUK PLATE BB LIGHT MTG 1 28 SND 0512XUK BRKT SECURE HEADER MON 2 29 SND 1011UK BRKT MTG TICKET RELEASE BTN 1 31 SND 1013U...

Page 143: ...218 029 B00612 M6X12 SKT BH PAS 8 219 012 P03512 FB N6x1 2 S TAP FLG BLK 12 220 020 F00625 0Z M6X25 SKT CSK OZ 2 221 000 P00420 M4X20 MSCR PAN PAS 5 222 012 P00325 N4X1 S TAP PAN PAS 4 223 020 B00316...

Page 144: ...A 250VAC 1 102 514 5078 3150 FUSE 3 15 T 20MM C RS537 1509 2 103 SW1109 SWITCH ROCKER 250V AC 1 104 EP1419 FILTER SCHAFFNER 2030 16 06 1 108 310 5029 D508 HEAT SHRINK SLEEVING 50 8DIA 4 109 LB1126 315...

Page 145: ...ND 1150XUK SUB ASSY DPAD CONTROLLER 1 5 SND 1159UK PIN UNIV JOINT RETAIN 1 101 111 0001 91UK UNIV JOINT 10X20X42 1 102 125 0004UK SPRING COMP SND DPAD 1 201 065 C02000 CIRCLIP 20MM 1 202 065 C04200 CI...

Page 146: ...464 SW MICRO RS 159 4411 4 104 280 L00811 OS STANDOFF 7 94OD 3 56ID 11 11L 8 201 029 B00412 M4X12 SKT BH PAS 8 202 060 S00400 M4 WSHR SPR PAS 8 203 068 441614 M4 WSHR 16OD FLT PAS 8 204 029 B00612 M6X...

Page 147: ...ART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 SND 1160UK COVER DPAD 1 2 SND 1161 01UK DECAL DPAD L 1 3 SND 1161 02UK DECAL DPAD R 1 4 SND 1161 03UK DECAL DPAD UP 1 5 SND 1161 04UK DECAL DPAD DOWN 1 6 SND 1305UK BUTTON...

Page 148: ...CER MTG 55 2 8 SND 1009UK BRKT SUPP LWR MON 42 1 101 200 6055 03 AUO 55 LED AUO P550HVN02 2 1 102 OS1230 FOAM STRIP 2MM X 10MM 1 1 201 029 B00412 0B M4X12 SKT BH BLK 21 202 068 441614 0B M4 WSHR 16OD...

Page 149: ...STICKER START SURROUND 1 4 SND 1304UK STICKER PLAY INST 1 102 OS1253 EDGING RUBBER BODY SIDE SEAL 1 2 108 310 5029 D508 HEAT SHRINK SLEEVING 50 8DIA 4 109 LB1126 5 250 FUSE LABEL 5A 250V 1 201 000 P00...

Page 150: ...102 FN1012 FAN GUARD METAL 120MM FG 12 2 201 020 B00316 0B M3X16 SKT BH BLK 4 202 060 S00300 0B M3 WSHR SPR BLK 4 203 060 F00300 0B M3 WSHR FORM A FLT BLK 4 204 050 U00400 M4 NUT NYLOK PAS 4 202 050 F...

Page 151: ...101 601 13101 001 HALF RING LED ELE F01750 3 102 280 L00605 OS STANDOFF 6 35OD 3 56ID 4 76L 10 201 029 B00412 M4X12 SKT BH PAS 7 202 068 441614 M4 WSHR 16OD FLT PAS 7 203 020 B00316 0B M3X16 SKT BH B...

Page 152: ...101 601 13101 001 HALF RING LED ELE F01750 3 102 280 L00605 OS STANDOFF 6 35OD 3 56ID 4 76L 10 201 029 B00412 M4X12 SKT BH PAS 7 202 068 441614 M4 WSHR 16OD FLT PAS 7 203 020 B00316 0B M3X16 SKT BH B...

Page 153: ...FULL HOOP DUAL 3 7 SND 1511XUK BRKT LED MTG FULL HOOP 6 101 601 13101 002 RING LED ELE F01760 3 102 280 L00605 OS STANDOFF 6 35OD 3 56ID 4 76L 12 201 029 B00412 M4X12 SKT BH PAS 9 202 068 441614 M4 W...

Page 154: ...510XUK BRKT LED MTG FULL HOOP DUAL 3 7 SND 1511XUK BRKT LED MTG FULL HOOP 6 101 601 13101 002 RING LED ELE F01760 3 102 280 L00605 OS STANDOFF 6 35OD 3 56ID 4 76L 12 201 029 B00412 M4X12 SKT BH PAS 9...

Page 155: ...VISATON 1 108 CFB 4003 01UK EARTH PLATE 1 109 280 A01264 WX ROUTER TWIST D12 SO6 4 WOOD X 8 110 280 A02064 WX ROUTER TWIST D20 SO6 4 WOOD X 8 111 OS1011 PCB FEET 8 201 029 B00412 M4X12 SKT BH PAS 12...

Page 156: ...PARTS LIST 18 18 143 16 ASSY MAIN ELEC SND 4000UK D 2 2...

Page 157: ...MA BD DMODUL MOUNT 1 2 440 DS0010UK LABEL DANGER HI VOLT GEN 1 101 400 160 51224 PSU 42 LED DPS 160AP 2A PD02 1 102 280 A01264 WX ROUTER TWIST D12 SO6 4 WOOD X 12 103 280 L00709 OS STANDOFF 70D 4ID 9L...

Page 158: ...n 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 particular wire has a spiral color code The left hand side ch...

Page 159: ...27 23 24 25 15 80 80 80 80 80 80 2 9 7 6 7 4 4 P C 3 9 1 2 5 8 8 6 3 5 1 30 75 D5 48 30X2 30 48 D5 75 45 51 51 45 80 80X2 YL TEST SERVICE TICKET MECH 2 4 4 P C 3 1 2 3 1 YL A1 A4 A2 30 A2 A1 A4 30 LE...

Page 160: ...OUT CLK 4 SDI 1 1 3 XH TCK 2 4 2 GND 3 XY LED1 1 XH 5 6 6 5 5V 5V 5V GND TCK CLK 5V SDI IN OUT CLK 4 SDI 1 1 3 XH TCK 2 4 2 GND 3 XY LED1 1 XH 5 6 6 5 5V 5V 5V GND TCK CLK 5V SDI IN OUT CLK 4 SDI 1 1...

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