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Takeoff
Players can delay the timing of their takeoffs by stomping on the back of the board while the 
character is paddling (paddling to advance the surfboard). Points are awarded even if takeoff is 
delayed only a little, but the player will wipeout by delaying takeoff too much.

Executable Tricks

    Late Takeoff (slightly delayed takeoff) (E Grade)

    Air Takeoff (takeoff just before wiping out) (A Grade)

Air Tricks
Players can execute air tricks by surfing out the flat part of the wave, then climbing the face of the 
wave, jumping off at the last minute and stomping hard on the back of the board. The steeper the 
incline of the wave face when the back of the board is stomped, the higher the grade of the trick 
performed. Points are awarded for a longer time the higher the player jumps. In addition, different 
tricks can be performed depending on whether the player is surfing the wave on the left or the right. 
However, the trick grade and points remain the same regardless of whether the player is on the left or 
right. The characters' signature tricks can only be performed as air tricks.

Stomp on the board at the last minute

Surf all the way to the bottom of the wave...

Executing Tricks

Summary of Contents for SOUL SURFER

Page 1: ...1ST PRINTING JULY 02 MANUAL NO 999 1479 Owner s Manual SEGA ENTERPRISES INC USA www seuservice com ...

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Page 3: ... stated Instructions for work are explained by paying attention to the aspect of accident prevention Failing to perform work as per the instructions can cause accidents In the case where only those who have tech nical expertise should perform the work to avoid hazardous situation the instructions herein state that the serviceman should perform such work Be sure to turn off power before working on ...

Page 4: ...t should be performed only be those technical personnel who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise Be sure to adjust the monitor projector properly Applies only to the product w monitor Do not operate the product leaving on screen flickering or blurring as it is Using the product with the monitor not properly adjusted may cause dizziness or a headache to an operator a player or the ...

Page 5: ...URFBOARD MECHANISM UNIT 68 10 1 ADJUSTMENT REPLACEMENT OF THE SWING DIRECTION VOLUME 68 10 2 ADJUSTMENT REPLACEMENT OF THE ROLL DIRECTION VOLUME 74 10 3 PITCH DETECTION VOLUME REPLACEMENT 80 10 4 GREASING 83 10 5 REPLACING THE BELLOWS 86 11 PROJECTOR 91 11 1 CLEANING THE SCREEN 91 11 2 PROJECTOR ADJUSTMENT 92 12 COIN SELECTOR 102 13 REPLACING THE FLUORESCENT LAMP AND LAMPS 106 14 PERIODIC INSPECTI...

Page 6: ...in charge of operation of the product Operate the product after carefully reading and sufficiently understanding the instructions If the product fails to function satisfactorily non technical personnel should under no circumstances touch the internal system Should any malfunctioning occur turn the power off and unplug the AC Cable Power Cord and contact where the product was purchased from Use of ...

Page 7: ... and also participate in the servicing and control of the equipment through such routine work as equip ment assembly and installation servicing and inspections replacement of units and consumables etc within the Amusement Facilities and or locations under the management of the Owner and Owner s Operators of the product Activities of Location s Maintenance Man Assembly installation servicing inspec...

Page 8: ... or damage Power Cords When or after installing the product do not unnecessarily pull the power cord If damaged the power cord can cause a fire or electric shock In case the power cord is damaged ask for replacement through where the product was purchased from or the office herein stated Using the cord as is damaged can cause fire electric shock or leakage Be sure to perform grounding appropriatel...

Page 9: ...r s screen is susceptible to damage therefore be very careful when cleaning the screen For details refer to PROJECTOR Some parts are the ones designed and manufactured not specifically for this game machine The manufacturers may discontinue or change the specifications of such general purpose parts If this is the case Sega cannot repair or replace a failed game machine whether or not a warranty pe...

Page 10: ...ocation s power supply volt age and frequency requirements A plate describing Electrical Specifications is attached to the product Non compliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock This product requires the Breaker and Earth Mechanisms as part of the loca tion facilities Using them in a manner not independent can cause a fire and electric shock Ensure that the i...

Page 11: ... minimum area for operation Be sure to provide sufficient space so as to allow this product s ventilation fan to function efficiently To avoid machine malfunctioning and a fire do not place any obstacles near the ventilation opening SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage compensation for damage to a third party resulting from the failure to observe this instruction OPERATION AREA Electric c...

Page 12: ...icient lighting to allow any warnings to be read Operation under insufficient lighting can cause bodily contact with each other hitting accident and or trouble between customers Be sure to perform appropriate adjustment of the monitor 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...

Page 13: ...shock check to see if door cover parts are damaged or omitted To avoid electric shock short circuit and or parts damage do not put the fol lowing items on or in the periphery of the product Flower vases flowerpots cups water tanks cosmetics and receptacles containers vessels containing chemicals and water To avoid injury be sure to provide sufficient space by considering the potentially crowded si...

Page 14: ...be subject to those conditions Caution guardians of small children to keep watch on their children during play Instruct those who feel sick during play to have a medical examination To avoid injury resulting from falling down and electric shock due to spilled drinks instruct the player not to place heavy items or drinks on the product To avoid electric shock and short circuit do not allow customer...

Page 15: ... the product Falling down items can cause accidents and spilled beverages can cause electric shock Be sure to instruct players not to wear high heeled shoes as this increases the chances of an accident occurring In addition instruct players not to wear sneakers sandals or other footwear that slips off easily when playing the game as this increases the chances of an accident occurring Beverages WAR...

Page 16: ...use injury by playing without holding the Safety Bar for example To avoid injury do not allow persons other than the player to access to the Sensor Mat during game play A sensor may work for insurance and the game may be interrupted Instruct the player to play by standing on both feet Standing on one leg to play can cause injury CAUTION ...

Page 17: ...when viewing certain kinds of flashing lights or patterns that are present in our daily environment These persons may experience seizures while watching some kinds of television pictures or playing certain video games People who have not had any previous seizures may nonetheless have an undetected epileptic condition If you or anyone in your family has experienced symptoms linked to an epi leptic ...

Page 18: ...7 inches 220 0 lbs PTV BASE FRONT CABI 46 9 inches 40 1 inches 30 9 inches 169 4 lbs BILLBOARD 45 3 inches 16 9 inches 12 2 inches 37 4 lbs REAR CABI 54 3 inches 67 7 inches 50 4 inches 638 lbs When assembled 54 3 inches 113 inches 88 6 inches 1113 2 lbs BILLBOARD PTV 50 Type Projector COIN CHUTE DOOR CASHBOX DOOR SURFBOARD FRONT CABI AC UNIT PTV BASE CONTROL PANEL SENSOR MAT REAR CABI SAFETY BAR ...

Page 19: ...e sure to handle all parts with care as some parts are not available for purchase sepa rately The Keys are inside the Coin Chute Door at the time of ship ment from the factory SERVICE MANUAL NAOMI2 ENG 420 6644 01 1 Instruction Manual for the Game Board CARTON BOX 601 11044 1 Used for transporting the Game Board Refer to FIG 5 TEST MODE WRITING POSITION ADJUST SELECT RESET R B G PIC ADJ SET P TOSH...

Page 20: ...at the ROM BD used is in an as is installed status When sending the NAOMI 2 Main BD for repair servicing be sure to put it in the accessory carton box together with the Shield Case When putting NAOMI 2 SHIELD CASE in the carton box the Leg Bracket need not be removed By paying careful attention to the following Figure and the direction shown by on Carton Box printing put the Shield Case in the Car...

Page 21: ...allation see 4 of Section 6 The following Table 5b lists the parts that had been separately packed when the product was shipped from the factory but are necessary when you use the product These parts will be mounted on the product when installing and assembling it TABLE 5 b ...

Page 22: ... as electric shock Failing to comply with this instruction 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 ceiling may cause an accident and as sembly work to be difficult To perform work safely and avoid serious accident such as the cabinet s falling do...

Page 23: ... work WRENCH for M16 hexagon bolt Phillips type screwdriver for M4 M5 screw KEY MASTER When carrying out the assembly work follow the procedure in the following 6 item sequence ASSEMBLING THE PTV FRONT CABI WIRING CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE CABINETS SECURING IN PLACE ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT POWER SUPPLY AND EARTH CONNECTION TURNING POWER ON ASSEMBLING CHECK SOCKET WRENCH for M6 M8 hexagon head bolt STEP ...

Page 24: ...ure with a total of 6 screws MASK PTV FLAT HEAD SCREW 2 each M4 12 MASK HOLDER SCREW 4 M5 20 w flat spring washers FIG 6 1 a TRUSS SCREW 2 M5 25 flat washer used chrome plated In order to prevent accidents during assembly work have all of the Adjusters of the PTV Base make contact with the surfaces to secure the PTV Base FIG 6 1 b For performing work use 4 or more workers 1 1 2 3 ...

Page 25: ...tors on the PTV connector panel The connectors can be inserted only in the fixed orientation If you attempt to apply constrained force when inserting the connector it may break Fully make sure that it is in the correct orientation The reflection signal connector has the securing screws at the both ends After connecting fasten the screws tightly PHOTO 6 1 a Connecting the 2 connectors to the connec...

Page 26: ...s screws secure the front lid PHOTO 6 1 b PHOTO 6 1 c TRUSS SCREW 4 black M5 20 flat washer used FRONT LID TRUSS SCREW 4 black M4 16 Have three or more persons use the platform when performing the following operations Set the billboard on top of the PTV top panel While 2 people hold the Billboard by a third person using a step should connect the Billboard wire connector into the terminal board of ...

Page 27: ...20 www seuservice com Connect the Connector For performing work use 3 workers When performing work be sure to use a step FIG 6 1 e SCREW 2 black M5 16 w flat spring washers FIG 6 1 d FIG 6 1 f ...

Page 28: ...he correct orientation Bring the six wiring connectors and the ground out from the rear cabinet Be careful not to trip over the wires as this may cause injury There is a stud to secure the ground to the Assy Tube lid Tighten the hexagon nut to this stud with the circular ground line termi nal the flat washer and the spring washer in that order GROUND LINE PHOTO 6 2 a Secure the ground terminal Joi...

Page 29: ...rce when joining the connectors the wiring may be damaged Draw out the 6 wiring connectors and the ground line from the Rear Cabinet There is a stud to secure the ground line to the Assy Tube Plate Tighten the hexagon nut to this stud with the circular ground line terminal the flat washer and the spring washer in that order TUBE PLATE PHOTO 6 2 d TRUSS SCREW 3 black M4 16 HEXAGON NUT 1 M4 flat spr...

Page 30: ...ont Cabinet Join the connectors to those with the same number of pins respectively PHOTO 6 2 e Install the Tube Lid of the Assy Tube to the Front Cabinet At tach it using the 4 screws Be careful not to pinch the wiring PHOTO 6 2 f Connect the 6 Connectors TRUSS SCREW 4 black M4 16 9 8 ...

Page 31: ...PLACE ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT Be careful to store the shipping beam as it is used when moving the rear cabinet with a forklift Failure to assemble the shipping beam when using a forklift may result in damage or deformation of the parts There is a particular order to follow when landing the rear cabinet adjuster Move the machine to the installation position To ensure the safe operation of the product p...

Page 32: ... in contact with the floor By using a wrench change height of the adjusters to ensure that the machine s position is level There is a particular order to follow when landing the rear cabinet adjuster the two areas on the side of the front cabinet then the two to the back and finally the two at the center Be careful not to lower the two center adjusters too much FIG 6 3 a Order for landing the Rear...

Page 33: ...the studs in that order There are wires to the side of the Sensor Mat Be careful not to pinch the wires when assembling the mat holder fronts Pass these wires through the corner hole of the mat holder fronts SENSOR MAT FRONT CABI side PHOTO 6 3 c ADJUSTER Approx 75 inches ADJUSTER CASTER FASTEN UPWARD FIG 6 3 b ADJUSTER FIG 6 3 d Be sure to provide space as shown between the Air Vent and the wall ...

Page 34: ...her used Pass the wire through the corner hole PHOTO 6 3 d Assemble the mat holder fronts in the same way on the side of the Sensor Mat without wires PHOTO 6 3 e Slide the Sensor Mat under the surfboard and spread it between both walls of the rear cabinet PHOTO 6 3 f 8 7 ...

Page 35: ...rs to the connectors to the undersurface of the rear cabinet FIG 6 3 a Attach the wire cover lower that protects the Sensor Mat wires Pass the wire cover lower through the corner hole of the mat holder fronts and secure it with two screws As before be careful not to pinch the wires WIRE COVER LOWER PHOTO 6 3 h PHOTO 6 3 i SCREW 2 M4 8 w flat spring washers SCREW 2 each M5 8 w flat spring washers 1...

Page 36: ...t with two truss screws Assemble a mat wire cover in the same way on the side of the Sensor Mat without wires PHOTO 6 3 j MAT WIRE COVER Place the rear of the mat holder so that it overlaps the back edge of the Sensor Mat MAT HOLDER REAR PHOTO 6 3 k TRUSS SCREW 2 each black M4 16 12 13 ...

Page 37: ...s Assembling the mat brackets cause the rear of the mat holder to restrain the Sensor Mat The left and right mat brackets are different Confirm their assembly locations and directions before assembling MAT BLACKET R PHOTO 6 3 l MAT BLACKET L MAT BLACKET R FIG 6 3 e HEXAGON HEAD BOLT 2 each black M6 30 w spring washer flat washer used 14 ...

Page 38: ...rth ter minal and the indoor earth terminal with the prepared cable If the grounding work is not performed appropriately customers can be subjected to an electric shock and the product s functioning may not be stable Ensure that the power cord and earth wire are not exposed on the surface pas sage etc If exposed they can be caught and are susceptible to damage If damaged the cord and wire can caus...

Page 39: ... plug to the AC Unit s connector INLET Perform wiring for the Power Cord and Earth Wire Install protective covering for the Power Cord and Earth Wire Connect the Earth Wire to the Earth Terminal FIG 6 4 b Earth Wire Connection EXCEPT USA FIG 6 4 c Connecting Power Cord and Earth Wire EXCEPT USA Wiring Cover In case the Power Plug is apt to come out of place secure the Power Cord to the periphery o...

Page 40: ...uring the Advertise Mode Even after being powered off this product retains data about the number of credits and ranking It does not retain the Factional Number of Coins i e the number of coins put into the slot does not reach one credit or Bonus Adder Count data Thus if you power on the machine after powering it off when the available number of credits for playing a game has remained powering on m...

Page 41: ...ism the location building s steel frames and other game machines in the periphery By watching the test mode screen make judgment as to whether an adjustment is needed If it is necessary adjust the monitor by referring to Section 11 C R T TEST 1 2 1 32 RED GREEN BLUE WHITE PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE GAME ROM TEST NO TYPE RESULT BYTE WORD IC22 32M IC1 64M GOOD IC2 64M GOOD IC3 64M GOOD IC4 64M GO...

Page 42: ...UT TEST Select OUTPUT TEST from the Menu screen in the Game Test Mode to cause the screen on which output unit such as lamps and wiring connections are tested to appear Ensure that the output unit functions satisfactorily Perform the above inspections also at the time of monthly inspection SOUND TEST RIGHT SPEAKER OFF LEFT SPEAKER OFF EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON INPUT TES...

Page 43: ...ortions and cause a personal injury resulting from damage 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 slanted surfaces or step like differences be sure to move the machine by 2 or more persons Do not insert the fork to places other than designated when usi...

Page 44: ...porting the product in places with steps disassemble into each unit before transporting Inclining the product in an as is assembled condition or placing the cabinet in places with steps can damage the unit s joining portions To protect surface do not directly apply a rope to the surfaces of product Use protective materials to the places the rope is applied to Remove the Sensor Mat and the Mat Hold...

Page 45: ...oduct in places with steps or step like differences in grade disassemble into each unit before transporting Do not hold or press these hatched parts to move the product Plastic made parts Remove the Sensor Mat and the Mat Holder Rear when moving the machine Remove the Sensor Mat and the Mat Holder Rear from the Rear Cabinet before moving the machine ...

Page 46: ...r right The four rear cabinet cold cathode tubes will continue to remain lighted It can be set in the Game Test Mode whether the sound is emitted or not during the advertising mode When enough coins have been inserted for play the Start Button at the center of the control panel will flash Press the Start Button to begin the game The surfboard will unlock when the character and course choices have ...

Page 47: ... Swing Left Roll Left Turn Players can execute a variety of techniques by stomping on the back of the board in accordance with the player s position in relation to a wave and by pairing it with left and right swing Please refer to the detailed explanation later in this text Press the Start Button while gliding to quit riding surfing and restart Start Button Includes Input Restart Select Button Sur...

Page 48: ...he time limit for selection Each surfer basically has the same abilities but they have been provided with their own signature air trick techniques Choose one of the two courses EASY or HARD Move the cursor with the Select Button to select the character and press the Start Button to input the choice The number displayed to the upper right is the time limit for selection NAME HAWK STANCE REGULAR HOM...

Page 49: ...layers in this stage Players have to stick to the gliding surface and continue entering the tube or they will be tossed to the outside of the tube from a serpentine Hard Course Australia Tubes break one after another as if to swallow the player However tubes that allow trick to be performed easily are simple to enter so the level of difficulty for this stage is not very high South Africa Players c...

Page 50: ...lied by the number of combinations performed as they pile up so players can earn more points and clear the stage more easily However the number of combos accumulated returns to zero if players stagger or fall from making contact with obstacles or wave walls C Tube Ride A Off The Lip E Ollie A Air Take Off Current Trick and Grade Time Remaining Points Required to Clear Current Number of Con secutiv...

Page 51: ...pleted The ranking is based on The frequency of high grades and the number of Best Combos The higher the value of both scores the higher the rank displayed in the YOUR RANK column The six grade levels are E D C B A and S with S as the highest rank STAGE CLEAR Stage Score 6236 pts Total Score 12700 pts BEST COMBO 7 S Your Rank S A B C D E ...

Page 52: ...ll appear after the game has been ended The average rank of plays completed at that point will be displayed as YOUR RANK The six grade levels are E D C B A and S with S as the highest rank RESULT S Your Rank Total Score 12700pts Total Time 4 00 00 Cleared Stage 4 4 Total Result Screen ...

Page 53: ...e ran out by inserting coins and pressing the Start Button However the number of points required to clear the stage will return to zero in such cases Those players who do not wish to continue can accelerate the countdown by pressing the Select Button during the countdown Please note that the continue setting can be disabled through selections made in Test Mode see 9 3D Password If a player has ful...

Page 54: ...Screen Staff Roll Controller Explanation EASY 1 3 stage only Continue Stage has been cleared All HARD stages have been cleared Stage has not been cleared Do not continue Conditions to the left have been fulfilled Name Entry Requirements 1 When all of the courses have been cleared for EASY or HARD 2 When a player has placed in the high scores of the local machine up to the top 44 names 3 When a pla...

Page 55: ...e then climbing the face of the wave jumping off at the last minute and stomping hard on the back of the board The steeper the incline of the wave face when the back of the board is stomped the higher the grade of the trick performed Points are awarded for a longer time the higher the player jumps In addition different tricks can be performed depending on whether the player is surfing the wave on ...

Page 56: ...ip S Grade Surfing to the left of the wave Backside Air D Grade Melonchollie C Grade Japan Air B Grade Alley Rodeo Flip A Grade Front Flip S Grade Executable Tricks FOX Surfing to the right of the wave Double Grab D Grade Iguana C Grade Method B Grade Upperdeck A Grade Wet Cat S Grade Surfing to the left of the wave Alley Oop D Grade Mute C Grade Stalefish B Grade Clippler A Grade Corkscrew S Grad...

Page 57: ...if the player inputs the move at the white breaking crest of the wave Reverse swing stomping the back of the board can be per formed with swing only if at the last minute Ascend as vertically as possible Surf all the way to the bottom of the wave Executable Tricks Entering the move when the crest of the wave has not changed color Slash Back C Grade Layback Slash B Grade Off The Top B Grade Vertica...

Page 58: ...g is kept to the left in this case Surf all the way to the bottom of the wave Round House Cutback S Grade Players can perform the Round House Cutback by surfing in front of the wave U turning and performing a turn trick again at the top of the wave Turn tricks are entered only by stomping on the back of the board or can be executed by swinging in the reverse direction at the top of the wave Revers...

Page 59: ...rs can ride the top of a wave by surfing to line up with the white crest of a wave just before it breaks and entering the move by stomping on the back of the board the moment they ride the wave The points and grade attained will rise the longer the player rides the top of the wave Players can descend the wave by swinging or stomping on the back of the board Surf the crest of the wave and a low ang...

Page 60: ... S Grade Players can descend along with a wave edge Edge Ride by surfing in parallel with the crest of a wave ahead and stopping on the back of the board the moment it breaks Stomp on the back of the board the moment it breaks ahead ...

Page 61: ...ne initially or collecting cash or when the machine does not function correctly perform checking in accordance with the explanations given in this section The following shows tests and modes that should be utilized as applicable NAOMI 2 GAME BOARD is used for the product The system of this game board allows another game to be played by replacing the ROM Board Case mounted on the NAOMI 2 CASE As su...

Page 62: ...e check ICs on the IC Board Choose MEMORY TEST in the MENU mode to allow the MEMORY test to be performed In this test PROGRAM RAMs ROMs and ICs on the IC Board are checked Periodically perform the following 1 MEMORY TEST 2 Ascertain each setting 3 In the INPUT TEST mode test the control device 4 In the OUTPUT TEST mode check such output devices as lamps motors etc 1 In the INPUT TEST mode check su...

Page 63: ...oor and the switch unit shown will appear The functioning of each SW is as follows FIG 9 1 a SWITCH UNIT 9 1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER Adjust the sound to the optimum volume taking into consideration the envi ronmental requirements of the installation location If the COIN METER and the game board are electrically disconnected game play is not possible SWITCH UNIT PHOTO 9 1 b COIN METER Open the C...

Page 64: ...ENCE 2 Number of credits required for continuing the play SEQUENCE 3 8 NOT USED 9 2 SYSTEM TEST MODE The contents of settings changed in the TEST mode are stored when the test mode is finished from EXIT in the menu mode If the power is turned off be fore the TEST mode is finished the contents of setting change become ineffec tive Executing BACKUP DATA CLEAR in the SYSTEM TEST MODE does not clear t...

Page 65: ...on to enter the selected item FIG 9 3ab GAME TEST MENU Screen After making changes be sure to select EXIT and press the TEST Button in order to enable the new settings Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the System Menu screen 9 3 GAME TEST MODE FIG 9 3aa SYSTEM TEST MENU Screen SYSTEM MENU RAM TEST JVS TEST SOUND TEST C R T TEST SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS COIN ASSIGNMENTS BOOKK...

Page 66: ...ondition may cause accidents Select INPUT TEST to display the following screen and check the status of input devices This test should be used periodically to check that each input device is functioning correctly Make sure that the indicator for each of the input devices can be changed from OFF to ON as you operate the corresponding device FIG 9 3 b a INPUT TEST Screen INPUT TEST START OFF LEFT BUT...

Page 67: ... 0 H BOARD ROLL 7 0 H 9 0 H BOARD PITCH 7 0 H B 0 H If the surfboard value is set within the above range when it is in the neutral position it remains still when free its design will not allow volume damage If values outside the range of the display value appear or values do not change smoothly in response to the motion of the board malfunctions or volume damage may result Refer to Section 10 and ...

Page 68: ... START LAMP OFF BOARD LOCK OFF RIGHT UP LAMP OFF RIGHT DOWN LAMP OFF LEFT UP LAMP OFF LEFT DOWN LAMP OFF EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 9 3 c b START LAMP BOARD LOCK Press SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the lamp item to be checked Then press the TEST Button The indicator to the right of the name of the currently selected item turns from OFF to ON If the lamp associ...

Page 69: ...ed to clear the game The default value is NORMAL URL This sets the display of the game s official web page to ON or OFF during the advertising screen The default value is ON In addition when set to ON the password for Internet ranking will be displayed at the bottom of the ranking screen after name entry if the following conditions have been fulfilled All course stages have been cleared A player a...

Page 70: ...IDER can be selected by inputting a command at the character select screen The default value is ON DEFAULT SETTING The settings for all items in the GAME ASSIGNMENTS Menu can be returned to the default values by pressing the TEST Button to select this item Changes to settings are not enabled until Test Mode is exited After changing settings be sure to exit Test Mode After changing the settings sel...

Page 71: ...anging the volume Be sure to return the surfboard to the center position before confirming settings by pressing the Service Button Pressing the Service Button while the board is to left or right of center will result in inaccurate settings Select INPUT TEST to display the following screen Use this mode to set the volume values for detecting surfboard motion SWING ROLL PITCH CALIBRATION BOARD SWING...

Page 72: ...ayed from top to bottom as RIGHT LEFT CENTER Tilt the surfboard left and right until it contacts the stoppers The left and right roll input values will be displayed from top to bottom as RIGHT MAX LEFT MAX CENTER Step on the back of the surfboard moving it up and down until it contacts the stoppers The rear pitch input values will be displayed from top to bottom as REAR MAX FRONT MAX Ensure that t...

Page 73: ... the play time AVERAGE PLAY TIME Total play time divided by number of games played LONGEST PLAY TIME Indicates the longest game play time SHORTEST PLAY TIME Indicates the shortest game play time Press the TEST Button to display the BOOKKEEPING 2 2 screen TIME HISTOGRAM shows the number of plays and the respective play times This histogram should be referred to when setting the Game Difficulty Pres...

Page 74: ...s the TEST Button again to return to the Game Test Menu screen Move the cursor to NO CANCEL and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen without clearing the data Note that this operation does not affect the settings for GAME ASSIGNMENTS and VOLUME SETTINGS Using the BACKUP DATA CLEAR function from this screen will not affect coin credit data To clear coin credit data use the B...

Page 75: ...hock or short circuit Use care so as not to damage wirings Damaged wiring can cause electric shock or short circuit Do not touch undesignated places Touching places not designated can cause electric shock or short circuit This work should be performed by the Location s Maintenance Man or Serviceman Performing work by non technical personnel can cause electric shock hazard Do not perform work other...

Page 76: ...ID There is a SWING VR unit to the interior of the volume lid A connector is connected to the left side of the unit Disconnect the connector and release the cord clamp that secures the wiring PHOTO 10 1 b ADJUSTING PROCEDURE Disconnect the connector Release the cord clamp 1 2 4 There is a Metal Plate behind the Volume Lid Remove the four screws and remove the Metal Plate 3 PHOTO 10 1 ab ...

Page 77: ... so that the D cut face of the volume axle and the SWING VR guide are arranged as shown in Figure 10 1a SWING VR GUIDE 90 SCREW 2 M4 8 w flat spring washers D CUT SIDE FIG 10 1 PHOTO 10 1 e VR PLATE 6 7 Loosen the two screws that secure the unit Be careful not to loosen them too much at this time The screws may fall into the interior of the cabinet if removed PHOTO 10 1 c SCREW 2 black M4 12 w fla...

Page 78: ... 9 3 E Check the volume values Be sure to confirm that they are within the recommended value range and that they change smoothly in line with operation Refer to 9 3 B SHAFT Loosen the two hexagon socket screws that secure the gears and remove the volume axle from the gears Tighten the two loosened screws after performing the adjustment Perform Adjustment 1 through 5 as listed above and remove the ...

Page 79: ...220 5484 PHOTO 10 1 h The wiring attached to the volumes is used as is Cut the connection areas with the nippers PHOTO 10 1 i Remove the old heat shrinkable tube from the wiring Remove the coating from the wire tips with the wire strippers Expose about five millimeters of conducting wire PHOTO 10 1 j Remove the coating 4 7 6 5 ...

Page 80: ...rs to the volume axles Attach the VR plate to the unit At this time assemble it so that the gears engage as explained in Adjustments 6 and 7 listed above Perform the operations listed in Adjustments 8 through 11 listed above assemble the replaced volume and confirm that the replaced volume functions normally Solder the wires to the terminal posts of the volumes to be replaced Check the wiring diag...

Page 81: ...s are required for the operations below an M4 screw Phillips screwdriver a hexagonal wrench with an opposite side distance of 1 5 millimeters an adjustable spanner with an opposite side distance of 10 to 11 millimeters nippers cutters a wire stripper a soldering iron and an industrial dryer Turn of the power Loosen the screws at the rear of the surfboard one to the left and one to the right SCREW ...

Page 82: ...ing washers PHOTO 10 2 c Remove the catch from the bellows and remove the tail lid from the surfboard PHOTO 10 2 d TAIL LID Remove the three screws from each of the bellows sashes and remove the sashes from the left and right of the surfboard PHOTO 10 2 e SCREW 3 each black M4 8 w flat spring washers BELLOWS SASH 3 4 5 ...

Page 83: ...ranged as shown in Figure 10 2 PHOTO 10 2 f SCREW 2 black M4 8 w flat spring washers FIG 10 2 Tighten the two loosened screws after performing the adjustment Turn on the power and perform CALIBRATION in TEST MODE Refer to 9 3 E Check the volume values Be sure to confirm that they are within the recommended value range and that they change smoothly in line with operation Refer to 9 3 B Attach the b...

Page 84: ...isted above Loosen the harness lug that secures the wiring and remove the connector from the bottom right side of the surfboard CONNECTOR 1 PHOTO 10 2 g Remove the two screws and remove the ROLL VR unit SCREW 2 black M4 8 w flat spring washers PHOTO 10 2 h REPLACING PROCEDURE 1 2 3 ...

Page 85: ...s Remove the old heat shrinkable tube from the wiring Remove the coating from the wire tips with the wire strippers Expose about five millimeters of conducting wire See PHOTO 10 1 j Pass each of the included heat shrinkable tubes through to the wiring See PHOTO 10 1 k Solder the wires to the terminal posts of the volumes to be replaced Check the wiring diagram and be careful not to solder the wron...

Page 86: ...djustments 6 and 7 listed above Secure the wiring with harness lugs after connecting the connector Perform the operations listed in Adjustments 8 and 9 listed above and confirm that the replaced volume functions normally In addition be especially careful not to damage the wiring with the interior constituent parts After confirmation attach the two bellows sashes and the tail lid 12 13 14 15 ...

Page 87: ...adjustment for the PITCH detection volume Attach the VR guide to the volume axle at an angle such that the tips of the screws that secure the VR guide touch the volume axle D cut face To avoid the possibility of damage to the volume or poor operation attach them so that the VR guide moves smoothly in line with the movement of the constituent parts pin Perform 10 2 operations 1 through 5 Lift the b...

Page 88: ... Remove the old heat shrinkable tube from the wiring Remove the coating from the wire tips with the wire strippers Expose about five millimeters of conducting wire See PHOTO 10 1 j Pass each of the included heat shrinkable tubes through to the wiring See PHOTO 10 1 k Solder the wires to the terminal posts of the volumes to be replaced Check the wiring diagram and be careful not to solder the wrong...

Page 89: ...ibration in TEST MODE Refer to 9 3 E At this time be especially careful that the VR guide rotates smoothly in line with operation and that the interior constituent parts will not damage the wiring Check the volume values Be sure to confirm that they are within the recommended value range and that they change smoothly in line with operation Refer to 9 3 B Attach the bellows sashes and tail lids aft...

Page 90: ... may be caused Take care to prevent grease from touching your skin for example by wearing protective gloves Should grease touch your skin fully wash it using water and soap Be sure to use the designated type of grease If a non designated type grease is used components may break The period for greasing specified herein is a standard Apply greasing to the specified portions as occasion arises Use sp...

Page 91: ...on where the rear cabinet back door can be removed Perform the operations in Section 6 3 8 through 14 in reverse and remove the Sensor Mat so as not to damage the Sensor Mat and Sensor Mat wires Lift the rear cabinet adjuster and land the casters Revolve the ASSY tube part around its center Remove the seven truss screws and remove the back door It is also acceptable to loosen only two of the seven...

Page 92: ...85 www seuservice com Attach the extension tube to the spray grease nozzle and spray grease on the gear mesh portion PHOTO 10 4 e 5 ...

Page 93: ... below an M4 screw Phillips screwdriver M6 and M8 hexagon head bolts and a nut socket wrench or spanner Turn off the power Remove the tail lid from the back surface of the surfboard Refer to 10 2 2 through 4 TAIL LID PHOTO 10 5 a Remove the bellows sashes from the left and right of the surfboard Refer to 10 2 5 BELLOWS SASHE PHOTO 10 5 b PROCEDURE Be sure to replace abnormal hazard preventive part...

Page 94: ...E LID Remove the eight hexagon nuts from the bottom of the surfboard This is the pairing of the carriage bolts and hexagon nuts other than for the two areas to the front of the surfboard PHOTO 10 5 e HEXAGON NUT 2 M6 flat washer used PHOTO 10 5 f CARRIAGE BOLT chrome plated HEXAGON NUT 6 each M6 30 flat washer used Tow carriage bolts are fixed to the board cover 4 5 ...

Page 95: ...ve the surfboard by lifting it straight up PHOTO 10 5 g SURFBOARD Remove each pair of hexagon head bolts and remove the two board holders BOARD HOLDER HEXAGON HEAD BOLT 2 each M8 30 w spring washer PHOTO 10 5 h PHOTO 10 5 i 7 6 ...

Page 96: ...nd remove the left and right bellows holder sides PHOTO 10 5 l SCREW 3 each M4 16 w flat spring washers PHOTO 10 5 m BELLOWS HOLDER SIDE Remove the ASSY board from the SWING mechanism The bellows are attached below the wooden board of the ASSY board PHOTO 10 5 j ASSY BOARD 9 8 ...

Page 97: ...16 w flat spring washers PHOTO 10 5 o BELLOWS HOLDER Remove and replace the damaged bellows Attach the bellows seam to the wooden board so that comes to the front Attach and secure the pair of bellows holder sides and the pair of bellows holders that were removed in the previous steps PHOTO 10 5 p BELLOWS SSF 3405 SEAM 10 11 ...

Page 98: ...y with dust etc clean it by using a soft cloth such as gauze When water and volatile chemicals such as benzine thinner etc spill on the screen surface it may be subject to damage therefore do not use them Also since the surfaces are susceptible to damage refrain from rubbing them with a hard material or using a duster 11 1 CLEANING THE SCREEN Since the Projector screen is susceptible to damage pay...

Page 99: ...ESET SELECT pattern selection When adjusting the Projector direct the Remote Control s light emitting portion towards the Projector Screen 11 2 PROJECTOR ADJUSTMENT In this product set to INPUT LEVEL 0 7V and IMPEDANCE 75Ω Failure to observe this can cause CRT membrane to burn or Shutdown device to function resulting in power off The Projector s Connector Panel contains the Interface setting SW WI...

Page 100: ...th the color deviation status being corrected Although very rarely the TRY AGAIN error display in red may appear At this time press the P button red for approximately 3 seconds Even after the above operation is repeated if the error condition still exists then the display shifts to PLEASE ADJ In this case the auto color matching function can not be used Contact the place of contact herein stated o...

Page 101: ...by using either or PIC ADJ button The WRITING display appears and the adjustment data is stored When discontinuing the adjustment choose EXIT from the menu at the stage of procedure and press the SET button To continue adjusting other menu items repeat procedure Unless the adjustment data is stored the data in the adjusted status will be erased at the time the power is turned off and the pre adjus...

Page 102: ...utton When discontinuing the adjustment choose EXIT from the menu at the stage of procedure and press the SET button To continue adjusting other menu items repeat procedure Unless the adjustment data is stored the data in the adjusted status will be erased at the time the power is turned off and the pre adjustment status will remain when the power is turned on next time The WRITING display appears...

Page 103: ...e of procedure and press the SET button To continue adjusting other menu items repeat procedure Unless the adjustment data is stored the data in the adjusted status will be erased at the time the power is turned off and the pre adjustment status will remain when the power is turned on next time Have the H POSI or V POSI displayed in purple The Figure shows the status in which H POSI is selected Wh...

Page 104: ...JUST button When discontinuing the adjustment choose EXIT from the menu at the stage of procedure and press the SET button To continue adjusting other menu items repeat procedure Unless the adjustment data is stored the data in the adjusted status will be erased at the time the power is turned off and the pre adjustment status will remain when the power is turned on next time When making adjustmen...

Page 105: ...ntly Contact the office herein stated or where the product was purchased from To avoid making the adjustment work ineffective do not press the RESET but ton during adjustment To discontinue adjustment work keep pressing the TEST button for approxi mately 3 seconds at the stage before storing the adjustment data by pressing the WRITING button Should the screen be abnormally disturbed by noise due t...

Page 106: ... When red is superimposed on green the color becomes yellow Similarly as in the case of red adjust the blue color When green red and blue are superim posed the color becomes white The WRITING display appears and the adjustment data is stored After the data is stored the Game mode returns When either of COLOR SELECT buttons R B is pressed if the color desired to be adjusted disappears press that pa...

Page 107: ... make adjustment by paying attention to the periphery area also Shown left is the mag nified MARKER periphery WRITING is displayed and the adjustment data is stored After the data is stored the Game Board screen returns If the test pattern is not displayed in the periphery of the screen adjust ments can be made by pressing the SELECT button to superimpose the test pattern and the Game Board s CRT ...

Page 108: ... direction However the movable range is predetermined Use the buttons to select the row line and the MARKER moves in the up down direction However the movable range is predetermined Make adjustment by using the ADJUST buttons The selected column line or row line shown left is the column line can be moved in the desired up down or right left directions as applicable Press the WRITING button for sto...

Page 109: ...SERTION TEST Once every month when performing the Coin SW Test simultaneously check the following Does the Coin Meter count satisfactorily Does the coin drop into the Cashbox cor rectly Is the coin rejected when inserted while keeping the Reject Button pressed down Remove and clean smears by using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent and then squeezed dry Never apply machine ...

Page 110: ...1121 00 891 1311 16 891 1312 16 891 1109 16 020X1877 005 890 1007 00 891 2216 16 890 1206 02 BASE PLATE ASSEMBLY KEP NUT SCREW FLAT HEAD M S MICROSWITCH ASSEMBLY NUT KEPS 8 32 X 5 16 HEX REJECT FLAP REJECT BEZEL NYLON BUTTON BEZEL NYLON SPRING E R BUTTON LAMPHOLDER E R BUTTON US 1 COIN RIGHT E R BUTTON US 4x25c 1 LEFT COVER PLATE 11 12 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 W G PART 812 4150 011 812 4050 011 890 10...

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Page 112: ...s been modified to accommo date a Mars 2000 series upstacker A 2000 series stacker can be added by simply re moving the cut out plate This one entry door can be ordered through Happ Controls or one of Happ Controls authorized distributors The part number is 40 6000 10EX The Mars stacker can be obtained through an authorized Mars distributor Happ part number Note Your game may have either Happ Cont...

Page 113: ...dition Performing work without using the step can cause violent falling down accidents Be careful when handling the plastic made parts Failure to observe this may cause injury due to damage or fragments resulting from damage When replacing the fluorescent lamps it is recommended to replace the glow bulb as well Turn off the power Use a step for the following work Using a short flat tipped screwdri...

Page 114: ...t lamps PHOTO 13 c BILLBOARD PLATE PHOTO 13 b Turn off the power Remove the 6 truss screws securing the Control Panel Plate PHOTO 13 d FLUORESCENT LAMP 2 qty 12w 15 GLOW LAMPS START BUTTON LAMP TRUSS SCREW 4 M4 16 chrome plated TRUSS SCREW 2 M4 16 chrome plated flat washer used 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 115: ...t PHOTO 13 e CONTROL PANEL PLATE FIG 13 b There are two pairs of cold cathode tubes at the lamp units to the left and right of the rear cabinet inside wall The lamp units must be removed when replacing the cold cathode tubes Turn off the power Remove the lamp covers from the sides where the Light Rope will be replaced Remove the truss screws six in all from the left and right sides of the wall Rem...

Page 116: ...mp covers from the wall Removing the lamp covers without care may damage them LAMP COVER PHOTO 13 g Remove the truss screws four in all that secure the lamp units There is one pair above and another pair below PHOTO 13 h TRUSS SCREW 2 each M4 12 chrome plated 3 4 LIGHTS IN PHOTO DIFFER FROM ACTUAL GAME ...

Page 117: ...ring the lamp units down slowly until the two connectors can be seen Remove the connectors LAMP UNIT CONNECTOR 2 PHOTO 13 i Remove tube holder B from the center of the lamp units Remove the four truss screws TRUSS SCREW 4 M4 8 chrome plated PHOTO 13 j TUBE HOLDER B PHOTO 13 k 6 5 LIGHTS IN PHOTO DIFFER FROM ACTUAL GAME ...

Page 118: ...ocated to the interior of the lamp unit such that both sides slot in to the plastic lamp holders Disconnect the Light Rope Connectors by turning the large coupling counter clockwise Remove the Light Ropes from the lamp units remove the brackets from both edges and replace The brackets will continue to be used Slot in both edges of the new Light Rope and attach to the lamp units LIGHT ROPE 999 1420...

Page 119: ...e Light Rope Remove the two screws on top and bottom of the cage The Two SSR Bds will be seen when the cage is removed The upper board is for the upper Light Rope and the lower board is for the lower Light Rope PHOTO 13 p LIGHT ROPE SOLID STATE RELAY BD 11 Remove the lamp units following the same procedure used to replace the Light Rope Remove the Assembly Side Wall Left or Right whichever lights ...

Page 120: ... each board and replace the board Then replace the cage SSR BD Cover over the two SSR BD PHOTO 13 r SCREW 4 13 Disconnect the connector PHOTO 13 q Relay BD For Upper Light Rope Relay BD For Lower Light Rope Disconnect the connectors attached to the SSR Bds 12 ...

Page 121: ...y basis CLEANING THE CABINET SURFACES When the cabinet surfaces are badly soiled remove stains with a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted with water chemical detergent and squeezed dry To avoid damaging surface finish do not use such solvents as thinner benzine etc other than ethyl alcohol or abrasives bleaching agent and chemical dustcloth ITEMS DESCRIPTION PERIOD REFERENCE CABINET Check landin...

Page 122: ... to momentary overcurrent Poor connection of connector between Front Cabinet and PTV Poor connection of connector between Front Cabinet and PTV Screen adjustment is not appropriate Affected by the periphery such as other machines location building s steel frames etc Poor V R setting V R deviation or malfunctioning Poor mesh of gear Connection fault of connector between Front Rear Cabinets Poor con...

Page 123: ...nt cabinet PROBLEMS CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES TABLE 15 b Fluorescent Lamp does not light up The Cold Cathode Tube does not blink normally Sound is not emitted Poor connection of connector in the Billboard Fluorescent lamp need replacement Connection fault of connector between Front Rear Cabinets Cold Cathode Tube need replacement Failure of Inverter BD Poor connection of connector between Front Cabine...

Page 124: ...ischarge physically accumulated statics by touching grounded metallic surfaces etc Removing the screws that secure the game board may cause it to fall and become damaged Be sure to support the board carefully when removing the securing screws Put the Game Board in the Carton Box an accessory together with the Shield Case when requesting for the replacement or repair Transporting the Game Board in ...

Page 125: ...d If the connectors are difficult to disconnect because of how they are secured unsecure them before removing PHOTO 16 1 c Remove the four screws that secure the wooden board of the game board and remove the game board When removing the securing screws the game board may fall and damage the game board or its interior part and wiring Support the board carefully when removing the screws SCREW 4 M4 1...

Page 126: ... GAME BOARD ASSY CASE NAT SSF USA 840 0095D 01 USA DIP SW FIG 16 2 a ROM CASE NAT SSF 840 0095C FIG 16 2 b TRUSS SCREW 4 M3 30 chrome plated In this product set all of the DIP SWes to OFF DIP SW SETTING ASSYCASENAOMI2MAINBDUSA 840 0046A 01 USA ...

Page 127: ...120 www seuservice com 17 DESIGN RELATED PARTS For the Warning Display stickers refer to Section 1 ...

Page 128: ...121 www seuservice com 18 PARTS LIST ...

Page 129: ...122 www seuservice com 1 TOP ASSY SSF D 1 3 Inside wall Both sides Details of part B B Note Left side only ...

Page 130: ...WS0033XEG STICKER W BD POWER OFF ENG 24 440 CS0175 EG STICKER C EPILEPSY ENG 25 440 WS0002XEG STICKER W POWER OFF ENG 26 440 CS0231 EG STICKER C PANEL ATR ENG 27 440 CS0254 EG STICKER C STEP SSF ENG 201 050 F00400 FLG NUT M4 202 068 441616 FLT WSHR 4 4 16 1 6 203 030 0008A0 SB HEX BLT W S BLK M8 100 204 068 852216 0B FLT WSHR BLK 8 5 22 1 6 205 000 T00520 0B M SCR TH BLK M5 20 206 068 552016 0B FL...

Page 131: ...618 AC CABLE CONNECT TYPE FOR EXP AC 220 240V Area 409 280 5009 01 CORD CLAMP 21 411 390 5160 LAMP WG B TYPE 6V 3W C2R 412 220 5484 VOL CONT B 5K OHM 105 5356 SHIPPING BRKT 421 8740 CAUTION INSTR COP U R 421 6690 01 STICKER 120V AC 120V Area 421 6690 03 STICKER 220V AC 220V Area 421 6690 06 STICKER 110V AC 110V Area 421 6690 05 STICKER 240V AC 240V Area 421 6119 91 STICKER FCC USA 421 6120 93 STIC...

Page 132: ...125 www seuservice com 2 ASSY FLOOR MAT SSF 0100 D 1 2 Details of part A A ...

Page 133: ... SSF 0102 MAT CONN PART 3 SSF 0103 MAT TARMINAL 4 999 1480 MAT REINFORCEMENT PLATE LEFT 5 999 1481 MAT REINFORCEMENT PLATE RIGHT 201 000 P00320 W M SCR PH W FS M3 20 202 050 F00300 FLG NUT M3 203 000 T00408 M SCR TH M4 8 301 SSF 60050 WH MAT 2 ASSY FLOOR MAT SSF 0100 D 2 2 5 4 ...

Page 134: ...127 www seuservice com 3 ASSY SHIPPING BEAM SSF 0200 D 1 2 ...

Page 135: ...DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 SSF 0201 SHIPPING BEAM 2 SSF 0202 SHIPPING BEAM BRKT 3 SSF 0203 SHIPPING SPACER 201 030 000820 S HEX BLT W S M8 20 202 068 852216 FLT WSHR 8 5 22 1 6 203 000 P00520 W M SCR PH W FS M5 20 3 ASSY SHIPPING BEAM SSF 0200 D 2 2 ...

Page 136: ...129 www seuservice com 4 ASSY FRONT CABI SSF 1000 D 1 2 ...

Page 137: ... FRONT 2 SSF 4000 ASSY MAIN BD 3 SSF 4100 ASSY XFMR 4 421 11416 STICKER CAUTION FORK 201 000 P00530 S M SCR PH W S M5 30 202 068 552016 FLT WSHR 5 5 20 1 6 203 000 P00630 M SCR PH M6 30 204 060 S00600 SPR WSHR M6 205 068 652016 FLT WSHR 6 5 20 1 6 4 ASSY FRONT CABI SSF 1000 D 2 2 ...

Page 138: ...131 www seuservice com 5 ASSY SUBCABI FRONT SSF 1001 D 1 2 Opposite side ...

Page 139: ...2 601 5699X LEG ADJUSTER BOLT M16 75 103 280 5009 01 CORD CLAMP 21 104 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 201 000 P00420 W M SCR PH W FS M4 20 202 000 T00416 0B M SCR TH BLK M4 16 203 000 P00416 W M SCR PH W FS M4 16 204 000 T00420 0B M SCR TH BLK M4 20 205 030 000630 SB HEX BLT BLK W S M6 30 206 011 F00316 TAP SCR FH 3 16 207 030 000625 W HEX BLT W FS M6 25 208 050 H01600 0B HEX NUT BLK M16 209 011 F00312 TAP ...

Page 140: ...ervice com 6 ASSY WOOFER SSF 1030 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 SSF 1031 WOOFER BRKT 101 130 5097 SPEAKER BOX SUPER WOOFER 102 209 0023 CONN CLOSED END 201 011 T03512 TAP SCR TH 3 5 12 301 SSF 60029 WH WOOFER ...

Page 141: ...PTION NOTE 1 JBA 1031 AC BRKT 4 421 7468 01 STICKER C P W PIC 101 214 0202 AC INLET PANEL TYPE 102 512 5046 8000 C P 8000MA CE UL AC 110 120V Area 512 5046 5000 C P 5000MA CE UL AC 220 240V Area 104 509 5453 91 V B SW ROCKER J8 V B 7 AC UNIT D 1 2 ...

Page 142: ...ww seuservice com 8 FAN UNIT ATR 1060 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 ATR 1061 FAN BRKT 101 260 0011 02 AXIAL FLOW FAN AC100V 50 60HZ 102 601 8543 FAN GUARD 201 000 P00312 W M SCR PH W FS M3 12 Connector ...

Page 143: ...vice com 9 ASSY BACK DOOR ATR 1070 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 ATR 1071 BACK DOOR 2 TH 1015 LOCKING TONGUE 3 253 5460 01 AIR VENT BLACK 101 220 5575 CAM LOCK MASTER W O KEY 201 000 T00408 0B M SCR TH BLK M4 8 ...

Page 144: ... WH EXT SOUND FRONT 303 SSF 60024 WH EXT TOWER FRONT 304 SSF 60025 WH EXT SW FRONT 305 SSF 60026 WH EXT LAMP FRONT 306 SSF 60027 WH EXT BRAKE FRONT 307 SSF 60028 WH EXT VR FRONT 308 600 7009 2500 ASSY RGB CA D SUB 15P 2500MM 10 ASSY WIRE FRONT DC SSF 6002 This is comprised of the following wire harnesses ASSY drawing is not available ...

Page 145: ...138 www seuservice com 11 ASSY MAIN BD SSF 4000 D 1 2 Note Do not wire across the diagonal lines ...

Page 146: ...P 2CH 201 000 P00308 W M SCR PH W FS M3 8 202 000 P00408 W M SCR PH W FS M4 8 203 000 P00416 W M SCR PH W FS M4 16 204 011 P00325 TAP SCR PH 3 25 205 011 T03516 TAP SCR TH 3 5 16 206 011 T03512 TAP SCR TH 3 5 12 207 011 F00312 TAP SCR 1 FH 3 12 301 600 7141 100 CABLE JVS TYPE A B 100CM 302 600 7159 070 WIRE HARN JVS PWR 070CM 303 ATR 60004 WH EXT DC MAIN BD 304 ATR 60012 WH DC24V 305 SSF 60004 WH ...

Page 147: ... STICKER C P W PIC 101 560 5448 V XFMR 100 120V 100V10A AC 100 120V Area 102 117 5225 TERMINAL 3P 20A 103 512 5046 8000 C P 8000MA CE UL 201 000 P00516 W M SCR PH W FS M5 16 202 011 T03512 TAP SCR TH 3 5 12 203 011 T00316 TAP SCR TH 3 16 301 SSF 60002 WH XFMR OUT 302 SSF 60003 WH AC100V OUT Note Do not wire across the diagonal lines ...

Page 148: ...SSF 1250 ASSY BILLBOARD 4 RAL 0501 MASK HOLDER 5 DYN 0501 PANEL MOUNT BRKT L 6 DYN 0502 PANEL MOUNT BRKT R 201 000 P00520 W M SCR PH W FS M5 20 202 000 T00525 0C M SCR TH CRM M5 25 203 068 552016 0C FLT WSHR CRM 5 5 20 1 6 204 000 P00516 WB M SCR PH W FS BLK M5 16 205 000 F00412 M SCR FH M4 12 206 000 P00516 W M SCR PH W FS M5 16 ...

Page 149: ...142 www seuservice com 14 PTV W STICKER SSF SSF 1210 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 SSF 1211 STICKER PTV SIDE L 2 SSF 1212 STICKER PTV SIDE R 101 200 5788 31 PROJECTION DSPL T 50TYPE 31K ...

Page 150: ...143 www seuservice com 15 ASSY BILLBOARD SSF 1250 D 1 2 Note 205 is used inside Note The printed part is the front side ...

Page 151: ...VER R 13 SSF 1263 COLOR PLATE 14 LOCAL PURCHASE S A FLOURESCENT FIXTURE 15 Locally supplied USA 15 421 7501 18 STICKER FL14W Others Locally supplied USA 16 440 WS0141 EG STICKER W HIGH TEMP S ENG 17 440 WS0142 EG STICKER W POWER OFF S ENG 101 LOCAL PURCHASE FLOURESCENT LAMP WH 15 14W COOL WHITE 201 000 T00416 0C M SCR TH CRM M4 16 202 050 F00400 FLG NUT M4 203 000 T00410 0B M SCR TH BLK M4 10 204 ...

Page 152: ...w seuservice com ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 MGL 1102 TV MASK 2 MGL 1151 SLIT PLATE 3 MGL 1152 MASK SIDE HOLDER 201 012 F00408 0B TAP SCR FH BLK 4 8 202 000 F00410 M SCR FH M4 10 16 ASSY MASK MGL 1150 ...

Page 153: ...146 www seuservice com 17 ASSY FRONT PANEL ATR 1300 D 1 2 ...

Page 154: ... FRONT LID 3 EZT 0603 SIDE BRKT 4 EZT 0604 BRKT UPPER 5 ATR 1303 BRKT LOWER 6 440 WS0002XEG STICKER W POWER OFF ENG 201 000 T00420 0B M SCR TH BLK M4 20 202 068 441616 0B FLT WSHR BLK 4 4 16 1 6 203 050 F00500 FLG NUT M5 204 068 552016 FLT WSHR 5 5 20 1 6 17 ASSY FRONT PANEL ATR 1300 D 2 2 ...

Page 155: ...148 www seuservice com 18 ASSY REAR CABI SSF 3000 D 1 3 29 34 the state before attachment Fastening Torque 228 8 33 N m 85 kgf cm 222 Outside of the cabinet ...

Page 156: ...NDOW L 21 SSF 3013 SIDE WINDOW R 22 SSF 3014 INNER SASH A 23 SSF 3015 INNER SASH B 24 SSF 3016 INNER SASH C 25 SSF 3017 PIPE FRAME 25A SSF 3017 A PIPE FRAME BLANK 25B SSF 3017 B CUSHION TUBE CENTER 25C SSF 3017 C CUSHION TUBE SIDE 26 ATR 3008 PIPE SUPPORT BRKT 27 SSF 3018 PIPE HOLDER L 28 SSF 3019 PIPE HOLDER R 29 SSF 3020 SIDE COVER L A 30 SSF 3021 SIDE COVER L B 31 SSF 3022 SIDE COVER L C 32 SSF...

Page 157: ...T W S BLK M6 16 213 060 F00600 0B FLT WSHR BLK M6 214 FAS 300029 HEX BLT W S M6 60 215 FAS 300033 HEX BLT M6 80 216 060 S00600 SPR WSHR M6 217 000 T00410 0B M SCR TH BLK M4 10 218 000 P00416 W M SCR PH W FS M4 16 219 FAS 310004 CRG BLT BLK M8 90 220 050 H00800 HEX NUT M8 221 060 S00800 SPR WSHR M8 222 060 T00416 0B M SCR TH BLK M4 16 223 000 T00420 0B M SCR TH BLK M4 20 224 068 441616 0B FLT WSHR ...

Page 158: ...1 www seuservice com 19 ASSY REAR BASE SSF 3100 D 1 2 Notes 1 Attach 4 6 through the pin after greasing to the sliding portion 2 5 Apply greasing to the gear portion 3 202 Torque 25N m 4 212 Torque 4 9N m ...

Page 159: ...80 5009 01 CORD CLAMP 21 102 280 5169 CORD CLAMP TL 20S 201 FAS 200040 HEX SKT CAP SCR BLK OZ M12 35 202 FAS 200018 HEX SKT CAP SCR BLK 0Z M12 85 203 060 S01200 SPR WSHR M12 204 060 F01200 FLT WSHR M12 205 050 H00800 HEX NUT M8 206 060 S00800 SPR WSHR M8 207 030 000845 SB HEX BLT W S BLK M8 45 208 060 F00800 0B FLT WSHR BLK M8 209 030 000830 S HEX BLT W S M8 30 210 031 000630 0C CRG BLT CRM M6 30 ...

Page 160: ...SUBCABI REAR SSF 3101 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 SSF 3102 REAR BASE FRAME 101 601 5882 LEG ADJUSTER 102 601 6056 01 CASTER 50 PH 201 050 H01600 3 HEX NUT TYPE3 M16 202 030 000620 S HEX BLT W S M6 20 203 060 F00600 FLT WSHR M6 ...

Page 161: ...R L SSF 3140 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 SSF 3141 STOPPER BASE L 101 601 11144 SHOCK ABSORBER SSF 102 601 11146 STOPPER RUBBER RI 45HD L 19 1 Use the nuts included and discard the spring washers Note Attach 101 102 using the nuts included ...

Page 162: ...R R SSF 3150 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 SSF 3151 STOPPER BASE R 101 601 11144 SHOCK ABSORBER SSF 102 601 11146 STOPPER RUBBER RI 45HD L 19 1 Use the nuts included and discard the spring washers Note Attach 101 102 using the nuts included ...

Page 163: ...156 www seuservice com 23 SWING VR UNIT SSF 3160 D 1 2 D cut direction Note Apply greasing to the gear portion ...

Page 164: ...GEAR HOLDER 6 601 6959 GEAR 64 7 601 7945 GEAR 20 101 220 5484 VOL CONT B 5K OHM 220 5753 VOL CONT B 5K OHM 102 100 5257 BEARING FAI6 103 310 5029 F20 SUMITUBE F F 20MM 201 065 E00500 E RING 5MM 202 000 P00408 W M SCR PH W FS M4 8 203 000 P00416 W M SCR PH W FS M4 16 204 028 A00306 P SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M3 6 301 SSF 60051 WH SWING VR 23 SWING VR UNIT SSF 3160 D 2 2 ...

Page 165: ... 3170 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 SSF 3171 ROLL VR BRKT 2 601 7944 GEAR 15 101 220 5484 VOL CONT B 5K OHM 220 5753 VOL CONT B 5K OHM 102 310 5029 F20 SUMITUBE F F 20MM 201 028 A00306 P SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M3 6 301 SSF 60052 WH ROLL VR ...

Page 166: ...TE 1 SSF 3181 PITCH VR BRKT 2 SSF 3182 PITCH VR GUIDE 3 SSF 3183 PITCH VR HOLDER 101 220 5484 VOL CONT B 5K OHM 220 5753 VOL CONT B 5K OHM 102 310 5029 F12 SUMITUBE F F 12MM 201 000 P00410 W M SCR PH W FS M4 10 202 028 A00306 P SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M3 6 301 SSF 60053 WH PITCH VR ...

Page 167: ...vice com 26 ASSY TALE COVER SSF 3190 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 SSF 3191 TALE LID 2 SSF 3192 CUSHION RUBBER TALE 3 280 6622 50040 SPACER TUBE 201 050 U00400 U NUT M4 202 068 441616 0B FLT WSHR BLK 4 4 16 1 6 ...

Page 168: ...161 www seuservice com 27 ASSY SWING MECHA SSF 3200 D 1 2 GREASE ALBANIA Notes 1 Apply greasing to the gear portion 2 Apply greasing Grease Albania Showa Shell Sekiyu ...

Page 169: ...4 50 203 060 S01400 SPR WSHR M14 204 030 001025 S HEX BLT W S M10 25 205 060 F01000 FLT WSHR M10 206 060 S01000 SPR WSHR M10 207 050 H01000 HEX NUT M10 208 FAS 300034 HEX BLT W S M12 30 209 000 P00408 W M SCR PH W FS M4 8 210 000 P00408 M SCR PH M4 8 211 060 S00400 SPR WSHR M4 212 060 F00400 FLT WSHR M4 213 050 F00400 FLG NUT M4 214 050 H00400 HEX NUT M4 301 SSF 60041 WH EXT BRAKE REAR B 302 SSF 6...

Page 170: ...163 www seuservice com 28 ASSY ROSTA SSF 3230 D 1 2 ...

Page 171: ... SSF 3236 SWING ROSTA BASE 7 SSF 3237 SWING ROSTA HOLDER 101 601 11147 ROSTA DR S 38 80 102 111 0049 ROD END 16 POS 16 103 111 1133 ROD END 16 POS 16 L 201 FAS 200018 HEX SKT CAP SCR BLK 0Z M12 85 202 060 S01200 SPR WSHR M12 203 050 H01600 HEX NUT M16 204 060 S01600 SPR WSHR M16 205 FAS 500034 HEX NUT L M16 206 030 001025 S HEX BLT W S M10 25 207 060 F01000 FLT WSHR M10 28 ASSY ROSTA SSF 3230 D 2 ...

Page 172: ... BRAKE SSF 3250 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 ATR 3350 BRAKE UNIT 2 SSF 3251 BRAKE BASE 101 601 5962 094 BUSH 3 2T 102 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 201 030 000820 S HEX BLT W S M8 20 202 060 F00800 FLT WSHR M8 203 050 F00400 FLG NUT M4 ...

Page 173: ...BRAKE SHAFT 4 ASL 3354 KEY 5 5 24 5 ASK 3606 KEY 5 5 10 5 101 601 10806 BRAKE BXH 08 102 100 5229 BEARING 17 201 020 000530 0Z HEX SKT H CAP SCR BLK OZ M5 30 202 060 S00500 SPR WSHR M5 203 065 S014S0 Z STP RING BLK 0Z S14 204 065 A030H0 Z STP RING BLK 0Z H30 205 028 A00408 P SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M4 8 Fastening Torque M5 3 7N m M4 1 8N m ...

Page 174: ...67 www seuservice com 31 ASSY GEAR SSF 3270 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 SSF 3271 SWING GEAR HOLDER 2 SSF 3272 SWING GEAR 201 020 001020 0Z HEX SKT CAP SCR BLK 0Z M10 20 202 060 S01000 SPR WSHR M10 ...

Page 175: ...O DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 SSF 3330 ASSY ROLL SHAFT 2 SSF 3350 ASSY PITCH BASE 3 SSF 3301 ROLL ROSTA HOLDER 201 020 001020 0Z HEX SKT CAP SCR BLK 0Z M10 20 202 060 S01000 SPR WSHR M10 203 060 F01000 FLT WSHR M10 204 030 000820 S HEX BLT W S M8 20 205 060 F00800 FLT WSHR M8 ...

Page 176: ...169 www seuservice com 33 ASSY ROLL SHAFT SSF 3330 D 1 2 Fastening Torque 77 N m Fastening Torque 77 N m ...

Page 177: ...LT WSHR 12 5 30 3 2 4 SSF 3334 GEAR HOLDER 110 5 ASL 3251 MOUNT BLOCK 6 601 6450 GEAR 110 101 100 5410 BEARING UNIT 20 102 601 8458 ROSTA 22 DR S27 100 201 050 H01200 HEX NUT M12 202 060 S01200 SPR WSHR M12 203 028 A00408 P SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M4 8 204 000 P00410 W M SCR PH W FS M4 10 33 ASSY ROLL SHAFT SSF 3330 D 2 2 ...

Page 178: ... 3354 PITCH STOPPER RUBBER 101 601 11146 STOPPER RUBBER RI 45HD L 19 1 Use the nuts included and discard the spring washers 201 030 000820 S HEX BLT W S M8 20 202 060 F00800 FLT WSHR M8 203 030 000612 S HEX BLT W S M6 12 204 060 F00600 FLT WSHR M6 205 000 P00408 M SCR PH M4 8 206 060 S00400 SPR WSHR M4 207 060 F00400 FLT WSHR M4 Use the nuts included Use the nuts included ...

Page 179: ...D 2 SSF 3402 BOARD BASE 3 SSF 3403 ROLL STOPPER RUBBER 4 SSF 3404 ROLL STOPPER HOLDER 5 SSF 3405 BELLOWS 6 SSF 3406 BELLOWS HOLDER 7 SSF 3407 BELLOWS HOLDER SIDE 201 030 000620 S HEX BLT W S M6 20 202 060 F00600 FLT WSHR M6 203 000 P00416 W M SCR PH W FS M4 16 2 The joint position of the bellows ...

Page 180: ...173 www seuservice com Opposite side 36 ASSY COINCHUTE TOWER SSF 3500 D 1 2 ...

Page 181: ...ied 102 220 5575 CAM LOCK MASTER W O KEY Locally supplied 103 220 5574 CAM LOCK W KEYS Locally supplied 201 000 P00408 W M SCR PH W FS M4 8 202 000 P00408 M SCR PH M4 8 203 050 H00400 HEX NUT M4 204 060 S00400 SPR WSHR M4 205 060 F00400 FLT WSHR M4 301 SSF 60044 WH EXT SOUND TOWER 302 SSF 60045 WH EXT TOWER 303 SSF 60046 WH EXT SW PANEL 304 600 6972 0150 WIRE HARN EARTH ID5 0150MM 305 600 6972 025...

Page 182: ...1 SW BRKT 2 421 8911 STICKER SW UNIT 101 220 5179 VOL CONT B 5K OHM 220 5754 VOL CONT B5KOHM 102 509 5028 SW PB 1M 103 601 0042 KNOB 22 MM 301 600 6609 32 WIRE HARN TEST SERVICE 302 600 6609 33 WIRE HARN VOLUME A 303 600 6609 34 WIRE HARN VOLUME B 37 SW UNIT INY 1180 ...

Page 183: ... 1160 01 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 CKT 1161 METER BRKT 2 421 6591 01 STICKER COIN METER 101 220 5643 01 MAG CNTR DC5V 6P WH MZ 674 D04 102 220 5643 02 MAG CNTR DC5V 6P YE MZ 674 D05 103 280 5009 01 CORD CLAMP 21 104 601 5525 027 BUSH 1 2T ...

Page 184: ... 3580 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 SSF 3581 CONTROL PANEL PLATE 101 509 5712 01S SW PB W L 6V YELLOW 102 509 5499 05 LN SW PB TRIANGLE BLUE W O LAMP 301 SSF 60049 WH SW PANEL Note Attach direction of the terminal 101 102 as shown in the figure ...

Page 185: ...E FRAME L 101 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 201 FAS 290032 HEX SKT SCR BH BLK M8 80 202 060 S00800 0B SPR WSHR BLK M8 203 068 852216 0B FLT WSHR BLK 8 5 22 1 6 204 011 T03512 TAP SCR TH 3 5 12 205 000 T00408 M SCR TH M4 8 206 000 P00408 M SCR PH M4 8 207 060 S00400 SPR WSHR M4 208 060 F00400 FLT WSHR M4 301 SSF 60038 WH EXT LAMP L B ...

Page 186: ...DE FRAME R 101 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 201 FAS 290032 HEX SKT SCR BH BLK M8 80 202 060 S00800 0B SPR WSHR BLK M8 203 068 852216 0B FLT WSHR BLK 8 5 22 1 6 204 011 T03512 TAP SCR TH 3 5 12 205 000 T00408 M SCR TH M4 8 206 000 P00408 M SCR PH M4 8 207 060 S00400 SPR WSHR M4 208 060 F00400 FLT WSHR M4 301 SSF 60039 WH EXT LAMP R ...

Page 187: ...180 www seuservice com 42 LAMP UNIT SSF 3630 D 1 2 Note Attach 105 using the nuts and the spring washers included Drawing differs from actual part ...

Page 188: ...MPER Use the nuts and the spring washers included 106 601 5525 013 BUSH 1 2T 107 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 201 000 T00412 0C M SCR TH CRM M4 12 202 000 T00408 0C M SCR TH CRM M4 8 203 000 P00408 W M SCR PH W FS M4 8 204 000 P00310 W M SCR PH W FS M3 10 205 060 F00500 FLT WSHR M5 301 SSF 60040 WH LAMP UNIT NOT PICTURED 998 0163 SOLID STATE RELAY BD DC12V NOT PICTURED S210 103 000 SSR COVER PERF...

Page 189: ...E 1 SSF 3701 SPEAKER HOLDER L 101 130 5228 SPEAKER BOX 4OHM 40W 102 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 201 012 P00512 0B TAP SCR 2 PH BLK 5 12 202 060 F00500 0B FLT WSHR BLK M5 203 050 H00400 HEX NUT M4 204 060 S00400 SPR WSHR M4 205 060 F00400 FLT WSHR M4 301 SSF 60047 WH EXT SPEAKER L ...

Page 190: ...E 1 SSF 3751 SPEAKER HOLDER R 101 130 5228 SPEAKER BOX 4OHM 40W 102 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 201 012 P00512 0B TAP SCR 2 PH BLK 5 12 202 060 F00500 0B FLT WSHR BLK M5 203 050 H00400 HEX NUT M4 204 060 S00400 SPR WSHR M4 205 060 F00400 FLT WSHR M4 301 SSF 60048 WH EXT SPEAKER R ...

Page 191: ...184 www seuservice com 45 ASSY TUBE SSF 6001 D 1 2 ...

Page 192: ...PRODUCTS HUBBLE P100NBKA 103 601 10360 29 STOPPER RING 29 201 050 H00400 HEX NUT M4 202 060 S00400 SPR WSHR M4 203 060 F00400 FLT WSHR M4 301 SSF 60017 WH EXT SOUND TUBE 302 SSF 60018 WH EXT TOWER TUBE 303 SSF 60019 WH EXT SW TUBE 304 SSF 60020 WH EXT LAMP TUBE 305 SSF 60021 WH EXT BRAKE TUBE 306 SSF 60022 WH EXT VR TUBE 307 600 6972 1000 WIRE HARN EARTH ID5 1000MM 45 ASSY TUBE SSF 6001 D 2 2 ...

Page 193: ...ACK 9 GRAY If the right hand side numeral of the code is 0 then the wire will be of a single color shown by the left hand side numeral see the above Note 1 If the right hand side alphanumeric is not 0 that particular wire has a spiral color code The left hand side character shows the base color and the right hand side one the spiral color Example 51 WHITE RED Note 2 The character following the wir...

Page 194: ...vent a warranted part described above fails shall be at its option to re place or repair the defective part during the warranty period For Warranty claims contact your Sega Distributor Should the Seller determine by inspection that the product was caused by Accident Misuse Ne glect Alteration Improper Repair Installation or Testing the warranty offered will be null and void Under no circumstances ...

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