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FUSE REPLACEMENT

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17-3 AC DISTRIBUTION FUSE BD

Side Service Door

Distribution PCB

Ceramic Fuse 6.3A

Ceramic Fuse 6.3A

 

Unlock the side service door to gain access to the Auxillary Fuse Bd

 

Locate the Distribution PCB and replace fuse with the correct value and type..

Summary of Contents for TARGET BRAVO OPERATION GHOST

Page 1: ...ent place for easy reference when necessary OWNER S MANUAL OPERATION GHOST 420 0029 00UK Sega Amusements International Limited 42 Barwell Business Park Leatherhead Road Chessington Surrey KT9 2NY United Kingdom Telephone 44 0 208 391 8090 Facsimile 44 0 208 391 8099 email mailbox sega co uk Web http www segaarcade com SEGA Errors Omissions Excepted E OE 420 0029 00UK 1st PRINTING ...

Page 2: ...this 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 the aspect of accident prevention Failing to perform work as per the instructions can cause accidents In the case where only those who have technical expertise should perform the work to avoid hazar...

Page 3: ...to high tension voltage 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 properly applies only to products with monitors 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 o...

Page 4: ...ely to cause physical injuries or damage to property However points that require special attention are indicated by bold text the words STOP IMPORTANT or CAUTION and the symbols below Indicates important information that if ignored may result in the mishandling of the product and cause faulty operation or damage to the product Indicates a warning or caution that if ignored may result in the mishan...

Page 5: ...ns 1 78m 70 1in Width x 1 13m 44 4in Depth Machine Height 2 71m 106 6in Installed Machine Weight 250kg Approx Installed Power maximum current 225w Rating 1 2A 240vac 2 4A 120vac Licensing DYNA Font The typefaces included herein are solely developed by DynaComware ...

Page 6: ...s to be carried out by site maintenance personnel Amusement equipment vending machine assembly maintenance inspection and replacement of units expendable parts Other qualified professionals Persons employed by amusement equipment manufacturers or involved in design production testing or mainte nance of amusement equipment The individual should have either graduated from technical school or hold si...

Page 7: ...website www gov uk For users outside of the UK EEE should be disposed of in accordance with the local policy on the recycling of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Battery Recycling Statement The EC Directive on Batteries and Accumulators 2006 66 EC aims to minimise the impact of batteries on the environment and encourage the recovery of the materials they contain To achieve increased colle...

Page 8: ... 2 FIXATION TO SITE 19 6 3 POWER SUPPLY AND OTHER CONNECTIONS 21 6 4 TURNING ON THE POWER 22 6 5 CONFIRMATION OF ASSEMBLY 24 6 6 APPLYING WARNING LABELS EPILEPTIFORM SEIZURES 25 7 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE 26 7 1 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING FROM SITE 27 8 GAME DESCRIPTION 28 8 1 HOW TO PLAY 28 8 2 GAME SCREENS 28 8 3 RELOADING 29 8 4 SWITCHING SHOOTING MODE 29 8 5 RTO REAL TIME TACTICAL ORDE...

Page 9: ...4 REMOVING THE MICROSWITCH 72 10 5 REPLACING THE SOLENOID 74 11 GRAPHICS DISPLAY 76 11 1 PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING THE LCD DISPLAY 76 11 2 CLEANING THE SCREEN SURFACE 77 11 3 SCREEN ADJUSTMENT 78 12 COIN HANDLING 82 12 1 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR 82 12 2 FAULT FINDING 85 12 3 ADJUSTING THE PRICE OF PLAY EXCEL 86 12 4 ADJUSTING THE PRICE OF PLAY VTS 87 13 LAMPS AND LIGHTING 88 13 1 COIN DOOR LAMP ...

Page 10: ...4 16 6CLEANING RINGWIDE 116 16 7GAME BOARD RINGWIDE LOCATION AND REMOVAL 118 17 FUSES AND FUSE REPLACEMENT 121 17 1 CONTROLLER AND LED FUSE REPLACEMENT 121 17 2 MAIN FUSE REPLACEMENT 123 17 3 AC DISTRIBUTION FUSE BD 124 18 DESIGN RELATED PARTS 125 19 PARTS LIST 127 20 WIRE COLOUR CODE TABLE 137 ...

Page 11: ...rd can cause a fire or an electric shock In the case that the power cord is damaged ask for a replacement through where the product was purchased from or the office herein stated Using the cord as is damaged can cause fire an electric shock or leakage Be sure to perform grounding appropriately Inappropriate grounding can cause an electric shock Be sure to use fuses meeting the specified rating Usi...

Page 12: ...ts have been lost be sure to use replacement fasteners with proper dimensions as specified in this manual If fasteners of any other dimensions are used it could cause damage and or separation of parts that result in secondary accidents Specification changes removal of equipment conversion and or addition not designated by SEGA are not permitted Failure to observe this may cause a fire or an electr...

Page 13: ...hen contacting the applicable places CONCERNING WARNING DISPLAYS This SEGA product has warning displays on stickers labels and or printed instructions 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 hazardous situations relating to maintenance and servicing...

Page 14: ...ure 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 Noncompliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock This product requires a breaker and earth mechanism as part of the location facilities Using the product without these can cause a fire and...

Page 15: ...eneration of heat and a fire Put the cabinets close together so that people cannot get through or provide enough space between them that people can go both ways without difficulty If the cabinets are installed carelessly people may bump into each other or the cabinets when passing between them or fall down To prevent people from walking between them place them 0 15 m 5 9 in apart If the machine do...

Page 16: ... at one side only there could be damage or deformation causing serious accidents such as workers getting caught underneath To install this product the entrance must be at least 1 45m 57 1in in width and 2 1m 82 6in in height without Assy Billboard and 2 45m 96 4in with Assy Billboard Do not attempt to push pull whilst holding onto the Assy Billboard This may result in part damage and or personal i...

Page 17: ...rrow do not tilt the product carelessly If all the product weight is put on the casters at one side only there could be damage or deformation causing serious accidents such as workers getting caught underneath Do not attempt to push pull whilst holding onto the Assy Billboard This may result in part damage and or personal injury 2 07m 81 49 in 0 25m 9 8 in 0 6m 23 6 in 0 25m 9 8 in OPERATION AREA ...

Page 18: ...ons It is suggested to ensure a space allowing the players who feel sick while playing the game to take a rest Check if all of the adjusters are in contact with the surface If they are not the Cabinet can move and cause an accident Do not put any heavy item on this product Placing any heavy item on the product can cause a falling down accident or parts damage Do not climb on the product Climbing o...

Page 19: ...e doors are locked securely and they do not rattle If the doors are not locked properly or there are gaps or rattling players could get their fingers or hands caught Be sure to perform appropriate adjustment of the LCD 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 customers physical conditions...

Page 20: ...hen playing the game Small children are especially likely to experience these symptoms Caution guardians of small children to keep watch over them during play Instruct those who feel sick during play to have a medical examination To avoid injury from falls and electric shocks due to spilled drinks instruct the player not to place heavy items or drinks on the product To avoid electric shocks and sh...

Page 21: ...r damage to parts or the shape of the cabinet Immediately stop users from swinging or reloading the control unit in a violent manner Such acts may hurt the user or other people around them Playing too close to the cabinet may cause the control unit to hit the cabinet and cause damage Make sure that players understand to play at a safe distance from the cabinet Make sure that players understand not...

Page 22: ... DESCRIPTIONS 4 4 PART DESCRIPTIONS Assy LCD Assy Billboard Assy DFMD Assy Controllers Assy Gun Holder R Assy Gun Holder L Assy Game Bd Assy Control Panel Assy Reflector L Assy Reflector R Assy Upper Reflector ...

Page 23: ...t Accessories marked Spare in the note column are consumable items but included as spares Part name number Diagram Quantity Owner s Manual Pt No 420 7353 01UK 1 Master key 6 Security Key 2 Power Lead UK Pt No LM1227 EU Pt No LM1246 US Pt No LM12XX 1ea Spare Fuse Fitted to ASSY AC UNIT 1 Epilepsy Warning Labels multilingual 1 ...

Page 24: ... one with proper technological expertise is available request service from the office indicated in this document or the point of purchase so as to ensure safety Provide sufficient space so that assembling can be performed Performing work in places with narrow space or low ceiling may cause an accident To perform work safely and avoid serious accident such as the cabinet falling down do not perform...

Page 25: ...m work safely and securely be sure to prepare a step which is in a safe and stable condition Performing work without using a step may lead to injury or damage to components 6 1 INSTALLING THE CABINET Wrench M6 Wrench M8 Adjustable wench Screwdriver Ph No1 Ladder or step Key ...

Page 26: ...rocedure for the Right Hand Side 6 1 1 INSTALLING THE ASSY REFLECTOR L R M6x20 Hex Bolt Black 2 Assy Reflector L Secure points The Side Reflectors weigh approx 3kg and the Upper Reflector approx 5kg Have at least 2 people performing this operation Working alone could result in personal injuries etc To perform work safely and securely be sure to prepare a step which is in a safe and stable conditio...

Page 27: ...of the Display Cabinet in the position shown using M5x12 M SCR PAN PAS 2 The fixings are already placed within the locations and covered by an acyrlic protector Both will need to be removed prior fitting 6 1 2 INSTALLING THE BILLBOARD HEADER Billboard Header Fixing Points Do not overtighten To perform work safely and securely be sure to prepare a step which is in a safe and stable condition Perfor...

Page 28: ... Upper Reflector weighs approx 5kg Have at least 2 people performing this operation Working alone could result in personal injuries etc To perform work safely and securely be sure to prepare a step which is in a safe and stable condition Performing work without using a step may lead to injury of damage to components Assembly Upper Reflector M6x25 HEX BLT BLK 4 2 Once all installation parts have be...

Page 29: ...casters 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 adjust the unit so that it will remain level 1 Move the product to the installation site 2 Bring the adjusters into direct contact with the floor Use a wrench to align the height of the adjusters unt...

Page 30: ...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 damage or cause parts to become exhausted prematurely A minimum distance of 20cm must be provided at the rear of the cabinet to maintain airflow ...

Page 31: ...se are exposed customers could stumble over them 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 locations where they will not interfere with customer traffic or attach covers to them After laying out the power cord on the floor be sure to always protect it If the power cord is left exposed it can easily b...

Page 32: ...fter the SEGA LOGO start up screen is displayed on the LCD screen the Advertise Attract Mode will start The LED s from around the screen will run along with the attract mode and the Billboard will illuminate Start up sounds are output from the speakers on the left and right of the cabinet together with the speakers within the controllers Even when the power source has been cut off credit count ran...

Page 33: ...WHEN POWER IS APPLIED Sound is emitted from speakers Sound is emitted from controller speakers LCD screen powers on shows LEDs reflect of panels in attract Coin door lamp illuminates LEDs illuminate from front and rear of gun housing Soldier Skyline illuminates SEGA logo then attract ...

Page 34: ... such as Lamps and LEDs 9 3 6 CONTROLLER ADJUSTMENT This test is required to calibrated both Gun Controllers This procedure is always carried out at the factory before dispatch However certain conditions can have an effect on calibration and it is recommended that re calibration be carried out at point of installation 9 8 SPEAKER TEST This menu is used to test the system audio devices are working ...

Page 35: ...different language labels please apply the label which matches your location Application of any warning labels must be placed in a location which is easy for the player observer to read Please follow the instructions below and apply the label in the location stated The Epileptically Seizure label is supplied in 9 different languages Please choose the label which matches your language location Appl...

Page 36: ...oving the unit be careful that the casters do not roll over the power cord or the ground wire If cord or wire is damaged there could be electrical shocks and or short circuits When crossing a sloped or stepped area always have the machine travel lengthways Travelling with the machine in a sideways position could result in the machine falling over onto its side Always use a minimum of two people wo...

Page 37: ...h a low ceiling such as an elevator you should take apart the billboard and Upper Reflector plate Detailed instructions for removing the Assy Billboard and Reflector Plates can be found in Chapter 6 of this manual Please follow these instruction in reverse order for removal 7 1 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING FROM SITE Remove the Billboard and Reflector Plates when transporting the machine in and out of b...

Page 38: ...an be set in SYSTEM TEST MODE see Chapter 9 Which START button you press determines which side you play on Once you press the start button the game begins Once the game starts the video demonstration will play followed by the 1 title and then go into the actual game The score ammo remaining life and shooting mode of the player playing on the left PLAYER 1 are shown at the left side of the screen w...

Page 39: ...ypes of shooting mode and their features are as follows When shooting mode is switched the player s crosshair is changed to the applicable shooting mode crosshair ACTION BUTTON TRIGGER SHOT SELECTOR FULL AUTO Bullets are fired continuously as long as the trigger is held You have limited ammunition The number of rounds remaining is displayed to the side of the shooting mode see 8 2 The number of ro...

Page 40: ...n issue tactical orders to their teammates NOTE Giving tactical orders via the RTO icon makes it easier to progress through the game but in some cases the player will earn a higher score for progressing without giving tactical orders RTO ICON RTO screen Various items appear when the player shoots item boxes in the background The player can then gain the effects of those items by shooting them ITEM...

Page 41: ...mpleting events will lead to an increase in the mission success rate the evaluation displayed after clearing the mission and the player can earn a higher score A unique boss awaits the player at the end of each stage When the boss begins an attack a cancel gauge will sometimes appear The boss attack can be avoided by forcing the cancel gauge down to zero EVENTS screen LIFE GAUGE BOSS S CANCEL GAUG...

Page 42: ...e enough credits remaining to play the START button on the side with no one playing flashes continuously Join the game by pressing the flashing START button 2 When all LIFE is lost the continue message is displayed If you wish to continue insert the required number of coins and press the START button again If there are enough credits remaining to CONTINUE you can join again by pressing the START b...

Page 43: ...as a continue play bonus when they choose to continue Body armour will take the damage from 1 enemy attack while equipped NOTE This feature can be set in GAME TEST MODE see 11 5 8 10 CONTINUE PLAY BONUS CONTINUE PLAY BONUS screen CONTINUE PLAY BONUS PROMPT ...

Page 44: ...ct checks when the game machine is first installed when money is being collected or when the game machine does not operate properly Shown overleaf are the tests and screens to be used for different problems When changing the game configuration within the TEST MODE be sure to exit all screens in the correct manner by choosing exit DO NOT turn the machine ON OFF to resume game Changes WILL NOT take ...

Page 45: ... speakers Coin Counter Counts and displayes coins in 0 10 units Credit Board Counts coins to be used a price of play Adjust the sound to the optimum volume taking into consideration the environmental requirements of the installation location Removing the Coin Meter circuitry renders the game inoperable 9 1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER Never touch places other than those specified Touching places not...

Page 46: ...ation on the SYSTEM TEST MENU please refer to chaper 16 Game Board The details of changes to Test Mode settings are saved when you exit from each Test Mode by selecting EXIT If the power is turned off before that point changes to the settings will be lost SYSTEM TEST MODE can be used to check the information or the operation of RINGWIDE adjust Monitor color and perform coin credit settings SYSTEM ...

Page 47: ...en GAME TEST MENU BOOKKEEPING INPUT TEST OUTPUT TEST GAME ASSIGNMENTS LED ADJUSTMENT CONTROLLER ADJUSTMENT BACKUP DATA CLEAR EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON GAME TEST MENU Controls Press the SERVICE Button to select menu item Press the TEST Button to comfirm the selected item Selecting EXIT and pressing the TEST Button the SYSTEM TEST MENU screen reappears Menu Items BOOKKEEP...

Page 48: ...N CHUTE 2 Number of coins inserted in coin chute 2 TOTAL COINS Total Number of coins inserted in coin chute 1 and 2 COIN CREDITS Number of credits for coins inserted SERVICE CREDITS Number of credits entered with the SERVICE Button TOTAL CREDITS Total number of all credits This test is used to review statistical data from the system It consists of 3 screens of data Page 1 displays an overview of t...

Page 49: ...F GAMES Total number of games played for 1P and 2P NUMBER OF GAME START Total number of games played from the start for 1P and 2P NUMBER OF GAME JOIN Total number of games joined partway through for 1P and 2P NUMBER OF CONTINUE Total number of continues for 1P and 2P TOTAL TIME The cabinet s total operating time PLAY TIME Amount of time game has been played AVERAGE PLAY TIME Average play time for ...

Page 50: ...play times on a scale from 0M00S to 9M59S based on 30 second intervals All play times 10 minutes or over are included in the item OVER 10M00S The moment the START button is pressed is considered to be the start of the game and Game Over or Continue to be the end A continue is considered to be a new game Even if the player keeps continuing and clears the game the time from game start to finish is n...

Page 51: ...MENU screen Menu Items TRIGGER This will say ON when the triggers on the control units are being pulled and OFF when they are released ACTION This will say ON when the action buttons on the control units are being pulled and OFF when they are released CHANGE This will say ON when the shot selectors on the control units are being pulled and OFF when they are released SIGHT X This shows the aim loca...

Page 52: ...to select menu item When the TEST Button is being pressed the selected item will change from OFF to ON and the corresponding output device will operate When the TEST Button is released the selected item will change from ON to OFF and the corresponding output device will cease operation Select EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the GAME TEST MENU screen Menu Items 1P 2P START LAMP 1P 2P ST...

Page 53: ...er will start the game with Default setting 4 Can be set between 2 and 7 REACTION Sets recoil from the 1P 2P control unit when firing the gun to ON OFF Default setting ON ON When firing the gun the 1P 2P control unit will recoil OFF When firing the gun the 1P 2P control unit will not recoil ADVERTISE SOUND Turns sound ON OFF in advertise mode default ON There are 5 levels ON 7 10 5 10 3 10 OFF DAM...

Page 54: ...N Female soldier designs will not be included in boss images OFF Female soldier designs will be included in boss images SWIPE CARD TO PLAY Sets the changing of the INSERT COIN S display to SWIPE CARD TO PLAY to ON OFF default setting OFF ON The INSERT COIN S display will be changed to SWIPE CARD TO PLAY OFF The INSERT COIN S display will not be changed ...

Page 55: ...tton to return to the GAME TEST MENU screen Menu Items MAX R Adjusts the brightness of red LEDs from 0 1 to 1 0 in gradients of 0 1 Default setting 1 0 MAX G Adjusts the brightness of green LEDs from 0 1 to 1 0 in gradients of 0 1 Default set ting 0 9 MAX B Adjusts the brightness of blue LEDs from 0 1 to 1 0 in gradients of 0 1 Default setting 0 7 SET DEFAULT Returns the LED color shades to their ...

Page 56: ...setting LEFT Sets the crosshair value for the left limit of the X axis Aim at the mark at the left of the screen and pull the trigger to confirm setting CENTER X Sets the crosshair value for the center of the X axis Aim at the mark in the center of the screen and pull the trigger to confirm setting CENTER Y Sets the crosshair value for the center of the Y axis Aim at the mark in the center of the ...

Page 57: ... PRESS TEST BUTTON BACKUP DATA CLEAR screen 1 2 BACKUP DATA CLEAR COMPLETED PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT BACKUP DATA CLEAR screen 2 2 Controls Press the SERVICE Button to select menu item Selecting YES CLEAR and pressing the TEST Button will clear all data and COMPLETED will be displayed At this point press the TEST Button to return to the GAME TEST MENU screen ...

Page 58: ...program installer device GRAPHIC DEVICE DEVICE ID The graphic device s ID The SYSTEM INFORMATION screen displays system information The following information is displayed on this screen SYSTEM INFORMATION 1 2 The SYSTEM INFORMATION 1 2 screen displays system information The following information is displayed on this screen SYSTEM INFORMATION 1 2 KEYCHIP KEYCHIP ID A72 MODEL TYPE REGION MOTHER BOAR...

Page 59: ...this screen VOLTAGE CPU CORE CPU core voltage VOLTAGE 3 3V 3 3 V voltage VOLTAGE 5V 5 V voltage VOLTAGE 12V 12 V voltage VOLTAGE BATTERY Backup battery status FAN CPU CPU fan RPM FAN CHASSIS Case fan RPM TEMP CPU CPU temperature TEMP CHASSIS Case temperature Press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM TEST MODE screen SYSTEM INFORMATION 2 2 VOLTAGE CPU CORE V VOLTAGE 3 3V V VOLTAGE 5V V VOLTAGE ...

Page 60: ... performed before the game board can be used again Do not needlessly perform an uninstall A GAME TITLE B INSTALLED GAME PROGRAM LIST GAME ID VERSION DATE TIME OF RELEASE C UNINSTALL When preparations to launch the game are complete it is possible to uninstall the game stored in the program installer device Select UNINSTALL and then select YES to uninstall all game programs stored in the program in...

Page 61: ...ll be displayed JVS TEST Screen NOTE The screen display will vary depending on the I O board that is connected The figure above is one example JVS TEST INPUT TEST NODE 1 EXIT NAME SEGA ENTERPRISES LTD I O BD JVS 837 13551 Ver1 00 CMD VER 1 1 JVS VER 2 0 COM VER 1 0 SWITCH 2 PLAYER S 13 BIT S COIN 2 SLOT S ANALOG 8 CH ROTARY 0 CH KEYCODE 0 SCREEN X 0 Y 0 CH 0 GENERAL IN 0 BIT S CARD 0 SLOT S HOPPER...

Page 62: ...JVS VER JVS standard version COM VER Communication version SWITCH Number of players and number of 1P switches COIN Number of coin slots ANALOG Number of analog channels ROTARY Number of rotary encoders KEYCODE Keycode input active inactive SCREEN Screen position input X axis Y axis number of channels GENERAL IN Number of standard switches CARD Number of card slots HOPPER OUT Number of hoppers DRIV...

Page 63: ...000 COIN 1 0000 ROTARY 3 0000 COIN 2 0000 ROTARY 4 0000 ANALOG 0 0000 ROTARY 5 0000 ANALOG 1 0000 ROTARY 6 0000 ANALOG 2 0000 ROTARY 7 0000 ANALOG 3 0000 ANALOG 4 0000 ANALOG 5 0000 ANALOG 6 0000 ANALOG 7 0000 PRESS TEST BUTTON AND SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT JVS INPUT TEST The following information is displayed on this screen Press the SERVICE and TEST Buttons simultaneously to return to the JVS TEST ...

Page 64: ...T and the MONITOR TEST 1 2 Screen will be displayed MONITOR TEST Screen 1 2 MONITOR TEST Screen 2 2 Press TEST Button and the screen will change to the MONITOR TEST 2 2 Screen Press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM TEST MODE screen MONITOR TEST 1 2 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO NEXT 1 32 MONITOR TEST 2 2 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT ...

Page 65: ...ted from that speaker It is possible to set multiple speakers to emit the test sound at the same time Depending on the cabinet used some items will be displayed but no sound will be emitted SPEAKER TEST LEFT SPEAKER OFF RIGHT SPEAKER OFF REAR LEFT SPEAKER OFF REAR RIGHT SPEAKER OFF CENTER SPEAKER OFF WOOFER SPEAKER OFF EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON SPEAKER TEST Screen Move ...

Page 66: ... CHUTE TYPE is set to COMMON the number of credits available to all players will increase by 1 When the COIN CHUTE TYPE is set to INDIVIDUAL each player s credits will increase by 1 INDIVIDUAL When the COIN CHUTE TYPE is set to COMMON the number of credits available to all players will increase by 1 When the COIN CHUTE TYPE is set to INDIVIDUAL the player corresponding to the SERVICE Button s cred...

Page 67: ... Free play no coins required DETAIL SETTING More detailed settings C 2 COIN CHUTE 2 COIN TO CREDIT RATE Coin and credit conversion rate 2 When A COIN CHUTE TYPE is set to COMMON the detail settings for this item are restricted to the settings listed in C 1 D DETAIL SETTING The COIN ASSIGNMENTS DETAIL SETTING screen allows more detailed settings that cannot be performed on C the COIN TO CREDIT RATE...

Page 68: ...r to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the COIN ASSIGNMENTS screen NO BONUS ADDER No bonus coin given 2 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN 2 coins inserted successively award 1 bonus coin 3 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN 3 coins inserted successively award 1 bonus coin 4 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN 4 coins inserted successively award 1 bonus coin 5 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN 5 coins inserted successively award 1...

Page 69: ...gh credits to play the game A total of 8 game costs can be defined The game cost is defined by the BOOT ID and when the second boot recognizes the game the game cost defined by the BOOT ID will be displayed If the game is not recognized the default game cost will be displayed NOTE The screen display will vary depending on the game that is installed The figure above is one example Move the cursor t...

Page 70: ...ST Button to change the value If you select EXIT and press the TEST Button after changing the setting you will be asked whether you really want to make the changes Select YES to change the value or NO to leave it as it is and press the TEST Button Games connected to the network will adjust the time automatically Exercise caution as the game may become unplayable if the time is changed B TIMEZONE D...

Page 71: ...art and end daylight saving time Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM TEST MODE screen DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME DST ENABLE CLOCK SETTING CLOCK 20 TUE 12 00 00 TIMEZONE UTC 09 00 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME DST ENABLE DST START MAR 2nd SUN 02 00 00 DST END NOV 1st SUN 02 00 00 EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON ...

Page 72: ... to return to the SYSTEM TEST MODE screen The following information is displayed on this screen NETWORK SETTING MAIN NETWORK NETWORK TEST EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON When using a hub for connecting a number of cabinets in a network please change the IP addresses accordingly IP 192 168 88 XX XX indicating the cabinet number i e 192 168 88 01 for cabinet 1 192 168 88 02 for...

Page 73: ...s set to ENABLE this item cannot be selected E GATEWAY A setting required for the network See the manual supplied with each game software for the correct setting After setting the numbers select SET and press the TEST Button to save the setting When DHCP is set to ENABLE this item cannot be selected F PRIMARY DNS A setting required for the network See the manual supplied with each game software fo...

Page 74: ...en is displayed The machine cannot be operated until the test is finished The status of determining items is as listed in the table below CHECK Indicates that the item is currently being checked GOOD Indicates that the item is functioning normally BAD I n d i c a t e s t h a t t h e i t e m i s n o t f u n c t i o n i n g n o r m a l l y Damaged incorrect settings etc N A I n d i c a t e s t h a t...

Page 75: ...ol unit surfaces for cracks and damage Players could be injured if they play when the unit is cracked or damaged Assemble so that there is no gap between the L and R covers If there is a gap or rattling the players could get fingers or hands caught resulting in injury Do not cut the tie that holds the cables together inside the control unit Doing so can lead to connection failures with the connect...

Page 76: ...rts inside the control unit have been damaged Follow the steps given below to remove the control unit dismantle unit and replace parts To replace parts in the control unit remove the speaker unit and detach the L and R covers of the outer part Because internal parts are inserted on the R cover side work with the R cover facing downward ...

Page 77: ...CONTROL UNIT 67 10 Remove the 1P 2P control unit 1 Turn power off Unlock and remove side service door 1 2 Player Controllers 10 1 REMOVING THE CONTROLLER UNITS 2 Remove top panel ...

Page 78: ...t 4 Remove the M4x16 M SCR TMP PRF CRM 4 from the cable housing at the side of the cabinet Once removed carefully pull the connector through the access hole Locate and disconnect Player 1 controller connector M4x16 M SCR CRM TMP PRF 4 The controller can now be removed from the cabinet ...

Page 79: ...g reinforcement parts always refer to the fiture to ensure that screws are not put into the wrong places Also regularly check that the screws have not loosened over time M3x8 HEXAGON SOCKET HEAD SCREW 1 HEXAGON SOCKET HEAD SCREW 1 M3x16 M3x20 CONTROLLER SUPPORT CONTROLLER SUPPORT CONTROLLER SUPPORT CONTROLLER SUPPORT HEXAGON SOCKET HEAD SCREW 2 HEXAGON SOCKET HEAD SCREW 2 M3x8 10 2 REMOVING THE CO...

Page 80: ... UNIT and take off the control unit 2 Remove the 2 screws and take off the lens cap LENS CAP SCREW 2 M3 x 12 w flat spring washers 3 Remove the 7 screws and take off the scope body L SCREW 7 M3 x 12 w flat spring washers SCOPE BODY L 10 3 REMOVING THE SCOPE ...

Page 81: ...the 1 cord clamp TAPPING SCREW 1 M4 x 8 CORD CLAMP 1 5 Disconnect the 1 connector CONNECTOR 1 PA2P 6 Remove the scope body R from the control unit At this point the speaker net and speaker come loose easily so be careful not to lose them SCOPE BODY R ...

Page 82: ...NG THE SCOPE take off the controller support and scope body 2 Place cover R face down on the work surface and remove the 15 screws to take off the cover L SCREW 15 M3 x 12 w flat spring washers COVER L 3 Remove the microswitch from the R cover 509 5080 MICROSWITCH FOR ACTION BUTTON MICROSWITCH FOR SHOT SELECTOR 509 5080 MICROSWITCH FOR TRIGGER 509 5080 10 4 REMOVING THE MICROSWITCH ...

Page 83: ...new microswitch Protect the soldered part with heat shrinkable tubing 6 Refer to Step 1 to 4 and work in reverse order to reassemble the control unit Be careful not to tighten screws excessively 7 Carry out an input test controller adjustment and speaker test and adjust the operation of each of the com ponents wee chapter 9 ...

Page 84: ...ller support and scope body 2 Refer to Step 2 of 14 4 REPLACING THE MICROSWICH and take off the cover L 3 Disconnect the 1 connector CONNECTOR 1 SM2P 4 Remove the 4 screws and take off the solenoid Be careful not lose the spring and other small parts SCREW 4 SOLENOID M4 x 6 w spring washer 10 5 REPLACING THE SOLENOID ...

Page 85: ...ontrol unit Refer to the figure and be careful with the order in which the small parts are attached and the direction the side with the solenoid cable faces Attaching the parts the wrong way may result in malfunction of the unit or pinching of the cable Be careful not to tighten screws excessively 7 Carry out an input test controller adjustment and speaker test and adjust the operation of each of ...

Page 86: ...ely unplug the power cable from the power plug Continuing to use the product may cause a fire or electric shock Contact the point of purchase and request an inspection If the monitor is dropped or the cabinet is damaged immediately unplug the power cable from the power plug Continuing to use the product may cause fire or an electric shock Contact the point of purchase and request an inspection Dur...

Page 87: ... scrub brushes Do not tap or strike the surface of the LCD as doing so may break the glass and cause injury If the glass breaks and the liquid crystal leaks out do not touch the liquid The liquid can cause damage if it comes into contact with eyes or skin Should the liquid crystal come into contact with eyes or skin wash the affected area thoroughly with clean water and immediately consult a physi...

Page 88: ...ns basic control procedures for making adjustments using the buttons on the Monitor Adjustment Board This Adjustment Board and Monitor Power Supply are located behind the Rear Door Procedures herein are to be carried out by site maintenance personnel or other qualified professionals Work should not be carried out by personnel without the necessary skill or technology Work carried out by unqualifie...

Page 89: ... selected Exits the Item adustment Any 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 select a menu item Increase the value of or change a selected menu item LED LED illuminates green Monitor is operating LED flashes red Power is off POWER Turns the LC...

Page 90: ...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 Within each item press the SELECT Button to exit the adjustment screen The adjustment values at this time will be saved simultaneously The current options are set at CSM 6500K Brightness 100 Contrast 50 11 3 Fi...

Page 91: ... 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 having the most NOTE The Red Green and Blue adjustments are unavailable in the Mode of Operation selected on the Screen shown in 11 3 Fig 06 These adjustments can only be made is the CSM option is set to User 11 3 ...

Page 92: ... 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 Selector insert a regular coin in the normal working status and ensure that the selector correctly functions 12 1 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR GATE Handling the Coin Jam 12 COIN HANDLING 1 2 3 Turn the power for the machi...

Page 93: ... soft cloth 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 simultaneously check the following Does the Coin Meter count satisfactorily Does the coin drop into the cashbox correctly Is the coin rejected when inserted while keeping the REJECT Button pressed...

Page 94: ...gent as 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 off as per previous step further apply a dry cloth to completely dry the coin Selector CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR SR3 NRI 1 2 3 4 GATE RUNWAY ...

Page 95: ... Inhibited Accept gate Gate not free or dislocated Accept channel Obstruction Reject gate Not fully closed LED on rear cover RED EEPROM chksm error SR Sensor fault Credit opto fault Credit sensor blocked Reject lever pressed LED on rear cover YELLOW Reinstall power Poor Acceptance Power Supply Voltage less than 10v Voltage drops when coil engages Accept gate Gate jam or dislocated Connector Loose ...

Page 96: ...f play type of coin acceptor and region EXCEL Credit Board 12 3 ADJUSTING THE PRICE OF PLAY EXCEL DIL SW3 Regional Settings Adjust these switches to specify the type of Coin Acceptor used and currency Default SW1 SW2 ON SR3 NRI in parallel mode Sterling SERVICE BUTTON Provides a SERVICE CREDIT when pressed Status LED Flashes when functioning CHANNEL 1 To Coin Acceptor SR3 TYPE DIL SW1 credit setti...

Page 97: ...ional Settings 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 BUTTON Provides a SERVICE CREDIT when pressed Status LED Flashes when functioning CHANNEL A To Coin Acceptor SR3 TYPE DIL SW1 credit settings Adjust to required price of pay DEMAG NOT USED VOL ...

Page 98: ...xtures 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 not go on properly Step 1 Open the Coin Door and locate the Lamp Housing directly behind the Coin Insert Bezel Step 2 Hold the Lamp Housing firmly between your index finger and thumb and gently pull ...

Page 99: ...using Note Do not twist the bulb twisting the bulb will cause it to break 1 Before replacing any lamp TURN THE POWER OFF 2 To gain access to the Start Lamps first remove the Control Panel by unscrewing the 4 M4x16 Socket Cap Screws 4 fitted at each corner 13 2 START BUTTON LAMP REPLACEMENT MAKE SURE THAT THE MAIN SUPPLY VOLTAGE TO THE MACHINE IS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO CARRY OUT THIS WOR...

Page 100: ... THE POWER OFF 2 To gain access to the Screen LED Strips access the back of the Monitor by unlocking the back service door 13 3 SCREEN LED STRIP REPLACEMENT Back Service Door 3 Disconnect the connector between the LED Strip and the Cabinet LED Strip Connector ...

Page 101: ...4 Remove the corresponding Reflector to access LED Strip for Reflector removal please refer to Chapter 6 1 1 5 Remove LED Strip from cable housing and replace with new Strip Cable Housing LED Strip 6 Reapply Reflectors securely ...

Page 102: ...e Check that there are no abnormalities such as odours 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 controller the player will be in direct contact with it In order to always allow the player to enjoy the game be sure to clean it regularly Also it is advisable to provide ...

Page 103: ... finish do not use solvents such as thinner benzine etc other than ethyl alcohol or abrasives bleaching agent and chemical dustcloth Some general purpose household kitchen and furniture 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 product first on a small...

Page 104: ...sing the Circuit Protector as is without removing the cause can cause generation of heat and fire hazard In the event that a problem cannot be resolved by employing the procedures listed in this Manual be sure to request service from the office shown on this Manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased Attempts to employ procedures other than those specified in this Manual c...

Page 105: ...lour incorrect Screen not correctly adjusted Adjust the screen see chapter 11 VGA cable malfunction Replace VGA cable LCD failure Call service dept mentioned in this manual The controller line of sight is not acceptible Sights are not aligned due to changes in the surrounding enviroment Re align the sight settings see chapter 9 Sight LED board malfunction Check LED bds positioned around the screen...

Page 106: ...shipping 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 in the test mode The game board need not be operated Use the game board etc as is with the same setting made at the time of shipment so as not to cause electric shock and malfunctioning Static electricity from ...

Page 107: ...d connectors completely Insufficient insertion can damage IC Board etc For the IC Board circuit inspection only the use of Logic Tester is permitted The use of ordinary testers is not permitted as these can damage the IC Board Do not subject the IC Board to static electricity when installing the IC Board in the cabinet or when connecting wire harness connectors to the IC Board When soldering butto...

Page 108: ...98 GAME BOARD 16 1 2 2 4 5 3 2 3 Shield case Exhaust vent Do not block or cover Intake vent Do not block or cover Board number Board serial number 1 2 3 4 5 16 2 PARTS DETAILS ...

Page 109: ... JVS I O that are not designated by SEGA Connecting unspecified components could cause an accident such as an electric shock or fire 1 2 3 2 20 2 19 2 18 2 17 2 16 2 15 5 6 4 11 9 2 12 2 13 2 14 7 8 10 Power input port External power supply port Test Service button external input port DIP SW Dip switches Service button SW2 LED1 LED2 From right to left 1 2 Test button SW1 Key chip socket JVS I O po...

Page 110: ...11 5V DC 2 3A 5 GND 12 5V DC 6 GND 13 5V DC 7 N C 14 N C 1 Power Input Port 2 External Power Supply Port Terminal No Signal Name Terminal No Signal Name 1 GND 5 12V DC IN 2 GND 6 12V DC IN 3 GND 7 12V DC IN 4 GND 8 12V DC IN 3 Test Service Button External Input Port NOTE Before connecting be sure to check the type of connector NOTE Before connecting be sure to check the type of connector ...

Page 111: ...esolution of the video output Use differs depending on game software Set according to the Service Manual provided with the game software itself No 1 No 2 No 3 No 4 No 5 No 6 No 7 No 8 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF Resolution No 5 No 6 No 7 OFF OFF OFF 640 x 480 ON OFF OFF 1024 x 600 OFF ON OFF 1024 x 768 ON ON OFF 1280 x 720 OFF OFF ON 1280 x 1024 ON OFF ON 1360 x 768 OFF ON ON 1920 x 1080 ON ON ...

Page 112: ...t be registered Be sure to handle all parts with care as some parts are not available for purchase separately DESCRIPTION PART NO FIGURES NOTES QTY TAPPING SCREW 011 P00412 4 Used for installing the RINGWIDE RINGWIDE 847 0001D 01 USA 847 0001D 02 OTHERS 847 0001D 03 CHINA 1 16 3 RINGWIDE COMPONENTS ...

Page 113: ...t An unqualified person attempting to resolve an error code problem may lead to electric shock short circuit and risk of fire If no on site maintenance personnel or qualified professional is available immediately turn off the power and contact the customer services in this manual or your supplier If a problem not described in this manual occurs or the resolution to a problem described in this manu...

Page 114: ...for this product DISPLAY Error 0021 Main board Malfunctioning CAUSE The main board does not recognize itself COUNTERMEASURES Contact the office listed in this manual or the point of purchase for this product DISPLAY Error 0022 Game Program Not Found on Storage Device CAUSE There is no game program on the storage device COUNTERMEASURES Use the installation media DVD DRIVE etc to reinstall the game ...

Page 115: ...s does not fix the problem contact the office listed in this manual or the point of purchase for this product DISPLAY Error 0055 Game Program Verify Error CAUSE The installed game program is not working correctly COUNTERMEASURES Turn the power off and then restart the RINGWIDE If this does not fix the problem contact the office listed in this manual or the point of purchase for this product DISPLA...

Page 116: ...he point of purchase for this product DISPLAY Error 0088 System Program Verify Error CAUSE The installed system program is not working correctly COUNTERMEASURES Perform a manual recovery of RINGWIDE If this does not fix the problem contact the office listed in this manual or the point of purchase for this product DISPLAY Error 0090 High CPU Temperature CAUSE The CPU temperature is high COUNTERMEAS...

Page 117: ...If this does not fix the problem contact the office listed in this manual or the point of purchase for this product DISPLAY Error 0901 Wrong Platform CAUSE The game board being used is not supported COUNTERMEASURES Check to see if any game programs have been upgraded DISPLAY Error 0902 Wrong System Program CAUSE It was started up with an unsupported system program The RINGWIDE system program must ...

Page 118: ...The game does not support the current resolution settings COUNTERMEASURES Change the DIP SW to the correct settings and restart the RINGWIDE DISPLAY Error 0911 Wrong Horizontal Vertical Setting CAUSE The monitor horizontal vertical settings are incorrect COUNTERMEASURES Change the DIP SW to the correct settings and restart the RINGWIDE DISPLAY Error 0949 Keychip Not Found CAUSE Failed to access th...

Page 119: ...ck the line type of the connected ALL Net router DISPLAY Error 8006 Network timeout error DHCP CAUSE The network connection settings could not be initialized COUNTERMEASURES Check the network connection and follow the startup procedures to restart the system DISPLAY Error 8007 Network timeout error DNS WAN CAUSE A connection could not be established with ALL Net COUNTERMEASURES Check the RINGWIDE ...

Page 120: ...heck the maintenance information DISPLAY Error 8111 ALL Net System error REG CAUSE ALL Net registration could not be confirmed COUNTERMEASURES Check to make sure ALL Net registration the agreement has been successfully completed DISPLAY Error 8113 ALL Net System error MODE CAUSE The ALL Net settings could not be confirmed COUNTERMEASURES Contact the office listed in this manual DISPLAY Error 8114 ...

Page 121: ...er maintenance is complete DISPLAY Error 8303 Network error GAME CAUSE A connection could not be established with ALL Net COUNTERMEASURES Check the RINGWIDE network connection the in store network connection and the connection between the ALL Net router and the network cable and then follow the startup procedures to restart the system If the error persists check the maintenance information DISPLAY...

Page 122: ...ets Note When resetting the error message please take note of the number of tickets owed to the player as this number of tickets cannot be recalled DISPLAY NETWORK FAILURE PLEASE CONTACT OPERATOR CAUSE Communication failure across the network COUNTERMEASURES Check all network cables for damage Check all network connections to Hub Check Hub for power Possible Hub failure DISPLAY NETWORK FAILURE CAB...

Page 123: ...ns down and turn on the power 2 After RINGWIDE starts up and the following message is displayed release the buttons The system software will recover automatically The Advertising screen will be displayed once everything finishes Until it is displayed do not interfere with the cabinet s operations If you are uninstalling a game the Install Wait screen will be displayed SYSTEM UPDATE STEP1 DO NOT TU...

Page 124: ...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 exposed Doing so could result in electric shock or short circuit The batteries in RINGWIDE can be used for approximately 4 years of standard usage If the battery appears to require replacement sooner than 4 years it is mo...

Page 125: ...oard inside the RINGWIDE shield case 1 Remove the unit on which RINGWIDE is placed from the game cabinet RINGWIDE must be removed still attached to the base wooden shelf etc 2 Remove 2 screws for the RINGWIDE lid The screws are on top of the connector side 3 Slide the lid toward the side with the connectors and remove it 401 0070 BUTTON BATTERY BATTERY LITHIUM CR2032 SONY SCREW 2 M3 x 6 w flat spr...

Page 126: ...accumulating in game boards may not function properly Set each cabinet to correct settings after cleaning the product Be sure to set RINGWIDE to correct settings when returning If the proper settings are not used the units may not function properly Once a year remove RINGWIDE from the cabinet and use a vacuum cleaner to clean around the RINGWIDE s air vents and installation area EXHAUST VENT INTAK...

Page 127: ...DE in the cabinet with a vacuum cleaner Be sure not to damage wirings and boards Electronic devices on boards may damage by static electricity and be sure not to vacuum electronic devices by a vacuum cleaner 4 Set each RINGWIDE you removed by the reverse method ...

Page 128: ...here are no errors in the connection of connectors Erroneous connections can lead to electrical shock short circuits or fires When connecting a connector check the direction carefully Connectors must be connected in only one direction If indiscriminate loads are applied in making connections the connector or its terminal fixtures could be damaged resulting in electrical shock short circuits or fir...

Page 129: ...he connections to Ringwide 3 Remove the M4x16 M SCR 4 from the Ringwide M 4 x 1 6 M a c h i n e Screws 2 Note When disconnecting connectors always pull by the connector housing and never the wires M 4 x 1 6 M a c h i n e Screws 2 Ringwide ...

Page 130: ...nsit make occur 4 Support the Ringwide whilst removing the final fixings Once all fixings have been removed and all harnesses have been disconnected carefully remove Ringwide from the cabinet Note Hold Ringwide by the TOP and BOTTOM of the casing Holding Ringwide by the sides my cause a fingertrap whilst removing from the cabinet When removing Ringwide from the inside of the cabinet be careful not...

Page 131: ...ful not to damage the cable Damaged cables may cause electric shock or short circuit or present a fire risk Be sure to use fuses meeting specified rating Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause fire and electric shock accidents After eliminating the cause of the blowing of fuse replace the fuse Depending on the cause of fuse blowing continued use with the fuse as is blown can cause ge...

Page 132: ...A 250 V 2P SENSOR UNIT 514 5143 200 FUSE 2 A 250 V 2P SOLENOID 514 5143 2000 2 Unlock the side service door to gain access to the fuses 3 Identify the fuse to replace and replace with the same type and value Failing to replace with the same type and value will cause component damage and may cause a fire Fuse Bd Location ...

Page 133: ...campartment contains a spare fuse 2 Open the fuse compartment drawer to view the main power fuse Inside the drawer there are two compartments a front compartment and a rear compartment The rear compartment contains the Main power fuse whereas the front campartment contains a spare fuse fuse compartment witih IEC inlet on AC Unit Main Fuse Spare Fuse For continued protection against risk of fire re...

Page 134: ...RIBUTION FUSE BD Side Service Door Distribution PCB Ceramic Fuse 6 3A Ceramic Fuse 6 3A 1 Unlock the side service door to gain access to the Auxillary Fuse Bd 2 Locate the Distribution PCB and replace fuse with the correct value and type ...

Page 135: ...125 17 For the warning display stickers refer to Section 1 17 DESIGN RELATED PARTS TB 1023UK TB 1014UK TB 1025UK TB 1059UK TB 1062UK TB 1061UK TB 1060UK TB 1055UK TB 1056UK TB 5054UK TB 1024UK TB 1052UK TB 2001UK TB 2002UK ...

Page 136: ...126 DESIGN RELATED PARTS 17 TB 1532UK TB 1542UK TB 1534UK TB 1536UK TB 1535UK TB 1537UK TB 1538UK TB 1548UK TB 1547UK TB 1546UK TB 1545UK TB 1544UK TB 1543UK TB 1034UK TB 1035UK TB 1533UK ...

Page 137: ...NIT TB 1100UKP ASSY LED DISPLAY TB 1140UKP ASSY UPPER MASK TB 1150UKP ASSY LOWER MASK TB 1200UKP TB 1220UKP ASSY UPPER UNIT ASSY BILLBOARD LED x2TB 1240UKP ASSY SIDE UNIT TB 1260UKP ASSY LOWER LED GST 1350UKP ASSY FAN TB 1530UKP ASSY GUN HOLSTER L TB 1540UKP ASSY GUN HOLSTER R TB 2000UKP ASSY CTRL PNL TB 4000UKP ASSY MAIN BD GST 4100UKP ASSY ELEC x2GST 2100 ASSY CONTROLLER TB INST MP x2TB 1320UKP ...

Page 138: ...ROSOCKET FUSED 10A 250VAC 1 102 514 5078 5000 FUSE 5X20 CERAMIC SB 5000mA 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 5 250 FUSE LABEL 5A 250V 1 110 EP1401 FERRITE RING 742 700 1 201 000 P00308 W M3X8 MSCR PAN W FS PAS 2 202 050 F00400 M4 NUT FLG SER PAS 4 301 GST 60001UK WH AC IN 1 1 2 3 101 102 103 104 ...

Page 139: ...STICKER VTS 1 3 LB1155 STICKER COINS IN 1 4 LB1168 STICKER VOLUME 1 101 838 14548 01UK SW VOL CTL BD 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 1 107 OS1098 CRIMP BELL END SMALL 2 201 000 P00308 W M3X8 MSCR PAN W FS PAS 3 301 GST 60024UK WH COIN HANDLING 1 ...

Page 140: ... 200 6043 AUO 43 LCD AUO P430HVN0 1 102 400 160 51224 PSU 42 LED DPS 160A 1 103 440 DS0010UK STICKER DANGER HIGH VOL 1 201 030 000620 S M6X20 BLT W S PAS 4 202 000 P00410 W M4X10 MSCR PAN W FS PAS 20 203 068 652016 M6 WSHR 20OD FLT PAS 4 204 012 P00320 N4X3 4 S TAP PAN PAS 10 205 000 F00316 M3X16 MSCR CSK PAS 16 206 280 L00709 OS STANDOFF 7OD 4ID 9L 10 207 280 A01264 WX ROUTER TWIST D12 BHKL 450 4...

Page 141: ...R DESCRIPTION QTY 1 GST 1008UK BRKT FAN 1 101 260 0012 01UK FAN DC 12V ROHS EEC0 1 102 FN1012 FAN GUARD METAL 120MM FG 12 2 201 000 P00312 W M3X12 MSCR PAN W FS PAS 4 301 OS1195 RIVET SNAP SR 4080B 5 4 ASSY FAN GST 12VDC GST 1350UK D 1 1 ...

Page 142: ...ART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 TB 2001UKS PLATE CONTROL PANEL 1 101 509 0001 BL BUTTON 12V 1 2W BLU S POINT S PO 1 102 509 0001 RE BUTTON 12V 1 2W RE S POINT S PO 1 301 GST 60023UK WH BUTTON 1 5 ASSY CONTROL PANEL GST 2000UKP D 1 1 ...

Page 143: ...133 PARTS LIST 19 6 ASSY CONTROLLER GST 2100 D 1 2 ...

Page 144: ...N 1 27 CTF 2127 SHAFT STOPPER 1 28 CTF 2128 DAMPER BASE 1 29 CTF 2129 RETURN SPRING 1 30 CTF 2130 SCOPE BODY L 1 31 CTF 2131 SCOPE BODY R 1 32 CTF 2132 LENS CAP 1 33 CTF 2133 SPEAKER NET 1 34 CTF 2134 BAFFLE 1 35 CTF 2135 BRKT LENS CAP 1 36 CTF 2136 BRKT BAFFLE 2 101 130 5288 SPEAKER 8OHM 5 5W 1 102 124 5113 SOLENOID DC24V THERMOSTAT 1 103 509 5080 SW MICRO TYPE SS 5GL2 2 104 280 5124 03 NYLON CLA...

Page 145: ...8 280 A02064 WX ROUTER TWIST D20 BHKL 750 4 01 14 201 000 P00416 W M4X16 MSCR PAN W FS PAS 4 202 012 P00325 N4X1 S TAP PAN PAS 16 203 012 P03506 F N6X1 4 S TAP FLG PAS 4 301 GST 60007UK WH DC IN RWDE 1 302 GST 60008UK WH DC OUT RWDE 1 303 GST 60009UK WH COMS A LED 1 304 GST 60010UK WH LED HOLSTER A 1 305 GST 60011UK WH I O 1 306 GST 60012UK WH 12V G SENSE 1 307 GST 60013UK WH G SENSE TO MASK A 1 3...

Page 146: ... 130CF A DELTA 1 103 400 075 024 01 PSU 24VDC 75W MW LPS 75 24 2 104 400 050 012 01 PSU 12VDC 50W MW LPS 50 12 1 105 400 075 005 01 PSU 5VDC 75W MW LPS 75 05 1 106 OS1011 PCB FEET 16 107 280 A01264 WX ROUTER TWIST D12 BHKL 450 4 01 19 201 012 P00325 N4X1 S TAP PAN PAS 8 202 012 P03506 F N6X1 4 S TAP FLG PAS 16 203 012 P03512 F N6X1 2 S TAP FLG PAS 2 204 050 F00400 M4 NUT FLAG SER PAS 4 301 GST 600...

Page 147: ...he 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 character shows the base color and the right hand side one the spiral color Example 51 WHITE RED RED WHITE Note 2 The character following the wire color code indicates the size of the wire U AWG16 K AWG18 ...

Page 148: ...SEGA TOTAL SOLUTIONS 42 Barwell Business Park Leatherhead Road Chessington Surrey KT9 2NY United Kingdom Tel 44 0 208 391 8060 Fax 44 0 208 391 8096 Exclusive Suppliers of SEGA Spares To Heathrow Airport ...

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