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PROJECTOR

●  When working with the product, be sure to turn the power off. Working with the 

power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit.

●  Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires may cause electric shock or 

short circuit or present a risk of fire.

●  Be careful not to lose any fasteners (screws or nuts). They could come in 

contact with live parts, resulting in electrical shock, short circuits or fires.

Refer to the included manual (CD) for instructions on how to operate the projector 

and replace the lamp.

Be careful when handling the plastic parts. Placing undue stress on them could 

cause them to break, and the fragments could cause an injury. Also, exercise 

caution when tightening the screws to attach the parts and when setting them 

down.

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Summary of Contents for TETRIS GIANT

Page 1: ...igashikojiya Ohta ku Tokyo 144 0033 Japan Telephone 81 3 6863 8401 Facsimile 81 3 6863 8407 SEGA Tetris 1985 2009 Tetris Holding LLC Tetris logo Tetris theme song and Tetriminos are trademarks of Tetr...

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

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

Page 4: ...5 ACCESSORIES 12 6 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 16 6 1 ASSEMBLING THE SCREEN STAND 18 6 1 1 Assembling the Frame 18 6 1 2 Attaching the Roof Panel 26 6 1 3 Attaching the Banner 30 6 2 ASSEMBLING THE CONT...

Page 5: ...MENTS 78 9 2 9 BOOKKEEPING 83 9 2 10 BACKUP DATA CLEAR 83 9 2 11 CLOCK SETTING 84 9 2 12 ROM TEST 85 9 2 13 COMPACT FLASH TEST 85 9 2 14 NETWORK SETTING 87 9 3 GAME TEST MODE 91 9 3 1 INPUT TEST 93 9...

Page 6: ...6 1 EXTERNAL VIEW 126 16 2 COMPOSITION OF THE GAME BOARD 128 16 3 REMOVING THE GAME BOARD 129 16 4 REPLACING THE LITHIUM BATTERY 132 16 5 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE 134 16 6 KEY CHIP 136 17 ERROR MESSAGE...

Page 7: ...listed in this manual or the point of purchase for this product Use of this product is unlikely to cause physical injuries or damage to property However points that require special attention are indi...

Page 8: ...aining amusement equipment vending machines etc working under the supervision of the owner operator of this product to maintain machines within amusement facilities or similar premises by carrying out...

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Page 10: ...fice listed in this manual Using the power cable as is damaged can cause fire an electric shock or leakage Be sure to perform grounding appropriately Inappropriate grounding can cause an electric shoc...

Page 11: ...and off continuously Repeatedly turning the power on and off may cause product malfunction or parts damage Some parts are not designed and manufactured specifically for this game machine The manufact...

Page 12: ...NING 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 aris...

Page 13: ...4 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS 1 440 WS0293 EG DKC 1007 01 DKC 1007 01 DKC 0006 01...

Page 14: ...ahrenheit Be sure to check the electrical specifications Ensure that this product is compatible with the location s power supply voltage and frequency requirements A plate describing electrical specif...

Page 15: ...eir head against something there could be a serious accident Be sure to provide sufficient space specified in this manual Do not allow objects to block the ventilation ports It can cause generation of...

Page 16: ...to the parts Flower vases flowerpots cups water tanks cosmetics and receptacles containers vessels containing chemicals and water 3 1 BEFORE OPERATION 3 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION To avoi...

Page 17: ...pay attention to the behavior of visitors and players For safety reasons do not allow any of the following people to play the game Those who have experienced muscle convulsion or loss of consciousnes...

Page 18: ...PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION There is a vent on the controller cabinet Be careful not to set objects on top of it 3...

Page 19: ...EL SIDE BANNER L 1P JOYSTICK SERVICE DOOR CASH BOX DOOR 2P JOYSTICK JOINT BRACKET R Opposite side JOINT BRACKET L SIDE DOOR R Opposite side SIDE DOOR L CHAIN SIDE BANNER R ROOF FRAME POST FRAME FOOT F...

Page 20: ...38 mm 40 9 in x 677 mm 26 7 in x 15 mm 0 6 in 9 kg 19 8 lb FOOT FRAME 33 mm 1 3 in x 1 517 mm 59 7 in x 75 mm 3 0 in 6 kg 13 2 lb POST FRAME 33 mm 1 3 in x 1 750 mm 68 9 in x 70 mm 2 8 in 5 kg 11 0 lb...

Page 21: ...h care as some parts are not available for purchase separately Part name Part no Diagram Use etc Quantity OWNER S MANUAL 420 7246 01 1 This manual KEY MASTER 220 5793 2 A001 2 Open and Close the door...

Page 22: ...M5 screws 540 0007 01 1 ea Tools 40 W HALOGEN LAMP 390 6732 40N 3 2 for installation 1 spare CF CompactFlash CARD MDA C0076 1 For recovery DENOMINATION SHEET 421 12643 03 1 Refer to 6 10 SWING POP DKC...

Page 23: ...6 9 SHAFT STOPPER 8 direction DKC 2214 2 Refer to Chapter 19 Spare for 8 direction lever JVS CABLE 600 7141 91 100 1 Refer to Chapter 18 Used with NAOMI board WIRE DKC 60036 DKC 60036 1 Refer to Chap...

Page 24: ...15 ACCESSORIES Part name Part no Diagram Use etc Quantity WIRE DKC 60038 DKC 60038 1 Refer to Chapter 18 Used with NAOMI board LAMP 200 6156 1 Spare for Projector lamp refer to 11 3 5...

Page 25: ...over passageways Exposure could lead to damage electric shock or short circuit Wherever wiring has been laid out on a floor surface use a wiring protection cover Wiring diameter Power cable approx 8...

Page 26: ...k Phillips screwdrivers for M4 M5 screws Socket wrench for M4 M8 hexagon bolts and nuts Wrench with measuring distance of 24 mm to opposite side adjust adjusters Allen wrench with measuring distance o...

Page 27: ...ive material such as a cloth and place the screen on top with the back side up Wear gloves while performing this work to prevent the screen white surface from getting dirty 2 Insert the hooks on the p...

Page 28: ...gon bolts 5 Attach roof bracket R DKC 0674 to the opposite side of roof bracket L DKC 0673 which was lightly fastened in place in Step 4 Insert the protruding part of the screw holes on the post frame...

Page 29: ...6 to attach the roof bracket L DKC 0673 and the roof bracket R DKC 0674 to the post frame on the opposite side in the same way 8 Wear gloves and perform the following work with at least 1 other person...

Page 30: ...ach the foor frame bracket DKC 0672 to the post frame on the opposite side Insert the protruding part of the screw holes on the post frame into the holes on the bracket and lightly fasten it in place...

Page 31: ...part of the screw holes on the foot frame into the holes on the foot frame bracket while the other person lightly fastens it in place with 3 hexagon bolts 6 Picture with Foot Frames Attached HEXAGON...

Page 32: ...me on the opposite side as well 14 Attach the cross frame to the foot frame L R Place the holes on the bracket over the protruding part of the screw holes and lightly fasten it in place with 4 hexagon...

Page 33: ...screen stand fasten the 2 back panel brackets to it using 2 truss screws Place the holes on the bracket over the protruding part of the screw holes and fasten it in place with truss screws 6 The drawi...

Page 34: ...25 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 18 Affix the back panel with 4 truss screws 6 TRUSS SCREW 4 black M5 x 12 large flat washer used...

Page 35: ...tective material such as a cloth and place the roof panel on it with the side with the truss screws facing up 2 Remove the 4 truss screws and take off the side banner sash Support the side banner sash...

Page 36: ...nother person should support the front center banner sash so that it does not fall off 5 Pick up the roof panel and turn it over with at least 1 other person 6 Remove the 5 truss screws and take off t...

Page 37: ...hers should support the screen stand With the side with the counter sunk holes down lift the roof panel and insert the 2 roof frames all the way before attaching the roof bracket Be careful not to dam...

Page 38: ...ple still supporting the roof panel another person should fasten it in place with 12 hexagon bolts 6 HEXAGON BOLT 12 black M8 x 20 w flat spring washers large flat washer used Tighten the hexagon bolt...

Page 39: ...sash into the counter sunk holes on the roof panel and support it Another person should fasten it in place with the 4 truss screws removed in Step 2 of 6 1 2 Attaching the Roof Panel Be careful not t...

Page 40: ...e same way 5 Insert the rear center banner sash removed in Step 6 of 6 1 2 Attaching the Roof Panel at the bottom of the center banner Make sure that the screw holes line up 6 Pass the shanks on the f...

Page 41: ...6 1 2 Attaching the Roof Panel 8 Fasten the bottom of the center banner to the roof panel with the 5 truss screws removed in Step 6 of 6 1 2 Attaching the Roof Panel 6 Insert TRUSS SCREW 5 black M5 x...

Page 42: ...s on the back to open the projector base 2 Lay out some protective material and place the projector on it upside down 3 Place the projector base on the projector as shown in the figure and fasten it i...

Page 43: ...p the tops of the 2 metal plates when fastening the projector in place 5 Remove the 2 truss screws unlock the projector door with the master key and take it off 6 Front WING BOLT 2 M4 x 10 large flat...

Page 44: ...n place with 1 wing bolt Put the wing bolt in the center of the elongated hole NOTE The other wing bolt is tightened from the service door side 7 Remove the lens cover 6 WING BOLT 1 M4 x 20 large flat...

Page 45: ...oor with the master key and open it 9 Affix the projector with 1 wing bolt Tighten the wing bolt in the center of the elongated hole 6 Unlock Tighten the wing bolt in the center of the elongated hole...

Page 46: ...the connector affix the cord clamp 11 Close the service door and lock it with the mater key 12 Fully tighten the wing bolt that was lightly tightened in Step 6 13 Attach the projector door lock it wi...

Page 47: ...screws unlock the back door with the master key and take it off 2 Pull out the connector and ground terminal from the square hole 3 Lightly tighten the 2 truss screws 6 TRUSS SCREW 2 chrome M4 x 30 l...

Page 48: ...fingers or hands could cause burning NOTE 1 of the 3 supplied halogen lamps is a spare 5 Attach the ground terminal flat washer spring washer and hexagon nut to the threaded shaft inside the halogen...

Page 49: ...ghten them 8 Fully tighten the 2 truss screws 9 Refer to Steps 2 to 8 to attach the halogen lamp cover on the opposite side in the same way 10 Attach the back door lock it with the master key and fast...

Page 50: ...on the sides of the controller cabinet 2 Attach joint bracket R and lightly tighten the hexagon socket bolts removed in Step 1 Attach joint bracket L on the other side and lightly tighten the 2 hexag...

Page 51: ...e on the foot frame with the elongated hole on the joint bracket as shown in the figure second elongated hole from the outside Move the controller cabinet slowly A heavy jolt could damage the parts Al...

Page 52: ...are exposed customers could stumble over them for instance and easily damage them Additionally if these lines are damaged there could be a risk of electrical shock or short circuit Set these lines at...

Page 53: ...r outlet with earth terminal Example using power outlet with earth terminal Using the earth terminal on the AC unit If there are no power outlets that have earth terminals connect the earth terminal o...

Page 54: ...aptor s earth wire terminal to an earth terminal that is securely grounded 3 The power cable is laid out indoors Protect the power cable by attaching wire cover to it If the cabinet was grounded using...

Page 55: ...w to operate the projector and replace the lamp 6 5 ADJUSTING THE POSITION OF THE PROJECTOR POWER ON When adjusting the projector screen be careful not to look directly into the projector lens Doing s...

Page 56: ...ightly fasten joint bracket L in place on the other side with 2 hexagon bolts as well 6 Use a hexagon wrench with a WAF of 5 mm to fully tighten the 2 hexagon socket bolts and fasten joint bracket R t...

Page 57: ...e hexagon bolts that were lightly tightened and fasten joint bracket R to the foot frame Fasten bracket L on the other side in the same way 9 Remove the 2 truss screws unlock the projector door with t...

Page 58: ...en Adjust the outline of the image so that it is within the screen Retighten the wing bolts and fasten the projector in place 11 Refer to the projector manual CD to adjust the focus 12 Exit TEST MODE...

Page 59: ...direction 1 Affix the chain holder B to the controller cabinet and fasten it in place with the screw and the bush 2 Affix the chain holder A and the chain with 1 truss screw 6 Fastening Chain Holder B...

Page 60: ...screw through the plastic chain before screwing it into the screen stand Adjust the chain to the desired length when doing so 4 Refer to Steps 1 to 3 to attach thechain on the opposite side in the sam...

Page 61: ...oor to enter TEST MODE and check the input and output devices see Chapter 9 The joystick moves automatically to the left and right in sync with the screen including vibrations Note that this can be tu...

Page 62: ...a wall or other barrier so that customers cannot look directly into the projector lens Also make sure to attach the support bracket to the controller cabinet The controller cabinet can be used withou...

Page 63: ...en size while displaying the image on your own screen 4 The controller cabinet has 4 casters and 4 adjusters Make sure that all the adjusters are resting on the floor Use a wrench to set adjuster heig...

Page 64: ...on sticker and 2 swinging POP displays 1 Turn the power off 2 Remove the 8 tamperproof screws and take off the upper instruction plate transparent plate 3 Attach the instruction sticker to the upper i...

Page 65: ...amperproof screws 5 Fold the swinging POP displays along the dotted line 2 sets 6 Remove the truss screws on both sides 7 Affix the swinging POP displays using double sided tape Put the tape over the...

Page 66: ...ND INSTALLATION 8 Affix the front of center sash barner with 1 truss screw 9 Refer to Steps 6 to 8 to attach the swing POP on the opposite side in the same way 6 TRUSS SCREW 1 black M5 x 12 large flat...

Page 67: ...sheet as necessary 1 Turn the power off 2 Unlock the service door with the master key and open it 3 Grab both sides of the switch with your fingers and rotate it approximately 45 degrees in the direc...

Page 68: ...eps 3 and 4 to remove the button on the opposite side in the same way 6 Remove the 8 tamperproof screws and take off the lower instruction plate transparent plate 6 TAMPERPROOF SCREW 8 chrome M4 x 16...

Page 69: ...60 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 7 Attach the denomination sheet to the lower instruction sheet as shown in the figure 8 Refer to Steps 1 to 6 and work in reverse order to assemble 6 DENOMINATION SHEET...

Page 70: ...damage to the parts and fittings or physical injury due to the weight of the cabinet When moving the machine across an uneven floor take it apart into individual units beforehand Tilting the machine...

Page 71: ...he ground ROOF PANEL UNIT CHAIN L R DETACHED SCREEN STAND When moving the screen stand after it has been detached do so with at least 3 other people and support the screen and the post frames on eithe...

Page 72: ...turned ON OFF under TEST MODE settings See 9 3 4 This product is TETRIS the classic puzzle game There are three available game modes SINGLE MODE CO OP MODE and VERSUS MODE When selecting SINGLE MODE o...

Page 73: ...eft while the rightside player plays in the Player 2 Area on the right The two columns in the center are the Shared Area which either player may enter The players must clear TETRIMINOS by filling hori...

Page 74: ...MINO first will receive the NEXT TETRIMINO The following are the three attack methods players can use 2 Lines Drop Speed Boost 3 Lines 2X Drop Speed Boost 4 Lines 2X Drop Speed Boost Line Attack If a...

Page 75: ...aiting screen determines which joystick is used to navigate the game s menus Select SINGLE MODE CO OP MODE or VERSUS MODE and press the START button If the game s TEST MODE has been set to require add...

Page 76: ...67 GAME DESCRIPTION 4 Game Over There are no continues In Score Challenge only if the player makes it into the ranking they can enter their name after the game is over 8...

Page 77: ...an select between KIDS and STANDARD at the MODE SELECT screen Selecting KIDS will limit the types of TETRIMINOS that appear to five It will also limit play to either Line Challenge or VERSUS Selecting...

Page 78: ...put test screen 9 2 9 3 3 Investigate each output device on the output test screen 9 2 9 3 4 Test the IC on the IC board with the automatic self test 9 2 Automatic self test On the menu screen select...

Page 79: ...ST MODE Used to execute or change selected item in TEST MODE SERVICE Button SERVICE Gives credits without registering on the coin meter Used to move the cursor in TEST MODE SOUND VOLUME Knob SOUND VOL...

Page 80: ...anges to the settings will be lost Executing BACKUP DATA CLEAR in the SYSTEM TEST MODE does not clear the BOOKKEEPING data in the GAME TEST MODE Use with the specified settings If settings other than...

Page 81: ...d 9 2 4 I O TEST Checks the operation of the coin meters and switches connected to the SystemSp board 9 2 5 SOUND TEST Performs a sound output test 9 2 6 C R T TEST Checks the monitor color settings a...

Page 82: ...2 Press the TEST Button to move to the SYSTEM MENU screen 9 2 3 RAM TEST Do not turn the power off while performing the RAM TEST as it may damage the machine Checks the operation of the RAM on the Sys...

Page 83: ...TEST SERVICE COIN1 and COIN2 are operated the display changes from OFF to ON COIN METER1 COIN METER2 When the switches COIN1 and COIN2 are operated the display changes from OFF to ON The coin meter o...

Page 84: ...EAKER OFF LEFT SPEAKER OFF EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON 1 Press the SERVICE Button to move the cursor and select an item Press the TEST Button to check the selected item 2 Eac...

Page 85: ...ess with the left being the darkest and the right being the brightest The monitor brightness is normal if the white color bar is black on the left end and white on the right end 2 Press the TEST Butto...

Page 86: ...E Button to move the cursor to the desired test item Press the TEST Button to confirm selection of the item 2 Each item is explained below ADVERTISE SOUND Set whether or not to output sound during adv...

Page 87: ...MON 1 Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item Press the TEST Button to confirm selection of the item 2 Each item is explained below 3 Select EXIT and press the TEST Button T...

Page 88: ...what portion of a credit COIN S COUNT AS CREDIT S displays the ratio of coins to credits If COIN CHUTE TYPE is set to COMMON COIN CHUTE 1 and COIN CHUTE 2 can also be set separately See 9 2 8 TABLE 0...

Page 89: ...red test item Press the TEST Button to confirm selection of the item 2 Each item is explained below 1 CREDIT S TO START at the time of shipment Set the number of credits required to start the game 9 d...

Page 90: ...IN CHUTE TYPE COMMON When operating COIN CHUTE 2 COIN CHUTE 1 will not change COIN CHUTE 1 COIN TO CREDIT RATE Operation COIN CHUTE 2 COIN TO CREDIT RATE Operation 1 COIN S COUNT AS 1 CREDIT S 1 COIN...

Page 91: ...INDIVIDUAL COIN CHUTE 1 COIN TO CREDIT RATE Operation COIN CHUTE 2 COIN TO CREDIT RATE Operation 1 COIN COUNT AS 1 CREDIT S When set to INDIVIDUAL cannot be set separately 1 COIN COUNT AS 2 CREDIT S...

Page 92: ...hute 2 TOTAL COIN Total number of coins inserted in all coin chutes COIN CREDIT Number of credits for coins inserted SERVICE CREDIT Number of credits entered with the SERVICE Button TOTAL CREDIT Total...

Page 93: ...om Monday December 28 2009 at 15 30 00 YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON 1 Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item 2 Press the...

Page 94: ...d on game title 1 The test begins immediately after entering this TEST MODE 2 When all tests are completed press the TEST Button The SYSTEM MENU screen reappears 9 2 13 COMPACT FLASH TEST If CompactFl...

Page 95: ...played if the required sum data cannot be found on the CF The following screen will be displayed if the format of the sum data on the CF is not correct or if the CF and the key chip do not match COMPA...

Page 96: ...om the NONE setting NETWORK TYPE NONE ETHER Set whether or not to use a network connection NETWORK SETTING NETWORK TYPE ETHER SET IP ADDRESS CLEAR NETWORK SETTING NETWORK TEST EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE...

Page 97: ...ET SECONDARY DNS 0 0 0 0 SET EXIT CURRENT 0 0 0 0 SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON SET IP ADDRESS REMOTE DISABLE IP ADDRESS E 10 0 0 1 SET SUBNET MASK E 255 255 255 0 SET GATEWAY E 0 0...

Page 98: ...to save the setting When REMOTE is set to ENABLE this cannot be selected PRIMARY DNS Set the PRIMARY DNS After entering the numbers align the cursor with SET and press the TEST Button to save the sett...

Page 99: ...ing test YOU GATEWAY SERVER EXTERNAL SERVER 1 The test begins immediately after entering this TEST MODE 2 If the test finishes normally GOOD will flash and if it finishes and there is a problem BAD wi...

Page 100: ...ed are used inappropriate operations or malfunction may occur 9 3 GAME TEST MODE In GAME TEST MODE you can change game settings check the status of cabinet equipment and check play data 1 Select GAME...

Page 101: ...is explained below 9 3 1 INPUT TEST Tests each input device used for game 9 3 2 OUTPUT TEST Tests each output device used for game 9 3 3 STICK SWING TEST Tests joystick vibration function 9 3 4 GAME...

Page 102: ...play on the right changes from OFF to ON when input devices are operated the switches and wiring are functioning correctly 2 Each item is explained below START START Button RIGHT Move joystick to the...

Page 103: ...y on the right will change from OFF to ON and the lamp will turn on Press the TEST Button again and the display will change from ON to OFF and the lamp will turn off If the lamp turns on and off the w...

Page 104: ...function will begin operating Press the TEST Button again or highlight another function and the display will change from ON to OFF and the joystick function will cease 2 Each item is explained below...

Page 105: ...and are determined by cost setting STICK SWING Joystick vibration setting ON The joysticks will vibrate OFF The joysticks will not vibrate ADVERTISE STICK SWING Advertise screen joystick vibration set...

Page 106: ...ental songs will play during the game BGM TEST Test game music playback Each time the TEST Button is pressed the first few seconds of the type of music set under BGM TYPE will play DEFAULT SETTING Ret...

Page 107: ...2 00 EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON 1 Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item Press the TEST Button to select the test item 2 Each item is explained b...

Page 108: ...of games played 1P SCORE CHALLENGE The total number of one player Score Challenge games played 1P LINE CHALLENGE The total number of one player Line Challenge games played 2P SCORE CHALLENGE The tota...

Page 109: ...M29S 0 0M30S 0M59S 0 1M 0S 1M29S 0 1M30S 1M59S 0 2M 0S 2M29S 0 2M30S 2M59S 0 3M 0S 3M29S 0 3M30S 3M59S 0 4M 0S 4M29S 0 PLAY TIME 0D 0H 0M 0S AVERAGE PLAY TIME 0M 0S LONGEST PLAY TIME 0M 0S SHORTEST PL...

Page 110: ...ct the test item 2 Each item is explained below YES CLEAR Clear the data in BOOKKEEPING Then COMPLETED is displayed Press the TEST Button to return to the GAME TEST MODE screen NO CANCEL Do not clear...

Page 111: ...em is explained below YES CLEAR Clear the ranking data in this game Then COMPLETED is displayed Press the TEST Button to return to the GAME TEST MODE screen NO CANCEL Do not clear the ranking data in...

Page 112: ...work should be carried out by the site maintenance personnel or other qualified professionals Work performed by non technical personnel can cause a severe accident such as electric shock When cleanin...

Page 113: ...taneously 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 down 10...

Page 114: ...When cleaning follow the procedure below 1 Turn the power off 2 Unlock the service door with the master key and open it 3 Undo the cord clamp and use a slotted screwdriver to remove the 3 screws and b...

Page 115: ...s not to bend the rotary shaft 8 Remove stain from the rotary shaft and shaft receiving portions by wiping off with a soft cloth etc 9 After wiping off as Steps above further apply a dry cloth etc to...

Page 116: ...COIN JAM If the coin is not rejected when the reject button is pressed open the coin chute door and open the selector gate After removing the jammed coin put a normal coin in and check to see that th...

Page 117: ...ose any fasteners screws or nuts They could come in contact with live parts resulting in electrical shock short circuits or fires Refer to the included manual CD for instructions on how to operate the...

Page 118: ...go blank and the game will not work Always have a spare lamp available by ordering a new one or extras immediately after replacing the lamp The projector 200 6155 in this product requires a special l...

Page 119: ...larly the lens it will affect the image on the screen Clean the projector and lens once a month This is only a rough guide Some places may be more prone to dust and will require more frequent cleaning...

Page 120: ...l authority Contact your local authority for details 11 3 LAMP REPLACEMENT The lamp will be very hot immediately after use Do not touch it or you could be burned Wait at least an hour for the lamp to...

Page 121: ...an cause a short circuit and or smoke Make sure there are no abnormalities For example check if you can smell anything burning if any sockets have been discolored and if the lamp has to be replaced fr...

Page 122: ...f the lamp plate 3 Replace the halogen lamp Be careful at this time not to touch the glass at the front of the lamp There is danger that oil from your finger will be burnt resulting in damage 4 Refer...

Page 123: ...aged resulting in injuries from fragments etc There are button switches on the control panel and joystick If they stop working correctly they need to be replaced After replacing them bring up TEST MOD...

Page 124: ...tely 45 degrees in the direction of the arrow in the figure to take it off 4 Disconnect the connector and take off the switch to replace it 5 Remove the nut and supporter at the base of the button and...

Page 125: ...PB WH OBSA 45UM DKC NOTE The button switches are comprised of a button switch supporter and nut Perform this work with at least 1 other person to keep from dropping the parts 1 Turn the power off 2 Re...

Page 126: ...h sides of the switch with your fingers and rotate it approximately 45 degrees in the direction of the arrow in the figure to take it off 5 Disconnect the connector and take off the switch to replace...

Page 127: ...eplace the left and right buttons on the 2P joystick refer to Steps 1 to 7 and replace them in the same way 13 NUT BUTTON SUPPORTER NOTE The button is not in the center of the joystick ball so place t...

Page 128: ...tronic equipment over time Check that there are no abnormalities such as odors from burning For all normal maintenance procedures always turn off the power before beginning Starting the procedures wit...

Page 129: ...o avoid damaging the finish do not use such solvents as thinner benzene etc other than ethyl alcohol or abrasives bleaching agent and chemical dust cloth Some general purpose household kitchen and fur...

Page 130: ...ident can occur In the event of problems not mentioned in this manual occurring or when performing work that is not described herein turn the power off and contact the office listed in this manual Car...

Page 131: ...jector Problem with game board Replace the game board See Chapter 16 No response when the START buttons on the control panel and the left right buttons of the joystick are pressed Problem with buttons...

Page 132: ...ower off 2 Remove the truss screw and take the chain off from the screen stand 3 Refer to Step 2 and take off the chain from the screen stand on the opposite side as well 4 Undo the Velcro and take of...

Page 133: ...screen from the screen stand with at least 1 other person There are hooks on the screen stand on which the screen hangs Lift the screen a little and move it towards the controller cabinet to take it o...

Page 134: ...nspecified locations may lead to electric shock or cause short circuits Do not expose the game board unnecessarily as it may cause electric shock or damage to the board After replacing the game board...

Page 135: ...126 GAME BOARD SystemSP 16 1 EXTERNAL VIEW 16 CN7 DIP SW SW2 SW1 JP5 9 CN9 CN21 CN10 CN19 CN20 CN16 CN3 IC15 IC50 CN17 BAT1 CN5 VR1 CN22 CN14 CN15...

Page 136: ...RX 9 5338RX 10 GND CN17 Serial 2 JST NH 11P 1 5V 2 TXD2 3 RXD2 4 RTS2 5 CTS2 6 GND 7 TDX3 8 RXD3 9 RTS3 10 CTS3 11 GND CN19 Input output 3 JST NH 7P 1 5V 2 MP_PB1 3 MP_PB2 4 GND 5 HV_IN0 6 HV_IN1 7 12...

Page 137: ...jumper on the game board Using different settings may cause problems such as the screen not displaying properly JP Setting GAME BD SP TETRIS GIANT EXP 834 14970 02 Use this product with the DIP SW se...

Page 138: ...wooden plate out of the cabinet in order to remove the SystemSP board 1 Turn the power off 2 Remove the 2 truss screws unlock the back door with the master key and take it off 3 Undo the 2 cord clamps...

Page 139: ...the wires together and fasten them in place again with the 2 cord clamps 5 Disconnect the 8 connectors 6 Remove the 2 screws 16 Fasten in place with cord clamps 2 Disconnect the connector YL6P YL12P 2...

Page 140: ...ched take off the base wooden plate Be careful not to damage the wires when doing so 8 Disconnect the 4 connectors connected to the SystemSP board 9 Remove the 4 tapping screws and take the SystemSP b...

Page 141: ...egulations when disposing of the battery Improper disposal can damage the environment If an error message is displayed in less than a year there is likely a problem with the board Replace it as necess...

Page 142: ...h the terminal facing upwards The holder is fitting with a device to prevent incorrect insertion making sure that the battery terminals are inserted correctly BATTERY for SystemSP SEGA PART No SEGA DE...

Page 143: ...ipping If it is ever necessary to reinstall the software for this title the supplied CF card can be used to do so 1 Turn the power off 2 Remove the 2 truss screws unlock the back door with the master...

Page 144: ...display NOTE If the installation does not finish successfully turn the power off reinsert the CF card and turn the power back on If that does not work contact the office listed in this manual 6 Turn...

Page 145: ...shipping Refer to the following instructions if it becomes necessary to replace the key chip for another title Insert the key chip straight into the hole on the top of the mounting plate on the System...

Page 146: ...e title program on the SystemSP board COUNTERMEASURES 1 If you have a CF memory including renewal data for the title program insert that CF memory and then restart the machine 2 Insert the correct Key...

Page 147: ...erform a SYSTEM TEST to make sure the network settings are all correct The gateway server may not be active MESSAGE ERROR 34 GATEWAY CANNOT BE FOUND CAUSE Communication with the gateway server is not...

Page 148: ...amage the wires Damaged wires may cause electric shock or short circuit or present a risk of fire Do not touch any parts that are not specified in these directions Touching unspecified locations may l...

Page 149: ...tructions for replacing the board with a NAOMI board are provided below Refer to the service manual for the NAOMI board and the particular game for instructions on how to configure the board and game...

Page 150: ...w and fasten only the NAOMI board in place as the base 18 NAOMI BOARD Stand alone NAOMI board NOTE It will touch the square piece of wood inside the back door so leave 11 mm 0 4 in of space GD ROM DRI...

Page 151: ...ten it in place with 2 screws Be careful not to damage the wires when doing so 7 Connect the 2 connectors to the NAOMI board Fasten D SUB 15P in place with 2 fastening screws After connecting the conn...

Page 152: ...asten it to the base wooden plate 10 Use a GD cable and GD ROM power cable to connect the NAOMI board and GD ROM drive 11 Attach the back door lock it with the master key and fasten it in place with 2...

Page 153: ...8 direction stopper After the original stopper is replaced the joystick will move in 8 directions Check the specifications of the game software before replacing the stopper NOTE This product TETRIS G...

Page 154: ...pipe when doing so 5 Using a hexagon wrench with a WAF of 4 mm remove the 4 hexagon socket bolts and take off the ball dish Be careful not to let the wires hexagon socket bolts flat washer or spring w...

Page 155: ...ing a hexagon wrench with a WAF of 6 mm remove the hexagon socket bolts 8 in all and take off the stopper disk NOTE The length of the bolts varies so be careful when putting them back 19 SLIDE PLATE S...

Page 156: ...teps 1 to 8 and work in reverse order to assemble the ball dish and joystick ball However when fastening the 4 hexagon socket bolts removed in Step 5 use a thread locking agent Put a few drops on the...

Page 157: ...ANNER ENG DKC 0004 01 SWING POP KIDS MODE ENG DKC 0007 01 SIDE BANNER L DKC 0508 INSTR SHEET UPR ENG DKC 0006 01 INSTR STICKER KIDS MODE ENG DKC 0008 01 INSTR SHEET ENG DKC 0005X 01 SIDE BANNER R DKC...

Page 158: ...FAN UNIT 36 DKC 2100 ASSY JOYSTICK BALL GREEN 22 DKC 1300 ASSY PROJECTOR 18 DKC 1200 ASSY SPEAKER 37 DKC 2600 ASSY JOYSTICK BALL PINK 23 DKC 1400 ASSY LAMP 19 610 0804 METER UNIT SINGLE YL ROHS 20 DKC...

Page 159: ...01 6 6 1 201 6 12 1 11 1 2 1 7 1 202 2 203 2 204 2 205 2 206 2 10 1 15 1 207 4 9 1 202 4 203 4 204 4 3 1 8 1 202 2 203 2 204 2 205 2 206 2 Place between acrylic plates Place between acrylic plates Whe...

Page 160: ...000820 WB HEX BLT W FS BLK M8x20 206 068 852216 0B FLT WSHR BLK 8 5 22x1 6 207 011 T03516 TAP SCR TH 3 5x16 301 600 6619 02 AC CABLE CONNECT TYPE FOR UK 401 220 5793 2 A001 KEY MASTER A001 402 SGM 41...

Page 161: ...7 1 202 4 204 4 2 1 203 8 204 8 9 2 205 4 206 4 10 1 205 5 206 5 11 1 205 5 206 5 12 2 205 8 206 8 15 2 206 2 207 2 5 2 13 1 3 1 202 6 204 6 6 2 202 12 204 12 4 1 202 6 204 6 14 1 9 0 N m 201 NOTE Fa...

Page 162: ...05 CENTER BANNER SASH FRONT 11 DKC 0506 CENTER BANNER SASH REAR 12 DKC 0507 SIDE BANNER SASH 13 DKC 0508 SIDE BANNER L 14 DKC 0509 SIDE BANNER R 15 DKC 0510 CHAIN COLLAR 201 030 000880 SB HEX BLT W S...

Page 163: ...NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 DKC 0601 SCREEN 2 DKC 0602 SCREEN BRKT 3 DKC 0603 SCREEN VELCRO TAPE 201 FAS 110029 TAP SCR FH 1 BLK 4x12 3 DKC 0600 ASSY SCREEN 28 1 740 28 1 12 1 2 2 201 24 3 2 1 1 4 1...

Page 164: ...ION NOTE 1 DKC 0621 ROOF PANEL 2 DKC 0622 STICKER HIDING NUT 4 DKC 0620 ASSY ROOF PANEL 1 1 2 5 5 1 5 1 3 1 NOTE Affix 1 2 so as to hide the T NUT Also make sure that it does not stick out over the co...

Page 165: ...CRIPTION NOTE 1 DKC 0651 FOOT FRAME L 2 DKC 0652 STAND FOOT 201 020 000516 0Z HEX SKT H CAP SCR BLK 0Z M5x16 202 060 F00500 0B FLT WSHR BLK M5 203 060 S00500 0B SPR WSHR BLK M5 5 DKC 0650 ASSY FOOT FR...

Page 166: ...CRIPTION NOTE 1 DKC 0661 FOOT FRAME R 2 DKC 0652 STAND FOOT 201 020 000516 0Z HEX SKT H CAP SCR BLK 0Z M5x16 202 060 F00500 0B FLT WSHR BLK M5 203 060 S00500 0B SPR WSHR BLK M5 6 DKC 0660 ASSY FOOT FR...

Page 167: ...OST FRAME 2 DKC 0672 FOOT FRAME BRKT 3 DKC 0673 ROOF FRAME BRKT L 4 DKC 0674 ROOF FRAME BRKT R 201 030 000820 WB HEX BLT W FS BLK M8x20 202 068 852216 0B FLT WSHR BLK 8 5 22x1 6 7 DKC 0670 ASSY POST F...

Page 168: ...1 CHAIN 2 DKC 0802 01 CHAIN CARD L ENG 3 DKC 0803 CHAIN CARD RING 8 DKC 0800 ASSY CHAIN L 1042 280 580 1 1 2 1 3 2 NOTE Put 1 3 through the 9th and 18th links from the right when facing the drawing Ma...

Page 169: ...01 CHAIN 2 DKC 0811 01 CHAIN CARD R ENG 3 DKC 0803 CHAIN CARD RING 9 DKC 0810 ASSY CHAIN R 1042 280 580 2 1 1 1 3 2 NOTE Put 3 through the 9th and 18th links from the left when facing the drawing Make...

Page 170: ...0 4 211 4 212 4 210 4 211 4 212 4 201 4 213 2 215 4 216 4 217 4 215 4 216 4 217 4 213 4 213 4 214 1 203 1 204 1 205 1 FOR EARTH 203 1 204 1 205 1 FOR EARTH 20 5 30 5 30 5 20 5 10 1 101 1 102 1 201 4 3...

Page 171: ...421 6594 92 STICKER CERTIFICATE 22 421 11416 STICKER CAUTION FORK 24 421 7988 01 STICKER SERIAL NUMBER FOR UL 25 421 7501 02 STICKER 6 3V 0 15A 26 253 5366 CASH BOX 27 DKC 2001X BALL DISH 28 DP 1167 T...

Page 172: ...M8 212 FAS 680032 FLT WSHR BLK 8 5 16x1 2 213 000 P00430 W M SCR PH W FS M4x30 214 000 T00430 0B M SCR TH BLK M4x30 215 020 000516 0Z HEX SKT H CAP SCR BLK 0Z M5x16 216 060 S00500 0B SPR WSHR BLK M5...

Page 173: ...4 208 4 218 4 219 8 206 2 13 1 14 2 29 2 12 2 207 4 207 5 208 8 208 8 214 4 215 4 2 1 3 1 4 1 18 1 26 3 32 2 33 2 34 2 101 4 102 4 201 2 202 2 201 2 202 2 203 4 203 4 203 12 27 1 203 4 206 2 16 1 206...

Page 174: ...1116 INSTR PLATE UPPER 25 105 5592 CHUTE PLATE SINGLE 26 253 5460 02 AIR VENT WHITE 27 105 5239 91 03 AIR VENT 29 ARC 1006 LEG BRACKET 30 117 5233 91 01 PLATE LEG BRACKET WHITE 32 HLT 0532 CHAIN HOLD...

Page 175: ...852216 FLT WSHR 8 5 22 x1 6 216 000 T00408 0B M SCR TH BLK M4x8 218 008 T00630 0C TMP PRF SCR TH CRM M6x30 219 068 652016 0C FLT WSHR CRM 6 5 20x1 6 301 DKC 6001 ASSY WIRE AC 302 DKC 6002 ASSY WIRE DC...

Page 176: ...S LIST 12 DKC 1130 ASSY SIDE DOOR ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 DKC 1131 SIDE DOOR 2 DP 1148X LKG TNG 3 117 0062 PLATE LOCK RETAINER 101 220 5793 1 A001 CLY LOCK MASTER W O KEY A001 1 1 2 1 101 1...

Page 177: ...SCRIPTION NOTE 1 DKC 1141 PROJECTOR DOOR 2 DKC 1142 PROJECTOR PLATE 3 DP 1148X LKG TNG 4 117 0062 PLATE LOCK RETAINER 101 220 5793 1 A001 CLY LOCK MASTER W O KEY A001 201 031 000425 0C CRG BLT CRM M4x...

Page 178: ...S LIST 14 DKC 1150 ASSY BACK DOOR ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 DKC 1151X BACK DOOR 3 DP 1148X LKG TNG 4 117 0062 PLATE LOCK RETAINER 101 220 5793 1 A001 CLY LOCK MASTER W O KEY A001 1 1 3 1 101...

Page 179: ...170 PARTS LIST 15 DKC 1160 D 1 2 AC UNIT 1 1 2 1 101 1 102 1 103 1 202 2 203 3 204 3 205 1 FOR EARTH 104 1 201 2 3 1 21...

Page 180: ...ER J8 V B AJ8202BF 104 270 5167 NOISE FILTER 16A FN2060 16 06 105 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 106 280 5277 CORD CLAMP 18 107 310 5029 H20 SUMITUBE F H 20MM 201 000 P00408 W M SCR PH W FS M4x8 202 05...

Page 181: ...172 PARTS LIST 16 DKC 1170 SW UNIT ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 DKC 1171 SW BRKT 2 421 12043 STICKER SW PANEL 101 838 14548 SW VOL BD 201 000 P00308 W M SCR PH W FS M3x8 1 1 101 1 201 3 2 1 21...

Page 182: ...S LIST 17 DKC 1180 FAN UNIT ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 SHT 1482X FAN BRKT 101 260 0092 02 FAN DC12V NIDEC 102 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 201 000 P00420 WB M SCR PH W FS BLK M4x20 1 1 101 2...

Page 183: ...ST 18 DKC 1200 ASSY SPEAKER ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 DKC 1201 SPEAKER BRKT 101 130 5282 SPKR BOX 77MM 4OHM 10W 103 280 6676 CORD CLAMP TL 25A TKK 201 000 P00512 W M SCR PH W FS M5x12 1 1 101...

Page 184: ...5 PARTS LIST 19 610 0804 METER UNIT SINGLE YL ROHS ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 OCN 1521X METER BRKT 2 421 9168 01 STICKER COIN METER 101 220 5798 01 MAG CNTR 4P MZ674 DC5V D41 JC 1 1 101 1 2 1...

Page 185: ...is comprised of the following wire harnesses ASSY drawing is not available 21 DKC 6002 ASSY WIRE DC ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 101 601 0460 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 M M 301 DKC 60008 WH DC SSR BD EX...

Page 186: ...NOTE 1 DKC 1301 PROJECTOR BASE 2 DKC 1302 PROJECTOR HOLDER 101 200 6155 DLP PROJECTOR KG PH1004S1 201 032 000410 WING BLT M4x10 202 060 S00400 SPR WSHR M4 203 068 441616 FLT WSHR 4 4 16x1 6 204 000 P...

Page 187: ...1403 LAMP PLATE 4 440 WS0293 EG STICKER W MARK ENG 101 601 11633 RUBBER DUMPER KA 10 102 214 0199 04 SOCKET E11 W CONN VL WH 103 390 6732 40N HALOGEN LAMP JDR110V40WLN K 105 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP...

Page 188: ...g belt having an initial tension of between 30 and 48 6 N 3 Attach 4 with the timing belt having an initial tension of between 19 6 and 26 5 N Span 89 mm 2 Side belt width 15 mm 4 Side belt width 6 mm...

Page 189: ...1 100 5569 CAM FOLLOWER CF 5 A 102 100 5018 BEARING BALL 8 103 350 5967 TIMING BELT 300 S3M 06 201 030 000616 W HEX BLT W FS M6x16 202 050 F00600 FLG NUT M6 203 029 0330 HEX SKT H CAP SCR BLT M6x10 20...

Page 190: ...8 on DKC 2700 as they are different Refer to the detail drawing for D to determine the direction in which to attach them 3 Be careful with the direction of 103 and 104 on DKC 2700 as they are differen...

Page 191: ...PHOTO SENSOR KB891 AA22LF 104 370 5337 PHOTO SENSOR KB890 AA12LF 105 280 7882 RUBBER DUMPER RB 35 35H 40 106 280 6676 CORD CLAMP TL 25A TKK 107 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 108 601 6563 20 BUSH 2 4T...

Page 192: ...183 PARTS LIST ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 301 DKC 60027 WH CONTROLLER 1P 302 DKC 60028 WH BUTTON 1P EXT 25 DKC 2200 D 3 3 ASSY JOYSTICK BASE 1P 21...

Page 193: ...3 DKC 2303 OUTPUT SHAFT 4 DKC 2304 PULLEY 60 S3M 15 5 DKC 2305 OUTPUT SHAFT SPACER 6 123 030325 KEY 3x3x25 101 100 5018 BEARING BALL 8 102 350 5966 TIMING BELT 300 S3M 15 201 050 F00600 FLG NUT M6 20...

Page 194: ...21 CLUTCH BRKT 3 DKC 2323 PULLEY 14 S3M 15 4 DKC 2326 MIDDLE SHAFT SPACER LONG 101 100 5018 BEARING BALL 8 103 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 104 350 5970 CLUTCH TMC 10E 26 201 028 A00406 P SET SCR HEX...

Page 195: ...80 6622 80055 SPACER TUBE 101 350 5969 MOTOR AC115V RM 25W 102 310 5029 G20 SUMITUBE F G 20MM 103 209 0023 91 CONN CLOSED END 104 601 0460 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 M M 201 028 A00406 P SET SCR HEX SKT CUP...

Page 196: ...g belt having an initial tension of between 30 and 48 6 N 3 Attach 4 with the timing belt having an initial tension of between 19 6 and 26 5 N Span 89 mm 2 Side belt width 15 mm 4 Side belt width 6 mm...

Page 197: ...1 100 5569 CAM FOLLOWER CF 5 A 102 100 5018 BEARING BALL 8 103 350 5967 TIMING BELT 300 S3M 06 201 030 000616 W HEX BLT W FS M6x16 202 050 F00600 FLG NUT M6 203 029 0330 HEX SKT H CAP SCR BLT M6x10 20...

Page 198: ...KC 2200 as they are different Refer to the detail drawing for D to determine the direction in which to attach them 3 Be careful with the direction of 103 and 104 on DKC 2200 as they are different 4 Ho...

Page 199: ...PHOTO SENSOR KB891 AA22LF 104 370 5337 PHOTO SENSOR KB890 AA12LF 105 280 7882 RUBBER DUMPER RB 35 35H 40 106 280 6676 CORD CLAMP TL 25A TKK 107 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 108 601 6563 20 BUSH 2 4T...

Page 200: ...191 PARTS LIST ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 301 DKC 60031 WH CONTROLLER 2P 302 DKC 60032 WH BUTTON 2P EXT 30 DKC 2700 D 3 3 ASSY JOYSTICK BASE 2P 21...

Page 201: ...ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 DKC 4001 WOODEN BASE MAIN 101 280 6676 CORD CLAMP TL 25A TKK 201 011 F00312 TAP SCR 1 FH 3x12 301 DKC 60023 WH SOUND OUT 302 DKC 60024 WH DC GAME BD 303 DKC 60025 WH...

Page 202: ...M 3 839 1383 CLASS D 10W STEREO AMP MAXIM 101 400 5464 03012 SW REGU VS30C 12 102 280 6681 L LOCK LT 320PCG 103 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 201 011 P00325 TAP SCR PH 3x25 202 011 T03516 TAP SCR TH 3 5x16 203...

Page 203: ...NOTE 1 DKC 4201 WOODEN BASE SUB ELEC 2 839 1148R 4A DC SSR BD NH4P 101 838 14630 SSR BD G3MB 202P X2 102 280 6681 L LOCK LT 320PCG 201 011 T03516 TAP SCR TH 3 5x16 202 011 P00325 TAP SCR PH 3x25 203 0...

Page 204: ...CHIHIRO NEW 102 400 5464 03024 SW REGU VS30C 24 103 280 6681 L LOCK LT 320PCG 104 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 201 011 T03512 TAP SCR TH 3 5x12 202 011 T03516 TAP SCR TH 3 5x16 203 000 P00308 W M SCR PH W FS...

Page 205: ...ISTRIBUTION BD 102 601 8956 01 EARTH OUTLET WK3001W 103 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 201 011 P00320 TAP SCR PH 3x20 202 011 F03512 TAP SCR FH 3 5x12 203 011 T03512 TAP SCR TH 3 5x12 302 DKC 60004 WH AC OUTLET...

Page 206: ...SSY JOYSTICK BALL GREEN ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 DKC 2101 JOYSTICK BALL GREEN 101 509 6241 SW PB WH OBSA 45UM DKC 102 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 301 DKC 60029 WH BUTTON 1P L 302 DKC 60030...

Page 207: ...ASSY JOYSTICK BALL PINK ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 DKC 2601 JOYSTICK BALL PINK 101 509 6241 SW PB WH OBSA 45UM DKC 102 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 301 DKC 60033 WH BUTTON 2P L 302 DKC 60034...

Page 208: ...199 WIRE COLOR CODE TABLE MEMO 22...

Page 209: ...gle colors will be displayed by 2 alphanumeric characters 1 RED 2 BLUE 3 YELLOW 4 GREEN 5 WHITE 7 ORANGE 8 BLACK 9 GRAY If the right hand side numeral of the code is 0 then the wire will be of a singl...

Page 210: ...201 WIRING DIAGRAM 23 23 WIRING DIAGRAM D 1 3...

Page 211: ...202 WIRING DIAGRAM 23 D 2 3...

Page 212: ...203 WIRING DIAGRAM 23 D 3 3...

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