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Summary of Contents for TOP SKATER

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL SEGA ENTERPRISES USA MANUAL NO 4201 6308 01 1ST PRINTING MAY 1997 TM ...

Page 2: ...event a warranted part described above fails shall be at its option to replace or repair the defective part during the warranty period For Warranty claims contact your Sega Distributor Should the Seller determine by inspection that the product was caused by Accident Misuse Ne glect Alteration Improper Repair Installation or Testing the warranty offered will be null and void Under no circumstances ...

Page 3: ...CEMENT OF SLIDE VOLUME 8 2 ADJUSTMENT AND REPLACEMENT OF CURVING VOLUME 8 3 GREASING 8 4 REPLACEMENT OF HAZARD PREVENTIVE PARTS 9 COIN SELECTOR 10 PROJECTOR 10 1 CLEANING THE SCREEN 10 2 MITSUBISHI MONITOR 11 REPLACEMENT OF FLUORESCENT LAMP AND LAMPS 11 1 REPLACEMENT OF FLUORESCENT LAMP 11 2 REPLACEMENT OF LAMPS 12 PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE 13 TROUBLESHOOTING 13 1 REPLACEMENT OF FUSES 14 GAME BOAR...

Page 4: ...OP SKATE a new SEGA product This manual is intended for those who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise espe cially in ICs CRTs microprocessors and circuit boards Read this manual carefully to acquire sufficient knowledge before working on the machine Should there be a malfunction non technical personnel should under no circumstances touch the interior system Should the need arise ...

Page 5: ...your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension c...

Page 6: ...heating units or hot air In the vicinity of highly inflammable volatile chemicals or hazardous matter On sloped surfaces In the vicinity of emergency response facilities such as fire exits and fire extinguishers Places subject to any type of violent impact Dusty places INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Verify the amperage of the branch circuit outlet before plugging in the power plug Do not over load the c...

Page 7: ...id electric shock check to see if door cover parts are 508 5 To avoid electric shock short circuit and or parts damage do not put the following items on or in the periphery of the product Flower vases flower pots cups water tanks cosmetics and receptacles containers vessels containing chemicals and water 1 PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED FOR OPERATION PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED FOR OPERATION BEFORE STARTIN...

Page 8: ...he safety bar To avoid falling down accidents instruct those who are shorter than 51 inches not to play as the height of the saftey bar is approximately 51 inches Instruct those who wear high heel shoes to refrain from playing the game by explaining that playing game with high heeled shoes is very likle to cause poten tially hazardous situa tion To avoid injury from potential falling down accident...

Page 9: ...t Standing on one leg to play can cause injury Instruct the player not to put baggages etc on the mechanism base to avoid damaging such items Regarding this product the weight of the player is limited to 330 lbs To avoid machine dam age and injury due to machine damage playing by those who are as heavy as 330 lbs or heavier is strictly prohibited Immediately stop violent acts such as hitting and k...

Page 10: ... LBS 263 LBS 33 LBS 508 5 LBS 387 LBS FIG 2 OVERVIEW CONTROL PANEL CASHBOX DOOR COIN CHUTE DOOR SKATE BOARD CAUTION MAT ASSY TUBE PTV BASE SAFETY BAR MECHANISM BASE ASSY TUBE AC UNIT ASSY TUBE BILLBOARD PTV BASE PTV 462 LBS 748 LBS 1597 LBS All measurements are in inches 63 X 44 5 X 64 55 X 37 5 X 77 54 X 48 X 43 5 46 X 18 X 12 38 X 58 X 56 46 X 22 X 67 47 X 41 X 31 5 47 X 108 X 90 ...

Page 11: ...8 3 ACCESSORIES local purchase only 4 A slow blow 2 5 A slow blow 7 A slow blow 2 A slow blow ...

Page 12: ...plex machine erroneous assembling may cause damage to the machine or malfunctioning to occur When assembling be sure to perform work by plural persons Depending on the assembly work there are some cases in which performing the work by a single person can cause personal injury or parts damage 1 2 3 4 When installing the billboard it is difficult to carry out work by one person To perform work prope...

Page 13: ...tep is to insert the Bill board Connector into the Terminal Board of Projection Display ceiling Fig 4 1b Insert the Billboard From the front as shown and secure with 2 screws Fig 4 1a FIG 4 1a 1 2 3 4 BILLBOARD BILLBOARD SConnector PROJECTIONDISPLAY MASKHOLDER TVMASK PTVBASE SCREW 2 M5x25 SCREW 4 M5X20 FIG 4 1b w flat spring washers One each on both sides using flat washer chrome SCREW 2 M5x16 FLA...

Page 14: ... insertion angle is predetermined Inserting the connector in a forcible manner will damage the connector Check for the correct inserting direction and then insert the connector After insertion of the connector turn the connector s ring clockwise to lock the connection The connector panel has 3p white connector in addition to the connectors displayed as R G B and SYNC Connect the wiring coming from...

Page 15: ... the Front Panel to the front of the PTV with 4 screws At this time by using the under side 2 screws tighten together with the PTV Holder Fig 4 1f PTV HOLDER TRUSS SCREW FRONT PANEL TRUSS SCREW Tighten together with the PTV Holder 4 chrome M5x25 using flat washer 1 for each M5x25 chrome Fig 4 1e Fig 4 1f ...

Page 16: ...or and number of pins Install the ASSY TUBE to the Front Cabinet which is assembled as per 1 and the Rear Cabinet and perform wiring connection in between both cabinets Secure the box to the Front Cabinet with 4 screws at this time be very careful so that wires are not caught and damaged Fig 4 2b Fig 4 2b Fig 4 2a 2 WIRING CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE CABINETS REAR CABI ASSY TUBE TRUSS SCREW M4x16 chro...

Page 17: ...onnectors Ensure that connec tors of identical color and number of pins are connected with each other By using the 4 screws secure the ASSY Tube Plate parts to the Rear Cabinet At this time use care so that wirings are not caught and damaged Fig 4 2c Fig 4 2c TRUSS SCREWS 4 M4x8 chrome ...

Page 18: ...achine has 8 each of casters and adjusters FIG 3 2 a When the installation position is determined cause the adjusters to come into contact with the floor directly make adjustments in a manner so that the casters will be raised approximately 5mm from the floor and make sure that the machine position is level Be sure to have all the Adjusters make contact with the surface Un less the Adjusters come ...

Page 19: ...lug into the Socket Outlet and the other side of the plug to the Inlet Turn the Main SW ON to turn power ON Ensure that the power cord is not exposed on the surface passage etc If exposed they can be caught and are susceptible to damage If damaged the cord can cause an electric shock or short circuit Ensure that the wiring position is not in the customer s passage way or the wiring has protective ...

Page 20: ... Coin Chute Tower alternate lighting up by halves Background music BGM is outputted during ADVERTISE from the speaker However this BGM is not emitted if No BGM output during ADVERTISE is set Since the Skate Board is locked unless the game is started it can not be moved in the right left directions Images will be outputted BGM is outputted Lamp lights up Fluorescent Lamp lights is on Fig 4 5a ...

Page 21: ...P 4 OFF LAMP 5 OFF LAMP 6 OFF PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT Selecting the INPUT TEST on the menu screen in the test mode to display the screen on which each SW and Volume is tested Press each switch To check the Coin SW insert a Coin from the inlet with the Coin Chute Door being opened If the display beside each switch is ON the switch and wiring connection are satisfactory Check the display of each V...

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Page 23: ... to hold the catch portions or bottom part Lifting the cabinet by holding other portions can damage parts and installation portions due to the empty weight of the cabinet and cause personal injury Use care when handling glass made parts When the glass is dam aged fragments of glass can cause injury 5 PRECATIONS TO BE HEEDED WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE Caster On level surfaces move the machine by causi...

Page 24: ...nter of the Cabinet Insert one play worth of coins to have the Start Button light up Press the Start Button to display the Course Select Screen When in the Course Select Mode credits are not displayed The maximum number of credits countable at a time is 9 Coins inserted after count ing 9 credits are not counted or rejected The on screen ADVERTISE before the commencement of game is comprised of the...

Page 25: ...S SESSION NOVICE This is the beginner s course in the daytime mainly comprised of the Jumping Board and Half Pipe STUNTTRACKERS TROPHY EXPERT The skilled player s course in the night mainly comprised of complex elements as rails etc in addition to the Jumping Board and Half pipe Ash A born skater an unyeilding type Keith A man of few words and a cool type He is an avid fan of Skate Board and bass ...

Page 26: ...lect Button within the time limit automatically decides the NOVICE Course and Ash for the Character While the Select Mode is displayed all of the lamps on both sides of Coin ChuteTower are off 5 In the similar manner as in the actual Skate Board the Board can be turned in the desired direction by inclining it Furthermore sliding the Skate Board allows for even more sharp turns Backward inputting w...

Page 27: ...iling to accomplish the trick TRICK MISS is diplayed in the center of the screen Total Time Wheel Type Speedometer The faser the running speed is the faster the wheel s revolution Furthermore as the speed nears the maximum the flame will blow up from the wheel BGM and Name of Artist Displays the name of the BGM being played and the name of Artist who is singing In the Course a checkpoint is set Pa...

Page 28: ...LYING THE JUMP TRICK The Jump trick is applied by inputting the Foot Controller on the Jump Board Due to variation of input ting the type of tricks will vary The closer the inputting position is to the edge of the Jumpin Board the higher the difficulty level of the trick 6 catagories i e S E will be Inputting the Foot Controller after passing the Jumping Board results in a Trick Miss When the rema...

Page 29: ...EST 2 Ascertain each setting 3 In the INPUT TEST mode test the CONTROL device 4 In the OUTPUT TEST mode check each of lamps 1 In the INPUT TEST mode check each SW and VR 2 Adjust or replace each SW and VR 3 If the problem can not be solved yet check the CONTROL s moves In the PROJECTOR ADJUSTMENT mode check to see if the PROJECTOR adjustment is appropriately made 1 MEMORY TEST 2 In the SOUND TEST ...

Page 30: ... game board are electrically disconnected game play is not possible SOUND VOLUME Controls the speaker volume of the right left speakers on the coin chute tower SUPER WOOFER VOLUME Controls the sound volume of the super woofer underneath the coin chute tower TEST BUTTON TEST SW For the handling of the TEST BUTTON refer to the section on test mode SERVICE BUTTON SERVICE SW Gives credits without regi...

Page 31: ...D IC 16 GOOD IC 79 GOOD IC 80 GOOD IC 81 GOOD IC 82 GOOD IC 83 GOOD IC 84 GOOD IC 88 GOOD IC 89 GOOD PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT SELECTION OF TEST ITEMS FIG 7 2 TEST MENU FIG 7 3 MEMEORY TEST Push the TEST BUTTON to cause the follow ing TEST MENU to appear By pushing the SERVICE BUTTON bring the mark to the desired item and press the TEST BUTTON This will select the item s test After the test is com...

Page 32: ... ON BOARD OFF TEST ON BOARD OFF SERVICE OFF TEST OFF PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT OUTPUT TEST START OFF SELECT LEFT OFF SELECT RIGHT OFF LAMP1 ON LAMP2 OFF LAMP3 OFF LAMP4 OFF LAMP5 OFF LAMP6 OFF PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT 7 4 INPUT TEST FIG 7 4a INPUT TEST FIG 7 5a OUTPUT TEST 7 5 OUTPUT TEST CURVING indicates the value of the volume which detects the inclination of the Foot Controller s horizontalit...

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Page 35: ...etting to ON when emitting it and to OFF when not emitting it GAME ASSIGNMENTS ADVERTISE SOUND ON GAME DIFFICULTY 4 8 EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTTON 3 Setting changes cannot be stored unless the TEST BUTTON is pressed while the arrow is on EXIT The Following FIGURES TABLES show the factory recommended settings The Following FIGURES TABLES show the factory recommended settin...

Page 36: ...TS CREDIT TO START Number of credits required for starting game 1 5 credits are selected CREDIT TO CONTINUE Number of credits required for continuing game 1 5 credits are selected COIN CREDIT SETTING Sets the CREDITS increase increment per coin insertion There are 27 setings from 1 to 27 expressed in XX CREDIT as against XX COINS inserted TABLE 7 9a 7 9b 27 refers to FREE PLAY When the COIN CHUTE ...

Page 37: ...OINS 1 CREDIT SETTING 13 1 COIN 1 CREDIT SETTING 14 1 COIN 2 CREDITS SETTING 15 1 COIN 1 CREDIT 2 COINS 3 CREDITS SETTING 16 1 COIN 3 CREDITS SETTING 17 3 COINS 1 CREDIT SETTING 18 4 COINS 1 CREDIT SETTING 19 1 COIN 1 CREDIT 2 COINS 2 CREDITS 3 COINS 3 CREDITS 4 COINS 5 CREDITS SETTING 20 1 COIN 5 CREDITS SETTING 21 5 COINS 1 CREDIT SETTING 22 1 COIN 2 CREDITS SETTING 23 2 COINS 1 CREDIT 4 COINS 2...

Page 38: ...N TO CREDIT 1 COIN 1 CREDIT 2 COINS 1 CREDIT 3 COINS 1 CREDIT 4 COINS 1 CREDIT 5 COINS 1 CREDIT 6 COINS 1 CREDIT 7 COINS 1 CREDIT 8 COINS 1 CREDIT 9 COINS 1 CREDIT COIN CHUTE MULTIPLIER 1 COIN COUNTS AS 1 COIN 1 COIN COUNTS AS 2 COINS 1 COIN COUNTS AS 3 COINS 1 COIN COUNTS AS 4 COINS 1 COIN COUNTS AS 5 COINS 1 COIN COUNTS AS 6 COINS 1 COIN COUNTS AS 7 COINS 1 COIN COUNTS AS 8 COINS 1 COIN COUNTS A...

Page 39: ...ts the operation of the Skate Board The Skate Board Volume value differs depending on the specific machine and also can be deviated during transportation After installation and assembling check the Volume value and its variations in this mode If the Value is widley varies from the recommended value set the Volume value in the following procedure These are two setting methods i e STANDARD and MANUA...

Page 40: ...et at this time is the CENTER value Press the TEST BUTTON to exit from BOARD SETTING to display BOARD SETTING DATA HAS BEEN UPDATED message and change the setting The screen returns to the MENU MODE If the Board is not operated and settings are not changed the message of THE BOARD SETTINGS HAS NOT BEEN CHANGED BACKUP DATA HAS NOT BEEN UPDAED is displayed When exiting from the BOARD SETTING screen ...

Page 41: ...LAY TIME XDXXHXXMXXS AVERAGE PLAY TIME XXMXXS LONGEST PLAY TIME XXMXXS SHORTETEST PLAY TIME XXMXXS PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE FIG 7 11a BOOKKEEPING 1 2 COIN CHUTE Number of coins put in each Coin Chute TOTAL COINS Total number of activations of Coin Chutes COIN CREDITS Number of credits registered by inserting coins SERVICE CREDITS Credits registered by the SERVICE BUTTON TOTAL CREDITS Total nu...

Page 42: ...s been cleared COMPLETED will be displayed Bring the arrow to NO and press the TEST BUTTON to cause the MENU mode to return on to the screen Note that the contents of the GAME SETTING COIN SETTING and BOARD SETTING are not affected by BACKUP DATA CLEAR operation BACKUP DATA CLEAR YES CLEAR NO CANCEL MESSAGE SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT 7 12 BACKUP DATA CLEAR FIG 7 12 BACKUP...

Page 43: ...hanism part of the SLIDE Volume can be viewed photo 8 1b Loosen the 2 screws which secure the Volume bracket to move the Volume Bracket Move the Volume Bracket to adjust gear engage ment Fasten the 2 screws to secure the Volume Bracket Perform Volume setting as per the Board setting procedure 7 10 in the TEST MODE If the Volume is malfuntioning first disconnect the connector which is connected to ...

Page 44: ...Volume Bracket to move the Volume Bracket Fig 8 2 Move the Volume Bracket to adjust gear engagement Fasten the 2 screws to secure the Volume Bracket When the Volume is malfuntioning first disconnect the connector which is con nected to the Volume take out the 2 screws which secure the Volume Bracket together with the Volume as is attached Perform Volume setting as per BOARD SETTING 7 10 in the TES...

Page 45: ...ioration of parts Once every 3 months apply greasing to the Volume gear mesh portion and the R guide For spray greasing use GREASE MATE PART No 090 0066 GREASING TO SLIDE VOLUME GREASING TO CURVING VOLUME Remove LID FRONT to apply greasing to the Volume gear portion photo 8 3a Remove Rubber Upper A and Rubber Lower to apply greasing to the Volume gear portion photo 8 3b 8 3 GREASING Fig 8 2 Photo ...

Page 46: ...e used for greasing and perform spray greasing photo 8 3c and Fig 8 3a Move the Skate Board right left and ensure that the R Guide is lubricated smoothly and satisfactorily all over Take out the 4 screws which secure the Rear Lid Fig 8 3b Take out the 3 screws to remove the Sash Part on the side to be removed photo 8 3d Move either right or left REAR LID of the Rear Cabinet to apply greasing to th...

Page 47: ...oto 8 3e Move the Rear Lid so as to have the square hole used for greasing appear photo 8 3f It the spray grease nozzle into the square hole and apply greasing to the Brake Gear engagement portion photo 8 3g Photo 8 3d Photo 8 3e Photo 8 3f Photo 8 3g ...

Page 48: ...r with Rubber Upper A Take out the 4 screws remove Side Rubber and Side Rubber Bracket to replace the Side Rubber Take out the 6 screws to remove the Skate Board If the hazard preventive parts have any irregularity be sure to replace the part s immediatly Operating with the part s damaged or omitted can cause injury 8 4 REPLACEMENT OF HAZARD PREVENTIVE PARTS Fig 8 4 ...

Page 49: ...ing 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 is pressed down 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 jamed coin put a normal coin in and check...

Page 50: ...ENTLY LOCATED INSIDE THE GAME FOR THIS APPLICATION THE COIN DOOR CAN ACCCOMMODATE THE FOLLOWING VALIDATORS HOLE POSITION 1 VFM5 MARS FORWARD MOST POSITION AL4 MARS HOLE POSITION 2 VFM2 MARS VFM4 MARS DBV45 JCM HOLE POSITION 3 CURRENTLY NOT USED HOLE POSITION 4 DSI01 The back flange on the chute can be removed for hold position 4 If the flange is not removed it may interfere with the back of the ca...

Page 51: ...e the stored fine adjustment to be changed During work other than for adjustment Should you topuch the Fine Adjustment SW by mistake immediately turn power off by using the main SW and then turn it back on again If any distortion or color deviation is found in the test mode and adjustments are needed use the specified adjustment knob or perform adjustment by remote control To find the adjustment k...

Page 52: ...reen Make adjustments so as to cause the red cross pattern to match with the green cross pattern by using Left shift key 14 Right shift key 15 Lower shift key 16 and Upper shift key 17 By using R B shift key 13 cause the red adjustment R to shift to blue adjustment B and make sure that B is displayed on the screen In the same manner as in 3 above cause the blue cross pattern to match with the gree...

Page 53: ...ent mode press the test button Ensure that R is displayed on the screen Make adjustment so as to cause the red cross pattern to match with the green cross pattern When the red cross matches the green cross the green cross turns yellow or white Use remote control buttons shown below to move the red cross as follows Button to the left to the right Upward Downward Use Remote Control button 6 to shift...

Page 54: ...R B Key to have the blue line adjust ment screen appear Each time R B Key is pressed the red line and blue line will be alternated In the manner similar to 2 above press each key to superimpose the blue cross on the green cross When it is superimposed the cross in the center will become white Press the TEST KEY to exit from the adjust ment mode During STATIC CONVERGENCE Adjustment Mode if no actio...

Page 55: ...rk safely and securely be sure to prepare a step which is in a secure and stable condition Not using a step or using an unstable step can cause a violent falling down accidents 11 1 REPLACEMENT OF FLUORESCENT LAMP Take off the 3 screws which secure the Holder on the upper part of Billboard Take out the billboard from the cabinet and replace the fluorescent lamp 20W 1 2 Fig 11 1 Photo 11 2 11 2 REP...

Page 56: ... to check once a year to see if Power Cords are damaged the plug is securley inserted dust is accumulated between the Socket Outlet and the Power Plug etc Using the product with dust as is accumulated can cause a fire or electrical shock Periodically once a year request the place of contact herin stated or the Distributer etc where the product was purchased from as regards the interior cleaning Us...

Page 57: ...to prevent an electric shock be sure to turn power off before performing work by touching the interior parts of the product Be careful so as not to damage wirings Damaged wiring can cause an electric shock or shor circiut accident After removing the cause of the functioning of the Circuit protector reinstate the Circuit Protector Depending on the cause of the functioning using the Circuit Pro tect...

Page 58: ...eful so as not to damage wirings Damaged wiring can cause an electric shock or shor circiut accident After eliminating the cause of the blowing of fuse replace the fuse Depending on the cause of the fuse blowing using the fuse as is blown can cause generation of heat resulting in fire Photo 13 Fig 13 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 13 1 REPLACEMENT OF FUSE ...

Page 59: ...good reason In this product setting changes are made during the test mode The Game BD need not be operated Use the Game BD etc as is with the same setting made at the time of shipment 14 1 REMOVING THE IC BOARD Remove the Back Door from the rear part of the PTV Base to have the Power Supply Unit appear There are three types of fuses on the Power Supply Unit Take out the 2 Truss screws unlock with ...

Page 60: ...57 GAME BD ASL 833 13080 833 13080 01 USA 14 2 COMPOSITION OF GAME BOARD Take out the 3 screws and remove Sheild Case Lid to have the Game Board appear photo 14 1b c Photo 141b Photo 14 1c Fig 14 2 ...

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