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6.3.3.

 

MEDIA BOARD TEST...............................................................................................................59

 

6.3.4.

 

SYSTEM INFORMATION .........................................................................................................60

 

6.3.5.

 

JVS TEST .................................................................................................................................61

 

6.3.6.

 

INPUT TEST Screen.................................................................................................................62

 

6.3.7.

 

SOUND TEST...........................................................................................................................63

 

6.3.8.

 

C.R.T. TEST .............................................................................................................................64

 

6.3.9.

 

COIN ASSIGNMENTS..............................................................................................................65

 

6.3.10.

 

CLOCK SETTING .................................................................................................................67

 

6.3.11.

 

NETWORK SETTING (CORE) .............................................................................................68

 

6.3.12.

 

NETWORK SETTING (MEDIA) ............................................................................................69

 

6.4.

 

GAME TEST MODE.........................................................................................................................70

 

6.4.1.

 

INPUT TEST .............................................................................................................................71

 

6.4.2.

 

OUTPUT TEST .........................................................................................................................72

 

6.4.3.

 

GAME ASSIGNMENTS ............................................................................................................73

 

6.4.4.

 

GUN ADJUSTMENT.................................................................................................................74

 

6.4.5.

 

BOOKKEEPING........................................................................................................................75

 

6.4.6.

 

BACKUP DATA CLEAR............................................................................................................77

 

7.

 

COIN MECH INSTALLATION AND CREDIT BOARD SET UP...........................................................78

 

7.1.

 

INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................................78

 

7.1.1.

 

PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS

 

UK .............................................................................................80

 

7.1.2.

 

PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS

 

EURO ........................................................................................81

 

7.1.3.

 

PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS Austria-Czech-Denmark-Norway-Israel-France2 ......................82

 

8.

 

DESIGN RELATED PARTS.................................................................................................................83

 

9.

 

PARTS LIST ........................................................................................................................................84

 

9.1.

 

VCT-10002UK ASSY CABINET VCT U/R .......................................................................................84

 

9.2.

 

VCT-11002UK ASSY FRAMEWORK VCT U/R ...............................................................................87

 

9.3.

 

NOA-1200UK ASSY CRT COVER UK.............................................................................................89

 

9.4.

 

VCT-1200UK ASSY FOOT PEDAL DX............................................................................................90

 

9.5.

 

VCT-1300 ASSY BILLBOARD .........................................................................................................91

 

9.6.

 

VCT-1400UK ASSY CONTROL BOX VCT U/R...............................................................................92

 

9.7.

 

VCT-1500UK ASSY FRONT PANEL VCT U/R FST........................................................................94

 

9.8.

 

NOB-1710UK  ASSY AC UNIT ........................................................................................................95

 

9.9.

 

NOA-1750UK  ASSY SERVICE DOOR ...........................................................................................95

 

9.10.

 

VCT-2100-01 CONTROL UNIT EXP............................................................................................96

 

9.11.

 

JPT-2030 SENSOR UNIT ............................................................................................................97

 

9.12.

 

HDT-4100UK ASSY XMFR ..........................................................................................................98

 

9.13.

 

CHT-4000UK  ASSY ELEC ..........................................................................................................99

 

9.14.

 

VCT-4800UK  ASSY MAIN BD VCT U/R ...................................................................................100

 

9.15.

 

VCT-5000UK  ASSY FLOOR VCT U/R......................................................................................101

 

9.16.

 

VCT-5100UK ASSY CCT  VCT U/R...........................................................................................102

 

9.17.

 

VCT-5150UK ASSY FENCE L U/R ............................................................................................104

 

9.18.

 

VCT-5170UK ASSY FENCE R U/R............................................................................................105

 

9.19.

 

VCT-5200UK ASSY FOOT BASE FRAME L..............................................................................106

 

9.20.

 

VCT-5300UK ASSY FOOT BASE FRAME R.............................................................................107

 

9.21.

 

HDT-6001UK ASSY WIRE L HDT U/R ......................................................................................108

 

9.22.

 

HDT-INST-U ASSY INST KIT U/R .............................................................................................109

 

9.23.

 

VCT-INST-SUB1-U ASSY SUB1 INST ......................................................................................109

 

9.24.

 

VCT-INST-SUB2-U ASSY SUB2 INST ......................................................................................109

 

10.

 

APPENDIX A - ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC......................................................................................110

 

10.1.

 

WIRE COLOURS .......................................................................................................................110

 

10.2.

 

ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC .......................................................................................................110

 

 

Summary of Contents for Virtua Cop 3

Page 1: ...is product read this SERVICE MANUAL carefully to understand the contents stated herein After reading this manual be sure to keep it available nearby the product or somewhere convenient in order to be able to refer to it whenever necessary Manufactured in the UK by ...

Page 2: ...MENT 31 3 10 MOVING THE MACHINE 32 3 11 CONTROLLER 34 3 11 1 1 REPLACING THE MICROSWITCH 34 3 11 1 2 REPLACING THE SENSOR UNIT 38 3 12 REPLACEMENT OF LED BOARD 39 3 13 REPLACEMENT OF FLUORESCENT LAMP AND START LAMPS 40 3 13 1 FLUORESCENT 40 3 13 2 START LAMP REPLACEMENT 41 3 14 GAME BOARD 42 3 14 1 REMOVING THE BOARD 42 3 14 2 REMOVING THE GD ROM DRIVE 44 3 15 COMPOSITION OF THE GAME BOARD 45 3 16...

Page 3: ...ASSY FRAMEWORK VCT U R 87 9 3 NOA 1200UK ASSY CRT COVER UK 89 9 4 VCT 1200UK ASSY FOOT PEDAL DX 90 9 5 VCT 1300 ASSY BILLBOARD 91 9 6 VCT 1400UK ASSY CONTROL BOX VCT U R 92 9 7 VCT 1500UK ASSY FRONT PANEL VCT U R FST 94 9 8 NOB 1710UK ASSY AC UNIT 95 9 9 NOA 1750UK ASSY SERVICE DOOR 95 9 10 VCT 2100 01 CONTROL UNIT EXP 96 9 11 JPT 2030 SENSOR UNIT 97 9 12 HDT 4100UK ASSY XMFR 98 9 13 CHT 4000UK AS...

Page 4: ... Warning labels or safety covers for personal protection etc are component parts of the product A potential hazard will be created if the machine is operated while any parts have been removed Do not operate the product if any doors lids or protective covers become damaged or lost SEGA is not liable in any whatsoever for any injury and or damage caused by specification changes not designated by SEG...

Page 5: ...s cuts etc on the external surfaces of the product Are castors and leg adjusters present and undamaged Do the power supply voltage and frequency requirements meet with the local supply Are all wiring connectors correctly and securely connected Unless connected in the correct direction connector connections cannot be made successfully Do not insert connectors forcibly Are all IC s of each IC BD fir...

Page 6: ... product has warning displays on stickers labels or printed instructions adhered attached to or incorporated in the places where hazardous situations can arise The warning displays are intended for the accident prevention of customers and service personnel Actual machines may differ slightly from the illustration SPECIFICATIONS Installation Space cm 76 W x 98 L Including Floor and Coin Tower Heigh...

Page 7: ... servicing controls spare parts etc as regards this new SEGA product This manual is intended for those who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise especially in IC s CRT s microprocessors etc Carefully read this manual to acquire sufficient knowledge before working on the machine Should there be any malfunction non technical personnel should under no circumstances touch the internal ...

Page 8: ...id the warranty The PCB s contain static sensitive devices that could be damaged Always return a faulty part to your distributor with adequate packaging and protection When removing the plug from the mains always grasp the plug not the cable Do not use a fuse that does not meet the specified rating Make sure all connections are secure before applying power Ensure that the mains lead is not damaged...

Page 9: ...6 3 3 NAME OF PARTS Width cm Length cm Height cm CABINET 76 98 177 FLOOR 63 90 15 WHEN ASSEMBLED 93 5 184 210 ...

Page 10: ...UK 1 ASSEMBLY FOOT BASE FRAME R 5 SAECE 114 1 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY VCTU 7 CTA 0001 1 JOINT BRKT L 8 CTA 0002 1 JOINT BRKT R 9 VCT 3013UK 1 STICKER CONTROL PANEL CCT Multilingual 15 PK0336 1 BOX PEDAL VCT UPRIGHT 101 540 0006 01 1 WRENCH M4 TMP PRF 102 540 0015 01 1 WRENCH M6 TMP PRF 103 514 5078 5000 1 FUSE 5X20 CERAMIC SB 5000mA 104 OS1019 2 SELF SEAL BAG 9X12 3 4 105 440 CS0186UK 1 STICKER ...

Page 11: ...ached be sure to include the AVIP Cable When packing attach the accessory stickers in the specified places on the Game Board and carton box INSTRUCTIONS 1 Wrap the Chihiro Board in a plastic bag 2 Place it on top of the bottom surface cushioning material Turn the Filter Board to face the side with the three honeycomb buffers Packing it in the opposite direction may cause damage to the Filter Board...

Page 12: ...9 ...

Page 13: ...y Chip Send the board with the Key Chip attached Undo the 10 screws holding the Media Board to the Main Board and pack the Media Board Do not carry out any disassembly or part removal other than that specified in this manual Pack the Media Board in the special purpose carton box as shown in the explanatory diagram The packing material in the carton box has a shock absorbing function Be sure to use...

Page 14: ...ard transit box THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE Ensure the GD ROM Disk is removed and the GD ROM Drive Lid is replaced on the unit with fixing screw before packaging Also remove the GD ROM Drive Bracket and store with the four screws for reuse Failure to return the GD ROM DRIVE in this manner may invalidate the warranty ...

Page 15: ... work alone a minimum of 2 people are required Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out assembly When carrying out the assembly work follow the procedure in the following sequence STEP 1 INSTALLING THE DISPLAY CARD STEP 2 INSTALLING THE FLOOR STEP 3 SECURING IN PLACE LEG ADJUSTMENT STEP 4 INSTALLING THE FOOT PEDAL STEP 5 COIN HANDLING INSTALLATION STEP 6 CONNECTION TO THE POWER SUPPLY STE...

Page 16: ...13 3 8 1 INSTALLING THE DISPLAY CARD Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation 1 Insert ASSY BILLBOARD to the top part of the cabinet 2 Secure with the two Tamperproof screws ...

Page 17: ...he box this will help to create a sturdier box as we intend to use it as a makeshift table 2 Turn the box upside down Place the Floor Assembly and the Coin Tower onto the box as shown in figure 1 Note The coin tower shown is for illustration only and will differ slightly from the actual one used 3 Remove the Cashbox Base Plate by unscrewing the 2 x M4 Pozi Pan screws located directly inside the Ca...

Page 18: ... the Floor using the 6x M8 Hex head bolts and M8 washers provided at location shown in fig 5 8 Move the Coin Tower and Floor Assembly onto its side Fig 6 and thread the Flexihose through the ribs on the underside of the Floor Fig 7 ...

Page 19: ...e Elbow joint onto the open end of the Flexipipe 10 Fit the Joint Bracket onto the machine end of the Floor Fig 8 11 Offer the Floor to the machine and fit the Flexipipe Elbow Joint into the recess as shown in Fig 9 ...

Page 20: ...t to the machine and secure it using the 2 x M8 Chrome Shoulder Bolts provided Fig 10 11 13 Finally secure Joint Brkt L and Joint Brkt R to the Floor and Adjustable feet using 2 x M8 Hex HD Bolts Blk and 2 x M8 Washers Blk Fig 12 ...

Page 21: ... the machine is level 1 Move the product into the installed position 2 Slightly lower the 2 Adjusters on the cabinet and install Joint Bracket L R by inserting from the rear and secure to the floor using M8 hex head bolts as shown Now tighten the two M8 shoulder bolts 3 After lowering the Adjusters fully downward tighten both Adjusters lock nuts fully upward 4 The service door can now be refitted ...

Page 22: ... INSTALLING THE FOOT PEDAL 1 Attach the pedal and fence to the left and right of the controller cabinet The foot base and fence have right and left versions make sure they are aligned correctly before attaching ...

Page 23: ...ing the R right side is the same 2 Attach the foot base to the U shaped bracket sticking out from the side of the controller cabinet by inserting it from the side 3 Secure the foot base with the following BOLTS 2 M8 x 20 w spring washer flat washer used NUTS 2 M8 Flange Nut 4 Set foot base adjuster ...

Page 24: ...en the hexagonal bolts completely 6 Pull wire from the pedal to the foot base and connect the connector on the end of the wire to the connector on the U shaped bracket Use the cord clamp in the foot base to secure the wire 7 Remove the 2 screws and remove the plate sash from the pedal ...

Page 25: ... Use the large flat washers with the hexagonal bolts used on the cabinet M8 x 20 W SPRING WASHER FLAT WASHER 9 Reattach the plate sash as it was before 10 Securely tighten the 4 hexagonal bolts on the pedal 11 Attach the base hole lid to the foot base and attach 6 screws ...

Page 26: ...23 Ensure adequate ventilation is maintained as detailed below Actual machines may differ slightly from the illustration ...

Page 27: ...ecific manufacturers installation instructions for that coin mechanism To fit the door to the machine follow the procedure below Loosen all of the bolts on the frame which secure the clips Turn all clips in towards the door Position the door into the aperture in the machine Turn the clips around so that they will hold the door in the machine Tighten all of the bolts ...

Page 28: ...her mech s microswitch Attach the 2 way mate and lok plug to the 2 way mate and lok cap provided Attach one 15 way connector to Validator A and the other to Validator B on the credit board MARS MS111B1 MARS ME115 LM1007 LM1008 LAMP Fit the lamp holder to the bracket behind the coin return button Fit one of the 13 way connectors to the coin mech Fit the other 13 way connector to Validator A on the ...

Page 29: ...en viewing the screen It houses the IEC inlet mains switch and fuse 2 Ensure that all of the machine s wires have been connected in accordance with the preceding sections and that the mains switch is OFF 3 Check that the operating voltage of the mains supply matches the machine section 1 1 4 Insert the IEC lead into the IEC inlet and the mains plug into a wall socket If applicable switch the wall ...

Page 30: ...nce may occur causing malfunction or inaccuracy of the sensing system in adjacent games A removable wire harness controls the operating frequency of the gun sense system Removal of this harness switches from the default frequency to an alternate one Where game machines of the same or similar type are installed side by side remove the jumper harness SPY 60010UK from every other machine in the line ...

Page 31: ... 9 1 MEMORY TEST When MEDIA BOARD TEST is selected from the System Test Mode Menu Screen the Game Board memory is automatically tested If the display beside each memory reads GOOD the Game Board is functioning correctly Also when SYSTEM INFORMATION is selected Main Board and Media Board data for the Game Board are displayed If data is displayed correctly the Game Board is functioning correctly MED...

Page 32: ...which the moniter is tested to be displayed Although the moniter adjustments have been made at the time of shipment from the factory make judgment as to whether an adjustment is needed by watching the test mode screen If it is necessary adjust the moniter by referring to Monitor manual ...

Page 33: ...ed to be displayed Press each switch If the display beside each switch indicates ON the switch and wiring connections are satisfactory 3 9 4 OUTPUT TEST Select OUTPUT TEST from the menu in the test mode to cause the screen on which each lamp and wiring connections are tested to appear Ensure that lamp light up satisfactorily ...

Page 34: ...play the game without a problem Although completed at the factory the gun adjustment may be necessary because after the adjustment the product has been disassembled for packing and shipping Perform the above inspections also at the time of monthly inspection As for the gun adjustment described in above confirm weekly that the gun is properly adjusted ...

Page 35: ...aid on the floor Such damage could result in a fire or electric shock Do not push the upper part of the cabinet Failure to observe this can cause the cabinet to fall forwards and result in accidents When transporting the machine be sure to hold the catch portion on the rear of the cabinet with the castors making contact with the surface as shown below Inclining the machine by holding portions othe...

Page 36: ...33 Actual machine may differ slightly from illustration ...

Page 37: ...ode when the gun parts are replaced 3 11 1 1 REPLACING THE MICROSWITCH To replace the Gun Controller s internal components first separate the left shell Cover L and right shell Cover R The controller s internal components are mounted on the right shell so work with the gun lying on its right side To replace the Weapon Change Button microswitch first remove the Weapon Change Button from the right s...

Page 38: ...move the trigger microswitch from the right shell MICROSWITCH 509 5080 5 Remove the soldering and detach the microswitch 6 Remove the Change Button from the right shell 7 Remove the spring from the right shell ...

Page 39: ...switch with SW bracket attached from the right shell SCREW 1 M3 x 8 W flat spring washers 9 Disconnect the microswitch wire connector 10 Remove the 2 screws and remove the SW bracket from the microswitch SCREW 2 M2 x 10 W flat spring washers ...

Page 40: ...act the microswitch 12 Solder in the new microswitch and reassemble the Gun Controller Be careful not to tighten the screws too tightly 13 Test the trigger or Weapon Change Button to make sure that the new microswitch functions properly ...

Page 41: ...38 3 11 1 2 REPLACING THE SENSOR UNIT 1 Follow instructions 1 3 of Replacing the Microswitch to remove the left shell 2 Detach the connector and pull out the sensor unit SENSOR UNIT JPT 2030 ...

Page 42: ...he Front Panel as described in section 3 13 1 taking care to disconnect the LED board loom before fully removing the Front Panel see right 3 To access the mounting screws for the malfunctioning LED board s prise open the screw caps with a small flat head screwdriver as shown 4 Lay the Front Panel face down on a soft surface e g a blanket to prevent marking Disconnect the individual LED board s fro...

Page 43: ...e and remove the IEC lead from the wall outlet 2 Unlock the lock on the underside of the Control Panel Base and open the Panel 3 By using a flat bladed screwdriver carefully remove the four screw caps from the front panel 4 Take out the four tamperproof screws and the two lower screws and carefully take off the Front Panel far enough to disconnect the LED board loom refer to section 3 12 Once this...

Page 44: ...ossible to disconnect the wire harness plugs attaching the start switches to the cabinet 3 Turn the control panel cover over and remove the micro switch from the start switch as shown below 4 Remove and replace the wedge lamp 5 Reassemble the control panel cover to the gun cabinet Note The coin tower shown is for illustration only and will differ slightly from the actual one used ...

Page 45: ... work to be carried out by QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The GD ROM Service Manual supplied with this product instructs you to remove the Key Chip when shipping the Game Board However this product employs a dedicated Game Board therefore do not disassemble the Game Board or remove the Key Chip 3 14 1 REMOVING THE BOARD 1 Turn off the power 2 Unlock and remove the Service Door 3 Disconnect all harnes...

Page 46: ...5 Remove all connectors from the filter board of the Game Board Also remove the GD cable connector from the DIMM Board 6 Remove four screws securing the Game Board to the base 7 Reassemble in reverse order ...

Page 47: ...ve the GD ROM Drive from the ASSY MAIN BD as follows 1 Following the above procedure steps 1 to 5 take out the ASSY MAIN BD 2 Remove the GD cable connector and the power cord connector from the GD ROM Drive 2 To remove the GD ROM Drive undo the 3 screws shown 3 Reassemble in reverse order ...

Page 48: ...45 3 15 COMPOSITION OF THE GAME BOARD ...

Page 49: ...E SECTION 6 3 8 The on screen image of the monitor sways and or shrinks The power source and voltage are not correct Make sure that the power supply and voltage are correct Sound is not emitted Sound volume adjustment is not correct Adjust the volume setting on the VTS bracket SEE SECTION 6 2 Malfunctioning BD and Amp Perform Sound Test to check it SEE SECTION 6 3 7 Connector connection is incorre...

Page 50: ...of fuses used on this machine to protect the user and the machine from damage Only replace the fuse once you have removed the cause of its failure Detailed below is a list of the fuses used their location and if relevant PCB reference PART NUMBER LOCATION TYPE DETAILS QTY 514 5078 3150 STEREO AMP REF F1 F2 5x20mm CERAMIC SB 3 15A 2 514 5078 5000 IEC INLET REF F1 5x20mm CERAMIC SB 5A 1 838 11856CE ...

Page 51: ...ean CRT face Do Not use water jet Check settings Weekly Monthly GAME BD Setting check Monthly CONTROL PANEL Input test Monthly Speaker sound Sound test check volume adjustment Monthly COIN SELECTOR Coin insertion test Cleaning Monthly Tri Monthly POWER SUPPLY CORD Check condition Annually INTERIOR Clean Do Not use water jet Annually CABINET SURFACE Clean Do Not use water jet As required 4 1 CLEANI...

Page 52: ...y be a fault While power is connected the billboard is continuously lit and demonstration footage and ranking data are displayed on the screen This advertise mode will be accompanied by sound from both speakers unless set otherwise in the TEST mode The 1P and 2P start buttons have integral lights that flash when a credit is inserted ...

Page 53: ... GAME CONTENTS Press the appropriate START button to begin play as 1P or 2P If enough credits for a game are remaining the other player s START button will flash Press the flashing START button to join a game ...

Page 54: ... 5 1 2 2 Calibrating at the Start of the Game The availability of calibration at the start of each game may be set in Test Mode The following applies when calibration on demand is enabled To enter the calibration screen hold down the foot pedal aim the gun controller at the screen and press the START button when starting the game Aim the gun at the centre target and pull the trigger When calibrati...

Page 55: ...ullets remaining in current gun Shoot the gun away from the screen to reload your weapon 4 Weapon Palette Weapon Change The player starts out with a Guardian II 10 round magazine infinite reloads Defeat special enemies and destroy background objects to get special weapons Acquiring a special weapon will add a second weapon to the Weapon Palette Use the Weapon Change button to switch between the sp...

Page 56: ...tivate ES Mode ES Mode enhances your character s senses making time appear to move slower In ES Mode you can even see your enemies bullets and shoot them down before they reach you Red bullets are especially damaging so try to get them before they get you ES Mode consumes the ES Gauge When the ES Gauge runs out of energy you will be unable to use ES Mode Kill enemies to recover energy for the ES G...

Page 57: ...e hits zero to clear the ES Attack 5 1 3 Game Over The game ends in one of three ways l When all lives have been lost l When all three missions have been completed l When the special Extra Mission has been completed When both the Simple and Normal missions have been completed successfully in either order and the player defeats the boss of the Hard mission a special scene is shown and the Extra Mis...

Page 58: ...all of the IC s on the IC BD Monthly MEMORY On the TEST MENU screen choosing the MEMORY TEST allows self test to be performed In this test RAM ROM are tested Monthly PERIODIC CHECKS Periodically perform the following MEMORY TEST Ascertain each setting In the INPUT TEST mode test the control devices In the OUTPUT TEST mode check each of the lamps Monthly CONTROL SYSTEM In the INPUT TEST mode check ...

Page 59: ...tallation location If the COIN METER and the game board are electrically disconnected game play is not possible Open the Coin Chute door to access the VTS PCB The function of each switch is as follows TEST BUTTON TEST SW Used to enter TEST mode Also has function during TEST mode Refer to the later section detailing TEST mode SERVICE BUTTON SERVICE SW Gives credits without registering on the coin c...

Page 60: ...c self diagnostic test generally used by every product that contains the basic system and a coin assignment specifically used by this product and 2 Game test mode for testing the input output control devices and setting the difficulty level specifically used by this product Any settings that are changed by users during TEST MODE are saved upon exiting TEST MODE with the EXIT command in the SYSTEM ...

Page 61: ...G MEDIA NETWORK TYPE NONE 1 Press the TEST Button after powering on the unit to display the following SYSTEM MENU 2 Press the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item 3 Move the cursor to the desired item and press the TEST Button to display each test screen 4 Move the cursor to ENTER GAME TEST and press the TEST Button to enter the individual test menus for each game Refer to 9 ...

Page 62: ... MEDIA BOARD connected to the Chihiro Test screens and test times may differ depending on the type of MEDIA BOARD connected to the unit The following is the MEDIA BOARD TEST screen for a unit with a DIMM BOARD 1 MEDIA BOARD TEST begins immediately upon entering this test mode 2 If GOOD is displayed to the right of each item the MEDIA BOARD components are functioning properly 3 After the test is co...

Page 63: ...to the SYSTEM MENU screen A REGION The COUNTRY CODE of the MAIN BOARD B BOOT VERSION QC FIRM VERSION SC FIRM VERSION Version information for the MAIN BOARD system programmes C SERIAL NO Serial number of the MAIN BOARD D DIMM BOARD GDROM Type of MEDIA BOARD This example shows a DIMM BOARD with a GD ROM DRIVE connected E MEMORY SIZE Capacity of DIMM memory installed on the DIMM BOARD F FIRM VERSION ...

Page 64: ...e the cursor to the desired test item 2 Move the cursor to INPUT TEST and press the TEST Button to enter the INPUT TEST screen for the I O BOARD currently displayed 3 When 2 or more I O BOARDS are connected move the cursor to NEXT NODE and press the TEST Button to enter the test screen for the next I O BOARD The lower the NODE number the further away the node is from the Chihiro 4 Move the cursor ...

Page 65: ...A SYSTEM PLAYER Values change with input from control panel other switches B COIN Increases with input from the COIN SWITCH The count is cleared when exiting TEST MODE C ANALOG Displays analog values from 0000 to FFFF 6 Press the SERVICE and TEST Buttons simultaneously to return to the JVS TEST main screen ...

Page 66: ...O MONO and SURROUND B RIGHT LEFT SPEAKER ON OFF When set to ON the test sends a beep to each audio output interface Only the word SPEAKER is displayed when the OUTPUT TYPE is set to MONO and when set to ON the test sends the same beep to both the left right audio output interfaces To test surround output it is necessary to use a separate Audio Amp and receive signal from a terminal not in use at t...

Page 67: ...s darkest at the far left and gets progressively lighter 32 steps towards the right Monitor brightness is set correctly if the white colour bar is black at the left edge and white at the right edge 2 Press the TEST Button to proceed to the next page SIZE CHECK Screen 3 Adjust the CHECK GRID so that the entire GRID is displayed on the screen 4 Press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM MENU scre...

Page 68: ...tiple players Coins inserted by each player are treated as common credits Up to 2 COIN CHUTES 1 and 2 may be used The C COIN TO CREDIT RATE setting for COIN CHUTE 1 and 2 may be set differently INDIVIDUAL This is for cabinets with individual COIN CHUTES for each player Coins inserted by each player are treated as individual player credits The C COIN TO CREDIT RATE setting is used by all COIN CHUTE...

Page 69: ...ed for each coin inserted The 1 COIN COUNT AS r COIN S setting indicates that Each coin will be counted as r coins When the A COIN CHUTE TYPE is set to COMMON the setting may be set individually for COIN CHUTE 1 and 2 F BONUS ADDER Use this to set the number of coins calculated with the E COIN CHUTE MULTIPLIER setting that need to be inserted to get 1 bonus coin When the A COIN CHUTE TYPE is set t...

Page 70: ...J Set the number of credits required to continue a game 6 3 10 CLOCK SETTING Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the item to be set 1 Move the cursor to the desired item and press the TEST Button to increase values 2 The max value for YEAR is 2099 further increases return the value to 2000 3 Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM MENU screen ...

Page 71: ... the communication setting manually B IP ADDRESS C This is one of the settings required for communication network After setting the number press TEST Button on SET position to memorize the setting If you set the REMOTE setting to ENABLE you cannot select this C SUBNET MASK C This is one of the settings required for communication network After setting the number press TEST Button on SET position to...

Page 72: ... does not support network communication connections THIS OPTION IS FOR POSSIBLE FUTURE GAMES ONLY SELECT EXIT AND GO DIRECTLY TO THE NEXT TEST MODE THIS GAME DOES NOT SUPPORT NETWORK COMMUNICATION CONNECTIONS Use NETWORK SETTING to establish and test network connections This is only displayed when a network enabled MEDIA BOARD is connected to the Chihiro In this game only the following error messa...

Page 73: ...item s test Performs tests adjustments and settings for each of the Game Test Menu screen items below INPUT TEST Tests each input device used in the game OUTPUT TEST Tests each output device used in the game GAME ASSIGNMENTS Adjusts game settings GUN SETTING Performs sight settings for the game s Control Unit Gun BOOKKEEPING View all recorded game data BACKUP DATA CLEAR Erase all game records Afte...

Page 74: ...nted at screen GUN Y Ranges between 00 and FF when controller is pointed at screen SCREEN Point controller at screen to change from OUT to IN START The player Start Buttons SERVICE The SERVICE Button TEST The TEST Button Input is normal if the display to the right of each item changes from OFF to ON when each input device is operated Input is normal if the display to the right of SCREEN changes fr...

Page 75: ...CE Button to move the cursor and the TEST Button to select Displays ON when selected Actual screen may differ for depending on cabinet type The following is for the STANDARD Upright type screen Perform the tests as follows PLAYER 1 START LAMP Lights up the 1P START button PLAYER 2 START LAMP Lights up the 2P START button Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test ...

Page 76: ... available The higher the level the easier it is to hit targets CALIBRATION Toggle the availability of user calibration at the start of the game Three options are available 1 OFF Disable calibration 2 ON TYPE1 Always calibrate 3 ON TYPE2 Allow calibration if command is entered start game with controller aimed at screen and pedal held down ADVERTISE SOUND Turn advertising sound output ON OFF CABINE...

Page 77: ...e right y is the vertical component Aim the controller at the LEFT target white circles and pull the trigger to set the value This will not affect vertical calibration CENTRE x y Set the CENTRE value The number on the left x is the horizontal component and the number on the right y is the vertical component Aim the controller at the CENTRE target and pull the trigger to set the CENTRE value RIGHT ...

Page 78: ...KEEPING on the Game Test Menu screen to display the three screens of operating status data Press the TEST Button on the BOOKKEEPING 1 3 and BOOKKEEPING 2 3 screens to move to the second and third BOOKKEEPING 3 3 screens Press the TEST Button in the third screen to return to the Game Test Menu screen The display items for the screen Page 1 of 3 are as follows COIN CHUTE 1 The number of coins insert...

Page 79: ...TIME The longest play time for one game SHORTEST PLAY TIME The shortest play time for one game AVERAGE PLAY TIME The sum of all play times divided by the total number of games Press the TEST Button to display the next screen Page 3 of 3 PLAY TIME HISTOGRAM shows the number of plays and the respective play times This histogram should be referred to when setting the Game Difficulty This displays pla...

Page 80: ...YES CLEAR and then press the TEST Button When the data has been cleared the message COMPLETED will be displayed Press the TEST Button again to return to the Game Test Menu screen Move the cursor to NO CANCEL and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen without clearing the data Note that this operation does not affect GAME ASSIGNMENTS or GUN ADJUSTMENT settings ...

Page 81: ...elow is mounted in the Coin Chute Tower The VTS board is connected to the coin validator and lamps via a dedicated wiring harness depending upon the coin validator used Wiring Harness Validator LM1006 Coin Controls 15 way connector LM1007 Mars 13 way connector LM1008 Mechanical See note 2 N A NRI See note 1 Notes 1 If NRI mechanisms are to be used these should be ordered with the highest denominat...

Page 82: ...FF ON 500Pta 200Pta 100Pta 50Pta 25Pta 200Pt old 50Pta old 25Pta old Spain SR3 NRI Parallel ON ON OFF ON 500Pta 200Pta 100Pta 50Pta 25Pta 200Pta 50Pta old 25Pta old Spain Coin Controls C220 Parallel OFF OFF ON ON 100Pta 50Pta new 25Pta new 50Pta old 25Pta old Portugal Euro Parallel ON OFF ON ON 200Es 1 100Es 50 50Es TBA OFF TBA Please Note The credit board automatically sets the validator for para...

Page 83: ... 11 50p No Bonus OFF ON OFF ON OFF 12 50p 3 1 6 2 ON ON OFF ON OFF 13 50p 2 1 5 2 OFF OFF ON ON OFF 14 60p No Bonus ON OFF ON ON OFF 15 60p 2 1 4 2 OFF ON ON ON OFF 16 80p No Bonus ON ON ON ON OFF 17 80p 1 25 1 2 1 50 2 5 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 18 1 No Bonus ON OFF OFF OFF ON 19 1 3 2 OFF ON OFF OFF ON 20 1 2 2 5 4 ON ON OFF OFF ON 21 1 50 No Bonus OFF OFF ON OFF ON 22 1 50 2 2 ON OFF ON OFF ON 23 2...

Page 84: ...s OFF ON OFF ON OFF 12 50 3 1 6 2 ON ON OFF ON OFF 13 50 2 1 5 2 OFF OFF ON ON OFF 14 60 No Bonus ON OFF ON ON OFF 15 60 2 1 4 2 OFF ON ON ON OFF 16 80 No Bonus ON ON ON ON OFF 17 80 1 25 1 2 1 50 2 5 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 18 1 No Bonus ON OFF OFF OFF ON 19 1 3 2 OFF ON OFF OFF ON 20 1 2 2 5 4 ON ON OFF OFF ON 21 1 50 No Bonus OFF OFF ON OFF ON 22 1 50 2 2 ON OFF ON OFF ON 23 2 No Bonus OFF ON ON O...

Page 85: ...OFF OFF 8 3 4 10 ON ON ON OFF OFF 9 3 2 5 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 10 4 No Bonus ON OFF OFF ON OFF 11 4 3 10 OFF ON OFF ON OFF 12 5 No Bonus ON ON OFF ON OFF 13 5 3 10 OFF OFF ON ON OFF 14 6 No Bonus ON OFF ON ON OFF 15 6 4 20 OFF ON ON ON OFF 16 8 No Bonus ON ON ON ON OFF 17 10 No Bonus OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 18 10 3 20 ON OFF OFF OFF ON 19 20 No Bonus OFF ON OFF OFF ON 20 20 3 50 ON ON OFF OFF ON 21 30 No...

Page 86: ... FRAME L 2 VCT 5171 AUK STICKER FENCE FRAME R 3 VCT 3001UK BILLBOARD PLATE U R 4 VCT 3002UK STICKER SIDE COVER L 5 VCT 3003UK STICKER SIDE COVER R 6 VCT 3005UK STICKER CONTROL PANEL NOB 7 VCT 3011UK STICKER SERVICE DOOR 8 VCT 3013UK STICKER CONTROL PANEL CCT 9 VCT 3018UK STICKER CASH DOOR 10 VCT 5002UK FLOOR PLATE ARTWORK ...

Page 87: ...84 9 PARTS LIST 9 1 VCT 10002UK ASSY CABINET VCT U R ...

Page 88: ...2 5 STICKER DANGEROUS VOLTAGE LID LEFT OF DOOR CRT FL CP 42 LB1104 1 STICKER CAUTION HOT SURFACE FL COVER 44 VCT 3002UK 1 STICKER SIDE COVER L 45 VCT 3003UK 1 STICKER SIDE COVER R 51 VCT 3011UK 1 STICKER SERVICE DOOR 52 VCT 3018UK 1 STICKER CASH DOOR 101 200 5949 1 ASSY CLR DSPL 29 TYPE 31K UK 102 390 5695 40 CUK 1 FL TRAY 110V 40W T12 114 390 5695 40 DUK 1 FL TUBE 40W 600L 1 5 DIA 116 280 A02048 ...

Page 89: ...0 P00408 4 M4X8 S TITE PAN PAS 6 4 219 060 F00400 4 M4 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS 6 4 301 HDT 6001UK 1 ASSY WIRE L HDT U R 302 NOB 60041UK 1 WIRE HARN AC EXT UK 303 NOA 60025 1 WIRE HARN SPEAKER R 311 600 7159 070 1 WIRE HARN JVS PWR 070CM 319 600 9010 44K 1 WIRE HARN EARTH 100mm M4 M4 BBOARD HOLDER TO FL BASE 320 NOB 60201UK 1 WIRE HARN FL NOB 321 600 9070 45K 1 WIRE HARN EARTH 700mm M4 M5 K BASE LID TO...

Page 90: ...87 9 2 VCT 11002UK ASSY FRAMEWORK VCT U R ...

Page 91: ...R BOLT M16x75 SEGA 103 601 10461UK 2 CASTOR 50 SWIVEL FRONT 104 601 10462UK 2 CASTOR 50 FIXED REAR 105 220 5575UK 1 LOCK 201 050 F00600 4 M6 NUT FLG SER PAS 2 2 3 2 202 030 000620 S 14 M6X20 BLT W S PAS 2 3 3 4 5 4 203 068 652016 6 M6 WSHR 20OD FLT PAS 2 3 3 3 204 050 F00500 2 M5 NUT FLG SER PAS 6 1 7 1 205 000 P00408 W 2 M4X8 MSCR PAN W FS PAS 6 1 7 1 207 050 H01600 2 M16 NUT PAS 102 2 208 FAS 20...

Page 92: ... COVER 2 NOA 1202 1 SPEAKER BOX 3 RND 0037 0 38 TAPE SPEAKER BOX 2 SIDED 2 0 19 101 130 5205 2 SPEAKER 40HM 10W 100 W S 102 000 P00410 W 8 M4X10 MSCR POSI PAN W FS 101 8 103 340042 6 RIVET BULBEX 3 16 BF01 0630 2 6 301 NOA 60031 1 WIRE HARN SPEAKER L NOT SHOWN 302 NOA 60032 1 WIRE HARN SPEAKER R NOT SHOWN ...

Page 93: ...VCT 1212UK 2 CUSHION 13 VCT 1213UK 1 PLATE SASH 101 370 5226 1 PHOTO SENSOR OMT 01DAMP NEW 103 280 6622 30030 4 SPACER TUBE 201 FAS 000102 3 M5X6 MSCR TH BLK 2 3 202 FAS 290034 4 M5X15 LH CAP SCR STN 3 4 203 000 F00512 2 M5X12 MSCR FH 5 2 204 000 P00310 10 M3X10 MSCR PAN W FS 11 4 7 4 12 4 205 050 F00400 10 M4 FLG NUT 6 2 7 2 14 2 8 4 206 000 T00408 0B 2 M4X8 MSCR TH BLK 13 2 207 000 P00320 W 3 M3...

Page 94: ...SSY BILLBOARD No PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE 1 NOA 1301X 1 BILLBOARD PLATE 2 NOA 1302UK 1 BILLBOARD SHEET 3 VCT 3001UK 1 BILLBOARD PLATE U R NOT SHOWN 201 008 T00408 OC 3 M4X8 MSCR TMP PRF TH CRM 2 3 ...

Page 95: ...TCH N 8 HOT 1504 2 LATCH HOLDER 9 NOA 1404 1 TOR SPRING 10 HOT 1505UK 1 LKG TNG 101 1 12 SPY 1406UK 1 REJECT COVER 14 VCT 3004UK 1 PANEL INSTRUCTION SPACE 5MM FOAMEX ARTWORK 15 NOA 1419 2 BRKT INST COVER 14 2 16 NOA 1420 4 L WASHER 15 4 17 SPX 1407UK 1 COIN ENTRY COVER 21 NOA 1415 2 LOCK BRKT 22 NOA 1418 2 DUMMY BTN 23 SPX 1403UK 1 CNTRL PANEL PLATE BLANK 24 SPY 1408UK 1 COIN EXIT COVER 25 VCT 300...

Page 96: ... 12 22 2 8 16 21 4 5 9 202 050 H00600 2 M6 NUT PAS 7 2 203 060 S00600 2 M6 WSHR SPR PAS 7 2 204 050 F00300 2 M3 NUT FLG SER PAS 17 2 205 031 000416 0B 6 M4X16 CRG BLT BLK 23 6 206 050 F00400 6 M4 NUT FLG SER PAS 23 6 207 068 441616 2 M4 WSHR 16OD FLT PAS 22 2 209 065 E00600 2 DIA6 E RING 6 2 210 000 P00412 W 1 M4X12 MSCR PAN W FS PAS 24 1 211 008 T00412 0C 1 M4X12 TMP PRF TH CRM 24 1 ...

Page 97: ...145 02 10 LED BD GUN SENSE HOD 102 JPT 1082 10 IR COVER 103 SPY 1507 AUK 20 HEAD COVER M3 GREY 101 20 104 SPY 1507 BUK 20 HEAD COVER BASE M3 101 20 105 280 A00900 A 2 ROUTER TWIST D9 ADH 2 2 201 050 U00300 20 M3 NUT NYLOK PAS 101 20 202 000 P00410 W 13 M4X10 MSCR PAN W FS PAS 2 8 5 5 203 012 P03516 4 N6X5 8 S TAP PAN PAS 4 4 204 000 P00325 20 M3X25 MSCR PAN PAS 101 20 205 068 330808 PN 20 M3 WSHR ...

Page 98: ... SB 5000mA 202 050 F00400 2 M4 NUT FLG SER PAS EARTH 2 204 000 F00316 2 M3X16 MSCR CSK PAS 101 2 301 NOB 60004UK 1 WIRE HARN AC OUT 303 600 9030 45K 1 WIRE HARN EARTH 300mm M4 M5 K AC BRKT TO XFMR 305 600 9025 44K 1 WIRE HARN EARTH 250mm M4 M4 AC BRKT TO BASE 306 600 9015 4FK 1 WIRE HARN EARTH 150MM 9 9 NOA 1750UK ASSY SERVICE DOOR ITEM PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF 1 NOA 1751UK 1 SERVICE ...

Page 99: ...BRKT 7 VCT 2107 1 COM SPRING 8 JPT 2030 1 SENSOR UNIT 9 125 5124 1 TORSION SPRING 101 280 5124 04 1 NYLON CLAMP NK04 102 310 5029 D20 1 SUMITUBE F D 20MM 103 509 5080 1 SW MICRO TYPE SS 5GL2 104 601 0460 1 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM 201 000 P00308 W 2 M SCR PH W FS M3 x 8 6 1 101 1 202 FAS 000099 10 M SCR PH W SMALL FS BLK M3 x10 1 10 204 FAS 000101 2 M SCR PH W FS M2 3 x 10 103 2 301 VCT 60011 1 WH ...

Page 100: ...97 9 11 JPT 2030 SENSOR UNIT ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 JPT 2031 SENSOR HOLDER 101 838 13144 SENSOR BD GUN SENSE 201 012 P00306 TAP SCR 2 PH 3X6 ...

Page 101: ...N COMPONENT REFERENCE 1 HDT 4101UK 1 XFMR BASE 3 838 11856CE 02 1 CONN BD W FUSE 6 3A CE 101 560 5422UK 1 XFMR NOB 201 000 P00416 W 4 M4X16 MSCR POSI PAN W FS 101 4 202 068 441616 4 M4 WSHR 16OD FLT PAS 101 4 203 012 P00325 2 N4X1 S TAP POSI PAN PAS 3 2 102 2 ...

Page 102: ...DLE 109 EP1317 1 FERRITE CORE ROUND CABLE CLAMP SW REGU OUTLET WIRES 110 280 A01248 PM 2 ROUTER TWIST D12 SO4 8 PAN MED 111 280 A02000 A 1 ROUTER TWIST D20 ADH 112 EP1364 1 FERRITE CORE ROUND CABLE CLAMP SW REGU INLET WIRES 113 610 0674 1 PWR PROTECT UNIT FOR CHIHIRO 201 010 P00408 4 M4X8 S TITE PAN PAS 101 4 202 010 P00308 4 M3X8 S TITE PAN PAS 103 4 303 HDT 60013UK 1 WIRE HARN SW REGU CONDENSER ...

Page 103: ...435 1 GD DRIVE BRKT STD 5 610 0652 0003 1 GD SOFT VCT 6 253 5508 0354 1 KEY CHIP 7 HDT 60100UK 1 WH POWER GD ROM 101 LB1101 1 STICKER WARNING BATTERY 2 1 102 280 A01264 WX 5 ROUTER TWIST D12 SO6 4 WOOD X 103 LB1111 1 STICKER PLEASE RECYCLE 2 1 201 000 P00416 W 7 M4X16 MSCR PAN W FS PAS 2 4 4 3 202 012 P00410 F 4 N8X3 8 S TAP FLG PAS 3 4 301 600 7249UK 1 WIRE HARN NAOMI GD DRIVER DC 307 600 7247 50...

Page 104: ...101 9 15 VCT 5000UK ASSY FLOOR VCT U R No PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE 1 VCT 5001UK 1 FLOOR BASE 2 VCT 5002UK 1 FLOOR PLATE ARTWORK SELF ADHESIVE ON REVERSE ...

Page 105: ...HION B 10 SPY 5110UK 4 CUSHION BAR 12 VTS STW U 1 VTS BOARD UPRIGHT TYPE 13 DYN 0010UK 1 DENOMI PLATE 14 NCR 1103UK 1 CCT FLOOR 15 DUT 0302UK 1 COIN PATH PLATE 16 PP1087 1 BOX CASH FOR MINI DOOR 17 105 5216 2 CHAIN BRKT 2 2 101 509 SPYU YE 2 SW PB W LAMP 6V YELLOW OVAL 102 838 13143 09 1 IC BD GUN SENSE SPY U R 103 837 13551 92 1 I O CONTROL BD FOR JVS 105 310 5287 29 2 CONN L29 32mm X PG29 106 31...

Page 106: ...T00408 0C 4 M4X8 MSCR TH CRM 17 4 210 000 P00408 W 5 M4X8 MSCR PAN W FS PAS 15 5 211 030 000820 SB 6 M8X20 BLT W S BLK 2 6 212 068 852216 0B 6 M8 WSHR 22OD FLT BLK 2 6 213 060 F00300 4 M3 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS 18 4 214 050 U00300 4 M3 NUT NYLOK PAS 18 4 215 029 B00870 0B 4 M8X70 BLT BH BLK 216 060 S00800 0B 4 M8 WSHR SPR BLK 301 SPY 61052UK 1 WIRE HARN TUBE V0L CTRL 302 SPY 61053UK 1 WIRE HARN VTS S...

Page 107: ...SCRIPTION COMPONENT REF 1 VCT 5151UK 1 DESIGN PLATE LHS 2 VCT 5151 AUK 1 STICKER DESIGN PLATE LHS 3 VCT 5152UK 1 FENCE FRAME L 201 008 T00416 0B 6 M4X8 TMP PRF TH BLK 1 6 202 030 000820 SB 4 M8X20 BLT W S BLK 2 4 203 068 852216 0B 4 M8 WSHR 22OD FLT BLK 2 4 ...

Page 108: ...SCRIPTION COMPONENT REF 1 VCT 5171UK 1 DESIGN PLATE RHS 2 VCT 5171 AUK 1 STICKER DESIGN PLATE RHS 3 VCT 5172UK 1 FENCE FRAME R 201 008 T00416 0B 6 M4X8 TMP PRF TH BLK 1 6 202 030 000820 SB 4 M8X20 BLT W S BLK 2 4 203 068 852216 0B 4 M8 WSHR 22OD FLT BLK 2 4 ...

Page 109: ...T SHOWN 101 601 5699X 1 LEG ADJUSTER BOLT M16 X 75 1 1 201 050 H01600 0B 1 M16 HEX NUT BLK 1 1 202 068 651616 0B 4 M6 WSHR 16OD FLT BLK 1 4 203 030 000616 SB 4 M6X16 BLT W S BLK 1 4 204 008 T00416 0B 6 M4X8 TMP PRF TH BLK 2 6 205 030 000820 SB 2 M8X20 BLT W S BLK 1 2 206 050 F00800 2 M8 NUT FLG SER PAS 1 2 207 068 852216 0B 4 M8 WSHR 22OD FLT BLK 1 4 ...

Page 110: ...ID 101 601 5699X 1 LEG ADJUSTER BOLT M16 X 75 1 1 201 050 H01600 0B 1 M16 HEX NUT BLK 1 1 202 068 651616 0B 4 M6 WSHR 16OD FLT BLK 1 4 203 030 000616 SB 4 M6X16 BLT W S BLK 1 4 204 008 T00416 0B 6 M4X8 TMP PRF TH BLK 2 6 205 030 000820 SB 2 M8X20 BLT W S BLK 1 2 206 050 F00800 2 M8 NUT FLG SER PAS 1 2 207 068 852216 0B 4 M8 WSHR 22OD FLT BLK 1 4 ...

Page 111: ...E 100mm 102 280 N01610 0B 0 40 SLIT HARN WRAP 16mm DIA 1M BLK 301 600 7009 2500 1 ASSY RGB CA D SUB 15P 2500MM 302 NOB 60045 1 WIRE HARN SPEAKER L 303 NOB 60046 1 WIRE HARN SPEAKER R 304 SPY 61043UK 1 WIRE HARN IC BD DEMAG EXT 305 600 7158 0100 1 CA AUDIO RCA TO RCA 2CH 100CM 306 HDT 61051UK 1 WIRE HARN DC SPLY VOL CNTRL ...

Page 112: ...0UK 1 ASSEMBLY FOOT BASE FRAME R 5 SAECE 114 1 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY VCTU 7 CTA 0001 1 JOINT BRKT L 8 CTA 0002 1 JOINT BRKT R 9 VCT 3013UK 1 STICKER CONTROL PANEL CCT Multilingual 15 PK0336 1 BOX PEDAL VCT UPRIGHT 101 540 0006 01 1 WRENCH M4 TMP PRF 102 540 0015 01 1 WRENCH M6 TMP PRF 103 514 5078 5000 1 FUSE 5X20 CERAMIC SB 5000mA 104 OS1019 2 SELF SEAL BAG 9X12 3 4 105 440 CS0186UK 1 STICKER...

Page 113: ... the wire will be of a single colour shown by the left hand side numeral see the list above Note 1 If the right hand side alphanumeric is not 0 that particular wire has a spiral colour code The left hand side character shows the base colour and the right hand side one the spiral colour Example 51 WHITE RED WHITE wire with RED stripes Note 2 The character following the wire colour code indicates th...

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