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RAMPAGE

 

 

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OPERATION

NOTICE
Information in this manual is subject to change without notice. ATARI reserves the right to make improvements in
equipment function, design, or components as progress in engineering or manufacturing methods may warrant.

Fill out and mail in the Game Registration card. Be sure to include the game serial number from the label on the
rear of the cabinet. For  your records, write the game serial number  in the manual. SERIAL NUMBER

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Summary of Contents for RAMPAGE WORLD TOUR

Page 1: ... right to make improvements in equipment function design or components as progress in engineering or manufacturing methods may warrant Fill out and mail in the Game Registration card Be sure to include the game serial number from the label on the rear of the cabinet For your records write the game serial number in the manual SERIAL NUMBER l l ...

Page 2: ... match the original fuse in fuse type voltage rating and current rating POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD This video game system does not utilize an isolation transformer No isolation exists between the internal cabinet A C system and the external A C line voltage PROPERLY ATTACH ALL CONNECTORS Be sure that the connectors on each printed circuit board PCB are properly connected If they do not slip on easily ...

Page 3: ... cabinet and set it aside Inspect the cabinet interior for any signs of damage Check all major assemblies to assure that they are mounted securely The coin door keys are located on a key hook inside of the cabinet Unlock and open the coin door The cash box door and rear door keys are located on a key hook attached to the rear of the coin door Unlock and open the cash box door Remove the spare part...

Page 4: ...of the rear door and tighten snugly Close and lock the cash box and coin doors NOTE Tamper resistant screws and matching wrench are provided with this game for additional security Four tamper resistant screws and one wrench are located in the spare parts bag If desired replace the original screws with the tamper resistant screws Tighten the screws firmly with the wrench Move the game to its intend...

Page 5: ...CABINET VIEW 1 FLLCR L A M P A S S E M B L Y CRT GLASS BEZEL CONTROL PANEL PLAYER 3 TTClN w8 _ COIN DOOR CASHBOX DaaR i COIN METER 1 l 5 ...

Page 6: ...16 40065 l 01 TM DEDICATED VIDEO GAME ODerations Manual Includes l Kit Installation Operation l Testing Problem Diagnosis 0 Parts Information l Wiring Diagrams Midway Games Inc 3401 North California Avenue Chicago Illinois 60618 ...

Page 7: ...crews from the black marquee retaining strip located at the top of the header Remove the strip and carefully lift the marquee and the marquee glass from the top of the header and set in a safe place Clean the glass before reinstalling Speakers Switch off power to the game Remove the marquee and the marquee glass as described above The grill and the speakers come out from the front of the cabinet B...

Page 8: ...CABINET VIEW 2 ElN tIlFF S WITCH V E N T P U L L H A N D L E R E A R DOOR L O C K BRACKET I r I C O I N V A U L T C P U BOARD POWER S U P P L Y z3 DOOR BRACKET CASTER L I N E C O R D C O V E R 1 7 ...

Page 9: ...er to the game Open the control panel remove the viewing glass and the monitor bezel Open the cabinet door and disconnect all monitor cables Remove the four flange nuts securing the monitor s mounting brackets to its mounting panel Pull the monitor carefully from the cabinet and set in a safe place Clean the face of the CRT before reinstalling the bezel and the glass CAUTION THE VIDEO MONITOR IS H...

Page 10: ...used batteries according to instructions printed on the battery or the manufacturers packaging NOTE To avoid explosion all replacement batteries must match the original in size voltage rating and composition Manufacturer recommended equivalent types are acceptable Do not attempt to recharge these batteries remove them from their holders and store in a safe place until repairs have been completed A...

Page 11: ...nd on the information panel under the video monitor Insert currency to start the game The mission is explained and the opening situation is revealed Press the nearest START button to choose a creature The joystick and action buttons control creature activity MULTIPLE PLAYERS Insert currency to start the game The mission is explained Press START buttons to choose creatures An indicator bar at the t...

Page 12: ...minor changes Press and hold a button to make major changes Volume may also be changed with the joysticks and buttons when the menu system is active NOTE For greater profits adjust your volume levels to a loud setting to draw attention to this game Begin Test Button The Begin Test push button switch enters the menu system Press the Begin Test button briefly to run the automatic tests Press and hol...

Page 13: ...rrent menu title and software version The center of the screen is used for data menu items video signals statistics reports etc The bottom of the screen is reserved for messages control functions revision levels etc ORGANIZATION The menu system must be activated manually It must also be deactivated manually to play the game Main Menu screen items are divided into categories tests bookkeeping audit...

Page 14: ... condition Switches may be tested in any combination SWITCH TEST SCREEN Player Controls are shown on the screen in the same positions as on the cabinet control panel Each switch change should be exactly duplicated by a single indication on the menu screen The Player Controls Tests are used to verify crossed wires intermittent conditions and stuck switches Operator Controls are shown on the screen ...

Page 15: ...check the screen to verify that the new setting is now enabled Country switch settings have no effect if CMOS Coinage Control is set to On Refer to the charts for assistance in choosing the desired switch positions indicates factory defaults Press any control panel button to exit the DIP Switch Test DIP Switch 1 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 Coinage Control USA1 Gerl DIPSwitch CMOS Frl USA2 Ger2 Ft ...

Page 16: ...e graphics used in this game are installed in sockets U102 through U133 These circuits are tested one at a time Faults in this area will affect the video images that appear as the game is played Sound Circuits The sounds used in this game are installed in sockets U2 through U9 These circuits are tested one at a time Faults in this area will affect the music voices or noises that occur as the game ...

Page 17: ...ail to be missing at the top or bottom of a bar Set the controls so that all 15 levels are visible in every color bar The Color Bars screen is useful in adjusting the monitor brightness and contrast Crosshatch Patterns fill the screen with a grid and a series of dots The grid and the dots should be all one color with no fringes or parallel images The lines should be straight and the dots round Two...

Page 18: ...s or credits collected by each active device in the game It does not calculate the value of the collected currency Select Detailed Data to evaluate game earnings This screen reports information but does not permit changes to be made Go to the Detailed Data menu to reset the coin bill and credit counters LEFT SLOT COINS 0 RIGHT SLOT COINS 0 __ THIRDSLOTCOINS Z 0 CLEAR COIN COUNTERS RETURN TO MAIN M...

Page 19: ...TAL TIME PLAYER 1 0 TOTAL TIME PLAYER 2 0 TOTAL TIME PLAYER 3 0 TIME PER QUARTER PLAYER 1 0 TIME PER QUARTER PLAYER 2 0 TIME PER QUARTER PLAYER 3 0 TIMEPER P L A Y P L A Y E R 1 0 TIME PER PLAY PLAYER2 __ 0 TlMEPERPLAYPLAYER3 _ 0 r _ I t NEXT AUDlT PAGE RETURN TO MAIN MENU AUDIT MENU PAGE 1 These screens report information but do not permit changes to be made Select Next Audit Page to view additio...

Page 20: ...END IN RACKS 101 l 10 _ GAME END IN RACKS 111 120 1 G A M E ENDIN RACKS121 130 _ _ I_ x a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 XT AUDIT PAGE PREVIOUS AUDIT PAGE RETURN TO MAIN MENU AUDIT MENU PAGE 3 A Rack constitutes one finished adventure The game is over when the time or number of lives is zero Player learning curves can be assessed by tracking how many racks are completed before games end These screens r...

Page 21: ...PRICING CUSTOM MULTIPLIERS CUSTOM PRICING FREE PLAY CREDlTS FOR FULL GAME RETURN TO MAIN MENU PRICING OPTIONS SUB MENU An additional box appears on screen to explain the functions available as each item is selected DIPSWITCH m_ 2 T6 START I 2 i0 CONTINUE 1 CREDIT 1 COIN 1 s 1 y s2 _ SK BILL 25 25 51 00 STANDARD PRICING SUB MENU Standard Pricing is adjusted by changing Dip Switch positions The disp...

Page 22: ... Play is enabled for example no credits are required to start or continue a free game GAME ADJUSTMENTS The Game Adjustment menu items allow the operator to customize the game sound level to match the environment Higher sound levels generally attract more attention from potential players Highlight setting choice with any joystick then press any button to lock setting THIS IS THE MINIMUM LEVEL _ ALL...

Page 23: ...e items Clear Coin Counters removes any paid credits total and sets all coin slot counts to zero Clear Game Audits changes all game play statistics back to zero Reset High Scores returns the high score table to the factory default values Default Adjustments returns all game adjustments to the factory default values Full Factory Restore changes all categories to the factory default values simultane...

Page 24: ...plays continuously with this screen Use any joystick or the volume buttons to change the sound level of the game Press any control panel button to save the volume level and return to the Main Menu VOLUME ADJUST MENU The maximum level can be set between minimum and full power range 31 through 255 Minimum level can be changed under Game Adjustments Loud games attract more player interest than low le...

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Page 26: ...hes Each switch enables or disables one program instruction refer to DIP Switch Test All instruction variables to r thir n rn PTP cnftwzara cdec a frDv thn Mensa arctern LIIl l yu UI U II UIU I Far b nf the D p I L ll Yll V U U _U I I I Switches should be set to its OFF position Factory default for the program to operate properly Jumpers The active circuit paths have been optimized at the factory ...

Page 27: ...NON MIDWAY PARTS OR CIRCUIT MODIFICATIONS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE USE ONLY MIDWAY AUTHORIZED PARTS For safety and reliability substitute parts and modifications are not recommended Substitute parts or modifications may void FCC type acceptance ...

Page 28: ...MS a 32x3 a PL HWH 4 4oaa oi 113 o_ f i h Fluorescent Lamp Assembly A 20277 Fluorescerli hlb 15w 1 I _ Monitor hlounting tlreckets 4 t z0 mange Crlp 4420 01141 00 ...

Page 29: ... 4406 01128 00 On Off Switch Speaker Grille 01 11859 Screw 8x5 8 TRX TR 4108 01193 108 Associated I nl Bolt 8 32x l 1 4CB 5 4308 01123 208 Parts Not Shown Glass Retainer Brkt Leg Leveler Screened Marquee Glass Retain grkt Screws CPU Board see detailed diagram Coin Door with Lock see Application Chart Cash Door with Lock Control Panel see detailed diagram 2 3 ...

Page 30: ... VIEW Flange Grip 4 1 0 0 Handle Pull Vent 0 3 8 3 2 6 Screw H F 8x11 16 PL HWH 4 6 0 8 0 1 0 8 1 1 1 Bolt 1 4 20x1 l 4 CB 4320 O 1123 20B Screw SMS Sx 1 l 4 PL HWH A 4108 01115 20B 01 11286 Leg Leveler 38 7377 2 4 ...

Page 31: ...ndary Door Cam Lock 20 6542 TB Primary Door Cam Lock 20 10167 Bolt 1 4 20x1 1 4 CB 4320 01123 208 COIN COLLECTION PARTS Chute Bracket 01 I 1334 B o l t 1 4 20x1 1 4 4320 01123 208 Bolt 1 4 20x1 1 4 CB 4320 01123 20B Coin Chute Nut l 4 20 Flange Grip 4 4 2 0 0 1 1 4 1 0 0 Screw MS 4 40x3 8 P FLH 4 0 0 4 0 1 0 4 1 0 6 Screw SMS 10x3 4 SL HWH 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 8 8 1 2 Cash Tub 0 3 8 8 6 3 Coin Meter Diod...

Page 32: ...CONTROL PANEL HOUSING PARTS Complete Control Panel L Housing Assembly A 21091 PUSHBUTTON DETAIL PWNCER SPRING 2 6 ...

Page 33: ...n Function Wire Color 1 2 3 DC Red 4 5 6 Ground Black 7 5VDC Yellow 6 12VDC Orange 9 12VDC Blue Note Many computer grade power supplies use yellow for 12V blue for 5V and white for 12V This is acceptable as long as the pinout is correct SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW 2 7 ...

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Page 35: ...tions Game Instructions Sound Instructions Game Instructions None None None None None None None None None Images Images Images Images None None None None Images Images Images Images Images Images Images Images Images Images Images Images Images Images Images Images DESCRIPTION 3Volt Lithium Battery EPROM Assembly EPROM Assembly EPROM Assembly EPROM Assembly Not used at this time Not used at this t...

Page 36: ...Dixie Mars Adapter Cable USA DBV Acceptor Cable Main Harness JAMMA Cable AC Distribution Cable Line Voltage Cable Assembly Speaker Assembly Cable Fluorescent Lamp Cable Control Panel Cable IDC A C Cable H 17019 H 20398 H 20282 1 H 20279 A 20331 H l 9599 H 20330 H 21 665 H 20353 Documents Product Registration Card DBV Installation Instructions Game Manual Product Safety Manual 16 9478 2 16 9637 16 ...

Page 37: ...50 5850 5850 5850 5850 13271 13272 13273 13275 13276 13277 13278 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 USA UK ltalv n Japan New Zealand Germany SDain Australia Belgium COIN DOOR APPLICATION CHART 02 03 04 06 07 USA UK 09 80000 Italy 18 23 Australia I I I Belgium I n 2 11 ...

Page 38: ...TM S E C T I O N T H R E E WIRING Warning Failure to reconnect all ground wires or replace metal shields and covers with each mounting screw installed and securely tightened may result in radio frequency interference 3 l ...

Page 39: ...JAMMA Chart Not Used Control Panel wires that are not part of the Main JAMMA Harness D C Power Source Voltage Limits 3 2 ...

Page 40: ... CHASSIS NOIE FOR 22DV OPERATION CliECK FUSE RATING r AND 120 220 SWITCH ON POWER SUPPLY FUSE APPLICATION CHAR1 LINE VOLTAGE FUSE RATING THE FLUORESCENT LAMP ASSEMBLY MUST BE C H A N C E D I F N E E D E D 12OV GOHZ OR 220V 50 I 1 2 0 3 A SB 25OV 2 2 0 2A SB 250 4 ...

Page 41: ...CABINET WIRING DIAGRAM 3 4 ...

Page 42: ...nd stud of the power supply chassis while the line cord is connected to a properly grounded outlet This is to be done BEFORE touching or handling the electronic assemblies Store the electronic assemblies in an anti static area Anti static bags are to be used to store or transport the game CPU Board Assembly DO NOT remove or connect any electronic assemblies when the cabinet power is ON Doing so wi...

Page 43: ...rcuits This does not mean that voltages or signals are as they should be but it does indicate that the CPU Board is receiving some D C power from the Power Supply 8 Turn OFF the game power Unlock open and remove the rear door Inspect the CPU Board Assembly Ensure that the JAMMA Wire Harness connector is attached and fully seated onto the mating board connector Check the other wiring harness connec...

Page 44: ...tch inside the coin door From the DIAGNOSTIC TESTS menu choose the SWITCH TEST refer to Section One for additional details Use these tests to confirm the operation of each switch used in the game Check for continuity in each of the suspect switch connections Common to Normally Open or Common to Normally Closed Replace faulty switches bent levers broken actuators etc Verify that each Acceptor is op...

Page 45: ...net wiring is correct for this game Ensure that the coin meter and coin switches are properly connected to the control input wires from P9 PlO P12 and the JAMMA CO R C QL Refer to theCabhet Wiring Biagram Section Three for specificwiring information COIN SWITCH AND METER WIRING FACTORY STANDARD CClN SWITCH 1 o I JAWMA PIu 6 _ I JAMMA P I N T GROUND JAMMA P I N 8 OPTIONAL WIRING C OIN S WITCH 1 JAM...

Page 46: ...ltmeter measure the same D C voltages as above Any reading here indicates that the supply voltages are unstable and may contain ripple or noise G Verify proper operation of game CPU Board Assembly by placing it in a known good game 2 The audio is distorted muff led or missing frequencies A constant low hum may be present A Enter the game Menu System by pressing and holding the BEGIN TEST switch in...

Page 47: ...nter the menu system Select DIAGNOSTIC TESTS from the Main menu Once in the DIAGNOSTIC TEST menu choose CPU BOARD TEST refer to Section One for additional details Use this set of tests to check the operation of critical components B Turn OFF the game power Unlock and remove the rear door Inspect the CPU Board Assembly Ensure that the JAMMA cable connector is fully seated into the mating edge conne...

Page 48: ... Open the marquee and remove the glass Remove the plastic lamp locks and the fluorescent tube from the holders Install a new lamp if cracks or darkened ends are found Clean the tube B Verify that the lamp and starter pins are making good connection with their socket contacts C Measure the Fluorescent Lamp Assembly A C voltages Power Wiring Diagram Section Three Check wiring and connector continuit...

Page 49: ...g seizures or loss of awareness immediately consult your physician before using any video games We recommend that parents observe their children while they play video games If you or your child experience the following symptoms dizziness altered vision eye or muscle twitching involuntary movements loss of awareness disorientation or convulsions DISCONTINUE USE IMMEDIATELY and consult your physicia...

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