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Midway Amusement Games, LLC      3401 North California Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60618–5899   USA

MARCH 2000
16-10009-101

Operation Manual for

4-PLAYER, 25”

DEDICATED

VIDEO GAME

Dual Product with Player-Selectable Games

1-Setup   

2-Operation   

3-NFL Diagnostics, Audits & Adjustments

4-NBA Diagnostics, Audits & Adjustments   

5-Wiring   

6-Troubleshooting   

7-Parts

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Summary of Contents for 4-Player 25" Dedicated Video Game

Page 1: ...18 5899 USA MARCH 2000 16 10009 101 Operation Manual for 4 PLAYER 25 DEDICATED VIDEO GAME Dual Product with Player Selectable Games 1 Setup 2 Operation 3 NFL Diagnostics Audits Adjustments 4 NBA Diagn...

Page 2: ...Midway Amusement Games LLC 3401 North California Avenue Chicago Illinois 60618 5899 USA...

Page 3: ...design or components as progress in engineering or manufacturing methods may warrant Fill out and mail in the Game Information Card Include the game serial number from the label on the rear of the cab...

Page 4: ...N can damage components and void the warranty Be sure that you securely install ground wires WARNING GROUND GAMES Avoid electrical shocks Don t plug in a game until you have inspected and properly gro...

Page 5: ...e drive for repair or replacement pack it in an approved container P N 08 8068 Never stack or drop hard disk drives PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Operating Requirements Location Domestic Foreign Japan Electr...

Page 6: ...door Cash box door and rear door keys are on a key hook attached to the rear of the coin door Unlock and open the cash box door Remove the spare parts stored in the cash box 4 Find the leg levelers a...

Page 7: ...protrudes from the hole in back of the cabinet Reinstall nuts and tighten 8 Modify the lock plate at the top of the rear door Remove the bolts and nuts from the lock plate Rotate the plate so that th...

Page 8: ...on the game using the switch at the top left rear of the cabinet The game will power up and begin self diagnostics If diagnostics find no errors the game enters its Attract Mode of operation Unlock an...

Page 9: ...Operation 2 1 1 6 2 7 0 2 7 21 1 7 2 7 21 C H A P T E R T W O OPERATION NOTICE The term VGM refers to the video game machine...

Page 10: ...rol of the opposing team Play begins after a countdown period Play progresses like a real life football or basketball game At Game Over Mode players may choose to begin again If players choose not to...

Page 11: ...d PLAYER 2 START to begin a two player game START has no game action or service function JUMP TACKLE This button lifts the offensive team member up or causes the defensive player to tackle opponents U...

Page 12: ...player view of the action changes automatically whenever a better camera angle becomes available Game sounds include announcer comments and crowd noises SCORING The game awards points for baskets just...

Page 13: ...appear on the screen Top scorers may enter their initials or names with a joystick NBA Showtime displays these initials in a high score table DIAGNOSTIC CONTROL SWITCH LOCATIONS OPERATOR CONTROLS CABI...

Page 14: ...ply the cleaner to a clean cloth Use the cloth to wipe the controls Don t apply the cleaner directly to the controls Viewing Glass To clean the glass you don t need to switch off power to the VGM Appl...

Page 15: ...er on an extreme angle If necessary carefully straighten bent pins with a small grounded flat blade screwdriver Also don t touch exposed foil on printed circuit boards Skin oils are corrosive NOTICE A...

Page 16: ...remove the rear cabinet door Remove the perforated metal cover over the VGM electronics Disconnect the DC power cable from the hard disk drive Unplug the ribbon cable from the hard drive Don t discon...

Page 17: ...nting chips on either board refer only to chips on the same board for reference Never use chips another board for reference ROM Read Only Memory circuits contain computer operating instructions for th...

Page 18: ...glass and monitor bezel Unlock and remove the rear door Disconnect the monitor from the wiring harness remote adjustment board and ground wires Remove the fasteners that secure the monitor frame to i...

Page 19: ...ient the labels right side up so that players can read them Reinstall the bezel Viewing Glass Switch off power to the game Open the control panel Loosen three mounting screws Slide the black metal str...

Page 20: ...Operation 2 12 NOTES...

Page 21: ...GAMES NOTICE This manual is subject to change without notice Midway reserves the right to make improvements in equipment as progress in engineering warrants NOTICE GAME SELECTION SWITCH Select NBA Sho...

Page 22: ...POST activates This routine runs automatically It can detect faults that cause game or Menu System malfunctions POST usually takes less than a minute The test doesn t display anything Instead the sys...

Page 23: ...es Game audits adjustments and diagnostics are line items on the Main Menu Selecting an item opens its submenu Every submenu presents various options that you may act upon NFL MAIN MENU DIAGNOSTICS AU...

Page 24: ...s a second screen Main Menu continued Diagnostics Menu DIAGNOSTICS Select DIAGNOSTICS at the Main Menu Diagnostic tests allow you to verify the condition of the electrical and electronic hardware in t...

Page 25: ...BRIGHTNESS until the pixels in the black stripe begin to glow turn dark gray 3 Bring up the CONTRAST control until you can see 31 bars Crosshatch Patterns fill the screen with a grid and a series of d...

Page 26: ...calls etc Highlight an option with any player panel joystick Select the option with any player panel button SYSTEM INFORMATION MIDWAY GAMES INC XXXXXXX SYSTEM SERIAL NUMBER XXXXXXXXX GAME XXXXXXXXXX D...

Page 27: ...stick Select the option with any player panel button SOUND SUBSYSTEM TEST BOOT VERSION XX XX SDRC VERSION XX XX PORT STATUS GOOD CHECKSUM XXXX SRAM OK DRAM OK TONE STATUS GOOD OS VERSION XX XX PRESS A...

Page 28: ...ot be completed successfully Sequential Cache Read This routine tries to access every bit of data in the order it is stored in the temporary disk memory cache If this test is not successful the memory...

Page 29: ...TART P1 RIGHT P3 RIGHT SLAM TILT P1 JUMP P3 JUMP TEST P1 PASS P3 PASS P2 START P1 TURBO P3 TURBO SERVICE CREDIT CENTER COIN P2 UP P4 UP EXTRA COIN P2 DOWN P4 DOWN P3 START P2 LEFT P4 LEFT P4 START P2...

Page 30: ...howtime or NFL Blitz by flipping switch 8 at DIP bank U13 Then power down and up again After you change the game play you must change game artwork DIP Switch 1 U13 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 Coin...

Page 31: ...and Tone Tests The channel subtests employ voice announcements to verify speaker locations Use the 100 Hz tone to check the speakers bass response Small speakers with weak magnets or poor baffles may...

Page 32: ...EXCEPTION DUMP CLEAR AUDITS EXIT AUDITS MENU Data in the Audits menus helps you to keep records of the game s popularity and earning potential Use the highlight bar to select the desired subject on th...

Page 33: ...REDITS TOTAL PLAYS XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX UP NEXT BUTTON EXIT COIN AUDITS MENU PAGE 1 The Coin Audits menu reports...

Page 34: ...AUDITS at the Audits Menu The Credits Audits menu permits you to assess the currency collection This report menu presents revenue quantities and other important game statistics Credits Audits is a re...

Page 35: ...S CPU WINS FG AVG H VS H TOTAL SCORE FG AVG H VS CPU TOTAL SCORE FG AVG H VS H WIN SCORE FG XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX UP NEXT BUTTON EXIT GAME AUDITS MENU PAGE 1 The Game Audits...

Page 36: ...udit Adjustment Menu System for NFL 3 16 GAME AUDITS PAGE 2 AVG H VS H LOSS SCORE FG BIGGEST CPU WIN MARGIN FG BIGGEST CPU LOSS MARGIN FG TLF S SBLF S XX XX XX XX XX DOWN PREV BUTTON EXIT GAME AUDITS...

Page 37: ...LO BILLS CAROLINA PANTHERS CHICAGO BEARS CINCINNATI BENGALS CLEVELAND BROWNS DALLAS COWBOYS DENVER BRONCOS DETROIT LIONS GREEN BAY PACKERS INDIANAPOLIS COLTS JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS KANSAS CITY CHIEFS MI...

Page 38: ...GS MONKEY SLIP SLIDE QB POST QUICK DISH UPPER CUT DA BOMB HAIL MARY 2 TURMOIL BACK SPLIT SUBZERO DAWG HOOK U T B DEEP CROSS SLANT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BLIZZARD CRISS CROSS UP THE GUT SC...

Page 39: ...sive plays Defensive Plays is a read only menu To exit press any player panel button DEFENSIVE PLAYS PAGE 1 SAFE COVER 1 MAN BLITZ 2 MAN BLITZ SUICIDE BLITZ ZONE BLITZ NEAR ZONE MEDIUM ZONE DEEP ZONE...

Page 40: ...ight an option with any player panel joystick Select the option with any player panel button CLEAR AUDITS CLEAR COIN AUDITS CLEAR CREDIT AUDITS CLEAR GAME AUDITS CLEAR TEAM STATS CLEAR OFFENSIVE PLAYS...

Page 41: ...the cost of games Custom pricing allows you to select the number of coins or credits required for each game The game restores factory default values if you exchange the CPU Board or if the backup bat...

Page 42: ...1Fr 5Fr 10Fr 20Fr FRANCE ECA 5 1 1 2 5Fr 5 10Fr 11 2 X 10Fr 1Fr 5Fr 10Fr 20Fr FRANCE ECA 6 1 1 2 5Fr 4 10Fr 9 2 X 10Fr 1Fr 5Fr 10Fr 20Fr FRANCE ECA 7 1 1 1 5Fr 3 10Fr 7 2 X 10Fr 1Fr 5Fr 10Fr 20Fr FRA...

Page 43: ...3 2 1 25 4 1 00 25 25 1 00 USA10 3 3 1 25 4 1 00 25 25 1 00 USA11 4 2 1 25 4 1 00 25 25 1 00 USA12 4 3 1 25 4 1 00 25 25 1 00 USA13 4 4 1 25 4 1 00 25 25 1 00 USA ECA 3 3 1 25 4 1 00 1 00 25 10 05 1...

Page 44: ...is worth Main Menu continued Adjustments Menu continued Pricing Menu continued Custom Pricing Menu Custom Pricing Select CUSTOM PRICING at the Pricing Menu The Custom Pricing Menu permits you to progr...

Page 45: ...y player panel button Press any START button to exit from the menu Exiting invokes the Select Currency Menu Use this menu to choose the coin denomination that players will use Exit by choosing DONE CR...

Page 46: ...you The price of a game is one credit You can think of credits as a second form of cyber currency Even though you ve now bought one game you may not be able to begin playing In many pricing schemes yo...

Page 47: ...ree lines of text Each line may include up to 32 alphanumeric characters Here s an example message 1 CREDIT 2 COINS EAT AT JOE S Highlight a letter with any player panel joystick Select the letter wit...

Page 48: ...light an option with any player panel joystick Select YES to save or NO to delete your pricing scheme DO YOU WANT TO SAVE XXXXX YES NO SAVE PRICING SCHEME MENU To use the new pricing scheme you must n...

Page 49: ...stments Menu continued Attract Sound Menu Attract Sound Select ATTRACT SOUND at the Adjustments Menu The Attract Mode operates between games It attempts to lure prospective players into trying your ga...

Page 50: ...NU Game Difficulty allows you to alter the challenge that a game poses to players Choose the level that most closely matches the players skills Discount Price Credits adjusts the quantity of buy in po...

Page 51: ...ESTORE ADJUSTMENTS AUDITS YES NO FULL FACTORY RESTORE MENU NOTICE Examine and record audit information before you make changes Once you ve cleared the counters you can t retrieve previous data from th...

Page 52: ...E AND EXIT SET VOLUME LEVEL MENU Loud games attract more player interest than games with low level sound You can turn Attract Mode sound on or off without changing the game volume level See Adjustment...

Page 53: ...tinuously Raise or lower the game s Attract Mode sound level with any player panel joystick You can also use the volume up down buttons on the diagnostic switch bracket Save your change and return to...

Page 54: ...serial port You can connect a serial printer to make a paper record of your audit data Clear Credits opens a menu that allows you to zero the game s credit data Examine and record audit information be...

Page 55: ...GAMES NOTICE Information in this manual is subject to change without notice Midway reserves the right to make improvements in equipment as progress in engineering warrants NOTICE GAME SELECTION SWITCH...

Page 56: ...est POST activates This routine runs automatically It can detect faults that cause game or Menu System malfunctions POST usually takes less than a minute The test doesn t display anything Instead the...

Page 57: ...es Game audits adjustments and diagnostics are line items on the Main Menu Selecting an item opens its submenu Every submenu presents various options that you may act upon NBA MAIN MENU DIAGNOSTICS AU...

Page 58: ...s a second screen Main Menu continued Diagnostics Menu DIAGNOSTICS Select DIAGNOSTICS at the Main Menu Diagnostic tests allow you to verify the condition of the electrical and electronic hardware in t...

Page 59: ...BRIGHTNESS until the pixels in the black stripe begin to glow turn dark gray 3 Bring up the CONTRAST control until you can see 31 bars Crosshatch Patterns fill the screen with a grid and a series of d...

Page 60: ...calls etc Highlight an option with any player panel joystick Select the option with any player panel button SYSTEM INFORMATION MIDWAY GAMES INC XXXXXXX SYSTEM SERIAL NUMBER XXXXXXXXX GAME XXXXXXXXXX...

Page 61: ...stick Select the option with any player panel button SOUND SUBSYSTEM TEST BOOT VERSION XX XX SDRC VERSION XX XX PORT STATUS GOOD CHECKSUM XXXX SRAM OK DRAM OK TONE STATUS GOOD OS VERSION XX XX PRESS A...

Page 62: ...ot be completed successfully Sequential Cache Read This routine tries to access every bit of data in the order it is stored in the temporary disk memory cache If this test is not successful the memory...

Page 63: ...RT P1 RIGHT P3 RIGHT SLAM TILT P1 SHOOT P3 SHOOT TEST P1 PASS P3 PASS P2 START P1 TURBO P3 TURBO SERVICE CREDIT CENTER COIN P2 UP P4 UP EXTRA COIN P2 DOWN P4 DOWN P3 START P2 LEFT P4 LEFT P4 START P2...

Page 64: ...howtime or NFL Blitz by flipping switch 8 at DIP bank U13 Then power down and up again After you change the game play you must change game artwork DIP Switch 1 U13 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 Coin...

Page 65: ...and Tone Tests The channel subtests employ voice announcements to verify speaker locations Use the 100 Hz tone to check the speakers bass response Small speakers with weak magnets or poor baffles may...

Page 66: ...DUMP CLEAR AUDITS EXIT AUDITS MENU Data in the Audits menus helps you to keep records of the game s popularity and earning potential Use the highlight bar to select the desired subject on the Audits M...

Page 67: ...D SERVICE CREDITS XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX UP NEXT BUTTON EXIT COIN AUDITS MENU The Coin Audits menu reports total qu...

Page 68: ...AUDITS at the Audits Menu The Credits Audits menu permits you to assess the currency collection This report menu presents revenue quantities and other important game statistics Credits Audits is a re...

Page 69: ...U WINS FG AVG H VS H TOTAL SCORE FG AVG H VS CPU TOTAL SCORE FG AVG AVG H VS H WIN SCORE FG AVG H VS H LOSS SCORE FG BIGGEST CPU WIN MARGIN FG BIGGEST CPU LOSS MARGIN FG XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX...

Page 70: ...LOTTE HORNETS CHICAGO BULLS CLEVELAND CAVALIERS DALLAS MAVERICKS DENVER NUGGETS DETROIT PISTONS GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS HOUSTON ROCKETS INDIANAPOLIS PACERS LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS LOS ANGELES LAKERS MIAMI...

Page 71: ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CREATP CUSTOM UNIFORM CREATP TEAM UNIFORM CREATP NICKNAME CREATP AVG HEIGHT PTS CREATP AVG WEIGHT PTS CREATP AVG PWR PTS CREATP AVG SPEED PTS CREATP AVG TWOPTS PTS CRE...

Page 72: ...hot attribute setting Creatp Avg Steal Pts Average stealing attribute setting Creatp Avg Block Pts Average blocking attribute setting Creatp Avg Dunk Pts Average dunking attribute setting Priv1 Number...

Page 73: ...for NBA 4 19 GAME FEATURES PAGE 2 PRIV4 PRIV5 PRIV6 PRIV7 PRIV8 GAME WITH CREATP WIN V CPU WITH CREATP WIN V HUMAN WITH CREATP TOURNAMENT GAMES TIMER LEVEL TLF S SBLF S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DOWN PR...

Page 74: ...hlight an option with any player panel joystick Select the option with any player panel button CLEAR AUDITS CLEAR COIN AUDITS CLEAR CREDITS AUDITS CLEAR GAME AUDITS CLEAR TEAM STATS CLEAR GAME FEATURE...

Page 75: ...the cost of games Custom pricing allows you to select the number of coins or credits required for each game The game restores factory default values if you exchange the CPU Board or if the backup bat...

Page 76: ...1Fr 5Fr 10Fr 20Fr FRANCE ECA 5 1 1 2 5Fr 5 10Fr 11 2 X 10Fr 1Fr 5Fr 10Fr 20Fr FRANCE ECA 6 1 1 2 5Fr 4 10Fr 9 2 X 10Fr 1Fr 5Fr 10Fr 20Fr FRANCE ECA 7 1 1 1 5Fr 3 10Fr 7 2 X 10Fr 1Fr 5Fr 10Fr 20Fr FRA...

Page 77: ...25 1 00 USA9 3 2 1 25 4 1 00 25 25 1 00 USA10 3 3 1 25 4 1 00 25 25 1 00 USA11 4 2 1 25 4 1 00 25 25 1 00 USA12 4 3 1 25 4 1 00 25 25 1 00 USA13 4 4 1 25 4 1 00 25 25 1 00 USA ECA 3 3 1 25 4 1 00 1 0...

Page 78: ...is worth Main Menu continued Adjustments Menu continued Pricing Menu continued Custom Pricing Menu Custom Pricing Select CUSTOM PRICING at the Pricing Menu The Custom Pricing Menu permits you to progr...

Page 79: ...y player panel button Press any START button to exit from the menu Exiting invokes the Select Currency Menu Use this menu to choose the coin denomination that players will use Exit by choosing DONE CR...

Page 80: ...you The price of a game is one credit You can think of credits as a second form of cyber currency Even though you ve now bought one game you may not be able to begin playing In many pricing schemes yo...

Page 81: ...ree lines of text Each line may include up to 32 alphanumeric characters Here s an example message 1 CREDIT 2 COINS EAT AT JOE S Highlight a letter with any player panel joystick Select the letter wit...

Page 82: ...light an option with any player panel joystick Select YES to save or NO to delete your pricing scheme DO YOU WANT TO SAVE XXXXX YES NO SAVE PRICING SCHEME MENU To use the new pricing scheme you must n...

Page 83: ...stments Menu continued Attract Sound Menu Attract Sound Select ATTRACT SOUND at the Adjustments Menu The Attract Mode operates between games It attempts to lure prospective players into trying your ga...

Page 84: ...Clock Speed alters how much game time that a player can purchase for one credit Choose one of these settings Extra slow slow medium fast or extra fast Free Game when enabled allows the program to awar...

Page 85: ...all memory counters at once Highlight an option with any player panel joystick Select the option with any player panel button RESTORE ADJUSTMENTS AUDITS YES NO FULL FACTORY RESTORE MENU NOTICE Examin...

Page 86: ...E AND EXIT SET VOLUME LEVEL MENU Loud games attract more player interest than games with low level sound You can turn Attract Mode sound on or off without changing the game volume level See Adjustment...

Page 87: ...tinuously Raise or lower the game s Attract Mode sound level with any player panel joystick You can also use the volume up down buttons on the diagnostic switch bracket Save your change and return to...

Page 88: ...serial port You can connect a serial printer to make a paper record of your audit data Clear Credits opens a menu that allows you to zero the game s credit data Examine and record audit information be...

Page 89: ...2 7 0 2 7 21 1 7 2 7 21 C H A P T E R F I V E WIRING WARNING Failure to reconnect ground wires or replace metal shields may result in radio frequency interference NOTICE The term VGM refers to the vid...

Page 90: ...A White Yellow 22 2 Button B Violet Green a 1 Button B White Green 23 2 Turbo Violet Blue b 1 Turbo White Blue 24 Not Used Violet c Not Used White Violet 25 Not Used N C d Not Used N C 26 Ground Black...

Page 91: ...Abbreviations Bd Board NC Not Connected Blk Black Brn Brown Orn Orange Yel Yellow Grn Green Blu Blue Vio Violet Gry Gray Wht White D C Power Source Voltage Limits Function Range Limits ID Function Ra...

Page 92: ...Wiring 5 4 POWER WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 93: ...Wiring 5 5 CABINET WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 94: ...Wiring 5 6 CONTROL PANEL WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 95: ...0011100 24 00011110 19 00011111 20 DEAD CENTER 00000111 21 00000011 22 00000001 24 00000000 24 00001100 24 00001110 26 00001111 27 SLIGHTLY DOWN 11000111 28 11000011 29 11000001 24 11000000 24 1100110...

Page 96: ...TIONS CPU BOARD SWITCH Switch Location Function Positions State Meaning 2 Off Normal Operation S1 Edge Near U10 and U12 Resets and Restarts Game On Forced Reset Notes This switch resets the CPU Board...

Page 97: ...1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 27C010 128K x 8 EPROM 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 3 29F040 512K x 8 Flash 2 3 1 2 2 3 1 2 29F020 256K x 8 Flash 1 2 1 2 2 3 1 2 Boot U27 29F010 128K x 8 Flash 1 2 1 2 2 3 1 2 27C080 1M x 8 EPROM 2...

Page 98: ...lts If his LED is off or blinking investigate processor circuits If other LEDs are off or blinking at the same time check 5 volt circuits or the game power supply 2 LED2 flashes when the hard disk is...

Page 99: ...Wiring 5 11 SOUND I O BOARD ASSEMBLY...

Page 100: ...J3 Note 2 Near U15 I O Connector P4 Output Mode Pins 2 3 J4 None None Not Used None Input Mode Pins 1 2 J5 Note 2 Between U15 Connector P2 I O Connector P4 Output Mode Pins 2 3 J6 None None Not Used N...

Page 101: ...Red Blinking Normal Operation Off No Sound Boot ROM On Locked Up LED8 Note 1 Near U14 Crystal Y1 Audio Activity Yellow Blinking Normal Operation Off Not in Use No Game Linking LED9 Note 2 Near U34 Cr...

Page 102: ...Wiring 5 14 VIDEO BOARD INDICATOR AND JUMPER LOCATIONS Note This video board has no jumpers or LEDs...

Page 103: ...g or handling electronic assemblies discharge static electricity on your body To discharge this static begin by connecting the line cord to a grounded outlet Don t turn on the VGM Next touch the safet...

Page 104: ...path from mechanism Faulty coin mechanism 1 Unlock and open coin door Check each mechanism for proper mounting 2 Remove mechanism 3 Clear currency path 4 Reinstall mechanism and latch it 5 Enter Menu...

Page 105: ...fuses with identically rated parts 4 Turn on VGM power If fuse opens again check DC wiring harness and connectors Faulty wiring 1 Remove line cord Test line cord power plug and IEC connector for break...

Page 106: ...t case service power supply Faulty wiring Turn off VGM power Assure that wiring harness connectors attach and fully seat onto mating board connectors Improper jumper or DIP switch settings Verify that...

Page 107: ...lty switches 1 Enter Menu System by pressing and holding TEST MODE switch inside coin door From Main Menu choose CONTROLS TEST Use tests to confirm operation of each switch 2 Assure that no loose part...

Page 108: ...1 Turn off VGM power Remove grilles and check speakers Assure that speakers are full range 100 to 10 000 Hz and rated for at least 20 W Woofers must be rated for at least 40 W 2 Verify proper speaker...

Page 109: ...ideo game machine 7 Repair faulty wiring Faulty mechanical parts 1 Inspect joystick for Missing loose or damaged parts torn rubber T band etc 2 Replace bad parts Dirty optos Clean dust out of optos wi...

Page 110: ...faulty replace it with identical fuse 2 If fuse is good Verify that video monitor operates correctly by placing it in working VGM 3 If monitor is bad Check monitor power supply 4 If power supply is go...

Page 111: ...s Monitor may be on or off for this procedure White areas in center of screen appear tinged with color Object edges have fringe of one or more colors Picture tube purity or static convergence is out o...

Page 112: ...1 Check video monitor operation by connecting it to working VGM video game machine 2 Assure that monitor is correct type for this VGM Monitors with wrong resolution can t lock sync 3 If you have wrong...

Page 113: ...all original parts in cabinet and try process again Update didn t work After update procedure screen reports lower than latest version Installation error may have damaged device 1 Inspect for bent or...

Page 114: ...ck wiring and connector continuity from AC power chassis to lamp assembly 2 If you find faulty wiring repair or replace it Obstructed fan 1 Check bottom and rear of cabinet for blocked airflow 2 Move...

Page 115: ...Midway parts or circuit modifications may cause serious injury or equipment damage Use only Midway authorized parts For safety and reliability don t substitute parts or modify Midway products Substitu...

Page 116: ...7 2 CABINET FRONT VIEW 09 96020 4308 01123 20B 4108 01193 10B 01 11262 4506 01106 24B 4406 01128 00 5555 15098 00 03 9373 1 08 7456 4 03 9373 1 03 8252 2 31 3586 5642 14632 00 4408 01128 00 4108 0119...

Page 117: ...Parts 7 3 MONITOR AND LAMP FIXTURE MOUNTING 4008 01113 06 01 10819 4420 01141 00 5675 15639 03 24 8809 08 7456 10 4420 01141 00 03 8497 A 22506...

Page 118: ...Parts 7 4 CABINET REAR VIEW 4008 01003 16 01 10714 A 20281 4108 01219 11 03 8326...

Page 119: ...MBLY A 20281 01 7264 20 10350 4420 01141 00 01 11291 03 7602 4108 01219 11 01 8989 4320 01123 20B 4320 01123 20B 4420 01141 00 01 11285 04 10149 1 REAR DOOR LOCK DETAIL 4320 01123 20B 01 11285 4420 01...

Page 120: ...Parts 7 6 CASTERS 01 9359 02 4404 20 9627 20 8712 37 4108 01219 11 LEG LEVELERS...

Page 121: ...Parts 7 7 CABINET DECALS 31 3491 1 31 1768 31 3483 31 3484 31 3586 31 3587 31 3587 31 3492 1...

Page 122: ...Parts 7 8 MARQUEE HEADER MOUNTING DETAIL 31 3482 1 PLAYER PANEL AND HOUSING DECALS 31 3479 1 31 3479 3 31 3478 1 31 3479 1...

Page 123: ...Parts 7 9 PLAYER PANEL HOUSING INSTALLATION 4320 01124 32 4700 00075 00...

Page 124: ...1128 00 4320 01164 20B 4420 01141 00 04 11089 4106 01115 12 20 9841 1 A 23469 01 11996 31 3478 1 04 12403 1 03 9796 1 01 11955 A 21939 1 03 8338 1 5731 06569 00 16 10272 1 5733 15299 00 31 3479 3 31 3...

Page 125: ...Parts 7 11 PLAYER PANEL ASSEMBLY A 23469 A 21939 1 20 10209 3 20 10209 2 20 10209 7 20 10209 1 01 11996 31 3478 1 04 12403 1 20 9841 1...

Page 126: ...Parts 7 12 PLAYER PANEL EXPLODED VIEW A 21939 1 4108 01193 10B 04 12403 1 04 12402 1 31 3478 1 03 9796 1 31 1768 RM 41 02...

Page 127: ...Parts 7 13 49 WAY JOYSTICK ASSEMBLY A 21939 1 AND BUTTON ASSEMBLY 20 10209 X...

Page 128: ...ts 7 14 COIN DOOR EXPLODED VIEW 259 OR 555 24 8768 COIN VAULT PARTS 01 11334 4320 01123 20B 01 11379 01 12324 04 10150 4420 01141 00 4004 01041 06 4110 01088 12 01 11298 1 5580 13476 00 03 8863 01 112...

Page 129: ...Parts 7 15 ELECTRONICS ASSEMBLY A 23781 5795 10937 09 A 23704 5795 15344 07 04 12652 A 23703 20 10493 01 14923 A 22915 20 10516 A 22915 A 23702 11 1298 1 04 12404 3 H 22900 2 5556 13956 00 04 12655...

Page 130: ...Parts 7 16 LAMP ASSEMBLY A 22506 20 10444 04 11241 1 24 8809 20 10481 1 POWER SUPPLY 20 10167 Note...

Page 131: ...630 00 Crystal 4 MHz Type HC49U Y2 5520 14602 00 Crystal 16 MHz Type HC49U Y3 5520 14595 00 Crystal 20 MHz 3 Lead Type Y1 5520 15159 00 Heatsink TO 220 Type 5298b U19 U20 5705 12638 00 IC TDA7240V 20W...

Page 132: ...Number Capacitor 2200 F 16V Radial C24 C115 C209 C229 C294 5040 15904 00 Heatsink TO 220 Small U5 5705 14562 00 Heatsink TO 220 Type 5298b U15 5705 12638 00 PLD CPU Configuration U22 A 22912 Regulato...

Page 133: ...Parts 7 19 BANSHEE VIDEO CARD 20 10516 No Field Replaceable Parts...

Page 134: ...Parts 7 20 AUXILIARY ADAPTER CARD ASSEMBLY 04 12652 No Field Replaceable Parts I 40 BOARD ASSEMBLY 04 11089 No Field Replaceable Parts...

Page 135: ...sk Drive Fan H 22900 2 Cable Fluorescent Lamp and Electronic Ballast H 22507 Cable IDC AC H 20353 Cable Main Harness JAMMA H 22824 1 Cable Ribbon 40 Pin 5795 15344 07 Cable Ribbon 20 Pin 5795 10937 09...

Page 136: ...00 5850 13271 00 5850 13272 00 5850 13273 00 5850 13276 00 5850 13277 00 5850 13278 00 Australia Austria Belgium Canada Denmark Finland France Germany Holland Hungary Italy Japan New Zealand Norway Sp...

Page 137: ...APPLICATION TABLE Part Number Country 09 96017 15 09 96017 17 09 96017 33 09 96000 1 Australia Austria Belgium Canada Denmark Finland France Germany Holland Hungary Italy Japan New Zealand Norway Spai...

Page 138: ...Parts 7 24 NOTES...

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Page 140: ...limits for a Class A digital device under FCC Rules Part 15 These limits provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment operates in a commercial environment This equipm...

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