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Summary of Contents for CarnEvil

Page 1: ...EO GAME C NOVEMBER 1998 76 40069 101 LISTED Operation Manual Including Installation Operation Testing Problem Diagnosis Parts Information Wiring Diagrams Midway Games Inc 3401 North California Avenue...

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Page 3: ...NG EUROPEAN PRODUCT SAFETY ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY DIRECTIVE 89 336 EEC AND AMENDMENTS 91 C162 08 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT DESIGNED FOR USE WITHIN CERTAIN VOLTAGE LIMITS DERECHVE...

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Page 5: ...e 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 Information Card Be sure to includ...

Page 6: ...game with the power on WARNING DISCONNECT POWER Always turn the power OFF and unplug the game before attempting service or adjustments Installing or repairing PC boards with power ON can damage compo...

Page 7: ...of the population has a condition which may cause them to experience epileptic seizures or have momentary loss of consciousness when viewing certain kinds of flashing lights or patterns that are prese...

Page 8: ...n to cabinet edges seams and corners 2 Remove and save the screws at the top and sides of the rear door Unlock the rear door then lift it off of the cabinet and set it aside Inspect the cabinet interi...

Page 9: ...t will be above the door Reinstall the bolts and nuts and tighten firmly CARRIAGE BOLT NUT HASP BRACKET KEY LOCK BRACKET CABINET SHOWN FOR REFERENCE LOCK PLATE CARRIAGE BOLT The power cord is with the...

Page 10: ...level Adjust as required to raise wheels and distribute weight equally on each corner Tighten the nuts 12 Plug the game into a grounded 3 terminal AC wall outlet Switch ON the game using the ON OFF s...

Page 11: ...CABINET ASSEMBLY COIN DOOR CASHBOX DOOR COIN METER FRONT VIEW OF CABINET 1 7...

Page 12: ...switch or motor circuits and cause erratic game operation Cabinet Use only non abrasive cleaners to avoid damaging game graphics Apply cleaner to a clean cloth or sponge Use this to wipe the screen c...

Page 13: ...se MARS AE2411 U5 U L Recognized currency changer Dollar bill validators or other currency acceptors may be installed in games that were manufactured with the additional wiring connector factory insta...

Page 14: ...CABINET FRONT VIEW MARQUEE BEZEL VIEWING GLASS OPTIC GUN START BUTTONS CONTROL PANEL HOLSTERS COIN DOOR CASH DOOR LEG LEVELERS EXTERNAL COMPONENTS 1 10...

Page 15: ...Use care in handling Keep the item in its protective packaging until it is installed Speakers The grilles and the speakers come out from the front Remove the screws and set the grilles aside To avoid...

Page 16: ...W CAM LOCK OPTICAL GUN ASSEMBLY POWER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY FIXED CASTER WHEEL REAR DOOR ASSEMBLY INTERNAL COMPONENTS LAMP ACCESS PANEL LOUVERED VENT HANDLE PLASTIC CLIP MONITOR ELECTRONICS ASSEMBLY CAM LOC...

Page 17: ...k and open the rear door To expose the CPU Board Assembly remove the perforated metal cover from the game electronics Disconnect the fan connector from the wiring harness Remove fasteners and lift the...

Page 18: ...L CPU BOARD ASSEMBLY STEEL PLATE ELECTRONICS HARNESS BATTERY FERRITE BEADS DIP SWITCHES HARD DISK DRIVE FAN POWER CABLE FAN ASSEMBLY HARD DRIVE RIBBON CABLE HARD DISK DRIVE ASSEMBLY GROMMETS DIP SWITC...

Page 19: ...erforated metal cover Carefully note the Integrated Circuit position then remove the device with a chip extraction tool To reinstall memory circuits orient the device over its socket and press firmly...

Page 20: ...vil territory As a player chooses a shotgun the player also selects a character The game identifies one character with green shotgun blasts The game associates the second character with purple shotgun...

Page 21: ...on a rear wall bracket This button allots credits without changing the game s bookkeeping total The TEST MODE Button is behind the coin door on a rear wall bracket Actuating TEST MODE causes the game...

Page 22: ...CE VOLUME VOLUME TEST CREDITS DOWN UP MODE CONTROL SWITCHES 11 11 TO TO TO TO MAIN ITEM ITEM DETAIL MENU ABOVE BELOW MENU CONTROL SWITCH LOCATIONS COIN DOOR CASHBOX DOOR MONITOR CONTROLS CONTROL SWITC...

Page 23: ...y killer clowns bats spiders freaks and others the player must exterminate them all If an enemy draws blood then the player s health declines The player achieves extra points by eliminating ravenous v...

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Page 25: ...TMENT MENU SYSTEM NOTICE Information in this manual is subject to change without notice MIDWAY reserves the right to make improvements in equipment function design or components as progress in enginee...

Page 26: ...screen Messages explanations control functions revision levels display at the bottom of the screen MENU SYSTEM ORGANIZATION You must activate the menu system manually To play the game you must also m...

Page 27: ...he detailed report AUDITS COIN AUDITS CREDITS AUDITS GAME AUDITS HAUNTED HOUSE AUDITS FREAK SHOW AUDITS RICKETY TOWN AUDITS BIG TOP AUDITS WAVE AUDITS GAME RESETS C AND PC REG DUMP CLEAR AUDITS EXIT A...

Page 28: ...r credits collected by each active device The submenu does not calculate the value of the collected currency This screen reports information but does not permit you to make changes To reset the coin b...

Page 29: ...LF S TLF S INITIALS ENTERED ZACRC ZM CRC PATH CRC CAM CRC DBS GAME AUDITS PAGE 1 DBE CONTINUE 2ND CONTINUE 3rd CONTINUE 4th CONTINUE 5th CONTINUE 6th CONTINUE 7th CONTINUE 8THCONTINUE 9th CONTINUE 10t...

Page 30: ...AUDITS SUBMENU You can reset any audit screen from the Clear Audits submenu Choose any item to return the counters to zero Game Resets keeps track of how the game responds to different player maneuver...

Page 31: ...calibration and testing can fix a dirty optical system The same rule applies to blown gun fuses loose components defective cables etc TOP LEFT CALIBRATE GUNS LEFT GUN GREEN PRESS EITHER START BUTTON...

Page 32: ...ired for each game The game restores factory default values if you exchange the CPU Board or if the backup battery fails Highlight a line item with the middle two control buttons inside the coin door...

Page 33: ...Continue Maximum Credits Coins per Bill DEFINITION Inserted coins and bills accumulate units This adjustment specifies the quantity of units given for each coin or bill in each position unif is an arb...

Page 34: ...5Fr 3 1 OFr 7 2X1 OFr 1 5Fr 2 10Fr 5 2X10Fr 1 3X1Fr 2 5Fr 1 2X1Fr 3 5Fr 1 3X1Fr 2 5Fr 5 2X5Fr 1 2X1Fr 3 5Fr 7 2X5Fr 1 3X1Fr 2 5Fr 5 2X5Fr 1 1SFr 6 5SFr 1 1SFr 7 5SFr 1 1SFr 8 5SFr 1 500Lit 1 50p 3 1 0...

Page 35: ...emove it from the game without affecting other game play characteristics Pump on Screen affects game difficulty and game time Enable Pump on Screen to allow the player to use the pump to reload Flash...

Page 36: ...ond left button VOLUME DOWN moves the item highlight bar upward The second right button VOLUME UP moves the item highlight bar downward The rightmost button TEST MODE calls up a submenu The screen dis...

Page 37: ...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 dots Crosshatch Patterns help you to check or adj...

Page 38: ...le line identifies the manufacturer of this game and the electronic board set used in this product The Serial Number Game and Date of Manufacture identify the game name and production run REAL TIME CL...

Page 39: ...re testing Before returning to Game Over Mode reset the volume level to its original setting SOUND SUBSYSTEM TEST BOOT VERSION XX XX SDRC VERSION XX XX PORT STATUS GOOD CHECKSUM XXXX SRAM OK DRAM OK T...

Page 40: ...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 circuits may be faulty Random Disk Read This...

Page 41: ...TCH INPUTS TEST LEFT COIN RIGHT COIN P1 START SLAM TILT TEST P2 START SERVICE CREDIT CENTER COIN EXTRA COIN VOLUME DOWN VOLUME UP BILL VALID PRESS BOTH VOLUME BUTTONS TO EXIT SWITCH TEST SCREEN Switch...

Page 42: ...ng switch positions indicates factory defaults To exit the DIP switch Test press the left control button inside the coin door DIP Switch 1 U9 Coinage DIPSwitch Control CMOS USA1 Ger1 Fr1 UK1 USA2 Ger2...

Page 43: ...CHANNEL 100 HZ TONE 1 KHZ TONE PLAY TUNE EXIT SPEAKER TEST SUB MENU The channel subtests use voices to verify speaker locations Use the 100 Hz tone to check the speakers1 base response The PLAY TUNE...

Page 44: ...on the screen s left side Player 2 results appear in purple on the right Aim a shotgun at the screen The Targeting subtest indicates when the gun moves on or off the screen The trigger subtest senses...

Page 45: ...the Volume Level screen Use the volume buttons on the control switch bracket to change the sound level of the game These are the middle two buttons inside the coin door Press the right control button...

Page 46: ...you to zero the game s credit data Examine and record audit information before you make changes Clear Audits opens a menu that allows you to zero the game s audit data Reset High Scores permits you to...

Page 47: ...OR CIRCUIT MODIFICATIONS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE USE ONLY MIDWAY AUTHORIZED PARTS For safety and reliability do not substitute parts or modify MIDWAY products Substitute parts or...

Page 48: ...METAL PIN 4010 01100 08B_ TAMPER RES 10 32x1 2 4020 01100 20 TAMPER RES 1 4 20x1 1 4 COIN DOOR SEE CHART 4310 01136 20B BOLT 10 32x1 1 4 01 14541 RETAINER BRACKET 31 2987 1 BACKLIT MARQUEE A 22506 FLU...

Page 49: ...8 GUN ASSEMBLY SEE DETAIL DRAWING 03 9599 PLASTIC CLIP 04 10928 MONITOR BOARD SET A 22818 ELECTRONICS ASSEMBLY SEE DETAIL DRAWING 20 10187 CAM LOCK 1 ASSEMBLY 01 11287 LOCK PLATE A 20278 A POWER SUPP...

Page 50: ...CK RETAINER PLATE 4420 01141 00 NUT 1 4 20 FLANGE GRIP 01 11285 LOCK PLATE 20 10187 DOOR LOCK CAM ASSEMBLY 4320 01123 20B BOLT 1 4 20x1 1 4 CB 4 PART OF DOOR k CAM LOCK ASSEMBLY _11 1297 1 REAR WOOD D...

Page 51: ...EY CAM LOCK NUT WASHER CAM LOCK ARM 24 8768 259 OR 555 LIGHT BULB SOCKET COIN MECH REJECT FLAP BUTTON BEZEL REJECT BEZEL UPPER PLATE SPACER LOWER PLATE HEX NUT NOTE SEE COIN DOOR APPLICATION CHART FOR...

Page 52: ...811 GROMMET 51 D 4006 01100 1 OB TORX SCREW 6 32 x 5 8 4410 01130 00B HEX NUT 10 32 03 9742 2 1 2 PUMP HOUSING RIGHT V 4406 01215 OOB HEX NUT 6 32 03 9739 1 1 2 GUN HOUSING RIGHT 03 7655 4 CABLE CLAMP...

Page 53: ...UITS 04 11083 GUN INTERFACE BOARD ASSEMBLY DIP SWITCHES H 22756 HARD DISK DRIVE FAN POWER CABLE A 21055 FAN ASSEMBLY A 22111 CPU BOARD ASSEMBLY 04 11099 1 STEEL PLATE 5795 15344 04 HARD DRIVE RIBBON C...

Page 54: ...NE CORD CONNECTOR 1 4 7 8 9 2 5 3 6 Function 5VDC Ground 5VDC 12VDC 12VDC Wire Color Red Black Yellow Orange Blue INTERNAL 12VDC FAN Note Many computer grade power supplies use yellow for 12V blue for...

Page 55: ...D DDDDD O D O D O O D D D D O DDDDD D O D O D DDDDD D O O O D D D O D D D D Field Replaceable Parts Location B1 U32 U33 U95 Part Number 5880 11056 00 A 5343 40069 1 N A A 5343 40069 2 Function Memory...

Page 56: ...Voltage Amplifier Comparator Description Optotransistor Transistor PNP Type 2N3906 Transistor NPN Type 2N3904 IC LM311 Operational Amp GUN INTERFACE BOARD ASSEMBLY en PORT B GUN 2 J1 P5 U3 i ISP P1 U...

Page 57: ...9 Cable 40 Pin Ribbon 5795 15344 04 Cable Hard Disk Drive Power H 22756 Cable Line Voltage H 22823 Cable Main Harness JAMMA H 22820 Cable Player Panel H 22769 Documents Card Game Information 16 10650...

Page 58: ...any Spain Denmark Finland Holland Norway Switzerland Hungary Canada Austria France Australia Belgium PLICATION T 5850 13275 00 ABLE 5850 13271 00 5850 13272 00 5850 13273 00 5850 13276 00 5850 13277 0...

Page 59: ...ntry X USA UK Italy Japan New Zealand Germany Spain Denmark Finland Holland Norway Switzerland Hungary Canada Austria France Australia Belgium 09 96009 15 09 96009 17 09 96009 22 09 96009 25 09 96009...

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Page 61: ...ilTM SECTION FOUR WIRING WARNING Failure to reconnect ground wires or replace metal shields and covers with mounting hardware installed and properly tightened may result in radio frequency interferenc...

Page 62: ...k Blue Black Brown White Black FUNCTION Ground Ground 5VDC 5VDC 5VDC 12VDC Key Coin Counter 1 Not Connected Speaker Left Speaker Right Video Red Video Blue Video Ground Test Coin 1 Input Player 1 Star...

Page 63: ...4 ITEMS THAT MUST BE CHANGED FOR OPERATION ON OTHER LINE VOLTAGES 1 RATING OF POWER SUPPLY FUSE 2 FLUORESCENT LAMP ASSEMBLY 3 VOLTAGE SWITCH ON POWER SUPPLY 4 A C POWER TRANSFORMER 6 o 7 o 8 o FUSE AP...

Page 64: ...ASSEMBLY CONTROL PANEL CABLE H 22769 FDR OPTIONAL BILL ACCEPTOR ELECTRONIC COIN ACCEPTOR OR ETC CAR N EVIL WIRING DIAGRAM MAIN HARNESS H 22820 GUN CABLE ASSEMBLY TRIGGER GUN CABLE ASSEMBLY Standard S...

Page 65: ...a d DDDDD DDDDD DDDDD DODDD n n d DDDDD DDDDD DDDDD d a d o DDDDD DDDDD D D D D D D D DDDDD O INDICATOR SWITCH AND JUMPER LOCATIONS CPU SWITCHES DESIGNATION S2 LOCATION MIDDLE CENTER NEAR JAMMA FUNCTI...

Page 66: ...R FUTURE DEVELOPMENT FACTORY DEFAULT SOFTWARE FAIL SAFEGUARD RESERVED FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT RESERVED FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURES U32 FOR 4 MEGABYTE BOOT ROM CONFIGURES U32 FOR 4 MEGABYTE BOOT R...

Page 67: ...USE LOCKED UP NOTE 1 NORMAL OPERATION NORMAL OPERATION FAULT CONDITION WAITING FOR DISK DRIVE NOTE 2 FAULT CONDITION LOCKED UP NOTE 3 NORMAL OPERATION NOTES 1 Hard Disk Drive LED 1 only active in shor...

Page 68: ...ION NOTE 5 NO AUDIO NOTE 6 READING ROM INSTRUCTIONS NORMAL OPERATION NO 12VDC POWER NORMAL OPERATION POWER FAULT NOTE 7 NO 5VDC POWER NORMAL OPERATION POWER FAULT NOTE 8 NO 5VDC POWER NORMAL OPERATION...

Page 69: ...4 6ND AG Q3 2N3904 2N390B Q2 A 5X 1 8U R6 9 IK 5X 1 8H RB Resistor R7 is not stuffed 0 loF 50V 20 C 7 5X 1 BW Rll I A SHD GHD A6 Bead nsns L2 T ACND 22UF 16V 0Z C6 22UF 1BV L 1 0 100 2 1 5 V 2 Gn d 3...

Page 70: ...WAVENET NSS CONNECTOR m G1JIRK Q1S G2 8PG OtJLJEO Q2 LEC SiiS 482 50 Gun Interface Printed Circuit Board Schematic Sheet 1 of 2 C c c...

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Page 73: ...your body To discharge this static begin by connecting the line cord to a properly grounded outlet Don t turn on the game Next touch the safety ground stud of the power supply chassis Store electronic...

Page 74: ...power plug and I E C connector for breaks or damage Verify continuity of each wire in cord Ensure that supply connector is good Fully seat I E C connector into mating receptacle of power supply 4 Unlo...

Page 75: ...sure D C voltages present at power connector pins Adjust 5V source if necessary 5 Using 2 volt A C setting on digital voltmeter measure same D C voltages as above Any reading here indicates that suppl...

Page 76: ...d to ensure proper mounting Verify that each of release latches is in closed and locked position Test known good and bad coins to see if mechanism accepts and rejects currency correctly 2 Ensure that...

Page 77: ...ing is correct for this game Ensure that control switches connect properly to control input wires from P3 P16 and JAMMA connector 4 Verify continuity in each of switch connections Common to Normally O...

Page 78: ...cable ground connections Verify that harness connectors are attached and fully seated 5 Verify that each gun assembly operates properly by placing it in known good unit 1 Check gun fuses on Gun Inter...

Page 79: ...tests confirm operation of each segment of sound system 4 Turn off game power Remove grilles and inspect speakers Free speaker cones terminals mounting screws and magnets of loose parts or wires 5 Ve...

Page 80: ...100 to 10 000 Hz response and rated for at least 20 WATTS 3 Check for reversed wires at one speaker Weak low frequencies and thin or hollow sound quality is symptom of incorrectly phased speakers Thi...

Page 81: ...C line fuse on Video Monitor Board assembly If fuse is faulty replace it with an identical fuse of proper voltage and current rating 4 Ensure that no loose parts or wires are caught on chassis or moun...

Page 82: ...s correct for this game Each CPU Board is marked with manufacturer name assembly number and hardware version 5 Verify that hard disk drive assembly is correct for this game Each hard disk drive unit i...

Page 83: ...Board to video monitor 3 Ensure that video monitor assembly is correct for this game Use of video monitors with different resolution will result in horizontal tearing or complete loss of sync 4 Verif...

Page 84: ...linking cables 3 An installation error may have damaged a device Inspect for bent or broken pins If you have another kit try it Your distributor can check your EPROMs 1 Boot Update version and hard di...

Page 85: ...th socket contacts Measure fluorescent lamp assembly A C voltages Check wiring and connector continuity from power supply connector to lamp assembly Check continuity of both fluorescent lamp filaments...

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Page 88: ...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 sym...

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