background image

OPERATIONS MANUAL

Before using this product, read this OWNER’S and SERVICE MANUAL 

carefully to understand the contents herein.

After reading this manual, be sure to keep it safe and nearby the product 

for reference when necessary.

Manufactured in the UK by 

Manual Part Number. 420-0001-01UK

1st Printing

Summary of Contents for Ford Racing Full Blown Deluxe

Page 1: ...this OWNER S and SERVICE MANUAL carefully to understand the contents herein After reading this manual be sure to keep it safe and nearby the product for reference when necessary Manufactured in the UK...

Page 2: ...the safe usage of the product the following pictographs are used Indicates HANDLE WITH CARE In order to protect the human body and equipment this label is attached to place within the product where t...

Page 3: ...with where the product was purchased or the office stated herein When handling the CRT Monitor be very careful Applies only to products using CRT Some of the CRT Monitor TV parts are subject to high...

Page 4: ...9 PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED BY CUSTOMERS DURING THE OPERATION 10 ASSEMBLING WITH PRECAUTIONS 12 ASSEMBLING THE DISPLAY CABINET 13 PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED BEFORE STARTING THE OPERATION 17 SECURING INT...

Page 5: ...c as regards the product FORD RACING DELUXE This manual is intended for the owners personnel and managers in charge of operation of this product Operate the product after carefully reading and suffici...

Page 6: ...the equipment through such routine work as equipment assembly servicing and inspections and replacement of consumable etc within the Amusement Facilities and or locations under management of the owner...

Page 7: ...cable places SEGA products have warning displays on stickers Labels and or printed instructions adhered attached to or incorporated in the places where a potentially hazardous situation can arise The...

Page 8: ...ock fire or a short circuit hazard In case the power cord is damaged ask for a replacement through where the product was purchased or from the office stated herein Using a damaged or faulty power cord...

Page 9: ...er or Jet wash can be used LIMITATIONS OF USAGE REQUIREMENTS Be sure to check the Electrical Specifications Ensure that this product is compatible with the location s power supply voltage and frequenc...

Page 10: ...ine into location the minimum clearance required for a door way or entrance is 1 5 m W and 1 5 m D For the operation of this machine secure a minimum area of 2 0 m W X 3 0 m D For ventila tion provide...

Page 11: ...ROL PANEL ASSY COIN TOWER INCORPORATING GEAR SHIFT ASSY BASE BOX ASSY MAIN CABI NAME OF PARTS Description Width Depth Height ASSY BILLBOARD 131CM 47CM 35CM ASSY DISPLAY CABI 150CM 65CM 154CM ASSY MAIN...

Page 12: ...ich enable the installer to fit and fix the two cabinets together and to apply the billboard into place before operation NCR 0002 JOINT BRACKET CENTRE X 2 Secures to the front of the ASSY MAIN CABI so...

Page 13: ...falling immediately stop customers from leaning on or climbing on the product To avoid electric shock and short circuit do not allow customers to unplug the power cord with out a justifiable reason To...

Page 14: ...ately stop customers from leaning on or climbing on the product To avoid electric shock and short circuit do not allow customers to unplug the power cord with out a justifiable reason To avoid injury...

Page 15: ...aning against or climbing on the product To avoid electric shock and short circuit do not allow customers to unplug the power without a justifiable reason To avoid injury and accidents those who fall...

Page 16: ...ly work there are some cases in which by one person working alone may cause personal injury or damage to machine parts Ensure that all connectors are correctly made Incomplete connections can cause a...

Page 17: ...1 Apply the 2x JOINT BRACKETS NCR 0002 to the CENTRE PLATE of the display cabinet as shown Once in position secure using 4x 030 000830 SB M8x30 HEX BLT BLK and 4x 060 F00800 M8 WSHR FLAT STEP 2 Place...

Page 18: ...e ASSY BILLBOARD and secure using 8x 000 T00412 0B M4x12 Truss head screws black STEP 4 Fit the BILLBOARD PLATE L FD 0501UK and BILLBOARD PLATE R FD 0502UK to the ASSY BILLBOARD as shown and secure us...

Page 19: ...5 Fit and secure both JOINT BKTS ORP 0002UK and ORP 0001UK to the front of the MAIN CABINET ASSY using 4x M8x30 HEX BLT 030 00830 SB Bring the two cabinets together so that the JOINT BKTs meet STEP 6...

Page 20: ...STEP 7 Fit the cover plate over the JOINT BKTS and secure using 4x M8X30 bolts black Complete...

Page 21: ...ident Transport the machine to its location Have all of the adjusters make contact with the floor Adjust the adjuster s height by using a wrench so that the machine position is kept level After making...

Page 22: ...limbing on the product can cause an accident if anyone falls To check the top portion of the cabinet use a set of step ladders To avoid electric shock check all doors are secure and all protective cov...

Page 23: ...d on the surface of the area where the machine is located If exposed it may be stood upon or caught by other machinery which may damage the power cord The power cord can be an electric shock or fire h...

Page 24: ...ASE WAIT will appear on screen When the network check has finished the attract or advertising screen will be displayed PLEASE NOTE that the NETWORK CHECK will only commence if two or more cabinets are...

Page 25: ...his screen enables the user to test individual inputs to the game Once all input devices have been tested and proven to be in working order press the test and service buttons to exit ASSEMBLEY CHECK I...

Page 26: ...he SYSTEM TEST menu select the CRT TEST Although the screen adjustments have been made before shipping make sur that the image covers the complete veiwing area without loss of image If necessary adjus...

Page 27: ...the START button will flash the BILLBOARD lamps will be lit and audio will be emitted from both left and right speakers There are no speakers in the seat assembly Sit in the Cockpit The seat can be a...

Page 28: ...ack from steering wheel Audio output from 5 speakers Sequence LEDs within the brake and reverse lights flash Concept image shown above BASIC GAME CONTENT OVERVIEW The following outlines basic function...

Page 29: ...es between three camera angles GAME OUTLINE The player controls a Ford car and races against six other cars to achieve a lap time record before the time limit is up There is a great selection of track...

Page 30: ...ering wheel to move the selection to single player Player presses the gas pedal to select single player The next option is to choose the vehicle class Player uses the steering wheel to move to the sel...

Page 31: ...steering wheel to move the selection to desired choice Player presses the gas pedal to select their chosen car Menu screen offers Automatic or Manual transmission Player uses steering wheel to move th...

Page 32: ...selection of 6 tracks Player uses steering wheel to move the selection to desired choice Player presses the gas pedal to select their chosen category Race begins The screen below shows a screenshot o...

Page 33: ...utton These view points are In Car behind close and behind far The rear view mirror is only available to the player in the In Car viewpoint The player must use their skill to finish the race in the ti...

Page 34: ...in Press Start flashes on screen to notify the players The players presses the start button Menu screen offers single or multiplayer game options Players use steering wheel to move the selection to mu...

Page 35: ...n performance and off road Players use steering wheel to move the selection to desired choice Players press the gas pedal to select their chosen category If players select different categories then a...

Page 36: ...s steering wheel to move the selection to desired choice Player presses the gas pedal to select their chosen car Menu screen offers Automatic or Manual transmission Player use steering wheel to move t...

Page 37: ...ng wheel to move the selection to desired choice Players press the gas pedal to select their chosen category If players select different tracks then a voting system is employed so that the category ch...

Page 38: ...GT 5 66 Fairlane GT 5 64 Galaxie 500 6 64 Galaxie 500 6 66 Thunderbird Convertible Modern Start up Update Europe US 1 1978 Mk III Capri 3 0S 1 Crown Victoria 1 Fortynine Concept 2 SVT Focus 2 SVT Foc...

Page 39: ...rse 2 Logging Company Reverse 3 Race Track 3 Oil Refinery Forward Update Tracks Road Tracks Off Road Tracks 1 Harbour Reverse 1 White Sands Forward 2 Quaker Town Reverse 2 Voodoo Village Reverse 3 Rac...

Page 40: ...oftware drop players will be advised that an UPGRADE will take place The machine will display a 28 DAY counter during the attract mode UPGRADES Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out update...

Page 41: ...Displays general information on installed software and hardware UGCI TEST Displays test routines for UGCI communications INPUT TEST Displays test routines for input devices CALIBRATE TEST Displays cal...

Page 42: ...r GAME SHELL VERSION Version number for Game Shell GAME NAME Name of the installed game GAME VERSION Version number of installed game UGCI VERSION Hardware version of installed UGCI board IBUTTON Type...

Page 43: ...COUNT Value of UGCI NVR coin count 2 VERSION Version number of UGCI board UGCI STATUS OK is the system can communicate with the UGCI board otherwise a NOT CONNECTED message is shown EXIT Return to SYS...

Page 44: ...T UP stick up N stick central DOWN stick down START On pressed OFF not pressed CHANGE VIEW On pressed OFF not pressed SERVICE On pressed OFF not pressed TEST On pressed OFF not pressed EXIT Exit to Sy...

Page 45: ...l THROTTLE UP VAL The current maximum up position of the throttle pedal CALIBRATE STEERING Starts the steering calibration routine The user must follow the on screen prompts to turn the wheel full lef...

Page 46: ...This test is used to test any output signals i e lamps from the system EXIT Exit to System Menu There are currently no output tests defined Use the TEST button to return to the System Menu OUTPUT TEST...

Page 47: ...y two options 1 indicates 1 credit per play and FREEPLAY indicates that no credits are required for play Note that the actual value of coins required for 1 credit is defined by the VTS board settings...

Page 48: ...T SPEAKER When ON a sound will be played from the RIGHT speaker LEFT SPEAKER When ON a sound will be played from the LEFT speaker EXIT Exit to System Menu The user can select the LEFT and RIGHT speake...

Page 49: ...test the game display is working correctly It consists of two screens COLOUR TEST GRID TEST Press the TEST button to move from COLOUR TEST to GRID TEST Press the TEST button again to return to the Sys...

Page 50: ...t to power setting MOTOR POWER This has four settings NORMAL A normal torque setting STRONG A strong torque setting recommended for adult only environments WEAK A very weak torque setting recommended...

Page 51: ...ayed in HHHH MM SS AVERAGE 1PLYR TIME The average game time for a 1 player game AVERAGE MPLYR TIME The average game time for a multiplayer game CLEAR HISCORES When selected the user will be prompted t...

Page 52: ...er of games played on a Monday TUESDAY The total number of games played on a Tuesday WEDNESDAY The total number of games played on a Wednesday THURSDAY The total number of games played on a Thursday F...

Page 53: ...n a day to day basis 00 01 The total number of games played between midnight and 1am 01 02 The total number of games played between 1am and 2am 23 00 The total number of games played between 11pm and...

Page 54: ...DATE has been released and installed only then can data be changed YEAR Variable from 2000 to 2050 MONTH Variable from 01 to 12 DATE Variable from 1 to 28 29 30 or 31 dependant on MONTH YEAR HOURS Var...

Page 55: ...GES The user will be prompted to confirm YES or NO If YES is selected the system will perform a system reboot If NO is selected no action will be action EXIT Exit to System Menu In order for the netwo...

Page 56: ...DIFFICULTY LEVEL Choose between EASY MEDIUM and HARD SOUND EFFECT VOLUME Indicates the set volume level of the sound effects i e skidding crashing LOW MEDIUM and HIGH SPEECH VOLUME Indicates the volu...

Page 57: ...ne is switched off Failure to observe this precaution may cause injury or electric shock Use care so as not to damage any wiring Damaged wires can cause electric shock or a short circuit hazard For IC...

Page 58: ...ement or adjustment of the handles V R be sure to set the correct values of the V R using the CALIBRATION TEST in the TEST MENU 1 Turn off the power to the machine and disconnect from its supply 2 Rem...

Page 59: ...Shifter 1 Turn the power off and disconnect the machine from the electrical supply 2 Remove the 4 security screws located at the top near the lever knob 3 Disconnect the harness and remove completely...

Page 60: ...shock or fire hazard Do not touch undesignated places Touching places not specified can cause electric shock or fire hazard The appropriate value of each V R is 5K Ohms Since work is performed inside...

Page 61: ...eplaced 4 Remove the screws which secure the V R 5 Remove the Potentiobase together with the V R 6 Remove the base and gear and replace 7 Re assemble in reverse order Be sure to use a suitable grease...

Page 62: ...n Performing work without a step can cause accidents 1 Remove the 5 truss head screws which secure the top retaining bar to the billboard box 2 Remove the top retaining bar 3 Remove the Title panel in...

Page 63: ...509 6001 B BTN RND 12V YEL 509 6001 Y Remove the 4x M4x8 Security screws and take out the SWITCH ASSY Remove the Lamp Housing from its location and then the LED CLUSTER Replace the LED CLUSTER and re...

Page 64: ...t touch undesignated places Touching places not specified can cause electric shock or fire hazard 1 Remove the COVER BONNET BLUE 2 Remove both CONPAN SIDE COVER R BLUE and CON PAN COVER L BLUE 3 Remov...

Page 65: ...Please refer to the separate SAMSUNG DLP OWNERS and SERVICE MANUAL for additional settings information regarding the display DLP DISPLAY 61...

Page 66: ...k commences NEVER touch places or parts other that those specified Touching places or parts not specified may cause electric shock or a short circuit hazard Before starting any maintenance work ensure...

Page 67: ...performing and component level work be sure to gain acknowledgement from SEGA Before attempting component level work be sure to discharge physically accumulated static by touching grounded metallic s...

Page 68: ...n a 10 second period the PC will not restart and will remain idle Please wait for a minimum of 10 seconds before applying power once switched off DESCRIPTION OPERATION POWER INLET 240VAC IEC Inlet PAR...

Page 69: ...d from the outlet Place the power cord so as not to damage it while working 2 Move the machines so that they are aligned as explained in section 20 of this manual Leave enough space at the rear and th...

Page 70: ...and the screen will display the System Test Menu 4 Select Network Settings from the System TEST menu and press the TEST button The NETWORK TEST SCREEN WILL APPEAR 5 Set the CABINET ID so that each mac...

Page 71: ...t the seat position to the rear of the cabinet If the seat is not adjusted to the rear of the cabinet the Coin door will not open fully and access will be impaired Coin Counter Counts coins that are a...

Page 72: ...ing pages The Excel Credit board pictures below is mounted on the coin mech panel which is opened and closed using a service key Wiring Harness Validator Connector Type LM1006 Money Controls 15 way LM...

Page 73: ...to world currency updates Set SW 1 according to the option settings found in the relevant Price of Play Settings Table on the following pages Set SW 3 on the VTS Excel board as shown in the table abo...

Page 74: ...EXCEL BOARD COIN SETTINGS UK...

Page 75: ...EXCEL BOARD COIN SETTINGS 71...

Page 76: ...STRIPE LWR FD 2031 BUK STKR CABI MID R FD 2031 DUK STKR CABI REAR R FD 2102UK STKR BTN PLATE FD 2031 GUK STKR CABI UPPER R DOOR FD 2031 FUK STKR CABI LWR R DOOR FD 2030 AUK STKR SIDE COVER FD 2365 aU...

Page 77: ...73...

Page 78: ......

Page 79: ...75...

Page 80: ...separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the...

Page 81: ...SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD Suite 3A Oaks House 12 22 West Street Epsom Surrey KT18 7RG TEL 44 0 1372 731820 FAX 44 0 1372 731849 SEGA 2006 Printed in the United Kingdom 77...

Reviews: