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● Be sure to disconnect the cabinet power when assembling or removing
the IC board as there is a risk of an electrical shock and of damaging
the IC board.
● If any foreign matter gets onto the IC board or any dust builds up on
the IC board, there is a risk that this will short the circuit causing the IC
board to heat up and catch fire. Keep the top of the IC board clean at
all times.
● Use the TRIFORCE in a cabinet that supports JVS. If the TRIFORCE
is used in a cabinet that does not support JVS, there is a risk of
overheating and fire.
● Ensure that the connection between board and connectors is
complete. The IC board may be damaged if it is not fully inserted.
● Use a logic tester to inspect the IC board circuit. Do not use a standard
tester as there is a risk of damaging the IC board.
● When installing the IC board inside the cabinet or connecting the wire
harness connector to board, take care not to shock the IC board with
static electricity.
● When soldering buttons, etc. to the wire harness, remove the wire
harness from the IC board to avoid heating the IC board.
● If the TRIFORCE is used without the shield case, electrical
interference may be produced. Use the TRIFORCE with the shield
case provided.
● The monitor frequencies compatible with the TRIFORCE are 15 kHz
and 31 kHz. Cabinets using monitors and projectors not compatible
with 15/31 kHz cannot be used.
● The IC board's electronic components can be damaged by static
charges transferred by human contact. Before performing operations
involving the IC board, be sure to take adequate measures to
discharge any static buildup in your body, such as touching a properly-
grounded metal surface.
The JAMMA VIDEO STANDARD described in this manual:
The JAMMA VIDEO STANDARD adopted by TRIFORCE is described as JVS in this manual.
In contrast, conventional JAMMA standards involving the use of 56P edge connectors adopted
in ST-V etc. are referred to as old JAMMA standards.
Note that in the manuals supplied with various games, JVS may be described as JV standards,
new JAMMA standards, JAMMA2 standards and so on, while the old JAMMA standards may
be described as JAMMA standards, JS etc.
Note: The contents herein described are subject to change without notice.
1. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS