Sega Video Game Console 999 1108 User Guide

2ND PRINTING MARCH. 01  
Standard Version  
Owner’s Manual  
SEGA ENTERPRISES, INC. USA  
MANUAL NO. 999-1108  
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BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT, BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING:  
To maintain the safety:  
To ensure the safe usage of the product, be sure to read the following before using the product. The following  
instructions are intended for the users, operators and the personnel in charge of the operation of the product.  
After carefully reading and sufficiently understanding the warning displays and cautions, handle the product  
appropriately. Be sure to keep this manual nearby the product or elsewhere convenient for referring to it  
when necessary.  
Herein, explanations which require special attention are enclosed with dual lines. Depending on the poten-  
tially hazardous degrees, the terms of WARNING, CAUTION, etc. are used. Be sure to understand the  
contents of the displays before reading the text.  
Indicates that mishandling the  
product by disregarding this  
warning will cause a potentially  
hazardous situation which can  
result in death or serious injury.  
Indicates that mishandling the product  
by disregarding this caution will cause  
a slight hazardous situation which can  
result in personal injury and or material  
damage.  
For the sage usage of the product, the following pictographs are used:  
Indicates “HANDLE WITH CARE.” In order to protect the human body an equipment, this  
display is attached to places where the Owner’s Manual and or Service Manual should be referred  
to.  
Perform work in accordance with the instructions herein stated.  
Instructions for work are explained by paying attention to the aspect of accident prevention. Failing to  
perform work as per the instructions can cause accidents. In the case where only those who have techni-  
cal expertise should perform the work to avoid hazardous situation, the instructions herein state that the  
serviceman should perform such work.  
Be sure to turn off power before working on the machine.  
To prevent electric shock, be sure to turn off power before starting the work in which the worker touches  
the interior of the product. If the work is to be performed in the power-on status, the Instruction Manual  
herein always states to that effect.  
Be sure to ground the Earth Terminal (this, however, is not required in the case where a power cord  
with earth is used).  
This product is equipped with the Earth Terminal. When installing the product, Connect the Earth Termi-  
nal to the “accurately grounded indoor earth terminal” by using an earth wire. Unless the product is  
grounded appropriately, the user can be subject to electric shock. After performing repair, etc. for the  
Control equipment, ensure that the Earth Wire is firmly connected to the Control equipment.  
Ensure that the Power Supply used is equipped with an Earth Leakage Breaker.  
This product does not incorporate the Earth Leakage Breaker. Using a power supply which is not  
equipped with the Earth Leakage Breaker can cause a fire when earth leakage occurs.  
Be sure to use fuses which meet the specified rating. (only for the machines which use fuses).  
Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause a fire and electric shock.  
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Specification changes (removal of equipment, conversion and addition) not designated by SEGA  
are not allowed.  
The parts of the product include warning labels for safety, covers for personal protection, etc. It is very  
hazardous to operate the product by removing parts and or modifying the circuits. Should doors, lids  
and protective parts be damaged or lost, refrain from operating the product, and contact where the  
product was purchased from or the office herein stated. SEGA shall not be held responsible for any  
accidents, compensation for damage to a third party, resulting from the specifications not designated by  
SEGA.  
Ensure that the product meets the requirements of appropriate Electrical Specifications.  
Before installing the product, check for Electrical Specifications. SEGA products have a nameplate on  
which Electrical Specifications are described. Ensure that the product is compatible with the power  
supply voltage and frequency requirements of the location. Using any Electrical Specifications different  
from the designated Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock.  
Install and operate the product in places where appropriate lighting is available, allowing warning  
labels to be clearly read.  
To ensure safety for the customers, labels and printed instructions describing potentially hazardous  
situation are applied to places where accidents can be caused. Ensure that where the product is operated  
has sufficient lighting allowing the warnings to be read. If any label is peeled off, apply it again imme-  
diately. Please place an order with where the product was purchased from or the office herein stated.  
When handling the Monitor, be very careful. (Applies only to the product w/monitor.)  
Some of the monitor (TV) parts are subject to high tension voltage. Even after running off power, some  
portions are still subject to high tension voltage sometimes. Monitor repair and replacement should be  
performed only be those technical personnel who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise.  
Be sure to adjust the monitor (projector) properly. (Applies only to the product w/monitor.)  
Do not operate the product leaving on-screen flickering or blurring as it is. Using the product with the  
monitor not properly adjusted may cause dizziness or a headache to an operator, a player, or the custom-  
ers.  
When transporting or reselling this product, be sure to attach this manual to the product.  
In the case where commercially available monitors and printers are used in this product, only the  
contents relating to this product are explained herein. Some commercially available equipment has  
functions and reactions not stated in this manual. Read this manual together with the specific Instruc-  
tion Manual of such equipment.  
Descriptions herein contained may be subject to improvement changes without notice.  
The contents described herein are fully prepared with due care. However, should any question arise or  
errors be found, please contact SEGA.  
INSPECTIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER TRANSPORTING THE PRODUCT TO THE LOCATION.  
Normally, at the time of shipment, SEGA products are in a status allowing for usage immediately after  
transporting to the location. Nevertheless, an irregular situation may occur during transportation. Before  
turning on power, check the following points to ensure that the product has been transported in a satisfac-  
tory status.  
Are there any dented portions or defects (cuts, etc.) on the external surfaces of the cabinet?  
Are Casters and Adjusters, damaged?  
Do the power supply voltage and frequency requirements meet with those of the location?  
Are all wiring connectors correctly and securely connected? Unless connected in the correct direction,  
connector connections can not be made accurately. Do not insert connectors forcibly.  
Do power cords have cuts and dents?  
Do the fuses used meet specified rating? Is the Circuit Protector in an energized status?  
Are all accessories available?  
Can all Doors and Lids be opened with the Accessory keys? Can Doors and Lids be firmly closed?  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT, BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING:  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION OF THE OWNER’S MANUAL  
1. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ..........................................................................................  
2. PRECAUTIONS CONCERNING INSTALLATION LOCATION ...................................  
3. OPERATION .....................................................................................................................  
4. ACCESSORIES .................................................................................................................  
5. ASSEMBLING AND INSTALLATION ............................................................................  
6. PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE ........................  
7. CONTENTS OF GAME ....................................................................................................  
8. EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY .........................................................  
8 - 1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER ............................................................  
8 - 2 SYSTEM TEST MODE ..................................................................................  
8 - 3 GAME TEST MODE ......................................................................................  
9. CONTROL PANEL (ASSY HANDLE MECHA) ..............................................................  
9 - 1 ADJUSTING/REPLACING THE V.R. ..........................................................  
9 - 2 GREASING ....................................................................................................  
10. SPEED SHIFTER (SHIFT LEVER).................................................................................  
10 - 1 REMOVING THE 4-SPEED SHIFTER .......................................................  
10 - 2 REPLACING THE SWITCH .......................................................................  
11. ACCELERATOR & BRAKE ............................................................................................  
11 - 1 ADJUSTING AND REPLACING THE V.R. .................................................  
11 -2 GREASING .....................................................................................................  
12. COIN SELECTOR ............................................................................................................  
13. REPLACING THE FLOURESCENT LAMP, AND LAMPS ..........................................  
14. PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE ..................................................................................  
15. TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................................................................  
16. GAME BOARD ................................................................................................................  
16 - 1 REMOVING THE GAME BOARD ..............................................................  
16 - 2 COMPOSITION OF GAME BOARD ...........................................................  
17. COMMUNICATION PLAY .............................................................................................  
17 - 1 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS ..............................................................  
17 - 2 CONNECTING THE COMMUNICATION CABLE ...................................  
17 - 3 SETTING FOR COMMUNICATION PLAY ...............................................  
18. DESIGN RELATED PARTS ...........................................................................................  
19. PARTS LIST ...................................................................................................................  
20. WIRE COLOR CODE TABLE ........................................................................................  
21. WIRING DIAGRAM .......................................................................................................  
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2 - 3  
4 - 6  
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10 - 18  
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29 - 41  
42 - 52  
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57 - 59  
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77 - 84  
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78 - 82  
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110 - 112  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Installation Space  
: 1,360 mm (W) X 2,610 mm (D)  
(53.5 in. X 102.8 in.)  
Height  
: 2,230 mm (87.8 in.)  
Weight  
: 450 kg. (992.1 lbs.)  
Power, maximum current  
: 625 W 6.70 A (AC 120V 60 Hz AREA)  
675 W 4.00 A (AC 220V 50 Hz AREA)  
640 W 3.80 A (AC 220V 60 Hz AREA0  
675 W 3.60 A (AC 240V 50 Hz AREA)  
For TAIWAN  
Power, current  
: 750 W 9.20 A (MAX.)  
350 W 3.80 A (MIN.)  
MONITOR  
: 50 TYPE PROJECTION DISPLAY  
INTRODUCTION OF THE OWNERS MANUAL  
This Owner's Manual is intended to provide detailed descriptions together with all  
the necessary information covering the general operation of electronic assemblies,  
electromechanicals, servicing control, spare parts, etc. as regards the product,  
EA SPORTS NASCAR ARCADE DX TYPE.  
This manual is intended for the owners, personnel and managers in charge of  
operation of the product. Operate the product after carefully reading and sufficiently  
understanding the instructions. If the product fails to function satisfactorily, non-  
technical personnel should under no circumstances touch the internal system. Please  
contact where the product was purchased from.  
Use of this product is unlikely to cause physical injuries or damages to property. However,  
where special attention is required this is indicated by a thick line, the word "IMPORTANT"  
and its sign in this manual.  
Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this display can cause the  
product's intrinsic performance not to be obtained, resulting in malfunctioning.  
STOP  
IMPORTANT  
SEGA ENTERPRISES, INC. (U.S.A.)/CUSTOMER SERVICE  
45133 Industrial Drive, Fremont, California 94538, U.S.A.  
Phone : (415) 701-6580  
Fax : (415) 701-6594  
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DEFINITION OF LOCATION MAINTENANCE MAN AND SERVICEMAN  
Non-technical personnel who do not have technical knowledge and expertise should  
refrain from performing such work that this manual requires the location's  
maintenance man or a serviceman to carry out, or work which is not explained in  
this manual. Failing to comply with this instruction can cause a severe accident  
such as electric shock.  
Ensure that parts replacement, servicing & inspections, and troubleshooting are performed by the  
location's maintenance man or the serviceman. It is instructed herein that particularly hazardous  
work should be performed by the serviceman who has technical expertise and knowledge.  
The location's maintenance man and serviceman are herein defined as follows:  
"Location's Maintenance Man" :  
Those who have experience in the maintenance of amusement equipment and vending machines,  
etc., and also participate in the servicing and control of the equipment through such routine work  
as equipment assembly and installation, servicing and inspections, replacement of units and  
consumables, etc. within the Amusement Facilities and or locations under the management of the  
Owner and Owner's Operators of the product.  
Activities of Location's Maintenance Man :  
Assembly & installation, servicing & inspections, and replacement of units & consumables as  
regards amusement equipment, vending machines, etc.  
Serviceman :  
Those who participate in the designing, manufacturing, inspections and maintenance service of  
the equipment at an amusement equipment manufacturer.  
Those who have technical expertise equivalent to that of technical high school graduates as re-  
gards electricity, electronics and or mechanical engineering, and daily take part in the servicing &  
control and repair of amusement equipment.  
Serviceman's Activities :  
Assembly & installation and repair & adjustments of electrical, electronic and mechanical parts of  
amusement equipment and vending machines.  
LISTED  
5K92  
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AMUSEMENT MACHINE  
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1. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS  
When installing or inspecting the machine, be very careful of the following points and pay  
attention to ensure that the player can enjoy the game safely.  
Non-compliance with the following points or inappropriate handling running counter to the  
cautionary matters herein stated can cause personal injury or damage to the machine.  
Before performing work, be sure to turn power off. Performing the work  
without turning power off can cause an electric shock or short circuit. In the  
case work should be performed in the status of power on, this manual always  
states to that effect.  
To avoid electric shock or short circuit, do not plug in or unplug quickly.  
To avoid electric shock, do not plug in or unplug with a wet hand.  
Do not expose Power Cords and Earth Wires on the surface, (floor, passage,  
etc.). If exposed, the Power Cords and Earth Wires are susceptible to damage.  
Damaged cords and wires can cause electric shock or short circuit.  
To avoid causing a fire or electric shock, do not put things on or damage  
Power Cords.  
When or after installing the product, do not unnecessarily pull the power cord.  
If damaged, the power cord can cause a fire or electric shock.  
In case the power cord is damaged, ask for replacement through where the  
product was purchased from or the office herein stated. Using the cord as is  
damaged can cause fire, electric shock or leakage.  
Be sure to perform grounding appropriately. Inappropriate grounding can  
cause an electric shock.  
Be sure to use fuses meeting specified rating. Using fuses exceeding the  
specified rating can cause a fire or electric shock.  
Completely make connector connections for IC BD and others. Insufficient  
insertion can cause an electric shock.  
Specification changes, removal of equipment, conversion and/or addition, not  
designated by SEGA are not permitted.  
• Failure to observe this may cause a fire or an electric shock. Non-compliance  
with this instruction can have a bad influence upon physical conditions of the  
players or the lookers-on, or result in injury during play.  
• SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage, compensation for damage to  
a third party, caused by specification changes not designated by SEGA.  
Be sure to perform periodic maintenance inspections herein stated.  
STOP  
For the IC board circuit inspections, only the logic tester is allowed. The use  
of a multiple-purpose tester is not permitted, so be careful in this regard.  
IMPORTANT  
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2. PRECAUTIONS CONCERNING INSTALLATION  
LOCATION  
This product is an indoor game machine. Do not install it outside. Even indoors,  
avoid installing in places mentioned below so as not to cause a fire, electric shock,  
injury and or malfunctioning.  
Places subject to rain or water leakage, or places subject to high humidity in  
the proximity of an indoor swimming pool and or shower, etc.  
Places subject to direct sunlight, or places subject to high temperatures in the  
proximity of heating units, etc.  
Places filled with inflammable gas or vicinity of highly inflammable/volatile  
chemicals or hazardous matter.  
Dusty places.  
Sloped surfaces.  
Places subject to any type of violent impact.  
Vicinity of anti-disaster facilities such as fire exits and fire extinguishers.  
The operating (ambient) temperature range is from 5 C° to 40 C°.  
Only in the case a projector is employed, the temperature range is from 5 C°  
to 30 C°.  
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 frequency requirements.  
A plate describing Electrical Specifications is attached to the product.  
Non-compliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and  
electric shock.  
This product requires the Breaker and Earth Mechanisms as part of the  
location facilities. Using them in a manner not independent can cause a fire  
and electric shock.  
Ensure that the indoor wiring for the power supply is rated at 15A or higher  
(AC single phase 100 ~ 120V area), and 7A or higher (AC 220 ~ 240V area).  
Non-compliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and  
electric shock.  
Be sure to independently use the power supply equipped with the Earth  
Leakage Breaker. Using a power supply without the Earth Leakage Breaker  
can cause an outbreak of fire when earth leakage occurs.  
Putting many loads on one electrical outlet can cause generation of heat and a  
fire resulting from overload.  
When using an extension cord, ensure that the cord is rated at 15A or higher  
(AC 100 ~ 120V area) and 7A or higher (AC 220 ~ 240V area). Using a cord  
rated lower than the specified rating can cause a fire and electric shock.  
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OPERATION AREA  
For the operation of this machine, secure a minimum area of 2.0m (W) X  
2.8m (D). In order to prevent injury resulting from the falling down accident  
during game play, be sure to secure the minimum area for operation.  
Be sure to provide sufficient space so as to allow this product's ventilation fan  
to function efficiently. To avoid machine malfunctioning and a fire, do not  
place any obstacles near the ventilation opening.  
SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage, compensation for damage to  
a third party, resulting from the failure to observe this instruction.  
STOP  
For transporting the machine into the location's building, the minimum necessary  
dimensions of the opening (of doors, etc.) are 1.4m(W) and 1.7m(H).  
IMPORTANT  
Electric current consumption  
120 VAC  
5 A  
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3. OPERATION  
PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED BEFORE STARTING THE OPERATION  
To avoid injury and trouble, be sure to constantly give careful attention to the behavior and  
manner of the visitors and players.  
In order to avoid accidents, check the following before starting the operation:  
To ensure maximum safety for the players and the customers, ensure that  
where the product is operated has sufficient lighting to allow any warnings to  
be read. Operation under insufficient lighting can cause bodily contact with  
each other, hitting accident, and or trouble between customers.  
It is suggested to ensure a space allowing the players who feel sick while  
playing the game to take a rest.  
Ensure that all of the  
Adjusters are in contact  
with the floor.  
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Do not put any heavy item on this product. Placing any heavy item on the  
product can cause a falling down accident or parts damage.  
Do not climb on the product. Climbing on the product can cause falling down  
accidents. To check the top portion of the product, use a step.  
To avoid electric shock, check to see if door & cover parts are damaged or  
omitted.  
To avoid electric shock, short circuit and or parts damage, do not put the  
following items on or in the periphery of the product.  
Flower vases, flowerpots, cups, water tanks, cosmetics, and receptacles/  
containers/vessels containing chemicals and water.  
To avoid injury, be sure to provide sufficient space by considering the potentially  
crowded situation at the installation location. Insufficient installation space can  
cause making bodily contact with each other, hitting accidents, and or trouble  
between customers.  
PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED DURING OPERATION (PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS)  
To avoid injury and trouble, be sure to constantly give careful attention to the behavior and  
manner of the visitors and players.  
To avoid injury and accidents, those who fall under the following categories  
are not allowed to play the game.  
Those who need assistance such as the use of an apparatus when walking.  
Those who have high blood pressure or a heart problem.  
Those who have experienced muscle convulsion or loss of consciousness when  
playing video game, etc.  
Those who have a trouble in the neck and or spinal cord.  
Intoxicated persons.  
Pregnant women or those who are in the likelihood of pregnancy.  
Persons susceptible to motion sickness.  
Persons whose act runs counter to the product's warning displays.  
A player who has never been adversely affected by light stimulus might  
experience dizziness or headache depending on his physical condition when  
playing the game. Especially, small children can be subject to those  
conditions. Caution guardians of small children to keep watch on their  
children during play.  
Instruct those who feel sick during play to have a medical examination.  
To avoid injury resulting from falling down and electric shock due to spilled  
drinks, instruct the player not to place heavy items or drinks on the product.  
To avoid electric shock and short circuit, do not allow customers to put hands  
and fingers or extraneous matter in the openings of the product or small  
openings in or around the doors.  
To avoid falling down and injury resulting from falling down, immediately  
stop the customer's leaning against or climbing on the product, etc.  
To avoid electric shock and short circuit, do not allow the customers to  
unplug the power plug without a justifiable reason.  
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Caution lookers-on so as not to  
touch the operating unit while  
in play. Failure to observe this  
may cause bodily contact with  
the player and trouble between  
the customers.  
Caution the player so as not to  
hold a child in her/his lap to  
play. Failure to observe this  
may cause the child to be  
caught between the Control  
Panel and the player and fall  
down.  
Be careful not to let anyone  
insert a part of his/her body  
into the void at the rear of the  
seat. It may be caught between  
the seat and the roll bar, and  
eventually he/she may be  
seriously injured.  
Immediately stop such violent acts as hitting and kicking the product. Such  
violent acts can cause parts damage or falling down, resulting in injury due to  
fragments and falling down.  
Instruct the Player to adjust the seat before playing the game. Playing the  
game in a forcible posture can cause a contingent accident.  
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4. ACCESSORIES  
When transporting the machine, make sure that the following parts are supplied.  
TABLE 4 ACCESSORIES  
KEY MASTER  
220-5576 (2)  
KEY  
(2)  
DESCRIPTION  
Part No. (Qty.)  
Note  
OWNERS MANUAL  
420-6588-01 (1)  
For opening/closing  
the doors  
For the CASHBOX DOOR  
Figures  
If Part No. has no description, the Number has not been  
registered or can not be registered. Such a part may not  
be obtainable even if the customer desires to purchase it.  
Therefore, ensure that the part is in safekeeping with you.  
The Keys are inside the Coin  
Chute Door at the time of  
shipment from the factory.  
TAMPERPROOF†WRENCH  
M8 540-0009-01 (1)  
TOOL  
AC Cable (Power Cord)  
600-7228 (1) TAIWAN  
600-6695 (1) USA  
600-6618 (1) OTHERS  
600-6619 (1) HONG KONG  
WIRE HARN EARTH W/LUG M6  
600-6664-02 (1)  
CORD CLAMP  
280-5009-01 (1)  
For TAIWAN.  
Used for securing the  
power cord.  
see 4 of Section 5.  
Used for installation,  
see 4 of Section 5.  
Used for installation,  
see 4 of Section 5.  
VOL CONT B-5K OHM  
SW MICRO TYPE  
509-5636 (1)  
220-5373  
220-5484  
(1)  
Spare, refer to Section 10.  
Spare, see Section 9, 11.  
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FLEX TUBE  
310-5050-220200 (1)  
ASSY FIBER CABLE  
600-6275-0500 (1)  
For communication play,  
refer to Section 17.  
For communication play,  
refer to Section 17.  
NUMBER STICKER(for rear)  
421-11304 (1)  
CONN 22  
310-5051-22 (2)  
For communication play,  
refer to Section 17.  
For communication play,  
refer to Section 17.  
CARTON BOX  
601-10642 (1)  
NUMBER STICKER(for side)  
421-11305 (1)  
Used for transporting the  
Game Board.  
Refer to Next Page.  
For communication play,  
refer to Section 17.  
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HOW TO USE THE CARTON BOX  
When asking for the replacement or repair of the product's Game Board (SEGA  
HIKARU), be sure to put the Game Board together with the Shield Case in a  
Carton Box. Otherwise, the request is not acceptable.  
Put the Shield Case in the Carton Box by paying attention to the correct  
direction as per the following instructions and as shown by the instructions  
printed on the Carton Box. Handling in an erroneous manner can damage the  
Game Board.  
STOP  
IMPORTANT  
Remove the Shield Case Brackets from the Shield Case and put the Shield Case  
in the Carton Box.  
SHIELD CASE BRACKETS  
The shape depends on the type of product.  
"CHECK SIDE" Display  
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FILTER BOARD  
Wrap the Shield Case with the packing material and put it in the Carton Box as shown. Putting  
it upside down or packing otherwise in the manner not shown can damage the Game Board and  
parts.  
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5. ASSEMBLING AND INSTALLATION  
Perform assembly work by following the procedure herein stated. Failing to  
comply with the instructions can cause electric shock hazard.  
Perform assembling as per this manual. Since this is a complex machine,  
erroneous assembling can cause an electric shock, machine damage and or not  
functioning as per specified performance.  
When assembling, be sure to use plural persons. Depending on the assembly  
work, there are some cases in which working by one person alone can cause  
personal injury or parts damage.  
Ensure that connectors are accurately connected. Incomplete connections can  
cause electric shock hazard.  
Be careful so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause electric  
shock and short circuit hazards.  
This work should be performed by the Location's Maintenance Man or  
Serviceman. Performing work by non-technical personnel can cause a severe  
accident such as electric shock. Failing to comply with this instruction can  
cause a severe accident such as electric shock to the player during operation.  
Provide sufficient space so that assembling can be performed. Performing  
work in places with narrow space or low ceiling may cause an accident and  
assembly work to be difficult.  
To perform work safely and avoid serious accident such as the cabinet's  
falling down, do not perform work in places where step-like grade  
differences, a ditch, or slope exist.  
To perform work safely and securely, be sure to prepare a step which is in a  
secure and stable condition. Performing work without using the step can cause  
violent falling down accidents.  
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When carrying out the assembling and installation, follow the following 6-item sequence.  
1
2
3
4
SECURING IN PLACE (ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT)  
POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION  
TURNING POWER ON  
ASSEMBLING CHECK  
The master key (accessories) in addition to the tools such as a Phillips type screwdriver, wrench,  
socket wrench and Ratchet Handle are required for the assembly work.  
Phillips type screwdriver  
24mm  
WRENCH (for M16 hexagon bolt)  
SOCKET WRENCH,(M8 hexagon bolt)  
RATCHET HANDLE  
KEY MASTER  
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SECURING IN PLACE (ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT)  
1
Make sure that all of the adjusters are in contact with the floor. If they are not, the  
cabinet can move and cause an accident.  
This product has 6 casters and 6 Adjusters. (FIG. 5. 3a) When the installation position is  
determined, cause the adjusters to come into contact with the floor directly, make adjustments in  
a manner so that the casters will be raised approximately 5mm. from the floor and make sure  
that the machine position is level.  
CASTER  
1
2
Transport the product to the  
installation position. Be sure to  
provide adequate space allowing  
the player to get on and off.  
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.  
3
After making adjustment, fasten  
the Adjuster Nut upward and  
secure the height of Adjuster  
(FIG. 5. 3 b).  
ADJUSTER  
FIG. 5. 3 a BOTTOM VIEW  
ADJUSTER  
CASTER  
FASTEN UPWARD.  
Approx.5mm  
ADJUSTER  
FIG. 5. 3 b ADJUSTER  
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POWER SUPPLY, AND EARTH CONNECTION  
2
Be sure to independently use the power supply socket outlet equipped with an  
Earth Leakage Breaker. Using a power supply without an Earth Leakage  
Breaker can cause a fire when electric leakage occurs.  
Ensure that the "accurately grounded indoor earth terminal" and the earth wire  
cable are available (except in the case where a power cord plug with earth is  
used). This product is equipped with the earth terminal. Connect the earth  
terminal and the indoor earth terminal with the prepared cable. If the  
grounding work is not performed appropriately, customers can be subjected to  
an electric shock, and the product's functioning may not be stable.  
Ensure that the power cord and earth wire are not exposed on the surface  
(passage, etc.). If exposed, they can be caught and are susceptible to damage.  
If damaged, the cord and wire can cause electric shock and short circuit  
accidents. Ensure that the wiring position is not in the customer's passage  
way or the wiring has protective covering.  
After wiring power cord on the floor, be sure to protect the power cord.  
Exposed power cord is susceptible to damage and causes an electric shock  
accident.  
The AC Unit is mounted on the right side of the machine. The AC Unit has Main SW, Circuit  
Protector, Earth Terminal and the Inlet which connects the Power Cord.  
1
Ensure that the Main SW is OFF.  
MAIN SW  
INLET  
Main SW off  
FIG. 5. 4 a AC unit  
AC Cable (Power Cord)  
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2
Connect one end of the earth wire to the AC Unit  
earth terminal, and the other end to the indoor earth  
terminal. The AC Unit earth terminal has a Bolt and  
Nut combination. Take off the Nut, pass the end of  
earth wire through the Bolt, and fasten the Nut.  
Note that the Earth Wire is incorporated in the Power  
Cord for the Areas of AC 120V (USA) and AC 220 ~  
240V, and therefore, this procedure is not necessary.  
Connect the Earth Wire  
to the Earth Terminal.  
FIG. 5. 4 b Earth Wire Connection  
Firmly insert the power plug into the  
socket outlet.  
3
Insert the opposite side of Power Cord  
plug to the AC Unit's connector  
("INLET").  
4 Perform wiring for the Power Cord  
and Earth Wire. Install protective  
covering for the Power Cord and  
Earth Wire.  
Wiring Cover  
FIG. 5. 4 c Connecting Power Cord and Earth Wire  
In case the Power Plug is apt to come out of place, secure the  
Power Cord to the periphery of the AC Unit with the Cord  
Clamp (an accessory).  
HOW TO USE THE CORD CLAMP  
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TURNING POWER ON  
3
Connect the power by turning on the AC unit's main switch. Then the billboard's fluorescent  
light comes on.  
The monitor displays a system power-on message, and then an advertising screen (a plying-for-  
hire screen) appears. At the same time the right and left speakers on the control panel output an  
advertise sound. The sound is inaudible, however, when you have disabled its function.  
Before an advertising screen appears the system automatically conducts an initialization. Do not  
touch the product until the system completes an initialization and the advertising screen appears.  
During an initialization the handle (steering wheel) turns counterclockwise and clockwise and  
stops at the original center position (for a straight-ahead direction). This corrects the volume  
value inside the control panel. Do not touch the handle or play the game before an initialization  
is completed (that is, the handle automatically stops at the center position). Failure to observe  
this may affect the handle's operability and the handle's force feedback (force feedback against  
crashing) during playing the game. If the handle's operability or force feedback is abnormal,  
disconnect and reconnect the power for initializing the system again.  
When you disconnect the power, the system saves the data for the credit number, ranking, and  
latest game's score. Assume that the credits effective for playing a game remain when you  
disconnect the power. In this case, when you will reconnect the power a game startup screen  
will appear with the start button flashing.  
If several machines are interconnected or networked for a communication play, the system  
checks the network. A network-checking screen as illustrated below appears before an  
advertising screen appears. Usually, checking the network takes 1 to 3 minutes. If the system  
detects a problem related with the network, it keeps displaying the network-checking screen or  
an error message.  
FIG. 5. 5 b NETWORK check screen  
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ASSEMBLING CHECK  
4
In the TEST MODE, ascertain that the assembly has been made correctly and IC BD. is  
satisfactory (refer to Section 8).  
In the test mode, perform the following test:  
(1) MEMORY TEST  
RAM TEST  
Selecting the RAM TEST on the system test  
mode menu screen causes the on-board memory  
to be tested automatically. The game board is  
satisfactory if the display beside each IC No.  
shows GOOD.  
IC15 IC16 IC17S IC18S GOOD  
IC22 IC23 IC24S IC25S GOOD  
IC28 IC29S  
IC41  
IC42  
GOOD  
GOOD  
GOOD  
IC44 IC45S IC46 IC47S GOOD  
IC91S IC92S GOOD  
IC98 GOOD  
OPTIONAL SOUND BOARD:  
IC2 GOOD  
OPTIONAL COMMUNICATION BOARD:  
IC7 IC8 IC9 IC10 GOOD  
PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT  
(2) C.R.T. TEST  
C.R.T. TEST PAGE#1  
In the system test mode menu, selecting C.R.T.  
TEST allows the screen (on which the monitor  
is tested) to be displayed. Although the monitor  
adjustments have been made at the time of  
shipment from the factory, color deviation, etc.,  
may occur due to the effect caused by  
geomagnetism, the location building's steel  
frames and other game machines in the  
periphery. By watching the test mode screen,  
make judgment as to whether an adjustment is  
needed. If it is necessary, adjust the monitor by  
referring to Section 13.  
0
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RED  
GREEN  
BLUE  
WHITE  
PRESS SERVICE BUTTON TO ANOTHER PAGE  
PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT  
C.R.T. TEST PAGE#2  
PRESS SERVICE BUTTON TO ANOTHER PAGE  
PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT  
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(3) SOUND TEST  
In the system test mode, selecting SOUND  
TEST causes the screen (on which sound  
related BD and wiring connections are  
tested) to be displayed.  
Check if the sound is satisfactorily emitted  
from each speaker and the sound volume is  
appropriate.  
SOUND TEST  
MAIN SPEAKER LEFT  
MAIN SPEAKER RIGHT  
OPTION SPEAKER LEFT  
OPTION SPEAKER RIGHT  
> EXIT  
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  
AND  
PRESS TEST BUTTON  
(4) INPUT TEST  
Selecting the INPUT TEST on the game test  
mode menu screen causes the screen (on  
which each switch is tested) to be displayed.  
Press each switch. For the coin switch test,  
insert a coin from the coin inlet with the coin  
chute door open. If the display beside each  
switch indicates "ON," the switch and  
INPUT TEST  
STEERING WHEEL  
GAS PEDAL  
BRAKE PEDAL  
GEAR POSITION  
START BUTTON  
VIEW CHANGE BUTTON  
XXX  
XXX  
XXX  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
wiring connections are satisfactory.  
SERVICE SWITCH  
TEST SWITCH  
OFF  
OFF  
PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT  
JVS TEST  
> DISPLAY CONFIG  
EXIT  
NODE  
SWITCH  
SYSTEM ________  
1/1  
PLAYER1 _____________  
PLAYER2 _____________  
COIN  
SLOT1 0000 SLOT2 8000  
ANALOG  
CH1 0000 CH2 0000 CH3 0000 CH4 0000  
CH5 0000 CH6 0000 CH7 0000 CH8 0000  
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  
AND  
PRESS TEST BUTTON  
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(5) OUTPUT TEST  
Select OUTPUT TEST from the Menu  
screen in the Game Test Mode to cause the  
screen (on which output unit such as lamps  
and wiring connections are tested) to appear.  
Ensure that the output unit functions  
satisfactorily.  
OUTPUT TEST  
> START BUTTON  
VIEW CHANGE BUTTON  
BASS SHAKER(FRONT)  
BASS SHAKER(FRONT+REAR)  
PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT  
Perform the above inspections also at the time of monthly inspection.  
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6. PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE  
When moving the machine, be sure to unplug the power plug. Moving the  
machine with the plug as is inserted can damage the power cord and cause fire  
and electric shock hazards.  
When moving the machine on the floor, retract the Adjusters and ensure that  
Casters make contact with the floor. During transportation, pay careful  
attention so that Casters do not tread power cords and earth wires. Damaging  
the power cords can cause electric shock and short circuit hazards.  
When lifting the cabinet, be sure to hold the grip portions or bottom part.  
Lifting the cabinet by holding other portions can damage parts and installation  
portions due to the empty weight of the cabinet, and cause personal injury.  
When transporting the product in places with step-like differences in grade,  
disassemble into each unit before transporting. Lifting up the product in an  
attempt to cross the step-like differences in an as is assembled condition may  
damage the unit's joining portions and cause a personal injury resulting from  
damage.  
Do not insert the fork to places other than designated when using a Forklift to  
transport the machine.  
Failure to observe this could cause falling down and injury resulting from  
falling down.  
Do not push the plastic made parts. Failure to observe this may damage parts  
and cause injury due to fragments resulting from damage.  
Do not use the handle or lever to move the product. Failure to observe this  
may cause the parts to be deformed or damaged.  
When transporting the product in places with steps, disassemble into each unit  
STOP  
before transporting. Inclining the product in an as is assembled condition or  
placing the cabinet in places with steps can damage the unit's joining portions.  
To protect surface, do not directly apply a rope to the surfaces of product.  
IMPORTANT  
Use protective materials to the places the rope is applied to.  
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7. CONTENTS OF GAME  
The following explanations apply to the case the product is functioning satisfactorily. Should  
there be any moves different from the following contents, some sort of faults may have  
occurred. Immediately look into the cause of the fault and eliminate the cause thereof to ensure  
satisfactory operation.  
Advertising (Plying-for-Hire) Performance  
The billboard's fluorescent light is always on when the power is connected.  
The monitor displays the demonstration images and ranking data. The ranking data is updated  
every week.  
The lights (integrated with the two buttons on the control panel) are off.  
The right and left speakers on the control panel output an advertise sound. The right and left  
speakers on the seat backrest and the bass shaker do not output an advertise sound.  
You can activate or deactivate an advertise sound output function on the test mode screen.  
Fluorescent lamps are lit.  
Image output on the monitor.  
Emits sounds.  
Coin Inlet  
FIG. 7 a  
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HOW TO PLAY  
Operation of a single machine allows a Single Play. Operation of interconnected machines  
allows a Communication Play.  
VIEW CHANGE BUTTON  
START BUTTON  
STEERING WHEEL  
HANDLE  
4 SPEED SHIFTER  
SHIFT LEVER  
BRAKE PEDAL  
SEAT LOCK LEVER  
GAS (ACCELLETOR) PEDAL  
[Single Play]  
FIG. 7 b  
1 Sit down on the seat. You can slide the seat back and forth. Facing the screen you can find the  
seat lock lever on the seat's right bottom. Pull it to unlock and slide the seat.  
2
Insert coins, and then the corresponding credit number appears on the screen's bottom left.  
When you insert the coins enough for one play, the credit number disappears and a SELECT  
screen appears.  
TRACK SELECT, CAR SELECT, and TRANSMISSION SELECT screens appear in this  
order. Turn the handle counterclockwise and clockwise for moving around the items, and press  
the gas pedal (accelerator) for selecting an item.  
3
The number is counted down at the upper right corner of the SELECT screens while you are  
moving around the items. When the time is counted out to 0 (zero), the system automatically  
selects the item (track/car/transmission) wherever you are at that time. If you select any item on  
the current screen, it disappears and the next screen appears even while the time is still counted  
down.  
TRACK SELECT screen  
CAR SELECT screen  
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After you select a transmission, the  
race starts. If you press the view  
change button on the  
4
TRANSMISSION SELECT screen  
TRANSMISSION SELECT  
screen, you can activate a time  
attack mode.  
Rules with Time Attack Mode  
You drive a car alone to compete in the lap time. You must cycle the course within a limited  
time. If you succeed to cycle the course within a limited time, the remaining time is added to the  
limited time of a next cycling. If you clear the specified number of cycling times, the game is  
finished. If you fail to cycle the course within a limited time, the game is over.  
You start last. You must cycle the  
course within a limited time. If you  
succeed to cycle the course within  
a limited time, the remaining time  
is added to the limited time of a  
next cycling.  
5
6
If you succeed to overtake the  
preceding cars and thereby reach a  
target position, the bonus time is  
added to the limited time. The  
target position is eventually carried  
up.  
If you clear the specified number of  
7
cycling times, the game is finished.  
If you fail to cycle the course within a limited time, the game is over.  
8 The handle gives a force feedback when your car touches the course walls or other cars, or is off  
the course.  
If you press the view change button, you can change the viewpoint. After pressing the button, its  
integrated light flashes for several seconds.  
9
When the game is finished or over, the system automatically opens the TRACK SELECT screen  
only if playable credits remain at that time.  
10  
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[Communication Play]  
Starting/playing procedures of a communication play are different from those of a single play.  
1 When a player inserts the coins enough for one play, an entry screen appears. At the same time  
the start button flashes.  
A player who wants a communication play must insert the coins (enough for one  
communication play) into the separate coin chute slot. A player who wants a single play must  
press the start button immediately when an entry screen appears.  
2
When an entry screen appears, the  
system starts counting down the  
time. If there are no competitors  
and the time is counted out to 0  
(zero), only a single play is  
available.  
3
If there are some competitors and  
the time is counted out to 0 (zero),  
the TRACK SELECT screen  
4
appears. Turn the handle  
counterclockwise and clockwise  
for moving around the items and  
press the gas pedal (accelerator) for  
selecting an item. The track is  
decided by majority of the players.  
Next to the TRACK SELECT screen, the CAR SELECT and TRANSMISSION SELECT  
screens appear in this order. Again, turn the handle counterclockwise and clockwise for moving  
around the items and press the gas pedal (accelerator) for selecting an item.  
5
6
On the NAME ENTRY screen, too,  
NAMEENTRYscreen  
turn the handle counterclockwise  
and clockwise for moving around  
the items and press the gas pedal  
(accelerator) for selecting a  
character.  
The number is counted down at the  
upper right corner of the SELECT  
screens and the NAME ENTRY  
screen while you are moving  
around the items. When the time is  
counted out to 0 (zero), the system  
automatically selects the item (car/  
transmission) wherever a player is  
at that time.  
If a player selects any item on the  
current screen, it disappears and the  
next screen appears even while the  
time is still counted down.  
When the number is counted out to 0 (zero) on the NAME ENTRY screen, the race starts.  
7
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8
Players compete with each other in the position. The top player can add the time remained after  
a cycling to the limited time of a next cycling.  
When the top player clears the specified number of cycling times, the game is finished. If a  
player fails to cycle the course within a limited time, the game is over.  
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8. EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY  
By operating the switch unit, periodically perform the tests and data check. When installing the  
machine initially or collecting cash, or when the machine does not function correctly, perform  
checking in accordance with the explanations given in this section.  
The following shows tests and modes that should be utilized as applicable.  
SEGA HIKARU GAME BOARD is used for the product. The system of this game board  
allows another game to be played by replacing the ROM Board Case mounted on the SEGA  
HIKARU CASE. As such, the Test Mode of this system consists of the System Test Mode for  
the system to execute SELF-TEST, COIN ASSIGNMENTS, etc. used in common for the  
machines employing the SEGA HIKARU BOARD, and the Game Test Mode for the specific  
product to execute Input/Output test for the operation equipment, difficulty setting, etc.  
The contents of settings changed in the TEST mode are stored when the test  
STOP  
mode is finished from EXIT in the menu mode. If the power is turned off  
before the TEST mode is finished, the contents of setting change become  
ineffective.  
IMPORTANT  
Executing "BACKUP DATA CLEAR" in the SYSTEM TEST MODE does  
not clear the BOOKKEEPING data in the GAME TEST mode.  
Entering the TEST mode clears fractional number of coins less than one credit  
and BONUS ADDER data.  
When the 2 or more machines are linked for communication play, be careful  
to enter the test mode. If one of the machines linked enters the test mode, all  
others display the NETWORK CHECK screen.  
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TABLE 8 EXPLANATION OF TEST MODE  
REFERENCE  
SECTIONS  
ITEMS  
DESCRIPTION  
INSTALLATION When the machine is installed, perform the following:  
OF MACHINE  
1. Check to see that each setting is as per standard setting made at  
the time of shipment.  
2. In the INPUT TEST mode, check such input devices as each  
SW, V.R., etc.  
3. In the OUTPUT TEST mode, check such output devices as  
lamps, motors, etc.  
8-2 F,G, 8-3 F  
8-2 C, 8-3 B  
8-3 C  
4. In the SELF-TEST mode, check ICs on the IC Board.  
8-2 B,J  
MEMORY  
Choose MEMORY TEST in the MENU mode to allow the  
MEMORY test to be performed. In this test, PROGRAM RAMs,  
ROMs, and ICs on the IC Board are checked.  
8-2 B,J  
PERIODIC  
SERVICING  
Periodically perform the following:  
1. MEMORY TEST  
8-2 B,J  
2. Ascertain each setting.  
8-2 F,G, 8-3 F  
8-2 C, 8-3 B  
8-3 C  
3. In the INPUT TEST mode, test the CONTROL device  
4. In the OUTPUT TEST mode, check such output devices as  
lamps, motors, etc.  
CONTROL  
SYSTEM  
1. In the INPUT TEST mode, check such input devices as each  
SW, V.R., etc.  
8-2 C, 8-3 B  
2. Adjust or replace each SW and VR.  
3. If the problem can not be solved yet, check the CONTROL's  
moves.  
8-3 D,E,  
9,10,11  
MONITOR  
In the MONITOR ADJUSTMENT mode,  
8-2 E  
check to see if the adjustment is appropriately made.  
IC BOARD  
1. MEMORY TEST  
2. In the SOUND TEST mode, check the sound related ROMs.  
8-2 B,J  
8-2 D  
DATA CHECK  
Check such data as game play time and histogram to adjust the  
difficulty level, etc.  
8-2 H, 8-3 G  
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8 - 1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER  
Never touch places other than those specified. Touching places not specified can  
cause electric shock and short circuit hazards.  
Adjust to the optimum sound volume by considering the environmental  
requirements of the installation location.  
STOP  
If the COIN METER and the game board are electrically disconnected, game  
play is not possible.  
IMPORTANT  
A cover is provided on the bass shaker output adjustment volume in order to  
prevent the BASE SHAKER against being carelessly adjusted.  
SWITCH UNIT  
Open the coin chute door, and the switch unit shown will appear.  
The functioning of each SW is as follows:  
The sound volumes of the front and rear speakers are adjusted as indicated by the illustration on  
the switch unit, at the factory before shipping. This adjustment aims to attain the best output  
balance between the front and rear speakers. Remember that carelessly changing this adjustment  
may cause the best balance to be lost.  
SERVICE BUTTON  
TEST BUTTON  
BASE SHAKER Output Adjustment Volume  
SOUND VOLUME  
FIG. 8. 1 a SWITCH UNIT  
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TEST BUTTON  
TEST  
: For the handling of the test button, refer to the following pages.  
: Gives credits without registering on the coin meter.  
SERVICE BUTTON  
SERVICE  
SOUND VOLUME  
FRONT SPEAKER  
: Adjusts the sound volume of the left and right speakers on the control panel.  
: Adjusts the sound volume of the left and right speakers on the seat backrest.  
SOUND VOLUME  
REAR SPEAKER  
BASE SHAKER Output Adjustment Volume  
BASS SHEAKER  
: Adjusts the vibration output of the base shakers each on  
the seat backrest and the control panel.  
COIN METER  
Open the Cashbox Door by using the key to  
COIN METER  
have the Coin Meter appear underneath the  
Cashbox.  
FIG. 8. 1 b COIN METER  
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8 - 2 SYSTEM TEST MODE  
A. SYSTEM TEST MODE MENU  
Press TEST Button to enter the TEST MODE, and the following Menu screen will be displayed.  
Press SERVICE Button to move the  
arrow (>) to the desired item and  
select with TEST Button.  
SYSTEM MENU  
XXXXXXXXX VERSION  
RAM TEST  
JVS TEST  
Bring the arrow to EXIT and press  
TEST Button to return to the GAME  
Mode.  
SOUND TEST  
C.R.T. TEST  
SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS  
COIN ASSIGNMENTS  
BOOKKEEPING  
BACKUP DATA CLEAR  
ROMBD TEST  
CLOCK SETTING  
GAME TEST MODE  
> EXIT  
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  
AND  
PRESS TEST BUTTON  
B. RAM TEST  
This allows for checking the functioning of the RAM on the Game BD.  
In this test, IC's are checked in every row. During the test, "CHECKING" is displayed at the  
right-hand side of the screen. "BAD" is indicated for irregular RAMs, if any.  
Upon finishing the test, "PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT" is displayed on the lower center of  
the monitor. Press TEST Button to return to the MENU screen.  
RAM TEST  
IC15 IC16 IC17S IC18S GOOD  
IC22 IC23 IC24S IC25S GOOD  
IC28 IC29S  
IC41  
IC42  
GOOD  
GOOD  
GOOD  
IC44 IC45S IC46 IC47S GOOD  
IC91S IC92S GOOD  
IC98 GOOD  
OPTIONAL SOUND BOARD:  
IC2 GOOD  
OPTIONAL COMMUNICATION BOARD:  
IC7 IC8 IC9 IC10 GOOD  
PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT  
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C. JVS TEST  
In this test, Functioning of the I/O Board connected to Game Board is displayed and INPUT  
TEST can be performed.  
JVS TEST  
INPUT TEST  
> EXIT  
NODE  
NAME  
I/O CONTROL BD2;Ver0.15;99/06  
CMD VER 1.1  
1/1  
SEGA ENTERPRISES,LTD.;837-13741  
JVS VER 2.0  
COM VER 1.0  
SWITCH 2PLAYERS 12BITS  
COIN  
ANALOG 8CH  
DRIVER OUT 22CH  
2SLOTS  
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  
AND  
PRESS TEST BUTTON  
Execute EXIT to return to the MENU screen.  
When INPUT TEST is selected and executed, the following screen appears.  
JVS TEST  
> DISPLAY CONFIG  
EXIT  
NODE  
SWITCH  
SYSTEM ________  
PLAYER1 _____________  
PLAYER2 _____________  
1/1  
With a switch input from the  
control panel etc., this changes  
into 1.  
COIN  
SLOT1 0000 SLOT2 8000  
ANALOG  
CH1 0000 CH2 0000 CH3 0000 CH4 0000  
CH5 0000 CH6 0000 CH7 0000 CH8 0000  
With a coin switch input, this  
accumulates. And, the coin  
meter counts.  
Analogue values are displayed  
between 0000 and FF00.  
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  
AND  
PRESS TEST BUTTON  
Execute EXIT to return to the MENU screen.  
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D. SOUND TEST  
This is a sound output test. Each speaker outputs the game's playing message in English.  
SOUND TEST  
MAIN SPEAKER LEFT  
MAIN SPEAKER RIGHT  
OPTION SPEAKER LEFT  
OPTION SPEAKER RIGHT  
> EXIT  
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  
AND  
PRESS TEST BUTTON  
MAIN SPEAKER LEFT  
MAIN SPEAKER RIGHT  
: Output from the front left speaker  
: Output from the front right speaker  
OPTION SPEAKER LEFT : Output from the rear left speaker  
OPTION SPEAKER RIGHT : Output from the rear right speaker  
Front speakers are located on the control panel. Rear speakers are located on the seat's backrest.  
Press the service button to move the > mark to a desired item (speaker), and press the test  
button. Make sure that the selected speaker outputs the playing message. The playing message  
heard indicates that the speaker and related wires are normal.  
Execute EXIT to return to the MENU screen.  
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E. C.R.T. TEST  
In this test, monitor adjustment can be performed. Periodically check to see if the monitor  
adjustment is appropriate in this test. This test consists of 2 screens. Use SERVICE Button to  
change the screen displayed. Press TEST Button to return to the MENU screen.  
C.R.T. TEST PAGE#1  
The first screen displays color bars. The  
color adjustment can be checked. Each  
of red, green, blue is the darkest at the  
leftmost end, and becomes brighter  
towards the right-hand end.  
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RED  
GREEN  
BLUE  
WHITE  
PRESS SERVICE BUTTON TO ANOTHER PAGE  
PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT  
The second screen displays crosshatches.  
In this page, monitor size and deviation  
can be checked.  
C.R.T. TEST PAGE#2  
PRESS SERVICE BUTTON TO ANOTHER PAGE  
PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT  
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F. SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS  
Set the CABINET TYPE and MONITOR TYPE to a correct value according to  
STOP  
the cabinet you use. If you fail to observe this, an error message appears when  
connecting the power and when exiting from a test mode; and eventually you  
cannot play the game.  
IMPORTANT  
Performs setting for the whole system. Set each item in accordance with the cabinet. Use the  
items except ADVETISE SOUND and COMMUNICATION MODE as they are at the time of  
shipment. To change setting, bring the arrow (>) to the desired item with the SERVICE button  
and press the TEST button.  
SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS  
CABINET TYPE 1PLAYER  
ADVERTISE SOUND ON  
MONITOR TYPE  
DISPLAY MODE  
SERVICE TYPE  
HORIZONTAL  
AUTOSCAN  
COMMON  
COMMUNICATION MODE MASTER  
> EXIT  
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  
AND  
PRESS TEST BUTTON  
CABINET TYPE (1PLAYER ~ 8PLAYERS)  
ADVERTISE SOUND (ON, OFF)  
: Always set to 1PLAYER.  
: Set to ON or OFF (that enables to output  
or not an advertise sound from the speak-  
ers).  
MONITOR TYPE (HORIZONTAL, VERTICAL) :  
DISPLAY MODE (AUTOSCAN, 31KHz, 24KHz) :  
Always set to HORIZONTAL.  
Always set to AUTOSCAN.  
SERVICE TYPE (COMMON, INDIVIDUAL) : Always set to COMMON.  
COMMUNICATION MODE (MASTER, SLAVE, RELAY, NO LINK):  
Select from among MASTER, SLAVE, NO LINK, and RELAY.  
When performing setting for communication play, be careful of the following points.  
MASTER : Set only one of the linked machine to MASTER for communication play.  
SLAVE : Set the other linked machines to SLAVE for communication play.  
RELAY : Set to RELAY when you want to use the machine as a monitor showing the  
communication play.  
NO LINK : Set to NO LINK when you operate the machine alone.  
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G. COIN ASSIGNMENTS  
In this mode, the setting of incremental credit increase as against coin insertion can be changed.  
This test consists of 3 screens, and the following is the first screen.  
The setting done in the first screen will be stored when exited.  
COIN ASSIGNMENTS  
COIN CHUTE TYPE  
COIN/CREDIT SETTING  
COIN CHUTE #1  
COMMON  
#1  
1COIN 1CREDIT  
COIN CHUTE #2  
1COIN 1CREDIT  
MANUAL SETTING  
SEQUENCE SETTING  
> EXIT  
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  
AND  
PRESS TEST BUTTON  
COIN CHUTE TYPE sets whether Coin Chute is used in common by all players or  
separately allocated to each player in case 2 or more Coin Chutes are incorporated.  
COMMON: This setting is for common use by plural players.  
INDIVIDUAL: As each player uses an independent coin chute, setting to INDIVIDUAL  
causes COIN CHUTE #2 to be disappeared.  
COIN/CREDT SETTING is set when using one of the existing 26 settings or FREE PLAY.  
The selected coin rates in the COIN/CREDIT SETTING are displayed below COIN CHUTE  
#1 and COIN CHUTE #2. If you wish to set a coin rate rather than to select from the  
existing setting, select MANUAL SETTING. The display next to COIN/CREDIT SETTING  
indicates "MANUAL", not "#n" in this case.  
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MANUAL SETTING  
When MANUAL SETTING is selected in the first screen, the following second screen appears.  
COIN ASSIGNMENTS  
MANUAL SETTING  
COIN TO CREDIT  
BONUS ADDER  
1
0
COIN CHUTE #1 MULTIPLIER  
1 COINCOUNT AS 1COIN  
COIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
CREDIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
COIN CHUTE #2 MULTIPLIER  
1 COINCOUNT AS 1COIN  
COIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
CREDIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
SEQUENCE SETTING  
> EXIT  
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  
AND  
PRESS TEST BUTTON  
COIN TO CREDIT determines how many coins are needed for one credit. (1 ~ 9)  
BONUS ADDER determines how many coins should be inserted to obtain one SERVICE  
COIN.  
COIN CHUTE #1 MULTIPLIER, COIN CHUTE #2 MULTIPLIER sets how many tokens  
one Coin represents inserted in each COIN CHUTE.  
SETTING EXAMPLE 1)  
Setting of 2 COINS 1 CREDIT, set to:  
COIN TO CREDIT  
BONUS ADDER  
:2  
:0  
COIN CHUTE #1 MULTIPLIER :1  
SETTING EXAMPLE 2)  
Setting of 5 COINS 6 CREDITS (5 COINS 1 BONUS), set to  
COIN TO CREDIT  
BONUS ADDER  
:1  
:5  
COIN CHUTE #1 MULTIPLIER :1  
When exiting from MANUAL SETTING, if the identical coin rate is in the existing COIN/  
CREDIT SETTING, such existing mode other than what is set in the MANUAL SETTING is  
confirmed.  
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TABLE 1 COIN/CREDIT SETTING  
NAME OF SETTING  
SETTING #1  
SETTING #2  
SETTING #3  
SETTING #4  
SETTING #5  
SETTING #6  
SETTING #7  
SETTING #8  
SETTING #9  
SETTING #10  
SETTING #11  
SETTING #12  
SETTING #13  
SETTING #14  
SETTING #15  
FUNCTIONING OF COIN CHUTE #1  
FUNCTIONING OF COIN CHUTE #2  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
2 COINS  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
2 COINS  
1 COIN  
1 CREDIT  
2 CREDITS  
3 CREDITS  
4 CREDITS  
5 CREDITS  
2 CREDITS  
5 CREDITS  
3 CREDITS  
4 CREDITS  
5 CREDITS  
6 CREDITS  
1 CREDIT  
1 CREDIT  
2 CREDITS  
1 CREDIT  
3 CREDITS  
3 CREDITS  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
2 COINS  
2 COINS  
2 COINS  
1 COIN  
2 COINS  
1 COIN  
2 COINS  
3 COINS  
4 COINS  
1 COIN  
2 COINS  
3 COINS  
4 COINS  
1 COIN  
2 COINS  
3 COINS  
4 COINS  
5 COINS  
3 COINS  
5 COINS  
2 COINS  
4 COINS  
5 COINS  
2 COINS  
4 COINS  
5 COINS  
1 COIN  
2 COINS  
3 COINS  
4 COINS  
5 COINS  
1 COIN  
2 COINS  
3 COINS  
4 COINS  
5 COINS  
1 CREDIT  
1 CREDIT  
1 CREDIT  
1 CREDIT  
1 CREDIT  
2 CREDITS  
2 CREDITS  
3 CREDITS  
4 CREDITS  
5 CREDITS  
6 CREDITS  
1 CREDIT  
1 CREDIT  
1 CREDIT  
1 CREDIT  
3 CREDITS  
1 CREDIT  
3 CREDITS  
1 CREDIT  
1 CREDIT  
1 CREDIT  
2 CREDITS  
3 CREDITS  
5 CREDITS  
1 CREDIT  
2 CREDITS  
3 CREDITS  
5 CREDITS  
1 CREDIT  
1 CREDIT  
2 CREDITS  
1 CREDIT  
2 CREDITS  
3 CREDITS  
1 CREDIT  
2 CREDITS  
3 CREDITS  
1 CREDIT  
2 CREDITS  
3 CREDITS  
4 CREDITS  
6 CREDITS  
1 CREDIT  
2 CREDITS  
3 CREDITS  
4 CREDITS  
6 CREDITS  
SETTING #16  
SETTING #17  
SETTING #18  
SETTING #19  
3 COINS  
4 COINS  
1 COIN  
1 CREDIT  
1 CREDIT  
1 CREDIT  
2 CREDITS  
3 CREDITS  
5 CREDITS  
5 CREDITS  
2 COINS  
3 COINS  
4 COINS  
1 COIN  
SETTING #20  
SETTING #21  
SETTING #22  
5 COINS  
1 COIN  
1 CREDIT  
2 CREDITS  
SETTING #23  
SETTING #24  
SETTING #25  
2 COINS  
4 COINS  
5 COINS  
1 COIN  
1 CREDIT  
2 CREDITS  
3 CREDITS  
3 CREDITS  
1 COIN  
2 COINS  
3 COINS  
4 COINS  
5 COINS  
1 COIN  
1 CREDIT  
2 CREDITS  
3 CREDITS  
4 CREDITS  
6 CREDITS  
6 CREDITS  
SETTING #26  
SETTING #27  
FREE PLAY  
FREE PLAY  
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Table 2: COIN/CREDIT SETTING (COIN CHUTE INDIVIDUAL TYPE)  
NAME OF SETTING EACH SEAT'S COIN CHUTE NAME OF SETTING EACH SEAT'S COIN CHUTE  
SETTING #1  
SETTING #2  
SETTING #3  
SETTING #4  
SETTING #5  
SETTING #11  
SETTING #12  
SETTING #15  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 COIN  
1 CREDIT  
SETTING #21  
SETTING #23  
5 COINS 1 CREDIT  
2 COINS 1 CREDIT  
4 COINS 2 CREDITS  
5 COINS 3 CREDITS  
2 CREDITS  
3 CREDITS  
4 CREDITS  
5 CREDITS  
6 CREDITS  
SETTING #25  
SETTING #27  
1 COIN  
1 CREDIT  
2 COINS 2 CREDITS  
3 COINS 3 CREDITS  
4 COINS 4 CREDITS  
5 COINS 6 CREDITS  
FREE PLAY  
2 COINS 1 CREDIT  
1 COIN 1 CREDIT  
2 COINS 3 CREDITS  
3 COINS 1 CREDIT  
4 COINS 1 CREDIT  
SETTING #17  
SETTING #18  
SETTING #19  
1 COIN  
1 CREDIT  
2 COINS 2 CREDITS  
3 COINS 3 CREDITS  
4 COINS 5 CREDITS  
Table 3: MANUAL SETTING  
COIN TO CREDIT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
COIN  
1
CREDIT  
CREDIT  
CREDIT  
CREDIT  
CREDIT  
CREDIT  
CREDIT  
CREDIT  
CREDIT  
COINS  
COINS  
COINS  
COINS  
COINS  
COINS  
COINS  
COINS  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
BONUS ADDER  
NO BONUS ADDER  
2 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN  
3 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN  
4 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN  
5 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN  
6 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN  
7 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN  
8 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN  
9 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN  
COIN CHUTE (# 1 / # 2)  
MULTIPLIER  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
COIN COUNTS AS  
COIN COUNTS AS  
COIN COUNTS AS  
COIN COUNTS AS  
COIN COUNTS AS  
COIN COUNTS AS  
COIN COUNTS AS  
COIN COUNTS AS  
COIN COUNTS AS  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
COIN  
COINS  
COINS  
COINS  
COINS  
COINS  
COINS  
COINS  
COINS  
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SEQUENCE SETTING  
When SEQUENCE SETTING is selected in either first or second screen, the SEQUENCE  
SETTING Mode (the third screen) appears.  
In this mode, number of credits required for starting game can be set.  
COIN ASSIGNMENTS  
SEQUENCE SETTING  
SEQUENCE1 *CREDIT  
SEQUENCE2 *CREDIT  
SEQUENCE3 *CREDIT  
SEQUENCE4 *CREDIT  
SEQUENCE5 *CREDIT  
SEQUENCE6 *CREDIT  
SEQUENCE7 *CREDIT  
SEQUENCE8 *CREDIT  
> EXIT  
[ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ]  
[ SEGA ENTERPRISES,LTD.  
DESCRIPTION OF SEQUENCE  
]
SEQ1 CREDIT TO 1 PLAYER START  
SEQ2 NOT USED  
SEQ3 NOT USED  
SEQ4 NOT USED  
SEQ5 NOT USED  
SEQ6 NOT USED  
SEQ7 NOT USED  
SEQ8 NOT USED  
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  
AND  
PRESS TEST BUTTON  
SEQUENCE1 : Credit number enough to start the game  
Each sequence can be set between 1 ~ 5.  
SEQUENCE 2 to 8 are not used. On the screen, however, the credit number is changeable.  
Select EXIT to return to the first screen.  
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H. BOOKKEEPING  
This allows such data as operating time/No. of coins inserted/ No. of credits to be checked, etc.  
This test consists of 2 screens. Pressing SERVICE Button causes screen to be changed. Press  
TEST Button to return to the MENU screen.  
On the first screen, such data as total time, coin, and credit are displayed.  
BOOKKEEPING PAGE#1  
TOTAL TIME  
55H27M13S  
16 SERVICE1  
4 SERVICE2  
10  
COIN1  
COIN2  
CREDIT  
5
0
TOTAL COIN 20  
COIN CREDIT 10  
SERVICE CREDIT 5  
TOTAL CREDIT 15  
PRESS SERVICE BUTTON TO ANOTHER PAGE  
PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT  
Total Time is displayed as "X X H X X M X X S" and no date will be displayed after exceeding  
24 hours.  
On the second screen, each sequence displays the frequency of functioning.  
BOOKKEEPING PAGE#2  
PLAYER1  
SEQ1  
SEQ2  
SEQ3  
SEQ4  
SEQ5  
SEQ6  
SEQ7  
SEQ8  
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
PRESS SERVICE BUTTON TO ANOTHER PAGE  
PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT  
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I. BACKUP RAM CLEAR  
This enables you to clear the BOOKKEEPING data (coin- and credit-related data and TOTAL  
TIME data) in the SYSTEM MENU screen.  
NOTE: The same screen appears also in the GAME TEST MENU screen to clear the operating  
data.  
BACKUP DATA CLEAR  
YES (CLEAR)  
> NO (CANCEL)  
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  
AND  
PRESS TEST BUTTON  
Press the service button to move the > mark to YES (CLEAR) item, and press the test button.  
When the system completes clearing, a 'COMPLETED' message appears on the screen. Press  
the test button again to return to the SYSTEM MENU screen.  
Press the service button to move the > mark to NO (CANCEL) item, and press the test button.  
The system does not execute clearing, but returns to the SYSTEM MENU screen.  
J. ROMBD TEST  
This screen enables to check the ROM on the ROM board. When the system completes  
checking successfully or unsuccessfully, respectively 'GOOD' or 'BAD' message appears on the  
screen. For the program ROM (IC 35 and IC36), 'GOOD' or 'BAD' message does not appear.  
ROMBD TEST  
[ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ]  
[SEGA ENTERPRISES,LTD.]  
NO. TYPE RESULT BYTE WORD  
IC35 32M ------ XXXX XXXX  
IC36 32M ------ XXXX XXXX  
IC19 128M GOOD XXXX XXXX  
IC20 128M GOOD XXXX XXXX  
ÅE  
ÅE  
ÅE  
ÅE  
ÅE  
ÅE  
ÅE  
PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT  
Press TEST Button to return to MENU mode.  
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K. CLOCK SETTING  
The ranking data appears during advertising. It is automatically updated weekly; therefore  
correctly set the clock in the CLOCK SETING screen.  
YEAR, MONTH, DAY, HOUR, and MINUTE are set for SEGA HIKARU BD.  
Select the desired item with SERVICE Button and press TEST Button to increase the value.  
Bring the arrow to EXIT and press TEST Button to return to MENU Mode.  
CLOCK SETTING  
2000 7/ 7 7: 7 7 FRI  
YEAR  
MONTH  
DAY  
HOUR  
MINUTE  
SECOND  
> EXIT  
CANCEL  
2000 7/ 7 7: 7 ** FRI  
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  
AND  
PRESS TEST BUTTON  
L. GAME TEST MODE  
Enters the TEST Mode of the game connected to SEGA HIKARU BD. The TEST Mode  
includes INPUT Test, GAME ASSIGNMENTS such as game difficulty, etc. Refer to 9-3 for  
details.  
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8 - 3 GAME TEST MODE  
A. GAME MENU  
Press the service button to move the > mark to GAME TEST MODE item, and press the test  
button. Then the following GAME TEST MODE screen appears.  
SYSTEM MENU  
XXXXXXX VERSION  
GAME TEST MENU  
RAM TEST  
JVS TEST  
SOUND TEST  
C.R.T. TEST  
SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS  
COIN ASSIGNMENTS  
BOOKKEEPING  
BACKUP DATA CLEAR  
ROMBD TEST  
CLOCK SETTING  
> GAME TEST MODE  
EXIT  
INPUT TEST  
OUTPUT TEST  
FORCE FEEDBACK  
INPUT ASSIGNMENTS  
GAME ASSIGNMENTS  
BOOKKEEPING  
BACKUP DATA CLEAR  
> EXIT  
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  
AND  
PRESS TEST BUTTON  
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  
AND  
PRESS TEST BUTTON  
Press the service button to move the > mark to any desired item, and press the test button. Then  
the selected item's screen appears. In the screen use the service button and the test button  
similarly to in the SYSTEM MENU screens.  
After testing, select the EXIT and press the test button. The SYSTEM MENU screen reappears.  
Again select the EXIT and press the test button. The SYSTEM MENU screen disappears, and a  
playing mode screen appears.  
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B. INPUT TEST  
Press the service button to select the INPUT TEST item in the GAME TEST MENU screen, and  
press the test button. The following INPUT TEST screen appears.  
Periodically test the input devices by using the screen.  
INPUT TEST  
STEERING WHEEL  
GAS PEDAL  
BRAKE PEDAL  
GEAR POSITION  
START BUTTON  
VIEW CHANGE BUTTON  
XXX  
XXX  
XXX  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
SERVICE SWITCH  
TEST SWITCH  
OFF  
OFF  
PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT  
• Each of STEERING WHEEL, GAS PEDAL, and BRAKE PEDAL indicates an analog  
value. Make sure that the value can smoothly change as you operate the input device. If not  
smoothly, readjust the volume or replace it with a new one. (See Chapter 10 and 12.)  
• GEAR POSITION indicates N, 1, 2, 3, or 4. Make sure that the value can change as you  
operate the 4-speed shifter. If not, replace the switch with a new one. (See Chapter 11.)  
• Make sure that each of the rest of the input devices can change its indication from OFF to  
ON as you operate the device.  
• After testing, press the test button and the service button simultaneously. The GAME TEST  
MENU screen reappears.  
VIEW CHANGE BUTTON  
STEERING WHEEL  
START BUTTON  
GEAR POSITION  
BRAKE PEDAL  
GAS PEDAL  
FIG. 8. 3 b  
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C. OUTPUT TEST  
Press the service button to select the OUTPUT TEST item in the GAME TEST MENU screen,  
and press the test button. The following OUTPUT TEST screen appears to test the output  
devices.  
Periodically test the output devices (the lights integrated with the START and VIEW CHANGE  
buttons and base shaker) by using the screen.  
OUTPUT TEST  
> START BUTTON  
VIEW CHANGE BUTTON  
BASS SHAKER(FRONT)  
BASS SHAKER(FRONT+REAR)  
PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT  
Item is automatically changed or selected in turn. Make sure that the corresponding output  
device can normally operate (that is, the light comes on or the base shaker vibrates).  
After testing, press the test button. The GAME TEST MENU screen reappears.  
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D. FORCE FEEDBACK  
Press the service button to select the FORCE FEEDBACK item in the GAME TEST MENU  
screen, and press the test button. The following FORCE FEEDBACK screen appears to set the  
intensity of the force feedback against the steering wheel (handle) during playing.  
FORCE FEEDBACK  
(MIN 0 : MAX 10 : DEFAULT 9)  
FORCE =  
9
UP  
DOWN  
FORCE TEST (FORCE = 4)  
CENTER OFF  
RIGHT OFF  
LEFT OFF  
> EXIT  
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  
AND  
PRESS TEST BUTTON  
FORCE  
: Indicates the intensity of the force feedback. The larger number the more  
intense force feedback.  
FORCE TEST : Tests the performance of the motor of the steering motor unit. Intensity is  
fixed at 4. Press the service button to select the CENTER, RIGHT, and  
LEFT items in turn, and press the test button. Make sure that each item  
can change its indication from OFF to ON as you press the test button;  
and eventually the motor can operate to make the handle turn to right or  
left or fixed at a center position (for a straight-ahead direction) as selected  
by you.  
EXIT  
: Returns to the GAME TEST MENU screen.  
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E. INPUT ASSIGNMENTS  
Press the service button to select the INPUT ASSIGNMENTS item in the GAME TEST MENU  
screen, and press the test button. The following INPUT ASSIGNMENTS screen appears to  
select the input device.  
INPUT ASSIGNMENTS  
STEERING  
(DEFAULT = 0)  
GAS PEDAL  
0
0
(DEFAULT = 0)  
BRAKE PEDAL  
(DEFAULT = 0)  
0
DEFAULT SETTING  
> EXIT  
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  
AND  
PRESS TEST BUTTON  
Press the service button to move the > mark to a targeted input device to select, and press the  
test button. Then the assignments screen of the selected input device appears.  
Selecting the DEFAULT SETTING recovers to the standard factory settings.  
After testing, select the EXIT and press the test button. The GAME TEST MENU screen  
reappears.  
Ea. STEER ASSIGNMENTS  
This screen enables to set the volume value of the steering wheel (handle). In other words, this  
screen sets the volume value of the steering wheel's center position (for a straight-ahead  
direction).  
Reset the volume value on this screen when the operability of the steering wheel is undesirable.  
Also newly set the volume value on this screen whenever you have adjusted or replaced the  
volume.  
STEER ASSIGNMENTS  
First fix the steering wheel to a center  
position (for a straight-ahead direction).  
Check the '0' for a position on the screen. If  
it is not on the ( mark above the CENTER,  
press the service button to move the > mark  
to the RIGHT or LEFT, and press the test  
button so that the '0' is positioned just on the  
( mark.  
(MIN -40 : MAX 40 : DEFAULT 0)  
STEERING = -10  
0
^
CENTER  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
After testing, select the EXIT and press the  
test button. The INPUT ASSIGNMENTS  
screen reappears.  
> EXIT  
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  
AND  
PRESS TEST BUTTON  
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Eb. GAS ASSIGNMENTS  
This screen enables to set the volume value of the gas pedal (accelerator). The MIN indicates  
the volume value when the pedal is not stepped on and the MAX when stepped on.  
Reset the volume value on this screen when the operability of the gas pedal is undesirable. Also  
newly set the volume value on this screen whenever you have adjusted or replaced the volume.  
GAS ASSIGNMENTS  
Check the '0' for a position on the screen. If  
it is not on the Å» marks above the MIN and  
MAX, press the service button to move the >  
mark to the UP or DOWN, and press the test  
button so that the '0' is positioned just on the  
Å» marks.  
(MIN -40 : MAX 40 : DEFAULT 0)  
GAS = 0  
0
^
MIN  
^
MAX  
After testing, select the EXIT and press the  
test button. The INPUT ASSIGNMENTS  
screen reappears.  
UP  
DOWN  
> EXIT  
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  
AND  
PRESS TEST BUTTON  
Ec. BRAKE ASSIGNMENTS  
This screen enables to set the volume value of the brake pedal. The MIN indicates the volume  
value when the pedal is not stepped on and the MAX when stepped on.  
Reset the volume value on this screen when the operability of the brake pedal is undesirable.  
Also newly set the volume value on this screen whenever you have adjusted or replaced the  
volume.  
BRAKE ASSIGNMENTS  
Check the '0' for a position on the screen. If  
(MIN -40 : MAX 40 : DEFAULT 0)  
BRAKE =  
it is not on the  
marks above the MIN and  
0
MAX, press the service button to move the >  
mark to the UP or DOWN, and press the test  
button so that the '0' is positioned just on the  
marks.  
0
^
MIN  
^
MAX  
After testing, select the EXIT and press the  
test button. The INPUT ASSIGNMENTS  
screen reappears.  
UP  
DOWN  
> EXIT  
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  
AND  
PRESS TEST BUTTON  
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F. GAME ASSIGNMENTS  
Press the service button to select the GAME ASSIGNMENTS item in the GAME TEST MENU  
screen, and press the test button. The following GAME ASSIGNMENTS screen appears to set  
the game mode, game difficulty, etc.  
Note that the GAME MODE and GAME DIFFICULTY items are displayed only when you  
have set the COMMUNICATION MODE to MASTER or NO LINK (See Chapter 9-2 F).  
GAME ASSIGNMENTS  
GAME MODE(SINGLE) NORMAL  
GAME MODE(NETWORK) NORMAL  
GAME DIFFICULTY  
DEFALT VIEW  
SPEED DISPLAY  
SEAT NUMBER  
NORMAL  
DRIVER  
KM/H  
1
> EXIT  
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  
AND  
PRESS TEST BUTTON  
Press the service button to move the > mark to a targeted item to select. Then press the test  
button to change the setting on the right.  
After setting, select the EXIT and press the test button. The GAME TEST MENU screen  
reappears.  
• GAME MODE (SINGLE)  
Set the GAME MODE to the SINGLE when you  
play alone. There are two settings available:  
NORMAL and SPECIAL. The latter features  
moving from course to course in the race.  
NORMAL: This is a standard setting. Selection of  
the extra course is explained only  
• GAME MODE (NETWORK)  
Set the GAME MODE to the NETWORK when  
you play a communication play. There are two  
settings available: NORMAL and SPECIAL. The  
latter features more cycling than the former.  
NORMAL: This is a standard setting.  
after you have totally played 1,000  
times and at the end of each advanced  
course game.  
Course  
No. of Cycling  
Beginner Talladega  
Intermediate Richmond  
Advanced Watkins Glen  
Extra  
4
8
3
Course  
No. of Cycling  
Beginner Talladega  
Intermediate Richmond  
Advanced Watkins Glen  
Extra  
4
8
3
10  
SPECIAL: The SPECIAL features more cycling  
than the NORMAL. Naturally it takes  
a long time to clear all the games. It  
10  
SPECIAL: You select any course to start and  
then move from course to course as  
indicated below. Naturally it takes a  
long time to clear all the games.  
is, therefore, employed in an event.  
Course  
No. of Cycling  
Beginner Talladega  
Intermediate Richmond  
Advanced Watkins Glen  
Extra  
4
8
3
Beginner (4 cycles)  
>Intermediate (8 cycles)  
10  
Extra (10 cycles)<  
Advanced (3 cycles)  
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GAME DIFFICULTY : Sets the game's difficulty level. You can set it to VERY EASY,  
EASY, NORMAL, HARD, or VERY HARD.  
DEFAULT VIEW : Sets the viewpoint when a game is started. You can set it to DRIVER  
or REAR.  
SPEED DISPLAY : Sets the unit used to display the speed. You can set it to KM/H OR  
MPH.  
SEAT NUMBER : Sets the number of the cabinets interconnected for a communication  
play. Arrange them; and facing the screen set their SEAT NUMBER  
to 1, 2, 3, ...from left to right. If you have set the COMMUNICATION  
MODE to the RELAY (a live relay monitor), set the SEAT NUMBER  
to the NO DEFINED.  
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G. BOOKKEEPING  
Press the service button to select the BOOKKEEPING item in the GAME TEST MENU screen,  
and press the test button. The following BOOKKEEPING screens (1/2 & 2/2) appear to display  
the operation data. Press the service button to migrate between the 1/2 and 2/2 screens.  
After setting, select the EXIT and press the test button. The GAME TEST MENU screen  
reappears.  
BOOKKEEPING 1/2  
CABINET TYPE  
NUMBER OF GAMES  
PLAY TIME  
XXXX  
0
0D 0H 0M 0S  
AVERAGE PLAY TIME  
LONGEST PLAY TIME  
SHORTEST PLAY TIME  
0M 0S  
0M 0S  
0M 0S  
PLAY TIME HISTOGRAM  
0M 0S~1M59S ---- 0  
2M 0S~2M29S ---- 0  
2M30S~2M59S ---- 0  
3M 0S~3M29S ---- 0  
3M30S~3M59S ---- 0  
4M 0S~4M29S ---- 0  
4M30S~4M59S ---- 0  
5M 0S~5M29S ---- 0  
5M30S~5M59S ---- 0  
6M 0S~6M29S ---- 0  
OVER 6M30S ---- 0  
PRESS SERVICE BUTTON TO ANOTHER PAGE  
PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT  
CABINET TYPE  
: Displays the type of the cabinet used. It is automatically  
detected by the system.  
NUMBER OF GAME  
PLAY TIME  
: Displays the total number of the games played.  
: Displays the total operating hours.  
PLAY TIME HISTOGRAM : Displays the number of the games per playing period.  
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BOOKKEEPING 2/2  
DRIVER SELECT  
Steve Park  
0
Rusty Wallace  
Dale Earnhardt  
Bobby Hamilton  
Terry Labonte  
Mark Martin  
0
0
0
0
0
Michael Waltrip  
0
COURSE SELECT  
Talladega  
Richmond  
Watkins Glen  
0
0
0
TRANSMISSION SELECT  
AUTOMATIC  
0
MANUAL  
0
PRESS SERVICE BUTTON TO ANOTHER PAGE  
PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT  
DRIVER SELECT  
: Displays the number of selection times for the most frequently  
selected 7 players.  
COURSE SELECT  
: Displays the number of selection times by course.  
TRANSMISSION SELECT : Displays the number of selection times by transmission  
type.  
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H. BACKUP DATA CLEAR  
Press the service button to select the BACKUP DATA CLEAR item in the GAME TEST  
MENU screen, and press the test button. This screen enables to clear the BOOKKEEPING data  
and the ranking data.  
BACKUP DATA CLEAR  
> YES (CLEAR)  
NO (CANCEL)  
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  
AND  
PRESS TEST BUTTON  
Press the service button to move the > mark to YES (CLEAR) item, and press the test button.  
When the system completes clearing, a 'COMPLETED' message appears on the screen. Press  
the test button again to return to the GAME TEST MENU screen.  
Press the service button to move the > mark to NO (CANCEL) item, and press the test button.  
The system does not execute clearing, but returns to the GAME TEST MENU screen.  
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9. CONTROL PANEL (STEERING MOTOR UNIT)  
Before starting to work, ensure that the Power SW is OFF. Failure to observe  
this can cause electric shock or short circuit.  
Use care so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause electric  
shock or short circuit.  
Do not touch undesignated places. Touching places not designated can cause  
electric shock or short circuit.  
This work should be performed by the Location's Maintenance Man or  
Serviceman. Performing work by non-technical personnel can cause electric  
shock hazard.  
Do not insert hand into the mechanism so as not to cause hand and fingers  
pinched in. Failure to observe this can cause a serious injury such as a  
fracture.  
When performing work such as parts replacement other than those specified in  
this manual, be sure to contact where you purchased the product from and  
confirm the work procedures and obtain precautions prior to performing work.  
Inappropriate parts replacement and/or installing with erroneous adjustment  
can cause an overload or the parts to come into contact, resulting in an electric  
shock, a short circuit, and a fire.  
9 - 1 ADJUSTING OR REPLACING THE V.R.  
In cases the Steering operability is poor and the adjustment of VOLUME SETTING in the  
TEST mode is ineffective, the causes may be the Volume Gear's mesh failure and or Volume  
malfunctioning. By using the following procedure, adjust Volume gear mesh, or replace the  
Volume. In this product, when the Steering Wheel is moved fully left/right, if the Volume shaft  
is rotating within the movable range, the Volume is not feared to be damaged. Secure the  
Volume in the manner the Volume shaft is oriented as shown and the gears are appropriately  
engaged when the steering wheel is in the centering position allowing the car to go straight  
forward.  
MECH FRONT LID  
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME  
Prepare a Phillips screwdriver and a  
wrench for M8 hexagonal nut.  
1
Turn off power.  
2 Referring to Chapter 6, uncouple the  
PTV and the main cabinet from each  
other. However, leave the wires  
connected.  
Remove the 6 Trusshead screws and  
detach the Mech Front Lid from the  
main cabinet.  
3
TRUSS SCREW (6)  
M4 X 8  
PHOTO 9. 1 a  
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4
5
The V.R. is on the VR BASE (a white, plastic made part). Loosen the 2 screws which secure  
the VR BASE and adjust the angle and appropriateness of gear mesh by moving the VR BASE.  
Adjust to an appropriate mesh by securing the Steering Wheel in the direction allowing the car  
to advance straight forward and ensuring the "D" CUT FACE of the Volume shaft is oriented as  
shown.  
6 Tighten the 2 screws to secure the VR BASE.  
VR BASE  
SCREW (2)  
M4 X 12, w/flat & spring washers  
"D" CUT FACE  
FIG. 9. 1 a  
Turn on power.  
7
8 Set the Center Value of the Volume in the TEST mode.  
9
In the TEST mode, check to see if the Volume Value varies smoothly in accordance with the  
steering wheel operation.  
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REPLACING THE VOLUME  
SCREW (2)  
M4 X 12, w/flat & spring washers  
Disconnect the connector from the  
Volume.  
1
2
Take out 2 screws to remove the  
Volume together with VR BASE  
from the HANDLE MECHA.  
PHOTO 9. 1 b  
VR BASE  
Take out 2 screws from the VR  
BASE reverse side to remove the  
Volume together with VR Bracket  
from the VR BASE.  
3
4
Remove the Volume from VR  
Bracket and replace.  
TRUSS SCREW (2)  
M4 X 12  
PHOTO 9. 1 c  
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After replacing the Volume, engage the gears at the angular position shown and fix the VR  
Bracket.  
5
VR BASE  
SCREW (2)  
M4 X 12, w/flat & spring washers  
FIG. 9. 1 b  
V.R.  
220-5484  
220-5373  
Turn on power.  
6
7
8
Set the Center Value of the Volume in the TEST mode.  
In the TEST mode, check to see if the Volume Value varies smoothly in accordance with the  
steering wheel operation.  
9 - 2 GREASING  
Be sure to use the designated grease. Using undesignated grease can cause  
parts damage.  
STOP  
Do not apply greasing to undesignated places. Failure to observe this can cause  
malfunctioning or quality deterioration of parts.  
IMPORTANT  
VOLUME GEAR MESH PORTION  
Apply greasing to gear mesh  
portions once every 3 months.  
Use GREASE MATE (SEGA  
PART NO. 090-0066).  
PHOTO 9. 2  
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10. 4-SPEED SHIFTER (SHIFT LEVER)  
Before starting to work, ensure that the Power SW is OFF. Failure to observe  
this can cause electric shock or short circuit.  
Use care so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause electric  
shock or short circuit.  
Do not touch undesignated places. Touching places not designated can cause  
electric shock or short circuit.  
This work should be performed by the Location's Maintenance Man or  
Serviceman. Performing work by non-technical personnel can cause electric  
shock hazard.  
When performing work such as parts replacement other than those specified  
in this manual, be sure to contact where you purchased the product from.  
Confirm the work procedures and obtain precautions from where you  
purchased the product from prior to performing work. Inappropriate parts  
replacement and/or installation with erroneous adjustment can cause an  
overload or the parts to come into contact, resulting in an electric shock, a  
short circuit, and a fire.  
10 - 1 REMOVING THE 4-SPEED SHIFTER  
1
2
Turn off power.  
Remove the 6 Trusshead screws and remove the shift cover.  
3 Remove the 6 Hexagon Bolts.  
SHIFT COVER  
4 SPEED SHIFTER  
HEXAGON BOLT (4)  
TRUSS SCREW (6) black  
M8 X 20, w/spring washer  
M4 X 12  
PHOTO 10. 1 a  
PHOTO 10. 1 b  
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4
5
Pull up the 4-speed shifter upright. Be careful not to let  
the wires caught on some sections or not to let the parts  
hit against each other.  
Disconnect the connectors from each other. Uncouple the  
4-speed shifter.  
When replacing it to an original position, be careful about  
the installation direction. The side with the wires must  
face the PTV.  
When replacing it to an original position,  
be careful about the installation direction.  
Disconnect the connector.  
PHOTO 10. 1 c  
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10 - 2 REPLACING THE SWITCH  
In case 4-speed Shifter operability is poor, malfunction of or damage to the Microswitch of  
Mechanism can be considered. The 4-speed Shifter has 3 Microswitches. Be sure to check  
which Switch malfunctions prior to performing work.  
1
Remove 4-speed Shifter as per procedure 10 -1.  
2 Disconnect the wiring connected to the Microswitch.  
3
Take out 2 screws to replace the Microswitch.  
4 Check to ensure that the Switch goes ON and OFF in consistency with the operation.  
MICROSWITCH  
509-5636  
PHOTO 10. 2  
SCREW (2)  
M2.3 X 10, w/flat & spring washers  
FIG. 10. 2  
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11. ACCELERATOR & BRAKE  
Before starting to work, ensure that the Power SW is OFF. Failure to observe  
this can cause electric shock or short circuit.  
Use care so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause electric  
shock or short circuit.  
Do not touch undesignated places. Touching places not designated can cause  
electric shock or short circuit.  
This work should be performed by the Location's Maintenance Man or  
Serviceman. Performing work by non-technical personnel can cause electric  
shock hazard.  
When performing work such as parts replacement other than those specified  
in this manual, be sure to contact where you purchased the product from.  
Confirm the work procedures and obtain precautions from where you  
purchased the product from prior to performing work. Inappropriate parts  
replacement and/or installation with erroneous adjustment can cause an  
overload or the parts to come into contact, resulting in an electric shock, a  
short circuit, and a fire.  
If Accel. and Brake operation is not satisfactory, adjustment of Volume installation position or  
Volume replacement is needed. Also, be sure to apply greasing to the gear mesh portion once  
every 3 months.  
11 - 1 ADJUSTING AND REPLACING THE V.R.  
The appropriate value for both ACCEL. Volume and Brake Volume is under 30H when released  
and over C0H when stepped on. Check Volume values in the TEST mode. Since work is  
performed inside the energized cabinet, be very careful so as not to touch undesignated places.  
Touching places not specified can cause electric shock or short circuit.  
1 Take out the 2 truss screws and  
remove the Front Cover from the  
Accel. & Brake Unit  
M4 X 8, chrome  
(FIG. 11. 1 a).  
TRUSS SCREW (2)  
2 Loosen the screw which secure the  
Potentiobase, and adjust the  
Volume value by moving the Base.  
(FIG. 11. 1 b)  
Secure the Potentiobase.  
3
4
Perform Volume setting in the  
Volume setting mode.  
FIG. 11. 1 a  
SCREW  
M512,  
FRONT COVER  
w/flat & spring washers  
FIG. 11. 1 b  
POTENTIOBASE  
V.R.  
220-5484  
220-5373  
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REPLACING THE VOLUME  
POTENTIOCOVER  
TRUSS SCREW (2)  
M4 X 8  
1
2
Turn the power off.  
Take out the 2 screws and remove the  
Potentiocover (FIG. 11. 1 c).  
Disconnect the connector of the  
Volume to be replaced.  
3
4
Remove the screw which secures the  
Potentiobase (FIG. 11. 1 b).  
Remove the Potentiobase together  
with the Volume as is attached.  
(FIG. 11. 1 c)  
5
Remove the Base and Gear to replace  
the Volume.  
6
7
Adjust the Volume as per the previous  
page after replacing.  
FIG. 11. 1 c  
POTENTIOBASEÅ@  
11 - 2 GREASING  
STOP  
Be sure to use the designated grease. Using undesignated grease can cause parts  
damage.  
IMPORTANT  
Once every 3 months, apply greasing  
to the Spring and Gear mesh portion.  
For spray greasing, use GREASE  
MATE (PART No. 090-0066).  
GREASING  
FIG. 11. 2  
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12. COIN SELECTOR  
HANDLING THE COIN JAM  
If the coin is not rejected when the REJECT button is pressed, open the coin chute door and  
open the selector gate. After removing the jammed coin, put a normal coin in and check to see  
that the selector correctly functions.  
CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR  
GATE  
Remove and clean smears by using a  
soft cloth dipped in water or diluted  
chemical detergent and then  
squeezed dry.  
STOP  
IMPORTANT  
Never apply machine oil, etc. to the  
Coin Selector.  
After cleaning the Coin Selector,  
insert a regular coin in the normal  
working status and ensure that the  
Selector correctly functions.  
FIG. 12 a  
The coin selector should be cleaned once every  
3 months. When cleaning, follow the procedure  
below:  
Turn the power for the machine OFF. Open the  
coin chute door.  
Open the gate and dust off by using a soft brush  
(made of wool, etc.).  
Remove and clean smears by using a soft cloth  
dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent  
and then squeezed dry.  
1
2
3
CRADLE  
FIG. 12 b  
Remove the CRADLE.  
4
5
When removing the retaining ring  
(E ring), be very careful so as not to bend the  
rotary shaft.  
Remove stain from the rotary shaft and shaft  
receiving portions by wiping off with a soft  
cloth, etc.  
After wiping off as per  
a dry cloth, etc. to cause the coin selector to dry  
completely.  
above, further apply  
5
6
Insert a coin  
while keeping the  
Reject Button  
pressed down and  
check if it is  
COIN INSERTION TEST  
Once every month, when performing the  
rejected.Å@Å@  
Coin SW Test, simultaneously check the  
following:  
COIN METER  
Does the Coin Meter count satisfactorily?  
Does the coin drop into the Cashbox  
correctly?  
Is the coin rejected when inserted while  
keeping the Reject Button pressed down?  
FIG. 12 c  
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WGD15-2110-01  
WELLS-GARDNER  
ELECTRONICS CORPORATION  
OVER/UNDER MINI DOOR  
2 ENTRIES WITH BILL  
2701 N. KILDARE CHICAGO, IL 60639  
1-800-336-6630  
WWW.WGEC.COM  
VALIDATOR  
BOTTOM DOOR  
& SPECIAL ENCLOSURE  
#
W.G. PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
12  
S-7 US 25c COIN MECH LEFT  
1
812-4150-011  
812-4050-011  
890-1002-00  
890-1003-00  
20  
S-10 US $1 COINMECH RIGHT  
HINGE SCREW  
2
3
18  
16  
15  
CLAMP SCREW  
17  
4
SCREWTRILOBULAR  
WASHER INTERNAL TOOTH 3/4"  
KEYHOOK  
5
890-1017-00  
890-1019-00  
6
25  
890-1300-00  
891-0514-00  
025X3711-001  
025X3712-001  
891-0509-162  
891-0547-00  
891-0100-4016  
891-1008-107  
891-1113-03  
891-1113-011  
891-1117-00  
891-1118-00  
891-1121-00  
891-1311-16  
891-1312-16  
891-1109-16  
020X1877-005  
891-2216-16  
890-1007-00  
890-1206-02  
891-1105-01  
891-1106-00  
891-1107-00  
891-1110-00  
891-1116-16  
7
28  
CLAMP UK 5/8" CABINET  
ENCLOSURE W/CHUTE  
METAL CASHBOX  
8
19  
21  
9
22  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
6
DOUBLE FRAME  
5
8
4
27  
LOCK SINGLE BIT  
7
COVER PLATE  
13  
BASE PLATE ASSEMBLY  
E/R BUTTON US 4x25c/$1 LEFT  
E/R BUTTON US $1 COIN RIGHT  
LAMPHOLDER  
5
23  
3
14  
LAMP WEDGE BASE 6 VOLT  
SPRING, E/R BUTTON  
BUTTON BEZEL, NYLON  
REJECT BEZEL, NYLON  
REJECT FLAP  
18  
19  
1
2
29  
20  
9
21  
10  
22  
23  
NUT KEPS #8-32 X 5/16 HEX  
MICROSWITCHASSEMBLY  
SCREW,FLAT HEAD M/S  
KEP NUT  
4
8
24  
24A  
24B  
24C  
24D  
24E  
24F  
24G  
24H  
24J  
24K  
24L  
24M  
25  
26  
REJECT CUP SIDE PLATE  
REJECT CUP BASE PLATE  
F
11  
J
BRACKET, MICROSWITCH  
ADJUSTER, COIN  
B
D
K
MICROSWITCH,BLACK - MED.  
COVER, PLASTIC  
L
24  
891-1125-00  
892-1002-07  
E
CLIP, SNAP-ON  
C
892-1002-08  
892-1002-09  
892-1002-11  
891-0604-16  
891-0614-16  
892-1002-01  
892-1002-021  
892-1002-10  
ELASTIC SNAP NUT  
SLEEVE, SNAP-ON  
A
SCREW, PAN HEAD  
MINI DOOR 2 ENTRIES  
MINI DOOR W/DBV C/O  
BRACKET, LAMPSIDE  
BRACKET, COVERSIDE  
BRACKET, HOLD DOWN  
5
G
26  
H
M
27  
28  
29  
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tom.happ@happcontrols.com  
Ph: 847-593-6161 ext. 107  
Fx: 847-956-2091  
Happ Controls, 106 Garlisch Drive, Elk Grove, IL 60007  
Visit our website http://www.happcontrols.com  
Guardian Hasp  
30-2400-200  
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OPTIONAL DOLLAR BILL ACCEPTOR  
THE COIN DOOR ASSEMBLY USED ON NASCAR DX TYPE COMES  
EQUIPPED TO ACCEPT A DOLLAR BILL ACCEPTOR. ALL NEEDED  
WIRING CONNECTIONS ARE CONVIENENTLY LOCATED INSIDE THE  
GAME FOR THIS APPLICATION.  
THE COIN DOOR CAN ACCCOMMODATE THE FOLLOWING  
VALIDATOR(S):  
FORWARD-MOST  
HOLE POSITION  
Mars 2000 series  
**42-1155-00  
MARS VALIDATOR $1, 2, 5 300 CAP  
The frame and cashbox enclosure on this coindoor has been modified to accomodate  
a Mars 2000 series upstacker. A 2000 series stacker can be added by simply remov-  
ing the cut-out plate. This one entry door can be ordered through Happ Controls or  
one of Happ Controls authorized distributors. The part number is 40-6000-10EX.  
The Mars stacker can be obtained through an autherized Mars distibutor.  
Note: Your game may have either Happ Controls Coin Door Assembly or the Wells  
Gardner Coin Door Assembly (not shown).  
**Happ part number  
Security Locking Bar/Bracket Set Part No.# 999-0966  
Modified Cash Box (For use when DBA installed)  
Part No. # 999-1106  
Plastic Cash Box - Full Size Part No. # 999-1177  
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**Coin door shown with optional dollar bill validator inserted**  
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13. REPLACING THE FLUORESCENT LAMP, AND LAMPS  
When performing work, be sure to turn power off. Working with power on  
can cause electric shock and short circuit hazards.  
The Fluorescent Lamp, when it gets hot, can cause burn. Be very careful  
when replacing the Fluorescent Lamp.  
Be sure to use lamps of the designated rating. Using lamps of undesignated  
rating can cause a fire or malfunctioning.  
To perform work safely and securely, be sure to prepare a step which is in a  
secure and stable condition. Performing work without using the step can  
cause violent falling down accidents.  
Be careful when handling the plastic made parts. Failure to observe this may  
cause injury due to damage or fragments resulting from damage.  
INSIDE THE BILLBOARD  
Remove the billboard holder, slide up the billboard plate, and replace the fluorescent tube.  
TRUSS SCREW (3) black  
M4 X 8  
BILLBOARD HOLDER  
BILLBOARD PLATE  
To slide.  
FLUORESCENT LAMP 32W:390-5251-32-01  
GLOW LAMP:390-5638-5P  
FIG. 13 a  
FIG. 13 b  
When performing work,  
prepare a step.  
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SWITCH PLATE  
START BUTTON,VIEW CHANGE BUTTON  
1
Turn power off.  
2 Remove the 4 Trusshead screws.  
TRUSS SCREW (4)  
M4 X 8, chrome  
Remove the switch plate from the  
control panel carefully without  
damaging the wires.  
3
PHOTO 13 a  
4 On the rear side of the switch plate there is a metallic projection  
on the foot of each button. Turn the projection to unlock, and  
remove the wire connection part from the button body.  
Unlock.  
PHOTO 13 b  
5
The lamp is inside the wiring  
connecting portion. Push and then  
turn the Lamp counterclockwise to  
remove.  
LAMP 6.3V 1W  
390-5445-01  
PHOTO 13 c  
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14. PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE  
The items listed below require periodic check and maintenance to retain the performance of this  
machine and to ensure safe business operation.  
When handling the controller, the player will be in direct contact with it . In order to always  
allow the player to enjoy the game, be sure to clean it regularly. Also, it is advisable to provide  
wet tissue, etc. available for player use.  
Be sure to check once a year to see if Power Cords are damaged, the plug is  
securely inserted, dust is accumulated between the Socket Outlet and the  
Power Plug, etc. Using the product with dust as is accumulated can cause fire  
and electric shock hazards.  
Periodically once a year, request the place of contact herein stated or the  
Distributor, etc. where the product was purchased from, as regards the internal  
cleaning. Using the product with dust as is accumulated in the interior  
without cleaning can cause a fire or accident. Note that cleaning the interior  
parts can be performed on a pay-basis.  
TABLE 16  
Item  
Interval  
Reference  
3
CABINET  
Check Adjusters'contact with surface.  
Cleaning  
Daily  
CONTOROL PANEL  
As necessary  
Monthly  
Inspection of SW, VR.  
Greasing to the gear mesh portion.  
Inspection of SW.  
8
Trimonthly  
Monthly  
9-2  
8
4-SPEED SHIFTER  
ACCEL. & BRAKE  
Check VOLUME VALUE.  
Gear and Spring portion greasing  
Check COIN SW.  
Monthly  
8
Trimonthly  
Monthly  
11-2  
8
COIN CHUTE DOOR  
PROJECTOR  
Coin insertion test.  
Cleaning of COIN SELECTOR.  
SCREEN cleaning.  
Check adjustments.  
Greasing to the seat rail  
MEMORY TEST.  
Monthly  
12  
12  
Trimonthly  
Weekly  
Monthly or when moving.  
Trimonthly  
Monthly  
5, 8, 11  
SEAT  
FIG.14  
GAME BD  
8
Check settings.  
Monthly  
8
INTERIOR  
Cleaning  
Annually  
See above.  
POWER SUPPLY PLUG  
Cabinet surfaces  
Inspection and cleaning  
Cleaning  
As necessary.  
See below.  
CLEANING THE CABINET SURFACES  
When the cabinet surfaces are badly soiled, remove stains with a soft cloth dipped in water or  
diluted (with water) chemical detergent and squeezed dry. To avoid damaging surface finish, do  
not use such solvents as thinner, benzine, etc. other than ethyl alcohol, or abrasives, bleaching  
agent and chemical dustcloth.  
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SEAT (Greasing to Seat Rail Portion)  
Move the Seat to the rearmost portion and apply  
spray greasing to the portion shown at the right  
once every 3 months by using NOK KLUBER L60  
or GREASE MATE SEGA PART No. 090-0066.  
After greasing, move the Seat a few times forward  
and backward so as to allow the grease to be  
applied all over uniformly. Be sure to wipe grease  
which attaches to the surfaces of the PROTECT  
RUBBER on the Seat Rail, or any excess grease.  
FIG. 14  
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15. TROUBLESHOOTING  
In order to prevent electric shock and short circuit, be sure to turn power off  
before performing work.  
Be careful so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause electric  
shock or short circuit.  
After removing the cause of the functioning of the Circuit Protector, reinstate  
the Circuit Protector. Depending on the cause of the functioning, using the  
Circuit Protector as is without removing the cause can cause generation of  
heat and fire hazard.  
In case a problem occurs, first check wiring connector connections.  
TABLE 15 a  
PROBLEMS  
CAUSE  
COUNTERMEASURES  
With Main SW ON,  
no activation.  
Power is not supplied.  
Securely insert the power plug into the  
plug socket.  
Power supply/voltage is not correct. Make sure that power supply/voltage is  
correct.  
The Circuit Protector functioned  
due to the momentary overload.  
After eliminating the cause of overload,  
reinstate the AC Unit's Circuit Protector  
(see 4 , Sec. 5, Refer to the following).  
Reset the circuit protector on the ASSY  
ELEC. (see PHOTO 15 a, b)  
The color on PTV  
screen is incorrect.  
Image adjustment is inappropriate.  
Adjust appropriately.  
Color deviation on  
monitor screen.  
Affected by peripheral machines or Perform convergence adjustment  
the building's steel frames.  
Change installation direction or position.  
Move the machine which causes the  
problem.  
No sound is emitted.  
Sound volume adjustment is not  
appropriate.  
Adjust sound volume (see Sec. 8).  
Board and Amplifier  
malfunctioning.  
Perform the sound test and confirm  
(see Sec. 8).  
CIRCUIT PROTECTOR  
CIRCUIT PROTECTOR  
Functions due to the activation of  
bimetal. To restore the function,  
wait for approximately one minute  
or longer until the bimetal cools  
off. (Press the Button.)  
FIG. 15  
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TABLE 15 b  
PROBLEMS  
CAUSE  
COUNTERMEASURES  
BASE SHAKER  
does not react.  
Incorrect volume adjustment.  
Adjust the SWITCH UNIT's volume.  
(see 8-1)  
Failure of the AMP or BASE  
SHAKER  
Perform the OUTPUT TEST. (see 8-3)  
Operability of the Deviation of the volume value.  
Steering wheel  
Adjust the volume value in the Test mode.  
(see 8-3)  
(handle) is poor.  
Volume gear engagement fault.  
Adjust the engagement of the gear.  
(see 9-2)  
Volume malfunctioning.  
Replace the Volume. (see 9-2)  
Steering wheel  
(handle) is  
abnormal in its  
force feedback. It  
is not centered.  
Failure of power-on checking  
procedure.  
Reconnect the power, and complete a  
power-on checking procedure.  
(see 5 Sec. 5,)  
The volume is not centered.  
Failure of the volume.  
Adjust the volume value in the test mode.  
(see Sec. 8)  
Replace the volume. (see 9-1)  
Steering wheel  
(handle) is week  
in its force  
Aging of the force feedback  
mechanism.  
Reset in the test mode. (see Sec. 8)  
feedback.  
Shifter does not  
Failure of the switch.  
Replace the switch. (see 10-2)  
operate normally.  
Gas pedal  
(accelletor) and/or  
brake pedal do not  
The volume is not centered.  
Adjust the volume value in the test mode.  
(see Sec. 8)  
operate normally. Failure of the volume.  
Replace the volume. (see 11-1)  
The Fluorescent  
lamp does not  
light up.  
The Fluorescent tube is burnt out.  
Replace the Fluorescent tube  
(see Sec. 13).  
Lights integrated  
with the start  
button and the  
view change  
button do not  
come on.  
The lamp is burnt out.  
Replace the lamp. (see Sec.13)  
Failure of the  
communication  
play.  
Communication cables are  
disconnected.  
Reconnect the cables. (see 17-2)  
Reconnect the cables correctly. (See 17-2)  
Reset correctly. (see 17-3)  
Communication cables are wrongly  
connected.  
Communication play is wrongly set.  
Setting error in the test mode.  
'ERROR *' is  
displayed.  
Reset correctly in the test mode according  
to the product. (see Sec. 8)  
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16. GAME BOARD  
In order to prevent electric shock and short circuit hazards, be sure to turn  
power off before performing work.  
Be careful so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause fire,  
electric shock and short circuit hazards.  
Do not expose the Game BD, etc. without a good reason. Failure to observe  
this can cause electric shock hazard or malfunctioning.  
The electronic parts on the IC Board could be damaged due to human body's static  
electricity. Before performing IC Board related work, be sure to discharge  
physically accumulated statics by touching grounded metallic surfaces, etc.  
Put the Game Board in the Carton Box (an accessory) together with the Shield  
Case when requesting for the replacement or repair. Transporting the Game  
Board in an undesignated status for replacement/repair is unacceptable.  
In this manual, how to remove the Game Board is explained for convenience.  
However, this work should be performed by SEGA SERVICEMAN.  
STOP  
IMPORTANT  
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16 - 1 REMOVING THE GAME BOARD  
1
2
3
Turn power off.  
Remove the 2 trusshead screws of the back lid, unlock it, and detach it from the main cabinet.  
Disconnect the connectors of all the wires between the ASSY MAIN BD STD and the main  
cabinet.  
4
5
Disconnect the connectors of all the wires between the shield case's filter board on the ASSY  
MAIN BD STD and the main cabinet.  
Remove the 2 wing bolts that fix the base (a wooden plate) of the ASSY MAIN BD STD.  
WING BOLT (2)  
M4 X 25, flat washer used.  
Disconnect all the connectors  
to the filter board.  
BACK LID  
Unlock.  
Disconnect the connector.  
ASSY MAIN BD DX  
TRUSS SCREW (2) black  
M4 X 30  
FIG. 16. 1 a  
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6
Draw out the ASSY MAIN BD STD from  
the main cabinet. More than two workers  
must engage in this action. Note that the  
ASSY MAIN BD STD is heavy, and, if a  
single worker draws out it alone, he/she may  
damage the wires by snagging or catching  
the wires on other parts.  
NOTE: If you remove the 3 screws and  
detach the shield case lid, you can access to  
the game board. This action is allowed,  
however, only for the Sega's service  
engineer.  
To perform work safely,  
use 2 or more workers.  
Remove the 4 screws that fix the shield case  
onto the base (a wooden plate), and detach  
the former from the latter.  
7
FIG. 16. 1 b  
Remove the 2 screws each, and detach the  
shield case from the shield case brackets.  
Wrap the shield case with protective  
shipping materials, and contain it in a carton  
box. Send it for repairing.  
8
SCREW (4)  
M4 X 16, w/flat & spring washers  
SHIELD CASE LID  
SCREW (3)  
M4 X 8,w/flat & spring washers  
SHIELD CASE BRACKETÅ@  
SCREW (2 each)  
M4 X 8, w/flat & spring washers  
FIG. 16. 1 c  
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16 - 2 COMPOSITION OF GAME BOARD  
GAME BD NCR (833-14033)  
SCREW (3)  
M3 X 50, w/flat & spring washers  
SCREW (2)  
M3 X 70, w/flat & spring washers  
SAMURAI COMMUNICATION BD  
837-13404  
FLANGE NUT (8)  
M3, plastic washer used.  
SAMURAI EXTEND SOUND BOARD  
837-13629  
ROM BD NCR  
834-14125  
MAIN BD SEGA HIKARU  
834-13821-01  
BD TRAY FOR SEGA HIKARU  
105-5380  
FIG. 16. 2  
ROM BD  
JUMPER SETTING  
MAIN BD  
JUMPER SETTING  
JP3  
JP4  
JP5  
JP6  
2-3  
2-3  
2-3  
2-3  
JP4  
JP5  
JP6  
JP7  
JP8  
JP9  
1-2  
1-2  
1-2  
1-2  
2-3  
2-3  
JP10 1-2  
JP11 2-3  
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17. COMMUNICATION PLAY  
For this game, up to 8 machines can be connected to allow up to 8 players to play  
simultaneously. In this instance, connecting the communication cable and setting for the  
communication play are required.  
17 - 1 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS  
Before starting to work, ensure that the Power SW is OFF. Failure to observe  
this can cause electric shock or short circuit.  
Use care so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause electric  
shock or short circuit.  
Do not touch undesignated places. Touching places not designated can cause  
electric shock or short circuit.  
This work should be performed by the Location's Maintenance Man or  
Serviceman. Performing work by non-technical personnel can cause electric  
shock hazard.  
When linking a number of machines, be sure to supply sufficient power for  
the corresponding number of machines. Be sure to secure per machine  
current as stated in this manual. Failure to observe this can cause a fire and an  
electric shock accident.  
Due to the length of the communication cable, the distance in between the  
machines is limited. However, to avoid accidents, be sure to secure space in  
excess of 70 cm between the machines.  
To perform work safely and avoid serious accident such as the cabinet's  
falling down, do not perform work in places where step-like grade  
differences, a ditch, or slope exist.  
To perform work safely, be sure to secure the space corresponding to number of  
machines to be linked. Failure to observe this can cause accident.  
The optic fiber cable is used for the communication linkage.  
STOP  
Excessive bending may damage the communication cable. Be very careful in this  
regard.  
IMPORTANT  
Since 2 or more machines are to be linked, sufficient power corresponding to the number of  
machines used need to be supplied. Note that as a standard, the per machine capacity should be  
15A for the 100 ~ 120V area, and 7A for the 220 ~ 240V area.  
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DISTANCE BETWEEN MACHINES  
Be sure to secure space in excess of 70cm between machines.  
70cm  
70cm  
FIG. 17. 1  
17 - 2 CONNECTING THE COMMUNICATION CABLE  
To enable the game machines to serve in a communication play, you must interconnect their  
game boards with the communication cables (optical fiber cables).  
As for a wiring of the communication cables within the main cabinet (between the game board  
and the connector plate), Sega has completed it before shipping. Each connector plate has two  
connectors. Use them to wire the communication cables between one game machine to the next;  
thereby you can interconnect all the game boards. For this wiring, prepare in advance some  
standard accessories: flexible tube, 2 of connector 22, communication cable, and 2 sets of  
number sticker.  
1
2
Turn off power and disconnect the plug. From the viewpoint of protecting, disconnect the  
power cord.  
Remove the 4 trusshead screws to detach  
the connector box from the main cabinet.  
TRUSS SCREW (4) black  
M4 X 16  
CONNECTOR BOX  
PHOTO 17. 2  
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4
Remove the 2 screws to detach the hole lid from the connector box. Depending on the number  
and arrangement of the interconnected game machines, you may remove either or both of the 2  
hole lids. (Fig. 17. 2a)  
Connect the  
Communication cable.  
SCREW (2) black  
M3 X 8, w/flat & spring washers  
HOLE LID  
TRUSS SCREW (4) black  
CONNECTOR BOX  
M4 X 16  
FIG. 17. 2 a  
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Attach CONNECTOR 22 to the both ends of FLEX TUBE. First, disassemble CONNECTOR  
22 (Fig. 17. 2 b).  
5
6
First pass the plastic nut through the flex tube. Otherwise, the following work can not be  
performed and therefore, be very careful of this point.  
7
8
Install the holder and then the "insert" to the end of the flex tube by turning them as in bolts and  
nuts (Fig. 17. 2 c).  
Tighten the plastic nut to the connector. At this time, pass the communication cable through the  
flex tube ahead of time so as to allow the following work to be performed easily (Fig. 17. 2 d).  
Install the flex tube into the CONNECTOR BOX HOLE. Insert the connector into the  
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CONNECTOR BOX HOLE, put the seal washer through and fasten the metal nut (Fig. 17. 2 e).  
PLASTIC NUT  
CONNECTOR  
INSERT  
HOLDER  
INSERT  
HOLDER  
CONNECTOR  
SEAL WASHER  
PLASTIC NUT  
METAL NUT  
FLEX TUBE  
FLEX TUBE  
FIG. 17. 2 b  
FIG. 17. 2 c  
FIG. 17. 2 d  
SEAL WASHER  
METAL NUT  
CONNECTOR BOX  
COMMUNICATION CABLE  
FIG. 17. 2 e  
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Wire the communication cables. A wiring method (connecting which connector to which  
connector) varies depending on the number of the game machines to interconnect. Wire exactly  
according to the illustration below. For the number other than in the illustration, always connect  
the TX of one game machine to the RX of the other, and thereby make a loop of the  
communication cable finally. (Fig. 17. 2f)  
8
FIG. 17. 2 f  
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Fix the connector box onto the main cabinet. Use the 4 trusshead screws that you removed  
previously.  
9
Arrange the game machines. See Chapter 6 for the precautions in transportation. Keep a space  
between the game machines as wide as possible.  
10  
Contact the adjusters of all the game machines to the floor. (Sec. 5 3 )  
Connect the power cords and the grounding cables. (Sec. 5 4 )  
11  
12  
13  
Put the number stickers on the game machines. Facing the PTV screens, put the stickers '1' '2' '3'  
... on the game machines from left to right. (Fig. 17. 2g)  
Bottom end of the number sticker  
must be on this white line.  
The number sticker must be positioned  
between these upper and bottom lines.  
FIG 17. 2 g  
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17 - 3 SETTING FOR COMMUNICATION PLAY  
During communication play, if the test mode is not finished within 3 minutes on  
all the linked machines, the NETWORK CHECK cannot be performed, causing  
NETWORK ERROR.  
STOP  
IMPORTANT  
Change the game setting for each seat in a manner so as to meet communication play. If the  
setting is not correct, communication play cannot be played.  
SETTING FOR COMMUNICATION PLAY  
1
2
Turn the linked machines' power on.  
Cause all of the machines to enter the test mode.  
3 Select the SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS.  
4
Perform the COMMUNICATION MODE setting in the SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS screen. Set  
one of the machines to MASTER and all others to SLAVE. Set to RELAY for exclusive use of  
LIVE Monitor.  
SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS  
CABINET TYPE 1PLAYER  
ADVERTISE SOUND ON  
MONITOR TYPE  
DISPLAY MODE  
SERVICE TYPE  
HORIZONTAL  
AUTOSCAN  
COMMON  
> COMMUNICATION MODE MASTER  
EXIT  
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  
AND  
PRESS TEST BUTTON  
FIG. 17. 3 a  
Activate the game test mode. (8-3)  
5
6
Select and open the GAME ASSIGNMENTS screen. Note that the screen looks different  
between the MASTER and SLAVE game machines.  
7 Perform the SEAT NUMBER setting in the GAME ASSIGNMENTS screen. Set the machines  
sequentially to No.1, No.2, No.3, and so on as applicable starting from the extreme left facing  
the monitor's front side. Set every seat number correctly without duplication.  
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GAME ASSIGNMENTS  
GAME MODE(SINGLE) NORMAL  
GAME MODE(NETWORK) NORMAL  
GAME DIFFICULTY  
DEFALT VIEW  
SPEED DISPLAY  
> SEAT NUMBER  
NORMAL  
DRIVER  
KM/H  
X
EXIT  
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  
AND  
PRESS TEST BUTTON  
FIG. 17. 3 b  
Cause all of the machines to exit from the test mode. After the test mode, the screens proceed to  
and display the NETWORK CHECK.  
When a network-checking is finished, the system displays am advertisement screen. This means  
a successful completion of setting. If any seat number is duplicated, an error message appears  
on the screen. Normally the NETWORK CHECK takes less than one minute. If the screen  
does not proceed from the NETWORK CHECK screen, some sorts of errors such as incorrect  
setting, or incorrect connection or malfunctioning of the communication cable can be  
considered.  
17 - 4 CAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED DURING COMMUNICATION PLAY  
With a communication play, the ADVERTISE SOUND and GAME  
STOP  
DIFFICULTY items can be set only on the MASTER game machine. New  
settings by the MASTER game machine become effective to all the  
interconnected game machines.  
IMPORTANT  
If any setting is inadequate or if the communication cables are improperly  
connected, the system keeps displaying the network-checking screen or an  
error message. If this is the case, you cannot play the game.  
During communication play, if communication is interrupted due to some  
cause, the game is discontinued and the NETWORK CHECK screen is  
displayed.  
If one of the linked machines enters the test mode, all others display the  
NETWORK CHECK screen.  
Machine's operation when linked for communication play alters comparing to that of when  
independently operated. Be careful of this point.  
As described above, some setting items must be set only on the MASTER game machine. They  
cannot be set on any SLAVE game machines or, if set, will not become effective.  
When any game machine is in a test mode, a network-checking screen appears on the other  
game machines interconnected for a communication play. While a guest is using any one of the  
interconnected game machines, therefore, do not activate a test mode even on the unused game  
machine.  
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1
18. DESIGN RELATED PARTS  
8
3
9
6
12  
7
11  
10  
4
ITEM NO.  
1
PART NO.  
999-1062  
DESCRIPTION  
PANEL DISPLAY POP  
NOT SHOWN 999-1072  
DECAL CABINET LEFT SIDE 6-COL.  
DECAL CABINET RIGHT SIDE 6-COL.  
DECAL SEAT RIGHT SIDE  
DECAL SEAT LEFT SIDE  
DECAL CONTROL PANEL  
PLASTIC SEAT BACK, STICKER  
DISPLAY MARQUEE  
3
4
999-1073  
999-1077  
NOT SHOWN 999-1076  
6
7
8
999-1063  
999-1078  
999-1071  
999-1079  
999-1080  
999-1075  
999-1074  
9
PLATE BLANK w/ #1  
10  
11  
12  
PLATE SHIFTER, DIE CUT  
DECAL SEAT BACK REAR  
DECAL SEAT BACK TOP  
DECAL SIDE NUMBERS #2 - 8  
DECAL # PLATE # 2- 8  
NOT SHOWN 999-1081  
NOT SHOWN 999-1082  
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21. PARTS LIST  
1 TOP ASSY NCR STD  
1
2
4
5
3
7
6
ITEM NO.  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
999-1059  
999-1061  
999-1060  
999-1055  
999-1056  
NCR0-2501  
NCR0-2052  
TUBE CROSS FRONT/REAR YELLOW  
PLATE TUBE UPPER YELLOW  
S/A; SIDE TUBE - YELLOW  
PAD RL  
PAD RR  
REAR TUBE ASSY  
HOLDER - PIPE YELLOW  
LEG LEVELER 1/2 - 13 X 3”  
CASTER 160 - 2 1/2  
NOT SHOWN 999-0167  
NOT SHOWN 999-0169  
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2 AC UNIT  
ITEM NO.  
1
PART NO.  
999-1043  
DESCRIPTION  
AC BRKT  
NOT SHOWN DYN-0402  
NOT SHOWN 421-8202  
NOISE FILTER BASE  
STICKER EARTH MARK  
101  
104  
999-1044  
999-0676  
AC INLET PANEL TYPE  
SW ROCKER J8 V-B  
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3 FAN UNIT (STR-1070)  
CONNECTOR  
ITEM NO.  
1
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
105-5340-01  
FAN BRKT LONG  
101  
102  
260-0011-02  
601-8543  
AXIAL FLOW FAN AC100V 50-60HZ  
FAN GUARD  
201  
000-P00312-W  
M SCR PH W/FS M3 X 12  
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88  
4 ASSY CONNECTOR PLATE (NCR-1080)  
ITEM NO.  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
NCR-1081  
421-7515  
CONNECTOR PLATE  
STICKER FIBER CABLE TX/RX  
101  
201  
211-5479-01  
CONN OPT JOINT  
000-P00312-W  
M SCR PH W/FS M3 X 12  
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89  
5 SW UNIT (NCR-1150)  
4
ITEM NO.  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
999-1045  
421-11297  
999-1046  
999-1050  
SW BRKT  
STICKER SW UNIT NCR  
VR COVER  
COIN METER  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
509-5028  
220-5179  
601-0042  
601-0460  
310-5029-F20  
SW PB 1M  
VOL CONT B-5K OHM  
KNOB 22 MM  
PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM  
SUMITUBE F F 20MM  
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6 ASSY CTRL PNL  
1
4
2
3
ITEM NO.  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
SPG-2001  
SPG-2002  
999-1070  
999-1069  
STEERING WHEEL  
STEERING EMBLEM  
PUSH BUTTON RECT. VLT 57-2000-62  
PUSH BUTTON SMALL RND 57-2000-35  
NOT  
SHOWN DYN-1209XHANDLE  
SPACER RING  
COLLAR  
NOT SHOWN SPG-2039  
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91  
7 ASSY HANDLE MECHA (NCR - 2100)  
(D-1/2)  
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92  
7 ASSY HANDLE MECHA (NCR - 2100)  
(D-2/2)  
ITEM NO.  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
SPG-2501  
SPG-2502  
SPG-2503  
SPG-2504  
SPG-2505  
SPG-2506  
SPG-2507  
SPG-2108  
SPG-2109  
SPG-2453  
ASK-3502  
ASK-3503  
DYN-1270  
SLC-1130  
SPG-2454  
350-5448-01  
100-5112  
HANDLE BASE  
BASE LID  
HANDLE SHAFT  
PULLEY 20 S5M  
PULLEY 60 S5M  
MOTOR BRKT  
VR BRKT  
STOPPER BOLT  
STOPPER RUBBER  
KEY 4 X 4 X 40  
MOTOR SPACER  
MOTOR COLLAR  
STOPPER KEY  
ADJUST RING  
MOTOR SHAFT COLLAR  
SERVO MOTOR 500W NEW  
BEARING 17  
GEAR HOLDER  
GEAR 48  
601-8966  
601-6172  
601-6959  
601-9173  
GEAR 64  
TIMING BELT  
SUMITUBE F F 20MM  
310-5029-F20  
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8 PEDAL UNIT (NCR-2200)  
SCREW FASTENING TORQUE TO BE  
M8 X 18 N•m  
ITEM NO.  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
SPG-2200  
FRI-2201  
NCR-2201  
ASSY ACCEL & BRAKE  
FOOT REST FRI  
PEDAL BASE  
201  
202  
203  
204  
205  
030-000825-SB  
060-F00800-0B  
050-H00800  
060-S00800  
HEX BLT W/S BLK M8 X 25  
FLT WSHR BLK M8  
HEX NUT M8  
SPR WSHR M8  
FLT WSHR M8  
060-F00800  
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94  
9 ASSY ACCEL&BRAKE (SPG-2200)  
(D-1/2)  
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95  
9 ASSY ACCEL&BRAKE (SPG-2200)  
(D-2/2)  
ITEM NO.  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
19  
20  
21  
SPG-2201  
SPG-2202  
SPG-2203  
SPG-2204  
SPG-2205  
SPG-2206  
SPG-2207  
SPG-2208  
SPG-2209  
SPG-2210  
SPG-2211  
SPG-2212  
SPG-2213  
SPG-2214  
SPG-2215  
SPG-2216  
SPG-2217  
SPG-2219  
SPG-2220  
SPG-2221  
BASE  
ACCEL PEDAL  
BRAKE PEDAL  
ACCEL SPRING  
BRAKE SPRING  
SHAFT  
ACCEL GEAR  
BRAKE GEAR  
NEUTRAL STOPPER  
VR PLATE ACCEL  
VR PLATE BRAKE  
AMPL GEAR  
GEAR SHAFT  
STOPPER  
RUBBER CUSHION  
COVER  
VR COVER  
GEAR STAY  
WSHR  
NEUTRAL STOPPER D  
101  
102  
100-5263  
220-5484  
220-5373  
601-7944  
310-5029-F15  
280-0419  
BEARING 12  
VOL CONT B-5K OHM  
VOL CONT B-5K  
GEAR 15  
SUMITUBE F F 15MM  
HARNESS LUG  
104  
105  
106  
201  
202  
203  
204  
205  
206  
207  
208  
209  
210  
028-A00304-P  
020-000520-0Z  
000-P00420  
000-P00508-W  
000-T00408-0C  
FAS-450005  
000-P00405  
FAS-000001  
050-H00500  
060-F00400  
SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M3 X 4  
HEX SKT H CAP SCR BLK M5 X 20  
M SCR PH M4 X 2  
M SCR PH W/FS M5 X 8  
M SCR TH CRM M4 X 8  
SPR PIN BLK OZ 6 X 10  
M SCR PH M4 X 5  
M SCR TH CRM M3 X 6  
HEX NUT M5  
FLT WSHR M4  
301  
600-6840  
WIRE HARN ACCEL&BRAKE  
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96  
10 ASSY 4SPEED SHIFTER (NCR-2150)  
(D-1/2)  
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97  
10 ASSY 4SPEED SHIFTER (NCR-2150)  
(D-2/2)  
ITEM NO.  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
NCR-2151  
SPG-2152  
SPG-2153  
SPG-2154  
SPG-2155  
SPG-2156  
SPG-2157  
SPG-2158  
SPG-2159  
SPG-2160XSHAFT  
SPG-2161  
SPG-2162  
SPG-2163  
SPG-2164  
SPG-2165  
SHIFT KNOB  
STOPPER RUBBER  
FRONT BASE  
SLIDE COVER  
SLIDE PLATE  
REAR BASE  
RUBBER BLOCK 45  
RUBBER BLOCK 65  
INSULATOR SHEET  
CASE  
SHAFT BOLT  
CENTERING BLOCK  
RUBBER CASE  
ROLLER BOLT  
ROLLER SUPPORT  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
100-5252  
100-5193  
100-5242  
509-5636  
601-0460  
280-5306  
280-5307  
BEARING ROLLER 25  
GROMMET 11  
BEARING FAI 8  
SW MICRO TYPE SS-5GL2T  
PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM  
SPACER FAI 6 X 30  
SPACER FAI 8 X 55  
201  
202  
203  
204  
205  
206  
207  
208  
209  
210  
000-F00406  
M SCR FH M4 X 6  
000-P00410-W  
000-P00420-W  
000-P00510-W  
050-H00600  
060-S00600  
065-S010S0-Z  
FAS-000033  
FAS-650008  
FAS-450006  
M SCR PH W/FS M4 X 10  
M SCR PH W/FS M4 X 20  
M SCR PH W/FS M5 X 10  
HEX NUT M6  
SPR WSHR M6  
STP RING BLK OZ S10  
M SCR PH W/FS M2.3 X 12  
WAVE WSHR 12.7-18.1 X 2.5  
SPR PIN WAVE STN 5 X 45  
301  
302  
600-6445-45  
600-6872  
WIRE HARN SHIFT MECHA  
WIRE HARN EARTH SHIFT MECHA  
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98  
11 ASSY SEAT (NCR-2400)  
(D-1/2)  
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99  
11 ASSY SEAT (NCR-2400)  
(D-2/2)  
ITEM NO.  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
5
NCR-2401  
NCR-2402  
NCR-2403  
NCR-2404  
SRT-2402  
999-1048  
SEAT BACK COVER  
UPPER SEAT  
LOWER SEAT  
SEAT BASE  
SEAT FRAME  
TURTLE COVER  
CABLE BEAR BRKT  
SPEAKER NET L  
SPEAKER NET R  
SHAKER BASE REAR  
SP MOUNT BRKT  
MASK CUSHION SIDE  
6
9
FRI-3309  
12  
13  
15  
16  
17  
STC-1608  
STC-1609  
DUT-2205  
STC-1607  
INY-1302-B  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
280-5297  
130-5162  
130-5172  
280-5009-01  
280-5275-SR10  
601-6981-009  
601-6563-225  
SCRIVET 8 1K31  
GULL BOX SPEAKER 8OHM 8W  
BASS SHAKER  
CORD CLAMP 21  
CORD CLAMP SR10  
CABLE BEAR L=009  
BUSH 2.4T  
201  
202  
203  
204  
205  
206  
207  
208  
209  
210  
211  
212  
213  
214  
030-000816-S  
030-000850-S  
050-H00800  
060-S00800  
068-852216  
000-T00408-0B  
000-P00410-W  
000-T00516-0B  
000-T00616-0B  
000-P00408-S  
060-F00400  
050-U00400  
030-000855-S  
012-P00412  
HEX BLT W/S M8 X 16  
HEX BLT W/S M8 X 50  
HEX NUT M8  
SPR WSHR M8  
FLT WSHR 8.5-22 X 1.6  
M SCR TH BLK M4 X 8  
M SCR PH W/FS M4 X 10  
M SCR TH BLK M5 X 16  
M SCR TH BLK M6 X 16  
M SCR PH W/S M4 X 8  
FLT WSHR M4  
U NUT M4  
HEX BLT W/S M8 X 55  
TAP SCR #2 PH 4 X 12  
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12 ASSY MAIN BD STD  
(D-1/2)  
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101  
12 ASSY MAIN BD STD  
(D-2/2)  
ITEM NO.  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
NCR-4001  
NCR-4050  
105-5382  
WOODEN MAIN BD BASE  
ASSY SHIELD CASE NCR  
SHIELD CASE BRKT  
101  
104  
400-5397-01  
601-0460  
SW REGU FOR JVS VA  
PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM  
201  
202  
204  
000-P00412-W  
000-P00408-W  
011-F00312  
M SCR PH W/FS M4 X 12  
M SCR PH W/FS M4 X 8  
TAP SCR #1 FH 3 X 12  
301  
600-7159-025  
WIRE HARN JVS PWR 025CM  
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102  
13 ASSY SHIELD CASE NCR (NCR-4050)  
(D-1/2)  
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103  
13 ASSY SHIELD CASE NCR (NCR-4050)  
(D-2/2)  
ITEM NO.  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
833-14033  
839-1079-02  
105-5378  
105-5379  
105-5381  
GAME BD NCR  
FLT BD SEGA HIKARU NCR  
SHIELD CASE FOR SEGA HIKARU  
SHIELD CASE LID FOR SEGAHIKARU  
FLT BD BRKT FOR SEGA HIKARU  
STICKER CAUTION ANTISTATIC  
STICKER BD SERIAL NUMBER AAB  
STICKER BD SERIAL NUMBER BBR  
STICKER 833-14033  
421-9174  
421-10023-AAB  
421-10023-BBR  
441-314033  
601-10642  
10  
CARTON BOX SEGA HIKARU  
101  
102  
260-0064  
280-5275-SR10  
FAN MOTOR DC12V  
CORD CLAMP SR10  
201  
202  
203  
010-P00310-F  
000-P00408-W  
000-P00325-W  
S-TITE SCR PH W/F M3 X 10  
M SCR PH W/FS M4 X 8  
M SCR PH W/FS M3 X 25  
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104  
14 ASSY AMP BD (NCR-4100)  
(D-1/2)  
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105  
14 ASSY AMP BD (NCR-4100)  
(D-2/2)  
ITEM NO.  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
NCR-4101  
BY-4102  
838-13578  
838-13142  
WOODEN AMP BD BASE  
FAN MOTOR BRACKET  
PWR AMP 2CH & MIXER  
BASS AMP 50W X 2  
101  
601-10369  
STEREO PWR AMP 47  
STEREO PWR AMP 47 CE  
RELAY JW2ASN-DC5V  
RELAY SOCKET JW2-SFD  
AXIAL FLOW FAN AC100V 50-60HZ  
C JMPR SCKT  
CORD CLAMP SR10  
CORD CLAMP 21  
HARNESS LUG  
PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
998-0136  
998-0137  
999-1049  
211-5305  
280-5275-SR10  
280-5009-01  
280-0419  
601-0460  
201  
202  
203  
204  
205  
000-P00445-W  
011-T03512  
011-T00325  
011-P00330  
011-F00312  
M SCR PH W/FS M4 X 45  
TAP SCR TH 3.5 X 12  
TAP SCR TH 3 X 25  
TAP SCR PH 3 X 30  
TAP SCR #1 FH 3 X 12  
301  
302  
303  
304  
305  
306  
NCR-60016  
NCR-60017  
NCR-60018  
NCR-60019  
NCR-60020  
NCR-60021  
WIRE HARN AMP AC IN  
WIRE HARN AMP AC100V  
WIRE HARN AMP AUDIO  
WIRE HARN AMP TO AMP  
WIRE HARN AMP VR  
WIRE HARN AMP SPEAKER  
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15 ASSY ELEC (NCR-4200)  
(D-1/2)  
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107  
15 ASSY ELEC (NCR-4200)  
(D-2/2)  
ITEM NO.  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
5
7
NCR-4201  
NCR-4202  
837-13844  
838-13366  
838-12912-01  
421-7468-01  
WOODEN ELEC BASE  
C.P.BRKT  
I/O CONTROL BD 2 FOR JVS FRI  
DRIVE BD SRT  
SERVO MOTOR DRIVE BD NEW  
STICKER C.P W/PIC  
102  
103  
998-0135  
117-5225  
POWER TRANSFORMER ER-501  
FUSES 1-6.25 A SLOW BLOW  
2-3A SLOW BLOW  
1-15A SLOW BLOW  
104  
105  
106  
108  
512-5046-15000  
310-5029-K20  
280-5009-01  
601-0460  
C.P 15000MA CE UL  
SUMITUBE F K 20MM  
CORD CLAMP 21  
PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM  
201  
202  
203  
204  
205  
206  
011-T00316  
011-T00325  
000-P00516-W  
000-P00416-W  
011-T03512  
011-F00312  
TAP SCR TH 3 X 16  
TAP SCR TH 3 X 25  
M SCR PH W/FS M5 X 16  
M SCR PH W/FS M4 X 16  
TAP SCR TH 3.5 X 12  
TAP SCR #1 FH 3 X 12  
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22. WIRE COLOR CODE TABLE  
THE WIRE COLOR CODE is as follow:  
A
B
C
D
E
PINK  
SKY BLUE  
BROWN  
PURPLE  
LIGHT GREEN  
Wires other than those of any of the above 5 single colors will be displayed by 2  
alphanumeric characters.  
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
RED  
BLUE  
YELLOW  
GREEN  
WHITE  
ORANGE  
BLACK  
GRAY  
If the right-hand side numeral of the code is 0, then the wire will be of a single color shown  
by the left-hand side numeral (see the above).  
Note 1: If the right-hand side alphanumeric is not 0, that particular wire has a spiral color  
code. The left-hand side character shows the base color and the right-hand side  
one, the spiral color.  
<Example> 51 .................. WHITE / RED  
RED  
WHITE  
Note 2: The character following the wire color code indicates the size of the wire.  
U:  
AWG16  
AWG18  
AWG20  
AWG22  
K:  
L:  
None:  
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