Sega CLUB KART SWP User Manual

RND-0043 REV 0
SERVICE MANUAL
UPRIGHT TYPE
Before using this product, read this SERVICE MANUAL carefully to understand the contents stated herein. After reading this manual, be sure to keep it available nearby the product or somewhere convenient in order to be able to refer to it whenever necessary.
CONTENTS
1.
BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT........................................................................................................1
1.1. INSPECTIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER TRANSPORTING THE PRODUCT TO THE LOCATION..2
2.
INTRODUCTION TO THIS SERVICE MANUAL ...................................................................................4
3.
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS .....................................................................5
3.1. HANDLING AND INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS ..........................................................................5
3.2. COIN HANDLING...............................................................................................................................5
3.3. NAME OF PARTS..............................................................................................................................6
3.4. ACCESSORIES .................................................................................................................................7
3.5. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................9
3.5.1. INSTALLING THE PAYOUT ASSEMBLY. (SWP-1500UK ).....................................................10
3.5.2. INSTALLING THE BILLBOARD................................................................................................13
3.5.3. INSTALLING THE POP PANEL(SWP-7005UK) If Required ....................................................14
3.5.4. SECURING IN PLACE (LEG ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT)......................................................15
3.5.5. INSTALLING THE FLOOR .......................................................................................................16
3.5.6. SECURING IN PLACE (LEG ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT)......................................................18
3.5.7. CONNECTION TO THE POWER SUPPLY..............................................................................20
3.5.8. FITTING THE LOCK BAR.........................................................................................................21
3.5.9. ASSEMBLY CHECK .................................................................................................................22
3.6. MOVING THE MACHINE.................................................................................................................24
3.7. CONTROL PANEL (HANDLE MECHA.) – ‘HAPP’ TYPE ................................................................26
3.7.1. REPLACING VOLUME .............................................................................................................26
3.7.2. GREASING – SEGA and HAPP types ......................................................................................28
3.7.3. REPLACEMENT OF SPRING ..................................................................................................29
3.8. ACCELERATOR AND BRAKE.........................................................................................................29
3.8.1. REMOVING THE ACCELERATOR AND BRAKE ....................................................................30
3.8.2. ADJUSTING OR REPLACING THE VOLUME.........................................................................31
3.8.3. GREASING ...............................................................................................................................32
3.9. REPLACEMENT OF FLUORESCENT LAMPS ...............................................................................33
3.9.1. FRONT FLUORESCENT:.........................................................................................................33
3.10. GAME BOARD .............................................................................................................................35
3.10.1. TAKING OUT THE GAME BOARD.......................................................................................35
3.10.2. COMPOSITION OF GAMEBOARD ......................................................................................37
3.11. TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................................38
3.11.1. Hopper Assembly Fault Finding ............................................................................................39
3.12. COIN MECHANISMS ...................................................................................................................41
3.13. FUSES..........................................................................................................................................42
4.
CONTENTS OF GAME .......................................................................................................................43
5.
HOW TO PLAY....................................................................................................................................44
5.1. HOW TO PLAY: POUND setting......................................................................................................44
6.
EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY ................................................................................47
6.1. INTERNAL SWITCHES AND COIN METERS.................................................................................48
6.2. SYSTEM TEST MODE.....................................................................................................................50
6.2.1. RAM TEST................................................................................................................................51
6.2.2. JVS TEST .................................................................................................................................52
6.2.3. INPUT TEST SCREEN .............................................................................................................52
6.2.4. SOUND TEST...........................................................................................................................53
6.2.5. CRT TEST ................................................................................................................................53
6.2.6. SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS ........................................................................................................54
6.2.7. COIN ASSIGNMENTS..............................................................................................................55
6.2.8. BOOKKEEPING........................................................................................................................56
6.2.9. BACKUP DATA CLEAR............................................................................................................56
6.2.10. CLOCK SETTING .................................................................................................................57
6.2.11. DIMM BOARD TEST.............................................................................................................57
6.3. GAME TEST MODE.........................................................................................................................58
6.3.1. GAME TEST MENU screen......................................................................................................58
6.3.2. INPUT TEST screen .................................................................................................................58
6.3.3. OUTPUT TEST screen .............................................................................................................59
6.3.4. GAME SETTING Screen ..........................................................................................................60
6.3.5. HOPPER TEST MENU Screen.................................................................................................61
6.3.5.1. INPUT TEST screen..........................................................................................................62
6.3.5.2. OUTPUT TEST screen......................................................................................................63
6.3.5.3. COIN TEST screen............................................................................................................64
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6.3.5.4.
6.3.6. PAYOUT SETTING (CREDIT SETTING) screen.....................................................................67
6.3.6.1. BRITISH STERLING POUND setting................................................................................67
6.3.7. VOLUME SETTING screen ......................................................................................................68
6.3.8. POUND BOOKKEEPING setting ..............................................................................................69
6.3.8.1. BOOKKEEPING 1/4 screen...............................................................................................69
6.3.8.2. BOOKKEEPING 2/4 Screen ..............................................................................................69
6.3.8.3. BOOKKEEPING 3/4 Screen ..............................................................................................70
6.3.8.4. BOOKKEEPING 4/4 Screen ..............................................................................................71
6.3.9. 2.TOKEN BOOKKEEPING .......................................................................................................73
6.3.9.1. BOOKKEEPING 3/9 Screen ..............................................................................................73
6.3.9.2. BOOKKEEPING 5/9 Screen ..............................................................................................73
6.3.9.3. BOOKKEEPING 6/9 Screen ..............................................................................................74
6.3.9.4. BOOKKEEPING 7/9 Screen ..............................................................................................75
6.3.9.5. BOOKKEEPING 8/9 Screen ..............................................................................................76
6.3.9.6. BOOKKEEPING 9/9...........................................................................................................77
6.3.10. BACKUP DATA CLEAR Screen............................................................................................78
7.
PERIODIC CHECK AND INSPECTION ..............................................................................................79
7.1. CLEANING THE CABINET SURFACES..........................................................................................79
8.
DESIGN RELATED PARTS.................................................................................................................80
9.
APPENDIX A - ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC........................................................................................81
9.1. WIRE COLOURS .............................................................................................................................81
9.2. ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC .............................................................................................................81
TROUBLE LOG screen .....................................................................................................65
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1. BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT
To ensure the safe usage, be sure to read the following before using the product. The following instructions are intended for the use of QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY
If any activity is carried out on the product, this should be done only after carefully reading and sufficiently understanding the instructions.
Only qualified service personnel should carry out maintenance on the product.
Depending on the potential risk, terms such as” explanation is given that requires special attention. SEGA is not responsible for injury or damage caused by use in a manner contrary to the instructions given in this document.
In order to prevent accidents warning stickers and printed instructions are applied in the places where a potentially hazardous situation relating to the product could arise. Be sure to comply with these warnings.
Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this warning will cause a potentially hazardous situation that can result in death or serious injury.
Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this caution will cause a potentially hazardous situation that can result in personal injury and or material damage.
This is cautionary information that should be complied with when handling the product. Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this will cause a potentially hazardous situation that may not result in personal injury but could damage the product.
Be sure to turn off the power and disconnect from the mains supply before working on the machine.
Ensure that the correct fuses are fitted to the machine. Details of these are enclosed in the Service Manual.
Ensure that only qualified Service Engineers perform any maintenance work on the machine.
Specification changes, removal of equipment, conversion and/or additions not designated by SEGA are not permitted and will invalidate this product’s CE conformity.
Warning labels or safety covers for personal protection etc, are component parts of the product. A potential hazard will be created if the machine is operated while any parts have been removed. Do not operate the product if any doors, lids or protective covers become damaged or lost. SEGA is not liable in any whatsoever for any injury and/or damage caused by specification changes not designated by SEGA.
Before installing the product, check for the Electrical Specification Sticker, SEGA products have a sticker on which the electrical specifications are detailed. Ensure that the product is compatible with the power supply voltage and frequency requirements of the location in which the machine is to be installed.
Install and operate the machine only in places where appropriate lighting is available, allowing warning stickers to be clearly read.
To ensure maximum safety for customers and operators, stickers and printed instructions describing potentially hazardous situations are applied to potentially hazardous locations. Ensure that the product’s operating location has sufficient lighting to allow any warnings to be read. If any sticker or printed warning is removed or defaced, do not operate the machine until an identical item has replaced it.
Exercise great care when handling the monitor (applies only to product with monitor). Some of the monitor (TV) parts are subject to high-tension voltage. Even after turning the power off some components are liable to high­tension voltage. Only qualified service engineers should perform monitor repair and replacement.
In cases where commercially available monitors and printers are used, only the items relating to this product are contained in this manual. Some commercially available equipment will have functions and reactions not referred to in this manual. This manual should be read in conjunction with the specific manufacturer’s manual for such equipment.
Descriptions contained herein may be subject to change without prior notification.
The contents described herein are fully prepared with due care. However, should any question arise or errors be found please contact
SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD
WARNING!
Descriptions contained herein may be subject to change without prior notification.
The contents described herein are fully prepared with due care. However, should any question arise or errors be found please contact SEGA.
CAUTION
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IMPORTANT
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1.1. INSPECTIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER TRANSPORTING THE PRODUCT TO THE LOCATION
· Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out inspection.
Normally, at the time of shipment, SEGA products are in a state to allowing usage immediately after transporting to the location. Nevertheless, an irregular situation may arise during transportation preventing this. Before turning on the power, check the following points to ensure that the product has been transported safely.
Are then any dented parts or defects (cuts, etc.) on the external surfaces of the product?
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· Are castors and leg adjusters present and undamaged?
· Do the power supply voltage and frequency requirements meet with the local supply?
· Are all wiring connectors correctly and securely connected? Unless connected in the correct
direction, connector connections cannot be made successfully. Do not insert connectors forcibly.
Are all IC’s of each IC BD firmly inserted?
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Does the power cord have any cuts or dents?
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Do fuses meet the specified rating?
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Are such units such as monitors, control equipment, IC BD, etc. firmly secured?
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Are all earth wires connected?
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· Are all accessories available?
· Can all doors and lids be opened with the accessory keys and/or tools?
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CONCERNING THE STICKER DISPLAY CONCERNING WARNING STICKERS
SEGA product has stickers describing the product manufacture number (Serial Number) and electrical specification. If you require service assistance you will require the Serial Number. Identical machines may have different parts fitted internally. Only by quoting the Serial Number will the correct parts be identified.
SEGA product has warning displays on stickers, labels or printed instructions adhered/attached to or incorporated in the places where hazardous situations can arise. The warning displays are intended for the accident prevention of customers and service personnel.
Actual machine may differ from that illustrated above
Installation Space (cm): 92 (W) x 150 (D)
Assembled: 103 (W) (with Pop Panel)
Height (cm): 180
210 (with Billboard)
243 (with Pop Panel)
Weight (with floor and seat) (kg): Approx. 225
Power, Max: 414W Rated Voltage (VAC):
Operating Temperature Range 5 - 40°C
Note: Descriptions in this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
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SPECIFICATIONS (With payout box attached)
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Rated Current (mA):
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2. INTRODUCTION TO THIS SERVICE MANUAL
SEGA ENTERPRISES LTD., supported by its experience in electronic high technology of VLSI’s, microprocessors etc. and with a wealth of experience, have for more than 30 years been supplying various innovative and popular games to the world market. This Service Manual is intended to provide detailed descriptions together with all the necessary information covering the general operation of electronic assemblies, electro-mechanicals, servicing controls, spare parts, etc. as regards this new SEGA product. This manual is intended for those who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise especially in IC’s, CRT’s, microprocessors etc. Carefully read this manual to acquire sufficient knowledge before working on the machine. Should there be any malfunction, non-technical personnel should under no circumstances touch the internal systems. Should such a situation arise contact the nearest branch listed below, or our head office.
SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD./ SEGA SERVICE CENTRE
Suite 3a Oaks House 12 - 22 West Street Epsom Surrey United Kingdom KT18 7RG
Telephone: +44 (0) 1372 731820
Fax: +44 (0) 1372 731849
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3. INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
· Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out installation and maintenance.
3.1. HANDLING AND INSTALLATION 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.
The game must NOT be installed under the following conditions:
Outside, the game is designed for indoor use only.
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In areas directly exposed to sunlight, high humidity, dust, excessive heat or extreme cold.
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In locations that would present an obstacle in the case of an emergency i.e. near fire equipment or
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emergency exits.
· On unstable surfaces or surfaces subject to vibration.
Where liquids, other than routine cleaning, may come into contact with the game.
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Important:
· Only Qualified Service Personnel should install this machine.
Be sure to switch the supply power OFF and remove the mains supply plug from the machine
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before any work is carried out on the machine.
· Do not attempt to repair the PCB’s (Printed Circuit Boards) yourself. This will void the warranty. The PCB’s contain static sensitive devices that could be damaged.
Always return a faulty part to your distributor with adequate packaging and protection.
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· When removing the plug from the mains always grasp the plug not the cable.
· Do not use a fuse that does not meet the specified rating.
· Make sure all connections are secure before applying power.
· Ensure that the mains lead is not damaged. If the mains lead is damaged in any
way there could be a danger of electric shock or a fire hazard.
Ensure that the power supply is fitted with circuit protection. Using the power
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supply without circuit protection is a fire hazard.
3.2. COIN HANDLING
Standard Sega machines are fitted with a SR3 coin mechanism.
Approved coin handling options:
Coin controls SR3 Money Controls front entry only.
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3.3. NAME OF PARTS
Width (cm) Length (cm) Height (cm)
CABINET 92 105 180
FLOOR 63 71 15
BILLBOARD (with Pop Panel) 103 - 63
WHEN ASSEMBLED 103 147 243
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3.4. ACCESSORIES
The machine is supplied with an installation kit. Please ensure the following parts are supplied:
ITEM PART NO. QTY. Description Component Reference
1
NOA-1301X 1 BILLBOARD PLATE
2
CKT-7500UK 1 ASSY FLOOR
3
CTA-0001 1 JOINT BRKT L
4
CTA-0002 1 JOINT BRKT R
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CKT-7001UK 1 DISPLAY CARD CKT SWP
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NOA-1302UK 1 BILLBOARD SHEET
14
CKT-7002UK 1 PLAY INSTR SH MULTI SWP
16
CKT-7004UK 1 SUB INSTR SH MULTI SWP
17
SWP-7005UK 1 POP PANEL SWP
18
420-5827 1 SERVICE MANUAL SANWA 31K
22
NOB-0004UK 1 LOCK BAR C fix via padlock over cash box door
101
514-5078-5000 1 FUSE 5X20 CERAMIC SB 5000mA
201
030-000820-SB 2 M8X20 BLT W/S BLK (3)-1,(4)-1
202
068-852216-0B 2 M8 WSHR 22OD FLT BLK (3)-1,(4)-1
203
008-T00412-0C 2 M4X12 TMP PRF TH CRM (1)-2
204
008-T00425-0C 3 M4X25 TMP PRF TH CRM (9)-3
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050-F00400 3 M4 NUT FLG SER PAS (17)-3
206
068-441616-0C 3 M4 WSHR 16OD FLT CRM (17)-3
402
RND-0043 1 SERVICE MANUAL CKT SWP
406
OS1019 1 SELF SEAL BAG 9X12.3/4
407
PK0328 1 INST KIT BOX CKT SWP
408
PK0061 0.025 BUBBLE WRAP LARGE 1.5M X 45M
409
220-5484-H 1 VOL 5-K-OHM HAPP 50-8026-00 SPARE
411
540-0006-01 1 WRENCH M4 TMP PRF
412
540-0007-01 1 WRENCH M5 TMP PRF
413
540-0009-01 1 WRENCH M8 TMP PRF
414
540-0015-01 1 WRENCH M6 TMP PRF
Items 411 to 414 - Tamperproof TORX wrench.
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When returning the GAME BOARD for repair or replacement, be sure to package
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the entire ASSY SHIELD CASE in the original card transit box - THERE ARE NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
· Failure to return the GAME BOARD in this manner may invalidate the warranty.
Wrap the ASSY SHIELD CASE with the packaging material and put it in the original transit 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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3.5. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Perform the assembly by following the procedure herein stated. Failure to comply
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with the instructions, for example, inserting the plug into an outlet at a stage not mentioned in this manual can cause an electric shock
Assembling should be performed as per this manual. Since this is a complex
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machine, erroneous assembling can cause damage to the machine, or malfunction to occur.
· Do not attempt to complete this work alone, a minimum of 2 people are required.
Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out assembly.
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When carrying out the assembly work, follow the procedure in the following sequence:
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
STEP 6
STEP 7
STEP 8
Note that the parts contained within the installation kit are required for the assembly work.
The following tools will be required when installing this machine, in addition to the tools provided with the Installation Kit:
INSTALLING THE PAYOUT ASSEMBLY. (SWP-1500UK )
INSTALLING THE BILLBOARD
INSTALLING THE POP PANEL(SW P-7005UK) If Required
SECURING IN PLACE (LEG ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT)
INSTALLING THE FLOOR
CONNECTION TO THE POWER SUPPLY
FITTING THE LOCK BAR
ASSEMBLY CHECK
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3.5.1. INSTALLING THE PAYOUT ASSEMBLY. (SWP-1500UK )
Tools required: -
M4 tamperproof torx wrench
Socket Wench, Ratchet Handle +
sockets for M6 & M4 bolts
Phillips type screwdriver
*Take Payout Box (SWP-1500UK) carefully out of packaging and place on convenient work surface
*To gain access to the various fixings it is necessary to remove some of the internals of the box namely the hopper shelf assy (SWP-1530UK) and the payout tray (SWP- 1502UK). This is done as follows: -
1. Open the front door of the payout box by loosening the M4 security screw (008- T00430-0C) to the right of the lock hence allowing the lock cam to be turned With
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Key
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2. Remove the hopper shelf by disconnecting the electrical plug to the right, unlocking via the key at the front and sliding out toward you via the red handle taking care not to trap any cables.
3. Remove the payout tray by removing the 2x M6 screws (000-P00616-W) at the rear, disconnecting any earthing in this area, shutting the front door and removing the 4x M4 security screws (008-
T00412-0C) in the front. The payout Tray can now be removed forwards (Please take with paintwork on box front face).
Be careful so as not to trap any cables.
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NB. Machine may differ from above illustration.
· Offer the Payout Box up to the main machine ensuring that the protruding ‘chute’ in the left hand side of the box mates up with the corresponding one in the coin chute (SWP-1007UK) at the rear. An additional person may be of help in this operation. Feed the cables from the upright machine through first to ensure they do not get damaged. In case of a tight fit it may be necessary to remove the upper extrusion (and hence top ‘hoof’). Secure by loosely putting in the top 2x M6 bolts (030-000612-S) and bottom 2x M6 bolts on the base of the payout box. Put in the M6 bolt and large washer (068-652516) at the rear of the box attached to the rear fixing on the coin chute (SWP-1007UK)
· Insert the remaining 4x M6 bolts located along the front inside left edge of the box and tighten all fixings up. Finish off by adding 2 off M6 dome nuts (050-C00600-3C) to back of bolts on underside and a further one to the back.
Ensure that before the payout tray is re-inserted all plug connectors,
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including the Earthing Plug, on the machine and the payout box are connected (near to the cable routing aperture).
· Re-attach the payout tray and hopper shelf by following the reverse of the removal instructions above. Please care not to damage the box paintwork when reinstalling.
· Ensure that the payout box at the end of the procedure is fully earthed to the main machine using the earthing looms provided within the assembly, this includes earthing of the payout tray and door assemblies.
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3.5.2. INSTALLING THE BILLBOARD
Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation.
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1. Insert ASSY BILLBOARD to the top part of the cabinet
2. Secure with the two Tamperproof screws
NB Take CARE NOT TO DAMAGE THE MACHINE ON THE 3 PROTRUDING THREADS ON THE BACK OF THE BILLBOARD ASSY. (008-T0425-OC)
Note: Machine may differ slightly from above illustration.
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3.5.3. INSTALLING THE POP PANEL(SWP-7005UK) If Required
· Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation.
1 Position Pop panel behind the billboard assembly using exsisting double –sided tape on pop
panel. Ensure alignment of 3 holes with billboard.
2 Secure in place with 3 x M4Tamperproof screws Pt.No.008-T00425-oc along with 3xM4
washers Pt. No.068-441616-oc and 3 x M4 nuts Pt. No.050-F00400
Note: Machine may differ slightly from above illustration.
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3.5.4. SECURING IN PLACE (LEG ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT)
· Make sure all of the leg adjusters are in contact with the floor. To prevent the machine from moving and causing injury. This operation requires 2 people.
Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation.
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This machine has four castors and two leg adjusters. When the installation position is decided, unscrew the leg adjusters so that they raise both front castors 7mm from the floor. Make sure the machine is level.
1. Move the product into the installed position.
2. Unscrew the adjusters until they are in contact the floor, and use a wrench to turn them further until the front castors are raised approximately 7mm above the floor.
3. Tighten the locknut on the leg adjusters upwards to lock the legs in position.
Ensure adequate ventilation is maintained as detailed below:
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3.5.5. INSTALLING THE FLOOR
Ensure all connections are secure - poor connections can cause electric shock or
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short circuit.
· Take care not to damage wiring during installation, as this can cause electric shock or short circuit.
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7. Slightly lower the 2 Adjusters on the cabinet and install JOINT BRACKET L & R by inserting from the rear, and secure to ASSY FLOOR using hexagon bolts as shown.
8. After lowering the Adjusters fully downward, tighten both Adjuster’s lock nuts fully upward.
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3.5.6. SECURING IN PLACE (LEG ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT)
Make sure all of the leg adjusters are in contact with the floor. If not the machine
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may move and cause injury. This operation requires 2 people.
· Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation.
This machine has four castors and two leg adjusters on the main cabinet, and a further two level adjusters on the rear of the floor. When the installation position is decided, unscrew the leg adjusters so that they raise both front castors 7mm from the floor. Make sure the machine is level.
1. Move the product into the installed position.
2. Unscrew the adjusters until they are in contact the floor, and use a wrench to turn them further until the front castors are raised approximately 7mm above the floor.
3. Tighten the locknut on the leg adjusters upwards to lock the legs in position.
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If this product is installed on irregular surfaces, use the two Level Adjusters on the bottom of the FLOOR to ensure the product is level.
Note: Machine may differ slightly from above illustration.
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3.5.7. CONNECTION TO THE POWER SUPPLY
· Be sure that the machine is not connected to the mains supply before attempting this operation
Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation.
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1. The AC Unit is located on the right hand side of the base unit, when viewing the screen. It houses the IEC inlet, mains switch and fuse.
2. Ensure that all of the machine’s wires have been connected in accordance with the preceding sections and that the mains switch is OFF.
3. Check that the operating voltage of the mains supply matches the machine (section 1.1).
4. Insert the IEC lead into the IEC inlet and the mains plug into a wall socket. If applicable, switch the wall socket ON.
5. Stand clear of the machine and switch the mains switch ON.
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3.5.8. FITTING THE LOCK BAR
Procedure
This comprises a security bar to facilitate higher security for the Naomi Cabinet cash door (standard clamp-in SFMD type only). This does not
Position LOCK BAR C with the long side flange to the left & hook the bottom slot underneath LOCK BAR A. Rotate LOCK BAR C up to the vertical and slide onto LOCK BAR B. It is now possible to fit your padlock.
include a padlock.
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3.5.9. ASSEMBLY CHECK
In TEST MODE, ascertain that the product has been correctly assembled and the IC BD is functioning correctly (refer to ) by performing the following tests:
Selecting the desired SELF TEST item on the test mode menu screen causes the on-board memory to be tested automatically. The game board is satisfactory if the display beside each IC number shows GOOD.
In the TEST mode menu, selecting CRT TEST allows the screen (on which the monitor is tested) to be displayed. Although the monitor adjustments have been made prior to shipment from the factory, colour deviation ,etc. may occur due to the effects of geomagnetism, the building’s steel frame and other game machines in the periphery. By watching the test mode screen, make judgement as to whether adjustment is required. If so, adjust the monitor by referring to the Monitor manual supplied with this product.
Use the DEMAG SW to remove colour deviation due to magnetisation.
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(3) INPUT TEST:
Select INPUT TEST on the test mode menu screen to test the input switches. Actuate each switch (for the COIN CHUTE test insert a coin into the coin inlet with the coin chute door open). If the display beside each parameter display ON when the input is made, the switch and wiring connections are satisfactory.
(4) OUTPUT TEST:
Select OUTPUT TEST from the menu in the test mode menu screen to test the output. If the lamp illuminates, the wiring connections are satisfactory.
(5) SOUND TEST:
Select SOUND TEST from the test mode menu screen to check function of sound BD and wiring connections.
Check that the sound emitted from all speakers is satisfactory and of a desirable volume level.
Perform the above tests during each monthly inspection.
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3.6. MOVING THE MACHINE
When moving the machine, be sure to remove the plug from the power supply.
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Moving the machine with the plug inserted can cause the power cord to be damaged, resulting in a fire or electric shock.
· When moving the machine, retract the leg adjusters fully and ensure the casters make contact with the floor. During movement pay careful attention so that the casters or leg adjusters do not damage any other cabling laid on the floor. Such damage could result in a fire or electric shock.
· Do not push the upper part of the cabinet. Failure to observe this can cause the cabinet to fall forwards and result in accidents.
When transporting the machine, be sure to hold the catch portion on the rear of
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the cabinet with the castors making contact with the surface as shown below. Inclining the machine by holding portions other than the catch or moving the cabinet without retracting the adjusters can damage the cabinet and/or the floor surface.
· Do not push the Billboard. Failure to observe this may damage the installation portions and may cause unexpected accidents.
Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation.
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Note: Machine may differ slightly from above illustration.
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