Sega THE KING OF ROUTE 66 MINI DELUXE VERSION User Manual

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1st PRINTING FEB 02
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STANDARD VERSION
OWNER’S MANUAL
SEGA ENTERPRISES, INC. USA
MANUAL NO. 999-1384
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BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT, BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING:
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 sufciently 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 poten­tially 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.
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 tech­nical 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.
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.
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 Ter­minal 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 rmly 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 re when earth leakage occurs.
Be sure to use fuses which meet the specied rating. (only for the machines which use fuses). Using fuses exceeding the specied rating can cause a re and electric shock.
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Specication 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 ofce herein stated. SEGA shall not be held responsible for any accidents, compensation for damage to a third party, resulting from the specications not designated by SEGA.
Ensure that the product meets the requirements of appropriate Electrical Specications.
Before installing the product, check for Electrical Specications. SEGA products have a nameplate on which Electrical Specications are described. Ensure that the product is compatible with the power supply voltage and frequency requirements of the location. Using any Electrical Specications different from the designated Specications can cause a re 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 sufcient lighting allowing the warnings to be read. If any label is peeled off, apply it again imme­diately. Please place an order with where the product was purchased from or the ofce 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 ickering 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 cus­tomers.
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 specic Instruction 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 satis­factory 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 specied 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 rmly 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 - 3
1. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS.......................................................................... 4
2. PRECAUTIONS CONCERNING INSTALLATION LOCATION .................. 5
3. OPERATION AREA.......................................................................................... 6
4. PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED FOR OPERATION................................... 7 - 9
5. NAME OF PARTS............................................................................................. 10
6. ACCESSORIES................................................................................................. 11 - 13
7. ASSEMBLING AND INSTALLATION ........................................................... 14 - 19
8. PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE........ 20
9. GAME DESCRIPTION..................................................................................... 21 - 28
10. EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY ......................................... 29 - 39
10 - 1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER.................................................... 30
10 - 2 SYSTEM TEST MODE ......................................................................... 31
10 - 3 TEST MENU SCREEN.......................................................................... 32
10 - 4 INPUT TEST.......................................................................................... 33 - 34
10 - 5 OUTPUT TEST...................................................................................... 35
10 - 6 GAME ASSIGNMENTS........................................................................ 36 - 37
10 - 7 VOLUME SETTING ............................................................................. 37
10 - 8 BOOKKEEPING.................................................................................... 38
10 - 9 BACKUP DATA CLEAR....................................................................... 39
11. CONTOL PANEL (HANDLE MECHA)........................................................... 40 - 42
11 - 1 REMOVING THE HANDLE MECHA ................................................. 40 - 42
12. SHIFT LEVER................................................................................................... 43 - 44
12 - 1 REMOVING THE SHIFT LEVER........................................................ 43
12 - 2 SWITCH REPLACEMENT................................................................... 44
13. ACCELERATOR AND BRAKE ....................................................................... 45 - 47
13 - 1 REMOVING THE ACCELERATOR & BRAKE.................................. 45
13 - 2 ADJUSTING OR REPLACING THE VOLUME.................................. 46
13 - 3 GREASING............................................................................................ 47
14. COIN SELECTOR............................................................................................. 48 - 51
15. MONITOR......................................................................................................... 52 - 54
16. REPLACING THE FLUORESCENT LAMP................................................... 55 - 56
17. PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE ................................................................... 57
18. TROUBLESHOOTING..................................................................................... 58
19. GAME BOARD................................................................................................. 59
20. DESIGN RELATED PARTS ............................................................................. 60 - 61
21. PARTS LIST ...................................................................................................... 62 - 75
22. WIRE COLOR CODE TABLE ......................................................................... 76
23. WIRING DIAGRAM.........................................................................................XXX
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SPECIFICATIONS
Installation space: 40 in.(W) x 75 in.(D)
Height: 85 in.
Weight: Approx. 650 lbs.
Power maximum current: 5 Amp AC 120V 60 Hz
MONITOR: 29” SANWA COLOR MONITOR
INTRODUCTION OF THE OWNERS MANUAL
SEGA ENTERPRISES, LTD., has for more than 30 years been supplying various innovative and popular amusement products to the world market. This Owners Manual is intended to provide detailed descriptions together with all the necessary installation, game settings and parts ordering information related to THE KING OF ROUTE 66 STANDARD, a new SEGA product.
This manual is intended for those who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise, espe­cially in ICs, CRTs, microprocessors, and circuit boards. Read this manual carefully to acquire sufcient knowledge before working on the machine. Should there be a malfunction, non-technical personnel should under no circumstances touch the interior system. Should the need arise, contact our main ofce, or the closest branch ofce listed below.
SEGA ENTERPRISES, INC. (USA) Customer Service
45133 Industrial Drive Fremont, CA 94538 Phone 415-701-6580 Fax 415-701-6594 7:30 am - 4:00 pm, Pacic Standard Time Monday thru Friday
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General Precautions
Follow Instructions: All operating and use instructions should be followed.
Attachments: Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
Accessories: Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall,
causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod,
bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow
the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use only mounting accessories recommended by the manufacturer.
Moving the Product: This product should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces
may cause the product to overturn.
Ventilation: Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation, to ensure reliable operation of the product
and to protect it from overheating; these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked
by placing the product in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the
manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
Power Sources: This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label.
If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your location, consult your local power company. For products intended
to operate from battery power or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
Grounding or Polarization: This product is equipped with a three-wire grounding-type plug, a plug having a third
(grounding) pin. This plug will only t into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to
insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of
the grounding-type plug.
Power Cord Protection: Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched
by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the product.
Overloading: Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in
a risk of re or electric shock.
Object and Liquid Entry: Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch
dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a re or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on
the product.
Servicing: Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel.
Damage Requiring Service: Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualied service per-
sonnel under the following conditions:
a) If the power cord or plug is damaged; b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product; c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water; d) If the product does not operate normally when following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that
are explained in the operating instructions. An improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will
often require extensive work by a qualied technician to restore the product to its normal operation; e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way; f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance; this indicates a need for service.
Replacement Parts: When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacements parts
specied by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may
result in re, electric shock, or other hazards.
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Safety Check: Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform
safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.
Heat: The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
products (including ampliers) that produce heat.
Lithium Battery- Dispose of batteries only in accordance with the battery manufacturer’s recommendations. Do not dispose in an open ame condition, since the battery may explode.
Cleaning: When cleaning the monitor glass, use water or glass cleaner and a soft cloth. Do not apply chemicals
such as benzine, thinner, etc.
Location: This an indoor game machine, DO NOT install it outside. To ensure proper usage, avoid installing
indoors in the places mentioned below:
• Places subject to rain/water leakage, or condensation due to humidity;
• In close proximity to a potential wet area;
• Locations receiving direct sunlight;
• Places close to heating units or hot air;
•In the vicinity of highly inammable/volatile chemicals or hazardous matter;
• On sloped surfaces;
• In the vicinity of emergency response facilities such as re exits and re extinguishers;
• Places subject to any type of violent impact;
• Dusty places.
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
• Verify the amperage of the branch circuit outlet before plugging in the power plug. Do not over
load the circuit.
• Avoid using an extension cord. If one is required, use an extension cord of type SJT, 16/3 AWG
rated min. 120 VAC, 7A.
• Moving this unit requires a minimum clearance (of doors, etc.) of 36” (W) by 77” (H).
• For the operation of this machine, secure a minimum area of 36” (W) by 75”(D).
REGULATORY APPROVALS
This game has been tested and found to comply with the Federal Communications Commission Rules.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This game has been tested and listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., to ANSI/UL22.
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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, (oor, 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 re 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 re or electric shock.
In case the power cord is damaged, ask for replacement through where the
product was purchased from or the ofce herein stated. Using the cord as is damaged can cause re, electric shock or leakage.
Be sure to perform grounding appropriately. Inappropriate grounding can
cause an electric shock.
Be sure to use fuses meeting specied rating. Using fuses exceeding the
specied rating can cause a re or electric shock.
Completely make connector connections for IC BD and others. Insufcient
insertion can cause an electric shock.
Specication changes, removal of equipment, conversion and/or addition, not
designated by SEGA are not permitted.
• Failure to observe this may cause a re or an electric shock. Non-compliance with this instruction can have a bad inuence 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 specication changes not designated by SEGA.
Be sure to perform periodic maintenance inspections herein stated.
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For the IC board circuit inspections, only the logic tester is allowed. The use
The Monitor is employed for this machine. The Monitor's screen is suscep-
of a multiple-purpose tester is not permitted, so be careful in this regard.
tible to damage, therefore, be very careful when cleaning the screen. For details, refer to MONITOR.
SUITABLE
FOR ALL
AAMA RATING
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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 re, 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 lled with inammable gas or vicinity of highly inammable/volatile
chemicals or hazardous matter.
Dusty places. Sloped surfaces. Places subject to any type of violent impact. Vicinity of anti-disaster facilities such as re exits and re 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 Specications.
Ensure that this product is compatible with the location's power supply, volt-
age and frequency requirements. A plate describing Electrical Specications is attached to the product. Non-compliance with the Electrical Specications can cause a re and electric
shock.
This product requires the Breaker and Earth Mechanisms as part of the loca-
tion facilities. Using them in a manner not independent can cause a re 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 Specications can cause a re and electric
shock.
Be sure to independently use the power supply equipped with the Earth Leak-
age Breaker. Using a power supply without the Earth Leakage Breaker can
cause an outbreak of re when earth leakage occurs.
Putting many loads on one electrical outlet can cause generation of heat and a
re 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 specied rating can cause a re and electric shock.
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OPERATION AREA
For the operation of this machine, secure a minimum area of 42 inches (W) X
75 inches (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 sufcient space so as to allow this product's ventilation fan
to function efciently. To avoid machine malfunctioning and a re, 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.
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For transporting the machine into the location's building, the minimum necessary dimensions of the opening (of doors, etc.) are 42 inches(W) and 84 inches(H).
Electric current consumption
MAX. 7.63 A (AC 110V 50 Hz) MAX. 7.39 A (AC 110V 60 Hz) MAX. 6.79 A (AC 120V 60 Hz) MAX. 3.90 A (AC 220V 50 Hz) MAX. 3.89 A (AC 220V 60 Hz) MAX. 3.94 A (AC 230V 50 Hz) MAX. 3.80 A (AC 230V 60 Hz) MAX. 3.61 A (AC 240V 50 Hz) MAX. 3.44 A (AC 240V 60 Hz) MAX. 8.00 A (AC 120 V 60Hz)
4 inches
75 inches
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42 inches
FIG. 2
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4 . PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED FOR OPERATION
In order to prevent accidents, be sure to comply with the following points before and during operation.
PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED FOR OPERATION BEFORE STARTING THE OPERATION
In order to avoid accidents, check the following before starting the operation:
Check if all of the adjusters are in contact with the surface. If they are not, the cabinet
can move and cause an accident.
Do not climb on the product. Climbing on the product can cause falling accidents. To
check the top portion of the product, use a step.
To avoid electric shock, check to see if door & cover parts are closed.
To avoid electric shock, short circuit and or parts damage, do not put the following
items on or in the periphery of the product:
To avoid injury, be sure to provide sufcient space by considering the potentially crowded situation at the installation location. Insufcient installation space can cause the player to come into contact with or hit others and result in injury or trouble.
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PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED DURING OPERATION
To avoid injury and accidents, those who fall under the following catagories are not allowed to play
the game:
* Intoxicated persons
* Those who have high blood pressure or heart problems.
* Those who have experienced muscle convulsion or loss of consciousness when playing video
games, etc.
* Persons susceptible to motion sickness.
* Persons whose acts runs counter to the products warning displays.
* Instruct those who wear high-heeled shoes to refrain from playing the game by explaining that
playing the game with high-heeled shoes is very dangerous and likely to cause a potentially
hazardous situation.
To avoid electric shock and short circuit, do not allow customers to put hands and ngers or extraneous matter
in openings of the product or small openings in or around doors.
To avoid electric shock and short circuit, do not allow the customers to unplug the power plug without a justi-
able reason.
Although this product has the accident preventive covering attached to potentially hazardous places where hand
and ngers could be caught, small children are unable to perceive hazards. Use care so that small children do
not come close to the product when in play.
Immediately stop such violent acts as hitting and kicking the product. Such violent acts can cause parts damage
and/or falling down, resulting in injury due to fragments and falling down.
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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.
Children should be accompanied by
their guardians for playing the game.
The steering wheel has reaction
mechanism. Caution the guardians
of children so as not to insert hands
or arms in between the spokes.
Failure to observe this can cause
injury due to a sudden move of the
steering wheel.
Caution the player so as not to hold
a child in his/her lap to play. Failure
to observe this may cause injuries
resulting from a falling accident.
Instruct those who wear high-heel
or thick-sole shoes to refrain from
playing the game. Failure to observe
this can cause a sprain.
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5 . NAME OF PARTS
CONTROL PANEL
BILLBOARD
MONITOR
ACCELERATOR & BRAKE
SEAT
GAME SPECIFICATIONS WIDTH LENGTH HEIGHT WEIGHT
All measurements are rounded UP
DURING SHIPPING 40” X 77” X 84” 700 LBS
WHEN ASSEMBLED 33.75” X 70” X 78” 650 LBS
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6 . ACCESSORIES
NAOMI
NAOMI
CHECK SIDE
When transporting the machine, make sure that the following parts are supplied.
TABLE 5 ACCESSORIES
DESCRIPTION OWNERS MANUAL Part No. (Qty.)
999-1384 ( 1 Qty)
Note
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.
SERVICE MANUAL NAOMI ENG 420-6455-01 (1)
INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR THE GAME BOARD
WRENCH HEX 1/8” WRENCH T-15 TORX 8-32 WRENCH T-27 TORX 1/4-20 WRENCH T-40 TORX 5/16-18 WRENCH HEX 06-32 SET SCREW
KEY MASTER 9301A (2)
For opening/closing the doors
KEY (2)
For the CASHBOX DOOR
The Keys are inside the Coin Chute Door at the time of ship­ment from the factory.
CARTON BOX 601-10532 (1)
Used for transporting the Game Board. Refer to Next Page.
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NAOMI
NAOMI
CHECK SIDE
NAOMI
NAOMI
CHECK SID
E
HOW TO USE THE CARTON BOX
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When requesting for the replacement/repair of this product's Game Board (NAO­MI BOARD), follow the instructions below. Transporting the Game Board in an undesignated status is unacceptable. An erroneous handling can cause parts dam­age.
• Put the Game Board in the Carton Box together with the Shield Case. Do not unnecessarily disassemble nor remove parts.
• By paying careful attention to the following Figure and the direction shown by on-Carton-Box printing, put the Shield Case in the Carton Box.
• When putting the Shield Case in the Carton Box, do not remove Leg Brackets.
• The projected portions of the packing material is intended for cushioning. Therefore, do not bend the projected portions.
"CHECK SIDE" Display
FILTER BOARD
Fold the packing material in the sequential order of the numbers shown in the Figure, enfold the Shield Case and put it in the Carton Box. Positioning the Shield Case upside down or packing in the manner different from what is shown in this Figure can cause the Game Board and other parts to be damaged.
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Projected portions of the packing material.
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THE SHIPMENT METHOD DESCRIBED BELOW ONLY APPLIES TO ‘MODEL 3’ BOARDS CONTAINED IN THE
FOLLOWING GAMES:
LOST WORLD, VIRTUA FIGHTER 3, SUPER GT, SEGA BASS FISHING, STRIKER 2
HARLEY DAVIDSON, RALLY 2, DAYTONA 2, DIRT DEVILS, HOUSE OF THE DEAD
2, OCEAN HUNTER, STAR WARS TRILOGY, ZOMBIE REVENGE, CRAZY TAXI, ARI-
LINE PILOTS, 18 WHEELER
!!NEVER SHIP MODEL 3 / NAOMI GAME BOARDS
OUTSIDE OF CAGE!!
CARTON BOX 601-8928 (1) Used for transporting the GAME BOARD. {SUPPLIED WITH YOUR GAME}
DO NOT SHIP GAME BOARD WITHOUT
THIS BOX AS IT MAY DAMAGE THE GAME
BOARD AND VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
“CHECK SIDE” Display
FILTER BOARD
NO OTHER GAMES BOARDS ARE TO BE SHIPPED IN THE CAGE AS
THEY MAY BE DAMAGED BEYOND REPAIR. PLEASE SHIP THEM
WITHOUT CAGE PROPERLY PROTECTED DURING SHIPPING.
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7 . ASSEMBLING AND INSTALLATION
•Assembling should be performed as per this manual. Since this is a complex machine, erroneous assembling may cause damage to the machine, or malfunctioning to occur.
•When assembling, be sure to perform work by plural persons. Depending on the assembly work, there are some cases in which a single person performing the work can cause personal injury or parts damage.
•Be careful so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause electric shock and short circuit hazards.
When carrying out the assembly work, follow the procedure in the following 5-item sequence:
1
ASSEMBLY OF THE CABINET
2
SECURING IN PLACE (ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENTS)
3
POWER SUPPLY
4
TURNING POWER ON
ASSEMBLING CHECK
5
Note that the tools such as a phillips screwdriver and wrench for M16 hexagon bolt w/24 mm width across ats are required for the assembly work.
ASSEMBLY OF CABINET
1
Permanantly tightening the hex bolts should not be completed until the leg lev­elers are adjusted properly.
NOTE: Game is shipped fully assembled. No assembly required.
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SECURING IN PLACE (ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT)
Be sure to have all the Adjusters make contact with the oor surface. Unless the Adjusters come into contact with the oor surface, the Cabinet can move of itself, causing an accident.
This machine has 4 each of casters and adjusters (shown below). When the installation position is deter­mined, cause the adjusters to come into contact with the oor directly, make adjustments in a manner so that the casters will be raised approximately 5mm. from the oor and make sure that the machine position is level.
Move the machine to the installation posi-
1
tion. Be sure to provide adequate space allowing the player to get on and off.
Have all of the Leg Adjusters make contact
2
with the oor. Adjust the height of the Leg Adjusters by using a wrench so that the machine's position is kept level.
CASTERS
After making adjustments, fasten the leg
3
Adjuster Nut upward and secure the height of the Leg Adjuster.
LEG ADJUSTERS
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Connect the game to the power supply and turn on power to the game. Before connecting power sup­ply be sure that power switch is off
POWER SUPPLY
Ensure that the power cord is not exposed on the surface (passage, etc.). If ex­posed, they can be caught and are susceptible to damage. If damaged, the cord can cause an electric shock or short circuit. Ensure that the wiring position is not in the customer's passage way or the wiring has protective covering.
Turning the AC unit’s MAIN SWITCH on will cause the machine to start the power check and network check automatically.
In the Power On check, the steering wheel turns left and right, and then returns to the centering position and stops. In this check, the values of the VR inside the con­trol panel are corrected.
Until this check is nished, and the steering wheel stops, do not touch the steering wheel or play the game.
If you do, the steering reaction during the game (reaction at the time of course-out or crash) can not be obtained correctly. In the case of an abnormal reaction during the game, turn power on again from the beginning and com­plete the power on check.
MAIN SWITCH
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TURNING POWER ON
Turn the AC Unit's main switch on to supply power. When power is turned on, the uorescent lamp inside the MAIN BILLBOARD lights up. The monitor displays NAOMI SYSTEM boot up and then proceeds to the advertise mode. During this time, the initialization setting is automatically performed. Do not touch the machine until the advertise mode is displayed on the monitor after nishing the initialization setting. While initializing, the steering wheel turns left & right and stops at the centering position. In the initialization setting, the values of V.R. inside the control panel are corrected. Until the initialization is nished (the steering wheel stops automatically), do not touch the steering wheel or play the game. If you do, the steering wheel reaction during the game (reaction at the time of a course-out or crashing) can not be obtained correctly. In case of an abnormal reaction during the game, turn the power on again from the beginning and complete the initialization setting. In this product, once the power is turned off, the data of inserted coins less than one credit and BONUS ADDER is cleared. In the advertise mode, sound is emitted from the 2 speakers. Sound is not emitted if set to NO SOUND OUTPUT in the test mode.
Image output on the monitor.
Emits sounds.
Fluorescent lamps are lit.
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ASSEMBLING CHECK
In the TEST MODE, ascertain that the assembly has been made correctly and that the IC BOARD is satis­factory. In the test mode, perform the following test:
(1) MEMORY TEST
MEMORY TEST MODE
RAM TEST
IC29 GOOD IC34 GOOD IC16 GOOD IC18 GOOD IC20 GOOD IC22 GOOD IC9 GOOD IC10 GOOD IC11 GOOD IC12 GOOD
PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT
(2) C.R.T. TEST
C.R.T. TEST 1/2
RED
GREEN
BLUE
WHITE
Selecting the RAM 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 No. shows GOOD.
In the 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 effects of geomagnetism, the location of the build­ing’s steel frames and other game machines in the periphery. By watching the test mode screen, make judgement as to whether an adjustment is needed. If it is neccessary, adjust the monitor by refering to Chapter 12.
PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE
C.R.T. TEST 2/2
PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT
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(3) INPUT TEST
INPUT TEST
SERVICE OFF TEST OFF START OFF VIEW OFF HORN OFF SHIFT [L] OFF SHIFT [H] OFF SHIFT [R] OFF HANDLE 1400H ACCEL 1400H BRAKE 1400H
CB-MIC RECOGNITION [TALK] OK OFF INPUT 000000 BUTTON OFF
PRESS TEST + SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT
(4)OUTPUT TEST
OUTPUT TEST
START LAMP [OFF] VIEW LAMP [OFF] HORN LAMP [OFF] ROLL LEFT [OFF] ROLL RIGHT [OFF]
Selecting the INPUT TEST on the 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 wiring con­nections are satisfactory.
Select OUTPUT TEST from the menu in
4
the test mode to cause the screen (on which each lamp and wiring connections are tested) to appear. Ensure that lamp light up satisfactorily.
(5)SOUND TEST
SOUND TEST
B.G.M 0/ XX EFFECT 0/ XX [_______] ICS 0/ XX [_______]
-> EXIT
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON
->EXIT
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON
In the 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.
Perform the above inspections also at the time of monthly inspection.
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8 . PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE
When moving the machine, be sure to pull out the plug from the power sup­ply. Moving the machine with the plug inserted can damage the power cord and cause a re or electric shock. When moving the machine on the oor, retract the Adjusters and ensure that Casters make contact with the oor. During transportation, pay careful at­tention so that Casters do not tread power cords. Damaging the power cords can cause an electric shock and/or short circuit. When lifting the cabinet, be sure to hold the catch 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.
Do not push on the plastic parts. Doing so may damage the parts and cause injury due to fragments resulting from damage.
DO NOT PUSH THE CABINET FROM THE LEFT/RIGHT DIRECTION
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“The King of Route 66” : How to Play, Game Rules and Test Mode
9. GAME DESCRIPTION
OVERVIEW
An action-packed trailer-truck race that runs along America’s famed “Route 66” Voice-recognition CB-style device enables real oral communication between rival players. 3 area types and a “mini-stage” during which the trailer is appended to the cab. 3 freight transport sections per area. Maximum of 2 components may compete in a given race. First to the goal wins. “Continue” command take the Player back to the beginning of the last section played prior to reaching GAME OVER.
OBJECTIVE
Reach the destination and clear the section within the allotted time limit. When all sections have been cleared, the Player has conquered the area. Players clear the game by clearing all 3 areas.
GAME OVER
GAME OVER occurs when the Player fails to arrive at the destination within the time limit.
Note: Failing to connect a trailer does not lead to GAME OVER.
TERMINOLOGY
• NITRO Saying “NITRO” into the MIC allows the truck to accelerate exponentially for a limited period of time.
• MIC Wireless, CB-style communication device.
• CB-RADIO Communications come through the CB-RADIO from fellow
truckers. Using the MIC, Players respond to questions phrased in multiple-choice format.
• CONVOY COMBO Refers to a tactic in which a fellow trucker tails the Player’s truck, as a result of the Player’s response to a CB-RADIO question. Increases MAX speed.
• SLIPSTREAM The Act of following directly behind a truck running in front, eliminating wind resistance and thereby increasing speed.
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OPERATION
STEERING WHEEL GEAR MIC
<Large Wheel> Select Screen: Select by turning right or left. In Game: Directs the truck. <Driver Side Horn> Select Screen: Enter selection. In Game: Forces cars preceding Players truck to change lanes or speed up. <MIC> Voice Recognition: Engage NITRO command. Respond to CB calls for CONVOY COMBO. <Gas Pedal> Select Screen: Enter selection. In Game: Acceleration. <Brakes> Select Screen: N/A In Game: Deceleration. <Gears> Select Screen: N/A In Game: D Move Forward. R Move backward. <POV> Select Screen: N/A In Game: Set Point Of View to Driver’s or Bird’s Eye. <WINDOW WIPERS> Select Screen: N/A In Game: Rid windshield of raindrops and debris. Stops automatically after a certain amount of time. MIC [NOT IN USE] Select CONVOY COMBO option. <START BUTTON> Main Operation: Start Game. Select Screen: Enter selection. MIC [NOT IN USE]: Enable NITRO command.
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MIC OPERATION
MIC Button
Receiver
Press MIC button. This puts the device in Standby, either for voice recognition or communication. While pressing the MIC button, speak into the receiver of the MIC. (Note: Speaking too loudly, or with the mouth too close to the component may prevent the device from working optimally.) Release MIC button. Voice recognition is executed, and the Player’s actions are reected within the game.
Supplementary Information Holding down the MIC button for approximately 2 seconds enables the voice recognition feature; after the system is switched on, the system will be on standby until a command is verbalized. The voice recognition device is sensitive to background noise and individual differences in speech patterns. Therefore, please note that accuracy may at times be compromised.
MIC USAGE AND ITS EFFECTS
NITRO
May be enabled when “NITRO” is displayed on the screen. By using the NITRO feature, it is possible to accelerate at an unbelievable rate for a set amount of time. To engage the feature, say “NITRO” into the
CB-MIC.
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CONVOY COMBO
<To be changed on Convoy Combo ver.>
Figure A
During the game, the Player may receive radio communications from other truckers(Figure A). The incoming message will be phrased as a question, to which the Player must respond by selecting an answer out of 2 choices, and entering the selection through the CB feature.
As in the above illustration, the CONVOY COMBO is executed when the Player selects YES, and the truckers who transmitted the communication will drive closedly behind the Player’s vehicle shortly thereafter.
The advantage of the CONVOY COMBO is that it helps the Player to speed up by eliminating air resistance on the moving vehicle.
The CONVOY COMBO strategy utilizes a maximum of 2 vehicles (3 including the Player’s truck).
Vocal Communication
Adding another facet to the game is the Vocal Communication feature, with which opposing players may speak to each other via “CB radio”, trucker-style.
The Player’s altered, CB-like voice is heard from the speakers on the opponent’s vehicle; the output is not heard on the side of the player making the transmission (to avoid MIC interference). Other sound effects throughout the game will be heard on both sides.
Figure B
There is a time limit per vocal transmission. The exact amount of time is incumbent upon numerous factors, and cannot be determined here.
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SCREEN DISPLAY
Clock
CB-RADIO Command
Clock: The Clock displays the time remaining for the Player. Once a destination is reached and the goods are delivered, a certain amount of time is added onto the Clock.
Rearview Mirror: When the POV is set to Driver’s, the Player may see the rear view.
Tachometer
Transport Fee
Rearview Mirror
Gear Display
Transport Fee: Displays the amount of money earned upon reaching the goal. The amount decreases with events such as scraping the trailer against another vehicle, etc.
Tachometer: Displays vehicle travel speed.
Gear Display: Indicates current gear. There are 2 gears: D (DRIVE) and R (REVERSE).
Nitro: Found at the bottom left corner of the screen is the NITRO display, which indicates
the amount of NITRO left, the supply is augmented by successfully connecting to the trailer, or by picking Nitro items up along the way at various points on the course. In dual-Player setting, it can be gained by ramming the rear of the opponent’s trailer strongly, or repeatedly.
CB - Radio Command: Shows important CB-Radio communications from fellow truckers.
CONVOY COMBO: Display appears when a CONVOY COMBO (acceleration strategy in
which other truckers drive closely behind the Player’s vehicle) is taking place.
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DUAL PLAYER MODE
Operation
Insert credits and press START to arrive at the Entry Registration screen. If Single Player Mode is desired, simply press start again to begin the game. Those wishing to compete with a human opponent in Dual Player Mode must insert coins into the opponent’s cabinet. When opponent credits have been inserted, press START to begin the Dual Player Mode sequence. There is a time limit on the Entry Registration screen. If nothing is entered within the Time Limit, the Single Player Mode sequence is activated. Once Dual Player Mode has been set up, the next screen to appear will be the Truck Select screen. Both Players may not select the same vehicle; the opponent’s choice is indicated by a cursor labeled “RIVAL”. When the vehicles have been selected, the Area Select screen will follow. Both Players may select Area, but in the case that different Areas are selected, an easier level is entered as the default. The 2 Players race each other, and the one to reach the goal rst within the allotted time wins. When the winning Player passes a checkpoint, time is added onto the clock. When the clock counts down to 0, both Players reach GAME OVER.
Notes
1. NITRO is available in Dual Player Mode. Players may obain more Nitro by ramming the rear hatch of the opponent’s vehicle, and collecting the Nitro that comes tumbling out. This increases the Player’s Nitro by 1. NITRO is also available to be picked up at various points along the course.
2. In Dual Player Mode, in addition to the Voice Recognition system, vocal transmissions are possible between players. As with Single Player Mode, the MIC is operated by speaking into the Receiver while holding down the MIC button. The speaker’s voice is altered, producing a radio-like voice quality with realistic interference, and can be heard from the opponent’s cabinet. The Vocal Communications feature differs from the average CB-Radio transmission in that both parties use the radio communications device; both Players may make transmissions and hear the other through their respective vehicle cabinets.
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SELECT SCREEN
Truck Select
<Single Player>
Select a vehicle from 5 options: TEXAS HAWK, HIGHWAY CAT, IRON BULL, SOULMAN and ICHIBAN. All vehicles are rated bason on SPEED, TORQUE AND TOUGHNESS.
Area Select
<Dual Player>
<To be changed on overseas ver.>
<Single Player:>
There are 2 Areas from which to select: Area 1 and Area 2. Select Area 1 g Area g Area 3 (All Areas Cleared) Select Area 2 g Area g (All Areas Cleared)
<Dual Player:> There are 3 Areas from which to select: Area 1, Area 2, and Area 3. GAME OVER is reached once the winner has been determined following clearance of all Areas.
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Trailer Select
<Single Player>
Depending on the section being played, the Player must select 1 trailer from a choice of 2 - 3. The destinations, and therefore courses, differ depending on the goods being transported. These are divided into classes of EASY, NORMAL and HARD.
NAME ENTRY
The top 10 scores are recorded along with the names of the Players. Select letters by moving the wheel left or right, and enter selections with the gas pedal or the START button.
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10. 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 test and modes that should be utilized as applicable. NAOMI 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 NAOMI 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 NAOMI BOARD, and the Game Test Mode for the specic product to execute Input/Output test for the operation equipment, difculty setting, etc. In this manual, explanations regarding the System Test Mode cover the settings for this product only. For the details of the System Test Mode, refer to NAOMI SERVICE MANUAL, an accessory.
TABLE 10 EXPLANATION OF TEST MODE
ITEMS DESCRIPTION
INSTALLATI O N OF MACHINE
MEMORY
PERIODIC SERVICING
CONTROL SYSTEM
MONITOR
IC BOARD
DATA CHECK
When the machine is installed, perform the following:
1. Check to ensure each is the standard setting at shipment.
2. Check each Input equipment in the INPUT TEST mode.
3. Check each Output equipment in the OUTPUT TEST mode.
This test is automatically executed by selecting RAM TEST, or ROM BOARD TEST in the Menu mode.
Periodically perform the following:
1. MEMORY TEST
2. Ascertain each setting.
3. To test each Input equipment in the INPUT TEST mode.
4. To test each Output equipment in the OUTPUT TEST mode.
1. To check each Input equipment in the INPUT TEST mode.
2. Adjust or replace each Input equipment.
3. If the problem still remains unsolved, check each equipment's mechanism movements.
In the Monitor Adjustment mode, check to see if Monitor adjust­ments are appropriate.
1. MEMORY TEST
2. In the SOUND TEST mode, check the sound related ROMs.
Check such data as game play time and histogram to adjust the difculty level, etc.
REFERENCE SECTIONS
SERVICE
MANUAL
9-4
9-5
SERVICE MAN-
UAL
SERVICE MAN-
UAL
SERVICE MAN-
UAL
SERVICE MAN-
UAL
SERVICE MAN-
UAL
SERVICE MAN-
UAL
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10 - 1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER
Never touch places other than those specied. Touching places not specied can cause electric shock and short circuit accidents.
STOP
Adjust to the optimum sound volume by considering the environmental re-
quirements of the installation location.
If the COIN METER and the game board are electrically disconnected, game
play is not possible.
SPEAKER VOLUMEFor SPEAKERS at theCONTROL PANEL left & right.
TEST BUTTON
SWITCH UNIT
Open the coin chute door, and the switch unit shown will appear. The function of each SW is as follows:
SPEAKER VOLUME For WOOFER
SERVICE BUTTON
FIG. 10. 1 a SWITCH UNIT
SPEAKER VOLUME: Sound volume can be adjusted for the CONTROL PANEL left & right
SPEAKER
speakers.
SPEAKER VOLUME: Sound volume can be adjusted for the WOOFER and the under the
WOOFER
seat.
TEST BUTTON: Enters to the test mode.
TEST
SERVICE BUTTON: Gives credits without registering
SERVICE
on the coin meter.
COIN METER
Open the Cashbox Door by using the key to have the Coin Meter appear underneath the Cashbox.
COIN METER
FIG. 10. 1 b COIN METER
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10 - 2 SYSTEM TEST MODE
STOP
The contents of settings changed in the TEST mode are stored when the test
mode is nished from EXIT in the menu mode. If the power is turned off before the TEST mode is nished, the contents of setting change become inef­fective.
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.
Perform setting as per specied in this manual for operation. If setting not
specied is performed for operation, proper function of this product may not be obtained.
In the SYSTEM TEST MODE, IC BD functioning can be checked, the monitor adjusted, and the coin setting performed. Refer to NAOMI SERIVCE MANUAL for the details. Note that the setting of the following items need to be performed in accordance with the instruction given.
  CABINET TYPE : 1 PLAYER(S)   MONITOR TYPE : HORIZONTAL   SERVICE TYPE : COMMON COIN CHUTE TYPE : COMMON
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GAME TEST MODE
10 - 3 TEST MENU SCREEN
Select GAME TEST MODE from the System Menu screen to display the Game Test Menu screen as follows.
THE KING OF ROUTE66 TEST MENU
INPUT TEST OUTPUT TEST GAME ASSIGNMENTS VOLUME SETTING BOOKKEEPING BACKUP DATA CLEAR DEBUG SETTING
> EXIT
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON
AND PRESS TEST BUTTON
Press the SERVICE Button until the pointer is pointing to the desired item. Move the pointer to the desired item and press the TEST Button to enter the selected item’s test. this method works for all operations within Game Test Mode.
After the test is complete, move the pointer to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the System Menu Screen.
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10- 4 INPUT TEST
Selecting INPUT TEST displays the following screen and allows the status of each input device to be checked. In this mode, periodically check the status of each input devices.
INPUT TEST
SERVICE OFF TEST OFF START OFF VIEW OFF HORN OFF WIPER OFF SHIFT [D] OFF SHIFT [R] OFF HANDLE 1400H ACCEL 1400H BRAKE 1400H
CB-MIC RECOGNITION [TALK] OK OFF INPUT 000000 BUTTON OFF
PRESS TEST + SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT
The Test Mode ensures that all mechanisms are functioning optimally.
When pressing each switch, if the display next to the item changes to ON or OFF, the switch and the wiring connection are satisfactory. For the Steering Wheel, the Accelerator (Gas Pedal) and the Brake, operate each input device and check to see if the value changes in accordance with operation.
Items to be checked:
Each switch [SERVICE, TEST, START, VIEW CHANGE, HORN, WIPER, SHIFT (D & R)]  Each volume [STEERING WHEEL (HANDLE), ACCELERATOR, BRAKE, CB-MIC]
About the CB-MIC
CB-MIC RECOGNITION shows the status of the voice recognition feature. Say “OK” into the MIC while pressing the MIC Button. If the reading is accurate, the indicator will display OK; if recognition was not successful, the BAD display will be shown. When there is no recognition enabled at all, the display will read OFF.
Press button___Say “OK” once___Release button___Test Results displayed
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If the result is BAD, recognition may have failed due to a few different factors. Continue the test keeping in mind the volume of background noise, intonation of input, and reconrm that the button is held down at the time of input.
CB-MIC INPUT conrms connectivity between the microphone and other components. After speaking “OK” into the MIC, if the input reading reaches above 1000, the MIC is functioning optimally.
The CB-MIC Button is specically for microphone use. It will turn ON when the main switch is on.
Note: Repeating the test command while pressing the button (i.e. “OK, OK, OK....”) will prevent
the test from running successfully.
Simultaneously pressing the SERVICE Button and the TEST Button returns the display to the Game Test Menu screen.
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10 - 5 OUTPUT TEST
Selecting OUTPUT TEST displays the following screen and allows the status of each lamp and motor to be checked.
OUTPUT TEST
> START LAMP [OFF] VIEW LAMP [OFF] HORN LAMP [OFF] WIPER LAMP [OFF] ROLL LEFT [OFF] ROLL RIGHT [OFF]
EXIT
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON
AND PRESS TEST BUTTON
Press the SERVICE Button to move the pointer to the desired item and press the TEST Button. The display next to the item changes to ON from OFF, the lamp lights up, and the motor functions.
LAMP ITEM: If the lamp lights up, operation is satisfactory.  ROLL LEFT: If the motor moves so as to turn the steering wheel counterclockwise,
operation is satisfactory. ROLL RIGHT: If the motor moves so as to turn the steering wheel clockwise, operation is satisfactory.
Move the pointer to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen.
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10 - 6 GAME ASSIGNMENTS
Selecting GAME ASSIGNMENTS causes the present game setting to be displayed, allowing you to change game settings. Setting changes are not effected until Test Mode is exited. After changing settings, be sure to exit Test Mode.
GAME ASSIGNMENTS
GAME DIFFICULTY [NORMAL] VS GAME DIFFICULTY [NORMAL] VIOLENCE LEVEL [NORMAL] MOTOR POWER [NORMAL] AUTO ACCEL [ON] CB-MIC [USE] LINK ID [SINGLE]
DEFAULT SETTING
> EXIT
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON
AND PRESS TEST BUTTON
GAME DIFFICULTY: Sets difculty level in Single Player Mode. There are 5 levels of difculty; VERY EASY / EASY / NORMAL / HARD / VERY HARD.
VS GAME DIFFICULTY: Sets difculty level in Dual Player Mode. There are 5 levels of difculty; VERY EASY / EASY / NORMAL / HARD / VERY HARD.
VIOLENCE LEVEL: Sets the level of violence in the game. There are 2 violence levels; NORMAL and LOW. LOW is a “milder” version of the game, in which less violence is depicted than in the NORMAL version.
MOTOR POWER: Sets the steering weight. There are 3 levels; NO USE / LIGHT / NORMAL / HARD. In the case of components without the wheel kickback feature, the default setting is NO USE. This mode does not display the “Motor-Related Error” screen.
AUTO ACCEL: Feature enabling even small children, who cannot reach the Gas Pedal, to play. When there is no action utilizing the Gas Pedal or the Brakes in the rst few seconds after the game begins, the game will automatically go into AUTO ACCEL MODE, in which the vehicle will move forward on its own and needs only to be steered in the right direction. If AUTO ACCEL is ON, and there is action involving the Gas Pedal or the Brakes during the game, AUTO ACCEL may also be turned ON or OFF.
Note: As this is an auxiliary feature, it is impossible to clear the game using this feature.
CB-MIC: Set the CB-MIC to USE or NO USE. In the case of microphone dysfunction, setting the CB-MIC
to NO USE allows the Player to Play the game using the START button, Window Wipers, and Passenger Side Horn button.
LINK ID: SINGLE. SINGLE is used only in Single Player Mode. MASTER and SLAVE may be used in Dual Player Mode.
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DEFAULT SETTING: Returns all settings to their original positions.
After changing the settings, select EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen.
10 - 7 VOLUME SETTING
Selecting VOLUME SETTING displays the following screen on the monitor.
VOLUME SETTING
> HANDLE SETTING SET CENTER 80H [LOCK]
MAX LEFT 14H MAX RIGHT 80H MIN ACCEL 13H MAX ACCEL 80H MIN BRAKE 13H MAX BRAKE 80H
MAX and MIN ALL RESET
EXIT
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON
AND PRESS TEST BUTTON
The volume of the detection for the Steering Wheel/Accelerator/Brake operation can be manually set. The value can be stored when exiting from the item.
HANDLE SETTING: Sets the minimum and maximum volumes for the wheel. Turn the wheel in both directions until it locks. The value will be recorded.
SET CENTER: Sets the center position of the wheel. Setup: Move the pointer with the SERVICE Button and press the TEST Button to enter. The SET CENTER [LOCK] display switches to the SET CENTER [SET] display. Adjust the center manually and press the TEST Button again. The placement is then recorded, and the display again returns to SET CENTER [LOCK].
MAX ACCEL: Sets the Gas Pedal. Step on the Gas Pedal as far as it will go. The placement is recorded.
MAX BRAKE: Sets the Brakes. Step on the Brakes as far as it will go. The placement recorded.
MAX and MIN ALL RESET: All values are reset.
Move the pointer to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen.
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10 - 8 BOOKKEEPING
Selecting BOOKKEEPING displays operating status data in 2 Pages. Press the TEST Button to proceed to the next screen. Pressing the TEST Button while the 2/2 Page is displayed causes the Game Test Menu to return on the screen.
BOOK KEEPING 1/2
NUMBER OF GAMES 0 NUMBER OF CONTINUE 0 AVERAGE PLAY TIME 00M00S
NUMBER OF VS GAME 0 AVERAGE VS PLAY TIME 00M00S
TOTAL PLAY TIME 00H00M00S
PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE
Page 1/2 displays operation status data.
NUMBER OF GAMES: Total number of plays.  NUMBER OF CONTINUES: Total number of continue.  AVERAGE PLAY TIME: Average amount of time being played.  NUMBER OF VS GAMES: Total number of games played in Dual Player Mode.  AVERAGE VS PLAY TIME: Average amount of time being played in Dual Player Mode.  TOTAL PLAY TIME: Total amount of time played.
Press the TEST Button again to display the following screen.
BOOK KEEPING 2/2
TIME HISTOGRAM 00M00S - 00M59S -------------------- 0 01M00S - 01M59S -------------------- 0 02M00S - 02M29S -------------------- 0 02M30S - 02M59S -------------------- 0 03M00S - 03M29S -------------------- 0 03M30S - 03M59S -------------------- 0 04M00S - 04M29S -------------------- 0 04M30S - 04M59S -------------------- 0 05M00S - 05M59S -------------------- 0 06M00S - 06M59S -------------------- 0 07M00S - 07M59S -------------------- 0 08M00S - 09M59S -------------------- 0 10M00S - 14M59S -------------------- 0 15M00S - 21M59S -------------------- 0 21M59S - OVER -------------------- 0
PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE
Page 2/2 displays PLAY TIME HISTOGRAM that shows the number of plays associated with the respective play times.
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10 - 9 BACKUP DATA CLEAR
Selecting BACKUP DATA CLEAR allows the contents of BOOKKEEPING and the Ranking Data to be cleared. Note that this operation does not affect the settings of the GAME ASSIGNMENTS and the VOLUME SETTING.
BACKUP DATA CLEAR
> YES (CLEAR) NO (CANCEL)
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON
AND PRESS TEST BUTTON
When clearing data, use the SERVICE Button to move the pointer to YES(CLEAR) and press the TEST Button. When the data has been cleared, “COMPLETED” will be displayed.
Press the TEST Button again to return to the Game Test Menu screen.
Move the pointer to NO (CANCEL) and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen without clearing the data. data.
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11. CONTROL PANEL (HANDLE MECHA)
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 Ser-
viceman. 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 ngers
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 specied
in this manual, be sure to contact where you purchased the product from and conrm 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 re.
Use care when removing the HANDLE MECHA so as not to hurt the back.
Dropping the HANDLE MECHA on your foot can cause a fracture. Be very careful of this point.
When putting the HANDLE MECHA, do not make the gear or the sensor portion face down. Failure to observe this may damage the parts due to its own weight.
STOP
Be sure to perform Volume value setting in the Volume Setting in the Test Mode after replacing or adjusting the Volume.
11 - 1 REMOVING THE HANDLE MECHA
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. In order to perform V.R. adjustment or replacement, remove the HANDLE MECHA as per the following procedure.
Turn power off.
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Take out the 4 Tamper proof screws at the center of the steering wheel to remove the HORN
BUSHING and the HORN BUTTON & SPRING.
Remove 5/8 -11 NYLOC NUT
4
Pull off the STEERING WHEEL.
Remove the HUB SPLINE
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Take out the screws to remove the CONTROL PANEL COVER. Wiring connection is inside the
CONTROL PANEL COVER. Use care so as not to damage wiring.
Disconnect the 2 connectors inside the CONTROL PANEL COVER, and remove the CONTROL
PANEL COVER.
TAMPER PROOF SCREW
CONTROL PANEL COVER
HORN BUTTON
PHOTO 11. 1 a
8
Disconnect the HANDLE MECHA's 2 wire connectors.
9
Take out a screw to remove the earth wire.
Remove the HANDLE MECHA. Use CAUTION when performing this task.
11
When setting down the HANDLE MECHA, be sure to have the gear and sensor portions face up.
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12. 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.
If the Shift Lever operation is not satisfactory, remove the Shift Lever in the following procedure and replace the microswitch.
12 - 1 REMOVING THE SHIFT LEVER
By following "11 - 1 REMOVING THE HANDLE MECHA", turn power off, remove the
STEERING HANDLE, and remove the CONTROL PANEL COVER.
Take out the 4 Hexagon Bolts.
HEXAGON BOLT (4)
Remove the SHIFT LEVER. The SHIFT
LEVER has wiring connector. Pull up the SHIFT LEVER slowly until the 2 connectors can be seen.
Disconnect the 2 connectors.
Disconnect the connector.
PHOTO 12. 1 a *
* Actual item may differ from photos
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PHOTO 12. 1 b *
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12 - 2 SWITCH REPLACEMENT
Each Microswitch is secured with 2 screws. Remove the 2 screws and replace he Microswitch.
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After replacing the Switch, check its status in the Test Mode.
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13. 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 Ser-
viceman. Performing work by non-technical personnel can cause electric shock hazard.
When performing work such as parts replacement other than those specied in
this manual, be sure to contact where you purchased the product from. Con­rm the work procedures and obtain precautions from where you purchased the product 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 re.
STOP
After having performed adjustment or replacement of the volume, be sure to check the variation of the volume value in the INPUT TEST in the test mode.
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.
13 - 1 REMOVING THE ACCELERATOR AND THE BRAKE
Remove the accelerator and the brake to perform maintenance. To remove the accelerator and the brake, a socket wrench for M6 Hexagon bolts and an extension tool are necessary. The wiring connector is inside the accelerator and the brake. When removing, use care so as not to damage wiring.
Turn power off.
Apply the extension tool to
the socket wrench. Remove the 4 Hexagon bolts which secure the accelerator and the brake.
The 2 wire connectors are
connected to the accelerator and the brake. Disconnect the connectors, and the ac­celerator and the brake can be removed. Since work is performed inside the energized cabinet, be very careful so as not to touch undesignated portions.
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HEXAGON BOLT (4)
PHOTO 13. 1
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13 - 2 ADJUSTING OR REPLACING THE VOLUME
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 specied can cause electric shock or short circuit.
ADJUSTMENT
Take out the 2 truss screws and remove the
Front Cover from the Accel. & Brake Unit
TRUSS SCREW(2) M4 X 8,chrome
(FIG. 13. 2 a).
FIG. 13. 2 a
FRONT COVER
Loosen the screw which secure the Potentiobase, and adjust the Volume value by moving the
Base. (FIG. 13. 2 b)
Secure the Potentiobase.
4
In the INPUT TEST screen, check to see if the volume value varies in accordance with opera-
tion of the pedal.
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V.R. 220-5484
220-5373
FIG. 13. 2 b
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SCREW M5 X 12,w/at &
spring washers
POTENTIOBASE
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REPLACEMENT
Turn the power off.
TRUSS SCREW(2) M4 X 8
Take out the 2 screws and remove
the Potentiocover (FIG. 13. 2 c).
Disconnect the connector of the
volume to be replaced.
4
Remove the screw which secures
the Potentiobase (FIG. 13. 2 b).
Remove the Potentiobase together
with the volume as is attached. (FIG. 13. 2 c)
Remove the base and the gear to
replace the volume.
After replacing, check to see
if the volume values varies in accordance with operation of the pedal.
POTENTIOCOVER
POTENTIOBASE
FIG. 13. 2 c
13 - 3 GREASING
STOP
Be sure to use the designated grease. Using undesignated grease can cause parts damage.
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. 13. 3
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14. 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
STOP
Remove and clean smears by us-
ing a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent and then squeezed dry.
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.
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.
4
Remove the CRADLE. 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 re-
ceiving portions by wiping off with a soft cloth, etc.
After wiping off as per áD above, further apply
a dry cloth, etc. to cause the coin selector to dry completely.
COIN INSERTION TEST
Once every month, when performing the Coin SW Test, simultaneously check the following:
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?
GATE
F I G .
CRADLE
FIG. 14 b
Insert a coin while keeping the Reject Button pressed down and check if it is rejected.
COIN METER
FIG. 14 c
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OPTIONAL DOLLAR BILL ACCEPTOR
THE COIN DOOR ASSEMBLY USED ON THE KING OF ROUTE 66 STANDARD 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 Mars 2000 series HOLE POSITION
**42-1155-00 MARS VALIDATOR $1, 2, 5 300 CAP
The frame and cashbox enclosure on this coindoor has been modied to accomodate a Mars 2000 series upstacker. A 2000 series stacker can be added by simply re­moving 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 authorized Mars distibutor.
Note: Your game may have either Happ Controls Coin Door Assembly or the Wells Gardner Coin Door Assembly.
**Happ part number
Security Locking Bar/Bracket Set Part No.# 999-0966 (included)
Modied Cash Box (
For use when DBA installed
) Part No. # 999-1106
(included)
Plastic Cash Box - Full Size Part No. # 999-1177 (included)
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24C REJECT CUP SIDE PLATE891-1105-01
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28
27
26
25
24M
24L
24K
24J
24H
24G
24F
24E
24D 891-1106-00
891-1107-00
891-1110-00
891-1116-16
891-1125-00
892-1002-07
892-1002-08
892-1002-09
892-1002-11
891-0604-16
891-0614-16
892-1002-01
892-1002-021
892-1002-10 BRACKET, HOLD DOWN
BRACKET, COVERSIDE
BRACKET, LAMPSIDE
MINI DOOR W/DBV C/O
MINI DOOR 2 ENTRIES
SCREW, PAN HEAD
SLEEVE, SNAP-ON
ELASTIC SNAP NUT
CLIP, SNAP-ON
COVER, PLASTIC
MICROSWITCH, BLACK - MED.
ADJUSTER, COIN
BRACKET, MICROSWITCH
REJECT CUP BASE PLATE
LAMP WEDGE BASE 6 VOLT
14
24
24B
24A
23
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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
890-1007-00
891-2216-16
890-1206-02
BASE PLATE ASSEMBLY
KEP NUT
SCREW,FLAT HEAD M/S
MICROSWITCH ASSEMBLY
NUT KEPS #8-32 X 5/16 HEX
REJECT FLAP
REJECT BEZEL, NYLON
BUTTON BEZEL, NYLON
SPRING, E/R BUTTON
LAMPHOLDER
E/R BUTTON US $1 COIN RIGHT
E/R BUTTON US 4x25c/$1 LEFT
COVER PLATE
111210
9
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7
6
5
4
3
2
1
#
W.G. PART #
812-4150-011
812-4050-011
890-1002-00
890-1003-00
890-1017-00
890-1019-00
890-1300-00
891-0514-00
025X3711-001
025X3712-001
891-0509-162
891-0547-00
DOUBLE FRAME
METAL CASHBOX
ENCLOSURE W/CHUTE
CLAMP UK 5/8" CABINET
KEYHOOK
WASHER INTERNAL TOOTH 3/4"
SCREW TRILOBULAR
CLAMP SCREW
HINGE SCREW
S-10 US $1 COIN MECH RIGHT
S-7 US 25c COIN MECH LEFT
DESCRIPTION
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LOCK SINGLE BIT
WELLS-GARDNER
2701 N. KILDARE CHICAGO, IL 60639
2 ENTRIES WITH BILL
OVER/UNDER MINI DOOR
VALIDATOR BOTTOM DOOR
WGD15-2110-01
& SPECIAL ENCLOSURE
1-800-336-6630
ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
WWW.WGEC.COM
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SPECIFICATIONS
Installation space : 62.2 in. X 96.9 in Height : 1045.0 in. Weight : 743.0 lbs. Power, maximum current : 680 W 7.63 A (AC 110V 50 Hz AREA)
660 W 7.39 A (AC 110V 60 Hz AREA) 650 W 6.79 A (AC 120V 60 Hz AREA) 700 W 3.90 A (AC 220V 50 Hz AREA) 690 W 3.89 A (AC 220V 60 Hz AREA) 720 W 3.94 A (AC 230V 50 Hz AREA) 700 W 3.80 A (AC 230V 60 Hz AREA) 690 W 3.61 A (AC 240V 50 Hz AREA) 660 W 3.44 A (AC 240V 60 Hz AREA)
MONITOR : 29" SANWA MONITOR
INTRODUCTION OF THE OWNER'S 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,
THE KING OF ROUTE 66 STANDARD.
This manual is intended for the owners, personnel and managers in charge of op­eration of the product. Operate the product after carefully reading and sufciently understanding the instructions. If the product fails to function satisfactorily, non­technical 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.
STOP
Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this display can cause the prod­uct's intrinsic performance not to be obtained, resulting in malfunctioning.
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 dened 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 re­gards 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.
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General Precautions
Follow Instructions: All operating and use instructions should be followed.
Attachments: Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
Accessories: Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, caus-
ing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s
instructions, and should use only mounting accessories recommended by the manufacturer.
Moving the Product: This product should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces
may cause the product to overturn.
Ventilation: Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation, to ensure reliable operation of the product
and to protect it from overheating; these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked
by placing the product in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the
manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
Power Sources: This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label.
If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your location, consult your local power company. For products intended
to operate from battery power or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
Grounding or Polarization: This product is equipped with a three-wire grounding-type plug, a plug having a third
(grounding) pin. This plug will only t into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to
insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of
the grounding-type plug.
Power Cord Protection: Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched
by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the product.
Overloading: Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in
a risk of re or electric shock.
Object and Liquid Entry: Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch
dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a re or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on
the product.
Servicing: Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel.
Damage Requiring Service: Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualied service per-
sonnel under the following conditions:
a) If the power cord or plug is damaged; b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product; c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water; d) If the product does not operate normally when following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that
are explained in the operating instructions. An improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will
often require extensive work by a qualied technician to restore the product to its normal operation; e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way; f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance; this indicates a need for service.
Replacement Parts: When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacements parts
specied by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may
result in re, electric shock, or other hazards.
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Safety Check: Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety
checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.
Heat: The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products
(including ampliers) that produce heat.
Lithium Battery- Dispose of batteries only in accordance with the battery manufacturer’s recommendations. Do not dispose in an open ame condition, since the battery may explode.
Cleaning: When cleaning the monitor glass, use water or glass cleaner and a soft cloth. Do not apply chemicals such
as benzine, thinner, etc.
Location: This an indoor game machine, DO NOT install it outside. To ensure proper usage, avoid installing indoors
in the places mentioned below:
• Places subject to rain/water leakage, or condensation due to humidity;
• In close proximity to a potential wet area;
• Locations receiving direct sunlight;
• Places close to heating units or hot air;
•In the vicinity of highly inammable/volatile chemicals or hazardous matter;
• On sloped surfaces;
• In the vicinity of emergency response facilities such as re exits and re extinguishers;
• Places subject to any type of violent impact;
• Dusty places.
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
• Verify the amperage of the branch circuit outlet before plugging in the power plug. Do not overload
the circuit.
• Avoid using an extension cord. If one is required, use an extension cord of type SJT, 16/3 AWG
rated min. 120 VAC, 7A.
• Moving this unit requires a minimum clearance (of doors, etc.) of 32” (W) by 77” (H).
• For the operation of this machine, secure a minimum area of 64” (W) by 97”(D).
REGULATORY APPROVALS
This game has been tested and found to comply with the Federal Communications Commission Rules.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
This game has been tested and listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., to ANSI/UL22.
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15. MONITOR
When performing such work as installing and removing the monitor, inserting and disconnecting the external con­nectors to and from monitor, be sure to disconnect the power connector (plug) before starting work. Proceeding the work without following this instruction can cause electric shock of malfunctioning. Using the monitor by converting it without obtaining a prior permission is not allowed. SEGA shall not be liable for any malfunctioning and accident caused by said conversion.
Primary side and secondary side
The monitor’s circuit which is divided into the Primary side and secondary side, is electrically isolated. Do not touch the primary side and the secondary side simultaneously. Failing to observe the instruction can cause electric shock, and this is very danger­ous. When making monitor adjustments, use a non-conductive driver and make adjustment without touching any other part other than the Adjustment V.R. and Knob. Also, be sure not to cause a short-circuit to the Primary side and the Secondary side. If short-circuited, it can cause electric shock or malfunctioning, which is very dangerous.
High tension Voltage
Some of the parts inside the monitor are subject to high-tension voltage in excess of 20,000 volts and very dangerous. Therefore, do not touch the monitor interior. Should soldering & paper wastes, etc. be mixed in the monitor, turn the power off so as not to cause malfunctioning or re hazard.
Connecting the CRT and PCB
For combining the CRT and PCB, use the specied part No. to maintain the status of adjustments made at the factory. The anode of the CRT itself will be accumulitavely charged as time elapses, generating high tension voltage which is very dangerous. The monitor should be used with the Chassis, CRT and PCB assembled. When repair, etc. is required at the time of malfunctioning, be sure to send it in an “as assembled” condition. If these are disassembled, what’s charged to said high tension voltage can be discharged, causing a very hazardous situation. Therefore, under no circumstances should it be disassembled.
Static Electricity
Touching the CRT surface sometimes causes you to slightly feel electricity. This is because the CRT surfaces are subject to static and will not adversly affect the human body.
Installation and removal
Ensure that the Magnetizer Coil, FBT (Fly-Back Transformer), Anode Lead and Focus Lead are not positioned close to the sheet metal work’s sharp edges, etc. and avoid damaging the insulated portions so as not to cause an electric shock and malfunctioning. (For the name of parts, refer to the above gures.)
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For the purpose of static prevention, special coating is applied to the CRT face of this prod­uct. To protect the coating, pay attention to the following points. Damaging the coating lm can cause electric shock to the customers. For the caution to be heeded when clearing, refer to the Section of Periodic inspection Table. Do not apply or rub with a hard item (a rod with pointed edge, pen, etc.) to or on C.R.T. surfaces. Avoid applying stickers, seals, etc. on the C.R.T. face. Do not remove aluminum foils from the C.R.T. corners. Removing the aluminum foils can cause static prevention effects to be lowered.
Monitor adjustments have been made at the time of shipment. Therefore do not make further adjustment without a justiable reason. Adjusting the monitor which contains high tension parts is dangerous work. Also, an erroneous adjustment can cause deviated synchronization and image fault, resulting in malfunctioning. When making adjustment, utilize a resinous Alignment Rod. Servicing with bare hands or using conductive tools can cause electric shock.
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SANWA Monitor: 998-0156 (31K Mode)
1
CONTRAST BRIGHT H SIZE H POSI V SIZE V POSI
1
CONTRAST............... Adjust image contrast.
2
BRIGHT...................... Controls screen brightness.
3
H. SIZE........................Controls horizontal screen size.
H. POSI........................Controls horizontal display position on screen.
4
V. SIZE.........................Controls vertical screen size.
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V. POSI.........................Controls vertical display position on screen.
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16.
REPLACING THE FLUORESCENT LAMP
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 re 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.
THE FLUORESCENT LAMP INSIDE THE MAIN BILLBOARD
Turn off power.
Take out the 4 Tamper Proof screws to remove the SASH.
PHOTO 16 b
SASH
TAMPER PROOF SCREW (4)
PHOTO 16 a
When performing work, be sure to use a step.
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Remove the MARQUEE PLATE.
PHOTO 16 c
Replace the uorescent lamp inside the BILLBOARD.
4
PHOTO 16 d
FLUORESCENT LAMP 18” F15T8CW Local Purchase
MARQUEE PLATE
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17. 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.
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 re 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 re or accident. Note that cleaning the interior parts can be performed on a pay-basis.
TABLE 17
Item Interval
CABINET Check Adjusters'contact with surface. Daily
HANDLE MECHA Check lamp. Monthly
Check VOLUME VALUE. Monthly
Check ADJUST GEAR engagement. Trimonthly
ACCEL. & BRAKE Check VOLUME value. Monthly
Check ADJUST GEAR engagement. Trimonthly
Gear and Spring portion greasing. Trimonthly
SHIFT LEVER Check SW. Monthly
COIN CHUTE Check COIN SW. Monthly
Coin insertion test. Monthly
Cleaning of COIN SELECTOR. Trimonthly
MONITOR SCREEN cleaning. Weekly
Check adjustments. Monthly
GAME BD MEMORY TEST. Monthly
Check settings. Monthly
Cabinet surfaces Cleaning As necessary.
INTERIOR Cleaning Annually
POWER SUPPLY PLUG
Inspection and cleaning
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 nish, do not use such solvents as thinner, benzine, etc. other than ethyl alcohol, or abrasives, bleaching agent and chemical dustcloth.
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18. 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 re hazard.
In case a problem occurs, rst check wiring connector connections.
TABLE 18 a
PROBLEMS CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES
With Main SW ON, no activation.
The color on screen is incorrect.
Color deviation on screen.
Power is not supplied.
Power supply/voltage is not correct.
The Circuit Protector functioned due to the momentary overload.
Image adjustment is inappropriate.
Affected by peripheral machines or the building's steel frames.
Securely insert the power plug into the plug socket.
Make sure that power supply/voltage is correct.
After eliminating the cause of overload, reinstate the AC Unit's Circuit Protector (see 4 , Section 4, Refer to the following).
Change installation direction or position.
Move the machine which causes the problem.
CIRCUIT PROTECTOR
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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.)
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19. GAME BOARD
Ensure that the DIP SW setting is performed as designated. Failure to observe this may cause functioning not suitable for the actual operation, or malfunctioning.
16 - 1 COMPOSITION OF GAME BOARD
GAME BOARD ASSY NAT RTS USA(840-0087D-01):USA
SCREW (4) M3 X 30
ROM CASE NAO PTR 840-0023C
DIP SW
840-0001A-01 ASSY CASE NAOMI MAIN BD
FIG. 19. 1 a
DIP SW
In this product, set the DIP SW to OFF. There is another DIP SW on the IC BOARD (other than NAOMI GAME BOARD). Set this DIP SW to OFF as well.
FIG. 19. 1 b
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For the Warning Display stickers, refer to Section 1.
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4
7
2
6
3
9
8
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20. DESIGN RELATED PARTS (D-2/2)
ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE
1 999-1404 MARQUEE RTE 66 MACHINED 2 999-1405 OVERLAY CNTRL PNL RTE66 STD 3 999-1406 DECAL SIDE CAB Left RTE66 STD 4 999-1407 DECAL SIDE CAB Right RTE66 STD 5 999-1408 DECAL SEAT Left RTE66 STD 6 999-1409 DECAL SEAT Right RTE66 STD 7 999-1410 DECAL SEAT BK MAP RTE66 STD 8 999-1411 DECAL SEAT BK UPPER RTE66 STD 9 999-1412 BEZEL PICS Left RTE66 STD 10 999-1413 BEZEL TIPS Right RTE66 STD 11 999-1414 POP PANEL RTE66 STD (NOT PICTURED)
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1
8
2
3
4
5
6
7
ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE
1 ASSY BILLBOARD 2 998-0156 29” SANWA MONITOR 3 ASSY CONTROL PANEL 4 COIN CHUTE REFER TO PAGE 48-51 5 SPG-2200 ACCELERATOR & BRAKE 6 LOCAL PURCHASE DIAMOND FLOOR PLATE LEFT GP#S182-100-000 7 LOCAL PURCHASE DIAMOND FLOOR PLATE RIGHT GP#S182-100-001 8 999-1419 PLEXIGLASS CLR RTE66 STD
101 999-1400 S/A LATCH BAR 102 999-1401 LATCH
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ASSY BILLBOARD
3
5
6
7
4
5
6
3
5
6
3
5
6
2
8
8
ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE
1 999-1404 MARQUEE RTE66 STD MACHINED 2 LOCAL PURCHASE ASSY FLOURESCENT FIXTURE 3 999-0926 LENS COVER YELLOW 4 999-0925 LENS COVER RED 5 LOCAL PURCHASE 14 V LAMP BULB (#293 IMPERIAL) 6 999-0928 14 V SOCKET FOR LAMP BULB 7 999-0927 LIGHT STRIP PLATE 8 999-0963 SPEAKER 25W 4OHM
101 LOCAL PURCHASE LAMP FLOURESCENT 18” F15T 8CW
1
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2
3
4
5
1
ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE
1 ASSY STEERING WHEEL 2 999-1382 ASSY CB-MIC 3 LOCAL PURCHASE WINDSHIELD WIPER BUTTON - HAPP #54-0006-21 4 LOCAL PURCHASE START BUTTON - HAPP #54-0006-25 5 LOCAL PURCHASE VIEW BUTTON - HAPP #54-0006-42 6 LOCAL PURCHASE SHIFTER - HAPP #50-8110-16 EX
6
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ASSY STEERING WHEEL
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ASSY MIC & CABLE
ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE
1 999-1382 ASSY MICROPHONE & CABLE 2 999-1402 S/A:MIC RETAINER 3 999-1403 BRACKET HOLDER MIC
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ASSY SHIFTER - HAPP CONTROLS
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ASSY ACCEL&BRAKE (SPG-2200) (D-1/2)
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ASSY ACCEL&BRAKE (SPG-2200) (D-2/2)
ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE
1 SPG-2201 BASE 2 SPG-2202 ACCEL PEDAL 3 SPG-2203 BRAKE PEDAL 4 SPG-2204 ACCEL SPRING 5 SPG-2205 BRAKE SPRING 6 SPG-2206 SHAFT 7 SPG-2207 ACCEL GEAR 8 SPG-2208 BRAKE GEAR 9 SPG-2209 NEUTRAL STOPPER 10 SPG-2210 VR PLATE ACCEL 11 SPG-2211 VR PLATE BRAKE 12 SPG-2212 AMPL GEAR 13 SPG-2213 GEAR SHAFT 14 SPG-2214 STOPPER 15 SPG-2215 RUBBER CUSHION 16 SPG-2216 COVER 17 SPG-2217 VR COVER 19 SPG-2219 GEAR STAY 20 SPG-2220 WSHR 21 SPG-2221 NEUTRAL STOPPER D
101 100-5263 BEARING 12 102 220-5484 VOL CONT B-5K OHM 104 601-7944 GEAR 15 105 310-5029-F15 SUMITUBE F F 15MM 106 280-0419 HARNESS LUG
201 028-A00304-P SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M3 X 4 202 020-000520-0Z HEX SKT H CAP SCR BLK M5 X 20 203 000-P00420 M SCR PH M4 X 2 204 000-P00508-W M SCR PH W/FS M5 X 8 205 000-T00408-0C M SCR TH CRM M4 X 8 206 FAS-450005 SPR PIN BLK OZ 6 X 10 207 000-P00405 M SCR PH M4 X 5 208 FAS-000001 M SCR TH CRM M3 X 6 209 050-H00500 HEX NUT M5 210 060-F00400 FLT WSHR M4
301 600-6840 WIRE HARN ACCEL&BRAKE
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SW UNIT
ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE
1 LOCAL PURCHASE VOLUME KNOB - MOUSER #45KN015 2 LOCAL PURCHASE SWITCH TEST/SVC.5 AMP - MOUSER #104-0015 3 999-1222 VOL CONT B-5K OHM (CONNECTED TO VOLUME KNOB)
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SUB WOOFER
ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE
1 999-0929 SUB WOOFER 8” 4OHM 25W *
* PICTURE MAY DIFFER FROM ACTUAL ITEM
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ASSY AC UNIT
1
ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 SPG5-0401 AC BRKT
102 Local Purchase BUSHING STRAIN RELIEF 6N34 103 Local Purchase FUSE 5000 MA UL 105 Local Purchase SW ROCKER J8 V-B
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ASSY MAIN BD
NOTE: Make sure that there is no wiring, etc. in the slash mark portions.
ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 400-5397-01 POWER SUPPLY 2 840-0087D-01 ASSY CASE NAT RTS USA
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ASSY AMP BD
4
ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE
1 838-13683-01 I/O BOARD JAMMA 2 839-1132-01 MAPLE /LM CONVERT BD W/VM SKT LG 3 998-0147 TRANSFORMER 12VAC 4A MCI-4-06-7012 4 998-0158 TRANSFORMER 120VAC 60HZ 14V 6.3 PNP-1488 5 998-0159 FILTER LINE 10 AMP YK10TI 6 LOCAL PURCHASE FUSES 7 LOCAL PURCHASE FUSE HOLDERS 8 838-13578 POWER AMP 2 CH & MIXER 9 838-11651-01 LOW PASS AMP W LARGE HEAT SINK
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21. WIRE COLOR CODE TABLE
THE WIRE COLOR CODE is as follow:
A PINK
B SKY BLUE
C BROWN
D PURPLE
E LIGHT GREEN
Wires other than those of any of the above 5 single colors will be displayed by 2
alphanumeric characters.
1 RED
2 BLUE
3 YELLOW
4 GREEN
5 WHITE
7 ORANGE
8 BLACK
9 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
K: AWG18
L: AWG20
None: AWG22
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Warranty
Your new Sega Product is covered for a period of 90 days from the date of shipment. This certies that the Printed Circuit Boards, Power Supplies and Monitor are to be free of defects in workman­ship or materials under normal operating conditions. This also certies that all Interactive Control Assemblies are to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal operating condi­tions. No other product in this machine is hereby covered.
Sellers sole liability in the event a warranted part described above fails shall be, at its option, to re­place or repair the defective part during the warranty period. For Warranty claims, contact your Sega Distributor.
Should the Seller determine, by inspection that the product was caused by Accident, Misuse, Ne­glect, Alteration, Improper Repair, Installation or Testing, the warranty offered will be null and void.
Under no circumstances is the Seller responsible for any loss of prots, loss of use, or other dam­ages.
This shall be the exclusive written Warranty of the original purchaser expressed in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied. Under no circumstance shall it extend beyond the period of time listed above.
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