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1. DOH DOWA 4 gt E ay u19 J3 8 1 NSPLT 24 o nbio 81101587 1100 8W sN SN Y Y 1936 CO DQ OA OOOO O CECE 626 DO D has Eo 5 B sus n 1 3 E JPET er 7 DO E B 6 6 q G q 8 8 1935 0 feof 2 SCO m ead 102 5 ASSY FRONT SUB CABI MRF 1001 ITEM NO Q 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 112 113 PART NO APC 1020 APC 1030 APC 1040 APC 1040 01 STR 1070 MRF 1002 MRF 1003 APC 1003 APC 1004 APC 1005 APC 1006 APC 1008 APC 1079 APC 1090 FRI 1007 FRI 1008 FRI 1009 DP 1148X DP 1167 105 5169 105 517
2. TRUSS SCREW 4 black M4X8 Loosen the 2 screws securing each 0 lume Bracket and move the Volume 44 ADJUST GEAR VOLUME Brackets 220 5373 5484 VOLUME BRACKET the Volume Bracket to disengage gear mesh Move the Volume Shaft in the manner so that the cut portion of the Volume Shaft faces opposite the center of ADJUST GEAR 4 Engage the gears and fasten the 2 screws 5 Carefully move the Pedal forward amp backward and check to ensure that the Volume range is not exceeded SCREW 2 Upon completion of adjustment be sure M4 X 10 w flat amp spring washers to perform Volume setting in the TEST mode PHOTO 11 1 67 11 2 REPLACING THE VOLUME this can cause electric shock and short circuit accidents First be sure to turn power off before performing work Failure to observe Be very careful when soldering Handling a soldering iron carelessly may ARNING 0 result in a fire or a burn Pe careful when heating the heat shrinkable tubing Heating it carelessly may result in a fire or a burn D Remove the Volume Gear from the Volume to replace the Volume After replacing the Volume make adjustment as per the procedure of 11 1 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME 11 3 GREASING First be sure to turn power off before performing work Failure to observe this can cause electric shock and short circuit accidents Be sure to use the designated grease
3. Re N AIW S S N SETTING SETTING COINS CREDIT SETTING COINS CREDIT SETTING COIN CREDIT COINS CREDITS COINS CREDITS COINS CREDITS SETTING COIN CREDITS 2 2 2 SETTING CREDIT SETTING 2 CREDITS 2 2 Z SETTING CREDIT CREDITS CREDITS SETTING CREDITS z Z 2 2 Z Z SETTING CREDIT CREDITS CREDITS CREDITS CREDITS SETTING CREDITS Z Z z zz ANNN 5 5 2 2 2 FID WN N KIN WD N ejo NIN le Z RK In A LU Nej A NIU A NIU UIUIA L N W N N N 2 Z 42 Table 2 MANUAL SETTING COIN TO CREDIT 1 COIN 1 CREDIT 2 COINS 1 CREDIT 3 COINS 1 CREDIT 4 COINS 1 CREDIT 5 COINS 1 CREDIT 6 COINS 1 CREDIT 7 COINS 1 CREDIT 8 COINS 1 CREDIT 9 COINS 1 CREDIT BONUS ADDER NO BONUS ADDER 2 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN 3 C
4. 130 3 ASSY I O DX MRF 4200 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 APC 4201 WOODEN BASE 837 13551 92 1 0 CONTROL BD FOR JVS 3 839 1073 01UL SSR BD 2 AC 2A UL 101 280 5009 01 CORD CLAMP 21 102 601 0460 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100MM 201 011 P00325 TAP SCR PH 3 X 25 202 011 F00310 TAP SCR FH 3 X 10 301 MRF 60050 WH SSR PWR IN 302 MRF 60051 WH I O PWR 303 MRF 60052 WH A D IN 304 MRF 60053 WH I O IN 307 MRF 60056 WH SSR OUT 131 ASSY AUDIO DX APC 4300 D 1 2 132 ASSY AUDIO DX APC 4300 ITEM NO 101 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 201 202 203 205 206 207 208 209 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 PART NO APC 4301 838 13723 DRT 4502 421 7914 250630 601 10369 560 5419 V 117 5225 514 5086 6300 514 5084 310 5029 F20 260 001 1 02 601 8543 280 5009 01 280 0419 000 P00312 W 050 F00300 000 P00412 W 011 P00325 011 T03516 011 F00310 011 T03512 011 F00312 APC 60030 APC 60031 APC 60032 APC 60033 APC 60034 APC 60035 APC 60036 APC 60037 APC 60038 D 2 2 DESCRIPTION WOODEN AUDIO BASE WOOFER AMP 50W X 2 FAN MOTOR BRKT STICKER AC 250V 6 3A STEREO PWR AMP 47 XFMR 100V 23V9 6A X 2 TERMINAL 32 20A FUSE S B 6300MA 250V HBC CE FUSE HOLDER F 60B W F 60 SUMI TUBE F F 20MM AXIAL FLOW FAN ACI100V 50 60HZ FAN GUARD CORD CLAMP 21 HARNESS LUG M SCR PH W FS M3 X 12 FLG NUT M3 M SCR PH W FS M4 X 12 TA
5. An ASSY DRG is unavailable ITEM NO 101 301 302 304 305 306 308 PART NO 601 0460 APC 60062 APC 60064 MRF 60065 MRF 60066 MRF 60067 APC 60070 DESCRIPTION PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM WIRE HARN I O PWR 1 FRONT WIRE HARN S SIG FRONT WH I O FRONT WH COIN WH A D FRONT WIRE HARN S VOL FRONT 12 ASSY WIRE EARTH MRF 6010 ASSY WIRE EARTH MRF 6010 is comprised of the following wire harnesses An ASSY DRG is unavailable ITEM NO 101 301 302 304 305 PART NO 601 0460 600 6972 0850 600 6972 2250 600 6972 2800 APC 60094 DESCRIPTION PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM WIRE HARN EARTH ID5 0850MM WIRE HARN EARTH ID5 2250MM WIRE HARN EARTH ID5 2800MM WIRE HARN EARTH RUDDER 110 13 ASSY MONITOR CENTER MRF 1100 D 1 2 201 04 111 13 ASSY MONITOR CENTER MRF 1100 D 2 2 ITEM NO 101 102 103 104 105 106 201 202 PART NO MRF 1101 MRF 1152 280 5112 280 5113 200 5927 280 5275 SR10 280 5009 01 280 5185 6 601 623 1 D020 601 623 1 D045 050 F00600 000 P00312 W DESCRIPTION MONITOR BRKT UPPER MONITOR HOLD UPPER BUSH FOR TV COLLAR FOR TV ASSY CLR DSPL 29TYPE 31K 2934 CORD CLAMP SR10 CORD CLAMP 21 SPACER TUBE L 6 EDGING NEW TYPE EDGING NEW TYPE FLG NUT M6 M SCR PH W FS M3 X 12 112 ASSY MONITOR LEFT MRF 1150 D 1 2 eee mee pe Do not fasten this portion with
6. 10 1 OPENING THE CONTROL PANEL Open the control panel in the following procedure when servicing any one of the input devices on the control panel resetting the volume value replacing some parts greasing etc D Disconnect the power TAMPERPROOF SCREW 4 black MS X 10 flat washer used Q Remove the 4 tamperproof screws 3 Open the control panel with using your both hands to securely hold it The control panel may be closed by itself due to its own weight Keep holding the control panel securely therefore until the internal chain is tensed to support it Be careful not to release your hands from the control panel earlier otherwise you may pinch your hands or fingers in the control panel or be bruised 56 PHOTO 10 1b 10 2 REPLACING THE VOLUME OF THE CONTROL SITCK an analog joystick If the control stick operates unsatisfactorily reset its volume values on the VOLUME SETTING screen If the problem is still reproduced then replace the volume because it may be failed Remove the control stick from the control panel and then replace the volume in the under described procedure CAUTION Remove the control stick from the control panel before proceeding to replace the volume Failure to do so may cause the wires to be damaged and the wire covers to be melted Therefore do not fail to observe this important instruction Prepare the following tools Wrench a standard accessory or screwdriver for tamperp
7. D 1 2 21 ASSY SHIELD CASE MRF MRF 4050 01 0900900 000990 000000900 060000500 00000000 000900000 00006000 0000000900900900 00000000000000 0600000 00900000 MO 13 013 127 21 ASSY SHIELD CASE MRF 405 ITEM NO gt A 101 102 103 201 202 203 204 301 302 PART NO 105 5366 105 5367 839 1109 01 839 1110 01 833 14103 01 833 14103 02 833 14103 03 833 14103 04 421 9174 01 421 10023 AAA 421 10023 BBZ 441 314103 601 10577 105 5390 421 9757 L 421 9757 R 421 9757 C 260 0064 280 5275 SR10 601 0460 000 P00408 W 010 P00308 F 000 P00320 W 000 P00412 W APC 60045 APC 60046 DESCRIPTION SHIELD CASE NAOMI MULTI SHIELD CASE LID NAOMI MULTI FLT BD NAOMI MULTI MASTER APC FLT BD NAOMI MULTI SLAVE APC GAME BD MRF DX USA GAME BD MRF DX EXP GAME BD MRF DX KOR GAME BD MRF DX AUS STICKER CAUTION ANTISTATIC STICKER BD SERIAL NUMBER AAA STICKER BD SERIAL NUMBER BBZ STICKER 833 14103 CARTON BOX NAOMI MULTI FIXING BRACKET STICKER L STICKER R STICKER C FAN MOTOR DC12V CORD CLAMP SR10 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM M SCR PH W FS MA X 8 S TITE SCR PH W F M3 X8 M SCR PH W FS M3 X 20 M SCR PH W FS M4 X 12 WIRE HARN FAN MOTOR MASTER WIRE HARN FAN MOTOR SLAVE 128 D 2 2 NOTE USA OTHERS KOREA AUSTRALIA D 1 2 2 ASSY PWR SPLY DX MRF 4100 129 2 ASSY PWR SPLY DX MRF 4100
8. DX TYPE Owner s Manual E SEGA ENTERPRISES INC USA MANUAL NO 420 6589 01 Warranty Your new Sega Product is covered for a period of 90 days from the date of shipment This certifies that the Printed Circuit Boards Power Supplies and Monitor are to be free of defects in workman ship or materials under normal operating conditions This also certifies that all Interactive Control Assemblies are to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal operating condi tions 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 Ne glect 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 profits loss of use or other dam ages This shall be the exclusive written Warranty of the original purchaser expressed in lieu of all other watranties expressed or implied Under no circumstance shall it extend beyond the period of time listed above BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING To maintain the safety To ensure the safe usage of the product be sure to read the following before us
9. discharge physically accumulated statics by touching grounded metallic surfaces etc 2 PRECAUTIONS CONCERNING INSTALLATION LOCATION WARNING This product is an indoor game machine Do not install it outside Even indoors avoid installing in places mentioned below so as not to cause a fire electric shock injury and or malfunctioning Places subject to rain or water leakage or places subject to high humidity in the proximity of an indoor swimming pool and or shower etc Places subject to direct sunlight or places subject to high temperatures in the proximity of heating units etc Places filled with inflammable gas or vicinity of highly inflammable volatile chemicals or hazardous matter Dusty places Sloped surfaces Places subject to any type of violent impact Vicinity of anti disaster facilities such as fire exits and fire extinguishers The operating ambient temperature range is from 5 Celsius to 40 Celsius Only in the case a projector is employed the temperature range is from 5 Celsius to 30 Celsius LIMITATIONS OF USAGE REQUIREMENTS WARNING Be sure to check the Electrical Specifications Ensure that this product is compatible with the location s power supply voltage and frequency requirements A plate describing Electrical Specifications is attached to the product Non compliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock This product requires the B
10. Even if you fail in the refueling mission the game is not over A landing on the carrier is also a bonus mission If you succeed in the landing mission you may be given bonus scores Even if you fail in the landing mission the game is not over instead you can move to a screen that displays the final results 26 The OPERATION DESERT FIRE covers the following missions Attacking the ground targets F channel recovering operation Fighting in the air Fighting in the air Intercepting the bombers Intercepting the bombers In flight refueling In flight refueling bonus bonus Attacking the ground targets Attacking the ground targets Attacking the advance base Attacking the airport Fighting in the air Fighting in the air Scrambling Requesting for backup Attacking the ground targets Attacking the ground targets Operation Gain control of oil plant Operation Attack strategic point Landing on the carrier final 27 OPERATION RED ROCK Basically the above descriptions in the OPERATION DESERT FIRE are applicable to this OP ERATION RED ROCK The OPERATION DESERT FIRE covers the following missions Fighting in the air Intercepting the attackers Attacking the ground targets Attacking the submarine base Fighting in the air Escorting the air carrier Attacking the ground targets Attacking the bridges Fighting in the air Combating air patrol Attacking the ground targets Attacking the rocket l
11. GAME BD MRF DX AUS 833 14103 04 AUSTRALIA PHOTO 17 2 DIP SW SETTING In the product set all of the DIP SWes to OFF 18 DESIGN RELATED PARTS For the Warning Display stickers refer to Section 1 429 0688 MRE 0502 MRF 1004 B MRF L1005 B MRE 2002X D MRE 2002X C 422 0823 01 422 0824 01 MRE 3103 B MRFE 3103 C MRE 3052 MRE 3054 MRE 3055 MRE 3001 B MRE 3004 MRE 3002 MRE 305 3 POP PNL MRF DX BILLBOARD PLATE STICKER MONITOR COVER L STICKER MONITOR COVER R SH STICKER CTRL PNL LARGE ENG SH STICKER CTRL PNL SMA PLAY INSTR SH MRF DX L ENG PLAY INSTR SH MRF DX R ENG STICKER SHAT BACK COVER UPPER STICKER SEAT BACK COVER LOWER STICKER REAR SIDE L STICKER REAR UPPER STICKER REAR LOWER STICKER CONSOLE HOLE COVER CONSOLE PLATE STICKER REAR SIDE R 90 19 PARTS LIST 2 ASSY MRF DX 2 MRF 1000 ASSY FRONT CABINET MRF 3000 ASSY REAR CABINET 3 MRF 0500 ASSY BILLBOARD 5 wmRF 1001 ASSY FRONT SUB CABI MRE 1100 ASSY MONITOR CENTER G3 MRF 1150 ASSY MONITOR LEFT 23 1200 ASSY MONITOR RIGHT MRF 2000 ASSY CONTROL PANEL 73 2200 PEDAL UNIT MRF 4000 ASSY MAIN BD DX MRF 4100 ASSY PWR SPLY DX 2 MRF 4200 ASSY I O DX 23 4300 ASSY AUDIO DX MRF 3030 ASSY WOOFER 2 3050 ASSY REAR SUB CABI 23 3100 ASSY SEAT 23 3150 SIDE
12. ITEM NO 1 2 3 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 PART NO MRF 4101 APC 4102 838 11856CE 02 560 5445 H 560 5446 H 117 5225 450 5163 214 0191 601 7783 450 5126 280 5169 280 0419 117 5402 12 91 280 5275 SR10 601 0460 000 P00512 W 011 T03512 000 P00412 W 000 P00320 W 000 P00416 W 000 F00410 000 P00416 S 000 P00325 W MRF 60010 MRF 60011 APC 60012 MRF 60013 MRF 60014 MRF 60015 APC 60016 APC 60017 APC 60018 APC 60019 APC 60020 MRF 60021 600 6972 0700 MRF 60022 D 2 2 DESCRIPTION NOTE WOODEN PWR SPLY BASE PWR SPLY BRKT CONNECT BD W FUSE 6 3A CE XFMR 100 120V 100V 10A XFMR 220 240V 100V 10A CE TERMINAL 3P 20A TIMER RELAY 0152 0 RELAY SOCKET FIXED SPRING MAGNET CONTACT S NIOCX CORD CLAMP 11 5 HARNESS LUG EARTH TERMINAL PLATE 12P CORD CLAMP SR10 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM AC 110 120V AREA AC 220 240V AREA M SCR PH W FS M5 X 12 TAP SCR TH 3 5 X 12 M SCR PH W FS M4 X 12 M SCR PH W FS M3 X 20 M SCR PH W FS M4 X 16 M SCR FH M4 X 10 M SCR W S M4 X 16 M SCR PH W FS M3 X 25 WH XFMR OUT WH AC ELEC WIRE HARN CONN BD IN WH CONN BD OUT WH MAG CONT2 L1 WH MAG CONT2 L3 WIRE HARN TIMER 2 WIRE HARN TIMER 7 WIRE HARN TIMER 8 WIRE HARN TIMER 6 WIRE HARN TIMER 7 OUT WH MAG CONT2 OUT WIRE HARN EARTH ID5 0700MM WH MAIN XFMR PRIMARY
13. REPLACING THE FLUORESCENT LAMP AND LAMPS When performing work be sure to turn power off Working with power on can cause electric shock and short circuit hazards The Fluorescent Lamp when it gets hot can cause burn Be very careful when replacing the Fluorescent Lamp Be sure to use lamps of the designated rating Using lamps of undesignated rating can cause a fire or malfunctioning WARNING 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 A To perform work safely and securely be sure to prepare a step which is in a CAUTION Fluorescent Lamp in Billboard Remove Billboard Plate by taking out 4 screws and replace Fluorescent Lamps TRUSS SCREW 4 black M4 X 16 flat washer used BILLBOARD PLATE When performing work prepare a step FLUORESCENT LAMP 15W 390 5251 15 01 GLOW LAMP 390 5638 1P PHOTO 14a 79 Warning Lamp LAMP LID Take out 2 screws to remove the Lamp Lid from the side of e TRUSS SCREW 2 black Billboard and replace the A M4X10 Lamp 1 LAMP 110V 30W 390 5167 FIG 14 b Fluorescent Lamp under Console Plate Remove the 6 truss head screws remove the Console Plate and replace the fluorescent lamp TRUSS SCREW
14. Replace the lamp see Sec 14 Replace the lamp see Sec 14 REPLACMENT OF FUSE In case fuse replacements other than those stated in this manual are necessary contact where you purchased the product from for inquiries regarding this matter Fuse replacements other than those specified can cause accidents and are strictly forbidden In order to prevent an electric shock be sure to turn power off and unplug from the socket outlet before performing work by touching the internal parts WARNING of the product Be careful so as not to damage wirings Damaged wiring can cause electric shock and short circuit accidents Be sure to use fuses meeting specified rating Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause fire and electric shock accidents After eliminating the cause of the blowing of fuse replace the fuse Depending on the cause of fuse blowing continued use with the fuse as is blown can cause generation of heat and fire hazard Remove Side Door R by taking out 2 screws The fuse is located at the position shown TRUSS SCREW 2 black FUSE 6 3A 250W 514 5086 6300 FIG 16 b 87 17 GAME BOARD power off before performing work Be careful so as not to damage wirings Damaged wiring can cause fire electric shock and short circuit hazards Do not expose the Game BD etc without a good reason Failure to observe In order to prevent electric shock and short circuit hazard
15. STICKER 110V STICKER 120V TMP PRF SCR TH BLK M4 X 12 STICKER FCC STICKER SEGA USA 94 D 3 3 NOTE AC 220V AREA AC 240V AREA AC 110V AREA AC 120V AREA USA D 1 3 min OOO 9074707 OOO wee O66 OO 8 2702 x LE D NYC 2 7 VV 00055 57 EN Z NAR D N le gt i N s 1 1 m 2 50 2 j 8 UN 4 Us y 31 7 7 3 I 2 DOOS 15 o m 2 ASSY FRONT CABINET MRF 1000 95 2 ASSY FRONT CABINET MRF 1000 D 2 3 ITEM NO N 1 OQ PART NO MRF 0500 MRF 1001 MRF 1100 MRF 1150 MRF 1200 MRF 2000 MRF 4000 MRF 4100 MRF 4200 APC 2200 APC 4300 MRF 1004 MRF 1005 MRF 1006
16. Using undesignated grease can cause parts damage Do not apply greasing to undesignated places Failure to observe this can IMPORTANT cause malfunctioning or quality deterioration of parts Apply greasing to the following portions once every three 3 months For Spray Grease use NOK GLUBER L60 or GREASE MATE PART No 090 0066 GEAR MESH PORTION PHOTO 11 3 68 12 COIN SELECTOR HANDLING THE COIN JAM If the coin is not rejected when the REJECT button is pressed open the coin chute door and open the selector gate After removing the jammed coin put a normal coin in and check to see that the selector correctly functions CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR D IMPORTANT Remove and clean smears by using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent and then squeezed dry Q 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 Z Remove the CRADLE When removing the retaini
17. please contact SEGA INSPECTIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER TRANSPORTING THE PRODUCT TO THE LOCATION OOOO Normally at the time of shipment SEGA products are in a status allowing for usage immediately after transporting to the location Nevertheless an irregular situation may occur during transportation Before turning on power check the following points to ensure that the product has been transported in a satisfac tory status Are there any dented portions or defects cuts etc on the external surfaces of the cabinet Are Casters and Adjusters damaged Do the power supply voltage and frequency requirements meet with those of the location Are all wiring connectors correctly and securely connected Unless connected in the correct direction connector connections can not be made accurately Do not insert connectors forcibly L Do power cords have cuts and dents Do the fuses used meet specified rating Is the Circuit Protector in an energized status L Are all accessories available Can all Doors and Lids be opened with the Accessory keys Can Doors and Lids be firmly closed TABLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION OF THE OWNER S MANUAL 1 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS seneda aaa 1 2 PRECAUTIONS CONCERNING INSTALLATION LOCATION 2 3 3 OPERATION uu a iei tei ade ede Sus Pe 4 6 4 NANE OF PART Sousa UE ERE
18. 552016 0B 030 000630 SB 030 000820 SB 030 000830 SB 030 000850 SB 032 000425 050 F00600 060 F00800 0B 060 S00800 0B 068 441616 068 441616 0B 068 441616 0C 068 652016 0B 068 852216 0B 008 T00416 0B 050 H00400 060 S00400 060 F00400 000 P00408 000 P00420 WB 600 6972 0300 D 3 3 DESCRIPTION TMP PRF SCR TH BLK M5 X 10 M SCR PH W FS BLK M4 X 16 M SCR TH M4 X 10 BLK M SCR TH CRM M4 X 10 M SCR TH BLK M4 X 16 TMP SCR BH BLK M8 X 30 FLT WSHR BLK 5 5 20 X 1 6 HEX BLT BLK W S M6 X 30 BLT W S BLK 8 X 20 BLT W S BLK 8 X 30 HEX BLT W S BLK M8 X 50 WING BLT M4 X 25 FLG NUT M6 FLT WSHR BLK M8 SPR WSHR BLK M8 FLT WSHR 4 4 16 X 1 6 FLT WSHR BLK 4 4 16 X 1 6 FLT WSHR CRM 4 4 16 X 1 6 FLT WSHR BLK 6 5 20 X 1 6 FLT WSHR BLK 8 5 22 X 1 6 TMP PRF SCR TH BLK M4 X 16 HEX NUT M4 SPR WSHR M4 FLT WSHR M4 M SCR PH M4 X 8 M SCR PH W FS BLK M4 X 20 WIRE HARN EARTH ID5 0300MM 97 D 1 2 G ASSY BILLBOARD MRF 0500 3 ASSY BILLBOARD MRF 0500 ITEM NO 101 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 301 302 PART NO MRF 0550 APC 0501 MRF 0501 MRF 0502 APC 0504 APC 0505 APC 0506X APC 0507X APC 0509 253 5460 01 280 5009 01 000 P00408 WB 000 T00410 0B 068 441616 0B 000 F00410 000 T00416 0B 050 H00400 060 S00400 060 F00400 APC 60090X 600 6972 0120 D 2 2 DESCRIPTION ASSY LAMP BASE BILLBOARD BASE BILLBOARD CO
19. 6 COIN ASSIGNMENTS In this mode the setting of incremental credit increase as against coin insertion can be changed 1 Press the SERVICE button to move the arrow Bring the arrow to the desired item 2 Press the TEST button to change the setting 3 Upon finishing the setting bring the arrow to EXIT and press the TEST button COIN ASSIGNMENTS COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON A COIN CREDIT SETTING 1 B COIN CHUTE 1 1 COIN 1 CREDIT COIN CHUTE 2 1 COIN 1 CREDIT MANUAL SETTING C SEQUENCE SETTING G gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON 4 6 COMMON A COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON INDIVIDUAL Set to COMMON Up to 2 Coin Chutes 1 and 2 can be used and also B COIN CREDIT SETTING ratio can be set separately for 1 and 2 B COIN CREDIT SETTING 1 27 Sets the credit increase increment per coin insertion There are 27 settings from 1 to 27 expressed in O O credit s as against O O coins inserted 27 refers to FREE PLAY For details refer to Table 1 COMMON 40 C MANUAL SETTING The Credit s incremental increase settings as against a coin insertion are shown in further details than in B above refer to Table 2 Also note that when this MANUAL SETTING is performed B COIN CREDIT setting becomes ineffective MANUAL SETTING COIN ASSIGNMENTS MANUAL SETTING COIN TO CREDIT 1 D BONUS ADDER NO BONUS ADDER E COIN CHUTE 1 MULTIPLIER F 1 COIN COUNT AS 1 COIN CO
20. 9 2 7 9 3G 9 1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER WARNING P IMPORTANT Never touch places other than those specified Touching places not specified can cause electric shock and short circuit accidents Adjust to the optimum sound volume by considering the environmental requirements of the installation location Ifthe COIN METER and the game board are electrically disconnected game play is not possible Q If you increase the woofer and bass shaker volumes some parts of their enclosures may resonate due to their own acoustic characteristics and eventually abnormal sounds are heard To stop such resonant sounds reduce the volumes SWITCH UNIT Open the coin chute door and the switch unit shown will appear The function of each SW is as follows SPEAKER VOLUME SPEAKER VOLUME SPEAKER SPEAKER VOLUME WOOFER TEST BUTTON TEST SERVICE BUTTON SERVICE DEMAGNETIZER SWITCH A d DEMAG LEFT CENTER RIGHT SPEAKER WOOFER TEST SERVICE SERVICE BUTTON 2 SPEAKER m BUTTON FIG 9 1 a SWITCH UNIT Sound volume can be adjusted for the 2 Speakers Adjusts the sound volume of WOOFER and the vibration of BASS SHAKER For the handling of the TEST BUTTON refer to the following pages Gives credits without registering on the coin meter DEMAGNETIZER SWITCH Eliminates the on screen color unevenness due to magnet
21. MRF 60075 MRF 60076 MRF 60073 600 7250 0150 D 2 2 DESCRIPTION ASSY THROTTLE CTRL PNL BASE LOWER CTRL PNL BASE UPPER ENG HINGE A HINGE B CHAIN 408 CHAIN HOLDER AMP BD FOR ANALOG JOYSTICK ASSY ANALOG JOYSTICK MRF ASSY 8WAY JOYSTICK MRF SW PBLWIL 15Y TK1670 PUSH BUTTON BLUE CORD CLAMP 21 CORD CLAMP SR10 FLG NUT M5 M SCR PH W FS M5 X 12 M SCR PH W FS MA X 12 FLG NUT M3 HEX NUT M4 FLT WSHR M4 SPR WSHR M4 FLT WSHR M5 WH SW CTRL PNL WH ANALOG CTRL PNL WH START amp VIEW CTRL PNL WH ANALOG AMP WH EARTH 6 1 25 6 0150 118 uro J83 WN SIN uro J83 z2 WN 7 LAS FW 19 3838 WN 8 1 9 61 WN 1 LAS CW u9 J8389 8 0 EN OL 3100701 ONINALSVA 5 D 1 2 119 17 ASSY THROTTLE MRF 2100 17 ASSY THROTTLE MRF 2100 ITEM NO 101 102 103 104 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 301 302 303 PART NO MRF 2101 MRF 2102 MRF 2103 MRF 2104 GFR 2101X GFR 2105 GFR 2106 GFR 2107 GLC 2104X GLC 2105 GLC 2106 GLC 2122 GLC 2208 GLC 2218 GLC 2303 JI 3113 601 6005 601 7944 220 5373 220 5484 509 5156 06 310 5029 F20 280 5275 5 10 000 F00408 0B 000 P00412 W 000 P00510 W 010 P00308 F 028 C00308 P 028 C00416 P 050 H00500 060 F00500 060 500500 000 P00408 W MRF 60078 MRF 60079 600 6972 0250 D 2 2 DESCRIPTION BASE BRK
22. OPERATION DESERT FIRE for the intermediates and the OPERATION RED ROCK for the experts There are 5 levels of difficulty VERY EASY EASY NORMAL HARD VERY HARD The higher the level the shorter the limit of a playing time and vice versa Bring the arrow to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the menu mode 51 F VOLUME SETTING Selecting VOLUME SETTING causes the following to be displayed on the monitor and allows each Control Unit s Volume to be set If operability is unsatisfactory or when adjusting or replacing the Volume set the Volume in this mode VOLUME SETTING MIN MAX NUE CONTROL STICK AILERON 50H 80H BFH 20H DFH BOH CONTROL STICK ELEVATOR 50H 80H BFH 20H DFH BOH RUDDER PEDAL 50H 80H BFH 20H DFH BOH THRUST LEVER 50H 80H BFH 20H DFH BOH EXIT WITH SAVE gt EXIT WITHOUT SAVE SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 9 3 f VOLUME SETTING Method of volume setting The screen shows the present settings in the brackets Operate each control within its movable range This action enables to newly input the maximum and minimum settings Return the control stick and thrust lever to their neutral central positions Return the rudder pedals to their original positions And then select the EXIT WITH SAVE item and press the TEST button the new settings are saved in the system If you select the EXIT WITHOUT SAVE item and press the TEST button the new settings ar
23. PH W FS M4 X 16 M SCR TH BLK M4 X 16 HEX BLT W S BLK M8 X 25 FLT WSHR BLK M8 FLT WSHR BLK 4 4 16 X 1 6 HEX NUT M4 SPR WSHR M4 FLT WSHR M4 135 ASSY WOOFER MRF 3030 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 STW 3031 WOOFER BRKT 101 130 5196 WOOFER 4OHM 80W 130 5196 01 WOOFER 4OHM 80W W NET 201 011 P00312 TAP SCR PH 3 X 12 136 27 ASSY REAR SUB CABI MRF 3050 D 1 2 27 ASSY REAR SUB CABI MRF 3050 ITEM NO 1 101 102 103 104 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 301 302 303 304 PART NO MRF 3051 APC 3052X APC 3053 APC 3054 APC 3055 MRF 3058 APC 3057X APC 3058 APC 3059 APC 3060 APC 3062 APC 3063 MRF 3052 MRF 3053 MRF 3054 MRF 3055 ARC 1006 117 5191 APC 1090 APC 1091 601 5699X 601 9377 280 5009 01 280 0419 000 P00416 W 000 T00416 0C 011 F00310 011 T03512 030 000625 S 030 000630 SC 050 H01600 060 F00600 000 P00408 060 F00400 060 S00400 000 F00416 FAS 110010 MRF 60102 APC 60103 600 6972 0600 600 6972 1750 D 2 2 DESCRIPTION WOODEN REAR CABINET FLOOR MAT FLOOR SUSH A FLOOR SUSH B FLOOR SUSH C WOOFER NET STEP MAT STEP SUSH A STEP SUSH B STEP SUSH C CONN PANEL LEG BRACKET ANGI04 STICKER REAR SIDEL STICKER REAR SIDE R STICKER REAR UPPER STICKER REAR LOWER LEG BRACKET PLATE CORNER GUARD CORNER GUARD L LEG ADJUSTER BOLT M16 X 75 CASTER FAI 75 CORD CLAMP 21 HARNESS
24. as the cabinet s falling down do not perform work in places where step like grade differences a ditch or slope exist When handling plastic parts use care Do not give a shock or apply excessive load to the fluorescent lamps and plastic parts Failure to observe this can cause parts damage resulting in injury due to fragments cracks and broken pieces 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 11 When carrying out the assembling and installation follow the following 5 item sequence ASSEMBLING THE CABINET SECURING IN PLACE ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT POWER SUPPLY AND EARTH CONNECTION TURNING POWER ON ASSEMBLING CHECK The master key accessories in addition to the tools such as a Phillips type screwdriver wrench socket wrench and Ratchet Handle are required for the assembly work e Phillips type screwdriver WRENCH for M16 hexagon bolt tj 0 SOCKET WRENCH for M8 hexagon bolt RATCHET HANDLE KEY MASTER 12 ASSEMBLING THE CABINET 1 Install Joint Bracket L amp R to both sides of Front Cabinet as applicable and 2 Joint Pipes to the inside HEXAGON BOLT 2 black 8 X 30 w spring washer flat washer used Joint Pipe HEXA
25. careful when soldering Handling a soldering iron carelessly may result in a fire or a burn Be careful when heating the heat shrinkable tubing Heating it carelessly may result in a fire or a burn When opening or closing the control panel do so slowly with using your both hands to hold it The control panel may be closed by itself due to its own weight If this happens you may pinch your hands or fingers in the control panel or be bruised Use care when handling the parts inside the control panel Be careful so as not to cause damaging missing or deforming the parts Damaging small portion of a part can cause malfunctioning When securing the plastic made parts do not excessively fasten screws and nuts Failure to observe this may damage the parts and cause injury due to fragments resulting from damage This game machine is equipped with the control panel and the pedal units each used as an operating and inputting device when you are playing the game The control panel provides the control stick thrust lever view change lever start button and view change button The gun button and the missile button are mounted on the control stick while the air brake button on the thrust lever Test these devices monthly and make sure that they perform normally If any one of them performs abnormally reset its volume values on the VOLUME SETTING screen If the problem is still reproduced then fix it because it may be failed 55
26. completed Press the TEST button to return to the menu mode 9 CLOCK SETTING Set YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR and MINUTE for NAOMI Main BD CLOCK SETTING 1998 12 02 14 30 33 WED YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Select the desired item with the SERVICE button and press the TEST button to increase the value Upon finishing the SETTING bring the arrow to EXIT and press the TEST button to return to the menu mode 46 ROM BOARD TEST In this test on ROM BD ROM check is executed If GOOD is displayed it is satisfactory However Program ROMs IC22 or IC 1 do not display GOOD or BAD BYTE and WORD refers to the check sum of each unit When testing watch the front monitor only ROM BOARD TEST XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX NO TYPE RESULT BYTE WORD IC22 32M XXXX XXXX IC1 64M GOOD XXXX XXXX IC2 64M GOOD XXXX XXXX IC3 64M GOOD XXXX XXXX ICA 64M GOOD XXXX XXXX IC5 64M GOOD XXXX XXXX IC6 64M GOOD XXXX XXXX IC7 64M GOOD XXXX XXXX IC8 64M GOOD XXXX XXXX IC9 64M GOOD XXXX XXXX IC1064M GOOD XXXX XXXX IC1164M GOOD XXXX XXXX IC2064M GOOD XXXX XXXX PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT The number of ROMs depends on each game Press the TEST button to return to the menu mode 11 GAME TEST MODE Selecting this item enables you to open the SEGA STRIKE FIGHTER TEST MENU screen where you can test the input devices that are specific with the game and set the difficulty
27. covering the general operation of electronic assemblies electromechanicals servicing control spare parts etc as regards the product STRIKE FIGHTER DX TYPE This manual is intended for the owners personnel and managers in charge of operation of the product Operate the product after carefully reading and sufficiently understanding the instructions If the product fails to function satisfactorily non technical personnel should under no circumstances touch the internal system Please contact where the product was purchased from Use of this product is unlikely to cause physical injuries or damages to property However where special attention is required this is indicated by a thick line the word IMPORTANT and its sign in this manual Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this display can cause the product s intrinsic performance not to be obtained resulting in malfunctioning IMPORTANT SEGA ENTERPRISES INC U S A CUSTOMER SERVICE 45133 Industrial Drive Fremont California 94538 U S A Phone 415 701 6580 Fax 415 701 6594 DEFINITION OF LOCATION MAINTENANCE MAN AND SERVICEMAN WARNING 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 acci
28. level For further information see the section 9 3 47 9 3 GAME TEST MODE A MENU MODE SYSTEM MENU SEGA STRIKE FIGHTER TEST MENU RAM TEST JVS TEST INPUT TEST SOUND TEST OUTPUT TEST C R T TEST C R T TEST SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS GAME ASSIGNMENTS COIN ASSIGNMENTS VOLUME SETTING BOOKKEEPING BOOKKEEPING BACKUP DATA CLEAR BACKUP DATA CLEAR gt EXIT CLOCK SETTING ROM BOARD TEST gt GAME TEST MODE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON SYSTEM TEST MODE MENU GAME TEST MODE MENU FIG 9 3a MENU MODE Connect the power and press the start button After performing a power on test of the game board the system displays the SYSTEM MENU screen By pressing the SERVICE button move the arrow gt to select the GAME TEST MODE Press the TEST button to enter GAME TEST MODE The screen displays the GAME TEST MODE MENU By pressing the SERVICE button move the arrow lt to select the desired item Press the TEST button to execute the selected item Select EXIT and press the TEST button to exit from the GAME TEST MODE and return to the SYSTEM TEST MODE MENU Further select EXIT and press the TEST button to finish SYSTEM TEST MODE and return to the normal mode 48 B INPUT TEST Selecting INPUT TEST displays the following and allows the status of each switch to be checked and the Volume value of eac
29. of GAME ASSIGNMENTS do not change BACKUP DATA CLEAR YES CLEAR gt NO CANCEL SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 9 3 h BACKUP DATA CLEAR When clearing use the SERVICE button to bring the arrow AN to YES CLEAR and press the TEST button When the data has been cleared COMPLETED will be displayed Bring the arrow to NO CANCEL and press the TEST button to return to the Menu mode without clearing the data 54 10 CONTROL PANEL WARNING 7 CAUTION Before starting to work ensure that the Power SW is OFF Failure to observe this can cause electric shock or short circuit Use care so as not to damage wirings Damaged wiring can cause electric shock or short circuit Do not touch undesignated places Touching places not designated can cause electric shock or short circuit This work should be performed by the Location s Maintenance Man or Serviceman Performing work by non technical personnel can cause electric shock hazard Do not perform work other than those specified in this Manual in order to prevent accidents during performing work and operation after performing work Performing work not specified in this Manual may require special training for this product If performing work other than those stated in this manual is required for repair contact the offices herein stated in this manual or where you purchased the product from and ask for repair or inquire how to repair Be very
30. screw Details of PART A 113 ASSY MONITOR LEFT MRF 1150 ITEM NO 1 101 102 103 104 106 107 108 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 PART NO MRF 1151 MRF 1152 MRF 1153 APC 1154X APC 1155X APC 1156X APC 1157X APC 1054 APC 1159X FRI 1061 APC 1160 280 5112 280 5113 MRF 1010 601 10562 0170 601 10562 0580 200 5927 280 5275 SR10 280 5009 01 280 5185 6 601 6231 D010 601 623 1 D045 601 0459 000 F00410 0B 000 P00408 W 000 T00408 0B 000 P00412 W 050 F00400 050 F00600 068 441616 000 P00312 W D 2 2 DESCRIPTION MONITOR FRAME MONITOR HOLD UPPER MONITOR HOLD LOWER SIDE COVER BRKT SIDE BRKT GLASS HOLDER UPPER SIDE GLASS HOLDER LOWER SIDE GLASS MONITOR SIDE COVER MONITOR INGRESS COVER WIRE BRKT BUSH FOR TV COLLAR FOR TV MONITOR MASK RUBBER PACKING NO 96 L 170MM RUBBER PACKING NO 96 L 580MM ASSY CLR DSPL 29TYPE 31K 2934 CORD CLAMP SR10 CORD CLAMP 21 SPACER TUBE L 6 EDGING NEW TYPE L 10 EDGING NEW TYPE TIE BELT 150MM M SCR FH BLK 10 M SCR PH W FS MA X 8 MSCR TH BLK MAX 8 M SCR PH W FS M4 X 12 FLG NUT M4 FLG NUT M6 FLT WSHR 4 4 16 X 1 6 M SCR PH W FS M3 X 12 114 D 1 2 15 ASSY MONITOR RIGHT MRF 1200 M9108 100 1 1131517 Jou oq 115 15 ASSY MONITOR RIGHT MRF 1200 ITEM NO 101 102 104 105 1
31. shall not be held responsible for damage compensation for damage to IMPORTANT Electric current consumption 77 MAX 7 80 A AC 110V 50 Hz MAX 7 60 A AC 110V 60 Hz MAX 7 20 A AC 120V 60 Hz MAX 4 20 A AC 220V 50 Hz MAX 4 00 A AC 220V 60 Hz MAX 3 90 A AC 230V 50 Hz MAX 3 70 A AC 230V 60 Hz MAX 3 70 A AC 240V 50 Hz MAX 3 60 A AC 240V 60 Hz 7 75 For TAIWAN 2 5m 2 8m FIG 2 3 OPERATION PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED BEFORE STARTING THE OPERATION WARNING To avoid injury and trouble be sure to constantly give careful attention to the behavior and manner of the visitors and players In order to avoid accidents check the following before starting the operation To ensure maximum safety for the players and the customers ensure that where the product is operated has sufficient lighting to allow any warnings to be read Operation under insufficient lighting can cause bodily contact with each other hitting accident and or trouble between customers Be sure to perform appropriate adjustment of the monitor projector For operation of this machine do not leave monitor s flickering or deviation as is Failure to observe this can have a bad influence upon the players or the customers physical conditions It is suggested to ensure a space allowing the players who feel sick while playing the game to take a rest Check if all
32. the Power Cord for the Areas of AC 120V USA and AC 220 240V and therefore this procedure is not necessary FIG 6 3 b Earth Wire Connection Connect the Earth Wire to the Earth Terminal Firmly insert the power plug into the socket outlet Insert the opposite side of Power Cord plug to the AC Unit s connector INLET 4 Perform wiring for the Power Cord and Earth Wire Install protective BY covering for the Power Cord and Earth Wire FIG 6 3 c Connecting Power Cord Earth Wire In case the Power Plug is apt to come out of place secure the Power Cord to the periphery of the AC Unit with the Cord Clamp an accessory HOW TO USE THE CORD CLAMP 17 TURNING POWER ON Turn the AC unit s main switch on to connect the power Then the 3 monitors are turned on about 15 seconds after that the fluorescent lamps in the billboard and the console panel are turned on A few more seconds later the screen displays a system power on message and then an advertising ply for hire picture Furthermore some advertising sounds are heard from the speakers on the right and left of the control panel Also the bass shaker vibrator and woofer under the seat output the sounds The sounds are not heard if you have set this function to off disabled The playing data such as credit number ranking and latest obtained scores are stored in the memory even after disconnecting
33. the power The data of the fractional coins the inserted coins under one credit and the data in the bonus adder count are not stored Assume that you have disconnected the power with remaining the credit numbers enough to replay When you reconnect the power the screen immediately displays an advertising picture now you can start to play the game by pressing the start button Fluorescent lamp in the billboard on Image output on the monitor Emits sounds Bass shaker and woofer under the seat Fluorescent lamp in the console panel on FIG 6 4 18 ASSEMBLING CHECK In the TEST MODE ascertain that the assembly has been made correctly and IC BD is satisfactory refer to Section 9 In the test mode perform the following test 1 MEMORY TEST Selecting the RAM TEST and ROM TEST on the SYSTEM TEST mode menu screen causes the on board memory to be tested automatically The game board is satisfactory if the display beside each IC No shows GOOD ROM BOARD TEST XX XXX KKK RAM TEST NO TYPE RESULT BYTE WORD IC2232M XXXX XXXX IC1 64M GOOD XXXX XXXX IC29 GOOD IC2 64M GOOD XXXX XXXX IC35 GOOD IC3 64M GOOD XXXX XXXX 1216 GOOD ICI8 GOOD ICA 64M GOOD XXXX XXXX IC20 GOOD IC22 GOOD IC5 64M GOOD XXXX XXXX 10209 GOOD 1010 GOOD IC6 64M GOOD XXXX XXXX 11 GOOD ICI2 GOOD IC7 64M GOOD XXXX XXXX IC8 64M GOOD XXXX XXXX PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT IC9 64M GOOD XXX
34. the time of shipment Therefore do not make further adjustment without a justifiable reason Adjusting the monitor which contains high tension parts is a dangerous work Also an erroneous adjustment can cause deviated synchronization and image fault resulting in malfunctioning WARNING When making adjustment utilize a resinous Alignment Rod Servicing with bare hand or using conductive tools can cause electric shock Be sure to perform appropriate adjustment of the monitor projector For operation of this machine do not leave monitor s flickering or deviation as is Failure to observe this can have a bad influence upon the players or the customers physical conditions To access to the Adjustment Board remove the 2 screws and the Monitor Board Lid The lid is located at the upper front of the monitor _ TRUSS SCREW 2 black ONITOR BOARD LID PHOTO 13 3 For adjustment use the Resinous Adjustment Rod FIG 13 3 77 NANAO monitor 200 5927 31K mode We 09 0090 2 G GAIN Controls colors 3 B GAIN 4 BRIGHT 00 Controls screen brightness Sn SIZE Controls horizontal screen size Dn POSI Controls horizontal display position on screen Sv SIZE Controls vertical screen size POSI Controls vertical display position on screen iDcoNTRAST Adjusts image contrast 78 14
35. to EXIT and press the TEST button to return to the Game mode 35 This allows for checking the functioning of the the NAOMI Main BD GOOD is displayed for satisfactory RAMs and BAD is indicated for irregular RAMs if any In this test check the 3 monitors IC29 GOOD 1035 GOOD 16 GOOD IC18 GOOD IC20 GOOD IC22 GOOD 09 GOOD IC10 GOOD IC11 GOOD ICI2 GOOD PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT During test TESTING NOW is displayed Press the TEST button to return to the menu mode 36 2 IVS TEST In this test Specifications of the I O Board connected to NAOMI can be checked and INPUT TEST can be performed First I O Board Specifications are displayed JVS TEST INPUT TEST A NEXT NODE B gt EXIT C 1 1 SEGA ENTERPRISES LTD BD JVS 837 13551 Ver 1 00 CMD VER 1 1 JVS VER 2 0 COM VER 1 0 SWITCH 2PLAYER S 11BITS COIN 2SLOT ANALOG 8CH ROTARY OCH KEYCODE 0 SCREEN X 0 Y 0 CH 0 CARD OSLOT HOPPER OUT 0CH DRIVER OUT 8SLOT ANALOG OUT OCH CHARACTER CHARA 0 LINE O BACKUP 0 SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Select with the SERVICE button and press the TEST button 1 INPUT TEST Proceeds to the INPUT TEST of I O BOARD being displayed 2 NEXTNODE Inthe case where more than 2 I O Boards are connected proceeds to the next I O Board 3 EXIT Returns to the menu mode INPUT TEST SCREEN JVS TEST INPUT TEST NEXT NODE gt EXIT NODE
36. 0 000 volts and very dangerous Therefore do not touch the monitor interior Should soldering amp paper wastes etc be mixed in the monitor interior turn the power off so as not to cause malfunctioning or fire hazard roe CAP BREAK SIDE DEM AGNETIZER REAR PART ANODE LEAD MAIN BD DEMAGNETIZER FOCUS LEAD black Approx 10 kV FBT Approx SECONDARY SIDE Disconnect or unplug 29 kV Chassis sheet metal work CRT etc Connecting the CRT and PCB For combining the CRT and PCB use the specified part No to maintain the status of adjustments made at the factory The anode of the CRT itself will be accumulatively 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 is 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 adversely affect the human body Installation and removal CAUTION Ensure that the Magnetizer Coil FBT Fly Back Transformer Anode Lead and Focus Lead are not positioned close to the sheet
37. 04 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 PART NO 000 P00420 WB 000 P00416 W 000 P00416 WB 000 T00420 0B 000 T00430 0B 011 F00310 011 T00312 011 T03512 008 T00420 0B 030 000630 SB 030 000830 SB 050 H01600 060 F00600 0B 060 F00800 0B 068 441616 0B 011 F03516 FAS 110010 000 P00408 050 H00400 060 S00400 060 F00400 MRF 6001 MRF 6002 MRF 6010 APC 60071 APC 60072 APC 60088 APC 60089 APC 60091 APC 60092 APC 60093 600 6455 02 600 7141 100 600 6972 0200 600 6972 0300 600 6972 0400 600 6972 1100 600 6972 1300 D 3 3 DESCRIPTION NOTE M SCR PH W FS BLK M4 X 20 M SCR PH W FS M4 X 16 M SCR PH W FS BLK M4 X 16 M SCR TH BLK 4 X 20 M SCR TH BLK 4 X 30 TAP SCR FH3 X 10 TAP SCR TH 3 X 12 TAP SCR TH 3 5 X 12 TMP PRF SCR TH BLK M4 X 20 HEX BLT BLK W S M6 X 30 BLT W S BLK 8 X 30 HEX NUT M16 FLT WSHR BLK M6 FLT WSHR BLK M8 FLT WSHR BLK 4 4 16 X 1 6 TAP SCR FH 3 5 X 16 TAP SCR FH 1 BLK 3 X 10 MSCR PHM4 X 8 HEX NUT M4 SPR WSHR M4 FLT WSHR M4 ASSY WIRE FRONT CABI AC ASSY WIRE FRONT CABI DC ASSY WIRE EARTH WIRE HARN SPEAKER FRONT WIRE HARN WOOFER FRONT WIRE HARN SPEAKER L WIRE HARN SPEAKER R WIRE HARN RGB L WIRE HARN RGB C WIRE HARN RGB R WIRE HARN C C DOOR SINGLE OTHERS Locally supplied USA CABLE JVS TYPE A B 100CM WIRE HARN EARTH 105 0200MM WIRE HARN EARTH 105 0300MM WIRE HARN EARTH ID5 0400MM WIRE HARN EARTH 105 1100MM WIRE HARN EAR
38. 06 107 201 202 203 204 205 PART NO MRF 1151 MRF 1152 MRF 1153 APC 1154X APC 1155X APC 1156X APC 1157X APC 1054 APC 1159X FRI 1061 280 5112 280 5113 MRF 1010 601 10562 0170 601 10562 0580 200 5927 280 5275 5 10 280 5185 6 601 6231 D010 601 623 1 D045 601 0459 000 F00410 0B 000 P00408 W 000 T00408 0B 050 F00600 000 P00312 W D 2 2 DESCRIPTION MONITOR FRAME MONITOR HOLD UPPER MONITOR HOLD LOWER SIDE COVER BRKT SIDE BRKT GLASS HOLDER UPPER SIDE GLASS HOLDER LOWER SIDE GLASS MONITOR SIDE COVER MONITOR INGRESS COVER BUSH FOR TV COLLAR FOR TV MONITOR MASK RUBBER PACKING NO 96 L 170MM RUBBER PACKING NO 96 L 580MM ASSY CLR DSPL 29TYPE 31K 2934 CORD CLAMP SR10 SPACER TUBE L 6 EDGING NEW TYPE L 10 EDGING NEW TYPE TIE BELT 150MM M SCR FH BLK M4 X 10 M SCR PH W FS MA X 8 MSCR TH BLK MAX 8 FLG NUT M6 M SCR PH W FS M3 X 12 116 ASSY CONTROL PANEL MRF 2000 D 1 2 0 OD 4 ASSY CONTROL PANEL MRF 2000 ITEM NO ON 3 101 102 103 104 105 106 201 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 301 302 303 305 306 PART NO MRF 2100 MRF 2001 MRF 2002 01 MRF 2003X MRF 2004 MRF 2005 FBF 1017 839 1187 610 0619 610 0620 509 5838 Y 509 5495 05 280 5009 01 280 5275 SR10 050 F00500 000 P00512 W 000 P00412 W 050 F00300 050 H00400 060 F00400 060 S00400 060 F00500 MRF 60074
39. 1 105 5172 105 5373 117 0062 117 5098 117 5233 253 5396 91 253 5460 01 421 7501 02 130 5206 220 5237 92 220 5482 91 220 5574 220 5575 601 5699X 601 9377 280 5009 01 280 0419 310 5029 D20 117 5402 06 91 601 0460 601 6231 D100 DESCRIPTION AC UNIT SW UNIT METER UNIT S METER UNIT T FAN UNIT WOODEN FRONT CABINET MONITOR BRKT LOWER BACK DOOR UPPER BACK DOOR LOWER SIDE DOOR L SIDE DOOR R CONN PANEL BILLBOARD CONN PANEL METER CORNER GUARD LEG CASTER BRKT A LEG CASTER BRKT B CASTER SPACER PLATE LKG TNG TNG LKG Locally supplied LOCK BRACKET W CHUTE PLATE SINGLE CHUTE PLATE DOUBLE SHIPPING BRKT RED PLATE LOCK RETAINER TNG RETAINER PLATE PLATE LEG BRACKET BLACK CABINET HANDLE AIR VENT BLACK STICKER 6 3V 0 15A Locally supplied SPKR 16CM 40HM 25W ASSY C C 2DR ASSY C C 2DR Locally supplied CAM LOCK W KEYS Locally supplied CAM LOCK MASTER W O KEY Locally supplied LEG ADJUSTER BOLT M16 X 75 CASTER FAI 75 CORD CLAMP 21 HARNESS LUG SUMITUBE F D 20MM Locally supplied EARTH TERMINAL PLATE 6P PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM EDGING NEW TYPE 103 D 2 3 NOTE OTHERS USA OTHERS USA OTHERS USA OTHERS USA OTHERS HONG KONG KOREA TAIWAN USA OTHERS USA OTHERS USA OTHERS USA S ASSY FRONT SUB CABI MRF 1001 ITEM NO 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 301 302 303 3
40. 1 1 SWITCH SYSTEM 00000000 When INPUT is performed for the switches 00000000 of Control Panel etc the value changes to 00000000 1 from 0 PLAYER2 00000000 00000000 COIN If the Coin SW is inputted the value 0000 0000 momentarily changes to 1 from 0 ANALOG 0000 0000 0000 0000 Analogue values are displayed between 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 and FF00 SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON 37 3 SOUND TEST Sound Output test can be performed Beep sounds can be emitted from each of left right Speakers SOUND TEST RIGHT SPEAKER OFF LEFT SPEAKER OFF gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON 00 TEST A RGB COLOR ADJUSTMENT SCREEN In this page monitor color can be checked C R T TEST 1 2 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE B MONITOR SIZE ADJUSTMENT SCREEN In this page monitor size can be checked TEST 2 2 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT 38 Emitted from the right hand side Speaker Emitted from the left hand side Speaker Returns to the menu mode Each of red green and blue is the darkest at the leftmost end and becomes brighter towards the right hand end in 31 gradations Monitor brightness is satisfactory if the white color bar is black at the left end and if it is white at the ri
41. 10 5 65 10 6 REPLACING THE GUIDE PLATE OF THE CONTROL STICK If the control stick operates unsatisfactorily replace the guide plate because it may be worn or scratched Replace the guide plate in the under described procedure Prepare the following tools Wrench a standard accessory or screwdriver for tamperproof screws Wrench for hexagon socket head screws of 4 mm in width across flats 7 Disconnect the power open the control panel See the section 10 1 2 Remove the 4 hexagon socket head screws that fix the guide plate and replace the guide plate HEXAGON SOCKET HEAD SCREW 4 MS X 35 spring washer used GUIDE PLATE 253 5496 PHOTO 10 6 66 11 PEDAL UNIT First be sure to turn power off before performing work Failure to observe this can cause electric shock and short circuit accidents Use care so as not to damage wirings Damaged wiring can cause electric shock and short circuit WARNING Do not touch undesignated places Touching places not designated can cause electric shock and short circuit This work should be performed by the Location s Maintenance Man or Serviceman Performing work by non technical personnel can cause electric shock If the rudder pedals volume values abnormally change on the INPUT TEST screen adjust or replace their volumes P PEDAL MECHANISM COVER 11 1 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME Take out the 4 screws and remove the Pedal Mechanism Cover
42. 4 for Rear Cabinet FIG 6 2 When the installation position is determined cause the adjusters to come into contact with the floor directly make adjustments in a manner so that the casters will be raised approximately 5mm from the floor and make sure that the machine position is level Transport the product to the CASTER installation position Be sure to provide adequate space allowing the player to get on and off contact with the floor Adjust the Adjuster s height by using a wrench so that the machine position is kept level the Adjuster Nut upward and secure the height of Adjuster FIG 6 2 BOTTOM VIEW Approx 5mm FIG 6 2 b ADJUSTER FIG 6 2 c Refer to this Fig Scale 1 100 for the layout of the place of installation FIG 6 2d Be sure to provide space as shown between the Air Vent and the wall surface 15 5 POWER SUPPLY AND EARTH CONNECTION Be sure to independently use the power supply socket outlet equipped with an Earth Leakage Breaker Using a power supply without an Earth Leakage Breaker can cause a fire when electric leakage occurs Ensure that the accurately grounded indoor earth terminal and the earth wire cable are available exc
43. 6 black M4 X 16 flat washer used CONSOLE PLATE FLUORESCENT LAMP 15W 390 5251 15 01 GLOW LAMP 390 5638 1P PHOTO 14b 80 Start Button View Change Button 1 Disconnect the power and open the control panel See the section 10 1 Turn the metal ring at the root of the button G Pull the wiring connection from the button body LAMP 6 3V 1W 390 5445 01 A lamp is in the wiring connection To take it out push it inward and turn it counterclockwise PHOTO 14c 81 15 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 WARNING Be sure to check once a year to see if Power Cords are damaged the plug is securely inserted dust is accumulated between the Socket Outlet and the Power Plug etc Using the product with dust as is accumulated can cause fire and electric shock hazards Periodically once a year request the place of contact herein stated or the Distributor etc where the product was purchased from as regards the internal cleaning Using the product with dust as is accumulated in the interior without cleaning can cause a fire or accident Note that cleaning the interior parts can be performed on a pay basis TABLE 15 CABINET DESCRIPTION Check Adjusters contact with surface PERIOD Daily REFERENCE CONTROL PANEL Check SW
44. APC 1030 ITEM NO 1 2 101 102 103 104 105 301 302 303 304 DEMAG LEFT CENTER SPEAKER PART NO APC 1031 421 11052 220 5179 509 5028 601 0042 310 5029 D20 601 0460 APC 60087 600 6609 32 600 6609 33 600 6609 34 WOOFER TEST DESCRIPTION SW BRACKET STICKER SW UNIT APC T S D3 S W VOL CONT B 5K OHM SW PB 1M KNOB 22 MM SUMITUBE F D 20 MM PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM WIRE HARN DEMAG WIRE HARN TEST amp SERVICE WIRE HARN VOLUME A WIRE HARN VOLUME B 107 SERVICE METER UNIT S APC 1040 100 CON METER ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 APC 1041 METER BRKT S 2 421 6591 6 STICKER COIN METER 100 101 220 5643 01 MAG CNTR DC5V 6P WH 108 2 FAN UNIT STR 1070 ITEM NO PART NO 1 105 5340 01 101 260 001 1 02 102 601 8543 201 000 P00312 W DESCRIPTION FAN BRKT LONG AXIAL FLOW FAN AC100V 50 60HZ FAN GUARD M SCR PH W FS M3 X 12 109 ASSY WIRE FRONT CABI AC MRF 6001 ASSY WIRE FRONT CABI AC MRF 6001 is comprised of the following wire harnesses An ASSY DRG is unavailable ITEM NO 101 301 302 303 304 PART NO 601 0460 MRF 60060 MRF 60061 MRF 60068 MRF 60062 DESCRIPTION PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM WH AC ELEC FRONT WH AC MONITOR FRONT WH LAMP amp FL FRONT WH AC FL FRONT 11 ASSY WIRE FRONT CABI DC MRF 6002 ASSY WIRE FRONT CABI DC MRF 6002 is comprised of the following wire harnesses
45. Amplifier Perform the OUTPUT TEST and confirm malfunctioning see 9 3 Monitorscreen Contacting failure of the video Check the wires to the monitor and to the game is black signal connector or the monitor s board and tightly reconnect 1f required although sounds power connector are heard and fluorescent lamp is on Monitorscreen Affected by C R T Press the DEMAG SW of SWITCH UNIT is uneven in magnetization see 9 1 color The color of Contacting failure of the video Check the video signal connector and correctly image on signal connector and tightly reconnect if required MONITOR screen is Incorrect monitor adjustment Make appropriate adjustments see 13 3 incorrect The on screen Power supply voltage is not Make sure that power supply voltage 1s correct image of the correct monitor sways and or shrinks All the switches Contacting failure of the Check the wires between the I O board and and volumes connectors control panel and tightly reconnect 1f required cannot be input Check the power cord to the I O board and tightly reconnect if required 85 TABLE 16 PROBLEMS Switch of control stick thrust lever or vlew change lever cannot be input Control stick operates unsatisfactorily Rudder pedals and thrust lever operate unsatisfactorily Warning lamps cannot be turned on Start button and vlew change button cannot flash CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Contacting fa
46. EE EIER ERES 7 5 ACCESSORIES sse d o dete eee esee dp 8 10 6 ASSEMBLING AND INSTALLATION neret 11 21 7 PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE 22 23 8 CONTENTS OF GAME u rrt teinte trei ditt ie aoa 24 31 9 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 32 54 9 1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER rere 33 34 9 2 SYSTEM TEST MODE L aree asa S e e eet 35 47 9 3 GAME TEST 2 40 00000000050000000000 48 54 10 CONTROL PANEL 5 HERR HR eR d 55 66 10 1 OPENING THE CONTROL PANEL eer 56 10 2 REPLACING THE VOLUME OF THE CONTROL STICK an analog joystick sse 57 60 10 3 REPLACING THE CONTROL STICK S MICROSWITCH 61 62 10 4 ADJUSTING AND REPLACING THE VOLUME OF THE THRUST EEVER dette e Red te 63 64 1025 GREASING eee eee dr e HER RR En 10 6 REPLACING THE GUIDE PLATE OF THE CONTROL STI ee EE 65 66 67 68 11 1 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME eere 67 11 2 REPLACING THE VOLUME 68 1123 GREASING 68 12 COIN SELECTOR Sates 69 13 MONEFOR 0000 apa 70 78 13 1 CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS CONCERNING THE SAFETY FOR HANDLING THE MONITORS sees 70 71 13 2 CAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED WHEN CLEANING THE C
47. GON BOLT 3 black 8 X 20 w spring washer flat washer used JOINT BRACKET R HEXAGON BOLT 4 each black JOINT BRACKET L M8 X 20 w spring washer flat washer used FIG 6 Connect the wiring from the Front Cabinet to the Rear Cabinet Connect the Connectors 2 4P white 3P FRONT CABINET side REAR CABINET side SCREW 2 MA X 8 flat amp spring washers used Connect the Earth 2 FIG 6 1b 13 Insert the Front Cabinet s square pipes into the Rear Cabinet s square holes to fit both cabinets tight and secure with a total of 4 Hexagon Bolts T HEXAGON BOLT 2 black 8 X 20 w spring washer flat washer used HEXAGON BOLT 2 black M8 X 20 w spring washer flat washer used di FIG 6 1c 4 Apply the POP PANEL to the top of BILLBOARD POP PANEL 2 When performing work be sure to use a step FIG 6 1 d 14 SECURING IN PLACE ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT WARNING Q Have all of the Adjusters make 3 After making adjustment fasten ADJUSTER 1 CASTER FASTEN UPWARD d Make sure that all of the adjusters are in contact with the floor If they are not the cabinet can move and cause an accident This product has 10 casters 6 for Front Cabinet 4 for Rear Cabinet and 8 Adjusters 4 for Front Cabinet
48. HOTO 10 2 g Solder the wires onto new volume s terminals Carefully read the wiring connection diagram and thereby solder correctly VOLUME 220 5737 older the wires PHOTO 10 2h Heat the heat shrinkable tubings with the industrial use dryer so that they can closely cover the soldered sections PHOTO 10 21 O Attach the volume onto the bracket Fasten the 2 screws to mount the volume with the bracket onto the control stick body Attach the control stick onto the control panel 09 Connect the power and set the volume on the VOLUME SETTING screen See the Section 9 3 gest the volume on the INPUT TEST screen and make sure that the volume values change smoothly according to the operation of the control stick 60 10 3 REPLACING THE CONTROL STICK S MICROSWITCH If the gun button or missile button operates unsatisfactorily replace the microswitch in the control stick because it may be failed Remove the control stick from the control panel and then replace the microswitch and any other parts inside the control stick s grip too in the under described procedure CAUTION Remove the control stick from the control panel before proceeding to replace the microswitch Failure to do so may cause some parts to be lost and the replacement work to be harder Therefore observe this troublesome but important instruction Prepare the following tools Wrench a standard accessory or screwdriver for tamperpr
49. IN 123456789 CREDIT123456789 COIN CHUTE 2 MULTIPLIER F 1 COIN COUNT AS 1 COIN COIN 123456789 CREDIT 123456789 SEQUENCE SETTING G gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON D COIN TO CREDIT Determines COIN CREDIT setting E BONUS ADDER This sets how many coins should be inserted to obtain one SERVICE COIN COIN CHUTE 1 2 MULTIPLIER This sets how many tokens one coin represents 41 Table 1 COIN CREDIT SETTING COIN CHUTE COMMON TYPE NAME OF SETTING COIN CHUTE 1 COIN CHUTE 2 SETTING 1 COIN CREDIT COIN 1 CREDIT SETTING 2 COIN CREDITS COIN CREDIT SETTING 3 COIN CREDITS COIN CREDIT SETTING 4 COIN CREDITS COIN CREDIT SETTING 5 COIN CREDITS COIN CREDIT SETT 6 COIN CREDITS CREDITS SETT 7 COIN CREDITS CREDITS SETT 8 COIN CREDITS CREDITS SETT 9 COIN CREDITS CREDITS SETTIN COIN CREDITS CREDITS SETTIN COIN CREDITS CREDITS SETTIN COINS CREDIT CREDIT SETTIN COIN CREDIT CREDIT SETTIN COIN CREDITS CREDIT SETTIN COIN CREDIT CREDIT COINS CREDITS CREDITS COIN CREDITS CREDIT CREDITS CREDIT CREDIT CREDIT CREDITS CREDITS CREDITS CREDIT CREDITS CREDITS CREDITS CREDIT CREDIT CREDITS CREDIT CREDITS CREDITS CREDIT CREDITS CREDITS CREDIT CREDITS CREDITS CREDITS CREDITS CREDIT CREDITS CREDITS CREDITS 6 CREDITS SETTING FREE PLAY FREE PLAY 2121212 21226 66
50. ION OWNERS MANUAL Part No Qty 420 6589 01 1 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 AC Cable Power Cord 600 6729 600 6724 CD TAN 600 6618 1 220 240V AREA 600 6619 1 HONG KONG 600 6695 1 USA Used for installation see 4 of Section 6 WIRE HARN EARTH W LUG M6 600 6664 02 1 For TAIWAN Used for installation 4 of Section 6 TAMPERPROOFTWRENCH MA 540 0006 01 1 5 540 0007 01 1 M8 540 0009 01 1 TOOL KEY MASTER KEY 220 5576 2 2 For opening closing For the CASHBOX DOOR the doors The Keys are inside the Coin Chute Door at the time of shipment from the factory CORD CLAMP 280 5009 01 1 Used for securing the power cord see 4 of Section 6 STATICIDE 300ML 090 0074 1 Articles of consumption see below Periodically once every two months as standard apply the STATICIDE an antistatic spray agent to the SEATs and wipe with a dry cloth VOL CONT B 5K OHM 220 5373 1 220 5484 Spare see Section 10 11 SW MICRO TYPE 509 5974 1 Spare refer to Section 10 SW MICRO TYPE 509 5975 1 Spare refer to Section 10 FUSE 6 3A 514 5086 6300 1 Spare see Section 16 VOL CONT B 5K OHM Heat Shrinkab
51. IPE JOINT BRKT L JOINT BRKT R DENOMI PLATE W O ORIGINAL DENOMI SH STICKER CAUTION FORK MONITOR BD LID STICKER INSTR SUNLIGHT ENG STICKER W POWER OFF ENG STICKER D MONITOR ENG POLY COVER 1250 X 1800 X 2100 POLY COVER 1100 X 1400 X 1600 PLAY INSTR SH MRF DX L ENG PLAY INSTR SH MRF DX R ENG STICKER W HIGH TEMP ENG STICKER W FALL DOWN STICKER C EPILEPSY 40 ENG M SCR TH M4 X 10 BLK BLT W S BLK 8 X 30 FLT WSHR BLK 8 5 22 X 1 6 BLT W S BLK 8 X 20 TMP PRF SCR TH BLK M4 X 12 M SCR PH M4 X 8 FLT WSHR M4 SPR WSHR M4 M SCR TH BLK M4 X 8 CARTON BOX 70 POLYETHYLENE BAG 240 X 370 OWNERS MANUAL MRF DX ENG KEY MASTER FOR 220 5575 KEY BAG SGB 1035X CORD CLAMP 21 STATICIDE 300ML WIRE HARN EARTH W LUG M6 TAIWAN NOT USED OTHERS AC CABLE CONNECT TYPE 15A 15 AC CABLE CONNECT TYPE FOR EXP 220 24017 AREA AC CABLE CONNECT TYPE FOR UK HONG KONG AC CABLE CONNECT TYPE USA 15 USA VOL CONT B 5K VOL CONT B 5K OHM POP PNL MRF DX FUSE S B 6300MA 250V HBC CE WRENCH M4 TMP SCR WRENCH 5 TMP SCR SUMITUBE F F 20MM SW MICRO TYPE SS 5 SW MICRO TYPE SS 5GL VOL CONT 5 WRENCH FOR TAMP SCR M8 93 1 TOP ASSY MRF DX ITEM NO SUN PART NO 105 5356 421 8740 421 6690 03 421 6690 05 421 6690 06 421 6690 01 008 T00412 0B 421 6119 91 421 6120 92 DESCRIPTION SHIPPING BRKT CAUTION INSTR COP U R STICKER 220V STICKER 240V
52. LAMP UNIT 91 MRF 0550 ASSY LAMP BASE APC 1020 AC UNIT APC 1030 SW UNIT Q APC 1040 METER UNIT 5 SIR 1070 FAN UNIT 7 6001 ASSY WIRE FRONT CABI 22 6002 ASSY WIRE FRONT CABI G3 MRF 6010 ASSY WIRE EARTH D MRF 2100 ASSY THROTTLE 23 610 0619 ASSY ANALOG JOYSTICK 2 4050 ASSY SHIELD CASE MRF 1 TOP ASSY MRF DX D 1 3 __ BD SERIAL NUMBER im gum Tee I 7 RS e NON 3 Aer My UNIT WEIGHT UNT 1 TOP ASSY MRF DX ITEM NO PART NO 1 MRF 1000 2 MRF 3000 3 APC 0001 4 APC 0002 5 APC 0003 6 DYN 0011 7 421 7308 8 421 7020 14 APC 1058X 15 421 8479 01 16 440 WS0002XEG 17 440 DS0013XEG 18 SGM 4048 19 SGM 4425 20 422 0823 01 21 422 0824 01 22 440 WS0012XEG 23 440 WS0170 JP 24 440 CS0186 EG 201 000 T00410 0B 202 030 000830 SB 203 068 852216 0B 204 030 000820 SB 205 008 T00412 0B 206 000 P00408 207 060 F00400 208 060 S00400 209 000 T00408 0B 401 601 6604 70 402 SGM 2675 403 420 6589 01 404 220 5576 405 SGM 4111 407 280 5009 01 408 090 0074 409 600 6664 02 410 600 6729 600 6724 600 6618 600 6619 600 6695 411 220 5373 220 5484 412 429 0688 414 514 5086 6300 415 540 0006 01 416 540 0007 01 417 310 5029 F20 418 509 5974 419 509 5975 420 220 5737 421 540 0009 01 D 2 3 DESCRIPTION NOTE ASSY FRONT CABINET ASSY REAR CABINET JOINT P
53. LUG M SCR PH W FS MA X 16 M SCR TH CRM M4 X 16 TAP SCR FH3 X 10 TAP SCR TH 3 5 X 12 HEX BLT W S M6 X 25 HEX BLT W S CRM M6 X 30 HEX NUT M16 FLT WSHR M6 M SCR PH M4 X 8 FLT WSHR M4 SPR WSHR M4 M SCR FH M4 X 16 TAP SCR FH 1 BLK 3 X 10 WH FL REAR WIRE HARN WOOFER REAR WIRE HARN EARTH ID5 0600MM WIRE HARN EARTH ID5 1750MM 138 ASSY SEAT MRF 3100 D 1 2 5 Z D un on S 0 12 m MA Sonic Lock Portion 0 9Nem 8 Others 19 5Nem ASSY SEAT MRF 3100 ITEM NO PART NO 1 MRF 3101 2 APC 3102 3 MRF 3102 4 STC 1612 5 APC 3105 6 APC 3106 7 APC 3107 8 MRF 3103 9 DYN 2131X 10 DYN 2132X 11 SDW 1566 12 MRF 3104 13 MRF 3105 14 APC 3114 101 130 5172 102 601 9059 103 601 9060 104 280 5275 5 10 105 280 5009 01 201 000 P00410 W 202 000 T00408 0B 203 000 T00412 0C 204 000 T00416 0C 205 030 000816 S 206 030 000850 S 207 050 H00800 208 050 U00400 209 060 S00800 210 068 441616 0C 211 068 852216 212 060 F00400 213 050 H00400 214 060 S00400 215 000 P00408 S 302 APC 60110 D 2 2 DESCRIPTION SEAT BASE SEAT FRAME SEAT MOUNT TRAY PROTECT RUBBER SAFETY GUARD FRONT SAFETY GUARD REAR SAFETY GUARD SIDE SEAT BACK COVER UPPER SEAT LOWER SEAT HEAD REST BRKT HEAD REST CABLE BEAR BRKT SEAT BASE REAR BASS SHAKER SEAT RAIL L SEAT RAIL CORD CLAMP SR10 CORD CLAMP 21 M SCR PH W FS MA
54. MRF 1007 MRF 1010 MRF 1011 MRF 1012 MRF 1013 APC 1014 APC 1015 APC 1016 APC 1017 APC 1051 APC 1053X APC 1054 APC 1059 APC 1060 APC 1061 APC 1063 APC 1064 APC 1067 APC 1068 MRF 1014 APC 1084 APC 1085 MRF 1153 601 10562 0170 601 10562 0580 280 5112 280 5113 253 5366 FRI 1062 FRI 1063 FRI 1064 421 9107 92 400 DESCRIPTION ASSY BILLBOARD ASSY FRONT SUB CABI ASSY MONITOR CENTER ASSY MONITOR LEFT ASSY MONITOR RIGHT ASSY CONTROL PANEL ASSY MAIN BD DX ASSY PWR SPLY DX ASSY 1 0 DX PEDAL UNIT ASSY AUDIO DX MONITOR COVER L MONITOR COVER R CTRL PNL SIDE PLATE L CTRL SIDE PLATE MONITOR MASK GLASS HOLDER UPPER CENTER GLASS HOLDER LOWER CENTER GLASS SUSH COVER BRKT A COVER BRKT B COVER BRKT C COVER BRKT D BILLBOARD HOOK BRKT GLASS HOLDER REAR GLASS SPEAKER NET L SPEAKER NET SPEAKER COVER BRKT SPEAKER COVER L SPEAKER COVER R PEDAL FLOOR WIRE COVER AIR VENT PLATE DELTA PLATE L DELTA PLATE R MONITOR HOLD LOWER RUBBER PACKING NO 96 L 170MM RUBBER PACKING NO 96 L 580MM BUSH FOR TV COLLAR FOR TV CASH BOX FOAM STRIP A FOAM STRIP B FOAM STRIP C STICKER UNIT WEIGHT 400KG 96 2 ASSY FRONT CABINET MRF 1000 ITEM NO 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 301 PART NO 008 T00510 0B 000 P00416 WB 000 T00410 0B 000 T00410 0C 000 T00416 0B 008 B00830 0B 068
55. Monthly Check VOLUME value Monthly GREASING Trimonthly PEDAL UNIT Check VOLUME value Monthly COIN CHUTE DOOR Check COIN SWes Monthly Coin insertion test Monthly COIN SELECTOR cleaning Trimonthly 12 MONITOR Cleaning CRT face Weekly 13 2 Check adjustments Monthly or when moving 6 9 13 SEAT Antistatic measures Bimonthly 5 Greasing to the seat rail Trimonthly See FIG 15 GAME BD MEMORY TEST Setting check Monthly 9 INTERIOR Cleaning POWER PLUG Inspection and cleaning Annually See above Cabinet surfaces Cleaning CLEANING THE CABINET SURFACES If the Cabinet is badly stained use a cloth which is dipped in the chemical detergent liquid diluted with water and then squeezed dry Do not use thinner benzine alcohol or chemical dustcloth as they can damage the Cabinet surfaces 82 As occasion arises See below SEAT Greasing to Seat Rail Portion Move the Seat to the rearmost portion and apply spray greasing to the portion shown at the right once every 3 months by using NOK KLUBER L60 or GREASE MATE SEGA PART No 090 0066 After greasing move the Seat a few times forward and backward so as to allow the grease to be applied all over uniformly Be sure to wipe grease which attaches to the surfaces of the PROTECT RUBBER on the Seat Rail or any excess gr
56. NTENTS OF GAME The following explanations apply to the case the product is functioning satisfactorily Should there be any moves different from the following contents some sort of faults may have occurred Immediately look into the cause of the fault and eliminate the cause thereof to ensure satisfactory operation Always when the power is connected the fluorescent lamps in the billboard and the console panel are on When in an advertising state the screen displays the demonstration pictures and ranking data Sounds are heard from the speakers on the right and left of the control panel as well as from the bass shaker vibrator and the woofer under the seat The advertising sounds are not heard if you have set this function to off disabled The start button and the view change button are integrated with a lamp The start button lamp flashes when the coins are inserted enough to play the game Both the right and left warning lamps flash as required to attract the player s attention WARNING LAMP Fluorescent lamp in the billboard on Image output on the monitor START BUTTON Coin Inlet VIEW CHANGE BUTTON CONTROL PANEL Bass shaker and woofer under the seat Fluorescent lamp in the console panel on FIG 8 24 Introduction This game is a flight simulation game that assumes the F A 18 Hornet a main fighter attacker of the U S Navy and the U S Marine Corps Freely flying over the field a pla
57. OINS 1 EXTRA COIN 4 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN 5 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN 6 COINS 1 EXTRA COIN 7 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN 8 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN 9 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN COIN CHUTE 1 2 1 COIN COUNTS AS 1 COIN MULTIPLIER 1 COINCOUNTS AS 2 COINS 1 COIN COUNTS AS 3 COINS 1 COIN COUNTS AS 4 COINS 1 COIN COUNTS AS 5 COINS 1 COIN COUNTSAS 6 COINS 1 COIN COUNTS AS 7 COINS 1 COIN COUNTS AS 8 COINS 1 COIN COUNTS AS 9 COINS 43 G SEQUENCE SETTING Number of credits required for starting game etc can be set Each sequence can be set between 1 5 credit s COIN ASSIGNMENTS SEQUENCE SETTING SEQUENCE 1 SEQUENCE 2 SEQUENCE 3 SEQUENCE 4 SEQUENCE 5 SEQUENCE 6 SEQUENCE 7 SEQUENCE 8 gt EXIT XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1 CREDIT S 1 CREDIT S 1 CREDIT S 1 CREDIT S 1 CREDIT S 1 CREDIT S 1 CREDIT S 1 CREDIT S DESCRIPTION OF SEQUENCE CREDIT TO START 2 CREDIT TO CONTINUE 3 NO USE 4 NO USE 5 NO USE 6 NO USE 7 NO USE 8 NO USE SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON EXAMPLE In cases of video games such as SEGA STRIKE FIGHTER SEQUENCE 1 Number of credits required for game start initial value 2 SEQUENCE 2 Number of credits required for CONTINUE initial value 1 SEQUENCE 3 8 USED 44 7 BOOKKEEPING e BOOKKEEPING 1 2 This allows such data as operating time No of coins inserted No of credits to be checked Perform work by wat
58. P SCR PH 3 X 25 TAP SCR TH 3 5 X 16 TAP SCR FH3 X 10 TAP SCR TH 3 5 X 12 TAP SCR 1 FH 3 X 12 WIRE HARN AUDIO PWR WIRE HARN 47 PWR WIRE HARN FAN PWR WIRE HARN XFMR PWR WIRE HARN W AMP PWR WIRE HARN SOUND SIG WIRE HARN SOUND VOL WIRE HARN SPEAKER OUT WIRE HARN WOOFER OUT 133 5 ASSY REAR CABINET MRF 3000 D 1 2 E 205 202 0 0 5 et T S N cod N mud C N co z ce a Ae UAE cem 5 ae 134 5 ASSY REAR CABINET MRF 3000 D 2 2 ITEM NO 101 102 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 PART NO MRF 3030 MRF 3050 MRF 3100 MRF 3150 MRF 3001 MRF 3002 MRF 3003 RAL 2007 RAL 2008 421 9107 92 102 601 5525 055 280 5275 SR10 000 P00416 W 000 T00416 0B 030 000825 SB 060 F00800 0B 068 441616 0B 050 H00400 060 S00400 060 F00400 DESCRIPTION ASSY WOOFER ASSY REAR SUB CABI ASSY SEAT SIDE LAMP UNIT CONSOLE COVER CONSOLE PLATE WOOFER LID RUBBER HOLDER R TWIN RUBBER HOLDER L TWIN STICKER UNIT WEIGHT 102KG BUSH 1 2T L 55MM CORD CLAMP 0 M SCR
59. R SNE 09118 GUIDE PLATE DRUM SNE 08127B SPACER ASSY SHAFT A SNH 08817D SHAFT B SNH 08818D SHAFT C SNH 08819 SPR STOPPER 15DEG FOR 610 0619 SPR END SNH 08122A SPRING VR BRKT SNB 08124C VOL CONT B 5K E RING 7MM E RING 5MM GRIP COVER A GRIP COVER B TRIGGER BUTTON SW MICRO TYPE SS 5GL SPRING TRIGGER TRIG SPACER SN 07177 TOP BUTTON SW MICRO TYPE SS 5 SPRING TOP WH ANALOG JOYSTICK TMP PRF SCR PH BLK MAX 8 SPR WSHR M4 RUBBER COVER COV FR SNE 10067A BASE PLATE FOR 610 0619 SHAFT WASHER 113 www seuservice com PEDAL UNIT APC 2200 D 1 2 123 PEDAL UNIT APC 2200 ITEM NO PART NO 1 APC 2201X 2 APC 2202 3 APC 2203 4 APC 2204 5 APC 2205 6 APC 2206 7 APC 2207 8 APC 2208 9 APC 2209X 10 APC 2210X 11 APC 2211 12 APC 2212 13 APC 2213 14 AIN 2108 15 SAS 1178 16 TTR 2010 17 601 6450 18 601 6555 101 100 5120 102 220 5484 220 5373 103 601 8917 104 280 5275 SR10 105 100 5168 106 100 5070 201 000 P00410 W 202 000 P00408 WB 203 000 T00408 0B 204 028 A00410 P 205 030 000620 S 206 030 000816 S 207 030 000830 S 208 050 F00400 209 050 H00800 210 050 H01400 211 060 S00800 212 060 S01400 213 060 F00800 214 068 441616 215 068 652016 216 068 852216 217 050 F00600 218 000 P00406 219 060 F00400 301 APC 60081 D 2 2 DESCRIPTION PEDAL BASE STOPPER SHAFT STOPPER RUBBER MAIN PIPE ARM PEDAL UPPER PEDAL LOWER PEDAL COVER PEDAL REAR L PEDAL REAR R ROSTA BRKT VOL B
60. RKT PEDAL MECHA COVER RING FLT WSHR BLK 8 5 30 X 2 GEAR HOLDER 110 GEAR 110 GEAR Z 30 M 0 75 BEARING VOL CONT B 5K OHM VOL CONT B 5K ROSTA 22 CORD CLAMP SR10 BEARING 20 BEARING 15 M SCR PH W FS M4 X 10 M SCR PH W FS BLK MA X 8 SCR TH BLK MAX 8 SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M4 X 10 HEX BLT W S M6 X 20 HEX BLT W S M8 X 16 HEX BLT W S M8 X 30 FLG NUT M4 HEX NUT M8 HEX NUT M14 SPR WSHR M8 SPR WSHR M14 FLT WSHR M8 FLT WSHR 4 4 16 X 1 6 FLT WSHR 6 5 20 X 1 6 FLT WSHR 8 5 22 X 1 6 FLG NUT M6 M SCR PH W S M4 X 6 FLT WSHR M4 WIRE HARN RUDDER 124 D 1 2 ASSY MAIN BD DX MRF 4000 08 93113 125 ASSY MAIN BD DX MRF 4000 ITEM NO 1 101 102 104 105 106 201 202 203 204 205 301 302 PART NO MRF 4050 01 MRF 4050 02 MRF 4050 03 MRF 4050 04 APC 4001 105 5368 APC 4002 400 5397 01 280 5009 01 280 0419 270 5052 04 601 0460 011 F00310 000 P00408 W 000 P00412 W 011 T03512 000 P00406 W APC 60040 APC 60041X D 2 2 DESCRIPTION NOTE ASSY SHIELD CASE MRF USA USA ASSY SHIELD CASE MRF EXP OTHERS ASSY SHIELD CASE MRF KOR KOREA ASSY SHIELD CASE MRF AUS AUSTRALIA WOODEN MAIN BASE SHIELD CASE BRKT SW REGU BRKT SW REGU FOR JVS VA CORD CLAMP 21 HARNESS LUG L FILTER D PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM TAP SCR FH 3 X 10 M SCR PH W FS MA X 8 M SCR PH W FS M4 X 12 TAP SCR TH 3 5 X 12 M SCR PH W FS M4 X 6 WIRE HARN SW REGU PWR WIRE HARN MAIN BD PWR 126
61. RT SURFACES 71 6 13 3 ADJUSTMENT METHOD J l aysa nnns 77 78 14 REPLACING THE FLUORESCENT LAMP AND LAMPS 79 81 15 PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE 82 83 16 TROUBLESHOOTING iia ASS usun 84 87 17 GAME BOARD eene asi aw aO Gu erede REIR E dg 88 89 17 1 TAKING OUT THE BOARD eerte 88 89 17 2 COMPOSITION OF GAME BOARD eere 89 18 DESIGN RELATED PARTS SAAD Su qua G AR 90 I9 91 142 20 WIRE COLOR CODE TABLE ene edere 143 21 WIRING DIAGRAM 0 0 000101 144 146 SPECIFICATIONS Installation space 2 080 mm W X 1 860 mm D 81 9 in X 73 2 in Height 2 000 mm 78 7 in If the pop panel is installed the height becomes 2 510 mm 98 8 in Weight Approx 502 kg 1 106 7 16 Power maximum current 690 W 7 8 AC 110V 50 Hz AREA 680 W 7 6A AC 110V 60 Hz AREA 700 W 7 2 AC 120 60 Hz AREA 745 W 4 2A AC 220V 50 Hz AREA 700 W 4 0A AC 220V 60 Hz AREA 710 W 3 9A AC 230V 50 Hz AREA 680 W 3 7A AC 230V 60 Hz AREA 690 W 3 7 AC 24017 50 Hz AREA 680 W 3 6A AC 240V 60 Hz AREA For TAIWAN Power current 690 W 7 75 MAX 375 W 4 50A MIN MONITOR 29 TYPE COLOR MONITOR INTRODUCTION OF THE OWNERS MANUAL This Owner s Manual is intended to provide detailed descriptions together with all the necessary information
62. T TEST 20 4 INPUT TEST INPUT TEST Selecting the INPUT TEST on the GAME oR TEST mode menu screen causes the screen AIR BRAKE OFF on which each switch and V R are tested VIEW CHANGE OFF to be displayed Press each switch If the VIEW UP OFF display beside each switch indicates ON VIEW BACK OFF ss VIEW LEFT OFF the switch and wiring connections are VIEW RIGHT OFF satisfactory START BUTTON OFF SERVICE OFF TEST OFF CONTROL STICK AILERON ABH CONTROL STICK ELEVATOR ABH RUDDER PEDAL ABH THRUST LEVER ABH PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT 5 OUTPUT TEST OUTPUT TEST Select OUTPUT TEST from the menu in the GAME TEST mode to cause the screen START BUTTON LAMP VIEW CHANGE LAMP on which each lamp is tested to appear WARNING LAMP Ensure that each lamp lights up BASS SHAKER satisfactorily gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Perform the above inspections also at the time of monthly inspection 21 7 PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE WARNING A CAUTION EA IMPORTANT When moving the machine be sure to unplug the power plug Moving the machine with the plug as is inserted can damage the power cord and cause fire and electric shock hazards When moving the machine on the floor retract the Adjusters and ensure that Casters make contact with the floor During transportation pay careful attention so that Casters
63. T L BASE BRKT R VR BRKT INSULATOR PLATE THROTTLE LEVER TORSION SPRING TORSION BAR HOLE COVER SW COLLAR STOPPER POST RUBBER STOPPER GEAR PLATE SPACER A KEY 3X3 7 SLIDE PLATE A GUIDE RING ADJUST GEAR GEAR 15 VOL CONT B 5K VOL CONT B 5K OHM SW PUSH BUTTON 1M RED W O RING SUMITUBE F F 20MM CORD CLAMP SR10 M SCR FH BLK M4 X 8 M SCR PH W FS MA X 12 M SCR PH W FS M5 X 10 S TITE SCR PH W F M3 X8 SET SCR CH CUPPM3X8 SET SCR CH CUP P M4 X 16 HEX NUT M5 FLT WSHR M5 SPR WSHR M5 M SCR PH W FS MA X 8 WH THROTTLE SW WH THROTTLE VOL WIRE HARN EARTH ID5 0250MM 120 ASSY ANALOG JOYSTICK MRE 610 0619 D 1 2 1 0 ig zz ZZ n 7 va q r AN 2222222222 SECTION A A 2 02 p un NPA lt T P ae b lt Far a ANN N 7 Je k B SECTION B B www 112 5 ASSY ANALOG JOYSTICK MRF 610 0619 D 2 2 ITEM NO N PART NO 253 5513 253 5514 253 5496 253 5515 250 5657 123 5109 123 5110 123 5111 253 5495 105 5442 125 5212 105 5443 220 5737 065 E00700 065 E00500 253 5497 253 5498 253 5499 509 5975 125 5213 250 5658 253 5500 509 5974 125 5214 600 7241 008 P00408 0B 060 S00400 280 6624 102 0063 117 5420 117 5422 DESCRIPTION BASE UPR SNE 08128 BASE UP
64. TH 105 1300MM 104 6 AC UNIT APC 1020 D 1 2 105 6 AC UNIT APC 1020 ITEM NO 1 2 3 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 201 202 203 204 205 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 PART NO APC 1021 421 7468 01 421 8202 214 0202 280 0417 509 5453 91 V B 512 5046 10000 512 5046 5000 450 5126 450 5134 450 5133 450 5135 270 5081 280 5009 01 310 5029 G20 601 0460 000 P00416 W 000 P00408 W 050 H00400 060 S00400 060 F00400 APC 60001 APC 60002 APC 60003 APC 60004 APC 60005 APC 60006 APC 60007 APC 60008 600 6972 0100 600 6972 0120 D 2 2 DESCRIPTION NOTE AC BRACKET STICKER C P W PIC STICKER EARTH MARK AC INLET PANEL TYPE TERMINAL BINDING POST BLACK NOT USED SW ROCKER J8 V B C P 10000MA CE UL TAIWAN OTHERS 110 120V AREA C P SOOOMA CE UL 220 24017 AREA MAGNET CONTACT S NIOCX TAIWAN MAGNET CONTACT S NIOCX AC230V 220 24017 AREA MAGNET CONTACT S NIOCX AC200V KOREA MAGNET CONTACT S NIOCX AC120V USA NOISE FILTER 20A CORD CLAMP 21 SUMITUBE F G 20MM PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM M SCR PH W FS MA X 16 M SCR PH W FS MA X 8 HEX NUT M4 SPR WSHR M4 FLT WSHR M4 WIRE HARN AC IN HOT WIRE HARN AC IN COLD WIRE HARN EARTH IN WIRE HARN C P OUT WIRE HARN CONN J8 WIRE HARN N F IN HOT WIRE HARN N F IN COLD WIRE HARN N F OUT WIRE HARN EARTH ID5 0100MM WIRE HARN EARTH ID5 0120MM 106 7 SW UNIT
65. VER BILLBOARD PLATE EMG BRKT L EMG BRKT R EMG PLATE L EMG PLATE R LAMP LID AIR VENT BLACK CORD CLAMP 21 M SCR PH W FS BLK M4 X 8 M SCR TH M4 X 10 BLK FLT WSHR BLK 4 4 16 X 1 6 M SCR FH M4 X 10 M SCR TH BLK M4 X 16 HEX NUT M4 SPR WSHR M4 FLT WSHR M4 WIRE HARN BILLBOARD WIRE HARN EARTH 105 0120MM 99 D 1 2 4 ASSY LAMP BASE MRF 0550 SdqIS ex 20 10 100 4 ASSY LAMP BASE MRF 0550 ITEM NO 1 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 201 202 203 301 302 303 PART NO MRF 0551 421 7501 16 421 7501 12 440 WS0012XEG 440 CS0148 EG 440 WS0002XEG 214 0110 390 5167 390 6659 15EX 253 5457 280 5009 01 280 5275 5 10 601 6563 90 000 00430 5 068 441616 000 P00312 MRF 60083 MRF 60084 APC 60085 DESCRIPTION LAMP BASE STICKER 110V 30W STICKER FL 15W Locally supplied STICKER W HIGH TEMP ENG STICKER C HI VOLT M ENG STICKER W POWER OFF ENG BULB SKT LAMP 110V 30W ASSY FL15W EX W CONN HIGH S CE Locally supplied FL HOLDER Locally supplied CORD CLAMP 21 CORD CLAMP 810 BUSH 2 4T M SCR PH W S M4 X 30 Locally supplied FLT WSHR 4 4 16 X 1 6 Locally supplied M SCR PH M3 X 12 WH FL WH LAMP amp FL WIRE HARN LAMP 101 NOTE OTHERS USA OTHERS USA OTHERS USA OTHERS USA OTHERS USA D 2 2 D 1 3 S ASSY FRONT SUB CABI MRF 1001
66. X 10 MSCR TH BLK MAX 8 M SCR TH CRM M4 X 12 M SCR TH CRM M4 X 16 HEX BLT W S M8 X 16 HEX BLT W S M8 X 50 HEX NUT M8 U NUT M4 SPR WSHR M8 FLT WSHR CRM 4 4 16 X 1 6 FLT WSHR 8 5 22 X 1 6 FLT WSHR M4 HEX NUT M4 SPR WSHR M4 M SCR PH W S M4 X 8 WIRE HARN BASS 140 D 1 2 SIDE LAMP UNIT MRF 3150 V V 1955 141 SIDE LAMP UNIT MRF 3150 ITEM NO 101 102 103 104 201 202 203 204 301 PART NO MRF 3151 MRF 3152 440 WS0012XEG 440 WS0002XEG 390 6659 15EX 253 5457 280 5009 01 280 5275 5 10 000 P00408 W 050 F00400 000 P00430 S 068 441616 MRF 60111 DESCRIPTION SIDE LAMP BOX PROTECT BRKT STICKER W HIGH TEMP ENG STICKER W POWER OFF ENG ASSY FL15W EX W CONN HIGH S CE Locally supplied FL HOLDER Locally supplied CORD CLAMP 21 CORD CLAMP 0 M SCR PH W FS MAX 8 FLG NUT M4 M SCR PH W S M4 X 30 Locally supplied FLT WSHR 4 4 16 X 1 6 Locally supplied WH FL REAR 2 142 D 2 2 NOTE OTHERS USA OTHERS USA OTHERS USA OTHERS USA 20 WIRE COLOR CODE TABLE THE WIRE COLOR CODE is as follow A PINK B SKY BLUE 6 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 RED BLUE YELLOW GREEN WHITE ORANGE BLACK GRAY Q If the right hand side numeral of the code is 0 then the wire will be o
67. X XXXX IC1064M GOOD XXXX XXXX IC11 64M GOOD XXXX XXXX IC20 64M GOOD XXXX XXXX PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT 2 SOUND TEST In the SYSTEM TEST mode selecting SOUND TEST causes the screen on which SOUND TEST sound related BD and wiring connections are tested to be displayed RIGHT SPEAKER OFF Check if the sound is satisfactorily emitted LEFT SPEAKER OFF from each speaker and the sound volume is gt EXIT appropriate SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON 19 3 C R T TEST 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 effect caused by geomagnetism the location building s steel frames and other game machines in the periphery By watching the test mode screen make judgment as to whether an adjustment is needed If it is necessary adjust the monitor by referring to Section 13 Use the DEMAG SW to remove color deviation due to magnetization In the C R T test of SYSTEM TEST mode adjust color and screen size In the C R T test of GAME TEST mode adjust monitor brightness SYSTEM TEST mode rr C R T TEST 2 2 C R T TEST 1 2 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT GAME TEST mode C R
68. al amage Indicates that access to a specific part of the Indicates the instruction to disconnect a equipment is forbidden power connector or to unplug When performing such work as installing and removing the monitor inserting and disconnecting the external connectors to and from monitor interior and the monitor be sure to disconnect the power connector plug before starting the work Proceeding the work without following this instruction can cause electric shock or 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 SECONDARY SIDE and Secondary side is electrically isolated Do not touch the Chassis CRT primary side or do not touch both 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 part other than the Adjustment V R and knob Also be sure not to cause a short circuit to the Primary side and Secondary side If short circuited it can cause electric shock or malfunctioning which is very dangerous High tension Voltage Some of the parts inside monitor are subject to high tension voltage in excess of 2
69. aunch complex Fighting in the air Escorting the bombers Attacking the ground targets Attacking the radar facilities Fighting in the air Requesting for backup Attacking the ground targets Attacking the ground targets Attacking the military targets Attacking the secret military base Landing on the carrier final 28 Game Screen Layout Remaining missiles E 0 Number of TG to be Remaining guns Limit of playing time destroyed before clearing the mission Score 2 missie EZY Mime score hzc Gur 2 060 issi m m mp cn Z 111 V y n 096 THR 78 EE IE Altitude Body damage percentage Radar Orange TG marked enemies Violet Other enemies Lightblue Friends Yellow Missile Operation Controls The following operating and inputting controls are equipped Missile Button View Change Lever Thrust Lever View Change Button Air Brake Button 29 Control Stick Upper and lower positions enable to climb the body respectively up and down Left and right positions enable to control the body s rolling The control stick is also used to select the mission Air Brake Button This button brakes the body hard when pressed Thrust Lever This lever accelerates and decelerates the body when pushed and pulled respectively Gun Button This button fires the gun when pressed Missile Button This button fires the mi
70. changes removal of equipment conversion and addition not designated by SEGA are not allowed The parts of the product include warning labels for safety covers for personal protection etc It is very hazardous to operate the product by removing parts and or modifying the circuits Should doors lids and protective parts be damaged or lost refrain from operating the product and contact where the product was purchased from or the office herein stated SEGA shall not be held responsible for any accidents compensation for damage to a third party resulting from the specifications not designated by SEGA Ensure that the product meets the requirements of appropriate Electrical Specifications Before installing the product check for Electrical Specifications SEGA products have a nameplate on which Electrical Specifications are described Ensure that the product is compatible with the power supply voltage and frequency requirements of the location Using any Electrical Specifications different from the designated Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock Install and operate the product in places where appropriate lighting is available allowing warning labels to be clearly read To ensure safety for the customers labels and printed instructions describing potentially hazardous situation are applied to places where accidents can be caused Ensure that where the product is operated has sufficient lighting allowing the warnings to be read If an
71. ching the front monitor only BOOKKEEPING 1 2 TOTAL TIME OD 00H 00M 00S CREDIT A COIN 1 B COIN 2 COIN 3 COIN 4 TOTAL COIN COIN CREDIT SERVICE CREDIT TOTAL CREDIT PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE A CREDIT 1 2 3 4 B COIN 1 2 3 4 Number of Display Items vary depending on the setting of CABINET TYPE in the SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS Press the TEST button to proceed to BOOKKEEPING 2 2 e BOOKKEEPING 2 2 Each sequence displays the frequency of functioning The contents of each sequence vary depending on specific games Display Items vary depending on the setting of CABINET TYPE in the SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS Perform work by watching the front monitor only BOOKKEEPING 2 2 P1 SEQ1 0 SEQ2 0 P1 SEQ 3 P1 SEQ 4 P1 SEQ 5 P1 SEQ 6 SEQ 7 P1 8 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT EXAMPLE In cases of video games such as SEGA STRIKE FIGHTER P1 P2 SEQ 1 Frequency of Game Start by the player P1 P2 SEQ 2 Frequency of CONTINUE by Player Player 2 P1 P2 SEQ 3 8 NOT USED 45 8 BACKUP DATA CLEAR Clears the contents of BOOKKEEPING SYSTEM TEST MODE BACKUP DATA CLEAR YES CLEAR gt NO CANCEL SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON When clearing bring the arrow to YES by using the SERVICE button and press the TEST button Bring the arrow to NO and press the TEST button to have the menu mode return without clearing the data COMPLETED is displayed when clearing is
72. cific product to execute Input Output test for the operation equipment difficulty setting etc TABLE 9 EXPLANATION OF TEST MODE ITEMS DESCRIPTION REFERENCE SECTIONS INSTALLATION OF MACHINE 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 4 Test on IC Board IC s in the SELF TEST mode 9 2 5 9 3E 9 3B 9 2 3 9 3C 9 2 1 9 2 10 MEMORY This test is automatically executed by selecting RAM TEST or ROM BOARD TEST in the Menu mode 9 2 1 9 2 10 PERIODIC SERVICING 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 9 2 1 9 2 10 9 2 5 9 3E 9 3B 9 2 3 9 3C CONTROL SYSTEM To check each Input equipment in the INPUT TEST mode Adjust or replace each Input equipment If the problem still remains unsolved check each equipment s mechanism movements 9 2 2 9 3B 9 3B F 10 11 MONITOR In the Monitor Adjustment mode check to see if Monitor Projec tor adjustments are appropriate 9 2 4 9 3D 13 IC BOARD MEMORY TEST 9 2 1 9 2 10 DATA CHECK Check such data as game play time and histogram to adjust the difficulty level etc 32
73. dent such as electric shock Ensure that parts replacement servicing amp inspections and troubleshooting are performed by the location s maintenance man or the serviceman It is instructed herein that particularly hazardous work should be performed by the serviceman who has technical expertise and knowledge The location s maintenance man and serviceman are herein defined as follows Location s Maintenance Man Those who have experience in the maintenance of amusement equipment and vending machines etc and also participate in the servicing and control of the equipment through such routine work as equipment assembly and installation servicing and inspections replacement of units and consumables etc within the Amusement Facilities and or locations under the management of the Owner and Owner s Operators of the product Activities of Location s Maintenance Man Assembly amp installation servicing amp inspections and replacement of units amp consumables as regards amusement equipment vending machines etc Serviceman Those who participate in the designing manufacturing inspections and maintenance service of the equipment at an amusement equipment manufacturer Those who have technical expertise equivalent to that of technical high school graduates as re gards electricity electronics and or mechanical engineering and daily take part in the servicing amp control and repair of amusement equipment Servic
74. do not tread power cords and earth wires Damaging the power cords can cause electric shock and short circuit hazards When lifting the cabinet be sure to hold the grip portions or bottom part Lifting the cabinet by holding other portions can damage parts and installation portions due to the empty weight of the cabinet and cause personal injury In the case the cabinet is separated into the front and rear portions do not push the upper rear part of the front cabinet Failure to observe this causes the front cabinet to fall down towards the monitor side and result in accidents and injury to persons When moving the front cabinet in the above case be sure to push it from side directions and move it by 2 or more persons for safety Do not push the plastic parts and the glass parts Doing so may damage such parts and as a result you may be injured with the broken pieces When transporting the product in places with steps disassemble into each unit before transporting Inclining the product in an as is assembled condition or placing the cabinet in places with steps can damage the unit s joining portions In the case the cabinet 1s separated into the front and rear portions do not push the upper rear part of the front cabinet 22 When transporting the product in places with steps or step like differences in grade disassemble Into each unit before transporting FIG 7c 23 8 CO
75. e not saved 52 G BOOKKEEPING Selecting BOOKKEEPING allows the data of operating status in 2 pages Each time the TEST button is pressed the ensuing page appears Pressing the TEST button while the second page is displayed causes the Menu mode to return on the screen BOOKKEEPING 1 2 PLAY TIME Refers to the game play time PLAY TIME OD 05 AVERAGE PLAY TIME OD OS LONGEST PLAY TIME OD 05 SHORTEST PLAY TIME OD OM 05 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE FIG 9 3 ga BOOKKEEPING 1 2 BOOKKEEPING 2 2 In Page 2 2 Histogram of Number of Play as against Play Time is displayed For setting the DIFFICULTY refer to this histogram TIME HISTOGRAM 0MOOS 0M29S 0M30S 0M59S 1MOOS 1M29S 1M30S 1M59S 2M00S 2M29S 2M30S 2 595 3M00S 3M29S 3M30S 3 595 411005 4 295 4 305 4 595 5 005 5 295 5M30S 5 595 611005 195 611305 6M59S 711005 5 711305 5 8MOOS 8M29S 8M30S 8M59S 9MOOS 9M29S 9M30S 9M59S OVER 10 005 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT FIG 9 3 gb BOOKKEEPING 2 2 By playtime play frequency bookkeeping is displayed in increments of 30 seconds from 0M00S to 911595 Playtime in excess of 10 minutes is displayed all in the category of OVER 10 MOOS 53 H BACKUP DATA CLEAR This allows the contents of BOOKKEEPING and the Ranking data to be cleared Despite the clear execution the settings
76. ease FIG 15 83 16 TROUBLESHOOTING WARNINGI e e In order to prevent electric shock and short circuit be sure to turn power off before performing work Be careful so as not to damage wirings Damaged wiring can cause electric shock or short circuit After removing the cause of the functioning of the Circuit Protector reinstate the Circuit Protector Depending on the cause of the functioning using the Circuit Protector as is without removing the cause can cause generation of heat and fire hazard In case a problem occurs first check wiring connector connections TABLE 16a PROBLEMS CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES With Main SW ON no activation Fluorescent lamp in billboard cannot be turned on Fluorescent lamp under console plate cannot be turned on CIRCUIT PROTECTOR Power is not supplied Power supply voltage is not correct AC unit s circuit protector has tripped due to an instantaneous overloading Contacting failure of the connectors Fluorescent lamp or glow bulb has reached its service life Contacting failure of the connectors Fluorescent lamp or glow bulb has reached its service life Securely insert the power plug into the plug socket Make sure that power supply voltage is correct Rectify the overloading and reset the circuit protector see Sec 6 3 and FIG 16 a Check the wires between the front cabinet and the billboard and tightly reconnect if r
77. eman s Activities Assembly amp installation and repair amp adjustments of electrical electronic and mechanical parts of amusement equipment and vending machines LISTED 52 fIMUSEMENT MRCHINE 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 i case work should be performed in the status of power on this manual always WARNING states to that effect To avoid electric shock or short circuit do not plug in or unplug quickly To avoid electric shock do not plug in or unplug with a wet hand Do not expose Power Cords and Earth Wires on the surface floor passage etc If exposed the Power Cords and Earth Wires are susceptible to damage Damaged cords and wires can cause electric shock or short circuit To avoid causing a fire or electric shock do not put things on or damage Power Cords When or after installing the product do not unnecessarily pull the power cord If damaged the power cord can cause a fire or electric shock In case the power cord is damaged ask for re
78. ept in the case where a power cord plug with earth is used This product is equipped with the earth terminal Connect the earth terminal and the indoor earth terminal with the prepared cable If the WARNING grounding work is not performed appropriately customers can be subjected to an electric shock and the product s functioning may not be stable Ensure that the power cord and earth wire are not exposed on the surface passage etc If exposed they can be caught and are susceptible to damage If damaged the cord and wire can cause electric shock and short circuit accidents Ensure that the wiring position is not in the customer s passage way or the wiring has protective covering The AC Unit is mounted on the rear of the machine The AC Unit has Main SW Circuit Protector Earth Terminal and the Inlet which connects the Power Cord Ensure that the SW is OFF MAIN SW EARTH TERMINAL Connect with the indoor earth terminal D gt 1 0 CIRCUIT PROTECTOR Main SW off O gt TT INLET FIG 6 3a AC unit 16 Connect one end of the earth wire to the AC Unit earth terminal and the other end to the indoor earth terminal The AC Unit earth terminal has a Bolt and Nut combination Take off the Nut pass the end of earth wire through the Bolt and fasten the Nut Note that the Earth Wire 15 incorporated lt in
79. equired Replace the Fluorescent lamp or glow bulb see Sec 14 Check the wires between the front and rear cabinets and tightly reconnect if required see Sec 6 1 Replace the Fluorescent lamp or glow bulb see Sec 14 CIRCUIT PROTECTOR e FIG 16a 84 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 TABLE 166 PROBLEMS CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES No sound is Sound volume adjustment is not Adjust the sound adjustment volume of the emitted appropriate switch unit see Sec 9 1 Contacting failure of the Check the wires between the game board connectors amplifier speakers and volumes and tightly reconnect if required Board and Amplifier Perform the SOUND TEST and confirm malfunctioning see Sec 9 Woofer and Sound volume adjustment is not Adjust the sound adjustment volume of the bass shaker appropriate switch unit see Sec 9 1 cannot output Contacting failure of the Check the wires between the game board connectors amplifier speakers and volumes and tightly reconnect if required Check the wires between the front and rear cabinets and tightly reconnect if required see Sec 6 1 APC 4300 ASSY AUDIO DX fuse After removing the cause of overload replace is blown due to instantaneous fuse see FIG 16 b overload FUSE S B 6300 MA 250V HBC CE 514 5086 6300 Board and
80. f a single color shown by the left hand side numeral see the above Note 1 Ifthe 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 lt Example gt 51 WHITE RED RED WHITE Note 2 The character following the wire color code indicates the size of the wire U AWG16 K AWGIS L AWG20 None AWG22 143 VISIT QUR WEBSITE SegaService com SERVICE Dar i s Office e NE EBT New Game Manuals Butlitetins plug ins non framed nage seu mailing list Sega Enterprises Inc USA Service Department phone 415 701 6580 fax 415 701 6594 Dest viewed technical service customer service corporate info plugins Non framed page 200x600 A total of 5 L people have accessed this page since June 9th If you have any questions or comments about this Home Page please E Mail to darl davidson seu sega com OR dave cantrelle seu sega com gt Sega Enterprise Inc USA All rights reserved You will need the following items to view this page in its entirety SEGA ENTERPRISES INC USA 45133 Industrial Drive Fremont CA 94538 415 701 6580 phone 415 701 6594 fax
81. gears so that the volume shaft s D cut end faces as specified by the Figure 10 4a asten 2 screws that fix the thrust lever s VR bracket 4 Connect the connector and clamp the wires 5 Connect the power and set the volume on the VOLUME SETTING screen See the Section 9 3 6 Test the volume on the INPUT TEST screen and make sure that the volume values change smoothly according to the operation of the thrust lever A close the control panel 64 10 5 GREASING parts damage Donot apply greasing to undesignated places Failure to observe this can Gror sure to use the designated grease Using undesignated grease can cause IMPORTANT cause malfunctioning or quality deterioration of parts The period for greasing specified herein is a standard Apply greasing to the specified portions as occasion arises Every 3 months grease on the following sections Thrust lever the volume gear s engaging surfaces and the spring and Control stick the contacting surfaces and the spring Use the spray type grease either the Grease Mate part number 090 0066 or the Grease 248 part number 090 0070 specified by the Sega If these are not available use the alternative one that is applicable for heat resistant and cold resistant plastics VOLUME GEAR MESH PORTION SPRING PORTION Thrust lever Thrust lever 4 SPRING PORTION Control stick CONTACT FACE PORTION Control stick PHOTO
82. ght end Press the TEST button to proceed to the next page Adjust so that the checkered patterns do not go beyond the screen Press the TEST button to return to the menu mode G SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS If the settings of CABINET TYPE and MONITOR TYPE are not suitable for the connected game Error Message is displayed after turning power on and upon IMPORTANT finishing the TEST mode and in this case game is not playable The setting of cabinet and board can be changed Game related assignments such as game difficulty etc are performed in aJGAME TEST MODE 1 Press the SERVICE button to move the arrow Bring the arrow to the desired item 2 Press the TEST button to change the setting 3 Upon finishing the setting move the arrow to EXIT and press the TEST button SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS CABINET TYPE 1PLAYER S A ADVETISE SOUND ON B MONITOR TYPE HORIZONTAL C SERVICE TYPE COMMON D gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON A CABINET TYPE 1PLAYER S 2PLAYER S 3PLAYER S 4PLAYER S Fix setting to 1 PLAYER S B ADVERTISE SOUND ON OFF Sets whether ADVERTISE sound is to be emitted or not Normally set to ON C MONITOR TYPE HORIZONTAL VERTICAL Fix setting to HORIZONTAL D SERVICE TYPE INDIVIDUAL COMMON Always set this item to COMMON Some PCB versions do not display this item on the screen In such a case the system automatically sets this item to COMMON 39
83. h operative unit to be observed In this mode periodically check the status of each switch and Volume INPUT TEST GUN TRIGGER MISSILE BUTTON AIR BRAKE VIEW CHANGE VIEW UP VIEW BACK VIEW LEFT VIEW RIGHT START BUTTON SERVICE TEST CONTROL STICK AILERON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ABH CONTROL STICK ELEVATOR ABH RUDDER PEDAL THRUST LEVER ABH ABH PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT FIG 9 3 b INPUT TEST By pressing each switch if the display on the right hand side of the name of each switch changes to ON from OFF the SW and the wiring connections are satisfactory Operate CONTROL WHEEL THRUST LEVER etc to check Volume value display variation If the variation is not satisfactorily consistent with operation refer to Sections 10 and 11 Operation of each control changes its volume value as follows Volume Value Becoming smaller Becoming larger Control Stick aileron Tilt leftward Tilt rightward Control Stick elevator Tilt forward Tilt backward Rudder Pedal Step on the right one Step on the left one Thrust Lever Push Pull Simultaneously pressing the SERVICE button and the TEST button returns the Test Menu on the screen 49 C OUTPUT TEST Selecting OUTPUT TEST displays the following on the monitor and allows the status of Lamp to be checked In this mode periodically check the
84. hing agent Do not use alkaline chemical detergents such as glass cleaner available on the market or solvents such as thinner etc Do not rub or scratch the CRT face with hard items such as brushes scrub brush etc Carefully handle the glass parts If you handle them carelessly you may be injured when they are broken and afterward you may be also injured by the broken glass pieces 71 Clean the monitor glass weekly only its upper surfaces When you clean its under surfaces or the CRT surfaces a troublesome detaching of the monitor glass is needed When you clean the CRT surfaces observe the caution instructions in Page 72 thereby be careful not to peel the antistatic coating off Front Monitor Glass To detach the monitor glass you must first remove the control panel Disconnect the power and open the control panel See the section 10 1 Disconnect the connector Unclamp all the wires to the control panel Then disconnect all the wire connectors PHOTO 13 2 HEXAGON one each M4 flat amp spring washers used 1 T Unclamp 2 grounding wires Remove the hexagon nut 1 each for a wire PHOTO 13 26 72 4 Remove the 6 hexagon head bolts that fix the control panel onto the cabinet HEXAGON BOLT 6 in total M8 X 20 w spring washer flat washer used TAMPERPROOF SCREW 2 8 X 30 flat washer used PHOTO 13 2 Remove the 2 tamperpr
85. ilure of the connectors Wires are broken Volume is incorrectly set Contacting failure of the connectors Volume malfunctioning Malfunctioning Amplifier Board Volume is incorrectly set Volume is incorrectly installed or adjusting gears are improperly engaged Contacting failure of the connectors Volume malfunctioning Contacting failure of the connectors The lamp needs replacement The lamp needs replacement 86 Check the wires of the control panel and tightly reconnect if required Check if the wires to a movable part are broken or not Replace the broken wires if any When replacing clamp the wires so that they receive no load when a movable part is in action Set the volume value on the VOLUME SETTING screen see 9 3 Check the wires of the control panel and tightly reconnect if required Replace the Volume see 10 2 220 5737 Contact where you purchased the product from Set the volume value on the VOLUME SETTING screen see 9 3 Reinstall the volume correctly and set the volume value on the VOLUME SETTING screen THRUST LEVER see 10 4 RUDDER PEDAL see 11 1 Check the wires to the control panel and between the front cabinet and rudder pedals and tightly reconnect if required Replace the Volume 220 5484 220 5373 THRUST LEVER see 10 4 RUDDER PEDAL see 11 2 Check the wires between the front cabinet and the billboard and tightly reconnect if required
86. ing the product The following instructions are intended for the users operators and the personnel in charge of the operation of the product After carefully reading and sufficiently understanding the warning displays and cautions handle the product appropriately Be sure to keep this manual nearby the product or elsewhere convenient for referring to it when necessary Herein explanations which require special attention are enclosed with dual lines Depending on the poten tially hazardous degrees the terms of WARNING CAUTION etc are used Be sure to understand the contents of the displays before reading the text Indicates that mishandling the Indicates that mishandling the product product by disregarding this by disregarding this caution will cause warning will cause a potentially a slight hazardous situation which can WARNING hazardous situation which can CAUTION result in personal injury and or material result in death or serious injury damage For the sage usage of the product the following pictographs are used Indicates HANDLE WITH CARE In order to protect the human body an equipment this display is attached to places where the Owner s Manual and or Service Manual should be referred to Perform work in accordance with the instructions herein stated Instructions for work are explained by paying attention to the aspect of accident prevention Failing to perform work as per the instructions can cause accidents In
87. ization DEMAG of CRT First use this SW before performing the monitor s color adjustment Each monitor has this switch 33 COIN METER Open the Cashbox Door by using the key to have the Coin Meter appear underneath the Cashbox COIN METER FIG 9 1 b COIN METER 34 9 2 SYSTEM TEST MODE The contents of setting changes in SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS COIN ASSIGNMENTS and GAME TEST MODE are stored when the test mode is EXITed If the power is turned off before EXITing the contents of setting IMPORTANT changes are ineffective Be very careful of this point This test mode mainly allows the IC Board to be checked for accurate functioning monitor color to be adjusted as well as COIN ASSIGNMENTS and GAME ASSIGNMENTS to be adjusted TEST ITEM SELECT 1 After turning power on press the TEST button to have the following test item menu displayed Although the menu is displayed on all of the 3 monitors front left and right perform work by watching the front monitor only SYSTEM MENU XXXX VERSION RAM TEST JVS TEST SOUND TEST C R T TEST SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS COIN ASSIGNMENTS BOOKKEEPING BACKUP DATA CLEAR CLOCK SETTING ROM BOARD TEST GAME TEST MODE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON 2 Press the SERVICE button to move the arrow Bring the arrow to the desired item and press the TEST button 3 Upon finishing the test bring the arrow
88. lamp status Make sure that when the value of the BASS SHAKER item is ON the bass shaker vibrator sounds OUTPUT TEST START BUTTON LAMP VIEW CHANGE LAMP WARNING LAMP BASS SHAKER gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 9 3 c OUTPUT TEST Select the item with the SERVICE button and press the TEST button to alternate the display to and from ON and OFF Outputting is to correspond to the ON OFF alternation When exiting from OUTPUT TEST with ON display all of ON displays change to OFF Bring the arrow to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the menu mode 50 D C R T TEST Selecting C R T test causes the monitor to display the following and allows the 3 screens displayed simultaneously to adjust brightness balance C R T TEST Press the TEST Button to return to the menu mode FIG 9 3 d C R T TEST E GAME ASSIGNMENTS When GAME ASSIGNMENTS are selected the following appears on the monitor and Game Difficulty etc can be set The setting change is not renewed until the TEST mode is exited After setting change be sure to exit from the TEST mode GAME ASSIGNMENTS GAME DIFFICULTY 71 NORMAL GAME DIFFICULTY 72 NORMAL gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 9 3e GAME ASSIGNMENTS The GAME DIFFICULTY 1 item is to set the difficulty of the training for the beginners The GAME DIFFICULTY 72 item is to set the difficulty of the
89. le Tubing 220 5737 1 310 5029 F20 6 Spare see Section 10 Spare see Section 10 11 POP PANEL 429 0688 1 Used for installation see Section 6 CARTON BOX 601 10577 1 Used for transporting the Game Board Refer to Next Page HOW TO USE THE CARTON BOX 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 IMPORTANT dama ge 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 direction shown by the following Figure put the Shield Case in the Carton Box FILTER BD side Ensure that the direction in which the Shield Case is packed is correct Remove the Brackets the shape differs FILTER BOARD depending on the specific type of machine Enfold the Shield Case with the packing material shown 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 10 6 ASSEMBLING AND INSTALLATION WARNING CAUTION Perform assembly work by following the procedure herein stated Failing to comply with the instructions can cause electric shock hazard Perform assembling as per this ma
90. me Those who need assistance such as the use of an apparatus when walking WARNING Those who have high blood pressure or a heart problem Those who have experienced muscle convulsion or loss of consciousness when playing video game etc Those who have a trouble in the neck and or spinal cord Intoxicated persons Pregnant women or those who are in the likelihood of pregnancy Persons susceptible to motion sickness Persons whose act runs counter to the product s warning displays A player who has never been adversely affected by light stimulus might experience dizziness or headache depending on his physical condition when playing the game Especially small children can be subject to those conditions Caution guardians of small children to keep watch on their children during play Instruct those who feel sick during play to have a medical examination To avoid injury resulting from falling down and electric shock due to spilled drinks instruct the player not to place heavy items or drinks on the product To avoid electric shock and short circuit do not allow customers to put hands and fingers or extraneous matter in the openings of the product or small openings in or around the doors To avoid falling down and injury resulting from falling down immediately stop the customer s leaning against or climbing on the product etc WARNING 7 CAUTION To avoid electric shock and short circuit do not allow the customer
91. ment volume to the direction as specified by the Figure 10 4a then the lever can be seated within the volume shaft s rotating range Failure to observe this instruction may cause the volume to be damaged if you fully pull or push the lever Disconnect the power and open the control panel See the section 10 1 Unclamp the wires of the present volume and disconnect the connector 3 Remove the 2 screws that fix the thrust lever s VR bracket and detach the VR bracket with the gear and volume 4 Remove the gear and volume from the VR bracket S use the nippers to nip the wires off the volume Select a nipping position that 1s as closely as possible to the volume because the wires will be reused 6 Remove the present heat shrinkable tubings from the wires 7 Use the wire strippers to strip the covers of the wires Expose the end of the conductors of about 5 mm 8 Insert each wire into a heat shrinkable tubing a standard accessory 9 Solder the wires onto the new volume s terminals Heat the heat shrinkable tubings with the industrial use dryer so that they can closely cover the soldered sections attach the volume onto the bracket and fix the gear onto the volume shaft VOLUME 1 220 5373 220 5484 ji CHEESE HEAD SCREW 2 HEAT SHRINKABLE TUBING M3X8 NUT AND WASHER the volume s standard accessories FIG 10 46 D Place the thrust lever in a neutral middle position Engage the
92. metal work s sharp edges etc and avoid damaging the insulated portions so as not to cause electric shock and malfunctioning For the name of parts refer to the above Figures this product To protect the coating pay attention to the following points For the purpose of static prevention special coating is applied to the CRT face of Damaging the coating film can cause electric shock to the customers CAUTION Do not apply or rub with a hard item a rod with pointed edge pen etc to or on the CRT surfaces Avoid applying stickers seals etc on the CRT face Aluminum Foil Do not remove aluminum foils from the CRT corners Removing the aluminum foils can cause static prevention effects to be lowered 13 2 CAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED WHEN CLEANING THE CRT SURFACES Static preventive coating is applied to the CRT surfaces When cleaning pay attention to the following points Peeling off of static preventive coat can cause CAUTION electric shock Remove smears by using a dry soft cloth flannels etc Do not use a coarse gauze etc For smear removing solvent alcohol ethanol is recommended When using chemical detergent be sure to follow instructions below Dilute chemical detergent with water and dip a soft cloth in and then thoroughly wring it to wipe smears off Do not use a chemical detergent containing an abradant powder or bleac
93. ng ring E ring be very careful so as not to bend the rotary shaft S Remove stain from the rotary shaft and shaft receiving portions by wiping off with a soft cloth etc After wiping off as per D above further apply a dry cloth etc to cause the coin selector to dry completely COIN INSERTION TEST B the coin rejected when inserted while 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 keeping the Reject Button pressed down 69 Insert a coin while keeping the Reject Button pressed down and check if it is rejected COIN METER FIG 12b 13 MONITOR 13 1 CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS CONCERNING THE SAFETY FOR HANDLING THE MONITORS Before handling the monitors be sure to read the following explanations and comply with the caution warning instructions given below Note that the caution warning symbol marks and letters are used in the instructions Indicates that handling the monitors Indicates that handling the monitors by erroneously by disregarding this warning may disregarding this caution may cause a cause a potentially hazardous situation potentially hazardous situation which could WARNING which could result in death or serious injury CAUTION pe in personal injury and or materi
94. nnot achieve a task the game is not finished but you can advance to a next task after a while Your score is displayed at the end of the game You can play all the tasks regardless of you skills but your score depends on your skills The tasks are in series there are no branches on a playing flowchart Basic Training Tasks Climbing Turning Firing a missile Firing a gun Advanced Training Tasks Fighting Attacking with a missile Attacking with a gun OPERATION DESERT FIRE The game assumes a real fighting First the situation is explained and then the clearing conditions are given The clearing conditions vary mission by mission Basically however you can clear a mission by destroying the specified number of the TG marked targets After clearing a mission you are allowed to advance to a next mission The game is over when the limit of a playing time is reached your fighter attacker s body is damaged thoroughly and crashed your fighter attacker is out of the field or you have no usable weapons anymore After the game is over you can continue to play the game The continued game starts at the stage that you left when the game was over The continued mission is given a slightly longer limit of a playing time An in flight refueling is a bonus mission If you succeed in the refueling mission you may be given bonus scores and or recover the damages depending on the refueling time you spent
95. nual Since this is a complex machine erroneous assembling can cause an electric shock machine damage and or not functioning as per specified performance When assembling be sure to use plural persons Depending on the assembly work there are some cases in which working by one person alone can cause personal injury or parts damage Ensure that connectors are accurately connected Incomplete connections can cause electric shock hazard Be careful so as not to damage wirings Damaged wiring can cause electric shock and short circuit hazards In the case the cabinet is separated into the front and rear portions do not push the upper rear part of the front cabinet Failure to observe this causes the front cabinet to fall down towards the monitor side and result in accidents and injury to persons When moving the front cabinet in the above case be sure to push it from side directions and move it by 2 or more persons for safety This work should be performed by the Location s Maintenance Man or Serviceman Performing work by non technical personnel can cause a severe accident such as electric shock Failing to comply with this instruction can cause a severe accident such as electric shock to the player during operation Provide sufficient space so that assembling can be performed Performing work in places with narrow space or low ceiling may cause an accident and assembly work to be difficult To perform work safely and avoid serious accident such
96. of the adjusters are in contact with the surface If they are not the Cabinet can move and cause an accident Ensure that all of the Adjusters are in contact with the floor Do not put any heavy item on this product Placing any heavy item on the product can cause a falling down accident or parts damage Do not climb on the product Climbing on the product can cause falling down accidents To check the top portion of the product use a step To avoid electric shock check to see if door amp cover parts are damaged or WARNING omitted To avoid electric shock short circuit and or parts damage do not put the following items on or in the periphery of the product Flower vases flowerpots cups water tanks cosmetics and receptacles containers vessels containing chemicals and water To avoid injury be sure to provide sufficient space by considering the potentially crowded situation at the installation location Insufficient installation space can cause making bodily contact with each other hitting accidents and or trouble CAUTION between customers PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED DURING OPERATION PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS To avoid injury and trouble be sure to constantly give careful attention to the behavior and manner of the visitors and players avoid injury and accidents those who fall under the following categories are not allowed to play the ga
97. oof screws Phillips head screwdriver Wrench or screwdriver for hexagon nuts of 8 mm in width across flats Soldering iron Disconnect the power open the control panel and detach the control stick See the section 10 2 Push down the rubber cover on the control stick s root PHOTO 10 3a 3 Remove the 3 tamperproof screws to detach the grip cover B Be careful not to lose the parts inside the grip because they are now detachable GRIP COVER B TAMPERPROOF SCREW 3 MA X 8 spring washer used GRIP COVER PHOTO 10 3 b 61 Remove the tapping screws 2 each for a microswitch to detach the 2 microswitches from grip cover A TAPPING SCREW 2 Gun Button with an Actuator 509 5975 Missile Button without an Actuator 509 5974 PHOTO 10 3 Use the soldering iron to unsolder the wires from the present microswitch s terminals Solder the wires onto the new microswitch s terminals Fasten the tapping screws 2 each for a microswitch to attach the 2 microswitches onto grip cover A Be careful not to fasten them too tightly because doing so may damage the microswitches and or the screw holes of the grip cover A Fasten the 3 tamperproof screws to attach the grip cover B Be careful not to fasten them too tightly 9 Attach the control stick on the control panel Connect the power Test the gun and missile buttons on the INPUT TEST screen See the Section 9 3 and make
98. oof screws that fix the control panel s bottom 6 Draw out the control panel and thus detach it from the cabinet PHOTO 13 2e 73 7 Remove a screw to detach the SCREW one each delta shaped plate L and R These 16 flat washer used plates are located at the left bottom and right bottom of the monitor glass 8 Remove the 6 truss head screws to detach the glass holder upper center glass holder lower center PHOTO 13 2 f and glass sashes GLASS HOLDER UPPER CENTER GLASS SASH GLASS SASH TRUSS SCREW 6 in total black FIG 13 2a M4 X 16 flat washer used 9 Now remove the front monitor glass MONITOR GLASS FIG 13 2b 74 BOTH SIDE MONITOR GLASS Drake out 9 screws and remove Monitor Cover MONITOR COVER gt TRUSS SCREW 9 in total chrome M4 X 10 flat washer used PHOTO 13 2 g Take out 3 screws and remove Monitor Side Cover MONITOR SIDE COVER TRUSS SCREW 3 black M4X8 PHOTO 13 2 h 75 3 Take out 2 screws to remove the Side Cover Bracket SIDE COVER BRACKET SCREW 2 MA X 8 w flat amp spring washers PHOTO 13 21 4 Take out 2 screw to remove Monitor Board Lid TRUSS SCREW 2 black MONITOR BOARD LID PHOTO 13 2 j G Pull out the Monitor Glass 76 13 3 ADJUSTMENT METHOD Monitor adjustments have been made at
99. placement through where the product was purchased from or the office herein stated Using the cord as is damaged can cause fire electric shock or leakage Be sure to perform grounding appropriately Inappropriate grounding can cause an electric shock Be sure to use fuses meeting specified rating Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause a fire or electric shock Completely make connector connections for IC BD and others Insufficient insertion can cause an electric shock Specification changes removal of equipment conversion and or addition not designated by SEGA are not permitted Failure to observe this may cause a fire or an electric shock Non compliance with this instruction can have a bad influence upon physical conditions of the players or the lookers on or result in injury during play SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage compensation for damage to a third party caused by specification changes not designated by SEGA Be sure to perform periodic maintenance inspections herein stated For the IC board circuit inspections only the logic tester is allowed The use of a multiple purpose tester is not permitted so be careful in this regard When cleaning the CRT surfaces use a soft dry cloth Do not apply IMPORTANT chemicals such as thinner benzine etc The electronic parts on the IC Board could be damaged due to human body s static electricity Before performing IC Board related work be sure to
100. reaker and Earth Mechanisms as part of the location facilities Using them in a manner not independent can cause a fire and electric shock Ensure that the indoor wiring for the power supply is rated at 10A or higher AC single phase 100 120V area and 5A or higher AC 220 240V area Non compliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock Be sure to independently use the power supply equipped with the Earth Leakage Breaker Using a power supply without the Earth Leakage Breaker can cause an outbreak of fire when earth leakage occurs Putting many loads on one electrical outlet can cause generation of heat and a fire resulting from overload When using an extension cord ensure that the cord is rated at 10A or higher AC 100 120V area and 5A or higher AC 220 240V area Using a cord rated lower than the specified rating can cause a fire and electric shock OPERATION AREA A WARNING For the operation of this machine secure a minimum area of 2 8m W X during game play be sure to secure the minimum area for operation to function efficiently To avoid machine malfunctioning and a fire do not place any obstacles near the ventilation opening a third party resulting from the failure to observe this instruction 2 5m D In order to prevent injury resulting from the falling down accident Be sure to provide sufficient space so as to allow this product s ventilation fan SEGA
101. roof screws Phillips head screwdriver Wrenches or screwdrivers for hexagon nuts of 8 mm and 12 mm in width across flats Nippers Cutter Wire strippers Soldering iron Industrial use dryer Disconnect the connector Disconnect the power and open the control panel See the section 10 1 Unclamp the wires around the control stick Then disconnect the control stick s 2 wire connectors PHOTO 10 2a HEXAGON NUT 4 3 Remove the 4 hexagon nuts 4 Detach the control stick from the control panel Be careful not to damage the wires PHOTO 10 2b 57 5 Remove the 2 screws Detach the volume with the bracket from the control stick SCREW 2 M3 X 30 w spring washer VOLUME 220 5737 PHOTO 10 2 Remove the hexagon nut 6 Remove the hexagon nut that fixes the volume onto the bracket Detach the volume from the bracket PHOTO 10 24 58 Nip the wires Use the nippers to nip the wires off the volume Select a nipping position that is as closely as possible to the volume because the wires will be reused Remove the present heat shrinkable tubings from the wires PHOTO 10 2 Strip the covers Use the wire strippers to strip the covers of the wires Expose the end of the conductors about 5 mm PHOTO 10 2 f Insert the wires into heat shrinkable tubings 0 Insert each wire into a heat shrinkable tubing a standard accessory 59 P
102. s be sure to turn WARNING this can cause electric shock or malfunctioning electricity Before performing IC Board related work be sure to discharge The electronic parts on the IC Board could be damaged due to human body s static physically accumulated statics by touching grounded metallic surfaces etc CAUTION Put the Game Board in the Carton Box an accessory together with the Shield Case when requesting for the replacement or repair Transporting the Game Board in an undesignated status for replacement repair is unacceptable IMPORTANT In this manual how to remove the Game Board is explained for convenience However this work should be performed by SEGA SERVICEMAN 17 1 TAKING OUT THE BOARD Turn power off Take out the 2 truss screws unlock and remove the Back Door Lower Disconnect all of the Connectors connected to ASSY MAIN BOARD DX Remove the 2 Wing Bolts and take out ASS Y MAIN BD DX with the Shield Case as is mounted BOLT 2 M4 X 25 flat washer used TRUSS SCREW 2 M4 X 30 flat washer used FIG 17 1 88 CONNECTING THE VIDEO SIGNAL LINE AND AUDIO SIGNAL LINE MONITOR CENTER 571 SPEAKER AUDIO1 MONITOR RIGHT RGB3 BASS SHAKER AUDIO2 MONITOR LEFT RGB2 FIG 17 1b 17 2 COMPOSITION OF GAME BOARD GAME BD MRF DX USA 833 14103 01 USA GAME BD MRF DX EXP 833 14103 02 OTHERS GAME BD MRF DX KOR 833 14103 03 KOREA
103. s to unplug the power plug without a justifiable reason This product is intended for 1 Player only Playing the game by 2 or more Players riding on the seat together can cause falling down and collision accidents by striking head hand or elbow Caution lookers on so as not to touch the operating unit while in play Failure to observe this may cause bodily contact with the player and trouble between the customers Caution the player so as not to hold a child in her his lap to play Failure to observe this may cause the child to be caught between the Control Panel and the player and fall down Immediately stop such violent acts as hitting and kicking the product Such violent acts can cause parts damage or falling down resulting in injury due to fragments and falling down Instruct the Player to adjust the seat before playing the game Playing the game in a forcible posture can cause a contingent accident 4 NAME OF PARTS BILLBOARD 29 TYPE MONITER CONTROL PANEL COIN CHUTE DOOR CASHBOX DOOR FIG 4b FRONT VIEW FIG 4c REAR VIEW TABLE 4 FRONT CABINET 2 080mm X 1 040 mm X 2 000 mm 400 kg REAR CABINET 1 040 mm X 1 075 mm X 1 510 mm 102 kg When assembled 2 080 mm X 1 860 mm X 2 000 mm 502 kg If the pop panel is installed the height becomes 2 510mm 5 ACCESSORIES When transporting the machine make sure that the following parts are supplied TABLE 5 ACCESSORIES DESCRIPT
104. ssile when pressed only if the target is in a lock on If not the button cannot work View Change Lever This lever changes a viewing direction Upper and lower positions give a forward and backward view respectively Left and right positions give a left and right view respectively View Change Button This button toggles three views a view with the headup display a forward view from the cockpit and a backward view The integrated lamp flashes when this function is available Start Button This button starts the game when pressed after inserting the coins Once the game is started this button skips an explanation picture etc on the screen NOTE When skipping a game explanation picture you can use not only the start button but also the other buttons When skipping an operation explanation picture however you can use only the start button When you insert the coins credits while a game continuing picture appears on the screen the start button s integrated lamp flashes If you press the start button at this moment you can continue to play the game If you press the other buttons the time counts faster If you do not press any buttons an advertising picture appears on the screen now the start button starts the game from the first without continuing Rudder Pedals The right rudder pedal turns the nose to the right while the left one to the left 30 Scores For the training The shorter the time seconds to complete a
105. sure that they can operate normally 62 10 4 ADJUSTING AND REPLACING THE VOLUME OF THE THRUST LEVER If the thrust lever operates unsatisfactorily reset its volume values on the VOLUME SETTING screen If the problem is still reproduced then adjust the gears because the gears may be poorly engaged or replace the volume because it may be failed Readjust the engagement of the gears or replace the volume in the under described procedure Prepare the following tools Wrench a standard accessory or screwdriver for tamperproof screws Phillips head screwdriver Slotted head screwdriver Wrench for hexagon nuts of 11 mm in width across flats Soldering iron Adjusting the Volume M4 X 8 w flat amp spring washers Disconnect the power and open the control panel See the section 10 1 Loosen the 2 screws that fix the thrust lever s VR bracket and thus disengage the gears the thrust lever in a neutral middle position Engage the gears so that the volume shaft s D cut end faces as specified by the Figure 10 4a Fasten the 2 screws that fix the thrust lever s VR bracket G Connect the power and set the volume on the VOLUME SETTING screen See the Section 9 3 6 Test the volume on the INPUT TEST screen and make sure that the volume values change smoothly according to the operation of the thrust lever T Close the control panel FIG 10 4 63 Replacing the Volume Install the replace
106. the case where only those who have techni cal expertise should perform the work to avoid hazardous situation the instructions herein state that the serviceman should perform such work O Besure to turn off power before working on the machine To prevent electric shock be sure to turn off power before starting the work in which the worker touches the interior of the product If the work is to be performed in the power on status the Instruction Manual herein always states to that effect Be sure to ground the Earth Terminal this however is not required in the case where a power cord with earth is used This product is equipped with the Earth Terminal When installing the product Connect the Earth Termi nal to the accurately grounded indoor earth terminal by using an earth wire Unless the product is grounded appropriately the user can be subject to electric shock After performing repair etc for the Control equipment ensure that the Earth Wire is firmly connected to the Control equipment Q Ensure that the Power Supply used is equipped with an Earth Leakage Breaker This product does not incorporate the Earth Leakage Breaker Using a power supply which is not equipped with the Earth Leakage Breaker can cause a fire when earth leakage occurs O Be sure to use fuses which meet the specified rating only for the machines which use fuses Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause a fire and electric shock Specification
107. training task the higher the score Forthe OPERATION DESERT FIRE and the OPERATION RED ROCK Target scores are obtained when you destroy the targets while bonus scores when you clear the mission The shorter the time to destroy a target the higher the score The more the destroyed targets the higher the score If you continue to play a mission the target scores are cleared to 0 zero For the OPERATION DESERT FIRE and the OPERATION RED ROCK You are raked at the end of the game depending on the number of continuation as follows Ranks Number of Continuation Colonel 0 Lieutenant Colonel 1 Major 2 Captain 3 First Lieutenant 4 Second Lieutenant 5 or more Ranking score 31 9 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY By operating the switch unit periodically perform the tests and data check When installing the machine initially or collecting cash or when the machine does not function correctly perform checking in accordance with the explanations given in this section The following shows tests and modes that should be utilized as applicable 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 spe
108. y label is peeled off apply it again imme diately Please place an order with where the product was purchased from or the office herein stated When handling the Monitor be very careful Applies only to the product w monitor Some of the monitor TV parts are subject to high tension voltage Even after running off power some portions are still subject to high tension voltage sometimes Monitor repair and replacement should be performed only be those technical personnel who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise Be sure to adjust the monitor projector properly Applies only to the product w monitor Do not operate the product leaving on screen flickering or blurring as it is Using the product with the monitor not properly adjusted may cause dizziness or a headache to an operator a player or the custom ers When transporting or reselling this product be sure to attach this manual to the product In the case where commercially available monitors and printers are used in this product only the contents relating to this product are explained herein Some commercially available equipment has functions and reactions not stated in this manual Read this manual together with the specific Instruc tion Manual of such equipment Descriptions herein contained may be subject to improvement changes without notice The contents described herein are fully prepared with due care However should any question arise or errors be found
109. yer can attack the ground targets and combat in the air He she may also experience in flight refueling landing on an aircraft carrier and other non combating missions thus he she can enjoy every operation of the fighter attacker Two playing modes are available with this game a training mission mode for the beginners and a fighting mission mode for the intermediates and experts Usually in a training mission mode a player as a trainee can play all the training missions and his her skills are evaluated at the end of the game In a fighting mission mode each mission has its own clearing conditions a player cannot advance to a next mission without satisfying the present mission s clearing conditions Game flow is as follows Select one from Training for the beginners OPERATION DESERT FIRE for the intermediates OPERATION RED ROCK for the experts To select Tilt the control stick to the right or left To decide Press one of the gun missile and start buttons The game is cleared Enter the name if necessary PLEASE SELECT A GAME MODE 10 TRAINING You can _learn basic fighter_plane_piloting Recommended forplayers not use to playing airplane games Select with Press start button the control stick to decide GAME MODE select screen 25 How to Play Each Mission Training The following 7 training tasks are given one after another Even if you ca
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