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Naomi Gd-rom System Service Manual - SEGA
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2. 3 3 3 5 4 6 GND CN3 VIDEO OUTPUT MINI D SUB 15 CN4 STEREO AUDIO OUTPUT RCA PIN JACK FEMALE RED RIGHT WHITE LEFT CN5 STANDARD I O SERIES A TYPE Connected to I O BD via USB Cable CN6 9 12 Normally not used TORX194 TOTX195 OPTIC FIBER CONNECTOR Used for communication in between plural NAOMI For application refer to the Instruction Manual of the game for communication play PSWI Functions as TEST Button PSW2 Functions as SERVICE Button DIPSW Used for image Frequency change etc Refer to 2 3 MONITOR DIRECTION AND HORIZONTAL SCANNING FREQUENCY 3 2 3 MONITOR DIRECTION AND HORIZONTAL SCANNING FREQUENCY MONITOR DIRECTION Install the monitor in the positional direction horizontal or vertical as applicable suitable for each game For the monitor direction refer to the attached manual of the specific game If the attached Instruction Manual dose not refer to the monitor direction postion the monitor in the horizontal direction HORIZONTAL HORIZONTAL SCANNING FREQUENCY 15 85kHz 31 69kHz Which one of 15kHz or 31kHz frequency or both of the frequencies does the game correspond to depends on each game To find out the frequency the specific game corresponds to refer to the Instruction Manual attached to the game The frequency output can be designated by No 1 SW of DIP SW on the Filter BD DIPSW 1 OFF 31kHz DIPSW 1 ON 15kHz For both of 15K and 31K set DIP SW 2 3 to OFF unless 1 2 3
3. 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 36 5 10 DIMM BOARD TEST This DIMM BOARD TEST screen appears only when a DIMM board is connected to the NAOMI The ROM BOARD TEST screen appears instead when a ROM board is connected to the NAOMI This screen tests the DIMM memories and ICs on the DIMM board When any problem is detected by the test GOOD is displayed on the right of each testing item DIMM BOARD TEST PROGRAM 1 02 DIMM SLOT 0 GOOD DIMM SLOT 1 GOOD DIMM STATUS GOOD CHECKING DIMM BD DIMMO GOOD DIMM1 GOOD 1 34 355 GOOD 1C10 11S GOOD GD DRIVE GOOD COMPLETE PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT After finishing the test press the TEST button to return to the Menu screen 5 11 GAME TEST MODE Enters the TEST mode of the game connected The TEST mode includes INPUT test GAME ASSIGNMENTS such as game difficulty and others BOOKKEEPING etc Depending on specific games necessary items are added and unnecessary items removed As such the contents thereof may be changed For details refer to the attached Instruction Manual GAME TEST MENU INPUT TEST GAME ASSIGNMENTS BOOKKEEPING BACKUP DATA CLEAR gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON 37 3 it Sega Enterp
4. DISC LID And turn clockwise the lid to remove 2 Take out the GD ROM disc and store it in the case In this instance be careful not to touch its grooves where the data is stored Return the lid to its original place and fix it with 1 truss head screw Be careful not to fasten it too tightly TRUSS SCREW 1 15 3 6 CONNECTING THE POWER The disc in the GD ROM drive starts to turn when the power is connected If you open the GD ROM drive lid in this instance the disk may jump out causing CAUTION danger Disconnect the power in advance therefore when opening the lid Do not open the lid immediately after disconnecting power because the disk has inertia and can continue turning Readout time varies depending on the charge of the DIMM board battery pack It may be as long as several minutes when the power is connected for IMPORTANT the first time or reconnected after a long term power disconnection Readout time varies depending on the game you play After making sure that the system has been correctly assembled connect the power to the cabinet Q Make sure that NAOMI GD ROM SYSTEM logo appears 3 Make sure that the system starts to read out the game from the GD ROM Percentage is displayed during readout 4 Make sure thata NAOMI GD ROM SYSTEM logo reappears several minutes after readout 5 Make sure that an advertising screen appears e Ifan error message appears immediately dis
5. PCB for protective circuitry It may be destroyed by the static electricity When handling or servicing the battery pack therefore take preventive measures against the static electricity If your battery pack has shown destruction of a protective circuitry PCB do not continue to use it If you should fail to observe this instruction the battery may overheat make a fore or explode When wiring the battery pack to a device be careful not to apply excessive force onto the connectors and lead wires The battery may overheat make a fire or explode if the connectors and lead wires are damaged Do not do away with the used battery packs carelessly because they may contaminate the environment Submit them to an industrial waste disposal plant Pack the used battery packs and thereby avoid damaging them before delivering them to an industrial waste disposal plant 18 When GD ROM readout time seems to be longer than before the cause may be a reduction of DIMM board battery pack s charge Usually the DIMM board battery pack reaches its service life about 16 months after starting to use Do not use a battery charger because any battery charger is not usable for this battery pack Instead replace the battery pack with a new one as follows Using a Phillips head screwdriver lift up the battery cover and thus remove it from the DIMM board case 2 Press the tab of the battery pack connector and pull it thus remove it from th
6. RAM TEST 26 552 JVS cerent eee p OR ES 27 3 35 SOUND TEST iret terr X te 28 SSA CR Te DEEST iere en pri pero oet ener eleg 28 5 5 SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS 29 5 6 COIN ASSIGNMENTS 30 34 7 BOOKKEEPING nate ibe Behe eos 35 5 8 BACKUP DATA CLEAR es 36 9 29 CLOCK SETTING irte tte eee mee e e 36 5510 DIMM BOARD TEST rentre tree rene 37 Sp GAME JEST MODE ertet e 37 INTRODUCTION OF THE OWNERS MANUAL This Owner s Manual is intended to provide detailed descriptions together with all the necessary information covering the general operation of electronic assemblies electromechanicals servicing control spare parts etc as regards the product NAOMI GD ROM SYSTEM 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 di
7. WITH SERVICE BUTTON SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND AND PRESS TEST BUTTON PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 5 6 C Setting to COMMON FIG 5 6 D Setting to INDIVIDUAL 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 31 Table 1 COIN CREDIT SETTING COIN CHUTE COMMON NAME OF SETTING COIN CHUTE 1 COIN CHUTE 2 SETTING 1 COIN 1 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 CREDIT SETTING 6 COIN CREDITS CREDITS SETTING 7 COIN CREDITS CREDITS SETTING 8 COIN CREDITS CREDITS SETTING 9 COIN CREDITS CREDITS SETT COIN CREDITS CREDITS SETT COIN CREDITS CREDITS SETT COINS CREDIT CREDIT SETT 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 IN IN IN IN N N
8. 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 Serviceman s Activities Assembly amp installation and repair amp adjustments of electrical electronic and mechanical parts of amusement equipment and vending machines 1 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS To prevent electric shock or IC Board malfunctioning be sure to turn off the power for the cabinet when installing or removing the IC Board W lt I Extraneous matter such as dust on the IC Board can cause the IC Board to generate heat and result in a fire due to short circuit etc Ensure the IC Board surfaces are always kept clean Keep the IC board well cooled The NAOMI board case and GD ROM drive are provided with ventilating fans Do not block the air outlets of these fans Also do not place anything closely to the NAOMI board case and GD ROM drive Failure to observe these instructions may cause an ov
9. following before using the product The following instructions are intended for the users operators and the personnel in charge of the operation of the product After carefully reading and sufficiently understanding the warning displays and cautions handle the product appropriately Be sure to keep this manual nearby the product or elsewhere convenient for referring to it when necessary Herein explanations which require special attention are enclosed with dual lines Depending on the poten tially hazardous degrees the terms of WARNING CAUTION etc are used Be sure to understand the contents of the displays before reading the text Indicates that mishandling the 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 N display is attached to places where the Owner s Manual and or Service Manual should be referred to O 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 ca
10. later 3 2 BOOT ROM REPLACEMENT Gror The ROM is a precision device Handle it carefully because it may be damaged by heat shock and static electricity IMPORTANT Do not perform this work unless otherwise particularly instructed due to BOOT ROM version change etc D Remove on socket ROM IC27 of NAOMI Main BD from the socket by using an IC EXTRACTOR prevent tearing off on board patterns etc do not used tools such as a flat blade type screw driver etc other than the IC EXTRACTOR For malfunctioning resulting from using tools other than the IC EXTRACTOR repair shall be performed on a pay basis Be careful of this point BOOT ROM DO NOT USE A FLAT BLADE SCREWDRIVER 10 2 Insert a new ROM into socket be careful about an inserting direction in this instance e It may be uneasy to insert a ROM because the width between the two lines of pins on both ends may be larger than required If this is the case press the ROM pins onto a flat surface and bend them thus make the width smaller When inserting the ROM be very careful to insert it into a correct direction and not to break its pins NOTCH gt ROM T Inserting positions are shifted Inserting positions are shifted Inserted upside down FIG 3 2b These wrongly inserted ROMs may be damaged when connecting the power 11 3 3 DETA
11. the contents of each sequence refer to the Instruction Manual of the game connected Display Items vary depending on the setting of CABINET TYPE in the SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS BOOKKEEPING 2 2 SEQ 1 SEQ 2 SEQ 3 SEQ 4 SEQ 5 SEQ 6 SEQ 7 SEQ 8 P2 SEQ 1 P2 SEQ2 P2 SEQ3 P2 SEQ 4 P2 SEQ 5 P2 SEQ 6 P2 SEQ 7 P2 SEQ 8 P3 SEQ 1 P3 SEQ2 P3 SEQ3 P3 SEQ 4 P3 SEQ 5 SEO 6 P3 SEQ 7 SEQ 8 P4 SEQ 1 P4 SEQ2 P4 SEQ3 P4 SEQ 4 P4 SEQ 5 P4 SEQ 6 P4 SEQ 7 P4 SEQ 8 OOO000000 00000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PRESS TEST BUTTON EXIT EXAMPLE In cases of video games such as SPORTS JAM etc P1 P2 SEQ 1 Play frequency of Player 1 Player 2 P1 P2 SEO 2 Frequency of CONTINUE by Player Player 2 P1 P2 5 3 8 NOT USED 35 5 8 BACKUP DATA CLEAR Clears the contents of BOOKKEEPING 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 completed Press TEST button to return to the menu mode 5 9 CLOCK SETTING Set YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR and MINUTE for NAOMI Main BD CLOCK SETTING 2000 11 15 05 10 32 WED YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON
12. throat and the negative plate may overheat and make a fire Do not make a short circuit Do not make an external short circuit of the battery pack and the batteries If you should fail to observe this instruction the batteries may overheat make a fire and explode Do not fire or heat Do not fire the battery pack and the batteries If you should fail to observe this instruction the batteries may make a fire and explode Do not leave the battery pack and the batteries nearby the heat source fire or heater or under the intense direct sunlight and flaming sun If you should fail to observe this instruction the batteries may reduce the service life and in the worst case may overheat make a fire and explode Do not apply water or seawater Do not leave the battery pack and the batteries in water or seawater Also do not apply water or seawater onto the battery pack and the batteries If you should fail to observe this instruction the internal wires and or protective devices may be damaged as a result the safety system may not function when discharging and recharging eventually causing an overheating fire and explosion Also water may be electrolyzed into oxygen and hydrogen and eventually the battery s sealed section may be corroded and the internal liquid may leak Do not solder or heat Do not solder on the battery pack s terminals If you should fail to observe this instruction the armor may be heated and melted or the internal wires may
13. 1ST PRINTING FEB 01 SEGA NAOMI SERVICE MANUAL SEGA ENTERPRISES INC USA MANUAL NO 420 6620 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
14. 4 otherwise specified FIG 2 3 FILTER BOARD DIP SW The actual DIP SW may differ from the above Figure Note that due to a certain flickering and blurring the Interlace display may be slightly inferior as compared to Non interlace display Also if the cabinet monitor is not corresponding to Interlace display on screen noise may appear and display is not satisfactory Among the games corresponding to both 15k and 31k there are some game for which the use of 31k is strongly recommended If such a game is displayed in 15k WARNING may be displayed at the time power is turned on At the time of the shipment of NAOMI Main BD which one of 15k or 31k the DIP SW is set to depends on the games contained in the same package Before installing in the cabinet be sure to check the setting contents of DIP SW and change the DIP SW setting if necessary 2 4 REPAIR SERVICING AND CARTON BOX When transporting the NAOMI board and the GD ROM drive for repair servicing follow the instructions below The carton box a standard accessory is needed when transporting these com ponents for repair servicing Carefully keep therefore the carton box For repair servicing ship a set of the following parts NAOMI board DIMM board case Do not remove the key chip but leave it attached 3 GD ROM drive Remove the GD drive bracket Remove the GD ROM disk and carefully keep it in its case e Remove all the wire harnesses and cab
15. 5 2 JVS 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 CMD VER JVS VER COM VER SWITCH COIN ANALOG ROTARY KEYCODE SCREEN CARD JVS TEST INPUT TEST A NEXT NODE B gt EXIT C 1 1 SEGA ENTERPRISES LTD T O 838 18683 E VER 1 04 Name and version of I O BOARD 98 12 1 1 2 0 1 0 2PLAYER S 11BITS 2SLOT 8 OCH 0 X 0 Y 0 CH 0 OSLOT HOPPER OUT OCH 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 A INPUT TEST Proceeds to the INPUT TEST of I O BOARD being displayed B NEXT NODE C EXIT INPUT TEST SCREEN the next I O Board Returns to the menu mode JVS TEST INPUT TEST NEXT NODE gt EXIT NODE 1 1 SWITCH PLAYER 00000000 1 from 0 00000000 PLAYER2 00000000 00000000 COIN 0000 0000 ANALOG 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON 0000 and 27 In the case where more than 2 I O Boards are connected proceeds to p gt When INPUT is performed for the switches SYSTEM 00000000 of Control Panel etc the value changes to p gt If the Coin SW is inputted the count starts When the TEST MODE is finished the count is cleared and retu
16. 9 1 CREDIT 2 CREDITS 3 CREDITS 5 CREDITS Table 3 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 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN 4 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN 5 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN 6 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN 7 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN 8 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN 9 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN COIN CHUTE 1 2 MULTIPLIER 1 COIN COUNTS AS 1 COIN 1 COIN COUNTS AS 2 COINS 1 COIN COUNTS AS 3 COINS 1 COIN COUNTS AS 4 COINS 1 COIN COUNTS AS 5 COINS 1 COIN COUNTS AS 6 COINS 1 COIN COUNTS AS 7 COINS 1 COIN COUNTS AS 8 COINS 1 COIN COUNTS AS 9 COINS 33 G SEQUENCE SETTING Number of credits required for starting game etc can be set Function varies depending on the specific games To find out what kind of functions are allotted to each sequence or what is the initial value for each sequence refer to the Instruction Manual of the game connected 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 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1 CREDIT S 1 CREDIT S 1 CRED
17. CHING ATTACHING THE DIMM BOARD CASE How to Attach Contact the connectors with each other and insert the DIMM board case into the NAOMI board case be careful about an inserting direction in this instance Make sure that the DIMM board case is seated firmly and completely 2 Use the three M3 X 30 screws and M3 X 70 screw that fix the DIMM board case onto the NAOMI board case How to Detach Remove the three M3 X 30 screws and one M3 X 70 screw that fix the DIMM board case onto the NAOMI board case Q Hold the ends of the DIMM board case and remove it upwards from the NAOMI board case SCREW M3 X 30 SCREW M3 X 70 DIMM BOARD CASE 12 3 4 KEY CHIP The key chip is a precision device Handle it carefully because it may be damaged by heat shock and static electricity The key chip is contained in the GD ROM disk case Always use them as a www 9 How to Attach Remove the key chip from the GD ROM disk case Q Insert the key chip vertically into the slot of the DIMM board case be careful about an inserting direction in this instance Make sure that the key chip is seated firmly and completely How to Detach Pressing the tab of the key chip hold its end and remove it from the DIMM board case Q Keep the GD ROM disk and the key chip as a set 3 5 GD ROM DISK Gror Handling the GD ROM Disk IMPORTANT Do not contaminate the disks with your fingerprints or dust particles Contamin
18. ES ERROR 04 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES ERROR 01 THIS GAME IS NOT ACCEPTABLE BY MAIN BOARD The ROM BOARD or DIMM BOARD is not connected correctly to the MAIN BD correctly First turn power off connect the ROM BD or DIMM BOARD correctly If the status is not improved yet the board may be malfunctioning ERROR 02 THIS GAME IS NOT ACCEPTABLE BY MAIN BOARD A game of a certain country s version which is not compatible with the Main BD is connected to the Main BD Connect a game of a country s version which is compatible with the Main BD Country setting change can not be preformed in the TEST mode ERROR 03 BOARD MALFUNCTIONING Main board serial number cannot be read out Submit the DIMM board for repairing See Sections 2 4 and 3 3 ERROR 04 BOARD MALFUNCTIONING DIMM board serial number cannot be read out Submit the NAOMI board with the DIMM board for repairing See Section 2 4 21 ERROR 21 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES ERROR 22 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES ERROR 23 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES ERROR 24 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES ERROR 25 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES ERROR 26 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES ERROR 21 THIS GAME IS NOT ACCEPTABLE BY MAIN BOARD Game data loaded from the GD ROM to the DIMM board are corrupted Make sure that the GD ROM drive is firmly connected to the NAOMI board Make su
19. IT 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 1 In cases of video games such as SPORTS JAM ect This portion varies depending on specific games 144424443 SEQUENCE 1 Number of credits required for game start initial value 1 SEQUENCE 2 Number of credits required for CONTINUE initial value 1 SEOUENCE 3 8 USED EXAMPLE 2 In the case NAOMI is used as vending machiness SEQUENCE 1 4 Number of credits required for purchasing product 1 4 Initial value 1 SEQUENCE 5 8 Number of credits required for purchasing product 5 8 Initial value 1 34 5 7 BOOKKEEPING e BOOKKEEPING 1 2 This allows such data as operating time No of coins inserted No of credits to be checked BOOKKEEPING 1 2 TOTAL TIME OD 00H 00M 005 CREDIT 1 A CREDIT 2 COIN 1 B COIN 2 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 For
20. ND TEST C R T TEST SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS COIN ASSIGNMENTS BOOKKEEPING BACKUP DATA CLEAR CLOCK SETTING DIMM BOARD TEST This item is indicated as ROM BOARD TEST GAME TEST MODE if a ROM board is connected REESE EEE Game name is entered gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Press the SERVICE button to move the arrow Bring the arrow to the desired item and press the TEST button Select the GAME TEST MODE item and press the test button The system displays a test menu screen specific to each game For further information about a system test mode see the Service Manual that comes with each game 4 Upon finishing the test bring the arrow to EXIT and press the TEST button to return to the Game mode 25 5 1 RAM TEST This screen enables to test the performance of the RAM on the NAOMI main board Immediately when this screen appears the system starts to test The TESTING NOW message is displayed on the screen while the system is testing RAM TEST IC29 GOOD IC35 GOOD 1 09 GOOD IC10 GOOD IC11 GOOD IC12 GOOD IC16 GOOD IC18 GOOD IC20 GOOD IC22 GOOD IC17 GOOD IC19 GOOD IC21 GOOD IC23 GOOD PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT The GOOD message appears on the right of a RAM if it has been judged as normal while BAD if abnormal It takes about 2 minutes and 20 seconds to complete testing all the RAMs After testing press the TEST button to return to the system menu screen 26
21. TANDARD as JAMMA STANDARD JS etc The contents herein described are subject to change without notice 2 SPECIFICATIONS OF NAOMI GD ROM SYSTEM 2 1 CABINET Use the NAOMI GD ROM system with the JVS compatible cabinet Ifyou want to use the NAOMI GD ROM system with the conventional JAMMA compatible cabinet prepare the modification parts power supply I O board audio amplifier etc and thereby modify the cabinet into a JVS compatible one Contact a cabinet manufacturer or distributor to check whether or not the cabinet is JVS compatible and the cabinet can be modified into a JVS compatible one and used with the GD ROM system Some games may require not only a JVS compatible cabinet but also a dedicated control panel 2 2 NAOMI BD CASE AND FILTER BOARD e NAOMI Main BD is contained in the Shield Case Use NAOMI in the status with the Main BD as is contained in the Shield Case When using NAOMI ensure that the Ventilation Ports and Heat Exhaust Fan opening are not obstructed NAOMI SHIELD CASE 4 VENTILATION PORT 7 GD Cable Connector DIMM BOARD CASE 5 LEG BRACKET 8 Key Chip Slot FILTER BOARD 6 HEAT EXHAUST FAN OPENING PSW2 PSWI DiPsN A AI NTZ 0 e 839 1069 2A el Cn Um pmo BREE m 9 FIG 2 2 b CN1 POWER SUPPLY JST VL 8P 1 N C 2 3 3V 3 5 4 12V 5 8 GND CN2 POWER SUPPLY JST VL 6P 1 N C 2
22. ated disks may lower audio and video quality When cleaning the disks do not use volatile chemicals benzine thinner etc cleaning sprays and antistatic agents Do not use cracked warped or damaged disks Use clean cloth to wipe Do not attach papers or seals onto the disks do not the disk gently into a scratch the disks radial direction Do not use the disks with a sign of peeled seals tapes etc Observing these instructions do not insert such a non usable disk into the GD ROM drive Otherwise the inserted disk can not be ejected When cleaning a heavily contaminated disk use clean cloth that has been soaked in water and squeezed Then remove moisture with dry cloth When holding a disk be careful not to contaminate it with your fingerprints How to Hold a Disk With both hands With one hand Put your thumbs and forefingers of Insert your forefinger into a central hole both hands on the disk s 4 edges and at the same time put your thumb and middle finger on the disk s 2 edges 14 How to Attach Remove the 1 truss head screw that fixes the GD ROM drive lid DISC LID And turn clockwise the lid to remove 2 Take out the GD ROM disc from its case and set it onto the GD ROM drive with a labeled side facing you the lid to its original place and fix it with 1 truss head screw Be careful not to fasten it too tightly How to Detach Remove the 1 truss head screw that fixes the GD ROM drive lid
23. be damaged eventually causing an overheating fire and explosion Also when the battery s temperature reaches to 100 Celsius or more the battery may leak its internal liquid due to destruction of its plastic parts gasket separator etc or may overheat make a fire or explode due to internal short circuit Do not insert or connect in a reversal polarity Do not insert or connect the battery in a reversal polarity If you should fail to observe this instruction the battery may be externally short circuited and eventually overheat make a fire or explode depending on the device you connect with WARNING 17 WARNING Do not tightly seal Do not tightly seal the battery pack when installing it onto an external device Flammable gas is generated from the battery when its safety mechanism has functioned If you should fail to observe the above described instruction sparks from motors switches etc may cause the gas to fire Therefore install the battery pack so that the gas can be quickly released from the external device Do not use for other applications Do not use the battery pack for the device usage other than this game system If you should fail to observe this instruction the battery and or the device may be damaged due to non applicable specifications Do not deform or shock Do not strike a nail in hammer step on or apply any other forms of pressures and shocks on the battery If you should fail
24. ch the key chip Referring to the Section 3 5 GD ROM DISK attach the GD ROM disk Referring to the Section 3 6 CONNECTING THE POWER connect the power 3 When GD ROM system is used with a dedicated game cabinet Referring to the Owner s Manual attached with each game machine install the GD ROM drive and connect the wires Referring to the Section 3 4 KEY CHIP attach the key chip Referring to the Section 3 5 GD ROM DISK attach the GD ROM disk Referring to the Section 3 6 CONNECTING THE POWER connect the power 3 1 CHECKING THE BOOT ROM VERSION NUMBER You can use the NAOMI main board for a GD ROM system only if its boot ROM version number is EPR xxxxE or later The five digit version number is indicated on the sticker of the boot ROM 1 27 of the NAOMI main board Visually check the boot ROM sticker and make sure that the version number is as follows EXAMPLE EPR XXXXXD X Not usable for a GD ROM system EPR XXXXXE Q Usable for a GD ROM system EPR XXXXXF Usable for a GD ROM system V E When the present boot ROM s version number is not EPR xxxxD or before replace the ROM with a new one of EPR xxxxE or later When the present boot ROM s version number is EPR xxxxE or later but not latest replace the ROM with a new one ofthe latest one Remember that the conventional ROM board is not usable even if it is attached with a GD ROM system compatible boot ROM of EPR xxxxE or
25. connect the power to the cabinet Referring to the Section 4 ERROR MESSAGE take necessary actions and reconnect the power e When a readout time seems to be longer than before the cause may be a reduction of DIMM board battery pack s charge The DIMM board battery pack reduces its maximum charge each time when it is discharged recharged After discharging recharging of about 500 times the maximum charge may be only 70 to 80 of the initial charge In other words the DIMM board battery pack reaches its service life about 16 months after starting to use based on that you connect and disconnect the power everyday If this is the case therefore refer to the Section 3 7 REPLACING THE DIMM BOARD BATTERY to replace the DIMM board battery pack 16 3 7 REPLACING THE DIMM BOARD BATTERY PACK Prohibitions and Cautions to Handle the Battery Pack When handling the battery pack observe the following instructions If you do not observe the instructions described by this book the Sega bears no responsibilities against any resulted problems Do not disassemble Do not disassemble the battery pack and the batteries If you should fail to observe this instruction the internal wires and or protective devices may be damaged as a result the safety system may not function when discharging and recharging eventually causing an overheating fire and explosion If you should disassemble the batteries the generated gases may harm your
26. d 2 INDIVIDUAL This setting is for the cabinet in which each player uses an independent coin chute Coins inserted by each player are handled as the player s credits Depending on the CABINET TYPE setting in the SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS and the functioning of the connected I O Board the number of Coin SW INPUT ports varies between 1 and 4 COIN CREDIT SETTING ratio is common for eath Coin Chute COIN CREDIT SETTING 1 27 Sets the credit increase increment per coin insertion There are 27 settings from 1 to 27 expressed in credit s as against coins inserted 27 refers to FREE PLAY For details refer to Table 1 COMMON and Table 2 INDIVIDUAL 30 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 3 Also note that when this MANUAL SETTING is performed B COIN CREDIT setting becomes ineffective MANUAL SETTING COIN ASSIGNMENTS MANUAL SETTING COIN ASSIGNMENTS MANUAL SETTING COIN TO CREDIT 1 D COIN TO CREDIT 1 BONUS ADDER NO BONUS ADDER E BONUS ADDER NO BONUS ADDER COIN CHUTE MULTIPLIER 1 COIN COUNT AS 1 COIN COIN 123456789 CREDIT 123456789 COIN CHUTE 1 MULTIPLIER 1 COIN COUNT AS 1 COIN COIN 123456789 CREDIT 123456789 COIN CHUTE 2 MULTIPLIER 1 COIN COUNT AS 1 COIN COIN 123456789 CREDIT 123456789 SEQUENCE SETTING G SEQUENCE SETTING gt EXIT gt EXIT SELECT
27. e DIMM board G Firmly connect the connector of a new battery pack into the DIMM board 4 Return the battery cover to the DIMM board case Submit the used battery packs to an industrial waste disposal plant Thus they must be disposed according to the local laws and regulations DIMM Board Battery Pack SEGA PART No 401 0076 SEGA PART NAME BATTERY PACK CGR B 241A BATTERY COVER BATTERY PACK 401 0076 FIG 3 7 19 3 8 BATTERY REPLACEMENT NAOMI MAIN BD Except for special cases such as using up the battery etc do not perform this work Turn power off and remove ROM BD Case from NAOMI Case by referring to 3 3 DETACHING ATTACHING THE DIMM BOARD CASE above 2 Carefully remove the battery on the Battery Holder of NAOMI Main BD G With the positive pole facing upward insert the new Battery CR2032 into the Holder 4 By referring to 3 3 DETACHING ATTACHING THE DIMM BOARD CASE reinstall ROM BD Case to NAOMI Case Dispose the removed batteries according to the local laws and regulations NAOMI main Board Battery SEGA PART No 401 0054 SEGA PART NAME BATTERY CR2032 1F MATSUSHITA BATTERY CR2032 20 4 ERROR MESSAGE In the following cases ERROR MESSAGE is displayed at the time power is turned on and the test mode is finished and the game is not playable ERROR 01 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES ERROR 02 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES ERROR 03 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASUR
28. erheating and fire Be sure to connect the IC Board and connectors completely Insufficient insertion can damage IC Board etc For the IC Board circuit inspection only the use of Logic Tester is permitted The use of ordinary testers is not permitted as these can damage the IC Board Do not subject the IC Board to static electricity when installing the IC Board in the cabinet or when connecting wire harness connectors to the IC Board When soldering buttons etc to the wire harnesses be sure to remove the wire harnesses from the IC Board so as not to subject the IC Board to heat Using NAOMI without the Shield Case can cause electric wave trouble Be sure to use NAOMI together with the accessory Shield Case The monitor frequency corresponding to NAOMI is 15kHz 31kHz NAOMI can not be used for the cabinet incorporating a monitor or projector not corresponding to 15kHz or 31kHz Use the NAOMI board with the JVS compatible cabinet Using it with the non JVS compatible cabinet may cause an overheating and fire IMPORTANT Concerning the display of JAMMA VIDEO STANDARD JAMMA VIDEO STANDARD adopted by NAOMI is referred to as JVS As against this Standard the conventional JAMMA STANDARD which employs 56P Edge Connectors adopted by ST V etc is displayed as Old JAMMA STANDARD The specific Manual attached to each game sometimes displays JVS as JV STANDARD New JAMMA STANDARD or JAMMA 2 STANDARD AGAINST OLD JAMMA S
29. g 2 Firmly reconnect the DIMM memory on the DIMM board 23 CAUTION 51 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES CAUTION 52 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES CAUTION 53 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES CAUTION 54 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES CAUTION 51 GAME ASSIGNMENTS ARE INCORRECT SET CORRECTLY IN SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS OF TEST MODE CABINET TYPE setting is not correct for the game Enter the TEST mode and change the CABINET TYPE setting of SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS to the setting suitable for the game For the correct setting refer to the Instruction Manual attached to the game Certain games require the replacement of Control Panel CAUTION 52 CHANGE VIDEO OUTPUT OF THIS GAME TO THE SETTING CORRESPONDING TO HORIZONTAL SCANNING FREQUENCY 15kHz 31kHz is employed when the game is corresponding to Horizontal Scanning Frequency of 15kHz only Set the monitor to 15kHz and No 1 of NAOMI FILTER BD DIP SW to ON For the setting method of monitor s Frequency refer to the Instruction Manual of the cabinet If the monitor is not corresponding to 15kHz the game is not playable CAUTION 53 CHANGE VIDEO OUTPUT OF THIS GAME TO THE SETTING CORRESPONDING TO HORIZONTAL SCANNING FREQUENCY 31kHz 15kHz is employed when the game is corresponding to Horizontal Scanning Frequency of 31kHz only Set the monitor to 31kHz and No 1 of NAOMI FILTER BD DIP SW to ON For the setting method of monito
30. les from the NAOMI board case and the GD ROM drive before shipping them Do not disassemble the NAOMI board case and the GD ROM drive Store them just as they are in the carton box e Make a report to explain the detailed symptoms as well as the name of the game you played Send it to a repairer as instructed CHECK SIDE Display CARTON BOX 601 10532 FILTER BOARD Projected portions of Serial No Display the packing material FIG 2 4 a CARTON BOX 601 11030 CARTON BOX 601 11031 FIG 2 4 3 ASSEMBLING THE NAOMI GD ROM SYSTEM AN Before starting to work ensure that the Power SW is OFF Failure to observe this can cause electric shock and short circuit hazards WARNING Assemble the NAOMI GD ROM system as follows When the GD ROM system is used with a standard cabinet that contains the NAOMI board a JVS compatible standard cabinet YES The purchased NAOMI board case has come with the DIMM board 2 Referring to the Section 3 1 CHECKING THE BOOT ROM VERSION NO NUMBER check the version number The boot ROM must be replaced YES Referring to the Section 3 2 BOOT ROM REPLACEMENT replace the boot ROM Referring to the Section 3 3 DETACHING ATTACHING THE DIMM BOARD CASE attach the DIMM board Referring to the GD ROM System Modification Manual install the GD ROM drive and connect the wires Referring to the Section 3 4 KEY CHIP atta
31. nd upon finishing the TEST mode and in this case game is not playable IMPORTANT For the contents of settings suitable for each game refer to the Instruction Manual attached to the game Especially when there is no special notes or descriptions perform the settings as seen fit by judging from the statuses of cabinet and control panel Specifications The settings of cabinet and board can be changed Game related assignments such as game difficulty etc are performed in 5 11 GAME TEST MODE Press the SERVICE button to move the arrow Bring the arrow to the desired item Q Press the TEST button to change the setting Upon finishing the setting move the arrow to EXIT and press the TEST button SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS CABINET TYPE 2PLAYER S ADVERTISE SOUND ON MONITOR TYPE HORIZONTAL SERVICE TYPE COMMON gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON A CABINET TYPE 1PLAYER S 2PLAYER S 3PLAYER S 4PLAYER S Sets the number of players between 1 and 4 B ADVERTISE SOUND ON OFF Sets whether ADVERTISE sound is to be emitted or not C MONITOR TYPE HORIZONTAL VERTICAL Sets the on screen display to the positional direction of monitor HORIZONTAL VERTICAL HORIZONTAL Normal on screen display VERTICAL On screen display when the monitor is vertically positioned as against normal HORIZONTAL position D SERVICE TYPE COMMON INDIVIDUAL Sets the functioning of when the SERVICE button i
32. or reselling this product be sure to attach this manual to the product Descriptions herein contained may be subject to improvement changes without notice The contents described herein are fully prepared with due care However should any question arise or errors be found please contact SEGA TABLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION OF THE SERVICE MANUAL 1 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS tere i eere ss 1 2 SPECIFICATIONS OF NAOMI GD ROM SYSTEM 2 6 221 CABINETS NEN RR sake 2 2 2 NAOMI BD CASE AND FILTER BOARD 3 2 3 MONITOR DIRECTION AND HORIZONTAL SCANNING FREQUENCY 4 2 4 REPAIR SERVICING AND CARTON BOX 5 6 3 ASSEMBLING THE NAOMI GD ROM SYSTEM m 7 20 3 1 CHECKING THE BOOT ROM VERSION NUMBER 9 3 2 BOOT ROM REPLACEMENT eee eene 10 11 3 3 DETACHING ATTACHING THE DIMM BOARD CASE 12 civics ER 13 355 GDEROMCDISK eerte RAE atem eere 14 15 3 6 CONNECTING THE POWER eee nnns 16 3 7 REPLACING THE DIMM BOARD BATTERY PACK 17 19 3 8 BATTERY REPLACEMENT NAOMI MAIN BD 20 4 lt ERROR MESSAGE ch iio ttr ote tee e e RE er eed 20 24 3 SYSTEM TEST MODE erento eer iR RNC 25 37 Sek
33. r s Frequency refer to the Instruction Manual of the cabinet If the monitor is not corresponding to 31kHz game is not playable CAUTION 54 GAME ASSIGNMENTS ARE INCORRECT SET CORRECTLY IN SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS OF TEST MODE The setting of MONITOR TYPE differs from the correct setting of the game Enter the TEST mode and change the MONITOR TYPE setting of MONITOR TYPE in SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS to the correct setting suitable for the game For the correct setting refer to the Instruction Manual attached to the game If necessary perform Horizontal Vertical transposition of the monitor as applicable 24 5 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 power is turned off before EXITing the contents of setting changes are ineffective Be very careful of this point Do not activate a system test mode while the system is reading out and checking the GD ROM If you do so you can not activate a game test mode or an error message may appear on the screen when you exit a system test mode 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 After turning power on press the TEST button to have the following test item menu displayed SYSTEM MENU JAPAN VERSION RAM TEST JVS TEST SOU
34. re that the GD ROM disk is not scratched or contaminated ERROR 22 COMMUNICATION ERROR OCCURRED BETWEEN MAIN BOARD AND OPTION BOARD The NAOMI main board receives no responses from the DIMM board Correctly reconnect the DIMM board and the GD interface board If the problem is still reproduced replace the DIMM board and or the GD interface board ERROR 23 GD ROM DRIVE COVER IS OPEN The GD ROM drive cover is open Close the cover firmly ERROR 24 GD ROM IS NOT FOUND The NAOMI GD ROM disk can not be recognized Reinsert the NAOMI GD ROM disk Make sure that the GD ROM disk is not scratched or contaminated ERROR 25 CAN NOT ACCESS GD ROM DRIVE 1 The GD ROM drive can not be accessed 2 The GD ROM drive cover is open 1 Correctly reconnect the GD cable and power cord to the GD ROM drive If the problem is still reproduced replace the GD ROM drive 2 Close the cover firmly ERROR 26 OPTION BOARD MALFUNCTIONING The NAOMI board key chip can not be recognized Make sure that you are using a correct key chip that meets the GD ROM disk If not so change the present key chip with a correct one Also make sure that the key chip is firmly inserted 22 27 DISPLAY ERROR 27 DIMM MEMORY IS NOT ENOUGH CAUSE 1 The capacity of the DIMM memory the DIMM board is not sufficient 2 The DIMM memory is not firmly connected COUNTERMEASURES 1 Add the memory as required by the software you are usin
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36. rned to u0000 v Analogue values are displayed between 5 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 Enmitted from the right hand side Speaker LEFT SPEAKER OFF Emitted from the left hand side Speaker gt EXIT Returns to the menu mode SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON 5 4 CRT TEST A RGB COLOR ADJUSTMENT SCREEN In this page monitor color can be checked C R T TEST 1 2 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 right end Press the TEST button to proceed to the next page PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE B MONITOR SIZE ADJUSTMENT SCREEN In this page monitor size can be checked C R T TEST 2 2 Adjust so that the checkered patterns do not go beyond the screen Press the TEST button to return to the menu mode PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT T 28 5 5 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 a
37. s pressed in case that several SERVICE buttons exist COMMON By pressing any SERVICE button Service credit can be obtained for all Players INDIVIDUAL By pressing SERVICE button Service credit can be obtained for the Player corresponding to the SERVICE button pressed 29 5 6 COIN ASSIGNMENTS In this mode the setting of incremental credit increase as against coin insertion can be changed Press the SERVICE button to move the arrow Bring the arrow to the desired item 2 Press the TEST button to change the setting finishing the setting bring the arrow to EXIT and press the TEST button COIN ASSIGNMENTS COIN ASSIGNMENTS COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON A COIN CHUTE TYPE INDIVIDUAL COIN CREDIT SETTING 1 B COIN CREDIT SETTING 1 COIN CHUTE 1 COIN CHUTE COIN 1 CREDIT 1 COIN 1 CREDIT COIN CHUTE 2 COIN 1 CREDIT MANUAL SETTING C MANUAL SETTING SEQUENCE SETTING G SEQUENCE SETTING gt EXIT gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 5 6 A Setting to COMMON FIG 5 6 B Setting to INDIVIDUAL A COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON INDIVIDUAL Perform setting in the manner corresponding to Coin Chute Specifications COMMON This setting is for the cabinet which has a coin chute s for common use by plural players Up to 2 Coin Chutes 1 and 2 can be used and also B COIN CREDIT SETTING ratio can be set separately for 1 an
38. splay 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 accident 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
39. to observe this instruction the battery may be deformed As a result the battery may burst at its sealed sections to leak the internal liquid or may be short circuited internally to overheat make a fire and explode Do not recharge Do not use a battery charger because any battery charger is not usable for this battery pack If you should fail to observe this instruction the gas may be suddenly generated in the battery and eventually the battery may overheat make a fire or explode If the battery in use or in keeping shows an abnormal indication deformation change of color bursting of the armor cover etc immediately stop using or keeping it If it leaks and smells abnormally immediately keep it away from fire and put it in a safety box If the liquid leaks from the battery and gets in your eyes do not rub your eyes but immediately wash them with clean water city water etc and consult a medical doctor for a treatment If you should fail to observe this instruction the liquid may harm your eyes The battery pack armor a polyvinyl chloride tube may be damaged or deformed by external force or heat When transporting the battery pack or replacing it with a new one therefore be careful not to drop or excessively shock it Do not continue to use any damaged or deformed battery pack If you should fail to observe this instruction the battery may overheat make a fore or explode The battery pack contains a printed circuit board
40. use accidents In the case where only those who have techni cal expertise should perform the work to avoid hazardous situation the instructions herein state that the serviceman should perform such work 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 O Specification changes removal of equipment conversion and addition not designated by SEGA are not allowed The parts of the product include warning labels for safety covers for personal protection etc It is very hazardous to operate the product by removing parts and or modifying the circuits Should doors lids and protective parts be damaged or lost refrain from operating the product and contact where the product was purchased from or the office herein stated SEGA shall not be held responsible for any accidents compensation for damage to a third party resulting from the specifications not designated by SEGA Besure 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 O When transporting
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