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1. 220 Binary old old old eee eee Parallel TBA OFF TBA Please Note The credit board automatically sets the validator for parallel and binary operation through an output on pin 8 of the 17 way pinstip For the feature to work it is necessary for the validator interconnecting cable to include at wire at this position _ 77 Chamas OFF DirectMode ON 2channe Mode Note These switch settings are under constant review and may change due to world currency updates Set SW 1 according to the option settings found in the relevant Price of Play Settings Table on the following pages For Germany DM France Fr amp Switzerland SFr use the appropriate existing setting shown above from another country that matches the coin ratios programmed into your coin mech Set SW 3 onthe VTS Excel board as shown in the table above corresponding to the country required E CREDIT BOARD SETTINGS 1 2 PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS UK _ _ ________ 10 plays OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF is Sty alas 1 1 66 pla 2 3 33 pla pla _____22 25 ___ 2x50p 1 pla Ee play _____ __ 2plays__
2. co TOPE LEVEL THS DRAWNG WLL N NO WAY E ORGINAL SIZE 2 BLUE 9 GREY Ep el ute SEGA SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD TO BE RETURNED ON DEMAND A3 YELLOW SU AWG 16 _UL1015 d GREEN Up CW LGJ 0000UK 3 4 LETS GO JUNGLE ORANGE D PURPLE 11 T AWG22 101007 29 6 DESCRIPTION er A B D E F G H a 7T8 OS OS ST S 69S JR 8 e 1 1 390 0110 60BUK 60W LAMP x 214 0277UK LAMP HOLDER N 390 0110 60BUK a 60W LAMP 5 214 0277UK 4 LAMP HOLDER al gt N P 838 14548 01UK SW amp VOL o N NO 0 4 9 VOLUME TEST SERVICE LGJ 60008UK LGJ 60009UK 3 LAMP NOT USED 3 509 6131UK P1 START BUTTON sw x m 2 NOT USED NO C ak 5 390 6959 40CUK LANP ASSY FL TRAY 390 6959 40DUK P1 START BUTTON ASSY FL 40W TUBE e LL COIN ENTRY LAMP 5 REAR LEFT 5 130 365 564 a 8 ohm 20W gt BOMB END 8 CRMPS REAR RIGHT RIBBON CABLE 53 MECH 0 365 564 000000 1380 EXCELL CREDIT BOARD COIN METER 5 130 004 100W 5 BASS WOOFER 4 Ohm 100W a ru SEGA SEGA AMUS
3. 109 16 1 HOW TO REMOVE GAME BOARD 4 110 16 2 COMPOSITION OF THE GAME 113 DESIGN RELATED 114 115 WIRE COLOR 157 DiAGRAM 159 INTRODUCTION This manual is intended to provide detailed descriptions together with all the necessary information covering the general operation of electronic assemblies electro mechanicals servicing control spare parts etc for the product LET S GO JUNGLE LOST ON THE ISLAND OF SPICE 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 In the unlikely event that the product does not function correctly DO NOT allow anyone other than a technician to touch the internal system Turn off the power to the machine making sure to unplug the electrical cord from the outlet and contact the office listed below or the point of purchase for this product Use of this product is unlikely to cause physical injuries or damage to property However points that require special attention are indicated by bold text the word IMPORTANT and the symbol below IMPORTANT Indicates important information
4. HEXAGON BOLT 3 black M6x20 w flat amp spring washers 2 ATTACHING THE SIDE CLOTH Attach the side cloth to both sides of the DLP and Main Cabinet The Side Cloth is more than 1 7 m tall and 1 5 across At least two people must work together to perform this operation The Side Cloth for the left and right sides are different Before attachment make sure you have the correct Side Cloth for that side 1 Remove the parts attached to the top edge of the sides of the DLP and Main Cabinet Remove TRUSS SCREW 3 ea black the truss screws fixing them in place The parts M4x16 TRUSS SCREW 5 ea black removed can be replaced on either side BRACKET DLP CURTAIN CLOTH BRACKE FIG 6 2a CLOTH BRACKET AR 2 Remove the parts attached to the side edge of the sides of the Main Cabinet Remove the truss screws fixing them in place The top cloth brackets are different for the left and right sides TRUSS SCREW 3 ea black M4x16 7 CLOTH BRACKET AL TRUSS SCREW 4 ea black m M4x16 FIG 6 2b CLOTH BRACKET BL NOILVTIVLSNI GNV A 18NW3SSV g 21 NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A 1H N3SSV 22 Attach the Side Cloth using the parts removed in the above steps The truss screws fixing each part will continue to be used Pass them through the eyelets in the edge of the Side Cloth Use truss screws to fix the Side Cloth in place through the eyelets in the DLP back and lower sides of the Side Cl
5. AV IdSIG VLVG ANY 1531 30 NOILVNV1dX4 59 AV IdSIG VLVG 1531 30 NOILVNV1dX4 60 IMPORTANT e The details of changes to Test Mode settings are saved when you exit from Test Mode by selecting EXIT from the system test mode menu Be careful because if the power is turned off before that point changes to the settings will be lost e Use with the specified settings If settings other than those specified are used inappropriate operations or malfunction may occur In the system test mode the main activities include checking LINDBERGH information and actions and the setting of coin credit Also a screen appears for checking screen adjustments For details see the LINDBERGH service manual which is provided separately Use the following settings with this product If the settings are not as specified error messages might appear and operations might not be normal e COIN ASSIGNMENTS COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON SERVICE TYPE SERVICE Button Type COMMON e NETWORK SETTING NETWORK TYPE MAIN MAIN NETWORK Setting Not Required 1 When the TEST Button is pressed the system test mode menu screen SYSTEM TEST MENU appears 2 Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item Press the TEST Button to confirm selection of the item The SYSTEM TEST MENU screen reappears 4 When testing and checking are completed select EXIT and press the TEST Button 5 When all tests are completed select EXIT a
6. NATURE STICKER LGJ 1231UK 8 WORLD STICKER LGJ 1232UK SMILE STICKER LGJ 1230UK BREAR WINDOW EXP LGJ 1217 01UK WORLD STICKER LGJ 1232UK a e SEGA STICKER LGJ 1222UK INTERIOR CTL PNL STICKER LGJ 1071UK rm CTL PNL STICKER L LGJ 1070UK DESIGN PLATE INSTRUCTION EXP LGJ 1069 01 DESIGN PLATE BUTTON EXP LGJ 1152 01UK GUN STICKER FRONT LGJ 3042 GUN STICKER SEGA LGJ 3043 GUNSTICKER L LGJ 3040 Eo LGJ 3041 opposite side PARTS LIST PARTS YOLOW ASSY 0206 1951 YOLOW ASSY 0206 1951 410 lavo 805 LK XOstLf91 6 Open 1418 2 8115 ASS Assy 061191 162 001 101 __ annoy LLL vivo 470 00 L 151 2 9 vas 1992 805 ASSY LDI 10 ASSY 09214191 o 8708 T3NISVO B MI RES o dg 7 LINN TOYLNOD 324 Wool 11084 ASSY 7 TEN 192 806 ASSV 1 1451 165 6 ASSY 899 915 ASSY 06111591 51 IO T3NISVO LUNDI me 0901491 10 21 9 ama
7. 969 101022 Figure seen from 07 ASSY ASSY BILLBOARD BOX LGJ 1400UK D 2 2 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 2 LGJ 1401X FL BOX LGJ 1441XUK FL BOX DOOR 4 LGJ 1403UK SEAT AIR DUCT S 6 LGJ 1405UK CARRIER L 7 LGJ 1406UK CARRIER R 8 LGJ 1407UK CAREER SUPPORT BRACKET 9 LGJ 1408UK REAR BILLBOARD BRACKET 10 LGJ 1409UK REAR BILLBOARD SUPPORT 11 LGJ 1410UK BRKT BILLBOARD UPPER 12 LGJ 1411UK BRKT BILLBOARD UNDER 13 LGJ 1412 DESIGN BILLBOARD FRONT 14 LGJ 1413UK DESIGN BILLBOARD BACK EXP 16 LB1104 STICKER W HIGH TEMP ENG 17 421 7501 18 STICKER FL32W 101 390 5695 40 DUK FL TUBE 40W 600L 1 5 DIA 102 390 5695 40 CUK FL TRAY 110V 40W T12 201 SGS 1705 WASHER CTF 202 SGS 1706 LOW HEAD CAP 203 SGS 1703 WASHER RUBBER 204 011 103516 SCR TH 3 5 X 16 205 000 P00416 W M SCR PH W FS M4 16 206 000 P00435 W M SCR PH W FS M4 X 35 207 000 T00408 0C M SCR TH CRM X 8 208 000 T00416 0C M SCR TH CRM M4 X 16 209 000 T00508 0C M SCR TH CRM M5 X 8 210 000 T00408 0B M SCR TH BLK M4 X 8 211 000 T00416 0B M SCR BLK M4 X 16 212 000 F00416 M SCR FH M4 X 16 213 068 441616 0B FLT WSHR BLK 4 4 16 X 1 6 214 068 552016 0C FLT WSHR CRM 5 5 20 X 1 6 301 LGJ 60013UK WH BILLBOARD DC 302 LGJ 60026UK WH BILLBOARD AC 303 LGJ 60041UK WH FL UNIT 1511 siuvd 153 ASSY SUB CABI FL BOX DOOR LGJ 1440 Use the Tucker stop 10 places T 11 1611 s1ava
8. INOW T3NISVO T3NISVO 195 805 ASSY ASSY NIV ASSY 401 DLLD O voi O Xn000L191 7 115 1611 s1ava 116 1 TOP ASSY LGJ D 1 2 1 TOP ASSY LGJ ITEM NO 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 401 402 406 406 407 408 LGJ 1000UK LGJ 1200UK LGJ 1300UK LGJ 1400UK LGJ 1450UK LGJ 0001UK LGJ 0002UK LGJ 0004UK LGJ 0005UK LGJ 0006UK LGJ 0007UK 421 7988 91UK LGJ 1007XUK LGJ 1008XUK LGJ 1454UK LGJ 1455UK LGJ 1002XUK LGJ 1003UK LGJ 1004UK LGJ 1005UK LGJ 1302XUK 030 000620 WB 000 F00616 030 000620 WC 000 P00416 W 000 T00408 0C 000 T00430 0B 030 000630 SB 000 00416 0 068 652016 0 420 6988UK 420 6921 01 600 6729 01 600 6619 02 540 0006 01 540 0007 01 D 2 2 DESCRIPTION NOTE ASSY MAIN CABINET ASSY SEAT CABINET ASSY DLP ASSY BILLBOARD BOX ASSY TOP BOARD DLP JOINT UPPER DLP JOINT SIDE MAT BRACKET L MAT BRACKET R REAR HARNESS COVER HARNESS COVER S STICKER SERIAL NUMBER UK SIDE CLOTH L SIDE CLOTH R ENTRANCE TOP L ENTRANCE TOP R CLOTH BRACKET CLOTH BRACKET AL CLOTH BRACKET AR CLOTH BRACKET BL BRKT DLP CURTAIN HEX BLT W FS BLK M6 X 20 M SCR FH M6 16 HEX BLT W FS CRM M6 X 20 M SCR PH W FS M4 X 16 M SCR TH CRM M4 X 8 M SCR TH BLK M4 X 30 HEX BLT BLK W S M6 X 30 M SCR TH BLK M4 X 16 FLT WSHR BLK 6 5 20 X 1 6 OWNERS MANUAL LGJ DX ENG SERVICE MAN
9. 2x50p pla 1 1 1pay 2x50p 1 pla 2 2 3x50p 1 1 066 SSS plays Jo 3x 50p 1 pla ___ 1 06 4x 50 1 pla 1 05 4 50 1 1 05 play 6 50 1 50 0 5 L uL 0 1 pla 1 50 0 5 1 5 21play 1 5 1pay 5 TF 10 1 33 plays 5 0 66 10 1 33 plays 10 1 pla 420 2 30 3pay ree Play E CREDIT BOARD SETTINGS REPLACING THE FLUORESCENT LAMPS WARNING e When working with the product be sure to turn the power off Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit e You may get burned by a hot fluorescent lamp or other lamps Pay full attention to the lamps when performing the work e There is the danger of short circuits or smoke generation due to deterioration of insulation in lighting fixtures resulting from age deterioration Check for anoma lies such as the following Does it smell like something is burning Is there sock et discoloration Are any lamps being replaced frequently Do lamps not go on properly CAUTION e Be careful when handling the plastic parts Failure to observe this may cause injury or damage due to fragments etc e To perform the operation safely and accurately you must use a safe steady footstool or step
10. ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 LGJ 1441X FL BOX DOOR 2 LGJ 1442 SEAT AIR DUCT L 154 ASSY TOP BOARD LGJ 1450 204 202 BAZ ITEM NO 1 2 3 8 201 202 203 204 301 302 LGJ 1451X LGJ 1452 LGJ 1453 LGJ 1458 011 103516 030 000630 58 000 00408 0 068 652016 0 LGJ 60012 LGJ 60025 26269 QI DESCRIPTION NOTE JOINT BOARD JOINT PIPE L JOINT PIPE CURTAIN PARTS TAP SCR TH 3 5 X 16 BLT BLK W S 30 M SCR TH BLK M4 X 8 FLT WSHR BLK 6 5 20 X 16 WH TOP BOARD DC WH TOP BOARD AC 1511 siuvd 155 Parts List 156 157 WIRE COLOR CODE TABLE WARNING The DC power wire color for this product is different from previous SEGA titles Working from the previous wire colors will create a high risk of fire Er The color codes for the wires used in the diagrams in the following chapter are as follows 8 PINK SKY BLUE 9 C BROWN D PURPLE LIGHT GREEN E Wires other than those of any of the above 5 single colors will be displayed by 2 alphanumeric characters 2 1 2 BLUE 3 YELLOW 4 GREEN 5 WHITE 7 ORANGE 8 BLACK 9 GRAY If the right hand side numeral of the code is 0 then the wire will be of a single color shown by the left hand side numeral see the above Note 1 If the right hand side numeral is not 0 that particular wire has a spiral color code The left hand side
11. When crossing a sloped or stepped area disconnect the DLP Main Cabinet and Seat Cabinet If you tilt them while connected together the connection points may be damaged and personnel could be injured When lifting the cabinet up steps you must hold it by the designated handles or by the bottom surface Lifting it by any other area may lead to damage or dis figuration to that part or surrounding parts due to the weight of the cabinet and could also lead to injury of personnel When tilting the cabinet to move it across a sloped or stepped area always use at least two people Attempting such an operation alone can lead to accident or injury When moving the components separately take care concerning the direction you push the DLP and Seat Cabinet in These elements may fall over causing damage or an accident e When moving the components do not push any of the plastic elements or shaped parts Do not use them to pull the components along either This may damage the parts or the surrounding parts and this could lead to accidents or injury After dividing the components to move them do not use the Control Units in the Main Cabinet to push or pull the cabinet This may damage or disfigure these parts and lead to malfunctions or injury When moving the separated components the Top Board on the Seat Cabinet ceiling protrudes out Be careful not to bang your head on it while working If you move the cabinet with the Side Cloth atta
12. lt Menu Explanation gt GUN X Control unit left right input value GUN Y Control unit up down input value GUN TRIGGER Gun trigger START BUTTON Start button SERVICE SERVICE Button TEST TEST Button 1P START BUTTON FIG 9 3a02 Input Device 2P START BUTTON GUN Y GUN TRIGGER AV1dSI G VLVG ANY 1531 30 NOILVNV1dX4 63 AV1dSIG VLVG ANY 1641 30 NOILVNV1dX4 85 64 9 3b OUTPUT TEST OUTPUT TEST GUN MOTOR OFF SENSOR ON START LAMP OFF 2P GUN MOTOR OFF SENSOR ON 2P START LAMP OFF ROOM LAMP OFF COIN LAMP OFF EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 9 3b OUTPUT TEST Screen The condition of each output device can be checked Periodically check the condition of each output device on this screen Conditions are normal if each device operates and yields output as indicated below Operation 1 Press the SERVICE Button and move the cursor to the item output device you want to test 2 Whenever the TEST Button is pressed the display on the right side of the item goes from OFF to ON and the selected output device operates Confirm that the device operates normally 3 Press the SERVICE Button and move the cursor to EXIT 4 When the TEST Button is pressed the game test mode menu screen reappears Menu Explanation GUN M
13. 46 7 2 SEPARATING THE MAIN CABINET 29 2 2 48 8 GAINED SC 54 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA 57 9 1 PUSH SWITCH AND COIN METER 00000 59 9 2 SVO TEM TEST MODE iere 60 9 3 GAME TEST Breed t ec ent cro eet ee 61 10 PROJECTOR 72 10 1 CLEANING THE 8 dina 73 0 0611 420 6988 01 SLNALNOD HO 318 1 SLN3INOO HO 318 1 CONTROL 74 11 1 HOW TO REMOVE CONTROL UNIT ett tette teens 75 11 2 ADJUSTING OR CHANGING THE X AXIS 78 11 3 ADJUSTING OR CHANGING THE Y AXIS 83 11 4 REPLACING THE TRIGGER 1 89 92 11 6 ADJUSTMENT OF VIBRATION NOISE 94 COIN SELECTOR 8 CREDIT sETTINGS 96 E REPLACING THE FLUORESCENT 101 PERIODIC INSPECTION sss 104 106
14. NOILVTIVLSNI ANY CAUTION Handle molded parts with care Excessive weight or pressure may cause them to break and the broken pieces may cause injury e To perform the operation safely and accurately you must use a safe steady footstool or stepladder Working without this may lead to a fall and possible injury When connecting the connectors on the DVD wire you must carefully check the tags on the wire to find the correct connector Even when you have the cor rect connector you must pay careful attention to the direction and angle of insertion Attempting to forcefully connect the incorrect connector or connect ing a connector at the wrong angle or facing may damage the connector and could lead to overheating and burn related injuries e When attaching or removing doors or lids be careful that your hand or finger does not get caught in anything e Be very careful when handling the projector screen The screen can be dam aged easily and cannot be repaired once damaged Such damage can only be repaired by completely replacing the screen e Be careful not to damage parts surfaces In some cases if such surfaces are damaged the part must be replaced it cannot be reinforced or repaired The assembly of this product is performed in the following 14 steps 1 CONNECTION OF THE DLP AND MAIN CABINET ATTACHING THE SIDE CLOTH ATTACHING THE TOP BOARD ATTACHING THE BILLBOARD BOX CONNECTION OF THE SE
15. hand towels etc so that players will be comfortable while playing The service manual referred in the table is the LINDBERGH service manual which is provided separately 104 TABLE 14 PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE ITEMS DESCRIPTION PERIOD REFERENCE CABINET Confirm that adjusters contact floor Daily Chapter 3 Seat check removal of forgotten other items Daily Chapter 3 PROJECTOR CONTROL UNIT COIN SELECTOR Screen cleaning Weekly 10 1 Check screen adjustment 1 month 6 14 10 2 10 3 Exchange of lamp unit Cleaning When message is displayed As appropriate 10 4 10 5 Chapter 3 Inspection of volume 1 month 9 3a Greasing Inspection of coin switch 3 months 1 month 11 5 Service manual Chapter 4 Coin insertion test 1 month Chapter 12 Coin Selector cleaning 3 months Chapter 12 GAME BOARD Individual tests 1 month Service manual Chapter 4 Check of settings 1 month 9 3d FLUORESCENT LAMP amp LAMPS Inspection of lighting fixtures As appropriate Chapter 13 ELECTRICAL ELECTRON IC PARTS Inspection As appropriate See above POWER CABLE Inspection Cleaning year See above CABINET INTERIOR CABINET SURFACES Cleaning Cleaning Cleaning the Cabinet Surfaces When the cabinet surfaces become dirty remove stains with a soft cloth soaked in
16. 1 2 3 201 LGJ 1261UK LGJ 1262UK 130 004 0100W 008 T00440 OB DESCRIPTION NOTE WOOFER BOARD WOOFER COVER WOOFER 4 OHM 100W M4X40 MSCR TH SEC BLK 1511 siuvd 145 01 ASSY SUB SEAT LGJ 1270UK 1611 s1ava PART 1 LGJ 1271XUK 2 LGJ 1163UK 3 LGJ 1272UK 4 MA1019 5 601 56990 13 01 6 LGJ 1063UK 7 LGJ 1052UK 201 030 000830 S 202 011 103516 203 011 103512 204 000 F00416 301 LGJ 60014UK 146 DESCRIPTION NOTE SEAT CABINET ADJUSTER BRACKET FLOOR MAT REAR CASTER G 65N LEG ADJUSTER TM 258 6TOCHIGIYA MAT BRACKET CABINET SUPPORT BRACKET R HEX BLT W S M8 30 TAP SCR TH 3 5 X 16 TAP SCR 3 5 X 12 M SCR 16 WH TO SEAT SPEAKER 2 ASSY DLP LGJ 1300UK ITEM NO 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 101 DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ 1320UK ASSY DLP CABINET LGJ 1330UK ASSY AC BKT LGJ 1360UK ASST XFMR LGJ 1353UK CONNECTOR BRKT 838 0001UK PCB LGJ 1357 amp 8UK BRKT L amp R DLP RND 60031 CA IR EYE 200 6055 SNY DISPLAY 55 SONT BRAVIA 1511 siuvd 147 3 ASSY DLP CABINET LGJ 1320 1611 s1ava 301 302 303 304 148 PART NO LGJ 1340UK LGJ 1163UK MA1019 601 5699UK13 01 253 5460 01 LGJ 60021UK LGJ 60038UK LGJ 60040UK 600 7010 0300UK NO DRAWING AT TIME OF PRINT DESCRIPTION NOTE ASSY FAN ADJUSTER BKT CASTER 75 LEG ADJUSTER M16X
17. 11 54 1021802 93 94 11 6 ADJUSTMENT OF VIBRATION NOISE If the vibration 18 creating a lot of noise adjust it in the following way 1 Turn off the power and remove the Control Unit See 11 1 2 Remove the muzzle and Gun Cover See 11 2 Loosen the four screws holding the vibration pack stopper hereafter stopper in place SCREW 4 M4x8 w flat amp spring FIG 11 6a Use a Phillips head screwdriver and spanner to loosen the screw and U nut passing through the stopper FIG 11 6b Slide the vibration pack toward the stopper adjusting its fixed position as far as possible so that the tip of the cam and bearings are not touching Tighten the screws loosened at sttep 4 of this process FIG 11 6 6 Tighten the four screws fixed the stopper in place 7 Fix the screw and tighten the U nut 4 A 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 IMPORTANT e Remove and clean smears by using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent and then squeezed dry 1 135 fy e Never apply machine oil etc to the Coin Selector e After cleaning the Coin Se
18. VERTICAL 4174 5 t 14 770 12 12 2 VOL 5 ac 4 11 LGJ 60027UK 4 2 9 2 4 350 5812 m MOTOR F5 gt po JE 80 5 01 213 T 51 T Bt fs LGJ 60016UK PLAYER 2 LGJ 60030 E am 601 1823 2 4 T51 LGJ 60030 TRIGGERSW ASSY 5 62 J HAPP95 0028 00 Iz 1 ST 370 5299 12 PHOTO INTER 5 3 KI1233 AALF H EH VERTICAL 30 2 VOL 5 0 1 pu VOL B Sk 2 0 zH reu 5 220 5753 ALX2 LGJ 60022UK LGJ 60027UK 5 Tax E199 C 4 5 1 822 2 Bt ba hH 350 5812 TI T 4 AC MOTOR RH6P3N 2 4 sa LGJ 3050 ASSY GUN a EP 1 1 1 posee EARTH po up NUM VIL 10 FRONT LEFT 2 4 50 130 5156 02 2 LGJ 60006UK VL N 8 20 E oo TT 24 m N 2 4 2 LGJ 60039UK 5557 GUN CABINET LGJ 60007UK ASSY GUN CABINET 1 EARTH PLATE 5 4448 45 TT a CI 600 9200 44K RNE Jenong ECCE 4 6 1 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 505 24 B1 H2 F1 G3 E1
19. character shows the base color and the right hand side one the spiral color Example 51 WHITE RED WHITE RED Note 2 The character following the wire color code indicates the size of the wire U AWGI6 K AWGIS L AWG20 None AWG22 158 LGJ 1330UK IEC INLET amp SW ASSY AC UNIT EP1387 1 T 30K 1 838 14551 020 AC CONNECTOR BRD 560 LBGH 01VUK CERAMIC FUSE XFMR 220 240V 100V 8A DLP ASSY PANEL 43K ABX 60017UK J toovAC MNT BRET th 400 015 005 02 L i 2 Ex erus S JJ 240VAC 5VDC PSU 2 S TE alala LGJ 60022UK um 3 4 1 c5 211115 3 4 SRE os 260 0011 02UK LGJ 60036UK LGJ 60001UK 8 2 3 4 58 AW FF LGJ 60036UK B1 3 98 20 Pop 400 5457 91 3 Su VL SW REGU ATX JVS E 260 0011 02UK LGJ 60038UK B d jd DLP ASSY PANEL MNT BRKT 5 2 NS 5 E BRE 20 2 e NO NO 4 IR EMITTER 0 00 m2 600 7141 91 100 2 4 vo JNS VO Q H2 mul No 200 6055 SNY 844 0001D 91 12 FRONT L N 600 7009 1800UK RCA WHITE DISPLAY 55 SONY KDS 55A200 1 pen LGJ 60005UK 2 4 N SCALER 35MM ST JK 10 A2 5
20. 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 e This product requires a breaker and earth mechanism as part of the location facilities Using the product without these can cause a fire and electric shock Ensure that the indoor wiring for the power supply is rated at 15 A or higher AC single phase 100 V 120 V area and 7 A or higher AC 220 V 240 V area Non compliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock Be sure to use an independent power supply equipped with an earth leakage breaker Using a power supply without an earth leakage breaker can cause an outbreak of fire if power surge 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 15 A or higher AC 100 V 120 V area and 7 A or higher AC 220 V 240 V area Using a cord rated lower than the specified rating can cause a fire and electric shock Electricity Consumption MAX 520w 230VAC 240VAC WARNING For the operation of this machine secure a minimum area of 2 94 m W x 3 96 m D If the machine rolls during play it could lead to serious injury especially if anyone is hit on the head You must secure the space specified in this d
21. 11818 TRIGGER RED HAPP95 1295 00 49 601 11819 TORSION SPRING HAPP95 1297 00 50 601 11820 SPACER SLEEVE HAPP95 1315 00 51 601 11821 NUT 336 HAPP43 1124 00 52 601 11822 SCREW 8 32 1 HAPP43 0378 00 53 601 11823 TRIGGERSW ASSY HAPP95 0028 00 54 601 11824 TRIGGER BUMPER HAPP96 01 10 00 55 601 11825 SCREW10 32 3 8 HAPP96 2516 00 56 125 5234 SPRING WR12 60 57 601 6555 GEAR Z 30 M 0 75 58 601 7944 GEAR 15 59 601 6005 ADJUST GEAR 60 601 6450 GEAR 110 101 220 5753 VOL CONT B 5K OHM TOCOS 102 370 5299 PHOTO INTERRUPTER KI1233 AALF 103 310 5029 D10 SUMITUBE F D 10MM 104 310 5029 B20 SUMITUBE F B 20MM 105 280 5124 03 NYLON CLAMP 132 11 CONTROL UNIT L LGJ 3000 ITEM NO 106 107 108 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 301 302 303 304 PART NO 280 5124 05 280 5124 07 280 6623 1 5 0 FAS 000163 000 P00308 W 000 P00408 W 000 P00410 W 000 P00416 W 000 P00510 W 000 P00612 W 000 T00530 0B 000 F00308 000 T00408 0C 030 000610 020 000510 02 028 00304 028 00408 008 T00516 0B 008 T00408 0C 008 T00408 0B 050 U00500 FAS 500058 065 E00600 060 F00600 069 0077 060 S00500 050 H00400 060 F00400 060 S00400 050 F00400 000 P00408 000 P00510 S 065 E00500 LGJ 60017 LGJ 60028 LGJ 60029 LGJ 60030 D 3 3 DESCRIPTION NOTE NYLON CLAMP NKO5 NYLON CLAMP 7 PLASTIC TIE BEL
22. 400 5457 91UK 000 P00416 W 000 P00408 W 000 P00308 W LGJ 60001UK 600 7360 0500 600 7361 0500 ASSY CASE LBG L 1GB 7800 EXP lt Taiwan Hong Kong Singapore Korea gt SW REGU ATX JVS M SCR PH W FS M4 16 M SCR PH W FS M4 8 M SCR W FS M3 X 8 WH DC POWER WH LBG PWR 24P P TO P 0500MM WH LBG PWR 18P P TO P 0500MM 1511 siuvd 123 6 ASSY ELEC LGJ 4200 1611 s1ava e 90 ITEM NO PART NO 1 LGJ 4201UK 2 837 14505 101 400 5421 15024W 102 838 14515 A03 103 838 14630 104 280 6681 105 HDF 4102UK 201 011 103516 202 011 0320 203 000 P00308 W 207 011 200312 301 LGJ 60002UK 302 LGJ 60003UK 303 LGJ 60023UK 124 DESCRIPTION NOTE SWITCHING BOARD CONTROL BD FOR 5 SW REGU LCA150S 24 XJCM SOUND AMP ANALOG IN W EXP BD SSR BD G3MB 202P X2 L LOCK LT 320PCG SW REGU BRKT TAP SCR 3 5 X 16 TAP SCR PH 3 X 20 M SCR PH W FS M3 X 8 TAP SCR 1 FH3 X 12 WH AMP POWER WH PCB BOARD DC WH PCB BOARD AC 7 ASSY REAR CABINET LGJ 1050 D 1 2 uU 5 LL Figure seen from D 1511 sluvd 125 1611 s1ava 126 7 ASSY REAR CABINET LGJ 1050UK ITEM NO O00 Uu amp UNKN 11 12 13 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 29 32
23. SX WOOFER 5 600 7010 0300UK NER 5 T REAR R amp L Gies TaTawx ogww TOPE LEVEL No THS DRAWNG WLL IN NO WAY COPED ORIGINAL SIZE 2 9 1 ENG DEMAND ae SEGA SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD 13 B SY BUE awe 106 CW LGJ 0000UK 1 5 WHTE Tc AWG 20 UL1007 LETS GO JUNGLE 4 7 ORANGE 10 PURPLE AWG 22 UL1007 1 mamme 9m C D E F 602 0001 01UK RESOLUTION 3 4 4 5 1 RD 8 RAK LEVEL Peete te TORE LEVEL No YELLOW u AwG 6 8 5 8 uns CW LGJ 0000UK ORANGE D PURPLE AWG 22 111007 B LGJ 60005UK LGJ 60002UK 400 5421 15024W LCA150S 24 XJCM CENTRE CENTRE J2 REAR LEFT 1 wooer REAR LEFT 2 UN 13 REAR RIGHT 3 5 71 REAR RIGHT 4 20 CENTRE VH FRONT LEFT 1 FRONT LEFT FRONT RIGHT 3 FRONT RIGHT 4 WOOFER 2 of 2 has 3 AC L GND NC NC AC N 838 14515 A03 SOUND AMP ANALOG IN W EXP BOARD LGJ 60007UK 838 14630 SSR BD G3MB 202RX2 837 14505 i CONT
24. Since the Projector screen is susceptible to damage pay careful attention to its handling When cleaning refrain from using water or volatile chemicals e Do not climb onto the control panel This could lead to injuries such as bump ing your head e When reaching across the control panel to clean the screen there is a risk of hurting your shoulder or arm Use a mop with a non feathery soft dry cloth mop head and wipe the surface of the screen When the screen surface becomes dirty with dust etc clean it by using a soft cloth such as gauze When water and volatile chemicals such as benzene thinner etc spill on the screen surface it may be subject to damage therefore do not use them Also since the surfaces are susceptible to damage refrain from rubbing them with a hard material or using a duster If the screen is especially dirty call in a professional cleaner FIG 10 1 73 LINN 1031N02 El EE CONTROL UNIT WARNING e When working with the product be sure to turn the power off Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit Be careful not to damage the wires Damaged wires may cause an electric shock short circuit or present a risk of fire Do not touch any parts that are not specified in these directions Touching un specified locations may lead to electric shock or cause short circuits This work should be performed by site maintenance personnel o
25. WH TO GUN DC WH TO GUN AC 11 CONTROL UNIT L LGJ 3000 D 1 3 1511 sluvd 131 11 CONTROL UNIT L LGJ 3000 D 2 3 PARTNO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 LGJ 3070 ASSY MOTOR 2 LGJ 3001 GUN COVER 3 LGJ 3002X GRIP COVER 4 LGJ 3003 GUN BASE 5 LGJ 3004 BEARING BRACKET v 6 LGJ 3005 VOLUME BRACKET LOWER gt 7 LGJ 3006 MAIN SHAFT WASHER a 8 LGJ 3007 GUN MAIN FRAME o 9 LGJ 3008X GUN UNDER FRAME 10 LGJ 3009 VOLUME BRACKET UPPER o 11 LGJ 3010 GUN SENSOR BRACKET 12 LGJ 3011 SPRING STOPPER 13 LGJ 3012 VIBRATION PACK 14 LGJ 3013 GRIP BASE L 15 LGJ 3014 GRIP BASE R 16 LGJ 3015X GUN BACK COVER 17 LGJ 3016 FINGER GUARD L 18 LGJ 3017 FINGER GUARD R 19 LGJ 3018 MUZZLE 20 LGJ 3019 GUN STOPPER BRACKET 21 LGJ 3020 LOWER GEAR COVER 22 LGJ 3021 GEAR BOSS UPPER 23 LGJ 3022 GEAR BOSS LOWER 24 LGJ 3023 CUSHION SHAFT 25 LGJ 3051 MAIN SHAFT B 26 LGJ 3025 BEARING SHAFT 27 LGJ 3026X SPRING GUIDE SHAFT 28 LGJ 3027 GUN CUSHION LOWER 29 LGJ 3028 INNER VIBRATION CUSHION 30 LGJ 3029 GUN CUSHION UPPER 31 LGJ 3030 OUTER VIBRATION CUSHION 32 LGJ 3032 GUN WEIGHT 33 LGJ 3033 VIBRATION PACK STOPPER 34 LGJ 3034 VIBRATION PACK BALANCER 39 100 5489 BEARING 6007ZZNR 40 100 5490 BEARING HOLDER BGSRB6902ZZ 41 100 5491 SLIDE RAIL SAR210 42 100 5018 BEARING BALL 8 43 250 5709 STEEL SPACER CF 405ZE 45 LGJ 3035X GUN SPONGE 46 601 11816 RIGHT GRIP HAPP95 1293 00 47 601 11817 LEFT GRIP HAPP95 1294 00 48 601
26. Working without this may lead to a fall and possible injury LNADSAYON 14 AHL 5 When performing the fluorescent lamp exchange do not hold onto the bill board carrier the round pipe section Holding or hanging off this may bend it out of shape or damage it and could lead to a fall or an accident Do not hold the carrier parts Use a footstool or steps FIG 13 101 Replacing the Billboard Box Florescent Lamp 1 Turn off the power Use a stool or steps when working on the top of the cabinet Remove the six screws from the top of the billboard box M4x35 w flat amp spring washers FIG 13a Remove the FL box door from the top of the billboard box SdWV71 LNADSAYON TA AHL 8 FL BOX DOOR FIG 13b 4 Change the florescent lamp FLORESCENT LAMP 32W 390 5251 32 01 FIG 13 102 Replacing the Fluorescent Bulbs 1 Turn off the power 2 Support the lamp acrylic bracket on the side RUSS SCREW 4 you want to change and remove the four truss screws Remove the supported lamp acrylic bracket LAMP ACRYLIC BRACKE FIG 13d 3 Remove the lamp acrylic LNADSAYON 13 JHL 9NIOV 1d3 E LAMP ACRYLIC FIG 13e 4 Replace the fluorescent bulb FLUORESCENT BULB 9W 390 6844 FIG 13f 103 PERIODIC INSPECTION WARNING e Once a year check to see if power cords are damaged the plug is securely insert
27. and manufactured specifically for this game ma chine The manufacturers may discontinue or change the specifications of such general purpose parts If this is the case SEGA cannot repair or replace a failed game machine whether or not a warranty period has expired CONCERNING THE STICKER DISPLAY This SEGA product has stickers attached describing the product manufacture No Serial No and Electrical Specifications It also has a Sticker describing where to contact for repair and for purchasing parts When inquiring about or asking for repairs mention the Serial No and Name of Machine indicated on the Sticker The Serial Number indicates the product register Identical machines could have different parts depending on the date of production Also improvements and modifications might have been made after the publication of this manual In order to ensure you order the correct parts mention the Serial No when contacting the applicable places CONCERNING WARNING DISPLAYS This SEGA product has warning displays on stickers labels and or printed instructions adhered attached to or incorporated in the places where a potentially hazardous situation could arise The warning displays are intended for accident prevention for customers and for avoid ing hazardous situations relating to maintenance and servicing work Some portions of the cabinet contain high voltage and may cause accidents if touched When performing maintenance be ver
28. axis volume When replacing the volume you will need a replacement volume and three heat shrink tubes product number 310 5029 D20 You will also need the following tools and some solder Phillips head screwdriver for M4 M6 Wrench or screwdriver for tamperproof screws for M4 A 7 millimeter spanner or hexagonal screwdriver or socket wrench 1 5 millimeter hexagonal bar wrench or screwdriver An 11 12 millimeter spanner Nippers Cutters Wire Stripper Soldering iron Industrial dryer 1 Turn off the power and remove the Control Unit See 11 1 Remove the muzzle Insert the tool into the gun 1 sm barrel and remove the two tamperproof screws m 771 GUN BARREL FIG 11 3a TAMPERPROOF SCREW 2 black M4x8 1021802 El 83 Remove the Gun Cover Remove the six tamperproof screws With the Control Unit pointing at the screen the Y axis volume is located on the right side FIG 11 3 TAMPERPROOF SCREW total 6 black M4x8 FIG 11 3d Loosen the two screws holding the volume bracket upper and adjust the gear engagement With the Control Unit level engage the D cut face of the volume axis in the direction shown in the diagram The D cut direction when the up and down access is level Loosen the two screws FIG 11 3e Y Axis up and down Volume 84 Tighten the two previously loosened scre
29. game can be played by putting a different DVD ROM in the DVD DRIVE For this reason the product s Test Mode consists of two modes a System Test Mode for systems in which coin set tings for instance are made for products that use the same system and a Game Test Mode for setting of difficulty AV1dSI VLVG 1531 30 NOILVNV1dX4 G 58 level etc and for input output test of operational units used exclusively with this product NOTE S M in the table denotes LINDBERGH service manual which is provided separately TABLE 9 ITEMS DESCRIPTION REFERENCE SECTIONS Game machine installation Confirm that the information display screen appears Cin normal fashion S M Chapter 4 Investigate each input device on the input test screen S M Chapter 4 9 3a 9 3c Investigate each output device on the output test screen S M Chapter 4 9 3b Periodic mainte nance Check settings S M Chapter 4 9 3d Test each input device on the input test screen S M Chapter 4 9 3a 9 3c Test each output device on the output test screen S M Chapter 4 9 3b Control problem Investigate each input device on the input test screen S M Chapter 4 9 3a 9 3c Adjust or replace each input device Chapter 11 If the problem persists examine the mechanical components of each input device Chapter 11 Monitor probl
30. lighting can cause bodily contact with each other hitting accident and or trouble between customers e Be sure to perform appropriate adjustment of the monitor projector For oper ation 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 e 1115 suggested to ensure a space allowing the players who feel sick while play ing the game to take a rest e Check if all 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 WARNING 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 ladder When using a stepladder or stool while working do not hold onto the billboard carrier the round pipe section Holding or hanging off this may bend it out of shape or damage it and could lead to a fall or an accident e To avoid electric shock check to see if door amp cover parts are damaged or omitted e To avoid electric shock short circuit and or parts damage do not put the fol lowing items on or in the periphery o
31. old volume You must take the utmost care when using the soldering iron SOLDERING IRON HEAT SHRINK TUBE FIG 11 2g 1 If the lead wire on the end of the wire terminal is less than five millimeters use wire strippers or cutters to peal back the covering 1 1 Pass the wire through each of the heat shrink tubes 1 2 Solder the wire terminal to the replacement volume Use the wiring diagram to make sure you don t solder in the wrong place 1 3 Use the industrial dryer to apply heat and attach the heat shrink tubing to the soldered area 1 4 Attach the gears and bracket to the volume 1 As in the above adjustment method with the Control Unit s left and right axis perpendicular to the screen engage the gears with the D cut face of the volume axis in the direction shown in the diagram and attach it to the Control Unit See FIG 11 2b Note that the directions are different for 1P side and 2P side 81 82 1 6 Fix the bracket in place with the two screws 1 7 Connect the connector 1 8 Reattach the Control Unit to the cabinet 1 9 Turn on the power and use the calibration screen to alter the volume values 11 3 ADJUSTING OR CHANGING THE Y AXIS VOLUME The Y up and down axis volume is inside the Control Unit on the side If the Y axis volume does not seem to be working properly and the TEST Mode calibration screen has no effect the cause is likely to be a problem with or damage to the gears of the Y
32. other parts to be extra careful when performing the opera tion 1 Remove the acrylic bracket that holds the lamp acrylic on the Main Cabinet ceiling in place gt gt There are two acrylic brackets but only one needs to be removed in order to remove the lamp acrylic Remove the four truss screws Once the screws are removed the part will come free and fall Support it to prevent damage or injury FIG 6 9b 2 Remove the acrylic bracket and lamp acrylic FIG 6 9 3 Install the fluorescent bulbs in the lamp sockets 4 Replace the lamp acrylic and acrylic bracket FIG 6 9d ACRYLIC BRACKE LAMP ACRYLIC FLUORESCENT BULBI FIXATION TO INSTALLATION SITE WARNING Make sure that all the adjusters contact the floor Otherwise the cabinet could move causing an accident The product comes with casters attached at 17 locations and adjusters at 12 locations Fig 6 10a When the installation site has been determined have the adjusters come in direct contact with the floor Establish a gap of about 5 mm between the floor and the casters and adjust the unit so that it will remain level ADJUSTER 6 ais als ms 7 42 CASTER 17 FIG 6 10a Bottom View ADJUSTER 6 1 Move the product to the installation site If the product is to be installed near a wall secure enough pass
33. personnel or other qualified professionals mentioned in this manual are defined as follows Site maintenance personnel Individuals with experience in maintaining amusement equipment vending machines etc working under the super vision of the owner operator of this product to maintain machines within amusement facilities or similar premises by carrying out everyday procedures such as assembly maintenance inspections and replacement of units expendable parts Activities to be carried out by site maintenance personnel Amusement equipment vending machine assembly maintenance inspection and replacement of units expendable parts Other qualified professionals Persons employed by amusement equipment manufacturers or involved in design production testing or mainte nance of amusement equipment The individual should have either graduated from technical school or hold similar qualifications in electrical electronics mechanical engineering Activities to be carried out by other qualified professionals Amusement equipment vending machine assembly repair adjustment of electrical electronic mechanical parts 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 damag
34. power is off Even after the software has been installed store the DVD software kit DVD DRIVE and DVD wire in a secure location e If for any reason installation cannot be completed an error is displayed Refer to the service manual and take corrective action Prepare the supplied DVD software kit and the separately sold DVD DRIVE and DVD wire See Chapter 5 1 Before supplying the power you must make sure the DVD wire is not pinched or trapped 2 Turn the main switch of the AC unit to ON and engage the power supply 3 The LINDBERGH start up screen appears Wait for at least one minute The error state is established Check to be sure it is Error 22 If it is Error 22 proceed to the next operation If it is not Error 22 refer to the LINDBERGH Service Manual and take corrective action 41 Take out 1 urea plastic head screw and re move the DVD DRIVE case lid CASE LID FIG 6 13a 5 Press the DVD DRIVE switch and the DVD DRIVE tray will come out Set the DVD from the DVD software kit into the tray Always have the labeled side facing upward NOILVTIVLSNI ANV 55 FIG 6 13b Press the DVD DRIVE switch The tray goes back into the drive Re engage the power Turn the main switch to OFF once wait for at least one minute then turn the switch back to ON Software is installed automatically from the DVD to the LINDBERGH In some cases it may take about 5 minutes to install softw
35. replacement or repair pack the game board and send it without disas sembling it Order for servicing might not be accepted if any part of the game board has been removed If any part is removed a service fee will be charged even if the warranty period has not yet expired e Do not remove the key chip from the game board before sending the board for servicing 109 Ej 110 16 1 HOW TO REMOVE GAME BOARD The game board LINDBERGH is inside the front door PCB to the right side when facing the projector screen Remove the LINDBERGH together with the wooden base PCB Board on which it has been mounted 1 Turn off the power 2 Remove the anti release screw TRUSS SCREW 1 black M4x40 FIG 16 1 Unlock with the master key and remove the front door PCB Disconnect all of the connectors connected to the LINDBERGH FIG 16 1 5 Remove the cord clamp Remove the cord clamp 6 Remove the two screws SCREW 2 M5x35 w flat amp spring washers large flat washer used Pull the PCB Board wooden tray halfway out Be careful not to pull or trap any wires FIG 16 1d FIG 16 le FIG 16 1f anvo 111 anvo Ej 112 Remove the connector the back of the LIND BERGH Disconnect the connector FIG 16 1g 9 Remove the PCB board totally from the cabinet and place it on a flat level surface 1 0 Remove the 4 screws SCREW
36. shock and short circuit do not allow customers to unplug the power plug without a justifiable reason CAUTION e 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 e Two or more players must never be allowed to play using a single Control Unit Playing in such a way could lead to physical injuries e When entering or exiting the machine players may trip over the base Be sure to warn players who do not appear to be exercising proper caution The interior of the cabinet is hard to see from the outside which may lead to will ful misconduct by players or accidents going unnoticed When the game is not in use check the interior at regular intervals and make sure that nothing has been forgotten or placed on the seats LONGOYd SNOILOVO3Hd 11 Luvd ES 12 PART DESCRIPTIONS BILLBOARD BILLBOARD BOX CURTAIN FLUORESCENT BULBS SIDE CLOTH FLUORESCENT LIGHT _ 0 EN SEAT DLP MAIN CABINET SPEAKER PROJECTOR SCREEN 1P SIDE START BUTTON 2P SIDE S
37. the SERVICE Button and move the cursor to the item you want to select 2 To clear data move the cursor to YES CLEAR and then press the TEST Button When the data has been cleared the message COMPLETED will be displayed and return to the game test mode menu screen auto matically 3 Move the cursor to NO CANCEL and press the TEST Button to return to the game test mode menu screen without clearing the data AV1dSI G VLVG 1531 30 NOILVNV1dX4 71 PROJECTOR CAUTION The projector is adjusted prior to leaving the factory Avoid any unnecessary adjustment 21 gt If the adjustment method in this manual does not resolve the problem contact the customer service number in this manual or your supplier Snow on the screen changes in brightness for a short period are due to the high pressure mercury lamp in the projector This is not a defect and does not need repairs e There is no way of knowing when the lamp is going to cease to function Once it ceases to function the projector will be unable to display anything and the product cannot be used Have a spare lamp ready at all times Do not stick tape stickers or anything else onto the screen Any kind of adhe sive may damage the surface of the screen When refering to the PROJECTOR please use the SONY BRAVIA service manual supplied seperately 72 10 1 CLEANING THE SCREEN CAUTION e
38. 130 AIR VENT BLACK WH DLP CABI WH DLP POWER WH POWER CA HDMI 300CM 24 AC UNIT LGJ 1330 ITEM NO PART NO 1 HDF 0661UK 2 LB1126 5 250 3 LB1131 101 EP1382 102 EP1387 103 514 5078 5000 108 310 5029 D508 201 000 T00425 0B 202 000 P00312 W 203 050 F00400 301 ABX 600174UK NO DRAWING AT TIME OF PRINT DESCRIPTION NOTE BRKT AC HDF FUSE LABEL 5 AMP 250 LABEL ON OFF FILTER SCHFFNER FN682 10 06 IEC INLET amp SW FUSE 5X20 CERAMMIC SB 5A HEAT SHRINK SLEEVING M4X25 MSCR TH BLK M3X12 MSCR PAN W FS PAS M4 NUT FLG SER PAS WH AC BRKT 1511 siuvd 149 25 ASSY FAN LGJ 1340UK 1611 s1ava PART 1 105 5340 01 2 601 8543 101 260 0011 02 201 000 P00312 W 150 DESCRIPTION FAN BRKT LONG FAN GUARD AXIAL FLOW FAN AC100V 50 60HZ M SCR PH W FS M3 X 12 AIR FLOW NOTE 26 ASSY SUB DLP LGJ 1350UK ITEM NO 202 301 302 LGJ 1351UK LGJ 1163 601 11838 91 601 11839 030 000830 S 011 103516 LGJ 60021X LGJ 60035 NO DRAWING AT TIME OF PRINT DESCRIPTION NOTE CABINET DLP ADJUSTER BRACKET CASTER G 65N LEG ADJUSTER TM 258 6TOCHIGIYA HEX BLT W S M8 30 TAP SCRTH 3 5 X 16 WH AC DLP WH AC JP 1511 siuvd 151 1611 s1ava 152 27 ASSY BILLBOARD BOX LGJ 1400UK D 1 2
39. 21 SCY for M4 screw FIG 11 4a Remove the two tamperproof screws holding the right grip in place Use a wrench or screw AMPERPROOF SCREW 2 blac driver for tamperproof screws for M4 501 11825 FIG 11 46 1021802 89 Remove the right grip Be careful when remov ing the grip as the pieces inside may come free When disassembling and cleaning individual parts be careful of the direction you attach the trigger bumper Attaching it in the wrong direc tion may lead to a malfunction in the operation of the trigger FIG 11 4 LINN 1031N02 El TRIGGER BUMPER FIG 11 4d The microswitch is slotted into the left grip Remove it gently being careful not to damage the wires 601 11823 FIG 11 4e The wire attached to the microswitch will be used with the replacement microswitch Remove the old heat shrink tubing attached to the wire using the nippers or cutters Use the soldering iron to remove the wire soldered to the microswitch terminal Pass the wire through each of the heat shrink tubes Solder the wire to the terminal on the replacement microswitch Use the wiring diagram to make sure you don t solder in the wrong place O 90 1 0 Use the industrial dryer to apply heat and attach the heat shrink tubing to the soldered area 1 1 Insert the microswitch into the left grip and attach it 1 Reattach the right grip taking care not to pinch the wire Replace t
40. 31 AUK 509 6131 BUK 509 6131UK 008 T00408 0C LGJ 60009UK DESCRIPTION NOTE PUSH BUTTON BOX DESIGN PLATE BUTTON EXP LEGEND LGJ 1P S POINT CPB LEGEND LGJ 2P S POINT CPB BUTTON 12 1 2W S POINT CPB TMP PRF SCRTH CRM M4 8 WH BUTTON D 1 2 ASSY SUB CABI REAR LGJ 1170XUK parts List G T 131626 40 51 90 129 1611 s1ava 130 10 ASSY SUB REAR LGJ 1170XUK ITEM NO 11 12 15 16 101 102 103 104 108 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 301 303 304 LGJ 1171XUK LGJ 1163UK MA1019 601 5699UK13 01 LGJ 1061UK LGJ 1063UK LGJ 1066UK DP 1167UK LGJ 1052UK DUT 0302UK 220 5374 01 220 5725 05B 220 5574 110UK 220 5643UK EP1380 030 000830 S 000 F00416 000 P00416 W 000 P00408 W 000 P00316 W 011 200312 011 103516 LGJ 60008UK LGJ 60016UK LGJ 60027UK D 2 2 DESCRIPTION NOTE REAR CABINET ADJUSTER BRACKET CASTER 75 LEG ADJUSTER M16X130 1L NUT COUNTER BRACKET MAT BRACKET REAR CABINET REINFORCEMENT TNG LKG CABINET SUPPORT BRACKET R COIN PATH PLATE DOOR DFMD W FR amp LOCK C120 UNIV DOOR SINGLE MINI 5 BLK LOCK KEY DIFFERS 11MM W O CAM COIN COUNTER SMALL 12V CREDIT BD EXCEL HEX BLT W S M8 30 M SCR 16 M SCR PH W FS M4 16 M SCR PH W FS M4 8 M SCR PH W FS M3 X 16 TAP SCRFH 3 X 12 TAP SCRTH 3 5 X 16 WH CONPANE
41. 36 202 203 204 205 208 209 210 PART NO LGJ 3000 LGJ 1140UK LGJ 1150UK LGJ 3050 LGJ 1170UK LGJ 1053UK LGJ 1054UK LGJ 1055UK LGJ 1056UK LGJ 1057UK LGJ 1058UK LGJ 1059UK LGJ 1064XUK LGJ 1065UK LGJ 1068UK LGJ 1009 LGJ 1010 LGJ 1069 AUK LGJ 1070XUK LGJ 1071XUK LGJ 1074 440 CS0186UK PP1087 000 F00416 008 T00416 0B 000 00416 0 000 P00416 W 050 U00600 008 T00408 0C 030 000610 W D 2 2 DESCRIPTION NOTE ASSY GUN L ASSY PUSH SW ASSY BUTTON BOX ASSY GUN R ASSY SUB CABI REAR CONTROL PANEL BASE EDY COVER LAMP ACRYLIC BRACKET GUN COVER AL GUN COVER AR GUN COVER BL GUN COVER BR GUN UNIT BASE GUN UNIT BASE PLATE LAMP ACRYLIC CABINET COVER L CABINET COVER R DESIGN PLATE INSTRUCTION COV CTL PNL STICKER L CTL PNL STICKER R GUNSHAFT GUIDE STICKER C EPILEPSY 40 ENG CASH BOX M SCR FH M4 X 16 TMP PRF SCR TH BLK M4 X 16 M SCR TH BLK M4 X 16 M SCR PH W FS M4 16 U NUT M6 TMP PRF SCRTH CRM M4 8 HEX BLT W FS 10 8 ASSY PUSH SW LGJ 1140 ITEM NO 1 2 101 201 LGJ 1141X 421 12043 838 14548 02 000 P00308 W DESCRIPTION BRKT SERVICE SW STICKER SW PANEL SW amp 1KOHM VOL BD M SCR PH W FS M3 X 8 NOTE 1511 siuvd 127 9 ASSY BUTTON BOX LGJ 1150UK 1611 s1ava 1 2 101 102 103 201 128 PART NO LGJ 1151UK LGJ 1152UK 509 61
42. 4 M4x16 w flat amp spring washers FIG 16 1h 16 2 COMPOSITION OF THE GAME BOARD e With the key chip inserted into it this board serves as a special purpose game board for the product e Use with the dip switches DIP SW on the board at the prescribed settings If settings do not match the product an error message will be displayed In some cases the game cannot be started anvo ASSY CASE L LGJ EXP 844 0012D 02 BOARD NUMBER STICKER DIP SW FIG 16 2a DIP SW SETTING Use this product with the DIP SW settings shown in the figure below FIG 16 2b 113 SLYVd Q31V133 N9IS3G 114 DESIGN RELATED PARTS For the warning display stickers refer to Section 1 lt EXTERIOR gt DESIGN BILLBOARD BACK EXP LGJ 1413 01UK DESIGN BILLBOARD FRONT LGJ 1412UK ENTRANCE LGJ 1454UK ENTRANCE LGJ 1455UK opposite side WINDOW STICKER LGJ 1223UK LOVE STICKER LGJ 1224UK INSTRUCTION STICKER EXP LGJ 1220 01UK SIDE WINDOW L LGJ 1218UK SIDE WINDOW R LGJ 1219UK opposite side MAP STICKER LGJ 1225UK ICON STICKER LGJ 1221UK SIDE CLOTH L LGJ 1007UK ES CLOTH S LGJ 1008UK EM opposite side ELEPHANT STICKER LGJ 1229UK V TAIL LAMP S LGJ 1226UK v LAMP LGJ 1227UK a E LGJ STICKER LGJ 1233UK B uw LAMP L LGJ 1228UK m 29 8 150 06
43. 420 6988 01UK 1 PRINTING SEGA SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LIMITED SUITE 3A OAKS HOUSE 12 22 WEST STREET EPSOM SURREY KT18 7RG TEL 44 1372 731820 SEGA FAX 44 1372 731849 491415 40 ISI NO 15601513 09 5 417 5 10 8869 0 7 SEGA OWNER S MANUAL IMPORTANT Before using this product read this manual carefully to understand the contents herein stated e After reading this manual be sure to keep it near the product or in a convenient place for easy reference when necessary TABLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING TABLE OF i INTRODUCTION seer eee iii HANDLING 1 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION 5 2 1 LIMITATIONS OF 6 2 2 OPERA MON AREA 7 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT 8 3 1 BEFORE OPERATION A A 8 3 2 DURING OPERATION PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS 10 EN PART DESCRIPTIONS 12 13 ASSEMBLY AND 15 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE 46 7 1 MOVING THE MACHINE
44. 421 11416 130 5196 03 011 00416 000 F00412 000 P00425 W 000 P00416 W 008 00416 0 008 00420 0 5 290040 000 00412 0 000 00416 0 000 00430 0 050 000800 030 000835 5 060 500800 068 852216 0B 068 441616 0B D 2 2 DESCRIPTION NOTE ASSY SPEAKER BOARD WOOFER BOARD ASSY SUB CABI SEAT REAR ACRYLIC BRACKET UPPER REAR ACRYLIC BRACKET LOWER FRP BRACKET L FRP BRACKET R PIPE STAY COVER SIDE WINDOW L COVER SIDE WINDOW R REAR WINDOW EXP SIDE WINDOW L SIDE WINDOW R SEGA STICKER JEEP MOULD REAR TAIL LAMP S TAIL LAMP M TAIL LAMP L STICKER ELEPHANT KER LEATHER SHEET STICKER CAUTION FORK WOOFER 4OHM 80W W NET ROHS TAP SCR TH 4 X 16 M SCR FH M4 X 12 M SCR PH W FS M4 X 25 M SCR PH W FS M4 X 16 TMP PRF SCR TH BLK M4 X 16 TMP PRF SCR TH BLK M4 X 20 HEX SKT SCR BH BLK M8 X 25 M SCR TH BLK M4 X 12 M SCR TH BLK M4 X 16 M SCR TH BLK M4 X 30 HEX NUT M8 HEX BLT W S M8 X 35 SPR WSHR M8 FLT WSHR BLK 8 5 22 X 1 6 FLT WSHR BLK 4 4 16 X 1 6 1511 s1ava 143 19 ASSY SPEAKER BOARD LGJ 1250UK 1611 s1ava 1 2 3 101 102 301 144 PART NO LGJ 1251XUK RTS 3011UK UNKNOWN 280 K05245 W7 130 365 564UK LGJ 60015UK DESCRIPTION NOTE SEAT BOARD SEAT CUSHION SPEAKER GRILL DRIVE FASTENER SPKR 15W 400HM XF NOT SHOWN WH SPEAKER BOARD NOTSHOWN 0 55 WOOFER BOARD LGJ 1260UK ITEM NO
45. 6 11 For software installation see chapter 6 11 3 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION WARNING Perform assembly work by following the procedure herein stated Failure to comply with the instructions can cause electric shock Perform assembling as per this manual Since this is a complex machine incorrect assembling can cause an electric shock machine damage and or improper functioning as per specified performance When assembling more than one person is required 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 properly connected Improper connections can cause electric shock Be careful not to damage the wires Damaged wires may cause electric shock or short circuit or present a risk of fire This work should be carried out by site maintenance personnel or other qualified professionals Work performed 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 If no one with proper technological expertise is available request service from the office indicated in this document or the point of purchase so as to ensure safety Provide sufficient space so that assembling can be performed Performing work in places with narrow space or low ceiling may cause an accident and asse
46. AC Unit functioned due to momen tary overcurrent After eliminating the cause of overload have the Circuit Protector of the AC Unit restored See Section 6 12 refer to the following The screen is not adjusted cor rectly The projector lamp is dead Volume is not adjusted properly Adjust the screen correctly See chapter 10 Replace the lamp See SONY manual Adjust the volume See chapter 9 ONILOOHSATENOUL Board or amp malfunction Check by performing a speaker test See 9 2 The Control Unit Gun does not target correctly Due to external or environmen tal factors the targeting 1s off Perform calibration in TEST Mode See 9 3c Volume damaged Exchange the volume See 11 2 amp 11 3 Volume 220 5753 The Control Unit is not operating properly Microswitches damaged Check ON OFF on the input test and if it is not working exchange the microswitch See 11 4 Microswitch 601 6729 01 The volume gears are not prop erly engaging Adjust the engagement See 11 2 amp 11 3 Something is trapped or caught in the revolving or other parts Remove the trapped item or clean the trigger Grease has deteriorated Apply grease to the designated grease areas See 11 5 Control Unit does not respond The Control Unit motor is set not to move Alter the TEST Mode settings See 9 3d Due to overload or other factors an err
47. AT CABINET ATTACHING HARNESS COVER 5 ATTACHING THE BILLBOARD ATTACHING THE CURTAIN INSTALLATION OF THE FLUORESCENT BULBS FIXATION TO INSTALLATION SITE CONNECTING THE DVD DRIVE PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION CONNECTION OF POWER AND GROUND ENGAGEMENT OF POWER SUPPLY SOFTWARE INSTALLATION CONFIRMATION OF ASSEMBLY 6 ES CSI ERST ED ES ES 5 ES Tools Required for Assembly Operation Philips screwdriver for M4 M6 screws 7 10 millimeter socket wrench or hexagonal screwdriver for M6 hexagon bolts and nuts gt millimeter hexagonal bar wrench or screwdriver Flashlight or other supplementary lighting Y A 24 millimeter spanner Adjustable spanner Stepladder son OE 5 Master key accessory NOILVTIVLSNI ANY 1 35855 CONNECTION OF THE DLP AND MAIN CABINET In this product the cabinet that contains both the DLP cabinet and projector is simply called the DLP Move the DLP and the Main Cabinet close together Perform the connection of the wires between the two cabinets Leave a gap of approx 20 cm DLP FIG 6 1 MAIN CABINET NOILVTIVLSNI ANY 1 55 2 Connect the DVI cable from the DLP cabinet to the MAIN cabinet For the DLP cabinet Uncoil the DVI HDMI cable from the reccess in the bottom left hand corner of the DLP cabinet Feed the cable into the MAIN cabinet and connect it
48. BOX AC 1511 siuvd 139 1611 s1ava 140 ASSY FRONT DOOR LGJ 1090UK ITEM NO PART LGJ 1091XUK DP 1167UK 117 0062 220 5575UK LB1102 DESCRIPTION NOTE FRONT DOOR TNG LKG PLATE LOCK RETAINER LOCK 09117 KEY2LIKE 22M STICKER DANGEROUS VOLTAGE 17 ASSY FRONT DOOR PCB LGJ 1110UK 1511 siuvd Lee io ITEM NO PART NO 1 LGJ 1111XUK 2 LGJ 1112UK 3 DP 1167UK 4 117 0062 5 220 5575UK 6 LB1102 201 000 00416 0 DESCRIPTION FRONT DOOR PCB OUTLET PLATE TNG LKG PLATE LOCK RETAINER LOCK J9117 2 22MM STICKER DANGEROUS VOLTAGE M SCR TH BLK M4 X 16 NOTE 141 ASSY SEAT CABINET LGJ 1200 D 1 2 Figure seen from B 1611 s1ava 142 ASSY SEAT CABINET LGJ 1200 ITEM NO 1 2 3 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 24 25 26 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 4A 46 101 201 202 204 205 206 207 208 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 PART NO LGJ 1250UK LGJ 1261UK LGJ 1270UK LGJ 1210UK LGJ 1211UK LGJ 1212UK LGJ 1213UK LGJ 1214UK LGJ 1104 LGJ 1105 LGJ 1217UK LGJ 1218UK LGJ 1219UK LGJ 1222UK LGJ 1103 AUK LGJ 1226UK LGJ 1227UK LGJ 1228UK LGJ 1229UK LGJ 1230UK LGJ 1237X
49. EMENTS EUROPE LTD ROM 0 1 AWG 6 0105 HU SE CW ME LETS GO JUNGLE AWG 22 01007 55 29 10 06 ESCRIPTION _ 0 0
50. EW 4 ea black 224 4 16 FIG 7 21 Remove the fixed earth terminal on the left right Control Units Remove the hexagon nut The hexagon nut is flat with spring washers ANIHOVIN AHL 9NIAOIN NAHM 5 HEXAGON NUT 1 ea M4 flat amp spring washers used 7 Remove the two cabinet joint plates connecting the Front Cabinet and Rear Cabinet They are located on the left and right inside of the Main Cabinet Remove the six truss screws CABINET JOINT PLATE TRUSS SCREW 6 ea black M6x16 52 Remove cabinet joint plate L from the inside of the Main Cabinet roof Remove the eight truss screws Once the screws are removed the cabi net joint plate L will fall Have one person sup port the plate while a second person removes the screws 9 M6x16 CABINET JOINT PLATE L 9 Remove the four hexagon bolts from the left w and right front doors of the coin chute door COIN CHUTE DOOR 1 0 Separate the Front Cabinet and Rear Cabinet FIG 7 20 FIG 7 2r ANIHOVI AHL NAHM 53 54 GAME DESCRIPTION The following explanations apply when the product is functioning satisfactorily Should there be any actions differ ent 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
51. F OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON 10 2 plays OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON __615 2 lay 8 OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON 630 3 OFF ON ON ON ON mim 11 11 11 11 111711 11 1 1 711 ON ON ON CREDIT BOARD SETTINGS E CREDIT BOARD SETTINGS 1 4 VTS CREDIT BOARD OPTION SETTINGS Credit Board Mode Settings Switch 3 Country Setting Switch 3 Setting Coin Validator Programming C120 SR3 Onl swi sw2 swa3 swa sws swe 2 COINS COINS COINS COIN10 COIN11 COIN12 el emm um ai wer C220 Binary old al dd ad ELT SR3 Parallel dd ele RH 583 Parallel 2 1 50 20 10 a gt wie ic icc NRI Paralel OFF ON 10 2p Sop t Belgium ON OFF 508 20BFr 58 Holland 546 25 ING Austria 583 Paralel 20Sch 105 5Sch 15
52. HR SMALL 8 5 16 X 1 2 SPR WSHR M5 HEX NUT M4 FLT WSHR M4 SPR WSHR M4 FLG NUT M4 M SCR PH M4 X 8 M SCR PH W S M5 X 10 E RING 5MM WH GUN ASSY DC WH GUN ASSY AC WH VOL WH TRIGGER SW 13 ASSY MOTOR LGJ 3070 202 DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 LGJ 3071 MOTOR BRACKET 2 LGJ 3072 MOTOR CAM 101 350 5812 AC MOTOR RH6P3N 102 350 5813 GEAR HEAD 6H5N 1 201 028 A00408 P SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M4 X 8 202 000 P00440 SB M SCR PH W S BLK M4 X 40 1511 s1ava 137 ASSY LAMP BOX LGJ 1080UK gt T A F Figure seen from B o 4 5 ES Aaes ocCaau u 1 1 1 1 r JO 6 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 LGJ 1180XUK ASSY SUB CABI LAMP BOX 2 LGJ 1082UK LAMP BRACKET 4 LB1104 STICKER CAUTION HOT SURFACE 6 421 7501 74 STICKER LAMP 110V 25W 101 390 0110 25BUK BULB 110V 25W BAYONET 102 214 0277UK LAMP SOCKET ES 202 000 P00416 W M SCR PH W FS 16 203 000 P00408 W M SCR PH W FS M4 X 8 138 15 ASSY SUB CABI LAMP BOX LGJ 1180XUK ITEM NO 1 201 301 302 Use the Tucker stop 8 places both sides PART NO LGJ 1181XUK 011 200312 LGJ 60011UK LGJ 60024UK DESCRIPTION NOTE LAMP BOX TAP SCR 1 FH3 X 12 WH LAMP BOX DC WH LAMP
53. L CONT B 5K OHM TOCOS PHOTO INTERRUPTER KI1233 AALF SUMITUBE F D 10MM SUMITUBE F B 20MM NYLON CLAMP 1511 s1ava 135 1611 s1ava 136 2 CONTROL UNIT R LGJ 3050 ITEM NO 106 107 108 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 301 302 303 304 PART NO 280 5124 05 280 5124 07 280 6623 1 5 0 5 000163 000 P00308 W 000 P00408 W 000 P00410 W 000 P00416 W 000 P00510 W 000 P00612 W 000 T00530 0B 000 F00308 000 T00408 0C 030 000610 020 000510 02 028 00304 028 A00408 P 008 T00516 0B 008 T00408 0C 008 T00408 0B 050 U00500 FAS 500058 065 E00600 060 F00600 069 0077 060 S00500 050 00400 060 F00400 060 S00400 050 F00400 000 P00408 000 P00510 S 065 E00500 LGJ 60017 LGJ 60028 LGJ 60029 LGJ 60030 D 3 3 DESCRIPTION NOTE NYLON CLAMP NKO5 NYLON CLAMP 7 PLASTIC TIE BELT PLT 1 5M M SCR PH W SMALL FS M3 X 14 M SCR PH W FS M3 X 8 M SCR PH W FS M4 X 8 M SCR PH W FS M4 X 10 M SCR PH W FS M4 X 16 M SCR PH W FS M5 X 10 M SCR PH W FS M6 X 12 M SCR TH BLK M5 X 30 M SCRFH M3 X 8 M SCR TH CRM M4 X 8 HEX BLT M6 x 10 HEX SKT CAP SCR BLK 07 M5 10 SET SCR HEX SKT CUPP M3 X 4 SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M4 X 8 TMP PRF SCR TH BLK M5 X 16 TMP PRF SCR TH CRM M4 X 8 TMP PRF SCR TH BLK M4 X 8 U NUT M5 HEX NUT H 18 M30 E RING 6MM FLT WSHR M6 FLT WS
54. LGJ 3026X LGJ 3027 LGJ 3028 LGJ 3029 LGJ 3030 LGJ 3032 LGJ 3033 LGJ 3034 100 5489 100 5490 100 5491 100 5018 250 5709 LGJ 3035X 601 11816 601 11817 601 11818 601 11819 601 11820 601 11821 601 11822 601 11823 601 11824 601 11825 125 5234 601 6555 601 7944 601 6005 601 6450 220 5753 370 5299 310 5029 D10 310 5029 B20 280 5124 03 DESCRIPTION NOTE ASSY MOTOR GUN COVER GRIP COVER GUN BASE BEARING BRACKET VOLUME BRACKET LOWER MAIN SHAFT WASHER GUN MAIN FRAME GUN UNDER FRAME VOLUME BRACKET UPPER GUN SENSOR BRACKET SPRING STOPPER VIBRATION PACK GRIP BASE L GRIP BASE R GUN BACK COVER FINGER GUARD L FINGER GUARD R MUZZLE GUN STOPPER BRACKET LOWER GEAR COVER GEAR BOSS UPPER GEAR BOSS LOWER CUSHION SHAFT MAIN SHAFT A BEARING SHAFT SPRING GUIDE SHAFT GUN CUSHION LOWER INNER VIBRATION CUSHION GUN CUSHION UPPER OUTER VIBRATION CUSHION GUN WEIGHT VIBRATION PACK STOPPER VIBRATION PACK BALANCER BEARING 6007ZZNR BEARING HOLDER BGSRB6902ZZ SLIDE RAIL SAR210 BEARING BALL 8 STEEL SPACER CF 405ZE GUN SPONGE RIGHT GRIP HAPP95 1293 00 LEFT GRIP HAPP95 1294 00 TRIGGER RED HAPP95 1295 00 TORSION SPRING HAPP95 1297 00 SPACER SLEEVE HAPP95 1315 00 NUT 336 HAPP43 1 124 00 SCREW 8 32 1 HAPP43 0378 00 TRIGGERSW ASSY HAPP95 0028 00 TRIGGER BUMPER HAPP96 01 10 00 SCREW 10 32 3 8 HAPP96 25 16 00 SPRING WR12 60 GEAR Z 30 M 0 75 GEAR 15 ADJUST GEAR GEAR 110 VO
55. LSNI ANY 1 55 g 26 5 CONNECTION OF THE SEAT CABINET The following operation cannot be performed if the workspace is not flat and level Move to such a location before beginning the operation 1 Move the Seat Cabinet close to the Main Cabi net inserting the joint pipes on the left and right of the top board into the inside Main Cabinet Place the two levels with each other and with an approx 10 cm gap between them Connect the two wire connectors from the top board to the two connectors on the Main Cabi net Move the Seat Cabinet up against the Center Cabinet Be careful not to damage the wire between the connectors Connect the two connectors Pass four hexagon bolts through from the top of the Main Cabinet ceiling plate and fix the left and right joint pipes on the top board in place The bolts have flat and spring washers attached Fix the rear harness cover to the Main Cabinet using two screws The screws have flat and spring washers attached HEXAGON BOLT 4 black M6x30 w flat amp spring washers large flat washer used 5 MAIN JOINT PIPE FIG 6 5a FIG 6 5b SCREW 2 REAR HARNESS COVER Attach the mat brackets on the left and right sides where the Main Cabinet and Seat Cabi net floors join and fix them in place using four hexagon bolts The bolts have flat and spring washers attached The mat brackets are different for t
56. OTOR When ON the motor will operate and the controller will vibrate when OFF it will stop SENSOR Will continue to switch between ON and OFF when the motor is in operation START LAMP Start lamp will turn on when ON and off when OFF ROOM LAMP Main cabinet ceiling florescent lamp will turn on when ON and off when OFF COIN LAMP Coin insert slot lamp will turn on when ON and off when OFF EXIT Game Test Menu screen reappears 9 3c GUN CALIBRATION IMPORTANT Calibration is relevant to operability Manipulate and adjust the control unit with appropriate force Do not make adjustments with excessive force GUN CALIBRATION CALIBRATION START gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 9 3c01 GUN CALIBRATION Screen Change the volume input values of the control unit After changing the volume use this screen to adjust and check it You must adjust the sight for side and 2P side separately lt Operation gt 1 Press the SERVICE Button and move the cursor to the item you want to select 2 Move the cursor to CALIBRATION START and press the TEST Button to adjust the calibration Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button the calibration screen exits and the game test mode menu screen reappears AV IdSIG VLVG ANY 1531 30 NOILVNV1dX4 65 AV1dSI G VLVG 1531 30 NOILVNV1dX4 Perform individual calibration of the control units for the side 2 side The current max
57. PLAY SETTINGS EURO 1 3 33 pla 5 1 25 plays ere o plays ___ 062 play 1 1 25 1 ______2 502 6 2x50 1pay 1 2 506 1 2 2plys 3x50 ipay t 066play 3 50 1 61 06 4x50 1ply 1 0 5 pla _______4 506 1 play 1 0 5 pla 6 508 1 6150 05 6x50 1 pla ____ lt 1 50 05 1 02 pla 5 1 pla 1 02 pla 5 1 pla 29 750 5 066 10 1 33 plays 30 6750 5 0 66 10 1 33 plays 31 10 1 620 2 a 3 5 E 7 10 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 5 2 6 66 pla OFF OFF mai 13111113 111 ina bas mim mim E plays OFF OFF O ON 25 25 plays OFF OFF G zdas OFF OFF mai panl faai aal m m m m al iai baa baa 01010 0 0 mimimimim 11 11 D 2 plays OFF OFF ON OFF NEN CAT T __ OFF ON OW OF
58. ROL BOARD 5 GND 2P BOM 1P BOM SPOT LAMP 838 14630 SSR BD G3MB 202RX2 LGJ 60023UK a fo 91 16 gt 3 4 3 4 A4 2A COLOUR CODE 0 1 START 2P START Sd F 1 GUN SENSOR 2P GUN SENSOR 1P TRIGGER 1 1P TRIGGER 2 2P TRIGGER 1 2P TRIGGER 2 DESCRIPTION LGJ 60006UK 5 5V GND GND 12V 12 GND GND SVAV ANIN 1A GNDAN 18 SVAV ANIN 2A GNDAN ANIN 2B RA26 1 START LAMP 2P START LAMP COIN LAMP METER 1 METER2 Pettey Les m s bl gt 3 4 3A SEGA SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD LETS GO JUNGLE 3 4 AS 3 4 AS 600 7141 100 1 4 3 4 5 18 LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLJ gt LGJ 60003UK THIS DRAWING WILL IN NO WAY BE COPIED TO BE RETURNED ON DEMAND ORGINAL SZE A3 2 4 1 BE p 1 4 HE LGJ 60007UK Se PLAYER 1 LGJ 60030 6 45117 oo 4 2 2 2 601 1823 8j H 31 B TRIGGERSW ASSY 24 Hs aut ep ir c D 7 H3 am am oeh 80 111 370 5299 HLH HH esci m E8923 EM 33
59. T PLT 1 5M M SCR PH W SMALL FS M3 X 14 M SCR PH W FS M3 X 8 M SCR PH W FS M4 X 8 M SCR PH W FS M4 X 10 M SCR PH W FS M4 X 16 M SCR PH W FS M5 X 10 M SCR PH W FS M6 X 12 M SCR TH BLK M5 X 30 M SCR FH M3 X 8 M SCR TH CRM M4 X 8 HEX BLT M6 x 10 HEX SKT H CAP SCR BLK 0Z M5 X 10 SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M3 X 4 SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M4 X 8 TMP PRF SCR TH BLK M5 X 16 TMP PRF SCR TH CRM M4 X 8 TMP PRF SCR TH BLK M4 8 U NUT M5 HEX NUT H 18 M30 E RING 6MM FLT WSHR M6 FLT WSHR SMALL 8 5 16 X 1 2 SPR WSHR M5 HEX NUT M4 FLT WSHR M4 SPR WSHR M4 FLG NUT M4 M SCR PH M4 8 M SCR PH W S M5 X 10 E RING 5MM WH GUN ASSY DC WH GUN ASSY AC WH VOL WH TRIGGER SW 1511 s1ava 133 D 1 3 12 CONTROL UNIT R LGJ 3050 Parts 134 12 CONTROL UNIT R LGJ 3050 D 2 3 ITEM NO 5 AAAA A RARA UJ UJ UJ UJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ 3 3 2000 10 Ui 4 U N Ui gt XO QD XO QOO CO CD 101 102 103 104 105 PART NO LGJ 3070 LGJ 3001 LGJ 3002X LGJ 3003 LGJ 3004 LGJ 3005 LGJ 3006 LGJ 3007 LGJ 3008X LGJ 3009 LGJ 3010 LGJ 3011 LGJ 3012 LGJ 3013 LGJ 3014 LGJ 3015X LGJ 3016 LGJ 3017 LGJ 3018 LGJ 3019 LGJ 3020 LGJ 3021 LGJ 3022 LGJ 3023 LGJ 3024 LGJ 3025
60. TART BUTTON LEFT SEAT SIDE RIGHT SEAT SIDE SEE B 1P SIDE CONTROL UNIT 3 LEFT SEAT SIDE EN 2P SIDE CONTROL UNIT RIGHT SEAT SIDE COIN CHUTE DOOR FRONT DOOR PCB CASH BOX DOOR FIG 4 Name of Each Part In this product the DLP cabinet housing the 62 inch projector is termed the DLP Facing the projector screen the left side is the 1P seat and the right side is the 2P seat TABLE 4 Major Measurements of Each Unit Upon Purchase Width x Depth x Height Weight Main Cabinet 1 532 mm 1 237 mm 1 980 mm 234 5 kg Seat Cabinet 1 532 mm x 1 016 mm x 1 800 mm 149 kg DLP 1 500mm x 533 mm x 1 705 mm 150 kg Billboard 1 240 mm x 834mm x 355mm 29 5 kg ACCESSORIES Confirm that the accessories listed in the table below are present when setting up the product Accessories marked Spare in the note column are consumable items but included as spares TABLE 5a OWNER S MANUAL LINDBERGH SERVICE MANUAL 420 6988 01UK 1 420 6921 01UK 1 This manual Description of mounted Game Board MASTER KEY 220 5575UK 2 For opening closing the doors Packaged with this manual in the box supplied with the product REMOTE CONTROL FOR KEY SONY PROJECTOR 2 See SONY BRAVIA service For the cashbox door manual for instructions Located inside the coin chute door at time of shi
61. TEST Perform an input test 9 3b OUTPUT TEST Perform an output test 9 3c GUN CALIBRATION Perform calibration 9 34 GAME ASSIGNMENTS Set up game settings 9 3e BOOKKEEPING View bookkeeping records 9 3f BACKUP DATA CLEAR Clear data EXIT Return to system test mode menu AV IdSIG VLVG ANY 1531 30 NOILVNV 1dX3 61 AV IdSIG VLVG ANY 1531 30 NOILVNV1dX4 62 9 3a INPUT TEST INPUT TEST GUN X 0000 1P GUN Y 000002A7 GUN TRIGGER START BUTTON OFF 2P GUN X 00000233 2P GUN Y 000002D8 2P GUN TRIGGER OFF 2P START BUTTON OFF SERVICE OFF TEST OFF PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT FIG 9 3a01 INPUT TEST Screen The condition of each input device can be checked Periodically check the condition of each input device on this screen lt Operation gt 1 Manipulate the control unit Gun and confirm that the input value on the right side of the item changes smoothly in response to manipulation 2 Manipulate the trigger and the start button and check the display on the right side of the item The display is normal if it shows ON when trigger or button is pressed and OFF when trigger or button is released 3 Use the TEST Button and SERVICE Button and check the values shown on the right of each category Operation is normal if it shows ON when pressed and OFF when released 4 When the SERVICE Button and TEST Button are pressed simultaneously the game test mode menu screen reappears
62. TION PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS To avoid injury and trouble be sure to pay attention to the behavior of visitors and players For safety reasons do not allow any of the following people to play the game Those who require supporting devices etc to walk Those who have high blood pressure or a heart problem Those who have experienced muscle convulsion or loss of consciousness when playing video games etc Those who have neck or spinal cord problems Intoxicated persons Pregnant women Persons susceptible to motion sickness Persons who disregard the product s warning displays Even players who have never been adversely affected by light stimulus might experience dizziness or headache depending on their physical condition when playing the game Small children are especially likely to experience these symptoms Caution guardians of small children to keep watch on their children during play e Instruct those who feel sick during play to have a medical examination e To avoid injury from falls and electric shocks due to spilled drinks instruct the player not to place heavy items or drinks on the product e To avoid electric shocks and short circuits do not allow customers to put hands and fingers or extraneous matter in the openings of the product or small open ings in or around the doors e To avoid falls and resulting injury stop the customer from leaning against or climbing on the product etc e To avoid electric
63. The florescent light in the billboard and the lights inside the main cabinet two florescent bulbs should be on at all times while power is being supplied However you may select for the lights inside the main cabinet to turn off dur ing play from the Test Mode During Attract standby Mode demo footage and details on how to play the game will be displayed on the screen Sound output comes from the left and right speakers inside the main cabinet and from the central speaker inside the control panel Sound output during Attract Mode can be turned off from the Test Mode The two start buttons one on the left and one on the right can light up They will light up when enough credits have been inserted to allow play After the start button is pressed to start the game the light in the button will turn off After pressing the start button use the control unit next to it to play the game The start button then becomes the action button during the game and will light up when it has to be used The game requires two players to cooperate to escape from the jungle using a combination of the control unit and the action button to defeat the attacking animals and obstacles in their path FLORESCENT BULBS FLORESCENT LAMP FIG 8a SPEAKER 2P SIDE CONTROL UNIT Right seat 2P SIDE START BUTTON Right seat 13 S 1P SIDE START BUTTON Left seat 1P SIDE CONTROL UNIT Left seat Using the Control Unit Use th
64. UAL LBG ENG AC CABLE CONNECT TYPE 15A W E AC CABLE CONNECT TYPE FOR UK WRENCH M4 TMP SCR WRENCH M5 TMP SCR 1511 siuvd 117 D 1 2 2 ASSY MAIN CABINET LGJ 1000 PARTS 1995 118 2 ASSY MAIN CABINET LGJ 1000 D 2 2 ITEM NO 16 17 201 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 LGJ 1020UK LGJ 1050UK LGJ 1080UK LGJ 1090UK LGJ 1110UK LGJ 1001UK LGJ 1011UK 421 7020UK LGJ 1031UK 000 T00616 0B 030 000640 SB 000 T00430 0B 000 00440 0 000 P00416 W 068 652016 0B 050 00400 060 F00400 060 S00400 DESCRIPTION NOTE ASSY FRONT CABINET ASSY REAR CABINET ASSY LAMP BOX ASSY FRONT DOOR ASSY FRONT DOOR PCB CABINET JOINT PLATE CABINET JOINT PLATE L STICKER CAUTION FORK FRONT HARNESS COVER M SCR TH BLK M6 16 HEX BLT W S BLK M6 x 40 M SCR TH BLK M4 X 30 M SCR TH BLK M4 X 40 M SCR PH W FS M4 X 16 FLT WSHR BLK 6 5 20 X 1 6 HEX NUT M4 FLT WSHR M4 SPR WSHR M4 1511 siuvd 119 1611 s1ava 120 3 ASSY FRONT CABINET LGJ 1020 D 1 2 3 ASSY FRONT CABINET LGJ 1020 ITEM NO SAONAUWN 11 13 14 15 101 205 206 208 209 210 211 212 213 PART NO LGJ 4100UK LGJ 4200UK LGJ 1160UK LGJ 1023UK LGJ 1024UK LGJ 1026UK LGJ 1027UK LGJ 1029UK LGJ 1030UK 423 0355 LGJ 1035UK LGJ 1032UK 130 5156 02 000 P00416 W 000 P00510
65. W 000 00416 0 000 P00535 W 068 552016 050 00400 060 F00400 060 S00400 D 2 2 DESCRIPTION NOTE ASSY MAIN BD ASSY ELEC ASSY SUB CABI FRONT MONITOR FRAME FRONT SPEAKER BRACKET FRONT SPEAKER COVER SIDE SPEAKER BRACKET SIDE SPEAKER COVER DRAIN BRACKET EMBLEM SEGA SCREEN COVER RED FILTER PLATE SPEAKER BOX 8 20W YL M SCR PH W FS M4 16 M SCR PH W FS M5 x 10 M SCR TH BLK M4 X 16 M SCR PH W FS M5 X 35 FLT WSHR 5 5 20 X 1 6 HEX NUT M4 FLT WSHR M4 SPR WSHR M4 1511 s1ava 121 1611 s1ava 122 4 ASSY SUB DLP LGJ 1350UK gt Use the Tucker stop 8 places both sides ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 LGJ 1351UK CABINET DLP 3 LGJ 1163UK ADJUSTER BRACKET 4 MA1019 CASTER 75 5 601 5699UK13 01 LEG ADJUSTER M16X130 1L NUT 5 ASSY MAIN BD LGJ 4100UK ITEM NO gt 101 201 202 203 301 302 303 207 207 2037 e g e 3 DIP SW SETTING 22 ON 123 45 6 7 8 OFF Figure seen from A PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ 4101XUK PCB BOARD LGJ 4102UK SWITCHING BRACKET HDF 4202UK BRKT PWR SPLY 844 0001D 91 12
66. ability of the Control Unit is unsatisfactory or if settings on the test mode calibration screen are ineffec tive the problem could be a defective mechanism displacement of the position where volume or microswitch has been fastened or malfunctioning of volume or microswitch Carry out the following procedure to replace Control Unit or microswitch Also be sure to grease the mechanical components of the Control Unit once every 3 months 11 1 HOW TO REMOVE CONTROL UNIT When changing the volume or microswitches in the Control Unit you must first remove the Control Unit Performing these operations with the Control Unit still attached is difficult and may damage parts or wires The following tools are needed for the following procedure Phillips head screwdriver for M6 Wrench or screwdriver for tamperproof screws for M4 7 millimeter spanner hexagonal screwdriver or socket wrench 1 Turn off the power AMPERPROOF SCREW 4 ea black 2 Remove the Gun Covers in front and behind the Control Unit base Remove the four tam y perproof screws The diagram is of the 1P side meaning the front Gun Cover is AL and the back cover BL On the 2P side the front Gun Cover is AR and the back Gun Cover BR FIG 11 1c 1021802 El T5 LINN El 76 4 Remove the upper earth terminal holder Re 3 Disconnect the two connectors Disconnect the two connectors FIG 11 1d move the sing
67. age way space for players to access the seat You must also secure a 50 cm space between the back wall and the back of the cabinet for ventilation 2 Bring the adjusters into direct contact with the floor Use a wrench to align the height of the adjusters until the cabinet is perfectly level After setting turn adjuster nuts upwards to tighten them and secure adjuster heights Q ADJUSTER Tighten nut upwards Oe About 5 m m out 5 mm ET ADJUSTER CASTER FIG 6 10b Aligning the Adjusters NOILVTIVLSNI ANY A 18W3SSV 33 NOILVTIVLSNI ANY 1 55 34 Views are reduced to 1 100 Use them for reference in installation site layout FIG 6 10c Three Surface Views You must secure a 50cm ventilation space between the back of the DLP and the wall 50 cm 777 6 10d Ventilation Space CONNECTING THE DVD DRIVE PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PRODUCT IS DESPATCHED WITH SOFTWARE PRE INSTALLED WARNING e When connecting the DVD wire connector check the orientation carefully and connect securely The connector must be connected in the proper direction If it is connected in the wrong direction or indiscriminately at an incline so that a load is applied the connector or its terminal pins could break causing a short circuit or fire Be carefu
68. are to the LINDBERGH 9 Initialization is completed when the Attract Mode screen appears 1 0 Press the DVD DRIVE switch so that the tray comes out Remove the DVD 1 1 Press the DVD DRIVE switch so that the tray goes back into the unit If the power is cut off the tray will not move 1 2 Set the main switch to OFF 1 3 Remove the DVD wire from the DVD DRIVE 42 1 4 Attach the DVD DRIVE case lid and fasten it with 1 urea screw 1 5 Unlock and remove front door PCB 1 6 Remove the DVD wire from the LINDBERGH Leave the key chip inserted 1 7 Attach the outlet plate to front door PCB Fasten with 2 truss screws 1 8 Attach and lock front door PCB 1 9 Store the DVD DRIVE DVD wire and DVD software kit in a location free of dust and cigarette smoke Process for Turning on the Power Set the main switch of the AC unit to ON and engage the power When you turn on the power the one billboard fluorescent light and two fluorescent bulbs on the ceiling of the Main Cabinet will come on After the LINDBERGH start up screen is displayed on the projector screen the Advertise Attract Mode will start During Attract Mode demo footage and how to play the game will be displayed on the screen Sound will be emitted from the left and right speakers inside the Main Cabinet and the speaker in the center of the control panel If the unit is set for no sound during Attract Mode there is no sound output If there are enough credits t
69. ave the LINDBERGH tag on them to the LINDBERGH The LINDBERGH has four USB connectors You can use any two connec tors USB MINI A FIG 6 11 On the side of the DVD wire with the DVD tag there are two connectors Connect them to the DVD DRIVE 8 Pass the DVD wire through the space from which you removed the outlet plate reattach the front door PCB and lock it Be careful not to trap the DVD wire USB MINI B FIG 6 11f FIG 6 11g NOILVTIVLSNI ANV ATSINASSV 37 NOILVTIVLSNI ANY 1 355 38 CONNECTION OF POWER AND GROUND Only applies where an intergral earth is not present in the mains power lead WARNING Use the power supply equipped with an earth leakage breaker Use of power supply without such a breaker could result in fire if there is a current leakage Have available a securely grounded indoor ground terminal Without proper grounding customers could be electrocuted and product operations might not always be stable Do not expose the power cord or ground wire If these are exposed customers could stumble over them for instance and easily damage them Additionally if these lines are damaged there could be risk of electrical shock or short circuit Set these lines at locations where they will not interfere with customer traffic or attach covers to them After laying out the power cord on the floor be sure to always protect it If the power cord is lef
70. board at the time of shipping Do not carelessly con nect wires to connectors that were not used at the time of shipping as this may cause overheating smoke or fire damage anvo e When returning the game board after making repairs replacements make sure that there are no errors in the connection of connectors Erroneous con nections can lead to electrical shock short circuits or fires e When connecting a connector check the direction carefully Connectors must be connected in only one direction If indiscriminate loads are applied in mak ing connections the connector or its terminal fixtures could be damaged re sulting in electrical shock short circuits or fires CAUTION e In this product setting changes are made during the test mode The game board need not be operated Use the game board etc as is with the same set ting made at the time of shipment so as not to cause electric shock and mal functioning e Static electricity from your body may damage some electronics devices on the IC board Before handling the IC board touch a grounded metallic surface so that the static electricity can be discharged e When a game board is to be replaced put the old game board with anomaly into a special box for replacing the game board and send it If a special box is not available or if it has been damaged arrange to obtain a box with the fol lowing part number name 601 11691 BOX LBG e For
71. ched do not push or pull the Side Cloth This may damage the Side Cloth injure your hand or cause the cabinet to tip over e When moving the cabinet do not hold push or pull the Control Units This may disfigure or damage them you need to move components through a narrow or low door and the only way to get the separated components through is to turn them on their side or if a separation method other than those described in this manual is required either make a request to the office listed in this document or the place of pur chase to perform the operation or contact them regarding how to perform it Carelessly turning the components onto their side or separating them in ways other than those depicted in this manual may lead to unrepairable damage Do not press the projector screen The screen can be easily damaged and can not be repaired if it 5 meaning complete replacement will be necessary 183 2 FIG 7 1 Move with the casters touching the floor 7 1b Separate components when moving over sloped or stepped area 3NIHOVIN AHL NAHM 5 g 47 3NIHOVIN AHL ONIAOW NAHM 5 48 7 2 SEPARATING THE MAIN CABINET A WARNING e Do not carelessly separate the components of the Main Cabinet This may
72. connect the ground wire POWER OUTLET GROUND WIRE 7 CONVERSION ADAPTER FIG 6 12a For Taiwan 1 Confirm that the main switch is at OFF INLET CIRCUIT PROTECTOR GROUND TERMINAL 29 lt For Taiwan only gt 0 Main switch OFF MAIN SWITCH To Outlet POWER CORD FIG 6 12b AC Unit 2 Fully insert the power cord connector on the side opposite the power plug into the AC unit inlet NOILVTIVLSNI ANY 1 55 39 NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A 1H N3SSV 40 3 5 Fully insert the power cord plug into the outlet When using a ground wire made available separately connect one end of the wire to the AC unit ground terminal and the opposite end to an indoor ground terminal The AC unit ground terminal is a bolt and nut combination Remove the nut and pass the bolt through the ground terminal then secure nut to the bolt For Tatwan gt The power cord is laid out indoors Protect the power cord by attaching wire cover to it If ground will be established with a ground wire made available separately lay out the ground wire indoors and have it protected lt For Taiwan gt FIG 6 12d FIG 6 12 13 ENGAGEMENT OF POWER SUPPLY SOFTWARE INSTALLATION WARNING e Be careful not to damage the DVD wire by getting it caught between objects etc Doing so may cause a short circuit or fire e The following explana
73. could lead to unforeseeable ac cidents They could also result in permanent damages When working with the product be sure to turn the power off Working with the power on may cause an shock or short circuit Be careful not to damage the wires Damaged wires may cause an electric shock short circuit or present a risk of fire After the cause of circuit protector activation has been removed have the cir cuit protector re engaged If the unit is used continuously as is there could be heat generation or fire depending on the cause of the activation CAUTION e When removing and replacing parts take due care not to trap or pinch your fingers e The Control Units contain gears cams and other moving machine parts Take due care not to trap or pinch your fingers An error message indicates error with the game board Check the separate LINDBERGH Service Manual for more details If a problem has occurred first inspect the connection of the wiring connector 106 TABLE 15 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE PROBLEMS CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES When the main SW is turned ON the machine is not activated The projector does not project an image No sound output The power is not ON Firmly insert the plug into the outlet Incorrect power source voltage Make sure that the power supply voltage are cor rect The Circuit Protector of the
74. e control unit to aim at targets and fire Moving the control unit will move the target sight on the screen The blue target is the 1 side and red target is the 2P side Pull the trigger to fire bullets on the screen and also the control unit reacts by internal motor You have unlimited ammunition XQ TRIGGER gt TARGET 1P SIDE LEFT SEAT 2P SIDE 2P RIGHT SEAT FIG 8c Targets FIG 8d Control Unit 6 55 56 Game Rules Once the game starts the life for the player s will be displayed The 1P side is blue and the 2P side is red Use the control unit to aim and fire at the oncoming enemies Being hit by enemy attacks will reduce your life PLAYER LIFE It is game over when your life reaches zero 1P SIDE 2P SIDE FIG 8e During the game a player will have to perform various actions When an action needs to be performed the action icon will appear on the screen The action icon indicates the start of an action Then follow the onscreen instructions FIG 8f Action Icon Press the action button Move the control unit to the right FIG 8g Sometimes a mark will appear on a large enemy or something that can be destroyed FIG 8h Mark FIG 8i Mark Changes The mark changes color as time passes Shoot at the mark and destroy it within the time limit EJ EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY WARNING Do no
75. e established lt Operation gt 1 Press the SERVICE Button move the cursor to the item whose setting is to be changed and select the item 2 When the TEST Button is pressed the preset value of the selected item changes 3 Press the SERVICE Button and move the cursor to EXIT 4 When the TEST Button is pressed the game setting screen exits and the game test mode menu screen reappears lt Menu Explanation gt DIFFICULTY ADVERTISE SOUND ROOM LAMP GUN MOTOR OFF GUN SENSOR IGNORE EXIT Set the Game Difficulty Select from 9 settings from 4 low difficulty to 4 high difficulty Turn sound during the Attract standby mode ON or OFF Light settings for lights inside main cabinet ON Always on AUTO On during Attract Mode and all other times aside from during game play Motor operation settings for the control unit gun YES Motor will not operate NO Motor operates and control unit will vibrate Motor sensor operation settings YES Motor sensor will not operate NO Motor sensor operates If the motor sensor detects an abnormality the motor will stop The motor will not operate while the power is left on Return to the Game Test Menu screen AV IdSIG VLVG ANY 1531 30 NOILVNV 1dX3 67 AV1dSI VLVG ANY 1641 30 NOILVNV1dX4 68 9 3e BOOKKEEPING Displays bookkeeping information across 4 screens When the TEST Button is pressed proceed to the next screen When the TEST Button is pressed whil
76. e the 4 4 screen is displayed the game test mode menu screen reappears BOOKKEEPING 1 4 COIN2 COINS COIN4 TOTAL COINS COIN CREDITS SERVICE CREDITS TOTAL CREDITS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO NEXT FIG 9 3e01 BOOKKEEPING Screen 1 4 lt Menu Explanation gt COIN 1 COIN 2 COIN 3 COIN 4 Number of coins inserted in each coin slot TOTAL COINS Total number of coins COIN CREDITS Number of credits awarded from inserting coins SERVICE CREDITS Number of credits awarded with the SERVICE Button TOTAL CREDITS Total of COIN CREDITS and SERVICE CREDITS BOOKKEEPING 2 4 TOTAL TIME 00H 00M 005 OD TOTAL PLAY TIME OD 00H 00M 005 OD TOTAL PLAY 00H 00 005 TOTAL PLAY TIME2P OD 00H OOM 005 NUMBER OF GAMES 1 2P0 CONTINUE OF GAMES IPO 2P0 TOTAL GAMES 0 BOTH PLAYERS GAMES 0 AVERAGE PLAY TIME 00H 00M 005 LONGEST PLAY TIME 00H 00M 005 SHOTEST PLAY TIME 00M 005 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO NEXT FIG 9 3e02 BOOKKEEPING Screen 2 4 lt Menu Explanation gt TOTAL TIME TOTAL PLAY TIME TOTAL PLAY TIME IP TOTAL PLAY TIME 2P NUMBER OF GAMES CONTINUE OF GAMES TOTAL GAMES BOTH PLAYERS GAMES AVERAGE PLAY TIME LONGEST PLAY TIME SHORTEST PLAY TIME Total number of hours the power has been supplied Time power has been supplied but not including TEST Mode Total play time Total play time on the IP side Total play time on the 2P side T
77. e to the machine WARNING Before performing work be sure to turn the power off Performing the work without turning the power off can cause an electric shock or short circuit In the case work should be performed in the status of power on this manual always states to that effect To avoid an electric shock or short circuit do not plug in or unplug quickly To avoid an electric shock do not plug in or unplug with a wet hand Do not expose power cords or earth wires on the surface floor passage If exposed the power cords and earth wires are susceptible to damage Dam aged cords and wires can cause an electric shock or short circuit To avoid causing a fire or an electric shock do not put things on or damage the power cords e When or after installing the product do not unnecessarily pull the power cord If damaged the power cord can cause a fire or an electric shock In case the power cord is damaged ask for a replacement through where the product was purchased from or the office herein stated Using the cord as is damaged can cause fire an electric shock or leakage Be sure to perform grounding appropriately Inappropriate grounding can cause an electric shock Be sure to use fuses meeting the specified rating Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause a fire or an electric shock Be sure that connections such as IC BD are made properly Insufficient insertion can cause an electric shock Spec
78. ed dust is accumulated between the socket outlet and the power plug etc Using the product with accumulated dust in the interior may cause fire or electric shock Never use a water jet etc to clean the inside and outside of the cabinet If wet ness occurs for any reason do not use the product until it has completely dried Once a year request the office shown on this manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased to perform the internal cleaning Using the product with accumulated dust in the interior may cause fire or other acci dents Note that you are liable for the cost of cleaning the interior parts NOILO3dSNI EJ There is the danger of accidents involving electrical short circuits or fire caused by factors such as the deterioration of insulation in electrical and electronic equipment over time Check that there are no abnormalities such as odors from burning The interior of the cabinet is hard to see from the outside which may lead to will ful misconduct by players or accidents going unnoticed When the game is not in use check the interior at regular intervals and make sure that nothing has been forgotten or placed on the seats In order to maintain the performance of this product and operate it safely inspect the following items routinely and perform maintenance The player directly touches and manipulates the Control Unit with his her hands Clean it as necessary and provide
79. em On the monitor adjustment check screen check to be sure the monitor has been adjusted properly S M Chapter 4 Chapter 10 IC board problem 1 Information display screen 2 Speaker test S M Chapter 4 S M Chapter 4 Data Check Check data on game play times histograms etc and adjust the level of difficulty 9 1 PUSH SWITCH AND COIN METER In Test Mode the push switch in the coin chute door is operated Unlock and open the coin chute door Inside is the push switch SERVICE BUTTON TEST BUTTON SOUND VOLUME SWITCH FIG 9 1a Push Switch TEST Button TEST Establishes Test Mode Becomes the button to confirm selections in Test Mode SERVICE Button SERVICE Makes it possible to enter credits for service without increasing the coin meter Becomes the button to select items in Test Mode Sound Volume Switch SP VOL Adjust the volume of the main cabinet left and right speakers the control panel central speaker the seat cabinet left and right speakers and all of the woofers at once You cannot independently adjust the output of each speaker and woofer cannot be adjusted independently After using a special purpose key to unlock the cashbox door the coin meter can be found at the bottom of the cashbox COIN METER NS FIG 9 1b Coin Meter
80. erformed by at least two people As two or more people will be working together take extra care not to trap your fingers or hands 1 At least two people must lift the billboard box and place it on top of the Seat Cabinet There are guide plates on the left and right sides on the Seat Cabinet ceiling plate Place the bill board box s wooden plate FL box between the guide plates 2 A total of twelve truss screws are used to fix the billboard box in place Make sure that all of the screw holes are aligned correctly 3 Starting inside the Seat Cabinet fix the bill board box in place using a total of six truss Screws Place all six in loosely at first to make sure they can all be inserted then tighten them all FIG 6 4a Billboard Box FL BOX GUIDE PLATES TRUSS SCREW 6 ea black Fix the piping pillar bases in four places with truss screws Connect the two top board wire connectors with the two connectors inside the FL box Connect the two connectors FIG 6 4f Attach the rear harness cover to the top of the top board Fix it in place with six screws The screws have flat and spring washers attached Take care not to trap or damage any of the wires The rear harness cover has eight screw holes The remaining two will be used after the Main Cabinet and Seat Cabinet have been combined 2 FIG 6 4h Rear Harness Cover FIG 6 4g NOILVTIVLSNI ANV 55 25 NOILVTIV
81. f the product Flower vases flowerpots cups water tanks cosmetics and receptacles con tainers vessels containing chemicals and water CAUTION e To avoid injury be sure to provide sufficient space by considering the crowd situation at the installation location Insufficient installation space can cause customers to bump into each other causing trouble e Every day when cleaning the Control Unit Gun inspect the gun and make sure that there are no scratches or cracks in the surface and that the fasten ing screws are not loose If the game is played with scratches cracks or loose screws it can cause injuries to the player or to people nearby Ensure that the trigger is functioning properly Ensure that the screws are not Ensure that the casing is free of scratches and cracks Ensure that the screws are not loose and are all present e When you clean the cabinet each day always make sure that there is nothing placed on the seats and that they are not damp or wet The construction of this product may allow for willful misconduct by players To ensure customers enjoy playing the game clean the Control Unit regularly If there is any dirt buildup the trigger may not return properly after being pulled LONGOYd SNOILNVIOAYd LONGOYd m 10 3 2 DURING OPERA
82. gold SGS 1705 4 Fix the billboard in place by capping each at tachment shaft with a low head hexagon hole screw Use a 3 m m hexagon bar wrench or screw driver Do not tighten them too tight NOILVTIVLSNI ANV ATSINASSV 30 LOW HEAD HEAXAGON HOLE SCREW gold SGS 1706 ATTACHING THE CURTAIN Optional Attach the curtain The curtain for the left side and right side is different Hang the curtains so that the printed side is on the outside and diagonal cut along the bottom is toward the seats PRINTED SIDE FIG 6 8a 1 There are six plastic rings along the top of the curtain Hang the ring on the edge that will be closest to the screen from the fixed hook on the curtain rail FIG 6 8b 2 Hang the other rings from the sliders on the cur tain rail Open the ring pass it through the ring on the slider and then reconnect the concave convex parts on the open ring Hang each ring onto a slider FIG 6 8 Check to ensure that the curtain opens and closes smoothly FIG 6 8d DIAGONAL CUT NOILVTIVLSNI GNV 1 55 31 NOILVTIVLSNI ANY 1 355 32 INSTALLATION OF THE FLUORESCENT BULBS In order to reduce the risk of damage during transit the fluorescent bulbs are not installed in the cabinet Two fluorescent bulbs need to be installed The operation on the Main Cabi net ceiling will be performed from below This runs the risk of dropping and losing screws and
83. he gears The gears will be used in the replacement volume HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW 2 M3x4 FIG 11 3i FIG 11 3 FIG 11 3k 1021805 87 E 88 8 Remove the hexagon nuts attaching the volume bracket upper to the volume and remove it from the bracket The bracket will be used with the replacement part 9 The wire attached to the volume will be used with the replacement part Remove the old heat shrink tubing attached to the wire using the nippers or cutters 1 0 Use the soldering iron to melt the solder and remove the wire from the old volume You must take the ut most care when using the soldering iron 1 1 If the lead wire on the end of the wire terminal is less than five millimeters use wire strippers or cutters to peal back the covering 1 2 Pass the wire through each of the heat shrink tubes 1 3 Solder the wire terminal to the replacement volume Use the wiring diagram to make sure you don t solder in the wrong place 1 4 Use the industrial dryer to apply heat and attach the heat shrink tubing to the soldered area 1 5 Attach the gears and bracket to the volume 1 6 Connect the connector 1 As in the above adjustment method with the Control Unit level engage the gears with the D cut face of the volume axis in the direction shown in the diagram and attach it to the Control Unit See FIG 11 36 1 8 Fix the bracket in place with the two screws 1 9 Reattach the Gun Cover and t
84. he left and right sides HEXAGON BOLT 4 ea chrome M6x20 w flat amp spring washers MAT BRACKET L MAT BRACKET R other side FIG 6 5d FIG 6 5e MAT BRACKETS NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A 1H N3SSV 27 NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A 1H N3SSV g 28 n ATTACHING HARNESS COVER S 1 Go There is a wire connector found on the left side when facing the projector screen of the bill board Connect it with the connector on the Seat Cabi net side wire Fix the harness cover S in place on the left side of the billboard using two truss screws Be careful not to pinch or trap the wire TRUSS SCREW 2 chrome ATTACHING THE BILLBOARD The rubber washers metal washers and low head hexa gon hole screws are parts created specifically for this product If you lose them they can be ordered from the contact address in this manual or your supplier 1 The billboard box has six shafts for attaching the billboard Place a rubber washer onto each of these attach ment shafts RUBBER WASHER SGS 1703 FIG 6 7 Pass the attachment shafts through the at tachment holes in the billboard and attach the billboard If it is difficult to make the attachment loosen the screws on the billboard box FIG 6 7a Billboard FIG 6 7b FIG 6 7d ATTACHMENT SHAFTS NOILVTIVLSNI ANV ATESINASSV 29 Pass a rubber washer and then a metal washer along each attachment shaft METAL WASHER
85. he muzzle 2 0 Reattach the Control Unit to the cabinet 2 1 Turn on the power and use the calibration screen to alter the volume values 11 4 REPLACING THE TRIGGER SWITCH If the trigger does not seem to be working properly it is likely a fault with the microswitch inside the Control Unit s grip or there is foreign matter or dirt on the trigger Remove the Control Unit when exchanging the microswitch or when disassembling and cleaning individual parts When replacing the microswitch you will need a replacement microswitch and two heat shrink tubes product num ber 310 5029 B20 You will also need the following tools and some solder Phillips head screwdriver for M4 M6 Wrench or screwdriver for tamperproof screws for M4 A 7 millimeter spanner or hexagonal screwdriver or socket wrench Nippers Cutters Soldering iron Industrial dryer The microswitch slots into the left hand part of the grip the left grip During this operation you will remove and replace the right hand part of the grip the right grip The screws and nuts fixing the grip in place are treated as part of this product If you lose them they can be reordered using their respective product numbers 1 Turn off the power and remove the Control Unit See 11 1 Disassemble the grip with the microswitch ISCREW 1 black 601 11822 inside it The top screw on the right grip uses a hexagon nut Use a Phillips head screwdriver HEXAGON NUT 601 118
86. he two tamperproof screws screw and nut to fix it in place Be careful not to tighten the screws too tightly 1 3 Reattach the Control Unit to the cabinet 1 4 Turn on the power and use the input test screen in GAME TEST Mode to check the operation of the trigger 91 LINN 1031N02 El 92 IMPORTANT e Be sure to use the designated grease Using undesignated grease can cause parts damage e Do not apply grease to locations other than as specified Doing so may create a risk of operational problems and deterioration of parts e The designated periods for greasing serve only as a guide Whenever there are squeaks or other anomalies apply grease at designated locations Once every three months grease the cam slide part springs gear engagement and the sliding part of the slide rail For all parts aside from the slide part of the slide rail use Grease Mate product number 090 0066 For the slide part of the slide rail use Sumico Lubricant Ltd Mori LG Grease NO 2 product number 090 0290 In order to grease the gear engagement for the X and Y axis volumes you must cut the power remove the Control Unit from the cabinet and remove the muzzle and Gun Cover See 11 1 amp 11 2 AND BEARING SLIDE FACE AND BEARING EXTERIOR FACE FIG 11 5a Y AXIS VOLUME GEAR ENGAGEMENT FIG 11 5b X AXIS VOLUME GEAR ENGAGEMENT SLIDE RAIL SLIDE PART FIG 11 5 FIG
87. ification 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 compli ance with this instruction can have a bad influence upon physical conditions of the players or the onlookers 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 Do not perform any work or change parts not listed in this manual Doing so may lead to an accident If you need to perform any work not listed in this manual request work from the office indicated in this manual or the point of purchase or inquires for details Be sure to perform periodic maintenance inspections herein stated SNOILNVDAYd SNOILNVOAYd ONIIGNVH e 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 e The projector is employed for this machine The projector s screen is susceptible to damage therefore be very careful when cleaning the screen For details refer to the section Projector e Static electricity from your body may damage some electronics devices on the IC board Before handling the IC board touch a grounded metallic surface so that the static electricity can be discharged e Some parts are not designed
88. imum and minimum individual volume values will be reset when entering the Gun Calibration Screen GUN CALIBRATION The revised individual values for the X Y axis for the 1P side and 2P side 4 ch 4 units within TEST Mode The individual volume values for the 2 GUN X 0277 E700 X Y axis for the 1P side and 2P side GUN Y 04 4D00 units 1800 MAXX 8000 MINY 3200 8000 2 MINX 8000 800 2 MINY 4COO 8000 The current maximum and minimum individual volume values for the X Y axis for the 1P side and 2P side units PRESS TEST BUTTON TO SET AND EXIT FIG 9 3c02 Calibration Screen lt Operation gt Slowly move the control unit you wish to adjust all the way up down left and right Repeat this numerous times and the values will set automatically Press the TEST Button and the calibration settings will be altered to reflect all changes made before return ing to the GAME TEST Mode screen 9 3d GAME ASSIGNMENTS IMPORTANT Setting changes do not become effective until EXIT is selected on the setting screen After a setting has been changed be sure to always exit the setting screen GAME ASSIGNMENTS DIFFICULTY EASY 4 0 4 HARD 0 ADVERTISE SOUND ROOM LAMP GUN MOTOR OFF GUN SENSOR IGNORE gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 9 3d GAME ASSIGNMENTS Screen The various game settings ar
89. into the HDMI OUTPUT on the Scaler Unit nd connect into the HDMI INPUT on the Scaler Unit A 2 6 1ba For DLP cabinet FIG 6 1bb For MAIN cabinet 3 Connect the three cables from the MAIN cabinet to the DLP cabinet 18 FIG 6 1ca FIG 6 1cb 4 Coil any excess harness and secure to either cabinet using the cable routers fitted Fit the DLP and Main Cabinet together Take care not to trap your hands fingers or any of the wires 6 Attach the DLP joint sides to the connecting sections on the left and right sides of the cabi net Fix each in place with four hexagon bolts and four flat head screws The bolts have flat and spring washers attached Use the hexagon bolts on the DLP side and the flat head screws on the Main Cabinet side The two DLP joint sides are identical and each can be used on either side HEXAGON BOLT 4 blac M6x16 w flat amp spring washer DLP JOINT SIDE FIG 6 le FIG 6 1f DLP JOINT SIDE NOILVTIVLSNI ANV ATSINASSV 19 NOILVTIVLSNI ANV 55 20 Attach the DLP joint upper to the connecting section on the cabinet roof Fix it with three hexagon bolts on the DLP side The bolts have flat and spring washers attached HEXAGON BOLT 3 black M6x20 w flat amp spring washers Fix the DLP joint upper to the Main Cabinet us ing three hexagon bolts The bolts have flat and spring washers attached DLP JOINT UPPER
90. l See 9 3b OUTPUT TEST 1P GUN MOTOR OFF SENSOR ON START LAMP OFF 2P GUN MOTOR OFF SENSOR ON 2P START LAMP OFF ROOM LAMP OFF COIN LAMP OFF gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 6 14b OUTPUT TEST Screen Calibration Confirm that the operability of control unit do not present any hindrances to play Calibration is adjusted when the product is shipped from the factory but it might need to be adjusted again because of vibrations during transport etc If such things as operability are not satisfactory select GUN CALIBRATION on the game test mode menu and check and adjust settings See 9 3c GUN CALIBRATION CALIBRATION START gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 6 14 GUN CALIBRATION Screen Conduct the aforesaid tests when performing routine tests each month NOILVTIVLSNI ANY ATESiNASSV 45 3NIHOVIN AHL 9NIAOIN NAHM 5 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE WARNING e Always disconnect the power cable before moving the product If it is moved with the power cable connected the cable could be damaged causing fire or electric shock e To move the unit over the floor pull in the adjustors and have the casters con tact the floor While moving the unit be careful that the casters do not roll over the power cord or the ground wire cord or wire is damaged there could be electrical shocks and or short circuits
91. l not to damage the DVD wire by getting it caught between objects etc Doing so may cause a short circuit or fire Connect the DVD DRIVE to the LINDBERGH before connecting the power Ad here strictly to the proper sequence in performing work Failing to do so may cause electrical shock or short circuit You will need the supplied DVD software kit board number sticker and the separately sold DVD DRIVE and DVD wire To prepare for software installation you will need to connect the LINDBERGH and DVD DRIVE inside the cabinet using the DVD wire The LINDBERGH is the orange colored plate metal case found inside the front door PCB on the left side when fac ing the projector screen Remove the outlet plate on the bottom right of the front door PCB Remove the two truss screws 5 9 OUTLET PLATE TRUSS SCREW 2 black M4x16 FIG 6 11 Remove the anti release screw used to prevent removal of the front door PCB FIG 6 11b NOILVTIVLSNI ANY 1 55 35 NOILVTIVLSNI ANV 55 36 Use the master key to unlock the front door PCB and remove it FIG 6 11 Affix the board number sticker above the sticker at the upper left of the LINDBERGH that reads 844 0001D KEY CHIP FIG 6 11d Remove the key chip from the DVD kit case and insert it into the LINDBERGH Make sure it is inserted in the proper direction Connect the two connectors on the DVD wire that h
92. le hexagon nut The hexagon nut uses flat and spring washers Do not remove the lower earth terminal HEXAGON NUT 1 M4 flat amp spring washers used Remove the eight hexagon bolts holding the Control Unit in place FIG 11 1f Lift the Control Unit directly upward and re move it FIG 11 1g The Supplied Wrench The supplied wrench for tamperproof screws MS is used for the screws on the grip base Use it to tighten these screws if they are loose or when changing the grip base WRENCH FOR TAMPERPROOF SCREWS M5 FIG 11418 TAMPERPROOF SCREW 6 black M5x16 1021802 77 El 78 11 2 ADJUSTING OR CHANGING THE X AXIS VOLUME IMPORTANT The volume axis directions when the Control Units are pointed directly at the screen are different The X left and right axis volume is on the bottom of the Control Unit If the X axis volume does not seem to be working properly and the TEST Mode calibration screen has no effect the cause is likely to be a problem with or damage to the gears of the X axis volume When replacing the volume you will need a replacement volume and three heat shrink tubes product number 310 5029 D20 You will also need the following tools and some solder Phillips head screwdriver for M4 M6 Wrench or screwdriver for tamperproof screws for M4 A 7 millimeter
93. lead to accidents during maintenance and electric shocks or short circuits during operation e After separation of the Main Cabinet the individual Front Cabinet and Rear Cabinet are not sufficiently strong Take care which places you push or pull Do not turn the components onto their sides This may lead to disfigurement or damage and could cause accidents during maintenance It could even lead to unrepairable damage CAUTION e To work safely and precisely prepare a steady safety stool or ladder to stand on Climbing onto the cabinet or hanging down from it can lead to accidents e Perform the separation operation with at least two people Performing the op eration alone could lead to an accident If the only way to get the separated components into a desired location is to turn them onto their side or if a separation method other than those described in this manual is required contact the office listed in this document or the place of pur chase Turning the components onto their side may disfigure or misalign the cabi net and could lead to unrepairable damage If the entranceway is narrow follow the process detailed below to separate the Front Cabinet and Rear Cabinet When the Front Cabinet and Rear Cabinet are separated take due care during all moving operations Hold the bottom surface as much as possible and move the component slowly FIG 7 2a MAIN CABINET The measurements of each component when se
94. lector insert a regular coin in the normal working sta tus and ensure that the selector correctly functions The Coin Selector should be cleaned once every 3 months When cleaning follow the procedure below 1 Turn the power for the machine OFF Open the coin chute door 2 Remove the Coin Selector from the coin chute door Open the gate and dust off by using a soft brush made of wool etc FIG 12a 96 Remove and clean smears by using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent and then squeezed dry Remove the CRADLE When removing the retaining ring E ring be very careful so as not to bend the rotary shaft FIG 12b 6 Remove stain from the rotary shaft and shaft receiving portions by wiping off with a soft cloth etc After wiping off as per previous step further apply a dry cloth etc to cause the Coin Selector to dry com pletely Coin Insertion Test Once every month when performing the Coin SW Test simul taneously check the following 0 Does the Coin Meter count satisfactorily 0 Does the coin drop into the cashbox correctly 0 Is the coin rejected when inserted while keeping the RE JECT Button pressed down Insert a coin while keeping the REJECT Button pressed down and check if it is rejected COIN METER FIG 12 103135 Nioo 97 S CREDIT BOARD SETTINGS 1 9 PRICE OF
95. mbly work to be difficult e To perform work safely and avoid serious accident such as the cabinet falling down do not perform work in places where step like grade differences a ditch or slope exist Do not leave power cords or ground wires exposed in areas of heavy foot traffic Doing so may cause them to become damaged possibly resulting in electric shock and or short circuits When laying wiring across the floor always use safety covers to protect the wires Wiring diameter power cable approx 8 Have a flashlight or another supplementary lighting unit available while working With indoor lighting alone the cabinet interior may be too dark Working without proper lighting can lead to accidents It also hinders proper work performance e The cabinet has ventilation ports Be sure not to block them If they are blocked heat can build up leading to fire This can also accelerate wearing of parts and malfunctions Secure ample ventilation space around the cabinet If heat builds up there could be accidents associated with heat or smoke generation e Do not unnecessarily push the projector This could cause the unit to tip over e This product does not use any connectors other than those connected to and used by the game board when it leaves the factory Do not needlessly connect wires to unused connectors This could lead to overheating generation of smoke and burn related injuries NOILVTIVLSNI ANY
96. menu the screen for checking projec tor monitor adjustment status appears Projector adjustment is completed when the product is shipped from the factory but you should observe the test screen to determine whether further adjustment is necessary Refer to Chapter 10 and adjust the projec tor if necessary Speaker Test Screen When SPEAKER TEST has been selected on the system test mode menu the screen for checking speaker sound output appears To confirm that audio output is normal have test sound output from the game unit s speaker Input Test When INPUT TEST has been selected on the game test mode menu the screen for testing input device appears Test operate the input device by pressing each switch If the display on the side of each input de vice changes to ON and numerical values change smoothly in accordance with each operation the input device and its wiring connections are normal See 9 3a INPUT TEST GUN X 0000 1P GUN Y 000002A7 GUN TRIGGER OFF START BUTTON OFF 2P GUN X 00000233 2P GUN Y 000002D8 2P GUN TRIGGER OFF 2P START BUTTON OFF SERVICE OFF TEST OFF PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT FIG 6 14a INPUT TEST Screen 6 Output Test When OUTPUT TEST has been selected on the game test mode menu the screen for testing lamps and other output devices appears If each output device operates properly the output device and its wiring connections are norma
97. nd press the TEST Button The game screen reappears SYSTEM TEST MENU SYSTEM INFORMATION STORAGE INFORMATION JVS TEST MONITOR TEST SPEAKER TEST COIN ASSIGNMENTS CLOCK SETTING NETWORK SETTING GAME TEST MODE EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST FIG 9 2 SYSTEM TEST MENU Screen IMPORTANT To change settings in the game test mode simply making changes on the setting screen will not be effective Complete the Test Mode in normal fashion Highlight GAME TEST Mode on the system test mode menu and press the TEST Button to enter the game test mode Once you enter the game test mode the game test mode menu will be displayed GAME TEST MODE INPUT TEST OUTPUT TEST GUN CALIBRATION GAME ASSIGNMENTS BOOKKEEPING BACKUP DATA CLEAR EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 9 3a GAME TEST MODE MENU Screen Press the SERVICE Button to highlight the desired menu item with the cursor Press the TEST Button to perform the selected item To learn how to proceed after executing the selected item read the item s explanation When test or setting is completed take steps to have the game test mode menu screen reappear The steps involved vary with the item UIN 4 Select EXIT and press the TEST Button The system test mode menu screen reappears 5 On the system test mode menu screen select EXIT and press the TEST Button The game screen reappears lt Item Explanation gt 9 3a INPUT
98. o enable play the start button flashes It goes out if there are no credits during Attract Mode Even when the power source has been cut off credit count and ranking data are kept stored in the product However fractional coin counts inserted coins that do not amount to one credit and bonus adder counts are not kept NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A18 N3SSV 43 NOILVTIVLSNI ANV 55 44 CONFIRMATION OF ASSEMBLY Use test mode to confirm that assembly is proper and that the LINDBERGH connecting boards and input output devices are normal Perform the following tests in test mode For tests 1 to 4 refer to the LINDBERGH Service Manual For tests 5 to 7 see 9 3 Game Test Mode 1 Information Display Screen When SYSTEM INFORMATION STORAGE INFORMATION or JVS TEST has been selected on the system test mode menu system information game information and information on JVS I O board con nected to LINDBERGH are displayed If each category of information is displayed without anomalies the LINDBERGH is normal JVS Input Test Screen When INPUT TEST has been selected on the JVS test screen data input to the JVS I O board is dis played On the product this is the screen for the testing coin switch Insert a coin If the display to the side of the switch changes the switch and wiring connections are normal Monitor Test Screen When MONITOR TEST has been selected on the system test mode
99. ocu ment Be sure to provide sufficient space specified in this manual Do not allow ob jects to block the ventilation ports It can cause generation of heat and a fire SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage or compensation for damage to a third party resulting from the failure to observe this instruction If the machine does not fit through the entryway to the installation location do not disassemble it without first consulting the instructions If the machine still does not fit through the entryway after following the procedures in this manual contact your retailer or the office listed in this manual To install this product the entrance must be at least 1 24 m in width and 1 98 m in height 50 396 294 FIG 2 Installation and operation area cm NOILV2OT NOILVTIVLSNI 9NIQHVO933 LONGOYd SNOILOVO3Hd m PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION To avoid injury and trouble be sure to pay attention to the behavior of visitors and players WARNING In order to avoid accidents check the following before starting the operation e 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
100. or has occurred with the motor which has been sensed by the motor sensor and the mo tor has been stopped Remove the cause of the motor error Motor damaged Exchange the motor The Control Unit makes a lot of noise when it vibrates Due to a problem with the vibra tion parts or wear over time the internal parts have moved Adjust the position of the vibration parts See 11 6 The fluorescent lights don t come on The fluorescent light is dead Exchange the fluorescent light See chapter 13 The lights in the cabinet don t come on The fluorescent bulbs are dead Exchange the fluorescent bulbs See chapter 13 107 CIRCUIT PROTECTOR CIRCUIT PROTECTOR Functions due to the activation of bimetal To restore the function wait for approximately one minute or longer until the bimetal cools off Press the button FIG 15 108 GAME BOARD WARNING e When working with the product be sure to turn the power off Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit Be careful not to damage the wires Damaged wires may cause electric shock or short circuit or present a fire risk Do not expose the game board etc without a good reason Failure to observe this can cause electric shock hazard or malfunctioning Do not use this product with connectors other than those that were connected and used with the game
101. otal number of plays on side and on the 2P side Total number of continues on the 1 side and on the 2P side Total number of plays Total number of two player games Average play time Longest play time Shortest play time AV1dSI G VLVG ANY 1531 30 NOILVNV1dX4 69 AV1dSI G VLVG ANY 1641 30 NOILVNV1dX4 70 BOOKKEEPING 3 4 1 COIN PLAY TIME 00 01 min 01 02 min 02 03 min 03 04 min 04 05 min 05 06 min 06 07 min 07 08 min 08 09 min 09 10 min 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 14 1 15 1 17 min 18 min 19 min 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min 6 min PRESS TEST BUTTON TO NEXT FIG 9 3e03 BOOKKEEPING Screen 3 4 Menu Explanation 1 COIN PLAY TIME Distribution of playtime on coin until continue or game over BOOKKEEPING 4 4 1 GAME PLAY TIME 01 min 02 min 03 min 04 min 05 min 06 min 07 min 08 min 09 min 10 min 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 11 min 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 17 min 17 20 20 25 25 30 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT FIG 9 3e04 BOOKKEEPING Screen 4 4 lt Menu Explanation gt GAME PLAY TIME Distribution of playtime for 1 full game from start until game over 9 3f BACKUP DATA CLEAR BACKUP DATA CLEAR YES CLEAR gt NO CANCEL SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 9 3f BACKUP DATA CLEAR Screen 1 Press
102. oth Attach Side Cloth R in the same fashion on the other side SIDE CLOTH L FIG 6 2d FIG 6 2e TRUSS SCREW 9 ea black M4x16 B ATTACHING THE TOP BOARD Attach the top board to the Seat Cabinet This operation must be performed by at least two people As two or more people will be working together take extra care not to trap your fingers or hands 1 2 Insert the top board under the Seat Cabinets ceiling plate There is a plate metal bracket side on the upper right and left sides inside the Seat Cabinet In sert the top board riding on these bracket sides keeping it level The top board has wires attached to it so be careful not to damage them Make sure the top board has not been inserted lopsided Fix the top board in place with four hexagon bolts from the above the Seat Cabinet ceiling plate The bolts have flat and spring washers attached Place all four bolts in loosely at first to make sure they can all be inserted then tighten them all equally and fix the top board in place Insert into the Seat Cabinet side FIG 6 3b Top Board Insert riding on the bracket sides BRACKET SIDE HEXAGON BOLT 4 black M6x25 w flat amp spring washers FIG 6 3d NOILVTIVLSNI ANV ATEINASSV 23 NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A 1H N3SSV 24 4 ATTACHING THE BILLBOARD BOX The billboard box is attached to the top of the Seat Cabi net This operation must be p
103. parated are as follows Width Depth Height FRONT CABINET 1 532 mm 612 mm 1 800 mm REAR CABINET 1 532 mm 640 mm 1 980 mm FIG 7 2b FRONT CABINET 7 22 REAR CABINET Remove the left and right Main Cabinet ceiling panel cloth brackets Undo the five truss screws TRUSS SCREW 5 ea black M4x16 CLOTH BRACKET FIG 7 2d 3NIHOVIN AHL NAHM 5 49 ANIHOVIN AHL ONIAOW NAHM 5 50 Remove front harness cover from Main Cabinet ceiling panel Remove the six screws The screws have flat amp spring washers attached to them FRONT HARNESS COVER FIG 7 2e FIG 7 2f Disconnect the two connectors in the box on the Main Cabinet ceiling panel Disconnect the two connectors FIG 7 2g Disconnect the connectors between the Front Cabinet and the Rear Cabinet Only disconnect the connectors shown in the pictures below Facing the inside of the Front Cabinet discon nect the two connectors on the left and on the right and one center connector Disconnect the two connectors Disconnect the connector Disconnect the two connectors FIG 7 2h FIG 7 2i Hue wer y 7 ANIHOVI AHL NAHM 5 g 51 Remove the Gun Cover BL BR at the base of the left right Control Units inner part Remove the four tamperproof screws TAMPERPROOF SCR
104. pment WRENCH FOR TAMPERPROOF SCREWS M4 540 0006 01 1 Tool see chapter 11 WRENCH FOR TAMPERPROOF SCREWS 5 540 0007 01 1 Tool see chapter 11 saiossa ov 13 saiossaoov The parts listed in Table 5b must always be attached when using the product They are attached while assembling and installing the product TABLE 5b POWER CABLE STICKER 840 0012D 02 600 6729 01 1 Taiwan 443 40012D 02 1 600 6619 02 1 Singapore Malaysia Board number stickers see chapter 6 11 844 0012D 02 600 6618 01 1 Others For installation see chapter 6 DVD SOFTWARE KIT 1 Software media see chapter 6 13 1 CUSHION SPONGE 601 11137 1 Protective material DVD ROM 1 253 5507 01 1 To order the DVD ROM by itself use the following part number 610 0726 0011 DVD SOFT DVD DRIVE and DVD wire are sold separately but they are required for installing the product s software If they were not provided when the product was delivered consult with the point of purchase or arrange to obtain the fol lowing kit numbers The DVD DRIVE and DVD wire that are accessories to The House of the Dead 4 can also be used with this product TABLE 5c XKT 1515 01 DVD DRIVE KIT FOR LBG ENG SERVICE MANUAL 420 6923 01 1 DVD DRIVE Optional DVD WIRE Fitted 610 0719 01 91 1 605 0094 1 For software installation see chapter
105. r other skilled professionals Work performed by non technical personnel can cause a severe accident such as an electric shock Exercise due caution in performing soldering procedures If soldering iron is handled carelessly there could be fires or burns Proceed very carefully when heating thermal contraction tube Careless op erations can result in fires or burns CAUTION e When fastening plastic parts be careful not to tighten screws and nuts exces sively Otherwise parts may be damaged resulting in injuries from fragments etc e Be careful not to get hand or finger caught when removing or attaching the parts e Disconnection and connection of connectors will be performed within the nar row cabinet space Take due care not to scratch or otherwise injure yourself e Take care when carrying the removed Control Units Such heavy lifting carries a risk of injury to back or shoulders e After the volume has been replaced be sure to set the volume value on the test mode calibration screen and the input test screen and check variations in the volume value e After adjusting or replacing a microswitch always check ON OFF of the switch on the input test screen of the test mode e Handle parts inside the Control Unit very carefully Be especially careful to avoid damage deformation or loss of these parts If any one of these parts is lost or defective it can result in damages and or faulty operations If the oper
106. re 3 Turn the volume axis as far as it will go clockwise and then reengage the gears FIG 11 2 From this engagement engage the gears on the volume axis at a half turn anti clockwise and tighten the pre viously loosened screws 79 3021N02 E 80 4 Go Turn off the power and remove the Control Unit See 11 1 Invert the Control Unit and place it upside down Make sure you do not damage the surface of the Control Unit Disconnect the one connector on the wire coming from the volume Remove the two screws fixing the volume bracket lower in place The screws have flat and spring washers attached These two screws will be used with the replacement part SCREW 2 M4x8 w flat amp spring washers FIG 11 2d Remove the volume along with the entire volume bracket lower from the Control Unit Loosen the two hexagon socket screws and remove the gears The gears will be used with the replacement part HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW 2 M4x8 FIG 11 2e 7 Remove the hexagon nuts attaching the volume bracket lower to the volume and remove it from the bracket The bracket will be used with the replacement part FIG 11 2f LINN 1021802 The wire attached to the volume will be used with the replacement part Remove the old heat shrink tubing attached to the wire using the nippers or cutters 9 Use the soldering iron to melt the solder and re move the wire from the
107. sh it from the side If the floor is slanted or has steps use 2 or more persons for safety When the projector equipped with the leg adjuster is grounded after installation ensure that all the 4 leg adjusters are lowered to make contact with the floor EJ PRECAUTIONS REGARDING 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 malfunction 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 inlammable 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 not from 5 C to 30 C Places near water or spray from water such as a Jet Wash or Swimming Pool NOILV2OT NOILVTIVLSNI 9NIQ3HVO933 NOILVTIVLSNI 9NIQ3HVO93 8 WARNING e Be sure to check the Electrical Specifications Ensure that this product is com patible with the location s power supply
108. spanner hexagonal screwdriver or socket wrench A 2 millimeter hexagonal bar wrench or screwdriver An 11 12 millimeter spanner Nippers Cutters Wire stripper Soldering iron Industrial dryer Turn off the power and remove the Control Unit see 11 1 mab Invert the Control Unit and place it upside down Make sure you do not damage the surface of the Control Unit Loosen the two screws fixing the volume brack et lower and separate the gear engagement Go FIG 11 2a With the Control Unit s left and right axis perpendicular to the screen engage the D cut face of the volume axis so that is matches the diagram below Volume axis D cut face with left and right Loosen the two screws axis perpendicular to the screen 1021802 GUN 2P FIG 11 2b X Axis Left and Right Volume 5 Tighten the two previously loosened screws 6 Move the Control Unit left and right and check that the gears move smoothly 7 Reattach the Control Unit then turn on the power and adjust the volume value on the calibration screen You can also adjust the gear engagement in the following way 1 Loosen the two screws fixing the volume bracket lower and separate the gear engagement Looking at the bottom of the Control Unit from the top turn it as far anti clockwise as possible and hold it the
109. t exposed it can easily be damaged resulting in electrical shock When using the product s AC unit ground terminal Terminal width 12 mm use ground wire with a circular terminal as shown Hole diameter 6 4 mm 4 in the illustration and establish ground securely 7 Avoid indiscriminant grounding operations such as use of wire with only its sheath peeled off If grounding has been established with the ground wire inside the power cord do not perform grounding with the AC unit ground terminal Conversely if the AC unit ground terminal has been used for grounding do not establish ground with the ground wire in the power cord Otherwise there could be faulty or erroneous op erations The AC unit is on the lower back of the DLP This AC unit contains the following Main switch Inlet for power cable connection Ground terminal Circuit protector The accessory power cord has a ground wire inside it Connect the power cord to the AC unit then insert the power cord plug into a power outlet with ground terminal If there is no power outlet with ground terminal be sure to establish ground by some other means for example by connecting the AC unit ground terminal to a ground wire with a ground mechanism prepared separately If you use a conversion adapter sold on the market to supply power connect the ground wire terminal of the adapter to a securely grounded ground terminal lt For Taiwan gt Always
110. t touch any parts that are not specified in these directions Touching un specified locations may lead to electric shock or cause short circuits CAUTION e Be careful that your finger or hand does not get caught when opening closing the coin chute door e Operating the TEST Button and SERVICE Button during Test Mode may be slightly uncomfortable due to the position of the buttons in relation to the cabinet seats Take care not to hurt your shoulder or back or scratch or catch yourself on any parts of the cabinet e When you enter the Test Mode fractional coin and bonus adder data is erased e Adjust the sound to the optimum volume taking into consideration the environ mental requirements of the installation location e Removing the Coin Meter circuitry renders the game inoperable e Have a flashlight on hand and operate in Test Mode very carefully The cabinet interior is dark and narrow and you could easily make mistakes in operation AV IdSIQ VLVG ANY 1531 30 NOILVNV 1dX3 57 Perform tests and data checks periodically by manipulating the TEST Button and SERVICE Button in the cabinet Follow the instructions in this chapter to conduct checks when the game machine is first installed when money is being collected or when the game machine does not operate properly Shown below are the tests and screens to be used for different problems This product uses a LINDBERGH game board and a DVD DRIVE In the system a different
111. that if ignored may result in the mishandling of the product and cause faulty operation or damage to the product SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD Suite 3a Oaks House 12 22 West Street Epsom Surrey KT18 7RG United Kingdom Telephone 44 0 1372 731820 Facsimile 44 0 1372 731849 e mail mailbox sega co uk http www sega amusements co uk SPECIFICATIONS Installation space 1 532 mm 60 3 in Width x 2 765 mm 108 9 in Depth Height 2 195 mm 86 4 in Weight 587 5 kg 1 295 2 Ibs Power maximum current 520 W AC 230 V 50 Hz Area Monitor 55 SONY Projector NOTE The contents herein described are subject to change without notice NOILONGOYWLNI NOILONGOUWLNI iv Definition of Site Maintenance Personnel or Other Qualified Individuals Procedures not described in this manual or marked as to be carried out by site maintenance personnel or other qualified professionals should not be carried out by personnel without the necessary skill or technology Work carried out by unqualified persons may cause serious accidents including electrocution Parts replacement maintenance inspections and troubleshooting should be carried out by site maintenance personnel or other qualified professionals This manual includes directions for potentially dangerous procedures which should only be carried out by professionals with the appropriate specialized knowledge The site maintenance
112. tion assumes that the product has been assembled prop erly as explained above If there is an error or if the product operates in a man ner other than as indicated below cut off the power supply immediately Fail ure to do so may result in a fire or electrical shock e If you look directly at the laser beam in the DVD DRIVE you could suffer vision impairment Do not look inside the DVD DRIVE NOILVTIVLSNI ANY e The software is not installed on the game board LINDBERGH when the power supply is engaged so the Error 22 message is not a malfunction However if there is another error display or if there is no video output at all there might have been an error in product assembly wiring connections might be faulty or the LINDBERGH might not be functioning properly After the power supply is engaged wait for Error 22 message to be displayed If the product is indiscriminately operated in any way beforehand there could be unexpected problems or malfunctions as well as damage to parts Once Error 22 is displayed set the DVD ROM in the DVD DRIVE and re engage the power supply Installation takes place After the power supply is engaged the DVD DRIVE tray will not come out for about 30 seconds even if you press the switch This is due to DVD DRIVE initial ization e The DVD DRIVE tray can come out or return only while the power supply is en gaged The tray cannot be opened or closed while the
113. water or diluted with water year As appropriate See above See below NOILO3dSNI 2 E chemical detergent and then wrung dry To avoid damaging the finish do not use such solvents as thinner benzene etc other than ethyl alcohol or abrasives bleaching agent and chemical dust cloth Some general purpose household kitchen and furniture cleaning products may contain strong solvents that degrade plastic parts coatings and print Before using any cleaning product read the product s cautionary notes carefully and test the product first on a small area that 1s not highly visible 105 TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING e If an error message is displayed have the problem looked at by a store main tenance person or a technician Unless the problem is addressed by someone with specialized knowledge or skills there could be electrical shock short cir cuits or fire If there are no store maintenance people or technicians cut off the power immediately and contact the office shown in this manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased If problems other than those covered in this manual arise or if no improvements can be noted after measures given in this manual have been taken do not take measures indiscriminately Cut off the power immediately and contact the office shown in this manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased Indiscriminate countermeasures
114. ws 6 Move the Control Unit up and down and make sure that the gears are moving smoothly 7 After reattaching the Control Unit turn on the power and use the calibration screen to adjust the volume values You can also adjust the gear engagement in the following way 1 Loosen the two screws fixing the volume bracket lower and separate the gear engagement 2 Point the Control Unit down as far as it will go Turn the volume axis as far clockwise as it will go and engage the gears FIG 11 3f From this engagement engage the gears on the volume axis at a half turn anti clockwise and tighten the pre viously loosened screws LINN 85 Turn off the power and remove the Control Unit See 11 1 Remove the muzzle and the Gun Cover Remove the two screws fixing the volume bracket upper in place The screws have flat and spring washers attached These screws will be used with the replacement volume Go M4x8 w flat amp spring washers FIG 11 36 Remove the volume wire restraint and free the wires Remove the single screw holding the restraint in place SCREW 1 M4x8 w flat amp spring washers FIG 11 3h 86 Remove the volume from the Control Unit with the volume bracket upper still attached Be careful as a connector is attached 6 Disconnect the one connector Loosen the two hexagon socket screws fixing the gears in place and remove t
115. y careful of the warning displays It is especially important that any complex re pair and replacement work not mentioned herein should be performed by those technical personnel who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise In order to prevent accidents caution any customer ignoring the warnings to cease and desist immediately SNOILNVOAYd SNOILNVDAYd 440 CS00186 EG ACAUTION If you or your child might have experienced a convulsive attack loss of consciousness etc due to light stimulus or TV games or might be feared to experience such symptoms be very careful of using the machine If you feel sick while playing the game immediately discontinue use and take a rest AXWARNING 0 0 0 0 0 0 99 25 07 LL a Electrical Specifications Display Serial No Display Do not push from the front or back to avoid the projector falling down When moving the projector be sure to pu
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