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1. 52 9 1 SWITCH UNIT AND METER 0 54 9 2 SYSTEM TEST es 55 9 3 GAME TEST MODE et 56 IT CONTROL UNIT GUN 67 MONITOR LCD DISPLAY crecen nnns 72 11 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING THE 72 11 2 CLEANING THE SCREEN SURFACE vs 73 11 3 ADJUSTMENT nt 74 12 20 NEE oo 77 FLUORESCENT LAMP REPLACEMENT Ne 79 EI PERIODIC INSPECTION a 82 5 20 01000110 84 15 1 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE 84 15 2 FUSE REPLACEMENT 2 1 86 15 3 ERROR DISPLAY 1 Fac EL CER Era DE RU 87 420 7031 01 51 1 dO 3 18VL 51 1 dO 3 18VL BOARD ee Oo 91 16 1 REMOVING THE LINDBERGH RED 92 16 2 COMPOSITION OF THE GAME BOARD nenne 94 DESIGN RELATED ciis FUR EUER u u 95 96 EE WIRE COLOR CODE TABLE 142 PTHJWIRING DIAGRAM ini ivre GERE EEG rapi Sk xd d Cea dubia 143 INTRODUCTION This manual 15 Intended to provide detailed descriptions together with all the necessary information covering the general operation of electronic assemblies electro mecha
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3. 2114 SOLENOID WSHR 16 2115 WEIGHT 17 2116 DAMPER COLLAR 18 2117 WEICHT SPRING 19 2118 WEICHT WSHR 20 APA 2119 SLIDE BASE UPPER 21 APA 2123 BUSH 22 APA 2124 PLUG CUSHION 23 APA 21 20 SLIDE BASE LOWER 24 CTF 2123 TRIGGER SPRINC 101 509 5080 SW MICRO 55 5612 102 310 5029 D20 SUMITUBE F D 20MM 103 124 5101 SOLENOID DC24V 104 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SRIO 201 000 00408 M SCR PH W FS M4x8 202 FAS 000188 M SCR PH W SMALL FS BLK M4x8 203 FAS 000100 M SCR PH W SMALL FS M3x 12 204 5 000099 M SCR PH W SMALL FS BLK M3x10 205 000 00308 5 M SCR PH W S M3x8 206 000 F00308 0B M SCR FH BLK M3x8 207 065 00200 E RING 2 301 60035 WH CONTROLLER 139 1511 siyvd J 140 33 ASSY ELEC 4300 D A E I P 27 i 2 us a 23 A m A101N 201N N 4 7 ry z co xz i c LIEN Fa 1 1 1 1 c0 x 2 N 201 m DESCRIPTION NOTE 4301 ELEC BASE REAR 2 837 14572 I O CONTROL BD FOR JVS COM S 839 1243 01 FUSE 101 838 14465R03 IC BD G SENSE 7 200 102 280 5277 CORD CLAMP 18 201 011 P00320 T
4. sure that all the adjusters contact the floor Otherwise the cabinet could move causing an accident 9 O x gt lt The pedal unit should only be attached after moving the product to its installation site This product has eight casters four on front cabinet four on rear cabinet and six adjusters four on front cabinet and two on rear cabinet After determining the installation location have the adjusters contact the floor directly and adjust them so the machine will remain in a level position keeping a space of about 5 mm between the floor and the casters 1 Move the product to the installation site 8 CASTERS 6 ADJUSTERS Move the main cabinet with two or more people and the rear cabinet with one or more people The pedal unit is installed after moving FIG 6 3a Bottom View 2 Place the front cabinet s adjusters in contact the floor Use a wrench to set adjuster heights so that the unit will stay level 3 After setting turn adjuster nuts upwards to tighten them and secure adjuster heights ADJUSTER a CASTER Tighten nut upwards 11 Se ADJUSTER 6 3b Illustration of Adjuster Setting About 5 mm 4 The rear cabinet s adjusters are inside of the rear cabinet Remove the rear lid and adjust them using the same method as described for the front cabinet ADJUSTER 150mm N
5. before proceeding A a wr ur We WASHER _ act 1 TUBE im APA 0100 FIG 6 2b 3 Run the tube wiring from the bottom side of the circular hole on the base of the front cabinet After passing the washer through the wiring from the upper side secure by tightening the nut FIG 6 2 NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A18IN3SSV o 4 Connect the seven connectors CONNECTOR 7 VL 1P white YL 4P white YL 6P white SM 2P white SM 3P white SM 4P white SM white Connect the JVS cable and close the front NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A18lIN3SSV o door JVS CABLE FIG 6 2e 6 Remove the rear cabinet s foot lid after FOOT LID removing its six truss screws TRUSS SCREW 6 black M4 x8 FIG 6 2f 18 Run the tube wiring from the hole on the lower part of the rear cabinet Fasten the sheet metal parts of the tube to the cabinet with two screws SCREW 2 M4 x 12 w flat spring washers TUBE APA 0100 8 Connect the six connectors CONNECTOR 6 YL white YL white SM 2P white SM white SM white SM white Connect the JVS cable as depicted and attach the foot lid When the above assembly work 15 complete move the untt to the Installation location JVS CABLE FIG 6 2i NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A18lIN3SSV o 19 NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A18lIN3SSV 20 FIXATION INSTALLATION SITE WARNING
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8. 6001 01 This 15 comprised of the following wire harnesses ASSY drawing 15 not available ITEM NO 101 301 302 303 304 305 306 308 309 310 311 312 313 PART 601 0460 600 7009 2500 600 7919 150 60041 60001 60006 60007 60009 60010 60011 60036 60052 60042 DESCRIPTION NOTE PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM ASSY RGB CA D SUB 15P 2500MM AUD RCA TO MINI PLUG 150CM WH AC BASE SERVICEMAN SW WH ACIOOV FRONT CABINET WH DC24V FRONT CABINET WH DC12V FRONT CABINET WH WOOFER FRONT CABINET WH SPEAKER FRONT CABINET WH VOLUME FRONT CABINET WH LED FRONT CABINET WH EARTH BASE CABINET WH AC BASE XFMR OUT D 1 2 23 ASSY REAR CABINET APA 3000 PARTS LIST apis y Dn32D ay SMOUS UDIS x ILON r epis 1isoddo 125 151 sLuvd J 126 23 ASSY REAR CABINET APA 3000 ITEM NO 0 Co N PART NO APA 3100 APA 2100 APA 3200 APA 3300 APA 3400 APA 3450 4300 APA 3001X APA 3002 APA 3003 APA 3004 APA 3005 APA 3006 01 APA 3007 APA 3008 APA 3010 3011 APA 3012 APA 3013 APA 3014 APA 3015 3016 3017 253 5366 421 11416 440 50002 440 WS0165 EG 440 WS0281 EG 440 CS0323 EG APA 3018 509 6144 030 000820 S 060 00800 050 00400 000 00408 032 000425 068 441616
9. EIU v rm 280 000 2nd KJ 250000 _ M S ee m 220 000 o INSERT COIN S n CREDIT S 0 FIG 8 5g 6 MATCHING Versus Mode 15 normally started when both players are matched up together and then competitive play begins It is also possible for players to be matched up if both are playing Story Mode or one is playing Story Mode and the other Versus Mode Versus Mode vs Versus Mode The first player who wins the number of rounds specified in the Test Mode s MATCH COUNT setting will be the winner and can continue the game The game will be over for the player who loses BE THE F ST 9 DEFERT YOUR RIVAL IF YOU LOSE IT SG OVER A cuc a eee fer FIG 8 6a Story Mode vs Story Mode Story Mode vs Versus Mode When Versus Mode was being played There will be one round of competition in the form of a sudden death trial battle The game will not be over for the player that _ FIRST BATTLE RIVAL FOR EXPERIE EXPERIENCE LOSE NEED NOT WORRY FOR LOVE RIES FIG 8 65 When Story was being played If a player has not already acquired the maximum number of Mission Points they will n 5 f N receive a yy by winning player already has the maximum number of Mission Points there T KE OUT will be one round of competition in the form of 7 sudden death trial battle The game wi
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11. Z AC UNIT 2 Les FIG 4 Overall View TABLE 4 Dimensions and Weights for Major Parts Width x Depth x Height 865 5 mm 34 1 in x 465 mm 18 3 in x 455 mm 17 9 in 820 mm 32 3 in x 616 mm 24 3 in x 1 732 mm 68 2 in 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 ACCESSORIES DESCRIPTION Part No Qty Note Figures OWNER S MANUAL 420 7031 01 1 This manual Parts not labeled with part numbers are as yet unregistered or cannot be registered Be sure to handle all parts with care as some parts are not available for purchase separately KEY 2 For the front cabinet s cashbox door KEY 2 For the rear cabinet s cashbox door Located inside the service Located inside the service door of the front cabinet at time of shipment door of the rear cabinet at time of shipment FRONT DESIGN PLATE 1P 2P APA 0001 1 APA 0002 1 For installation see chapter 6 9 STICKER 1P2P APA 0004 1 For installation gt 1 N 1 mt rer OCT lt FUSE 250 V 200 mA 514 5143 200 1 Spare see 15 3 NETWORK LAN CABLE 600 7269 0500 1 FUSE 250 2 514 5143 2000 1 Spare see 15 3 LE see chapter 6 5 For netwo
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13. 060 500400 000 00408 000 00412 5 290044 5 290042 280 6686 01 000 00410 008 00410 D 2 2 DESCRIPTION NOTE ASSY BASE CABINET UNIT ASSY PEDAL ASSY LED REAR SW UNIT COUNTER UNIT ASSY ELEC REAR FOGOT LID REAR LID WIRE COVER REAR CONTROLLER CABLE BRKT CONTROL PNL UPPER CONTROL PNL UNDER CONTROL UNIT HOLDER EDY COVER STICKER CONTROL UNIT HOLDER STICKER REAR SIDE L STICKER REAR SIDE STICKER REAR SPEAKER UNDER L STICKER REAR SPEAKER UNDER R STICKER REAR SPEAKER UPPER L STICKER REAR SPEAKER UPPER R STICKER REAR CENTER CASH BOX STICKER CAUTION FORK STICKER W POWER OFF ENG STICKER W BD POWER OFF S ENG STICKER W POWER OFF DGT ENG STICKER C APA PEDAL ENG FOOT LID SPONGE SW OBSA 45AM R 1FLED R 12V HEX BLT W S M8x20 FLT WSHR 8 FLG NUT M4 M SCR PH W FS M4x8 WING BLT 4 25 FLT WSHR BLK 4 4 16x1 6 SPR WSHR M4 M SCR TH BLK M4x8 M SCR PH W FS M4x12 HEX SKT LH CAP SCR STN M4x16 HEX SKT LH CAP SCR STN M4x12 SP WSHR 4 5x16x4 M SCR FH 4 10 TMP PRF SCR TH BLK M4x10 24 ASSY BASE CABINET REAR APA 3100 D 1 2 isi sLuvd J 127 ASSY BASE CABINET REAR APA 3100 ITEM NO PART NO APA 3150 APA 3500 APA 3102 APA 3103 APA 3104 APA 3105 105 5592 3108 DP 1167 10 LCA 2037 11 LCA 2041 12 VIF 1573 13 VTF 1574 14 839 1176 01 lo 421 7501 02 1 1511 sLuvd J 101 220 5237 93
14. 1 Hii T r 1 I 11 I i I I I To D 1 2 01 18 y P F x r 1 E n EM 1 r a 1 Fog 1 i el 1 1 133 1511 sLuvd J 134 ASSY PEDAL APA 3200 ITEM NO O OWN PART NO APA 3201 APA 3202 APA 3203 APA 3205 3206 3207 3208 APA 3209 VCT 1205 APA 3217X VCT 1207X VC 12115 3216 3214 3215 3 0 5173 01 280 5275 SR10 280 5277 280 6622 30030 050 F00400 031 050412 000 00408 0 000 00408 FAS 290057 000 00512 000 P00312 W 250 5421 031 050416 60031 D 2 2 DESCRIPTION NOTE PEDAL BASE PEDAL PEDAL COVER CENTER BASE PEDAL COVER PEDAL SIDE LID SIDE SASH L SIDE SASH R COM SPRING SPRING COVER SHADE PLATE SENSOR BRKT STOPPER RUBBER RUBBER CUSHION RUBBER CASE FOOTPRINT PLATE PEDAL PLATE L PEDAL PLATE R PHOTO SENSOR OMT T15DJST YL CORD CLAMP SRIO CORD CLAMP 18 SPACER TUBE FLG NUT 4 STN 4 12 M SCR TH CRM M4x8 M SCR TH BLK M4x8 HEX SKT LH CAP SCR STN M5x8 M SCR FH 5 12 M SCR PH W FS M3x12 FLT WSHR 3 5 12 T 1 0 CRG BLT SIN M4x16 WH FOOT PEDAL 29 ASSY LED REAR APA 3300 a ITEM NO 101 102 201 3301 838 1473 280 5275 SR10 000 P00320 W DESCRIPTION LED BASE REAR
15. AVERAGE PLAY TIME LONGEST PLAY TIME SHORTEST PLAY TIME BOOKKEEPING PAGE 2 4 NUMBER OF GAMES VERSUS MODE STORY MODE NUMBER OF CONTINUE VERSUS MODE STORY MODE TOTAL TIME 0D 00H 00M 00S PLAY TIME 0D 00H 00M 00S VERSUS MODE 0D 00H 00M 00S STORY MODE 0D 00H 00M 005 AVERAGE PLAY TIME 00M 00S VERSUS MODE 00M 00S STORY MODE 00M 00S LONGEST PLAY TIME 00M 00S VERSUS MODE 00M 00S STORY MODE 00M 00S SHORTEST PLAY TIME 00 009 VERSUS MODE 00 005 STORY MODE 00 005 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE The total number of games played The total number of continued games played The total time the cabinet has been turned on The time spent in games The average time of one play The time of the longest single play The time of the shortest single play NOTE NUMBER OF GAMES NUMBER OF CONTINUE PLAY TIME AVERAGE PLAY TIME LONGEST PLAY TIME and SHORTEST PLAY TIME are counted for each game mode When the TEST Button is pressed the next screen will be shown BOOKKEEPING PAGE 3 4 GAME HISTOGRAM VERSUS MODE 0 005 0 295 0M30S 0M595 1 005 1 295 1M30S 1M595 2MOOS 2 295 2 305 2 595 3 005 3 295 3 305 3 595 4 005 4M295 4 305 4 595 5 005 5 295 5 305 5 595 6 005 6 295 6 305 6M595 7 005 7 295 7M30S 7 595 8MOOS 8M295 8M305 8M595 9 005 9 295 9 305 9 595 OVER 10 005 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE FIG 9 3gc The GA
16. RED LED BD APA CORD CLAMP SR10 M SCR PH W FS M3x20 NOTE 1511 sLuvd J 135 SW UNIT APA 3400 1511 sLuvd J ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 3401 SW UNIT 2 421 12043 STICKER SW PANEL 101 838 14548 01 SW amp C VOL BD 201 000 P00308 W M SCR PH W FS M3x8 136 31 COUNTER UNIT APA 3450 ITEM NO 2 3 101 102 103 104 201 C 1511 sLuvd J E d e a n vy 201 Edi U k lt 1 on e WETER PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE APA 345 COUNTER BRKT TBA 1509 COUNTER LID 421 9168 01 STICKER METER 220 5798 0 MAG MZ674 DC5V D41 JC 601 6231 010 601 6231 010 280 5275 SR10 000 P00308 W EDGING NEW TYPE L 10MM EDGING NEW TYPE L 30MM CORD CLAMP SR10 M SCR PH W FS M3x8 137 1511 sLuvd J 138 82 CONTROL UNIT APA 2100 D 1 2 ith 207 gt 4 th 3 201 z 2 v 301 32 CONTROL UNIT APA 2100 D 2 2 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 2130 SENSOR UNIT OMJ GZH200 W 2 2101 COVER LEFT 3 APA 2102 COVER RICHT 4 APA 2103 TRIGGER 5 APA 2104 SIGHT 48 6 APA 2105 STICKER CTRL SIDE 2106 CORD FRAME COVER 8 APA 2107 CORD CLAMP a 9 2108 CORD FRAME o 10 APA 2109 SOLENOID FRAME r 11 APA 2110 SLIDE FRAME o 12 APA 2111 SOLENOID DAMPER E 13 APA 2112 SOLENOID SPRING 14 APA 2113 SOLENOID SHAFT
17. not move 1 2 Set the main switch to OFF NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A18lIN3SSV o 31 NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A18IN3SSV B 32 1 3 Remove the DVD wire from the DVD DRIVE 1 4 Attach the DVD DRIVE case lid and fasten it with 1 urea screw 1 5 Unlock and remove the front door 1 6 Remove the DVD wire from the LINDBERGH RED and withdraw it from the back side of the front cabinet 1 7 Attach and lock the front door 1 8 Store the DVD DRIVE DVD wire and DVD DRIVE kit in a location free of dust and cigarette smoke 9 INSTALLATION FRONT DESIGN PLATE 1 Attach four plate legs to the front cabinet PLATE LEG Attach the front design plate using included four screws HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW 4 4 x 6 special washer used FIG 6 9b 10 ENGAGEMENT OF SUPPLY AFTER INSTALLING SOFTWARE Turn the unit s main switch to ON to turn on the power When the power is turned on the fluorescent lights inside of the billboard and on the front cabinet s left and right will illuminate Shortly afterwards the System Startup Screen will be displayed which will then change to the Customer Waiting Screen Attract Mode The time required for Attract Mode to begin will vary from seconds to minutes The time required will not be the same each startup Sound will come from the woofer in the center of the front cabinet and the rear cabinet s left and right speakers as soon as Attract Mode begins The control panel and START B
18. 420 7031 01 157 PRINTING SEGA OWNER S MANUAL T gt SEGA CORPORATION IMPORTANT Nissay Aroma Building 5 37 1 Kamata Ohta ku Tokyo 144 8721 Japan G Gl GO j Ur lj O oes Before using this product read this manual carefully to understand the contents herein stated After reading this manual be sure to keep it near the product or in a convenient place for easy reference when necessary SEGA TABLE OF CONTENTS E0 0703 BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING TABLE OF CONTENTS a i INTRODUCTION i UU a aaea iii BE HANDLING PRECAUTIONS centres 1 FRPRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION 4 2 1 LIMITATIONS OF USAGE U UU U l sssssssssaasasnnanna 4 2 2 OPERATION AREA 0 6 EJ PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION 7 3 1 BEFORE OPERATION P rci on 7 3 2 DURING OPERATION PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS 9 DESCRIPTIONS erret 10 5 ACCESSORIES 0 11 IG ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION a 13 Ba PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE re 37 EJ GAME DESCRIPTION eremi 39 OF TEST AND DATA
19. APA S051 40K 40K 60092 10 40 44 A qiu io gt 1 50 M ow s 61110 10 21 i pos 200 amp 2 91 APASSBMS aU ASSY 100 PSPL yaw aL FOR wd gt 3zTYFE e aL LCI 3217785 1909 ASSY FRONT CABINET 1650 u une 6001 s pu s 5031 gt Vi al D HI APA 41 50 as EY SUA HUG n BEp 4 amp Endrh n AOC gt D 2 Sai JL EL BL x ae a RI B GUL 3 BL T us SE NM ge 83 8 i HLI AI HI ELK vp Ru TH UM z X AL SENS m LES IY FX MI an z 7 1 OL Atk BL CM 5 AL 40D 5421 O5D24 ed VIC CH ane ee AL m 5 x au LOASOS 4 APA G Gu APa 5ca1 aL aL saag 7 ag PAE ia E pl D in 20 TF i1 B38 14551 amo o 30 e 40 s 36 36 33 Ir ov CHJ OMSTRLBUT Te B3 i ad an 20 b l x ORE 4 00 5421 05012 nae 50 20 BD al DOS H PY APA 61744 y amp w REGL CHJ eun n Bo 31 Ar c PL en 08 12 WH c TEST rhe i ULT i 31 3
20. dimensions units used for competitive play PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION To avoid injury and trouble be sure to pay attention to the behavior of visitors and players AXWARNING In order to avoid accidents check the following before starting the operation To ensure maximum safety for the players and the customers ensure that where the product is operated has sufficient lighting to allow any warnings to be read Operation under insufficient lighting can cause bodily contact with each other hitting accident and or trouble between customers Be sure to perform appropriate adjustment of the monitor projector For operation of this machine do not leave monitor s flickering or deviation as is Failure to observe this can have bad influence upon the players or the customers physical conditions Itis suggested to ensure a space allowing the players who feel sick while playing the game to take a rest e Check if all of the adjusters arein RANN contact with the surface If they 19 are not the cabinet can move and cause an accident y Ensure that all the adjusters are in contact with the floor Do not put any heavy item on this product Placing any heavy item on the product can cause a falling down accident or parts damage Do not climb on the product Climbing on the product can cause falling down accidents To check the top portion of the product use a st
21. 1102 509 6102 000 F00308 050 F00400 000 00408 000 00408 DESCRIPTION NOTE ASSY BASE BOX ASSY CASH BOX DOOR REJECT LID COM BRKT EX SW HOLDER ELEC HOLDER STICKER BASE CABINET L STICKER BASE CABINET SW ROCKER J8 H B AJ8201BF M SCR FH M3x8 FLG NUT 4 M SCR TH BLK M4x8 M SCR PH W FS M4x8 4 ASSY BASE BOX LCA 1150X ITEM NO 101 102 201 202 lt 1511 sLuvd J a E M AN UP NP 7202 4 7X 4 ec en 4 A WEN PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE LCA 1151X BASE BOX 601 10905 CASTER D51H66 FREE ST 601 5699X LEG ADJUSTER BOLT M16x75 050 01600 HEX NUT 16 030 000620 5 W S 6 20 103 5 ASSY CASH BOX DOOR LCA 1250 1511 sLuvd J ITEM NO 2 3 101 201 202 104 PART NO OLS 1651 HOT 1203X HOT 1204X 220 5794 065 00300 060 00400 DESCRIPTION NOTE CASH BOX DOOR CENTER TNG SIDE TNG CLY LOCK W KEYS E RING 3MM FLT WSHR M4 6 ASSY SERVICE DOOR LCA 1270 1511 sLuvd J ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 1271 SERVICE DOOR DP 1167 TNG LKG 101 220 5793 1 A001 CLY LOCK W O KEY A001 105 1511 sLuvd J 106 7 AC UNIT APA 1300 Co te 124 ITEM PART NO 2 3 101 102 104 106 107 108 109 110 111 201 202 203 204 205 301 302 304 1301 421 7468 02 421 8202 509 6102
22. 214 0202 512 5046 91 08 512 5046 91 05 270 5115 280 0417 450 5126 450 5134 450 5133 280 5277 310 5029 20 601 0460 000 P00408 WB 000 0416 050 00400 060 500400 060 00400 60001 60004 LCA 60025 60051 2 203 208 70 1 1 1 3 131 1 ot l 76 201 1 2 1 1 u 1 15 22 1 i z d 1 DESCRIPTION NOTE AC STICKER C P W PIC STICKER EARTH MAKK SW ROCKER J8 V B AJ8202BF AC INLET PANEL TYPE C P CE UL NRW10 8A TK2421 Taiwan C P 5A CE UL NRW10 5A TK2421 Singapore Philippines Malaysia Korea Indonesia Hong Kong Australia NOISE FILTER 15A GT 215J TERMINAL BINDING POST BLACK Taiwan Not Used Others MAGNET CONTACT S NIOCX Taiwan MAGNET CONTACT S NIOCX AC 230V Singapore Malaysia Indonesia Hong Kong Australia CONTACT S NIOCX AC 200V Philippines Korea CORD CLAMP 18 SUMITUBE F H 20MM PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM M SCR PH W FS BLK M4x8 M SCR PH W FS BLK M4x16 NUT 4 SPR WSHR M4 FLT WSHR M4 WH AC UNIT INLET WH AC UNIT NOISE FILTER OUT WH AC UNIT SW WH EARTH AC UNIT 8 ASSY BILLBOARD APA 1400 PR ET EI a i MEM Mj m f i D 1 2 1511 sLuvd J 107 1511 sLuvd J 108 ASSY BILLBOARD 1400 D 2 2 ITEM NO O Co 101 10
23. There are eight stages When the game is started with just one cabinet players will face a character controlled by the computer COM Battle When two cabinets are connected if the other cabinet starts a game and Versus Mode 15 chosen players can face one another Player Battle When the opponent s life reaches zero the surviving player has won that round The winner will be the player who wins the previously specified number of rounds If in a COM Battle the winner will then advance to the next stage If in a Player Battle the winning player will move on to a COM Battle Come on Hivals Wy Number of rounds won seer 111 1 Elapsed game play time FIG 8 4a awv5 3 43 anvo 44 For the loser CONTINUE will display By inserting the necessary amount of coins and pressing the START Button the player can continue If enough credits already remain the START Button can be pressed without inserting additional coins When in a COM Battle the player will continue the game from the stage they couldn t get past In a Player Battle players will once again face off CONTINUE P J EE CREDIT S 0 FIG 8 4b If the loser does not continue or a player clears all stages the game will be over If the total time for clearing all stages 1 within the top ten in the rankings the player can enter their nam
24. or attach covers to them After laying out the power cord on the floor be Terminal width 12 mm sure to always protect it If the power cord is left exposed it can easily be damaged resulting in electrical shock Hole diameter 6 4 mm When using the product s AC unit ground terminal use ground wire with a circular terminal as shown in the illustration and establish ground securely 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 operations The accessory power cord has a ground wire inside it Always connect the ground wire Connect the power cord to the AC unit then Insert the power cord plug Into a power outlet with ground terminal If there 15 POWER PLUG no power outlet with ground terminal be sure to establish ground by some other means for example by connecting the AC GROUND WIRE 9 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 CONVERSION ADAPTER wire terminal of the adapter to a securely grounded ground ter
25. player not to place heavy items or drinks on the product 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 openings in or around the doors To avoid falls and resulting injury immediately stop the customer from leaning against or climbing on the product etc To avoid electric shock and short circuit do not allow customers to unplug the power plug without a justifiable reason Immediately stop such violent acts as hitting and kicking the product Such violent acts can cause parts damage or cause the cabinet to fall over resulting in injury Instruct players to hold the gun securely while playing If the gun is dropped it could cause injury to the player Items such as large finger rings can cause injury to the fingers while playing Instruct players to remove all accessories that could cause an accident before playing Instruct players that a single gun is never to be held by two or more people during play Otherwise there could be dangerous contact or a collision 12 SNOILNVOAAd B Luva 10 EY PART DESCRIPTIONS BILLBOARD FRONT CABINET CONTROL UNIT GUN 2 CS uU i REAR LID LY gt 2
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27. APA 0100 ASSY TUBE D 1 2 1 ASSY PARTS LIST 9 Med jo V Med Jo 1 3 ZR 7 p lo m di p 3 n a e 4 n 7 1 t f T C lop 2187 8 ot 97 1511 sLuvd J 98 1 55 ITEM PART NO 415 416 417 418 419 420 1000 APA 3000 APA 0100 421 8479 01 SGM 381 1 SGM 1798 000 P00412 W 000 00430 220 5793 2 001 SGM 4111Y 420 7031 01 420 7032 01 0001 0002 0003 0004 FAS 290045 280 6686 01 600 7269 0500 600 6729 01 600 6619 02 600 6619 01 443 500020 02 509 5080 310 5029 020 514 5143 200 514 5143 2000 605 0094 01 421 6690 06 421 6690 04 421 6690 03 421 6690 05 DESCRIPTION ASSY FRONT CABINET ASSY REAR CABINET ASSY TUBE STICKER INSTR SUNLICHT ENG POLTHN COV 850x900x 1700 POLY COVER 760x380x 1000 M SCR PH W FS M4x 12 M SCR TH BLK M4x30 KEY MASTER A001 KEY BAC OWNERS MANUAL APA ENC SERVICE MANUAL LBJ ENG FRONT DESIGN PLATE FRONT DESICN PLATE 2P PLATE LEG STICKER 1 2 SKT LH CAP SCR STN 4 6 SP WSHR 4 5x16x4 ASSY LAN CABLE 0500CM AC CABLE CONNECT TYPE 15A W E AC CABLE CONNECT TYPE FOR UK AC CABLE CONNECT TYPE FOR EXP STICKER 845 0002D 02 SW MICRO TYPE SUMITUBE F
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29. D 20MM FUSE S B 200MA250V HBC CE ROHS FUSE S B2000MA250V ROHS ASSY WIRE DVD FOR LINDBERGH L STICKER 110V STICKER 230 STICKER 220V 80556 STICKER 240V D 2 2 NOTE Taiwan Singapore Malaysia Philippines Korea Indonesia Hong Kong Australia Taiwan Singapore Philippines Korea Indonesia Hong Kong Malaysia Australia 2 ASSY FRONT CABINET APA 1000 wn IL Mr 1 l 1 1 1 I L i 28 Fastening Torque 1 8 N m D 1 2 NOTE Shown with 10 removed 1511 sLuvd J 99 1511 sLuvd J 100 2 ASSY FRONT 1000 PART NO 0 1 Co N 10 1100 LCA 1270 APA 1300 APA 1400 APA 1500 1600 1700 APA 1750 APA 4000 APA 4100 4150 4200 VTF 1006 1001 1002 1003 1004 421 11416 440 50165 440 WS0164 EG 440 50186 440 50300 12351299 280 5113 280 5114 253 2507 253 5570 280 5277 200 5275 SR10 280 6676 000 00430 000 00408 030 000820 SB 068 8522 1 6 OB 050 F00600 030 00061 6 5 068 652016 000 00412 032 000425 068 441616 000 00425 5 060 500400 5 000006 068 330808 6001 01 60005 600 7360 0400 600 7361 0400 60008 4400 4450 D 2 2 DESCR
30. In preparation for software installation connect the LINDBERGH RED in the front cabinet to the DVD DRIVE with DVD wire NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A18lIN3SSV 1 included DVD wire back of front cabinet DVD WIRE 605 0094 01 Connect the DVD wire to the game board s USB port The wire can be connected to any of the four ports 26 3 Insert the key chip and attach the accessory Board No sticker KEY CHIP BOARD NO STICKER Connect the two connectors on the end of the DVD wire tagged DVD to the side of the DVD drive USB MINI B 5 Verify that the sub power switch inside the front cabinet 1 turned on Close and lock the front door NOILV TIVISNI ANV A18lIN3SSV o 27 NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A18lIN3SSV CONNECTION OF POWER AND GROUND AXWARNING 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 a risk of electrical shock or short circuit Set these lines at locations where they will not interfere with customer traffic
31. Sloped surfaces Places subject to any type of violent impact Vicinity of anti disaster facilities such as fire exits and fire extinguishers Areas where the temperature exceeds the applicable temperature ambient temperature range of 5 to 30 degrees centigrade 2 1 LIMITATIONS OF USAGE AXWARNING Be sure to check the Electrical Specifications Ensure that this product is compatible with the location s power supply voltage and frequency requirements A plate describing Electrical Specifications is attached to the product Non compliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock This product requires 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 a 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
32. WH DC12V REAR CABINET WH DCSV REAR CABINET WH PEDAL REAR CABINET WH LED REAR CABINET WH C C DOOR SINGLE JAMMA COLOR WH FREQ CABLE JVS A B 050CM WH CONTROLLER REAR CABINET 25 REAR CABINET APA 3150 0 1 2 1511 sLuvd J 129 1511 sLuvd J 130 25 REAR CABINET 3150 D 2 2 ITEM NO 101 102 201 202 203 PART 3151 601 10905 601 11546 050 01600 030 000616 5 060 00600 DESCRIPTION NOTE REAR CABINET BLANK CASTER D51H66 FREE ST LEC ADJUSTER BOLT M16x60 DISGO NUT M16 HEX W S 6 16 FLT WSHR M ASSY SPEAKER APA 3500 ITEM NO 101 102 201 APA 3501 130 5260 280 5275 SR10 000 P00408 W DESCRIPTION NOTE SPEAKER SPKR BOX 6 15 40W W SHLD CORD CLAMP SR10 M SCR PH W FS M4x8 1511 sLuvd J 131 1511 sLuvd J 132 27 ASSY WIRE REAR 6002 This 15 comprised of the following wire harnesses ASSY drawing 15 not available ITEM NO 101 301 302 303 304 PART NO 601 0460 APA 6002 APA 60022 APA 60030 APA 60032 DESCRIPTION NOTE PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM WH SPEAKER REAR CABINET WH START amp SWUNIT REAR CABINET WH LAMP REAR CABINET WH COIN amp METER REAR CABINET 28 ASSY PEDAL APA 3200 114 ia 1 1E vd I d j 1 K gt b DET I tJ bz 0800 1 tir oy lak T T
33. also Player ID Either 1 or 2 When operating two cabinets In tandem choose a different setting for each cabinet If the settings are the same for both cabinets there will be a communications error OPERATION MODE The operation mode can be set to NORMAL or EVENT When set to EVENT only Versus Mode can be played and the game will be over after one match Two settings NORMAL EVENT Default setting NORMAL G BOOKKEEPING The following screens display information regarding the game s operational records There are four screens in all that display up to date data When the TEST Button 15 pressed the next screen will be shown Press the TEST Button while on the fourth screen to return to the Game Test Menu Screen BOOKKEEPING PAGE 1 4 COIN 1 COIN 2 TOTAL COINS COIN CREDITS SERVICE CREDITS TOTAL CREDITS PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE FIG 9 3ga COIN 1 2 The number of coins inserted in each coin chute TOTAL COINS The total number of coins inserted in all coin chutes COIN CREDITS The number of credits added by inserting coins SERVICE CREDITS number of credits added by pressing the SERVICE Button TOTAL CREDITS The total number of credits When the TEST Button 1 pressed the next screen will be shown AV 1dSIG ANV 1531 dO NOILVNV 1dX3 B 63 AV 1dSIG GNV LSAL dO NOILVNV 1dX3 B 64 FIG 9 3gb NUMBER OF GAMES NUMBER OF CONTINUE TOTAL TIME PLAY TIME
34. away from the screen animation showing the character loading the gun will begin This allows ammo to be replenished Come on Hivals e When the loading animation is finished the gun will be reloaded FIG 8 3b Players can move between cover items by stepping on the pedals While moving players can point the gun at the screen to fire or point the gun away from the screen to reduce damage taken from enemies and to replenish ammo Also as long as one of the pedals 15 held down players will continue to move without stopping until they proceed to the next item While moving stepping on a pedal twice will enable a Jump Shot if the gun is pointed at the screen or a Dodge if the gun 15 pointed away from the screen The camera will zoom in if the crosshair remains on the enemy or a cover item on the enemy s side for a specified amount of time While zoomed attack power will increase and hitting an enemy in the head will result in a Head Shot that deals a large amount of damage Some cover items can be destroyed by shooting them and if a character is near the item at such a time they will take damage and be knocked down When knocked down players can step on the pedals to get up quickly TR TEE y were 00 08 03 FIG 8 3c Displayed while down Players can get up quickly by stepping on the pedals 4 VERSUS MODE This is a one on one competitive mode
35. display and on to the next stage Mission Points If a mission cannot be cleared one will be deducted When yx reaches zero the game is over When a Bonus Mission is cleared one 5 will be gained unless the player is already at the maximum number FIG 8 5 anvo 3 45 anvo 46 When a mission is cleared the score displayed depends on the player s remaining energy remaining time skill attainment and the number of attempts needed to clear that mission SUCCESS SCORE ENERGY y 2160 TIME 4 750 BONUSA KE AIL S000 188597 10 000 8 54 If mission could not be cleared Mission Point will be deducted and the player retries the mission When all Mission Points are depleted CONTINUE will display By inserting the necessary amount of coins and pressing the START Button the player can continue If enough credits already remain the START Button can be pressed without inserting additional coins When continuing the player will retry the same mission TITTTITIT CREDIT S 0 FIG 8 5 FIG 8 5f If the player does not continue after all Mission Points are depleted or the player clears all stages the game will be If the total score from clearing all of stages 15 within the top three in rankings for that selected character players can enter their name 45
36. narrow space or low ceiling may cause an accident and assembly work to be difficult 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 use connectors other than those connected to and used by the game board at the time of shipment Do not connect wires to unused connectors This could cause the generation of heat or smoke or a burnout CAUTION Wear appropriate work clothing so that work can be performed safely Use gloves and safety shoes to prevent accidents or injuries When installing a wire protection cover over a floor use a material shaped so that no one passing by will stumble over it Using a material that could be stumbled over might lead to an accidental fall Be careful in handling plastic parts Be sure not to tighten screws or nuts too tightly If such parts are exposed fo excessive loads or impact they might become damaged resulting in fragments or cracks that could cause accidental injury NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A18lIN3SSV B NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A18lIN3SSV Installation and assembly of this product should take place in following sequence Installation of Billboard Connection of Front Cabinet Rear Cabinet and Tube Fixation to Installation Site 4 Installation of Pedal Preparation of Two Units for Competitive Play left side 2P right side 6 Preparation fo
37. qa 1 22 7 Ears 3 q E mE MONITOR ADJUSTMENT BOARD FIG 11 3b Button Names and Functions o FIG 11 3 MENU Turn the Picture Menu display on and off UP Move the cursor up to highlight a menu item Increase the value of or change a selected menu item DOWN Move the cursor down to highlight a menu item Decrease the value of or change a selected menu item ENTER Select or execute a highlighted menu item SELECT Turn off the Picture Menu and change the input type either Analog RGB or DVI Each time the SELECT Button is pressed the input type changes as follows Analog RGB DVI Analog RGB LED LED illuminates green Monitor is operating LED flashes red Power is off POWER Turn the LCD monitor on and off Usually it s not necessary to operate 2 a97 EI 75 AV1dSIG q51 BB 76 On Screen Display OSD Press the MENU Button while the OSD 1 not displayed to bring up the Picture Menu On the Picture Menu it is possible to perform various screen adjustments Use the UP and DOWN Buttons to highlight the item you want to adjust After highlighting the desired item press the ENTER Buttons to select and begin the adjustment Within each item press the MENU Buttons to exit the adjustment screen The adjustment values at this time will be saved simultaneously NOTE H POSITION and V POSITION
38. the front cabinet Remove the MAIN BD base together with the LINDBERGH from the base box 1 Turn off the cabinet s power Unlock the front door with the master key Remove the door The LINDBERGH RED is the red sheet metal case found inside the door 3 Remove the following connectors that are connected to the LINDBERGH RED Hold the connector at its terminal and pull it straight lt out Be careful as not to pull it out at an angle The D SUB connector and LAN cable have a fastening screw and a lock After loosening the screw remove the connector while opening the lock D SUB CONNECTOR LAN CABLE Center of board LAN terminal JVS IO CABLE STEREO MINI PLUG CONNECTOR Green FRONT terminal POWER CABLE CONNECTOR 18P 24P 1 of each WA WAN total 6 16 1 4 Remove the one thumbscrew which secures the MAIN BD base wooden board THUMBSCREW 1 M4 x 25 flat amp spring washers used 16 1b 5 Taking care so not to catch the wiring pull out the MAIN BD base together with the LINDBERGH RED 16 1 6 Place the level surface Remove the four screws which secure the LINDBERGH RED to the base When sending the LINDBERGH RED for repatr do not remove the key chip attached to the connector panel SCREW 4 M4 x 16 w flat amp spring washers 16 14 auvos anvo J 93 anvo J 94 16 2 C
39. 03 WH ACIOOV SUB ELEC 302 APA 60004 WH DC OUT SUB ELEC 120 20 ASSY ELEC FRONT APA 4200 ITEM NO 101 102 103 104 105 201 202 203 301 302 p QT LCA 4051 838 14515 A05 400 5421 05024 280 6681 838 1455 280 0419 000 0308 011 03516 011 00320 LCA 60007 APA 60039 L DESCRIPTION WOODEN BASE SUB ELEC SOUND AMP ANALOG IN SW REGU 505 24 L LOCK LT 320PCG DISTRIBUTION BD HARNESS LUG M SCR PH W FS M3x8 TAP SCR TH 3 5x16 TAP SCR PH 3x20 WH AC SUB ELEC SW RECU FOR AMP WH DC SUB ELEC SW RECU FOR AMP lt 93 0 VN A df 1511 sLuvd J SU UN VIRA EVE EN a NOTE 121 21 ASSY XFMR 100 120V 4400 AMER Yo 1511 sLuvd Fy us Sero C 2 201 4 DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 4201 WOODEN BASE 101 560 5523 XFMR 100 120V 100V7 5A WB V 102 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 201 000 0041 6 W M SCR PH W FS 4 16 202 OT TSIOSS T2 TAP SCR TH 3 5x12 122 21 ASSY XFMR 220 240 4450 g 4 4 9 N ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE LCA 4201 WOODEN BASE XFMR 101 560 5524 V XFMR 220 240V 100V7 5A WB V 102 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 201 000 P00416 W M SCR PH W FS MAx16 202 011 103512 TAP SCR TH 3 5x12 1511 sLuvd J 123 1511 sLuvd J 124 22 85 WIRE FRONT
40. 04 220 5297 9 5 957 220 5237 9 3 07 220 5237 73 05 220 5237 93 08 102 220 5793 1 001 103 220 5794 104 390 6859 105 838 14587 106 280 5275 SR10 107 260 5277 108 310 5029 20 109 601 0460 201 000 P00408 W 202 050 00400 203 050 000400 204 012 0308 205 000 00310 206 000 02610 207 FAS 68001 1 208 000 0 0320 209 000 00306 301 6002 302 60018 303 60019 304 60020 305 60029 306 60033 307 600 7368 02 308 60038 309 600 7141 91 050 310 60034 128 0 2 2 DESCRIPTION NOTE REAR CABINET ASSY SPEAKER CABLE HOLE LID CCFL HOLDER SIDE WEATHER STRIP L SIDE WEATHER STRIP CHUTE PLATE SINGLE SPEAKER NET CCFL CAP CUSHION CCFL INV SHEET CCFEIINY COVER CONN BD JVS STICKER 6 3V 0 15 Taiwan Singapore Philippines Malaysia Indonesia ASSY C C 2DR TAIWAN NT 10 ASSY C C 2DR SINGAPORE 1 ASSY C C 2DR KOREA 100W Korea ASSY C C 2DR HONG KONG 10 Hong Kong ASSY C C 2DR AUSTRALIA 1 Australia CLY LOCK MASTER W O KEY 001 CLY LOCK W KEYS CCFL L2495 Dz15 YE W TUBE CCFL INV ELEVAM S 12647C 8M CORD CLAMP SRIO CORD CLAMP 18 SUMITUBE F F 20MM PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM M SCR PH W FS M4x8 FLG NUT M4 U NUT M4 TAP SCR 2 PH 3x8 M SCR PH W FS M3x10 M SCR PH M2 6x10 FLT WSHR POLY 2 7 6x0 5 M SCR PH W FS M3x20 M SCR FH M3x6 ASSY WIRE REAR WH DC24V REAR CABINET
41. 2 201 202 203 204 205 206 301 PART 1401 1402 1403 1404 1405 01 253 545 440 WS0300 EG 421 7501 17 390 6822 20 200 5277 000 00430 000 00408 0 030 000616 5 068 652016 0 5 290045 280 6686 01 60002 DESCRIPTION NOTE BILLBOARD BOX REF BOARD FL COVER PLATE HOLDER BILLBOARD PLATE ENG FL HOLDER STICKER W POWER OFF amp HI TEMP EC STICKER FL 20W ASSY FL20W EX W CONN HICH CORD CLAMP 18 M SCR PH W FS M4x30 M SCR TH CRM M4x8 HEX BLT W S BLK M x16 FLT WSHR BLK 6 5 20x1 6 SKT LH CAP SCR STN 4 6 SP WSHR 4 5x16x4 WH ACIOOV BILLBOARD 9 ASSY CENTER BOX APA 1500 11 I 1 i 1 1 411 x 11 L i I 1 l E I T 1 1 i M TN N 1 1 wr mmm IT 1 F L D 1 2 1511 sLuvd J IR 109 1511 sLuvd J 110 9 ASSY CENTER BOX APA 1500 D 2 2 ITEM NO 0 Co N O PART NO APA 1550 APA 1580 1680 APA 1501 APA 1502 APA 1503 APA 1504 1505 1506 253 5457 421 7501 18 390 6822 32EX 000 P00408 W 000 F0040 050 F00300 000 00408 050 00400 050 00400 060 500400 060 00400 60054 DESCRIPTION NOTE ASSY WOOFER ASSY FRONT FRAME ASSY LCD PW
42. 220 V 240 V area Using a cord rated lower than the specified rating can cause a fire and electric shock Electricity Consumption MAX 2 7 A MAX 2 6 A MAX 2 6 A 5 18 A 220 V 50 Hz 220 V 60 Hz 240 V 50 Hz AC 110 V 60 Hz lt TAIWAN gt NOILVO2O 1 NOILVTIVLSNI 9NIOGSHVO38 B NOILVOO 1 NOILVTIVLSNI 9NIOSHVO38 B WARNING For the operation of this machine secure a minimum area of 1 5 m 4 9 ft W x 2 4 m 7 9 ft D The dimensions of the base periphery are established in consideration of ventilation maintenance and customer passage And if they fall and hit their head there could be a very serious injury Be sure to always secure enough space as prescribed in this manual Be sure to provide sufficient space specified in this manual Do not allow objects 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 In order to transport the machine into a building the minimum necessary dimensions of the opening of doors etc 0 8 m 2 7 ft W and 1 8 m 5 9 ft H 1500 N 350 350 300 350 2 2 2 26 Recommended installation Ref Recommended installation dimensions for two
43. 5 2 2 2 4 2 i b amp x 2 201 202 203 204 u 4 A 4 4 ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NOTE APA 1751 TOWER BASE R 2 APA 1752 TOWER DESIGN PLATE R 5 APA 1703 TAPE A 4 APA 1704 TAPE B 201 FAS 290042 HEX SKT LH CAP SCR STN M4x12 202 280 6686 01 SP WSHR 4 5 16 4 203 000 00412 0 M SCR TH 4 12 204 068 441616 0 FLT WSHR 4 4 16 1 6 205 050 00400 FLG NUT M4 1511 sLuvd J 117 17 ASSY PWR SPLY APA 4000 1511 sLuvd J ITEM NO PART NO 1 SHT 4904X 2 4001 101 400 5457 91 201 000 P00308 W 118 it Q DESCRIPTION NOTE ELEC ELEC SW REGU ATX JVS M SCR PH W FS M3x8 18 ASSY MAIN BD APA 4100 ITEM NO 2 201 0001 845 0001 D 02 000 0416 1511 sLuvd J DESCRIPTION NOTE WOODEN BASE MAIN ASSY CASE LBJ L 512MB EXP M SCR PH W FS 4 16 119 ASSY SUB ELEC APA 4150 a mr Ec EAD ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 4151 WOODEN BASE SUB 2 421 9693 24 STICKER DC 24V 3 421 9693 12 STICKER DC 12V 101 400 5421 05024 SW REGU 1 505 24 102 400 5421 05012 SW REGU LCA50S 12 103 280 668 1 L LOCK LT 320PCG 104 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 105 280 5277 CORD CLAMP 18 201 000 P00308 W M SCR PH W FS M3x8 202 011 03516 5 3 5 16 209 011 103512 SCR TH 3 5 12 204 011 00312 TAP SCR 1 3x12 301 APA 600
44. 5c XKT 1515 01 DVD DRIVE KIT FOR LBG ENG SERVICE MANUAL DVD DRIVE 420 6923 01 1 610 0719 01 91 1 For software Installation DVD WIRE 2 see chapter 6 8 605 0094 1 S For software installation 3 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION WARNING 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 d severe accident such as electric shock to the player during operation 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 Do not carelessly push on the monitor This could cause it to fall over Provide sufficient space so that assembling can be performed Performing work in places with
45. AP SCR PH 3x20 202 011 F00312 SCR FH 3x12 301 APA 60023 WH DC24V REAR ELEC 302 APA 60024 WH DC12V REAR ELEC 303 APA 60025 WH DC5V REAR ELEC 304 APA 60026 WH LAMP REAR ELEC 305 APA 60027 WH I O REAR ELEC 306 APA 60028 WH LED REAR ELEC ASSY TUBE APA 0100 ITEM NO 101 102 201 202 203 301 302 303 304 305 306 308 A ES b i 7 on gt 1 VIO 202 203 We 1 x NOTES 1 Attach 307 with TYPE B terminal facing 1 ART H 2 Attach 308 with round terminal facing 1 PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 0101 310 5050 220050 FLEX TUBE 22 0050C M 310 5053 22 CONN L 22 050 00400 NUT M4 060 500400 SPR WSHR 4 060 00400 FLT WSHR M4 60012 WH DC24V TUBE APA 60013 WH DC12V TUBE 6001 4 WH DC5V TUBE APA 60015 WH SPEAKER TUBE APA 6001 6 WH VOLUME TUBE APA 6001 7 WH LED TUBE 600 7141 91 150 CABLE JVS 150CM APA 60053 WH EARTH TUBE 1511 sLuvd J 141 WIRE COLOR CODE TABLE IMPORTANT The DC power wire color for this product is different from previous SEGA titles 49 Working from the previous wire colors will create a high risk of fire A m e The color codes for the wires used in the diagrams in the following chapter are as follows PINK O B SKY BLUE E G BROWN m D PURPLE gt LIGHT GREEN 00 m Wires other than those of any of the above 5 single colors will be d
46. CREW 2 M4 x 8 w flat amp spring washers FIG 10e 4 Pay special attention to spring washers and other small parts when removing the solenoid FIG 10f Remove the eight screws and an E ring 2 mm and replace the solenoid careful not to lose small parts during this procedure SCREW 8 M3 x 6 w spring washer SOLENOID 124 5101 FIG 10g E RING 2mm FIG 10h 6 Attach the solenoid ASSY with two screws and connect the connector Be careful not to damage the wiring Refer to the preceding sections regarding part replacement Reattach the L cover handling each part with appropriate care 8 After replacing the solenoid refer to the section titled GAME TEST MODE Conduct an Output Test Nn9 10211802 EJ 71 av1asia G97 BB 72 KE MONITOR LCD DISPLAY 11 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING THE MONITOR AAWARNING Responding to breakdown or abnormality f smoke or a strange odor appears immediately unplug the power cable from power source Continuing to use the product may cause a fire or an electric shock Ensure that smoke is no longer emitted and contact the point of purchase f nothing displays on the screen immediately unplug the power cable from the power source Continuing to use the product may cause a fire or an electric shock Contact the point of purchase and request an inspection f water or a foreign object enters the monit
47. Default setting 2 MISSION POINT SETTING INITIAL MISSION POINT The number of Mission Points players begin with in Story Mode The range is from 1 to 6 The value cannot be set higher than MAX MISSION POINT Default setting 2 MISSION POINT SETTING MAX MISSION POINT The maximum number of Mission Points obtainable in Story Mode The range 1 from 1 to 6 Default setting 3 ADVERTISE SOUND Set the sound during Attract Mode to ON or OFF There are five levels NORMAL 3 4 1 2 1 4 OFF Default setting NORMAL AV 1dSIG ANV LSAL dO NOILVNV 1dX3 B 59 AV 1dSIG ANV 1531 NOILVNV 1dX3 B 60 E GUNADJUSTMENT This screen allows for the adjustment of the gun s crosshair settings which are used during gameplay NOTE Because of discrepancies between cabinets be sure to adjust these settings prior to operating the cabinet for the first time GUN ADJUSTMENT OLD TOP 10 LEFT 10 CENTER X 80 Y 80 RIGHT f0 BOTTOM fO DEFAULT CANCEL CHECK gt EXIT OUT OF SCREEN SELECT WITH START SERVICE BUTTON AND PULL TRIGGER PRESS TEST BUTTON PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT FIG 9 3ea 1 Use the START Button to move the cursor 2 Move the cursor to the desired item and pull the gun s trigger Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to update and save modified items and return to the Game Test Menu Screen Each item s OLD value represents its value as adjusted
48. FIG 6 3d Three Surface Views FIG 6 3e Ventilation Space Views are reduced to 1 100 Use them for reference Provide ventilation space for the in installation site layout ventilation opening NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A18lIN3SSV o NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A18lIN3SSV o 22 4 INSTALLATION OF PEDAL 1 Remove the foot lid and attach the wire cover rear to the base of the rear cabinet SCREW 2 M4 x 12 w flat amp spring washers WIRE COVER REAR FIG 6 4a 2 Remove the pedal base s pedal cover by removing the four truss screws TRUSS SCREW 4 chrome M4 x8 Connect the foot pedals to the rear cabinet and secure them with four hexagon bolts HEXAGON BOLT 4 M8 x 20 w spring washer flat washer used 4 Secure the wire cover rear with two screws SCREW 2 M4 x 12 w flat amp spring washers 5 Connect the connector CONNECTOR 1 YL 6P white NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A18lIN3SSV o 23 NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A18lIN3SSV o 24 5 PREPARATION OF TWO UNITS FOR COMPETITIVE PLAY 1P LEFT SIDE 2P RIGHT SIDE When not using two machines for competitive play the procedure below is not necessary LAN Cable Connection 1 Run the included LAN cable from the back of the front cabinet LAN CABLE 5 m 600 7269 0500 Open the front door with the master key Connect the LAN cable which has been drawn out from the back of the front cabinet to the connector tagged LAN in the middle of the game board P
49. IPTION NOTE ASSY BASE CABINET ASSY SERVICE DOOR AC UNIT ASSY BILLBOARD ASSY CENTER BOX ASSY LCD ASSY TOWER L ASSY TOWER R ASSY PWR SPLY ASSY MAIN BD ASSY SUB ELEC ASSY ELEC FRONT FRONT COVER SPONGE FRONT COVER BRKT FRONT COVER TOWER HOLDER REAR CUSHION CENTER STICKER CAUTION FORK STICKER W BD POWER OFF S ENG STICKER W FALL ENG STICKER C EPILEPSY 40 ENG STICKER W POWER OFF amp HI TEMP ENG STUD BOLT M FOR LCD COLLAR FOR TV SPACER 6 4 25x2 BUSH FOR LCD CAP FOR LCD CORD CLAMP 18 CORD CLAMP SRIO CORD CLAMP TL 25A TKK M SCR TH BLK M4x30 M SCR TH BLK M4x8 HEX BLT W S BLK M8x20 FLT WSHR BLK 8 5 22x1 6 FLG NUT M W S 6 16 FLT WSHR 6 5 20x1 6 M SCR PH W FS M4x 12 WING M4x25 FLT WSHR 4 4 16x1 6 M SCR PH W S 4 25 SPR WSHR M4 M SCR PH PORICURVO M3x10 FLT WSHR PLASTIC 3 3 8x0 8 ASSY WIRE FRONT EXP WH DC24V FOR LCD WH LBG PWR 24P P TO P 0400MM WH PWR 18P P TO P 0400MM WH DCSV FRONT CABINET ASSY 100V 120V ASSY XFMR 220V 240V Taiwan Singapore Philippines Malaysia Korea Indonesia Hong Kong Australia D 1 2 3 ASSY BASE CABINET 1100 PARTS LIST _ UN QUUM 101 1511 sLuvd J 102 3 ASSY BASE CABINET APA 1100 D 2 2 ITEM NO Q O 201 202 203 204 PART LCA 1150X LCA 1250 VTF 0101 LCA 1102 LCA 1104 LCA 1105 1101
50. LOWER 101 200 6046 91 ASSY LCD 32TYPE K 201 12 M SCR PH M3x12 202 000 00408 M SCR TH BLK 4 8 203 O10 FO0310 OB S TITE SCR FH BLK M3x10 114 14 ASSY MONITOR MASK 1620 a 204 205 7206 101 201 202 203 7102 201 202 208 BB 242 28 8 8 ITEM DESCRIPTION NOTE 1621 MASK BASE 2 JPT 1082 101 838 13145 02 LED BD GUN SENSE HOD 102 838 14703 LED BD GUN SENSE APA 103 28025277 CORD CLAMP 18 104 280 5275 SR10 CORD CLAMP SR1O 201 050 U00300 U NUT M3 202 069 000034 FLT WSHR PLASTIC BLK 3 8x 203 FAS 68001 6 FLT WSHR NI 3 10x0 5 204 050 00400 HEX NUT M4 205 060 500400 SPR WSHR M4 206 060 00400 FLT 4 301 5 61013 WH MASK SHORT 302 5 61014 WH MASK LONG 303 60037 WH LED MASK 304 60055 WH EARTH MASK 1511 sLuvd J 115 15 ASSY TOWER L 1700 4 203 204 205 3 203 204 208 52 2 4 2 2 2 4 2 U gt 2 2 5 wf P M 2 2 201 202 203 204 221 4 4 4 4 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE APA 1701 TOWER BASE L 2 APA 1702 TOWER DESIGN PLATE L 3 APA 1703 TAPE A 4 APA 1704 TAPE B 201 FAS 290042 HEX SKT LH CAP SCR STN M4x12 202 280 6686 01 SP WSHR 4 5 16 4 203 000 T00412 0B M SCR TH BLK M4x12 204 068 441616 0B FLT WSHR BLK 4 4 16x1 6 205 050 F00400 FLG NUT M4 116 ASSY TOWER R APA 1750 3 23 204 205 4 293 204 92
51. ME HISTOGRAM displays how many times a play ended at a certain time on that cabinet Use this as a reference when determining settings such as difficulty level When the TEST Button is pressed the next screen will be shown BOOKKEEPING PAGE 4 4 GAME HISTOGRAM STORY MODE 0 005 0 295 OM30S 0 595 1 005 1M295 1M30S 1M595 2 005 2 295 2M30S 2 595 3 005 3 295 3M30S 3 595 4 005 4 295 4 305 4 595 5 005 5 295 5M30S 5 595 6 005 6M295 6M30S 6M59S 7MOOS 7 295 7 5 7 595 8MOOS 8M29S 8M305 8M595 9 005 9 295 9 305 9 595 OVER 10 005 CO OO O OO CO CO CO CO O OOO O O O O O PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT FIG 9 3gd Press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu Screen AV 1dSIG ANV 1531 dO NOILVNV 1dX3 B AV 1dSIG ANV 1531 dO B 66 H BACKUP DATA CLEAR Select BACKUP DATA CLEAR to display the following screen and you can clear the bookkeeping data BACKUP DATA CLEAR YES CLEAR NO CANCEL SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 9 3ha To clear data use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to YES CLEAR and then press the TEST Button When the data has been cleared the message COMPLETED will be displayed BACKUP DATA CLEAR COMPLETED PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT FIG 9 3hb Press the TEST Button again to return to the Game Test Menu Screen Move the cursor t
52. OMPOSITION OF THE CAME BOARD x gt lt The game board becomes the game board for this product once the key chip is inserted The DIP SW dip switches on the board must be set as specified below If set incorrectly for this product an error will be displayed and the game will not run ASSY CASE LBJ L 512MB APA EXP 845 0002D 02 LIVE ZU OJ 7770 OJ LI ILLE 7 7 OJ CN Z 777 LT f BOARD NUMBER STICKER KEY CHIP FIG 16 2 DIP SW Setting Use this product with the DIP SW settings shown in the figure below NOTE It is not possible to conduct competitive play with two machines if the cabinets have different DIP SW settings 3 4 5 6 7 8 DESIGN RELATED PARTS For the warning display stickers refer to Section 1 FRONT APA 0001 FRONT DESIGN PLATE 1P APA 1101 STICKER BASE CABINET L APA 1102 STICKER BASE CABINET R APA 1403 FL COVER APA 1405 01 BILLBOARD PLATE ENG APA 1505X STICKER CENTER BOX APA 1702 TOWER DESIGN PLATE L APA 1703 TAPE A APA 1704 TAPE B APA 1752 TOWER DESIGN PLATE R Z SLYVd 031 13 5 9 FIG 17a REAR CABINET without DENOMI APA 3005 CONTROL PNL UPPER APA 3006 01 CONTROL PNL UNDER ENG APA 3010 STICKER CONTROL UNIT HOLDER APA 3011 STICKER REAR
53. PRESS TEST FIG 9 2 System Test Menu Screen AV 1dSIG GNV LSAL dO NOILVNV 1dX3 B 55 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 A GAME TEST MENU GAME TEST MENU INPUT TEST OUTPUT TEST GAME ASSIGNMENTS GUN ADJUSTMENT NETWORK ASSIGNMENTS BOOKKEEPING BACKUP DATA CLEAR gt EXIT AV 1dSIG ANV 1541 dO NOILVNV 1dX3 B SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 9 3a Select GAME TEST MODE from the System Test Menu Screen to display the Game Test Mode Screen as follows Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item Press the TEST Button to enter the selected item After the test 15 complete move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the System Test Menu Screen 56 B INPUT TEST Select INPUT TEST to display the following screen and check the status of Input devices This test should be used periodically to check that each input device 15 functioning correctly INPUT TEST GUN TRIGGER GUN X GUN Y SCREEN IN PEDAL LEFT PEDAL RIGHT START SERVICE TEST PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT FIG 9 3b 1 If the displays of the items change from OFF to when the respective button trigger or pedal is pressed operation is normal Confirm operation of the gun by pointing it to the scre
54. R SPLY CENTER BOX REAR FRAME REAR LID BILLBOARD HOLDER STICKER CENTER BOX SHADE FL HOLDER STICKER FL32W ASSY FL32W EX W CONN HICH M SCR PH W FS M4x8 M SCR FH M4x FLG NUT M3 M SCR TH BLK M4x8 FLG NUT 4 NUT 4 SPR WSHR M4 FLT WSHR M4 WH EARTH CENTER BOX ASSY WOOFER APA 1550 ITEM NO 101 201 1551 130 5218 01 012 00412 DESCRIPTION WOOFER BRKT SUB WOOFER 40W YL TAP SCR 2 4x12 NOTE 1511 sLuvd J 111 11 ASSY FRONT FRAME 1580 1511 sLuvd J ITEM NO 2 S 20 112 PART NO APA 158 APA 1582 APA 1583 010 00310 Leads 2 201 EEE DESCRIPTION NOTE FF UPPER BRKT FF LOWER BRKT FF SIDE COVER S TITE SCR FH BLK M3x10 12 ASSY LCD PWR SPLY 1680 1 gt y 4 gt o E r o j q An ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE APA 168 SW REG BRKT 101 400 5461 01 SW REGU FOR LCD 32TYPE 201 000 00306 M SCR PH W FS M3x6 113 13 ASSY LCD APA 1600 3 202 4 201 4 E 2 2 10 229221 4 2 203 2 8 1 TD 7202 5 202 6 2 2 1 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1620 ASSY MONITOR MASK 2 1601 LCD SIDE COVER 3 1602 FRAME COVER UPPER 4 1603 5 93 APA 1604 FRAME COVER LOWER L APA 1605 FRAME COVER
55. SIDE L APA 3012 STICKER REAR SIDE R APA 3013 STICKER REAR SPEAKER UNDER L APA 3014 STICKER REAR SPEAKER UNDER R APA 3015 STICKER REAR SPEAKER UPPER L APA 3016 STICKER REAR SPEAKER UPPER R APA 3017 STICKER REAR CENTER APA 3214 PEDAL PLATE L APA 3215 PEDAL PLATE R APA 3216 FOOTPRINT PLATE e 9 6 6 9 G 2105 STICKER CTRL SIDE FIG 17b 95 1511 sLuvd J 96 PARTS LIST TOP ASSY 2 APA 1000 3 APA 1100 4 LCA 1150X ASSY FRONT CABINET ASSY BASE CABINET ASSY BASE BOX 6 LCA 1270 5 LCA 1250 ASSY SERVICE DOOR ASSY CASH BOX DOOR 7 APA 1300 10 APA 1550 AC UNIT ASSY WOOFER APA 1400 11 APA 1580 ASSY BILLBOARD ASSY FRONT FRAME 9 APA 1500 12 APA 1680 ASSY CENTER BOX ASSY LCD PWR SPLY 13 APA 1600 A 14 APA 1620 ASSY LCD ASSY MONITOR MASK 15 APA 1700 ASSY TOWER L 16 APA 1750 ASSY TOWER R 17 APA 4000 ASSY PWR SPLY APA 4100 ASSY MAIN BD APA 4150 ASSY SUB ELEC APA 4200 ASSY ELEC FRONT 21 APA 4400 ASSY XFMR 100 120V 21 APA 4450 ASSY XFMR 220 240V 2 6001 ASSY WIRE FRONT 3 APA 3000 24 APA 3100 25 APA 3150 ASSY REAR CABINET ASSY BASE CABINET REAR REAR CABINET APA 3200 APA 3500 ASSY PEDAL ASSY SPEAKER APA 3300 27 APA 6002 ASSY LED REAR ASSY WIRE REAR APA 3400 SW UNIT 31 APA 3450 COUNTER UNIT 32 2100 CONTROL UNIT 33 APA 4300 ASSY ELEC REAR
56. TABLE 15 1a PROBLEMS CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES With main switch ON no Power is not supplied Securely insert the power plug into the plug activation socket Power supply voltage 15 not Make sure that power supply voltage 15 correct correct The circuit protector functioned After eliminating the cause of overload due to the momentary overload __ reinstate the AC unit s circuit protector lt See chapter 6 7 refer to the following No sound is generated from Faulty adjustment of sound Adjust the sound volume the speaker volume See chapter 9 7 Faulty wiring connection Check with speaker test In Test Mode Then check connections of speakers that do not produce sound See the LINDBERGH RED Service Manual The monitor screen s hue Faulty connection of video signal Make sure that the video signal connector 15 saturation and or brightness connector properly connected and fastened are unnatural The monitor screen does Faulty connection of video signal sure that the video signal connector is display the correct colors connector properly connected and fastened Also verify that the connector s metal parts are not in contact with any of the cabinet s metal parts Faulty screen adjustment Perform appropriate adjustments See chapter 11 7 TABLE 15 16 PROBLEMS CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Gun crosshair is misaligned Faulty gun adjustment Adjust settings on the Gun Adjustment Screen in Test Mod
57. UST adjust screen automatically Automatically adjusts the screen position based on the video input signal 7 COIN SELECTOR When the button falls to refund coins open the chute door and open the selector gate Once the Jammed coin is removed insert a standard coin to ensure that the selector is working properly Cleaning the Coin Selector IMPORTANT Remove and clean smears using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent which is then wrung dry Never apply machine oil etc to the coin selector 4012313S After cleaning the coin selector properly insert a standard to ensure that selector functions correctly The coin selector should be cleaned once every 3 months When cleaning follow the procedures below 1 Turn off game unit power supply Open coin chute door 2 Remove coin selector from coin chute door Open gate and wipe away dirt with animal hairbrush or other soft brush FIG 12a Soak a soft cloth in water or in a neutral cleaning agent diluted with water wring it tightly and wipe away dirt D 5 Remove cradle When removing the retaining ring E ring be careful not to bend the rotary shaft FIG 12b 77 4012313S fS 78 6 Use soft cloth to wipe dirt from rotary shaft and bearing After wiping off dirt wipe away molsture with a dry cloth and make sure that the coln selector 1
58. abnormality may have occurred Immediately look into the cause of the fault and eliminate the cause thereof to ensure satisfactory operation When the cabinet is powered a fluorescent lamp on the billboard and two fluorescent lamps L and R on the tower will always be illuminated The LCD screen will display demo videos and rankings Sound is output from the left and right speakers on the rear cabinet s control panel There is also a woofer output in the center of the front cabinet Whether or not sound is output during Attract Mode can be chosen within Test Mode s settings The START Button on the control panel is an illuminated button In Attract Mode this button 15 not lit up x Wwe BILLBOARD x1 p XE LCD MONITOR Meg i Yes gi START BUTTON TOWER L amp R FIG 8 awv5 3 39 awv5 3 40 1 HOW TO PLAY 1 When a coin is inserted the credit display on the bottom of the screen will increase in number When a sufficient number of coins to play either of the game s modes is inserted the INSERT COIN S message on the bottom of the screen will disappear and the display of the playable game mode will change to XX Mode PRESS START BUTTON The START Button will then begin to blink Up to twenty four credits can be counted If coins are inserted after twenty four credits have been counted they will not be counted towards credits and they will n
59. apter 13 gt illuminate CIRCUIT PROTECTOR Functions due to the activation of bimetal To restore the function wait for approximately one minute or longer until CIRCUIT PROTECTOR the bimetal cools off Press the button 9NILOOHS318n031 8 9NILOOHS318n031 86 15 2 FUSE REPLACEMENT 1 Turn off the power Remove the six truss screws Remove the rear lid of the rear cabinet Make sure that the fuse s capacity matches the value specified on the sticker TRUSS SCREW 6 black M4 x8 FIG 15 2a 3 Replace the fuse FUSE 250 V 200 mA 514 5143 200 FUSE 250V 2A 514 5143 2000 FIG 15 2b WARNING there is an error display search out the cause immediately and take corrective action If the product is operated while the error is ignored there could be an accident There could also be permanent damage to parts etc If an error is displayed have the site maintenance personnel or other qualified individuals resolve it If someone without specialized or technical knowledge attempts to rectify the problem electric shock short circuits or fire may result If there is no site maintenance personnel or other qualified individuals available turn the power off immediately and contact your retailer or the office listed in this manual If a problem not described in this manual and the LINDBERGH RED service manual occurs or the resolution to a problem described in this manual is not effective do no
60. black M4 x8 FIG 13a 79 1 dINV 1 LNADSSAYON 14 80 Open the rear of the front cabinet Replace the fluorescent lamp FLUORESCENT LAMP 32 W 390 5251 32 01 GLOW LAMP 390 5638 5P FIG 13b Fluorescent Lamp Inside Billboard 1 Turn off the power 2 Remove the billboard from the front cabinet Place it on the floor before performing any work 3 Remove a total of four hexagon bolts from the sides of the billboard HEXAGON BOLT total 4 black M6 x 16 w spring washer large flat washer used FIG 13c 4 Remove the plate holder PLATE HOLDER 134 5 Remove the lamp cover Replace the fluorescent lamp LAMP COVER FLUORESCENT LAMP 20 W 390 5251 20 01 GLOW LAMP 390 5638 1P FIG 13e LIN3N3JV 1d3 LNADSAYON 13 o 81 NOILOAdSNI JIQOIYN3d PERIODIC INSPECTION The items listed below require periodic check and maintenance to retain the performance of this machine and to ensure safe business operation Players operate the gun by touching it and holding it with their hands Clean the gun on a regular basis and have hand wipes etc available to ensure that players will always fully enjoy the game AXWARNING e Be sure to check once a year to see whether power cords are damaged the plug is securely inserted dust has accumulated between the socket outlet and the power plug etc Using the product with accumulated dust can cause fire and electric
61. ce In maintaining amusement equipment vending machines etc working under the supervision 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 maintenance 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 EB HANDLING PRECAUTIONS When installing or inspecting the machine be very careful of the following points and pay attention to ensure that the player can enjoy the game safely Non compliance with the following points or inappropriate handling running counter to the cautionary matters herein stated can cause personal injury or damage to the machine AAWARNING Before performing work be sure to turn the power off Performing the work without turning the power off can cause an
62. ce individuql or other skilled professional Work performed by non technical personnel can cause malfunctioning In order to prevent electric shock and short circuit hazards be sure to turn power off before performing work Be careful not to damage the wires Damaged wires may cause electric shock or short circuit or present a fire risk When the game machines of a same or similar type are installed side by side their sensors may interfere with each other To reject the interference follow the procedure below The following game machines employ a same or similar type of sensor If interference happens to the sensors operation of the games may be mutually disturbed NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A18lIN3SSV THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD 2 U R type type and Super type DEATH CRIMSON U R type and DX type THE LOST WORLD U R type DX type and Super DX type BRAVE FIRE FIGHTERS SAMBA DE AMIGO CONFIDENTIAL MISSION U R type and DX type SHAKATTO TAMBOURINE LUPIN THE 3RD THE SHOOTING U R type and DX type THE MAZE OF THE KINGS U R type and DX type THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD 3 U R type and DX type VIRTUA COP 3 U R type and DX type GHOST SQUAD U R type and DX type THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD 4 DX type and SPECIAL type 2SPICY 1 Turn off the power 2 Open the coin chute door It s an interference prevention wire with FREQ tag When arranging two machines side by side and setting them for competitive play or simp
63. e NOTE Time during a Player Battle is excluded VERSUS 5 nD XY 2nd iv 1100700 l 4 m p gt EIL e 1200700 D Ju lt EI Oh INSERT COIN S CREDIT S 0 FIG 8 4c 5 STORY MODE This mode allows players to enjoy a storyline while clearing a large number of missions The story of each character 15 different When beginning Story Mode players can choose to play a Practice Mission The Practice Mission allows players to practice using controls that were not introduced during the tutorial This Practice Mission can be skipped even while underway by pressing the START Button PRACTICE MISSION ILE MISSION Play Practice Mission GAIN zu lia r pu a Clear objectives and defeat the enemy Shoot the screen to decide Sh FIG 8 5a FIG 8 5b If the Practice Mission was completed or was fully or partially skipped a Story will be displayed and the game will continue in the order shown below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Demo Mission Title Mission Mission Clear Screen Success Failure If the mission 15 failure the game can be retried from step 2 of the same mission excludes Bonus Missions If the mission 15 a success the game proceeds to step 1 of the next mission Steps 1 6 repeat a number of times as the player moves through the demo Stage Results
64. e See chapter 9 7 Screen LED sensor board Contact the point of purchase for this product malfunction Gun sensor board is damaged Replace sensor board See chapter 10 Faulty wiring connection Make sure that wiring between the front and rear cabinet is connected properly See chapter 6 2 gt Light from the LED sensor board Remove any obstacle that appears to be is impeded blocking or reflecting the light Remove any laminated signs or stickers attached above the control panel that appear to be impeding the light Sensor interference caused by Make sure that the interference prevention another like machine wire is attached properly See chapter 6 7 Malfunction caused by ambient Change product installation location if strong lighting lighting 15 positioned near the monitor Operability of gun trigger is Microswitch malfunction Replace microswitch See chapter 10 7 unsatisfactory Deformation of trigger age Replace part See chapter 10 7 deterioration of spring Gun screw has been tightened Adjust to appropriate tightening excessively The gun does not vibrate Solenoid malfunction Replace solenoid See chapter 10 Fuse board s fuse blows out due to Remove the source of the overload Then a temporary overload replace the fuse See 15 2 Fuse 250 V 200 mA 514 5143 200 amp 250 V 2 A 514 5143 2000 gt Fluorescent lamp does not Lamp life expired Replace lamp glow lamp lt See ch
65. 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 Damaged 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 When or after installing the product do not unnecessarily pull the power cord 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 Specification changes removal of equipment conversion and or addition not designated by SEGA are not permitted Failure to observe this may cause a fire
66. en and moving it up down left and right It can also be confirmed in GUN ADJUSTMENT 2 Press the SERVICE and TEST Buttons simultaneously to return to the Game Test Menu Screen GUN TRIGGER GUN X GUN Y SCREEN IN PEDAL LEFT PEDAL RIGHT START SERVICE TEST Turns ON when the gun s trigger is pulled Displays the gun s crosshair position along the X axis Has values of 00 through ff 00 if off screen Displays the gun s crosshair position along the Y axis Has values of 00 through ff 00 if off screen Turns IN if the gun s crosshair is on the screen Turns ON when the left foot pedal 15 depressed Turns ON when the right foot pedal 15 depressed Turns ON when the START Button is pressed Turns ON when the SERVICE Button is pressed Turns ON when the TEST Button is pressed AV 1dSIG ANV 1531 dO NOILVNV 1dX3 B 57 AV 1dSIG ANV 1531 dO NOILVNV 1dX3 B 58 TEST This screen 15 for confirming the proper operation of each output device used by the game Periodically use this screen to check the status of each output device OUTPUT TEST START LAMP CABINET PANEL CABINET LED 1 CABINET LED 2 CABINET LED 3 CABINET LED 4 CABINET LED 5 CABINET LED 6 GUN KNOCKING EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 9 3c 1 Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor Move the cursor to the desired item and pres
67. ently changed adjustment values GUN ADJUSTMENT NEW TOP 10 12 LEFT 13 CENTER X 81 Y 80 9 RIGHT f0 ed BOTTOM fO fl DEFAULT CANCEL Q gt CHECK EXIT SELECT WITH START BUTTON AND PULL TRIGGER PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT 9 3eb Use the crosshair that is displayed on the screen to verify that the gun can be aimed all the way to each of the screen s edges If the crosshair aligns properly with the marks move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to save the changes and return to the Game Test Menu Screen If the crosshair does not align properly with the marks adjust the values once again AV 1dSIG ANV 1531 dO NOILVNV 1dX3 B 61 AV 1dSIG ANV 1531 dO NOILVNV 1dX3 B 62 NETWORK ASSIGNMENTS This screen is for setting the cabinets IDs and the communication method between cabinets NETWORK ASSIGNMENTS COMMUNICATION STAND ALONE CABINET ID OPERATION MODE NORMAL gt SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 9 3f 1 Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor 2 Move the cursor to the desired item and press the TEST Button 3 Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu Screen COMMUNICATION The communication method When two cabinets will be operated in tandem choose NETWORK When the respective cabinets will operate alone choose STAND ALONE CABINET ID The cabinet s ID
68. ep ladder To avoid electric shock check to see if door amp cover parts are damaged or omitted To avoid electric shock short circuit and or parts damage do not put the following items on or in the periphery of the product Flower vases flowerpots cups water tanks cosmetics and receptacles containers vessels containing chemicals and water 12 SNOILNVOAAd B CAUTION To avoid injury be sure to provide sufficient space by considering the potentially crowded situation at the installation location Insufficient installation space can cause contact collisions and or trouble between customers Every day when cleaning the gun inspect the gun and make sure that there are no scratches or cracks in the surface and that the fastening 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 screws are not loose and are all present Ensure that the casing is free of scratches and cracks Ensure that the trigger is functioning properly Ensure that all connecting wires are not damaged 12 SNOILNVOAAd B Players directly hold the controller with their bare hands so it is recommended that wet towels paper towels be provided Placing the LCD monitor near halogen lamps or other types of light fixtures which e
69. er to select The game will begin after a player ts selected Character information attack defense speed zoom gun type and ammo count are shown Currently selected character TETSUYA ATTACK C 46 DEFENSE 40 SPEED Handgun Aamo 10 2 GAME SCREEN In the middle of the top of the screen the remaining time is shown On the left side of the time is the player s life and remaining shots and on the right side is the enemy s life On either side of the bottom of the screen the possible movement directions are displayed Life of player s character Life is meter based It decreases differently depending on the type of damage taken Remaining time Crosshair Life of enemy s character Come on Remaining shots Displays the number of shots that can be taken Enemy s character Player s character Movement direction display Cannot move in directions that show Dead end FIG 8 2 J 41 avo 3 42 3 CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS GUN with recoil function FOOT PEDAL used for movement FIG 8 3a When the gun is pointed at the screen it can be fired When the gun ls pointed away from the screen players can hide behind cover such as oil drums and pillars Taking cover will reduce the amount of damage taken from enemies Also when the gun is pointed
70. erform the same procedure on the 2P side 3 For installation of two units to be used for competitive play check the connection of the interference prevention wire while referring to Chapter 6 10 and refer to Chapter 9 Network Assignments Front Design Plate Replacement Referring to chapter 6 9 replace the front design plate with a front design plate 2P FRONT DESIGN PLATE 2P FIG 6 5c Sticker 2P Attachment As shown in the picture attach the accessory sticker 2P over the sticker 1P NOTE The sticker 1P is not used at this time STICKER 2P FIG 6 5d NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A18lIN3SSV o 25 6 PREPARATION FOR SOFTWARE INSTALLATION WARNING 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 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 careful 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 RED before connecting the power Adhere strictly to the proper sequence in performing work Failing to do so may cause electrical shock or short circuit Prepare the DVD DRIVE kit sold separately and the DVD wire 2 m included with this product s DVD kit
71. fore 440 WS0165 EG WARNING Hazardous voltage can cause an electric shock and damage the Printed Circuit Board Be sure to turn power off before starting work 440 CS0323 EG AXCAUTION To ensure safety the following persons should not play the game Anyone wearing unstable footwear such as platform shoes or high heels Anyone wearing loose fitting footwear such as sandals or slippers Anyone not wearing footwear Footwear suitable for exercise such as sneakers should always be worn while playing the game 440 WS0002XEG WARNING 7 High voltage cause an electric shock Turn off power before servicing SNOILIIVJ3aud SNI IGNVH B NOILVOO 1 NOILVTIVLSNI SNIGUVSsa B PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION AXWARNING 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 inflammable volatile chemicals or hazardous matter Dusty places
72. iately Failure to do so may result in a fire or electrical shock If you look directly at the laser beam in the DVD DRIVE you could suffer vision impairment Do not look inside the DVD DRIVE The software is not installed on the game board LINDBERGH RED 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 RED 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 initialization The DVD DRIVE tray can come ovt or return only while the power supply is engaged The tray cannot be opened or closed while the power is off Even after the software has been installed store the DVD software kit DVD DRIVE and DVD wire in a secure location If for any reason installation cannot be completed an error is displayed Refer to the service manual and take correcti
73. id Bears a grudge against Shadow and seeks revenge for the death of his dog Washington Carries a highly destructive shotgun Because of his heavyset physique moves very slowly SICKS Revolver Ammo 6 Self proclaimed gourmet killer Got involved in assassinations thanks to Shadow Can disappear while moving but if he stops or is hit he will reappear 49 50 8 STAGE LIST eWarehouse Stage GRI s warehouse Destroy pillars to have them fall on enemies or stop enemies from moving using steam from the valves e Hong Kong Stage On the roof of a building in Hong Kong Destroy signs to have them fall on enemies or stop enemies from moving using smoke from outdoor machinery e Japan Stage A traditional Japanese restaurant Use the tables for cover during battle e Smuggling Boat Stage On the deck of a container freighter Containers move around so cover may be lost exposing the player to fire FIG 8 8a 117 EE II in t LU ue poia jn 4 417 M Sete a Sere T 1 tee SD gt eC FIG 8 8b EE EET FIG 8 8c FIG 8 8d e Desert Stage At an isolated gas station in the desert Destroy gas pumps or cars to inflict secondary damage on enemies e Subway Stage An abandoned subway station Destroy pillars to have them fall on enemies Trains some
74. ill be displayed and the round will be restarted Network disconnected Restarting this round o When two players are in Story or one is playing Story Mode and the other Versus Mode Whether or not an error occurs a screen such as the one below will be displayed and the game will return to the original mode If an error occurred the players will no longer be matched up together Network disconnected Returning to Story Mode Returning to COM Battle Returning to Story Mode If an error occurred during the game a check will be conducted during Attract Mode If an error is still detected a screen such as the one below will be displayed and the cabinet will operate independently This machine is currently operating individually Cannot play against another player in Versus Mode Verify that cables are properly connected Test Mode settings are correct and circuit boards are not damaged When the error 15 resolved the screen will no longer show 9NILOOHS318n031 8 89 9NILOOHS318n031 8 90 ERROR 6380 UNKNOWN ERROR Cause of error is not determined Confirm points such as Are the cables properly connected Are Test Mode s settings correct Are the circuit boards in good condition ERROR 6381 CHECK TIMEOUT Network Check ran out of time Confirm points such as Are the cables properly connected the other cabinet s power on Is the other cabinet s commu
75. isplayed 2 alphanumeric characters l RED 2 BLUE 3 YELLOW 4 GREEN 5 WHITE 7 8 9 If the right hand side numeral of code 15 0 then wire will of a single color shown left hand side numeral see the above Note 1 If the right hand side numeral is not 0 that particular wire has spiral color code The side character shows the base color and the right hand side one the spiral color Example 51 WHITE RED RED WHITE Note 2 The character following the wire color code indicates the size of the wire U AWG16 AWGIS I AWG20 None AWG22 142 PT WIRING DIAGRAM D 1 3 D E F G WEJ K T F SE O BoC 5135 JP 7A 61025 ile SOES NE L ee LUCR SEICA 40K SOE Apa 2 Ex CT 43K SLD lli 7 TI 50 59 Lia SEL fsck gt 4 20K 50 54 BCL ACL T CA Don T amp g s LI BOK auk 2 IL gt I 23130 50 30 T ELE 1 05 JP WOSE FILIER 20 EU 5 dd Eu s MAIN Bu SEE 17 FOR OVERSEAS 5612 SOL L L geh ul Au 511 mn J io gt JP Te Sw CMP ZH w AGADI Cx 12 nan c 17
76. lifting it straight up 3 Remove the trigger microswitch from the R cover MICROSWITCH 509 5080 FIG 10b 4 Remove the soldered part and then remove the microswitch Solder the new microswitch Employ heat shrinkable tubing to protect the soldered part Reassemble the gun Operate the trigger to fully verify that the microswitch turns on and off properly Then reattach the L cover to the R cover Do not tighten the screws excessively 6 After replacing the microswitch refer to the section titled GAME TEST MODE Conduct an Input Test Sensor Unit Replacement 1 Remove the L cover following the same procedures used when replacing a microswitch Remove the connector and then remove the sensor unit SENSOR UNIT DA APA 2030 Remove the connector FIG 10c 3 After replacing the sensor unit reassemble the gun Operate the trigger to fully verify that the microswitch turns on and off properly Then reattach the L cover to the R cover 4 After replacing the sensor unit refer to the section titled GAME TEST MODE Conduct a Gun Adjustment Test NN9 10211802 EJ 69 Nn9 EJ 70 Solenoid Replacement 1 Remove the L cover following the same procedures used when replacing a microswitch Remove the cord clamp fastening the cable and remove the connector Remove the connector FIG 10d 3 Remove the two screws and remove the solenoid ASS Y SOLENOID ASSY S
77. ll not be YOL RIVAL over for the player that loses IF YOU WIN YOu LL GET GET Hy IF YOU LOSE WORRY EMENER FIG 8 6c avo 3 anvo 48 7 CHARACTER LIST All characters are androids created by a company called GRI To obtain Information regarding an inheritance left behind by the Boss they pursue the Man in Black a k a Shadow FIG 8 7a FIG 8 7b FIG 8 7 TETSUYA Handgun Ammo 10 Seeks to repay his debt to the Yakuza by obtaining the inheritance A standard balanced character Does not become immobile for a short time after a Jump Shot Stumbles often when shot in the legs ALEXANDER Gun w Scope Ammo 8 A former Russian Army android used to handling weapons Currently hired by an organization seeking the inheritance Uses zoom very effectively MING HUA Dual Pistols Ammo 20 A female thief planning to use Shadow s information to get lots of money from organizations throughout the world Two shots will be fired for a single pull of the trigger Has a powerful jump shot FIG 8 74 8 7e CHARLIE Machine Gun Ammo 20 A special secret agent who wants to obtain the inheritance for the prosperity of his country Rapid fire 1 possible by holding down the trigger Moves quickly e LAURENCE Shotgun Ammo 4 An experimental GRI andro
78. ly arranging two like game machines next to one another the machines should be arranged such that one machine has its interference prevention wire connected and the other does not Be sure to keep the removed interference prevention wire INTERFERENCE PREVENTION WIRING APA 60038 FIG 6 11h 36 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE AXWARNING 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 To move the unit over the floor pull in the adjustors and have the casters contact the floor While moving the unit be careful that the casters do not roll over the power cord or the ground wire If cord or wire is damaged there could be electrical shocks and or short circuits To lift up the cabinet hold it at the bottom If you hold it anywhere else the weight of the cabinet could cause damage to parts or attachments resulting in injury To install this product the entrance must be at least 1 7 m 5 6 ft in width and 2 2 m 7 2 ft in height If the entrance is too narrow do not tilt the product carelessly If all the product weight is put on the casters at one side only there could be damages or deformations causing serious accidents such as workers getting caught underneath If the unit cannot be taken through the entrance do not disassemble it indiscriminately Do not disassemble the unit in any way other
79. m the system Test Mode menv Be careful because if the power is turned off before that point changes to the settings will be lost 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 RED information and actions and the setting of coin credit Also a screen appears for checking screen adjustments For details see the LINDBERGH RED 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 e NETWORK SETTING COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON NETWORK TYPE MAIN SERVICE TYPE COMMON MAIN NETWORK SETTING NOT REQUIRED 1 When the TEST Button 15 pressed the System Test 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 Screen reappears When all tests are completed select EXIT and press the TEST Button The Game Screen reappears 4 When testing and checking are completed select EXIT and press the TEST Button The System Test Menu 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
80. minal For Taiwan gt FIG 6 7a 1 Confirm that the main switch 15 at OFF SS 0 INLET CIRCUIT PROTECTOR MAIN SWITCH Main switch OFF GROUND TERMINAL lt For Taiwan only gt FIG 6 7b AC Unit 2 Fully insert the power cord connector on the side opposite the power plug into the AC unit inlet 3 Fully insert the power cord plug into the outlet 4 When using a ground wire made avallable 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 the nut to the bolt For Taiwan 5 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 For Tarwan FIG 6 7d NOILV TIVISNI ANV A18lIN3SSV 29 NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A18IN3SSV 30 8 ENGAGEMENT OF POWER SUPPLY AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATION WARNING careful not to damage the DVD wire by getting it caught between objects etc Doing so may cause a short circuit or fire The following explanation assumes that the product has been assembled properly as explained above If there is an error or if the product operates in a manner other than as indicated below cut off the power supply immed
81. mit strong light may cause a malfunction Make sure to install the monitor at a reasonable distance from such sources of light 3 2 DURING OPERATION PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS To avoid injury and trouble be sure to pay attention to the behavior of visitors and players WARNING For safety reasons do not allow any of the following people to play the game Those who need assistance such as the use of apparatus when walking 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 Those who are intoxicated or under the influence of drugs Pregnant women Those who are not in good health Those who do not follow the attendant s instructions Those who cannot grasp the Control Unit securely because of immobility in fingers hands or arms 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 Instruct those who feel sick during play to have a medical examination To avoid injury from falls and electric shocks due to spilled drinks instruct the
82. mm 50 8 in lt Minimum gt Height 2 176 mm 85 7 in Weight Front Cabinet 128 kg 282 2 lbs Including billboard Rear Cabinet 63 kg 138 9 Ibs Including pedal unit Power maximum current 470 W 2 7 A AC 220 V 50 Hz Area 440 W 2 6 A AC 220 V 60 Hz Area 470 W 2 6 AC 240 V 50 Hz Area Power current 445 W 5 18 A Max AC 110 V 60 Hz Taiwan 343 W 4 05 A Min AC 110 V 60 Hz Tarwan Monitor 32 Type LCD Monitor NOTE The contents herein described are subject to change without notice 51 1 dO NOILONGOULNI Definition of Site Maintenance Personnel or Other Qualified Individuals AXWARNING Procedures not described this manual or marked as 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 personnel or other qualified professionals mentioned in this manual are defined as follows Site maintenance personnel Individuals with experien
83. n injury Once the product has been disassembled use slack preventive agent product No 090 0012 N Coat screws with suitable amounts of this agent and then tighten them If this agent is not used the product might start rattling or come apart Use the slack preventive agent prescribed in these instructions If any other agent is used there could be chemical changes that inhibit the use of screws and part surfaces could be damaged Be careful not to damage or lose small parts or screws When a part has been replaced be sure to always make adjustments and check conditions in Test Mode If the gun does not operate satisfactorily and adjustments in Test Mode are ineffective it could be that parts inside the gun have been damaged Follow the steps given below to remove the gun then take it apart and replace parts To replace parts in the gun detach the L and R covers of the outer part Because internal parts are inserted on the R cover side work with the R cover facing downward 67 Nn9 EJ 68 Microswitch Replacement 1 Three kinds of screws are used to fasten the L and R covers The L and R covers can be detached by removing all ten of these screws SCREW 8 black M3 x 12 w small flat amp spring washers SCREW 1 black M3 x 10 w small flat amp spring washers COUNTERSUNAK HEAD SCREW 1 black M3x8 FIG 10a 2 With the R cover on the bottom remove the L cover by slowly
84. nicals servicing control spare parts etc for the product 2SPICY This manual is intended for the owners personnel and managers 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 1 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 that if ignored may result in the mishandling of the product and cause faulty operation or damage to the product Sega Amusements U S A Inc 800 Arthur Avenue Elk Grove Village IL 60007 5215 U S A TEL 1 847 364 9787 TOLL FREE 1 888 877 2669 FAX 1 847 427 1065 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 Width 865 5 mm 34 1 in Depth 1 664 mm 65 5 in lt Recommended gt 1 290
85. nication setting set for NETWORK Do both cabinets have different CABINET IDs ERROR 6383 DIFFERENT RESOLUTION Network composed of cabinets with varying resolutions Communication cannot be established between a cabinet set at 640x480 VGA and another cabinet set at 1280x768 WXGA Operate using cabinets set with the same resolution ERROR 6389 PACKET LOST Connection lost Confirm points such as Are the cables all making proper contact Are hubs etc connected to the LAN Are there devices that produce noise such as strong magnetic charges near the cabinet which may cause interference GAME BOARD WARNING 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 expose the game board etc for any reason Doing so may cause electric shock or malfunctioning No connectors other than those connected on the game board when first delivered can be used by this product Do not connect any other wires to any of unused connectors This may lead to the generation of heat smoke or burn outs anvo 3 When replacing or repairing the game board and then returning it to cabinet be sure to reconnect all the connectors correctly Improper connection may cause electric shock sho
86. nnot repair or replace failed game machine whether or not a warranty period has expired CONCERNING THE STICKER DISPLAY CONCERNING WARNING DISPLAYS This SEGA product has stickers attached describing This SEGA product has warning displays on stickers the product manufacture No Serial No and Electrical labels and or printed instructions adhered attached to or Specifications It also has a Sticker describing where to incorporated in the places where a potentially hazardous contact for repair and for purchasing parts situation could arise The warning displays are intended When inquiring about or asking for repairs mention for accident prevention for customers and for avoiding the Serial No and Name of Machine indicated on hazardous situations relating to maintenance and the Sticker The Serial Number indicates the product servicing work Some portions of the cabinet contain register Identical machines could have different high voltage and may cause accidents if touched When parts depending on the date of production Also performing maintenance be very careful of the warning improvements and modifications might have been made displays It is especially important that any complex after the publication of this manual In order to ensure repair and replacement work not mentioned herein you order the correct parts mention the Serial No when should be performed by those technical personnel who contacting the applicable places have knowledge
87. o NO CANCEL and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu Screen without clearing the data Using the functions of this screen to clear backup data will not clear GAME ASSIGNMENTS settings CONTROL UNIT GUN AXWARNING 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 e Exercise due caution in performing soldering work If soldering iron is handled carelessly there could be fires or burns AXCAUTION e When fastening plastic parts be careful not to tighten screws or nuts excessively Nn9 10211802 EJ If these are tightened to excess parts could be damaged resulting in injuries from fragments etc After the unit has been disassembled and reassembled again check carefully to be sure that there are no gaps or rattling at the junctions and that the trigger be operated smoothly If there are gaps rattling or if operation is not satisfactory the players could get fingers or hands caught resulting in injury Be sure to inspect gun surfaces for cracks and damage Players could be injured if they play when the unit is cracked or damaged Assemble so that there is no gap between the L and R covers If there is a gap or rattling the players could get fingers or hands caught resulting i
88. of electricity and technical expertise In order to prevent accidents caution any customer ignoring the warnings to cease and desist immediately 440 WS0300 EG A WARNING High voltage can cause an electric shock Turn off the power before servicing Hot light bulbs can cause burn Be very careful when replacing them 440 WS0164 EG WARNING Do not push the top of the unit when moving or when on an uneven surface This could cause the unit to fall forwards resulting in injury or damage to the unit vA 440 50186 CAUTION 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 440 WS0300 EG High voltage can cause an electric shock Turn off the power before servicing If you feel sick while playing the game immediately discontinue use and take a rest E Hot light bulbs can cause E burn Be very careful when replacing them Electrical Specifications Display Hazardous voltage can cause an electric shock and damage the Printed Circuit Board Be sure to turn power off before starting work M 2 440 WS0281 EG AWARNING High voltage can cause an electric shock Turn off the power be
89. of the speakers will be displayed The RIGHT SPEAKER and the LEFT SPEAKER are the only speakers which can be checked by just changing their respective settings to ON and OFF The WOOFER SPEAKER will only output sound when sound from the RIGHT LEFT SPEAKER is outputted at the same time No sound will be outputted by only changing its own setting to ON 3 INPUT TEST When INPUT TEST 15 chosen from Game Test Menu Screen a screen to test the game s switches will be displayed Flip each switch If the display that appears to the right of the switch changes to ON the switch and its wiring are normal LLINMeme11 FIG 6 11b SPEAKER TEST RIGHT SPEAKER LEFT SPEAKER REAR RIGHT SPEAKER REAR LEFT SPEAKER CENTER SPEAKER WOOFER SPEAKER EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST INPUT TEST GUN TRIGGER GUN X GUN Y SCREEN IN PEDAL LEFT PEDAL RIGHT START SERVICE TEST PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT 4 OUTPUT TEST When OUTPUT TEST is chosen from Game Test Menu Screen a screen to test lamps and their wiring connections will be displayed Verify that the lamps illuminate correctly 5 GUN ADJUSTMENT When GUN ADJUSTMENT 15 chosen from Game Test Menu Screen a screen for adjusting the gun crosshair will be displayed Before operating the product always play the game to verify that there are no irregularities during play and that the crosshair does not require adjustment Though the cro
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91. only function when the input type is Analog RGB BRIGHTNESS 050 CONTRAST 050 COLOR TEMP NORMAL H POSITION V POSITION iind BACKLIGHT 010 AUTO ADJUST PRESS ENTER FIG 11 3d Picture Menu Screen Available Settings e BRIGHTNESS adjust brightness Adjust screen brightness Values 0 100 0 being the darkest setting and 100 being the brightest e CONTRAST adjust contrast Adjust contrast level Values 0 100 0 having the least amount of difference between light and dark and 100 having the most e COLOR TEMP adjust color Adjust screen color The following three color schemes are available Settings COOL WORMAL WARM e H POSITION adjust horizontal position only available when the input type is Analog RGB When the screen position does not fit even if performing the AUTO ADJUST setting adjust the horizontal position of screen images Values 0 999 The screen moves to the left with UP Button and move to the right with DOWN Button e V POSITION adjust vertical position only available when the input type is Analog RGB When the screen position does not fit even if performing the AUTO ADJUST setting adjust the vertical position of screen images Values 0 999 The screen moves upward with UP Button and move downward with DOWN Button e BACKLIGHT adjust backlight Adjust the backlight Values 0 10 0 being the darkest setting and 10 being the brightest e AUTO ADJ
92. or an electric shock Non compliance 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 If work or parts replacement not indicated in this manual is carried out an accident may occur If it is necessary to carry out work not indicated in this manual be sure to have it done by the office indicated in this manual or by the point of purchase Also please inquire regarding details of the work involved Be sure to perform periodic maintenance inspections herein stated SNOILNVOAYd SNI IGNVH B SNI IGNVH B 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 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 Do not turn the power on and off continuously Repeatedly turning the power on and off may cause product malfunction or parts damage Some parts are not designed and manufactured specifically for this game machine The manufacturers may discontinue or change the specifications of such general purpose If this is the case SEGA ca
93. or s interior immediately unplug the power cable from the power source Continuing to use the product may cause a fire or an electric shock Contact the point of purchase and request an inspection f the monitor is dropped or the cabinet is damaged immediately unplug the power cable from the power source Continuing to use the product may cause a fire or an electric shock Contact point of purchase and request an inspection During operation Do notrepair reconstruct or disassemble the monitor The monitor s interior contains high voltage parts A fire or an electric shock could result For inspections adjustments and repair of the monitor s interior request work from the point of purchase Do not insert foreign objects If metal objects or flammable materials such as paper are inserted into the interior through ventilation openings or other apertures an electric shock could result In event of a thunder storm do not touch the product or the power cable An electric shock could result Make sure to perform appropriate adjustments Do not operate the product when the screen is flickering distorted or experiencing other abnormalities Images from an improperly adjusted screen could cause players and other customers to experience dizziness headaches and other ailments 11 2 CLEANING THE SCREEN SURFACE AXCAUTION e Use a soft dry cloth flannel type to wipe away dirt Do not use material
94. ot be returned However they will be counted as inserted coins for the coin meter and for Test Mode data ERIS IE T JOE aos kas ge 7 ox i g 7 INSERTE CONS ex 2 4 47 0 C 4 P e ERSUS cREDITITO START me d ERSUS MODE PRESS START SUTTON r 2 CREDITS A zi 4 MORE CRED 2 4 DE men e O e STORYLIMG P E LESS iow Pecali 1 gt ME ini 3 Me ER E lt FIG 8 1a FIG 8 1b When the START Button is pressed the tutorial will begin Follow the instructions that display on the screen to practice using the controls The tutorial can be skipped by pressing the START Button once again When the tutorial is over the Game Mode Select Screen will be displayed Point the gun control unit towards the screen to highlight a mode and pull the trigger to select Modes for which sufficient credits have not been entered cannot be selected Versus Mode Story Mode One on one player vs player mode When A mode for single players with an opponent is not available the game will numerous missions to clear Each be against a computer opponent character has a different story CREDIT S 1 When a mode ls selected the Player Select Screen will be displayed Point the gun at the screen and highlight a player and pull the trigg
95. prior to entering this mode and the NEW value represents what will now be set When the gun is pointed away from the screen DUT OF SCREEN will be displayed TOP Sets the adjustment value vertically at its highest point Aim the gun at the mark on the upper edge of the screen pull the trigger and the NEW adjustment value will be updated LEFT Sets the adjustment value horizontally at its leftmost point Aim the gun at mark on the left edge of the screen pull the trigger and the NEW adjustment value will be updated CENTER Sets the adjustment value for the center of the screen Aim the gun at the mark in the center of the screen pull the trigger and the NEW adjustment value will be updated RIGHT Sets the adjustment value horizontally at its rightmost point Aim the gun at the mark on the right edge of the screen pull the trigger and the NEW adjustment value will be updated BOTTOM Sets the adjustment value vertically at its lowest point Aim the gun at the mark on the bottom edge of the screen pull the trigger and the NEW adjustment value will be updated DEFAULT When chosen this sets the adjustment values to their default settings when shipped from factory CANCEL When chosen all current changes made to values will be erased and the adjustment values will return to their previous values CHECK Point the gun at the screen to check the crosshair at curr
96. r Software Installation Connection of Power and Ground Engagement of Power Supply and Software Installation 9 Installation of Front Design Plate Engagement of Power Supply after Installing Software Assembling Check Use the following tools for assembly work Philips screwdrivers for 4 6 8 lt r Sockets for hexagon bolts and nuts for 8 SD Socket wrench 24 mm spanner MASTER KEYS Accessory ALLEN WRENCH 2 5 mm 1 INSTALLATION OF BILLBOARD Attach the billboard plate to the billboard box with four screws HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW 4 M4 x 6 special washer used 6 1 2 Two people lift up the billboard and place it on the top of the front cabinet BILLBOARD FRONT CABINET Slide the billboard forward pushing it into the gap FIG 6 1d NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A18lIN3SSV o 15 NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A18IN3SSV 16 4 Secure with two TRUSS SCREW 2 black M4 x 8 Remove the rear lid s six screws open it and connect the connector TRUSS SCREW 6 black M4 x8 CONNECTOR 1 VL 3P white FIG 6 1g REAR LID 2 CONNECTION OF FRONT REAR AND 7 L JL a E d 1 Open the front door using the master key x 5 4 FRONT DOOR 6 2 Remove the nut and washer of the tube
97. rent 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 settings for instance are made for products that use the same system and a Game Test Mode for setting of difficulty level etc and for input output test of operational units used exclusively with this product NOTE S M in the table denotes LINDBERGH RED service manual which is provided separately TABLE 9 ITEMS DESCRIPTION REFERENCE SECTIONS Game machine installation 1 Confirm that the Information Display Screen S M Chapter 4 appears in normal fashion 2 Investigate each input device on the Input Test S M Chapter 4 amp 9 3 B E Screen 3 Investigate each output device on the Output S M Chapter 4 amp 9 3 Test Screen Periodic maintenance 1 Check settings S M Chapter 4 amp 9 3 D E 2 Test each input device on the Input Test Screen 5 Chapter 4 amp 9 3 B E 3 Test each output device on the Output Test S M Chapter 4 amp 9 3 C Screen AV 1dSIG ANV 1531 dO NOILVNV 1dX3 B Control problem 1 Investigate each input device on the Input Test 5 Chapter 4 amp 9 3 B E Screen 2 Adjust or replace each input device Chapter 10 amp 12 3 If the problem persists examine the mechanical Chapter 10 amp 12 components of each input device Monitor problem On the Monitor Adjustmen
98. rk play see chapter 6 5 KEY MASTER 220 5793 2 A001 2 For opening closing the doors LINDBERGH RED SERVICE MANUAL 420 7032 01 1 Explanation of built in game board saiuossa2ov EJ PLATE LEG APA 0003 4 For Front Design Plate installation see chapter 6 9 FASTENER WASHER FAS 290045 4 280 6686 01 4 For Front Design Plate installation see chapter 6 9 MICROSWITCH 509 5080 1 Spare see chapter 10 HEAT SHRINKABLE TUBING SUMITUBE F D 20MM 310 5029 D20 2 Spare see chapter 10 11 saiiossa o v The parts listed in Table 5b are packaged separately but they must always be attached when using the product They are attached while assembling and installing the product TABLE 5b DVD KIT 1 KEY CHIP 1 gt N CUSHION SPONGE 601 11137 1 2C protective material uu i d M ta N DISC CASE To order the DVD ROM by itself use the following part number 610 0726 0027 DVD SOFT APA POWER CABLE 600 6729 01 1 Taiwan 600 6619 02 1 Singapore Malaysia 600 6618 01 1 Others For installation see 6 4 5 845 0002D 02 443 500020 02 1 845 00020 02 Board number sticker see chapter 6 6 DVD WIRE FOR LINDBERGH RED 2 m 605 0094 01 1 For software Installation see chapter 8 NOTE Use the 2 m wire included with this product and not the 1 m wire included with the DVD DRIVE kit TABLE
99. roducts 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 is not highly visible NOILOAdSNI DIGOldAd 83 9NILOOHS318n031 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 15 1 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE WARNING The work described below should be carried out by the site maintenance personnel or other qualified professional Work carried out by personnel without the necessary skill or technology can cause accident If no improvements can be noted even after the following measures have been taken disengage the power and contact the point of purchase or the office indicated in these instructions If the power is left on while there is an abnormality a fire electric shock or other serious accident can occur 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 Once the reason that the breaker or circuit protector activated has been removed restore the breaker or circuit protector to its original condition If the product is used while the reason for activation has not yet been removed heat and or fire could be generated If a problem occurs first inspect the connection of any wiring connectors
100. rt circuit or fire When connecting the connectors be sure to attach them correctly There is only one correct way in which they must be connected Attempting to connect them incorrectly may cause damage to the pins on the connectors and cause electric shock short circuit or fire CAUTION In this product setting changes are made using the Test Mode The game board need not be operated Use the game board etc as is with the same setting made at the time of shipment so as not to cause electric shock and malfunctioning The chip parts on IC boards can be damaged by electrostatic discharge from the human body Before handling an IC board always neutralize any static charge in the body by touching a grounded metal surface Be careful not to get fingers caught when removing doors or other parts When exchanging the game board place and post the damaged board in the new board s special packaging If you do not have the packaging or it is damaged order one using the following product number name lt 601 11691 CARTON BOX 1 gt When sending a board for repairs do not dismantle the board in any way prior to sending it away It may not be possible to meet your request if any parts are missing Send a game board in for repair with the key chip still inserted 91 anvo J 92 16 1 REMOVING THE LINDBERCH RED The LINDBERGH RED 15 mounted on the MAIN BD base wooden board Inside the base box of
101. s completely dry Coin Insertion Test Carry out a coin insertion test once per month At the same time check the following points Does the coin meter count properly Do coins drop into the cashbox correctly Are coins rejected when inserted while holding down the REJECT button Insert coin while holding down the REJECT button Make sure that coin returns FIG 12c FLUORESCENT LAMP REPLACEMENT WARNING When working with the product be sure to turn the power off Working with the power may cause an electric shock or short circuit There is danger that hot lamps can cause burns Exercise due caution when replacing lamps Use lamps of the specified ratings Using lamps with different ratings may cause fires or damage Such things as deteriorated insulation in lighting fixtures can cause a short circuit and or smoke Make sure there are no abnormalities For example check if you can smell anything burning if any sockets have been discolored and if the lamp has to be replaced frequently CAUTION Be careful when handling parts made of plastic or glass For example be careful not to tighten screws excessively If such parts are damaged injuries could be caused by fragments cracks etc INSAWSDV 1d3 di NV 1 LNADSSAYON 14 o Fluorescent Lamp Inside Front Cabinet 1 Turn off the power 2 Remove the six truss screws from the back of the front cabinet TRUSS SCREW 6
102. s such as coarse mesh gauze Alcohol ethanol is the recommended solvent for removing dirt When using a cleaning agent follow the precautions below Dilute neutral cleaning agents for home use with water Soak a soft cloth in the solution and wring it thoroughly before wiping the screen Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or powders or cleaning agents containing bleach Do not use alkaline cleaning agents such as glass cleaners or solvents such as thinners Do not scrub or scratch the screen surface with abrasive materials such as brushes or scrub brushes Clean the screen surface once a week AV1dSIG G97 BB AV1dSIG q51 BB 74 IMPORTANT All adjustment values are set accurately at the time of shipping from the factory Do not readjust these values needlessly or apply adjustments not specified in this manual The display may not appear properly if the values are incorrect Controls Adjustment Procedures This section explains basic control procedures for making adjustments using the buttons on the monitor adjustment board Remove the two truss screws from the front cabinet Remove the front cover to access the monitor adjustment board TRUSS SCREW 2 black M4 x8 FRONT COVER FIG 11 3a wan E ere 5 E pe a mE AUTE co a Zu ox w v UU C C T w Me a Pc m Qu IT m
103. s the TEST Button Besides GUN KNOCKING the output devices will change between ON and OFF when the TEST Button is pressed Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to turn off all lamps and return to the Game Test Menu Screen START LAMP CABINET PANEL CABINET LED GUN KNOCKING While ON the START Button will illuminate While ON the control panel will light up yellow While ON the control panel s LEDs will light up red 1 6 from right The gun will recoil once for every press of the TEST Button D GAME ASSIGNMENTS This screen 15 for adjusting settings such as game difficulty When using NETWORK the cabinet that is CABINET ID 2 will have its settings the same as CABINET ID 1 cabinet GAME ASSIGNMENTS GAME DIFFICULTY VERSUS MODE NORMAL STORY MODE NORMAL MATCH COUNT 2 MISSION POINT SETTING INITIAL MISSION POINT 2 MISSION POINT 3 ADVERTISE SOUND NORMAL gt SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 9 34 1 Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor 2 Move the cursor to the desired item and press the TEST Button 3 Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu Screen GAME DIFFICULTY Settings can be made for each mode There are five levels VERY EASY EASY NORMAL HARD VERY HARD Default setting NORMAL MATCH COUNT The number of winning rounds required for victory in Versus Mode The range is from 1 to 4
104. shock Never use a water jet etc to clean inside and outside the cabinet If the machine gets wet for any reason do not use it until it has completely dried Periodically around once a year get in touch with the place of contact herein stated or the distributor etc where the product was purchased from regarding internal cleaning Using the product with accumulated dust in the interior can cause a fire or accident Note that professional cleaning will require a fee There is the danger of accidents involving electrical shorts 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 TABLE 14 PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE 1 CONTROL UNIT Cleaning Inspection Daily Check gun adjustment Weekly Microswitch test Monthly Inspection of solenoid Monthly COIN SELECTOR Coin insertion test Monthly Inspection of lighting fixtures As appropriate Inspection As appropriate Inspection Cleaning year Cleaning the Cabinet Surfaces When the cabinet surfaces become dirty remove stains with a soft cloth soaked in water or diluted with water 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 p
105. sshair is adjusted at the factory adjustment may be required in some situations because the product 15 disassembled for shipment NOTE Strong lighting located near the LCD monitor other machines in the surrounding area and other objects may have an effect on the gun adjustment The above inspections should be conducted regularly as part of a monthly inspection However GUN ADJUSTMENT should be conducted once per week 6 NETWORK ASSIGNMENTS When NETWORK ASSIGNMENTS 1 chosen from Game Test Menu Screen a communications settings screen will be displayed To connect two machines for competitive play both cabinets must be setup Choose the communication method and CABINET ID as appropriate OUTPUT TEST START LAMP CABINET PANEL CABINET LED 1 CABINET LED 2 CABINET LED 3 CABINET LED 4 CABINET LED 5 CABINET LED 6 GUN KNOCKING EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 6 11e GUN ADJUSTMENT gt TOP LEFT CENTER X Y RIGHT BOTTOM DEFAULT CANCEL CHECK EXIT OUT OF SCREEN SELECT WITH START BUTTON AND PULL TRIGGER PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT FIG 6 11f NETWORK ASSIGNMENTS COMMUNICATION STAND ALONE CABINET ID 1 OPERATION NORMAL gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 6 11g NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A18lIN3SSV o 35 The Interference Prevention Wiring AWARNING This work should be performed by the site maintenan
106. t Check Screen check S M Chapter 4 amp Chapter 11 to be sure the monitor has been adjusted properly IC board problem 1 Information Display Screen S M Chapter 4 2 Speaker Test S M Chapter 4 Date Check Check data on game play times histograms etc 9 3 G D and adjust the level of difficulty 53 AV 1dSIG ANV 1531 NOILVNV 1dX3 B 54 9 1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER In Test Mode the switch unit In the coin chute door 15 operated Unlock and open the coin chute door Inside is a switch unit SOUND TEST SERVICE VOLUME SOUND VOLUME SWITCH SOUND VOLUME D 5 9 1 Switch Unit SERVICE BUTTON SERVICE TEST Button TEST Establishes Test Mode Becomes the button to confirm selections 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 SOUND VOLUME This 1 the volume knob for speakers at the left and right of the control panel Turn the knob to the right to increase speaker volume 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 FIG 9 1b Coin Meter 9 2 SYSTEM TEST The details of changes to Test Mode settings saved when you exit from Test Mode by selecting EXIT fro
107. t make further attempts to resolve the problem yourself Immediately turn off the power and contact your retailer or the office listed in this manual Any unguided attempts to solve such problems may lead to a serious accident If countermeasures given in this manual have been taken and there are still no improvements contact the point of purchase or the office indicated in these instructions Network Check during startup or when exiting Test Mode When the communication method is set to NETWORK within NETWORK ASSIGNMENTS the Test Mode check will be conducted when starting up the cabinets and when exiting Test Mode If an error occurs a screen such as the one below will be displayed CABINET ID NETWORK CHECK ERROR 6381 CHECK TIMEOUT Press the TEST Button to enter Test Mode Verify that cables are properly connected Test Mode settings are correct and circuit boards are not damaged 8 87 9NILOOHS318no31 88 During Operation If a network error occurs during a Player Battle the screen below will be displayed and a check will be conducted Network disconnected NETWORK CHECKING 3 o When two players are in Versus Mode If an error occurs a screen such as the one below will be displayed Press the TEST Button to enter Test Mode 6380 6389 ERROR 6381 Network error occurred Please call an attendant If there are no problems the screen below w
108. than as instructed in this manual Indiscriminate disassembly could result in electrical shocks short circuits or accidents while working on or operating the unit leading to injuries AXCAUTION Do not hold or press the plastic parts as indicated by the figure Failure to observe this instruction may break the parts and eventually the broken pieces may cause a personal injury Remove the pedal unit It is very difficult to move the product while the pedal unit is attached Failure to remove it could cause an accident Parts could also become damaged or deformed and the floor surface could be damaged If there are level differences at the installation site detach both sides of the tube and then detach the front cabinet and rear cabinet before moving Always remove the pedal unit 07 v AY mi Ground the casters and move the product 7a AHL 9NIAOIN N3HM 6 AHL 9NIAOIN N3HM 38 2 222 22 SS NS SSS Z as SEE III E Ss le 2 Do not move or push the product holding the shaded areas GAME DESCRIPTION The following explanations apply when the product 15 functioning satisfactorily Should there be any operations different from the following contents some sort of
109. times pass through This allows the player to move if they time things right e Factory Stage GRI s factory Battle atop always moving conveyer belts e Mansion Stage The private residence of the president of GRI Destroy statues to have them fall on enemies FIG 8 8e FIG 8 8f FIG 8 8g FIG 8 8h J 51 AV 1dSIG GNV LSAL dO NOILVNV 1dX3 B 52 EJ EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY WARNING Do not touch any parts that are not specified in these directions Touching unspecified locations may lead to electric shock or cause short circuits CAUTION Be careful that a finger or hand does not get caught when opening closing the coin chute door When you enter the Test Mode fractional coin and bonus adder data is erased Adjust the sound to the optimum volume taking into consideration the environmental requirements of the installation location Removing the coin meter circuitry renders the game inoperable 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 RED game board and a DVD DRIVE In the system a diffe
110. utton will illuminate or flash based on directions from the game Credit count and ranking data will be retained even if this product s power is turned off However fractional coin counts the count of coins inserted that were not sufficient for a credit and bonus adder count data will not be saved The fluorescent lights inside of the billboard illuminate The Attract Mode Screen is displayed The front cabinet s left and right fluorescent lights illuminate CONTROL PANEL START BUTTON Sound comes from the woofer Sound comes from the rear cabinet s left and right speakers FIG 6 10 NOILV TIVISNI ANV A18lIN3SSV o 33 NOILVTIVLSNI ANV A18lIN3SSV 34 11 ASSEMBLING CHECK Using Test Mode verify points such as the proper assembly of the machine Also verify normal operation of the LINDBERGH RED boards which have been connected and the product s various input and output devices In Test Mode conduct the tests described below 1 MONITOR TEST When MONITOR TEST 15 chosen from System Test Menu Screen a screen to test the LCD will be displayed Though the LCD 15 pre adjusted at the time of shipment from the factory view the test screen to determine whether or not adjustment is necessary If so refer to Chapter 11 and adjust the LCD MONITOR TEST 1 2 32 PRESS TEST TO NEXT FIG 6 11a 2 SPEAKER TEST When SPEAKER TEST is chosen from System Test Menu Screen a screen to test each
111. ve action Prepare the DVD DRIVE kit sold separately See Table 5c Use the DVD wire 2 m included with this product and not the wire included with the DVD DRIVE kit 1 Turn the main switch of the AC unit to ON and engage the power supply The LINDBERGH RED Startup Screen appears Wait for at least one minute The error state 15 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 RED Service Manual and take corrective action 3 Take out 1 urea resin head screw and CASE LID remove the DVD DRIVE case lid FIG 0 8a Press the DVD DRIVE switch and the DVD DRIVE tray will come out Set the DVD from the DVD kit into the tray Always the labeled side facing upward FIG 6 81 5 Press the DVD DRIVE switch The tray goes back into the drive 6 Turn the main switch to OFF once wait for at least one minute then turn the switch back to ON Software 1s installed automatically from the DVD to the LINDBERGH RED In some cases it may take about 5 minutes to install software to the LINDBERGH RED 8 Upon completion of installation initialization takes place automatically 9 Initialization 1 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 18 cut off the tray will
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