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1. PRESS TEST BUTTON CONTINUE FIG 10 3 hd RACE RECORD 4 12 Screen Shows rank information by course for Race Mode www seuservice com 82 RACE RECORD 5 12 10 12 TIME ATTACK COURSE 1 1 6 DATA play num 0 all run num Q courseout avg 0 0 Q burst avg 0 0 Q Machine fastest time fastest lap ORIGINAL 0 00 000 0 00 000 BFALCON 0 00 000 000 000 GF0X 0 00 000 0 00 000 WGOOSE 0 00 000 000 000 FSTING 0 00 000 0 00 000 0 00 000 000 000 SMOON 0 00 000 000 000 RTURTLE 0 00 000 000 000 CDOLPHIN 0 00 000 000 000 5 0 00 000 000 000 5 0 00 000 0 00 000 BFLASH 0 00 000 000 000 MGULL 0 00 000 0 00 000 GTAXI 0 00 000 0 00 000 5 0 00 000 0 00 000 PRESS TEST BUTTON CONTINUE FIG 10 3 he RACE RECORD 5 12 Screen This is play data by course for Time Attack Mode Course specific information is shown on screens 5 12 through 10 12 Press the TEST Button to change the screen the number X will change in the TIME ATTACK COURSE X DATA title play num The number of times each course has been played e all run num The number of times races have been completed courseout number of times players have run off the course shows average and maximum burst The number of times machines have exploded shows average and maximum 83 www seuservice com RACE RECORD 11 12
2. SPEAKER CARD READER WRITER COIN INLET FIG 9a 41 www seuservice com 1 START BUTTON start game 2 STEERING UNIT control direction b Backward 3 BOOST BUTTON accelerate 4 LICENSE CARD SLOT Left Right oanu J 23 4 5 VIEW CHANGE BUTTON 1 4 6 PADDLE LEVER control center of gravity while driving 7 MEMORY CARD SLOT 9 8 PEDAL brake 9 GAS PEDAL control speed FIG 9 b CONTROL PANEL This product is a racing game It has two modes RACE MODE and TIME ATTACK MODE When the cabinets are connected up to four cabinets VERSUS PLAY is available The game features six courses from which the players can choose freely Each course has a time limit and if you don t reach the goal within the time limit your time is up and the race will end Passing through checkpoints and control lines increases your time Each course has a different number of checkpoints A time penalty occurs when the player leaves the course and when his car explodes energy goes to zero F ZERO LICENSE CARD You can receive your very own machine by purchasing a license card at the start of play You can save player data to the card including your name pilot rank pilot points and time attack records 1st place data and numbers of wins are also recorded on the card Pilot Points Use your license card to earn pilot points based on your play in Race and Time Attack Modes Once you ve collecte
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4. Be sure to use a memory card containing F ZERO GX game data Never attempt to remove insert a card during play Doing so may damage the data Do not use memory cards other than authorized Nintendo products or official licensed products 11 www seuservice com 4 NAMES OF PARTS BILLBOARD 29TYPE MONITER y CONTROL PANEL ba CARD READER WRITER 5 STEERING WHEEL OSD 409 If r N 22 J lt CASHBOX DOOR ACCELERATOR amp BRAKE FIG 4 a OVERVIEW AC UNIT SUPPORT BRACKET FIG 4b REAR VIEW TABLE 4 Dimensions and Weights CABINET 39in x 68 5 60in 550 165 BILLBOARD 32in x 26in x 17 28 6 165 When assembled 39in x 68 511 77 580 165 www seuservice com 12 5 ACCESSORIES When transporting machine make sure that the following parts are supplied Magnetic cards for the recording of play results and cleaning kits for cleaning the head of the card reader writer are sold separately Subsequent purchases of these items can be made by contacting the office listed on this Owner s Manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased Be sure to provide the part number s name s and required number of items Cleaning Kit 601 11050 CLEANING CARD Package of 30 sheets Magnetic Car
5. 95 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE FIG 10 3 hb RACE RECORD 2 12 Screen Shows the machines and colors chosen by the players 81 www seuservice com RACE RECORD 3 12 VS COURSE DATA Course Play Runall destroy courseout AVG 0 0 0 0 O OOOO PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE FIG 10 3 h c RACE RECORD 3 12 Screen Race Mode play data by course e Course Course number e Play Times played e Runall Number of times completed e destroy Number of rival cars which have been destroyed in a single game shows average and maximum e courseout Number of times the player has run off course in a single game shows average and maximum burst Number of times the player s machine has been destroyed in a single game shows average and maximum RACE RECORD 4 12 VS COURSE RANK DATA COURSE RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK RANK N WNE 1 o 0 o o 0 o 0 0 0 0 E ME ME E M E E M E E ME M E M M M M M M M M M E E M GGG GGG gg gw
6. EM Remove the Support Brackets lace the machine on casters from both sides FIG 8b www seuservice com 40 9 GAME DESCRIPTION The following explanations apply to the case the product is functioning satisfactorily Should there be any moves different from the following contents some sort of faults may have occurred Immediately look into the cause of the fault and eliminate the cause thereof to ensure satisfactory operation Whenever power is flowing to the machine the fluorescent lamp is lit up While in Advertising mode the monitor will go through an advertising display loop explaining the game s content and card system displaying the rankings and so on Sound 15 output from the speakers to the left and right of the monitor and on the left and right of the seat s headrest Sound output during Advertising mode can be turned on or off by adjusting the corresponding setting in test mode The Start button and the 4 View Change buttons on top of the control panel are able to light up They are not lit during Advertising mode The Start button will blink when enough credits have been inserted to play the game and cease to blink when it is pressed to start the game If there are still enough credits to play again after the game ends the button will begin to blink again After the race starts the View Change button corresponding to the currently selected view will light up all the others will remain unlit
7. 5 gt YO o oS Ooc c SOX G55 Scc OFS ERI 5 mas 55 358 lt 20 Sc 0 Pin Connection Connect lt Connector 301 Connect t3 White 20 t lt lt 5 nmm 159 www seuservice com ASSY STEERING FZR 2500 D 2 3 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 FZR 2501 HANDLE 2 FZR 2502 STEERING COVER FRONT 3 FZR 2503 STEERING COVER REAR 4 FZR 2504 STEERING BELLOWS 5 FZR 2505 GEAR 77 6 FZR 2506 BOOST PANEL 7 FZR 2507 SUB BOOST PANEL 8 FZR 2508 SUB BOOST HOLDER 9 FZR 2509 STEERING SHAFT BASE 10 FZR 2510 STEERING BASE A 11 FZR 2511 STEERING BASE B 12 FZR 2512 STEERING STAND L 13 FZR 2513 STEERING STAND R 15 FZR 2515 CENTERING BASE 16 FZR 2516 CENTERING SHAFT 17 FZR 2517 CENTERING COLLAR 18 FZR 2518 CENTERING SPRING A 19 FZR 2519 PADDLEL 20 FZR 2520 PADDLER 21 FZR 2521 PINL 22 FZR 2522 PINR 23 FZR 2523 PADDLE SHAFT A 24 FZR 2524 PADDLE SHAFT B 25 FZR 2525 PADDLE STOPPER PIN 26 FZR 2526 PADDLE SPRING 27 FZR 2527 STOPPER SHAFT 28 FZR 2528 STOPPER RUBBER 29 FZR 2529 SW ADJUST PLATE 30 FZR 2530 BUSH 31 FZR 2531 CENTERING SPRING B 32 FZR 2532 HEX SPACER 33 FZR 2533 BOOST BUTTON BASE B 34 FZR 2534 BEARING COLLAR 35 FZR 2535 INSULATION SHEET 36 FZR 2536 HANDLE COLLAR 37 FZR 2537 BELLOWS PLATE A 38 FZR 2538 BELLOWS PLATE B
8. 8 9 5 G9 SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON COIN CHUTE TYPE INDIVIDUAL COIN CHUTE MULTIPLIER Use this to set how many coins will be counted for each coin inserted The 1 COIN COUNT AS x COIN S setting indicates that Each coin will be counted as x coins When the A COIN CHUTE is set to COMMON the setting may be set individually for COIN CHUTE 1 and 2 BONUS ADDER Use this to set the number of coins calculated with the E COIN CHUTE MULTIPLIER setting that need to be inserted to get 1 bonus coin When the COIN CHUTE TYPE is set to COMMON the sum of the coins for COIN CHUTE 1 and 2 is used for the calculation The x COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN setting indicates that For every x coins 1 bonus coin is given Set this to NO BONUS ADDER to disable bonus coins entirely G COIN TO CREDIT Use this to set how many coins calculated with the F BONUS ADDER setting count as 1 credit The x COIN S 1 CREDIT setting indicates that Every x coins equals 1 credit www seuservice com 64 GAME COST SETTING Use this mode to set the number of credits required to start a game COIN ASSIGNMENTS GAME COST SETTING 2 CREDIT TO START 1 CREDIT BUY LICENSE CARD CJ EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON D Setthe number of credits required to start a game J Set the number of credits required to buy a li
9. AUTION Use only batteries approved for use with this unit ror If an error appears indicating that the battery power is very low within the first year of use it is usually an indication of a problem or abnormality with something other than the IMPORTANT battery Be sure to inspect the board that the battery is connected to Remove the 5 screws holding the TRIFORCE and its cover in place Slide the cover off of the TRIFORCE being careful of the hook that holds them together SCREW 5 black 27 M3Xx6 w flat washe FIG 19 4a www seuservice com 132 Gently remove the battery from the battery holder The battery holder is located on the very bottom of the main board Insert the new battery CR2032 so that the terminal is pointing upward Removed batteries should be disposed of in accordance with relevant national laws and or local regulations TRIFORCE MAIN BOARD BATTERY SEGA PART No 401 0065 SEGA PART NAME BATTERY CR2032 HITACHI FIG 19 4b 133 www seuservice com 19 5 REPLACING THE DIMM BOARD PACK WARNINGS AND RESTRICTIONS CONCERNING USE OF BATTERY PACK Observe the following precautions when handling the DIMM board s battery pack Sega cannot assume responsibility for any problems that arise from handling the battery pack in disregard of the guidelines set forth in the manual N Do not disassemble the battery pack and the batteries If you should fail to obser
10. Gives credits without registering on the coin meter SERVICE 3 DEMAGNETIZER SWITCH Eliminates the on screen color unevenness due to magnetization DEMAG of CRT First use this SW before performing the monitor s color adjustment 4 VOLUME CONTROL Adjusts the volume of the speakers on the left and right sides of the FRONT SP VOL monitor 5 VOLUME CONTROL Adjusts the volume of the speakers on the left and right of the seat REAR SP VOL headrest COIN METER Open the Cashbox Door by using the key to have the Coin Meter appear underneath the Cashbox COIN METER FIG 10 1 b 53 www seuservice com 10 2 SYSTEM TEST MODE Any settings that are changed by users during TEST MODE are saved upon exiting TEST MODE with the EXIT command in the SYSTEM MENU If the IMPORTANT unit is powered off prior to exiting changes to settings will not take effect You may not enter GAME TEST MODE while the unit is reading from or checking the GD ROM If error messages are displayed when exiting TEST MODE you should power the unit off and on again The following settings should be set as indicated for this product Chute Type Common QG Service Type Common G Network Type Ether 10 2A SYSTEM TEST MENU SYSTEM TEST MODE is used primarily to check if boards are functioning properly to adjust monitor colours and change coin credit settings Press the TEST Button after powering on the unit to
11. No response from Failure of power on checking Reconnect the power and complete a power on checking Steering Servomotor procedure procedure See 5 of Section 6 Faulty connector connections Check the connections for the connectors between the Game Board and Servodriver and between the Servodriver and the Servomotor Thermal element in the Servomotor is Occurs when the internal temperature reaches 70 C operating 158 F and corrects automatically when the unit cools Momentary overload caused a fuse on Contact the company from whom the unit was the Servodriver to blow purchased Unsatisfactory Accel and Incorrect volume setting Adjust the volume value in the Test Mode See Section Brake operation 10 Faulty Volume attachment or adjust Adjust the volume attachment and verify in Test Mode gear alignment See Sections 10 amp 13 Faulty connector connection Check the connections for the Accel and Brake connectors and the connectors between the Accel Brake and Cabinet Failure of the volume Replace the volume See Section 13 Failure of the network Network play is wrongly set Reset correctly See Section 20 play Network cables are disconnected Reconnect the cables See Section 20 Network cables are wrongly connected Damage of network cables Replace the cables Contact the company from whom the unit was purchased Memory cards and The machine is set not to accept cards
12. www seuservice com 26 Connect one end of the earth wire to the AC Unit earth terminal and the other end to the indoor earth terminal The AC Unit earth terminal has a Bolt and Nut combination Take off the Nut pass the end of earth wire through the Bolt and fasten the Nut lt For Taiwan gt lt Note that the Earth Wire is incorporated in the Power Cord for the Areas of AC 120 V USA and AC 220 240 V and therefore this procedure is not necessary Connect the Earth Wire to the Earth Terminal FIG 6 4 b Earth Wire Connection Firmly insert the power plug into the socket outlet Insert the opposite side of Power Cord plug to the AC Unit s connector INLET Perform wiring for the Power Cord and Earth Wire Install protective covering for the Power Cord and Earth Wire Wiring Cover FIG 6 4 c Connecting Power Cord and Earth Wire In case the Power Plug is apt to come out of place secure the Power Cord to the periphery of the AC Unit with the Cord Clamp an accessory HOW TO USE THE CORD CLAMP 27 Www seuservice com TURNING THE POWER ON CAUTION Do not touch the machine until it has competed the initialization process and the advertising screen has appeared Doing so may cause the person touching the machine to be struck by the seat It may also prevent the machine from initializing properly Failure to initialize properly can le
13. 2 CONNECTING NETWORK CABLES To enable network play the hubs inside each of the same machines involved must be connected with network LAN cables Connect the hub inside one of the machines to the hubs in each of the other machines using LAN cables There is no need to connect the other machines to each other Do not connect LAN cables to game machines when they are not used for network play The following procedure requires the included LAN cables the master key and a M4 size screwdriver Turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the outlet Place the power cord so as not to damage it while working Q Using Section 8 of this manual as reference move the machines so that they are lined up Leave enough space on the back lid side of the machine to perform the rest of the operations in this procedure The edge holders the holes through which the LAN cables are threaded are located on the left and right sides of the lower back lid Decide how the LAN cables should be threaded according to the layout of the machines To reach the edge holders loosen 2 of the screws on the cable cover and slide the cover aside PHOTO 20 2a SCREW 2 black CABLE COVER M4x8 w flat amp spring washers 141 Wwww seuservice com Tighten the 2 screws firmly to secure the cable cover in place Remove the screws from the lower back lid and then remove the lid SCREW 6 black 4 8 w flat amp spring washers PHOTO
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15. 6amp Yupen Y 998 0138 Transformer FR 503 XKT 0833 Kit GD Rom Drive 8 Port Hub 998 0201 8 Port Hub 7 5V lamp transformer 153 www seuservice com 7 ASSY ELEC BD FZR 4600 Do not wire across the diagonal lines Perform the jumper setup as directed ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 3 837 13551 92 I O CONTROL BD FOR JVS 103 838 13475 PWR AMP 4CH amp MIXER 104 838 14174 SERVO MOTOR DRIVE BD MIDI www seuservice com 154 D 1 2 ASSY CONTROL PANEL STD L X X NOILO3S 00 L www seuservice com 155 Q3 ASSY CONTROL PANEL STD FZR 20001 D 2 2 ITEM NO PART NO 1 FZR 2500 2 FZR 2600 3 FZR 2150 4 FZR 2160 5 FZR 2020 6 FZR 2021 7 FZR 2022 8 FZR 0014 9 TOF 2006 10 FZR 2023 11 FZR 2024 01 12 FZR 1019 101 280 5257 102 601 0460 103 280 5009 01 104 601 6231 C050 105 601 5526 120 106 280 5275 SR10 201 050 H00800 202 060 S00800 203 060 F00800 204 000 T00412 0B 205 000 P00408 W 206 050 H01000 207 060 S01000 208 000 F00310 209 000 P00408 210 060 S00400 211 060 F00400 301 TOF 60016 302 TOF 60017 303 FZR 61008 304 600 7064 027 305 600 7064 028 306 FZR 61019 307 FZR 61020 308 600 6972 0300 www seuservice com DESCRIPTION NOTE ASSY
16. 80H when the steering unit is in the horizontal position see 10 3B The following tools and instruments are required to perform these operations 3mm diameter hexagonal screwdriver or wrench M4 size Phillips screwdriver 1 5mm diameter hexagonal screwdriver or wrench 10mm diameter spanner Soldering iron ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Turn off the power Remove the 4 hexagon socket screws around the boost button HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW 4 4 10 chrome Remove the 4 truss screws holding the top and bottom of the front steering cover in place STEERING COVER FRONT TRUSS SCREW 4 black 4 6 PHOTO 11 16 89 www seuservice com Remove the 4 truss screws holding the left and right sides of the front steering cover in place TRUSS SCREW 4 black M4x4 PHOTO 11 1 Detach the front steering cover There are several wires connected to the inside of the cover Remove the cover slowly and unplug the connectors taking care not to damage the wiring CONNECTOR 1 PHOTO 11 14 Remove the 4 truss screws holding the top and T bottom of the rear steering cover in place STEERING COVER REAR TRUSS SCREW 4 black M4x6 PHOTO Il le www seuservice com 90 Remove the 4 truss screws holding left and right sides of the rear steering cover in place TRUSS SCREW 4 black M4x6 PHOTO 11 1 f Push the rear steering cover towards the in
17. Change the settings in Test mode See Section 10 license cards cannot be used 125 www seuservice com REPLACING FUSES In case fuse replacements other than those stated in this manual are necessary contact where you purchased the product from for inquiries regarding this matter WARNING In order to prevent an electric shock be sure to turn power off and unplug from the socket outlet before performing work by touching the internal parts of the product Be careful so as not to damage wirings Damaged wiring can cause electric shock and short circuit accidents Be sure to use fuses meeting specified rating Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause fire and electric shock accidents After eliminating the cause of the blowing of fuse replace the fuse Depending on the cause of fuse blowing continued use with the fuse as is blown can cause generation of heat and fire hazard Fuses are located on the top of the Connector Board inside the Cockpit Base Lower the Seat and remove the Tower Bracket and Base Lid F to replace fuses TRUSS SCREW 4 black BASE LID F LOCK HANDLE TRUSS SCREW 1 black 4 8 TOWER FUSE 125V 7A 514 5036 7000 TRUSS SCREW 2 black 5 12 DROP CLOTH PREVENT DAMAGE FIG 18 4b www seuservice com 126 19 GAME BOARD AN In order to prevent electric shock and short circuit hazards be sure to turn power off
18. DIPSW on the CONNECTOR BOARD ON 15 for vertically placed monitor screens OFF is for horizontally placed monitor screens Change the monitor placement from vertical to horizontal or vice versa if necessary This option must be set to OFF for this machine 121 www seuservice com 18 3 OTHER MECHANICAL ERROR MESSAGES EXCL CARD READER WRITER If a mechanical error occurs somewhere other than the card reader writer the screen will read Error XX Occurred The following list contains descriptions of each error and how to deal with them Error05 CONTENTS COUNTERMEASURES Error06 CONTENTS COUNTERMEASURES Error07 CONTENTS COUNTERMEASURES Error08 CONTENTS COUNTERMEASURES www seuservice com Steering I O Error The machine is unable to communicate with the steering unit s reaction control board Check the wiring Steering Overheat Overload Error The thermal element on the steering unit s reaction motor was activated Wait for it to cool down Steering Encoder Error There is a problem with the data in the steering unit s reaction encoder Check to see if there are any problems with the wires connected to the encoder Steering Excess Current Error The steering unit s reaction motor experienced excess current flow Check to see if there are any problems with the wires connected to the motor 122 18 4 PROBLEMS NOT COVERED BY ERROR MESSAGES In order to prevent electric shock and short ci
19. Do not continue to use the scratched GD ROM disc The scratched GD ROM disc may cause the system to malfunction INSTALLING THE GD ROM DRIVE SETTING THE GD ROM DISC Set the GD ROM disc onto the GD ROM drive with its labeled side facing upward The key chip is a precision device Handle it carefully and avoid exposure to heat shock and static electricity as these may cause damage to the device The key chip is contained in the GD ROM disc case Always use them as a set Unpack the shipping crate and take out the GD ROM drive GD ROM drive bracket and GD ROM disc x J GD DRIVE BRACKET GD ROM DRIVE PHOTO 6 3a Q Use the 4 tapping screws to fix the GD ROM drive bracket onto the GD ROM drive Be careful about a fixing direction tie TAPPING SCREW 4 M4x8 Please follow the drawing and place the sticker with the right language FIG 6 3b CAUTION for U S A Europe and Australia M hc Attach the 2 caution stickers for a laser ray onto a GD ROM DRIVE the GD ROM drive FIG 6 3 a www seuservice com 22 Remove the truss screw that fixes the GD ROM drive lid DISC LID And turn clockwise the lid to remove Keep the screw to replace the disc lid below TRUSS SCREW 1 M3x8 PHOTO 6 3b Set the GD ROM disc onto the GD ROM drive with its labeled side facing upward Return the lid to its original place and fix it with 1 truss screw Be careful not to fasten the
20. F ZERO GX garage on the far right If there are no cars in your F ZERO GX garage no machines will appear T MACHINE SELECT www seuservice com 46 9 The MACHINE SETTING Screen Use the graph to configure your machine In multiplayer Race Mode you can view other players machines If you are using a License Card in Time Attack Mode you can look at best total times machines used and settings If there is no data NO DATA appears lt Race Mode gt lt Time Attack Mode gt 10 Race This is the racing screen The basic controls of the machine are the steering wheel and the accelerator You can use the booster after the second lap so feel free to press the button in the center of the steering wheel When the booster is used the energy drain rate increases If energy reaches zero and your machine takes damage your machine will flash red you will be unable to move and an official car will come with extra energy If you leave the course an official car will come to return your machine to the course Lap Time Energy Meter Time Time Left Laps 1 00 28 227 LELLI 3 Your spee Course Radar lt Time Attack Mode gt 47 www seuservice com 11 VS RESULT Screen When you complete the race the results of the race appear Results do not appear when you retire The display for COM races and multiplayer races are different in Race Mode In Time Attack Mode your personal best and other data ar
21. In the test mode perform the following test 1 MEMORY TEST Selecting RAM TEST or MEDIA BOARD TEST from the menu screen in System Test RAM TEST mode will cause the machine to automatically perform a test of the memory on the game boards If GOOD is displayed next to the AUX MEMORY GOOD number of each memory segment the game boards are working properly Select SYSTEM INFORMATION to display information on the main game board and the media board If the information 1s displayed correctly this indicates that the game boards are functioning properly PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT MEDIA BOARD TEST 1 2 MEDIA BOARD TEST 2 2 DOMM BOARDCTYPE 3 VERSION STATUS GOOD CHECKING 100 NETWORK BOARD VERSION STATUS GOOD CHECKING 100 DIMM TEST DIMMO GOOD DIMM1 NONE GD ROM GOOD NETWORK BOARD TEST RAM CHECK _ GOOD COMPLETED PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT SYSTEM INFORMATION MAIN BOARD REGION BOOT VERSION AER FIRM VERSION FPGA VERSION op aska MEDIA BOARD DIMM BOARDCTYPE 3 GDROM MEMORY SIZE 512MB FIRM VERSION NETWORK VERSION PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT www seuservice com 30 2 INPUT TEST Select INPUT TEST from the menu screen in either System Test mode or Game Test mode to bring up a test screen for the input devices Test the input on each device If ON is displayed next to each device as it 1 tested and the
22. NORMAL CSET1 5 1 Sonic Oval 10 gt 15 gt 20 gt 30 2 Screw Drive gt 10 gt 15 gt 20 3 Meteor Stream gt 8 10 15 4 Cylinder Wave gt gt 9 gt 10 5 Thunder Road gt gt 9 gt 10 6 Spiral gt 7 9 gt 10 gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 10 3 d GAME ASSIGNMENTS Press the SERVICE Button and move the cursor to the setting you wish to change Press the TEST Button to cycle the parameters on the left of the item through its various settings Note that GAME DIFFICULTY HANDICAP VS BATTLE MODE PASSWORD DISP and RACE LAPS are shown on the machine whose NUMBER on the NETWORK SETTING screen 15 set to Changing configuration of NUMBER 1 machine automatically follows settings of the other numbered machines ADVERTISESOUND Turn advertising sound output ON and OFF Default setting ON FORCE FEEDBACK There are three settings for steering resistance Default setting 2 1 Weak 2 Normal 3 Strong MAGNETIC CARD R W USE Configure the usability of the card reader writer Turn the card reader writer on and off Default setting ON Set it to ON if you want to activate card reader writer and to OUT OF SERVICE or OFF if a malfunction or other factor makes the card reader writer unusable Ifyou set this option to OUT OF SERVICE the advertising loop demo screen will display the message The F ZERO LICENSE CARD can not
23. OUTPUT TYPE STEREO MONO Toggle the sound output from the I O PANEL audio output interface setting between STEREO and MONO Set to STEREO in this game machine B RIGHT LEFT SPEAKER ON OFF When set to ON the test sends a beep to each right and left audio output interface Only the word SPEAKER is displayed when the OUTPUT TYPE is set to MONO and when set to ON the test sends the same beep to both the left right audio output interfaces Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM MENU screen www seuservice com 60 10 2G C R T TEST Use the C R T TEST to adjust monitor colours and verify screen size COLOUR CHECK Screen Monitor COLOUR CHECK screen is displayed initially Each of the colours red green and blue is darkest at the far left and gets progressively lighter 32 steps towards the right Monitor brightness is set correctly if the white colour bar is black at the left edge and white at the right edge C R T TEST 1 2 EDIT NEXT RED GREEN BLUE WHITE SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item Move the cursor to EDIT and press the TEST Button to enter COLOUR ADJUST mode Move the cursor to NEXT and press the TEST Button to enter the SIZE CHECK screen SIZE CHECK Screen C R T TEST 272 PRESS TE
24. PEDAL BRAKE PEDAL ACCEL SPRING BRAKE SPRING SHAFT ACCEL GEAR BRAKE GEAR NEUTRAL STOPPER VR PLATE ACCEL VR PLATE BRAKE AMPL GEAR GEAR SHAFT STOPPER RUBBER CUSHION COVER VR COVER GEAR STAY WSHR NEUTRAL STOPPER D BEARING 12 OILES 80 1212 VOL CONT B 5K OHM VOL CONT B 5K OHM GEAR 15 SUMITUBE F F15MM HARNESS LUG SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M3x4 HEX SKT H CAP SCR BLK 5 20 M SCR PH M4x20 M SCR PH W FS M5x8 M SCR TH CRM M4x8 SPR PIN BLK OZ 6x10 M SCR PH 4 5 M SCR TH CRM 3 6 HEX NUT M5 FLT WSHR 4 WIRE HARN ACCEL amp BRAKE 150 D 2 2 5 ASSY 5 STD 151 ASSY SEAT STD ITEM NO PART NO 999 0874 DUT 2202 DUT 2203 FZR 1602 STCC 00781 FRI 3307 NCR 2406 STC 1608 STC 1609 Q Ne 104 280 5297 www seuservice com DESCRIPTION NOTE SEAT BACK COVER ENG UPPER SEAT LOWER SEAT SEAT BASE SEAT TURTLE FRONT TRAY COVER REAR TRAY COVER SPEAKER NET L SPEAKER NET R SCRIVET 8 1K31 152 6 ASSY MAIN BD FZR 4500 101 102 N E o o ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 2 842 02DD511U ASSY TRF FZR USA lt USA gt 101 400 5397 01 SW REGU FOR JVS VA 102 400 5421 07512 SW REGU LCA75S 12 998 0194 Filter Line
25. Protector of the AC Unit restored overcurrent See 4 of Section 6 Refer to Fig 18 4 a The fuse of the fase holder was blown After eliminating the cause of overload replace the speci out due to momentary overcurrent fied rating fuse Fig 18 4 b Fluorescent lamp inside Connector connection fault Check connector connections between the Cabinet and the light box doesn t light up light box Fluorescent lamp and Glow lamp need Replace the fluorescent lamp and the glow lamp See Sec replacement tionl6 CIRCUIT PROTECTOR Functions due activation of bimetal To restore the function walt for approximately one minute or longer until the bimetal cools off Press the Button FIG 18 4a 123 www seuservice com 18 4 PROBLEM Sounds are emitted and the lamps are lit but the screen 15 black CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Faulty connections for the visual signal connector or the monitor power connector Check the connections for the monitor and game board connectors Broken monitor Contact the company from whom the unit was purchased Sound is not emitted Sound volume adjustment is not correct Adjust the Switch Unit s sound adjustment volume See Section 10 Faulty connections for various connectors Check the connections for the game board amp speakers and Volume connectors Malfunctioning BD Amp and Speaker Perform SOUND TEST See Sec
26. ROM DRIVE 2 Close the GD ROM cover securely Should the problem persist the GD ROM DRIVE may be damaged Error 26 Media board malfunctioning KEY CHIP is not found Attach the proper KEY CHIP for the game Insert the KEY CHIP securely Error 27 DIMM memory is not enough 1 Insufficient DIMM MEMORY on DIMM BOARD 2 DIMM MEMORY is not connected securely 1 Provide a suitable amount of DIMM MEMORY for the software 2 Verify that the DIMM MEMORY is connected securely to the DIMM BOARD This error cannot occur in this machine In the unlikely event that it does occur send the TRIFORCE to be repaired Do not disassemble it 119 www seuservice com Error 31 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Error 32 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Error 33 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Caution 51 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES www seuservice com Error 31 This game is not acceptable by main board The game has not been downloaded into the DIMM BOARD from the HOST MACHINE Check network connections Verify that the PC is connected to the network Reset the main power Wait until the game is displayed on the main screen then turn the satellite power on and reboot In Test Mode select NETWORK SETTING from the SYSTEM MENU and check that the NETWORK TYPE is set to ETHER In Test Mode select NETWORK SETTING from the SYSTEM MENU go to SET IP ADDRESS and verify that the REMOTE setting is ap
27. SUMITUBE F G 20MM TIE BASE TA1S8 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M3x4 SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M4x4 M SCR PH W FS M5x10 M SCR PH W FS 4 8 M SCR PH W FS BLK 4 12 M SCR PH W SMALL FS 4 14 M SCR PH W FS M4x20 M SCR PH W FS M3x16 M SCR PH W FS M3x6 M SCR TH BLK 4 6 M SCR TH BLK M4x4 HEX SKT H CAP SCR CRM M4x10 FLG NUT M5 HEX SKT H CAP SCR BLK 5 20 SPR WSHR BLK M5 CRG BLT BLK M4x10 FLG NUT M4 SPR WSHR BLK M4 SPR WSHR BLK D 8 5 M5 HEX SKT H CAP SCR BLK OZ M4x12 HEX SKT CAP SCR BLK OZ M4x8 SPR WSHR 4 FLT WSHR M4 WH HANDLEOI WH HANDLE02 WH HANDLEO03 WIRE HARN EARTH ID5 0150MM WH MONITOR BOX08 161 www seuservice com D 1 2 el 2 er eee 5 nbuio 24 CONGO 165 Y WU NIC LOL X Ob Bm EM e En fe y cf Toe oo 12 ASSY HANDLE MECHA FZR 2600 162 www seuservice com 2 ASSY HANDLE MECHA FZR 2600 D 2 2 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 SPG 2501X HANDLE BASE 2 SPG 2502 BASE LID 3 FZR 2601 HANDLE SHAFT 4 SPG 2504 PULLEY 20 S5M 5 SPG 2505 PULLEY 60 S5M 6 SPG 2506 MOTOR BRKT 7 FZR 2602 VR BRKT 8 SPG 2108 STOPPER BOLT 9 SPG 2109 STOPPER RUBBER 10 SPG 2453 KEY 4x4x40 11 ASK 3502 MOTOR SPACER 12 ASK 3503 MOTOR COLLAR 13 DYN 1270 STOPPER KEY 14 SLC 1130 ADJU
28. are not the Cabinet can move and cause an accident Ensure that all of the SUPPORT BRACKET are in contact with the floor Ensure that all of the Adjusters are in contact with the floor www seuservice com 6 AN 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 WARNING Do not climb on the product Climbing on the product can cause falling down accidents To check the top portion of the product use a step To avoid electric shock check to see if door amp cover parts are damaged or 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 AN To avoid injury be sure to provide sufficient space by considering the potentially crowded situation at the installation location Insufficient Installation space can CAUTION cause making bodily contact with each other hitting accidents and or trouble between customers Check the control devices to make sure that there are no scratches or cracks on parts touched by players as such defects can cause injury to hands and fingers This product features a license card slot and a memory card slot Check to make sure that these part
29. be sure to turn off power before starting the work in which the worker touches the interior of product If the work is to be performed in the power on status the Instruction Manual herein always states to that effect Q Be sure to ground the Earth Terminal this however is not required in the case where a power cord with earth 15 used This product is equipped with the Earth Terminal When installing the product Connect the Earth Ter minal to the accurately grounded indoor earth terminal by using an earth wire Unless the product 1 grounded appropriately the user can be subject to electric shock After performing repair etc for the Control equipment ensure that the Earth Wire is firmly connected to the Control equipment Q Ensure that the Power Supply used is equipped with an Earth Leakage Breaker This product does not incorporate the Earth Leakage Breaker Using a power supply which is not equipped with the Earth Leakage Breaker can cause a fire when earth leakage occurs Q Be sure to use fuses which meet the specified rating only for the machines which use fuses Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause a fire and electric shock O Specification changes removal of equipment conversion and addition not designated by SEGA are not allowed The parts of the product include warning labels for safety covers for personal protection etc It is very hazardous to operate the product by removing parts and or modifying th
30. be used or purchased at this time and users will be unable to play with license cards Ifyou set this option to OFF no message regarding license cards will be shown during the advertising loop 73 www seuservice com MEMORY CARD SLOT USE Configure Nintendo GameCube Memory Card usage This option lets you enable or disable the memory card slot Default setting ON Setthis option to ON to enable compatibility with F ZERO GX for the Nintendo GameCube Note that this option cannot be used if the player does not have F ZERO GX game data Ifyou set this option to OUT OF SERVICE the advertising loop will display the message Can not use Nintendo GameCube Memory Card f you set this option to OFF no message regarding the Memory Card will be shown during the advertising loop NOTES Ifboth license cards and memory cards are set to OUT OF SERVICE the advertising loop will display the message Cards cannot be used fboth are set to OFF no message will be shown Ifone of the two is set to OUT OF SERVICE the message specific to that card will be shown is set to OUT OF SERVICE and the other to OFF no card instructions will be shown during the advertising loop GAME DIFFICULTY Set the game s difficulty level to five settings VERY EASY EASY NORMAL HARD and HARDEST Default setting NORMAL This changes the amount of bonus time given at checkpoints and the speed of COM machines Race Mod
31. fluorescent lamp can be replaced FLUORESCENT LAMP 20W WHITE 390 5251 20 01 GLOW BULB 390 5638 1E PHOTO 16e www seuservice com 112 17 PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE The items listed below require periodic check and maintenance to retain the performance of this machine and to ensure safe business operation When handling the controller the player will be in direct contact with it In order to always allow the player to enjoy the game be sure to clean it regularly Also it is advisable to provide wet tissue etc WARNING available for player use Be sure to check once a year to see if Power Cords are damaged the plug is securely inserted dust is accumulated between the Socket Outlet and the Power Plug etc Using the product with dust as is accumulated can cause fire and electric shock hazards Never use a water jet etc to clean inside and outside the cabinet If wetness occurs for any reason do not use the product until it has completely dried Periodically once a year request the place of contact herein stated or the Distributor etc where the product was purchased from as regards the internal cleaning Using the product with dust as is accumulated in the interior without cleaning can cause a fire or accident Note that cleaning the interior parts can be performed on a pay basis TABLE 17 ITEMS DESCRIPTION PERIOD CABINET Check Adjusters contact with surface Daily CARD READER WRITER He
32. not to cause malfunctioning or fire hazard ANODE CAP PRIMARY SIDE DEMAGNETIZER REAR PART E Gp ANODE LEAD MAIN BD Approx 29 kV CENT DEMAGNETIZER 1 LEAD COIL l so black Approx 10 kV Ho NECK PCB s zs Sa a E Approx 10 SECONDARY SIDE Chassis sheet metal work CRT etc Disconnect unplug 29 Connecting the CRT and PCB For combining the CRT and PCB use the specified part No to maintain the status of adjustments made at the factory The anode of the CRT itself will be accumulatively charged as time elapses generating high tension voltage which is very dangerous The monitor should be used with the Chassis CRT and PCB assembled When repalr etc 15 required at the time of malfunctioning be sure to send it in an as is assembled condition If these are disassembled what s charged to said high tension voltage can be discharged causing a very hazardous situation Therefore under no circumstances should it be disassembled Q Static Electricity Touching the CRT surface sometimes causes you to slightly feel electricity This is because the CRT surfaces are subject to static and will not adversely affect the human body Installation and removal Ensure that the Magnetizer Coil FBT Fly Back Transformer Anode Lead and Focus Lead are not CAUTION positioned close to the sheet metal work s sharp e
33. resistor set the variable resistor values on the Volume Settings screen and check the values on the Input Test screen in Test mode After adjusting or replacing a microswitch be sure to verify that the switch turns on and off correctly on the Input Test screen in Test mode www seuservice com 88 If steering unit response 15 less than ideal and adjusting settings on Volume Settings screen in Test mode has no effect the problem is most likely due to an incorrectly engaged gear an improperly placed microswitch or a broken variable resistor or microswitch Follow the steps listed below to correct the gear engagement adjust the position of the switch or replace the variable resistor or switch Refer to Section 12 Control Panel for instructions on how to adjust and replace the direction control variable resistor 11 1 ADJUSTING AND REPLACING THE Y AXIS VR The variable resistor that detects the forward and backward tilting operation of the steering unit is called the Y axis steering VR Follow the steps listed below to adjust the gear engagement or replace the VR In this machine the VR will not be damaged as long as its axle 15 rotating within its range of motion when the handles on the machine are tilted to their maximum extent Secure the VR so that its axle points in the indicated direction and the gear is properly engaged when the handles are not being tilted The recommended value of the VR is within the range 70H
34. screw too tightly PHOTO 6 3c TRUSS SCREW 1 M3x8 23 Wwww seuservice com Undo the lock on the side of the unit base and remove the Truss screws Turn the lock handle to open the lock and lower the seat towards the backrest Slowly lower the backrest until it touches the floor to prevent damage to the seat components Put a drop cloth on the floor to prevent damaging the surface of the seat components LOCK HANDLE DROP CLOTH TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO SURFACE OF PARTS TRUSS SCREW 2 black M5x12 FIG 6 3b Attach the GD ROM drive with 3 screws 4 16 w flat amp spring washers PHOTO 6 34 www seuservice com 24 Connect the GD cable connector to TRIFORCE Insert both the GD cable connector and power cord connector JST NH6P into the GD ROM drive Be careful about an inserting direction in this instance Make sure that the connectors are inserted firmly and completely Secure the cable with the cord clamp POWER CORD CONNECTOR ST NH6P X GD CABLE CONNECTOR jj Secure the cable A PHOTO 6 3 e GD CABLE CONNECTOR 25 Wwww seuservice com POWER SUPPLY AND EARTH CONNECTION WARNING Be sure to independently use the power supply socket outlet equipped with an Earth Leakage Breaker Using a power supply without an Earth Leakage Breaker can cause a fire when electric leakage occurs Ensure that the accurately grounded
35. speaker and the sound volume is appropriate In the system test mode menu selecting C R T TEST allows the screen on which the monitor is tested to be displayed Although the monitor adjustments have been made at the time of shipment from the factory color deviation etc may occur due to the effect caused by geomagnetism the location building s steel frames and other game machines in the periphery By watching the system test mode screen make judgment as to whether an adjustment is needed If it is necessary adjust the monitor by referring to Chapter 15 5 OUTPUT TEST OUTPUT TEST Select OUTPUT TEST from the menu START BUTTON OFFCON screen in Game Test mode to bring up a test VIEW CHANGE 1 OFFCOND screen for the output devices lamps etc 22 If each output device activat tly th VIEW CHANGE 3 OFFCON ams VIEW CHANGE 4 OFFCON output devices and their wiring connections BOOST OFFCON are working properly STEERING CENTER OFFCON LEFT OFFCON RIGHT OFFCON EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Perform the above inspections also at the time of monthly inspection 33 www seuservice com 7 CARD READER WRITER 7 1 SETTING DEDICATED CARDS ror Be sure to use dedicated cards available for this product Use of ones other than such dedicated cards may cause a malfunction or failure of IMPORTANT the machine Be sure to set the specified number of card in the sp
36. to dry completely COIN INSERTION TEST Insert a coin while keep Once every month when performing ing the Reject Button the Coin SW Test simultaneously pre sed down nad it is rejected check the following COIN METER Does the Coin Meter count satisfactorily Does the coin drop into the Cashbox correctly LZ TN Is the coin rejected when inserted while keeping the Reject Button pressed down FIG 14c www seuservice com 106 NMOG 1340949 01 2001 268 amp 30IS 3A09 L30vtl8 120 201 268 sz 3015441 L0 V8 10 2001 268 22 0 2 A8Q M 3000 ININ 91 v190 168 92 5314143 2 YOO ININ 91 7090 52 168 __ _ 0 495 6o zooi zes wz N mansos gt e r2 P N DN 1 gt HO LIMSOWDIA LOWY i 8 Pd 31 14 3SV8 dn 13 3 Pd 31 14 3015 402 12363 10 501 68 HN 2090206 gt S N Qv3H 1VH M30OS 00 001 068 Vre ATENSSVHOLIMSONIN 99122468 2 soo zzgixozo ez 03738 13238 123738 713738 NOLINA NOLING 4 3 5 62 JOA 9 3SV8 3903M 4 NIOJ L SN NOLLNG 3 4 1441 1 9S2Xb SN NOLLNA 4 3 0 EL 11 168 MANASSV 31V1d 3SV8 201 8001 16 8 r l awzmvo oroso r OS wm ouso 340501083
37. work safely and avoid serious accident such as the cabinet s falling down do not perform work in places where step like grade differences a ditch or slope exist Do not leave power cords grounding wires or network cables exposed in areas of heavy foot traffic Doing so may cause them to become damaged possibly resulting in electric shock and or short circuits When laying wiring across the floor always use safety covers to protect the wires Wiring diameter power cable approx 8mm network cable approx 5mm AN Handle molded parts with care Undue weight or pressure may cause them to break and the broken pieces may cause injury CAUTION To perform work safely and securely be sure to prepare a step which is in a secure and stable condition Performing work without using the step can cause violent falling down accidents Make sure that the GD cable connector is inserted parallel to the plug Improper insertion may cause damage to the connector and present a fire risk 15 Www seuservice com When carrying out assembling and installation follow the following 6 item sequence 1 INSTALLING THE BILLBOARD AND THE POP CARD 2 SECURING IN PLACE ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT 3 INSTALLING THE GD ROM DRIVE SETTING THE GD ROM DISC 4 POWER SUPPLY AND EARTH CONNECTION 5 TURNING THE POWER ON 6 ASSEMBLY CHECK The master key accessories in addition to the tools such as a Phillips type
38. 1 2b PHOTO 11 2c www seuservice com 96 Remove the 2 screws securing the microswitch to be replaced and remove SW ADJUST plate and the transparent insulation sheet aa SW ADJUST PLATE 509 6036 SCREW 2 INSULATION SHEET M3x16 w flat amp spring washers PHOTO 11 24 The wires connected to the old microswitch can be reused for the new microswitch Remove the heat contraction tube covering the soldered areas use the soldering iron to melt the solder and remove the wires from the microswitch Solder the wires to the new microswitch Check the wiring diagram to make sure there no mistakes in the wiring In addition use a heat contraction tube or other protection to prevent short circuiting Attach the SW ADJUST plate and the insulation sheet to the new microswitch and secure them with 2 screws Be sure to insert the insulation sheet between the switch and the plate Install the SW ADJUST plate with the new microswitch in the bottom of the steering unit Adjust the position of the plate so that the roller on the microswitch s actuator terminal touches the pin that interlocks with the paddle lever when the lever is not being manipulated and secure it with 2 screws Connect the wire connectors and secure the wires with a harness lug Manipulate the paddle lever to make sure the microswitches are turning on and off properly Listen for a clicking sound Also make sure that the switch does no
39. 20 2 b Q Pass the LAN cable through the edge holder the rectangular frame shaped plastic part Pressing down on the edge holder from above will cause it to stretch elastically and open up Plug the connector on the end of the LAN cable into port 2 or above on the hub Port 1 located at the front closest to the front lid is connected to the TRIFORCE in the base interior Any of the ports 2 or above can be used to connect to any of the other game machines Since the hub in one machine will be connected to the hubs in each of the other machines via LAN cables only one machine needs to be fitted with enough LAN cables for all machines involved The other machines will only have 2 cable connections each Replace the lower back lid Once the machines have been linked for network play line them up Leave as much space as possible between the machines Secure all adjustors on each machine See 2 of Section 6 Connect the power cord and grounding wire for each machine See 4 of Section 6 www seuservice com 142 20 3 NETWORK PLAY SETTINGS Each of the linked machines must be set up for network play If the machines are not set up correctly network play will not be possible HOW TO SET UPA MACHINE FOR NETWORK PLAY Turn off the power on each machine to be used in network play Enter Test mode on each machine See 10 2 Select GAME TEST MODE and press the TEST Button The machine will enter Game Test mode and the sc
40. 3 Screen TIME HISTOGRAM shows the number of plays and the respective play times This histogram should be referred to when setting the Game Difficulty www seuservice com 86 10 37 BACKUP DATA CLEAR Select BACKUP DATA CLEAR to clear the contents of RACE RECORD and BOOKKEEPING Game settings and other data besides RACE RECORD and BOOKKEEPING will not be affected BACKUP DATA CLEAR YESCCLEAR gt NO CCANCEL SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 10 3 BACKUP DATA CLEAR Screen 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 Press the TEST Button again to return to the Game Test Menu screen Move the cursor to NO CANCEL and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen without clearing the data Note that when you clear this data information about the number of times the card reader writer has been used will also be cleared After data clearing the machine moves directly to card reader writer head cleaning mode Refer to 7 2 Head Cleaning when performing head cleaning 87 www seuservice com 11 STEERING UNIT WARNING CAUTION IMPORTANT In order to prevent an electric shock and short circuit be sure to turn power off before performing work by touching the interior parts of the product Be careful not to damage the wires Dam
41. 39 FZR 2539 COVER STAY 40 FZR 2540 COVER STAY B 41 FZR 2541 COVER STAY L 42 FZR 2542 COVER STAY R 43 FZR 2543 PADDLE COVER L 44 FZR 2544 PADDLE COVER R 45 FZR 2545 SLIDE PLATE L 46 FZR 2546 SLIDE PLATE R 47 FZR 2547 BOOST BUTTON PLATE 48 FZR 2548 SUB BOOST STAY 49 350 5580 GEAR 10 5 50 FZR 2549 CORD CLAMP STAY 51 FZR 2550 SPONGE SHEET www seuservice com 160 T ASSY STEERING FZR 2500 ITEM NO 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 301 302 303 304 305 PART NO 509 6035 509 5524 01 220 5775 509 6036 100 5365 0803 100 5102 280 6622 40080 601 6563 48 280 5008 280 5275 SR10 280 0419 310 5029 D15 310 5029 G20 280 5257 601 0460 028 A00304 P 028 A00404 P 000 P00510 W 000 P00408 W 000 P00412 WB FAS 000125 000 P00420 W 000 P00316 W 000 P00306 W 000 T00406 0B FAS 000124 FAS 200053 050 F00500 020 000520 0Z 060 S00500 0B 031 000410 0B 050 F00400 060 S00400 0B FAS 600019 020 000412 0Z 020 000408 0Z 060 S00400 060 F00400 FZR 60057X FZR 60058X FZR 60059 600 6972 0150 FZR 60046 D 3 3 DESCRIPTION NOTE SW OBSA 60UMQ B ITLED B 12V PUSH BUTTON SW BLUE VOL CONT B 10K OHM W BD SW MICRO MATSUSHITA 51615 7 OILES BEARING 80F 0803 BEARING 9 NSK F699ZZ SPACER TUBE BUSH 2 4T CORD CLAMP 15 CORD CLAMP SR10 HARNESS LUG SUMITUBE F D 15MM
42. ARD Error 12 JVS I O board does not fulfill the game spec Correct I O BOARD is not connected Use an I O BOARD that provides the proper input output for the game Error 21 This game is not acceptable by main board Game data loaded from the GD ROM to the DIMM BOARD is corrupted Verify the GD ROM DRIVE and TRIFORCE connection Check the GD ROM disc for scratches dust or dirt Error 22 Communication error occurred between main board and media board No response from DIMM BOARD to MAIN BOARD Ensure that the DIMM BOARD and the GD INTERFACE BOARD are properly connected Should the problem persist the DIMM BOARD or GD INTERFACE BOARD may be damaged Send the TRIFORCE to be repaired Do not disassemble it Error 23 GD ROM drive cover is open The GD ROM DRIVE cover is open Ensure the GD ROM DRIVE cover is firmly closed 118 Error 24 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Error 25 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Error 26 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Error 27 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Error 24 GD ROM is not found GD ROM disc is not found Insert the GD ROM disc correctly Verify that the disc is TRIFORCE GD ROM disc Check the GD ROM disc for scratches dust or dirt Error 25 Cannot access GD ROM drive 1 Unable to access GD ROM DRIVE 2 The GD ROM DRIVE cover is open 1 Verify that the GD CABLE and the power cable are properly connected to the GD
43. CE Button Set to COMMON in this game machine COMMON Pressing any SERVICE Button enters service credits for all players INDIVIDUAL Pressing the SERVICE Button enters service credits only for the corresponding player 63 www seuservice com O COINTO CREDIT RATE Set the CREDIT RATE for each coin inserted The x COIN S COUNT AS y CREDIT S setting indicates that Inserting x coins equals y credits Set this to FREE PLAY to allow game play without credits When COIN CHUTE TYPE is set to COMMON COIN CHUTE 2 settings are restricted to some extent by the settings for COIN CHUTE 1 D DETAIL SETTING This mode allows for more detailed credit rate settings than the C COIN TO CREDIT RATE setting Changes made in DETAIL SETTING override any C COIN TO CREDIT RATE settings DETAIL SETTING Screen COIN ASSIGNMENTS COIN ASSIGNMENTS DETAIL SETTING DETAIL SETTING COIN CHUTE 1 MULTIPLIER COIN 1 MULTIPLIER 1 COIN COUNT AS 1 COINCS 1 COIN COUNT AS 1 COINCS COIN CHUTE Z2 MULTIPLIER 1 COIN COUNT AS 1 COINCS BONUS ADDER NO BONUS ADDER BONUS ADDER NO BONUS ADDER COIN TO CREDIT 1 COINCS 1 CREDIT CG COIN TO CREDIT 1 COINCS 1 CREDIT EXIT EXIT COIN CHUTE 1 OPERATION COIN CHUTE 1 OP COIN 123 4 5 6 7 COIN 1 2 3 CREDIT1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CREDIT 1 2 3 COIN CHUTE 2 OPERATION COIN 1 2 34 506 7 8 CREDIT1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON ERATIO 4 4 N 8 6 8 6 5
44. Card Reader Writer usage count described above is reset when cleaning is performed Manual head cleaning may also be performed from Test Mode Refer to Test Mode lt 10 3 gt for more details www seuservice com 36 7 3 CLEARING CARD JAMS AN CAUTION When attempting to perform this operation without powering down so that gameplay can be restored exercise extreme caution Machine parts may move unexpectedly when the power is ON This may result in fingers being caught or severed and other injuries Verify the Stay Lock on the top cover before attempting this procedure If the top cover closes during the procedure it may result in serious injury If a trouble such as card jamming occurs on the card reader writer you are notified of the trouble on the screen You cannot proceed to a play unless you resolve the trouble at this time First identify the trouble before you begin to take action An error message is displayed at the top of the screen when cards become jammed When not discharging a card follow the instructions below to remove the card Removing the card may force the game to shut down If the game shuts down existing customer game data will not be saved Remove the truss screw Unlock and open the cover Unlock TRUSS SCREW 1 black 4 8 PHOTO 7 3a 37 www seuservice com Unlock the hatch drawing the green shaft attached to the top cover on the card reader writer While drawing the sh
45. E RIGHT OFFCON BOOST OFFCON GAS QC FF BRAKE QC FF START BUTTON VIEW CHANGE 1 OFFCON VIEW CHANGE 2 OFFCON VIEW CHANGE VIEW CHANGE 4 OFFCON PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT FIG 10 3ba INPUT TEST Screen STEERI NG X BOOST STEERI NG Y START BUTTON MAGNETIC CARD R AN VIEW CHANGE 1 4 PADDLE RIGH MEMORY CARD SLOT PADDLE LE FT BRAKE GAS FIG 10 3b b Test the STEERING GAS and BRAKE controls to ensure that they are functioning properly and that the parameters change smoothly as each input device is operated If the other input devices switches buttons switch from OFF to ON when operated they are functioning normally Press the SERVICE and TEST Buttons simultaneously to return to the Game Test Menu screen www seuservice com 70 10 3C OUTPUT TEST N Select STEERING and press the TEST Button to make the steering wheel turn To avoid injury first make sure that no one is touching the wheel CAUTION Q To avoid injury first check that no one is touching the steering wheel Select OUTPUT TEST and press the TEST Button After initialization the steering wheel will turn Selecting OUTPUT TEST and pressing the TEST Button will cause the next screen to initialize and load This allows you to check the status of each output device This test should be used periodically to check that the lamps are functioning correctly OUTPUT TEST START BUTTON O
46. EST is used to check the memory and IC on the MEDIA BOARD connected to the TRIFORCE Test screens and test times may differ depending on the type of MEDIA BOARD connected to the unit MEDIA BOARD TEST 1 2 DIMM BOARD TYPE 3 VERSION STATUS GOOD CHECKING 100 DIMM TEST DIMMO GOOD DIMM1 NONE GD ROM GOOD PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT FIG 10 2 c a MEDIA BOARD TEST Screen 1 2 MEDIA BOARD TEST begins immediately upon entering this test mode if GOOD is displayed to the right of each item the MEDIA BOARD components are functioning properly Press the TEST Button to move to Screen 2 2 Press the TEST Button on Screen 2 2 to return to the SYSTEM MENU screen MEDIA BOARD TEST 2 2 NETWORK BOARD VERSION STATUS GOOD CHECKING 100 NETWORK BOARD TEST RAM CHECK _ GOOD COMPLETED PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT FIG 10 2 a MEDIA BOARD TEST Screen 2 2 www seuservice com 56 10 2D SYSTEM INFORMATION Use SYSTEM INFORMATION to check version and other information for system programmes Screens may differ depending on the type of MEDIA BOARD connected to the unit SYSTEM INFORMATION MAIN BOARD REGION CAD BOOT VERSION CB FIRM VERSION CB FPGA VERSION CB SERIAL NO CC MEDIA BOARD DIMM BOARDCTYPE 3 GDROM cD MEMORY SIZE 512MB FIRM VERSION CF SERIAL NO CG NETWORK BOARD FIRM VERS
47. FFCON VIEW CHANGE 1 OFFCON VIEW CHANGE 2 OFFCON VIEW CHANGE 3 OFFCON VIEW CHANGE 4 OFFCON BOOST OFFCON STEERING CENTER OFFCON LEFT OFFCON RIGHT OFFCON EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 10 3 c a OUTPUT TEST Screen STEE RING START BUTTON 1234 VIEW CHANGE 1 4 FIG 10 3 cb 71 www seuservice com The START BUTTON VIEW CHANGE 1 4 and BOOST allow you to check the status of the lights on top of the control panel Select each item and press the TEST Button to turn the respective light on and off as Indicated by the display to the right of the item Come to this screen periodically to check that the lamps light up with ON and turn off with OFF When you select STEERING and press the TEST Button it will move in the selected direction for a set period of time and stop Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen www seuservice com 72 10 3D GAME ASSIGNMENTS Select GAME ASSIGNMENTS to display the current game settings and make changes Periodically come to this screen to check game settings GAME ASSIGNMENTS ADVERTISE SOUND ONCOFF FORCE FEEDBACK 21 73 MAGNETIC CARD R W USE ONCON gt OFF gt OUT OF SERVICE MEMORY CARD SLOT USE ONCON OFF OUT OF SERVICE GAME DIFFICULTY NORMALCVERY EASY EASY NORMAL HARD HARDEST HANDICAP ONCOFF VS BATTLE MODE OFFCON PASSWORD DISP ONCOFF RACE MODE LAPS
48. Fold the packaging in the order specified in the diagram and wrap it around the TRIFORCE making sure that board and box are aligned correctly Finally place it in the carton box Failure to wrap the product as specified in the diagram may cause damage to parts 137 www seuservice com HOW USE THE CARTON BOX GD ROM DRIVE When you want to order for replacing or repairing service of the GD ROM drive that Is used by the product pack it in a carton box as instructed below and then deliver the IMPORTANT carton box to a service agent If you do not observe the instruction your order may not be accepted or may be charged additionally If you handle the GD ROM drive differently from the following instructions its components may be damaged Contain the GD ROM drive in a dedicated carton box Do not disassemble it or remove any part from it unless otherwise instructed Before containing the GD ROM drive in a dedicated carton box attach the GD ROM drive lid DISC LID onto the drive and fix the lid with a screw Before containing the GD ROM drive in a dedicated carton box remove the GD ROM disc from the drive Do not attempt to move the GD ROM drive with a GD ROM disc inside Before containing the GD ROM drive in a dedicated carton box remove the GD ROM drive bracket Carefully keep the GD ROM drive bracket and the 4 set screws because they will be reused When inserting the GD ROM drive into a dedicated carton box be c
49. GARAGE GET PARTS NAME BUY DISP RATE Brave Eagle 0 0 0 Giant Planet 0 0 0 Megalo Cruiser 0 0 0 Splash Whale 0 0 0 Wild Chariot 0 0 0 Holy Spider 0 0 0 Optical Wing 0 0 0 Dread Hammer 0 0 0 Silver Sword 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 Wonder Worm 0 0 0 Combat Cannon 0 0 0 Cyber Fox 0 0 0 Heat Snake 0 0 0 Rave Drifter 0 0 0 Spark Bird 0 0 096 Dank Chaser 0 0 0 Crystal Egg 0 0 0 Red Rex 0 0 0 Sonic Soldier 0 0 096 Euros 01 0 0 0 Triangle GT 0 0 0 Bluster X 0 0 0 Devilfish RX 0 0 0 Extreme ZZ 0 0 0 Punisher 4X 0 0 0 Impulse 220 0 0 0 Meteor RR 0 0 0 Jupiter Q 0 0 0 Comet V 0 0 0 PRESS TEST BUTTON CONTINUE FIG 10 3 hfRACE RECORD 11 12 Screen Shows information regarding parts swapped in the Configuration Screen The denominator is the number of times the part has appeared and the numerator is the number of times it has been acquired RACE RECORD 12 12 PILOT POINT COURSE AVG POINT MAX POINT MIN POINT 000 0000 100 000 0000 100 000 0000 100 000 0000 100 000 0000 100 000 0000 100 PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 10 3h g RACE RECORD 12 12 Screen Shows pilot points earned by course www seuservice com 84 10 31 BOOKKEEPING Select BOOKKEEPING to display three screens of operating status data Press the TEST Button to cycle through each screen from 1 3 to 3 3 Pressing the TEST Button while the 3 3 screen is displayed returns you to the Game Test Menu BO
50. I O BOARD currently displayed When 2 or more I O BOARDS are connected move the cursor to NEXT NODE and press the TEST Button to enter the test screen for the next I O BOARD The lower the NODE number the further away the node is from the TRIFORCE Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM MENU screen www seuservice com 58 INPUT TEST Screen JVS TEST INPUT TEST NODE SYSTEM PLAYER PLAYER COIN 1 2 ANALOG 1 CC ANALOG 2 CC ANALOG 3 CC ANALOG 4 CC ANALOG 5 CC ANALOG 6 CC ANALOG 7 CC ANALOG 8 CC PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT On screen values change according to the input from switches and the volume A SYSTEM PLAYER Values change with input from control panel other switches B COIN Increases with input from the COIN SWITCH The count is cleared when exiting TEST MODE Displays analog values from 0000 to FF00 Press the SERVICE and TEST Buttons simultaneously to return to the JVS TEST main screen 59 www seuservice com 10 2F SOUND TEST Use SOUND TEST to test sound output and to toggle the stereo mono setting SOUND TEST OUTPUT TYPE STEREO RIGHT SPEAKER OFF CB LEFT SPEAKER OFF CB EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item Press the TEST Button to enter the selected item A
51. ION PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT Press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM MENU screen A B D E G REGION The COUNTRY CODE of the MAIN BOARD BOOT VERSION FIRM VERSION FPGA VERSION Version information for the MAIN BOARD system programmes SERIAL NO Serial number of the MAIN BOARD DIMM BOARD GDROM Type of MEDIA BOARD This example shows a DIMM BOARD TYPE 3 with a GD ROM DRIVE connected MEMORY SIZE Capacity of DIMM memory installed on the DIMM BOARD FIRM VERSION Version information for the DIMM BOARD system programme SERIAL NO Serial number of the DIMM BOARD 57 Wwww seuservice com 10 2 JVS TEST JVS TEST is used to verify the specs of the BOARD connected to the TRIFORCE and to run input tests I O BOARD specs are displayed initially JVS TEST INPUT TEST NEXT NODE EXIT CMD VER JVS VER COM VER SWITCH COIN ANALOG ROTARY KEYCODE SCREEN CARD HOPPER OUT DRIVER OUT ANALOG OUT CHARACTER BACKUP 1 1 OK gt k gt gt SK ok gt SK 2K gt 2K PE X ok k I O BD JVS sL 0 0 PLAYERCS 12 BITS SLOT S x lt O N N P N P 0 0 0 SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item Move the cursor to INPUT TEST and press the TEST Button to enter the INPUT TEST screen for the
52. IST PRINTING 03 www sauservice com Standard Version Owner s Manual SEGA AMUSEMENTS USA INC MANUAL NO 999 1930 GAME CODE FZR VISIT OUR WEBSITE 9 SegaService com 4 Ga Pee i Gach forward Refresh Home Autofill 0 D hi www Quos O tatoos Q aaa D sew rete see QD O5 aieas Get most Prom l Web Logon LEDs Burning Yo P SEGA SERVICE savored ll lilin Dar s Ottice Game Manuals sSeercn What s New If you have any questions or comments about this site please E Mail to Darl Davidsonia scu sega com MPH woeqdeos what s new manuals bulletins assemblies specials Search staff Darf s office You will need the following items to view thes page in its entirety Ameren USA 4503 Dx fu CA 54618 Windows Macintosh BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT SURE READ THE FOLLOWING To maintain the safety To ensure the safe usage of the product be sure to read the following before using the product The following instructions are intended for the users operators and the personnel in charge of the opera tion of the product After carefully reading and sufficiently understanding the warning displays and cautions handle the product appropriately Be sure to ke
53. ITE RED RED WHITE Note 2 The character following the wire color code indicates the size of the wire U AWGI6 K AWGIS L AWG20 None AWG22 www seuservice com 164 Warranty Your new Sega Product is covered for a period of 90 days from the date of shipment This certifies that the Printed Circuit Boards Power Supplies and Monitor are to be free of defects in workman ship or materials under normal operating conditions This also certifies that all Interactive Control Assemblies are to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal operating condi tions No other product in this machine is hereby covered Sellers sole liability in the event a warranted part described above fails shall be at its option to re place or repair the defective part during the warranty period For Warranty claims contact your Sega Distributor Should the Seller determine by inspection that the product was caused by Accident Misuse Ne glect Alteration Improper Repair Installation or Testing the warranty offered will be null and void Under no circumstances is the Seller responsible for any loss of profits loss of use or other dam ages This shall be the exclusive written Warranty of the original purchaser expressed in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied Under no circumstance shall it extend beyond the period of time listed above SEGA AMUSEMENTS USA INC 45133 Inillustrial Drive 3H
54. M 2 2 4 GROUP ACA Z NUMBER 1C1 4 LINK NUM NO gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON NETWORK SETTING LINK NUM 1 SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 10 3 e NETWORK SETTING Screen Press the SERVICE Button and move the cursor to select an option to change Press the TEST Button to cycle through the settings shown to the left of the item LINK NUM Set the number of game machines to link Set this to 1 for the single setting 2 or more allows linked play You will need to set up groups and configure the NUMBER to enable linked play GROUP Used to set groups among the linked machines For instance if four machines are connected and you want two groups of two set two to A and the other two to B Ensure that you always have a group NUMBER Assigns a number for each machine within a group Do not use the same number twice in one group Also note that you must set one machine as 1 Changing the GAME DIFFICULTY HANDICAP VS BATTLE MODE PASSWORD DISP and RACE MODE LAPS settings of the 1 machine will automatically change the settings of machines numbered 2 to 4 After changing the settings select EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen 75 www seuservice com 10 3F CARD TEST Test the functionality of or clean the card read writer The card read writer should be tested and cleaned periodically Clean the card r
55. OKKEEPING 1 3 COIN CHUTE 1 COIN CHUTE 2 TOTAL COINS COIN CREDITS 0 SERVICE CREDITS 00 TOTAL CREDITS 00 PRESS TEST BUTTON CONTINUE FIG 10 31 BOOKKEEPING 1 3 Screen COIN CHUTE 1 COIN CHUTE 2 TOTAL COINS COIN CREDITS SERVICE CREDITS TOTAL CREDITS Number of coins inserted into Coin Slot 1 Number of coins inserted into Coin Slot 2 Total number of coins inserted into the coin slots Number of credits for the coins inserted Number of credits input by the SERVICE Button Total credits from coins and the SERVICE Button BOOKKEEPING 2 3 NUMBER OF GAMES 00 TOTAL TIME OD OOH OOM 005 PLAY TIME OOH OOM 005 AVERAGE PLAY TIME OOM 00S LONGEST PLAY TIME OOH OOM 005 SHORTEST PLAYTIME OOM 00S PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE FIG 10 3 i b BOOKKEEPING 2 3 Screen e NUMBER OF GAMES Total number of games played TOTAL TIME Powered up time length of time the machine has been on PLAY TIME Total playing time AVERAGE PLAY TIME Average game play time LONGEST PLAY TIME Longest game play time SHORTEST PLAY TIME Shortest game play time 85 www seuservice com BOOKKEEPING 3 3 TIME HISTOGRAM 0 005 0 295 0 305 0 595 1 005 1 295 1 305 1 595 2 005 2M29S 2M30S 2M59S 3 005 3M29S 3M30S 3M59S 4MOOS 4M29S 4M30S 4 595 5 005 5 295 5 305 5 595 6M00S 6M29S 6M30S 6M59S OVER 7 005 PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 10 3 ic BOOKKEEPING 3
56. OVING THE MACHINE mmm 39 40 9 GAME DESCRIPTION vies sees 41 51 10 TESTCAND DATA DISPLAY I I Sl re irre 52 87 11 STEERING UNIT mm tt 88 98 12 CONTROL PANEL e RENE SEES 99 103 13 ACCELERATOR amp BRAKE ssion orin eet neret ete aeneae ees 104 105 I4 COIN SELECTOR irri pen rotor pat Cerere e YE E eigener EIER EE 106 107 TS MONITOR dE 108 110 16 REPLACING THE 111 112 17 PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE a petet t 113 114 18 TROUBLESHOOTING Tumasa u HE Ree c 115 126 19 GAME BOARD unqupun Em 127 138 20 NETWORK PLAY iiine 139 144 21 DESIGN rrt i rE ENNEN E Eea EEEE RE eds 145 22 PARTS IST u a ue nnnm erede e een ur or OP tg 146 163 23 WIRE COLOR CODE TABLE eie epe e PPP Eee o 164 24 WIRING DIAGRAM ua a tate uo o eve XXX SPECIFICATIONS 72 inches width X 90 inches deep Installation Space Height 77 inches Width 39 inches Length 68 5 inches Weight 580 Ibs Power maximum current 600 W 5 120V 60 Hz AREA MONITOR Sanwa 29E31S Sega Pa
57. ST BUTTON TO EXIT Adjust the CHECK GRID so that the entire GRID is displayed on the screen Press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM MENU screen 61 www seuservice com COLOUR ADJUST Screen This mode is for monitors that do not have colour adjustment features Normally the colour should be adjusted through the monitor Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the item to be adjusted Press the TEST Button to enter the selected item C R T TEST 172 VIDEO PARAMETER EDIT BRIGHTNESS 14 CONTRAST 26 CONTRAST R 255 CONTRAST G 255 CONTRAST B 255 AUTO ADJUST EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON A BRIGHTNESS 10 60 Adjust the brightness of the screen CONTRAST 10 44 Adjust the colour contrast C CONTRAST R 155 255 Adjust the RED contrast D CONTRAST G 155 255 Adjust the GREEN contrast E CONTRAST B 155 255 Adjust the BLUE contrast F AUTO ADJUST Adjust colour settings automatically Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to enter the SIZE CHECK screen www seuservice com 62 CAD CB CC CD CE CF 10 2 COIN ASSIGNMENTS Use COIN ASSIGNMENTS to set the credit rate for each coin inserted Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item Q Press the TEST Button to change the setting or to open the detailed settings Move the cursor to EXIT and pr
58. ST RING 15 SPG 2454 MOTOR SHAFT COLLAR 101 350 5448 01 SERVO MOTOR 500W NEW 102 100 5112 BEARING 17 NSK 600372 103 601 7945 GEAR 20 104 601 6172 GEAR 48 105 601 9173 TIMING BELT 150 S5M 475 106 220 5484 VOL CONT B 5K OHM 106 220 5753 VOL CONT B 5K OHM TOCOS 107 310 5029 F20 SUMITUBE F F 20MM 201 028 A00408 P SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M4x8 202 028 A00308 P SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M3x8 203 065 S01280 Z STP RING BLK OZ S12 204 065 S02080 Z STP RING BLK OZ 520 205 000 P00408 W M SCR PH W FS 4 8 206 000 P00412 W M SCR PH W FS 4 12 207 030 000612 5 HEX BLT W S M6x12 208 060 F00600 FLT WSHR M6 209 050 U00600 U NUT M6 210 030 000840 5 BLT W S 8 40 21 068 852216 FLT WSHR 8 5 22 1 6 212 050 U00800 U NUT M8 301 600 6866 WIRE HARN ASSY HANDLE MECHA VR 163 www seuservice com 23 WIRE COLOR CODE TABLE THE WIRE COLOR CODE is as follow A PINK B SKY BLUE C BROWN D PURPLE E LIGHT GREEN Wires other than those of any of the above 5 single colors will be displayed by 2 alphanumeric characters 1 2 BLUE 3 YELLOW 4 GREEN 5 WHITE 7 ORANGE 8 BLACK 9 GRAY If the right hand side numeral of the code is 0 then the wire will be of a single color shown by the left hand side numeral see the above Note 1 Ifthe right hand side alphanumeric is not 0 that particular wire has a spiral color code The left hand side character shows the base color and the right hand side one the spiral color Bxample 51 5 WH
59. STEERING ASSY HANDLE MECHA ASSY START VIEW ASSY MEMORY SLOT CONTROL PANEL COVER CONTROL PANEL BRKT HANDLE COLLAR HANDLE SPACER RING COVER HOLDER CTRL PNL COVER LID STICKER MEMORY SLOT LOWER ENG WIRE HOLDER TIE BASE 158 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM CORD CLAMP 21 EDGING NEW TYPE BUSH 1 6T CORD CLAMP SR10 HEX NUT M8 SPR WSHR M8 FLT WSHR M8 M SCR TH BLK M4 12 M SCR PH W FS 4 8 HEX NUT M10 SPR WSHR M10 M SCR FH M3x10 M SCR PH 4 8 SPR WSHR 4 FLT WSHR 4 WH EXT VOLUME C WH EXT VIEW BUTTON C WH EXT HANDLE WIRE HARN EXT ENCODER B WIRE HARN EXT MOTOR B WH EXT MEM CARD C WH EXT MEM CARD PWR C WIRE HARN EARTH 105 0300MM 156 9 ASSY START VIEW FZR 2150 ITEM NO 1 101 102 103 104 105 PART NO 999 1936 999 1949 999 1948 999 1950 999 1947 999 1861 DESCRIPTION NOTE START VIEW PLATE SW PB W LAMP 6V RED SW PB W LAMP 6V BLUE SW PB W LAMP 6V YELLOW SW PB W LAMP 6V GREEN SW PB TYPE IT YEL W LAMP 157 www seuservice com 10 ASSY MEMORY SLOT FZR 2160 ITEM NO PART NO FZR 2161 999 1937 FZR 1293 FZR 1294 FZR 2163 837 14399 FZR 1297 01 tn O N www seuservice com DESCRIPTION NOTE MEMORY SLOT PLATE STICKER MEMORY SLOT ENG MEMORY SLOT BASE MEMORY SLOT HOLD BRKT MEMORY BD BASE STD MEMORY CARD I F MC BD STICKER MEMORY CAUTION ENG 158 ASSY STEERING FZR 2500 D 1 3 lt gt tc Ee
60. T or SYSTEM INFORMATION in the Menu mode PERIODIC Periodically perform the following SERVICING 1 MEMORY TEST 2 Ascertain each setting 3 To test each Input equipment in the INPUT TEST mode 4 To test each Output equipment in the OUTPUT TEST mode CONTROL To check each Input equipment in the INPUT TEST mode SYSTEM Adjust or replace each Input equipment If the problem still remains unsolved check each equipment s mechanism movements MONITOR In the Monitor Adjustment mode check to see if Monitor Pro jector adjustments are appropriate IC BOARD MEMORY TEST DATA CHECK Check such data as game play time and histogram to adjust the difficulty level etc www seuservice com 52 10 1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER AN Never touch places other than those specified Touching places not specified can cause electric shock and short circuit accidents WARNING D Adjust the sound to the optimum volume taking into consideration the environmental requirements of the installation location IMPORTANT Removing the Coin Meter circuitry renders the game inoperable SWITCH UNIT TEST SERVICE DEMAG IM Pied Open the coin chute door and the switch unit shown will 00006 The functioning of each SW is as follows 0 FIG 10 1 a SWITCH UNIT DTEST BUTTON For the handling of the test button refer to the following pages TEST 2 SERVICE BUTTON
61. The following acts may be judged to be unjust acts IMPORTANT Since it also becomes a defect of operation and the cause of parts damage caution the player not to perform the following acts Use of cards bent or deformed Use of cards adhered seals or extraneous matter on Use of a card mixed two sheets Use of cards other than dedicated cards When a card is extracted quickly Since the order in which cards are dispensed is random note that there may be cases in which the same card comes out several times in a row or a certain card fails to come out at all If the card reader writer has not been set as being unused you will be unable to select any game mode with use of cards while the game will be in progress Thus for the card reader writer deal with the player paying attention to the following points Even if the player request the system for use of cards when you have set the machine so that the card reader writer is not used the request 1s rejected because of the nature of the system www seuservice com 10 USING MEMORY CARDS Players who use memory cards should be advised of the following precautions Data that is damaged or lost cannot be recovered Before inserting a memory card check to make sure there are no problems with the slot When using a memory card and a license card at the same time insert the memory card first Player data will not be used in the game if the cards are inserted in the wrong order
62. UTTON TO CANCEL to PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT Press the TEST Button to return to the menu screen the input devices will be calibrated to reflect the input values If the TEST Button is pressed while the screen displays PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CANCEL the input devices will not be calibrated Press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen www seuservice com 80 10 3 RECORD Select RACE RECORD to display the twelve screens of play data Press the TEST Button to cycle through each screen from 1 12 to 12 12 Pressing the TEST Button while the 12 12 screen is displayed returns you to the Game Test Menu RACE RECORD 1 12 NUMBER OF GAMES 00 LICENSE CARD PLAY 00 LICENSE CARD BUY 00 MEMCARD PLAY 00 LINK VS PLAY 00 PRESS TEST BUTTON CONTINUE FIG 10 3ha RACE RECORD 1 12 Screen NUMBER OF GAMES Total number of games LICENSE CARD PLAY Number of times license cards have been used LICENSE CARD BUY Number of license cards sold MEMCARD PLAY Number of times players have played using the Memory Card LINK VS PLAY Number of times link play has been played RACE RECORD 2 12 MACHINE DATA Machine Play Col 1 Col 2 Col 3 Col 4 ORIGINAL BFALCON GF0X WGOOSE FSTING RAINP SMOON RTURTLE CDOLPHIN SRAT PINKS BFLASH MGULL GTAXI FATS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SM MES ME MES ME E ME MES MES ME ME MES ME MES
63. achine detects a problem while the machine s card reader writer is in use it will display an error message from Table 18 1a The message will also be displayed if a problem is detected while testing the reader writer see 10 3F If an error occurs in the card reader writer the machine will not be able to update data on cards There is also a chance that card data may have been damaged Attempting to use a card with damaged data will cause the same error message to be displayed again Explain to the player that in order to determine whether the card can be used or not he or she must play the game again If there is data left over from an update in progress the machine will display a message from Table 18 1b By following the instructions contained in the message the data can be transferred to a new card from the dispenser 115 www seuservice com Table 18 1 ERROR MESSAGES COUNTERMEASURES Error occurred Please notify the store attendant Read Error Error occurred Please notify the store attendant Write Error Error occurred Please notify the store attendant Print Error Shutter Error Please remove the card from the entry of the card reader Press the VIEW CHANGE BUTTON after the card is removed Error occurred Please notify the store attendant Card jam Remove the card Error occurred Error occurred Please notify the store attendant The dispenser is out of the F ZERO LICENSE CARD Please r
64. ad cleaning Every 151 counts of the card reader writer or Daily STEERING UNIT Inspection of VR Monthly Inspection of adjusting gear mesh Trimonthly Greasing Trimonthly Inspection of VR Monthly Inspection of adjusting gear mesh reasing Trimonthly rimonthly Inspection of VR Monthly rimonthly SCREEN cleaning Weekly Check adjustments Monthly or when moving Inspection of COIN SW Monthly Coin insertion test Monthly Cleaning of COIN SELECTOR Trimonthly Greasing to the seat rail Trimonthly MEMORY TEST Monthly Check settings Monthly Inspection and cleaning Cleaning Annually Cleaning 113 necessary www seuservice com CLEANING THE CABINET SURFACES When the cabinet surfaces are badly soiled remove stains with a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted with water chemical detergent and squeezed dry To avoid damaging surface finish do not use such solvents as thinner benzine etc other than ethyl alcohol or abrasives bleaching agent and chemical dustcloth SEAT Greasing to Seat Portion Move the Seat to the rearmost position and apply spray greasing to the portion shown at the right once every 3 months After greasing move the Seat a few times forward and backward so as to allow the grease to be applied all over uniformly Be sure to wipe grease
65. ad to control malfunction and other problems Turn the main switch on the AC unit ON to turn on the power The fluorescent lamp inside the billboard will light up when the power is turned on After displaying the system startup screen the monitor will indicate that the card reader writer and motor in that order are being tested Next the initialization screen will be displayed and the initialization process will begin Initialization consists of the following steps with each part moving and coming to rest in the preset position and direction automatically 1 The steering wheel rotates left and right 2 The steering wheel comes to rest in a 12 o clock position When the initialization process is complete the machine will go into Advertising mode The monitor will display the demo screen and the speakers to the left and right of the monitor and on the left and right of the seat s headrest will begin sound output If the no sound during Advertising mode option is selected sound output will be turned off When a sufficient number of credits have been inserted the Start button on top of the control panel will flash After the race begins the View Change button for the currently selected mode will light up The buttons will not be lit up during Advertising mode when no credits have been inserted After displaying the initialization screen if the machine is set for network play the monitor will indicate that the network is being
66. aft open the cover up Remove the card jammed in the card reader writer Remove the card jammed PHOTO 7 3b While drawing the shaft close the cover With the top cover closed release the green shaft Check that the top cover has been locked securely Close and lock the cover Secure with the truss screw www seuservice com 38 8 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE AN When moving the machine be sure to unplug the power plug Moving the machine with the plug as is inserted can damage the power cord and cause fire and electric WARNING shock hazards When moving the machine on the floor retract the Adjusters and ensure that Casters make contact with the floor During transportation pay careful attention so that Casters do not tread power cords and earth wires Damaging the power cords can cause electric shock and short circuit hazards Do not push the cabinet from the left right when attempting to move the unit Pushing from the sides may cause the unit to tip and result in injury and damage to parts AN Do not push on any parts made of glass e g CRT screen or plastic as these parts may break and result in bodily injury CAUTION Do not push the cabinet from the left right direction 39 www seuservice com In locations with low ceilings remove the Billboard before moving the machine
67. aged wires may cause electric shock or short circuit or present a fire risk Do not touch undesignated places Touching places not designated can cause electric shock or short circuit This work should be performed by the site maintenance individual or other skilled professional Performing work by non technical personnel can cause electric shock hazard Do not perform work other than those specified in this Manual in order to prevent accidents during performing work and operation after performing work Performing work not specified in this Manual may require special training for this product If performing work other than those stated in this manual is required for repair contact the offices herein stated in this manual or where you purchased the product from and ask for repair or inquire how to repair Be very careful when soldering Handling a soldering iron carelessly may result in a fire or a burn Be extremely careful when heating the heat shrinkable tube Failure to do so may result in a fire or burns Exercise extreme caution when handling the internal parts of the Steering Unit Watch out for damage warping and loss The loss of just one piece may result in damage to or lead to faulty operation of the entire unit When securing the plastic made parts do not excessively fasten screws and nuts Failure to observe this may damage the parts and cause injury due to fragments resulting from damage When adjusting or changing the variable
68. areful about an inserting direction as illustrated below The packing materials in a carton box are used as a cushion Use them always when inserting the GD ROM drive into a dedicated carton box Do not bend them FIG 19 6b www seuservice com 138 20 NETWORK PLAY Up to 4 machines can be linked for network play Properly connected network cables and correct network play settings are required for network play 20 1 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING NETWORK PLAY SETUP AN Before starting to work ensure that the Power SW is OFF Failure to observe this can cause electric shock short circuit WARNING Use care so as not to damage wirings Damaged wiring can cause electric shock or short circuit Do not touch undesignated places Touching places not designated can cause electric shock or short circuit This work should be performed by the site maintenance individual or other skilled professional Performing work by non technical personnel can cause electric shock hazard When linking a number of machines be sure to supply sufficient power for the corresponding number of machines Be sure to secure per machine current as stated in this manual Failure to observe this can cause a fire and an electric shock accident Due to the length of the network cable the distance in between the machines is limited However to avoid accidents be sure to secure space in excess of 70 cm between the machines To perform work safely and avoid seriou
69. areful 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 A Before performing work be sure to turn power off Performing the work without turning power off can cause an electric shock or short circuit In the case work WARNING should be performed in the status of power on this manual always states to that effect To avoid electric shock or short circuit do not plug in or unplug quickly To avoid electric shock do not plug in or unplug with a wet hand Do not expose Power Cords and Earth Wires on the surface floor passage etc If exposed the Power Cords and Earth Wires are susceptible to damage Damaged cords and wires can cause electric shock or short circuit To avoid causing a fire or electric shock do not put things on or damage Power Cords When or after installing the product do not unnecessarily pull the power cord If damaged the power cord can cause a fire or electric shock In case the power cord is damaged ask for replacement through where the product was purchased from or the office herein stated Using the cord as is damaged can cause fire electric shock or leakage Be sure to perform grounding appropriately Inappropriate grounding can cause an electric shock Be sure to use fuses meeting specif
70. attery pack Repeat the above steps in reverse to install the new battery pack The used battery pack is considered industrial waste As such it should be disposed of in accordance with relevant national laws and or local regulations DIMM BOARD BATTERY PACK SEGA PART No 401 0081 SEGA PART NAME BATTERY PACK CGR B 246A TAPPING SCREW lack sa 3 8 4 mi BATTERY HOLDER COVER 1 BATTERY PACK 4 401 0081 FIG 19 5 www seuservice com 136 19 6 SHIPPING THE GAME BOARD AND GD ROM DRIVE Observe the following precautions when sending the TRIFORCE or GD ROM drive out for servicing or repairs The carton boxes included are needed to ship these parts and should therefore be stored in a safe place to ensure that they are not lost Q When sending parts in for repairs they should be configured as follows 1 TRIFORCE Leave the key chip installed in the board 2 GD ROM drive Remove the drive bracket Eject the GD ROM disc place it in its case and store in a safe place Remove the wire harnesses and cables from the TRIFORCE and GD ROM drive before sending them for repairs Do not disassemble the TRIFORCE or GD ROM drive Place them in the carton box as is when sending them in for repairs Provide a clear detailed description of the game used and the observed problems when sending to the indicated repair center HOW TO USE THE TRIFORCE CARTON BOX FIG 19
71. before performing work WARNING Be careful not to damage the wires Damaged wires may cause electric shock or short circuit or present a fire risk Do not expose the Game BD etc without a good reason Failure to observe this can cause electric shock hazard or malfunctioning Do not use this product with connectors other than those that were connected and used with the Game Board at the time of shipping Do not carelessly connect wires to connectors that were not used at the time of shipping as this may cause overheating smoke or fire damage AN In this product setting changes are made during the test mode The Game BD need not be operated Use the Game BD etc as is with the same setting made at the time of CAUTION shipment so as not to cause electric shock and malfunctioning 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 ror When having the game board replaced or repaired use the included carton box to ship it Do not disassemble it If the board is not received in the proper condition it may not be IMPORTANT eligible for repair or replacement or extra service charges may be applied The disassembly procedure for the game board is described in this manual for the purpose of replacing the battery inside the board Do not disassemble the board when sending it in for replacement or r
72. bject to high tension voltage Even after running off power some portions are still subject to high tension voltage sometimes Monitor repair and replacement should be performed only be those technical personnel who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise Q Besure to adjust the monitor projector properly Applies only to the product w monitor Do not operate the product leaving on screen flickering or blurring as it is Using the product with the monitor not properly adjusted may cause dizziness or a headache to an operator a player or the cus tomers When transporting or this product be sure to attach this manual to the product In the case where commercially available monitors and printers are used in this product only the con tents relating to this product are explained herein Some commercially available equipment has func tions and reactions not stated in this manual Read this manual together with the specific Instruction Manual of such equipment Descriptions herein contained may be subject to improvement changes without notice The contents described herein are fully prepared with due care However should any question arise or errors be found please contact SEGA INSPECTIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER TRANSPORTING THE PRODUCT TO THE LOCATION Normally at the time of shipment SEGA products are in a status allowing for usage immediately after transporting to the location Nevertheless a
73. cal high school graduates as regards electricity electronics and or mechanical engineering and daily take part in the servicing amp control and repair of amusement equipment Serviceman s Activities Assembly amp installation and repair amp adjustments of electrical electronic and mechanical parts of amusement equipment and vending machines LISTED 3K92 AMUSEMENT MACHINE Notes 440 W01 9E G SEE A 440 6018 6G AXCAUTION 440 801 6G CONCERNING WARNING DISPLAYS SEGA product has warning displays on Stickers Labels and or printed instructions adhered attached to or incorporated in the places where a potentially hazardous situation can arise The warning displays are intended for accident prevention for the customers and for avoiding hazardous situation relating to maintenance and servicing work There are some portions in the Cabinet which are subject to high tension voltage etc where accidents can be caused merely by touching When performing the servicing work be very careful of the warning displays Especially any complex repair and replacement work not mentioned herein should be performed by those technical personnel who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise For the prevention of accidents caution any customer whose act runs counter to the warnings as to the effect that he must stop the act CONCERNING THE STICKER DISPLAY SEGA prod
74. cense card 65 www seuservice com 10 21 CLOCK SETTING Use CLOCK SETTING to set the TRIFORCE internal clock CLOCK SETTING 2003 06 20 05 10 34 YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the item to be set Move the cursor to the desired item and press the TEST Button to increase values The max value for YEAR is 2099 further increases return the value to 2000 Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM MENU screen www seuservice com 66 10 2 NETWORK SETTING ror This product should only be used with the factory settings indicated in this manual Selecting certain options from the screens listed below may alter settings or bring up IMPORTANT other screens However since these functions are not used by this machine they are not described in this manual In the event that settings are altered on a screen not mentioned in this manual the machine may cease to function properly Restore the settings to the values shown on the screens below Refer to 10 3E Network Settings for actual network play settings Use NETWORK SETTING to establish and test network connections Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item Press the TEST Button to change the setting or to open the detailed settings Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button t
75. cifications of such general purpose parts If this is the case Sega cannot repair or replace a failed game machine whether or not a warranty period has expired 3 www seuservice com 2 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION A WARNING This product is an indoor game machine Do not install it outside Even indoors avoid installing in places mentioned below so as not to cause a fire electric shock injury and or malfunctioning Places subject to rain or water leakage or places subject to high humidity in the proximity of an indoor swimming pool and or shower etc Places subject to direct sunlight or places subject to high temperatures in the proximity of heating units etc Places filled with inflammable gas or vicinity of highly inflammable volatile chemicals or hazardous matter Dusty places Sloped surfaces Places subject to any type of violent impact Vicinity of anti disaster facilities such as fire exits and fire extinguishers The operating ambient temperature range is from 5 to 30 LIMITATIONS OF USAGE REQUIREMENTS A WARNING Be sure to check the Electrical Specifications Ensure that this product is compatible with the location s power supply voltage and frequency requirements A plate describing Electrical Specifications is attached to the product Non compliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock This product requires the Breaker and Earth Mechani
76. d enough points you can get custom parts to customize your machine with Pilot Rank Your pilot rank increases based on your play Your rank can never decrease in this game Nintendo GameCube Memory Card Use your Memory Card to link the game with F ZERO GX for Nintendo GameCube But in order to use this special feature you must have F ZERO GX game data on your card Please note that the game cannot link with a Memory Card that does not contain F ZERO GX game data www seuservice com 42 Race Mode A single course race Thirty machines go head to head for first place In linked play players can go head to head against other players When using a license card the game ends when the player takes first place on every course Time Attack Mode Race a set number of laps in time trial format and fight for the best total time record Ghost play is also available Internet rankings via PC are also planned A license card is needed for Internet rankings Internet Rankings When PASSWORD DISP is set to OFF the Internet Rankings guide is not shown during advertising When it Is set to ON a password is shown after playing Time Attack Enter this password with a PC to join the F ZERO Internet Rankings The rankings will be available on the F ZERO Official Home Page http f zero jp Playing the Game 1 The Card Check Screen If you already have a license card place it in the License Card Slot to continue automatically to the next scre
77. dges etc and avoid damaging the insulated portions so as not to cause electric shock and malfunctioning For the name of parts refer to the above Figures www seuservice com 108 AN For the purpose of static prevention special coating is applied to the CRT face of this product To protect the coating pay attention to the following points Damaging the AUTION coating film can cause electric shock to the customers Do not apply or rub with a hard item a rod with pointed edge pen etc to or on the CRT surfaces Avoid applying stickers seals etc on the CRT face Aluminum Foil Do not remove aluminum foils from the CRT corners Removing the aluminum foils can cause static prevention effects to be lowered 15 2 CLEANING THE CRT SURFACES AN Static preventive coating is applied to the CRT surfaces When cleaning pay attention to AUTION the following points Peeling off of static preventive coat can cause electric shock Remove smears by using a dry soft cloth flannels etc Do not use a coarse gauze etc For smear removing solvent alcohol ethanol is recommended When using chemical detergent be sure to follow instructions below Dilute chemical detergent with water and dip a soft cloth in and then thoroughly wring it to wipe smears off Do not use a chemical detergent containing an abradant powder or bleaching agent Do not use alkalin
78. display the following SYSTEM MENU SYSTEM MENU RAM TEST MEDIA BOARD TEST SYSTEM INFORMATION JVS TEST SOUND TEST C R T TEST COIN ASSIGNMENTS CLOCK SETTING NETWORK SETTING ENTER GAME TEST RE EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Press the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item Move the cursor to the desired item and press the TEST Button to display each test screen Move the cursor to ENTER GAME TEST and press the TEST Button to enter the individual test menus for each game Refer to 10 3 GAME TEST MODE When testing is complete move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button The game advertisement screen should be displayed www seuservice com 54 10 2 RAM TEST Use RAM TEST to run a check of the TRIFORCE MAIN BOARD memory IC RAM TEST AUX MEMORY GOOD PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT RAM TEST begins immediately upon entering this test mode If GOOD is displayed at the right hand side of the screen memory IC is functioning properly After the test is complete move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM MENU screen 55 Www seuservice com 10 2 MEDIA BOARD TEST D Powering off the system during the MEDIA BOARD TEST with a DIMM BOARD will erase the game programme data It may be necessary to reload the data IMPORTANT Always wait for the test to complete before attempting to exit MEDIA BOARD T
79. ds 601 11334 01 CARD PACKAGE FZR ENG Package of 200 Magnetic Cards TABLE 5 a ACCESSORIES KEY MASTER KEY DESCRIPTION OWNER S MANUAL 220 5576 2 2 Part No Qty 999 1930 ATUS OU For opening closing For the CASHBOX DOOR Notes the doors Figures 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 The Keys are inside the Coin Chute Door at the time of ship ment from the factory CLEANING CARD 601 11050 1 For the periodic maintenance See Sections 7 and 10 ASSY FIBER CABLE NETWORK CABLE 5 m 600 7269 0500 1 30 sheets of Cleaning Card Used for the Network Play See Section 20 13 www seuservice com GD SOFT KIT FZR 610 0650 0004 1 lt OTHERS gt GD ROM software See 3 of Section 6 CUSHION SPONGE 601 11137 1 Ox GD ROM Disc Protector DISC CASE oe The following Table 5b lists the parts that are separately marketed but are necessary when booting this product s software When having unpacked the shipping crate make sure that all the parts in this Table 5b are in the crate If not so contact where you have obtained the product TABLE 5 b XKT 0833 GD ROM DRIVE KIT GD ROM DRIVE CARTON BOX 1 Used for transporting the GD ROM DRIVE See Section 19 GD ROM DRIVE 610 0617 1 610 0617 018 Device that loads the software in a GD ROM disc see 3 of Sec
80. e also shown if you use a license card lt Race Mode COM gt lt Race Mode Multiplayer gt lt Time Attack Mode gt 12 RESULTS Screen Race Mode TIME ATTACK RANKING Screen Time Attack Mode The Results Screen shows the results of the race while the Time Attack Ranking Screen shows the best times recorded in the cabinet When using a License Card your username is automatically entered If you are not using a License Card you can enter a three letter rankings name Race Mode Time Attack Mode 13 The PILOT POINTS Screen Only with License Card Gives you Pilot Points based on your race performance Points are added and totaled for each category When your Pilot Points exceed the required value you are congratulated and moved to the Configuration Screen This screen also informs you of Pilot Rank promotions AU Wl Ed www seuservice com 48 14 The CONFIGURATION Screen Only with a License Card and sufficient Pilot Points Lets you switch out your personal machine s parts and change pilots Changing parts and pilots costs Pilot Points When you change machine parts the old parts are disposed of T CONFIGURATION 15 Memory Card Screen Only with a Nintendo GameCube Memory Card inserted If you play with a Memory Card inserted and satisfy certain conditions you can download special F ZERO AX data to your Memory Card You can then use the downloaded data in F ZERO GX 49 www seuserv
81. e care so as not to damage wirings Damaged wiring can cause electric shock or short circuit Do not touch undesignated places Touching places not designated can cause electric shock or short circuit This work should be performed by the site maintenance individual or other skilled professional Performing work by non technical personnel can cause electric shock hazard When performing work such as parts replacement other than those specified in this manual be sure to contact where you purchased the product from Confirm the work procedures and obtain precautions from where you purchased the product prior to performing work Inappropriate parts replacement and or installation with erroneous adjustment can cause an overload or the parts to come Into contact resulting in an electric shock a short circuit and a fire ror Be sure to perform volume s move value setting in the Volume Setting in the Test Mode after replacing or adjusting the Volume See 10 3G IMPORTANT If Accel and Brake operation is not satisfactory adjustment of volume installation position or volume replacement is needed Also be sure to apply greasing to the gear mesh portion once every 3 months 13 1 ADJUSTING OR REPLACING THE VOLUME The following tools are required for the operations below Phillips screwdrivers for M4 and MS The appropriate value for both ACCEL Volume and Brake Volume is under 30H when released and over COH when stepped on Check Volume va
82. e chemical detergents such as glass cleaner available on the market or solvents such as thinner etc Do not rub or scratch the CRT face with hard items such as brushes scrub brush etc Clean the CRT surfaces once a week When cleaning pay attention to the above caution so that the antistatic coating will not come off 15 3 ADJUSTMENT METHOD Monitor adjustments have been made at the time of shipment Therefore do not make further adjustment without a justifiable reason Adjusting the monitor which WARNING contains high tension parts is a dangerous work Also an erroneous adjustment can cause deviated synchronization and image fault resulting in malfunctioning Be sure to perform appropriate adjustment of the monitor projector For operation of this machine do not leave monitor s flickering or deviation as 15 Failure to observe this can cause to worsen the players or the customers physical conditions 109 www seuservice com SANWA Monitor 998 0162 31K Mode a j 1 TU Inde F iF j d a omae G 85 A 4 xU z E ipla roe xj T C 911610 D 3 CONTRAST BRIGHT HSIZE HPOSI VSIZE V POSI D CONTRAST Adjust image contrast 2 BRIGHT Controls screen brightness 3 ELS DEB S ua a nasa usaq Contr
83. e circuits Should doors lids and protective parts be damaged or lost refrain from operating the product and contact where the product was purchased from or the office herein stated SEGA shall not be held responsible for any accidents compensation for damage to a third party resulting from the specifications not designated by SEGA O Ensure that the product meets the requirements of appropriate Electrical Specifications Before installing the product check for Electrical Specifications SEGA products have a nameplate on which Electrical Specifications are described Ensure that the product is compatible with the power supply voltage and frequency requirements of the location Using any Electrical Specifications different from the designated Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock Q Install and operate the product in places where appropriate lighting is available allowing warning labels to be clearly read To ensure safety for the customers labels and printed instructions describing potentially hazardous situ ation are applied to places where accidents can be caused Ensure that where the product is operated has sufficient lighting allowing the warnings to be read If any label is peeled off apply it again imme diately Please place an order with where the product was purchased from or the office herein stated O When handling the Monitor be very careful Applies only to the product w monitor Some of the monitor TV parts are su
84. e only HANDICAP Turns the Race Mode COM battles player battles handicap ON or OFF Default setting ON VS BATTLE MODE Sets COM machine participation in Race Mode ON or OFF Default setting OFF When set to ON players race only against other players However note that COM machines will join in Single Mode and Play Solo Even when in Linked Mode PASSWORD DISP Turn password display during Time Attack Mode ON and OFF When set to ON the password screen is shown after racing in Time Attack Mode This password lets users join the F ZERO Internet Rankings via their home computers Please set this to OFF if Internet Rankings are not being listed The Internet Rankings are announced on the Official F ZERO Home Page http f zero jp Default setting ON RACE MODE LAPS In Race Mode there are six setting levels for the number of laps Normal and Settings 1 to 5 Default setting NORMAL The game features six courses and the number to the left of each course is its number of laps The number of laps in Time Attack Mode cannot be changed Changes to settings are not enabled until Test Mode is exited After changing settings be sure to exit Test Mode After changing the settings select EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen www seuservice com 74 10 3 NETWORK SETTING Select NETWORK SETTING to display the following screen and configure linked play settings NETWORK SETTING LINK NU
85. eader writer periodically Setthe TRIFORCE s internal clock to the correct time see section 10 21 If the IMPORTANT internal clock is not set to the correct time card play may be turned off at a different time from the one intended CARD TEST gt MAGNETIC CARD R W CHECK MAGNETIC CARD CLEANING MEMORY CARD R W CHECK CARD CLOSE SETTING EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 10 3 fa CARD TEST Screen MAGNETIC CARD CHECK Checks the card reader writer When checking the message Checking the card reader writer 15 shown and a read test write test and print test are automatically performed Checking uses up one magnetic card If the test is completed without an error the machine dispenses the card from the card reader writer slot and posts a message asking you to remove the card When the card has been taken the screen reads Succeeded to read write If an error occurs the screen produces an error display see 18 1 If the error persists try cleaning the read write heads MAGNETIC CARD CLEANING This allows you to clean the card reader writer head For instructions on handling the cleaning card see 7 2 Head Cleaning 1 Select MAGNETIC CARD CLEANING and press the TEST Button The message Insert the CLEANING CARD will appear on the screen 2 Insert the cleaning card into the card slot 3 When cleaning is complete the cleaning card will be automatically ejected and the user
86. ecified orientation by using the specified procedure Wrong setting of the cards may cause the machine to fail This machine allows you to set up to 100 cards at a time You must not set over 101 cards at a time If you do so a trouble such as card jamming may occur Q Set virgin cards taken out from a container that was unpacked immediately before use Use of any deformed or deteriorated card may cause a trouble Do not include a corrugated bent or used card in the card deck When the unit is out of cards a message will be displayed at the center of the screen Follow the instructions below to restock the system with cards Cards may be stocked when the unit is on or off Q Remove the truss screw Unlock and open the cover to find the card reader writer The dispenser on which you should place the cards is located at the rear of the reader writer From the card reader writer take out the dispenser upward in a straight line Unlock TRUSS SCREW 1 black DISPENSER 4 8 PHOTO 7 1 Www seuservice conm 34 Remove the cover from the back of the dispenser Be careful of instructions of the sticker Dedicated Cards Remove the dispenser s cover Be sure to set the cards orientation Close the cover and reinstall the dispenser FIG 7 1a Q Place the cards into the dispenser according to the instructions on the sticker annexed to the dispenser Refer to the diagram shown on the sticker a
87. een fails to disappear the problem is most likely due to one of the following incorrect settings an improperly connected LAN cable a faulty LAN cable connection or a severed wire 143 www seuservice com 20 4 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS REGARDING NETWORK PLAY ror When setting up machines for network play settings such as the game s difficulty level will be derived from the machine whose NUMBER is set to 1 If settings IMPORTANT on machine 1 are changed the other machines will have their settings changed accordingly On machines other than 1 settings derived from machine 1 will not be displayed on screen and cannot be changed Should a network connection fail during network play gameplay will be suspended and the Network Error Screen will be displayed If one of the units attached for network play enters Test Mode the other unit will display the same Test Mode Screen Even when units are connected for network play each seat each game may be given different cost settings Incorrect cost settings may cause budget balancing problems Note that when 2 or more machines are linked together for network play some functions are different than for stand alone machines Whenever Test mode is used on a machine linked for network play all machines connected to the network will display the network test screen When patrons are engaged in network play do not enter Test mode on any of the machines in the network even if the machine 15 n
88. efill the dispenser with the F ZERO LICENSE CARD Table 18 1b Eject the card and ask the player to play again to determine whether the card can be used the next time he or she plays Eject the card and ask the player to play again to determine whether the card can be used the next time he or she plays Eject the card and ask the player to play again to determine whether the card can be used the next time he or she plays Eject the card and return it to the player The player s results have been recorded on the card Check to make sure there are no foreign objects stuck in the card reader writer If there are no foreign objects press the View Change button Remove the jammed card see 7 3 Ask the player to play again to determine whether the card can be used the next time he or she plays Displayed when a problem is detected during the power up test Check the wire connections on the card reader writer Refill the card dispenser as the message instructs see 7 1 MESSAGES The last data of the F ZERO LICENSE CARD still remains in the card reader Writing the data will cost a new F ZERO LICENSE CARD Press START to write the data to the F ZERO LICENSE CARD or step on the ACCELERATION PEDAL to skip If a time has been set for card play to be turned off the messages in Table 18 1c will be displayed at the selected time and players will no longer be able to use cards see 10 3F If card play is disabled at a diff
89. eft and right sides of the front steering cover have different dimensions from the others Check the screw sizes before installing them Adjust the variable resistor settings on the Volume Settings screen see 10 3G Check to make sure the STEERING value on the Input Test screen is within the range 78 8 www seuservice com 94 11 2 REPLACING THE MICROSWITCHES Movement in the steering unit s paddle levers is detected by 2 microswitches on the bottom of the interior of the steering cover Follow the steps listed below to replace or adjust the position of these switches Note that each of the 2 microswitches on the bottom of the steering unit is linked to the paddle on the OPPOSITE side in the PADDLE LEFT RIGHT test on the Input Test screen that is the microswitch the right controls the PADDLE LEFT value and vice versa Check to make sure the switch being replaced or adjusted is the correct one The following tools and instruments are required for the following operations 3mm diameter hexagonal screwdriver or wrench M4 size Phillips screwdriver M3 size Phillips screwdriver Nippers Cutters Soldering iron Industrial dryer ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Q Perform steps 1 through 7 for adjusting the Y axis VR to remove the front steering cover and detach the rear steering cover see 11 1 Loosen the 2 screws securing the SW ADJUST plate on which the microswitch to be adjusted in installed and th
90. el should be performed by at least 2 people working together The panel should be firmly supported using both hands PHOTO 12 1b www seuservice com 100 Unplug the 8 connectors and remove the Control Panel Be careful not to damage any of the wiring CONNECTOR 8 BROWN 4P YELLOW 10P 12P RED 3P 6P WHITE 2P 8P 18P PHOTO 12 1 12 2 ADJUSTING REPLACING THE VOLUME ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Loosen the 2 screws that secure the VR Bracket and move the VR Bracket to adjust the angle and condition of the gear alignment Keeping the handle straight align the gears so that the direction of the D Cut side of the Volume Shaft matches that shown in the diagram O D CUT SIDE amp O O poc SCREW 2 M4x8 w flat amp spring washers Tighten the 2 screws and secure the VR Base Adjust the variable resistor settings on the Volume Setting screen see 10 3G Check to make sure the STEERING X value on the Input Test screen is within the range 80 8 when the steering unit is in the straight position 101 Wwww seuservice com REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE This procedure requires the following tools Philips screwdriver for the M4 screws 1 5 mm hexagonal Remove the connectors wrench 11 12mm monkey wrench nipper cutter wire stripper soldering iron and industrial dryer CONNECTOR 1 RED Remove t
91. en You can insert the Memory Card in this screen as well but if you do not insert the Memory Card before the license card it will not work properly ACCELERATOR OU ES EI s a ax ap a x x x m i poo oe rN t gr quer A Z a A 2 2 2 2 43 Www seuservice com 2 The F ZERO LICENSE CARD Screen Press down on the accelerator in the Card Check Screen to move to the Purchase Screen When creating a new card insert the required number of coins to make a new license card When your license card s credits have been used up you will be moved to the Renewing Purchase Screen You can insert the Memory Card in this screen as well but if you do not insert the Memory Card before the license card it will not work properly Creating new card lt Renewing gt 3 The NAME ENTRY Screen Shown the first time a license card is purchased When you purchase a new license card you are moved to the Name Entry Screen Inappropriate words will be changed into asterisks 4 The LICENSE CARD Screen Not shown if a license card is not used Shows your personal car and play information LICENSE CARD www seuservice com 44 5 The MODE SELECT Screen Choose either RACE MODE or TIME ATTACK MODE Different descriptions will appear below based on the cabinet and Test Mode settings In Versus Play select the race mode while holding down the brake to bypass t
92. en move the SW ADJUST plate to adjust it Do not loosen the screws on the side the microswitch is installed on SCREW 2 M3x6 w flat amp spring washers PADDLE RIGHT SIDE SWITCH PHOTO 11 2a 95 www seuservice com Adjust the switch so that the roller on its actuator terminal touches the pin that interlocks with the paddle lever when the lever is not being manipulated Tighten the 2 screws Manipulate the paddle lever to make sure the microswitches are turning on and off properly Listen for a clicking sound Also make sure that the switch does not adhere to the actuator itself when turned on Replace the front and rear steering covers Take care not to pinch the wires or overtighten the screws Note that the screws used to secure the left and right sides of the front steering cover have different dimensions from the others Check the dimensions of the screws before installing them On the Input Test screen check to make sure that the microswitches turn on and off consistently when the paddle levers are manipulated see 10 3B REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Remove the front steering cover and detach the rear steering cover see 11 1 Unplug the wire connectors from the microswitch and unfasten the harness lug holding the wires in place CONNECTOR HARNESS LUG Remove the 2 screws holding the SW ADJUST plate place and then remove the microswitch together with the SW ADJUST plate PHOTO 1
93. ep on or apply any other forms of pressures and shocks on the battery If you should fail to observe this instruction the battery may be deformed As a result the battery may burst at its sealed sections to leak the internal liquid or may be short circuited internally to overheat make a fire and explode Do not use a battery charger because any battery charger is not usable for this battery pack If you should fail to observe this instruction the gas may be suddenly generated in the battery and eventually the battery may overheat make a fire or explode If the battery in use or in keeping shows an abnormal indication deformation change of color bursting of the armor cover etc immediately stop using or keeping it If it leaks and smells abnormally immediately keep it away from fire and put it in a safety box If the liquid leaks from the battery and gets in your eyes do not rub your eyes but immediately wash them with clean water city water etc and consult a medical doctor for a treatment If you should fail to observe this instruction the liquid may harm your eyes The battery pack armor a polyvinyl chloride tube may be damaged or deformed by external force or heat When transporting the battery pack or replacing it with a new one therefore be careful not to drop or excessively shock it Do not continue to use any damaged or deformed battery pack If you should fail to observe this instruction the battery may overheat ma
94. ep this manual nearby the product or else where convenient for referring to it when necessary Herein explanations which require special attention are enclosed with dual lines Depending on the potentially hazardous degrees the terms of WARNING CAUTION etc are used Be sure to under stand the contents of the displays before reading the text Indicates that mishandling the prod Indicates that mishandling the product uct by disregarding this warning by disregarding this caution will cause will cause a potentially hazardous a slight hazardous situation which can WARNING situation which can result in death AUTION result in personal injury and or material or serious injury damage For the safe usage of the product the following pictographs are used this display is attached to places where the Owner s Manual and or Service Manual should Indicates HANDLE WITH CARE In order to protect the human body an equipment be referred to O Perform work in accordance with the instructions herein stated Instructions for work are explained by paying attention to the aspect of accident prevention Failing to perform work as per the instructions can cause accidents In the case where only those who have tech nical expertise should perform the work to avoid hazardous situation the instructions herein state that the serviceman should perform such work O Be sure to turn off power before working on the machine To prevent electric shock
95. epair 127 www seuservice com 19 1 REMOVING THE GD ROM DRIVE Turn the power off Remove 1 truss screw from each side of Base Lid R Unlock the base with the Master Key Turn the Lock Handle on Base Lid R to unlock the lid Lower the seat towards the backrest Slowly lower the backrest until it touches the floor to prevent damage to the seat part Put a drop cloth on the floor to prevent damaging the surface of the seat part DROP CLOTH TO PREVENT DAMAGE TRUSS SCREW 2 black 5 12 FIG 19 1 Note Actual Unit may differ from image Remove the GD cable connector and the power cord connector from the GD ROM drive POWER CORD CONNECTOR GD CABLE CONNECTOR IST NH6P w TRIFORCE Release the cables 44 PHOTO 19 1 GD CABLE CONNECTOR www seuservice com 128 Remove 4 screws to remove GD ROM drive SCREW 3 M4x16 w flat amp spring washers PHOTO 19 1b 129 Www seuservice com 19 2 REMOVING THE GAME BOARD TRIFORCE AN When returning the game board for replacement or repair make sure that the connectors are attached correctly Incorrect connections can lead to accidents such as WARNING electric shock short circuits and or fire When plugging in connectors pay close attention to the direction of the connection The connectors are designed to be connected in a specific direction Attempting to plug in a connector by applying excessive fo
96. erent time from the one intended the time settings need to be revised The TRIFORCE contains an internal clock If this clock is not set to the correct time card play will be disabled at a time different from the actual time Table 18 1c F ZERO LICENSE CARDS will be out of service as the store is closing soon F ZERO LICENSE CARDS cannot be used or purchased at this time www seuservice com 116 18 2 GAME BOARD RELATED ERROR MESSAGES IMPORTANT When sending the machine s TRIFORCE out for repairs do not disassemble it or remove the key chip TRIFORCE displays on screen error messages indicating various types of malfunction Games cannot be played when error messages are displayed Below are listed some causes and countermeasures The TRIFORCE consists of a media board mounted on a main board The TRIFORCE in this machine uses a DIMM board as its media board MEDIA BOARD IS NOT FOUND DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Error 01 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Error 02 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Error 03 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Error 04 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES MEDIA BOARD IS NOT FOUND MAIN BOARD or MEDIA BOARD is broken With the MEDIA BOARD still attached to the MAIN BOARD send the TRIFORCE for repair Error 01 This game is not acceptable by main board MEDIA BOARD is not inserted completely into the MAIN BOARD Power off the unit
97. ess the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM MENU screen gt ASSIGNMENTS ASSIGNMENTS COIN CHUTE COMMON CA COIN CHUTE TYPE INDIVIDUAL SERVICE TYPE COMMON CB SERVICE TYPE INDIVIDUAL COIN CHUTE 1 COIN TO CREDIT RATE CHUTE 1 COIN TO CREDIT 1 COINCS COUNT AS 1 CREDITCS 1 COINCS COUNT AS 1 CREDITCS COIN CHUTE 2 COIN TO CREDIT RATE 1 COINCS COUNT AS 1 CREDITCS DETAIL 5 CD DETAIL SETTING GAME COST SETTING CH GAME COST SETTING EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON COIN CHUTE TYPE INDIVIDUAL A B COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON INDIVIDUAL Adjust settings according to the specs of the cabinet COIN CHUTE Set to COMMON in this game machine COMMON This is for cabinets where a single COIN CHUTE is used by multiple players Coins inserted by each player are treated as common credits Up to 2 COIN CHUTES 1 and 2 may be used The C COIN TO CREDIT RATE setting for COIN CHUTE 1 and 2 may be set differently INDIVIDUAL This is for cabinets with individual COIN CHUTES for each player Coins inserted by each player are treated as individual player credits The C COIN TO CREDIT RATE setting is used by all COIN CHUTES SERVICE TYPE COMMON INDIVIDUAL Use this to set the function of each SERVICE Button when there is more than one SERVI
98. g the game configuration changes will not be enabled until the Game Test Mode has been completed Be sure to exit the Game Test Mode properly after IMPORTANT configuration changes Do not configure the game in ways not described in this text as this may lead to game malfunctions 10 3A GAME TEST MENU Select GAME TEST MODE from the System Menu screen to display the Game Test Menu 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 selecting an item read the explanations below regarding operation F ZERO AX TEST MENU INPUT TEST 10 3B OUTPUT TEST 10 3C GAME ASSIGNMENTS 10 3D NETWORK SETTING 10 3E CARD TEST 10 3F CALIBRATION 10 3G RACE RECORD 10 3H BOOKKEEPING 10 31 BACKUP DATA CLEAR 10 32 gt SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 10 3 a GAME TEST MENU Screen After making changes be sure to select EXIT and press the TEST Button in order to enable the new settings Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the System Menu screen 69 www seuservice com 10 3B 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 is functioning correctly INPUT TEST STEERING X QC FF SERVICE OFFCON STEERING Y QC FF TEST OFFCON PADDLE LEFT OFFCON PADDL
99. he 2 screws securing the VR Bracket and remove the entire Bracket and Volume VR BRACKET M esr RE SCREW 2 4 8 w flat amp spring washers PHOTO 12 2 Loosen the 2 hexagon socket screws on the Gear and remove the Gear Remove the nut securing the VR Bracket then separate the Volume from the VR Bracket and replace it SPRING WASHER HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW 2 M3x8 FLAT WASHER FIG 12 2 b Adjust the variable resistor settings on the Volume Setting screen see 10 3G the steering unit is in the straight position Check to make sure the STEERING X value on the Input Test screen is within the range 80 www seuservice com 102 8H when 12 3 GREASING ror Be sure to use the designated type of grease If a non designated type grease is used components may break IMPORTANT Do not apply grease to any part of the machine other than those parts specifically indicated Doing so may result in malfunctioning and or deterioration of parts The period for greasing specified herein is a standard Apply greasing to the specified portions as occasion arises Use spray grease once every three months to grease up the gear mesh portion of the constituent parts GREASING PHOTO 12 3 103 www seuservice com 13 ACCELERATOR amp BRAKE AN Before starting to work ensure that the Power SW is OFF Failure to observe this WARNING can cause electric shock or short circuit Us
100. he Versus Screen MODESHECT 1 2 TINE RACE ATTACK 6 The VERSUS Screen When linked and playing Race Mode When you choose Race Mode in the usual way you will be taken to the Versus Screen Empty cabinets will display a similar screen If you are using a license card Race Mode related data will appear If others are also using license cards you can take a look at their data The layout of the screen differs according to the number of linked cabinets though the information shown is the same You cannot skip this screen m 1 lt 2 cabinets linked gt lt 3 4 Cabinets linked gt 45 www seuservice com 7 The COURSE SELECT Screen Select your favorite course from the six available In Time Attack Mode you can also configure Ghost settings Use the pedal lever to choose a ghost If you are using a License Card you can look at information on each course In Race Mode wins win percentage and other data appear In Time Attack Mode total time best lap and max speed are shown BOURSE SELECT lt Race Mode gt lt Time Attack Mode gt 8 The MACHINE SELECT Screen Select your machine You always get to choose machines regardless of your card The machines you can choose from change based on the card s you ve inserted No Card Select from the default 14 machines License Card Select from 15 machines including your own on the far left Memory Card Adds machines from your
101. he wiring you will need to replace the Memory Card slot 77 www seuservice com IMPORTANT CARD CLOSE SETTING Users will be unable to use their cards during the time s that you set Be sure to set the appropriate time s based on the circumstances This allows you to assign the card close times Players will not be able to use their cards from the time that you set cards will remain unusable until the power is reset Be sure to set the appropriate time given the circumstances For instance if you close at midnight try setting the time to fifteen minutes before closing at 11 45 If you have set RACE MODE LAPS to SETS the large number of laps may take some time to complete so 30 minutes before closing time 11 30 might be more appropriate There are three ways to set the card close WEEK DAY and OFF Set the cursor to DAY and press the TEST Button to change the type Day Time Settings Use this to set the card close time to be the same every day Configure in the same way as with WEEK The default setting is 23 45 CLOSE SETTING DAY TIME 23 45 gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 10 3 fd CLOSE SETTING DAY Screen www seuservice com 78 Weekly Time Settings Set the card close time for each day Press the SERVICE Button to select the day and the TEST Button to change the time Times can be changed in fifteen minute intervals The default setting is 0 45 f
102. ht Speaker Net Right Monitor Bezel 25 Monitor Glass Caster Leg Leveler Speaker Box 800hm 20W Cushion Seat Black 146 D 1 2 24 5 16x21 3 16x3 16 Grey Tint Tempered Glass 2 ASSY BILLBOARD FZR 0200 ITEM NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 999 1931 SIDE COVER L 2 999 1932 SIDE COVER R 3 Local Purchase Fluorescent Lamp 20W Coolwhite 147 www seuservice com CARD UNIT ITEM NO PART NO 4 253 5512 102 601 11082 998 0200 999 1305 www seuservice com DESCRIPTION NOTE Card Guide Card R W Unit Optic Photo Interuptor LED Lamp Indicator RED 148 D 1 2 12 ASSY ACCEL amp BRAKE SPG 2200 www seuservice com 149 12 ASSY ACCEL amp BRAKE SPG 2200 ITEM NO 3 tn Q LD 101 102 104 105 106 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 301 PART NO SPG 2201 SPG 2202 SPG 2203 SPG 2204 SPG 2205 SPG 2206 SPG 2207 SPG 2208 SPG 2209 SPG 2210 SPG 2211 SPG 2212 SPG 2213 SPG 2214 SPG 2215 SPG 2216 SPG 2217 SPG 2219 SPG 2220 SPG 2221 100 5263 220 5484 220 5753 601 7944 310 5029 F15 280 0419 028 A00304 P 020 000520 0Z 000 P00420 000 P00508 W 000 T00408 0C FAS 450005 000 P00405 FAS 000001 050 H00500 060 F00400 600 6840 www seuservice com DESCRIPTION NOTE BASE ACCEL
103. ice com 16 The PASSWORD Screen Only with a License Card when playing Time Attack Mode and when the course has completed data Once you complete a course in Time Attack Mode you are taken to the Password Screen and given a password This password is for your best total time It is shown every time but it is not necessarily the password for the race Enter the ID and name written to your License Card and the password shown on this screen into the F ZERO Official Home Page to join the Internet Rankings The Internet Rankings are announced on the F ZERO Official Home Page http f zero jp Set PASSWORD DISP to OFF in GAME ASSIGNMENTS in Test Mode to hide this screen You cannot continue to the next screen until the License Card is removed 17 The GAME OVER Screen This screen is shown when the game is over A reminder regarding your card is shown And if your license card will need to be renewed next time this screen will indicate that GAME OVER www seuservice com 50 Other Warnings Error Display Basic errors related to magnetic cards and memory cards cause detailed instructions to appear on the screen Mechanical errors in the cabinet however are displayed with error numbers The following 15 description of those errors See 18 3 Error 05 Steering I O Error Error 06 Steering Overheat Overload Error Error 07 Steering Encoder Error Error 08 Steering Excess Current Error Q Secret Codes Race Mode N
104. ied rating Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause a fire or electric shock Completely make connector connections for IC BD and others Insufficient insertion can cause an electric shock Specification changes removal of equipment conversion and or addition not designated by SEGA are not permitted Failure to observe this may cause a fire or an electric shock Non compliance with this instruction can have a bad influence upon physical conditions of the players or the lookers on or result in injury during play SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage compensation for damage to a third party caused by specification changes not designated by SEGA Be sure to perform periodic maintenance inspections herein stated www seuservice com 2 ror 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 IMPORTANT The Projector is employed for this machine The Projector s screen is susceptible to damage therefore be very careful when cleaning the screen For details refer to PROJECTOR 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 Some parts are the ones designed and manufactured not specifically for this game machine The manufacturers may discontinue or change the spe
105. indoor earth terminal and the earth wire cable are available except in the case where a power cord plug with earth is used This product is equipped with the earth terminal Connect the earth terminal and the indoor earth terminal with the prepared cable If the grounding work is not performed appropriately customers can be subjected to an electric shock and the product s functioning may not be stable Ensure that the power cord and earth wire are not exposed on the surface passage etc If exposed they can be caught and are susceptible to damage If damaged the cord and wire can cause electric shock and short circuit accidents Ensure that the wiring position is not in the customer s passage way or the wiring has protective covering After wiring power cord on the floor be sure to protect the power cord Exposed power cord is susceptible to damage and causes an electric shock accident The AC Unit is located on one side of Cabinet The AC Unit has Main SW Earth Terminal and the Inlet which connects the Power Cord Ensure that the Main SW is OFF Main SW off EARTH TERMINAL lt For Taiwan gt MAIN SW CIRCUIT PROTECTOR o o o o J Cable Power 1 To the Power Supply Socket outlet Connect with the indoor earth terminal FIG 6 4a AC UNIT
106. ing and gear mesh portion FIG 13 2 105 www seuservice com 14 COIN SELECTOR HANDLING THE COIN JAM If the coin is not reJected when the REJECT button is pressed open the coin chute door and open the selector gate After removing the jammed coin put a normal coin in and check to see that the selector correctly functions CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR Remove and clean smears by using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent IMPORTANT and then squeezed dry Never apply machine oil etc to the Coin Selector After cleaning the Coin Selector insert a regular coin in the normal working status and ensure that the Selector correctly functions The coin selector should be cleaned once every 3 months When cleaning follow the procedure below Turn the power for the machine OFF Open the coin chute door Remove the coin selector from the coin chute door Open the gate and dust off by using a soft brush made of wool etc Remove and clean smears by using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent and then squeezed dry Remove the CRADLE HCRADLEO When removing the retaining ring FIG l4 b E ring be very careful so as not to bend the rotary shaft Remove stain from the rotary shaft and shaft receiving portions by wiping off with a soft cloth etc Q After wiping off as per above further apply a dry cloth etc to cause the coin selector
107. ion may be corroded and the internal liquid may leak Do not solder on the battery pack s terminals If you should fail to observe this instruction the armor may be heated and melted or the internal wires may be damaged eventually causing an overheating fire and explosion Also when the battery s temperature reaches to 10071 or more the battery may leak its internal liquid due to destruction of its plastic parts gasket separator etc or may overheat make a fire or explode due to internal short circuit Do not insert or connect the battery in a reversal polarity If you should fail to observe this instruction the battery may be externally short circuited and eventually overheat make a fire or explode depending on the device you connect with www seuservice com 134 A WARNING Do not tightly seal the battery pack when installing it onto an external device Flammable gas is generated from the battery when its safety mechanism has functioned If you should fail to observe the above described instruction sparks from motors switches etc may cause the gas to fire Therefore install the battery pack so that the gas can be quickly released from the external device Do not use the battery pack for the device usage other than this game system If you should fail to observe this instruction the battery and or the device may be damaged due to non applicable specifications Do not strike a nail in hammer st
108. ith the floor If they are not the WARNING cabinet can move and cause an accident This product has 4 casters and 4 Adjusters FIG 6 2 a When the installation position is determined cause the adjusters to come into contact with the floor directly make adjustments in a manner so that the casters will be raised approximately 5 mm from the floor and make sure that the machine position is level Transport the product to the installation position ADJUSTER Have all of the Adjusters make contact with the floor Adjust the Adjuster s height by using a wrench so that the machine position is kept level x After making adjustment fasten the Adjuster Nut upward and secure the height of Adjuster al 8 CASTER FIG 6 2a BOTTOM VIEW ADJUSTER tH FASTEN UPWARD 7 acs 21 L Approx 5mm YS ADJUSTER FIG 6 2 b ADJUSTER CASTER www seuservice com 20 FIG 6 2 d Refer to this Fig Scale 1 100 for the layout of the place of installation E e gt 2 3 Ft FIG 6 2 e Provide ventilation space for the ventilation opening Allow more than 70 cm approx 28 in of space for customer traffic 21 www seuservice com Carefully handle the GD ROM drive so as not to contaminate the disc and the readout lens with stains and dust particles IMPORTANT
109. ke a fore or explode The battery pack contains a printed circuit board PCB for protective circuitry It may be destroyed by the static electricity When handling or servicing the battery pack therefore take preventive measures against the static electricity If your battery pack has shown destruction of a protective circuitry PCB do not continue to use it If you should fail to observe this instruction the battery may overheat make a fore or explode When wiring the battery pack to a device be careful not to apply excessive force onto the connectors and lead wires The battery may overheat make a fire or explode if the connectors and lead wires are damaged Do not do away with the used battery packs carelessly because they may contaminate the environment Submit them to an industrial waste disposal plant Be sure to dispose of the used battery pack in accordance with relevant national laws and or local regulations 135 www seuservice com If the GD ROM drive appears to be taking too long to read the disc the battery pack on the DIMM board may need replacing The battery pack should last approximately 16 months under normal usage There is no recharging unit for the battery pack Follow the steps listed below to replace the battery pack Follow steps 1 and 2 in Section 19 4 to remove the cover Unplug the battery pack s connector Remove the single tapping screw and slide the battery holder cover to remove it Remove the b
110. l requires the location s main WARNING tenance man or a serviceman to carry out or work which is not explained in this manual Failing to comply with this instruction can cause a severe accident such as electric shock Ensure that parts replacement servicing amp inspections and troubleshooting are performed by the location s maintenance man or the serviceman It is instructed herein that particularly hazardous work should be performed by the serviceman who has technical expertise and knowledge The location s maintenance man and serviceman are herein defined as follows Location s Maintenance Man Those who have experience in the maintenance of amusement equipment and vending machines etc and also participate in the servicing and control of the equipment through such routine work as equip ment assembly and installation servicing and inspections replacement of units and consumables etc within the Amusement Facilities and or locations under the management of the Owner and Owner s Operators of the product Activities of Location s Maintenance Man Assembly amp installation servicing amp inspections and replacement of units amp consumables as regards amusement equipment vending machines etc Serviceman Those who participate in the designing manufacturing inspections and maintenance service of the equipment at an amusement equipment manufacturer Those who have technical expertise equivalent to that of techni
111. lues in the TEST mode Since work is performed inside the energized cabinet be very careful so as not to touch undesignated places Touching places not specified can cause electric shock or short circuit ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Take out the 2 truss screws and remove the Front Cover from the Accel amp Brake Unit FIG 13 1 a TRUSS SCREW 2 chrome www seuservice com 104 Loosen the screw which secure the Potentiobase and adjust the Volume value by moving the Base FIG 13 1 b SCREW M5x12 w flat amp spring washers Secure the Potentiobase Perform volume setting in the volume setting mode POTENTIOBASE See 10 3G 220 5484 TRUSS SCREW 2 220 5753 FIG 13 1b eo 4 8 REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE POTENTIOCOVER Turn the power off Take out the 2 screws and remove the Potentiocover FIG 13 1 c Disconnect the connector of the volume to be replaced Remove the screw which secures the Potentiobase FIG 13 1 b Remove the Potentiobase together with the volume as is attached FIG 13 1 c Remove the base and the gear to replace the volume FIG 13 1c Adjust the volume as per the previous page after replacing 13 2 GREASING POTENTIOBASE ror Be sure to use the designated grease Using undesignated grease can cause IMPORTANT parts damage GREASING Use spray grease once every three months to grease up the Spr
112. n irregular situation may occur during transportation Before turning on power check the following points to ensure that the product has been transported in a satis factory status Are there any dented portions or defects cuts etc on the external surfaces of the cabinet Are Casters and Adjusters damaged Do the power supply voltage and frequency requirements meet with those of the location Are all wiring connectors correctly and securely connected Unless connected in the correct direction connector connections can not be made accurately Do not insert connectors forcibly Do power cords have cuts and dents Do the fuses used meet specified rating Is the Circuit Protector in an energized status Are all accessories available Can all Doors and Lids be opened with the Accessory keys Can Doors and Lids be firmly closed ooog TABLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION OF THE OWNER S MANUAL 1 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS osc 2 3 2 PRECAUTIONS CONCERNING INSTALLATION LOCATION n 4 5 3 PRECAUTIONS CONCERNING PRODUCT OPERATION mH 6 1l 4 NAMES PARTS 12 5 ACCESSORIES 13 14 6 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 15 33 Te CARD READER WRIIER ER RIO 34 38 8 PRECAUTIONS WHEN M
113. ng so may cause the person touching the machine to CAUTION be struck by the seat It may also prevent the machine from initializing properly Failure to initialize properly can lead to control malfunction and other problems By operating the switch unit periodically perform the tests and data check When installing the machine initially or collecting cash or when the machine does not function correctly perform checking in accordance with the explanations given in this section The following shows tests and modes that should be utilized as applicable This product s basic system consists of the TRIFORCE game board and the GD ROM drive The product supports therefore the following 2 test modes 1 System test mode for an automatic self diagnostic test generally used by every product that contains the basic system and a coin assignment specifically used by this product and 2 Game test mode for testing the input output control devices and setting the difficulty level specifically used by this product TABLE 10 EXPLANATION OF TEST MODE ITEMS DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION When the machine 15 installed perform the following OF MACHINE 1 Check to ensure each is the standard setting at shipment 2 Check each Input equipment in the INPUT TEST mode 3 Check each Output equipment in the OUTPUT TEST mode 4 Test on IC Board IC s in the SELF TEST mode MEMORY TEST This test is automatically executed by selecting MEDIA BOARD TES
114. numbers change smoothly in accordance with the input the input devices and their wiring connections are working properly JVS TEST INPUT TEST NODE SYSTEM PLAYER PLAYER COIN 1 COIN 2 ANALOG ANALOG ANALOG ANALOG ANALOG ANALOG ANALOG ANALOG ONODUBRWNE 1 1 00 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTON STEERING X STEERING Y PADDLE LEFT PADDLE RIGHT BOOST GAS BRAKE START BUTTON VIEW CHANGE 1 VIEW CHANGE 2 VIEW CHANGE 3 VIEW CHANGE 4 PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT QC FF QC FF OFFCON OFFCON OFFCON OFFCON INPUT TEST SERVICE TEST 31 OFFCON OFFCON www seuservice com 3 SOUND TEST SOUND TEST OUTPUT TYPE STEREO RIGHT SPEAKER OFF LEFT SPEAKER OFF EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON 4 C R T TEST CaR T TEST 172 EDIT gt GREEN BLUE WHITE SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON C R T TEST 2 2 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT www seuservice com 32 In the system test mode selecting SOUND TEST causes the screen on which sound related BD and wiring connections are tested to be displayed Check if the sound is satisfactorily emitted from each
115. o Versus Description Play by yourself with no VERSUS screen access Hold down the brake when selecting a race mode in the MODE SELECT screen This is explained in the MODE SELECT Screen help Note No Versus cannot be used when there is only one cabinet Race Mode VS BATTLE Human only race Description A race with only human competitors COM machines cannot join the race For two to four players access Each participant must hold down the brake when selecting their machine in the MACHINE SELECT screen Note Cannot be used with only one cabinet or in one player play COM machines will always join Race Mode No Handicap Description In Race Mode cars in the rear are given supplemental speed and can go faster player controlled machines only To turn off supplemental speed use No Handicap access All players even in one player races must hold down the brake when selecting a machine from the Machine Settings Screen Note In Race Mode even one player games are handicapped so use the above to turn handicapping OFF Time Attack Racing Staff Ghosts Description Lets you race against Staff Ghosts To access Hold down the brake with the cursor on Champion Ghost in the Course Selection Screen and select a course 5 www seuservice com 10 TEST AND DATA DISPLAY Do not touch the machine until it has competed the initialization process and the advertising screen has appeared Doi
116. o return to the SYSTEM MENU screen NETWORK SETTING NETWORK TYPE ETHER CA SET IP ADDRESS CB CLEAR NETWORK SETTING NETWORK TEST gt SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON A NETWORK TYPE Choose a type of the communication network Set to ETHER in this game machine NONE Sets that the communication system does not perform Sets to NONE when you don t set the network system ETHER Sets ETHER for the communication network MOBILE Sets a mobile communication terminal for the communication network ETHER MOBILE DEFAULT ETHER Set ETHER or MOBILE automatically for the communication network Priority is given to ETHER ETHER MOBILE DEFAULT MOBILE Set ETHER or MOBILE automatically for the communication network Priority is given to MOBILE 67 www seuservice com B SET IP ADDRESS This sets up the details of the communication network Depending on the NETWORK TYPE setting the contents of setting vary If setting to NONE it does not appear G ETHER Setting SET IP ADDRESS 1 1 REMOTE DISABLE cc IP ADDRESSCE ok ok OK k SUBNET MASKCE SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON C REMOTE This option determines whether network settings will be handled automatically For this machine the option should be set to DISABLE The other items are set up automatically It s not necessary to change anything www seuservice com 68 10 3 GAME TEST MODE ror When changin
117. ols horizontal screen size 4 H POSL Controls horizontal display position on screen 5 Controls vertical screen size 6 V POS Controls vertical display position on screen www seuservice com 110 16 REPLACING THE FLUORESCENT LAMP AN When performing work be sure to turn power off Working with power on can cause electric shock and short circuit hazards WARNING The Fluorescent Lamp when it gets hot can cause burn Be very careful when replacing the Fluorescent Lamp AN To perform work safely and securely be sure to prepare a step which is in a secure and stable condition Performing work without using the step can cause violent CAUTION falling down accidents Be careful when handling the plastic parts Failure to observe this may cause injury due to damage or fragments resulting from damage Q Turn off the power TRUSS SCREW 2 ea black Remove the 4 truss screws and the 2 plate sashes PLATE SASHE PHOTO 16a Remove the billboard plate PHOTO 16b 111 Wwww seuservice com Remove the 4 truss screws Use stepladder when removing the 2 truss screws on the upper side TRUSS SCREW 4 black 4 8 flat washer used PHOTO 16 When performing work prepare a step Tilt the FL cover upward and remove it The FL box sashes on both sides must be removed as well FL BOX SASHE PHOTO 16d Once the FL cover has been removed the
118. ons to put hands and fingers or extraneous matter in the openings of the product or small openings in or around the doors To avoid falling down and injury resulting from falling down immediately stop the patron s leaning against or climbing on the product etc To avoid electric shock and short circuit do not allow the patrons to unplug the power plug without a justifiable reason This product is intended for 1 Player only Playing the game by 2 or more Players riding on the seat together can cause falling down and collision accidents by striking head hand or elbow Persons other than the player should not be allowed to touch the controls during play They may brush against or collide with the controls or the player possibly resulting in accidents www seuservice com 8 AN Caution the player so as not to hold a child in her his lap to WARNING play Failure to observe this may cause the child to be caught between the Control Panel and the player and fall down AN Immediately stop such violent acts as hitting and kicking the product Such violent acts can cause parts damage or falling down resulting in injury due to fragments and CAUTION falling down Instruct the Player to adjust the seat before playing the game Playing the game in a forcible posture can cause a contingent accident 9 www seuservice com OPERATING THE CARD SYSTEM D When unjust act is performed no written data is backed up mechanically
119. or Friday Saturday and Sunday and 23 45 for other days CLOSE SETTING WEEK 00 45 23 45 SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 10 3 fc CLOSE SETTING WEEK Screen The OFF Setting Disable card close setting CLOSE SETTING OFF gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 10 3 fe CLOSE SETTING OFF Screen After changing the settings select EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen 79 www seuservice com 10 3G CALIBRATION ror To calibrate the input devices be sure to move them to their maximum extent The input devices will not be calibrated unless the number displayed exceeds 10 IMPORTANT Calibration adjusts the controls to eliminate inconsistencies PULL PUSH HANDLE LEFT RIGHT HANDLE AND STEP PEDALS STEERING PULLING C 255 STEERING PUSHING C 255 STEERING LEFT C 255 STEERING RIGHT C 255 GAS C 255 BRAKE C 255 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CANCEL FIG 10 3 g CALIBRATION Screen This calibrates the input magnitudes for the steering wheel accelerator GAS and brake To calibrate the steering wheel move the handle all the way up down right and left and press the pedal all the way down The adjustments made to the values with this program are reflected in the game s controls After the input devices have been moved and their input values adjusted the screen display will change from PRESS TEST B
120. ot in use However machines whose GROUP setting is different from that of the machine entering Test mode will not be affected www seuservice com 144 21 DESIGN RELATED PARTS For the warning display stickers refer to Section 1 999 195 Billboard Plate 999 1934 Sticker Side Marquee R 999 1938 Play Instr 999 1933 Sticker Side Marquee L 999 1939 Sub Instr 999 1943 Decal Monitor Side 999 1942 Decal Monitor Side L FZR 2506 Boost Panel FZR 2507 Sub Boost Button 999 1937 Decal Memory Slot 999 1936 Decal Start View 999 1956 Seat Back Top 999 1957 Seat Back Mid 999 1944 Seat Back Lower 999 1955 Sticker Base R 999 1946 Decal Card Slot 999 1954 Sticker Base L 145 www seuservice com 22 PARTS LIST Main Cabinet DO ITEM NO PART NO 1 999 1931 2 999 1932 3 999 1940 4 999 1941 5 SPG 2200 6 999 1945 7 FZR 2500 8 FZR 2600 9 FZR 1601 10 DUT 2202 11 DUT 2203 12 STCC 00781 13 130 5156 01 14 STC 1608 15 130 5156 01 16 STC 1609 17 999 1935 18 999 0313 19 999 0169 20 999 0167 21 130 5156 01 22 999 1953 www seuservice com Ss DESCRIPTION NOTE Marquee Cover Side Left Marquee Cover Side Right Monitor Cover Side Left Monitor Cover Side Right Assy Accel and Brake Floor Mat FZR STD Assy Steering Assy Handle Mecha Seat Back Cover Upper Seat Lower Seat Assy Seat Slide Turtle Speaker Left Speaker Net Left Speaker Rig
121. oving the monitor inserting and disconnecting the external connectors to and from monitor interior and the monitor be sure to disconnect the power connector plug before starting the work Proceeding the work without following this instruction can cause electric shock or malfunctioning Using the monitor by converting it without obtaining a prior permission is not allowed SEGA shall not be liable for any malfunctioning and accident caused by said conversion Primary side and Secondary side SECONDARY SIDE The monitor s circuit which is divided into the Primary side and gt Chassis CRT Secondary side is electrically isolated Do not touch the primary side or do not touch both the primary side and the secondary PRIMARY side simultaneously Failing to observe the instruction can cause i j SIDE electric shock and this is very dangerous When making monitor adjustments use a non conductive driver and make adjustment without touching any part other than the Adjustment V R and knob Also be sure not to cause a short circuit to the Primary side and Secondary side If short circuited it can cause electric shock or malfunctioning which is very dangerous High tension Voltage Some of the parts inside monitor are subject to high tension voltage in excess of 20 000 volts and very dangerous Therefore do not touch the monitor interior Should soldering amp paper wastes etc be mixed in the monitor interior turn the power off so as
122. present a fire risk Do not touch undesignated places Touching places not designated can cause electric shock or short circuit This work should be performed by the site maintenance individual or other skilled professional Performing work by non technical personnel can cause electric shock hazard Do not perform work other than those specified in this Manual in order to prevent accidents during performing work and operation after performing work Performing work not specified in this Manual may require special training for this product If performing work other than those stated in this manual is required for repair contact the offices herein stated in this manual or where you purchased the product from and ask for repair or inquire how to repair Be very careful when soldering Handling a soldering iron carelessly may result in a fire or a burn Be extremely careful when heating the heat shrinkable tube Failure to do so may result in a fire or burns N Do not drop parts when removing them Dropping parts may damage them or cause sudden accidents CAUTION To prevent accidents more than one person must perform these operations Exercise extreme caution when handling the internal parts of the Control Panel Watch out for damage warping and loss The loss of just one piece may result in damage to or lead to faulty operation of the entire unit When securing the plastic made parts do not excessively fasten screws and nuts Failure to obse
123. propriate for the game in use Check the internal DIMM BOARD battery is functioning correctly This error cannot occur in this machine In the unlikely event that it does occur send the TRIFORCE to be repaired Do not disassemble it Error 32 DIMM memory is not enough 1 Insufficient DIMM MEMORY on DIMM BOARD 2 DIMM MEMORY is not connected securely 1 Ensure there is sufficient DIMM MEMORY for the software 2 Verify that the DIMM MEMORY is connected securely to the DIMM BOARD This error cannot occur in this machine In the unlikely event that it does occur send the TRIFORCE to be repaired Do not disassemble it Error 33 Gateway is not found HOST MACHINE is not found Attach the KEY CHIP designed to support the game Make certain that the KEY CHIP is inserted completely This error cannot occur in this machine In the unlikely event that it does occur send the TRIFORCE to be repaired Do not disassemble it Caution 51 Wrong video output setting of horizontal scanning frequency The game does not support horizontal sync frequency setting Change the No 6 DIPSW on the CONNECTOR BOARD ON is 31 kHz OFF is 15 kHz The monitor must support these frequencies This option must be set to ON for this machine 120 Caution 52 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Caution 52 Wrong video output setting of horizontal vertical screen The game does not support the vertical horizontal screen settings Change the No 4
124. rce may damage the connector or its terminal clasp possibly resulting in electric shock short circuits and or fire Follow the above described actions Remove all the connectors from the TRIFORCE Remove the 3 screws that fix the Game Board Disconnect all connectors SCREW 3 4 16 w flat amp spring washers PHOTO 19 2 www seuservice com 130 19 3 COMPOSITION THE GAME BOARD D With the key chip installed the TRIFORCE board becomes a proprietary game board for this product IMPORTANT ASSY TRF FZR USA 842 02DD511U USA TRF DIMM MEDIA BD P S 842 00FD0000 SOL e KEY CHIP TRF MAIN BD USA 842 00A0000U USA 3 TRF MAIN BD EXP 842 00A0000E lt OTHERS gt FIG 19 3a DIP SW SETTING Use this product with the DIP SW settings shown in the figure below FIG 19 3 b 131 www seuservice com 19 4 REPLACING THE MAIN BOARD BATTERY N Q To prevent overheating explosion or fire Do not recharge disassemble heat incinerate or short the battery WARNING Do not allow the battery to come into direct contact with metallic objects or other batteries To preserve the battery wrap it in tape or other insulating material Follow local regulations when disposing of the battery Improper disposal can damage the environment AN To avoid risk of malfunction and damage Make sure the positive and negative ends are aligned correctly
125. rcuit be sure to turn power off before performing work WARNING Be careful so as not to damage wirings Damaged wiring can cause electric shock or short circuit After removing the cause of the functioning of the Circuit Protector reinstate the Circuit Protector Depending on the cause of the functioning using the Circuit Protector as is without removing the cause can cause generation of heat and fire hazard In the event that a problem cannot be resolved by employing the procedures listed in this Manual be sure to request service from the office shown on this Manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased Attempts to employ procedures other than those specified in this Manual can cause electrical shock shorting or fire In the event of a problem that is not described here be sure to contact the office shown on this Manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased Careless attempts at repair can result in electrical shock shorting or fire If a problem occurs first check to make sure that the wiring connectors are properly connected TABLE 18 4 PROBLEM CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES When the main SW is The power is not ON Firmly insert the plug into the outlet turned ON the machine is not activated Incorrect power source voltage Make sure that the power supply voltage are correct The CIRCUIT PROTECTOR After eliminating the cause of overload have the Circuit functioned due to momentary
126. re Cleaning Cards may only be used once Dispose of them after use Cleaning Cards should be used immediately after removal from the package Cleaning Cards will not clean effectively if dried out Perform head cleaning only when there are cards in the Card Reader Writer Dispenser If the Dispenser is empty the part that secures the cards inside the Dispenser may touch the rotating part of the Card Reader Writer and cause noise Always remember to remove the Cleaning Card after completing head cleaning After head cleaning wait for the SEGA LOGO to be displayed at least twice before resuming gameplay This machine records the number of times the Card Reader Writer is used The Card Reader Writer writes data to and reads data from cards Each write and read 15 counted so the Card Reader Writer usage count will not be the same as the number of times the game 15 played Once head cleaning of the Card Reader Writer is complete the unit will exit this mode Follow the on screen instructions to carry out cleaning CLEANING CARD Insert the CLEANING CARD Insert the Cleaning Card into the card slot v NO MESSAGE The unit is undergoing cleaning Wait for cleaning to be com pleted Retrieve the CLEANING CARD Do not forget to remove the Cleaning Card The unit exits to normal mode after cleaning is complete PHOTO 7 2 Wait for the SEGA LOGO to be displayed at least twice before resuming gameplay after cleaning The
127. re to detach the front and rear steering covers Unplug the Y axis VR wire connectors and unfasten the harness lug holding the wiring in place CONNECTOR HARNESS LUG PHOTO 11 11 www seuservice com 92 Remove the 2 screws holding the variable resistor bracket in place and remove the Y axis VR bracket and all SCREW 2 M4x8 w flat amp spring washers PHOTO 11 1j HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW 2 M3x4 Loosen the 2 hexagon socket screws holding the gear in place and disengage the gear from the VR axle PHOTO 11 1 GEAR GEAR VR 220 5775 11 11 93 www seuservice com The wires connected to the old VR be reused for the new Use the soldering iron to melt the welds and remove the wires from the VR Solder the wires to the new VR Check the wiring diagram to make sure there are no mistakes in the wiring FIG 11 1 Attach the gear to the new VR Install the new Y axis VR Engage and secure the gear at such an angle that the D cut side of the VR axle is level and facing downward when the steering unit is not being tilted Manipulate the steering unit make sure the gear is turning smoothly Plug in the wiring connectors and secure the wires with the harness lug Repeat the above steps in reverse to replace the front and rear steering covers Take care not to pinch the wires or overtighten screws Note that the screws used to secure the l
128. reen will display the Game Test menu See 10 3 Select NETWORK SETTINGS from the Game Test menu and press the TEST Button The Network Settings screen will appear Network settings are carried out on this screen NETWORK SETTING LINK NUM 2 2 4 GROUP ACA Z NUMBER 2 1 4 gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 20 3 Set the LINK NUM setting on the Network Settings screen to the number of game machines linked for network play Setup the GROUP setting on the Network Settings screen The GROUP setting is used to divide the machines linked for network play into groups For example a network of 4 machines could be divided into 2 groups of 2 machines Set the NUMBER setting on the Network Settings screen so that each machine within a group has a different number Make sure that one machine in each group is set to 1 Exit Test mode on each machine Be sure to choose EXIT from the System Test Menu to exit Test mode properly Once each machine has exited Test mode and gone through initialization it will begin a network test During the network test the monitor will display a network test screen If there are no problems with network play settings or cable connections the machine will enter Advertising mode If the advertising screen appears after the network test is finished network settings are complete The network test should last roughly 20 to 30 seconds If the network test scr
129. rom the failure to observe this instruction ror For transporting the machine into the location s building the minimum necessary dimensions of the opening of doors etc are 40 in W and 77 in H IMPORTANT 6 Ft Electric current consumption _ 25 Ft 5 120 V 60 Hz EN n E Tw j 1 MCA 2 3 Ft FIG 2 5 www seuservice com 3 PRECAUTION REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED BEFORE STARTING THE OPERATION To avoid injury and trouble be sure to constantly give careful attention to the behavior and manner of the visitors and players AN 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 WARNING the product is operated has sufficient lighting to allow any warnings to be read Operation under insufficient lighting can cause bodily contact with each other hitting accident and or trouble between customers Be sure to perform appropriate adjustment of the monitor projector For operation of this machine do not leave monitor s flickering or deviation as is Failure to observe this can have a bad influence upon the players or the customers physical conditions It is suggested to ensure a space allowing the players who feel sick while playing the game to take a rest Check if all of the adjusters are in contact with the surface If they
130. rt Number 998 0162 Chassis Part Number 998 0161 INTRODUCTION OF THE OWNERS MANUAL This Owner s Manual is intended to provide detailed descriptions together with all the necessary information covering the general operation of electronic assemblies electrome chanicals servicing control spare parts etc as regards the product F ZERO AX STANDARD TYPE This manual is intended for the owners personnel and managers in charge of operation of the product Operate the product after carefully reading and sufficiently understand ing the instructions If the product fails to function satisfactorily non technical personnel should under no circumstances touch the internal system Please contact where the prod uct was purchased from Use of this product is unlikely to cause physical injuries or damages to property However where special attention is required this is indicated by a thick line the word IMPORTANT and its sign in this manual Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this display can cause the product s intrinsic performance not to be obtained resulting in malfunctioning IMPORTANT SEGA AMUSEMENTS USA INC CUSTOMER SERVICE 45133 Industrial Drive Fremont California 94538 U S A Phone 415 701 6580 Fax 415 701 6594 DEFINITION OF LOCATION MAINTENANCE MAN AND SERVICEMAN Non technical personnel who do not have technical knowledge and expertise should refrain from performing such work that this manua
131. rve this may damage the parts and cause injury due to fragments resulting from damage D Be sure to perform volume s move value setting in the Volume Setting in the Test Mode after replacing or adjusting the Volume See 10 3G IMPORTANT 99 www seuservice com 12 1 REMOVING THE CONTROL PANEL Poor handle response lack of response when adjusting the Volume in Test Mode may be caused by faulty Volume alignment and or a damaged Volume Follow the instructions below to adjust the gear alignment and or replace the Volume Ifthe Volume Shaft is rotating within its normal area of mobility there is little chance the Volume can be damaged by rotating the handle as far as possible to the left right With the handle in the center position 1 straight and the Volume Shaft in the same direction shown in the diagram attach the Volume so that it aligns properly with the gears The recommended value of the VR is within the range 78H 88H when the steering unit is in the straight position see 10 3B In order to adjust or replace the Volume follow the instructions below to remove the Control Panel A 5 mm hexagonal wrench is required for the following procedure Turn off the power Remove the 6 hexagon socket screws from the Control Panel HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW total 6 black 8 30 flat amp spring washers used PHOTO 12 1a Q The mass ofthe control panel is approximately 23 kg Removal and installation of the control pan
132. s accident such as the cabinet s falling down do not perform work in places where step like grade differences a ditch or slope exist AN Toperform work safely be sure to secure the space corresponding to number of machines to be linked Failure to observe this can cause accident CAUTION To avoid accidents use a cable cover that will not cause patrons to trip when laying network cables in areas of heavy foot traffic To prevent accidents and acts of vandalism cover the network cables with the strongest cover possible ror Network play is not possible between game machines with different cabinet types IMPORTANT When connecting several games machines together make sure that a sufficient amount of electrical power is available for each machine Plan on providing 7A for each machine in 100 120V locations and 4A in 220 240V locations 139 www seuservice com SPACING OF GAME MACHINES Be sure to secure space in excess of the described distance between machines 20 nm FIG 20 1 www seuservice com 140 20
133. s have not been tampered with e g by inserting foreign objects IMPORTANT 7 www seuservice com DURING OPERATION PATRON CONDUCT To avoid injury and trouble be sure to constantly give careful attention to the behavior and manner of the visitors and players AN To avoid injury and accidents those who fall under the following categories are not allowed to play the game WARNING Those who need assistance such as the use of an 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 game etc Those who have a trouble in the neck and or spinal cord Intoxicated persons Pregnant women or those who are in the likelihood of pregnancy Persons susceptible to motion sickness Persons whose act runs counter to the product s warning displays A player who has never been adversely affected by light stimulus might experience dizziness or headache depending on his physical condition when playing the game Especially small children can be subject to those conditions Caution guardians of small children to keep watch on their children during play Instruct those who feel sick during play to have a medical examination To avoid injury resulting from falling down and electric shock due to spilled drinks instruct the player not to place heavy items or drinks on the product To avoid electric shock and short circuit do not allow patr
134. screwdriver wrench socket wrench and Ratchet Handle are required for the assembly work 24 KEY MASTER WRENCH for M16 hexagon head bolt D lt E Phillips type screwdriver cu SOCKET WRENCH for 8 hexagon head bolt RATCHET HANDLE www seuservice com 16 INSTALLING THE BILLBOARD AND POP CARD Install the billboard on the cabinet This operation should be performed by at least 2 people working together PHOTO 6 1a For performing work prepare a step Secure the billboard with 4 hexagonal bolts HEXAGONAL BOLT 4 black 8 20 w spring washer flat washer used PHOTO 6 1b 17 Wwww seuservice com Remove the 2 truss screws from the connector and then remove the lid TRUSS SCREW 2 black CONNECTOR LID 4 8 PHOTO 6 1c Plug in the connectors Connect PHOTO 6 1d Re install the 2 truss screws on the connector lid www seuservice com 18 Attach billboard plate to billboard Secure each side of the billboard with 2 truss screws and a plate sash TRUSS SCREW 2 ea black M5x12 PLATE SASH PHOTO 6 1e Assembling the POP Card as shown in the figure and attach it to the top of the Card Reader Writer POP CARD CARD READER WRITER FIG 6 1 19 www seuservice com SECURING IN PLACE ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT AN Make sure that all of the adjusters are In contact w
135. sms as part of the location facilities Using them in a manner not independent can cause a fire and electric shock Ensure that the indoor wiring for the power supply is rated at 7 A or higher AC single phase 100 120 V area and 4 A or higher AC 220 240 V area Non compliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock Be sure to independently use the power supply equipped with the Earth Leakage Breaker Using a power supply without the Earth Leakage Breaker can cause an outbreak of fire when earth leakage occurs Putting many loads on one electrical outlet can cause generation of heat and a fire resulting from overload When using an extension cord ensure that the cord is rated at 7 A or higher AC 100 120 V area and 4 A or higher AC 220 240 V area Using a cord rated lower than the specified rating can cause a fire and electric shock www seuservice com 4 OPERATION AREA AN For the operation of this machine secure a minimum area of 6 Ft W x 7 5 Ft D In order to prevent injury resulting from the falling down accident during game WARNING play be sure to secure the minimum area for operation Be sure to provide sufficient space so as to allow this product s ventilation fan to function efficiently To avoid machine malfunctioning and a fire do not place any obstacles near the ventilation opening SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage compensation for damage to a third party resulting f
136. t adhere to the actuator itself when turned on Replace the front and rear steering covers Take care not to pinch the wires or overtighten the screws Note that the screws used to secure the left and right sides of the front steering cover have different dimensions from the others Check the dimensions of the screws before installing them On the Input Test screen check to make sure that the microswitches turn on and off consistently when the paddle levers are manipulated see 10 3B 97 www seuservice com 11 3 GREASING Be sure to use the designated type of grease If a non designated type grease is used components may break IMPORTANT Do not apply grease to any part of the machine other than those parts specifically indicated Doing so may result in malfunctioning and or deterioration of parts The period for greasing specified herein is a standard Apply greasing to the specified portions as occasion arises Use spray grease once every three months to grease up the gear mesh portion of the constituent parts Use Grease Mate part number 090 0066 for the spray grease Area of gear engagement PHOTO 11 3 www seuservice com 98 12 CONTROL PANEL AN In order to prevent an electric shock and short circuit be sure to turn power off before performing work by touching the interior parts of the product WARNING i Be careful not to damage the wires Damaged wires may cause electric shock or short circuit or
137. terior of the machine pressing down on the accordion fold behind the cover The Y axis VR should now be visible inside the cover on the left side when facing the monitor NOTE The steering unit has been removed in this photograph for better visibility It is not necessary to remove the steering unit when performing the actual operation SCREW 2 M4x8 w flat amp spring washers D CUT SIDE Installed horizontally PHOTO 11 1 91 www seuservice com Loosen the 2 screws holding the variable resistor bracket in place move the variable resistor bracket and adjust the gear engagement for angle and positioning PHOTO 11 1 Engage and secure the gear at such an angle that the D cut side of the VR axle is horizontal and facing downward when the steering unit is not tilted Manipulate the steering unit and make sure the gear is turning smoothly Repeat the above steps in reverse to replace the front and rear steering covers Take care not to pinch the wires or overtighten screws Note that the screws used to secure the left and right sides of the front steering cover have different dimensions from the others Check the screw sizes before installing them Adjust the variable resistor settings on the Volume Settings screen see 10 3G Check to make sure the STEERING Y value on the Input Test screen is within the range 78 8 REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Q Perform the steps under Adjustment Procedu
138. tested If there are no problems with the network play connection and settings the machine will enter Advertising mode If there is a problem with game board system an error message will be displayed on the screen If there is a problem with steering unit response an error message will be displayed Refer to the on screen error message to locate and resolve the problem If after the initialization process is complete the seat comes to rest at an angle or the steering unit comes to rest in a position other than straight turn the power off and back on and have the machine go through initialization again If the steering unit continues to come to rest at an angle after going through initialization again there is likely a problem such as bad VR settings or a glitch in the initialization process Adjust the VR settings See Sections 10 11 and 12 If there are any defects or abnormalities in the network play connection or settings the machine will continue to display the network test screen Check the network play cable connection and settings The machine will save the number of credits inserted and rankings data even when the power is turned off Fractions of credits i e any coins inserted that do not add up to a full credit and bonus adder count data will not be saved www seuservice com 28 ASSEMBLY CHECK In the TEST MODE ascertain that the assembly has been made correctly and IC BD is satisfactory refer to Section 10
139. then reinsert the MEDIA BOARD Should the problem persist the BOARD may be damaged Send the TRIFORCE to be repaired Do not disassemble it Error 02 Main board malfunctioning MAIN BOARD is inoperative Verify that the MAIN BOARD is connected properly If this does not remedy the situation send the TRIFORCE to be repaired Do not disassemble it Error 03 Bad serial number on main board Unable to read MAIN BOARD serial ID Send the TRIFORCE to be repaired Do not disassemble it Error 04 Bad serial number on media board Unable to read MEDIA BOARD serial ID Send the TRIFORCE to be repaired Do not disassemble it 117 www seuservice com Error 05 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Error 11 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Error 12 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Error 21 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Error 22 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Error 23 DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES www seuservice com Error 05 This game is not acceptable by main board The game is a foreign edition Use the domestic version of the game Error 11 JVS I O board is not connected to main board 1 I O BOARD is not connected 2 Unreliable connection between MAIN BOARD and I O BOARD 1 Connect the BOARD to the MAIN BOARD Verify that the power cable is connected to BOARD 2 Reconnect or replace the JVS CABLE that connects the I O BOARD to the MAIN BO
140. tion 10 Irregular uneven colors on the monitor screen Magnetization of the CRT Press the Demag switch on the switch unit See Section 10 Colors on the monitor screen are strange Faulty connection for the visual signal connector Check the visual signal connector connection and make sure it is secured properly Screen adjustment is not appropriate Make adjustment appropriately See Section 15 The on screen image sways and or shrinks The power source and voltage are no correct Make sure that the power supply and voltage are correct Does not accept input from any switch or volume Faulty connector connections Check the connection for the I O Board and Cabinet connector Check the power for the I O Board STEERING Servomotor response is incorrect www seuservice com Incomplete power on check Deviation of the volume value Volume gear engagement fault Power on and verify that the power on check completes properly See 5 of Section 6 Adjust the calibration in the Test Mode See Section 10 Adjust the engagement of the gear See Sections 10 11 amp 12 Volume malfunctioning Replace the volume See Sections 11 amp 12 Detached wires 124 Check for faulty wire connections around moving parts When replacing wires secure them so that they do not touch any moving parts 18 4 PROBLEM CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES
141. tion 6 This carton box is a standard accessory of the GD ROM drive If you want to obtain the carton box itself separately specify the part number 601 11031 www seuservice com 14 6 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION AN Perform assembly work by following the procedure herein stated Failing to comply WARNING with the instructions can cause electric shock hazard Perform assembling as per this manual Since this is a complex machine erroneous assembling can cause an electric shock machine damage and or not functioning as per specified performance When assembling be sure to use plural persons Depending on the assembly work there are some cases in which working by one person alone can cause personal injury or parts damage Ensure that connectors are accurately connected Incomplete connections can cause electric shock hazard Be careful not to damage the wires Damaged wires may cause electric shock or short circuit or present a fire risk This work should be performed by the site maintenance individual or other skilled professional Performing work by non technical personnel can cause a severe accident such as electric shock Failing to comply with this instruction can cause a severe accident such as electric shock to the player during operation Provide sufficient space so that assembling can be performed Performing work in places with narrow space or low ceiling may cause an accident and assembly work to be difficult To perform
142. ttached to the Dispenser and insert the cards into the Dispenser Be careful not to insert the cards in the wrong direction or with the wrong side facing up The Dispenser can only hold 100 cards Do not attempt to insert more than 100 cards Too many cards may cause the Dispenser to jam or result in other problems Insert magnetic cards into the Dispenser in complete packs of 100 or after carefully counting the number of cards not to exceed 100 Load cards in the correct orientation This side up Note direction of symbol AIN FIG 7 1b Reinstall the cover to the dispenser Insert the dispenser into the card reader writer The dispenser can be inserted only in the predetermined orientation Close and lock the cover Q Secure with the truss screw 35 www seuservice com 7 2 HEAD CLEANING The unit enters Head Cleaning Mode when any of the following conditions are met At power up if the Card Reader Writer has operated 150 times or more At boot time after performing Backup Data Clear IMPORTANT Once the unit enters Head Cleaning Mode follow the on screen instructions and perform Head Cleaning The unit will not exit Cleaning Mode i e games may not be played until head cleaning is complete Always use the designated Cleaning Card Using anything other than the designated card or carrying out any other procedure other than the one outlined in the manual may cause faulty printing faulty operation and or unit failu
143. uct has Stickers describing the product manufacture No Serial No and Electrical Specifications Also it has a Sticker describing where to contact for repair and for purchasing parts When inquiring about or asking for repair mention the Serial No and Name of Machine indicated on the Sticker The Serial No indicates the product register Identical machines could have different parts depending on the date of production Also improvements and modifications might have been made after the publication of this Manual In order to meet the above situations mention the Serial No when contacting the applicable places AWARNING E allii E Serial No Display AAWARNING 44 S0013EG 440 W0002K G J 8 2 www seuservice com Electrical Specifications Display 1 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS When installing or inspecting the machine be very c
144. ve this instruction the internal wires and or protective WARNING devices may be damaged as a result the safety system may not function when discharging and recharging eventually causing an overheating fire and explosion If you should disassemble the batteries the generated gases may harm your throat and the negative plate may overheat and make a fire Do not make an external short circuit of the battery pack and the batteries If you should fail to observe this instruction the batteries may overheat make a fire and explode Do not fire the battery pack and the batteries If you should fail to observe this instruction the batteries may make a fire and explode Do not leave the battery pack and the batteries nearby the heat source fire or heater or under the intense direct sunlight and flaming sun If you should fail to observe this instruction the batteries may reduce the service life and in the worst case may overheat make a fire and explode Do not leave the battery pack and the batteries in water or seawater Also do not apply water or seawater onto the battery pack and the batteries If you should fail to observe this instruction the internal wires and or protective devices may be damaged as a result the safety system may not function when discharging and recharging eventually causing an overheating fire and explosion Also water may be electrolyzed into oxygen and hydrogen and eventually the battery s sealed sect
145. which attaches to the surfaces of the PROTECT RUBBER on the Seat Rail or any excess grease LJ FIG 17 www seuservice com 114 18 TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING Ifan error code is displayed have the site maintenance individual or other skilled pro fessional 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 individual or technician available turn the power OFF immediately and contact your retailer or the office listed in this manual If problems other than those noted in this manual occur or the countermeasures sug gested result in no improvement do not try to rectify the problem by other means Turn the power OFF immediately and contact your retailer or the office listed in this manual Careless countermeasures can result in unexpected accidents 18 1 CARD READER WRITER IMPORTANT Ifan error occurs in the card reader writer the machine will not be able to update data on cards There is also a chance that card data may have been damaged Attempting to use a card with damaged data will trigger another error Explain to the player that in order to determine whether the card can be used or not he or she must play the game again If the player wishes to play again press the SERVICE Button to give him or her a credit Iferrors occur repeatedly perform a head cleaning If the m
146. will be instructed to Retrieve the CLEANING CARD 4 Remove the cleaning card and throw it away When the card has been removed the screen reads Succeeded to cleaning www seuservice com 76 MEMORY CARD R W CHECK MEMORY CARD R W CHECK INSERT A MEMORY CARD WITH AT LEAST 4 EMPTY BLOCKS WRITE READ DO NOT INSERT THE MEMORY CARD WITH AN IMPORTANT DATA IT CAN GET DAMAGED EXIT TEST BUTTON FIG 10 3 fb MEMORY CARD SLOT CHECK Screen 1 This checks the Memory Card slot To perform the check you will need a Nintendo GameCube Memory Card with four blocks of free space Note that there 1s a chance of data loss Do not use a Memory Card that contains important information MEMORY CARD R W CHECK NOW CHECKING SUCCEEDED TO READ WRITE OR FAILED TO READ WRITE DO NOT INSERT THE MEMORY CARD WITH AN IMPORTANT DATA IT CAN GET DAMAGED EXIT TEST BUTTON FIG 10 3 fb MEMORY CARD SLOT CHECK Screen 2 Insert the Memory Card to automatically begin reading and writing tests Re insertion 15 directed when the Card is already inserted If all goes well NOW CHECKING will switch to SUCCEEDED TO READ WRITE and a circle O will appear by each item If there is a problem the message FAILED TO READ WRITE will appear and an x will be displayed by each item If the continues to appear after repeated tests with different memory cards check the wiring If you cannot find anything wrong with t
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