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3. A B COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON INDIVIDUAL Adjust settings according to the specs of the cabinet COIN CHUTE 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 SERVICE Button COMMON Pressing any SERVICE Button enters service credits for all players INDIVIDUAL Pressing the SERVICE Button enters service credits only for the corresponding player 55 www sauservice com C COIN TO 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 A 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
4. 4 3 Press the SET button to decide selection When the selection of the BRIGHTNESS adjustment mode is decided the adjustment data scale bar appears on the screen BRIGHTNESS 128 ba died rod 4 Make adjustment by using either lt or gt 4 ADJUST ADJUST button As the Cursor is moved the adjustment data value changes Make adjustment so as to obtain the desired on screen brightness status 5 Press the WRITING button for storing and finish pi The WRITING display appears and the adjustment data is stored WRITING When discontinuing the adjustment choose EXIT from the menu at the stage of procedure and press the SET button To continue adjusting other menu items repeat procedure Unless the adjustment data is stored the data in the adjusted status will be erased at the time the power is turned off and the pre adjustment status will remain when the power is turned on next time www sauservice com 88 ADJUSTING THE ON SCREEN DISPLAY POSITION H PO ATthough the on screen display position H V POST has been adjusted at the time of shipment from the factory readjustment can be made if desired When the Game Board is replaced readjustments may be necessary 1 Press either Aor W PIC ADJ button E The on screen menu will have CONTRAS one item in purple and 6 items v H POSI in white V POSI H SIZE V SIZE EXIT 2 Choose H POSI or V
5. DESCRIPTION OR2SPDLX BILLBOARD COVER R OR2SPDLX BILLBOARD COVER L Flouresent Fixture OR2SPDLX BILLBOARD PLEX BLANK DESCRIPTION NOTE Meter Coin 6VDC 6 digit w diode BASE SHAKER ASSY SWITCH PLATE POT O5K OHM 31VA305 Cash Box Cable JVS Type A B 100CM Cable SCSI ST L Type2 500MM Assy Lan Cable 200CM TAILPIPE EXHAUST GULL BOX SPEAKER 16 OHM 8W 110 ASSY ACCEL amp BRAKE SPG 2200 i3 111 www sauservice com ASSY ACCEL amp BRAKE SPG 2200 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 SPG 2201 BASE 2 SPG 2202 ACCEL PEDAL 3 SPG 2203 BRAKE PEDAL 4 SPG 2204 ACCEL SPRING 5 SPG 2205 BRAKE SPRING 6 SPG 2206 SHAFT 7 SPG 2207 ACCEL GEAR 8 SPG 2208 BRAKE GEAR 9 SPG 2209 NEUTRAL STOPPER 10 SPG 2210 VR PLATE ACCEL 11 SPG 2211 VR PLATE BRAKE 12 SPG 2212 AMPL GEAR 13 SPG 2213 GEAR SHAFT 14 SPG 2214 STOPPER 15 SPG 2215 RUBBER CUSHION 16 SPG 2216 COVER 17 SPG 2217 VR COVER 19 SPG 2219 GEAR STAY 20 SPG 2220 WSHR 21 SPG 2221 NEUTRAL STOPPER D 101 100 5263 BEARING 12 OILES 80F 1212 102 220 5484 VOL CONT B 5K OHM 104 601 7944 GEAR 15 105 310 5029 F15 SUMITUBE F F15MM 106 280 0419 HARNESS LUG 201 028 A00304 P SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M3x4 202 020 000520 0Z HEX SKT H CAP SCR BLK M5x20 203 000 P00420 M SCR PH M4x20 204 000 P00508 W M SCR PH W FS M5x8 205 000 T00408 0C M SCR TH CRM M4x8 206 FAS 450005 SPR PIN BLK OZ 6x10 207 000 P00405 M SCR PH M4x5 208 FAS 000001 M SCR TH CRM M3x6 209 050 H00500 HEX NUT M5 210 060 F00400 FL
6. GAME ASSIGNMENTS Select GAME ASSIGNMENTS to display the current game settings and make changes Changes to settings are not enabled until Test Mode is exited After changing settings be sure to exit Test Mode NOTE When adjusting network play settings DIFFICULTY ADVERTISE SOUND LANGUAGE SPEEDOMETER and QUICK START items will be decided by the cabinet with LINK ID Changes made to the game display or settings during game play do not affect the Game Test Menu settings GAME ASSIGNMENTS DIFFICULTY CABINET ADVERTISE SOUN SPEEDOMETER QUICK START 15 COURSE MODE TITLE TYPE LINK ID TOTAL MACHINE GROUP EXIT NORMAL STANDARD D ON KILO OFF OFF AUTO 1 1 1 SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND P RESS TEST BUTTON FIG 9 3 d GAME ASSIGNMENTS screen Perform the following settings for each item DIFFICULT Y CABINET ADVERTISE SOUND SPEEDOMETER QUICK START 15 COURSE MODE www sauservice com The game difficulty setting There are 5 difficulty levels with VERY EASY being the easiest setting and VERY HARD being the most difficult setting Default Setting NORMAL The game cabinet type setting Choose from either STANDARD or UPRIGHT The setting to turn the advertising sound ON OFF Default Setting ON The speed display setting During game play KILO will be displayed as km h and MILE as mph Choose one of these options Default Setting KILO Cho
7. 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 sauservice com 56 H GAME COST SETTING Use this mode to set the number of credits required to start a game COIN ASSIGNMENTS GAME COST SETTING 1 Credit s to Start I 1 Credit s to Select 15COURSE J EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON D Set the number of credits required to start a game J Setting the number of additional credits for the 15 Continuous Course Modes When the credits are setup as shown in the above screen it takes 1 credit to start a normal game and 1 additional credit to be able to play the 15 Continuous Course Modes This means that a total of 2 credits are required to play the 15 Continuous Course modes NOTE If 15 Continuous Course Mode has not been set up under GAME ASSIGNMENTS in Game Test Mode players will not be able to play the 15 Continuous Course Modes 57 www sauservice com H CLOCK SETTING Use CLOCK SETTING to set the Chihiro internal clock CLOCK SETTING 20XX XX XXCXXX XX XX XX YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Usethe SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the item to be set Move the cursor to the desired item and press th
8. 0 PLAYERCS 13 BITS SLOT CMD VER JVS VER COM VER SWITCH COIN ANALOG ROTARY KEYCODE SCREEN CARD HOPPER OUT DRIVER OUT ANALOG OUT CHARACTER CHARA LINE 0 BACKUP 0 SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Usethe 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 I O BOARD currently displayed When2 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 Chihiro Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM MENU screen 5 www sauservice com INPUT TEST Screen JVS TEST INPUT TEST NODE SYSTEM PLAYER PLAYER COIN 1 CB COIN 2 B 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 ANALOG Displays analog values from 0000 to FFFF Press the SERVICE and TEST Buttons simultaneously to return to the JVS
9. 16 TMP SCR 1 T 27 Torx 1 4 20 1 T 15 Torx 8 32 1 T 10 Torx 6 32 1 Tool 9 www sauservice com 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 610 0617 01A GD ROM DRIVE KIT GD ROM DRIVE GD ROM DRIVE CARTON BOX 610 0617 01A 1 Device that loads the software in a GD ROM disc Used for transporting the GD ROM DRIVE see 5 of Section 6 See FIG 5 b This carton box is a standard accessory of the GD ROM drive TABLE 5 GD ROM KIT ORP CUSHION SPONGE 601 11137 1 GD ROM Disc Protector KEY CHIP 1 gt GDROM ORP ENG 1 222 NOTE When you order the GD ROM disc only specify the part number 610 0652 0014 GD SOFT ORP ENG www sauservice com 10 HOW TO 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 carton box to a service agent If you do not observe the IMPORTANT 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
10. C COIN TO CREDIT RATE settings DETAIL SETTING Screen COIN ASSIGNMENTS DETAIL SETTING COIN ASSIGNMENTS DETAIL SETTING COIN CHUTE 1 MULTIPLIER COIN CHUTE 1 MULTIPLIER 1 COIN COUNT AS 1 COINCS 1 COIN COUNT AS 1 COINCS COIN CHUTE 2 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 OPERATIO COIN 123 4 5 6 7 COIN 1 2 3 4 5 CREDIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CREDIT 1 2 3 4 5 COIN CHUTE 2 OPERATION COIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CREDIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON COIN CHUTE TYPE INDIVIDUAL E 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 TYPE is set to COMMON the setting may be set individually for COIN CHUTE 1 and 2 F 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 A 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
11. OK OK k k OK SUBNET MASKCE gt EXIT 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 61 www sauservice com 9 3 GAME TEST MODE IMPORTANT When changing the game configuration changes will not be enabled until the ENTER Game Test has been completed Be sure to exit the Game Test Mode properly after configuration changes Select ENTER GAME TEST 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 NOTE In Upright cabinet types the DRIVE BOARD TEST is not necessary and the option will not be displayed GAME TEST MODE INPUT TEST OUTPUT TEST DRIVE BOARD TEST GAME ASSIGNMENTS BOOKKEEPING BACKUP DATA CLEAR gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 9 3 GAME TEST Menu screen After selecting an item read the explanations below regarding operation After the test is complete move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the System Menu screen www sauservice com 62 A INPUT TEST Select INPUT TEST to display the following screen and check the status of input devices This test shou
12. Select DRIVE BOARD TEST to display the following screen DRIVE BOARD TEST This performs an operation to initialize the Steering Wheel motor so make sure that you do not touch the Steering Wheel Once the initialization operation is Initializing the drive board complete the following screen is displayed Please DO NOT touch the steering wheel where you can view the status of the Steering Wheel motor Press the SERVICE Button and move the cursor to the item you want to update then press the TEST Button to operate FIG 9 3 ca DRIVE BOARD TEST screen DRIVE BOARD TEST STOP MOTOR ROLL RIGHT ROLL LEFT CENTER OF STEER 128 RIGHT LEFT MOTOR POWER 80 gt SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 9 3 cb DRIVE BOARD TEST screen STOP MOTOR Halts motor activity e ROLL RIGHT Rotates steering wheel completely to the right e ROLL LEFT Rotates steering wheel completely to the left CENTER OF STEER Steering wheel motor s center of control is displayed Default setting 128 RIGHT Moves center of control position to the right LEFT Moves center of control position to the left MOTOR POWER Sets the steering resistance There are four levels to choose from 100 strong resistance 9096 8096 and 60 weak resistance Default setting 80 After changing the settings select EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen 65 www sauservice com D
13. Selection The player selects which stages the race will contain Special A course specially designed for versus races This course combines stages from both OutRun2SP and OutRun2 OutRun2SP OutRun2SP course OutRun2 The OutRun2 course www sauservice com 30 2 Versus Stage Selection 15 Continuous Course Mode When the 15 Continuous Course Mode is available two icons for that mode are added to the versus stage selection screen Note See the section Test Mode for information on how to setup 15 Continuous Course Mode Select Course A course designed for player battle Points about the additional 15 Continuous Course Mode OutRun2SP 15 Continuous Course Mode This allows the player to race 15 consecutive stages in OutRun2SP Mode OutRun2 15 Continuous Course Mode This allows the player to race 15 consecutive stages in OutRun2 Mode Note See the 8 4 Game Instructions section for details of the 15 Continuous Course Mode If the player has insufficient credits to play the 15 Continuous Course Mode the outstanding required credits are displayed above the course icons In this state it is not possible to select that mode Select Course 4 8 CREDIT S 0 A course designed tor player battle It is only possible to play the 15 Continuous Course Mode if all drivers participating in the race select it 31 www sauservice com 3 Player s Car Selection Select your Bra
14. TEST main screen www sauservice com 52 E SOUND TEST Use SOUND TEST to test sound output and to select the stereo mono surround setting SOUND TEST OUTPUT TYPE STEREO CA 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 OUTPUT TYPE STEREO MONO SURROUND Select the sound output from the I O PANEL audio output interface setting among STEREO MONO and SURROUND B RIGHT LEFT SPEAKER ON OFF When set to ON the test sends a beep to each audio output interface Only the word SPEAKER is displayed when the OUTPUT is set to MONO and when set to ON the test sends the same beep to both the left right audio output interfaces To test surround output it is necessary to use a separate Audio Amp and receive signal from a terminal not in use at the time of shipping Note Not available with this product Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM MENU screen 53 www sauservice com F C R T TEST Use the C R T TEST to adjust monitor colours and verify screen size COLOR CHECK Screen Monitor COLOR CHECK screen is displayed initially Each of the colors red green and blue is darkest at the far left and gets progressively lighter 32 steps towards the right Monitor brightness is set correct
15. and result in bodily injury CAUTION www sauservice com Note Image differs from actual product Do not push the cabinet from the left right direction 20 8 GAME DESCRIPTION 8 1 BASIC CONTROLS Steering Wheel START and VIEW CHANGE Buttons BRAKE PEDAL GAS ACCEL PEDAL Paddle Shifter Pedals FIG 8 1 Insert a coin and press the Start Button to begin a game Choose your car game mode background music and other options View choices with the Steering Wheel and enter your selection with the Gas pedal During game play with the Steering Wheel use the Gas pedal to accelerate your car and the Brake pedal to stop The Gear Shifter can be used to shift up and shift down when using Manual transmission You can switch between three different view settings with the View Change Button 21 www sauservice com 8 2 GAME OUTLINE This is a driving game The player controls a car Ferrari listening to great music and enjoying roadside scenery in the company of a gorgeous female passenger all while racing towards the goal before time is up The time limit is extended at each checkpoint The game ends when the player runs out of time or reaches the goal Each game stage ends with a fork in the road where the player must decide the route using the car during the race There are a total of fifteen stages and five separate goal areas The left hand routes lead to less difficult stages A single course co
16. been set If there is a bad or improper communication connection each screen will not proceed to the next remaining on the currently Network Check Screen If this occurs resolve the error according to the instructions in this document If the communication mode has not been set or the communication check ends normally the Motor Check Screen returns While the Motor Check Screen is on screen the steering wheel can move either clockwise or counterclockwise If you touch the wheel the motor check is hindered and the game will not operate normally So you must not touch it at this time Failures are displayed if found Resolve the errors according to the instructions in this document Once all the above steps have been completed the Advertise Screen displays and voices are output through the left and right loudspeakers unless you have set the machine so that no voices are output during the Advertise mode This product retains the number of credits and the ranking data even after the power is turned off It does not retain data about the fractional number of coins 1 the number of coins not reaching one credit or the bonus adder count 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 operatio
17. chemical detergent and then squeezed dry FIG l4 b 5 Remove the CRADLE When removing the retaining ring E ring be very careful so as not to bend the rotary shaft 6 Remove stain from the rotary shaft and shaft receiving portions by wiping off with a soft cloth etc 7 After wiping off as per 6 above further apply a dry cloth etc to cause the coin selector to dry completely Insert a coin while keeping the Reject Button pressed COIN INSERTION TEST down and check if it is rejected Once every month when performing the Coin SW Test simultaneously COIN METER check the following RS Does the Coin Meter count satisfactorily Does the coin drop into the Cashbox correctly Is the coin rejected when inserted while keeping the Reject Button pressed down FIG 14 c www sauservice com 82 COIN DOOR Tam EN Happ Cine i Ob Drive Eimer IL EMI Th 541 555 6150 167 Ex 17 0 2091 YELLOW Ste IN FITTED STANDARD Fir ayr pipita boppest noe El aH ros 9100 23 10024 41004 Sp 42 73800 4m DOS Nu EXCLUSIVE METI HEAREN OTHER COMPONENTE ARIE AMINO Fans diea AH O02 1 08 42 TU67 00 Be 32 0174 10 83 www sa
18. 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 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 506 k os ret enero 1 2 2 PRECAUTIONS CONCERNING INSTALLATION LOCATION 3 4 3e OPERATIONS ierit rte e a a S AAE ET 5 7 4 NAMEOE PARTS tette dr ii UTOR ROS 8 2 ACCESSORIES tort TUE REY ERE i L 9 11 6 ASSEMBLING AND INSTALLATION eese 12 19 7 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE nee 20 S C GAME DESCRIPTION are te ks 21 45 9 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY eee 46 71 10 HANDLE MECHANISM iiir tenerte en Nette Eee eet e PR Rete eee 72 74 PADDLE SHIEPDBR 1 trt rt o eoe re eet phe eir t tiae 75 76 I2 ACCEL amp BRAKES S 1 ente e DOUBT UTR OS CIO 77 78 LIGHTING ER 79 81 COIN SELECTOR pr Ora E 82 84 IS PROJBECTIOR c Leere ete qp 85 94 16 PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE 2 5 et ri m ert rre re ee mera 95 96 72 eee eee retener 97 104 18 NETWORK P
19. indicating the adjustment point 1s displayed 009 o d o 3 Using either R or B button select the desired color G to be adjusted 2 By using the G button the green color can also be selected The selected color is displayed by superimposing on green The MARKER will be in the color selected gt is et c o eA Note 1 When the MODE button 4 By using the A 4 POSITION buttons is repeatedly pressed the move the MARKER to the position to be adjusted adjustment modes will circulate foll The MARKER moves in the direction of the CES button s arrow However the movable point is predetermined STATIC ADJUSTMENT MODE LINE ADJUSTMENT MODE 5 Make adjustment by using the A 4 POINT ADJUSTMENT MODE ADJUST buttons Although the direct vicinity of the MARKER s center moves most Note 2 When either ofthe COLOR conspicuously make adjustment by paying SELECT buttons R B is attention to the periphery area also Shown pressed if the desired color to left is the magnified MARKER periphery be adjusted disappears press that particular button again 6 Press the SELECT button as necessary to superimpose Game Board images e If the test pattern is not displayed in the
20. menu items repeat procedure Unless the adjustment data is stored the data in the adjusted status will be erased at the time the power is turned off and the pre adjustment status will remain when the power is turned on next time www sauservice com 90 CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT manual color matching N To avoid circuitry malfunctioning due to electrical load increase never utilize CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT Line Convergence Adjustment in particular CAUTION for adjusting screen size changes There is no means to restore the Convergence Adjustment data once stored to its original state To avoid changing the screen size by erroneously using convergence adjustment do not perform the green Line Convergence Adjustment As such be sure to perform the adjustment work from this page onward by the Technical staff and the Location s Maintenance Man who are well versed in such adjustment work In the Static Convergence Adjustments if satisfactory adjustments can not be performed do not make another convergence adjustments inadvertently Contact the office herein stated or where the product was purchased from QD To avoid making the adjustment work ineffective do not press the RESET button during adjustment IMPORTANT To discontinue adjustment work keep pressing the TEST button for approximately 3 seconds at the stage before storing the adjustment data by pressing the WRITING button Should the screen be abnormally disturbed by noise d
21. screen will change to ADJUST MODE from the Game mode to cause the green test pattern to be displayed on the screen 2 Press the R button to have the red adjustment mode The red test pattern is added to the display The frame color turns red and this signifies the red adjustment mode 3 Make adjustment by using the A 4 ADJUST buttons per immi Make adjustment so as to have red superimposed on green When red is superimposed on green the color becomes yellow 4 Press the B button to have the blue adjustment mode I Similarly as in the case of red adjust the blue color When green red and blue are superimposed the color becomes white 5 Press the WRITING button for storing and finish 92 The WRITING display appears and the adjustment data 1s stored After the data is stored the Game mode returns adjustment each of red green and blue images is partially moved for color matching The adjustment may be necessary when the Game Board is replaced or changed or screen size is changed Be sure to perform automatic color matching before starting the adjustment 1 Keep pressing the TEST button for approximately 3 seconds The screen changes to ADJUST MODE from the Game mode and displays the green test pattern lr I 2 Press the MODE button twice to have the POINT D ADJUSTMENT mode n R The crosshatch test pattern appears and the MARKER
22. soon as one of the competing players passes the finish line the time counter display shows Extra Time www sauservice com 40 6 15 Continuous Course Mode When 15 Continuous Course Mode is enabled the following game modes are available OutRun 15 Continuous Course Mode Single Player Time Attack 15 Continuous Course Mode Single Player OutRun2SP 15 Continue Course Mode Versus Play OutRun2 15 Continuous Course Mode Versus Play The 15 Continuous Course Mode differs from the normal game in the following ways Display Breakdown The following differences are exhibited in the 15 Continuous Course Mode The route map changes to the 15 Continuous Course map n Versus Play the position display 1s modified Game Instructions The 15 Continuous Course is a course combining all 15 stages The stages are interconnected in the following order 1A 2A 2B 3A 3B 3C 4A 4B 4C 4D 5 A 5B 5C 5D SE At the end of each stage both branches of the left right fork lead to the same stage that follows 41 www sauservice com 7 Game Pause The game can be paused with the following combination of controls in Single Player mode only With the car stopped press Brake View Change Shift Up Put the Gear Shifter in the down position while pressing the Brake Pedal and View Change Button down This combination of controls opens the pause window on the screen Quit Game Return to Game When returning to the game y
23. the board when sending it in for replacement or repair 97 www sauservice com 17 1 ACCESSING GD ROM AND GAME BOARD Carefully handle the GD ROM drive so as not to contaminate the disc and the readout lens with stains and dust particles Do not continue to use the scratched GD ROM disc The scratched GD ROM IMPORTANT disc may cause the system to malfunction 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 m Turn power off N The lower rear door is located at the back of the main cabinet underneath the fairing 95 Remove 1 truss screw located next to the lower rear door lock Disconnect the 5 plug breaks on the panel mount bracket on the right hand side Disconnect 2 plug breaks from the panel mount bracket situated in the roof of the base box to the left of the game board a Uncouple the fan loom from the lower rear door N Disconnect the LAN cable from the game board SEG A Roof Panel Mount Bracket RHS Panel Mount Bracket FIG 17 1 www sauservice com 98 8 Disconnect he USB cable from the game board 9 Remove the M6 bolt holding the game board in place It is situated on the front edge of the b
24. the race on other machines 25909 Ant end ia Cele Fes en tha sama Gia Any linked machines that players can race on display the message Waiting for entries Other players can join the race by inserting a coin and pressing the Start Button Note See the later section 3 Versus Play Setup for details of game flow after all players have joined the race S VERT ar Gin ex 4 Time remaining g seconds F Ent To close Versus Mode entry press the View Change Button and the Brake pedal at the same time before other players join Press the Brake pedal while holding down the View Change Button Versus Mode entry time can also be run down to 0 by holding the Start Button thus closing Versus Mode entry By closing Versus Mode entry in either of the above ways the Single Player mode will commence provided no players have already joined Note See the later section 2 Single Player Setup for details of game flow after a single player race has been selected 23 www sauservice com 2 Single Player Setup 1 Player s Car Selection Select Car Brake Peda Enter Selection Controls Steering Wheel View Choices Gas Pedal Enter Selection Brake Pedal Shift Color Change The player can select one of the following 10 cars F50 Enzo Ferrari 360 Spider F40 Testa
25. working 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 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 CHIRIHO 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 Once machines have been linked for network play line them up Leave as much space as possible between the machines Connect the power cord and grounding wire for each machine Screws Lock LAN cable hole 107 www sauservice com 19 DESIGN RELATED PARTS 999 2334 Decal POP Art ORT2 999 2337 Marquee Artwork Underlay ORTS 2 999 2342 Billboard Plate 999 2354 Decal Speedometer 1 FRI 2002 999 2338 Decal Speedometer Steering Emblem FRI 22 999 2316 De
26. 1 gt SNAM lt SANS SRS RE ASS EX 1 ca lt gt Y gt 2 zy a 5 0027 5821 009 A lt gt c5 ES o SIF 2 2 A cv Heraa eL LL Lauda W ti E ca CO n im zz l BE ir CU Toe Z2 EIE 5 3 Sh PIE IPS A E 45 x Le Y 5 5 gt lt lt lt 5 Ps n d 7171 1 ks zl 3 2 lt sm JAR qq Es lee Haeo een uela odo ese o Ge li EBEEREEBRE l BASE v i 455353 4 AAR KON d ENCODER TS 54 ES Edere ES Ex L 1 TRS TEES SSeS ASRS _ s 2 ee FREESE REFER RR LL FS EES REFER RRT m a LLLI 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 workmanship 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 conditions No other product in this machine is hereby covered Sellers sole liability in the event a warranted part described above fails shall be at its option to replace or repair t
27. 15 consecutive stages in OutRun Mode Time Attack 15 Continuous Course Mode This allows the player to race 15 consecutive stages in Time Attack Mode Note See the section 8 4 Game Instructions for details of the 15 Continuous Course If the player has insufficient credits to play the 15 Continuous Course Mode the outstanding required credits are displayed above the course icons In this state it is not possible to select that mode Select Game Mode 20 ADIA 9 oxo 4 A L Automatic Transmission 2 po Try to reach the goal with your girlfriend 94 CREDIT S 0 27 www sauservice com Pressing the View Change Button enables the selection of courses from the previous game OutRun2 It is possible to select a 15 Continuous Course from OutRun2 Select Game Mode 907 MOD Cem Try to reach the goal with your girlfriend 5 Settings Selection Time Attack Mode only In Time Attack Mode the player proceeds to the car settings screen after selecting the game mode Handling Type 293kmh Controls Steering Wheel View Choices Gas Pedal Enter Selection The following settings are available e Normal Emphasis on handling with a top speed of 293 km h Tuned Emphasis on speed reaching 300 km h maximum Note The Tuned setting is aimed at experienced players as handling is made more difficult www sauservice com 28 6 BGM Selection on elect your musi
28. 610 0617 01A GD ROM DRIVE UNIT NAOMI 115 www sauservice com TOP ELEC BOARD ITEM NO PART NO 1 0053 465 01 2 LOCAL PURCHASE 3 0053 479 000 4 0053 473 000 2 KLS30 12 6 838 13142 www sauservice com ee 5906 DESCRIPTION ISOLATION TRANSFORMER FUSES 3A SLO BLO XMER 2x24V TRANSFORMER PWR SPPLY AMP BD 116 NOTE ER 503 4 06 8036 ASSY AMP BOARD ITEM NO gt Re PART NO 838 13578 838 14174 838 13616 837 13551 52 a A A A A A 4 4 DESCRIPTION 2CH PWR AMP SERVO MIDI BD AUDIO AMP I O BD 117 NOTE www sauservice com ASSY FUSE BOARD ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 LOAL PURCHASE FUSE 10 250V SLO BLO MDA10 0057 003 000 LINE FILTER FUSE 3AMP SLO BLO 3 99299 8 PORT SWITCHING HUB ETHERNET www sauservice com 118 21 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 RED 2 BLUE 3 YELLOW 4 GREEN 5 WHITE 7 ORANGE 8 BLACK 9 GRAY If the right hand side numeral of the code is 0 then the wire will be of a single color shown by the left hand side numeral see the above Note 1 If the right hand side 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 o
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30. Continuous Course the 15 Continuous Course the 15 Continuous Course 8 6 CHARACTER INTRODUCTIONS Three major characters appear in the game 1 Driver Name Alberto Personal Info Although easy going on the outside he s a real go getter He has a very distinguished driving sense He s also quite rich 2 OutRun Mode Lady Name Jennifer Personal Info She s a filthy rich princess always selfishly seeking the next thrill She s involved with Alberto his Ferrari a present from her She has a sharp eye for driving techniques 3 Heart Attack Lady Name Clarissa Personal Info She s peppy and unmistakably sexy A driving fan with a weakness for thrill rides She s very demanding but her sweet character makes her hard to dislike 45 www sauservice com 9 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY By operating the switch unit periodically perform the tests and data check When installing the machine initially or collecting cash or when the machine does not function correctly perform checking in accordance with the explanations given in this section The following shows tests and modes that should be utilized as applicable This product s basic system consists of the Chihiro game board and the GD ROM drive The system enables you to play several games one after the other just by changing a GD ROM disc that is to be set on the GD ROM drive The product supports therefore the following 2 test modes 1 System test mode for a
31. IST PRINTING MARCH 05 B www sauservice com SPECIAL TOURS Standard Version Owner s Manual SEGA AMUSEMENTS USA INC MANUAL NO 999 2352 GAME CODE ORP VISIT OUR WEBSITE Sega Amusements USA Inc SERVICE Click here for details s que SE pes 5 SEGA ait I Now with a new look to make your experience that much easier BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING To maintain the safety To ensure the safe usage of the product be sure to read the following before using the product The following instructions are intended for the users operators and the personnel in charge of the operation of the product After carefully reading and sufficiently understanding the warning displays and cautions handle the product appropriately Be sure to keep this manual nearby the product or elsewhere convenient for referring to it when necessary Herein explanations which require special attention are enclosed with dual lines Depending on the poten tially hazardous degrees the terms of WARNING CAUTION etc are used Be sure to understand the contents of the displays before reading the text Indicates that mishandling the 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 AU
32. LAY NO ues i Cede er Reed I e E NEEDS 105 107 I9 DESIGN RELATED PARTS nope eth rer 108 20 PARES LIST nnt WEE 109 118 21 WIRE COLOR CODE TABLE sa a YD conte a i 119 22 WIRING DIAGRAMS vcs ai rt meer e PER Een Pe D eer XXX SPECIFICATIONS 50 5 inches wide X 112 5 inches deep Installation Space Height 95 5 inches Width 45 inches Length 104 inches Weight unavailable at time of printing Power maximum current 540 W 4 5 120V 60 Hz AREA PROJECTOR 50 PTV TOSHIBA INTRODUCTION OF THE OWNERS MANUAL This Owner s Manual is intended to provide detailed descriptions together with all the necessary information covering the general operation of electronic assemblies electromechanicals servic ing control spare parts etc as regards the product OUTRUN 2 SPECIAL TOURS 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 understanding the instruc tions If the product fails to function satisfactorily non technical personnel should under no circumstances touch the internal system Please contact where the product was purchased from Use of this product is unlikely to cause physical injuries or damages to property However where special attention is required this is
33. POSI by using either or W PIC button PIC ADJ Have the H POSI or V POSI v epe displayed in purple The Figure H POSI shows the status in which V POSI i E H POSI is selected V SIZE EXIT re 3 Press the SET button to decide selection When the selection of the H POSI or V POSI is decided the adjustment data scale bar appears on the screen 4 Make adjustment by using either Or ADJUST button As the Cursor is moved the adjustment data value changes Make adjustment so as to obtain the desired on screen position status 4 ADJUST When making adjustments in vertical o ue also use either or gt ADJUST button 5 Press the WRITING button for storing and WRITING finish The WRITING display appears and the adjustment data is stored WRITING When discontinuing the adjustment choose EXIT from the menu at the stage of the second procedure and press the SET button continue adjusting other menu items repeat procedure Unless the adjustment data is stored the data in the adjusted status will be erased at the time the power is turned off and the pre adjustment status will remain when the power is turned on next time 89 www sauservice com ADJUSTING THE SCREEN SIZE Although the on screen size H SIZE V SIZE has been adjusted at the time of shipment from the factory readjustment can be made if desired When the Game Board is replaced readjustmen
34. STER CASTER FASTEN UPWARD 7 L Approx 5mm N ADJUSTER FIG 6 2 b ADJUSTER 150mm FIG 6 2e U Provide ventilation space for the ventilation opening Nes lt Allow more than 28 in of space for customer r traffic I 700mm 13 www sauservice com CABINET ASSEMBLY 2 a Assembling PTV To Main Cabinet Before you can connect the PTV and Main Cabinet Assembly together you have fix two connecction brackets to each assembly 1 Fix the connection brackets to the Main Cabinet Assembly using four M8 screws 2 Fix the connection brackets to the PTV using four M8 screws Note Removal of rear door may be necessary to facilitate the routing of the PTV harnesses 3 Move the Main Cabinet and PTV together close enough to facilitate connection of the video and power harness es stored in the Main Cabinet Take great care when manoeuvring the PTV as it can be unstable when not secured to the Main Cabinet 4 Connect these harnesses to their respective sockets on the Connector Panel on the front of the PTV Observe cor rect orientation of the connectors when inserting to avoid damage Fasten the fixing screws on the video connector once inserted Attach brackets to Main Cabinet Attach brackets to PTV www sauservice com 14 Three M6 fixing holes
35. STMENT CABINET ASSEMBLY POWER SUPPLY AND EARTH CONNECTION TURNING POWER ON Tools such as a Phillips type screwdriver wrench socket wrench and Ratchet Handle are required for the assembly work WRENCH e SOCKET WRENCH RATCHET HANDLE Phillips type screwdriver www sauservice com 12 SECURING IN PLACE ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT N Make sure that all of the adjusters are in contact with the floor If they are not the WARNING cabinet can move and cause an accident This product has 8 casters and 8 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 Caster Transport the product to the installation position CO Bi m H u d 0 Have all of the Adjusters make contact with the floor Adjust the Adjuster s height by using a wrench so that the i machine position is kept level CURIE T TT TES After making adjustment fasten the E Adjuster Nut upward and secure the FIG 6 2 a BOTTOM VIEW juster height of Adjuster Note Picture may differ from actual unit ADJU
36. T WSHR M4 www sauservice com 112 ASSY HANDLE MECHA SPG 2500 D 1 2 GREASING a 4 FE m 113 www sauservice com ASSY HANDLE MECHA SPG 2500 D 2 2 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 SPG 2501 HANDLE BASE 2 SPG 2502 BASE LID 3 SPG 2503 HANDLE SHAFT 4 SPG 2504 PULLEY 20 S5M 5 SPG 2505 PULLEY 60 S5M 6 SPG 2506 MOTOR BRKT 7 SPG 2507 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 ADJUST RING 15 SPG 2454 MOTOR SHAFT COLLAR 101 350 5448 01 SERVO MOTOR 500W NEW 102 100 5112 BEARING 17 103 601 8966 GEAR HOLDER 104 601 6172 GEAR 48 105 601 6959 GEAR 64 106 601 9173 TIMING BELT 107 220 5484 VOL CONT B 5K OHM 220 5373 VOL CONT B 5K 108 310 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 S012S0 Z STP RING BLK OZ S12 204 065 S020S0 Z STP RING BLK OZ 520 205 000 P00408 W M SCR PH W FS M4x8 206 000 P00412 W M SCR PH W FS 4 12 207 030 000612 S HEX BLT W S M6x12 208 060 F00600 FLT WSHR M6 209 050 U00600 U NUT M6 210 030 000840 S HEX BLT W S M8x40 211 068 852216 FLT WSHR 8 5 22 x1 6 212 050 U00800 U NUT M8 301 600 6866 WIRE HARN ASSY HANDLE MECHA VR www sauservice com 114 ASSY MAIN BD ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 843 0011D 01 ASSY CASE BOX ORP US 400 5443 01 SW REGU FOR CHIRIRO VA 3
37. TION result in personal injury and or material Or serious injury damage For the safe usage of the product the following pictographs are used Indicates HANDLE WITH CARE In order to protect the human body an equipment this dis play is attached to places where the Owner s Manual and or Service Manual should be referred to Q 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 technical expertise should perform the work to avoid hazardous situation the instructions herein state that the serviceman should perform such work Q Be sure to turn off power before working on the machine To prevent electric shock be sure to turn off power before starting the work in which the worker touches the in terior of the 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 is used This product is equipped with the Earth Terminal When installing the product Connect the Earth Terminal to the accurately grounded indoor earth terminal by using an earth wire Unless the product is grounded appropriately the user can be subject to electric shock After per
38. Three M6 fixing holes 5 Carefully slide the Main Cabinet and PTV together until the joint rackets overlap 6 Use three 8 bolts to lock the brackets together 15 www sauservice com 2 b Assembling The Coin Tower 1 Fix the Coin Tower Bracket to the Main Cabinet Assembly using two M6 screws 2 Fix the Coin Tower to the Main Cabinet Assembly using three M8 screws 3 Fix the Coin Tower to the Coin Tower Bracket using two M6 nuts and washers 3 x M8 x 60 Coin Tower Cain Tower Bracket US model has coin tower mounted on opposite side www sauservice com 16 N When moving the unit from location to location such as via truck or other WARNING machinery the marquee should be removed from the unit SCREW 2 M5X 16 PES w flat amp spring washers BILLBOARD Connect the Connector PTY POP Panel 3 off M4 X 12 POP Panel Bracket 0513UK 3 off M4 X 12 Billboard 17 www sauservice com POWER SUPPLY AND EARTH CONNECTION A 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 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 Con
39. ade via removal of the bonnet cover The Bonnet Cover is attached using six fixings three on either side www sauservice com 72 10 2 REPLACING AND ADJUSTING THE HANDLE S VR Never touch places other than those specified Touching places not specified can cause electric shock and or short circuit WARNING After the replacement or adjustment of the VR be sure to set the variable value of the VR in the test mode s Volume Setting REPLACING THE VOLUME Remove the Bonnet Cover as detailed above Locate the V R on the rear surface of the HANDLE MECHA Turn off the power 2 Disconnect the connector 3 Take out the 2 screws which secure the volume Bracket and remove Volume Bracket 4 Take out the 2 screws to remove the Volume Gear and replace the Volume 5 After replacing the Volume perform Volume setting in the Volume Setting Mode ADJUSTING THE VOLUME Using a screwdriver loosen the 2 machine screws which secure the V 2 Loosen the 2 screws which secure the Volume Bracket to disengage Gear Mesh 3 With the Steering Wheel in the centering position cause gears to be engaged in the manner so that Volume Shaft is in the status shown below 4 Fasten screws which secure the Volume Bracket Perform Volume setting as per the Volume Setting Mode D CUT FACE BRACKET V R 220 5473 220 5484 Go o0 SCREW 2 M4X8 w flat
40. and spring washers 73 www sauservice com 10 3 GREASING Never touch places other than those specified Touching places not specified can cause elec tric shock and or short circuit WARNING After the replacement or adjustment of the VR be sure to set the variable value of the VR in the test mode s Volume Setting Apply greasing to the Volume gear mesh portion every 3 months VOLUME GEAR MESH PORTION e Oo www sauservice com 74 11 PADDLE SHIFTER In order to prevent electric shock and short circuit be sure to turn off the power before performing work on the interior parts of the product AUTION Be careful not to damage wiring Damaged wiring can cause electric shock or short circuit Do not touch places other than those specified Touching places other than those specified can cause an electric shock or short circuit accident In the test Mode if the Paddle Shifter switches cannot be input correctly the switch will need to be replaced Also be sure to apply grease to all moving parts every 3 months 11 1 REMOVING THE SHIFT LEVER Turn Power off Take out the 4 SPECIAL BOLTS and remove the BOSS COVERS paying careful attention so as not to damage the wiring Disconnect the wiring to the microswitch Remove microswitch and retain screws Adjust the microswitch s actuating arm so that it is not depressed until the paddle is moved in that direction GOO OO Check switch o
41. and GROUP settings for each cabinet Default Setting 1 Maximum 4 The number of network connected game cabinets Sets the number of competing cabinets in Versus Mode Setting this to 1 limits possible play modes to Single Player mode only Default Setting 1 Maximum 4 Used for dividing networked cabinets into groups For example to split up a group of four networked machines into two groups of two cabinets set two cabinets to 1 and the other two cabinets to 2 Generally setting all cabinets to 1 is recommended After changing the settings select EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen 67 www sauservice com Network Versus Mode Cabinet Settings Cases for four cabinets A B C and D connected via network cable 4 Cabinet Versus LINK ID 2 4 1 4 1 Status Four cabinets can compete D 4 4 1 3 Cabinet Versus LINK ID 3 3 2 1 1 1 3 1 2 Status Single play only Three cabinets can compete 2 Cabinet Versus LINK ID 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 Status Two cabinets can compete Two cabinets can compete www sauservice com 68 E BOOKKEEPING Select BOOKKEEPING to display the following three operating data screens Press the TEST Button on the BOOKKEEPING 1 3 and BOOKKEEPING 2 3 screens to move to the second and third BOOKKEEPING 3 3 screens Press the TEST Button in the third screen to
42. ard up and replace the Flourescent Tube by carefully t withdrawing it from the two mounting clips 79 www sauservice com 13 2 START VIEW CHANGE BULB REPLACEMENT 1 Remove 4 screws holding front of Assy Switch Plate N Remove the 5 screws holding the Multi Language Play Instrustions Panel in place There are 1 screw on top 2 screws underneath 2 screws on the front Access is now available to the rear of the Assy Switch Plate through the front aperture The lamp bulb is on the inner side of the lamp assembly Turn the metal locking tag anticlockwise when viewing the rear of the button on each button and remove the housings from the assembly 4 To remove the lamp press it down and turn anticlockwise www sauservice com 80 13 3 BRAKE LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT Access to the rear brake lights is gained via the rear door 1 Slide seat as forward as it will go to increase the access area to the rear door 2 Open the rear door by removing the 2 screws and using the keys screw one on other side ROMS 3 For the outer lights press the bulb holder legs together then remove the bulb holder and bulb 4 For the inner lights you can use the same procedure as above but if access 15 too difficult you will have to remove the bulb holder bracket 13 4 LED STRIP REPLACEMENT LED Mounting Bracket nuts m Remove rear door see above N Loosen the two LED mounting bracket nut
43. ards the Projector Screen REMOTE CONTROL LIGHT EMITTING PORTION MODE mode selection WRITING storing the data rest MODE eme E TEST adjust normal shift P automatic color matching R G B color selection lt l 676 62 SET to decide the selection ry A PIC ADJ item selection POSITION gt PIC ADJ POSITION to select the position SELECT pattern selection SELECT ee o o 0 0 eoo RESET ADJUST adjustment www sauservice com 86 AUTOMATIC COLOR MATCHING The Projector may be subject to color deviations affected by earth magnetism the building steel frames etc When the Projector is initially installed or the Projector s installation position is changed have the color matching performed automatically 1 Keep pressing the P button red for approximately 3 seconds to have the ensuing movements performed automatically The Projector will shift to the color deviation correction mode from the game mode with the green cross pattern appearing on the screen 5e PIC ADJ A The cross pattern moves up down and right left to start the movement of searching the correct screen position and inclination When the green cross pattern movements are finished similar detection is performed sequentially in order of red and then blue cross movements After detecting by green red and blue cros
44. ay 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 105 www sauservice com SPACING OF GAME MACHINES Be sure to secure space in excess of the described distance between machines Leave at least 6in of space between game machines when they are positioned facing each other 150mm lt lt i 1 Leave at least 281 of space between game machines when they are positioned adjacent to each other PIV e FIG 18 1 www sauservice com 106 18 2 CONNECTING NETWORK CABLES To enable network play the hubs inside each of the game 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 Turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the outlet Place the power cord so as not to damage it while
45. c EW CnAange DUI Music Chai Controls Steering Wheel View Choices View Change Button Music Change Gas Pedal Enter Selection Brake Pedal Shift Sound Balance Change The in game background music can be chosen from a total of 14 different tunes By selecting the RANDOM icon on the far right the music will be selected at random The list of selectable music can be changed by pressing the View Change Button BGM List First screen SPLASH WAVE MAGICAL SOUND SHOWER PASSING BREEZE Risky Ride Shiny World Night Flight Includes lyrics Life was a bore Includes lyrics BGM List Second screen SPLASH WAVE 1986 MAGICAL SOUND SHOWER 1986 PASSING BREEZE 1986 Shake the Street 1989 Rush a Difficulty 1989 Who are you 1989 Keep Your Heart 1989 29 Xue p ES Select yo ur music www sauservice com Sound Balance Adjustment Pressing the Brake pedal brings up the sound balance window at the bottom right of the screen The sound balance can be adjusted by moving the Gear Shifter up or down Depending on the chosen sound balance the relative volume of the BGM and engine noise varies RANDOM 172 JEN More BGM J Ji A Ja View Choices 3 Versus Play Setup 1 Versus Stage Selection Select Course A course designed tor player battle Controls Steering Wheel View Choices Gas Pedal Enter
46. cal Seat Back ORTS Decal PTV Side Right ORTS 999 2315 Decal PTV Side Left ORTS 999 2350 999 2348 Decal Front Right Side Decal Rear Trunk ORT2 999 2349 Decal Front Left Side 999 2343 999 2353 nst Play ORT2 DLX Decal Lic SEGA ORT2 999 2346 Decal Right Front Seat ORT2 999 2344 Decal Left Front Seat ORT2 999 2347 Decal Right Rear Seat ORT2 999 2345 Decal Left Rear Seat ORT2 999 235 Decal Rear Exhaust ORT2 www sauservice com 108 20 PARTS LIST ITEM NO PART NO Local Purchase 999 0167 999 0168 999 2081 Local Purchase MGL 1150 FRI 2600 SPG 2001 FRI 2550 ORP 2032UK SPG 2200 ORP A838 001UK SPG 2054 BL SPG 2031 A YE ORTT 00242 999 2118 999 1861 DESCRIPTION NOTE Fluorescent bulb 24 F20T12CW Leg Leveler 1 2 13 3 Caster 160 2 1 2 Swivel Seat Lenticular Lens Assy Mask Assy Paddle shifter Steering Wheel Assy Handle Mecha Rear Fairing Accel and Brake Assy Brake Light Cont board Control Panel Bezel ORT DLX Front Cabinet Hood Yel Slide Seat Assy w Modified Handle Pushbutton Rect VLT Blue View Pushbutton Rnd SM VLT Yel Start Coolwhite 109 www sauservice com Marquee ITEM NO PART NO 1 SPG 0502 YE 2 SPG 0501 YE 3 Local Purchase 4 999 2355 Parts Not Indicated ITEM NO PART NO 1 999 1899 2 DUT 2403 3 ORT 2100 4 999 1222 5 999 1177 6 600 7141 100 7 600 7247 500 8 600 7269 0200 9 ORP 2369UK 10 130 5162 01 www sauservice com
47. d underneath the time counter At the top left of the screen the total time in Single Player mode position in Versus Play mode and route map are displayed The total time shows how much time has passed since the start of the game in Single Player mode The position display shows the position the player is currently in between the start and the finish line in Versus Play mode The route map shows the route the player has taken up to this point An icon is displayed to the side of this at forks indicating the next stage At the bottom left of the screen the speed meter and tacho meter are displayed as well as the shift and shift up indicators The speed meter shows the player s current speed When slipstreaming the color of the number changes to blue The tacho meter shows the speed the engine is currently revving at The shift indicator shows the currently engaged gear The shift up indicator lets the player know the correct time to move up a gear It flashes red when it is time to shift up a gear Note The shift up indicator 15 not displayed if the player has selected Automatic Transmission www sauservice com 34 Game Controls All Modes How to Drift To talaTime Time Scorex 0 35 546 pu 0061757 1 After letting go of the Gas pedal immediately press the Brake pedal 2 Turn the Steering Wheel hard and fast in the direction of a corner and press the Gas pedal OR When using Manual Transmissio
48. 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 Location s Maintenance Man or Serviceman Performing work by non technical personnel can cause a severe accident such as electric shock Failing to comply with this instruction can cause a severe accident such as electric shock to the player during operation Provide sufficient space so that assembling can be performed Performing work in places with narrow space or low ceiling may cause an accident and assembly work to be difficult To perform work safely and avoid serious accident such as the cabinet s falling down do not perform work in places where step like grade differences a ditch or slope exist Handle molded parts with care Undue weight or pressure may cause them to break and the broken pieces may cause injury C AUTION 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 15 inserted parallel to the plug Improper insertion may cause damage to the connector and present a fire risk When carrying out the assembling and installation follow the following 4 item sequence SECURING IN PLACE ADJUSTER ADJU
49. displayed in green At the bottom right of the screen the time for each sector of the stage is displayed When each sector is completed ghost car information is displayed on the center left and right of the screen On the left is data for the ghost car that took the left hand road at the fork On the right is data for the ghost car that took the right hand road at the fork The data is displayed in the following order The ghost car icon model and color and the ghost car driver s name e Ghost The ghost car s sector completion time e Player The player s sector completion time Diff The time difference between the ghost car and player s completion times In green if the player is faster than the ghost car or red if the player is slower The car s setup and transmission are shown at the bottom left of the screen Game Instructions In this mode you compete against the ghost car s time You aim to overtake the ghost car on each course and record your own fastest time to become the ghost car The ghost car represents the fastest recorded time on each stage If you drive faster than the ghost car your player data will be recorded as the ghost car data and any subsequent plays of the same stage will operate with your car as the ghost car www sauservice com 38 If you enter your name on the name entry screen you can also add that to the ghost car data Even if you quit the game part way through if you have recorded a
50. displayed separately for each of the courses in OutRun Mode and Heart Attack Mode Use this data as a rough guide when adjusting the difficulty setting Press the TEST Button to move to screen 3 3 of BOOKKEEPING BOOKKEEPING 3 3 GAME MODE INFO 2 2 TIME ATTACK MODE OR2SP GOAL PLAY GOAL OR2 GOAL PLAY GOAL OR2SP 15 GOAL PLAY GOAL OR2 15 GOAL PLAY GOAL SELECT VS MODE OR2SP GOAL PLAY GOAL OR2 GOAL PLAY GOAL VS SP GOAL PLAY GOAL OR2SP 15 GOAL PLAY GOAL OR2 15 GOAL PLAY GOAL SELECT PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON FIG 9 3 ec BOOKKEEPING 3 3 screen The number of goals number of plays and average time to reach the goal are displayed separately for each of the courses in Time Attack Mode and Versus Mode Use this data as a rough guide when adjusting the difficulty setting Press the TEST button to return to the Game Test Menu screen www sauservice com 70 F BACKUP DATA CLEAR BACKUP DATA CLEAR Select BACKUP DATA CLEAR to display CLEAR ALL BACKUP DATA the following screen and you can clear the CLEAR RANKING amp CHOST DATA BNL BOOKKEEPING data top score ranking CLEAR BOOKKEEP DATA ONLY data or coin credit related data gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 9 3 fa BACKUP DATA CLEAR screen Select the data to clear CLEAR ALL BACKUP DATA Initializes all of the data CLEAR RANKING amp GHOST CAR DATA ONLY Only initiali
51. 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 disk from the drive Do not attempt to move the GD ROM drive with a GD ROM disk 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 careful 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 5b 11 www sauservice com 6 ASSEMBLING AND INSTALLATION Perform assembly work by following the procedure herein stated Failing to comply with the instructions can cause electric shock hazard WARNING e 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
52. e If the battery in use or in keeping shows an abnormal indication deformation change of color bursting of the armor cover etc immediately stop using or keeping it If it leaks and smells abnormally immediately keep it away from fire and put it in a safety box If the liquid leaks from the battery and gets in your eyes do not rub your eyes but immediately wash them with clean water city water etc and consult a medical doctor for a treatment If you should fail to observe this instruction the liquid may harm your eyes The battery pack armor a polyvinyl chloride tube may be damaged or deformed by external force or heat When transporting the battery pack or replacing it with a new one therefore be careful not to drop or excessively shock it Do not continue to use any damaged or deformed battery pack If you should fail to observe this instruction the battery may overheat make a fore or explode The battery pack contains a printed circuit board 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 connecto
53. e 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 sauservice com 58 I NETWORK SETTING CORE A B C D E F Use the LAN PORT attached to the Main Board and carry out the settings necessary for network communication Note This function is not available with this product NETWORK SETTING CCORE gt REMOTE C ENABLE CAD IP ADDRESSCC SUBNET MASK C GATE WAYCC CD PRIMARY DNSCC EXIT kkk SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item When setting IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GAME WAY or PRIMARY DNS use the underline as guide Press the TEST Button to change the setting Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM MENU screen REMOTE C This sets up whether a communication setting is automatic or manual ENABLE Sets the communication setting automatically DISABLE Sets the communication setting manually IP ADDRESS C This is one of the settings required for communication network After setting the number press TEST Button on SET position to memorize the setting If you set the REMOTE setting to ENABLE you cannot select this SUBNET MASK C This is one of the settings required
54. e they will play OutRun Mode lt Try to reach the goal with your girlfriend gt Earn points by overtaking enemy or rival cars on your way to the finish line Heart Attack Mode lt Try to get as many HEARTS as possible by meeting your girlfriend s demands gt Carry out the various reguests your girlfriend makes and try to accumulate hearts Time Attack Mode lt Drive against the Ghost Car and challenge for the course record gt Compete against the fastest time achieved by another player on the machine the ghost car to set a new record Note See the section 8 4 Game Instructions for further details of each mode Pressing the View Change Button allows the player to select the course from the previous game OutRun2 Pressing the View Change Button again allows the player to select the OutRun2SP course Select Game Mode OutRun Try to reach the goal with your girlfriend gt L liz www sauservice com 26 4 Game Mode Selection 15 Continuous Course Mode When the 15 Continuous Course Mode is available two icons for that mode are added to the game mode selection screen Note See the section Test Mode for information on how to setup 15 Continuous Course Mode Select Game Mode 0127 Try to reach the D with your girlfriend Vew Choices Points about the additional 15 Continuous Course Mode OutRun 15 Continuous Course Mode This allows the player to race
55. ee Password Quia Made Gut Games Total Point 082 0 7 2 0 foute Your Goal E Car F30 Join the World Wide internet Ranking with this password Visit this web site to submit your times http outrun jp After the player has entered their name an Internet ranking password is displayed Pressing the View Change Button switches to the game s in depth data display Visit the following URL for Internet ranking registration and listings http outrun p The Internet ranking is calculated separately for the following game modes and courses OutRun2SP Courses OutRun Mode Heart Attack Mode Time Attack Mode Normal AT Time Attack Mode Normal MT Time Attack Mode Tuned AT Time Attack Mode Tuned MT OutRun2 Courses OutRun Mode Heart Attack Mode Time Attack Mode Normal AT Time Attack Mode Normal MT Time Attack Mode Tuned AT Time Attack Mode Tuned MT www sauservice com Each course E Each course A E Each course A E Each course A E Each course A E Each course A E Each course E Each course E Each course E Each course E Each course E Each course E 44 the 15 Continuous Course the 15 Continuous Course the 15 Continuous Course the 15 Continuous Course the 15 Continuous Course the 15 Continuous Course the 15 Continuous Course the 15
56. faster time than the ghost car you will have the opportunity to enter your name Each stage has data for two ghost cars one which took the left hand road at the fork and one which took the right hand road The fifth stage has no fork so there is only data for one ghost car The fastest player on each course 15 saved separately as the top ghost car If you enter the fifth stage within 1 second of the fastest player the top ghost car appears in addition to the normal ghost car TOP is shown above the car If you beat the top ghost car you become the fastest player for that course Pressing the Start Button toggles the display of the ghost car on and off 39 www sauservice com 5 Versus Play Display Breakdown 6 60 33010 ati Opponent data 1s displayed at the top right of the screen Each player s information is indicated with a face icon and their current status is shown by the expressions on the faces and with speech The order of the faces changes to reflect the race order Game Instructions The starting grid order is determined by the order of entry into the game The first player to reach a fork can decide whether the race will continue down the left hand or right hand road Itis possible to set No Handicap mode which eliminates compensation for trailing drivers or Player Only mode where enemy cars are not displayed Note See the previous section 3 Versus Play Setup for details As
57. for communication network After setting the number press TEST Button on SET position to memorize the setting If you set the REMOTE setting to ENABLE you cannot select this GATE WAY C This is one of the settings required for communication network After setting the number press TEST Button on SET position to memorize the setting If you set the REMOTE setting to ENABLE you cannot select this PRIMARY DNS C This is one of the settings required for communication network After setting the number press TEST Button on SET position to memorize the setting If you set the REMOTE setting to ENABLE you cannot select this CURRENT This displays the present setting value during a setup of each item B C D E Pressing TEST Button on SET position the settings are memorized and the screen is changed 59 www sauservice com J NETWORK SETTING MEDIA 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 4 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 After changing a NETWORK SETTING exit from Game Test Mode and restart the machine Changes a
58. forming 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 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 hazard ous to operate the product by removing parts and or modifying the circuits Should doors lids and protective parts be damaged or lost refrain from operating the product and contact where the product was purchased from or the office herein stated SEGA shall not be held responsible for any accidents compensation for damage to a third party resulting from the specifications not designated by SEGA Ensure that the product meets the requirements of appropriate Electrical Specifications Before installing the product check for Electrical Specifications SEGA products have a nameplate on which Electrical Specifications are described Ensure that the product is compatible with the powe
59. g any heavy item on the product can cause a falling down accident or parts damage Do not climb on the product Climbing on the product can cause falling down accidents To check the top portion of the product use a step To avoid electric shock check to see if door amp cover parts are damaged or omitted To avoid electric shock short circuit and or parts damage do not put the fol lowing items on or in the periphery of the product Flower vases flowerpots cups water tanks cosmetics and receptacles con tainers vessels containing chemicals and water To avoid injury be sure to provide sufficient space by considering the poten tially crowded situation at the installation location Insufficient installation space can cause making bodily contact with each other hitting accidents and or trouble between customers WARNING To avoid injury and trouble be sure to constantly give careful attention to the behavior and man ner of the visitors and players To avoid injury and accidents those who fall under the following categories are not allowed to play the game 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 preg
60. game advertisement screen should be displayed www sauservice com 48 B MEDIA BOARD TEST QD Powering off the system during the MEDIA BOARD TEST with a DIMM BOARD will erase the game program data It may be necessary to reload the data IMPORTANT Always wait for the test to complete before attempting to exit MEDIA BOARD TEST is used to check the memory and IC on the MEDIA BOARD connected to the Chihiro Test screens and test times may differ depending on the type of MEDIA BOARD connected to the unit The following is the MEDIA BOARD TEST screen for a unit with a DIMM BOARD MEDIA BOARD TEST 1 2 DIMM BOARDCTYPE3 VERSION STATUS GOOD CHECKING 100 DIMM TEST DIMMO GOOD DIMM1 NONE GD ROM GOOD PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT 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 display the following screen MEDIA BOARD TEST 27 2 NETWORK BOARD VERSION STATUS GOOD CHECKING 100 NETWORK BOARD TEST RAM CHECK GOOD COMPLETED PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT I After the test is complete move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM MENU screen 49 www sauservice com C SYSTEM INFORMATION Use SYSTEM INFORMATION to check version and other information for system programs Screens may differ depending on the type of MEDIA BOARD co
61. he difficulty level etc www sauservice com 46 9 1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER Never touch places other than those specified Touching places not specified can cause electric shock and short circuit accidents e Adjust the sound to the optimum volume taking into consideration the environmental requirements of the installation location Removing the Coin Meter circuitry renders the game inoperable SWITCH UNIT Open the coin chute door and the switch unit shown will appear The functioning of each SW is as follows FIG 9 1 a SWITCH UNIT SOUND VOLUME Adjusts sound volume for all of the machines Speakers SPEAKER TEST BUTTON For the handling of the test button refer to the following pages TEST SERVICE BUTTON Gives credits without registering on the coin meter SERVICE DEMAGNETIZER SWITCH Eliminates the on screen color unevenness due to magnetization of DEMAG CRT First use this SW before performing the monitor s color adjustment COIN METER Open the Cashbox Door by using the key to have the Coin Meter COIN METER e appear underneath the Cashbox FIG 9 1b 47 www sauservice com 9 2 SYSTEM TEST MODE ror 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 unit is IMPORTANT powered off prior to exiting changes to settings will not take effect You may not enter GAME TEST MODE while the un
62. he 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 Neglect 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 damages 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 SEG SEGA AMUSEMENTS USA INC 45133 Industrial Drive Fremont CA 94538 415 701 6580 phone 415 701 6594 fax
63. he selected color is displayed by superimposing on green The MARKER will be in the color selected Note 1 When the MODE button is repeatedly pressed the adjustment modes will circulate 4 By using the A 4 POSITION buttons move the MARKER to the position to be adjusted STATIC ADJUSTMENT MODE Use the P buttons to select the column line and the MARKER moves in the right left direction However the IDE iare MORE movable range is predetermined POINT ADJUSTMENT MODE Use the A V buttons to select the row line and the MARKER moves in the up down direction However the movable range is predetermined Note 2 When either of the COLOR SELECT buttons R B is pressed if the desired color to be adjusted disappears press that particular button again 5 Make adjustment by using the A 4 ADJUST buttons The selected column line or row line shown left is the column line can be moved in the desired up down or right left directions as applicable WRITING is displayed and the adjustment data 15 stored After the data 15 stored the Game Board screen returns www sauservice com 16 PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE The items listed below require periodic check and maintena
64. hort circuit hazards be sure to turn power off 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 N 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
65. ia 75 WX Ros de ul F 1 4 cum 700mm FIG 2 www sauservice com 4 3 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 man ner of the visitors and players N In order to avoid accidents check the following before starting the operation To ensure maximum safety for the players and the customers ensure that WARNING where the product is operated has sufficient lighting to allow any warnings to be read Operation under insufficient lighting can cause bodily contact with each other hitting accident and or trouble between customers Be sure to perform appropriate adjustment of the monitor projector For operation of this machine do not leave monitor s flickering or deviation as is Failure to observe this 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 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 5 www sauservice com A WARNING A CAUTION Do not put any heavy item on this product Placin
66. 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 PRODUCTION DATE This SEGA product was produced in the year of 2005 This signifies that this work was disclosed in 2005 DEFINITION OF LOCATION MAINTENANCE MAN AND SERVICEMAN Non technical personnel who do not have technical knowledge and expertise should re frain from performing such work that this manual requires the location s maintenance man WARNING or a serviceman to carry out or work which is not explained in this manual Failing to f 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 per formed 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
67. it 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 In the manual for this product Media Board and DIMM are one and the same Use with the specified settings If settings other than those specified are used inappropriate operations or malfunction may occur A SYSTEM TEST MENU MODE System Test Mode can be used to check that the main circuit operations are correct adjust Monitor color and perform coin credit settings However this product can only be used with the settings shown below SOUND TEST OUTPUT TYPE STEREO COIN ASSIGNMENTS COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON SERVICE TYPE COMMON Press the TEST Button after powering on the unit to display the following SYSTEM MENU SYSTEM MENU MEDIA BOARD TEST SYSTEM INFORMATION JVS TEST SOUND TEST C R T TEST COIN ASSIGNMENTS CLOCK SETTING NETWORK SETTINGCCORE NETWORK SETTINGCMEDIA ENTER GAME TEST eo eene 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 9 3 GAME TEST MODE When testing is complete move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button The
68. ith the player and trouble between the customers Caution the player so as not to hold a child in her his lap to play Failure to observe this may cause the child to be caught between the Control Panel and the player and fall down N 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 CAUTION fragments and falling down Instruct the Player to adjust the seat before playing the game Playing the game in a forcible posture can cause a contingent accident WARNING HAZARD TO EPILEPTICS A very small portion of the population has a condition which may cause them WARNING to experience epileptic seizures or have momentary loss of consciousness when viewing certain kinds of flashing lights or patterns that are present in our daily environment These persons may experience seizures while watching some kinds of television pictures or playing certain video games People who have not had any previous seizures may nonetheless have an undetected epileptic condition If you or anyone in your family has experienced symptoms linked to an epi leptic condition e g seizures or loss of awareness immediately consult your physician before using any video games We recommend that parents observe their children while they play video games If you or your child experience the following symptoms dizziness altered vision eye or muscle twitching involun
69. ke pedal Shift Player Only Mode Entry audis 15322072 7 X View Choices 028 Enter Selection Controls Steering Wheel View Choices Gas Pedal Enter Selection Brake pedal Shift Player Only Mode PO Entry View Change Shift No Handicap NH Entry As with Single Player mode there are 10 cars to choose from In Versus Play mode car colors are fixed Player 1 Red Player 2 Yellow Player 3 White or Silver depending on the car model Player 4 Black No Handicap Setup When a player is in 2nd position or below during Versus Play they are compensated to help them catch the lead driver more easily No Handicap is a mode without this compensation Pressing View Change Shift moving the Gear Shifter while pressing the View Change Button displays the NH icon on the left edge of the screen If all players participating in the race perform this operation the race will take place in No Handicap mode Player Only Setup In Player Only mode no cars appear Select your car during the race other than the player s own car Pressing Brake Pedal Shift moving the Gear Shifter while pressing the Brake Pedal displays the PO icon on the left edge of the screen If all players participating in the race perform this operation the race will take place in Player Only mode Brake pedal Shift Player Mode Entry T P 7 x m m 7 View Choices a8 memi LA Enter Selection www
70. ld be used periodically to check that each input device 1s functioning correctly INPUT TEST STEERING GAS BRAKE GEAR POSITION START VIEW CHANGE SERVICE TEST PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT FIG 9 3 a INPUT TEST screen Test the STEERING GAS ACCEL and BRAKE controls to ensure that they are functioning properly and that the parameters change smoothly as each input device is operated Display N UP and DOWN using the GEAR POSITION N displays that there is no control input Verify that both UP and DOWN display in sync with the position of the shift knob Press the START VIEW CHANGE SERVICE and TEST Buttons If functioning correctly each indicator will switch from OFF to ON Press the SERVICE and TEST Buttons simultaneously to return to the Game Test Menu screen 63 www sauservice com B OUTPUT TEST Select OUTPUT TEST to display the following screen and check the status of each lamp This test should be used periodically to check that the lamps are functioning correctly On this screen the cursor will switch automatically between items lighting up the respective lamps OUTPUT TEST START BUTTON OFF VIEW CHANGE BUTTON OFF PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT FIG 9 3 b OUTPUT TEST screen START BUTTON Lights up the START button VIEW CHANGE BUTTON Lights up the View Change button Press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen www sauservice com 64 C DRIVE BOARD TEST
71. ly if the white color bar is black at the left edge and white at the right edge C R T TEST 172 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE Press the TEST Button to proceed to the next page SIZE CHECK Screen C R T TEST 272 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT I 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 www sauservice com 54 G 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 Press the TEST Button to change the setting or to open the detailed settings Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM MENU screen COIN ASSIGNMENTS COIN ASSIGNMENTS COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON INDIVIDUAL SERVICE TYPE COMMON B SERVICE TYPE INDIVIDUAL COIN CHUTE 1 COIN TO CREDIT RATE COIN CHUTE 1 COIN TO CREDIT RATE 1 COINCS COUNT AS 1 CREDITCS 1 COINCS COUNT AS 1 CREDITCS COIN CHUTE 2 COIN TO CREDIT RATE cc 1 COINCS COUNT AS 1 CREDITCS DETAIL SETTING CD DETAIL SETTING GAME COST SETTING CH GAME COST SETTING EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON COIN CHUTE TYPE INDIVIDUAL
72. n Fluorescent lamps are lit On screen images are output Handle turns clockwise and anticlockwise Sound is emitted from seat back and control panel gt When the power is connected the fluorescent lamp in the FL box is always on When in an advertising state the screen displays the demonstration pictures and ranking data Sounds are heard from the speakers on the right and left of the monitor The advertising sounds are not heard if you have set this function to off disabled The start button and the change view button Note Picture may differ from actual unit on the control panel are integrated with a lamp FIG 6 5 19 www sauservice com 7 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE A WARNING When moving the machine be sure to unplug the power plug Moving the machine with the plug as is inserted can damage the power cord and cause fire and electric shock hazards When moving the machine on the floor retract the Adjusters and ensure that Casters make contact with the floor During transportation pay careful attention so that Casters 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 N Do not push on any parts made of glass e g CRT screen or plastic as these parts may break
73. n drop down a gear just before a corner and turn the Steering Wheel hard in the direction of the corner Slipstreaming By driving behind an enemy car or the car of another player it is possible to pick up a slipstream When slipstreaming the player experiences enhanced acceleration and can drive faster than the car s specified top speed The following changes are seen when slipstreaming Slipstream appears below the time counter The color of the speed meter display turns blue The engine noise becomes slightly louder 35 www sauservice com 2 Single Player OutRun Mode Display Breakdown t Totalalime tant SO FEUD MA Si The score is displayed at the top right of the screen underneath this is an animated display of any points received for passing enemy cars Game Instructions Put simply this is a mode where you enjoy taking a drive with a girl Choose either the left or right road when you come to a fork and aim to reach the finish line within the time limit There are different endings depending on which finish line you cross Your score goes up each time you overtake a faster enemy car Hints for attaining a high score Among the enemy cars there is a rival car which is marked with the word RIVAL above it The rival car is fast and difficult to pass but there is a large point bonus if you do manage to The score you get for passing enemy cars varies depending on how you take them T
74. n 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 9 EXPLANATION OF TEST MODE ITEMS DESCRIPTION REFERENCE SECTIONS INSTALLATION When the machine is installed perform the following OF MACHINE 1 Check to ensure each is the standard setting at shipment 9 3D 2 Check each Input equipment in the INPUT TEST mode 9 3A 3 Check each Output equipment in the OUTPUT TEST mode 9 3B 4 Test on IC Board IC s in the self test mode 9 2B C D MEMORY TEST This test is automatically executed by selecting MEDIA BOARD 9 2B C D TEST 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 Projec tor adjustments are appropriate IC BOARD MEMORY TEST DATA CHECK Check such data as game play time and histogram to adjust t
75. nancy 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 expe rience dizziness or headache depending on his physical condition when play ing the game Especially small children can be subject to those conditions Caution guardians of small children to keep watch on their children during play Instruct those who feel sick during play to have a medical examination To avoid injury resulting from falling down and electric shock due to spilled drinks instruct the player not to place heavy items or drinks on the product To avoid electric shock and short circuit do not allow customers to put hands and fingers or extraneous matter in the openings of the product or small open ings in or around the doors To avoid falling down and injury resulting from falling down immediately stop the customer s leaning against or climbing on the product etc www sauservice com 6 N To avoid electric shock and short circuit do not allow the customers to unplug the power plug without a justifiable reason WARNING This product is intended for 1 Player only per seat Playing the game by 2 or more Players riding on the seat together can cause falling down and collision accidents by striking head hand or elbow Caution lookers on so as not to touch the operating unit while in play Failure to observe this may cause bodily contact w
76. nce 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 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 WARNING 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 with out cleaning can cause a fire or accident Note that cleaning the interior parts can be performed on a pay basis TABLE 16 ITEMS CABINET DESCRIPTION Check Adjusters contact with surface PERIOD Daily CONTROL PANEL Cleaning As necessary Inspection of VR Monthly Inspection of adjusting gear mesh Trimonthly Greasing Trimonthly SHIFT LEVER Inspection of SW Monthly Greasing Trimonthly ACCEL amp BRAKE Inspecti
77. ne the spiral color Example 51 WHITE RED RED WHITE Note 2 The character following the wire color code indicates the size of the wire U AWG16 K AWGIS L AWG20 None AWG22 119 www sauservice com Notes www sauservice com 120 CI x r TT gt D Las
78. nect 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 15 OFF 1 Main SW off MAINSW INLET FIG 6 4a AC unit Note Actual Power Supply connection may vary from photo AC Cable Power Cord 1 Can 1 www sauservice com 18 TURNING POWER ON Turn on the AC unit s main switch to supply power to the unit Once power is turned on the fluorescent lamp lights up The Start System Screen displays after a lapse of several seconds It is followed by the screen that indicates that the network is currently being checked if the communication mode has
79. nnected to the unit SYSTEM INFORMATION MAIN BOARD REGION BOOT VERSION B QC FIRM VERSION CB SC FIRM VERSION CB SERIAL NO 1 4 4 4 cc MEDIA BOARD DIMM BOARDCTYPE3 GDROM D MEMORY SIZE 512MB FIRM VERSION CF SERIAL NO 222K RR KR KK G NETWORK BOARD FIRM VERSION CH PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT Press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM MENU screen A REGION The COUNTRY CODE of the MAIN BOARD B BOOT VERSION QC FIRM VERSION SC FIRM VERSION Version information for the MAIN BOARD system programs C SERIAL NO Serial number of the MAIN BOARD D DIMM BOARD GDROM Type of MEDIA BOARD This example shows a DIMM BOARD with a GD ROM DRIVE con nected E MEMORY SIZE Capacity of DIMM memory installed on the DIMM BOARD F FIRM VERSION Version information for the DIMM BOARD system program G SERIAL NO Serial number of the DIMM BOARD H FIRM VERSION Version information for the NETWORK BOARD system program www sauservice com 50 D JVS TEST JVS TEST is used to verify the specs of the I O BOARD connected to the Chihiro and to run input tests I O BOARD specs are displayed initially Screens may differ depending on the type of I O BOARD connected to the unit JVS TEST INPUT TEST NEXT NODE EXIT I O BD JVS Ver E 0
80. nsists of 15 stages with five separate goal areas The game has two courses the OutRun2SP course and the OutRun2 course from the previous game The three single player game modes are OutRun Mode Heart Attack Mode and Time Attack Mode The game s Versus Mode accommodates play for up to four players Route Guide with stage names KOutRun2SP Courses 5A Giant Statues 4A Lost City 3A Water Falls 5B Legend 2 Bay Area 4B Casino Town 1A Sunny Beach 3B Big Forest 5C Floral Village 2B National Park 4C Ice Scape 3C Canyon 5D Milky Way 4 Jungle 5E Skyscrapers WM OutRun2 Courses 5A Tulip Garden 4A Cloudy Highland Castle Wall 5B Metropolis 2A Deep Lake 4B Industrial Complex 1A Palm Beach Coniferous Forest 5C Ancient Ruins 2B Alpine 4 Snow Mountain 3C Desert 5D Imperial Avenue 4D Ghost Forest SE Cape Way www sauservice com 22 8 3 SETUP SCREEN ORDER AND CONTENTS This section explains the available options and controls for the setup screens 1 Versus Mode Entry If several machines are linked together inserting a coin and pressing the Start Button on one machine will result in the message Entry has been closed Please stand by to be displayed on the screen following which opposing players have the chance to enter
81. nversion 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 1 www sauservice com TOP For the IC board circuit inspections only the logic tester 18 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 specifications of such general purpose parts If this is the case Sega cannot repair or replace a failed game machine whether or not a warranty period has expired www sauservice com 2 2 PRECAUTIONS CONCERNING INSTALLATION LOCATION N This p
82. oard 10 Slowly remove the game board ensuring that no wires are trapped or still connected 17 2 REMOVING THE GD ROM DRIVE 1 Before you can remove the GD ROM Drive you must remove the Game Board Assembly see below Game Board connector Uncouple Game Board Cables 3 Screws 4 Screws 2 on other side Uncouple GD ROM Cables FIG 17 2 2 Remove the GD cable and power cable from the GD ROM Drive 3 Remove the 3 screws fixing the drive to the assembly board 99 www sauservice com 17 3 COMPOSITION OF THE GAME BOARD Once the Chihiro Board has the Key Chip inserted it is this product s specialized Game Board IMPORTANT ASSY CASE BOX ORT KEY CH p Hic ATE C DLE 4 FIG 17 3a DIP SW SETTING Use this product with the DIP SW settings shown in the figure below 8979797 FIG 17 3 b www sauservice com 100 17 4 REPLACING THE MAIN BOARD BATTERY 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 To avoid risk of malfunction and damage Make sure the positive and negative ends are aligned correctly CAUTION Use onl
83. observe this can cause electric shock or 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 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 N To perform 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 pl
84. on of VR Monthly Gear and Spring portion greasing Trimonthly MONITOR SCREEN cleaning Weekly Check adjustments Monthly or when moving COIN CHUTE DOOR Inspection of COIN SW Monthly Coin insertion test Monthly Cleaning of COIN SELECTOR Trimonthly SEAT Greasing to the seat rail Trimonthly GAME BD MEMORY TEST Monthly Check settings Monthly POWER SUPPLY PLUG Inspection and cleaning INTERIOR Cleaning Annually CABINET SURFACES Cleaning 95 As necessary www sauservice 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 Rail Portion Move the Seat to the rearmost position and apply spray greasing to the portion shown at the right once every 3 months fo After greasing move the Seat a few times forward and backward so as to allow the grease to be applied all over uniformly Be sure to wipe grease which attaches to the surfaces of the PROTECT RUBBER on the Seat Rail or any excess grease FIG 16 www sauservice com 96 17 GAME BOARD N In order to prevent electric shock and s
85. onal injury or damage to the machine Before performing work be sure to turn power off Performing the work without turning power off can cause an electric shock or short circuit In the case work 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 specified rating Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause a fire or electric shock Completely make connector connections for IC BD and others Insufficient insertion can cause an electric shock Specification changes removal of equipment co
86. ose OFF or ON The ON setting takes the player directly to the game selection screen after entering credits into the machine Default Setting OFF This is the 15 Continuous Course Mode setting The length of 66 time for 1 play is longer than the normal game mode TITLE TYPE LINK ID TOTAL MACHINE GROUP Default Setting OFF When this is set to OFF players cannot play the 15 Continuous Course Modes When this is set to ON CHARGE players can play the 15 Continuous Course Modes You should update the additional credit settings in GAME COST SETTING under COIN ASSIGNMENTS in System Test Mode When this is set to ON FREE players can play the 15 Continuous Course Modes without any additional credits This is the setting for the type of title screen There are two types provided for the title screen the Stars and Stripes or clouds Default Setting AUTO When this is set to AUTO the type of title screen is determined by the REGION setting on the main board For JAPAN and USA the Stars and Stripes are selected and for EXPORT the clouds are selected When this is set to AMERICA the Stars and Stripes are selected and when this is CLOUD the clouds are selected The setting which determines the Player Number of each cabinet It assigns unique numbers for cabinets in a single group Do not assign two or more cabinets the same number For network play it is necessary to complete the LINK ID TOTAL MACHINE
87. ou may not Quit the game again By turning the Steering Wheel to highlight YES and selecting it with the Gas pedal the game comes to an end If NO is selected game play resumes After NO has been selected once it is no longer possible to use the game pause command again The game pause command will not work in the following circumstances 1 When the player is in the vicinity of the start area 2 When the remaining time is 8 seconds or less 3 When the game has already been paused once before and NO was selected www sauservice com 42 8 5 NAME ENTRY AND INTERNET RANKING 1 Name Entry O 26 Your Rank Ai L 277 RE View Choices pu Enter Selection Delete END Controls Steering Wheel View Choices Gas Pedal Enter Selection Brake Pedal Delete Start Button END Moving the Gear Shifter up and down selects letters This game has a function that can register all Single Player results with an Internet ranking system After finishing a game in Single Player mode the player enters their name for Internet ranking purposes even if they have not achieved a rank on the actual machines they are playing on If the player gets into the ranking on the machine they are using the name they enter will be used in that machine s advertising demo display If the player makes a new ghost car record their name is displayed with the new ghost car data 43 www sauservice com 2 Internet Ranking
88. p Brake unit 2 Loosen the screw which secures the Potentiobase and adjust the Volume Value by moving the Base G Secure the Potentiobase 4 Perform Volume setting in the Volume Setting Mode FROATCUNFEX 77 www sauservice com Check Volume values in the Test Mode Since work is performed inside the energized cabinet be very careful so as not to touch un designated portions Touching places not speci TRISS SCRI 23 fied can cause an electric shock or short circuit xs 4 AXIENIIOOONEK wor oo Take out the 2 truss screws and remove the Front Cover from the Accel amp Brake unit Loosen the screw which secures the Potentiobase and adjust the Volume Value by moving the Base Secure the Potentiobase Perform Volume setting in the Volume Setting Mode POT ONT ARASI 12 2 GREASING Once every 3 months apply greasing to the Spring and Gear Mesh portion www sauservice com 78 13 LIGHTING 13 1 BILLBOARD RELACEMENT Never touch places other than those specified touching places other than N those specified can cause electric shock and short circuit disconnect the ma chine from the power supply before attempting the replacement of any lamp WARNING Lamps should only be replaced by qualified service personnel Note use a step when performing this procedure Te TRUSS SCREW 3 black w x8 BILLBOARD HOLDER Remove the Billboard Holder slide the Billbo
89. peration in the game test mode input test TRUSS SCREW 4 each M4 X8 75 www sauservice com 11 2 SWITCH REPLACEMENT BOSS COVER Each microswitch is secured with 2screws Remove the 2 screws and replace the Microswitch SCREW 2 M3 X 16 Refit is reverse of removal MICROSWITCH 509 5387 www sauservice com 76 12 ACCEL amp BRAKE S 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 so as not to damage wirings Damaged wiring can cause an electric shock or short circuit WARNING accident Do not touch places other than those specified Touching places not specified can cause an electric shock or short circuit accident 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 three months 12 1 ADJUSTING AND REPLACING THE When released When stepped on Under 30 H Over COH Under 30 H Over COH Check Volume values in the Test Mode Since work is performed inside the energized cabinet be very careful so as not to touch undesignated portions Touching places not specified can cause an electric shock or short circuit TRUSS SCREW H M4 X E chrome Take out the 2 truss screws and remove the Front Cover from the Accel am
90. periphery of the screen adjustments can be made by pressing the SELECT button to superimpose the test pattern and the Game Board s CRT test screen Note 3 By repeatedly pressing the SELECT button only the Projector s TEST pattern screen and the screen superimposing the Game Board Test pattern can be alternately displayed 7 Press the WRITING button for storing and finish WRITING is displayed and the adjustment data is stored After the data is stored the Game Board screen returns 93 www sauservice com LINE CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT In the LINE CONVERGENCE adjustment the adjustment point of the column line vertical or row line horizontal is comprehensively moved for color matching It is convenient to utilize this adjustment when the color of the column line or row line is uniformly deviated 1 Keep pressing the TEST button for approximately 3 seconds The screen changes to ADJUST MODE m from the Game Board mode and displays the green test pattern 2 Press the MODE button once to have the POINT ADJUSTMENT mode o5 The crosshatch test pattern appears and the vertically long MARKER is shown 3 Using either R or B button select the desired color to be adjusted 2 Although the green color can also be selected by using the G button to avoid the screen size change adjustment do not choose green T
91. r supply voltage and frequency requirements of the location Using any Electrical Specifications different from the designated Speci fications can cause a fire and electric shock Install and operate the product in places where appropriate lighting is available allowing warning labels to be clearly read To ensure safety for the customers labels and printed instructions describing potentially hazardous situation are applied to places where accidents can be caused Ensure that where the product is operated has sufficient lighting allowing the warnings to be read If any label is peeled off apply it again immediately Please place an order with where the product was purchased from or the office herein stated When handling the Monitor be very careful Applies only to the product w monitor Some of the monitor TV parts are subject to high tension voltage Even after running off power some por tions are still subject to high tension voltage sometimes Monitor repair and replacement should be performed only be those technical personnel who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise Be sure to adjust the monitor projector properly Applies only to the product w monitor Do not operate the product leaving on screen flickering or blurring as it is Using the product with the monitor not properly adjusted may cause dizziness or a headache to an operator a player or the customers When transporting or reselling this product be sure
92. re not enabled without restarting the machine Refer to 9 3D GAME ASSIGNMENTS 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 to return to the SYSTEM MENU screen NETWORK SETTING MEDIA NETWORK TYPE ETHER CA SET IP ADDRESS CB CLEAR NETWORK SETTING NETWORK TEST gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON www sauservice com 60 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 B SETIPADDRESS 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 ETHER Setting SET IP ADDRESS 1 1 REMOTE DISABLE cc IP ADDRESSCE K OK
93. re 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 section 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 100 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
94. return to the Game Test Menu Screen BOOKKEEPING 1 3 CREDIT INFO COIN1 COIN2 TOTAL COINS COIN CREDITS SERVICE CREDITS TOTAL CREDITS NUMBER OF GAMES 0 TOTAL TIME H 0 00 O Q PLAY TIME Q9 O AVERAGE PLAY TIME 0 0 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON FIG 9 3 ea BOOKKEEPING 1 3 screen COINI The number of coins inserted into Coin Slot 1 COIN2 The number of coins inserted into Coin Slot 2 TOTAL COINS The total number of coins inserted into the coin slots COIN CREDITS The number of credits for the coins inserted SERVICE CREDITS The number of credits input by the SERVICE Button TOTAL CREDITS Total credits from coins and the SERVICE Button NUMBER OF GAMES The total number of games played TOTAL TIME The amount of time the unit has been in operation PLAY TIME Total playing time AVERAGE PLAY TIME Total play time divided by the total number of games played Press the TEST Button to move to screen 2 3 of BOOKKEEPING 69 www sauservice com BOOKKEEPING GAME MODE INFO 1 2 OUTRUN MODE OR2SP GOAL PLAY GOAL OR2 GOAL PLAY GOAL OR2SP 15 GOAL PLAY GOAL OR2 15 GOAL PLAY GOAL SELECT HEART ATTACK MODE OR2SP GOAL PLAY GOAL OR2 GOAL PLAY GOAL SELECT PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON FIG 9 3 eb BOOKKEEPING 2 3 screen The number of goals number of plays and average time to reach the goal are
95. roduct is an indoor game machine Do not install it outside Even indoors avoid installing in places mentioned below so as not to cause fire electric shock WARNING 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 C to 30 LIMITATIONS OF USAGE REQUIREMENTS N Be sure to check the Electrical Specifications Ensure that this product is compatible with the location s power supply volt WARNING age 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 Mechanisms as part of the loca tion 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 10 A or higher AC single phase 100 120 V area Non compliance with
96. rossa 288 GTO 512 BB Dino 246 GTS 365 GTS 4 Daytona 250 GTO Changing the Car Color Select your a PA Nr View Choices Enter Selection Pressing the Brake pedal displays the available colors for the player s car at the bottom right of the screen color can be selected by moving the Gear Shifter up or down In accordance with the selected color the color of the car displayed on the screen also changes www sauservice com 24 2 Transmission Selection Transmission Controls Steering Wheel View Choices Gas Pedal Enter Selection After the player has selected a car they can then choose the type of transmission Automatic Transmission Shifting up and down gears is performed automatically the player does not use the Gear Shifter Manual Transmission The player shifts up and down gears using the Gear Shifter For Manual Transmission the number of gears depends on the model of the car 6 Speed F50 Enzo Ferrari 360 Spider 5 Speed F40 Testarossa 288 512 BB Dino 246 GTS 365 GTS 4 Daytona 250 GTO 25 www sauservice com 3 Game Mode Selection Select Game Mode QutRun Try to reach the goal Edi with your girlfriend Wade M N a SZENN Wheel View Choices Controls Steering Wheel View Choices View Change Button OutRun2 OutRun2SP Gas Pedal Enter Selection The player selects which game mod
97. rs 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 Be sure to dispose of the used battery packs in accordance with the laws regulations of your country 103 www sauservice com If the GD ROM read time becomes excessively long it is likely that the Media Board battery pack life if running low No battery pack charger is available Follow the procedure to replace the battery pack Remove 4 screws from the upper face of the board Remove the top cover Remove tapping screw and remove the cover battery holder e Disconnect the connector at the end of the wire coming out of the battery pack Remove by pressing the projection on the connector and pulling Securely connect the new battery pack Attach the cover battery holder and top cover Submit the used battery packs to an industrial waste disposal plant Thus they must be disposed according to the local laws and the regulations in your country SCREW 4 black M3X65 MEDIA BOARD FIG 17 5 www sauservice com 104 18 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 18 1 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING NETWORK PLAY SETUP N Before starting to work ensure that the Power SW is OFF Failure to
98. ry to find the highest scoring method for overtaking www sauservice com 36 3 Single Player Heart Attack Mode Display Breakdown The number of hearts collected is displayed at the top right of the screen At the bottom right of the screen the total number of hearts collected and a girl s silhouette is displayed As the total number of hearts collected increases the girl s silhouette is filled out with color Game Instructions In this mode you impress a beautiful girl by doing everything she asks You must collect hearts which give an indication of how impressed the girl is with you You have to carry out the girl s requests in the interval between START and END being displayed You collect hearts in accordance with how well you carry out the various requests your girl asks of you The girl rates your performance in the following levels AA A B C D E Hints for picking up a lot of hearts Crashing or bumping into enemy cars reduces the number of hearts you can get so drive carefully If you continually achieve good ratings you may be given a Special Request That s your chance to really impress her and get a triple A score 37 www sauservice com 4 Single Player Time Attack Mode Display Breakdown S IE U me RS TI DE 09709029 LN p MEETS 01 114986 At the top right of the screen the lap time for each stage is displayed If the time is faster than the ghost car it is
99. s The bracket will now slide down if pressure is applied 4 Completely remove the bracket View through rear door behind seat Change the LED strip a Replace the bracket and slide it upwards so that the LED strip is located square and central in the rear molding cut away a Tighten the two LED mounting bracket nuts and replace the rear door 81 www sauservice 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 soft cloth dipped in water or diluted IMPORTANT chemical detergent 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 cor rectly functions FIG 14a The coin selector should be cleaned once every 3 months When cleaning follow the procedure below 1 Turn the power for the machine OFF Open the coin chute door 2 Remove the coin selector from the coin chute door 3 Open the gate and dust off by using a soft brush made of wool etc 4 Remove and clean smears by using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted
100. s movements the game mode returns with the color deviation status being corrected Although very rarely the TRY AGAIN error display in red may appear At this time press the P button red for approximately 3 seconds Even after the above operation is repeated if the error condition still exists then the display shifts to PLEASE ADJ In this case the auto color matching function can not be used Contact the place of contact herein stated or where the product was purchased from Ifthe automatic color matching indicates an error color matching can manually be performed Refer to CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT manual color matching 87 www sauservice com ADJUSTING THE SCREEN BRIGHTNESS ATthough the on screen picture quality has been adjusted at the time of shipment from the factory readjustment can be made if desired When the Game Board is replaced readjustment may be necessary Changing the BRIGHTNESS causes the brightness of the on screen images of black portions to be changed i 1 Press either or W PIC ADJ button CONTRAST PIC ADJ SECURE The on screen menu will have v H POSI one item in purple and 6 items e V POSI in white H SIZE V SIZE EXIT t b m gt o c 2 Choose BRIGHTNESS by using either or WYPIC ADJ button A Have the BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST displayed i le J BRIGHTNESS 15 m purp H POSI V POSI H SIZE V SIZE EXIT RU o gt o E S
101. sauservice com 32 4 Transmission Selection This operation is carried out in the same way as described in the section 2 Single Player Setup 5 BGM Selection This operation is carried out in the same way as described in the section 2 Single Player Setup 4 Special Controls Shortcut During setup the player can choose to start with the same settings as the previous game by performing the following operation Brake View Change Shift Up putting the Gear Shifter in the down position while pressing the Brake Pedal and the View Change Button This combination of controls opens the shortcut window on the screen Shortcut Features Do you want to set up under the same conditions as your former race By turning the Steering Wheel to highlight Y ES and selecting it with the Gas pedal play starts with the same settings as the previous game If NO is selected the window closes and the player is returned to the setup screen Note If the previous game was played in 15 Continuous Course Mode it is not possible to use this shortcut 33 www sauservice com 8 4 GAME INSTRUCTIONS 1 Common Features in All Modes Display Breakdown All Modes Tire counter Shift Up Indicate Shift Indicate The time counter is displayed at the top center of the screen If the time counter reaches zero the game is over Extra time is added when a checkpoint is passed When slipstreaming Slipstream is displaye
102. servicing and control of the equipment through such routine work as equipment assembly and installation servicing and inspections replacement of units and consumables etc within the Amusement Facilities and or locations under the management of the Owner and Owner s Operators of the product Activities of Location s Maintenance Man Assembly amp installation servicing amp inspections and replacement of units amp consumables as regards amuse ment equipment vending machines etc Serviceman Those who participate in the designing manufacturing inspections and maintenance service of the equipment at an amusement equipment manufacturer Those who have technical expertise equivalent to that of technical high school graduates as regards electricity electronics and or mechanical engineering and daily take part in the servicing amp control and repair of amuse ment 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 1 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS A WARNING When installing or inspecting the machine be very careful of the following points and pay at tention to ensure that the player can enjoy the game safely Non compliance with the following points or inappropriate handling running counter to the cau tionary matters herein stated can cause pers
103. tary movements loss of aware ness disorientation or convulsions DISCONTINUE USE IMMEDIATELY and consult your physician 7 www sauservice com 4 NAME OF PARTS BILLBOARD PTV PADDLE SHIFTER CONTROL PANEL AC UNIT AT REAR N COIN CHUTE DOOR CASHBOX DOOR ACCELERATOR AND BRAKE MAIN CABINET UK version and US version mount the coin tower on opposite sides TABLE 4 Dimensions and Weights P Width x Length x Height When assembled 45in x 104in x 955 www sauservice com 8 S ACCESSORIES When transporting the machine make sure that the following parts are supplied Magnetic cards for the recording of play results and cleaning kits for cleaning the head ofthe 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 pur chased Be sure to provide the part number s name s and required number of items TABLE 5 a ACCESSORIES KEY MASTER KEY DESCRIPTION OWNER S MANUAL 9301A 2 Q Part No Qty 999 2352 For opening closing Notes die dogs For the CASHBOX DOOR Figures Parts not labeled with part numbers are as yet The Keys are inside the Coin unregistered or cannot be registered Be sure to Chute Door at the time of ship handle all parts with care as some parts are not available for purchase separately ment from the factory TAMPERPROOF WRENCH 3
104. ter the installation of machine and before commencing operation check for Convergence deviation and if deviated make adjustments Projector adjustments are stored Due to distortion or color deviation in the TEST mode if an adjustment is necessary use the Remote Control to make adjustments 15 1 CLEANING THE SCREEN Since the Projector screen is susceptible to damage pay careful attention to its handling When cleaning refrain from using water or volatile chemicals CAUTION When the screen surface becomes dirty with dust etc clean it by using a soft cloth such as gauze When water and volatile chemicals such as benzine thinner etc spill on the screen surface it may be subject to damage therefore do not use them Also since the surfaces are susceptible to damage refrain from rubbing them with a hard material or using a duster 85 www sauservice com 15 2 PROJECTOR ADJUSTMENT SETTING THE INTERFACE In this product set to INPUT LEVEL 0 7 V and IMPEDANCE 750 Failure to observe this can cause CRT membrane to burn or Shutdown device to function resulting in power off IMPORTANT The Projector s Connector Panel contains the Interface setting SW em WINNER AC IN LAMP AC100 120V 100 120 RGB IN IMPEDANCE INPUT LEVEL HIGH 750 0 7 1 3V O mm m REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS When adjusting the Projector direct the Remote Control s light emitting portion tow
105. the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock Be sure to independently use the power supply equipped with the Earth Leak age 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 10 A or higher AC 100 120 V area Using a cord rated lower than the specified rating can cause a fire and electric shock 3 www sauservice com Operation Area N For the operation of this machine secure a minimum area of 38 75 in W x 75 5 in D In order to prevent injury resulting from the falling down WARNING accident during game play be sure to secure the minimum area for opera tion 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 from the failure to observe this instruction QD For transporting the machine into the location s building the minimum necessary dimensions of the opening of doors etc are 32 75 in W and IMPORTANT 71 in D Electric current consumption MAX 4 5 A AC 120 V 60 Hz 150mm E J J
106. 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 sauservice com 102 N 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 WARNING 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 guickly 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 step 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 liguid 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 explod
107. to attach this manual to the product In the case where commercially available monitors and printers are used in this product only the contents relat ing to this product are explained herein Some commercially available equipment has functions and reactions not stated in this manual Read this manual together with the specific 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 OOOO Normally at the time of shipment SEGA products are in a status allowing for usage immediately after trans porting to the location Nevertheless an irregular situation may occur during transportation Before turning on power check the following points to ensure that the product has been transported in a satisfactory 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 O Do the
108. ts may be necessary CONTRAST PIC ADJ BRIGHTNESS H POSI V POSI 4 m 421 3 o m z 2 F o v H SIZE V SIZE EXIT O s be 0 o gt o c 4 CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS H POSI V POSI H SIZE V SIZE EXIT m m m E II o m 2 2 gt o T 1 Press either or W PIC ADJ button The on screen menu will have one item in purple and 6 items in white 2 Choose H SIZE or V SIZE by using either Aor W PIC ADJ button Have the H SIZE or V SIZE displayed in purple The Figure shows the status in which H SIZE is selected 3 Press the SET button to decide selection When the selection of the H SIZE or V SIZE adjustment mode is decided the adjustment data scale bar appears on the screen 4 Make adjustment by using either Or 4 ADJUST When making adjustments in vertical directions also use either 4 Or gt button ADJUST button As the Cursor is moved the adjustment data value changes Make adjustment so as to obtain the desired on screen position status 5 Press the WRITING button for storing and WRITING finish WRITING The WRITING display appears and the adjustment data is stored When discontinuing the adjustment choose EXIT from the menu at the second stage of the procedure and press the SET button To continue adjusting other
109. ue to static electricity etc turn the power off without storing the adjustment data Pressing the Aor W PIC ADJ button in the Convergence Adjustment mode status will display the Adjustment Menu shown right Do not utilize this Adjustment Menu as this is the one applied at the Ee factory SUB BRIGHT Adjusting this menu causes the EAT Customer s adjustment range to be deviated Adjustment menu used in the factory Should the menu shown right be displayed by mistake first choose EXIT by using either or WPIC ADJ button and then press the SET button 91 www sauservice com STATIC CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT In the STATIC CONVERGENCE adjustment each of red and blue images is comprehensively moved to and superimposed on the green color If automatic color matching function is not sufficiently satisfactory perform this adjustment Be sure to perform automatic color matching before starting the above adjustment 22 fe P D TEST MODE WRyiNG n G 4 DO NOT PUSH THIS 3 When either ofthe COLOR SELECT buttons R B is pressed if the color desired to be adjusted disappears press that particular button again For example if the red color needs to be adjusted again at the stage of Writing the R button need to be pressed twice www sauservice com 1 Keep pressing the TEST button for approximately 3 seconds The
110. uservice com OPTIONAL DOLLAR BILL ACCEPTOR THE COIN DOOR ASSEMBLY USED ON OUTRUN 2 SPECIAL TOURS STANDARD COMES EQUIPPED TO ACCEPT A DOLLAR BILL ACCEPTOR ALL NEEDED WIRING CONNECTIONS ARE CONVIENENTLY LOCATED INSIDE THE GAME FOR THIS APPLICATION THE COIN DOOR CAN ACCCOMMODATE THE FOLLOWING VALIDA TORS HOLE POSITIONZI Mars 2000 series FORWARD MOST POSITION HOLE POSITION 2 Mars 2000 series DBV45 JCM HOLE POSITION 3 CURRENTLY NOT USED HOLE POSITION 4 DSIO1 The back flange on the chute can be removed for hold position 4 If the flange is not removed it may interfere with the back of the cabinent The frame and cashbox enclosure on this coindoor has been modified to accomodate a Mars 2000 series up stacker A 2000 series stacker can be added by simply removing the top two entry door and replacing it with a one entry door with a cut out for a stacker This one entry door can be ordered through Coin Controls or one of Coin Controls authorized distributors The part number is 91 4000 01 The Mars stacker can be obtained through an autherized Mars distibutor www sauservice com 84 15 PROJECTOR N Since the Projector has been adjusted at the time of shipment avoid making further adjustments without good reason CAUTION The Projector is subject to color deviation due to Convergence deviation caused by the geomagnetism at the installation location and peripheral magnetic field IMPORTANT Af
111. y batteries approved for use with this unit 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 IMPORTANT than the battery Be sure to inspect the board that the battery is connected to There is a Media Board But HUI MH EE s ton Battery underneath the 101 0054 Media Board 7 2 e Carefully remove the battery from its holder Insert a new battery into the holder with the terminal facing up 101 www sauservice com 17 5 REPLACING THE MEDIA BOARD BATTERY PACK Prohibitions and Cautions to Handle the Battery Pack Be careful when handling the battery pack We bear no responsibility for problems caused by handling clearly contrary to the content of this manual Do not disassemble the battery pack and the batteries If you should fail to observe this instruction the internal wires and or WARNING protective devices may be damaged as a result the safety system may not function when discharging and recharging eventually causing an overheating fire and explosion If you should disassemble the batteries the generated gases may harm your 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 fi
112. zes the ranking and ghost car data CLEAR BOOKKEEP DATA ONLY Only initializes the BOOKKEEPING data Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the item corresponding to the data to clear then press the TEST Button The following confirmation screen is displayed BACKUP DATA CLEAR CLEAR YES CLEAR gt CCANCEL SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG 9 3 fb 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 71 www sauservice com 10 HANDLE MECHANISM In order to prevent an electric shock and short circuit be sure to turn power off before perform ing work by touching the interior parts of the product WARNING Be careful so as not to damage wirings Damaged wiring can cause an electric shock or short circuit accident In the test mode if the steering wheel s VR variations are not within the allowable range the VR installation posi tion adjustments or VR replacement is needed Also be sure to apply grease to the VR gear portion once every 3 months 10 1 ACCESS TO THE HANDLE MECHA S VR Access to the handle mecha s VR can be m
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