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1. USB Port L To System GOmputer IEEE a a Pedal Assembly J 5V 1 RED 1 Analog PWR RED z as Gas Wiper 3 WHT BR 2 Gas Wiper L YEL BRN GND 6 8LK 5 Analog GND BLK i Brake Wiper 4 WHT BLK 3 Brake Wiper YEL RED Brakes GAS BRAKE l J Ce ANN E EET Harness PN Harness PN Shifter Assembly 115 0211 01 115 0211 01 Micro Jg Switch Shift 1 Button 17 2 ORG BEK 2 2 ORG BLK 2 VIO 4 Shift 2 Button 18 3 I ORG BRN 3 3 ORG BRN 3 BLU 2 Shifier 3 Button 19 4 ORG RED 4 4 L ORG RED 4 4 ORG 3 Shifter 4 Button 20 6 ORG YEL 5 5 ORG YEL 5 GR Y 4 Chassis 10 10 GRN YEL E SRN enod iii eee se I TET ey ke Ms Whaley tenes Soe ee Signal GND 1 BLK WHT 1114 BLK WHT 4 BLK VVHT T To Shifter 7 I ORG GRN 468 68 EBLU BLU WHT Chassis BLK RED tl 5 VBC in from Harness PN J5 Made Select Jumpers Power supply Chassis 10 10 MO usd R GND N 1 2 E E Pale Lamps 5V 02A 555 I i GND BER View i Music To Back START Jumpers e e e e 5 5 5 5VDC 12 12 omen Nc etme J Start Button 1 2 WHT 8LK 2 2 wHT BLK d oy START Look Back Button 2 4 I WHT BRN 3 3 WHT BRN ds Go f Look Back Music Button
2. Lets you configure Continue and Winner gets Free Game lock out Settings expert tracks set race length and enable or disable 4 button abort Disable Tracks y Lets you enable lock or disable each track Disable Drivers y Lets you enable or disable each driver in the Select Driver screen Game Resets y Lets you reset game settings statistics amp available credits Coin Settings Lets you set up pricing enable free play enable the service credit Configuration switch and reset credits Pricing Lets you set pricing by mode of play Collections Current Earnings gt Displays current earnings Last Collection Displays earnings from the previous collection Statistics Machine Displays lifetime earnings and time stats and average play times Game Modes Displays stats by game mode Number of Players Displays stats about number of players on linked games Driver Displays stats by driver Track Displays stats by track Transmission Displays stats by transmission automatic or manual Game Time Stats Displays a graph showing time of each game
3. 4 Remove the four 4 screws that secure the PCB to the monitor backbox and remove the PCB Reverse these steps to install the new PCB Read the caution below and refer to Figure 31 to avoid breaking the LCD Control PCB connector CAUTION It is very EASY TO BREAK the plastic housing around the connector on the LCD Control PCB Align the connector carefully and gently push straight in with your thumbs on both sides DO NOT FORCE Pressing too hard can break the plastic See Figure 31 for the correct way to connect the harness Align Carefully Push Straight In CAUTION Take extra care when connecting the LCD Control PCB Harness Align the connector carefully and push straight in Do not angle the connector It is easy to crack the PCB connector WRONG WAY RIGHT WAY Figure 31 Connecting the LCD Control PCB Harness NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 50 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 6 Service and Repair Monitor Power Supply Replacement Deluxe SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect the AC power cord before performing the following procedure DANGER 1 Disconnect the cabinet from AC power 2 Remove the Monitor Access Door behind the monitor Make sure all wires connected to the power supply are properly labeled for easy reconnection and then disconnect them from the terminals 4 Remove the two 2 screws that secure the power supply mounting bracket to the cabinet and remove the power
4. METL14R eee LED Light Tube Red 14 Tes CCFL2R Red CCFL Kit 26146 00 Housing for CCFLs Under Control Panel amp Cabinet Rear Audio Audio 50 9986 00 1 Speaker Pair 3 Way 50 Watt Front Speakers Deluxe 50 9005 00 1DLX 5 25 Speaker used for Front a Center Speakers on Standard 3STD and Center Speaker on Deluxe 990 0001 01 1 5 1 Audio Amp PCB Miscellaneous 000 Miscellaneous Polyethylene Plug 1 284 x 1 175 for Tube Ends Deluxe 40 6000 08 1 Coin Door Assembly Over Under 2 Mechs DBV Cut Out 50 0244 NDNC 1 Seat Assembly with Speakers and Harness 50 0400 00 1 JjSeetSlideKit 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 71 of 84 Chapter 8 Replacement Parts Shifter Assembly ITEM NO OTY PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 1 96 0094 00 BASE PLATE 4 SPD SHFT BLK 2 1 96 0095 00 SIDE BRACKET W PIN CLR ZNC PLT 3 1 96 0084 00 GATE BLOCK UPPER MOLDED 4 1 96 0092 00 SIDE BRACKET NO PIN CLR ZNC PLT 5 1 96 0088 00 GATE BLOCK LOWER MOLDED 6 1 50 8390 00 INNER BOX A SUB ASSY PLT 7 1 50 8418 00 INNER BOX B ASSY 8 1 50 8346 00 TRUNNION FOR LL TURBO SHIFTER 9 1 96 0090 00 KNOB amp SHAFT ASSY 1 3 4 BLK BALL KNOB 10 1 50 8299 00 ANCHOR PIN HANDLE BLK OXD 11 1 96 0085 00
5. 6 To replace the motor remove the four 4 3 8 Kep nuts that you loosened in step 2 and remove the motor 7 Reverse these steps to re install the motor and belt Adjust the belt tension as described below Force Feedback Belt Tension Adjustment The belt tension should be adjusted on a new cabinet after one month of initial operation After that it should be adjusted every 60 90 days for optimal performance Inspect the gears for wear at the same time A worn motor gear can wear out a belt 1 Tighten the tension adjustment bolt on the motor assembly shown in Figure 21 until the belt is fully stretched and then loosen the bolt by 1 2 turn 2 Calibrate the steering from the Operator Menu after servicing the belt or motor p Motor Mount Kep Nuts domm Belt Tension Adjustment Bolt Motor Mount Kep Nuts Figure 21 Servicing the Steering Motor Force Feedback PCB Replacement CAUTION To prevent electrostatic discharge ESD damage handle PCBs by the A N edges only and use a grounding wrist strap or similar precaution If the steering pulls to one side this could indicate a bad force feedback PCB or reversed wires between the steering pot and the PCB Use the following steps to replace the PCB 1 Disconnect the cabinet from AC power 2 Remove the electronics access panel see page 35 3 Disconnect all cables from the PCB 4 Remove the four screws that secure the PCB to the mounting feet 5 Revers
6. Adjustment Pot Power ON LED 12V GND GND 5V ite BlackGreen Yellow Black Black Red Part 115 0008 01 Part of Main Harness ights To AC Power Strip Part 115 0146 01 E z z L Deluxe Only ron GYRO Part 115 0151 01 To CCFLs and other 5 12 VDC 24 VDC Steering Power Supply Components if Used MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS OUTPUT POWER IS 115W Power ON LED a Pot EL C3 Check Input Voltage 115 or 230 through hole in side Red Black Green Black White Ta Perce Part 115 0007 01 Parte 115 0009 01 E Feedback PCB To AC Power Strip 24 VDC LCD Monitor Power Supply AC INPUT 100 120VAC 5 0A S 240 24 200 240VAC 2 5A Valiga 50 60Hz Power Supply Adjustment wapENTAwaN Model may vary Pot depending on j Monitor Model Power ON LED 24 VDC Out To AC to LCD Monitor Power Strip Figure 41 Power Distribution Diagram NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 76 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 9 Diagrams and Schematics GVR I O Mini 5 12 VDC A Spare mr PCB to Audio Amp ss EA 5 12 VDC and GND arp from Power Supply Power In E i oE PN 115 0208 01 sz GB d To Control Panel Buttons Hi To START Lamp l To Front_Out on Audio Amp i Used B Main I O Harness Part 115 0146 01 PN 115 0201 01 P To Front Speakers as n B E 8 To Leader Light PN 115 0203 01 MB Not ae Used PN 115 0204 01 PN 115 0205 01 J10
7. 8 1 50 4043 00 MOTOR amp CONNECTOR ASY 9 1 50 4016 00 WHEEL MTG BRACKET 10 1 50 8129 00 BEARING HOUSING 1i 2 50 8130 00 BEARING 59 ID X 1 259 OD 12 1 50 8455 00 MOTOR MTG BRACKET 13 1 50 2659 00 BEARING SPACER 14 1 50 4040 PL PULLEY 18T 1 5 PITCH PLASTIC 15 4 43 0188 00 SCREW 8 32 x 3 8 HEX WASHER HD 18 1 43 0576 00 SCREW M6 x 60MM HHCS 17 1 90 1208 00 FLAT WASHER 1 4 LD 18 1 50 2545 00 BRACKET BELT TENSIONER 19 4 42 0093 00 NUT 10 32 HEX W SEMS ZINC PLTD 20 2 43 0117 00 HEX HD CAP SCREW M10x30 GR 8 8 21 2 43 0978 00 SCREW M10 x 40MM HHCS 22 1 50 8145 00 DIE CAST WHEEL STOP W BUMPERS 23 4 43 0034 00 LOCKWASHER M10 RIBBED 24 4 43 0035 00 NUT HEX M10 25 1 50 4045 PL STOPPER PIE CAM amp PLASTIC PULLEY 26 1 50 4041 00 TIMING BELT BLACK 3 8 WIDE 27 1 50 2670 00 5K POT NEI SENSORCUBE 28 1 43 0018 00 LOCKWASHER INT 3 8 x 9 16 29 1 43 0014 00 HEX NUT 3 8 24 X 3 32 THK 30 1 50 4018 00 FOT MTG BRACKET 31 1 50 4032 00 SPACER POT MTG BRACKET 32 1 43 0184 00 SCREW 10 32 x 3 8 PHPNHD 33 1 43 0995 00 10 FLAT WASHER 34 1 43 0735 00 SCREW M4 X 12 SHCS 35 1 50 2511 00 ATARI GAMES PATENT DECAL 37 1 50 2525 00 SPLIT HUB FOR 5 8 SHAFT amp 1 4 20 TAP 38 1 50 1035 Q0HD HOOP SOFT RUBBER TYPE 60 DUROM 39 1 50 2715 00 CAP WITH CHECKERED FLAGS LOGO 40 3 43 0328 00 SCREW 1 4 20 X 75 SOCKET HD CAP B O 41 6 43 0284 00 SCREW 8 32 X 1 2 TORX TP B H 42 1 43 1554 00 STAR WASHER M14 EXTERNAL TOOTH Figure 38
8. Figure 16 Coin Setting Pricing Menu 26 Figure 17 Collections Screens iie 24 Figure T8 Cabinet Reate cott ehe 35 Figure 19 Force Feedback Steering System Harnessing Diagram ccccccccceeeeeeeeeeees 36 Figure 20 Replacing the 5 KQO Steering Pot 37 Figure 21 Servicing the Steering Motor 38 Figure 22 Replacing Button Lamps 39 Figure 23 Pedal Assembly Details 40 Figure 24 GVRI O Mini PCB 42 Figure 25 Seat Slide Assembly Replacement 43 Figure 26 Audio Amp and Speakers 44 Figure 27 Monitor Assembly Exploded View Dere accedo mE C ie MU quet 47 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Preface Video Troubleshooting sssss 63 Audio Troubleshooting 64 Control Troubleshooting 65 Cabinet Linking Troubleshooting 67 Miscellaneous Troubleshooting 68 Error Message Screens cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 69 Chapter 8 Replacement Parts 70 Chapter 9 Diagrams and Schematics 76 Waranty Servite i amid a eM d 82 LIMITED WARRANTY eene 82 L gal NOLIGGSu aet ates at eae as 83 Technical Suppor succ e dad ted itta ts 84 Figure 28 LCD Front Cover Bracket 48 Figure 29 Monitor Mounting Bolts Deluxe 49 Figure 30 Monitor and Backb
9. LCD panel are connected properly Also check the DVI video cable and power connection Glass Display Shield 42 LCD Panel LCD Mounting Bracket 1 of 4 Bezel Monitor Backbox LCD Control PCB Monitor Remote Control Board Figure 27 Monitor Assembly Exploded View Deluxe 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 47 of 84 Chapter 6 Service and Repair Glass Display Shield Replacement Deluxe Perform the following steps 1f you need to remove the glass display shield for cleaning or replacement 1 Remove the five 5 screws shown by the arrows in the picture below from the LCD front cover bracket below the front of the monitor and remove the bracket rT ae 7 E Figure 28 LCD Front Cover Bracket 2 Remove the seven 7 screws that secure the bezel in place around the front of the monitor 3 Carefully lift the bezel and glass away from the monitor 4 Reverse these steps to replace the bezel and glass M onitor Replacement Deluxe SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect the AC power cord before performing the following procedure DANGER 1 Disconnect the cabinet from AC power 2 Refer to Figure 28 and remove the five 5 screws from the LCD front cover bracket below the front of the monitor Remove the bracket Remove the Monitor Access Door behind the monitor 4 Disconnect the video cable from the back
10. Use the up and down arrow keys 11 to select System Time and then use the and Tab keys to set the time the same way you set the date Main Advanced Security Power Boot E xit Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Optimal Defaults Load Custom Defaults Save Custom Defaults Discard Changes Select Screen 11 Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F9 Load Defaults F10 Save ESC Exit Main AEU SLA OLLI M TT RTI Y TYG4110H 86A 0016 2008 1026 2040 Processo Type Intel R Pentium R Dual CPU E2200 2 40GHz Intel R EM64T Capable Core Multiplexing Technology Enable Processor Speed 2400 GHz System Bus Speed 800 MHz System Memory Speed 800 MHz L2 Cache RAM 1024 MB Total Memory 1024 MB DDR2 Memory Mode Dual Channel Memory Channel A Slot 0 512 MB DDR2 Memory Channel B Slot 0 512 MB DDR2 Select Screen 11 Select Item Language English E System Date Wed 07 15 2009 ater Select Change Opt System Time 15 11 28 F9 Load Defaults F10 Save ESC Exit Use the left and right arrow keys to select the Advanced menu Use the up and down arrow keys 11 to select Boot Configuration and press Enter The Boot Configuration menu will appear Male Bites Secu y Peser Pont Ful q koat Canfrgaration Perpheral Confresuratior Dave Configurar Floppy Canafrgaratian Event Log Configuration V silii Configuration Hardware Mh
11. WSHR 5K 12 2 95 0925 00 GEAR SEG 1MOD 80T 13 8 43 0726 00 CARRIAGE BOLT 1 4 20 X 50 BLK OXD 14 9 43 0075 00 SCREW M5 X 60MM HHCS 15 2 43 0269 00 SCREW M6 X 30MM HHCS 16 9 43 0068 00 LOCKWASHER M5 RIBBED 17 8 90 1208 00 1 4 20 HEX NUT W KEPS 18 2 43 0983 00 LOCKWASHER M6 RIBBED 19 2 43 0050 00 HEX NUT M4 20 2 43 0051 00 SCREW M4 X 16 MM HHCS 21 4 43 0198 00 WASHER M4 FLAT WSH DIN 125A 22 2 43 0277 00 SET SCREW M4X8MM CUP POINT 23 9 43 0125 00 NUT M5 24 4 50 2587 00 BUSHING 35 DIA 5 16 O D 25 2 50 0097 00 WASHER GUIDE 4 38 X 1 75 W 44 SQ HL BLK PLST 26 1 50 0008 00 COMPRESSION SPRING 94 OD X 2 00 LG x 125 DIA W 27 1 50 0011 00 CYLINDER amp TUBE ASSY I T PEDAL Drawing Happ Controls Pedal Assembly Exploded View and Parts Figure 37 NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 72 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 8 Replacement Parts Steering Assembly ITEM NO OTY PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 1 43 0341 00 SCREW 1 4 28 X 1 SHCS 2 1 50 4014 00 SHAFT 270 DEG ACTIVE WHEEL 3 1 43 0305 00 KEY 3 18 SQ X 74 4 2 43 0232 00 NUT HEX NYLOCK 1 2 20 5 1 43 0340 00 LOCKWASHER EXT M12 6 1 50 2092 00 KEY SHAFT 4MM x 4MM x 25MM 7 1 43 1170 00 SCREW 6 32 x 3 8 SHCS
12. aD qb To Brake Light Coin Meter _ Signal PN 115 0152 01 g To Coin Mech Harness J8 B as g To Operator Button Harness poor i l Pedal Assembly L To Gas Pot Dt PN 115 021 1 01 PN 115 0211 01 J9 ab ap IR To 4 Speed Shifter System Computer PCI USB Port 5 1 Audio Amp PCB To LCD DVI Port l Monitor To Power Connector on Main 9 12 VDC In I O Harness Audio Front Front Front To PN 115 0201 01 Green Audio In Speakers Audio Rear Rear Rear PN 115 0145 01 ee te C XH NOEL Blue Auda NM E ae To Seat Left Speaker To Seat Right Speaker Audio Center Subwoofer Ctr Sub Center li Pink Audio In Subwoofer To Cabinet Center Speaker To Subwoofer USB Game Dongle I Dongleo Motherboard USB Port Force Feedback PCB Sono Fale To Players PN COEM GCE H2P5A Card Reader PN 115 0005 02 PCI USB Port J1 XPOS YPOS s To Steering Pot PN USB ABO6MM PCI USB Port PN 115 0006 01 Motor Ctrl In to ae Steering Motor To Ethernet Ethernet Port Port on Power Plate PN 115 0007 01 24 VDC Power Supply To Power Strip LE Figure 42 Simplified Wiring Diagram Standard 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 77 of 84 Chapter 9 Diagrams and Schematics Main Harness GVRI O Mini PCB PN 115 0446 01
13. monitor is powered ON disconnect the video cable You should briefly see a message on screen saying No Input Signal if the monitor is working Check the video cable and make sure it is not pinched or frayed Connect the cable to a different monitor to verify video output Make sure that all harnesses between the control PCB and LCD panel are connected properly Check the DVI video cable and power connection Make sure the LCD Control PCB connector is properly connected and not cracked or broken see Figure 31 If you hear Alert beeps from the System PC contact Technical Support for assistance When the computer boots up it performs a PC self diagnostic test If you hear 3 beeps from the computer this indicates a problem with the video card If the video card is faulty contact Technical Support If instructed by Technical Support open the computer and check the following e Make sure the video card is seated properly in the motherboard Reseat the video card Check the power connector to the video card inside the computer Make sure it is connected properly and is not connected backwards Power on the computer and make sure the fan on the video card is spinning fast If the computer does not power on make sure the On Off switch on the back of the computer is in the On 1 position and After Power Failure in the BIOS is set to Power On see page 58 for BIOS Settings Verify the computer is ON by the LED on the front
14. 0152 01 j 5 VDC in 3 3 from Power Suppty 55 s Lamps 5V 0 24 11 555 p 6 6 o l 5VDC 12 RED d NO COM Coin4 _ BLK oe 9 9 Coin 2 For Optional Dollar Bill Validator Coin Button 9 2 YEL BLK 2 YEL BLK ad Operator Coin2 Button 10 3 YEL BRN 3 YEL BR Ec amp amp h o o TESTIBACK Button Test Back Button 13 7 I YEL GR 6 YEL GR NEL COM Chassis MEET To Coin Vault 4 4 GND 10 FORN YEL 9 Ground EA Signal GND 1 BLK VVHT 1 BLK WHT _e_ 6 6 SERVICE Service Enter Button 14 8 YEL BLU 7 YEL BLU 3 E o VOL DN NO COM Volume Down Button 12 6 rEL ORG 5 YEL ORG 2 2 MO COM VOL UP Volume Up Button 11 5 YEL RED 4 L YEL RED 1114 o o MO COM Operator Panel Buttons Power In wer H n 12 voc GND 1 GND 2 Connect to 5412 VOC TOs Power Supply u x ame X X uu m i T 1 m il 1 BIET GND 3 EACUS Tae ae 5 VDC 2 e p e p Wire colors may vary depending on harness revision Most unused pins amp connectors are not shown AOO Amp Ewer spare To Chassis GND ring on 115 0146 01 Power Supply connections 5 VDC 2 amp GND 3 to connectors AA BB amp CC Figure 43 Detailed Wiring Diagram Standard NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 78 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 GVR I O Mini PCB System Computer PCI USB Port DVI Port Au
15. 3 5 L WHT RED 3 4 4 WHT RED i amp ou 1 Music View Button 4 6 L WHT ORG 5 5 WHT ORG o 4 View PRSE No COM 7 Signal GND 1 5 6 GR Y Not Used BLK WiHT _ _ _ 4 4 GRY Not Used BLK VVHT E Note 12 Pin 2 Not Used Connector Other pins are nat used Harness Not Used Harness E l PN 115 0215 01 Exhaust Light Output 10 6 BRN YEL 5 z PN 115 0201 01 L Speaker To Front Out 2 4 on Audio Amp 7 t y R Speaker 4 z BLU ORG amp 2 To Leader 3 4 Light J10 Harness PN Harness PN 1 115 020401 115 0205 01 2 WHT 2 2 WHT Not Used Leader Light Output 4 7 BLU ORG lt Pale 12 VDC Brake Light 3 YEL WHT 2 L YEL WHT 1 L YEL 1 1 YEL Brake Light Output 7 10 BLU GRY 9 L BLU BRN 4 2 2 8RN 4 3 3 BR Under Seat Light e 1 11 Start Button Light Output 6 9 BLU VIO BLU VIO 2 2 BLU RED 3 3 Coin Meter Output 3 amp j 8BLU RED L BLU RED Harness PN 115 0203 01 E cal METER i A Coin Meter ral Er METER 4 5V 2W Harness PN 115
16. AND ALL ASSOCIATED MARKS EMBLEMS AND DESIGNS ARE THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION AND USED WITH PERMISSION Kyle Busch 9 18 amp and SNICKERS amp licensed under authority of J oe Gibbs Racing Huntersville NC amp SNICKERS and the SNICKERS PARALLELOGRAM are registered trademarks of Mars Inc and its affiliates Mars Inc 2010 TOYOTA AND ALL ASSOCIATED MARKS EMBLEMS AND DESIGNS ARE THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION AND USED WITH PERMISSION The Tony Stewart Stewart Haas Racing and 14 are trademarks of Stewart Haas Racing and are used under license Office Depot and the Office Depot logo are registered trademarks of The Office Depot Club Inc Ryan Newman Stewart Haas Racing and 39 are trademarks of Stewart Haas Racing and are used under license OFFICAL LICENSED PRODUCT OF THE U S ARMY 2010 Hendrick Motorsports LLC The name likeness and signature of Dale Earnhardt J r and the likeness of the 88 AMP Energy National Guard Chevrolet are used with the permission of Hendrick Motorsports LLC and J RM Licensing LLC AMP Energy is a trademark of PepsiCo Inc The stylized number 33 is a trademark and the RCR checkered flag logo is a registered trademark of RCR Enterprises LLC CLINT BOW YER and Clint Bowyer s autograph are trademarks of Clint Bowyer Racing Inc Cheerios and Hamburger Helper are trademarks of General Mills used under license O 2010 Genera
17. Boot Disable Menu Floppy Configuration Diskette Controller Disabled Power After Power Failure Processor Power Disable Management Boot Boot Device Priority CD DVD ROM drive Hard Disk Drive Floppy Drive Ethernet Boot to Network Important Your screens may not look exactly like the screens shown in this document and some settings shown on the screens pictures may be different from your system Do not change any settings that are not specifically described in this document Note Use the left and right arrow keys lt to move between the menus listed at the top of the screen and the up and down arrow keys 7 to move up and down between menu items Use the and keys to change settings for selected items 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 59 of 84 Chapter 6 Service and Repair 1 Press the F2 key during boot The System Setup Utility Main Menu will appear 2 Use the left and right arrow keys lt to select the Exit menu 3 Use the up and down arrow keys 11 to select Load Optimal Defaults and press Enter A confirmation box will appear With Yes selected press Enter 4 Use the left and right arrow keys lt to select the Main menu 5 Use the up and down arrow keys 11 to select System Date The month will be highlighted 6 Use the and keys to set the month Press the Tab key to move to the day and set it the same way Repeat for the year 7
18. Data l 2 3 4 Open Game Settings Settings in the Operator Menu Connect the USB drive with the data files to the computer 1f not already done Use the J button to highlight Restore Player Data and press START When the dialog box appears use the J button to highlight the Yes Restore Player Data button and press START When restore 1s finished Done Successful Restore will appear onscreen Press START to close the message box You can safely remove the drive now The player data is now restored If the cabinet 1s linked the data will be merged with the existing data on the linked cabinets shortly Installing a USB Extension Cable For your convenience you can run a USB cable from the computer to the area inside the coin door and use it to backup player data Use a standard USB A Extension Cable 3 or longer Either USB 1 1 or 2 0 is fine Connect one end of the cable to the computer and run the other into the area inside the coin door Secure it in a convenient location with a cable tie or adhesive Velcro Make sure the cable won t get caught in the door or interfere with the coin mechs Now you can open the coin door and easily backup player data NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 22 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 4 Operator Menu and Game Setup Game Settings Disable Tracks or Drivers Menus These screens allow you to disable or enable any tracks or drivers Disabled tra
19. EE A tot eo ied e ead EU Game Settings Game Resets Menu Coin Settings Configuration Menu Coin Settings Pricing Menu Collections Screens ssessssss Statistics S CEOOTIS eeror ein Re Porte Diagnostics Play Control Test Diagnostics Comm Test ssss Diagnostics Sound Test eee Diagnostics Card Reader Test Diagnostics Monitor Adjustment Screens Chapter 5 Software Restoration ntroduction Game Fear S eid eO d RM Current Requirements Approximate Hardware Features eeeeeeeeee Restore Operating System with the System Recovery DIS ecc ete anette NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 2 of 84 Run the Game Install Disk 34 Chapter 6 Service and Repair 35 Access Panels on Cabinet Rear 35 Opening the Control Panel 35 Force Feedback Steering System Service 36 5 KQ Steering Pot Potentiometer Replacement ossi en piti 37 Force Feedback Belt or Steering Motor Replacement uses dioses r aad ms 37 Force Feedback Belt Tension Adjustment 38 Force Feedback PCB Replacement 38 Driving Control Panel Button Service 39 Pedal Assembly Service 39 5 KQ Gas an
20. Note Components are not shown to scale 24 VDC Power Supply ORO OCCORRE E Dare PCI USB Port in Computer a gau coo Or d P N 115 0007 01 A Ri Gass Figure 19 Force Feedback Steering System Harnessing Diagram NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 36 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 6 Service and Repair 5 KO Steering Pot Potentiometer Replacement To test a pot use the Diagnostics Play Control Test screen in the Operator Menu see page 30 While turning the wheel the change in the numbers displayed onscreen should be smooth and linear with no jumps You can also power off the game and test resistance at the pot While turning the wheel you should see a steady linear increase or decrease in resistance with no jumps Jumps could indicate a bad pot or a loose steering column set screw Use Loctite on the set screw to ensure it is secure To replace a pot refer to Figure 20 and perform the following steps 1 Open the control panel as described on page 35 2 Using a 7 64 Allan wrench loosen the set screw from the steering column and remove the bracket with the 5 KQ steering pot attached Using a 1 2 inch wrench remove the nut and lock washer from the bracket and remove the pot 4 Reverse these steps to install the new pot Install the pot with the plastic pin through the small hole in the bracket as shown in Figure 20 below Use Loctite to ensure the set screw is secure 5
21. RETAINER PLATE 12 4 96 0089 00 ACTUATOR SPRING STEEL 13 4 95 1807 00 DB STYLE MINATURE SWITCH 14 6 43 0133 00 145 BRS FLAT WSH 26X 56X 04 15 4 43 0118 00 E RING 1 4 SHAFT DIA 16 1 50 8414 00 TOP PLATE SCREENED 4 SPD SHFT RED 17 1 50 8422 00 GUIDE WASHER 4 SPD SHIFTER 18 2 50 8406 00 BUSHING NYLINER F 078 THK MAT 19 2 50 8491 00 BUSHING NYLINER F7 072 135 THK MAT 20 4 43 0307 00 SCREW 8 32X3 4 PH P H MS 21 8 43 0252 00 SCREW 318 32 x 3 8 HEX HEAD 22 2 43 0134 00 SCREW 8 32X5 16 PH HD MS W SEMS E WSH 23 1 50 8118 00 E RING FOR GEAR SHIFTER M15 24 2 50 8294 00 SPRING HAIRPIN HLR SHFTR SHORT NOTES NOT SHOWN 90 1013 00 TIE WRAP 4 LENGTH Drawing Happ Controls Figure 36 Shifter Assembly Exploded View and Parts Pedal Assembly ITEM NOQTY PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 1 95 2534 00 PEDAL amp BEAM ASSY PERFORATED BREAK CHROME 2 1 95 2520 00 PEDAL amp BEAM ASSY PERFORATED GAS CHROME 3 1 50 8372 90 PEDAL FRONT PLATE DUAL SMOOTH BLACK 4 4 50 2588 00 SIDE PLATE RIGHT amp LEFT 5 4 50 8171 00 BUMPER 6 8 50 8170 00 SPACER TUBE T 1 50 8042 00 SPRING F PEDAL RH HELIX 8 2 50 8049 00 SPRING F PEDAL LH HELIX 9 2 50 2979 00 PIVOT SHAFT PAINTLOC 10 2 50 8069 02 GEAR 1MOD 12T 25 BORE 11 2 96 4916 00 LONG LIFE POT W NUT amp
22. Steering Assembly Exploded View and Parts 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 73 of 84 Chapter 8 Replacement Parts Artwork and Exterior Plastic Parts Standard NTRSTD AW 03 L amp R Marquee Side Decal 1 of 2 NTR AW 01 Backlit Marquee Artwork NTR AW 03 Dashboard Decal NTRSTD AW 02 26134 00 Right Side Control Panel Decal Rear Seat Housing NTR AW 05 4 Speed Shifter NTRSTD AW 01 Decal Left Side Control Panel Decal NTR AW 02Z on Other Side Seat Back Decal NTR AW O04 Card Reader Decal NTRSTD AW 05 Right Side Panel Decal NTRSTD AW 04 Left Side Panel Decal on Other Side NTRSTD AW 08 Seat Pedestal Rear Decal NTRSTD AW 09 Lower Rear Seat Pedestal Decal X NTRSTD AW 10 shifter Housing Decal NTRSTD AW 07 26005 RED Right Side Seat Pedestal Decal Plastic Shifter Housing NTRSTD AW 06 Left Side Seat Pedestal Decal on Other Side Figure 39 Standard Cabinet Artwork NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 74 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 8 Replacement Parts Artwork and Exterior Plastic Parts Deluxe NTR AW 01 _ ae Zn s NTR AW D05 Backlit Marquee Artwork i gt hja ee 4 Speed Shifter Decal SEAM Ta Not Shown NTR AW 04 NTR AW 03 Card Reader Decal Not Shown 26134 00 Rear Seat Housing Dashboard Decal NTRDLX AW 02 Right Control Panel Side Decal NTRDLX AW 01 Lef
23. check the power inverter remove the electronics access panel see page 35 the inverter should be located in the area above the light tubes and secured in place with Velcro To replace a light tube remove the four 4 Torx screws that secure the clear plastic panel with the lights under the control panel The light tubes are secured to the plastic panel with cable ties CCFLs at Cabinet Rear The power inverter is located inside the seat pedestal If you need to change a light tube you will have to remove the seat to disconnect the light from the inverter 1 To access the power inverter remove the six 6 Torx bolts that secure the seat pedestal cover plate to the wooden pedestal and carefully move the seat enough to reach inside 2 If you need to replace a light tube disconnect the light from the power inverter Remove the four 4 Torx screws that secure the clear plastic panel with the lights under the cabinet The light tubes are secured to the plastic panel with cable ties 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 57 of 84 Chapter 6 Service and Repair Setting the Date and Time Note The date and time are not displayed on any gameplay screens but are shown in the Operator menus including collections screens Important Be careful not to change any other settings in the CMOS Setup Utility menu l Connect a keyboard to the system computer and power cycle the game Press the F2 key during boot to
24. coupler 4 Tolink more than two cabinets Connect an Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port on the power plate of each cabinet to an Ethernet hub or switch not included that supports 100 Mbps connection speed See recommended switches on the previous page DO NOT use a crossover coupler Connect the Hub or Switch to AC power Linking Errors 1 If more than one cabinet has the same Cabinet Link ID number these cabinets will not link Repeat Step 1 to correct duplicate Link ID numbers If the software detects a duplicate Link ID number the Select A Link ID menu shown below will automatically appear and prompt you to change the number 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 11 of 84 Chapter 2 Installing a New Cabinet Select A Link I0 Link its staid be in sequentiol pr er Starting with the laf tmast cobinet I SL ELLGLLOIIBDI IJ EI Mui up pr 2 Make sure the Game Settings and Coin Settings are the same for all linked cabinets You would have unhappy customers if a setting such as Winner Gets Free Game were enabled on some cabinets and disabled on others If the settings listed below are mismatched on a set of linked cabinets a Blue Dot will appear in the Attract Mode Mismatched cabinets will not link and you will see an explanation of the problem when you enter the Operator Menu e Software Comm Version e Race Length e Disabled Drivers e Free Game Min Players e Link ID e Disabled Manual e Free
25. from Coin Settings Pricing Play Again Max Times Lets you set the maximum number of times a player can use Continue Options are 7 2 or Unlimited Winner Gets Free Game If enabled the winner of a race gets a free game Note Installing Patch A will remove this option Free Game Min Players If Winner Gets Free Game is enabled this sets the minimum number of players required for the free game to be awarded Options are 1 10 Solo Free Game Max in If Winner Gets Free Game is enabled and Free Game Min Players is set to 7 ROW this sets the maximum number of times in a row the free game can be awarded Options are 1 3 Times 4 Button Game Abort If set to Enable a solo race can be aborted by pressing all four control panel buttons at the same time Race Length LAN only If set to Short this shortens the length of all races by reducing the number of laps in a race The number of laps per race varies by track Options are Long and Short If you change this setting you should also Reset Highscore Data from the Game Settings Game Resets menu Attract High Score Screen If set to Enable high scores are displayed during Attract Mode NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 20 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 4 Operator Menu and Game Setup Menuitem Description Backup Drive Selects drive letter for USB backup drive See the sections that follow for more information Backup Player D
26. install the new fixture Replace the fixture only with a comparable unit from GLOBAL VR Marquee Retainer LED Light Tube Marquee Speaker Leader Light Housing 1 of 2 Marquee Clear Plastic Leader Light Cover Figure 34 Marquee Assembly Exploded View Deluxe NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 56 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 6 Service and Repair Cold Cathode Florescent Light Service Cold Cathode Florescent Lights CCFLs are used to add dramatic lighting effects to the cabinet 12 red CCFLs are installed below the control panel and under the back of the cabinet Each CCFL set is made up of two light tubes and a power inverter The power inverter is connected to 12 VDC power see Figure 35 If both of the lights in a set fail the problem is most likely a faulty power inverter or loose power connection Make sure the power connector is firmly attached to the power inverter Swap the power inverter with a known good inverter as a test before changing the light tubes If you replace an inverter and the replacement set has a power switch make sure it 1s switched ON Install the inverter it so that the vents the circle of small holes on the case are not covered 2 Pin Connector Attached to Tube Cold Cathode Florescent Tubes 12 VDC In from DC Power Supply Power Inverter Figure 35 Cold Cathode Light Detail CCFLs Below Control Panel To
27. linked to it you can login by pressing J and entering your PIN or by simply swiping your card 6 Once you login your nickname will be displayed during the race and on the race results screen 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 15 of 84 Chapter 4 Operator Menu and Game Setup Chapter 4 Operator Menu and Game Setup This chapter describes how to use the Game Operator menu to set up the game diagnose problems and view gameplay and earnings statistics Navigating the Operator M enu 1 With the game running in Attract Mode open the coin door and press the TEST BACK button on the Operator Button Panel to open the Operator Main Menu Figure 6 Operator Button Panel 2 Use the driving controls to change settings as described below 3 Once you enter the Operator Menu use the VIEW and J buttons to move up and down through the main list on the left side of the screen Pause over a menu item to open the submenu below it and then use the VIEW and J buttons to move through the submenu items 4 When you move over a submenu item a blue highlight will appear around the item Press the START button to open the associated menu or screen 5 Once you open a menu use the VIEW and J buttons to navigate through the menu items Press START to select an item and change its setting 6 Some menu items such as volume levels see Figure 11 on page 19 use sliders to set numeric values A slider as shown bel
28. next to the pedals show the pot value when the pedal is full up full down and the current value When you step on the pedals the number shown for the current position should change The difference between the full up and full down values should be about 80 5 As you press and release the pedals the changing numbers should be smooth and linear A sudden jump in the numbers can indicate a bad pot or a loose set screw on the pedal assembly Calibrating the Steering and Pedals To calibrate the steering wheel and pedals press the START and J buttons together to reset the pots to 0 A symbol will appear over the pictures of the pedals and wheel Turn the steering wheel all the way to the left and the right to set the pot limits Press each pedal all the way down to set the pot limits Shifter When you shift through the gears the shifter in the graphic should move to the correct position Coin Mechs When you activate a coin mech its name Coin 1 or Coin 2 should turn from white to green and the number should increment to indicate the number of coins inserted If the name of the mech stays green this indicates it is stuck in the ON position Note Typically Coin 1 is the two coin mechs and Coin 2 is the optional bill validator START Button and Leader Light The START button and Leader Light should blink while the Play Control Test menu is open If either one fails to blink check the bulb and wiring NASCAR Team Racing Operation
29. of the computer Verify the line voltage switch on the back of the computer is set to 115V Make sure the AC power cord is firmly connected to the computer and the power strip and the power strip LED is on Turn off the power strip wait 20 seconds and then turn it back on to reboot the computer If you have checked all power connections and the fan in the computer power supply does not come on the computer power supply may be bad 2011 Global VR Inc Page 63 of 84 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solution No video and no Corrupted software Reload the software from the CDs If you continue to audio continued or have problems you may have a faulty hard drive Faulty hard drive Contact Technical Support Picture is dim or Gamma and or Adjust the monitor Gamma and or Vibrance setting from faded Vibrance needs the Operator Menu Diagnostics screens see page 33 adjustment If this does not give adequate results increase brightness using the monitor remote control board mounted to the back of the monitor Red or green Faulty LCD control Contact Technical Support for assistance horizontal lines on PCB monitor Audio Troubleshooting No audio Volume set too Use the VOL UP button on the Operator Button Panel to low raise the volume Check audio settings in the Operator Menu Machine Settings Settings menu and verify that the Master Volume is set high enough Verify the volume pots are not turned all th
30. of the LCD Control PCB Disconnect the monitor DC power wires from the monitor power supply terminals you do not need to disconnect the AC wires from the power strip 6 Remove the two 2 Phillips screws that secure the DC power supply in place so you can move it out of the way to reach the monitor mounting bolts NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 48 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 6 Service and Repair 7 Remove the four 4 bolts that secure the monitor backbox to the mounting brackets inside the cabinet The picture below shows the locations of the bolts inside the cabinet Monitor Mounting Brackel Only Lower Part Shown Lower Monitor Mounting Bolt Locations of Monitor Mounting In Bolts Inside Cabinet Figure 29 Monitor Mounting Bolts Deluxe 8 Carefully lift the monitor bezel and glass out of the cabinet as one unit This is easiest to do with a person on each side of the assembly 9 Place the LCD monitor assembly face down on a safe working surface 10 Refer to Figure 30 for monitor assembly components Carefully disconnect the three wire harnesses that connect the LCD panel to the LCD Control PCB on the back of the assembly E j i 4 LCD Monitor Back NEM Il A LCD Control PCE i gy Backbox Monitor Remote Control Board i Bezel Figure 30 Monitor and Backbox Components Deluxe 11 Remove the seven 7 screw
31. on the audio amp Figure 26 on page 44 shows the location of each speaker Audio Amp PCB Replacement CAUTION To prevent electrostatic discharge ESD damage handle PCBs by the edges only and use a grounding wrist strap or similar precaution 1 Disconnect the cabinet AC Power Cord 2 Remove the electronics access panel see page 35 Disconnect the power harness speaker wires and 3 5mm audio cables from the audio amp PCB Make sure all connectors are labeled to make it easy to reconnect them properly 4 Use a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the four 4 screws holding the PCB to the mounting feet Note Always keep the audio amp PCB inside an ESD anti static bag when not installed in the cabinet to prevent electrostatic damage 5 Reverse these steps to re install the audio amp PCB Front Marquee Speaker Replacement Deluxe Refer to Figure 34 on page 56 for an exploded view of the marquee and speakers The front speakers are mounted below the marquee Do the following to replace a speaker 1 Remove the six 6 Torx screws that secure the marquee artwork and clear plastic in place and remove the artwork and clear plastic 2 Disconnect the speaker harness connector inside the marquee Remove the nuts from the two 2 speaker mounting bolts and remove the speaker with its mounting bracket Be careful not to pull the speaker wires 4 Remove the screws that secure the mounting bracket to the speaker Remove the w
32. on the power strip is on If the light is off make turned off sure the connections to the AC power plate and power transformer terminals are secure Cabinet not Make sure the AC power cord is firmly connected to connected or the power plate and an active AC outlet and the turned off cabinet ON OFF switch is ON Game Dongle not Game Dongle not Make sure the Game Dongle is securely connected found by system connected Power the cabinet off and then on computer Faulty Game Make sure the dongle is connected properly It will Dongle light up red when recognized by the computer Contact Tech Support to exchange a faulty dongle Faulty USB port Test the dongle in a PCI USB port Faulty ventilation Verify that the ventilation fan is working It is located fan above the monitor access door on the back of the cabinet Replace the fan if it is worn or spinning slowly Cabinet gets very warm Cabinet ventilation Make sure you have proper clearance between the holes are blocked cabinet rear and the wall Make sure the vent holes are clear of dust and debris and that air is freely blowing out of the cabinet Marquee lamp Faulty florescent Check the florescent tube for darkened or cracked end does notlight oris tube Replace the florescent tube if it looks worn HERE Faulty florescent Verify the florescent tube pins make a good connection fixture with the lamp fixture Check the ballast for proper operation Replace fixture if fault
33. place in case you need them in the future 3 The Calibrate the Accelerator and Brake screen will appear Press each pedal fully to the floor to set the pot limits 4 Next the steering will auto calibrate Do not touch the wheel as it turns to set the pot limits If the software detects another cabinet with the same Link ID Number the Select a Link ID screen will appear and prompt you to change the ID Note If you install software on linked cabinets simultaneously the first one finished will automatically be assigned Link ID 1 so you may need to change it in the Operator Menu Once the Attract Movie begins play a game to verify proper operation 7 Open the Operator Menu and set the sound volume levels pricing and other Operator settings NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 34 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 6 Service and Repair Chapter 6 Service and Repair CAUTION GLOBAL VR assumes no liability for any damage or injuries incurred while servicing the cabinet Only qualified service personnel should perform service and installation of cabinet hardware To prevent electrostatic discharge ESD damage handle PCBs by the edges only and use a grounding wrist strap or similar precaution Please read the service instructions before working on the cabinet Always turn the cabinet OFF and disconnect the AC power cord before performing any repair work DANGER Access Panel
34. played Continue Stats Displays a graph showing number of continued games Diagnostics Controls Lets you test controls amp coin mechs and calibrate steering amp pedals Comm Test Tests communication between linked cabinets Sound Test Plays sounds to test each speaker Monitor Test Displays monitor test screens Monitor Gamma Adjusts overall brightness of monitor image Monitor Vibrance Adjusts vibrance of monitor image Monitor Resolution Card Reader Test Motion Test Lets you change the monitor resolution Lets you test the Players Card Reader Y cw WOW WW o YNY Motion Systems Only Lets you test the Motion Drive Motors Resume Game Returns you to the game Figure 9 Operator Menu Flowchart Note The current date and time is displayed on each menu screen If you need to change the date or time refer to Setting the Date and Time on page 58 The date and time only appears on Operator Menu screens and does not affect gameplay Motion Platform Cabinets have additional menu items including a Motion Test under Diagnostics 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 17 of 84 Chapter 4 Operator Menu and Game Setup Machine Settings Info Screen This screen displayed when you first enter the Operator Menu shows important cabinet info Machine Settings CC ou open
35. run Setup The System Setup Utility Main Menu will appear Use the up and down arrow keys 1 to select System Date on the menu screen The month will be highlighted Use the and keys to set the month Press the Tab key to move to the day and set it the same way Repeat for the year Use the up and down arrow keys 1 to select System Time and then use the and Tab keys to set the time the same way you set the date When finished press F10 on the keyboard The following prompt will appear Save amp Exit Setup Save Configuration and exit Make sure Yes is selected use the arrow keys to select if necessary and press Enter NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 58 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 6 Service and Repair Setting the Computer BIOS CM OS This procedure applies only to systems with the Intel DG41TY Motherboard If your system has a different motherboard check http service globalvr com for updated information If you are comfortable using the System Setup Utility connect a keyboard to the computer and press the F2 key during boot to run the Utility select Load Optimal Defaults from the Main Menu and then change the settings shown in the table below For more help refer to the detailed instructions that follow Menu Submenu If Applicable ttem Setting Exit Load Optimal Defaults Main Advanced Boot Configuration Display F10 to Enter
36. subwoofer 1s located behind the molded red plastic housing on the back of the seat On Standard cabinets the subwoofer 1s located behind the grill on the back of the seat 1 To replace the Subwoofer remove the six 6 Torx screws that secure the molded red plastic housing on the back of the seat and remove the housing Skip to step 3 2 To replace the left or right rear speaker remove the four 4 1 4 20H Torx security screws that secure the speaker grill to the back of the seat Remove the four 4 screws that secure the speaker or subwoofer to the seat 4 Remove the wires from the speaker or subwoofer and install them to the same terminals on the new speaker or subwoofer 5 Reverse these steps to install the new speaker or subwoofer Computer Replacement CAUTION The computer is serviced as one unit YOU WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY if you open the computer without direct authorization from the GLOBAL VR Technical Support staff Perform the following steps to remove the computer from the cabinet 1 Disconnect the cabinet from AC power and remove the rear door from the cabinet 2 Disconnect all of the cables from the computer 3 Remove the Game Dongle and keep it with your cabinet Do not ship the Game Dongle with the computer It contains information that needs to stay with the cabinet NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 46 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 6 Service and Repair 4 Unbuck
37. the Card reader 1s working properly the screen will confirm that the card was read successfully Magnetic Stripe Card Please INSERT a cord Successfully Read h N Press ony button ta abort the test Press ony button te obort the test NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 32 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 4 Operator Menu and Game Setup Diagnostics Monitor Adjustment Screens Each of the screens shown below will assist you with fine tuning the monitor Press the Operotor button to emt this test ABC 1 00 Press lt START gt save this setting Press lt LOOHBACH gt to cancel 15 1366 768 15 9 Aspect Ratio Press START test this setting Press lt LOONBACH ta cancel MUSIC and VIEW to chonge selection START gt save tis safing LOOKBACRKS io cancel e Monitor Test When you select this menu item it opens a series of screens designed to help you check monitor performance Press any control panel button to cycle through a series of screens to test color and geometric alignment Press the Operator TEST BACK button to exit e Monitor Gamma This screen lets you adjust the overall screen brightness Press VIEW or J to raise or lower the gamma value To exit without making changes press LOOK BACK To exit and keep the new setting press START e Monitor Vibrance This screen lets you adjust the overall vividness or saturation of the colors Pres
38. the new PCB and make sure jumpers are installed in positions 1 and 3 of J5 Mode Select The controls will not work properly if the jumpers are not installed 6 Reverse these steps to install the new PCB NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 42 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 6 Service and Repair Seat Slide Assembly Replacement To replace the slide assembly refer to Figure 25 and perform the following steps oeat Housing Decal Subwoofer Grill Seat Slide Kit Plastic Spacer 1 of 4 Above Slide Plastic Spacer 1 of 4 Below Slide Pedestal C Plat edestal Cover Plate Threaded Stud on Lower Slide 1 of 4 Figure 25 Seat Slide Assembly Replacement 1 Remove the six 6 Torx bolts that secure the pedestal cover plate to the wooden pedestal 2 Carefully lift the seat assembly and place it on its side Be careful not to pull the speaker wires that run from the pedestal into the seat You may need to reach inside the pedestal and snip wire ties to create slack in the wires 3 Remove the four 4 nuts and flat washers from the bottom of the pedestal cover plate and remove the cover plate and the four 4 plastic spacers from the seat assembly Note the placement of each component 4 Remove the four 4 nuts and flat washers that secure the slide assembly to the seat base plate Move the lower slides to each side to access all four nuts Note When reassembl
39. to Nework MEME drive to the top of the list e L 22 Use the up and down arrow keys e oae un FP 11 to select Hard Disk Drive Urges ina and then use the keys to move h Change Opt the drive to the second position F10 Save ESC Exit Press Enter 23 Use the up and down arrow keys 11 to select Boot to Network and then use the keys to change the setting to Disable 24 Now that all settings are correct press F10 The following prompt will appear Save amp Exit Setup Save Configuration and exit 25 Make sure Yes is selected use the arrow keys to select if necessary and press Enter NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 62 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Video Troubleshooting No picture Power problem or Corrupted picture on monies Loose or faulty You hear the audio Video cable Loose or faulty connections between LCD Panel and Control PCB Loose or faulty video card No video and no BIOS setting has audio changed Note It takes about 3 minutes to boot and start the game No power to computer 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Possible Solution Check the Power On LED on the monitor power supply Make sure the power cord is connected to the power strip and the power strip is on Verify that the video cable is firmly connected from the monitor to the video card in the computer While the
40. to help protect the system from potential damage and to ensure your personal safety Electronic components in the game cabinet run on 115 VAC The voltage switch on the back of the computer must be set to 115 If you power up the computer outside of the cabinet set the switch to match the local AC voltage 115 volts 60Hz in most of North and South America and some Far Eastern countries such as Japan South Korea and Taiwan 230 volts 50Hz in most of Europe the Middle East and the Far East To help prevent electric shock plug the system into a properly grounded power source These cables are equipped with 3 prong plugs to help ensure proper grounding Do not use adapter plugs or remove the grounding prong from a cable If you must use an extension cable use a 3 wire cable with properly grounded plugs To help protect your system from sudden increases and decreases in electrical power use a surge suppressor line conditioner or Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS Be sure nothing rests on the system s cables and that the cables are not located where they can be stepped on or tripped over Keep your system far away from radiators and other heat sources Do not block cooling vents Precautions for Game Operation GLOBAL VR assumes no liability for injuries incurred while playing our games Operators should be aware that certain health and physical conditions may make people susceptible to injury when playing video games part
41. 011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 19 of 84 Chapter 4 Operator Menu and Game Setup Machine Settings Errors Screen The Errors screen displays a list of any errors detected by the software See page 69 for information on specific Error Messages Game Settings Settings Menu This menu lets you set up Play Again and Continue pricing Free Game awards to winners race length and lock out Expert and Hard tracks Whenever you change a setting on this screen it is a good practice to select Reset Highscore Data from the Game Settings Game Resets menu ri T al i L Machine Settings Game Settings Play Again Continue Disable Are you sure you want to Disable Tracks Pin Again Man Thina Uinienilen backup player data Existing Disable Drivers Winner Gets Free Game Disable backup data on the USB _ Game Resets Free Game Min Players 1 drive will be overwritten Coin Settings Solo Free Game Max in Row 1 f Collections _ Statistics 4 Button Game Abort Enable Diagnostics Resume Game Race Length LAN only Short Attract High Score Screens Enable rae i Are you sure you want Backup Drive E to restore player data 7 Existing player data will be overwritten Figure 12 Game Settings Menu Menuttem Description O S Play Again Continue If set to Enable allows you to set different pricing to start playing or continue play again Set the pricing
42. 1 Page 29 of 84 Chapter 4 Operator Menu and Game Setup Diagnostics Play Control Test The Diagnostics menus help you test cabinet hardware and adjust the monitor Note On Motion Cabinets you will also see the Emergency Stop button on this screen a iib LEES WT Press Start amp Music to reset pats Press Start amp View to exit this test The Play Control Test menu lets you test driving controls operator buttons and coin mechs as described below To exit from this menu press the START and VIEW buttons together If you see a symbol displayed over a component it was not detected by the software and may be disconnected check the wiring for this component Buttons When you press a control panel or Operator button its picture should highlight on the screen The dot next to each button will be yellow until the button is pressed and green after it is pressed A red dot means the button is stuck in the ON position Steering Wheel When you turn the steering wheel the graphic should rotate and the numbers next to the graphic should change to indicate the steering wheel position Full left position should be about 27 and full right position should be about 27 As you turn the wheel the changing numbers should be smooth and linear A sudden jump in the numbers or a different range of numbers can indicate a bad pot or a loose steering column set screw Gas amp Brake Pedal The numbers displayed
43. 6 Important DO NOT use crossover couplers to link this game The motherboard automatically detects a direct connection to another game Crossover couplers shipped with older racing games will not work NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 10 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 2 Installing a New Cabinet Two Cabinets Linked Four or More Cabinets Linked Connect cable directly from cabinet to cabinet Use Ethernet hub or switch Link ID 1 Link ID 2 Link ID 4 Figure 5 Linking Cabinets l Before connecting the Ethernet cables open the Operator Menu Machine Settings Settings menu on each cabinet and set the Link ID number Cabinets should be numbered in sequence from left to right and each cabinet must have a unique number 1 2 3 etc Exit the Operator Menu to reset the number in the software Note If you skip a number in the cabinet ID sequence such as numbering cabinets 1 2 3 amp 5 the skipped number will show up as an empty outline in the WAITING FOR OTHERS screen see page 14 Important All linked cabinets must run the same Software Comm Version displayed in the Operator Menu Machine Info screen Software Versions 1 0 and 1 1 have different Comm Versions 2 Locate the 10 Ethernet cable in the cash box of each cabinet 3 Tolink two cabinets Connect one Ethernet cable between the Ethernet ports on the power plate of each cabinet DO NOT use a crossover
44. B is either disconnected or malfunctioning or the USB port or cable is faulty Check all connections to the PCB Test in a different USB port and with a different USB cable Replace the PCB if faulty Make sure jumpers are installed in positions 1 amp 3 of J5 Mode Select see page 42 Incorrect GVRIO Board The screen will display the revision numbers of the GVRI O Mini PCB installed and the one required Contact your distributor to order the correct GVRI O Mini PCB Duplicate Link ID Please Selecta The cabinet has the same Link ID as another cabinet Turn the New Link ID steering wheel to select a different Link ID from the numbers displayed Numbers displayed in gray are available Turn the wheel to select an ID and press the START button Remember to number your cabinets in sequence from left to right Steering Auto Calibration failed The software detected a problem with steering Once you turn the Please turn the wheel all he way wheel the software will determine whether the problem is with the to the left and all the way to the steering pot or the force feedback If the problem is with the force right feedback you will be given the option to start the system without force feedback If the steering pot is not working the game cannot be started See page 36 for steering service Attract Mode Error Messages Explanation and Solution A Red Dot appears in the lower Indicates hardware error usually with a button gas or brake po
45. Back Music Button 3 5 WHT RED o 7 Music View Button 4 6 WHT ORG o View Signal GND 1 BLK WHT J10 Harness PN 115 0150 01 Start Button Light Output 6 9 BLU VIO 8 8 2 2 12 VDC Leader Lamp 3 YEL WHT 2 2 1 1 Pd gL EEE eb Light Tub Leader Light Output 4 7 BLU ORG 6 6 2 2 ight Tube 3 3 2 2 Coin Meter Output 3 6 BLU RED 5 5 1 1 DD i METER 3 A Coin Meter 7 METER 4 5V 2W 5 12 VDC in 3 C N 1 1 L s 6 5VDC RED NO COM Coin 1 gH BL s 9 9 Coin 2 For Optional Dollar Bill Validator Coin1 Button 9 2 YEL BLK YEL BLK E 4 4 aa Operator Coin2 Button 10 3 YEL BRN YEL BRN 5 5 Oo o TEST BACK Button Test Back Button 13 7 YEL GRN YEL GRN Boa Chassis To Coin Vault 4 4 GND ony YES C round 515 Signal GND 1 BLK WHT BLK WHT ES 6 6 Service Enter Button 14 8 YEL BLU YEL BLU 31 3 SERVICE O o VOL DN NO COM Volume Down Button 12 6 YEL ORG YEL ORG 2 2 O oO VOL UP NO COM Volume Up Button 11 5 YEL RED YEL RED 1 O o NO COM Harness PN 115 0152 01 Operator Panel Buttons Power In 12 VDC 1 12 VDC GND 2 GND 1 GND 3 GND 2 Connect to 5 12 VDC 5 VDC 4 5 VDC 1 Power Supply GND 3 xm ES 4 5 VDC 2 8 a amp Notes o o o 0 Wire colors may vary depending on harness revision RISE Sa Most unused pins amp connectors are not shown LM ien To Chassis GND ring on 115 0146 01 Pelee Power Supply connect
46. Calibrate the steering from the Play Control Test in the Operator Menu after replacing the pot S 17 Shaft Nut an ZEE install with Pin Through Hole in Bracket f akli bit l T L Bracket Set Screw Nut Pot Figure 20 Replacing the 5 KQ Steering Pot Force Feedback Belt or Steering Motor Replacement It is a good practice to inspect the steering belt and gears periodically Always replace a belt that looks stretched cracked or worn Replace a gear that looks worn Refer to Figure 20 above and Figure 21 and perform the following steps to remove the force feedback belt for repair Always replace the belt if it looks cracked or worn 1 Open the control panel as described on page 35 2 Using a 7 64 Allan wrench loosen the set screw from the steering column and remove the bracket with the pot attached see Figure 20 3 Loosen the four 4 3 8 motor mount Kep nuts that secure the steering motor to the frame see Figure 21 4 Using a 10mm socket wrench loosen the belt tension adjustment bolt several turns until you can slip the belt off of the motor and steering gears see Figure 21 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 37 of 84 Chapter 6 Service and Repair 5 Inspect the motor gear the small gear for wear A worn gear can quickly wear out a belt Make sure the two gears are aligned to prevent stress on the belt Use Loctite on the set screws to ensure they are secure
47. F12 for Network Boot Disable VETES Advanced BST2e Til M OT M TU M T Enables or Disables The Floppy Disk Diskette Controller Disable Controller Diskette Write Protect Disable Floppy Configuration 17 Use the left and right arrow keys to select the Power menu 18 Use the up and down arrow keys 11 to select After Power Failure and then use the keys to change the setting to Power On 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Determines the mode After Power Failure Power On of operation if a Wake On LAN from S5 Power on power loss occurs ACPI Suspend State S3 State Stays Off system Processor Power Management Disable will remain off once Wake system from S5 Disable power is restored Wake on PS 2 Keyboard from S5 Stay Off Last State restores system to the same state it was on before p 2011 Global VR Inc Page 61 of 84 Chapter 6 Service and Repair 19 Use the left and right arrow keys to select the Boot menu 20 Use the up and down arrow keys 11 to select Boot Device VETERE Boot Mot Priority and press Enter Boot Menu Type Normal Boot Device Priority I CD DVD ROM Drive 21 A pop up window will appear aa listing available drives Use the up E WC WDE and down arrow keys 1 to CD DVD ROM Pomaga O TARE DV select CD DVD ROM Drive and Boot to Removabi H210 Disk Drive d then use the keys to move the Boot
48. GLOBAL VIEW Up START Select MUSIC Down LOOKBACK Cancel Back Figure l6 Coin Setting Pricing Menu Menuitem Defaut Descrip Race 4 Lets you set the number of credits required to start a new game Options are 1 50 Race Continue Lets you set the number of credits required to continue a game 3 play again Options are 1 50 Play Again Continue must be Enabled in the Game Settings Settings menu to use this feature NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 26 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 4 Operator Menu and Game Setup Collections Screens The Current Earnings screen displays earnings and Service Credits entered for the current period To end the current period select Reset Bookkeeping press START and confirm your selection in the pop up menu that appears When you select Reset Bookkeeping all amounts are reset to zero 0 out in the Current Earnings screen and the data is moved to the Last Collection screen Lifetime Earnings and Lifetime Average Weekly Earnings are displayed on the Statistics Machine screen described on page 28 Collections Collections April 28 2010 9 07 43 AM April 28 2010 9 07 43 AM Machine Settings Machine Settings Game Settings Game Settings Coin Settings Since 3 27 2010 9 43 24 AM q Coin Settings ee 3 25 2010 10 25 46 AM to 3 27 2010 9 43 24 AM Collections Collections r Eurrent Earnings a ae i ast Collection
49. Game e Disabled Tracks Transmission A screen like the one below that shows cabinet 1 running software version 1 5 and cabinet 2 running 2 0 will appear if there is a Software Comm Version mismatch iil Software Versions must be the same Install the same versions or disconnect the link Power cycle the cabinets Samica 408 597 3435 Vi ED Wem gig b h COIT Checking the Game Dongle The cabinet uses a Game Dongle to activate the game software If the dongle is missing the game will not run When a USB Game Dongle is installed and working properly a red LED will illuminate inside the dongle For a Game Dongle to be recognized correctly it should be connected before the cabinet 1s powered ON If the software does not recognize the Game Dongle make sure the Dongle is connected properly and then power cycle the cabinet to see if this resolves the problem NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 12 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 2 Installing a New Cabinet If the dongle should come out while the game is running a NO DONGLE screen will appear If this happens the dongle can be re installed without rebooting the game Note The dongle supplied with the cabinet is specific to the game software version Future software upgrades may require a new dongle Important Some of your cabinet information is stored in the dongle so if you replace your computer remove the dongle and keep it with the ca
50. J NASCAR Hy Oe T NASCAR Team Racing Standard amp Deluxe Cabinets Operation amp Service M anual 040 0233 01 Rev B For Software Version 2 0 gt Read this manual before use gt Keep this manual with the machine at all times www globalw com http service globalw com techsupport globalw com Phone 408 597 3435 Fax 408 597 3437 Preface Table of Contents PLAC Oasis eens Se eco eile seu der ene a wood a Warni N o S enesedei uti ted vet tp ciat Peta Environmental Conditions FCC Notices United States Chapter 1 Gare Restart Peatute o sens Chapter 2 Installing a New Cabinet Connecting Sections Standard Only Marquee SetiD erneuern Linkine Cabinet een Linkin BITOIS oen esie tene Checking the Game Dongle Chapter 3 Driving a Race Playr Lopi fresanti Chapter 4 Operator Menu and Game Setup Navigating the Operator Menu Machine Settings Info Screen Machine Settings Settings Menu Machine Settings Errors Screen Game Settings Settings Menu Backing Up and Restoring Player Data Backing Up Player Data Restoring Player Data Installing a USB Extension Cable Game Settings Disable Tracks or Drivers IVICTIUIS E essa t
51. Product Earnings Service Credits Last Collection Statistics Race 34 4 Statistics Race 53 2 Diagnostics Diagnostics Uns i i pent Monies 2 n a Resume Game Unspent Monies 0 n a Resume Game Total 34 4 Total 55 2 GLOBAL START Select VIEW Up START Select P MUSIC Down LOOKBACK Cancel Back MUSIC Down LOOKBACK Cancel Back Figure 17 Collections Screens 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 27 of 84 Chapter 4 Operator Menu and Game Setup Statistics Screens The Statistics screens allow the operator to view the game play statistics collected by the cabinet The lifetime totals are never reset unless the operating system is restored using the System Recovery Disk To reset the current Total for any screen use the Game Settings Game Resets menu described on page 21 Machine Settings Game Settings Lifetime Earnings Coin Settings Lifetime Avg Weekly Earnings Collections H Statistics Machine Game Modes Lifetime Duration Lifetime Time in Play Lifetime Average Play Time Time in Play Average Play Time Lowest Play Time Longest Play Time Continue Stats Diagnostics Resume Game Up Time VIEW Up MUSIC Down e Since March 17 2010 14 00 25 3 minutes 23 seconds 14 00 25 3 minutes 23 seconds 1 minutes 12 seconds 5 minutes 16 seconds 2 days 12 15 35 START Select LOOKBACK Cancel Back Statistics Machine dis
52. RNET m N Bf Outside Cabinet J amy inside Cabinet a z E n ED f 3 Ethernet Port nd A w amp San las Connect Cabinet Mounting Bolt 1 of 4 Connectto Ethernet Cabinet Ground Power Cord Do Not Use for Grounding Port on PC Wire to Ground Lug Figure 33 AC Power Plate AC Power Strip Replacement SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect the AC power cord before performing the following procedure DANGER The AC power strip provides power to all of the components in the cabinet Perform the following steps to replace the power strip 1 Turn the cabinet OFF and disconnect the AC power cord 2 Remove the rear door from the cabinet 3 Disconnect all components from the power strip 4 Disconnect the power strip Neutral and Line wires from the power transformer 5 Disconnect the power strip Ground wire from the AC Power Plate ground lug 6 Remove the power strip it is held in place with Velcro NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 54 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 6 Service and Repair 7 Replace the power strip with an appropriate unit from GLOBAL VR Do not use a different power strip Be sure to connect each wire to the correct terminal See Figure 41 on page 76 must be securely connected to the ground lug on the power plate or the game will not CAUTION Be sure to connect each wire to the correct terminal The ground wire function properly DC Power Supplies 24
53. Right Speaker Figure 44 Simplified Wiring Diagram Deluxe 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 To Subwoofer sy o ce eS i iG Control Panel Motor Ctrl In to To Steering Pot Steering Motor Ted Ead To Power Strip 2011 Global VR Inc Page 79 of 84 Chapter 9 Diagrams and Schematics GVRI O Mini PCB Main Harness PN 115 0146 01 To System USB Port Computer ES SSS R ERA aS 5V 1 1 Analog PWR Gas Wiper 3 RN 2 Gas Wiper GND 6 5 Analog GND Brake Wiper 4 3 Brake Wiper GAS BRAKE A Harness PN 115 0163 01 Harness PN 115 0149 01 Shifter Assembly Signal GND 1 BLK WHT BLK WHT BLK WHT Gear Shift 1 Button 17 2 I ORG BLK ORG BLK ORG BLK L o 1 Shift 2 Button 18 ORG BRN ORG BRN ORG BRN 1 o77 9 Shifter 3 Button 19 4 ORG RED ORG RED ORG Rep Le 3 Shifter 4 Button 20 ORG YEL ORG YEL ORG MBs oe 4 Chassis GRN YEL GRN YEL mO9 Shifter Micro GND To Chassis Switches CC Ground J5 Mode Select Jumpers 45 412 VDC in from Place 1234 Power Supply Jumpers at e ele Chassis Positions K a 1 amp 3 eme Harness PN 115 0148 01 GRN YEL xQ To Chassis Ground Lamps 5V 0 2A 555 ES Back START gt Start Button 1 2 WHT BLK o Start Look Back Button 2 4 WHT BRN o 4 Look
54. TAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM OPERATION OF THE GAME IN ANY CONDITION GLOBAL VR SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SUITABILITY PERFORMANCE OR SAFETY OF ANY NON GLOBAL VR PART OR ANY MODIFICATION PERFORMED BY ANY PRODUCT DISTRIBUTOR UNLESS SUCH WORK IS EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED IN ADVANCE BY GLOBAL VR THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE IM PLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON GLOBAL VR S PART EXCEPT FOR ANY EXPRESS WARRANTY SET FORTH IN A WRITTEN CONTRACT BETWEEN GLOBAL VR AND PURCHASER CONTAINING SPECIFIC TERM S WHICH SUPERSEDE THE TERMS HEREIN THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT AUTHORIZE ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME OTHER LIABILITIES IF ANY CONNECTED WITH THE SALE OF PRODUCTS BY GLOBAL VR NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 82 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 9 Diagrams and Schematics Legal Notices O 2011 Global VR Inc GLOBAL VR and the GLOBAL VR logo are registered trademarks of Global VR Inc All rights reserved NASCAR is a registered trademark of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing Inc The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series logo and word mark are used under license by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing Inc and Sprint Inc Game engine used under license by Electronic Arts Inc DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDW AY amp DAYTONA 9 SPEEDW EEKS
55. VDC Feedback PCB power Test the PCB in a working cabinet Faulty motor Test the steering motor in a working cabinet Faulty 24 VDC Use a volt meter to verify that the force feedback power power supply supply is putting out 24 VDC Faulty 5 KQ steering Test calibration from Diagnostics Play Control Test in pot the Operator Menu Replace pot if faulty see page 37 Loose set screw Check the set screws in the steering assembly Loose shaft nut Tighten the 3 4 shaft nut shown in Figure 20 Loose or worn drive Turn off the cabinet Open the driving control panel and belt check the belt on the steering motor Also check for loose or worn gears see page 37 Faulty Force Verify that the PCB is getting 24 VDC power Test the Feedback PCB PCB in a working cabinet Calibrate the steering from Diagnostics Play Control Test in the Operator Menu Steering does not Faulty USB cable or Test by connecting to a motherboard USB port You may auto calibrate PCI USB card need to reboot twice for Windows to find the device Also try a new USB cable After testing re connect to a PCI USB port to minimize the risk of intermittent steering loss due to static shock again reboot twice Faulty Force Verify that the PCB is getting 24 VDC power Test the Feedback PCB PCB in a working cabinet Steering wheel Faulty 5 KO steering Test pot for smooth resistance If you replace the pot be shakes pot sure to calibrate it from Diagnostics Pla
56. al Page 6 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 1 Introduction Hardware Features e Dual core Pentium computer e 6 Channel Surround Sound e Nvidia GeForce graphics e Force Feedback Steering e 1 Gigabyte RAM e 4 Speed Shifter e Widescreen LCD monitor e Unique Racecar Cabinet Design e Supports dollar bill validator e Players Card Reader Game Restart Feature To keep the software running optimally the cabinet must be restarted every 24 hours For locations that turn their games off every day no additional restarts are needed For locations that leave their games turned on continuously the software will automatically restart the game once every 24 hours according to the following conditions 1 Ifthe game has been running continuously for at least 24 hours and the game has been in Attract Mode for at least 15 minutes then the following screen will be displayed Scheduled RESTART in process Press lt START gt to postpone 2 The screen will count down for 30 seconds If a user presses the START button the screen will not appear again until the next time the Attract Mode has been running for 15 minutes If nobody presses the START button the game will shut down and restart which will take about 3 minutes 3 After the cabinet completes the Restart the next Restart will be scheduled for 24 hours later If the initial Restart happens to be scheduled during a busy time for your location the action of p
57. amp WORLD CENTER OF RACING CHICAGOLAND SPEEDW AY MICHIGAN INTERNATIONAL SPEEDW AY amp TALLADEGA SUPERSPEEDW AY amp WATKINS GLEN INTERNATIONAL amp PHOENIX INTERNATIONAL RACEW AY THE PHOENIX MILE PIR WORLD S FASTEST ONE MILE PAVED OVAL COPPER WORLD CLASSIC AND PHOENIX including name likeness logos events names and event logos are registered trademarks or trademarks of International Speedway Corporation and used under license Atlanta Motor Speedway Bristol Motor Speedway Charlotte Motor Speedway and Texas Motor Speedway including word marks and logos are registered trademarks of Speedway Properties Company LLC a wholly owned subsidiary of Speedway Motorsports Inc Officially licensed product of Speedway Properties Company LLC J oey Logano Z20 amp and The Home Depot licensed under authority of J oe Gibbs Racing Huntersville NC TOYOTA AND ALL ASSOCIATED MARKS EM BLEM S AND DESIGNS ARE THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION AND USED WITH PERMISSION Denny Hamlin 11 and FedEx licensed under authority of J oe Gibbs Racing Huntersville NC TOYOTA AND ALL ASSOCIATED MARKS EMBLEMS AND DESIGNS ARE THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION AND USED WITH PERMISSION Kyle Busch QG 18 and M amp M S amp licensed under authority of J oe Gibbs Racing Huntersville NC amp Mars Inc 2010 Visit www mms com TOYOTA
58. amp Service Manual Page 30 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 4 Operator Menu and Game Setup Diagnostics Comm Test This screen shows the status of all linked cabinets as well as their Comm version and region Diagnostics Sound Test The Sound Test menu tests the speakers and subwoofer T oa ouo i Lj Testing Left Front Speaher Press MUSIC ta Pause Resume test Press LUDHBACH button ta abort the test Once you enter the sound test each speaker will play a sound while the graphic indicates the speaker that should be playing and the onscreen text displays the name of the speaker The subwoofer will make a low rumbling sound like an engine when it 1s being tested Press the J button at any time to pause or resume the test The test will repeat until you press the LOOK BACK button to exit If any sound comes from the wrong speaker or any speakers are not working check the connections to the speakers audio amp and PC see Audio Amp and Speakers Service on page 44 Refer to Audio Troubleshooting on page 64 for more information on fixing audio problems 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 31 of 84 Chapter 4 Operator Menu and Game Setup Diagnostics Card Reader Test This screen lets you test the Card Reader Open this screen and insert either a magnetic stripe card use a credit card GLOBAL VR Operator or Players SmartCard or any similar card with a name If
59. and 5 12 VDC The cabinet has three DC power supplies NOT including the power supply inside the computer 24 VDC supply powers the Force Feedback Steering System Important Connect only the steering components to this 24 VDC Power Supply Do not use the 12 VDC Terminals on the Steering Power Supply 5 12 VDC supply powers the Audio Amp GVRI O Mini PCB and lighting components 24 VDC supply powers LCD monitor See Monitor Power Supply Replacement on page 51 for replacement procedures Perform the following steps to replace a DC power supply except for the monitor power supply X ee ue SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect the AC power cord before performing the following procedure If a power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the equivalent power cord DANGER available from GLOBAL VR or your distributor Turn the cabinet OFF and disconnect the AC power cord Remove the electronics access panel see page 35 Disconnect the wires from the DC power supply terminals Remove the two 2 Phillips screws holding the power supply to the cabinet Be careful not to remove the screw that secures the terminal plate to the DC power supply Reverse the removal steps to install the new power supply Check the labels on each wire and be sure to connect them to the correct terminals See Figure 41 on page 76 for connection details Before connecting the DC output wires connect a volt meter and adjust the output voltage from the pot o
60. ard Number of Players Bristol Motor Speedway Hard Driver Atlanta Motor Speedway Medium Transmission Watkins Glen International Expert Game Time Stats Texas Motor Speedway Medium Continue Stats Michigan Int l Speedway Normal Diagnostics Crag Canyon Fantasy Course Expert Resume Game Statistics Transmission displays the number of Apri28 2010 8 07 43 AM games played with Manual and Automatic transmissions for the current period and Lifetime Transmission Machine Settings Game Settings Coin Settings Collections Statistics Transmission Total Lifetime Total Total Machine Game Modes Automatic 4 6 Number of Players Manual 3 3 Driver Track ransmission Game Time Stats Continue Stats Diagnostics Resume Game GAME TIME STATS Statistics Game Time Stats displays a graph showing how long the games last For example in the graph below 85 games lasted between 3 minutes 20 seconds and 3 minutes 39 seconds only one game lasted over 4 minutes 40 seconds Press the LOOK BACK button to exit this screen CONTINUED GAME STATS MI Statistics Continued Game Stats displays a graph showing how many times players Continued after a game ended For example in the graph below 12 players continued once and 5 players continued twice Press the LOOK BACK button to exit this screen Press LOOKBACK to return to the operator Menu 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 201
61. ata Writes player data to a USB drive See below for details Restore Player Data Restores player data saved to a USB drive See next page for details Backing Up and Restoring Player Data NASCAR Team Racing saves player data in the System Computer If cabinets are linked player data 1s shared between the cabinets No data 1s written to Players Cards To keep Player Data safe you can back it up on any standard USB Flash Drive that works with Windows Do not use a Flash Drive that requires special drivers to be installed on the computer Important GLOBAL VR recommends that you have at least 64 MB of free space on your drive before you back up data The data will be stored in a folder called NASCAR BACKUP You can copy the folder to a computer for safe keeping 1f you wish The folder will contain the three files listed below careerprofile tbl careerprofilecard tbl gameresult tbl since Player Data 1s shared between linked cabinets you only need to back up the data from one cabinet 1n a linked set If you wish you can install a USB Extension Cable as described on page 22 to make it easier to connect the drive When you Restore Player Data the data from the USB drive will replace the data on the cabinet If the cabinet 1s not linked the existing data 1s lost If the cabinet 1s linked the data 1s merged with the data on the other cabinets and no data is lost Important Always backup the player data before installin
62. binet Red Light Here when Working Figure 6 USB Game Dongles 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 13 of 84 Chapter 3 Driving a Race Chapter 3 Driving a Race This section describes the basics of starting and driving a race 1 Select Driver This screen appears after you insert coins and press START or the gas pedal Turn the Wheel to highlight a driver Each screen displays stats about the driver Press the Gas Pedal to select Note Ifthe countdown in the upper right corner reaches 0 on any selection screen the highlighted item is automatically selected Select Transmission Turn the wheel to select Automatic or Manual Stick Shift and press the Gas Pedal to select Note Select Track is not available if another driver in a linked cabinet is on the Waiting for Others screen In this case you will automatically join that player s race 2 Select Track Turn the wheel to select a track Each screen displays stats about the track Press the Gas Pedal to select Tracks are rated by difficulty Normal Hard or Expert Expert and Hard tracks can be locked to keep novice players from selecting them accidentally see Game Settings Settings Menu on page 20 If tracks are locked press the J button to unlock 3 Waiting for Others If the cabinet 1s linked this screen gives other players 30 seconds to join the race Press START or the Gas Pedal to speed up the countdown Your cabinet w
63. cks and drivers do not show up in the selection screens You can also set tracks to Lock If you do this players have to press the J button to select these tracks Hard and Expert tracks are set to Lock by default to prevent novice players from accidentally selecting them from the Track Select screen If only one track 1s enabled the game will skip the Select Track screen when a player starts a game if only one driver is enabled the game will skip the Select Driver screen If only one track is enabled the software ignores the Expert Track Lockout setting set in the Game Settings Settings menu Note Linked cabinets must have the same tracks and drivers available If linked cabinets do not have the same tracks and or drivers available a blue dot will appear in the lower right corner of the Attract screen to indicate a Cabinet Mismatch and the games will not link Game Settings April 26 2010 OTAM Apri 28 2010 TAM Disable Tracks Machine Settings Machine Settings Game Settings Daytona Int l Speedway Enable Game Settings Denny Hamlin Enable Settings Talladega Superspeedway Enable Settings Kyle Busch Enable Disable Tracks Charlotte Motor Speedway Enable Disable Tracks Dale Earnhardt Jr Enable Disable Drivers Phoenix Int l Raceway Lock Disable Drivers _ Kevin Harvick Enable Game Resets Game Resets Ryan Newman Enable o Coin Setti Bristol Motor Speedway Lock c in Setti Atlanta Motor Speedway Enable iouis ings Tony S
64. d See Audio Amp and Speakers Service on page 44 Audio hum Fault in AC Wiring A constant low hum in the speakers can be caused by a ground loop or reversed AC line and neutral wires to a component such as a power supply NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 64 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Control Troubleshooting Cause Possible Solution Buttons do not work Faulty micro switch Replace the micro switch on the button and re test Faulty wiring Disconnect the cabinet from AC power Verify that all wires are firmly connected to each button and the GVRI O Mini PCB Verify that the wires are connected to the correct spades on the button micro switch see Figure 22 on page 39 Verify that no wires are frayed or improperly shorting to ground Check for broken wires at cable tie points Faulty GVRI O Mini Make sure that all connections to the PCB are firm Pot wires reversed Check the wires between the steering pot and Force Feedback PCB Sloppy or poor Poor calibration Calibrate the steering from Diagnostics Play Control steering Test in the Operator Menu PCB Replace PCB if faulty see page 42 Buttons and Pedals GVRI O Mini PCB Make sure jumpers are installed in positions 1 amp 3 of do not work jumpered incorrectly J5 Mode Select on the GVRI O Mini PCB page 42 Steering pulls to one Faulty Force Verify that the force feedback PCB is getting 24
65. d Brake Pot Potentiometer Replacements cue setae otii oce 40 Four Speed Shifter Service 4 Shifter Micro Switch Replacement 4 GVRI O Mini PCB Service sssee 42 Seat Slide Assembly Replacement 43 Audio Amp and Speakers Service 44 Audio Amp PCB Replacement 45 Front Marquee Speaker Replacement DENKE hoanne uS 45 Front Marquee Speaker Replacement Sadard hedenn ET 46 Center Speaker Replacement 46 Rear Seat Speaker or Subwoofer Replaee MICA oci die bet eect eles 46 Computer Replacement ssss 46 LCD Monitor Assembly Service Deluxe 47 Glass Display Shield Replacement LDC UG Veen ea e S 48 Monitor Replacement Deluxe 48 Monitor Control PCB Replacement dB bd grec eee 50 Monitor Power Supply Replacement DEKE ise sesto pedcadesitit eoo ict coe 51 Monitor Service Standard 51 Monitor Display Shield Replacement Ondi herir T 51 Monitor Replacement Standard 51 Monitor Control PCB Replacement Standard usos d URS E 52 Monitor Power Supply Replacement Standard cedit etsete ties ATR 52 Coin Mech Replacement 53 Coin Meter Replacement nee 53 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Power Distribution Service 54 AC Power PIa
66. d in the shifter housing Pinched wires can cause incorrect gear readings Shifter Micro Switch Replacement The shifter uses one mini micro switch part 95 4118 00 for each gear If the shifter is not working in one gear check the micro switch for that gear l Z Remove the shifter as described in the previous section Put the shifter in the gear that is not working and look at the bottom of the assembly to see which micro switch 1s being actuated for that gear Check for any wires that may be disconnected from the micro switch in case this is the problem To replace the micro switch remove the four 4 screws that secure the bottom plate to the shifter and remove the plate Be careful not to lose the spacers between the plate and the shifter Disconnect the wires from the old micro switch and install them to the same terminals on the new micro switch Remove the two screws that secure the old micro switch to the assembly and install the new micro switch Reverse these steps to assemble and install the shifter After service test the shifter from Diagnostics Play Control Test in the Operator Menu 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 41 of 84 Chapter 6 Service and Repair GVRI O Mini PCB Service The GVRI O MINI PCB relays signals between the system computer and all controls except for the steering Each connector on the GVRI O MINI PCB is keyed to fit only to the correct harness connec
67. dio Front Green Audio Rear Blue Audio Center Subwoofer Pink Motherboard USB Port PCI USB Port Ethernet Port Main I O Harness Part 115 0146 01 CCFLs Below Control Panel To Audio ES To LCD Monitor Front Amp Chapter 9 Diagrams and Schematics CCFLs by LED Tubes CCFLs Below Seat Monitor Above Speakers J J J VJ W Cooling Fan DC Power Harness PN 115 0151 01 Lights OK LJ Power m 5 12 VDC and GND t from Power Supply EE To Start Lamp PN 115 0150 01 To Leader Light Coin Meter JJ Signal To Coin Mech Harness PN 115 0152 01 To Operator Button Harness mus Rem MIL eee To Brake Pot PN 115 0163 01 D PN 115 0149 01 PN 115 0148 01 Part of Main I O Harness 5 1 Audio Amp PCB 5 12 VDC In Audio In Rear Audio In Ctr Sub Audio In L Dongleo USB Game Dongle PN USB ABO6MM To Ethernet Port on Power Plate Front PN 115 0155 01 Speakers Rear PN 115 0145 01 Speakers Center Subwoofer Force Feedback PCB PN COEM GCE H2P5A J1 XPOS YPOS USB J10 To Gas Pot To 4 Speed Shifter To Control Panel Buttons eee aa PN 115 0119 01 To Marquee Left Speaker ae PN 115 0119 01 To Marquee Right Speaker Europee ce eei a O a To Seat Left Speaker PN 115 0005 02 PN 115 0006 01 PN 115 0007 01 To Seat
68. disconnect the AC power cord 2 Remove the two Phillips screws holding the coin meter to the operator button panel and remove the coin meter Cut the two wires from the coin meter and strip the ends of the wires to attach the new meter 4 Use two butt splices to connect the wires to the new coin meter Use the two screws to install the new coin meter 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 53 of 84 Chapter 6 Service and Repair Power Distribution Service AC Power Plate The AC power plate on the back of the cabinet provides the external AC power connection An AC EMI Filter in the power plate removes electrical noise that can cause interference with the hardware inside the cabinet The power plate has an ON OFF switch and a 6 Amp Slo Blo fuse AC power from the power plate 1s routed through a power transformer to an AC power strip surge suppressor that provides power to all cabinet components CAUTION The cabinet must be connected to a secure ground to function properly Ground wires from system components must be securely connected to the ground lug on the power plate as shown in Figure 33 Components must not be grounded to the power plate mounting bolts The Ethernet port on the power plate is connected to the Ethernet port on the system computer It is used for linking cabinets Line and Neutral Wires EMI Filter and Power Strip ON OFF Switch from Transformer Ground Wires to Ground Lug ETHE
69. ds the cabinet while guiding the wire harnesses inside Attach the seat assembly to the seat runners using four 4 2 1 4 T 27 Torx screws with 1 4 lock washers and fender washers 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 9 of 84 Chapter 2 Installing a New Cabinet Marquee Setup WARNING Keep hands clear of area under marquee as you rotate it into place 1 Rotate the marquee up towards the front of the cabinet as shown in figure Figure 4 2 Secure the marquee with three 3 1 4 20 x 1 Torx screws with lock washers and flat washers through the holes in the metal bracket below the marquee as shown below Secure with Marquee Folded Nu D WARNING Down for Shipping 4 KEEP Three 1X HANDS CLEAR Screws Rotate Up Figure 4 Setting up the Marquee Linking Cabinets You can link up to Ten Cabinets for head to head competition Once the cabinets are linked in hardware and software the Attract Mode movies will synchronize and players can choose to play individually or race against other players Motion and Non Motion Cabinets will link Each cabinet ships with a CAT 5 Ethernet cable Use this cable to link two cabinets directly or connect it to an Ethernet hub or switch to link more than two cabinets A 10 100 1000 Mbps Gigabit hub or switch is recommended GLOBAL VR has tested linking with the following switches e 5 Port Switch LINKSYS SD205 e 16 Port Switch D Link DSS 1
70. e Attract Mode sound plays Options are On Sometimes 1 3 or Off The Sometimes 1 3 setting plays Attract Audio 1 3 of the time In Game Default Music Sets volume of music that plays during the game to Soft Loud or Off Level In Game Engine Volume Sets volume of engine noise during the game from 0 100 Service Credits Switch If enabled allows you to add Service Credits for testing the game using the SERVICE button on the Operator Button Panel Service Credits are counted separately from Paid Credits in the Collections data Player Registration If enabled allows players to create login account to save their stats Steering Feedback Sets how strong the Steering force feedback feels Options are Normal or Strength Light Transmission Select If set to Disable game defaults to Automatic transmission You can use this setting if the shifter is not working properly Odometer Setting Sets odometer to display in MPH or km h Link ID Sets Cabinet Link ID used when linking two or more cabinets Note Link IDs should be sequential from left to right for a set of cabinets If two cabinets have duplicate link IDs they will not link and the Select A Link ID menu will automatically appear Service Credits Displays the number of Service Credits available on the cabinet Paid Credits Displays the number of Paid Credits currently available on the cabinet Note Motion Cabinets have an additional setting for Motion Platform Strength 2
71. e RPMs amp Your Speed Enough Draft t Boost Gear Number Figure 7 Typical Race Screen The DRAFTING indicator shows when you have accumulated enough draft off the car ahead of you to get a burst of speed to pass Once BOOST READY lights up you can slingshot around the car ahead When you make it into first place the Leader Light will light up below the marquee To quit a game in a solo race only press all four control panel buttons at the same time This feature 1s useful to Operators who want to test the game and then quickly return it to Attract Mode It can be Disabled or Enabled from the Operator Game Settings Settings Menu As you drive you can press the LOOK BACK button to see what s LOOK BACK happening behind you Press the VIEW button to change your view of the race Press the J button to turn down the music Press again to stop the song that is playing Press a third time to start a new song uL Player Login 1 After coining up press the music J button to start the registration process 2 Follow the onscreen instructions to enter a PIN 3 Optional Insert a magnetic stripe card such as a credit card or library card or a GLOBAL VR Players SmartCard in the card reader The software will use the card to identify you No data is copied from the card or written to the card Remove your card when prompted 4 Enter the nickname you want to use 5 When you come back to the same cabinet or a cabinet
72. e these steps to install the new PCB Make sure there is some clearance between the PCB components and the cabinet wall to allow air to circulate around the components 6 Calibrate steering from Diagnostics Play Control Test in the Operator Menu see page 30 NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 38 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 6 Service and Repair Driving Control Panel Button Service The buttons on the cabinets are illuminated with 5 volt C555 bulbs Refer to Figure 22 and perform the following steps to replace a button bulb or micro switch l 2 2 Disconnect the cabinet from AC power Open the control panel as described on page 35 to access the buttons When connecting the wires to the micro switch and bulb refer to the labels on the wires and make sure the connections are correct See Figure 22 for more information CAUTION Do not connect the 5 volt lamp power wire to the micro switch This can damage the GVRI O Mini PCB Ab q 5 volt C555 Bulb Larne Connector Butt on A i 5 VDC t One Side i T 5Volt Signal Wire Ground ta One Sade NO Normally Open Power Do Mot Use PE E NG Normally Closed and ee ean Connect io Signal Vire EE M Ground _ COM E i Comnect io Ground Wire Figure 22 Replacing Button Lamps Pedal Assembly Service Perform the following steps to remove the pedal assembly It 1s removed and ins
73. e way down on the Audio Amp PCB see Figure 26 on page 44 Faulty wiring Turn off the game Verify that all the wires are firmly connected to the speakers and Audio Amp PCB Verify that each wire is connected to the correct port Verify that no wires are frayed or improperly shorting to ground See Audio Amp and Speakers Service on page 44 Blown speakers Remove the grills and inspect each speaker for visible damage Run Diagnostics Sound Test from the Operator Menu to verify each speaker is working Faulty audio amp To verify audio is working at the computer connect stereo PCB headphones to each computer audio port Test the Audio Amp PCB in another cabinet Poor sound from one Blown speakers Remove the grills and inspect each speaker for visible or more speakers damage Run Diagnostics Sound Test from the Operator Menu to verify each speaker is working Reversed wires A weak or low muffled sound is a sign of reversed speaker wires Check for reversed wires on each speaker See Audio Amp and Speakers Service on page 44 Faulty audio amp To verify audio is working at the computer connect stereo PCB headphones to each computer audio port Test the Audio Amp PCB in another working cabinet Faulty wiring Turn off the game Verify that all the wires are firmly connected to the speakers and Audio Amp PCB Verify that each wire is connected to the correct port Verify that no wires are frayed or improperly shorting to groun
74. echanical structures are free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of sale The warranty period for LCD panels and Immersion Force Feedback PCBs is one 1 year from the date of sale All software and accompanying documentation furnished with or as part of the Product is supplied AS IS with no warranty of any kind except where expressly provided otherwise in any documentation or license agreement furnished with the Product During the warranty period GLOBAL VR will at no charge repair the Product provided Purchaser believes that the Product is defective in material or workmanship and promptly notifies GLOBAL VR in writing with an explanation of the claim All claims for warranty service are made within the warranty period Products are returned adequately packed and freight prepaid to GLOBAL VR s designated service center GLOBAL VR s inspection or test of the Product verifies to GLOBAL VR s satisfaction that the alleged defect s existed and were not caused by accident misuse neglect unauthorized or attempted repair or testing unauthorized modification incorrect installation vandalism failure to follow the maintenance schedule or procedures or operation in out of specification environmental conditions GLOBAL VR will return the repaired Product freight prepaid to the Purchaser All freight costs associated with replacement of warranty pa
75. ent Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC is the ability of items of electronic equipment to function properly together in the electronic environment While this computer system has been designed and determined to be compliant with regulatory agency limits for EMI there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference with radio communications services which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Re orient the receiving antenna e Relocate the cabinet relative to the receiver e Plug the game into a different outlet so that the computer and the receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary consult a Regulatory EMC representative of GLOBAL VR or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions You may find the FCC Interference Handbook to be helpful It is available from the U S Government Print Office Washington DC 20402 This device has been tested and complies with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual i
76. g software When you run the System Recovery Disk you will erase all player data Backing Up Player Data 1 Open Game Settings Settings in the Operator Menu If your Flash Drive is not connected you will see the Drive Not Connected message onscreen 2 If your Flash Drive has more than one partition scroll down to Backup Drive on the Game Settings Settings screen and select the drive letter to use If you are not sure whether your drive has partitions try using the default Drive E first 3 Connect the USB Flash Drive to the computer if not already done Note If you connect the drive when the Game Settings Settings menu is open the Drive Not Connected message will remain onscreen but the drive will still work normally To clear the message exit from the Game Settings Settings menu and then return 4 Use the J button to highlight the Backup Player Data button and press START 5 When the dialog box appears use the J button to highlight Yes Backup Player Data and press START When the backup is finished Done Successful Backup will appear onscreen Press START to close the message box 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 21 of 84 Chapter 4 Operator Menu and Game Setup 6 If you see an error message make sure write protection is off for the drive if applicable and try a different letter under Backup Drive Remove the drive and keep the data in a safe place Restoring Player
77. icularly when the game moves or creates a sense of motion Warnings To avoid electrical shock unplug the cabinet before performing installation or service procedures If a power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the equivalent power WARNING cord available from GLOBAL VR or your distributor GLOBAL VR assumes no liability for any damages or injuries incurred while setting up or servicing the cabinet Only qualified service personnel should perform installation or service procedures Environmental Conditions Cabinet is intended for indoor use only Be sure to keep the cabinet dry and maintain operating temperatures of 59 86 F 15 30 C NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 4 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Preface FCC Notices United States Electromagnetic Interference EMI is any signal or emission radiated in free space or conducted along power or signal leads that endangers the functioning of radio navigation or other safety service or that seriously degrades obstructs or repeatedly interrupts a licensed radio communications service Radio communications services include but are not limited to AM FM commercial broadcast television cellular services radar air traffic control pager and Personal Communication Services PCS These licensed services along with unintentional radiators such as digital devices including computer systems contribute to the electromagnetic environm
78. ill be shown in green with a pulsing edge umi nami 22 and say READY Cabinets shown in blue that say AVAILABLE are ready for new players to coin up Cabinets shown in orange or yellow that say JOINING are in the process of joining the race Once they join they will turn green and say READY Note Players cannot start a solo race while Cabinets shown in gray are in the Operator Menu the Waiting for Others screen 1s displayed on a linked cabinet Cabinets shown only as a white outline are already in a race or not connected Note If only one driver track or transmission type 1s enabled in software that selection screen will not appear NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 14 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 3 Driving a Race Once the race starts useful information 1s displayed on the screen as shown below Car Number Driver Name amp Current Lap Total Laps in Race Whether it s a Team Member p ps i Your Position Also Shows Number of Cars in a Multiplayer Race E b pia E j uu E 8 227 c ge DAILY SAL 4 aw i E r1 i 1 Your Time on the Current Lap TES Your Best Lap Time En Gap Between You and Leader See Time Since Start of Race Shows when Drafting off a Team Mamber Amount of Draft Accumulated Bright Green Indicates you are Drafting off Tee the Car Ahead Track Logo Indicates When You have Engin
79. ing be careful to install the four 4 plastic spacers above and below the slide assembly A missing spacer will cause the seat to wobble and may cause damage If necessary flat washers stacked to equal the thickness of the spacer can be used to replace a lost spacer 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 43 of 84 Chapter 6 Service and Repair 5 Reverse these steps to re assemble the seat Use the following specs when tightening the nuts to prevent the seat from gradually becoming loose due to motion during gameplay e Seat Base Plate to Slide Assembly Either replace the 4 20 flange nuts with 1 4 Nylock nuts or apply Loctite 242 Threadlocker Blue or a comparable product to the threads Tighten the nuts to 4 6 ft lbs 48 72 in lbs e Pedestal Cover Plate to Slide Assembly Either replace the 5 16 18 flange nuts with 5 16 Nylock nuts or apply Loctite 242 Threadlocker Blue or a comparable product to the threads Tighten the nuts to 9 12 ft lbs 108 144 in Ibs Important Loctite can damage plastics Be careful not to get the Loctite on the plastic seat and do not use Loctite with Nylock nuts Audio Amp and Speakers Service The Audio Amp supports 6 channel 5 1 Surround Sound The Audio Amp is powered by the 5 12 volt DC power supply through a standard PC power connector The volume level for each channel on the Audio Amp can be manually adjusted using a small screwdriver to turn the pots sh
80. ions 5 VDC 2 amp GND 3 to connectors AA and BB Figure 45 Detailed Wiring Diagram Deluxe NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 80 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 9 Diagrams and Schematics PC Rear with Intel DG41TY Motherboard AC Power Connector Computer Power Supply Computer ON OFF Switch PS 2 Keyboard Port Purple D m D zn D CONGU NC CUP NP CANO QA NG 8 REB USB Ports to E gu AAEE T ARAA Game Dongle s Q wate rete Audio Ports to Audio Amp a O Case Cooling Fan Red Center Subwoofer z i Green Front Speakers Blue Rear Speakers Ethernet Port Connect to DVI Port Ethernet Port in to Monitor AC Power Plate for Linking PCI USB Port to Cabinets GVRI O PCB Force Feedback Steering PCB Mini Motion PCB Figure 46 Computer Rear Panel Diagram 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 81 of 84 Chapter 9 Diagrams and Schematics Warranty Service If you should require warranty service please contact your authorized GLOBAL VR distributor LIMITED WARRANTY LIMITED WARRANTY for NASCAR Team Racing North America Only GLOBAL VR 9 warrants that its computer circuit boards hard drives power supplies monitors displays controls sensors and m
81. ires from the speaker and install them to the same connectors on the new speaker 6 Reverse these steps to install the new speaker 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 45 of 84 Chapter 6 Service and Repair Front Marquee Speaker Replacement Standard The front speakers are located behind the grills on each side of the marquee Do the following to replace a front speaker 1 Remove the six 6 Torx screws that secure the marquee artwork and clear plastic in place and remove the artwork and plastic Inside the marquee remove the bolts that secure the plastic marquee housing in place 2 3 Remove the four 4 screws that secure the speaker to the cabinet 4 Remove the wires from the speaker and install them to the same connectors on the new speaker 5 Reverse these steps to re install the speaker Center Speaker Replacement The center speaker is located near the pedals on the right side wall Do the following to replace the center speaker 1 Remove the four 4 Torx security screws that secure the speaker grill in place 2 Remove the four 4 Phillips screws that secure the speaker in place 3 Remove the wires from the speaker and install them to the same terminals of the new speaker 4 Reverse these steps to install the new speaker Rear Seat Speaker or Subwoofer Replacement The rear speakers are located behind the two small grills at the top rear of the seat On Deluxe cabinets the
82. l Mills All trademarks personal likenesses and the likeness of the no 33 race car are used under license from their owners The stylized no 29 and the RCR checkered flag logo are registered trademarks of RCR Enterprises LLC The name likeness signature of Kevin Harvick and the Kevin Harvick Incorporated logo are registered trademarks of Kevin Harvick Incorporated and are used under license from Kevin Harvick Incorporated Shell and Pennzoil trademarks are used under license from their respective owners All trademarks and the likeness of the no 29 race car are used under license from their owners The stylized no 31 and the RCR checkered flag logo are registered trademarks of RCR Enterprises LLC J EFF BURTON and J eff Burton s autograph are trademarks of J eff Burton Autosports Inc CAT CATERPILLAR CAT RACING their respective logos Caterpillar Yellow the Power Edge trade dress other marks and corporate identity used herein are trademarks of Caterpillar and may not be used without permission All trademarks personal likenesses and the likeness of the no 31 race car are used under license from their owners All other car team driver images track names trademarks and other intellectual property are used under license from their respective owners All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 83 of 84 Technical Support Service amp Parts H
83. layers pressing START to postpone will move the restart to a time that is not busy 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 7 of 84 Chapter 2 Installing a New Cabinet Chapter 2 Installing a New Cabinet Use the following procedure to set up your game 1 Carefully remove the cabinet from the shipping container giving yourself plenty of space Inspect the exterior of the cabinet for any damage 2 Remove the keys from the coin return slot Open the coin door to locate the second set of keys Second Set of Keys Coin Door First Set of Keys Loose Parts in Cash Box Figure 2 Coin Door with Key Location 3 Locate the envelope containing manuals software and accessories you should find the following items in the envelope e System Manual This Document e Game Install Disk e Software Restore Guide e Cabinet Number Decals e System Recovery Disk 4 Open the cash box door you should find the following items in the cash box e AC Power Cord e CAT 5 Network Cable e OEM Documents 5 Your game cabinet should arrive ready to play but it 1s advisable to check inside in case any components have shifted or come loose during shipping Remove the three access panels from the back of the cabinet see page 35 and verify that all components are securely mounted and all cables and wires are securely connected See Chapter 9 Diagrams and Schematics beginning on page 76 for wiring and connection diag
84. le the strap that secures the computer in place and remove the computer Reverse these steps to install the new computer Make sure that the computer air vents are not blocked There is an air vent under the bottom front panel of the computer that 1s easily blocked by padding or debris Be sure to reconnect your Game Dongle After replacing a computer you must calibrate the pedals see page 30 Set up your cabinet from the Operator Menu and play a game to verify proper operation GLOBAL VR recommends shipping the computer in a box with three inches of foam padding on all sides Shipping the computer without enough padding can VOID THE i CAUTION When shipping the computer always use plenty of padding and protection WARRANTY if the computer is visibly damaged from shipping LCD Monitor Assembly Service Deluxe The 42 LCD Monitor is connected to an LCD Control PCB that provides the signal power and data to the monitor The monitor is encased in a metal bezel and backbox assembly with a glass display shield to protect the LCD panel The Control PCB is mounted to the backbox inside the cabinet Power is provided by a dedicated 24 VDC power supply that connects to the Control PCB and the AC power strip The sections that follow provide replacement procedures for LCD Monitor Assembly components Figure 27 shows an exploded view of monitor assembly Note If the monitor does not work make sure the three harnesses between the control PCB and
85. mber Qty Description 1 1 O Cable 110VAC to Power Supply PCBs Lighting amp Steering Power Cable Outputs Leader Light Start Button Lamp Coin Mechs Deluxe Cable 5 12 VDC Power Harness Deluxe Cable Coin Meter Start Lamp Brake Light Standard 115 9635 01 1 Cable Ethernet CAT 5 10 REVA 80 0213 00 POWER CORD 6 SJT UL recognized NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 70 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 8 Replacement Parts Cabinet Hardware Part Number Qty Description Electronics 0000 0 000 Power Supply 24 Volt Steering Power Supply 5V 12V 115 W PCBs amp Lights 45007 00 Power Plate Assembly Power Strip 7 Outlet Surge Protect 6 15 AMP 1500Joules Fan Grill amp Cord Assembly 110 VAC 115 VAC Systems Only Fan Grill amp Cord Assembly 12 VDC 230 VAC Systems Only Monitor 00 00000000000 42 LCD Monitor with Control PCB Deluxe 32 LCD Monitor with Control PCB Standard 42 Glass Display Shield Deluxe 32 Glass Display Shield Standard Driving Controls Steering Assembly with motor amp wheel See Figure 38 on page 73 50 0413 00 11 Dual Pedal Assembly See Figure 37 on page 72 for Details 95 4118 00 1 4 Micro Switch for 4 Speed Shifter htinc Lighting OSS SSS 49 1001 00 1 Florescent Light Fixture 18 Order with PN 115 0157 01 Installed
86. n the front of the power supply as follows e 5 12 VDC power supply Set the 5VDC output between 5 05 and 5 1 VDC e 24 VDC power supply Set the 24 VDC output to 24 VDC Leader Light Replacement A 14 LED Light Tube is used for the leader light l Remove the four 4 Torx screws that secure the plastic Leader Light cover in place 2 Deluxe Only Remove the two 2 Torx screws at the left and right of the light 3i 4 Snip the cable ties that secure the LED light tube to the cabinet Disconnect the LED light tube power connector from the power harness and remove the light tube from the cabinet Reverse these steps to install the new Leader Light 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 55 of 84 Chapter 6 Service and Repair Marquee Florescent Light Service Refer to Figure 34 florescent light service 1s the same for standard and deluxe cabinets The Marquee is lighted by an 18 florescent fixture To replace only the florescent tube perform the first two steps below and then replace the tube Do the following to replace a florescent fixture 1 Disconnect the cabinet from AC power 2 Remove the six 6 Torx screws that secure the marquee artwork and clear plastic in place and remove the artwork and clear plastic Disconnect the AC power connector from the fixture 4 Remove the two Phillips screws that secure the fixture to the cabinet and remove the fixture Reverse these steps to
87. nding wrist strap or similar precaution 1 Remove the Display Shield and Frame as described in the previous section 2 Remove the Monitor Access Door behind the monitor 3 Disconnect the video cable from the back of the LCD Control PCB 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 51 of 84 Chapter 6 Service and Repair 4 Check the power cord that connects to the power supply on the back of the monitor Make sure it has enough slack so you can move the monitor out to disconnect the wires from the terminals If necessary snip some cable ties to create enough slack in the power cord Remove the four 4 bolts that secure the monitor L brackets to the cabinet and carefully lay the monitor down above the control panel so you can access the power supply terminals Disconnect the wires from the power supply terminals making sure they are labeled for proper reconnection CAUTION It is very EASY TO BREAK the plastic housing around the connector on the N LCD Control PCB Align the connector carefully and gently push straight in with your thumbs on both sides DO NOT FORCE Pressing too hard can break the plastic See Figure 31 for the correct way to connect the harness Place the LCD panel on a work surface and carefully disconnect the wire harnesses from the LCD Control PCB and Power Supply Remove the L Brackets LCD Control PCB and Power Supply and install them on the new monitor Carefully reconnect the harne
88. oniborimng Chipset Configuration USB Configuration Setup Warning Setting Tiere on this Screen 10 incorrect values may cause system T raalfianction elect Screen 11 Select Hem Enter 5 amp elect gt Change pt F9 Lom Defaults FHE Save ES Exit NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 60 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 10 Use the up and down arrow keys 11 to select CPU Fan Control and then use the keys to change the setting to Disable 11 Use the up and down arrow keys 11 to select System Fan Control and then use the keys to change the setting to Disable 12 Use the up and down arrow keys 11 to select Display F10 to Enter Boot Menu and then use the keys to change the setting to Disable 13 Press the Esc key to exit back to the Advanced menu 14 Use the up and down arrow keys 11 to select Floppy Configuration and press Enter 15 Follow the same steps as before to select Diskette Controller and change the setting to Disable 16 Press the Esc key to exit back to the Advanced menu Chapter 6 Service and Repair Main Biers Security Frwer Aaw NET loot Congue urnlock On CFU Fan Control EHisabibe System Fan Control Disahic 4 Max CPUID Value Limit Diswhbke Ehsplay Function key prompts Enable Ehsplay FZ bo Enter Setup Disable Display F t1 pause HEIL ES Lars Display FIO to Enter Boot Menu Disable Ehsplay
89. ours 7 00am 5 00pm Pacific Time Monday Friday Phone 408 597 3435 Fax 408 597 3437 E mail techsupport globalw com Website http service globalvr com Extended Service Hours Monday Friday 50m M idnight Saturday amp Sunday 7 00am M idnight Pacific Time Free telephone e mail and online support are provided for systems during the warranty period GLOBAL VR Technical Support can help you troubleshoot problems and diagnose defective parts We can also answer questions about the operation of your game When you contact Technical Support please provide the information listed below to assist the Technical Support representative in solving your problem quickly For your convenience space is provided to write important numbers e Cabinet Serial Number e Game Version from Operator Menu e OS Version from Operator Menu e Dongle Version from Operator Menu e IO Board Version From Operator Menu e Your mailing address and telephone number e Asummary of the question or a detailed description of the problem with your cabinet The additional information listed below as applicable may assist Technical Support in solving your problem quickly e Specific error message e Date of latest install or upgrade e Any changes made to the system e For game play issues the game mode and number of players To comment on this manual please e mail techpubs globalvr com
90. ow will appear when you highlight the item and press START To set the slider press the VIEW and J buttons to increase or decrease the value and then press START again to save the selected value Move Right to Increase 14NW 30 Move Left to Decrease 7 Some items use popup menus to select settings as shown below The popup menu will appear when you highlight the item and press START Press the VIEW and J buttons to select from the popup menu and then press START again to save the selected value Settinas M Free Play Attract Audio Cabinet Volume 8 When you finish with a menu press the LOOK BACK button to return to the main menu list on the left side of the screen 9 To exit from the Operator Menu select Resume Game at the bottom of the menu list and press START NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 16 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 4 Operator Menu and Game Setup Main Menu Displays hardware and software versions cabinet registration status power cycle amp maintenance restart times P2P send receive times amp Info GLOBAL VR contact info Machine Settings Lets you set volume steering feedback strength whether transmission is selectible MPH or km h and Link ID Errors Lists any errors detected by the software Settings 3 Game Settings
91. own in Figure 26 For the subwoofer channel turn the pot clockwise all the way for maximum volume For the other channels turn the pot counterclockwise to turn the volume levels all the way down and then turn the pot 1 5 of a turn clockwise to bring the volume levels up Fine tune the sound levels for your location from this point Use the Diagnostics Sound Test screen in the Operator Menu to test the speakers standard Cabinet Marquee d t 4 I Speaker Speaker DC Power In Es Deluxe Cabinet i ain Right Front Speaker lt I Subwoofe Left Front Speaker Canter Speaker Left Rear Right Rear Speaker Speaker Computer Audio Ports Pink Blue O Green C Left Rear opeaker a j Speaker Adjustment Pat One for each channal Figure 26 Audio Amp and Speakers NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 44 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 6 Service and Repair Three 3 5 mm stereo audio cables connect the computer audio ports to the audio amp Each audio port on the computer is color coded to help identify the channel See Figure 46 on page 81 for a diagram of the computer audio ports e The green audio port is for front speakers left and right e The blue audio port is for rear speakers left and right e The red audio port is for center channel and bass speaker subwoofer Each speaker is connected to the corresponding speaker output
92. ox Components Deluxe 49 Figure 31 Connecting the LCD Control PCB Faries S ooo dne node iosuada eats 50 Figure 32 Servicing the Coin Mech and Coin Mele stia matum tiende 53 LIigure 35 AC Power Plate oid 54 Figure 34 Marquee Assembly Exploded View Deluxe iaoiteccoti tede eie tote eoa ies 56 Figure 35 Cold Cathode Light Detail 57 Figure 36 Shifter Assembly Exploded View and Pars uisu a tet S ata 72 Figure 37 Pedal Assembly Exploded View and Pais ose aoais seit lutea otiosa 72 Figure 38 Steering Assembly Exploded View and Pants creditor iia ea 73 Figure 39 Standard Cabinet Artwork 74 Figure 40 Deluxe Cabinet Artwork 75 Figure 41 Power Distribution Diagram 76 Figure 42 Simplified Wiring Diagram Standard e Sess eto teen i tuli oso RR Ru URN Du 77 Figure 43 Detailed Wiring Diagram SUAMGAIG cc ocoe ei edet eet TNA 78 Figure 44 Simplified Wiring Diagram Deluxe tb eI oe 79 Figure 45 Detailed Wiring Diagram db PC a 80 Figure 46 Computer Rear Panel Diagram 8l 2011 Global VR Inc Page 3 of 84 Preface Preface S afety Please read this page before preparing your arcade cabinet for game play The following safety instructions apply to all game operators and service personnel Specific warnings and cautions will be included throughout this manual Use the following safety guidelines
93. p as you sit in the driver s seat 5 Disconnect the harness connectors from the steering motor and button harness Force Feedback Steering System Service The major components of the force feedback steering system are listed below Figure 19 shows the harness connections See Figure 38 on page 73 for an exploded view drawing of the steering wheel and motor assembly showing the parts in detail e Steering Wheel e Steering Motor e Force Feedback PCB part 990 0040 01 e 24 VDC Power Supply e 5 KQ Steering Pot Potentiometer The Force Feedback PCB manages communications between the 5 KQ steering pot and the computer via a USB connection The steering pot sends the computer the steering wheel position as the player drives and the computer sends back instructions for controlling the steering motor by regulating the power The force feedback steering motor is powered by the 24 VDC power supply via the Force Feedback PCB CAUTION Do not connect the power supply directly to the steering motor Doing this will damage the motor and the power supply A faulty cable or steering system component can cause steering problems Refer to Control Troubleshooting on page 65 for help with diagnosing steering problems P N 115 0006 01 To Steering P M 115 0008 01 Motor Power Connector AG Power Plug to Power Strip Immersion Force Feedback PCB r o 5 1l Ax PIN 115 0005 02 f To Steering Pol Connector
94. plays general statistics about the cabinet Lifetime earnings total earnings for cabinet Lifetime Avg Weekly Earnings earnings per week averaged over cabinet lifetime Lifetime Duration the date when the operating system was installed This is updated if you run the System Recovery Disk Lifetime Time in Play total time the cabinet has spent being played Lifetime Average Play Time lifetime average length of a game Time in Play total time the cabinet has spent being played since the last reset Average Play Time average length of a game since the last reset Lowest Play Time shortest game ever played since the last reset Longest Play Time longest game ever played since the last reset Up Time total time the cabinet has been turned on since the last reset Game Settings Coin Settings Collections Ig Statistics Machine Game Modes Number of Players Driver Machine Settings Game Mode Solo Race Solo Race Continue Multiplayer Multiplayer Continue Transmission Free Games Game Time Stats Continue Stats Diagnostics Resume Game Total Lifetime Total Number of Machine Settings Game Settings Coin Settings Number of Players Total D Collections H Statistics Machine Game Modes Number of Players Driver Track Transmission Game Time Stats Continue Stats Diagnostics Resume Game 1 Player Games 2 Player Games 3 Player Games 4 Player Games 5 Pla
95. plays the amount of time until the cabinet does an automatic maintenance restart Restart Last P2P Send Displays the time of the last communication sent to other cabinets Last P2P Receive Displays the time of the last communication received from another cabinet Displays the GLOBAL VR Service phone number and website URL NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 18 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 4 Operator Menu and Game Setup Machine Settings Settings Menu This menu lets you set audio volume steering feedback strength enable or disable the service credits switch and set Link IDs It also displays available Service and Paid Credits Machine Settings EU UL EAI MM Machine Settings Info Settings Master Volume 15 Errors Attract Volume Relative to Master 90 Game Settings Attract Audio On Coin Settings Collections Statistics Diagnostics Resume Game Steering Feedback Strength Normal Player Registration Enable Transmission Select Enable Odometer Setting MPH Link ID 3 In Game Default Music Level Soft In Game Engine Volume 60 Service Credits Switch Enable Service Credits 0 Paid Credits 0 Figure 11 Machine Settings Menu Meultem Desripin 0 YO Master Volume Sets the overall cabinet volume from 0 100 Attract Volume Relative to Sets the Attract Mode volume from 0 100 of Master Volume Master Attract Audio Sets how often th
96. rams Connect the AC power cord from the cabinet to a grounded 3 terminal AC wall outlet 7 Power ON the cabinet using the ON OFF switch located on the lower rear of the cabinet Verify that the game boots properly Note The Steering Wheel will turn as the steering auto calibrates during boot Do not touch the wheel during calibration NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 8 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 2 Installing a New Cabinet 8 Ifthe software detects a hardware problem during boot an error screen will appear Refer to Error Message Screens on page 69 for help with any error screens that may appear 9 Once the Attract movie starts play a game to verify that everything works properly 10 Enter the Operator Menu and set up pricing and other settings 11 Refer to the section that follows to link cabinets for head to head racing Connecting Sections Standard Only 1 Insert the seat runners so that they extend out from the cabinet as shown below Secure each runner with four 4 1 4 20 x 1 1 4 hex head bolts with lock washers and flat washers 4NT 07 S a ee install Runner and Secure with 4 Bolts Secure Seal Assembly with 4 Bolts Figure 3 Installing the Seat Runners 2 Slide the seat assembly onto the seat runners leaving enough space to connect the harnesses Connect the three 3 harness connectors between the cabinet and seat assembly 4 Slide the seat assembly towar
97. redits Collections Statistics Diagnostics Resume Game Paid Credits 0 Reset Paid Credits Service Credits 1 Reset Service Credits GLOBAL VIEW Up START Select VR MUSIC Down LOOKBACK Cancel Back Figure 15 Coin Settings Configuration Menu Memltem Deseription Free Play Sets Free Play to Enable or Disable Money Display Prompt Sets the onscreen prompt to nsert Coins Insert Credits Insert Bills Insert Tokens Insert Money or Swipe Card Paid Credits Displays the number of coin drop credits currently available Reset Paid Credits Resets available paid credits to O Does not affect service credits The number next to the button shows available credits Any Paid Credits displayed when you reset are counted as Unspent Monies in the Collections screens Service Credits Displays the number of Service Credits currently available Reset Service Credits Resets available Service Credits to O 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 25 of 84 Chapter 4 Operator Menu and Game Setup Coin Settings Pricing Menu This menu lets you set pricing to start or continue a game Coin Settings pit 28 2010 9 07 43 AM Machine Settings Game Settings Mode of Play Credits Race 4 Race Continue 4 D Collections See Game Settings to enable Play Again Continue games Coin Settings Confiquration Statistics Diagnostics Resume Game
98. rts after expiration of the original warranty period are the responsibility of the Purchaser GLOBAL VR is not obligated to provide the Purchaser with a substitute unit or on site service during the warranty period or at any time If after investigation GLOBAL VR determines that the reported problem was not covered by the warranty Purchaser shall pay GLOBAL VR for the cost of investigating the problem at its then prevailing per incident billing rate No repair or replacement of any Product or part therein shall extend the warranty period as to the entire Product The warranty on the repaired part only shall be in effect for a period of ninety 90 days following the repair or replacement of that part or the remaining period of the Product parts warranty whichever is greater Purchaser s exclusive remedy and GLOBAL VR s sole obligation is to supply or pay for all labor necessary to repair any Product found to be defective within the warranty period and to supply at no extra charge new or rebuilt replacements for defective parts If repair or replacement fails to remedy the defect then and only in such event shall GLOBAL VR refund to Purchaser the purchase price for said Product Purchaser s failure to make a claim as provided above or continued use of the Product shall constitute an unqualified acceptance of said Product and a waiver by Purchaser of all claims thereto IN NO EVENT SHALL GLOBAL VR BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF USE INCIDEN
99. s Coin Settings Collections Statistics Diagnostics Resume Game C OBAL VR Factory Settings Reset ALL Stats Reset Highscore Data Reset Paid Credits 0 Reset Service Credits 0 VIEW Up START Select MUSIC Down LOOKBACK Cancel Back Figure 14 Game Resets Menu Mentem scription Factory Settings Returns all the Game settings to the default factory settings Does not affect records and statistics Reset ALL Stats Resets all game play Statistics Does not affect the Lifetime Totals Reset Highscore Data Resets the High Score screens showing top racers Resets available Paid Credits to 0 Does not affect Service Credits Reset Paid Credits The number next to the button shows available credits Any Paid Credits displayed when you reset are counted as Unspent Monies in the Collections screens Reset Service Credits Resets available Service Credits to 0 Does not affect Paid Credits The number next to the button shows available credits NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 24 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 4 Operator Menu and Game Setup Coin Settings Configuration M enu This menu lets you turn free play on or off set the money display prompt and reset credits Coin Settings EN LEE AM Free Play Disable Machine Settings Game Settings Coin Settings Configuration Pricing Money Display Prompt Insert C
100. s VIEW or J to raise or lower the vibrance level To exit without making changes press LOOK BACK To exit and keep the new setting press START e Monitor Resolution This screen lets you change the monitor resolution This feature is provided to enhance compatibility with a variety of monitors Normally the software detects and sets up the optimal monitor resolution automatically To change the resolution press J or VIEW to cycle through the available options and then press START to test the selected resolution You will be prompted to press START again to keep the setting Press LOOK BACK to exit without making any changes 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 33 of 84 Chapter 5 Software Restoration Chapter 5 Software Restoration Follow the instructions below if you need to re install software on your cabinet Total installation time is about 20 minutes Important The System Recovery and Game Install disks must be the same software version Important When you use the System Recovery Disk you will erase all game settings statistics and collections data stored in the game software Itis advisable to contact Technical support before using the System Recovery Disk to resolve a problem Restore Operating System with the System Recovery Disk Note Be careful not to scrape the CDs as you put them in the tray Dirt or scratches on the surface of a CD can cause the software installation to fail 1 In
101. s are not pinched by the shifter housing Shifter goes into Wires are switched Make sure all wires are connected to correct micro wrong gear or pinched switches and are not pinched by the shifter housing Shifter does not Faulty GVRI O Mini Check wiring between the shifter and GVRI O Mini PCB work PCB Replace PCB if faulty Gas or brake does Potis out of Calibrate the pedals from Diagnostics Play Control not work properly calibration Test in the Operator Menu If you replace a pot or the computer always recalibrate the pedals Pedals do not auto calibrate when you reboot the game Faulty 5 KO pot Test the pot for smooth resistance If you replace the pot be sure to calibrate the pedals from Diagnostics Play Control Test in the Operator Menu Loose set screw A loose set screw can cause the pedal to work only on a partial range of its motion Tighten the set screw Feels like brake is Dead spot in the Test the brake pot and replace if bad See page 40 always on during brake pot game NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 66 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Cabinet Linking Troubleshooting Cause Cabinet will not link Faulty wiring Incompatible coupler used Cabinet does not Duplicate Link ID link in software numbers Faulty Ethernet hub or switch Hub or switch is not 10 100 1000 Mbps Mixed Software Comm Versions Cabinet Mismatch 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chap
102. s on Cabinet Rear Use the three access panels on the rear of the cabinet shown in Figure 18 to service internal components Monitor Access Door Open to access LCD monitor monitor power supply and cooling fan Electronics Access Panel Remove four 4 Torx screws to open and check under the hood Open to access Audio Amp PCB GVRI O Mini PCB Force Feedback Steering PCB and associated DC power Electronics supplies I Access Panel zi l Rear Door Open to access Computer and AC Power Distribution components Note Procedures in this chapter are the same for Deluxe and Standard cabinets unless noted Figure 18 Cabinet Rear Opening the Control Panel To service the control panel buttons or steering assembly do the following to remove the control panel from the front of the cabinet 1 Disconnect the cabinet from AC power 2 To protect the steering pot remove the Electronics Access Panel and reach through to disconnect the pot harness This prevents the risk of breaking the pot if the wires are pulled 3 Remove the three 3 screws above and three 3 screws below the control panel 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 35 of 84 Chapter 6 Service and Repair 4 Grp the Steering Wheel and use it to carefully pull the control panel assembly straight out from the cabinet Be careful not to pull the wires The wire harnesses should be long enough for you to place the assembly in your la
103. s that secure the bezel in place around the front of the monitor 12 Remove the four 4 bolts from the back of the backbox shown by the circles in Figure 30 and lift off the backbox with the attached LCD Control PCB 13 Lift the LCD panel out of the bezel 14 Reverse these steps to install the new LCD monitor Read the caution below and refer to Figure 3 to avoid breaking the LCD Control PCB connector CAUTION It is very EASY TO BREAK the plastic housing around the connector on the LCD Control PCB Align the connector carefully and gently push straight in with your thumbs on both sides DO NOT FORCE Pressing too hard can break the plastic See Figure 31 for the correct way to connect the harness 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 49 of 84 Chapter 6 Service and Repair Monitor Control PCB Replacement Deluxe SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect the AC power cord before performing the following procedure DANGER CAUTION To prevent electrostatic discharge ESD damage handle PCBs by the edges only and use a grounding wrist strap or similar precaution 1 Disconnect the cabinet from AC power 2 Remove the Monitor Access Door behind the monitor Refer to Figure 30 to identify monitor assembly components Carefully disconnect all of the cables and wire harnesses from the Control PCB Depending on the PCB model you may need to remove the PCB from the backbox before you can disconnect the power harness
104. sert the System Recovery Disk in the drive and power the cabinet OFF and then ON When the computer reboots the CD should run automatically wait about 30 seconds You will see messages onscreen as files are copied to the hard drive 2 After about 5 minutes when prompted remove the CD and reboot the computer Do not insert the Game Install disk yet 3 Wait for about 5 6 minutes while the software finishes the installation and reboots the computer When the process 1s complete you will briefly see a message saying NASCAR OS Installation is Complete Proceed to run the Game Install disk Note If you are not sure whether the Operating System installation process 1s complete it is OK to insert the Game Install disk The disk will not run if the Operating System installation 1s not complete and you will need to eject it and insert it again once the process finishes Run the Game Install Disk Important All linked cabinets must run the same Comm Version displayed in the Operator Menu Machine Info screen 1 With the cabinet powered ON and the computer booted insert the CD labeled Game Install The CD will automatically run wait about 30 seconds The Install Shield Wizard will appear as the software copies files to the hard drive 2 After about 7 8 minutes the computer will automatically reboot A screen will appear saying There is a CD in the Drive Remove the CD and press the START button to continue Keep both CDs in a safe
105. sses between the LCD panel and the LCD Control PCB and Power supply 10 Reverse the removal steps to install the new monitor Monitor Control PCB Replacement Standard Perform the steps under Monitor Replacement Standard above but remove and replace only the LCD Control PCB from the monitor assembly Be sure to see Figure 31 on page 50 for the correct way to connect the Control PCB Harness to avoid breaking the connector Monitor Power Supply Replacement Standard Perform the steps under Monitor Replacement Standard above but remove and replace only the Monitor Power Supply from the monitor assembly NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 52 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 6 Service and Repair Coin M ech Replacement Perform the following steps to remove a coin mech You can replace a coin mech with any standard arcade coin mech 1 Unscrew the thumbscrews on the latches as shown by the arrows in step 1 of the figure below 2 Slide the latches apart from each other and remove the Coin Mech as shown in steps 2 and 3 3 Reverse these steps to re install a coin mech It is important to verify the operation of the newly installed coin mech with both good and bad coins Figure 32 Servicing the Coin Mech and Coin Meter Coin M eter Replacement The coin meter is mounted to the operator button panel Perform the following steps to remove the coin meter 1 Turn the cabinet OFF and
106. supply from the cabinet 5 Remove the mounting bracket from the power supply and install it on the new power supply 6 Reverse the removal steps to install the new power supply Note If the monitor does not work verify the power supply is putting out 24 VDC M onitor Service Standard The 32 LCD Monitor is connected to an LCD Control PCB that provides the signal power and data to the monitor The monitor 1s encased in a metal frame with a glass display shield to protect the LCD panel The LCD Control PCB and Monitor Power Supply are mounted to the back of the LCD assembly The Monitor Power Supply connects to the AC Power Strip The sections that follow provide replacement procedures for components of the LCD Monitor Assembly Note If the monitor does not work make sure the harnesses between the control PCB and LCD panel are connected properly Also check the DVI video cable and power connection Monitor Display Shield Replacement Standard Disconnect the cabinet from AC power Remove the screws from the sides of the monitor frame Carefully remove the frame and glass Be aware that the glass 1s not secured to the frame m ce de den Reverse these steps to install the new glass display shield Monitor Replacement Standard SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect the AC power cord before performing the following procedure DANGER CAUTION To prevent electrostatic discharge ESD damage handle PCBs by the edges only and use a grou
107. t right corner of the Attract Screen or steering Explanation is displayed on Machine Settings Info screen in Operator Menu A Blue Dot appears in the lower Indicates Cabinet Mismatch error in linked cabinets Explanation right corner of the Attract Screen is displayed on Machine Settings Info screen The following conditions will cause a Blue Dot error message e Winner Gets Free Game not set the same on all cabinets e Free Game Min Players not set the same on all cabinets e Race Length not set the same on all cabinets e Duplicate Cabinet Link ID e Different Software Comm Version on one or more cabinets e Different Tracks Disabled e Different Region Set by Game Dongle 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 69 of 84 Chapter 8 Replacement Parts Chapter 8 Replacement Parts If you need replacement parts please reference these part numbers when contacting GLOBAL VR technical support or your distributor Notes Part numbers may change due to hardware or software revisions Parts are for both Standard and Deluxe cabinets except as noted Qty column refers to quantity used per cabinet with quantities for Deluxe DL X and Standard STD shown as applicable Documents and Software Part Number 040 0233 01 Operation amp Service Manual 040 0234 01 Software Restore Guide SystemRecovery Disk 1 1 050 0185 01 System Recovery Disk 050 0186 01 Game Install Disk Cables ParttNu
108. t Control Panel Side Decal on Other Side NTR AW 02 Seat Back Decal NTRDLX AW 08 Rear Metal Decal MTRDLX AW 04 Right Side Panel NTRDLX AW 06 Decal Rear Seat Pedestal Decal NTRDLX AW 07 i Rear Lower Base _ NTRDLX AW 10 Decal GLOBAL VR Tire Decal NTRK AW 03 1 of 4 GLOBAL VR Logo Decal 1 of 4 Also place on other side Bl NTRDLX AW 08 ane OH Biel ATRL Ue Left Base amp Fender op Pedestal Decal Len Side Panel Decal Logo Decal 1 of 2 Not Shown wat ROAT 10f 3 Not Shown Figure 40 Deluxe Cabinet Artwork 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 75 of 84 Chapter 9 Diagrams and Schematics Chapter 9 Diagrams and Schematics Optional Power Power Transformer AC Power Strip Transformer Connection Connection for 230 for 115 VAC System VAC System 115 VAC OUT N L Note TEE does not matter Computer Marquee Light AC Cooling Fan 115 VAC Cabinets LCD Monitor Power Supply 24 VDC Power Supply AC Power Plate m 12 5 VDC Power Supply Note Two middle N L terminals are not used Top View ey Ground Lug To Ground Lug on Bottom Cabinet Power Cord of Connector Not Shown White Black 115 VAC To Coin Box Ground Lug Deluxe Only 12 5 VDC Power Supply Part 115 0153 01 a 12 VDC to CCFLs PCBs Lights Fan Under Seat Assembly Set Input Voltage to Voltage 115 through hole in top
109. t may cause harmful interference with radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case you will be required to correct the interference at your own expense Operation is subject to the following conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference e This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 5 of 84 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction NASCAR Team Racing A Full NASCAR Experience Game Features e Race bumper to bumper at speeds over 200 MPH e Sling shot your car into winning position by earning draft boosts Draft off your teammates for extra boost e Tracks with increasing difficulty let players choose the right play level e Miulti player mode allows up to 10 players to race head to head to beat their friends e Players Card Reader lets players use a nickname and save their stats A aE Weight 580 Ibs 250 kg WHEL Weight 475 lbs 215 kg BEST 12x Shipped 695 Ibs 315 kg g jzub Shipped 565 Ibs 256 kg Size t Height 79 201 cm Height 72 183 cm diia s goa i 40 5 64 102 cm 188 cm 79 cm 163 cm Figure l Cabinet Dimensions and Weight Current Requirements Approximate Voltage Deluxe Cabinet Standard Cabinet NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manu
110. talled as one unit See Figure 37 on page 72 for an exploded view of the assembly with parts list l 9 3 4 3x 6 7 Disconnect the cabinet AC power cord and remove the rear door from the cabinet From inside the cabinet remove the four 4 1 4 20 Security Torx bolts that secure the pedal assembly to the cabinet as shown by the arrows in the picture below Carefully pull the pedal assembly straight out of the cabinet being careful not to pull the wires Disconnect the pedal harness from the main harness Disconnect the ground wire from the pedal assembly frame Reverse these steps to install the pedal assembly After servicing calibrate the pedals from Diagnostics Play Control Test in the Operator Menu Important Be sure to replace the ground wire It is needed to ensure proper pedal function 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 39 of 84 Chapter 6 Service and Repair Pedal Assembly Mounting Bolts Sel Screw Gear Wheel Pedal Assembly Mounting Bolts Figure 23 Pedal Assembly Details 5 KQ Gas and Brake Pot Potentiometer Replacement To test a pot use the Diagnostics Play Control Test screen in the Operator Menu see page 30 When you press and release the pedals you should see a steady increase or decrease in the numbers displayed onscreen with no jumps You can also power off the game and test resistance at the pot When you press and release the pedals you should see a stead
111. te 5 eee 54 AC Power Strip Replacement 54 DC Power Supplies 24 and 5 12 RUD qp 55 Leader Light Replacement 55 Marquee Florescent Light Service 56 Cold Cathode Florescent Light Service 5T CCFLs Below Control Panel 57 CCFLs at Cabinet Rear 57 Setting the Date and Time ssss 58 Setting the Computer BIOS CMOS 59 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 63 List of Figures Figure 1 Cabinet Dimensions and Weight 6 Figure 2 Coin Door with Key Location 8 Figure 3 Installing the Seat Runners 9 Figure 4 Setting up the Marquee 10 Figure 5 Linking Cabinets 11 Figure 6 USB Game Dongles 13 Figure 7 Typical Race Screen 15 Figure 8 Operator Button Panel 16 Figure 9 Operator Menu Flowchart 17 Figure 10 Machine Info Screen 18 Figure 11 Machine Settings Menu 19 Figure 12 Game Settings Menu 20 Figure 13 Disable Tracks and Disable Divers MeBUS icti n dass daa 23 Figure 14 Game Resets Menu 24 Figure 15 Coin Settings Configuration ICTU doce iei vetet ne ceca deest tele do leere 25
112. ter 7 Troubleshooting Possible Solution Verify that a CAT 5 or better Ethernet cable is connected between the Ethernet port on the AC Power Plate and the computer While the cabinet is powered on and connected to another cabinet verify the green LED on the Ethernet card is lit If you are using an Ethernet hub or switch verify green LEDs on the hub or switch light for each Ethernet port that is connected Note CAT 5 cables have 8 wires Do not use a crossover coupler to link this game A cabinet with a duplicate Link ID number will display the Select A Link ID menu You can also check or change the Link ID from the Operator menu Machine Settings Settings screen Each cabinet in a linked group must have a unique Link ID number Verify the LEDs on the Ethernet hub or switch are lit for each port used If possible verify the hub or switch is working by connecting it to a known working computer network or set of linked cabinets Use a 10 100 1000 Mbps Gigabit hub or switch to link more than two cabinets Verify that all cabinets are running the same Comm Version Shown in Machine Settings Info screen Game and Cabinet settings must be the same on all linked cabinets See Linking Errors on page 11 for more information 2011 Global VR Inc Page 67 of 84 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Miscellaneous Troubleshooting No power Power strip not Make sure the power strip ON OFF switch is ON and plugged in or the light
113. tewart Enable Collections Collections Joey Logano Enable Watkins Glen International Lock Statistics Texas Motor Speedway Enable Diagnostics Clint Bowyer Enable Statistics Diagnostics 0 Resume Game Michigan Int Speedway Enable T Resume Game Jeff Burton Enable Crag Canyon Fantasy Course Lock This option is provided as a convenience for special venue or toumament situations Some parts of the game such as the attract loop or Operator statistics screens will still advertise and refer to the full set of tracks Some parts of the game such as the attract loop or Operator statistics screens Note that all linked cabinets must have the same tracks Enabled will still advertise and refer to the full set of drivers GLOBAL VIEW Up START Select GLOBAL VIEW Up START Select MUSIC Down LOOKBACK Cancel Back MUSIC Down LOOKBACK Cancel Back Figure 13 Disable Tracks and Disable Drivers Menus 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 23 of 84 Chapter 4 Operator Menu and Game Setup Game Settings Game Resets Menu This menu lets you restore factory default settings or reset cabinet statistics highscore data or available credits When you select any reset button except Reset Credits a confirmation box will appear allowing you to accept or cancel your reset selection Game Settings Machine Settings Game Settings Settings Disable Tracks Disable Drivers Game Reset
114. the Operator Menu info while an error is detected the error message will be displayed over this screen in a message box Press START to close the message box Go to Machine Settings Errors for a list of detected Machine Settings Info Settings Errors Game Settings Coin Settings Collections Statistics Diagnostics Resume Game Region World Wide Cabinet Type Standard Deluxe Cabinet Status Unregistered Game Version 1 0 0 042 Dongle Version 2 0 Shell Version 4 0 0 36657 PLUS Version 1 2 0 4 OS Version XPE HW Rev 845 G31 G41 Q45 04212010 Dongle Flag None IO Board GvrlOmini 0x7015 ver 0x0403 errors Comm Version 2 0 0 Link ID 1 MAC Address 00167874c4a0 Last Power Cycle 1 20 19 Previous Maintenance Restart 15 23 08 Mext Maintenance Restart 22 40 41 Last P2P Send 9 07 43 Last P2P Receive 9 07 43 Service Contact your GLOBAL VR distributor or US 1 408 597 3435 Web www globalvr com Note that the box near the bottom of most Operator Menu screens shows you how to navigate through the menus using the game control panel VIEW Up START Select MUSIC Down LOOKBACK Cancel Back Figure 10 Machine Info Screen C Menuitem Bep region specific requirements Tech Support for troubleshooting certain cabinet linking problems Previous Maintenance Displays the amount of time since the cabinet did an automatic maintenance restart Restart Next Maintenance Dis
115. tor Refer to the picture below to locate the connectors on the PCB See Figure 44 on page 79 for detailed wiring information The GVRI O MINI PCB should always be connected to a PCI USB port not a motherboard USB port to minimize the possibility of static shock Jumpers must be placed in positions 1 and 3 of J5 Mode Select Car Controller Mode CAUTION Disconnect the cabinet from AC power before changing any connections to the GVRI O MINI PCB E J2 5 12 VDOC Power In a Audio Amp Heat Sink Optional for This Game J10 Button Lamps amp Coin Meter 5 9 4 A e J1 USB to POI USB Port on System Computer UUPPPETT JT Start Music Lookback amp View Buttons J8 Coins amp Operator Buttons 418 Shifter J5 Mode Select J6 Gas amp Brake TED Place Jumpers at Detail Positions 1 amp 3 bac NEN st Mode Select Jumpers Figure 24 GVRI O Mini PCB Perform the following steps to replace the GVRI O Mini PCB CAUTION To prevent electrostatic discharge ESD damage handle PCBs by the edges only and use a grounding wrist strap or similar precaution 1 Disconnect the cabinet AC Power Cord 2 Remove the electronics access panel see page 35 Make sure that all wire harnesses are labeled for ease of reconnection and then disconnect them from the PCB 4 Remove the four screws that secure the PCB to the mounting feet Check
116. y Wrong Date or Set date or time Refer to Setting the Date and Time on page 58 Time in Menus needs to be set Game will not Faulty coin mech Verify the coin mech is not jammed and is properly accept coins aligned and latched to the coin door Faulty ground wire Check the ground wire to the coin door Wrong number of Incorrect setting Adjust settings from the Operator Menu TEAS SAGN Faulty wiring Disconnect cabinet power cord Check all coin mech wiring Verify no wires are frayed or shorting to ground Optional DBA not Incorrect dipswitch Set dipswitches for Long Pulse or Gaming not Short working setting Pulse or Vending Some tracks and Tracks or drivers Check the Disable Tracks and Disable Drivers screens drivers missing are disabled in the Operator Menu NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 68 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Error Message Screens The messages below may appear at boot 1f the software detects a hardware problem Boot Error Message Explanation and Solution Dongle Missing or Invalid Make sure the USB Game Dongle is firmly connected Invalid Dongle Incorrect Game Dongle does not match game version If you upgrade the Version software be sure you connect the corresponding Game Dongle There is a CD in the Drive Eject the CD from the drive Press the START button to continue to boot the game Error Detected with GVRIO Board The GVRI O Mini PC
117. y Control Test in the Operator Menu 2011 Global VR Inc 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Page 65 of 84 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Steering stops Force Feedback To minimize the risk static shock the force feedback working PCB connected to PCB should be connected to a PCI USB port not to a Intermittent wrong USB port motherboard USB port Static shock can cause intermittent steering feedback failure See Figure 46 on page 81 for a diagram of the computer ports No force feedback Belt is broken Replace belt see page 37 HOS SLE Inspect the motor gear and replace if worn Faulty motor Test the steering motor in a working cabinet Faulty 24 VDC Use a voltmeter to verify that the power supply is putting power supply out 24 VDC Steering motor not Make sure the steering motor frame is properly properly grounded grounded to help minimize the risk of static shock Faulty Force Verify that the PCB is getting 24 VDC power Test the Feedback PCB PCB in a working cabinet Force Feedback PCB connected to wrong USB port To minimize the risk static shock the force feedback PCB should be connected to a PCI USB port not to a motherboard USB port Static shock can cause intermittent steering feedback failure See Figure 46 on page 81 for a diagram of the computer ports Shifter does not Faulty micro switch Replace the faulty micro switch See Four Speed Shifter work in one gear Service on page 41 Make sure wire
118. y linear increase or decrease in resistance with no jumps To replace a pot refer to Figure 23 and perform the following steps 1 Remove the pedals from the cabinet as described in the previous section 2 Using a 7 64 Allen wrench loosen the set screw from the gear wheel and remove the gear wheel as shown in Figure 23 Using a 1 2 wrench remove the nut and lock washer that secure the pot to the frame 4 Install the new pot with the same orientation Make sure that the plastic keys on the pot match with the metal 5 Re install the lock washer and nut being careful not to over tighten 6 Re install the gear wheel and tighten the set screw Use Loctite to ensure the set screw is secure 7 Calibrate the pedals from Diagnostics Play Control Test in the Operator Menu after replacing the pot see page 30 NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 40 of 84 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 6 Service and Repair Four S peed Shifter Service Perform the following steps to remove the shifter for replacement or repair I 2 3 4 Remove the four 4 T 10H Security Torx screws from the top of the shifter assembly and carefully pull the shifter up out of the housing Disconnect the Molex connector from the shifter harness Reverse these steps to install the new shifter After service test the shifter from Diagnostics Play Control Test in the Operator Menu Important Make sure no wires are pinche
119. yer Games 6 Player Games 7 Player Games 8 Player Games 9 Player Games 10 Player Games Lifetime Total oooooonooti RH NASCAR Team Racing Operation amp Service Manual Page 28 of 84 Statistics Game Modes displays the total So number of games played and continued for solo and multiplayer linked cabinet races Shows Total for the current period and Lifetime Total Statistics Number of Players displays the number of games played by the number of players per game on linked cabinets Shows Total for the current period and Lifetime Total 040 0233 01 Rev B 12 14 2011 Chapter 4 Operator Menu and Game Setup Statistics Drivers displays the number of games TEE played using each driver for the current period and Lifetime Total l Machine Settings Game Settings Driver Total Lifetime Total Coin Settings Collections Denny Hamlin 3 6 Statistics oa E i a rnha r iis ERAN Kevin Harvick 3 6 Number of Players Ryan Newman 2 5 Driver Tony Stewart 5 6 Transmission Joey Logano 3 8 Game Time Stats Clint Bowyer 2 12 onn Stata Jeff Burton 2 6 Diagnostics Resume Game Statistics Track displays the number of games TEEI played using each track for the current period and Lifetime Total Machine Settings io Settings Coin Settings Collections Daytona Int l Speedway Normal Statistics Talladega Superspeedway Normal Charlotte Motor Speedway Medium m di Phoenix Int l Raceway H

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