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1.                                                                                                                                                                     215 216  15 2 2       B07 N 208 209  DD         ITEM PART NO  QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF     ORT 1120UK ASSY SUB MAIN BASE    1  ASSY MONITOR COVER L 2P           3  FZR 1555UK   1  ASSY MONITOR COVER R 2P        1  2  3  TOF 2000XUK ASSY CONTROL PANEL  5  7                                           FZR 1550UK    1  1  1    5                           4                 STAND    6  TOT 200UK       1   ASSYPEDALBASETOT 00000000    7  POD 021UK       1  MONTORSUPPORT 0000    8  put toosuk   1   ROOFLIDDUT 00    9     NEN  1  ASSYMAINBD 0  1  1  1  1    ASSY MAIN BD  ASSY ELEC BD    TOS 1600UK    14  TOS 4500UK      15  TOT4600UK   1    FRI 1510UK ASSY BASE LID R    18   RAL 2007 NEN RUBBER HOLDER R TWIN       RAL 2008   1               HOLDER L TWIN  12 1  TOF 1502UK STICKER BASE 1 F   __________    POD 1022 MONITOR MASK         Continued on next page    127    Continued from previous page    ITEM PART NO  DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF     22  TOS 1504UK 1  17     5  2  7  2  DUT 2031UK  SRT 1009UK    26  SRT2031UK       0 9  NEOPRENE RUBBER STRIP 10X3mm _    24  0 5  1  0 4 4X10cm STRIPS    33  421 1140912       1  STICKERJASRACVTOT       200 5949   101  4   101  4  M6 WSHR 250D FLT PAS  101  4   101  3 REMOTE BD  TOP OF WIRE COVER  2   2    NEXT TO STEERING GEARS    113           2  MESHGUARDMETAL120mmFAN _   111 2  
2.                                                 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE       Press the TEST Button to move to screen 7 7 of BOOKKEEPING     99    GAME TEST MODE    BOOKKEEPING 77 7  CAR SELECT    CINTOCTERS               INTEGRA   52000   LANCER           LANCER       4  LANCER EVO   Ra FtFOSS 11   RX  FOSG    RX  FC 35   ROADSTERIN ABC   ROSADSTER IIBSC   IMPREZA G COSE   IMPREZA GOB   IMPREZA GC 8551  CAPPUCCING                                                                                PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT       CAR SELECT  Displays the number of times each car was selected  Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen     100    5 4 1  BACKUP DATA CLEAR    Delete all BOOKKEEPING screen data  Use BACKUP DATA CLEAR in the SYSTEM TEST MODE  to delete data about coin credit collection     Deleting this data does not affect the game settings or other data stored by the game   Deleting this data will delete the data showing how many times the CARD R W was used   After deleting the data  the CARD R W automatically enters Head Cleaning mode    Refer to section   7 2   Head Cleaning for more information about head cleaning     GAME TEST MODE    BACKUP DATA CLEAR    YES CCLEAR     gt  NO  CANCEL     SELECT WITH SERwvICE BUTTON  AND PRESS TEST BUTTON       To clear data  use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to YES  CLEAR  and then press the  TEST Button  When the data has been cleared  the message  COMPLETED  will be di
3.                                          19  3 7 4  BILLBOARD INSTALLATION                                                  a    r    21  3 7 5     INSTALLING THE      COVERS  WIRE COVERS                                      ua p ves      aste 23  25726     GOIN   FANDEING ANG TALEA                24  3  00 1    WIRING CONNEGTIGONS   sis Sete aee testa icta        25  S COMMUNICATION CABLES          uu a xtate                                      a      nsa uyayuq Saa 26  S98     CONNECTION  TO  THE POWER SUPEPLY c uc        FUN                    27  229  JASSEMBEY CHECK dataset          I M M u qa du T                                    30  3 7 10  MOVING  THE MACHINE  uu u umu amatus                                                 32  Soi  EU E                               33        MIANINTENAING E                  tan           Scr oot m tasto quor Ld M um M                              CM EE OE 34       HANDLE MECRA      m EM 34  3 9 1 1  REPLACING AND ADJUSTING THE HANDLE               VR                                         35  3 9 1 2  GREASIING                                                   M 36  3 92 XGARITSEADER WREPER UNIT                      a utama        au      37  3 9 2 1  Se PLING DEDICATED CARDS                                     37  3 9 2 2                     uuu ED 39  3 9 2 3  GEEARINGPGAIRDSJAIISS 26086885                               ra      u a        40  2022  ACCELERATOR  amp  BRAKE    EC      ea M    41  3 9 3 1    Removing the Accelerat
4.                                 NMecoE FGHIJ KLMNO PQRST  UVWxY 21234 56789 O      gt  e       0     2    ek                                                           GAME DETAILS                            ee             gend    IT T ect lad        ana         mE              PD PANT NL   K    pour                                                       LEVEL  p     5 IGGY                         7    Tuy Se      LV    RACE   t          DAY   DRY 1              TOIT uw    Rival Character Scenes    GGY THIS  5       MOUNTAINS ARE GREAT     Battle  Race                                                  Ls M           4                           TOTAL             13 7116  oon  i              HO                  E NNI     Results Screen                                                        T AAF    ANVAN TA    HATI Piers HIHI t  lt        JDR Y                AIMANTADGT                  PTS              IUUD pts    FINTAI PINNIS                             63                  5              Use your          to play and accumulate points  you can put towards performance enhancing  tune ups     F              E        5 DD        POSITI                     prs    uiu  WHEELS    Continue Screen    Choose to continue or quit after rival character  scenes  If you select  YES   nothing is recorded  to the card and you can continue playing  If you  select  NO   your game data is stored on your  card and your game ends     Continuc  11       64    4 1 2 7 Time Attack    Game Content  amp
5.                      to display the following screens of operating status data  Each time the  TEST Button is pressed  the ensuing page appears  Pressing the TEST Button while the 5 5 page is  displayed causes the Game Test Menu to return on the screen     GAME TEST MODE  BOOKKEEPING 177    NUMBER OF GAMES   NUMBER OF NETWORK PLAY   NUMBER OF CARD     NUMBER OF CARD PLAY     PLAY TIME OO      OM 05  AVERAGE PLAY TIME      05  LONGEST PLAY TIME      05  SHORTEST PLAY TIME      05    PLAY TIME HISTOGRAM         05   0  595  IM 05   1  595  2M        2M295  2  305   2  595  3M 05   3M2835  3M3DS   3M583       05   4285  4Ms05   4  595  SM 05   SM29835  5  305   5  595  BM OS       295  OVER 6  305                          PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE             TEST MODE    BOOKKEEPING 2 7  GAME    LEGEND OF THE STREETS           1                           3     1 4    Uuasul 1  Uusul z  Uusul 3  usul 4    ARAGI  1  AKAGI 2  AKAGI 3  AKAGI  4    AKIN    1  AKIMA  Z             3             4             8000 sooo oaoa       FRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE    Press the TEST Button to move to screen 3 7 of BOOKKEEPING     97    GAME TEST MODE                          3 7  GAME 7 LEGEND      THE STREETS    HAPPOGAHARA  1                          2                         2  HAPPOGAHARA 4                     1  IE OBHAZAEBA  2  IE OBHAZAEBA  3                   4  IE OBHAZAEBA 5                                              SPECIAL    PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE       GAME LEGEND
6.               59  4 1      GAME DESCRIPTO N                                 a a                                dee        pda i tenet co Duc ttr eto 59             Game OVerVISW                       59                            SMCCUS NR RETE           59                    FOW                                                                                              60  4 1 2 1  Challenger Accept Screen  Battle Race Select Screen                                                      60  4 1 2 2  Card Entry Screen and Card Purchase Screen                  60  4 1 2 3  Card                  SCV sse dpt       cto SM EU      60  4 1 2 4  Vehicle Selection  SCRE CN                          Sl                        bU arta ode          61  4 1 2 5  Transmission Selection Screen                                                                                  61    4 1 2 6  Parts Course Selection Screen                                                       61  4 1 2 7                                                        65  41 2 9   The BOUNTA Challenge                                   dessus cured siu derat De          65  4 1 2 9  Network                   OD UTE 65   AA                                                                                                                     A 68                           RT  69  4 1 2 12  Transferring Old Card                                            69   4 1 219  5      Gara Se                        boot teu Ute tu Rustic ere
7.             4 E     MODEL                  21221         YOU CAN ALSO TOGGLE BETWEEN   WINNING PCT     REFUSE CHALLENGERS  lt  gt  ACCEPT CHALLENGERS       BY PRESSING THE START BUTTON     E EU E                         Insert your card if you ve got one after  completing the Card Purchase Screens  If you  don t already have a card  you can purchase  one        4 1 2 3 Card Data Check Screen   Saved Data                                Insert your card and you can check the  Reset  END     ranga View  NEXT PAGE  recorded data on this screen          YOUR CAR TERCER   4 MANUFACTURE EU  TOYOTA      TOYOTA FIER    NEXT INSPECTION    50 PLAY s        60    4 1 2 4  Vehicle Selection Screen        This screen isn t displayed if you ve already  purchased a card          Transmission Selection Screen  This screen  isn t displayed if you ve already purchased a  card        4 1 2 6 Parts Course Selection Screen     Parts courses   These parts are then attached to your car Saaring   SELEC  when you accumulate enough points     If you re purchasing a card  select one of the Select   TS 2     ect Customization                                               4    61    Name Entry Screen    If you re purchasing a card  enter your name   driver s name  at the player name input  screen     Mode Select Screen   Select  Legend of the Streets  at the Mode  Selection Screen     Course and Rival Character Selection Screens    EE             cn       62          Enter                 D      Heer     
8.          N  II        N             N  II        N         TI       TI    No Bonus    N  II        N      2     lt    gt   Z  O            2      o    N  II  ro          _14   60       15   60p    80p   23    22  25         lt                 2  C  o        n    3   x  59      e ON      5        01 00   228   5   13 60         ON     729   780                         OFF   ON                   2 50  ON   OFF          ON   ON    o1   e0           _  OFF          ON   ON   ON  7                            ON   ON   ON   ON         104    6 1 2  PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS EURO       Price   Bonus   DIL Switch 1  DN          _1   100                        OFF   OFF   OFF   OFF   OFF     721161 6 5            ON   OFF   OFE   OFF   OFE     s   206             OFF   ON   OFE   OFF   OFE     4   26   3 50   678      ON   ON   OFF   OFF   OFE                                           OFF   ON   OFF   OFE                   16 5   azer                         ON   OFF   OFE    r      2 5    46     OFF   ON   ON   OFF   OFF                     328           ON   ON   ON   OFE   OFF    49                      OFF   OFF   OFF   ON            o   406  129 50  326   6 6   ON          OFF   ON   OFF  m   so            OFF   ON   OFF   ON   OFF    ria  soe     3 6        ON   ON   OFF          OFE    33   6             5562   OFF          ON          OFE                               ON   OFF  ON   ON   OFE    w  o       2 6          OFF   ON   ON   ON                     806  WoEms  _          
9.         ON   ON   OFF   ON  132                       ON   ON   ON   ON       106    7  DESIGN RELATED PARTS     Ref TOF 1503UK  other side        ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION      1       5 21520   STICKER START VIEW CREDIT    2       5 1603   0   _  STICKER SEAT BACK     3    TOS 1608 CUK _  STICKER SEAT BACK L     4    TOS 1608 DUK _ STICKER SEAT BACK R     5    TOS 1504UK  STICKER BASE LID     6    TOS 0208UK BILLBOARD PLATE TOS TWIN         9   L 210                      42        TOS 0004UK STICKER CARD SLOT TOF A MULTI    422 0924UK PLAY INSTR SH TOS MULTI               00050    STICKER CARD SLOT TOF B MULTI    421 7987           _  STICKER ELEC SPEC TOS TW       TOS 1551 AUK  STICKER COVER PANEL L       TOS 1556 AUK  STICKER COVER PANEL R       TOF 1502UK   STICKER BASEL       TOF 1503UK    STICKER BASE R    7  10  11  12  13  14    107    8  PARTS LIST    8 1  ASSEMBLY STRUCTURE  INITIAL D3 TWIN BOM STRUCTURE    TOS 000 4UH TOS 1000 UH   2 ORT 11200H         ASST INITIAL D 3 TWIN ASST COCKPIT 1P ASST SUB        BASE  TOT 400UK                   APC 1560  ASST      BRAT HAIN ASST              COVER L    ASST SPEAKER L  TOT 700K                     APC 1955  ASST      BRKT SUB ASST HONITOR COVER R 2   ASST SPEAKER R                                      TOS 21300H  CARO UNIT TWIN L ASST CONTROL PANEL          SW PLATE                   TOT 12000K  CARO UNIT TWIN R ASST PEDAL BASE TOT  T93 10000K  ASST SEAT TWIN iP  TOS A300UEK  ASST        BD  TOT 40000K  ASST ELEC BD  FRI 
10.       8     5   2   sw3   sw4  SW5  SW6  COIN1   COIN2   COIN3                    5   COIN6         7              COIN9   COIN10   COIN11           12           Los em ore            j                       C220 Parallel  wem mmm              2              220             Coin Controls   OFF          OFF   OFF 50p new 10p 50p  C220 Binary old  Coin Controls   ON          OFF   OFF 50p new 50p  SR3 Parallel old  UK          Controls   OFF   OFF   ON   OFF   2   1 50p new 20p 10p 50p old  Euro          Parallel    2    1 504 204 104                                                                         111                   UK   NRIParalel   OFF   ON         OFF      10     20              1     2                     Parallel   ON   ON   ON  OFF          50         20BFr           Holland   Parallel  OFF OFF OFF  ON         SNLG   25NLG   1  6  mnn aa  Austria   SR3 Parallel   ON   OFF   OFF   ON       20Sch   10Sch Ep                cap      F  Spain   Coin Controls   OFF N   OF N 500Pta   200Pta   100Pta   50Pta             50Pta old 25Pta old  C220 Binary old  200Pta      50Pta old 25Pta old         Parallel  Spain   Coin Controls   OFF   OFF N 100Pta 50Pta d 50Pta 25Pta old  C220 Parallel new old       100Es SOEs  506          Please Note  The credit board automatically sets the validator for parallel and binary  N     c                              o              2  Z            2     Portugal Parallel ON FF   ON  Euro    operation through an output on pin 8 of the 17 w
11.      4 1 2 9 Network Battle Race    Game Content  amp  Rules   Two vehicles race for victory    When either car passes a checkpoint  remaining race time will be increased    The winner is the car that crosses the finish line first or is occupying first place when time runs out     A car built on the Card  tuned car  may also be used   When racing with a tuned car  results will be saved on the Card     Challengers may challenge at any point during the champion side race   Cards may not be purchased during a Network Battle Race     65    Before the Race   Champion Side   Battle Entry Challenge Request Screen     When a challenge occurs before the start of the  race  during selection phase     If the challenge occurs before the mode selection  phase  during Car Selection etc   the Network  Battle Race Information Screen is displayed  directly before the selection phase    If the challenge occurs after the selection phase   selection is interrupted and the Network Battle  Race Information Screen is displayed    When a challenge occurs during the race   The race is interrupted and the Network Battle  Race Information Screen is displayed     Network Battle Race Information Screen  The challenger selects the course while the  champion waits at the Network Battle Race  Information Screen                                                    5                     iia  PIT         BATTLE LEY    TOUR OPPONENT IS NOW SELECTING A COURSE    66     Challenger Side     Network Battle Race Selec
12.      CAUTION    After the replacement or adjustment of the V R  be sure to set the values in the  INPUT TEST        IMPORTANT    Remove the cover panels as detailed above     2  Fine Adjustment   By using a screwdriver loosen  the 2 machine screws that secure the V R  arm   Move the V R  arm to adjust the V R  value  within the relaxed range     3  Coarse Adjustment   Remove the four hexagon  bolts detailed above and remove the side  covers of the Accelerator  amp  Brake     4  Loosen the two machine screws holding the  V R  rack    5  Move the V R  rack away so as to disengage  the V R     Gently rotate the V R  until its value is within the  range of the centring position     COARSE ADJUST SCREWS 7  Mesh the gears together  Make sure that a  correct amount of backlash is maintained     8  Ifthe V R  value is still not correct make fine  adjustments as detailed above        Oo    FINE ADJUST SCREW    The required values are     GAS PEDAL  Under 30H Over COH    BRAKE PEDAL  Under 30H Over COH     THE PEDAL  THE PEDAL  RELEASED  PRESSED        42    3 9 3 3                the V R   Loosen and withdraw the V R  rack as detailed above   Using a hexagon key loosen the two grub screws holding the V R  gear onto the V R   Remove the V R  gear  Using a spanner remove the nut holding the V R  in position   Gently remove the V R  and its wire harness   Refit is the reverse of removal             20           When complete you must readjust the V R  in accordance with the paragraph abo
13.      Remove the  GD Drive Bracket    15    3 7  ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS    Perform the assembly by following the procedure herein stated  Failure to comply  with the instructions  for example  inserting the plug into an outlet at a stage not  mentioned in this manual can cause an electric shock    Assembling should be performed as per this manual  Since this is a complex       WARNING machine  erroneous assembling can cause damage to the machine  or  malfunction to occur     Do not attempt to complete this work alone  a minimum of 2 people are required     Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out assembly     IMPORTANT       When carrying out the assembly work  follow the procedure in the following 7 item sequence  STEP 1 ASSEMBLING THE COCKPIT   STEP 2 SECURING IN PLACE  LEG ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT    STEP 3 BILLBOARD INSTALLATION   STEP 4 INSTALLING THE AC COVERS  WIRE COVERS    STEP 5 COIN HANDLING INSTALLATION   STEP 6 CONNECTION TO POWER SUPPLY   STEP 7 ASSEMBLY CHECK    Note that the parts contained within the installation kit are required for the assembly work     e Fit all fixings loosely first as detailed in step 1  then position all components  before finally tightening fixings at step 6        CAUTION       Phillips type screwdriver          SOCKET WRENCH  RATCHET HANDLE          x                          16    3 7 1  APPLYING THE PLAY INSTRUCTIONS    e Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation     IMPORTANT    Supplied in the installatio
14.     JVS TEST  INPUT TEST   gt  EXIT    The memory test mode is for automatically  checking the on board memory IC functioning      GOOD     is displayed for normal IC s and    BAD      for abnormal IC s    When the test is completed  if the results are  as shown on the left then the Game Board is  satisfactory     The test should take approximately thirty  seconds to complete  If the test exceeds this  time the board may have malfunctioned     After finishing the test press the TEST  BUTTON or START BUTTON to exit     In this test  functioning of the      Board  connected to the Game Board is displayed   and INPUT TEST can be performed  Select  EXIT to return to the MENU screen  or select  INPUT TEST to display the second screen     NODE  NAME    141     SEGA ENTERPRISES  LTD   837 13741  1 0 CONTROL BD2 Ver0 15 99 06  1 1   2 0   1 0   2PLAYERS 12BITS    CMD VER  JVS VER    COM VER  SWITCH       2SLOTS  ANALOG 8CH  DRIVER OUT 22        SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  AND  PRESS TEST BUTTON       JVS TEST     DISPLAY CONFIG    NODE  SWITCH  SYSTEM  PLAYER   PLAYER2  COIN  SLOT1 0000 SLOT2 8000  ANAL OG  CH1 0000       0000 CH3 0000        0000  CH5 0000 CH6 0000 CH7 0000 CH8 0000    With a switch input from       control panel etc   this changes  into 1        With a coin switch input  this  accumulates  And  the coin  meter counts     Analogue values are displayed  between 0000 and              SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  AND  PRESS TEST BUTTON       Select EXIT to return to the
15.    307  600 7247 500   1  CABLESCSIST LTYPE2500MM         125    8 15  TOT 4600UK ASSY ELEC BD       TEM PART NO DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF     1  WOODEN BASE ELEC Laas      CONTROL BD FOR JVS         2 TRANSFORMER DUT TW I 1   3 PWR AMP 2      amp           w  SERVO MOTOR DRIVE BD MIDI  77       77     73   w   sssa lt ExExX                     l                                                      838 11856     02 CONNECT BD W FUSE 6 3A CE  107  354081 TWIST LOK BHKL 450 4               Co    0  AJTWIST N LOK BHKL 750 4  109 ROUTER TWIST D09 SO6 4 WOOD X  01           5        PAN PAS  203   4  16 MSCR PH W FS  102  4  06 M4 WSHR 160D FLT PAS  0 CABLE JVS TYPE A B 100CM  0 WIRE HARN 100V OUT  03 WIRE HARN CONN BD B  306 PWR AMP 14V AC IN  0               VR                 O      2      NO             N          Le 1       7  w ss  071  08              AUDIO     09              SP F  7  10       CONN BD OUT A Gss  11 WH MIDI         ww s        ss                                     358          12 WH ELEC           PWR   13 WH 1    BD   14 WH      BRD A D   15 WH EARTH AC UNIT   16 WIRE HARN EXT MOTOR A    317  TOF 60011UK   1  WH EXT ENCODER       318  440036 FERRITE 74271221    O    O    CO          126    8 16  TOS 10001UK ASSY COCKPIT 1P          704 V   201                                                                                                                                 BONG DOO                                                                               
16.    Ex          Wiring connectors are connected inside the Control Panel  Carefully withdraw the control panel in  a manner so as not to damage the wiring        Disconnect the wiring connectors    DISCONNECT CONNECTOR       34    3 9 1 1 REPLACING AND ADJUSTING THE HANDLE MECHA S  VR    Never touch places other than those specified  Touching places other than  those specified can cause electric shock and short circuit        WARNING    After the replacement or adjustment of the V R  be sure to set the Centre of  Steer in the DRIVE BOARD TEST        IMPORTANT    In the TEST MODE  if the steering wheel VR variations are not within the allowable limit  the VR installation  position may require adjustment or replacement  Also be sure to apply grease every 3 months     3 9 1 1 1 ADJUSTING THE VR    Remove the CONTROL PANEL as detailed above  Locate the V R  on the rear surface of the HANDLE  MECHA        By using a screwdriver loosen the 2 machine screws that secure the V R  Bracket  Move the V R   Bracket so as to disengage the gears        Gently rotate the VR until its value is within the range of the centring position   e Mesh the gears together  Make sure that a correct amount of backlash is maintained     e  fthe VR value is still not correct make fine adjustments by loosening the 2 machine screws on the VR  gear  Rotate the gear holder until the correct value is obtained         he value should be adjusted such that with the steering wheel in the centre position the value r
17.    ROUTER TWIST D20 ADH   PUSH BTN SW IT GRN W L DC14V  WH VIEW BUTTON ws    302         610780     1  WH PLAYER SELECTSW ___         122    8 13  TOF 2500 ASSY HANDLE                002 coz 90                                                                           4                            E             123    PART NO  DESCRIPTION        TOF 2502  TOF 2503  TOF 2504  TOF 2505  TOF 2507      TOF 2509X  SPG 2505  DYN 1270  TOF 2510  TOF 2511  TOF 2512  TOF 2513  TOF 2514  TOF 2515  601 6172  SPG 2504  SPG 2506  SPG 2453  SPG 2454  ASK 3502  ASK 3503       s        350 5448 01  220 5484  220 5753  310 5029 F20  601 11089   00 5168  00 5285       ee ee S  028 A00408 P SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M4 x 8    030 000820 5  065 501250 2  000 P00410 W  030 000612 5  060    00600  030 000840 5  068 852216  050 000800  060 F00800  020 000612 02  060 500600  600 6866    10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23    101  102    103  104  105  106    201  202  203  204  205  206  207  208  209  210  211  212  301         2          2502  2    3         2503 _____    4        254 _____    5        2505 2    6 _        2507  2    8 _        2509         9 5586 2505 006    10  DYN 1270            11  TOF2610 2    12  TOF2611 2    13  TOF2512 _____    14         2513 2    15        254 2    16 1062515 2    17 1601 6172      2    18  SPG 2500    19  SPG2500    20  SPG 2453   2    21 5968 2454 _____    22    5   3502       4A        23     5   3503 006          ________    101  350 54
18.    SERVICE BUTTON Gives credits without registering on the coin   SERVICE SW  counter  Also used during TEST mode     DEMAG Demagnetises  degausses  the CRT to remove  colour unevenness    VOLUME MAIN Adjusts the volume of the left and right main  speakers    VOLUME WOOFER Adjusts the volume of the woofer     74    5 2  SYSTEM TEST MODE    The contents of settings changed in the TEST mode are stored when the test  mode is finished from EXIT in the menu mode  If the power is turned off before  the TEST mode is finished  the contents of setting change become ineffective     Executing  BACKUP DATA CLEAR  in the SYSTEM TEST MODE does not  clear the BOOKKEEPING data in the GAME TEST mode     Entering the TEST mode clears fractional number of coins less than one credit  and BONUS ADDER data     Perform setting as per specified in this manual for operation  If setting not  specified is performed for operation  proper function of this product may not be  obtained     IMPORTANT        In the SYSTEM TEST MODE  IC BD functioning can be checked  the monitor adjusted  and the coin setting    performed   Refer to NAOMI NETWORK SYSTEM SERIVCE MANUAL for the details  Note that the setting of the  following items need to be performed in accordance with the instruction given     CABINET TYPE   1 PLAYER S   MONITOR           HORIZONTAL  SERVICE TYPE   COMMON  COIN CHUTE TYPE  COMMON  NETWORK TYPE   NONE    The SEQUENCE SETTING items of COIN CREDIT SETTING are as follows     SEQUENCE SETTING    
19.    e Position the door into the aperture in the machine     e  urn      clips around so that they will hold the door in the  machine        Tighten all of the bolts     e Ensure that the door is earthed to the frame and the frame is  earthed to either the VTS bracket or the coin chute tower        24           MECH  C220B    GENERIC  MECHANICALS    MARS  MS111B1    MARS ME115    SECI  C120   SR3    3 7 6 1  WIRING CONNECTIONS   INSTALLATION    LOOM  LM1006IDC  LM1006LAMP O  1    LM1008  LM1008 LAMP    LM1007  LM1008 LAMP    OWN LOOM AND  LM1006LAMP O  1    Attach the lamp holder to the bracket on the coin return  button     Attach one 15 way connector to the C220 coin mech     Attach the other 15 way connector to Validator A on the  credit board     Attach the 2 way connector to    LAMP    on the VTS  board     Fit the two lamp holders behind the coin return buttons     Attach the blue cable and orange cable to one mech s  microswitch switch     Attach the blue green cable and orange green cable to  the other mech s microswitch     Attach the 2 way mate and lok plug to the 2 way mate  and lok cap provided     Attach one 15 way connector to Validator A and the  other to Validator B on the credit board    Fit the lamp holder to the bracket behind the coin return  button     Fit one of the 13 way connectors to the coin mech     Fit the other 13 way connector to Validator A on the  credit board  Note the 13 way connector is keyed and  this key must coincide with the key on the cr
20.   1               4                WEN T     406  540 0009 01   1                                      p  I    EC  OF CONFORMITY TOTT    FUSE 5X20 CERAMIC SB 5000mA        1  SERVICE MANUAL GD ROM SYSTEM        416  509 5704   1  SWMICRO           OMRON K3L13        00    540 0007 01 WRENCH M5 TMP PRF       136    9  APPENDIX A   ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC    9 7     WIRE COLOURS    THE WIRE COLOUR CODE IS AS FOLLOWS     A  B  C  D  E    PINK   SKY BLUE  BROWN  PURPLE  LIGHT GREEN    Wires other than those of any of the colours listed above will be displayed by 2 alphanumeric characters                               RED  BLUE  YELLOW  GREEN  WHITE  ORANGE  BLACK  GREY    If the right hand side numeral of the code is O  then the wire will be of a single colour shown by the left hand  side numeral  see the list above      Note 1  If the right hand side alphanumeric is not 0  that particular wire has a spiral colour code  The left  hand side character shows the base colour and the right hand side one  the spiral colour      Example  51    ea eee WHITE RED   WHITE wire with RED stripes    Note 2  The character following the wire colour code indicates the size of the wire     K   L     AWG18  UL1015  AWG20  UL1007    None AWG22  011007    9 2     ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC    The following pages contain the electrical schematic for this machine     137    Schematic 1 here    138    Schematic 2 here    139    Schematic 3 here    140    SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD   SEGA SERVICE CENTRE  Suite 3a
21.   Oaks House  12   22 West Street  Epsom  Surrey  United Kingdom  KT18 7RG    Telephone   44  0  1372 731820  Fax   44  0  1372 731849          SEGA 2004    141                MAIN SUB    TOS 0200UK e M4 TERM  ASSY BILLBOARD MONITOR SUPPORT  N 600 7064 031UK AL     AL POD 61012UK    7 43     FL 40W  T 12  TE          TRAY   309 5695 40 CUK     U P PANEL ASSY COCKPIT  TUBE   309 5695 40 BUK WHITE TOS F 1 0001 UK  43K                  TOF 60015UK     200 5949  ASSY CLR DSPL 600 7009 2500  29TYPE 31K UK         100   6 7      100   7     DEMAG 9 20  FRI 61041UK  DEMAG 10 20  WHITE  U P   15 WAY PANEL         Fr Z  POD 61012UK  N    za        7 me pee    NOT USED    CKT 62037UK  CKT 62036UK         To PG 2 2 LL  Pos E1 ps   lt            x        5    C      r oz   lt     O     ceu a  O       gt      e      LL    tiq    lt   O    Eoo         e zz  e  e     VOF 0450UK  1 CARD UNIT 1P  VOF 60050UK     OR  e     VOF 0460UK  5 CARD UNIT 2P  e  e  e  NN NN NN  ASSY FLEXI TUBE TOF 60010UK  CKT 61009UK  ASSY COCKPIT ASSY COCKPIT    TOS 10001UK TOS 10001UK    TOF 60003UK    560 5394UK  E NS 600 6985 006UK FUSE 6 3A    I I    514 5078 6300  os U    00vees      11      5  230V P C z    838 11856 CE 02     TOT 0400UK    2 2 17   m  TOT 0700UK    14                       6 2 WAY M amp L    N  M amp L       POD 61057UK   O A TOF 60104UK     FRI 61003UK           Sree           2224244          FRI 61003UK                 43U 43U    N Z Z Z Z ZZ Z Z ZZ   VID             43U 1 43U y         TOF
22.   RED  U P   PANEL    31  SPG 0500UK   a e     ASSY WIRE COVER       To PAGE 1 3  L 52 POS  G4  TOS 10001UK ASSY COCKPIT  PLAYER 1    MASTER   TRANSFORMER BASE LID R CNTRL PNL STD  560 5394UK e     v           600 9040 45   600 9020 44K 600 9100 44K  ACBRKT MAIN BASE WIRE COVER BOX MONITOR STAND POD 1021UK  TOT 0400UK 600 9030 44K 600 9050 44K 600 9020 44K 600 9100 44K  e e e e e            DUT 1121UK NCR 1104UK POD 1023UK MONITOR SUPPORT   509 DURER 600 9060 46K   gt   600 9020 44K 2        200 5949 5            CARD UNIT  VOF 0450UK MONITOR FRAME ROOF     e  DUT 1008UK  600 7064 031UK  DRAWN CHECKED D CHECKED APPROVED 4     h    8     SEGA ENTERPRISES LTD      NN  CW TOS SCM 3 3    22 07 04    INITIAL D 3 TWIN    
23.   Rules   This is a race against time  The goal is to cross the finish line as quickly as you can    Direction  Time of Day and Weather can be selected for each of the nine courses     note that Happogahara  and Akina  Snow  can only be set to Night    Each checkpoint you pass adds time to the overall time limit  When you cross the finish line  a password is  displayed   The password is not displayed when you don t use the card     You may use this password to participate in the online Internet rankings    In order to register the password  you must have played the game with a card and you ll need to enter the 3  digit number or KEY printed on the front of the card    Your times  when recorded with the Card  tuned car   are displayed in the ranking  The way to accumulate  points is to play with a card     4 1 2 8  The BUNTA Challenge     Game Content  amp  Rules    Race head to head against a single rival  Fujiwara Bunta  on eight different courses   Myogi  Usui  Akagi  Akina  Snow on Level 11   Happogahara  Shomaru and Tsuchisaka   For each course  only Dry or Night conditions may be selected    A Card with saved points is necessary to play    Player must finish ahead within the time limit to win    Finishing behind or over the time limit means the player loses    Beating Bunta earns points and increases the Bunta Level for that course by one    The Bunta Level indicates Bunta s strength  the higher the level the stronger he becomes   Losing reduces the player s points total
24.   the game   If this error occurs several times  use Test  Mode to perform manual cleaning   See  Section 5 3 8        48    Continued from previous page    ERROR DISPLAY    There is a problem with the  card reader writer  Please  notify a store attendant   Please turn off the power  and start again    The card reader writer is not  responding  Please notify a  store attendant  Check the  card reader writer is  connected properly  turn off  the power and start again   SCIF Error  Please notify a  store attendant  Check that  the card reader writer is  connected properly  turn off  the power and start again     Card jam  Remove the card  and press the Start and  Change View buttons  If the  card cannot be removed   please notify a store  attendant     CAUSE    This message is displayed when there  is a problem with the Card  Reader Writer and it sends improper  signals     This message is displayed at power   up during advertisements when the  Card Reader Writer is not connected  properly or when it is broken and  unresponsive     This message is displayed when a  communication error occurs between  the Card Reader Writer and the game  board     This message is displayed when  various operations fail because of  dirty rollers or heads     This message is displayed when a  card jam is suspected when there  should be no card in the Card     49    COUNTERMEASURES    Verify there are no problems with the  shutter and that the top cover is closed  and then restart the unit   See 3 
25.   you return to the Game Test Menu   Screen     GAME TEST MODE    OUTPUT TEST    PRESS TEST BUTTOH TO EXIT       31    3 7 10              THE MACHINE    When moving the machine  be sure to remove the plug from the power supply  Moving  the machine with the plug inserted can cause the power cord to be damaged  resulting  in a fire or electric shock     When moving the machine  retract the leg adjusters fully and ensure the casters make  contact with the floor  During movement pay careful attention so that the casters or leg  adjusters do not damage any other cabling laid on the floor  Such damage could result  in a fire or electric shock        CAUTION    Don t push the cockpit cabinets from the side  as they may topple and cause damage     Don t put excessive pressure on the glass or plastic components as damage or  personal injury may result if there is a breakage     Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation     IMPORTANT                                                   Disassemble the cabinet into its components if  transporting up or down step level changes                 V p         Pill  if  o  EA                e      ei                 _ SS _  Ensure that all of the Adjusters  are in contact with the fioor        32    3 8  FUSES      Never touch places other than those specified  Touching places other than those  specified can cause electric shock and short circuit  Disconnect the machine from  the supply before attempting the replacement of
26.  001UK WIRE HARN XFMR IN DX  03  600 9030 44K WIRE HARN EARTH 300mm M4 M4 K AC BRKT TO MAIN BASE  304  600 9040 45   WIRE          EARTH 400mm   4   5 K AC BRKT   XFMR    88    112    8 5  TOT 0700UK ASSY      BRKT SUB    ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE    1  ACBRKTUK    107   108   11 547901   2  CONNOPTJOINTPNL TOCA15O   I 00 0 00  109   111 EP1334   1  FUSEHOLDER20mm 10   240Vac     112 514 5078 5000   1  FUSESX20CERAMICSB5000m     I 11 0    203  2  OUTSIDE  1  305 600 6999 2010     1  WIREHARNSUBACBRKT   0 O       113    8 6  TOT 1200UK   55   PEDAL BASE                   PART NO DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF   SPG 2200 ASSY BRAKE  amp  ACCELL    PEDAL BASE   WIRE COVER BOX   ANTI FINGER TRAP PLATE LEFT   ANTI FINGER TRAP PLATE RIGHT     6  SPG 2224UK   1  PEDALGASKET __  _ ____    202  030 000820 58 4 1  8  20              __  1  204  301    068 852216 0B M8 WSHR 2200 FLT         1  4        1  4       114    8 7  ASSY ACCEL  amp  BRAKE  SPG2200                          1               25 P  w        20                 115    Component Part    HAFT  7   5     2207             5     2208   BRAKE GEAR    5     2209  NEUTRAL STOPPER  0    SPG 2210  VR PLATE ACCEL  1    SPG 2211  VR PLATE BRAKE  2   5  6 2212   AMPLGEAR    1   1   1   1 2   14    SPG 214  STOPPER   15    8  6 2215   RUBBER CUSHION   6    SPG 2216  COVER   17   5  6 2217   VRCOVER   19    SPG 2219  GEAR STAY   20   SPG 2220  WSHR   21     SPG 2221  NEUTRAL STOPPR D   101 EARING 12  OILES 80F 1212    
27.  102   220 5484        CONT B 5K OHM  GEAR 15    105   310 5029   15  SUNITUBE F F15MM  HARNESS LUG  SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M3X4  HEX SKT H CAP SCR BLK OZ M5X16    203   000   00420  MSCR PH M4x20  20      20      228  HE AN            9                LE  12     18    SPG2218   GEARSHAFT  LOME    15      16    I E  19   2   _ 21            204   000   00508     M SCR      W FS   5  8    205   000 T00408 OC  M SCR TH CRM M4X8  SPR PIN BLK OZ 6X10    207   000   00405  M SCR PH       5    208       5 000001  M SCR TH CRM M3X6  HEX NUT M5   210 LT WSHR M4       116    8 8  FZR 1550UK ASSY MONITOR COVER L 2P                                                       SECTION          ITEM PART NO  DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF     COVER PANEL L BLANK  ASSY SPEAKER L        MASK BRKT 222  M SCR PH W FS   4  8       8 9  FZR 1555UK ASSY MONITOR COVER R 2P                                           SECTION          ITEM  PART NO  DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF     1  COVERPANELRBLANK   00    2         1565   1  ASSYSPEAKERR        0 O    3  DYN 1032UK_  1                         202  201       117    8 10  TOS 1600UK ASSY SEAT TWIN 1P        A207 201  4  4 4 7    N 0         JADON        x 12                                21112023    5                           DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF     SPG 2401 A 1  UPPER SEAT BLANK             4   SPG M02A  1  LOWERSEATBLANK   o    5 5161603       1  SEATBASE      7  STC 1600  2                   2    8  STC 4600     1  SEATMOUNTTRAY         9  STC460  2  SP
28.  114 0861196           8            5       moss 8861811       113 8  280 A00900 A   20  ROUTERTWISTD9ADH ss   2  4  3  4  7  4   4  4       205  030 000850 58   8                      CdS   5  8  12  4    207  030 000616 58  6                             Cid    208    686516160  __  6  MeWSHR16ODFLTBLK  OO    209 000   0040844     6  M4XBMSCRPANWISBLK               M5X30 MSCR      BLK  9 2  M5X12 MSCR TH BLK  9 3   213  000 F00512 4  10  4   12 4   14  2  15 2   217  17 4  101 4  101  3 REMOTE BD             601 6231 0100 EDGING NEW          INSIDE OF PEDAL BASE 2    I              012     0512 N10X1 2  S TAP HEX B PAS 111  8  060 F00500 M5 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS 111  8    Continued on next page    128    Continued from previous page    ITEM PART NO  DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF     TOF 60100UK WH EXT VIEW BUTTON A             904  NCR 61034UK WIRE HARN EXT           306  600 6373 77 01       1  WIREHARNESSPLAYERSELEXTB    TOF 60101UK  FRI 61042UK WIRE HARN EXT VR B    1  1  1  1    309  NCR G31011UK      1  WIREHARNVIEWBUTTONB        310  600 7009 2500   1 _                         50   15   2500     _      312  FRI 61041UK I    313  FR 61027UK       1  WIREHARNEXTACOOVA    TOF 80052UK       1  WHEARTHFORDRIVERMANBASE      316  POD 61012UK       1  WIREHARN1OVEXTCOCKPIT          318  NCR 61008UK       1  WHEXTFRONTSPA      319  POD 81020UKk       1  WIREHARNEXTACUNT    320                              1  WHVTSEXT         321          600100         1  WHEXTCARDRWA     322  600 62
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32.  9  CLOCK SETTING Tc 84   5 32   GAME TEST MODE                    tyr                                               NRE 85  5 9 1     GAME TEST MENU                                                            85  59522 WNP TEST                                                    86       OUTPUT                  es      cae                                      E             MM         87  534 FORCE FEED A O K                                            32325488                         88  59 5                                   ua                              89               GAME ASSIGNMENT S u u u    uuu yu             i et eru                91             CARD B W IPEST                                          M 92  230  GLEEANINGTPROGOESJS                em                                        dr               ee ected pa hd 94     39  Ede Oc zo ERICH 95  bib BOOKKEEPING Z u Z ua am a unn masu dese                                    bua aa aqlia as                   es 97  541  BACKUP PATA                iisas                                        101  6  COIN MECH INSTALLATION AND CREDIT BOARD SET UP         102  O       JINTRODUGTIION                                                  102  Odd  IBERIGEOFALUAY SETTIINGS UI                 tea eni udis doct                                       104  6 12   PRICE      PLAY            EURO                                105  6 1 3  PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS Austria Czech Denmark Norway Israel France2                     106  7  
33.  CARD  steering wheel will turn       nat touch it        Insert the cleaning card             Sec HEAD CLEANING  Section 3 9 2 2    29    3 7 9  ASSEMBLY CHECK    5       Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation     IMPORTANT       In the TEST mode ensure the assembly has been made correctly by performing the following checks     Selecting the RAM test on the test mode menu  causes the on  board memory to be tested  The   ICI5 1016 1  175 1  185 GOOD game board is satisfactory if the display beside each  1222 1623 1  245 1  255 GOOD IC No  shows GOOD       28 1  295 GOOD   1  41   GOOD   1  42   000       44 1545  1846     475 GOOD   1  918 1  925 GOOD   1  98 6000                       OPTIONAL SOUND BOARD   IC2 GOOD    OPTIONAL COMMUNICATION BOARD   IC7 168 169   CIO GOOD    PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT    In the TEST mode select CRT test to check the            TEST 1 2 screen is satisfactory     Although the projector has been set up before  shipment at the factory check to see if the screen  needs adjustment        PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE                                                                                SS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT                                                                               30    Select SOUND test to test sound BD and wiring  connections  Check that the sound is satisfactory  SOUND TEST from each speaker and the speaker volume is  appropriate     RIGHT SPEAKER OFF  LEFT SPEAKER OFF       EXIT    SELECT
34.  Card will be This message is displayed after Press the Start button and Change View button  ejected without printing or several failed attempts to read the at the same time to eject the card and end the  saving data  Please press card at the end of the game  game     the Start and Change View  buttons     A shutter error has occurred    This message is displayed when the Correct the problem  then press the Start  Please remove any cards shutter is forced open or if the unit button and Change View button at the same  present in card insertion slot    detects a problem with the shutter  time to restore the game  Circumstance may  Please press the Start and force the game to shut down   Change View buttons  This message is displayed when the Correct the problem  then press the Start  unit is unable to open close the button and Change View button at the same  shutter  time to restore the game   This card cannot be used  This message is displayed when the Press the Start button and Change View button  Card will be ejected without card in the Card Reader Writer is not at the same time to eject the card and end the  saving data  Please press a proper player card at the end ofthe   game   the Start and Change View game   buttons   Card jam  Ejecting card  This message is displayed when Press the Start button and Change View button  Please press the Start and various operations fail because of at the same time to eject the card and restore  Change View buttons  dirty rollers or heads
35.  MENU screen     76    5 2 3  SOUND TEST  Select the sound test to check the status of the amplifiers  soundboards  and speakers   Press the SERVICE button or view change button to move the arrow to the desired test item   Press TEST button to output the sound      Select the sound source with SERVICE        On pressing TEST  the test sound is emitted  from the selected source     SOUND TEST    MAIN SPEAKER LEFT  MAIN SPEAKER RIGHT  OPTION SPEAKER LEFT      SPEAKER RIGHT Select EXIT to return to MENU screen    gt     SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  AND  PRESS TEST BUTTON       5 2 4  C R T TEST    Selecting CRT test allows the projector adjustment    C R T  TEST 1 2 to be checked for colour and distortion     Press the test or start button to have the second  CRT test screen appear        WHITE    PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE                                                             SS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT                                                                     77    5 2 5  SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS    Allows system options to be set  Select required setting with SERVICE button  confirm with TEST button   Default settings are indicated in parentheses     SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS    CABINET TYPE TPLAYER  ADVERTISE SOUND ON   MONITOR TYPE HOR   ZONTAL  DISPLAY MODE AUTOSCAN  SERVICE TYPE COMMON    COMMUNICATION MODE MASTER   gt  EXIT    SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  AND  PRESS TEST BUTTON       e CABINET TYPE specifies Control Panel and number of Coin Chutes  The number of players d
36.  OF THE STREETS  Displays the number of times each rival character was selected in   Legend of the Street  mode   MYOGI 1  refers to the first rival in MYOGI who is IGGY   Press the TEST Button to move to screen 4 7 of BOOKKEEPING     GAME TEST MODE    BOOKKEEPING 477  GAME 7 TIME                  MY CI   USUI   AKAGI   ARIMA   HAPPOGAHARA                     GAME 7 NETWORK GAME            USUI   AKAGI   ARIMA   HAPPOGAHARA                        FRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE       GAME TIME ATTACK  Displays the number of times each course was selected in TIME ATTACK mode  GAME NETWORK GAME  Displays the number of times each course was selected in NETWORK GAME   VERSUS  mode    Press the TEST Button to move to screen 5 7 of BOOKKEEPING    98    GANE TEST MODE                          577  GAME              CHALLENGE                            HAPPOGAHARA    ROH AAAK A       TRANSMISSION SELECT    AU TOMATI C     NEAT LAL       PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE       GAME BUNTA CHALLENGE  Displays number of times each course has been selected for the Bunta  Challenge    TRANSMISSION SELECT  Displays the number of times each TRANSMISSION was selected in all game  modes     Press the TEST Button to move to screen 6 7 of BOOKKEEPING     GAME TEST MODE    BOOKKEEPING        CAR SELECT                  LEVIN  AES   LEVIN  AESS   MIF 2   ME 9  ALTEZZA  CELICA      T FOUR                 GTRIBNESA    5 513                 SILVIACS         SILYVIACS 15   1805  SILEIGH TY                  
37.  TO ANOTHER PAGE  PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT           This mode consists of 2 pages that allow the data  relating to credit and game play time to be checked     In page 1 mode press SERVICE to proceed to page  2  in page 2 mode press TEST to return to the test  menu     e Total time is displayed as                      and no  date will be displayed after exceeding 24 hours     e The displays for number of coin and number of  service vary depending on the CABINET TYPE  set in SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS  Number of  credit displays 1 if COIN CHUTE TYPE is set to  COMMON in COIN ASSIGNMENTS  If COIN  CHUTE TYPE is set to INDIVIDUAL  the  applicable number in CABINET TYPE setting will  be displayed     e Onthe second screen  each sequence displays  the frequency of functioning     5 2 5 7 BACKUP DATA CLEAR    BACKUP DATA CLEAR    YES  CLEAR      NO  CANCEL     SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  AND    PRESS TEST BUTTON       83    Clears the contents of bookkeeping  When clearing   bring the arrow to  YES  CLEAR     and press the  test button  When the data has been cleared     COMPLETED    will be displayed  Bring the arrow to   NO  CANCEL   and press the test button to return  to the menu mode     Note that this does not clear the contents of  BOOKKEEPING in GAME TEST MODE  For this   use the BACKUP DATA CLEAR in GAME TEST  MODE     5 2 5 8        BD TEST    In this test  Game Board ROM is checked  If GOOD is displayed  it is satisfactory  The IC number  TYPE   BYTE and WORD refer to the chec
38.  WITH SERVICE BUTTON  AND  PRESS TEST BUTTON       INPUT TEST tests the input devices  Using this    GAME TEST MODE screen  check the input devices periodically   Operate each input device  If the display at the right  INPUT TEST of the appropriate device changes from OFF to ON   it is diagnosed as being normal   7 Check that each of the indications at the right of    STEERING  ACCEL  BRAKE and GEAR   START POSITION change smoothly in response to       operations of each of the input devices    TEST Pressing the TEST button returns you to the Game    Test Menu Screen     BRAKE          POSITION    PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTON  TO EXIT    For the coin switch test  insert a coin into the inlet    while the cash door is open   JVS TEST  INPUT TEST     EXIT        If the display beside each item shows      as the  NODE    NAME SEGA ENTERPRISES  LTD    1 0 BD JNS  input is made  the switches and wiring connections    837 13551  Ver1 00 98 10 are satisfactory   CMD VER 1 1  JVS VER    COM VER 1 0  SWITCH 2PLAYERS 13BITS  COIN 2SLOTS  ANALOG 8CH  DRIVER OUT 6CH    SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON            PRESS TEST BUTTON          Pressing the SERVICE button moves the  arrow  With the arrow aligned with the tested  lamp item  press the TEST button               lamp lights up when the indication at the  right of each name is ON and goes out when it  is OFF  this lamp and wiring connections are       gt START BUTTON                d          selecting EXIT and pressing the TEST  button
39.  any fuse     WARNING             Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should replace FUSES     IMPORTANT       There are a number of fuses used on this machine to protect the user and the machine from damage  Only  replace the fuse once you have remove the cause of its failure  Detailed below is a list of the fuses used   their location and if relevant PCB reference     QTY PER  PART NUMBER LOCATION TYPE  amp  DETAILS COCKPIT    514 5078 6300 838 11856CE  F1  5x20 HRC SB 6300mA  514 5078 10000       1302  IEC INLET  5x20 HRC SB 10000mA 1  PER MACHINE   514 5078 4000 400 5397 01  F1  5x20 HRC SB 4000mA       There are also fuses located on the Monitor PCB  Refer to the relevant Monitor manual supplied to  reference these fuses     33    3 9  MAINTENANCE    Only Qualified Service Personnel must carry out maintenance     Ensure that the mains power is switch OFF and disconnected before attempting  any work     CAUTION    The CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY is heavy and may cause injury or damage  to the machine if dropped  Use an assistant when removing and replacing it        3 9 1  HANDLE MECHA  The handle mecha unit is housed in the control panel assembly  Follow the procedure below to access the  components     REMOVAL  e Turn the POWER switch OFF       Remove    total of six M8 tamperproof bolts from both sides of the Control Panel  Have your  assistant support the Control Panel s weight while you remove the bolts     6 x M8 BOLTS                           s      int  E Seq cem        
40.  by moving the cursor to the menu item and pressing the TEST  Button   Return all settings to the default settings with DEFAULT SETTING     STEERING  Make adjustments to STEERING  Press the TEST Button to display the following screen     Centre the STEERING  When the  0   displayed is not exactly aligned with the      mark above CENTRE  use the cursor to  select RIGHT or LEFT and move the  0  until  itis displayed directly above the  4  mark   Move the cursor to RIGHT and press the  TEST Button to move the  0  to the right      Each time you press the TEST Button   0     GAME TEST MODE  STEER ASSIGNMENT     MIN  40          40   DEFAULT 0   STEERING   XXX    CENTER    RIGHT  LEFT      gt EXI T    SELECT WITH SERwICE BUTTON  AND PRESS TEST BUTTON    STEER ASslGNMENTS Screen       moves slightly to the right  Move the cursor  to LEFT and press the TEST Button to move  the  O  to the left  Each time you press the  TEST Button   0  moves slightly to the left     Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST  Button to return to the INPUT  ASSIGNMENTS screen     ACCEL  Make adjustments to ACCEL    Press the TEST Button to display the following screen     GANE TEST MODE    ACCEL ASSIGNMENT     MIN  40          40   DEFAULT 0   ACCEL   XXX          An  RIGHT  LEFT      gt             SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  AND PRESS TEST BUTTON    BRAKE  Make adjustments to BRAKE       Adjust the distance between  0  displayed  and the     mark equally so that when your  foot is off the ACCEL peda
41.  moving parts     STEERING  Servomotor   response is incorrect     When replacing wires  secure them so that  they do not touch any moving parts        52    PROBLEM CAUSE COUNTER MEASURES    No response from Steering  Failure of power on checking                  the power and complete      Servomotor   procedure  power on checking procedure   See  Section 3 7 8     Faulty connector connections  Check the connections for the connectors  between the Game Board and    Servodriver and between the Servodriver    and the Servomotor     Thermal element in the Servodriver   Occurs when the internal temperature  5 operating  reaches 70      158 F  and corrects  automatically when the unit cools     Momentary overload caused a fuse   Contact the company from whom the unit  on the Servodriver to blow  was purchased   Steering  Servomotor  is Aging of the force feedback Reset in the Test Mode    See 5 3 4   week in its force feedback   mechanism   Unsatisfactory Accel and Incorrect volume setting  Adjust the volume value in the Test  Brake operation  Mode   See 5 3 1      Faulty Volume attachment or Adjust the volume attachment and verify  adjust gear alignment  in Test Mode   See Sections 5 3 2 amp   3 9 3     Check the connections for the Accel and  Brake connectors and the connectors  between the Accel  Brake and Cabinet             Faulty connector connection        Failure of the volume Replace the volume   See 3 9 3     Check the connections for the connectors  between the 1    B
42.  resuming gameplay after cleaning        The Card Reader Writer usage count described above is reset when cleaning is performed   Manual head cleaning may also be performed from Test Mode  Refer to Test Mode Section 5 3 8for more  details     39    3 9 2 3 CLEARING CARD JAMS    When attempting to perform this operation without powering down so that  gameplay can be restored  exercise extreme caution  Machine parts may move  STOF unexpectedly when the power is ON  This may result in fingers being caught or  severed and other injuries   Verify the Stay Lock on the top cover before attempting this procedure  If the top  IMPORTANT  cover closes during the procedure  it may result in serious injury        If a problem  such as card jamming  occurs on the card reader writer it will be reported on the screen  Play  cannot proceed unless this problem is resolved  Identify the nature of the problem before any action is  taken    If repeated attempts continue to generate errors  follow the instructions below to remove the card   Removing the card may force the game to shut down  If the game shuts down  existing customer game  data will not be saved         A  Remove the truss screw  UHLOCK    B  Unlock and open the cover        TRUSS SCREW  C  Unlock the hatch by drawing the green    shaft attached to the top cover on the    Yee  card reader writer  While drawing the            shaft  open the cover up     D  Remove the card jammed in the card  reader writer     E  While drawing the sh
43.  smaller the value  the weaker the resistance  the larger the value  the stronger the  resistance     Minimum value is 0  the maximum value is 10  The default setting is 4     Move the cursor to UP or DOWN and press the TEST Button to change the value     FORCE TEST  Verifies the STEERING motor is working properly    Conducted when the STEERING resistance is set at 4    Toggle between OFF and ON by aligning to CENTRE and pressing the TEST Button   The STEERING will rotate and stop in the centre position  Pressing the SERVICE  Button moves the cursor to the next menu item and CENTRE changes to OFF   Control of the STEERING is then released    When the RIGHT menu item is ON  the STEERING rotates to the right as far as  possible and then stops  Press the SERVICE Button again to turn it OFF and release  control of the STEERING    When the LEFT menu item is ON  the STEERING rotates to the left as far as possible  and then stops  Press the SERVICE Button again to turn it OFF and release control of  the STEERING     Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen     88    5 3 5  INPUT ASSIGNMENTS    select INPUT ASSIGNMENTS to display the following screen     GAME TEST MODE  INPUT ASSIGNMENTS    STEERING          i  DEFAULT   0    ACCEL           i DEFAULT   0    BRAKE            DEFAULT   0     DEFAULT SETTING    EXIT    SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  AND PRESS TEST BUTTON       INPUT ASSIGNMENTS Screen    You can adjust each of the menu items
44.  that all of the Adjusters  are in contact with the floor     Installation Space    2 3m       Allow a minimum of 70 cm  approx 28 in   of space for customer traffic     SS      5     10    Ensure that the mains lead is not damaged  If the mains lead is damaged in any  way there could be a danger of electric shock or a fire hazard     Ensure that the power supply is fitted with circuit protection  Using the power    IMPORTANT supply without circuit protection is a fire hazard        3 2  COIN HANDLING    Standard Sega machines are fitted with a SR3 coin mechanism  however  as a service to our customers  Sega machines can be supplied with no coin mechanism or door allowing the customer to fit a coin  handling option from the approved list  Fit only the coin handling arrangements detailed below and follow  the instructions provided in Section 3 7 6  Failure to fit the coin handling options detailed or failure to follow  the installation instructions will render the machine  under the CE marking directive  void     Approved coin handling options      Coin controls SR3   e Generic mechanical   e Mars  MS111B1 and ME115      SECI RM4 G20    11    3 3           OF PARTS  29 TYPE MONITOR              AC UNIT               Width          Length          Height  cm  Weight  kg   COCKE EACH        en ASSe e      WITH CARD READ  WRITE UNIT  NOT SHOWN     12    3 4  ACCESSORIES    The machine is supplied with an installation kit  Please ensure the following parts are supplied     ITEM PA
45.  the wrong size connectors  Do not force any  connectors together     3  Connect the earth wires between the two      Brkts  the AC Covers and the Coin Chute Tower     4  Insert the fibre optic cables into the fibre optic connectors  Ensure that the    RX    connection on the       cockpit is connected to the  TX  connector on the 2P cockpit  The other fibre optic connects the  TX   connector of the 1P cockpit to the  RX  connector of the 2P cockpit     5  Insert AC Cover B into AC Cover A from above and secure using 2 screws  Be sure not to trap any             cables   6  Secure AC Cover C and AC Cover D using 4 screws each   SCREW  black 4     X8 w flat  amp  spring washers  fj  como  2 f  o    AC COVER B  SCREW black   2   4  MAX8 w flat  amp  spring washers       d fA          f               w   gt   AC COVER      4 s           i      Y       gt   gt  0                254         ta   T          gt  1    y  2      F   SCREW black   4  SCREW black   5        A         w flat  amp  spring washers  M48 w flat  amp  spring washers A    23    3 7 6         HANDLING INSTALLATION       e Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation     IMPORTANT       When fitting the coin mechanism to the door please refer to the specific manufacturers installation  instructions for that coin mechanism  To fit the door to the machine  follow the procedure below        Loosen all of the bolts on the frame  which secure the clips     e Turn all clips in towards the door     
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49. 420 6799 02UK REV 0    SERVICE MANUAL                     4             IMPORTANT    Before using this product  read this SERVICE MANUAL carefully to understand the contents stated herein   After reading this manual  be sure to keep it available nearby the product or somewhere convenient in  order to be able to refer to it whenever necessary     Manufactured in the UK by                     5    1  BEFORE USING  THIS                                  ____   ________ 5  1 4  INSPECTIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER TRANSPORTING THE PRODUCT TO THE LOCATION           6  2  INTRODUCTION TO THIS SERVICE                                 44000000  0  0                nennen nns 8  3  INSTALLATION AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS              eee 66                           nnns 9  3 1  HANDLING AND INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS                                                   9                              S Erie asa E                             Munda               11  332 TNAMECOF PARTS      k u                            et Ld M                        E DPI Dod 12            SORES aces        E 13  9 5  OBIPRING THE GAME BOARD      14  36   SHIPPING  THE GD ROM DRIVE  rac uu y see u tau      y Qa e pode Dv A 15  Sov UASOSEMBLEY INSTISECGTIONS  u uuu                          au a 6   16  3 7 1     APPLYING THE PLAY INSTRUCTIONS uu L a da u U U      usb Ca b 17      ASSEMBLING THE COCKP        uuu tu                                        18  3 7 3  SECURING IN PLACE  LEG ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT              
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52. 9 2     Verify that the Card Reader Writer is  connected properly and then restart the  unit   See Schematic Section 9 2     Verify that the Card Reader Writer is  connected properly and then restart the  unit   See Schematic Section 9 2    If this error occurs several times  check  the immediate area for sources of  possible interference    Leave the card in place and press the  Start button and Change View button to  retry the operation    Remove the card and press the Start  button and Change View button at the  same time to restore or end the game   refer to 3 9 2     If this error occurs several times  use  Test Mode to perform manual cleaning    See Section 5 3 8     Press the Start button and Change View  button at the same time after removing  the card or correcting the problem to  restore the game   See 3 9 2        The following error messages are displayed when problems are detected during unit power up  during  initialization of the Card Reader Writer   Perform the appropriate maintenance based on the content of the    error message displayed     ERROR DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTER MEASURES    CARD R W ERROR   power up when the Card  Reader Writer is not  connected properly or when  itis broken and  unresponsive    This message is displayed  when the conditions    PLEASE INSERT CLEANING CARD     prompting an automatic Card    Reader Writer cleaning are  met    This message is displayed  during network setup while  the other unit is being  initialized     PLEASE WAIT    CA
53. CIVIC              EK9     EXPERT  SHOMARU   ALTEZZA RS 200  SXE10   CAPPUCCINO  EA11R   LEVIN GT APEX  AE86     EXPERT  TSUCHISAKA    RX 7 Type R  FD3S    RX 7  FC3S    LANCER RS EVOLUTION V             LANCER GSR EVOLUTION VI  CP9A   RX 7 Type R  FD3S    TRUENO GT APEX  AE86     72    5  MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS    5 1  EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY    Use the switches on the VTS to enter the TEST MODE  This will allow you to carry out post installation and  periodic checks and adjustments  The following section details the function of each of the tests     linked to other machines  exiting test on your machine will cause a network check                     very careful about entering TEST MODE  If the machine you wish to test is  to be carried out  This will disable all other machines linked to it     IMPORTANT       DESCRIPTION   REFERENCE INTERVAL    INSTALLATION   When the machine is installed perform the following checks  Monthly  OF THE    Check to see that each setting is as per the standard settings input at  MACHINE    the time of shipment   In the INPUT TEST mode  check each switch and VR  Section 5 3 2  In the OUTPUT TEST mode  check each of the lamps  Section 5 3 3    In the MEMORY TEST mode check all of the IC s on the IC BD   Section 5 2 1    test to be performed  In this test RAM  amp  ROM are tested   PERIODIC Periodically perform the following Monthly  CHECKS MEMORY TEST  Section 5 2 1    Ascertain each setting     In the INPUT TEST mode  test the co
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56. MOUNTBRKT         10  STC 608       1  SPEAKERNETL        11  87409       1  SPEAKERNETR        12  82410       1  SAFETYGUARD       14  SAFETY GUARD F    16  05104 0 8  DRAFTEXCLDR4X7MMBLKx10M ____   103  08    0      19  TOS 1603AUK   1  SEATREARCOVERBLANKUK   00     21     05 1603   0     1   STICKERSEATBACK __ L oo    22   TOS 1603 CUK   1  STICKERSEATBACKL         28      5 160300     1  STICKERSEATBACKR         Continued next page    118    Continued from previous page    ITEM PART NO  DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF     104      8  18  10    6  01 A  4 4  202 2 4 8 101 102  4EA  203   4    204 000   00410 4   8  M4X10MSCRPANWIFSPAS    9  8    205  000   00408 08   8  MAX8MSCRTHBLK                    122M 85 9 _________    206  012 P03512 F   8  N6X1 2 SITAP FLG PAS    207  050 000800   8  M8NUTNYLOKPAS     j 10  M4 1024                                   N    105   280 5297   6   SCRIVET 8 1K31          lt    lt                       119    8 11  TOF 2000XUK ASSY CONTROL PANEL                                           ITEM PART NO  DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF       1 1       20010     1  CONTROLPANELBRKT                     2         250   1  ASSY HANDLE MECHA   o o    3   05 20000     1  HANDLE COLLAR     __  202    4         20    1  CONTROLPANELCOVER    o  gt     5        204       1  SHIFT COVERUPPER   ______     6  TOF 2005   1  SHIFTCOVERLOWER    o o O    7 1       20060     1  COVERHOLDER   ooo O    8  051220   0 075  FOAM STRIP 8mmSQADHESIVE          o            9  TOF
57. MPONENT REF     DYN 0005UK AC COVER A F       DYN 0009UK HOLE LID  1  2    600 6275 0500      CABLE FIBER OPTIC 5mm    500cm      000 P00308 WB         301  600 6817 104_   1  WIREHARNEXTAC SPG        Z o        302  600 6817 102   1  WIRE HARN EXT                SPG             303  600 6817 103   1  WIRE HARN EXT TOWERR  SPG       304  600 6373 76   1  WIRE HARNESS PLAYER SELEXTA            133    8 23  VOF 0450UK CARD UNIT TWIN L       Ox  eZ   ITEM PART NO  DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF       1         04010     1  CARDRWBASETWIN   o o y O    2           4020     1  CARDRWCOVERTWINL   y O    3           4           1  LOCKING TONGUENARROW      o      5         04040     1 JPLATESTAY   O    6          04080     2 J LOCKBRKTS                                1307 2  5  0                CKT 0406UK  2  3  100 5365 0606   1  OILESBEARING80T0606        0  10  10  201  202  4  203  5   5    205  050 200400   8  M4NUTFLGSERPAS        6 4 11 2 12 2     11  2  12  2     301         600500     1  WHCARDRW        N                                              1    1                  102  4    N     NS                    3    2    2    4  4    134    8 24  VOF 0460UK CARD UNIT TWIN R       205               ITEM PART NO  DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF       1                        1  CARDRWBASETWIN          S    O    2 _          4220     1  CARDRWCOVERTWINR             00     3  CKT MOSUK   1  LOCKINGTONGUENARROW            o Z o o    O     4  253 5512  1  CARD GUIDE         5  CKT M04UK   1  
58. N            CHANGE VIEW      START    pm    BRAKE       Press the SERVICE and TEST Buttons simultaneously to return to the Game Test Menu screen     86    5 3 3  OUTPUT TEST    Select OUTPUT TEST to display the following screen and check the status of each lamp   This test should be used periodically to check that the lamps are functioning correctly     GAME TEST MODE                 TEST      5         BUTTON  CHANGE VIEW BUTTON    PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT       OUTPUT TEST Screen    The cursor toggles automatically between START Button and CHANGE VIEW Button  and each lamp lights  up     Press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen     8     5 3 4  FORCE FEEDBACK    If you select FORCE FEEDBACK  the STEERING will rotate automatically  when you press the TEST Button  The STEERING will also rotate    automatically during FORCE TEST  Make sure that no one is touching the  STEERING before running these tests as contact may cause injury     CAUTION       When you select  FORCE FEEDBACK   a connection test runs and the STEERING rotates  When the  connection check completes  a screen similar to the one below is displayed  and you may adjust the  STEERING resistance              TEST MODE  FORCE FEEDBACK   MIM            10  DEFAULT 4   FORCE   XX                  FORCE TEST  FORCE   4     CENTER         RIGHT OFF  LEFT OFF      gt             SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  AND PRESS TEST BUTTON       FORCE FEEDBACK Screen    FORCE  Set the STEERING resistance    The
59. N T EJECT  power up when  after    attempting to do so  the Card    Reader Writer is unable to    eject a card for some reason   This message is displayed at    power up when the shutter  cannot be opened closed    properly     This message is displayed at    This message is displayed at  Verify that the Card Reader Writer is    connected properly and then restart  the unit   See Schematic Section 9 2    If broken  contact the company from  whom the unit was purchased     Perform the Card Reader Writer  cleaning   See Section 3 9 2 2     This message disappears once  initialization of the other network game  unit is complete     Remove all cards from the Card  Reader Writer   See 3 9 2      Verify that there are no problems with  the shutter and then restart the unit  If  this error occurs several times   contact the company from whom the       unit was purchased     The following messages are displayed when there are limits to the Card Reader Writer Operation Mode   The messages are displayed in the upper right of the screen during advertisements  The message content  is updated after the  SEGA LOGO  is displayed    If the message is not one displayed intentionally by the Operation Mode  perform the appropriate  maintenance based on the content of the error message displayed     ERROR DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTER MEASURES    The machine is currently The Card Reader Writer Restock the Dispenser with cards   unable to issue new cards  Dispenser is empty  no cards      See 3 9 2    Pl
60. NTS    BOOKKEEPING GAME ASS SN MENTS  BACKUP          CLEAR CARD        TEST    CLOCK SETTING CLOSE SETTING  BOOKKEEPING    DIMM BOARD TEST  NETWORK SETTEING 2 DATA CLEAR    SAME TEST MODE        SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON       AND PRESS TEST BUTTON    SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  AND  PRESS TEST BUTTON       SYSTEM TEST MODE MENU Screen          TEST MENU Screen    After making changes  be sure to select EXIT and press the TEST Button in order to enable the new  settings     Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the System Menu screen     85    5 3 2  INPUT TEST    Select INPUT TEST to display the following screen and check the status of input devices   This test should be used periodically to check that each input device is functioning correctly     GAME TEST MODE    INPUT TEST    STEERING  ACCEL   BRAKE   GEAR POSITION    START  CHANGE VIEVY  SERVICE  TEST    PRESS TEST        SERVICE BUTTON       EXIT       INPUT TEST Screen    Test the STEERING  ACCEL and BRAKE controls to ensure that they are functioning properly and that the  parameters change smoothly as each input device is operated     Display N  UP and DOWN using the GEAR POSITION  N should display there is no control input  Verify  that both UP and DOWN display in sync with the position of the shift Knob     Press the START  CHANGE VIEW  SERVICE and TEST Buttons  If functioning correctly  each indicator will  switch from OFF to ON     STEERING    GEAR POSITION     Shift knob    EM    BUTTO
61. OFF    Bos OFF   OFF   OFF   ON    718                 ___ ____ ON   OFF   OFF   OFF                  fre          ON   OFE   OFF        ala    rejse FE   OFF         650  NoBons                  OFF   ON   OFF   ON         105    6 1 3  PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS Austria Czech Denmark Norway   Israel France2      Price         Switch 1   ____ _  Switch 1   Switch 2   Switch 3   Switch 4   Switch 5      1  1 j NoBou      OFF   OFF   OFF   OFF   OFF     2 3       eo  on   OFF   OFF   OFF   OFF     3                    ON   OFF                   74 2                      ON   ON   OFF   OFF   OFF    rs   2     680  OF   OFF   ON          OFF      2                  OFE   ON   OFF   OFF    7 3                  ON   ON   OFF   OFF       3     fo  ON   ON   ON        OFF                           OF   OF   ON   OFF     15  4                          OFF   OFF   ON   OFF                       ON   OFF   ON   OFF                      ___    ON   ON   OFF   ON   OFF       o  OFF   OFF   ON   ON   OFF     OFF    FF                           oF   ON   ON   OFF     x                  ON   ON   ON                                  on   ON   ON   ON   oF                                      OFF   OFF   OFF         OFF                   OFF                                ON   OFF   OFF   ON    rz 2          3 5         ON   OFF   oF   z   39                      OFF   OFF   ON   OFF   ON     2  3  29         OFF   ON   OFF   ON         50                  OFF   ON   ON   OFF   ON     9     3 0 
62. PLATESTAY   0      6                        2  LOCKBRKTS         7  CKT 307 2  STUDPLATE      8  VOF04581UK   1  CARDRWBRKTFORVOF                    O    9 170048   1  SPACER L F REF 9203602       1 1 0 o O     10  CKT M06UK   1  GATE   0      11  CKT M07UK   1  INSULATORPLATECKT   0     12         045206   1  INSULATORPLATEVOF   I 4    O   9  1     102  601 11082   1  CARD R W UNIT CRP 1231BR 10      103  280   01200     3  ROUTERTWISTDI2ADH      J         202  203    205  050 200400  8  MANUTFLGSERPAS          6 4 112422    301         600500     1  WHCARDRW        135    8 25  TOS INST TW ASSY INSTALLATION      TOS TWIN    ITEM PART NO  DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF       1 j TOS 200K   1   ASSYBLLBOARD   O    2        03000     1   ASSYCOINCHUTETOWERFRI __       oO    3  SPG 0500UK   1   ASSYWIRECOVERSPGTWIN     1                       6         00180     1                  ___       7  DYN 0049UK   1   ACCOVERD      9  526 0008     2  BLLBOARDHOLDER      13          58   1    INSTKTBOXTOSTWIN      14  Tos ooo4uk   2  STICKER CARD SLOT TOS A MULTI             O    15  TOT 0005UK_   2  STICKER CARD SLOT TOF B MULTI                 o    16  601 11358  1   3  CARDPACKAGETOSENG   O     7  601 11050 91   1  CLEANING KIT 30SHT       101  440 CS0186UK   2  STICKER C EPILEPSY MULTI   oO   3  5  5  4  6  2  7  4    401  420 5827     1   SERVICEMANUALSANWASIK             402  420 6799 020     1   SERVICEMANUALTOS TWN      403 1061019     2  SELFSEALBAGOXI234 To    404  540 0006 01     
63. RT NO  DESCRIPTION    TOS 0200UK ASSY BILLBOARD  FRI 0300UK ASSY COINCHUTE TOWER FRI  SPG 0500UK ASSY WIRE COVER SPG TWIN    1   JOINT PIPE   1       COVER B     6                        1  AC COVERC   I          9  SPG008   2  BILLBOARD HOLDER  gt      O    16  601 11358 01    20  411  420 66200         1  SERVICEMANUALGDROMSYSTEM      1  509 5704 SW MICRO TYPE  OMRON K3L13     Item 404 406   Tamper proof TORX wrench        13    3 5  SHIPPING THE GAME BOARD    When returning the GAME BOARD for repair or replacement  be sure to package the    entire ASSY SHIELD CASE in the original card transit box   THERE ARE NO USER   SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE     Failure to return the GAME BOARD in this manner may invalidate the warranty   IMPORTANT              CHECK SIDE  DISPLAY    ASSY SHIELD    CASE SERIAL NO     Pack the ASSY SHIELD CASE in the original transit box as shown  Putting it upside down or packing  otherwise in the manner not shown can damage the GAME BOARD and other parts     14    3 6  SHIPPING THE GD ROM DRIVE    When returning the GD ROM DRIVE for repair or replacement  be sure to package it in  the original card transit box   THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE     Ensure the GD ROM Disk is removed and the GD ROM Drive Lid is replaced on the    unit  with fixing screw  before packaging  Also  remove the GD ROM Drive Bracket  and store with the four screws for reuse     IMPORTANT Failure to return the GD ROM DRIVE in this manner may invalidate the warranty      
64. S 5 CREDITS  5 CREDITS 1 CREDIT  2 CREDITS  3 CREDITS  5 CREDITS    SETTING  21 5 COINS 1 CREDIT 5 COINS 1 CREDIT    SETTING 922 1 COIN 2 CREDITS 3 COINS 1 CREDIT  5 COINS 2 CREDITS    SETTING  20       SETTING  23 2 COINS 1 CREDIT 2 COINS 1 CREDIT  4 COINS 2 CREDITS 4 COINS 2 CREDITS  5 COINS 3 CREDITS 5 COINS 3 CREDITS   SETTING 924 1 COIN 3 CREDITS 2 COINS 1 CREDIT  4 COINS 2 CREDITS  5 COINS 3 CREDITS    SETTING  25 1 COIN 1 CREDIT 1 COIN 1 CREDIT   2 COINS 2 CREDITS 2 COINS 2 CREDITS  3 COINS 3 CREDITS 3 COINS 3 CREDITS  4 COINS 4 CREDITS 4 COINS 4 CREDITS    5 COINS 6 CREDITS o COINS 6 CREDITS    6 CREDITS 1 CREDIT  2 CREDITS  3 CREDITS  4 CREDITS  6 CREDITS    SETTING  27 FREE PLAY FREE PLAY    SETTING 926       79    5 2 5 3 COIN CREDIT SETTING         CHUTE INDIVIDUAL TYPE     FUNCTIONING OF        CHUTE  1  1 COIN 1 CREDIT  1 COIN 2 CREDITS  1 COIN 3 CREDITS  1 COIN 4 CREDITS  1 COIN 5 CREDITS  1 COIN 6 CREDITS  2 COINS 1 CREDIT  SETTING 815 1 COIN 1 CREDIT  3 COINS 1 CREDIT  4 COINS 1 CREDIT    SETTING  19 1 COIN 1 CREDIT  2 CREDITS  3 CREDITS  5 CREDITS    SETTING  21 5 COINS 1 CREDIT  SETTING  22 3 COINS 1 CREDITS  5 COINS 2 CREDITS    SETTING  23 2 COINS 1 CREDIT  4 COINS 2 CREDITS  5 COINS 3 CREDITS    SETTING  25 1 CREDIT  2 CREDITS  3 CREDITS  4 CREDITS  6 CREDITS    SETTING  27 FREE PLAY       80    5 2 5 4 MANUAL SETTING    COIN ASSIGNMENTS   select manual setting to manually set the coin to  MANUAL SETTING credit ratios     COIN TO CREDIT 1 The available c
65. SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  1 AND  PRESS TEST BUTTON       56    3 12 4 1 SETTING FOR COMMUNICATION PLAY                       viv   STEERING POWER            STEERING DIRECTION  HOR MAL  CARD SYSTEM  ENABLE    BONUS GAMES      LANGUAGE  ENGLISH    SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  AHD PRESS TEST BUTTON       Turn all the linked machines on   Enter TEST MODE in all machines   Select SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS     Perform the COMMUNICATION MODE setting in the SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS SCREEN  Set one of  the machines to MASTER and to SLAVE  If one machine is intended to be used as a live monitor  set  this one to RELAY  although this happens automatically if that machine is not being used      Exit TEST mode on all machines  the NETWORK CHECK screen should be displayed     If the ADVERTISE screen is displayed on completion of the NETWORK  the communication setting is  satisfactory  The NETWORK CHECK normally takes less than one minute  If this is not the case  then  recheck settings  connections etc  to determine the cause       B      e    Perform advertise sound settings on the MASTER seat  SLAVE machine will adopt  these settings     If  during communication play  the link is interrupted  the game is discontinued and the    NETWORK CHECK is displayed        IMPORTANT  If one linked machine enters TEST mode  all others display NETWORK CHECK   hence be careful not to do this while a linked machine is being played        Be aware that linked machines are different in operation to independent machi
66. SEQUENCE 1  Number of credits required for starting the game   SEQUENCE 2  Number of credits required for continuing the play   SEQUENCE 3  Number of credits required for dedicated CARD purchase     SEQUENCE4 8  NOTUSED    SYSTEH MENU    RAM TEST          TEST MODE  IVS TEST  SOUND TEST INPUT TEST  C R T  TEST OUTPUT TEST  SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS  FORCE FEEDBACE  COIN ASSIGNMENTS INPUT ASSIGNMENTS  BOOKEEEPING GAME                     5  BACKUP DATA CLEAR  CARD        TEST  CLOCK SETTING CLOSE SETTING  BOOKEEEF ING  DIMM BOARD TEST BACKUP DATA CLEAR  NETWORE SETTEING    3EXIT  GAME TEST MODE    38             ac aec ac                          SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  Ms        PRESS TEST BUTTON    SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON    AND  PRESS TEST BUTTON       SYSTEM TEST HODE          Screen GAME TEST          Screen  Press the TEST BUTTON to bring up the screen shown to the left   Press the SERVICE BUTTON to move downwards through the list  The arrow shows the current selection   Press the TEST BUTTON to activate the selected test   To finish TEST MODE  move the arrow to EXIT and press the TEST     75       5 2 1  RAM TEST             RAM TEST    IC17S 1  185 GOOD  1245 1625  GOOD  6000  6000  6000  6000  GOOD  GOOD    1  15   C22  1028  1  41  1 C42  1  44 10455     46 1  475  1  915 1  925    C98               23  1  295    OPTIONAL SOUND BOARD         2 GOOD    OPTIONAL COMMUNICATION BOARD                  8               GOOD       PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT    5 2 2  JVS TEST
67. SSIGNMENTS  Select GAME ASSIGNMENTS to display the current game settings and make changes        GAME TEST MODE  GAME ASSIGNMENTS    GAME DIFFICULTY NORMAL  DEFAULT VIEW DRIVER  SEAT NUMBER NO DEFINED  CARD RAN        CONTINUE OM           WIN STREAK INFINITY      gt             SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  AND PRESS TEST BUTTON    The GAME DIFFICULTY and CONTINUE menu items can be set only when the SEAT NUMBER is set to  either 1 or NO DEFINED  The MAX WIN STREAK menu item can be set only when the SEAT NUMBER is    set to 1        GAME  DIFFICULTY        DEFAULT VIEW        SEAT NUMBER        CARD               CONTINUE        MAX WIN STREAK     Set the level of difficulty for the game   You may select one of 5 different levels of difficulty  VERY EASY  EASY   NORMAL  HARD or VERY HARD    This setting does not affect the speed of rivals in  Legend of the Streets   mode     Set the view perspective at the start of races  You may select one of the following 2 settings  DRIVER view or REAR view     Assign seat numbers to seats in each arcade unit for network play   If you have two arcade units side by side  make sure you assign different  seat numbers  the seat on the left would be 1 and the one on the right would  be 2  If the unit will not be used for network play  set the SEAT NUMBER to  NO DEFINED    You may select one of the following 3 settings  1  2 or NO DEFINED     Set to ON if using the Card Reader Writer   oet to OFF when not using the Card Reader Writer     Enable Di
68. X25  w spring washer   2000 outside diameter    fiat washer used        BILLBOARD    Connect the Connector     2  Remove seven truss screws and take off the Billboard Sash  Withdraw the Billboard Plate   3  Fasten the four M8x25 hex bolts to secure the Billboard to the cabinets   4  Connect the wire connectors from the billboard box to the connectors on the cabinet    21      Install the two Billboard Holders to the rear of the  Billboard  and secure using four M8x25 hex bolts  for each       Complete installation by reinserting the Billboard  Plate and replacing the Billboard Sash             HEXAGON BOLT  4 each     M8 X 25  w spring washer   22mm outside diameter  flat washer used       BILLBOARD HOLDER    22    3 7 5  INSTALLING THE AC COVERS  WIRE COVERS      AN         sure that the machine is not connected to the mains supply before attempting  this operation    CAUTION             e Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation     IMPORTANT       The AC Wire Covers are used for protecting the interconnecting wiring and the fibre optic cables  When  carrying out this operation be very careful so as not to trap any wire between the covers  Pay attention  when handling the fibre optic cables as excessive bending may cause damage     1  Attach AC Cover A to the rear of the cabinet using 5 screws     2               the wiring connections between the two cockpits and the Coin Chute Tower  The wiring  connectors are colour coded and cannot be fitted into
69. aft   close the cover  With the top  cover closed  release the  green shaft  Check that the  top cover has been locked  securely        REMOVE THE              CARD    E  Close and lock the cover     F  Secure with the truss screw     40    3 9 3  ACCELERATOR 8  BRAKE    STOP e Only Qualified Service Personnel must carry out maintenance  Ensure that the  mains power is switched OFF and disconnected before attempting any work     IMPORTANT       In the TEST MODE  if the brake or accelerator V R  variations are not within the allowable limit  the V R   installation position requires adjustment or the V R  needs replacement  Also be sure to apply grease to all  moving parts every 3 months     3 9 3 1  Removing the Accelerator  amp  Brake                    BOLT  BLACK  4  1  Turn the POWER switch OFF  MS x20  amp  WASHERS 2      Remove a total of 4 screws securing the         TT T covers over the ACCELERATOR  amp  BRAKE     3  Fine adjustment of the V R  values is    accomplished with just these covers  removed     4  Coarse adjustment requires the  ACCELERATOR  amp  BRAKE mounting bolts to  be removed  If this is necessary  remove the  bolts from the unit  but do not remove the unit  from the machine  Take extreme care when  operating the unit in this condition as damage  to other components can occur        41    3 9 3 2 Adjusting the V R     Never touch places other than those specified  Touching places other than  those specified can cause electric shock and short circuit   
70. age the seat back when resting it on  the floor  Use a protective mat under the seat back to protect it on hard floors     4  Disconnect all connectors from the game board  remove the four screws securing the game board to the  wooden base  and lift it out  Do not attempt to service the game board  THERE ARE NO USER  SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE  Return the game board to the Service Department inside the special  packaging provided        54    3 12 2 REMOVING THE GD ROM DRIVE    2    GD                                                   3 12 3 REMOVING THE GAME BOARD    A  Remove all the connectors from the filter board on the Game Board  Also remove the GD cable  connector from the DIMM board   B  Remove the 4 screws that fix the Game Board     T                             A    No f          4       4    16  w flat 4   gt   spring washers      11225 oe chu to                                     ER            Disconnect all connectors                                D SUB connector         cable connector    55    3 12 4 MACHINE SET UP  During linked play  if the test mode is not finished within three minutes on all linked machines  the  NETWORK CHECK cannot be performed  causing a NETWORK ERROR   First  set up each linked machine to meet the requirements of communication play  If the settings are  incorrect  communication play is not possible     SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS    CABINET TYPE                  ADVERTISE SOUND ON  MONITOR TYPE HOR I ZONTAL  SERVICE TYPE COMMON    gt  EXIT    
71. ause faulty printing  faulty operation and or unit failure     IMPORTANT  Cleaning Cards may only be used once  Dispose of them after use     Cleaning Cards should be used immediately after removal from the package   Cleaning Cards will not clean effectively if dried out     Perform head cleaning only when there are cards in the Card Reader Writer  Dispenser  If the Dispenser is empty  the part that secures the cards inside the  Dispenser may touch the rotating part of the Card Reader Writer and cause noise     Always remember to remove the Cleaning Card after completing head cleaning     After head cleaning  wait for the  SEGA LOGO  to be displayed at least twice  before resuming gameplay        This machine records the number of times the Card Reader Writer is used    The Card Reader Writer writes data to and reads data from cards  Each write and read is counted  so the  Card Reader Writer usage count will not be the same as the number of times the game is played    Once head cleaning of the Card Reader Writer is complete  the unit will exit this mode    Follow the on screen instructions to carry out cleaning     CLEAHIHG CARD PLEASE INSERT CLEANING CARD    Insert the Cleaning Card into the card slot     NOW CLEANING       Indicates that the unit is undergoing cleaning  Wait for cleaning to be  completed     The unit exits to normal mode after cleaning is complete    Do not forget to remove the Cleaning Card    Wait for the  SEGA LOGO  to be displayed at least twice before 
72. ay pinstrip  For the feature  to work it is necessary for the validator interconnecting cable to include at  wire at this position       TBA          Direct Mode                2 channel Mode             Note  These switch settings are under constant review and may change due to world currency updates     Set SW 1 according to the option settings found in the relevant Price of Play Settings Table on the following pages     For Germany  DM   France  Fr   amp  Switzerland  SFr   use the appropriate existing setting shown above  from another country  that matches the coin ratios programmed into your coin mech      Set SW         the VTS  Excel board as shown in the table above corresponding to the country required     103    6 1 1  PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS UK    DIL Switch 1    Switch 1   Switch 2 Switch 5  OFF                       ON   OFF                       zm  ON   ON   OFF   OFF   OFE      5                               OFF   ON   OFF   OFE                   16 5   4581   8 55   ON   OFF   ON   OFF   OFE    7   3     2 59        ___           ON   ON   OFF   OFE           3                                   ON   ON   ON   OFF   OFE    79174                OFF   OFF   OFF   ON   OFE     36   4    1z5 s0p  3 8   6512   ON   OFF   OFF   ON   OFE                                     ON   OFF ON   OFE    2   5  3 8   6512          ON   OFF   ON   OFE    2591   582   OFE   OFF          ON   OFF          1    E        No Bonus       II    o Bonus   25     1  No Bonus    2     1 5
73. ccident prevention of customers and service  the correct parts be identified  personnel     SPECIFICATIONS  Installation Space  cm   202 x 170  Height  cm   190  Weight  kg   492    Power consumption  max   Rated Voltage  V AC   230  10   Rated Current  A   2 75  Note  Descriptions in this manual are subject to change without prior notice        2  INTRODUCTION TO THIS SERVICE MANUAL    SEGA ENTERPRISES LTD  supported by its experience in electronic high technology of VLSI s   microprocessors etc  and with a wealth of experience  has for more than 30 years been supplying various  innovative and popular games to the world market  This Service Manual is intended to provide detailed  descriptions together with all the necessary information covering the general operation of electronic  assemblies  electro mechanicals  servicing controls  spare parts  etc  as regards this new SEGA product   This manual is intended for those who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise especially in  IC s  CRT s  microprocessors etc  Carefully read this manual to acquire sufficient knowledge before  working on the machine  Should there be any malfunction  non technical personnel should under no  circumstances touch the internal systems  Should such a situation arise contact our head office     SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD   SEGA SERVICE CENTRE  Suite 3a   Oaks House   12   22 West Street   Epsom                United Kingdom   KT18 7RG    3  INSTALLATION AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS    STOP 
74. check  ejects the card  When you draw out the card at this time  the entire process of the check is completed  The  functionality test uses 1 card from the dispenser     Select  CHECK R W  and press the TEST button     R W operates automatically as follows     If the CARD R W is not initialised  it will be initialised first   INITIALIZE is displayed   Close the shutter  SHUTTER is displayed    Takes out the card from the dispenser  GET is displayed               the sample data onto the card  SAVE is displayed    Print the sample data onto the card  PRINT is displayed    Loads the data on the card for comparison with the sample data  LOAD is displayed   Open the shutter  SHUTTER is displayed    Ejects the card  OUT is displayed     T              O     gt     Draws out the card  Now the entire process of the check is completed     If execution of the operation check results in display of NG  check the error condition  If you can take action  against the error  execute the operation check again after you take the proper action    If you cannot take action against the error  repeat the check several times  If the result of the check is still  NG  clean the R W    If the subsequent execution of the operation check still results      NG  the RAW may be faulty    If an error occurs  it is cleared by executing the INITIALIZE command     Note that  when an error has occurred  the R W only accepts this command  except EXIT      94    5 3 9  CLOSE SETTING    Select CLOSE SETTING to di
75. cument       x  STATUS                  POWER LEAD    4   f the communication mode has not been set or the communication  check ends normally  the Motor Check Screen returns  While the  Motor Check Screen is on screen  the steering wheel can move  either clockwise or counter clockwise  If you touch the wheel  the  motor check is hindered and the game will not operate normally   90  you must not touch it at this time  Failures are displayed  if  found  Resolve the errors according to the instructions in this  document        5  Once all the above steps have been completed  the Advertise  Screen displays and voices are output through the left and right  loudspeakers  unless you have set the machine so that no voices  are output during the Advertise mode     6  This product retains the number of credits and the ranking data  even after the power is turned off  It does not retain data about the  fractional number of coins  i e   the number of coins not reaching  one credit  or the bonus adder count     2f       CONTROL PANEL       STEERING WHEELS    TURN BOTH  DIRECTIONS    Each Check Screen is followed as below     Network Check Screen    CHECKING NETWORK NOVY       Card Reader Writer Check Screen    When Card is lett in the Card Reader 7 Writer    CARD RAW INITIALIZE       PLEASE GET CARD            Matar Check Screen    Remove the Card  The screen does nat  change until the card is removed         When cleaning is required    KICKBACK INITIALIZE          PLEASE INSERT CLEANING
76. d  Uphill  amp  Downhill  Day  amp  Night  Dry  amp  Wet   Hard  Akina  Single road  Uphill  amp  Downhill  Day  amp  Night  Dry  amp  Wet   Expert  Irohazaka  Single road  Downhill Reverse  Day  amp  Night  Dry  amp  Wet  Expert  Akina  Snow  Single road  Uphill  amp  Downhill  Night   Expert  Happogahara  Single road  Outbound  amp  Inbound Night  Dry  amp  Wet  Expert  Shomaru  Single road  Outbound  amp  Inbound  Day  amp  Night  Dry    Wet  Expert  Tsuchisaka  Single road  Outbound  amp  Inbound  Day  amp  Night  Dry  amp  Wet    71    4 1 2 16 Legend of the Streets Rival Characters    IGGY  KENJI  SHINGO    TORU  KAWAI  MAYA amp SIMONE    TWO GUYS FROM TOKYO  DANNY  K  T     COLE  ZACK  KYLE  RY  TAK  BUNTA    HAWK  KYLE  CAINE    MIKI    DICE  SMILEY  TOUCH    NOBU  SID  AKI    KYLIE   RY   Man in Evo V  Man in Evo VI  K  T    TAK    EASY  MYOGI   LEVIN SR  AE85   LEVIN SR  AE85   CIVIC SRi  EG6     NORMAL  USUI    ROADSTER S Special  NAGCE   SKYLINE 25GT TURBO  ER34   SILEIGHTY  RPS13     HARD  AKAGI   SILVIA spec R   15   SILVIA Q s  514   RX 7 Type R  FD3S     HARD  AKINA    SILVIA K s  S13    SKYLINE GT R V spec Il  BNR32   LANCER GSR EVOLUTION III             RX 7            35    TRUENO GT APEX  AE86    IMPREZA WRX R STi Version V  GC8     EXPERT  IROHAZAKA    LANCER RS EVOLUTION IV  CN9A   LANCER GSR EVOLUTION III  CE9A   MR2 G Limited  SW20     EXPERT  AKINA SNOW   CELICA GT FOUR  51205     EXPERT  HAPPOGAHARA   CIVIC                  9   INTEGRA TYPE R  DC2   
77. described here  be sure to contact the office  shown on this Manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally  purchased  Careless attempts at repair can result in electrical shock  shorting  or  fire        If a problem occurs  first check to make sure that the wiring connectors are properly connected     PROBLEM CAUSE COUNTER MEASURES  When the main SW is The power is not ON  Firmly insert the plug into the outlet     turned ON  the machine Incorrect power                Make sure that the power  is not activated                  5012 are correct     The fuse of the connect board was blown _ After eliminating the cause of  out due to momentary overcurrent  overload  replace the specified rating  fuse   FL box doesnt light up  between the Cabinet and the FL box   Oo the fluorescent lamp and the  replacement  glow lamp  See Section 3 10        51    PROBLEM CAUSE COUNTER MEASURES       Sound is not emitted  Sound volume adjustment is not Adjust the Switch Unit s sound adjustment  correct  volume    See Section 5 1 1     Faulty connections for various Check the connections for the game board   connectors  amp  speakers and Volume connectors   Malfunctioning BD  Amp  and Perform SOUND TEST   See 5 2 3   Speaker     Sounds are emitted and  the lamps are lit  but the  screen is black     Faulty connections for the visual Check the connections for the monitor and    signal connector or the monitor game board connectors   power connector     Broken monitor  Contact the com
78. during transportation preventing  this  Before turning on the power  check the following points to ensure that the product has been  transported safely     Are then any dented parts or defects  cuts  etc   on the external surfaces of the product   Are castors and leg adjusters present and undamaged   Do the power supply voltage and frequency requirements meet with the local supply     Are all wiring connectors correctly and securely connected  Unless connected in the correct direction   connector connections cannot be made successfully  Do not insert connectors forcibly     Are all IC s of each IC BD firmly inserted    Does the power cord have any cuts or dents    Do fuses meet the specified rating    Are such units such as monitors  control equipment  IC BD  etc  firmly secured   Are all earth wires connected    Are all accessories available    Can all doors and lids be opened with the accessory keys and or tools           CONCERNING THE STICKER DISPLAY CONCERNING WARNING STICKERS    SEGA product has stickers describing the product SEGA product has warning displays on  manufacture number  Serial Number  and stickers  labels or printed instructions  electrical specification  If you require service adhered attached to or incorporated in the  assistance you will require the Serial Number  places where hazardous situations can arise   Identical machines may have different parts fitted The warning displays are intended for the  internally  Only by quoting the Serial Number will a
79. e Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out installation and    commissioning     IMPORTANT       3 1  HANDLING AND INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS    When installing or inspecting the machine  be very careful of the following points and pay attention to  ensure that the player can enjoy the game safely     The game must NOT be installed under the following conditions      Outside  the game is designed for indoor use only   e     areas directly exposed to sunlight  high humidity  dust  excessive heat  or extreme cold        In locations that would present an obstacle in the case of an emergency i e  near fire equipment       emergency exits     e Onunstable surfaces or surfaces subject to vibration       Where liquids  other than routine cleaning  may come into contact with the game   Important    e Only Qualified Service Personnel should install this machine        Besure to switch the supply power OFF and remove the mains supply plug from the machine before  any work is carried out on the machine     e Do not attempt to repair the PCB s  Printed Circuit Boards  yourself  This will void the warranty  The  PCB s contain static sensitive devices that could be damaged     e Always return a faulty part to your distributor with adequate packaging and protection      When removing the plug from the mains always grasp the plug not the cable       Do not use a fuse that does not meet the specified rating       Make sure all connections are secure before applying power        Ensure
80. e renewed by transferring data to a new  Card  stored points will not be lost   However  if you do not renew your card at the Car Inspection  you will  not longer be able to play using the data stored on your card     70    4 1 2 14 Car Selections    TOYOTA   TRUENO GT APEX  AE86   LEVIN GT APEX  AE86   LEVIN SR  AE85    MR2 G Limited  SW20   MR S S EDITION  ZZW30   ALTEZZA RS 200  SXE 10   CELICA GT FOUR  ST205     NISSAN   SKYLINE GT R  BNR32   SKYLINE GT R  BNR34   SKYLINE 25GT TURBO  ER34   SILVIA K s  513    SILVIA Q s  514    SILVIA K s AERO  S14    SILVIA spec R  915    1805   TYPE X  RPS13   SILEIGHTY  RPS13     HONDA   CIVIC SiR II  EG6    CIVIC TYPE         9   INTEGRA TYPE R  DC2   S2000  AP1     MITSUBISHI   LANCER GSR EVOLUTION III  CE9A   LANCER RS EVOLUTION IV  CN9A   LANCER RS EVOLUTION V  CP9A   LANCER GSR EVOLUTION VI  CP9A   LANCER GSR EVOLUTION VII  CT9A     LANCER EVOLUTION WRS  CN9A   LANCER EVOLUITON ZGSR  CT9A     MAZDA   RX 7 Type R  FD3S    RX 7 SPIRIT R Type A  FD3S   RX 7  FC3S    RX 8 Type S  SE3P   ROADSTER S Special  NAGCE   ROADSTER RS  NB8C     SUBARU   IMPREZA WRX STi Version VI  GC8   IMPREZA WRX STi  GDB    IMPREZA WRX Type R STi Version V  GC8     SUZUKI  Cappuccino  EA11R     4 1 2 15 Race Courses    Easy  Myogi  Circular Course 3 laps  Clockwise  amp  Counter clockwise     Day  amp  Night  Dry  amp  Wet    Normal  Usui  Circular Course 2 laps  Clockwise  amp  Counter clockwise     Day  amp  Night  Dry  amp  Wet    Hard  Akagi  Single roa
81. ead  during INPUT TEST shall be 2000   5       FINE ADJUSTMENT SCREWS       V R  BRACKET  SCREWS    3 9 1 1 2 REPLACING THE VR    e Remove the CONTROL PANEL as detailed above  Locate the VR on the rear surface of the HANDLE  MECHA    e Byusing a screwdriver remove the 2 machine screws that secure the VR Bracket  Remove the VR  Bracket so as to disengage the gears     e Loosen the hexagon drive grub screws in the collar and gently slide off the VR     Reassemble is the reverse procedure of steps 1 and 2 above      When complete you must readjust the VR in accordance with the paragraph above     35    3 9 1 2  GREASING    e Ensure proprietary SYNTHETIC grease is used  Different types of mineral   Stor based grease may damage plastic parts     e Apply grease only to specified locations        IMPORTANT  Apply grease to meshing portion of gears once every THREE months  Use proprietary synthetic grease        VOLUME GEAR MESH PORTION                 0  O                 O     s              O                   36    3 9 2  CARD READER WRITER UNIT    e Take care to work on the machine with the power turned off  In the powered    state  the machine may operate suddenly and can cause fingers to be  pinched or cut        CAUTION       3 9 2 1  SETTING DEDICATED CARDS    Be sure to use dedicated cards available for this product  Use of ones other  than such dedicated cards may cause a malfunction or failure of the machine   Be sure to set the specified number of card in the specified o
82. ease see a store attendant to If no cards are available  contact the  have the machine restocked company from whom the unit was  with cards  purchased   Cards may not be used at this If there is a mistake in the settings   use Test Mode to change the Store  Closing setting   See Section 5 3 9    See Schematic  Section 9 2    If the setting is correct  but not  operating properly  check the internal  clock settings on the game board   Refer to the Service Manual      Cards may not be used due to  the Store Closing setting being  activated     time        50    3 11 2  TROUBLESHOOTING  WHEN NO ERROR MESSAGE IS SHOWN     In order to prevent electric shock and short circuit  be sure to turn power off before  performing work     Be careful so as not to damage wirings  Damaged wiring can cause electric shock  or short circuit     After removing the cause of the functioning of the Circuit Protector  reinstate the  Circuit Protector  Depending on the cause of the functioning  using the Circuit  Protector as is without removing the cause can cause generation of heat and fire  hazard     In the event that a problem cannot be resolved by employing the procedures listed  in this Manual  be sure to request service from the office shown on this Manual or  WARNING the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased  Attempts to employ        procedures other than those specified in this Manual can cause electrical shock   shorting  or fire        In the event of a problem that is not 
83. edit board     Attach the lamp holder to the bracket on the coin return  button     Attach the 2  connector to    LAMP    on the VTS board     Attach the validator s own loom to position A on the  credit board    VALIDATOR B       DANGER      HIGH                     VTS credit board assembly    25    3 7 7  COMMUNICATION CABLES    600 6275 0500  x 21       600 6275 0140  or  01501500 1  RX TX         RX    o                        N R       CNRX  CNTX CNRX  CNTX  h kR               1 n         A UM                                      BD E COMNUNICATION BD             fy e   T  V H     i        L    i           26       3 7 8  CONNECTION      THE POWER SUPPLY    This operation may only be carried out once the machine has been completely  assembled     IMPORTANT       The AC Unit is located on the rear of the 1P cockpit  Using the power  lead supplied connect this to the mains socket at the wall     1  Turn the mains switch on   2           the switch on the AC bracket on     3  Once power is turned on  the fluorescent lamp lights up  The Start  System Screen displays after a lapse of several seconds  This is  followed by the screen that indicates that the network is currently  being checked if the communication mode has been set  If there is  a bad or improper communication connection  each screen will not  proceed to the next  remaining on the currently Network Check  ocreen  If this occurs  resolve the error according to the instructions me    SIZE 3             in this do
84. g  Not Clear to Send Command    CLEAN        Now cleaning  Not Clear to Send Command                ein Cards are being taken out from the dispenser  Not Clear to Send Command                Sample data is saved onto the card  Not Clear to Send Command                         Sample data is printed onto the card  Not Clear to Send Command   LOAD             Load card data and compares it with sample data  Not Clear to Send Command         Eject cards  Not Clear to Send Command    SHUTTER       Now closing opening the shutter  Not Clear to Send Command    ERROR          Error  Clear to Initialize Command Only     While a status with a note of  Not Clear to Send Command   in parentheses is on screen  no operations are  accepted  If such a status has occurred  wait until the operation in that status stops automatically and the  display comes to READY   Occasionally  the  INFORMATION  field on the screen outputs one of the instructions below   It usually displays nothing  blank   although it displays NO ERROR when each item is completed normally   While cleaning is in progress  waiting in the ready mode for inserting a cleaning card      PLEASE INSERT CLEANING CARD    After the operation check  waiting for the ready mode for ejecting the card        PLEASE REMOVE      When an error occurs  its type are displayed in the  INFORMATION  field     NO ERROR                      Normal Completion   CAN T LOAD                    Loading Error   CAN T 5                           Writing E
85. gineers perform any maintenance work on the machine     Specification changes  removal of equipment  conversion and or additions not designated by SEGA are not permitted  and will invalidate this product s CE conformity     Warning labels or safety covers for personal protection etc  are component parts of the product  A potential hazard will  be created if the machine is operated while any parts have been removed  Do not operate the product if any doors  lids  or protective covers become damaged or lost  SEGA is not liable in any whatsoever for any injury and or damage  caused by specification changes not designated by SEGA     Before installing the product  check for the Electrical Specification Sticker  SEGA products have a sticker on which the  electrical specifications are detailed  Ensure that the product is compatible with the power supply voltage and frequency  requirements of the location in which the machine is to be installed     Install and operate the machine only in places where appropriate lighting is available  allowing warning stickers to be  clearly read     To ensure maximum safety for customers and operators  stickers and printed instructions describing potentially  hazardous situations are applied to potentially hazardous locations  Ensure that the product s operating location has  sufficient lighting to allow any warnings to be read  If any sticker or printed warning is removed or defaced  do not  operate the machine until an identical item has replaced 
86. he Streets    Time Attack  and  Network Battle Race  play  the Continue Screen appears  after each race   If you choose not to continue  the game ends     4 1 2 12 Transferring Old Card Data    Card data from the previous versions   Initial D  and  Initial D Ver  2 may be transferred for use with  Initial  D Ver  3   Not all player data will be transferred to the new Card     e Transferable Data  Points  car model  player name  customization options  Auto  Manual  transmission setting  number of plays till next inspection  the number of plays remaining on the  Card  plus 50  max  127         Non transferable Data  Tune up  Tune up status is returned to default  but transferred points may  be used to re tune the car   times  race results  Legend of the Street status  Key and Speed Demon  Level  Network Battle Level  Bunta Level     1  The player inserts coins to start     Do you have an INITIALD Card  _       Player inserts Card at the Card Entry Screen     69    2  Player inserts credits at the Transfer Card Data Screen     Transfer INITIAL D Card Data       4  When the Card Data Transferred message appears  the game will restart   The new Card is for exclusive use with the Initial D Ver  3  and cannot be used with the previous versions   Initial D and Initial D Ver  2     4 1 2 13 Limit on Card Use    Each Card can be used for up to fifty plays  until Car Inspection time is reached  Continued game play after  each race is not counted as part of the 50 game limit  Cards may b
87. hen viewing the rear of the  button  on each button  and remove the lamp  housings from the assembly     4       remove the lamp  press it down and turn  anticlockwise        46    3 10 3 CLEANING THE CABINET SURFACES    When the cabinet surfaces are badly soiled  remove stains with a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted   with water  chemical detergent and squeezed dry  To avoid damaging surface finish  do not use such  solvents as thinner  benzine  etc  other than ethyl alcohol  or abrasives  bleaching agent and chemical    dustcloth     3 10 4  SEAT  Greasing to Seat Rail Portion     Move the Seat to the rearmost position  and apply spray greasing to the portion  shown at the right once every 3 months by  using NOK KLUBER L60 or GREASE  MATE SEGA PART No  090 0066     After greasing  move the Seat a few times  forward and backward so as to allow the  grease to be applied all over uniformly  Be  sure to wipe grease which attaches to the  surfaces of the PROTECT RUBBER on  the Seat Rail  or any excess grease     47                 x                     3 11  TROUBLESHOOTING    Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out these procedures     IMPORTANT        3 11 1  CARD READER WRITER    If this machine detects an error during the operation of the Card Reader Writer  it will display the error  messages listed below  Perform the appropriate maintenance based on the content of the error message  displayed    Should an error occur  do not attempt to open the top cover of 
88. ing that you can change the settings    Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the CLOSE SETTING screen     95    WEEK  Set a different store close time for each day of the week    GAME TEST MODE  CLOSE SETTING    SUN   24 00           24 00  TUE   24 00  WED   24 00  THU   24 00  FRI   24 00           24 00      gt             SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  AND PRESS TEST BUTTON       Set the store closing time for each day of the week  When you press the SERVICE Button  the  hour   display will begin to flash  Press the TEST Button to select any hour from  19  to  26      Press the SERVICE Button again to accept the  hour  selection  Once accepted  the  minute  display will  then begin to flash  Press the TEST Button to select one of the following  minute  options   00  15  30  45    Press the SERVICE Button again to accept the  minute  selection  Once accepted  the  hour  display for    the next day of the week will begin to flash  Set the  hour  and  minute  settings in the same fashion as  described above     When you have completed setting the time for SAT  move the cursor to EXIT  If you press the SERVICE  Button when the cursor is next to EXIT  the  hour  display for SUN will begin to flash again indicating that  you can change the settings     Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the CLOSE SETTING screen   OFF  Do not set any store closing times  Other SETTING items are not displayed    96    5 4  BOOKKEEPING    Select  
89. isplayed  in BOOKKEEPING varies in accordance with the value displayed here   1PLAYER     e ADVERTISE SOUND allows the sound emission to be turned  ON  or OFF during ADVERTISE MODE    e MONITOR TYPE changes the orientation of the image on the screen  HORIZONTAL    e SERVICE TYPE sets the functioning of the SERVICE button  should several SERVICE buttons exist   INDIVIDUAL  Service credit is applied to the machine on which the SERVICE button is pressed    COMMON   Service credit is applied to all machines when SERVICE button is pressed     5 2 5 1 COIN ASSIGNMENTS    Select the coin assignments mode to set the coin    to credit ratios   COIN ASSIGNMENTS    COIN CHUTE TYPE CANON This can be any of the pre set values or can be  COIN CREDIT SETTING 1   COIN CHUTE  1   done manually     1COIN TCREDIT    COIN CHUTE 42  1COIN 1CREDIT      MANUAL SETTING  SEQUENCE SETTING  EXIT    SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON    AND  PRESS TEST BUTTON       78    5 2 5 2                    SETTING         CHUTE COMMON TYPE     SETTING  SETTING fH  SETTING 42  SETTING  3  SETTING 44  SETTING 55  SETTING 46  SETTING  7  SETTING 48  SETTING 49  SETTING  10  SETTING  11  SETTING  12  SETTING  13  SETTING 814    SETTING  15 1 COIN 1 CREDIT 1 COIN 1 CREDIT  2 COINS 3 CREDITS 2 COINS 3 CREDITS    SETTING 816 1 COIN 1 CREDIT  2 COINS 3 CREDITS  SETTING 417  SETTING  18  SETTING  19 1 COIN 1 CREDIT 1 COIN 1 CREDIT  2 COINS 2 CREDITS 2 COINS 2 CREDITS  3 COINS 3 CREDITS 3 COINS 3 CREDITS  4 COINS 5 CREDITS 4 COIN
90. it     Exercise great care when handling the monitor  applies only to product with monitor   Some of the monitor  TV  parts  are subject to high tension voltage  Even after turning the power off some components are liable to high tension  voltage  Only qualified service engineers should perform monitor repair and replacement    In cases where commercially available monitors and printers are used  only the items relating to this product are  contained in this manual  Some commercially available equipment will have functions and reactions not referred to in  this manual  This manual should be read in conjunction with the specific manufacturer s manual for such equipment     Descriptions contained herein may be subject to change without prior notification     The contents described herein are fully prepared with due care  However  should any question arise or errors be found  please contact SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD   Descriptions contained herein may be subject to change without prior notification     The contents described herein are fully prepared with due care  However  should any question arise or  errors be found please contact SEGA     IMPORTANT    1 1  INSPECTIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER TRANSPORTING THE PRODUCT  TO THE LOCATION    e Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out inspection        Normally  at the time of shipment  SEGA products are in a state to allowing usage immediately after  transporting to the location  Nevertheless  an irregular situation may arise 
91. ksum of each unit  Press TEST to exit     ROMBD TEST                              1   SEGA ENTERPRISES  LTD       NO  TYPE RESULT BYTE WORD   C35 32M XXXX   C36 32M XXXX      19 128M   GOOD XXXX    C20 128M GOOD XXXX  XXXX    PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT       On above screen  IC35 and 1  36  program ROMs  do not display GOOD      BAD  Press TEST Button to  EXIT     5 2 5 9  CLOCK SETTING    YEAR  MONTH  DAY  HOUR and MINUTE are set for SEGA NAOMI BOARD  Select the desired item with  SERVICE button and press TEST to increase the value  Select EXIT to return to MENU mode     CLOCK SETTING    2000 7 7 7 7 7 FRI    YEAR  MONTH  DAY  HOUR  MINUTE  SECOND    EXIT  CANCEL  2000 7 7 7 7    FRI    SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  AND    PRESS TEST BUTTON       84    5 3  GAME TEST MODE    e When changing the game configuration  changes will not take effect until  the Game Test Mode has been completed  Be sure to exit the Game Test  Mode properly after configuration changes     Do not configure the game in ways not described in this text  It is possible  IMPORTANT that the game will not function properly        5 3 1  GAME TEST MENU MODE    Select GAME TEST MODE from the System Menu screen to display the Game Test Menu screen     Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item   Press the TEST Button to enter the selected item     SYSTEM MENU    RAM TEST GAME TEST MODE  198 TEST    SOUND TEST IMPLIT TEST                  n    FORCE FEEDBACK   COIN ASSIGNMENTS INPUT ASSIGNME
92. l  the      on the  left is aligns with the     above MIN and  when you press the ACCEL pedal down all  the way  the  O  on the right is aligns with the   A  mark above MAX     Move the cursor to RIGHT and press the  TEST Button to move  O  to the right  Each  press of the TEST Button moves  O  slightly  to the right     Move the cursor to LEFT and press the  TEST Button to move  O  to the left  Each  press of the TEST Button moves      slightly  to the left     Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST  Button to return to the INPUT  ASSIGNMENTS screen     Press the TEST Button to display the following screen     GAME TEST MODE    BRAKE ASSIGNMENT     MIM  40          40   DEFAULT 0   BRAKE                 A            RIGHT  LEFT      EXIT    SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  AND PRESS TEST BUTTON       Adjust the distance between      displayed and  the     mark equally so that when your foot is  off the BRAKE pedal  the  O  on the left is  aligns with the     above MIN and when you  press the BRAKE pedal down all the way  the   0  on the right is aligns with the     mark  above MAX     Move the cursor to RIGHT and press the TEST  Button to move  O  to the right  Each press of  the TEST Button moves  O  slightly to the right     Move the cursor to LEFT and press the TEST  Button to move  O  to the left  Each press of  the TEST Button moves  O  slightly to the left     Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST  Button to return to the INPUT ASSIGNMENTS  screen     5 3 6  GAME A
93. l battle race   Defeat them and you ll race for the title of street legend  against the last hidden rival character  special battle race   Only when the title is yours will you get to see  the ending     INITIAL D CARD   Purchasing a card when you start the game creates your car   The card can store all the data for one car  Information on the  card includes the player name  car  tune up status  names of  defeated rival characters  times from Time Attack mode  Network  Game records  passwords from Time Attack mode and more    On the Card Screen  the player s name  car name  cleared areas   Key and Speed Demon Level are displayed  The Key is  necessary when recording results on the Net Rankings    Speed Demon Level stars increase as various conditions are  cleared        Car Tune Ups   Depending on how well you do  points are added to your card when you use it to play in  Legend of the  otreets    Time Attack    The Bunta Challenge   and  Network Battle Race  modes  When you ve  accumulated enough points  you are given the option of using those points to do tune ups on your car to  increase performance     59    4 1 2  Game Flow    4 1 2 1 Challenger Accept Screen  Battle Race Select Screen     When network play is disabled  this screen will not appear   For a 1 player game only  select  Refuse Challengers  or or  Not Ready   Not enter a Battle Race       Accept Challengers for Battle         J       Steering   SELECT Accel            NAME  CONSECUTIVE WINS                    
94. me sort of faults may have occurred  Immediately look into  the cause of the fault and eliminate the cause thereof to ensure satisfactory operation    When the power is connected  the fluorescent lamp in the FL box is always on  When in an advertising  state  the screen displays the demonstration pictures and ranking data  Sounds are heard from the  speakers on the right and left of the monitor  The advertising sounds are not heard if you have set this  function to off  disabled     The start button and the change view button on the control panel are integrated with a lamp  The start  button  lamp  flashes when the coins are inserted enough to play the game     4 1 1  Game Overview    The game is a car racing game with three different game modes   Legend of the Streets    Time Attack   and  The          Challenge   By connecting two units  you can also enjoy  Network Battle Game  play  The  card system allows players to store information such as the car  wins loss records and car tune up status  on a special card     4 1 1 1 Legend of the Streets    Game Content  amp  Rules    Battle rival characters man to man on 9 different courses  Each checkpoint you pass adds time to the  overall time limit  The first one across the finish line with the allotted time wins  If you run out of time or  cross the finish line second  you lose    Once you ve defeated all 28 rival characters  you ll get a chance to race against a hidden rival character    and a hidden rival character       fina
95. n kit are 4 sets of play instructions      5 languages  Select the language of  your choice and apply in the following areas        1  422 00924UK  Instructions  on Monitor Mask   2  TOT 0005UK  Card Slot  3  TOS 0004UK  Card Instructions  on Card R W Lid        N B   Product appearance may differ slightly     17    3 7 2  ASSEMBLING THE COCKPIT    e Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation     IMPORTANT    Place the two cockpits  side by side  Position the  1P cabinet  which has the  IEC inlet at the left hand  side when viewed facing  the monitor  STICKER L  is attached to the back of  the 1P cabinet and  STICKER R on the back  of the 2P cabinet    Install the coin chute  tower in between both  cabinets  Open the coin  chute door and the cash  door and secure with the  4 hexagon bolts from  inside the doors  At this  time  make sure the bolts  are only loosely fitted     Install the joint pipe on  the rear side of both  cabinets by securing with  4 hexagon bolts  at this  time loosely        STICKER 71000 22       COCKPIT          COIN CHUTE DOOR    _CASHIBOX DOOR    COIN CHUTE TOWER       HEXAGON BOLT  4   M3X20  w spring washer   22mm outside diameter  flat washer used     Note  Door may open in opposite way to that shown above       HEXAGON BOLT black   4       M8x25 using FLAT WASHER    18    3 7 3  SECURING IN PLACE  LEG ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT     Make sure all of the leg adjusters are in contact with the floor  If they are not the  machines may mo
96. nes  As per the above  the  MASTER unit sets some Game Assignments  If these settings are changed on the SLAVE machine  the  new settings will be ineffectual     57    3 13  PERIODIC CHECK AND INSPECTION    The items listed below require periodic check and maintenance to retain the performance of the machine  and ensure safe operation     Be sure to check annually to see if the power cords are damaged  The plug is  securely inserted and that there is no dust in the interior of the machine or    between the socket and the power cord  Using the product in an unclean  condition may cause a fire or electric shock        WARNING    STOP e Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out periodic checks     IMPORTANT        The items listed below require periodic check and maintenance to retain the performance of this machine  and to ensure safe business operation    When handling the controller  the player will be in direct contact with it   In order to always allow the player  to enjoy the game  be sure to clean it regularly  Also  it is advisable to provide wet tissue  etc  available for  player use     ITEMS DESCRIPTION PERIOD    CABINET Check Adjusters  contact with surface     CARD READER WRITER Head cleaning Every 151 counts of the card  reader writer or Daily       58    4  HOW      PLAY    4 1           DESCRIPTION    The following explanations apply to the case the product is functioning satisfactorily  Should there be any  moves different from the following contents  so
97. ntrol devices  Section 5 3 2  In the OUTPUT TEST mode  check each of the lamps  Section 5 3 3    CONTROL In the INPUT TEST mode  check each switch and VR  Section 5 3 2 Monthly   SYSTEM Adjust or replace each switch and VR  Section 3 9   MONITOR In the CRT TEST mode  check to ensure the monitor is adjusted Monthly  correctly  Section 5 2 4    Clean screen  switch off machine and remove the plug  Weekly    IC BOARD MEMORY TEST Monthly  In the SOUND TEST mode  check the sound related ROMs  5 2 3   DATA CHECK Check such data as held in the bookkeeping screens  relating to Monthly  number and length of plays  Section 5 4   EXTERIOR Clean surfaces Monthly   MAINTENANCE   Lubricate seat sliders   COIN Check switch operation  if fitted  Monthly   MECHANISM       73    5 1 1  VTS ASSEMBLY       Do not touch places other than those specified  Touching places not specified could       cause an electric shock or short circuit     WARNING       TEST 1P  L       SEGA    TEST 1              7           SERVICE 1    1  SERVICE 2P          DEGAUSS 1P  L     L         DEGAUSS 2P  R        gt                2P MAIN VOLUME                Hie DANGER      1P VOL     NOT USED    Opening the Coin Chute door will reveal the VTS Assembly shown above  The function of each switch is as  follows  The controls on the left affect the 1P cockpit  those on the right the 2P  TEST BUTTON Used to enter TEST mode  Also has function     TEST SW  during TEST mode  Refer to the later section  detailing TEST mode  
98. o the instructions on the sticker attached to the dispenser   Refer to the diagram shown on the sticker and insert the cards  Be careful not to insert the cards in the  wrong direction or with the wrong side facing up    The Dispenser can only hold 100 cards  Do not attempt to insert more than 100 cards  as too many  cards may cause the Dispenser to jam or result in other problems    Insert magnetic cards into the Dispenser in complete packs of 100 or after carefully counting the  number of cards  not to exceed 100      LOAD CARDS THE CORRECT WAY AROUHD                POSITION OF SYMBOL           Reinstall the cover to the dispenser     Insert the dispenser into the card reader writer  The dispenser can be inserted only in the  predetermined orientation     G  Close and lock the cover     H     Secure with the truss screw    38    3 9 2 2 HEAD CLEANING    The unit enters Head Cleaning Mode when any of the following conditions are  met     At power up if the Card Reader Writer has operated 100 times or more    At power up if the date has been updated    At boot time after performing Backup Data Clear    Once the unit enters Head Cleaning Mode  follow the on screen instructions and  perform Head Cleaning  The unit will not exit Cleaning Mode  i e  games may not  be played  until head cleaning is complete     Always use the designated Cleaning Card  Using anything other than the  designated card or carrying out any other procedure other than the one outlined in  the manual may c
99. oard  the Cabinet and  the Control Panel and those inside the  Control Panel     Start button and Change Faulty connector connections   View button input does not  work and they do not flash     Start button and Change Unverified settings or operation   View button input works   but they do not flash     The Start button only flashes when Free  Play is set  Check the operation in Test  Mode     See Section 5 3 3     The lamp is burnt out  Replace the lamp   See Section 3 10 2   Failure of the network play    Network play is wrongly set  Reset correctly   See Section 3 12 4 1     Communication cables are wrongly   Reconnect the cables   See Section  connected          Communication cables are  disconnected    Damage of communication cables                        cables correctly   See Section  3 7 7     Replace the cables  Contact the company  from whom the unit was purchased        53    3 12  GAMEBOARD    Turn off the mains power and remove the power cord before opening the  machine     WARNING    The GAME BOARD should not require any work to be carried out upon it  All  settings and tests can be achieved without access to the GAME BOARD     IMPORTANT All work to be carried out by QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL       3 12 1  REMOVING THE BOARD  To return the game board for servicing  take out the board using the following procedure   1  Turn the main switch OFF   2  Unlock the base and remove the 2 M6 bolts     3  Tip the seat carefully backwards as shown  Be careful not to dam
100. ombinations are detailed below   BONUS ADDER 0   COIN CHUTE  1 MULTIPLIER   1 COINCOUNT AS iCOEN   COIN 1 2 3 4 5   CREDIT 1 2 3 4 5    COIN CHUTE  2 MULTIPLIER    1 COINCOUNT AS iCOIN  COIN 1 2 3 4 5  CREDIT 1 2 3 4 5    SEQUENCE SETTING     EXIT    SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  AND    PRESS TEST BUTTON       MANUAL SETTING    COIN TO CREDIT    BONUS ADDER    COIN CHUTE MULTIPLIER       81    5 2 5 5 5               SETTING    Selecting SEQUENCE SETTING allows the number of credits required to start the game to be set  Each  sequence can be set between 1 and 5  Select EXIT to return to the first screen           COIN ASSIGNMENTS  SEQUENCE SETTING    SEOUENCET1  CREDIT  SEQUENCE2    CREDIT  SEQUENCE3    CREDIT                  4  CREDIT  SEQUENCES X  CREDIT  SEQUENCES    CREDIT  SEQUENCE7    CREDIT  SEQUENCE8  CREDIT  EXIT                                   SEGA ENTERPRISES  LTD  1  DESCRIPTION OF SEOUENCE    SEQ1  SEQ2  5        5204  5  05  5  06  SEQ7  SEQ8    TO START   TO CONTINUE  TO MAKE CARD  NOT USED  NOT USED  NOT USED  NOT USED  NOT USED    SELECT WiTH SERVICE BUTTON  AND       PRESS TEST BUTTON    82    5 2 5 6  BOOKKEEPING    BOOKKEEPING              TOTAL TIME 55  27  135         16 SERVICET  COIN2 4 SERVICE2  CREDIT 10    TOTAL COIN 20  COIN CREDIT 10  SERVICE CREDIT 5  TOTAL CREDIT 15    PRESS SERVICE BUTTON TO ANOTHER PAGE  PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT    BOOKKEEP ING           2    PLAYERI    SEGI  SEQ2  SEQ3  SEQ4  5  05  SEQ6  5  07  SEOB    PRESS SERVICE BUTTON
101. onfirmation Screen to go to the CONFIGURATION    Configuration screen  When displaying the HM    o           HA es                               configuration Screen  you can select the item    MENTION   by the Shift Lever  After selecting the item              2 aA SET Se O J  press the Start Button and change the setting      by the Steering Wheel  After changing the     CHAT  setting  press the Start Button again to be   settled the new settings                    BGM    Set race background music options   On  Play BGM as normal  Default Setting     Off  Turn BGM off    Fix  Play the melody selected at Song Selection  Will play the same BGM until changed     Navigation Display   Set options for the Navigation Display that appears at the lower left of the Race Screen   On  Show navigation display  Default setting     Off  Do not show navigation display    Paper Cup  A paper cup full of water appears on the navigation display     Steering   Set steering wheel stiffness    1 to 9  1 is the loosest  Stiffness increases up to a maximum setting of 9   Default Setting is 5    68    Time Display   Set the Time Display on the Race Screen   Normal  Standard time display   Default setting   Simple  Simplified time display     Forced Quit   Force end of game during Legend of the Streets and Time Attack play    Off  Disable force quit  Default setting    On  Enable force quit  Press the Start and Change View Buttons simultaneously to end game     4 1 2 11 Game Over    With  Legend of t
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103. pany from whom the unit  was purchased    Irregular uneven colors on  Magnetization of the CRT  Press the Degauss  switch on the VTS   the monitor screen  Assembly  See Section 5 1 1                 Colors on the monitor  screen are strange     Faulty connection for the visual signal Check the visual signal connector  connector  connection and make sure it is secured    properly     Screen adjustment is not appropriate           adjustment appropriately   See  Monitor Manual    The on screen image The power source and voltage are      Make sure that the power supply and   sways and or shrinks  correct  voltage are correct        Check the connection for the 1    Board and  Cabinet connector     Check the power for the 1    Board     Does not accept input Faulty connector connections   from any switch or  volume     Does not accept input Faulty connector connections  Check the connections for the connectors in    from the Shift Lever     the Control Panel and between the Control  Panel and the Cabinet        Broken Microswitch  Replace the Microswitch  MICROSWITCH  509 5704      Incomplete power on check  Power on and verify that the power on  check completes properly   See Sections      Deviation of the volume value  Adjust the volume value in the Test Mode     Volume gear engagement fault  Adjust the engagement of the gear   See  Sections 3 9  amp  5 3 2     Volume malfunctioning  Replace the volume   See 3 9 1 1      Detached wires  Check for faulty wire connections around 
104. rcuit hazards     Use care so as not to damage wirings  Damaged wiring can cause  electric shock and short circuit hazards        TAMPER PROOF SCREWS    La       TAPPING SCREWS x 2          GREASING       MICROSWITCH    44    3 10  REPLACEMENT OF FLUORESCENT LAMP AND OTHER LAMPS    Never touch places other than those specified  Touching places other than those  specified can cause electric shock and short circuit  Disconnect the machine from  the supply before attempting the replacement of any lamp     Prepare a secure step when working on the upper parts of the machine     WARNING             Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should replace lamps     IMPORTANT       3 10 1 FLUORESCENT LAMP REPLACEMENT  1  Turn the POWER switch OFF     2  Remove the POP if fitted  and remove the Billboard Sash by taking out the three screws  and withdrawn  the Billboard Plate     3  Remove the end caps from the fluorescent tube   4  Carefully pull the tube out of the clips with a twisting action        TRUSS SCREW  7  black            BILLBOARD PLATE    BILLBOARD SASH    FLUORESCENT LAMP       Use a step when      performing work     3 10 2 5          BUTTON LAMP REPLACEMENT    1  Turn off power     2  Take out four screws to remove the ASSY START SW from the CONTROL PANEL  Withdraw the  ASSY START SW far enough only to disconnect the block connector of the START button     Switch Plate       3  The lamp  bulb  is on the inner side of the  assembly  Turn the metal locking tag  anticlockwise  w
105. rientation by  using the specified procedure  Wrong setting of the cards may cause the  machine to fail   This machine allows you to set up to 100 cards at a time  You must not set  over 101 cards at a time  If you do so  a trouble such as card jamming may  occur    IMPORTANT  Set virgin cards taken out from a container that was unpacked immediately  before use   Use of any deformed or deteriorated card may cause a trouble   Do not include a corrugated  bent  or used card in the card deck        When the unit is out of cards  a message will be displayed at the upper right of the screen during  advertisements  Follow the instructions below to restock the system with cards  Cards may be stocked  when the unit is on or off    After restocking the system with cards  the message displayed after the  SEGA  logo will be updated   Gameplay can be resumed without waiting for the updated message     Remove the truss screw  A  Unlock and open the cover to find the card reader writer   The dispenser on which you should place the cards is located at the rear of the reader writer   B  From the card reader writer  take out the dispenser upward in a straight line        TRUSS SCREW    37           D     E     F                  the cover from the back of the dispenser         CAREFULLY           INSTRUCTIONS       STICKER         REMOVE THE EHSURE THE CARDS CLOSE THE COVER AHD  DISPEHSER COVER ARE ORIEHTATED CORRECTLY    IHSTALL THE DISPENSER    Place the cards into the dispenser according t
106. rror   DRAW CARD                    Error in Taking Card from dispenser  CARD STUFFED               Card Jamming   SHUTTER ERROR             Shutter Error   WRONG DATA                  Data Error  Dispenser Card Empty  CONNECTION ERROR       Connection Error   SCIF ERROR      232         Communication Error   UNKNOWN                      Unknown Error    The       field in  CHECK R W        shows the result of the operation check     NEEDS Not Checked  8 RN No Failure       c  ss 22 as      Failure    93    5 3 8  CLEANING PROCESS    Cleaning refers to the optional cleaning of the heads on the CARD R W   Refer to Head Cleaning for details on the use of the cleaning card     Select  CLEANING  and press the TEST Button     If the CARD R W is not initialised  it will be initialised first   INITIALIZE is displayed   B  The following message appears to show that the R W is ready for insertion of the cleaning card      PLEASE INSERT CLEANING CARD      C  Insert the cleaning card into the R W   On the screen  the status display is replaced with  CLEAN   and cleaning begins     D  Once cleaning ends after a lapse of a certain time  the R W automatically ejects the card   The status display changes from  CLEAN  to  READY    NO ERROR is displayed on the screen     TESTING FUNCTIONALITY    The operation check takes out each card from the dispenser  and writes the sample data onto it  The check  then loads and reads it  and checks whether the read data matches the sample data  Then  the 
107. sable Continue function    ON  Enables Continue for Legend of the Street Time Attack and Network  Battle Race games    OFF  Disable Continue     oet maximum possible wins in the Battle Race game  1 3 5 10 20 30  Causes the continue screen to appear when the number of  wins exceeds the indicated limit     INFINITY  Play continues without inserting new coins as long as the  player continues to win     Changes to settings are not enabled until Test Mode is exited   After changing settings  be sure to exit Test Mode    After changing the settings  select EXIT and press the TEST  Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen     91    5 3 7  CARD R W TEST    e Clean the card reader writer periodically        IMPORTANT    Test the functionality of or clean the CARD R W  read writer    The CARD R W should be tested and cleaned periodically     GAME TEST MODE  CARD        TEST    CARD RAV STATUS   58  INFOMATION                       CLEANING   CHECK               gt  EXIT    SELECT         SERVICE BUTTON  AND PRESS TEST BUTTON       The cursor can move to the following items            INITIALIZE  Initialisation     CLEANING  Cleaning       CHECK         R W Operation Check    Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen     92    Depending on the R W running mode         of the following is displayed in         in           R W STATUS      Ck xn                        Now waiting  Clear to Send Command    INITIAL           Now initializin
108. splay the following screen    Change the setting for the time when the store closes    The game will be unusable for card play starting 15 minutes before the time you set until 6 00 AM the next  morning  Before the store closing time  be sure to pay attention to the players with the card     GAME TEST MODE    CLOSE SETTING    SCHEDULE            DAY    SETTING    gt             SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  AND PRESS TEST BUTTON       You can set SCHEDULE TYPE to DAY  WEEK or OFF  Press the TEST Button to select the item   The unit  is shipped with SCHEDULE TYPE set to OFF      Move the cursor to SETTING and press the TEST Button to display the appropriate time setting screen     DAY  Set the daily store closing time  This time setting will be used every day    GAME TEST MODE    CLOSE SETTING    24 00      gt             SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON  AND PRESS TEST BUTTON       Set the daily store closing time  When you press the SERVICE Button  the  hour  display will begin to flash   Press the TEST Button to select any hour from  19  to  26     Press the SERVICE Button again to accept the  hour  selection  Once accepted  the  minute  display will  then begin to flash  Press the TEST Button to select one of the following  minute  options   00  15  30  45    Press the SERVICE Button again to accept the  minute  selection    When complete  move the cursor to EXIT  If you press the SERVICE Button when the cursor is next to  EXIT  the  hour  display will begin to flash again indicat
109. splayed   Press the TEST Button again to return to the Game Test Menu screen     Move the cursor to NO  CANCEL  and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen  without clearing the data     101    6  COIN MECH INSTALLATION AND CREDIT BOARD SET         6 1  INTRODUCTION    Game credits between the Coin Mechanism and the game board for this machine are controlled by a VTS  board  This electronic circuit allows the price of play to be set for a range of different countries  These  functions are set on Dual In Line  DIL  PCB mounted switches     SW1 is used to set the currency  or coin ratio  and SW3 the price of play  Refer to the Tables on the  following pages for the correct settings for your environment     The VTS board pictured below is mounted in the Coin Chute Tower     The VTS board is connected to the coin validator and lamps via a dedicated wiring harness depending  upon the coin validator used      WimgHames       Notes    1  If NRI mechanisms        to be used  these should be ordered with the highest denomination coin on coin  path  1 and the lowest denomination on coin path 84  The VTS board should be then be set up for  either the UK or Switzerland settings  A minimum connecting lead length of 600mm is required     2  Mechanical coin mechanisms may be connected in parallel allowing two identical mechanisms to be  fitted        The VTS Board       102    Credit Board Mode Settings Switch 3  Switch 3 Setting Coin Validator Programming C120 SR3 Only
110. t Screen   This screen asks if a new player wishes to  enter a Battle Race  It only appears when a  new player first inserts coins and the current  player has opted to accept Battle Race  challengers     NAME  CONSECUTIVE LIT    yg   MODEL     POINTS  WINNING            BATTLE LEVEL    Card Entry Screen   When a Battle Race is established  the Card  Entry Screen appears    A Battle can be raced even without a Card    If there is no Card  the game proceeds to the  Car Selection and Transmission Selection  Screens    The Course Selection Screen then appears   The challenger selects the course     After the Race    Results Screen  After a battle  the Results Screen appears   Depending on the results  the Battle Level will             F                                      f   r                                                        PERY                                   PT ee    12 11 19                      67    Continue Screen    The winning player will receive victory points Continue        and will be allowed to continue play            The losing player will go to the Continue uns   Screen    When the number of victories exceeds the  set limit   When a player s total number of victories  exceeds the set limit  the player will be taken  to the Continue Screen even if they win        4 1 2 10 Configuration    When a Card is inserted  a number of options   Saved Data pA  may be set            Dad            tdem  Press the View Change Button at the Card    amu co       Data C
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112. the Card Reader Writer  The unit will attempt  to save the data to the customer s card and restore the game if the top cover is closed and the RESTORE  command  hold down the Start button   Change View button for a short time  is used  However  attempting  to use the RESTORE command after the top cover has been opened may force the game to shut down and  not save data to the card    When the game shuts down or the unit is reset  the data on the customer s card is not saved  In order to  save customer data  perform the proper maintenance carefully     ERROR DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES    Error occurred while reading   This message is displayed after Press the Start button and Change View button  card  Card will be ejected several failed attempts to save data to   at the same time to eject the card and end the  without saving data  Please the card at the end of the game  game   press the Start and Change  View buttons   Error occurred while saving This message is displayed after Leave the card in place and press the Start  data  Please notify a store several failed attempts to print at the button and Change View button at the same  attendant  Please press the end of the game  time to retry the save operation   Start and Change View Remove the card and press the Start button  buttons  and Change View button at the same time to  restore or end the game   If this error occurs several times  use Test  Mode to perform manual cleaning   See  Cleaning Section 5 3 8   Printing error 
113. the instructions     Only qualified service personnel should carry out maintenance on the product     Depending on the potential risk  terms such as    WARNING        CAUTION    and    IMPORTANT     are used where       explanation is given that requires special attention  SEGA is not responsible for injury or damage caused by use in a  manner contrary to the instructions given in this document     In order to prevent accidents warning stickers and printed instructions are applied in the places where a potentially  hazardous situation relating to the product could arise  Be sure to comply with these warnings     Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this warning will cause a potentially  hazardous situation that can result in death or serious injury        WARNING    Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this caution will cause a potentially  hazardous situation that can result in personal injury and or material damage     This is cautionary information that should be complied with when handling the product   Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this will cause a potentially hazardous  situation that may not result in personal injury but could damage the product        IMPORTANT    Be sure to turn off the power and disconnect from the mains supply before working on the machine   Ensure that the correct fuses are fitted to the machine  Details of these are enclosed in the Service Manual   Ensure that only qualified Service En
114. ve     3 9 3 4 Greasing    Be sure to use a good quality  synthetic lubricant  Using a mineral based  lubricant will cause damage to the plastic parts     Do not apply lubricant to parts other than those specified  Doing so may cause  damage or deterioration of parts        IMPORTANT    Apply lubricant to gear mesh portions once every 3 months     GREASING       43    3 9 4  SHIFT LEVER    In the Test Mode  if the SHIFT LEVER s SW can not be inputted satisfactorily  replace the Switch  Apply  greasing to the Mechanism s sliding portion once every 3 months   When performing the above work  remove the Shift Lever Unit        WARNING     REMOVING THE SHIFT LEVER    A   B     C     D     Turn the Power SW off     Remove the 4 Tamperproof Screws to lift  the Shift Lever Unit     Disconnect the Connector to remove the  Shift Lever Unit     When reinstalling  follow the procedure  opposite as when removing  At this time   ensure that  DOWN  display appears on  the upper part as shown     After reinstalling  be sure to check INPUT  TEST in the test mode   TEST      SWITCH REPLACEMENT    A   Disconnect the wiring Connector of the  Switch to be replaced    B  Remove the 2 Tapping Screws to replace  the Microswitch    GREASING   Apply greasing once in 3 months to the specified   portions     For spray grease  use NOK KLUBER L 60 or  Grease Mate  Part No  090 0066      Before starting to work  ensure that the Power SW is OFF  Failure to  Observe this can cause electric shock and short ci
115. ve and cause injury  This operation requires 2 people        Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation     IMPORTANT       This machine has eight castors and eight leg adjusters  When the installation position is decided  unscrew  the leg adjusters so that they raise each caster a minimum of 5mm from the floor  Make sure the machine  is level     1  Move the machine to the installation position   When installing against or close to a wall  be  sure to allow an adequate space to allow the  player access to the machine     2  Make the leg adjusters contact the floor   Adjust using a spanner as shown below so  that a minimum of 5mm exists between the  casters and the floor  Make additional  adjustment so that the machine is level            CASTER      FASTEN UPWARD                         Approx  Sma       LEG ADJUSTER    After securing the leg adjuster bolts  fully tighten all bolts temporarily attached in STEP 1 above     19    entilation is maintained as detailed below       3 7 4  BILLBOARD INSTALLATION       One person alone cannot perform the installation of the billboard assembly  Seek  assistance before attempting this operation    CAUTION    STOP      only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation     IMPORTANT       1  Install the Billboard over the two cockpits using two or more workers to lift it into position        TRUSS SCREW  7  black _    MA      BILLBOARD PLATE        BILLBOARD SASH    HEXAGON BOLT  4      UNUS UK    M8
    
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