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1. 24 250477 122002 102 29 088 24 250477 100015 103 122004 224 122002 102 122004 224 24 350338 29 088 24 250477 24 250108 100015 103 122004 224 122002 102 122004 224 24 350338 29 088 24 500105 24 350226 24 350226 31 1N 4002 31 1N4002 31 1N5401 110000 271 110000 330 110000 101 110009 027 110000 392 110000 752 19 315102 110001221 110000 010 110000 100 110000 101 110000 103 Arabian Arabian Designator R20 R21 R19 R22 R24 R25 R27 R28 R29 R30 R31 R32 R33 Q2 Q3 J6 J7 J8 JI Regulator Audio II PCB Assembly Parts List continued Description 10 Q 4 596 4 W Resistor 220 Q 1596 Va W Resistor 10 15960 Va W Resistor 100 Q 4 596 Va W Resistor 0 1 Q 1390 7 W Wirewound Resistor 40 5 5 W Wirewound Resistor 1 kQ 4 596 Y W Resistor 10 Q 4 596 Y W Resistor 22 Q 5 10 W Wirewound Resistor 5 6 KQ 5 Va W Resistor Transistors Type TIP32 PNP Power Transistor Type 2N3055 NPN Silicon Transistor Miscellaneous 6 Position Connector Receptacle 9 Position Connector Receptacle 4 Position Connector Receptacle 6 Position Connector Receptacle 12 Position Connector Receptacle 5 V Linear Voltage Regulator Thermally Conductive Silicon Insulator Thermally Conductive Silicon Insulator Audio Amp TDA2002A Audio Amp TDA2002A Type 7812 12 V Voltage Regulator Type 7905 5 V Voltage Regulator Heat Sink Test Point Acceptable substitute is pa
2. TM 237 1st printing GRATE Operators Manual With Illustrated Parts Lists Manufactured under license from Sun Electronics Corporation If reading through this manual does not lead to solving a certain maintenance prob Q lem call TELEHELP at the Atari Customer Service office in your geographical area as shown below WEST and CENTRAL U S A Parts and Service Atari Inc California Customer Service Office 1105 N Fair Oaks Avenue P O Box 427 Sunnyvale CA 94086 Telex 17 1103 Monday Friday 7 30 4 00 pm Pacific Time gm From California Alaska or Hawaii 408 745 2900 eg Service from anywhere in the area shown in white toll free 800 538 1611 EAST U S A Service only Atari Inc New Jersey Customer Service Office 12A World s Fair Drive Somerset NJ 08873 Telex 37 9347 Monday Friday 7 30 4 00 pm Eastern time OY From New Jersey 201 469 5993 gt From anywhere else in this area toll free 800 526 3849 EUROPE Parts and Service Atari Ireland Limited European Customer Service Office Tipperary Town Ireland Telex 28 165 TIPPERARY TOWN Monday Friday 9 00 6 00 pm GMT IRELAND CER 062 52155 NE gt AN EN ae 1 Wap MT i pois e 2 LUN 20607 fn RON ill N K j J f XA fi PA Wie VIT CA S p A Q E U ny gt hh P a f OTT Sc C DAN Operators Manual With Illustrated Parts Lists
3. Figure 2 3 Convergence Pattern Display 2 4 Arabian E Color Test and Character Display Simultaneously press the 2 Player start switch and either KICK button The color bar pattern shown in Figure 2 4 will appear Figure 2 4 Color Bar Display Twenty eight bars of color 7 across by 4 down are shown on the screen If the display color is correctly ad justed the colors should match those listed in Table 2 3 If any colors on your screen do not match those listed in Table 2 3 refer to the raster scan video display manual for a detailed procedure on how to adjust the color Arabian Table 2 3 Color Bar Display Colors Dom ROW Colum mH HEN HEN HEN HEN BR BR UY UY QU VJ YU Y HON N N ND ND e e Re A Aa pl SONU BOP NM SEA RO MR SOU RDM SHNA Ne TI AA Col Yellow green Lilac Light blue violet Sky blue Red orange Light green Royal blue Orange Bright pink Light pink Blue Red orange Green Dark royal blue Dark amber Olive green Yellow green Light green Dark red orange Forest green Green Light red orange Orange Yellow green Dark yellow green Red orange Brown Olive green The next section of this test is the character display Press the KICK button repeatedly to cycle through all playfield pictures described in Table 2 4 Table 2 4 Character Display List Segment Playfield 1 Playfield 2 Playfield 3 Playfield 4 Ist Book Page 2nd Book Page 3rd Book Page 4th Book Page Animati
4. IC104 IC106 1C107 IC108 IC109 ICTIO IC111 IC112 IC115 IC116 IC117 IC118 IC119 IC120 1C121 IC126 IC127 IC128 IC129 IC130 IC133 IC134 IC135 IC136 IC137 IC138 IC140 IC141 IC142 IC143 IC144 IC145 IC146 IC147 ICI50 IC151 IC152 IC153 IC154 IC185 IC187 IC188 IC189 IC190 1C191 IC192 5 30 Game PCB Assembly Parts List continued Description Dual 4 Input NAND Gate Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input AND Cate Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input OR Gate Integrated Circuit Dual 4 Input AND Gate Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input OR Gate Integrated Circuit Hex Inverter Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input OR Gate Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input NOR Gate Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input NAND Gate Integrated Circuit Triple 3 Input NAND Gate Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input NAND Gate Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input NOR Gate Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input OR Gate Integrated Circuit Hex Inverter Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input Exclusive OR Gate Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input NAND Gate Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input Exclusive OR Gate Integrated Circuit Triple 3 Input NAND Gate Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input NAND Gate Integrated Circuit Triple 3 Input NAND Gate Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input OR Gate Integrated Circuit Triple 3 Input NAND Gate Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input AND Gate Integrated Circuit Dual D Type Flip Flop Integrated Circuit Dual Data Selector Multiplexer Integrated
5. license no right to reproduce this drawing is granted or the subject matter thereof unless by written agreement with or written permission from the corporation Figure 5 12 EMI Shield PCB Assembly A037430 05 A Arabian Arabian Hlustrated Parts Lists Electromagnetic Interference Shield PCB Parts List Designator Description Part No Capacitors C1 C4 0 1 pF 80 20 50 V Ceramic Capacitor 122002 104 C5 C8 0 01 uE 80 20 25 V Minimum Ceramic Axial Lead Capacitor 122005 103 cil C12 0 01 pF 80 20 25 V Minimum Ceramic Axial Lead Capacitor 122005 103 C17 0 1 pF 80 20 50 V Ceramic Capacitor 122002 104 C18 C20 0 01 pF 80 20 25 V Minimum Ceramic Axial Lead Capacitor 122005 103 C21 C23 0 1 pE 80 20 50 V Ceramic Capacitor 122002 104 C24 C27 0 01 gE 80 20 25 V Minimum Ceramic Axial Lead Capacitor 122005 103 C29 C31 0 01 pF 80 20 25 V Minimum Ceramic Axial Lead Capacitor 122005 103 C35 0 01 E 80 20 25 V Minimum Ceramic Axial Lead Capacitor 122005 103 C36 0 1 LE 80 20 50 V Ceramic Capacitor 122002 104 C34 7 C39 0 01 KE 80 20 25 V Minimum Ceramic Axial Lead Capacitor 122005 103 C40 C41 0 1 uE 80 20 50 V Ceramic Capacitor 122002 104 C42 C44 470 pF 100 V Ceramic Axial Lead Capacitor Acceptable substitute is part no 122013 471 122016 471 C45 0 1 pE 80 20 50 V Ceramic Capacitor 122002 104 C46 C50 1000 pF 5 100 V Ceramic Axial Lead Capacitor Acceptable substitute is part no 12200
6. ment tool to bend each double set of blades in toward the center Make the bend where the dou ble set of blades protrude from the black plastic part of the switch 7 Recheckthe switch action The switches must move independently for right left up down and diagonal motion of the joystick D Joystick Assembly 1 Remove the entire joystick assembly from the control panel Remove the four screws in the plastic joystick frame Remove the retaining ring from the bottom of the shaft The assembly will now come apart 4 Toreplace the bellows pry it up and out ofthe plastic frame Note that the inner raised ring on the bellows is longer on one side This longer side goes on top of the assembly toward the control knob 5 Reassemble the joystick in reverse order Arabian E Pushbutton Leaf Switches 1 Adjust the leaf switch contacts for a narrow gap When a pushbutton is depressed the resulting wiping action of the cross bar contacts provides a self cleaning feature Don t burnish the contacts To clean them use electrical contact cleaner 2 To replace a leaf switch remove the screw with a Phillips head screwdriver 3 Toreplace the switch pushbutton turn the stamped nut with a wrench in a counterclockwise direction as seen from the inside of the control panel The ring on the outside of the control panel should not spin 4 Reinstall the pushbutton switch Reconnect the harness wires to the switch terminal
7. you replace a fuse use the identical type fuse with the same electrical rating see Figure 1 2 This power supply operates on the line voltage of many countries The power supply comes with either one two or three voltage selection plugs Plug voltages and wire Fuse F2 4 A 250V Fuse F3 20A 32V Fuses F4 F6 4 A 250 V Arabian colors are 100 VAC violet wire color 120 VAC yellow wire color 220 VAC blue wire color and 240 VAC brown wire color See Figure 1 2 for placement of the voltage selection plug Before plugging in your game check your line voltage Next check the wire color on the voltage selection plug Make sure the voltage selection plug is correct for the line voltage of your location Now plug the game into a grounded 3 wire outlet W Fuse F1 7 A 250 V J3 Fuse cover is shown in Figure 5 10 Figure 1 2 Voltage Selection Plug and Fuse Locations 1 4 Arabian D Switch Locations Power O nlt EC Qi tch AJZJABIAZJEA J VT AULA The power on off switch is located on the back of the cab inet on the lower left side see Figure 1 1 Utility Panel Switches The volume control coin counter s self test switch and auxiliary coin switch are on the utility panel The utility panel is located inside the upper coin door see Figure 1 1 The volume control adjusts the level of sound produced by the game The coin counter s records the number of coins entered into the game The se
8. Circuit Quad Data Selector Multiplexer Integrated Circuit 4 Bit Shift Register Integrated Circuit Quad Data Selector Multiplexer Integrated Circuit 4 Bit Shift Register Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input OR Gate Integrated Circuit 4 Bit Shift Register Integrated Circuit Quad Data Selector Multiplexer Integrated Circuit 4 Bit Shift Register Integrated Circuit Quad Data Selector Multiplexer Integrated Circuit 4 Bit Shift Register Integrated Circuit Quad Data Selector Multiplexer Integrated Circuit 4 Bit Shift Register Integrated Circuit 4 Bit Shift Register Integrated Circuit Quad Data Selector Multiplexer Integrated Circuit 4 Bit Shift Register Integrated Circuit Quad Data Selector Multiplexer Integrated Circuit 375 ns Dynamic RAM Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input OR Gate Integrated Circuit Hex Inverter Integrated Circuit Dual 4 Input AND Gate Integrated Circuit Hex Buffer Driver Inverter Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input NAND Gate Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input AND Gate Integrated Circuit continued on next page Part No 37 74LS20 37 74LS08 37 74LS32 137210 001 37 74LS32 37 74LS04 37 74LS32 37 74LS02 37 74 L500 37 74LS10 37 74LSOO 37 74LS02 37 74LS32 37 74LS04 37 74LS86 37 7403 37 74LS86 37 74LS10 37 74LS00 37 74LS10 37 74LS32 37 74LS10 37 74LS08 37 7ALS74 37 74153 37 74LS157 37 74LS95 37 74LS157 37 74LS95 37 74ALS32 37 74LS95 37 74LS157 37 74LS95 37 74LS157 37 74LS95 37 74LS157
9. DMA is a pro cess of accessing memory that bypasses the microprocessor logic DMA is nor mally used for transferring data be tween the input output ports and memory DOWN TIME The period during which a game is mal functioning or not operating correctly due to machine failure EAROM Electrically alterable read only memory see ROM The EAROM is a memory that can be changed by the application of high voltage FLYBACK A step up transformer used in a display to provide the high voltage GATE 1 A circuit with one output that re sponds when and only when a certain combination of pulses is present at the inputs GLI Glossary 2 A circuit in which one signal switches another signal on and off 3 To control the passage of a pulse or signal HARNESS A prefabricated assembly of insulated wires and terminals ready to be at tached to a piece of equipment HEXADECIMAL A number system using the equivalent of the decimal number 16 as a base The symbols 0 9 and A F are usually used IMPLODE To burst inward the inward collapse of a vacuum tube I O Input Output IRQ Interrupt request IRQ is a control signal to the microprocessor that is gen erated by external logic This signal tells the microprocessor that external logic needs attention Depending on the pro gram the processor may or may not re spond LED The abbreviation for a light emitting diode LOCKOUT COIL Directs coins into the c
10. Manufactured under license from Sun Electronics Corporation Arabian O 1983 by Atari Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced by any mechanical photographic or electronic process or in the form of a phonographic recording nor may it be stored in a retrieval system transmitted or otherwise copied for public or private use without permission from the publisher The game play all graphic designs this technical manual its accompanying schematic diagrams and the display manual are protected by the U S Copyright Act of 1976 This Act provides for increased penalties for violating federal copyright laws Courts can impound infringing articles while legal action is pending If infringers are con victed courts can order destruction of the infringing articles In addition the Act provides for payment of statutory damages of up to 250 000 in certain cases Infringers may also have to pay costs and attorneys fees and face an imprisonment of up to five years Atari will aggressively enforce its copyrights against any infringers We will use all legal means to immediately halt any manufacture distribution or operation of a copy of video games made by us Anyone who purchases such copies risks forfeiting such a game Published by ATARI INC 790 Sycamore Drive P O Box 906 Milpitas California 95035 Printed in the U S A 4M Notice Regarding Non ATARI Parts Use of non ATARI parts or mo
11. Regulator Coin Box Enclosure Audio Il PCB Coin Door Assy See Figure 5 13 See Figures 5 8 or 5 9 i Power Supply See Figure 5 14 Utility Panel Assy See Figure 5 7 A037453 03 Power Cord 78 3201 Glide d A037470 01 Power On Off Switch Assy 009992 01 A040287 01 On O Switch Cover ir d Power Harness Assy Figure 5 1 Cabinet Mounted Assemblies A040265 01 C Arabian Part No A037453 03 A03 7470 01 A038881 01 A040266 01 A040266 02 A040286 01 A040287 01 SP 237 SE237 01 TM 220 TM 199 TM 237 78 3201 009992 01 036495 01 037332 01 037419 02 038091 01 038870 01 040273 01 178013 001 178034 024 178048 001 Illustrated Parts Lists Cabinet Mounted Assemblies Parts List Description Strain Relief Power Cord U S and Canada Power On Off Switch and Mounting Plate Assembly Lock Assembly for rear access panel Acceptable substitute is part no A038881 03 Cabinet Assembly for Electrohome Display includes glides and PCB retainers but not the rear access panel Cabinet Assembly for Atari Display includes glides and PCB retainers but not the rear access panel Main Harness Assembly Power Harness Assembly The following five items are technical information supplements to this game Arabian Schematic Package Arabian Label with Self Test Procedure and Option Switch Settings Service Manual for 19 Inch Matsushita Calor Raster Display use with part no 139003 1004 Of Service Manual for 19 Inch Atari
12. You can test the following game controls and switches while the master self test screen is displayed the auxiliary coin switch on the utility panel service switch on the game PCB 1 Player start switch 2 Player start switch right coin switch left coin switch left KICK button right KICK button and the joystick control Refer to Figure 2 1 for the location of the 0 that corresponds to the control or switch you will be testing To test a switch or control activate it The corresponding O should change to as each switch is activated If the test fails troubleshoot using the information in Chapters 3 and 4 and the Schematic Package Supplement NOTE This game uses an 8 position joystick control which enables a player to move diagonally as well as horizontally and vertically Test the joy stick by pushing it right left up and down Each corresponding 0 should change to 7 Then push it diagonally up and to the left For proper game operation both the top and left switches must close at the same time and the top and left O should each become Repeat this procedure in all 4 diagonal directions If each corresponding 0 fails to change to 7 trou bleshoot using the information in Chapters 3 and 4 and the Schematic Package Supplement Self Test Procedures C Sound Test The sound test checks the Custom Audio sound chip To start the sound test simultaneously press the 1 Player and 2 Player start switches Game sounds
13. the trouble symptom Use the wiring diagrams in the Schematic Package Supplement to determine which assemblies or major circuits could cause the trouble Per form the self test procedure provided in Chapter 2 Troubleshooting Procedures 5 Visual Check Visually check for obvious problems in the portion of the game where a problem is suspected For example check for loose or defective solder connections integrated cir cuits loose in their sockets loose cable connections broken wires damaged printed circuit boards or compo nents 6 Check Voltages Waveforms and Signatures Check for correct voltages and waveforms Perform the troubleshooting procedures provided in the Schematic Package Supplement 7 Check Individual Components CAUTION Transistors and integrated circuits soldered in place are difficult to remove without damaging the printed circuit board or component Be ex tremely careful when removing these compo nents Check soldered in components by disconnecting one end to isolate the measurement from the effects of the sur rounding circuitry Often direct substitution is the most practical way to determine if a component is faulty However eliminate the possibility of some other circuit problem existing which could damage the substitute component 8 Repair the Assembly Repair or replace the defective part Refer to Chapter 4 Maintenance and Repair for special repair and replace ment pr
14. thereon nor any right to reproduce this drawing or any part thereof Except for manufacture by vendors of Atari Inc and for manufacture under the corporation s written license no right to reproduce this drawing is granted or the subject matter thereof unless by written agreement with or written permission from the corporation Figure 5 13 Arabian Game PCB Assembly continued 5 27 Illustrated Parts Lists Designator Cl C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 CIO Cll C12 C13 CI5 CL1 CL2 Xl DI ICI IC4 IC9 ICIO IC11 IC14 IC15 IC16 IC17 IC18 IC19 IC20 IC21 IC22 IC23 1C25 IC26 127 IC28 IC29 IC30 IC31 IC32 1C33 1034 5 28 Game PCB Assembly Parts List Description Capacitors 470 uE 20 16V Minimum Radial Lead Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor 1 pF 25 V Tantalum Electrolytic Capacitor 0 1 pF 50 V Polyester Film Capacitor 47 uF 16 V Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor 22 uF 16 V Electrolytic Capacitor 470 pF 20 16 V Minimum Radial Lead Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor 10 pF 16 V Electrolytic Capacitor 47 pF 16 V Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor 33 pF Ceramic Capacitor 47 pF Ceramic Capacitor 100 pF 20 16 V Minimum Radial Lead Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor 47 pF Ceramic Capacitor Coils 1 uH Coil SPO406 RO Crystal 12 000 MHz Crystal Diodes Type 181588 Diode Integrated Circuits Type 2764 RAM Tri State Octal Bus Transceiver Integrated Circuit 150 ns Tri
15. 000 Whena player has earned one ofthe ten highest scores on the game the alphabet will appear on the screen He must use the joystick to advance a jug to the letter he wants to select and use either KICK button to select that initial His initials and score will be transferred to the High Score Table If the game is turned off all high scores are erased Demonstration Mode The demonstration mode allows an operator to demon strate all levels of game play To enter the demonstration mode set the game to free play Refer to Table 1 2 for the option switch settings Press the 1 Player start switch to begin the play mode If you press the 1 and 2 Player start switches simultaneously for just an instant the game will advance to the end of the level you are on the Arabian Prince will jump up and down as if the level was suc cessfully completed and the game will automatically start the next level of play Inthe demonstration mode you may play the game at any time Self Iest Mode The self test is a diagnostic program that will automatical ly check the game computer functions You can also check the controls when the game is in self test Option switch settings are displayed on the master self test screen Refer to Chapter 2 for complete self test instructions no equip ment is needed Self Test Procedures _ This game will test itselfand provide data to show that the game circuitry and controls are operating properly Self te
16. 000 001 171006 035 179047 001 Illustrated Parts Lists Vertically Mounted Coin Door Parts List Description Harness Assembly 4 40 x Inch Cross Recessed Pan Head Steel Machine Screw 6 Internal Tooth Zinc Plated Steel Lock Washer 4 40 Steel Machine Hex Nut 4 40 x Inch 82 Cross Recessed Flat Head Steel Machine Screw Coin Return Button with U S 25 Price Plate Coin Return Button with U S 1 Price Plate Coin Return Button with German 1 DM Price Plate Coin Return Button with German 2 DM Price Plate Coin Return Button with German 5 DM Price Plate Coin Return Button with Belgian 5 Fr Price Plate Coin Return Button with French 1 Fr Price Plate Coin Return Button with Japanese 100 Yen Price Plate Coin Return Button with British 10 Pence Price Plate Coin Return Button with Australian 20 Price Plate Coin Return Button with Italian 100 Lire Price Plate Base Plate Left Half of Coin Inlet Right Half of Coin Inlet Side Plate of Coin Return Box Base Plate of Coin Return Box Switch Bracket Metal Coin Return Cover Bezel for Coin Return Button Metal Bezel for Coin Return Cover Coin Return Lever Coin Switch for U S 25 Spring for Coin Return Button Pivot for Coin Return Lever Retaining Screw 4 40 x He Inch Cross Recessed Pan Head Steel Machine Screw Switch Cover Screw for Hinge Screw for Clamp Lock Assembly Doors and Frame Clamp for Frame Door Frame Upper Door Lower Door Switch Adjuster Coin
17. 001 Arabian A038004 01 Harness 179125 001 Grounding Clip 75 9910W0 Nut 62 041 Auxiliary Coin Switch 69 001 Volume Control Knob 038003 01 Panel Before removing or repairing the 19 9032 utility panel turn the game off Volume Control Players may receive an electrical shock if the utility panel is not prop erly grounded After servicing any parts on the panel make sure that the ground wire is firmly attached to the metal screw on the back of the coin counter Part No A002465 01 A038004 01 19 9032 62 041 69 001 038003 01 176018 002 178070 001 75 9910W0 1 41 245 UU 1 5 12 NOTE Only the lreland built cabinet has two coin counters Figure 5 7 Utility Panel Assembly A038002 01 H Parts List Description 6 V Coin Counter Utility Panel Harness Volume Control SPDT Momentary Contact Pushbutton Auxiliary Coin Switch with Black Cap DPDT Self Test Switch Utility Panel 56 32 x V Inch Machine Screw Volume Control Knob 1952 232 Stamped Nut Grounding Clip Illustrated Parts Lists Arabian 170000 001 Lam p eee 179047 001 EL 99 15023 Lamp Base Base Plate d d S S po 99 15056 Screw for Bezel PS 39 15026 Coin Inlet Musa he Coin Inlet S 99 15055 Retaining Screw Pivot for Lever 99 15027 Side Plate Coin Return 99 15028 75 9145 Coin Return Box Hex Nut 75 056 Lock Wash 99 15075 Sw Adjuster
18. 2 102 122016 102 C51 C64 0 1 HE 80 20 50 V Ceramic Capacitor 122002 104 Connectors P19 24 Pin Connector 179073 024 P20 44 Pin Connector Acceptable substutute is part no 179046 044 179073 044 Miscellaneous Spacer 037873 01 74 40 x Y4 Inch Cross Recessed Steel Screw 72 1404F Plastic Washer 175009 221 Grommet 178044 242 Snap In Fastener 178045 442 5 25 Arabian Illustrated Parts Lists dE DAL 1C9 LS245 MB8128 NAS S I it al 1C13 RA melo L5368 LS368 LS 368 KOC L5368 DIP Swi 2 apa of pa ara DH my sen amp ne Wr DAS g zer Y 4H Z Y AN DB a 5 x Szy W DOS gt c vzd M bot e o NE amp fo EZ Yh zI x e amp 18 e o e 2 id DT KOS RS p a 2 21218 8 mi si me Z oz E N g 5 2 22 22 4 2 5 x m K 2 9 o o FX a 1 C a b S nx mn x 9 DO 0 nn 5 nn nn On UA On ask ni NO nt og on nn eee ee nn 0 on a EE p oo 4k x E os m 5 im 5 o jz amp 8 SIE al ee e 5 sl 0 2 a a a a E x E Lu p u el S 4 615 S al olal stel sjaj Slof e lel ol ol a elo le ols M A E ps kn o and A Y 9 2 9 a A JET A a MORES a ES Se E NUN A iu Ak A 4h 4F 4F AK dee 69 dF SS m M gg nen da Se NR RR SSE ID cr u u p e en so an 5 Se s S a o RI SIEN 3 2 la tj a P u J 9 x y z 8 2 x z
19. 20 A 32 V 3AG Slow Blow Glass Cartridge Iype Fuse 2 Circuit Single Row Terminal Block located under F4 4 A 250 V 3AG Slow Blow Glass Cartridge Type Fuse RFI Filter Assembly designation not marked Power Harness Assembly Voltage Plug for 120 V 105 135 VAC yellow wire color plugs into J3 AC Harness Assembly Transformer Assembly designation covered Acceptable substitute is part no A035888 02 Nylon Type 6 6 Hole Bushing with Inch Inside Diameter x 5 Inch Outside Diameter x 4 Inch Thick Power Supply Chassis Base Metal Base Plate not shown in illustration Arabian Part No 29 053 78 70501SC 3 A MDA3501 79 4411001 46 2017002 037639 01 46 2014002 79 3206 A035891 02 034544 01 037641 01 46 301203 79 15021001 46 2014002 A034630 01 A035890 01 A021084 02 A034629 01 A035888 01 78 2708 034482 02 037243 01 illustrated Parts Lists NOTE The Federal Communications Com mission requires that the game PCB be housed in the EMI cage with the EMI Shield PCB attached 037873 01 Spacer Game PCB N 72 1604F Screw 175004 708 Washer Ay A035435 02 Regulator Audio ll PCB See Figure 5 14 igure 5 11 Electroma 176015 112 Screw Arabian 176015 112 Screw 171051 001 Arabian Game PCB See Figure 5 13 A037701 02 EMI Cage rd 175009 221 LM Washer A037430 05 EMI Shield PCB eodein EMI Shield PCB See Figure 5 12 rommet 178045 442 Grounding c
20. 37 74LS95 37 74LS95 37 74LS157 37 74LS95 37 7ALSI57 100017 001 37 74LS32 37 74LS04 137210 001 37 7406 37 74LS00 FAT CAQ 7 774LSOO Arabian Illustrated Parts Lists Game PCB Assembly Parts List continued Designator Description Part No Resistors RI 10 KQ 5 W Resistor 110000 103 R2 560 Q 5 V4 W Resistor 110000 561 R3 4 7 KQ 5 Va W Resistor 110000 472 R4 3300 5 Va W Resistor 110000 331 R5 5 1 KQ 5 Y W Resistor 110000 512 R6 1 0 KQ 5 4 W Resistor 110000 102 R7 4 7 KQ 5 Va W Resistor 110000 472 R8 1 0 KQ 5 Y W Resistor 110000 102 R9 22 KQ 5 Y W Resistor 110000 223 R10 1 2 KQ 5 Y W Resistor 110000 122 R11 R12 2200 5 Va W Resistor 110000 221 R13 560 Q 5 Y W Resistor 110000 561 R14 820 5 Va W Resistor 110000 820 R15 820 5 Y W Resistor 110000 820 R16 1 0 KQ 5 4 W Resistor 110000 102 R17 82 Q 5 Y W Resistor 110000 820 R18 20 220 Q 5 Y W Resistor 110000 221 R21 1 2 KQ 5 Va W Resistor 110000 122 R22 510 Q 5 Y W Resistor 110000 511 R23 1 2 KQ 5 Y W Resistor 110000 122 R25 5102 5 Y W Resistor 110000 511 R26 1 8 KQ 5 Va W Resistor 110000 182 R27 1 2 KQ 5 Y W Resistor 110000 122 R28 510 Q 5 Y W Resistor 110000 511 RAI RA6 100 Q 5 W Resistor Package 118000 101 RA7 22 KQ 5 4 W Resistor Package 118001 223 RA8 100 Q 5 W Resistor Package 118000 101 RA9 RA12 1 0 KQ 5 W Resistor Package 118001 102 RA13 4 7 KQ 5 W Resist
21. 5 or 5 6 Inside EMI Cage See Figure 5 13 EMI Cage 8 Position Joystick See Figure 5 11 See Figure 5 3 EMI Shield PCB d See Figure 5 12 Regulator Audio II PCB x See Figure 5 14 Control Panel See Figure 5 2 Power Supply x See Figure 5 10 AT Coin Door Power On Off Switch See Figures 5 8 amp 5 9 WARNING Utility Panel Shock Hazard See Figure 5 7 Do not plug in the game until it has been inspected This game should only be connected to a grounded 3 wire outlet If you have only a 2 wire outlet we recommend you hire a li censed electrician to install a ground ed outlet Players may receive an electrical shock if this game is not properly grounded x ltem with a serial number label Figure 1 1 Game Overview Arabian Set Up Procedures A Installation B Inspecting the Game e e Sp ecifications Please inspect your game carefully to ensure that it was de livered to you in good condition l Examine the exterior of the game cabinet for dents Table 1 1 describes the physical electrical and environ chips or broken parts mental specifications of the game 2 Remove the screws from the rear access panel Unlock and open this panel and the coin door Inspect the in terior of the game as follows Table 1 1 Installation Requirements a Ensure that all plug in connectors on the game harnesses are firmly plugged in Replug any con Characteristic Requirement A A A M MM UEM C nectors fou
22. 78 99 10080 99 10081 99 10096 99 10104 99 10105 99 10115 99 10116 99 10117 99 10118 99 10119 99 10134 99 10139 99 10140 99 10141 99 10142 99 10143 99 10144 99 10145 99 10146 99 10147 99 10148 99 10149 99 10150 99 10151 99 10152 99 10153 99 10154 5 18 Arabian American Made Coin Door Assembly Parts List Description Metal Coin Mechanism for U S 25 Coin Switch Miniature Bayonet Lamp 4 40 x Inch Truss Head Screw 4 40 x 4 Inch Pan Head Screw 4 40 x 41 Inch Pan Head Screw 4 40 x Inch Pan Head Screw 44 40 Locknut Retainer Coin Switch Assembly for Belgian 5 Fr and U S 25 Coin Switch Assembly for German 1 DM Japanese 100 Yen Swiss 1 Fr Coin Switch Assembly for German 2 DM Italian 100 L U S 1 00 Coin Switch Assembly for Australian 20 German 5 DM British 10 P Coin Return Chute Switch wire included in coin switch assembly Switch wire included in coin switch assembly Switch wire included in coin switch assembly Switch wire included in coin switch assembly Lamp socket Key holder Fastener Bar retainer Bar Spring Plastic Coin Return Lever Steel Coin Return Door Amber Coin Return Button Amber Coin Button for U S 25 Coin Button Cover Coin Door Coin Door Inner Panel Assembly Diecast Coin Return Cover Diecast Button Housing Coin Door Frame Coin Door Channel Clip Offset Cam Coin Inlet Chute Assembly American Made Coin Door Harness Lock A
23. Box Not included in assembly Acceptable substitute is part number A037491 01 6 3 V Miniature Wedge Base Incandescent Lamp Metal Coin Mechanism Lamp Base Illustrated Parts Lists Arabian 171006 035 99 10140 Coin mechanism Panel assy Locknut 75 948S PE j S 99 10152 Right coin inlet 99 10096 Fastener 75 944S Locknut 9910151 Left coin intet 99 10080 Lamp socket 70 11 47 Lamp Bar retainer 72 9406S Screw 99 10147 Harness 99 10105 Bar f CA P 40 4 4 99 10154 a SS Fi Bracket assy SNN KA Q 99 10042 thru 99 10045 99 10153 Coin switch assy Coin return box SS 65 441C Sas Coin switch 99 10075 thru 99 10078 Switch wire 99 10008 Retainer Screw 5 16 Arabian Illustrated Parts Lists 99 10148 Lock assy 99 10142 Button housing 99 10139 Coin door Cover 99 10119 NE Button assy 99 10118 Button 99 10115 p Spring 99 10141 Coin return cover 99 10117 Coin return door 99 10144 Channel clip Ne 99 10149 Service door 72 JA1405B Screw 038091 01 Coin box 99 10143 Frame Figure 5 9 American Made Coin Door Assembly continued 171027 001 A 5 17 lllustrated Parts Lists Part No 171006 035 65 441C 70 11 47 72 94068 72 HA1404C 72 JA1405B 75 14128 75 9448 99 10008 99 10042 99 10043 99 10044 99 10045 99 10068 99 10075 99 10076 99 10077 99 100
24. Bracket 99 15060 Sw Cover 99 15042 Switch 72 1414S Screw Figure 5 8 Vertically Mounted Coin Door 171034xxx A 5 15 Illustrated Parts Lists 99 15067 Lock Assy A037542 01 Harness not shown 99 15063 Screw SEEN em Y 99 15052 Spring for Button 99 15039 Bezel for Cover 99 15036 Cover 99 15067 Lock Assy Arabian 99 15038 Bezel for Button 99 15071 Clamp 038091 01 Coin Box 99 15066 Screw 99 15072 Door Frame 99 15073 99 15070 Upper Door Doors and Frame 99 15074 Lower Door 171034001 U S 2541256 Coin Door 171034 006 U K 20 P 50 P Coin Door 171034 011 German 1 DM 5 DM Coin Door 171034 003 Canadian 25 25 Coin Door 171034 009 German 2 DM 1 DM Coin Door 171034 015 French 2 Fri1 Fr Coin Door 171034 005 U K 10 P 50 P Coin Door 171034 010 German 2 DM 5 DM Coin Door ig Figure 5 8 Vertically Mounted Coin Door continued 171034 xxx A 5 14 te Arabian Part No A037542 01 72 1414S 75 056 75 9148 75 34145 99 15001 99 15002 99 15003 99 15004 99 15005 99 15006 99 15007 99 15008 99 15009 99 15010 99 15011 99 15023 99 15025 99 15026 99 15027 99 15028 99 15029 99 15036 99 15038 99 15039 99 15040 99 15042 99 15052 99 15054 99 15055 99 15056 99 15060 99 15063 99 15066 99 15067 99 15070 99 15071 99 15072 99 15073 99 15074 99 15075 038091 01 170
25. C72 1C73 IC74 1C75 1C76 IC77 IC78 IC79 IC80 IC81 IC84 IC87 IC90 IC91 1C92 IC93 1C95 IC96 Game PCB Assembly Parts List continued Description Quad 2 Input AND Gate Integrated Circuit Tri State Hex Bus Driver Integrated Circuit Quad D Type Flip Flop Integrated Circuit Tri State Hex Bus Driver Integrated Circuit Dual D Type Flip Flop Integrated Circuit Hex Bus Driver Integrated Circuit Audio Power Amplifier Integrated Circuit 4 Bit Synchronous Counter Integrated Circuit Quad D Type Flip Flop Integrated Circuit Quad Data Selector Multiplexer Integrated Circuit 4 Bit Synchronous Counter Integrated Circuit Quad Data Selector Multiplexer Integrated Circuit 4 Bit Synchronous Counter Integrated Circuit Quad D Type Flip Flop Integrated Circuit 4 Bit Synchronous Counter Integrated Circuit Quad Data Selector Multiplexer Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input AND Gate Integrated Circuit Dual D Type Flip Flop Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input OR Gate Integrated Circuit Hex Inverter Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input AND Gate Integrated Circuit Dual D Type Flip Flop Integrated Circuit Hex Inverter Integrated Circuit Hex Bus Driver Integrated Circuit 4 Bit Synchronous Counter Integrated Circuit Quad D Type Flip Flop Integrated Circuit Quad Data Selector Multiplexer Integrated Circuit 4 Bit Synchronous Counter Integrated Circuit Quad D Iype Flip Flop Integrated Circuit Quad Data Selector Multiplexer Integrated Circuit 4 Bi
26. Color Raster Display Arabian Operators Manual with Illustrated Parts List Adjustable Glide Power On Off Switch Cover Speaker Grille Ventilation Grille Rear Access Panel does not include lock Molded Coin Box Coin Box Enclosure Video Display Shield with Graphics Spring Draw Latch 34 Inch Black Plastic TMolding 2 Inch Rigid Caster 5 3 Pa ERAS Arabian A040271 01 Control Panel with Decal 040274 04 Decal Not Shown 038267 01 Control Panel 75 010S 75 9910N0 Nut A038455 01 Harness Part No A038455 01 A040271 01 62 041 75 0108 75 5116B 75 9910NO 78 6900402 036895 01 0402 74 04 038267 01 160013 001 171021 001 177010 240 178030 007 179125 001 177010 240 Locknut Illustrated Parts Lists WARNING 171021 001 Players may receive an electrical 8 Position Joystick Assy shock if this control panei is not pro See Figure 5 3 perly grounded After servicing any parts on the panel make sure that the grounding clip is secured to the 78 6900402 metal tab on the inside of the control Tape panel 62 041 Start Switch 75 5116B Bolt 160013 001 Leaf Switch 4 Button Holder Figure 5 2 Control Panel Assembly A040270 01 A Parts List Description Control Panel Harness Assembly Control Panel with Decal SPDT Momentary Pushbutton Start Switch 10 Flat Washer 10 24 Black Carriage Bolt 4 x 11 Stamped Nut Vinyl Foam Single Coated Adhesive Tape 4 I
27. Game PCB Figure 1 3 Switch Locations Set Up Procedures Arabian Table 1 2 Switch Settings for Coin and Credit Options Settings of 8 Toggle Switch on Arabian Game PCB at location SW1 near RA12 1 2 3 4 Off On Off On Off On Off On 4 Manufacturer s recommended settings Table 1 3 5 Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On 6 Off Off On On Off Off On On Off Off On On Off Off On On 7 Off Off Off Off On On On On Off Off Off Off On On On On Off Off Off Off Off Off Off On On On On On On On On Option 3 boys 5 boys Cocktail cabinet Upright cabinet a Reverse picture frame position Normal picture frame position Easy game difficulty Hard game difficulty Left Coin Right Coin Mechanism Mechanism coin 1 credit l coin 1 credit 4 2 coins 1 credit 2 coins 1 credit 2 coins 1 credit l coin 3 credits l coin 1 credit l coin 2 credits l coin 1 credit l coin 3 credits 1 coin 1 credit 1 coin 4 credits l coin 1 credit l coin 5 credits l coin 1 credit l coin 6 credits I coin 2 credits 1 coin 2 credits 1 coin 2 credits 1 coin 4 credits l coin 2 credits 1 coin 5 credits l coin 2 credits l coin 10 credits l coin 2 credits 1 coin 11 credits l coin 2 credits l coin 12 credits l coin 2 credits l coin 6 credits Free Play Demonstrati
28. IC109 LSo2 IC110 LSI2 IC 114 LS04 8 LS86 1Cna LS86 10114 LS86 16185 L586 NC 1C116 C134 T LS157 1c192 IC135 Eu pu 1C 117 1C136 T 1C189 1C137 Ls9s 1C118 10138 1C 19 E E 1C120 IC140 i El 1C121 y IC141 Sosa see 1C122 iCi42 aL Qus os 1C123 1C143 i Te IC124 mm Dm paa a 10145 i LS95 1C128 1C146 1C126 16147 i mm p pesa y 1Ct27 U LI Sa u 1 2211 1C129 ICt50 yu oue T fce 1C 51 je i IC 131 Ice i TO 1C153 oe I 1C 33 pu rd I 0 COO 4 ree TE Jk 4k AH 4k 44 4F 4 i I IC154 1C 170 ls U 1C155 1C171 n IT i 1C156 2 LI LI IC157 1C173 l Ic158 ica 1C159 1C175 1C160 1C176 p n poe bs ue T IC161 1C177 IC 62 1C178 1C168 1C182 me 10167 caa Jo ee 10168 1C184 Ur 10169 icuas Jo ee ri t Illustrated Parts Lists NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS RECEIVING THIS DRAWING CONFIDENTIAL Reproduction forbidden without the specific written permission of Atari Inc Sunnyvale CA This drawing is only ennditionally issued and neither receipt nor possession thereof confers or transfers any right in or license to use the subject matter of the drawing or any design or technical infor mation shown
29. State Static RAM Integrated Circuit Hex Bus Driver Integrated Circuit Z 80A 4 MHz Game Microprocessor Tri State Hex Bus Driver Integrated Circuit 4 to 10 Decoder Integrated Circuit Tri State Hex Bus Driver Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input OR Gate Integrated Circuit Tri State Hex Bus Driver Integrated Circuit Quad Data Selector Multiplexer Integrated Circuit MB8841 1057 Programmable Sound Generator Integrated Circuit Tri State Octal Bus Transceiver Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input NAND Gate Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input OR Gate Integrated Circuit 3 to 8 Decoder Multiplexer Integrated Circuit Quad Data Selector Multiplexer Integrated Circuit Hex Inverter Integrated Circuit 4 Bit Svnchronous Counter Integrated Circuit continued on next page Part No 123004 471 99 200008 21 101104 123004 470 123004 220 123004 471 123004 100 123004 470 99 200009 99 200013 123004 101 99 200010 99 200012 99 200015 99 200004 99 200005 37 74LS245 137211 001 137168 001 99 200014 37 74LS367 37 74LS42 37 74LS267 37 74LS32 37 74LS367 37 74LS157 99 200007 137222 001 37 7 LS245 37 74LS00 37 74LS32 37 74LS138 137221 001 37 74LS04 37 74LS163 Arabian Arabian Designator IC35 IC36 IC37 IC38 IC39 IC40 IC41 IC42 1C43 IC44 IC45 IC46 IC47 IC48 IC49 IC50 IC51 IC52 IC53 IC54 IC55 IC56 IC57 IC58 IC59 IC60 IC61 IC62 IC63 IC64 IC65 IC66 IC67 IC68 IC69 IC70 IC71 I
30. al 5 8 ur v o u j u 2 u vw in J N Y v v u o E Y vw a Y ur 9 I 5 a a a J Jl o lol 8 n jelal is2shils5l 4 2 lol 3 l He 2 M 2 a e 9 o 9 9 P A wo Ser am ik i 3 im P men Ld Lodi iiL emi Laa ume pond en Es di Lo me De Lnd LA En a a e e p A PP u a o gt m a E SA y 4F Eu x it g t eo CE EZ UR EE SKI D f N wm N PL v cu o m r D a i 2 2 81321 ala 2 el 2 f S 3 lol 5 2131 a 3 u 0 E 2 8 vjel 3 iu o gs 18 T wn J 2 18 1s 12 o val A Jd qa ri J E 8 i2 T Y ee So J o Oo o 9 9 Y jJ o YN Oe m g E i we AO 7 V SLI BE D 198099 nate e ru A a p e A Bae oo XP 9 S121 a L x v4 AE o x m r Y x 2 S y n 5 n n x o P v ai a s p egg x N n e J o S N a 2 amp N i et 4 6 e 9 Fr E 9 e a amp 1 2 9221 DM cens a tom Lnd Loss z me L E mund Ld Lc Ln sd g J o 1 201d9Y IBA _ 8210 dt lad A ee WOO iva Ol eve ONO O VEE AG HILIMS 391 Au3S mn MAS Figure 5 13 Arabian Game PCB Assembly 5 20 Arabian 1C190 a m 0 ee nn o 0 y m e eee ss ek E o o 3 LS10 1C108 LSoO
31. and kicking meddlesome Rocs and Oscars When he reaches his lov ing and grateful Princess the two fly happily into the sunset on a magic carpet Once the player has taken the Arabian through a section all four levels the next section begins But the action gets faster the Genies are angrier and fling more smokeballs and there are more intelligent and challenging Rocs and Oscars Even the brass jugs are rearranged so that it be comes more difficult for the player to spell A R A B I A N in order Hints for Game Play The player can still complete a level even if he collects the jugs out of sequence But if he collects jugs in se quence to spell A R A B I A N he ll score many more bonus points 2000 2000 x section number 1 8 Arabian Kicking a Roc or Oscar into other Rocs or Oscars awards higher points 6 Kicking a Super Oscar or Super Roc scores 1000 points When a Genie begins to appear the player should move toan area which allows him to avoid the smokeballs the Genie will throw High Score Mode Table 1 4 lists the point values in the Arabian game Table 1 4 Arabian Scoring Table Action Point Value Collect letter jar 500 Spell A R A B I A N in order 2000 2000 x section number Kick 1 Oscar or Roc with 1 kick 100 Kick 2 Oscars or Rocs with 1 kick 500 100 Kick 3 Oscars or Rocs with 1 kick 1000 4 5004100 Kick 4 Oscars or Rocs with 1 kick 2000 1000 500 100 Kick Super Roc or Super Oscar 1
32. and provide data to aid in localizing troubles to a major cir cuit Self test procedures are provided in Chapter 2 Refer to the following section on Troubleshooting Techniques for a suggested troubleshooting sequence that uses the self test procedures Arabian N wt Vin NS ws Arabian B Troubleshooting Techniques The following troubleshooting steps are arranged in a se quence recommended for locating a defective compo nent The procedure begins with a check of the simple trouble possibilities and progresses to more extensive pro cedures for localizing the trouble to an assembly or major circuit and then to a defective component 1 Check Switch Settings Incorrect switch settings can sometimes indicate a prob lem that does not exist Refer to Chapter 1 Set Up Proce dures to verify that the game has been installed properly and that the switches are set to their correct positions Check for proper operation in all game play modes 2 Check Fuses Check for open fuses Refer to Figure 5 10 in Chapter 5 Illustrated Parts Lists and the Color Raster Display Manual for the location and rating of each fuse used in this game Make sure that replacement fuses are the proper type and rating 3 Check Power Supply Voltages Improper operation of all circuits usually indicates a power supply problem Check that the proper line voltage is available to the power supply 4 Localize Trouble Determine
33. are displayed by continuously scanning the cathode ray tube horizontally and ver tically with an electron beam The dis play system controls the intensity of the electron beam RETRACE In a raster scan display retrace is the time during which the cathode ray tube electron beam is resetting either from right to left or from bottom to top RESISTOR A device designed to have a definite amount of resistance Used in circuits to limit current flow or to provide a volt age drop ROM Read only memory A device for the permanent storage of data SIGNATURE ANALYSIS A process of isolating digital logic faults at the component level by means of special test equipment called signature analyzers Basically signature analyzers e g the ATARI CAT Box convert lengthy bit streams into four digit hex adecimal signatures The signature read by the analyzer at each circuit node is then compared with the known good signature for that node This process continues until a fault is located TROUBLESHOOT The process of locating and repairing a fault VECTOR A line segment drawn between specific X and Y coordinates on a cathode ray tube WATCHDOG A counter circuit designed to protect the microprocessor from self destruc AL Oee tion if a program malfunction occurs If Arabian a malfunction does occur the counter applies continuous pulses to the reset line of the microprocessor which causes the microprocessor to keep
34. are produced and ad vance automatically from SOUND 1 through SOUND 9 and SOUND A through SOUND H This test is displayed in the lower right corner of the screen see Figure 2 2 Each sound is explained in Table 2 2 Figure 2 2 Sound Test Display Table 2 2 Sound Test Index Sound Number Action Jump Kick Crawl Fatal Fall Genie with Throw Super Oscar Roc Start Oscar Roc Getting Kicked Birth of Oscar Player Death Complete Page Introduction Bonus Life Pick Up Jug Wave 1 Music Wave 2 Music Page Introduction Attract Mode Music Complete Wave TOG Owo IQM AN Ee 25 Self Test Procedures D Convergence Display Simultaneously press the 1 Player start switch and either KICK button The convergence pattern shown in Figure 2 3 should appear If the convergence is correct the follow ing occurs O the grid pattern should be pale pink the square sizes should be the same 9 the red outline around the grid pattern should be visible within the bezel because game play occurs within this boundary the dots should be displayed in the center of each square red and pale pink should be the only colors on the screen If any of the above conditions do not exist refer to the ras ter scan video display manual for a detailed procedure on how to adjust display convergence Simultaneously press the 1 Player start switch and either KICK button to end this test and return to the master self test display
35. be 99 11006 Tab NT 179035 001 a 6 79 561816P Tube Holder v EN p Wire Nut A037457 01 Harness A E x 142028 001 Transformer 037469 01 Bracket 99 11003 Starter A037540 01 Ground Wire 99 11009 Socket 179125 001 Grounding Clip 036498 01 Upper Retainer 040272 01 Attraction Panel with Graphics 78 6900404 Tape 003053 01 Lower Retainer NOTE To ensure that the fluorescent tube starts make sure the ground wire is firmly attached to both the ballast transformer and the steel tube bracket u Figure 5 4 Fluorescent Tube and Speaker Assembly A039757 01 B 5 8 Arabian Part No A037457 01 A037540 01 70 304 78 6900404 79 561816P 99 11003 99 11006 99 11009 003053 01 036498 01 037469 01 038151 01 040272 01 142028 001 148001 013 179035 001 179125 001 Illustrated Parts Lists Fluorescent Tube and Speaker Assembly Parts List Description Tube and Speaker Harness Assembly Ground Wire with Ring Lug 18 Inch 15Watt Cool White Fluorescent Tube Vinyl Foam Single Coated Adhesive Tape 44 Inch Wide x Inch Thick 48 inches required Spring Connector Wire Nut for 16 to 18 Gauge Wires Fluorescent Tube Starter Fluorescent Tube Locking Tab consists of two pieces Starter Socket Lower Attraction Panel Retainer Upper Attraction Panel Retainer Steel Tube Bracket 15 Inch Jumper Wire Attraction Panel with Graphics 60 Hz 118 V Ballast Transformer u
36. ction procedures voltage plug and fuse information switch locations option information and a description of game play Chapter 2 contains self test procedures Chapter 3 contains troubleshooting procedures Chapter 4 contains maintenance and repair procedures Chapter 5 contains illustrated parts lists Figure 5 1 illus trates the game cabinet Notes in this chapter refer you to other places in the manual for more detailed information A glossary of terms is in the back of this manual for your convenience Schematic diagrams of the game circuitry are included as a supplement to this manual Game Overview You ll have 1001 hours of fun with the ARABIAN upright game You are the adventurous Arabian prince and your goal is to rescue the princess from her palace Use the joy stick control and the KICK button to move through peril ous passages Sail the seas crawl in caves and fly magic carpets you ll be challenged by 4 increasingly hard waves of play Score points on the way for picking up the letters in A R A B I A N and get a bonus if you pick them up in order All major parts of the cabinet are illustrated in Figure 1 1 Chapter 1 set Up Procedures Arabian 4 Game Identification Label x Fluorescent Tube amp HM Speaker oee Figure 5 4 gt Access Panel Deflection PCB x Used with Atari Display See Figures 5 5 amp 5 11 Video Display x Game PCB x See Figure 5
37. d Use extreme caution and do not touch electrical parts ofthe display yoke area with your hands Discharge the high voltage from the cathode ray tube as follows Attach one end of a large well insulated 20 kV jumper to ground Momen 040273 01 037443 03 Shield w Graphics Bezel tarily touch the free end ofthe grounded jumper to the anode by sliding it under the anode cap Wait two minutes and discharge the anode again Implosion Hazard If you drop the display and the picture tube breaks it may implode Shattered glass can fly Six feet or more from the implosion Use care when replacing any display 92 049 Flectrohome Display Or 139003 1004 Matsushita Display Illustrated Parts Lists NOTE This grounding lug is not used to ground the Atari video display If you replace this display with an Atari video display tie back the grouna ing lug securely so that it will not interfere with the games operation Figure 5 6 Electrohome Video Display Parts List Description Vinyl Foam Single Coated Adhesive Tape 4 Inch Wide x Z Inch Thick 24 inches required between the display shield and the control panel not shown 19 Inch Electrohome Color Raster Scan Display Acceptable substitute is part no 139003 1004 19 Inch Matshushita Color Raster Scan Display Display Bezel Display Shield with Graphics 5 11 Illustrated Parts Lists A002465 01 Coin Counter 176018 002 Screw Self Test Switch 178070
38. difications of your ATARI game circuitry may adversely af fect the safety of your game and injure you or your players You may void the game warranty printed on the inside back cover of this manual if you do any of the following e substitute non ATARI parts in the game e modify or alter any circuits in the game by using kits or parts mot supplied by Atari Note This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio com munications It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart of Part 15 of Federal Communications Commission FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area or modification to this equipment is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the in terference If you suspect interference from an ATARI game at your location check the following e All green ground wires in the game are properly connected as shown in the game wiring diagram e The power cord is properly plugged into a grounded three wire outlet e The game printed circuit board s PCB is properly installed within the Electromagnetic Interfere
39. e Once a Genie has materi alized the Prince s kicking power cannot be used against him and he is unable to collect the jug so he should avoid the Genie However the Prince may collect the jug while the Genie is in smoke When the Arabian has collected all the jugs and reaches the top of the ship Page 2 introduces the second level of the story 1 7 Set Up Procedures Page 2 Now the Arabian has arrived on shore To reach the Princess he must complete a cave maze under the cliff Low hanging rocks and climbing vines force him to crawl and climb The Prince must still dodge Rocs Oscars and the Genie s smokeballs And he must still collect the brass jugs When he reaches the top of the cave he must try to collect the letter N jug Page 3 Now the Arabian Prince must scale the walls of the castle As flying carpets whiz by the Arabian must jump from one to the next taking care he isn t knocked off his present perch by another carpet flying too closely He can duck to avoid them but his timing has to be precise or he will take a tumble down to the ground He must still dodge Rocs Oscars and the Genie s smokeballs The player must beware sometimes a pair will merge into one super Roc bird or super Oscar Page 4 The Prince has at last entered the castle The Princess beckons him from high in the tower To reach her he must ride atop some flying carpets and pull himself up ropes all the while collecting the brass jugs
40. ead Capacitor Acceptable substitute is part no 122002 104 C12 470 uF 25 V Aluminum Electrolytic Fixed Axial Lead Capacitor C13 1000 uE 25 V Aluminum Electrolytic Fixed Axial Lead Capacitor C14 Ol HE 25 V Ceramic Disc Axial Lead Capacitor Acceptable substitute is part no 122005 103 C15 0 22 uE 25 V Ceramic Disc Axial Lead Capacitor C16 0 001 E 35 V Ceramic Disc Axial Lead Capacitor CI7 0 22 uE 25 V Ceramic Disc Axial Lead Capacitor C18 C19 3300 uE 35 V Aluminum Electrolytic Fixed Axial Lead Capacitor C20 C21 0 1 uE 25 V Ceramic Disc Axial Lead Capacitor Acceptable substitute is part no 122002 104 C22 C23 1 aF 50 V Aluminum Electrolytic Fixed Axial Lead Capacitor C24 22 uE 35 V Aluminum Electrolytic Fixed Axial Lead Capacitor C31 22 uk 35 V Aluminum Electrolytic Fixed Axial Lead Capacitor Diodes CRI Type IN4002 1 A 100 V Silicon Rectifier Diode CR4 Type IN4002 1 A 100 V Silicon Rectifier Diode CR5 CR8 Type 1N5401 3 A 100 V Silicon Rectifier Diode Resistors RI 2700 5 Y W Resistor R3 330 1596 4 W Resistor R4 100 Q 5 4 W Resistor R5 2 70 5 1 W Resistor R6 3 9 kO 5 Y W Resistor R7 7 5 KQ 5 Va W Resistor R8 kQ Vertical PCB Mounting Cermet Potentiometer Acceptable substitute is part no 119002 102 R9 2200 4596 Va W Resistor R10 10 596 V4 W Resistor RU 10 Q 5 4 W Resistor R12 100 Q 5 Y4 W Resistor R13 R14 10 KQ 5 V W Resistor Continued on next page 5 34 Part No
41. giate Dictionary Set Up Procedures Play Mode The player controls a young Arabian Prince who must rescue his Princess from the castle tower where she is be ing held prisoner Evil Genies in brass jugs swooping Rocs and purple ghostly creatures called Oscars will try to stop him along the way The Prince scores points for kicking Oscars or Rocs picking up lettered jugs or spelling A R A B I A N The Prince loses a life when he s hit by a smokeball falls off a ledge flying carpet or vine or gets caught touched by a Genie Oscar or Roc The Prince must successfully complete four levels to rescue the Princess Four levels or pages equals 1 sec tion Each level is introduced with the turning of a page which shows a distant view of the upcoming playfield Each playfield has 7 lettered jugs that must be picked up before the player can advance to the next level but he must avoid or KICK evil Genies Oscars and Rocs that will try to stop him Page 1 Page 1 turns revealing a ship The Prince must work his way to the crow s nest at the top of the mast before the vessel reaches the shore As he climbs up the rig ging Rocs and Oscars dive at him in an attempt to knock him down The Prince must KICK them out ofthe way to survive While contending with these rascals he must also try to collect all the jugs with letters on them Beware The jugs hold devilish Genies which can appear at any time and throw smokeballs at the Princ
42. hooting Aids Troubleshooting aids are provided throughout this manual and the Schematic Package Supplement The following in formation is intended to acquaint the service technician with the portions of these documents that contain useful troubleshooting and repair information Assembly and Component Locations The illustrated parts lists in Chapter 5 illustrate the loca tions of assemblies and components Printed circuit board PCB illustrations aid in rapidly locating components con tained on the corresponding schematic diagram s Schematic Diagrams Complete schematic diagrams are provided in the Schematic Package Supplement Component designations and their electrical values are included on the schematic diagrams A block diagram of the major circuits on the game PCB with sheet numbers to aid in locating the ap propriate schematic diagrams is included in the Schematic Package Supplement A memory map is also included in the Schematic Package Supplement Signal Names description of signal names used on the PCB schematic diagrams is provided in the Schematic Package Supple ment Each signal description states where the signal is generated its destination and its purpose Troubleshooting Procedures Detailed troubleshooting procedures for locating defec tive components are provided in the Schematic Package Supplement These procedures utilize the Atari CAT Box to troubleshoot the game PCB This game will test itself
43. lf test switch initiates the self test mode The auxiliary coin switch credits the game without activating a coin counter See Figures 1 3 and 5 7 for details of these switches Option Switches Option switches for game price selection are on the game PCB at location SW see Figure 1 3 Auxiliary Coin Switch Coin Counter Self Test Switch Volume Control To increase turn clockwise Set Up Procedures E Selecting the Coin and Credit Options Settings for the option switches are listed in Tables 1 2 and 1 3 Note that options preset at the factory are shown by the a symbol You may change the settings according to your needs To verify other option selections check the self test display that appears when you turn on the game Then verify the option switch settings on the self test display as described in Chapter 2 Table 1 2 describes the settings for the DIP switch designated SW1 This switch selects the game coin and credit options available for the left and right coin mecha nisms Table 1 3 describes the settings for the DIP switch designated SW2 This switch selects special options such as sound in the Attract Mode and bonus life levels The basic unit of measurement is a coin worth 25 or 1 DM Thus if you have a 1 DM 2 DM coin door with two coin counters set switches 5 and 6 at location SW1 to on Then different denominations are counted on the two coin counters e pan SW2 SWI 1 4 1 8
44. lip not shown Fastener 176015 112 175004 708 Washer Screw A201022 01 Deftection PCB used only with the Atari Video Display gnetic Interference EMI Cage Assemblies and PCB Mounting Hardware 5 22 Arabian Illustrated Parts Lists EMI Cage Assemblies and PCB Mounting Hardware Parts List Part No Description A201022 01 Deflection PCB used only with the Atari Video Display A035435 02 Regulator Audio II PCB Acceptable substitute is part no A035435 06 A037701 02 EMI Cage includes guide A037430 05 EMI Shield PCB includes 72 1404F 4 40 x Y Inch Cross Recessed Steel Screw 037873 01 Spacer 175009 221 Plastic Washer 178044 242 Grommet 178045 442 Snap In Fastener 72 1604F 76 32 x 4 Inch Cross Recessed Pan Head Steel Screw 171051 001 Arabian Game PCB 175004 708 8 Flat Fiber Washer 176015 112 10 x 4 Inch Cross Recessed Pan Head Screw Illustrated Parts Lists 5 24 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS RECEIVING THIS DRAWING CONFIDENTIAL Reproduction forbidden without the specific written permission of Atari Inc Sunnyvale CA This drawing is only conditionally issued and neither receipt nor possession thereof confers or transfers any right in or license to use the subject matter of the drawing or any design or technical infor mation shown thereon nor any right to reproduce this drawing or any part thereof Except for manufacture by vendors of Atari Inc and for manufacture under the corporation s written
45. nce EMI cage e The EMI Shield PCB is properly installed and connected in series with the game PCB harness e All filter capacitors required on the EMI Shield PCB are properly soldered in place If you are still unable to solve the interference problem please contact ATARI Customer Ser vice See the inside front cover of this manual for service in your area Arabian 111 Arabian Table of Contents 1 Set Up Procedures TATTOO US HO PDC Heh SES Sates installation 5DecIficadtiODS sued ome tek Rex ome e Son Ea ti Inspectime NE GAME Aerdt qoa qmd dd dr dO tea SH d Red E voltage Plug Selection amp Fuses nan si ai race A SWIICDCDOCOHOTIS su 5 ant hud orate se ast T da da ale otra ds a Selecting the Coin amp Credit Options ee Cade Pay a tac Oat dee Rete iia ich oeste te HDO 2 Self Test Procedure M ster sellest DISPLAY vat acin ALI eR EROS OR AAA Game CONOS ESE frac gael cedro ane NA i AU a cs dear de DOD S rad e Bee a Convergence DISD AV s odds rere cR iR e RC B EEE ad a EB Color Test and Character Display como momen AO EA 3 Troubleshooting Procedures A ATOUDIESNOOUNS ALAS vistas ar rd A B Troubleshooting Techniques 1 ee 4 Maintenance and Repair Procedures Cleaning Requitemeritsz dei 4 dt re VR Opening the Control Panel iuo s ween oes ER DC RURAL Opa edt s Joystick Leal S Witenes s e REN en MESES ECS ROME MEN Joystick Assembly 0d SR Vi iterat te RA bate
46. nch Wide x Inch Thick 24 inches required Black Molded Switch Bezel Control Panel Decal not shown Control Panel Leaf Switch and Button Holder leaf switch only is part no 160012 001 8 Position Joystick Assembly 10 24 Hex Locknut Yellow Pushbutton Assembly Grounding Terminal not shown 036895 01 Switch Bezel 178030 007 Yellow Pushbutton P Illustrated Parts Lists 99 080028 Shaft 99 080026 Black Plastic Washer 99 080036 Top Plate 99 080029 Nylon Washer 99 080031 Bellows 99 080025 99 080032 E e c Leaf Switch Steel Washer 99 080030 Spring 99 080037 Switch Plate gt 99 080033 Guard Actuator 99 080038 Switch Actuator 82 AL616 ZUR Screw 85 73 3003 Retaining Ring Figure 5 3 8 Position Joystick Assembly 171021 001 Arabian Wie Arabian Illustrated Parts Lists 8 Position Joystick Assembly Parts List Part No Description 73 3003 Retaining Ring 82 AL616 6 x 1 Inch Cross Recessed Pan Head Type BT Self Tapping Steel Screw 99 080025 Leaf Switch 99 080026 2 Inch Black Plastic Washer 99 080028 Metal Shaft 99 080029 Nylon Washer 99 080030 Spring 99 080031 Bellows 99 080032 Flat Steel Washer 99 080033 Plastic Guard Actuator 99 080036 Top Plate 99 080037 Switch Mounting Plate 99 080038 Nylon Switch Actuator 2 7 Illustrated Parts Lists Arabian 148001 013 Speaker 70 304 Tu
47. nd unplugged Do not force connec Power Consumption 200 W tors together The connectors are keyed so they Temperature 0 to 32 C 432 to 4100 F only fit in the proper orientation A reversed edge Humidity NO Ecco Tele connector may damage a printed circuit board PCB and will void your warranty Line Voltage 100 to 240 VAC pd T Tdh 6795 26 751 b Ensure that all plug in integrated circuits on each ODA PCB are firmly plugged into their sockets Depth 64 14 cm 25 25 in i c Remove the tie wrap that secures the coiled Height 180 54 cm 71 in power cord inside the cabinet Inspect the power cord for any cuts or dents in the insulation Repair or replace it as required Place the square strain relief plate in the wood slot at the bottom of the rear panel opening WARNING Shock Hazard To avoid electrical shock do not plug in the game until the procedures in Sections B and C have been completed d Inspect the power supply Make sure the fuse block cover is mounted in place Check that the green ground wire is connected e Inspect other major subassemblies such as the control panel video display EMI cage and each PCB Make sure they are mounted securely and that the green ground wires are connected Do not touch internal parts of the display with your hands or with metal objects 1 3 Set Up Procedures C Voltage Plug Selection and Fuses The power supply in your game contains six fuses When
48. nel l Unlock and open the coin door Reach up through the opening to the top of the control panel and release the two spring draw latches 2 Close the coin door 3 Lift the control panel at the top edge and tilt it toward you The control panel has foam tape on it Make sure the tape is in good condition C Joystick Leaf Switches 1 Toreplace the joystick leaf switches you do not need to disassemble the joystick Using your thumbs pry apart the plastic flanges on the switch holder With your index finger lift the switch up so that it will clear the plastic tab located on the outside end of the switch holder 2 Slide the leaf switch out of its holder Replace the switch in reverse order 3 Make sure that each leaf switch is firmly seated in its holder There is a small gray plastic tab on the outside endofthe switch holder The black plastic part of each leaf switch must be in front of this tab 4 Check that all four leaf switches can be activated by watching the switch blades as you move the joystick handle up down left and right 4 2 Arabian 5 Test the four diagonal positions In each diagonal posi tion two leaf switches should close Switches should continue bending slightly after making contact 6 Adjust each switch contact for a narrow gap using the following procedure a Pushthe joystick handle away from the switch for easier servicing b Useapair of needlenose pliers or a switch adjust
49. nter BEZEL cut formed or machined retention device such as the conical device used to mount a pushbutton switch to a control panel or the formed device used to frame the video display screen BIDIRECTIONAL Able to send or receive data on the same line e g the data bus of a micro processor BINARY number system that expresses all values by using two digits 0 and 1 BIT A binary digit expressed as a 1 or a 0 BLANKING Turning off the beam on a cathode ray tube during retrace BLOCK DIAGRAM A drawing in which functional circuitry units are represented by blocks Very useful during initial troubleshooting BUFFER 1 An isolating circuit designed to eliminate the reaction of a driven circuit on the circuits driving it e g a buffer amplifier 2 A device used to supply additional drive capability BUS An electrical path over which informa tion is transferred from any of several sources to any of several destinations CAPACITOR A device capable of storing electrical energy capacitor blocks the flow of DC current while allowing AC current to pass CATHODE The negative end of a diode CHIP An integrated circuit comprising many circuits on a single wafer slice CLOCK A repetitive timing signal for synchro nizing system functions COINCIDENCE Occurring at the same time COIN COUNTER A 6 digit electro mechanical device that counts the coins inserted in the coin mechanism
50. ocedures Check for proper operation of any re paired circuit 29 tenance and Repair Procedures The maintenance procedures provided in this chapter are for those items which are subject to the most severe use To assure the maximum trouble free operation from this game Atari recommends that periodic routine mainten ance be performed on the game components described in the following procedures How often routine maintenance is performed depends upon the game environment and frequency of play Chapter 4 Maintenance and Repair Procedures To avoid possible electrical shock hazard unplug the game prior to performing any maintenance A Cleaning Requirements The game cabinet and display shield may be cleaned with any non abrasive household cleaner The coin mechanism should be cleaned periodically with hot or boiling water and a mild detergent A toothbrush may be used to remove any stubborn build up of residue in the coin path After cleaning the coin mechanism flush thoroughly with hot ot boiling water and blow outall the water with compress ed air Compressed air is also recommended for cleaning dust from the interior ofthe cabinet No lubrication is re quired for any of the moving parts in this game B Opening the Control Panel The remaining procedures in this chapter are performed with the control panel open to provide access to the con trols Perform the following procedure to open the con trol pa
51. oin return box when there is no power to the game LOGIC STATE The binary 1 or 0 value at the node of a logic element or integrated circuit during a particular time Also called the logic level The list below shows the voltage levels corresponding to the logic states levels in a TTL system Logic 0 Low 0 VDC to 0 8 VDC Grey Area Tri State Level 0 8 VDC to 2 4 VDC Logic 1 High 2 4 VDC to 5 VDC MULTIPLEXER A device that takes several low speed inputs and combines them into one high speed data stream for simultaneous transmission on a single line NMI Non maskable interrupt NMI is a re quest for service by the microprocessor from external logic The micropro cessor cannot ignore this interrupt re quest PAGE A subsection of memory A read only memory device see ROM is broken in to discrete blocks of data These blocks aic called pages Each block has X number of bytes GL2 PCB The abbreviation for a printed circuit board PHOTOTRANSISTOR A transistor that is activated by an ex ternal light source POTENTIOMETER 1 A resistor that has a continuously moving contact which is generally mounted on a moving shaft Used chiefly as a voltage divider Also called a pot slang 2 An instrument for measuring a voltage by balancing it against a known voltage RAM Random access memory A device for the temporary storage of data RASTER SCAN DISPLAY A display system whereby images
52. on Between Sections Character Display Screen Display Ship Cave Maze Castle Wall Castle Dungeon Ship Near Shore Shore Castle Wall Castle and Tower Castle and Tower Closeup 17 Characters and Arabian Logo Press KICK again and the master self test display will appear To end the self test mode set the self test switch to off The attract mode will automatically start Self Test Procedures 2 5 Troubleshooting Procedures This chapter contains a discussion of troubleshooting aids and techniques to assist the service technician when a problem is suspected in this game Most problems can be located quickly by following the information in this chap ter However if problems persist contact your nearest Atari Customer Service office listed on the inside cover of this manual for assistance A thorough knowledge of game operation is desirable for effective troubleshooting In addition to the operation and service information in the Schematic Package Supplement SP 237 included with this manual refer to The Book A Guide to Electronic Game Operation and Servicing available from Atari Inc for more information on coin operated electronic games Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Procedures To avoid electrical shock turn the game off before removing or replacing components NOTE We recommend that troubleshooting and repair procedures be performed by a qualified electronic technician A Troubles
53. on Mode Switch Settings for Special Options Settings of 4 Toggle Switch on Arabian Game PCB at location SW2 near RA14 1 2 Off On Off On A Manufacturer s recommended settings 3 Off On Off On 4 Off Off On On Options 2 Coin Counters 1 Coin Counter Attract Mode Sound No Attract Mode Sound lt 4 No Bonus Bonus at 20 000 points Bonus at 40 000 points Bonus at 20 000 50 000 100 000 and each 100 000 points thereafter Arabian E Game Play Arabian isa video book with a happy ending The attract mode introduces the story and animated storybook pages let you experience the Arabian Prince s adven tures Use the 8 position joystick to jump super jump walk crawl or climb in all directions Tap either KICK but ton are you right or left handed to kick your enemies out of the way There are 5 modes of operation in the game program the attract mode play mode high score mode self test mode and demonstration mode Attract Mode Arabian has a colorful and entertaining attract mode You can select either Music or Silence for this mode See Tables 1 2 and 1 3 for a complete listing of operator selectable op tions Four scenes cycle through the attract mode The following message appears at the top of each of these scenes the number under HFSCORE will show the highest score earned on the game 1 UP HI SCORE 2 UP 000000 000000 000000 Scene 1 shows the ARABIAN logo
54. onent subsection is arranged al phanumerically by reference designator Other parts lists are arranged alphanumerically by Atari part number In these parts lists all A prefix numbers come first Following these are numbers in sequence evaluated up to the hyphen namely 00 through 99 then 0005980 through approximately 201000 When ordering parts please give the part number part name number of this manual and serial number of your game This will aid in filling your order rapidly and correct ly We hope the results will be less downtime and more profit from your game Atari Customer Service numbers are listed on the inside front cover of this manual Chapter 5 Illustrated Parts Lists Arabian Manuals Schematics Fluorescent Tube amp Speaker amp Self Test Label See Figure 5 4 See parts list on following page 040273 01 Display Shield A040266 01 Cabinet Assy for 037332 01 Electrohome Display Video Displa Ventilation Grill See Figure 55 ed 5 6 at ni A040266 02 036495 01 Cabinet Assy for Speaker Grille Atari Display 8 Position Joystick See Figure 5 3 178013 001 Latch gt 178034 024 T Molding A038881 01 Lock Control Panel See Figure 5 2 Deflection PCB Used with Atari Display See Figures 5 5 4 5 11 037419 02 Access Panel EMI Cage See Figure 5 10 t Game PCB 7 EMI Shield PCB See Figure 5 12 See Figure 5 11 A040286 01 i Main Harness Assy 038870 01
55. or Package 118001 472 RA14 1 0 KQ 5 7 W Resistor Package 118001 102 RA15 1 0 KQ 5 W Resistor Package 118001 102 RA16 100 Q 5 W Resistor Package 118000 101 RA17 3 KQ 5 4 W Resistor Package 118001 332 RAI8 RA19 22 KQ 5 W Resistor Package 118001 223 RA20 1 0 KQ 5 W Resistor Package 118000 102 VRI 10 KQ Variable Resistor 99 200006 Integrated Circuit Sockets IC1 IC5 24 Contact Medium Insertion Force IC Socket 79 42C24 IC10 24 Contact Medium Insertion Force IC Socket 79 420 24 IC15 40 Contact Medium Insertion Force IC Socket 79 42C40 1627 40 Contact Medium Insertion Force IC Socket 79 42C40 IC82 1C84 24 Contact Medium Insertion Force IC Socket 79 42C24 1C86 1C88 24 Contact Medium Insertion Force IC Socket 79 42C24 continued on next page Jol Illustrated Parts Lists Designator SWI SWI SW2 TR1 TR2 TR3 TR4 TR6 5 32 Game PCB Assembly Parts List continued Description Switches 8 Toggle DIP Switch Tactile Service Switch 4 Toggle DIP Switch Transistors Type D1128 Transistor Type C1815 Transistor Type C752G Y Transistor Part No 66 118P1T 99 200011 66 114P1T 99 200001 99 200002 99 200003 Arabian Arabian R33 5 6K H ro cr Q T ca qv x emi 7 z 7 m ad i CRS rx Oo Cm CA x GEDE uel 0 y c C19 N 3300 45V TDACOO2A TDAZ002A crop Illustrated Parts Lists NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS RECEIVING THIS DRAWING CONFIDENTIAL Rep
56. r person to assume for tbe Seller any otber liabilities in con nection with tbe sale of products by Seiler The use of any non Atari parts may void your warranty according to the terms of the warranty The use of any non Atari parts may also adversely affect the safety of your game and cause injury to you and others Be very cautious in using non Atari supplied components with our games in order to insure your safety Atari distributors are independent being privately owned and operated In their judgment they may sell parts or accessories other than Atari parts or accessories Atari cannot be responsible for the quality suitability or safety of any non Atari part or any modification including labor which is performed by such distributor ATARI ATARI INC 790 SYCAMORE DRIVE P O BOX 906 MILPITAS CALIFORNIA 95035 408 942 3100 e TELEX 35 7488 Q A Warner Communications Company TIT AAA
57. r self test display Cocktail Only Player 2 Joystick Control Memory Message Game Cocktail Only Pricing Credits Player 2 KICK DIP Game Difficulty Switch SW1 Display Position Coin Counter DIP Switch Sounds Cabinet Type RAM OK SW2 TD Bonus Number of Boys Option Switches and cer Settings S Auxiliary Coin Switch mmm d Right Coin Switch Service Switch n On Game PCB 1 Player Start Switch p 2 Player Start Switch Joystick Control Upright Game Player 1 Joystick Control Cocktail Game Left Coin Switch Left or Right KICK Upright Game Player 1 KICK Cocktail Game Figure 2 1 Master Self Test Display 2 2 Arabian Table 2 1 ROM Locations Screen Message ROM Number ERROR ROM 1 ICI ERROR ROM 2 IC2 ERROR ROM 3 IC3 ERROR ROM 4 IC Option switch status is shown in the center of the mas ter self test display see Figure 2 1 Asshown in this exam ple option switch status would appear as DIP 12345678 01100000 1234 1111 The status of each of the eight toggle switches of dual in line package DIP switch SW1 is shown in the center and the status of each of the four toggle switches of DIP switch SW2 is shown to the right O indicates the switch is off 1 indicates the switch is on Option switch SW1 is located near RA12 on the game PCB option switch SWZ is located near RA14 on the game PCB Refer to Tables 1 2 and 1 3 for their possible settings B Game Controls Test
58. re setting X Y DISPLAY A display system whereby images are displayed with vectors ZENER DIODE A special diode used as a regulator Its main characteristic is breaking down at a specified reverse bias Zener voltage Arabian Ist printing YOUR COMMENTS PLEASE Your comments will assist Atari in improving our publications The comments are an important part of preparing for revisions of game manuals Please write in the space below No postage stamp is necessary if mailed in the U S A If you have any technical questions about certain ATARI games products or are requesting additional publications we will immediately forward your note to the appropriate person Page Comments Fill in if you wish a reply Name Firm J Distributor Address LI Operator Cy 22 2 ld o oo Ies LI Other Area Code Phone First Fold No postage necessary if mailed in the United States BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS PERMIT NO 1004 SUNNYVALE CA POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE Atari Inc Attn Field Service Coin Op Division P O Box 427 Sunnyvale California 94086 NN A A O a i m A Mn Second Fold WOI 23pP3 SH ader Seller warrants that its printed circuit boards and parts thereon are free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of ninety 90 da
59. roduction forbidden without the specific written permission of Atari Inc Sunnyvale CA This drawing is onlv conditionallv issued and neither receipt nor possession thereof confers or transfers any right in or license to use the subject matter of the drawing or any design or lechnical informa tion shown thereon nor any right to reproduce this drawing or any part thereof Except for manufacture by vendors of Atari Inc and for manufacture under the corporation s written license no right to reproduce this drawing is granted or the subject mat ter thereof unless by written agreement with or written permis sion from the corporation Figure 5 14 Regulator Audio II PCB Assembly A035435 02 G 2 55 Illustrated Parts Lists Regulator Audio II PCB Assembly Parts List Designator Description Capacitors Cl 470 pF 25 V Aluminum Electrolytic Fixed Axial Lead Capacitor C2 0 001 E 35 V Ceramic Disc Axial Lead Capacitor C3 0 1 KE 25 V Ceramic Disc Axial Lead Capacitor Acceptable substitute is part no 122002 104 C4 470 pF 25 V Aluminum Electrolytic Fixed Axial Lead Capacitor C5 Ol uF 25 V Ceramic Disc Axial Lead Capacitor Acceptable substitute is part no 122005 103 C6 0 22 uF 25 V Ceramic Disc Axial Lead Capacitor C7 0 001 uE 35 V Ceramic Disc Axial Lead Capacitor C8 0 22 uF 25 V Ceramic Disc Axial Lead Capacitor C9 CIO 3300 pF 35 V Aluminum Electrolytic Fixed Axial Lead Capacitor CH 0 1 HE 25 V Ceramic Disc Axial L
60. rt no 020670 01 Illustrated Parts Lists Part No 110000 100 110001 221 110000 010 110000 101 19 100P1015 116001 040 110000 102 110000 100 116000 220 110000 562 33 T1P 32 34 2N3055 79 58306 79 58308 79 58354 79 58306 79 58346 37 LM305 78 16014 78 16008 13 7151 002 137151 002 37 1812 37 7905 034531 01 179051 001 3 95 Arabian AC Alternating current from zero it rises to a maximum positive level then passes through zero again to a maximum nega tive level ACTIVE STATE The true state of a signal For example The active state for START is low ADDRESS value that identifies a specific loca tion of data in memory normally ex pressed in hexadecimal notation ANALOG Measurable in an absolute quantity as opposed to on or off Analog devices are volume controls light dimmers stereo amplifiers etc ANODE The positive arrow end of a diode AMPLIFIER A device used to increase the strength of an applied signal AMPLITUDE The maximum instantaneous value of a waveform pulse from zero ASTABLE Having no normal state An astable device will free run or oscillate as long as operating voltage is applied The os cillation frequency is usually controlled by external circuitry AUXILIARY COIN SWITCH momentary contact pushbutton switch with a black cap located on the utility panel The auxiliary coin switch adds credits to the game without ac tivating the coin cou
61. s COIN MECHANISM A device on the inside of the coin door that inspects the coin to determine if the correct coin has been inserted COMPLEMENTARY Having opposite states such as the out puts of a flip flop COMPOSITE SYNC Horizontal and vertical synchronization pulses that are bused together into a single signal This signal provides the timing necessary to keep the display in synchronization with the game cir cuitry COMPOSITE VIDEO Complete video signal from the game system to drive the display circuitry usually comprising H SYNC V SYNC and the video Glossary Glossary CREDIT One play for one person based on the game switch settings CRT Cathode ray tube DATA General term for the numbers letters and symbols that serve as input for de vice processing DARLINGTON A two transistor amplifier that provides extremely high gain DC Direct current meaning current flowing in one direction and of a fixed value DEFLECTION YOKE Electro magnetic coils around the neck of a cathode ray tube One set of coils deflects the electron beam horizontally and the other set deflects the beam ver tically DIAGNOSTICS A programmed routine for checking cir cuitry For example the self test is a di agnostic routine DIODE A semiconductor device that conducts in only one direction DISCRETE Non integrated components such as re sistors capacitors and transistors DMA Direct memory access
62. s Joystick Leaf Switches Top of Control Panel White Black Up Grey Black Right Maintenance and Repair Procedures E Start Switches NOTE Start switches can be checked for proper oper ation with an ohmmeter Disconnect the wires from the switch terminals and connect an ohmmeter between the normally open and common contacts Press and release the pushbutton and check for zero and infinite re sistance If the switch is not operating proper ly perform the following procedure Turn the switch counterclockwise while firmly holding the black cone shaped bushing on the out side of the control panel Install a new switch using the reverse procedure Reconnect the harness wires as shown in Figure 4 1 Make certain the right colors go to the right tabs on the switch Start Switches Start 1 um Brown Normally Open Violet Black Down Black Common Start 2 z Yellow Normally Open Tm Black Common Figure 4 1 Wire Connections to Joystick Leaf and Start Switches 4 3 Illustrated Parts Lists UE va M DRM Ws EN A This chapter provides information you need to order parts for your game Common hardware screws nuts washers etc has been deleted from most of the parts lists However there isa parts list for the hardware to mount the game PCB and Regulator Audio II PCB to the cabinet The PCB parts lists are arranged in alphabetical order by component Each comp
63. s ee ed Pushbutton Les NIKO N S 22 sans A dex PROMO OE x DULL OWIICDBS rene eint ied Opp qd ere Sra d s a aped DES adres SEG 5 Illustrated Parts Lists Cabinet Mounted Assemblies 0 000 000 aa annen den eee en es Control Panel ASSEMDIN Ait zen AR A AA E 8 Position Joystick Assembly 0 0 aaa Fluorescent TUDE ASSEMDIY ria e ROM a eeen RR ad Atari video Display ASSenIDIV name ermee wannabee x Sed end Re Electrohome Video Display Assembly ee Utili Panel ASSer DV ikt bd ea ce d UC ea ER NIU RA Vertically Mounted Coin Door Assembly Sedi tapas Sa ae es American Made Coin Door Assembly i e Power 5upplv ASSEMDIV 24 Annen neet et ae Sep i a e Ed d Electromagnetic Interference EMI Cage Assembly and PCB Mounting Hardware un san od ex X AA RR VAR A EMI Shield PCB ASSCDIDIy s add dar be xay oat cde ban Arabian Game PCB Assembly 6 42 46 san utter dta et per pele dea Ed Regulator Audio II PCB Assembly aaa List of Illustrations Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 4 1 Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 Figure 5 3 Figure 5 4 Figure 5 5 Figure 5 6 Figure 5 7 Figure 5 8 Figure 5 9 Figure 5 10 Figure 5 11 Figure 5 12 Figure 5 13 Figure 5 14 Table 1 1 Table 1 2 Table 1 3 Table 1 4 Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 2 3 Table 2 4 Game CIVeEVIOW artan dewerker nae eee a eck 1 2 Voltage Selection Plug and Fuse Locations ai aaa 1 4 SWIECA LOCOS aire d
64. sed on A038161 01 assembly 6 x 9 Inch Oval 4 Q 6 Ounce Shielded High Fidelity Speaker 2 Pin Fluorescent Tube Holder Grounding Clip Acceptable substitute is part no 179074 010 2 9 lilustrated Parts Lists Arabian 040273 01 037443 03 A201092 01 201018 01 72 5912 Shield w Graphics Bezel Atari CRT Assy Mounting Bracket Screw E I Pal A A201024 01 A201020 01 177006 046 175002 003 Display Harness Assy Neck PCB Assy Nut Washer Figure 5 5 Atari Video Display Assembly A039650 01 A Parts List Part No Description A200001 01 19 Inch Atari Color Raster Scan Cathode Ray Tube CRT Assembly includes A201092 01 CRT Assembly A201022 01 Deflection PCB Assembly not shown A201024 01 Color Raster Harness Assembly A201020 01 Neck PCB Assembly 72 5912 46 18 x Inch Hex Head Screw 034536 01 Foam Pad between Deflection PCB and cabinet wall not shown 037443 03 Display Bezel 040273 01 Display Shield with Graphics 175002 003 1 Inch Flat Washer 177006 046 45 18 Caged Nut 201018 01 Mounting Bracket See the Atari 19 Inch Color Raster Display Manual TM 199 for complete parts information 5 10 Arabian Part No 78 6900402 92 049 037443 03 040273 01 WARNING Shock Hazard Display repair should only be performed by a qualified service technician Before removing or repairing the video display unplug the game High voltages may exist in any video display even with power disconnecte
65. ssembly Service Door Switch Cover Left Coin Inlet Right Coin Inlet Coin Return Box Bracket Assembly Arabian Illustrated Parts Lists WARNING A035888 01 Transformer Assembly Fuse block cover must be in place during game operation A021084 xx Voltage Plugs 29 053 Capacitor 034544 01 Fuse Block Cover 79 4411001 Fuse Post 78 70501SC Capacitor Bracket N 6 7002 lt 46 201 z e Fuse A035891 02 gt Fuse Harness 3 AK ee Assembly b d 46 301203 Fuse N S 037639 01 Label 78 2708 Bushing A034630 01 79 3206 Filter Assembly Fuse Block idad 46 2014002 Label Fuses 79 15021001 A035890 01 Terminal Block Power Harness A034629 01 3A MDA3501 AC Harness Rectifier Figure 5 10 Power Supply Assembly A037671 01 H 5 19 Illustrated Parts Lists Designator Cl Gl CRI Fl Fl Fl F2 F2 F6 F2 F6 F2 F6 F2 F6 F3 F4 F4 F6 FLI J2 J3 J A TI 5 20 Power Supply Assembly Parts List Description 27 000 aF 15 VDC Electrolytic Capacitor 2 Inch Diameter Capacitor Mounting Bracket Type MDA 3501 Bridge Rectifier Panel Mounting Non Indicating 3AG Cartridge Type Fuse Post 7 A 250 V 3AG Slow Blow Glass Cartridge Type Fuse Label for Fuse Value 4 A 250 V 3AG Slow Blow Glass Cartridge Type Fuse 5 Position 3AG Fuse Block with 4 Inch Quick Disconnect Terminals Fuse Harness Assembly Fuse Block Cover Label for Fuse Values
66. st data is presented visually on the video display and aud ibly through the speakers No additional equipment is required We suggest you perform a self test when you first set up each time you collect money change the game options or suspect game failure ATA W Wo M NN PILAR ABELLA ty D DEAD RI En Chapter 2 Self Test Procedures A Master Self Test Display To enter the self test mode set the self test switch on the utility panel to the on position see Figure 1 3 for the loca tion of this switch The game will first test the random access memory RAM and read only memory ROM and then display the rest of the master self test display which includes the current status of the option switches The en tire master self test display is shown in Figure 2 1 You will be returning the game to this screen between phases of the self test procedure Arabian When the game RAM and ROM are tested a message ap pears in the upper right corner of the display to give you the status of RAM and ROM If the RAM and ROM are op erating properly the self test display will Show RAM OK and ROM OK RAM failure may cause an ERROR RAM message Check the address lines at IC10 ROM failure is indicated on the screen by the words ERROR ROM followed by a number which indicates the failed ROM T ble 2 1 lists these screen messages and the corresponding ROM numbers Not ail ROM failures may be diagnosed in the maste
67. t Synchronous Counter Integrated Circuit Quad D Type Flip Flop Integrated Circuit 4 Bit Synchronous Counter Integrated Circuit Quad Data Selector Multiplexer Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input NAND Gate Integrated Circuit Dual D Type Flip Flop Integrated Circuit Hex Inverter Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input NAND Gate Integrated Circuit Hex Inverter Integrated Circuit Dual D Type Flip Flop Integrated Circuit Quad D Type Flip Flop Integrated Circuit Dual J K Flip Flop Integrated Circuit Type 2764 RAM Quad D Type Flip Flop Integrated Circuit Dual D Type Flip Flop Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input NAND Gate Integrated Circuit Quad 2 Input OR Gate Integrated Circuit Dual 4 Bit Counter Integrated Circuit continued on next page Illustrated Parts Lists Part No 37 74LS08 37 74LS367 37 74LS175 37 7 LS367 37 74LS74 137168 001 137223 001 37 74LS163 37 74LS175 37 7 LSI57 37 74LS163 37 74LS157 37 74LS163 37 74L8175 37 7 LS163 37 74LS157 37 74L508 37 74LS74 37 74LS32 37 74L504 3 7 74LS08 37 74LS 74 3 7 74LS04 137168 001 37 74LS163 37 74LS175 37 74LS157 37 74LS163 37 74LS175 37 7 LS157 37 74LS163 37 74LS175 37 74 LS163 37 74LS157 37 74LS00 37 74LS74 37 74 LSO4 37 74 LS00 37 74LS04 37 74 LS74 37 74 L9175 137169 001 99 200005 37 74LS175 3 7 74LS 74 37 74LS00 37 74LS32 37 74LS393 9729 Illustrated Parts Lists Designator 1C94 1C97 IC98 IC99 IC100 IC101 IC102 IC103
68. the game To discharge the CRT Attach one end ofa large well insulated 20 kV jumper to ground Momentarily touch the free end of the grounded jumper to the anode by sliding 7 itunder the anode cap Wait two minutes and discharge the anode again Use Only ATARI Parts To maintain the safety integrity of your ATARI game do not use non ATARI parts when repairing the game Use of non ATARI parts or other modifications to the game circuitry may adversely affect the safety of your game and injure you or your players Handle Fluorescent Tube and CRT With Care If you drop a fluorescent tube or CRT and it breaks it will implode Shattered glass can fly six feet or more from the implosion Use the Proper Fuses To avoid electrical shock use replacement fuses which are specified in the parts list for this game Replacement fuses must match those replaced in fuse type voltage rating and current rating In addition the fuse cover must be in place during game Operation CAUTION Properly Attach All Connectors Make sure that the connectors on each PCB are properly plugged in Note that they are keyed to fit only one way If they do not slip on easily do not force them A reversed connector may damage your game and void the warranty Set Up Procedures How to Use Th s Manual This manual written for game operators and service tech nicians describes the Arabian game Chapter 1 contains a game overview game specifications inspe
69. the message INSERT COINS and the high score table The high score table lists the 10 top scores The number of credits appear at the bot tom left side of the screen A big blue Roc flies across the screen carrying a Princess with him Thus the story begins the Arabian Prince must try to rescue the Prin cess Scene 2 shows the Prince swinging across vines collec ting lettered jugs Then the Prince kicks a pair of Rocs and Oscars while ARAB AN shimmers Scene 3 showsasample of game play The castle playfield appears SPELL ARABIAN FOR BONUS is on the top of the screen and 1983 ATARI INC is at the bottom ofthe screen Brass jugs each with a different letter in the word A R A B I A N are scattered about the castle wall Flying carpets sail across the screen in either direction Purple Oscars and blue Rocs are misbehaving The Prince jumps onto a flying carpet and captures touch es lettered jugs Each letter he captures is replaced on the screen by a point value He falls off a flying carpet and loses his life Scene 4 continues game play The playfield is a ship with 2 masts Lettered jugs appear scattered about the rigging of the masts The Prince kicks evil Genies Oscars and Rocs out ofthe way and picks up the letters in order When he reaches the top of the mast BONUS flashes on the screen A Roc isa legendary bird of great size and strength believed to inhabit the Indian Ocean area Webster s New Colle
70. u dde de 1 5 Master Sel Test Display 4d ane eee E eed cC dios 2 2 Sound Test DIS PI AV ereen ee te ee SERIEN ate 2 3 Convergence Pattern Display leen 2 4 COlOr Bar DID rr raria ada d ed 2 4 Wire Connections for Leaf Switches uuu u uaaa 4 3 illustrated Parts Lists Cabinet Mounted Assemblies o oooocoooomo ooo mo 5 2 Control Panels eO ER rara a 925 SPOOR JOVSUER ia o RU ie de Bhs dea E 5 6 Fluorescent Tube and Speaker rie u ER aaa 5 8 APE Video DISPIA socie rte poses e rashes DR S Ald A 5 10 Electto home Video Display us oer SE SEE Ra V dera 5 11 G lin Panel Asencio ded ate diss 5 12 Vertically Mounted Coin Door llle 5 13 American Made Coin Door o ille ees 5 16 Power Supply Assembly a s da acie One Eae etd gere 5 19 Printed Circuit Board Mounting Hardware 5 22 EMI Shield PCB Assembly i edo rele hac OS ee ma 5 24 Arabian Game PCB Assembly ees 5 26 Regulator Audio H PCB Assembly eee De List of Tables Installation Requirements eee 1 3 Switch Settings for Coin and Credit Options 1 6 Switch Settings for Special Options nn 1 6 Arabian Scoring Table na oema danae eet ORE a Rd 1 8 KOM LOGaAONS ai ES ROC E CI eed 2 3 SOUNC Test IMA a CREER od 2 3 Color Bar Display Colors anae 2 5 Character Display LISheraa ad ea iS de 2 5 Arabian Arabian vi Safety Summary The following safety precautions apply to all game operators and ser
71. vice personnel Specific warnings and cautions will be found throughout this manual where they apply A WARNINGS A Properly Ground the Game Players may receive an electrical shock if this game is not properly grounded To avoid electrical shock do not plug in the game until it has been in spected and properly grounded This game should only be plugged into a grounded 3 wire outlet If you have only a 2 wire outlet we recommend you hire a licensed electrician to in stall a grounded outlet Players may receive an electrical shock if the control panel is not prop erly grounded After servicing any parts on the panel check that the ground wire is firmly attached to the metal tab on the inside of the control panel Only then should you lock up the game AC Power Connection Before connecting the game to the AC power source verify that the proper voltage selection plug is installed on the game s power supply Disconnect Power During Repairs To avoid electrical shock disconnect the game from the AC power source before removing or repairing any part of the game When removing or repairing the video display extra precautions must be taken to avoid electical shock because high voltages may exist within the display circuitry and cathode ray tube CRT even after power has been disconnected Do not touch internal parts of the display with your hands or with metal objects Always discharge the high voltage from the CRT before servicing this area of
72. ys from date of shipment Seller warrants that its video displays in games supplied with displays are free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of thirty 30 days from date of shipment None of the Seller s other products or parts thereof are warranted If the products described in this manual fail to conform to this warranty Seller s sole liability shall be at its option to repair replace or credit Buyer s account for such products which are returned to Seller during said warranty period provided a Seller is promptly notified in writing upon discovery by Buyer that said products are defective b Such products are returned prepaid to Seller s plant and c Seller s examination of said products discloses to Seller s satisfaction that such alleged defects existed and were not caused by accident misuse neglect altera tion improper repair installation or improper testing In no event shall Seller be liable for loss of profits loss of use incidental or consequential damages Except for any express warranty set forth in a written contract between Seller and Buyer which contract supersedes the terms berein this warranty is expressed in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including the implied warranties of mercbantability and fitness for a particular purpose and of all otber obligations or liabilities on tbe Seller s part and it neither assumes nor autborizes any otbe

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