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1. gt 20Sch 10Sch 55 15 PEE mimi OJOJO Ti Z O 2 TI Ti O TI Ti O z z 2 2 2 2 11 500Pta 200Pta 100Pta 50Pta 25Pta LL 100Pta 50Pta 25Pta 50Pta 25Pta new new old old 200Es 100Es 50Es 1 50 TBA 50Pta 25Pta old old O 2 TI Ti p I EET RUNE p 4 p 500Pta 200Pta 100Pta 50Pta 25Pta 200Pt 50Pta 25Pta dE _ 0 TI TI Please Note The credit board automatically sets the validator for parallel and binary operation through an output on pin 8 of the 17 way pinstrip For the feature to work it is necessary for the validator interconnecting cable to include at wire at this position V 00 Scc nj 3 O TBA 222722 72 Direct Mode ON 2 channel Mode z dM Note These switch settings are under constant review and may change due to world currency updates Set SW 1 according to the option settings found in the relevant Price of Play Settings Table on the following pages For Germany DM France Fr amp Switzerland SFr use the appropriate existing setting shown above from another country that matches the coin ratios programmed into your coin Set SW 3 on the VTS Excel board as shown in the table above corresponding to the country required 130 6 1 1 Price Of Play Settings UK Price Bon
2. 128 6 COIN MECH INSTALLATION AND CREDIT BOARD SET UP 129 _ _ _ __ __ _ _ 129 6 1 1 Price Of Play Settings UIS rope pce pe petens 131 6 12 Price OF Play Settings EO com ope re neo d p cra Qaqa 132 6 1 3 Price Of Play Settings Austria Czech Denmark Norway lsrael France2 133 7 IS uu u uu n u u usun 134 8 rt nn e PIDE RIMIS 135 ASS MO uuu 135 9 2 JEZR OO000TUK TOP ASSY TWIN ca A bU 136 83 FZR 10001UK ASSY COCKPIT VAJ c ou eu EE eii 138 84 DUT 1120UK ASSY SUB MAIN e eu tec tides ie testa ien 141 85 JXEZBR 1550ASSY MONITOR COVER LZP iore L Ro L veja a a dou c ele cett 142 86 APC 1560 ASS Y SPEAKEN Liebe aei Duet ao abeo Dea ullu anasu ake thet Casse 143 8 7 FZR 1555UK ASSY MONITOR COVER R 144 8 62 AS SY SPEAKEPURU z u pe i das a 145 8 9 FZR 20001UK ASSY CONTROL PANELSTD senem nme 146 8 10 pono 2600 ASSY STEERING uuu uuu u ient ione 148 8 11 FZR 2600 ASSY HANDLE
3. 103 2205775 L mm m L 115 601 0460 7 PLASTICTIEBELT100MM 1 NE F Lj NEN MN L gt 150 FZR 2600 ASSY HANDLE MECHA 8 11 are d Wr up aH rh LIE E zali OL 5 usus i e a S Wt gam rm 1 18 Zam q a _ s Es 4 C SA 5 5 Il gt t E DTE xr VE ark T 1 ka F Eur i 3 T lc K E SUO x VET TIE J ni to ask 9d t T aca o xam nue En E 2 xa n i 4 I ae 85 5 in T E 1 Mou Ma Ma Me i F 151 1 SPG2501X HANDLE r o SPG 2502 7 BASELID o FZR 2601 7 HANDLE SHAFT 5 254 JPULEY2085M o SPG 2505_ 7 JPULEYe0SSM oo o o 5 256 7 7 FZR262 00 SPG 2108 STOPPERBOHT y O SPG 2109 7 STOPPER RUBBER y SPG 2453 7 KEY 4e 4e 40 ASK3500 MOTORSPACER ASK 3503 MOTORCOLLAR J o STOPPERKEY
4. XC oN _ e OFF ON ON ON ON mle sram G ON 729 750 OFF ON ON ON 79 e OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON 3 Fery ON ON ON ON 132 6 1 3 Price Of Play Settings Austria Czech Denmark Norway Israel France2 Price Bonus Switch 1 __ o Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 5 1 f NoBonus OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF _ oo n ON CORE corp CC o 5 ON ON Cr OFF OP 9 999 OFF ON Orr Orr LT 9 o Sr ON ON 9FF SJ 3 1 14 4 ON ON OF leq To pm S p 8 4 39 OFF ON OFF gt 6 ON OFF ON oF FP ON OFF i4 6 OFF ON ON 5 6 1 140 OF ON 161 8 1 ON ON ON ON 2 7 OFF oF ON OFF Cre OFF O 07 I Cre OFF ON NON NA CI WA EXE ANN 23 50
5. 28 8 151 8 12 FZR 2150UK ASSY START VIEW E dt 153 8 13 FZR 2160UK ASSY MEMORY SLOV u uuu o de deu ble cct c e o mede e 154 8 14 ORT 1100UK ASSY PEDAL BASE ORD eer anpra conne aenean 155 8 15 SPG 2200 ASSY BRAKE amp ACCELL 156 8 16 FZR 1600UK ASSY SEAT TWIN 1P 158 8 17 ASSY m u uuu L oU EA EM RA ER D RD RED nd c 160 8 18 EZRAOVOVIK ASSY ELEGO BD ule ena eu rn Scooter dao dea add Ge d 161 8 19 FZFETS5TOUK ASSY BASE ue eee pe Du epe 163 8 20 FZR INST TW ASSY INST FZR 164 8 21 FZR OZ00UK ASS Y BILLBOARD tis cacy jen ejo je toi usted 165 8 22 FRI 0300UK ASSY COINCHUTE TOWER 167 8 23 ORT 0500UK ASSY WIRE COVER 2 168 8 24 ORT 0400UK ASSY 22 169 8 25 ORTOZODOUKASS AG 170 8 26 VOF 0450UK CARD UNIT TWIN LL 171 8 27 VOF 0460UK CARD UNI
6. 2 _ _ _ _ 97 98 OVSENI ONA 99 SEU JV EE m 100 3 5 DOUG gt __ 101 EE OS 0 6 06 6 M 101 52 7 102 EN 102 5 2 7 2 Coin Credit Setting Coin Chute COMMON Type 103 5 2 7 3 Coin Credit Setting Coin Chute Individual Type 104 Sr MEN Gee SS TING eec 107 52 92 NelwolleSelliig m 108 5 2 10 qil 110 oe Game 110 111 _0 _ 112 5 2 10 4 Game ASSINE 114 Se MOD Nelwor 4 116 117 M 121 616 4 gt V 126 5 2 11 BACKUPDA A CC
7. OFF ON ON OFF ON 50 1 13 100 ON ON OFF ON 32 FePay ON ON ON 133 7 DESIGN RELATED PARTS 6X5 one Side 4948 Side ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 FZR 2162UK STICKER MEMORY SLOT 2 FZR 1601 BUK STICKER SEAT BACK 3 FZR 1601 CCUK STICKER SEAT BACK LOGO 4 FZR 0215UK BILLBOARD PLATE FZR TWIN 5 FZR 020 BUK SIDE COVER L 6 __ 28 0203 JSTICKERSIDECOVERR U O 8 HM220912UM 7 SUB INSTR FZR TWIN MULTI gt O 9 FZR 297UK 7 STICKERMEMORYCAUTIONMULT O 134 8 PARTS LIST 8 1 Assembly Structure FZR 00001UK TOP ASSY F ZERO AX TWIN DUT 1120UK ASSY SUB MAIN BASE FZR 1550UK ASSY MONITOR COVERL2P FZR 1550UK ASSY MONITOR COVER L 2P APC 1560 ASSY SPEAKER L APC 1565 ASSY SPEAKER R FZR 20001UK ASSY CONTROL PANEL STD ORT 1100UK ASSY PEDAL BASE ORT FZR 1555UK ASSY MONITOR COVER R 2P SPG 2200 ASSY BRAKE 8 ACCELL FZR 1600UK ASSY SEAT TWIN 1P FZR 4500UK ASSY MAIN BD FZR 4600UK ASSY ELEC BD FZR 10001UK x2 ASSY COCKPIT 1P FZR 1510UK ASSY BASE LID R FZR INST TW ASSY INST KIT FZR TWIN FZR 0200UK ASSY BILLBOARD FRI O300UK ASSY COINCHUTE TOWER FRI ORT 0500UK ASSY WIRE COVER ORT TWIN 135 8 2 FZR 00001UK TOP ASSY TWIN 36 35 Behind gever 4 4 La Sr HERO 8 9
8. 313 FZR 61013UK 1 WHEXTMEMCARDB 314 FZR 61014UK 1 WHEXTMEMCARDPWRB gt O _316 POD 61012UK 1 WIREHARN100VEXTCOCKPIT 317 TOF 60015UK 1 WHEXTENCODERB 318 NCR 61008UK 1 WHEXTFRONTSPA 319 POD 61026UK 1 WIREHARNEXTACUNIT 320 TOF 60103UK 1 WHVTSEXT 2 WIRE HARN EARTH 200mm MON STAND TO WIRE COVER WIRE HARN EARTH 1000mm MON STAND TO MON SUPPORT 600 9100 44K K amp C PNL 600 9020 44K E EARTH 200mm MON SPPORT TO ROOF LID 600 9060 46K 0 EARTH 600mm MON STAND TO LH BOT OF 101 140 8 4 DUT 1120UK ASSY SUB MAIN BASE ITEM PARTNO DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF 601 5699UK 01 LEG ADJ M16X100 1L NUT 427 601 5699UK 03 LEG ADJ M16X100 3 L NUT es 141 8 5 FZR 1550 ASSY MONITOR COVER L 2P SLCTIZX A ITEM PART DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF 1 POD HI5IXA 1 COVERPANELLBLANK SSS 2 _ 1660 1 ASSYSPEAKERL _ 3 DYN3ONUK 1 142 8 6 APC 1560 ASSY SPEAKER L si woe 1 JERERBRKT 143 8 7 FZR 1555UK ASSY MONITOR COVER R 2P ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF 1 POD 1161X A 1 COVERPANELRBLANK 2 1565 1 ASSYSPEAKERR ___ 9 _ yo DYN 1032UK 1 MASKBRKT 0 o 201 144 8 8 APC 1565 ASSY SPEAKER R gt gt ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF 1561 1 5 BRKT ws 130 5156 SPEAKE
9. 104 509 5779 GR 1 SWPBW LAMP6V GREEN 105 509 0161 1 SWPBTYPEITYELWLAMP 301 FZR 61021UK 1 WHVRSW 0 2 133 8 13 FZR 2160UK ASSY MEMORY SLOT ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF MEMORY SLOT PLATE STICKER MEMORY SLOT MEMORY SLOT BASE MEMORY SLOT HOLD BRKT FZR 2161UK MEMORY BASE STD FZR 2162UK FZR 1293 FZR 1294 FZR 2163 837 14399 MEMORY CARD I MC BD EH 8 117 102 509 5440 1 PUSH BTN SW IT GRN WIL DC 14V 8 201 050 U00400 6 M4NUTNYLOKPAS 3 4 5 2 202 060 200400 6 M4 WSHRFORMAFLTPAS 3 4 5 2 4 6 117 51640 280 016636 IWHMEMCARDO S WHMEMCARDO2 02 WHPLAYERSELECTSW o Z o 8 1 3 4 3 4 6 2 101 154 8 14 ORT 1100UK ASSY PEDAL BASE ORT ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF 1 ASSY BRAKE amp ACCELL PEDAL BASE WIRE COVER BOX ANTI FINGER TRAP PLATE LEFT 6 SPG 2224UK 1 PEDALGASKET A012004 6 _ 201 204 301 155 8 15 SPG 2200 ASSY BRAKE amp ACCELL UTERE 31 i 20 I 156 ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF 1 SPG 2201 BASE SPG 2202 ACCEL PEDAL I I 866 2206 2 Lr ME ie ND E EN SN 2 VR PLATE ACCEL 02 VR PLATE BRAKE AMPLGEAR 0 3 f GEAR SHAFT 14
10. SWADJUSTPLATE 30 250 BUSH 31 262531 CENTERING SPRINGE 32 HEXSPACER 38 FZR2553 BOOSTBUITONBASEB 34 FZR254 BEARNGCOLAR _ _ 35 262565 INSULATION SHEET FzR255 HANDLECOLAR 37 26257 BELLOWSPLATEA 38 FZR2558 BELLOWSPLATEB 39 FZR2539 COVERSTAYA 40 FZR2B40 COVERSTAYB COVERSTAYL 48 COVERSTAYR S PADDUECOVERL PADDUECOVERR 45 262245 SUDEPLATEL O O O 149 Cont ITEM PART NO T lt DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF SLIDE PLATER 02 BOOST BUTTON PLATE SUB BOOST STAY GEAR 10 5 y CORD CLAMP STAY ___ O SPONGE SHEET SW OBSA 60UMO B 1TLED B I2V 0 00000000 PUSH BUTTON SW BLUE O VOL CONT B 10K OHM WBD ___ O SW MICRO MATSUSHITA AM51615A7 OILES BEARING 80F 0803 BEARING9NSKF69ZZ 0 0 00 6622 SPACER TUBE ___ O 6563 BUSH 24T ____ y O SCORDCLAMP 15 5275 CORD CLAMP SR10 0 00000 4 SSUMTUBEFD15MM SSUMTUBEFG20MM O TIE BASE TA1S8 s 1 Sow ___ ____ s 2 ___
11. 2 2 _ 2 301 TOF 60016UK 1 WHEXTVOLUMEC _ wa lt s MEN 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 147 FZR 2500 ASSY STEERING 8 10 3 2 EU mn a n row a 7 gt 1 i K E 148 lt PART NO DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF 2 FzR250p _ STEERINGCOVERFRONT 3 FzR2500 STEERINGCOVERREAR 4 FZR2504 STEERINGBELOWS 5 FzR255 6 FzR2566 BOOSTPANEL 7 SUBBOOSTPANEL L 8 SUBBOOSTHOLDER 9 FzR250 STEERINGSHAFTBASE 10 Fzr 2510 STEERINGBASEA 11 STEERINGBASEB 18 FzR2512 STEERINGSTANDL 18 FZR2513 STEERINGSTANDR 15 26255 CENTERING Base 16 FZR2566 CENTERNGSHAFT 47 EZR257 CENTERNGCOLAR 18 FZR25 8 CENTERING SPRINGA 19 PADLEL OO 20 FZR280 SS LC 22 FEZR252 28 FZR258 PADUESHAFTA 24 FZR25 4 PADDESHAFTB 25 228 2625 PADDESTOPPERPN 26 FZR25566 PADDLE SPRING 2 2827 STOPPERSHAFT 28 26228 STOPPERRUBER 29
12. 203 065 200500 2 DIASERING A 204 068652006 4 M6 WSHR20ODFLTPAS 4 0 0 205 050 F00400 8 M4ANUTFLGSERPAS 401 202 2 206 000 200308 4 M3X8 MSCRCSKPAS 00202 2 0 Soi VOF S00S0UK 1 WHCARDRW L 171 8 27 VOF 0460UK CARD UNIT TWIN R 206 2055 2 2 AH ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF 1 CKT O401UK 1 CARDR WBASETWIN 2 CKT 0422UK 1 CARDR WCOVERTWINR J 3 CKT 040UK 1 LOCKING TONGUE NARROW 3534335253543 1 C 5 CKT 0404UK 1 JPPLATESTAY 6 CKT 0408UK_ 2 LOCKBRKTS 7 CKT 30 2 STUD PLATE ooo o o 8 VOF 0451UK 1 CARDRWBRKTFORVOF 02 9 170048 1 SPACER L F REF 9203602 J 080 0 00 _ 10 CKT 0400K 1 GATE 11 CKT 0407UK 1 INSULATOR PLATECKT 12 4520 1 INSULATOR PLATEVOF 02 102 601 11082 1 CARD R W UNIT CRP 1231BR 10 103 280 A01200 A 3 ROUTERTWISTD12ADH 0 0 2 3 102 4 205 050 F00400 8 MANUTFLGSERPAS 6 4 11 2 12 2 11 2 12 2 301 VOF 60050UK 1 WHCARDRW 172 9 APPENDIX A ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC 9 1 Wire Colours THE WIRE COLOUR CODE IS AS FOLLOWS A PINK B SKY BLUE C BROWN D PURPLE E LIGHT GREEN Wires other than those of any of the colours listed above will be displayed by 2 alphanumeric charact
13. LM1008 LM1008 LAMP LM1007 LM1008 LAMP OWN LOOM AND LM1006LAMP O 1 Attach the lamp holder to the bracket on the coin return button Attach one 15 way connector to the C220 coin mech Attach the other 15 way connector to Validator A on the credit board Attach the 2 way connector to LAMP on the VTS board Fit the two lamp holders behind the coin return buttons Attach the blue cable and orange cable to one mech s microswitch switch Attach the blue green cable and orange green cable to the other 5 microswitch Attach the 2 way mate and lok plug to the 2 way mate and lok cap provided Attach one 15 way connector to Validator A and the other to Validator B on the credit board Fit the lamp holder to the bracket behind the coin return button Fit one of the 13 way connectors to the coin mech Fit the other 13 way connector to Validator A on the credit board Note the 13 way connector is keyed and this key must coincide with the key on the credit board Attach the lamp holder to the bracket on the coin return button Attach the 2 connector to LAMP on the VTS board Attach the validator s own loom to position A on the credit board VALIDATOR B DANGER HIGH LEIL VTS credit board assembly 24 3 7 7 Communication Cables Far installation connect this cable LAN CABLE ZM _ GAMEBORRD _ GAWIEBO ARD T MASTER MACHINE SLAVE The master left machine s LA
14. PHESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE Race Mode play data by course Course Play Runall destroy courseout burst Course number Times played Number of times completed Number of rival cars which have been destroyed in a single game shows average and maximum Number of times the player has run off course in a single game shows average and maximum Number of times the player s machine has been destroyed in a single game shows average and maximum RACE RECORD 4 12 VS COURSE RANK DATA COURSE RANK 1 RANK Z RANK 3 RANK 4 RANK 5 RANK 6 RANK 7 RANK 8 RANK Si RANK 10 RANK 11 RANK 12 RANK 13 RANK 14 RANK 15 RANK 16 RANK 17 RANK 18 RANK 18 RANK 20 RANK 21 RANK 22 RANK 23 RANK 24 RANK 25 RANK 26 RANK 27 RANK 28 RANK 29 RANK 30 Oooo oO Oe C G G LI LC oc eae LC CI gee LI LI 2 3 S m 1 Oooo oO OO He OH Q 8 8 8 8 r Fj Oo oc 0 280 00 0 080 80 CG PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE Shows rank information by course for Race Mode 123 RACE RECORD 5 12 10 12
15. Race Record Select RACE RECORD to display the twelve screens of play data Press the TEST Button to cycle through each screen from 1 12 to 12 12 Pressing the TEST Button while the 12 12 screen is displayed returns you to the Game Test RACE RECORD 1 12 NUMBER OF GAMES OD LICENSE CARD PLAY 00 LICENSE CARD BUY 00 PLAY 00 LINK VS PLAY 00 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE NUMBER OF GAMES Total number of games LICENSE CARD PLAY Number of times license cards have been used LICENSE CARD BUY Number of license cards sold PLAY Number of times players have played using the Memory Card LINK VS PLAY Number of times link play has been played RACE RECORD 2 12 MACHINE DATA Machine ORIGINAL BFALCON GFOX WGOOSE FSTING RAINP SMOON RTURTLE CDOLPHIN SRAT PINKS BFLASH MGULL GTAXI FATS Col2 C0 3 Col4 0 0 0 D lt OooooooooooooooGolU 0 m OOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOO PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE Shows the machines and colors chosen by the players 122 RACE RECORD 3 12 VS COURSE DATA Course Play Runall destroy courseout burst D Cn P Go AVG MAX AVG AVG 0 O D 0 0 O O O O e 2c 0 0 O O 7 O 7 O 1 lt c 1 Io ee ioe ee coco Ku KO L i J K 1 I K K 3 K 0 CO Oc C
16. y O 401 PK0348 2 SLEEVE COCKPIT FZRTWIN __ _ 402 PK0349 2 PALETFZR 0 O 403 PKO348 LID 2 LIDFZRTWN 290241 C BUFFER MK2 UNIVERSAL BANDING PROTECTION 137 8 3 FZR 10001UK ASSY COCKPIT 1P ata DIMB 19 ee cr 1 20 21311 2 E 1 DUT 1120UK__ 1 ASSY SUB MAIN 2 FZR 1550UK 1 ASSY MONITOR COVERL2P J O 3 FZR 1555UK__ 1 ASSY MONITOR COVERR2P 1 4 FZR 20001UK 1 ASSY CONTROL PANELSTD 5 POD 1023UK 1 MONITORSTAND 2 6 ORT 1100UK 1 ASSYPEDALBASEORT 7 POD 1021UK 1 MONITORSUPPORT y O 8 DUT 1008UK 1 JROOFLIDDUT y O 9 POD 1022 1 MONITORMASK 0 10 5 1005 363 M5 5 67 oo 12 FZR 1600UK 1 ASSYSEATTWINTP j 14 FZR 4500K 1 15 FZR 4600UK 1 ASSYELECBD 0 0 17 FZR 1510UK 1 JASSYBASELIDR J o o y O 19 RAL 2008 RUBBERHOLDERLTWIN 12 4 0 20 FZR 1501 JSTCKERBASEL ___ _ y O 21 FZR500 STCKERBASER 22 28 1503 STICKER BASE LID _________ 17 1 CUT ENDS TO SUIT 23 POD 1006UK CRTSPACER PO 02702 24 DUT 2031UK FRONTFLOORUKDUT FIX DOWN AT NEXT LEVEL UP 25 SRT 1000UK MONITORSPASHGUARDSRTTW FIXTO I0 26 SRT 2081UK NEOPRENE RUBBER STRIP 1
17. 1 ERiwowK EN FZR INST TW E arid INSTALLATION KIT FZR 3 4 ORT 0400UK ASSY BRKT MAIN 5 NN VOF 0450UK E CARD UNIT TWIN L VOF 0460UK CARD UNIT TWIN R 421 7020UK STICKER CAUTION FORK 9 1 LB1102 NE STICKER DANGEROUS VOLTAGE BACK LIDS 4 REAR FLR 2 421 7987 FZR T m STICKER ELEC SPEC FZR TW MAIN CABI LHS OF MAIN BASE 421 7988 91UK BEND STICKER SERIAL NUMBER UK 1P 1 2P 2 CC I INSIDE TOP DOR 15 421 8543UK BENE STICKER CABINET L UK STOREROMBNETTUK _ ip 2 INY 0004 2 BACKLDINY Jo 295 CKTO0UIUK 2 BACKLIDBWHOLEUK FZRM55 A 1 STICKER COVER PANELL 222 FZR 1556 A STICKER COVER PANEL R 136 Cont ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF 27 o 3 crew 71 semui _ cres 71 732 1 _ 1 GARDUNITBASER _____ _ 735 FZRISTE 71 71 737 71 _ 738 71 STIGKERLOMERA _ 22180238 24 030 000820 SB BLT WIE BLK 4 7 4 80 4 31 4 324 655 TA RI I 30 4 31 4 32 4 33 4 211 1060 00800 ___ 8 M8WSHRFORMAFLTPAS 6 4 7 4 301 CKT 61009UK_ 2 WHEXTCARDRWC 0 ____ 302 600 7269 0200 1 ASSYLANCABLEO200M O 303 ORT 64001UK 1 WHPOWERHUB 304 600 7269 0500 1 CABLE 05006
18. Combat Cannan o 035 Cyber Fox LV 095 Heat Snake LM 09 Rave Drifter Qu 0 Spark Bird OO Dank Chaser Crystal Egg Red Rex Sonic Soldier 070 01 ou Triangle 6G T LVII Bluster X OO Devilfish FX om Extreme ZZ Punisher A X OO Impulse 220 Metecr RR CO Jupiter oro Comet Oo PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE Shows information regarding parts swapped in the Configuration Screen The denominator is the number of times the part has appeared and the numerator is the number of times it has been acquired RACE RECORD 12 12 PILOT POINT COURSE AVG POINT MAA POINT MIN POINT 000 0000 100 000 0000 100 000 0000 100 000 0000 100 000 0000 100 OGO OOOG 100 PRESS TEST BUTTON TOEAIT Shows pilot points earned by course 125 5 2 10 8 Bookkeeping Select BOOKKEEPING to display three screens of operating status data Press the TEST Button to cycle through each screen from 1 3 to 3 8 Pressing the TEST Button while the 3 3 screen is displayed returns you to the Game Test Menu BOOKKEEPING 1 3 COIN CHUTE 1 COIN CHUTE 2 TOTAL COINS COIN CREDITS SERVICE CREDITS 00 TOTAL CREDITS 00 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE COIN CHUTE 1 Number of coins inserted into Coin Slot 1 COIN CHUTE 2 Number of coins inserted into Coin Slot 2 TOTAL COINS Total number of coins inserted into the coin slots COIN CREDITS Number of credits for the coins inserted SERVICE CR
19. Important e Only Qualified Service Personnel should install this machine e Be sure to switch the supply power OFF and remove the mains supply plug from the machine before any work is carried out on the machine e Do not attempt to repair the PCB s Printed Circuit Boards yourself This will void the warranty The PCB s contain static sensitive devices that could be damaged e Always return a faulty part to your distributor with adequate packaging and protection e When removing the plug from the mains always grasp the plug not the cable e Do not use a fuse that does not meet the specified rating e Make sure all connections are secure before applying power Ensure that all of the Adjusters are in contact with the floor Installation Space 20cm 20cm 2 3m Allow a minimum of 70 cm approx 28 in of space for customer traffic 3 1m 10 Ensure that the mains lead is not damaged If the mains lead is damaged in any way there could be a danger of electric shock or a fire hazard Ensure that the power supply is fitted with circuit protection Using the power IMPORTANT supply without circuit protection is a fire hazard 3 2 Coin Handling Standard Sega machines are fitted with a SR3 coin mechanism however as a service to our customers Sega machines can be supplied with no coin mechanism or door allowing the customer to fit a coin handling option from the approved list Fit only the coin handling arrange
20. SPG2014 2 STOPER __ 9 15 SPG2215 1 RUBBERCUSHION 16 SPG 2216 1 COVER 17 SPG 2217 1 VRCOVER S 19 SPG2219 2 GEARSTAY o o oo o 20 SPG2200 4 WSHR 4 0 000 21 SPG 2221 1 NEUTRALSTOPPRD 0 0 101 100 5263 4 BEARING12 OILES80F 1212 102 220 5484 2 VOLCONTBSKOHM o 104 601 7944 2 GEAR15 105 310 5029 F15 6 SUNITUBEFFISMM 0 0 106 2800419 2 HARNESSLUG 0 201 O28 A00304 P 4 SETSCRHEXSKTCUPPM3X4 gt 202 020 000516 02 4 HEX SKT H CAP SCR BLK OZ M5X16 203 00004202 4 M SCR PH M4x20 Jooo 204 000 P00508 W 2 M SCR W FS M5X8 205 000 T00408 OC 4 M SCR TH CRM 206 FAS 450005 2 SPR PIN BLKOZ6X10 __ 207 000 00405 3 MSCRPHMAXS ___ 208 FAS 000001 2 M SCRTH CRM M3X6 209 050 H00500 1 HEXNUTM5 210 060 F00400 7 FLTWSHRM4 __ 157 8 16 FZR 1600UK ASSY SEAT TWIN 1P 158 ITEM PART DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF SPG 2401 AUK UPPER SEAT BLANK 2407 4 SPG 2402 AUK 1 LOWER SEAT BLANK F STC 1603 1 SEAT BASE Ii STC 604 2 SEAT FRAME 5 7 I 10 11 12 970 1610 1 SAFEITYGUARD 0 2 14 512 112 2 PROTECTRUBBEER y O 15 570 1613 1 SAFEIYGUARDF 000002 16 051004 0 8 DRAFTEXCLDR 4 X7MM BLK x 10M 103 0 8M 19 FZR 1601 AUK 1 SEAT
21. TIME ATTACK COURSE 1 1 6 DATA play num 0 all run num O courseout avg 00 max 0 burst avg 0 0 Machine fastest time fastest lap ORIGINAL BFALCON 3F CX WGOOSE FSTING RAINF SMOON RTURTLE CDOLPHIN SRAT PINKS BFLASH GTAXI FATS 0 00 000 0 00 000 0 00 000 0 00 000 0 00 000 0 00 000 II MI VII 0 00 000 0 00 000 OOO OOO Moo oo 0 00 000 0 00 000 Q OO OD Q OO 000 0 00 000 OUO 0QO 0 00 000 0 00 000 OOO OD OOOQ 090 Q O0 OQ00 0 00 000 0 00 000 0 00 000 0 00 000 0 00 000 0 00 000 07007000 0 00 000 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE This is play data by course for Time Attack Mode Course specific information is shown on screens 5 12 through 10 12 Press the TEST Button to change the screen the number X will change in the TIME ATTACK COURSE X DATA title play num all run num courseout burst The number of times each course has been played The number of times races have been completed The number of times players have run off the course shows average and maximum The number of times machines have exploded shows average and maximum 124 RACE RECORD 11 2 GARAGE GET PARTS NAME BUY DISP RATE Brave Eagle 0 0 09 Giant Planet om 0 Megalo Cruiser OD 0 Splash Whale 0 0 Dya Wild Chariot 019 Haly Spider OO 0 Optical Wing 0 Dread Hammer 095 Silver Sword CO O Space Cancer oo 1 Wonder Wonn Oo 0
22. 1 1 Seth LMTEiFPRISES U TI 2837 2741 1 0 1 1 z LI 1 0 RS Y2E EITS esL in SELECT WITH DUTTON PRESS TEST BLT TON J 5 TEST INPUT TEST gt EXIT LIIIII III Als 157 S 3 706 AD JS TEST gt DISPLAY CONFIG FIT WI CH STSTEM P ATE PL AYRRY SLOT JCO SL T CHI DJO Cll Coco CHS CHA OC DO THS Cle COCO 0003 CO OCCID SELECT MI III SERVICE BOTTON AND 55 TEST HUTTON Select EXIT to return to the 100 In this test functioning of the I O Board connected to the Game Board is displayed and INPUT TEST can be performed Select EXIT to return to the MENU screen or select INPUT TEST to display the second screen qm Wik a sich freni the control panel erc ibis chances inta L With cain swibch Iis azcumulaics And Ihe coin cout values me displayed he wie QUO aud FEI MENU screen 5 2 5 Sound Test Select the sound test to check the status of the amplifiers soundboards and speakers Press the SERVICE button or view change button to move the arrow to the desired test item Press TEST button to output the sound e Select the sound source with SERVICE e On pressing TEST the test sound is emitted from the selected source SOUND TEST MAIN SPEAKER LEFT SPEAKER RIGHT OPTION SPEAKER LEFT oPCAKER HI
23. 304 600 9040 45K WIRE HARN EARTH 400mm M4 M5 K AC BRKT XFMR 169 8 25 OHT 0700UK ASSY AC BRKT SUB ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF I 106 111 EP1334 1 FUSE HOLDER 20mm 10A 240Vac 112 514 5078 5000 1 FUSE5X20CERAMICSB5000mA 114 36068 71 SNAP BUSHING HEYCO 4002182 050 F00400 M4 NUT FLG SER PAS PNE SPERO 600 9040 45K WIRE HARN EARTH 400mm M4 M5 K AC BRKT XFMR 600 9030 44K WIRE HARN EARTH 300mm BRKT MAIN BASE 305 600 6999 201UK WIRE HARN SUB AC BRKT 170 8 26 VOF 0450UK CARD UNIT TWIN L OO Ojo ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF 1 CKT O401UK 1 CARDR WBASETWIN J _ 2 CKT 0402UK 1 CARDR WCOVERTWINL 0 3 CKT 040UK 1 LOCKINGTONGUENARROW gt S 4 2535512 1 CARDGUDE 0 0 5 CKT 0404UK 1 JPPLATESTAY 6 CKT O408UK 2 LOCKBRKTS 7 _ 1307 2 STUD PLATE 0 ooo o 8 VOF 0451UK 1 CARDRWBRKTFORVOF J gt S 9 170048 1 1 SPACER L F REF 9203602 J 0 10 CKT 0400K 1 GATE 7 11 CKT 0407UK 1 INSULATOR PLATECKT J o o 12 VOF0452UK 1 INSULATOR PLATEVOF 0 e BEATING soos at 101 220 5575UK 1 0 102 1 CARDRAVUNTCRPiZSBRHO gt ee e agg 201 000 P00308 W 7 M3X8 MMSCRPANW FSPAS 2 3 102 4 202 000 F02508 2 M25X8MSCRCSKBZP 2
24. 56 3 10 Replacement Of Fluorescent Lamp And Other Lamps Never touch places other than those specified Touching places other than those specified can cause electric shock and short circuit Disconnect machine from the supply before attempting the replacement of any lamp Prepare a secure step when working on the upper parts of the machine WARNING STOP Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should replace lamps IMPORTANT 3 10 1 Fluorescent Lamp Replacement SCREWS black Kx 1 Turn the POWER switch OFF 2 Take out the 3 screws and open the Billboard lid 3 Remove the end caps from the fluorescent tube 4 Pull the tube out of the clips with a twisting action When performing work be sure to use a step FLOQSESCENT LAMP 40 57 3 11 Cleaning The Cabinet Surfaces When the cabinet surfaces are badly soiled remove stains with a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted with water chemical detergent and squeezed dry To avoid damaging surface finish do not use such solvents as thinner benzine etc other than ethyl alcohol or abrasives bleaching agent and chemical dustcloth 3 12 Seat Greasing To Seat Rail Portion Move the Seat to the rearmost position and apply spray greasing to the portion shown at the right once every 3 months by using NOK KLUBER L60 or GREASE TAE MATE SEGA PART No 090 0066 After greasing move the Seat a few times OT forward and backward so as t
25. If the internal clock is not set to the correct time card play may be turned off at a different time from the one intended IMPORTANT CARD TEST gt CARD CHECK MAGNETIC CARD CLEANING MEMORY CARD CHECK CARD CLOSE SETTING EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON MAGNETIC CARD R W CHECK Checks the card reader writer When checking the message Checking the card reader writer is shown and a read test write test and print test are automatically performed Checking uses up one magnetic card If the test is completed without an error the machine dispenses the card from the card reader writer slot and posts a message asking you to remove the card When the card has been taken the screen reads Succeeded to read write If an error occurs the screen produces an error display see 18 1 If the error persists try cleaning the read write heads MAGNETIC CARD CLEANING This allows you to clean the card reader writer head For instructions on handling the cleaning card see 3 9 3 2 1 Select MAGNETIC CARD CLEANING and press the TEST Button The message Insert the CLEANING CARD will appear on the screen 2 Insert the cleaning card into the card slot 3 When cleaning is complete the cleaning card will be automatically ejected and the user will be instructed to Retrieve the CLEANING CARD 4 Remove the cleaning card and throw it away When the card has been remove
26. In the event that settings are altered on a screen not mentioned in this manual the IMPORTANT machine may cease to function properly Restore the settings to the values shown on the screens below Refer to 3 14 8 1 for actual network play settings Use NETWORK SETTING to establish and test network connections 1 Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item 2 Press the TEST Button to change the setting or to open the detailed settings 3 Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM MENU screen NETWORK SETTING NETWORK TYPE ETHER SET IP ADDRESS CLEAR NETWORK SETTING NETWORK TEST gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON NETWORK TYPE Choose a type of the communication network Set to ETHER in this game machine NONE Sets that the communication system does not perform Sets to none when you don t set the network system ETHER sets ETHER for the communication network MOBILE Sets a mobile communication terminal for the communication network ETHER MOBILE Set ETHER or MOBILE automatically for the communication network DEFAULT ETHER Priority is given to ETHER ETHER MOBILE Set ETHER or MOBILE automatically for the communication network DEFAULT MOBILE Priority is given to MOBILE 108 SET IP ADDRESS This sets up the details of the communication network Depending on the NETWORK TYPE setting the contents of setting vary If setting to NONE it does not a
27. Touching places not designated can cause electric shock or short circuit This work should be performed by the site maintenance individual or other skilled professional Performing work by non technical personnel can cause electric shock hazard Do not perform work other than those specified in this Manual in order to prevent accidents during performing work and operation after performing work Performing work not specified in this Manual may require special training for this product If performing work other than those stated in this manual is required for repair contact the offices herein stated in this manual or where you purchased the product from and ask for repair or inquire how to repair Be very careful when soldering Handling a soldering iron carelessly may result in a fire or a burn Be extremely careful when heating the heat shrinkable tube Failure to do so may result in a fire or burns Exercise extreme caution when handling the internal parts of the Steering Unit Watch out for damage warping and loss The loss of just one piece may result in damage to or lead to faulty operation of the entire unit When securing the plastic made parts do not excessively fasten screws and nuts Failure to observe this may damage the parts and cause injury due to fragments resulting from damage CAUTION When adjusting or changing the variable resistor set the variable resistor values on the Volume Settings screen and check t
28. from any switch or volume Detached wires Volume malfunctioning Replace the volume See 3 9 Check for faulty wire connections around moving parts When replacing wires secure them so that they do not touch any moving parts 63 PROBLEM CAUSE COUNTER MEASURES No response from Steering Failure of power on checking Reconnect the power and complete a Servomotor power on checking procedure See Section 3 7 Faulty connector connections Check the connections for the connectors between the Game Board and Servodriver and between the Servodriver and the Servomotor Thermal element in the Occurs when the internal temperature Servodriver is operating reaches 70 C 158 F and corrects automatically when the unit cools Momentary overload caused a fuse Contact the company from whom the unit on the Servodriver to blow was purchased Steering Servomotor is Aging of the force feedback Reset in the Test Mode week in its force feedback mechanism Unsatisfactory Accel and Incorrect volume setting Adjust the volume value in the Test Brake operation Mode See Section 5 Faulty Volume attachment or Adjust the volume attachment and verify adjust gear alignment in Test Mode See Section 5 Check the connections for the Accel and Faulty connector connection Brake connectors and the connectors between the Accel Brake and Cabinet Replace the volume Failure of the volume Start button an
29. 1 1 O O MOTOR SHAFT COLLAR 0 SERVOMOTORS500WNEW J y 47 _ _ ll 100 5112 BEARING 17 NSK 600327 108 601 7945 _ GEAR20 104 61 172 105 601 9173 TIMING BELT 150 S5M 475 106 220 5484 ___ VOLCONTBSKOHM 106 220 5753 VOLCONTB SKOHM TOCOS _____ 107 310 5029 F20 SUMTUBEFF20MM 201 028 00408 SETSCRHEXSKTCUPPM4 8 J o 202 028 A00308 P SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M3 8 208 065 5012502 STP RING BLK OZ 12 o 204 065 5020502 STP RING BLK OZ S20 205 000 P00408 W MSCRPHW ISM4 8 206 000 P00412 W MMSCRPHW FSM4e 12 __ 207 030 000125 HEXBLTW SM 12 __ 208 060 200600 FLTWSHRM6 z 209 050 U00600 JUNUTMO 210 030 000840 S JHEXBLTW SM amp 40 __ 0 211 068 852216 J FLTWSHR8522 16 212 050 U00800 301 1600 6866 WIRE HARN ASSY HANDLE MECHAVR 0 152 8 12 FZR 2150UK ASSY START VIEW ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF 1 FZR2151 1 J STARTVEWPLATE 2 FZR2152 1 STICKERSTARTVIEW J gt 0 101 509 5779 1 SW PBW LAMP6VRED 102 509 5779 BL 1 SW PBW LANMP 6V BLUE 103 509 5779 YE 1 SWPBW LAMP6VYELLOW
30. 3 Coarse Adjustment Remove the four hexagon bolts detailed above and remove the side covers of the Accelerator amp Brake 4 Loosen the two machine screws holding the V R rack FINE ADJUST SCREW 5 Move the V R rack away so as to disengage COARSE ADJUST SCREWS the V R 6 Gently rotate the V R until its value is within the range of the centring position 7 Mesh the gears together Make sure that a correct amount of backlash is maintained 8 Ifthe V R value is still not correct make fine adjustments as detailed above The required values are GAS PEDAL Under 30H Over COH BRAKE PEDAL Under 30H Over COH THE PEDAL THE PEDAL RELEASED PRESSED 55 3 9 4 3 Replacing the V R Loosen and withdraw the V R rack as detailed above Using a hexagon key loosen the two grub screws holding the V R gear onto the V R Remove the V R gear Using a spanner remove the nut holding the V R in position Gently remove the V R and its wire harness Refit is the reverse of removal DELE P de MI When complete you must readjust the V R in accordance with the paragraph above 3 9 4 4 Greasing Be sure to use a good quality synthetic lubricant Using a mineral based lubricant will cause damage to the plastic parts Do not apply lubricant to parts other than those specified Doing so may cause damage or deterioration of parts Apply lubricant to gear mesh portions once every 3 months GREASING
31. 4 19 62 IME Course CEN u uuu uuu idem duda a 88 419 The or I LE RE E 88 4212909 ThE Machine Seting Sof eel iue unun M 89 4139 M M P EE 89 5310 VS DU 90 4 1 3 11 Results Screen Race Mode Time Attack Ranking Screen Time Attack Mode 90 4132 TRE POLT bIBIS un nu un nuna ba baa hasa d 90 9 106 060 0 8060 5C 66 u uu 91 4 Memory Gard E E eee 91 4139 5 The Password SCIEN 92 413 16 Ihe Game Over SCt Cele u uuu NE i E NE EI 92 4 14 Other gt 93 93 41 42 Seclet COUdeS mi 9 MAINTENANGE INSTRUC TIONS 94 5 1 Explanation Of Test And Data 94 95 gt gt _ ___ _ __________ _ _ _ _ _ ___ 96 2 C 0009 9
32. 5 sets of play instructions in 5 languages Select the language of your choice and apply in the following areas 422 0912UK Instructions on monitor mask FZR 1297UK on top control panel over memory slot 422 0911UK Instructions on top of control panel FZR 0020UK Card Instructions on card R W lid FZR 2024UK under memory slot ge IMPORTANT 3 3 7 2 Assembling The Cockpit Place the two cockpits side by side Position the 1P cabinet which has the IEC inlet at the left hand side when viewed facing the monitor STICKER L is attached to the back of the 1P cabinet and STICKER R on the back of the 2P cabinet Install the coin chute tower in between both cabinets Open the coin chute door and the cash door and secure with the 4 hexagon bolts from inside the doors At this time make sure the bolts are only loosely fitted Install the joint pipe on the rear side of both cabinets by securing with 4 hexagon bolts at this time loosely e Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation COCRPIT STICKER L budi di RAZ La MX seri sido flat washer used Note Door may open in opposite way to that shown above TERT a aee i saje n KEXACOM black id 25 using FLAT 3 7 3 Securing In Place Leg
33. Adjuster Adjustment e Make sure all of the leg adjusters are in contact with the floor If they are not the machines may move and cause injury This operation requires 2 people CAUTION Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation IMPORTANT This machine has eight castors and eight leg adjusters When the installation position is decided unscrew the leg adjusters so that they raise each caster a minimum of 5mm from the floor Make sure the machine is level 1 Move the machine to the installation position When installing against or close to a wall be sure to allow an adequate space to allow the player access to the machine 2 Make the leg adjusters contact the floor rA Adjust using a spanner as shown below so joint plate that a minimum of 5mm exists between the ri 3 Slide the joint plate onto the shafts of the casters and the floor Make additional adjustment so that the machine is level indicated leg adjusters Tighten the lock nut on all eight leg adjusters This will secure the joint plate a aua V aaa a n n E Secure the joint plate by fasleniog the note and the of leg adjusters GINT PLATE After securing the leg adjuster bolts fully tighten all bolts temporarily attached in STEP 1 above 3 7 4 Billboard Installation e One person alone cannot perform the installation of the billboard assembly Seek assistance before attempting
34. IMPORTANT This allows you to assign the card close times Players will not be able to use their cards from the time that you set cards will remain unusable until the power is reset Be sure to set the appropriate time given the circumstances For instance if you close at midnight try setting the time to fifteen minutes before closing at 11 45 If you have set RACE MODE LAPS to SET5 the large number of laps may take some time to complete so 30 minutes before closing time 11 30 might be more appropriate There are three ways to set the card close WEEK DAY and OFF Set the cursor to DAY and press the TEST Button to change the type Day Time Settings Use this to set the card close time to be the same every day Configure in the same way as with WEEK The default setting is 23 45 CLOSE SETTING DAY TIME 23 45 gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON 119 Weekly Time Settings Set the card close time for each day Press the SERVICE Button to select the day and the TEST Button to change the time Times can be changed in fifteen minute intervals The default setting is 0 45 for Friday Saturday and Sunday and 23 45 for other days CLOSE SETTING WEEK SU 00 45 MO 23 45 TU 23 45 WE 23 45 TH 22 45 FR 00 45 SA 00 45 gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON The OFF Setting Disable card close setting CLOSE SETTING OFF gt EXIT SELECT WITH
35. MAIN VOLUME e Do not touch places other than those specified Touching places not specified could cause an electric shock or short circuit TEST 1P SERVICE 2P R DEGAUSS 2P R ANGE 1L eo NOT USED Opening the Coin Chute door will reveal the VTS Assembly shown above The function of each switch is as follows The controls on the left affect the 1P cockpit those on the right the 2P TEST BUTTON TEST SW SERVICE BUTTON SERVICE SW DEMAG VOLUME MAIN VOLUME WOOFER Used to enter TEST mode Also has function during TEST mode Refer to the later Section detailing TEST mode Gives credits without registering on the coin counter Also used during TEST mode Demagnetises degausses the CRT to remove colour unevenness Adjusts the volume of the left and right main speakers Adjusts the volume of the woofer 95 5 2 System Test Mode The contents of settings changed in the TEST mode are stored when the test mode is finished from EXIT in the menu mode If the power is turned off before the TEST mode is finished the contents of setting change become ineffective Executing BACKUP DATA CLEAR in the SYSTEM TEST MODE does not clear the BOOKKEEPING data in the GAME TEST mode Entering the TEST mode clears fractional number of coins less than one credit and BONUS ADDER data Perform setting as per specified in this manual for operation If setting not specified is performed for operation pr
36. Reader Writer Dispenser If the Dispenser is empty the part that secures the cards inside the Dispenser may touch the rotating part of the Card Reader Writer and cause noise Always remember to remove the Cleaning Card after completing head cleaning After head cleaning wait for the SEGA LOGO to be displayed at least twice before resuming gameplay This machine records the number of times the Card Reader Writer is used The Card Reader Writer writes data to and reads data from cards Each write and read is counted so the Card Reader Writer usage count will not be the same as the number of times the game is played Once head cleaning of the Card Reader Writer is complete the unit will exit this mode Follow the on screen instructions to carry out cleaning CLEAHIHG CARD PLEASE INSERT CLEANING CARD Insert the Cleaning Card into the card slot NOW CLEANING Indicates that the unit is undergoing cleaning Wait for cleaning to be completed The unit exits to normal mode after cleaning is complete Do not forget to remove the Cleaning Card Wait for the SEGA LOGO to be displayed at least twice before resuming gameplay after cleaning The Card Reader Writer usage count described above is reset when cleaning is performed Manual head cleaning may also be performed from Test Mode Refer to Test Mode Section 5 2 10 6 for more details 52 3 9 3 3 Clearing Card Jams When attempting to perform this operation without p
37. SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON After changing the settings select EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen 120 5 2 10 7 Callibration To calibrate the input devices be sure to move them to their maximum extent The input devices will not be calibrated unless the number displayed exceeds 10 IMPORTANT Calibration adjusts the controls to eliminate inconsistencies PULL PUSH HANDLE LEFT RIGHT HANDLE AND STEP PEDALS STEERING PULLING STEERING PUSHING STEERING LEFT STEERING RIGHT GAS BRAKE 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CANCEL This calibrates the input magnitudes for the steering wheel accelerator GAS and brake To calibrate the steering wheel move the handle all the way up down right and left and press the pedal all the way down The adjustments made to the values with this program are reflected in the game s controls After the input devices have been moved and their input values adjusted the screen display will change from PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CANCEL to PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT Press the TEST Button to return to the menu screen the input devices will be calibrated to reflect the input values If the TEST Button is pressed while the screen displays PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CANCEL the input devices will not be calibrated Press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen 121
38. and covers Once the machines have been linked for network play line them up Leave as much space as possible between the machines Secure all adjustors on each machine See Section 3 7 3 10 Connect the power cord and grounding wire for each machine See 3 7 8 19 3 14 8 1 3 Network Play Settings Each of the linked machines must be set up for network play If the machines are not set up correctly network play will not be possible 10 11 12 3 14 8 1 3 1 How To Set Up A Machine For Network Play Turn off the power on each machine to be used in network play Enter Test mode on each machine See Section 5 1 Select GAME TEST MODE and press the TEST Button The machine will enter Game Test mode and the screen will display the Game Test menu See Section 5 2 10 oelect NETWORK SETTINGS from the Game Test menu and press the TEST Button The Network Settings screen will appear Network settings are carried out on this screen NETWORK SETTING LINK NUM 2 2 4 GROUP Z NUMBER 2 1 4 gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS LEST BUTTON Set the LINK NUM setting on the Network Settings screen to the number of game machines linked for network play Set up the GROUP setting on the Network Settings screen The GROUP setting is used to divide the machines linked for network play into groups For example a network of 4 machines could be divided into 2 groups of 2 machines oet the NUMBE
39. in tape or other insulating material Follow local regulations when disposing of the battery Improper disposal can damage the environment To avoid risk of malfunction and damage e Make sure the positive and negative ends are aligned correctly CAUTION e Use only batteries approved for use with this unit If an error appears indicating that the battery power is very low within the first year of use it is usually an indication of a problem or abnormality with something other than the battery Be sure to inspect the board that the battery is connected to IMPORTANT 1 Remove the 5 screws holding the TRIFORCE and its cover in place 2 Slide the cover off of the TRIFORCE being careful of the hook that holds them together SCREW S black M3 X 6 what washer 70 3 Gently remove the battery from the battery holder The battery holder is located on the very bottom of the main board 4 Insert the new battery CR2032 so that the terminal is pointing upward Removed batteries should be disposed of in accordance with relevant national laws and or local regulations TRIFORCE MAIN BOARD BATTERY SEGA PART No 401 0065 SEGA PART NAME BATTERY CR2032 HITACHI 71 3 14 6 Replacing The DIMM Board Battery Pack 3 14 6 1 Warnings And Restrictions Concerning The Battery Pack Observe the following precautions when handling the DIMM board s battery pack Sega cannot assume responsibility for any probl
40. of electronic assemblies electro mechanicals servicing controls spare parts etc as regards this new SEGA product This manual is intended for those who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise especially in IC s CRT s microprocessors etc Carefully read this manual to acquire sufficient knowledge before working on the machine Should there be any malfunction non technical personnel should under no circumstances touch the internal systems Should such a situation arise contact our head office SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD SEGA SERVICE CENTRE Suite 3a Oaks House 12 22 West Street Epsom Surrey United Kingdom KT18 7RG 3 INSTALLATION AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out installation and commissioning IMPORTANT 3 1 Handling And Installation Precautions When installing or inspecting the machine be very careful of the following points and pay attention to ensure that the player can enjoy the game safely The game must NOT be installed under the following conditions e Outside the game is designed for indoor use only e nareas directly exposed to sunlight high humidity dust excessive heat or extreme cold e In locations that would present an obstacle in the case of an emergency i e near fire equipment or emergency exits e Onunstable surfaces or surfaces subject to vibration e Where liquids other than routine cleaning may come into contact with the game
41. the game used and the observed problems when sending to the indicated repair center 3 14 7 1 How To Use The Triforce Carton Box Fold the packaging in the order specified in the diagram and wrap it around the TRIFORCE making sure that board and box are aligned correctly Finally place it in the carton box Failure to wrap the product as specified in the diagram may cause damage to parts 19 3 14 8 Machine Set Up During linked play if the test mode is not finished within three minutes on all linked machines the NETWORK CHECK cannot be performed causing a NETWORK ERROR First set up each linked machine to meet the requirements of communication play If the settings are incorrect communication play is not possible ASSIGNMENTS CABINET TYPE IPLAYER ADVERTISE SOUND CM MONITOR ZONTAL SERVICE TYPE COMMON gt EXIT SELECT W TH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON 76 3 14 8 1 Network Play Up to 4 machines can be linked for network play Properly connected network cables and correct network play settings are required for network play 3 14 8 1 1 Precautions Regarding Network Play Setup Before starting to work ensure that the Power SW is OFF Failure to observe this can cause electric shock or short circuit Use care so as not to damage wirings Damaged wiring can cause electric shock or short circuit Do not touch undesignated places Touching places not designated can cause elec
42. this operation CAUTION Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation 1 Install the billboard base over the two cockpits CEDSS SCREWS black IH 5 N RILLBONED LID Mount the billboard by fitting it onto the billboard base Install the billboard holders using 2 hexagon bolts each to secure them to the cabinets Connect the wire connectors from the billboard box to the connectors on the cabinets and install the connector covers using two screws for each o lela 21 3 7 5 Installing The AC Covers Wire Covers N Be sure that the machine is not connected to the mains supply before attempting this operation CAUTION Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation IMPORTANT The AC Wire Covers are used for protecting the interconnecting wiring and the fibre optic cables When carrying out this operation be very careful so as not to trap any wire between the covers Pay attention when handling the fibre optic cables as excessive bending may cause damage 1 Attach AC Cover A to the rear of the cabinet using 5 screws 2 Make all the wiring connections between the two cockpits and the Coin Chute Tower The wiring connectors are colour coded and cannot be fitted into the wrong size connectors Do not force any connectors together Connect the earth wires between the two AC Brkts the AC Covers and the Coin Chute Tower 4 I
43. this option to OFF no message regarding license cards will be shown during the advertising loop 114 MEMORY CARD SLOT USE Configure Nintendo GameCube Memory Card usage This option lets you enable or disable the memory card slot Default setting ON e Set this option to ON to enable compatibility with F ZERO GX for the Nintendo GameCube Note that this option cannot be used if the player does not have F ZERO GX game data Please set this option to OUT OF SERVICE or OFF until F ZERO GxX is released e f you set this option to OUT OF SERVICE the advertising loop will display the message Can not use Nintendo GameCube Memory Card f you set this option to OFF no message regarding the Memory Card will be shown during the advertising loop NOTES O f both license cards and memory cards are set to OUT OF SERVICE the advertising loop will display the message Cards cannot be used If both are set to OFF no message will be shown O of the two is set to OUT OF SERVICE the message specific to that card will be shown o If one is set to OUT OF SERVICE and the other to OFF no card instructions will be shown during the advertising loop GAME DIFFICULTY set the game s difficulty level to five settings VERY EASY EASY NORMAL HARD and HARDEST Default setting NORMAL This changes the amount of bonus time given at checkpoints and the speed of COM machines Race Mode only HANDICAP Turns the Race Mode
44. to restore or end the game If this error occurs several times use Test Mode to perform manual cleaning See Cleaning Section 3 9 3 2 Press the Start button and Change View button at the same time to eject the card and end the game Correct the problem then press the Start button and Change View button at the same time to restore the game Circumstance may force the game to shut down Correct the problem then press the Start button and Change View button at the same time to restore the game Press the Start button and Change View button at the same time to eject the card and end the game Press the Start button and Change View button at the same time to eject the card and restore the game If this error occurs several times use Test Mode to perform manual cleaning See section 3 9 3 2 Continued from previous page ERROR DISPLAY There is a problem with the card reader writer Please notify a store attendant Please turn off the power and start again The card reader writer is not responding Please notify a store attendant Check the card reader writer is connected properly turn off the power and start again SCIF Error Please notify a store attendant Check that the card reader writer is connected properly turn off the power and start again Card jam Remove the card and press the Start and Change View buttons If the card cannot be removed please notify a store attendant This message is displ
45. will be displayed If one of the units attached for network play enters Test Mode the other unit will IMPORTANTI display the same Test Mode Screen Even when units are connected for network play each seat each game may be given different cost settings Incorrect cost settings may cause budget balancing problems Note that when 2 or more machines are linked together for network play some functions are different than for stand alone machines Whenever Test mode is used on a machine linked for network play all machines connected to the network will display the network test screen When patrons are engaged in network play do not enter Test mode on any of the machines in the network even if the machine is not in use However machines whose GROUP setting is different from that of the machine entering Test mode will not be affected 81 3 15 Periodic Check And Inspection The items listed below require periodic check and maintenance to retain the performance of the machine and ensure safe operation Be sure to check annually to see if the power cords are damaged The plug is securely inserted and that there is no dust in the interior of the machine or between the socket and the power cord Using the product in an unclean condition may cause a fire or electric shock WARNING Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out periodic checks IMPORTANT The items listed below require periodic check and maintena
46. y t COUN T2 MULTIP 1 CORIO Ml A5 atl n cui l 2 1 d E y ee 1 a 4 n E T H gt PRI SELECT MITI Si VIZE 511 LUN AHS PEST GUTTE COIN TO CREDIT BONUS ADDER COIN CHUTE MULTIPLIER 105 5 2 3 2 Game Cost Setting Use this mode to set the number of credits required to start a game and buy a license card COIN ASSIGNMENTS GAME COST SETTING 2 CREDIT TO START 1 CREDIT TO BUY A LICENSE CARD EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTONM AND PRESS TEST BUTTON 106 5 2 8 Clock Setting Use CLOCK SETTING to set the TRIFORCE internal clock CLOCK SETTING 2003 08 20 FRI 05 10 34 YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON 1 Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the item to be set 2 Move the cursor to the desired item and press the TEST Button to increase values The max value for YEAR is 2099 further increases return the value to 2000 3 Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM MENU screen 107 5 2 9 Network Setting This product should only be used with the factory settings indicated in this manual Selecting certain options from the screens listed below may alter settings or bring up other screens However since these functions are not used by this machine they are not described in this manual
47. 0X3mm 24 0 5 1 0 4 4X10cm STRIPS 27 051004 DRAFTEXCLDR4X7MM BLK x 10M 9 705mm ON FRONT LIP 30 440 WSO220UK WARNINGSTICKER TRAP HAZARD 101 200599 ASSY CLR DSPL 29 TYPEGIKUK 138 Cont ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF 59 ee 3 a 111 260 0011 02 1 AXIAL FLOW AC100V 50 60Hz 114 051195 8 RIVETSNAPMOSSSRI811 498 ROUTER TWIST D9 ADH I 202 008 B00825 08 6 8 25 TMP PRF BHBLK 446 00 203 060 500800 0 6 M8WSHRSPRBLK 4 6 ____ 205 030 000850 58 8 M8X50BLTW SBLIK 8 0 5 8 12 4 207 030 000616 58 6 M6X16BLTWSBLK 6 6 00 208 068 651616 08 6 MeWSHR16ODFLTBLK 66 1 1 1 1 209 000 P00408 WB 6 4 8 MSCR PAN W FS BLK 8 4 6052 12 4 14 2 15 2 14 2 15 2 17 4 101 4 220 012 0512 8 N10X1 2 S TAP HEX B PAS 060 200500 __ 8 M5WSHRFORMAFLTPAS 198 301 TOF 60100UK 1 WHEXTVIEWBUTTONA O 302 FZR 61011UK 1 WHEXTMEMCARDA 2 303 FZR 61012UK 1 WHEXTMEMCARDPWRA gt O 305 FZR 61006UK 1 WHEXTHANDLEA _ O TOF 60101UK WH EXT FRONT SP B FRI 61042UK WIRE HAPN EXT VR B 7 139 Cont PART NO DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF NCR 61011UK WIRE VIEW ASSY RGB CA D SUB 15P 311 FZR 61007UK 1 WHEXTHANDLEB 2 312 FRI 61041UK 1 WIRE HARN EXT MOTORB
48. 22 Replacing Tne MI rOSW LENE Sv nisn ee i a eno Na 46 GEISIO 49 O99 Card Reader 50 055215 Caras o ene n ut 50 99 2 Mead qued dette e 52 9020 Clearing eave axe ea a 53 SE _ lt 33323 __ _ 5 _ _ _ 54 3 9 4 1 Removing the Accelerator amp Brake 54 9942 Ihe Vihara 55 8948 1221215 9 MG e d fele 56 9944 56 3 10 Replacement Of Fluorescent Lamp And Other Lamps 57 3 10 1 Fluorescent Lamp 57 3 11 Cleaning IME Cabinet _ _ _ _ 58 3 12 Seat Greasing To Seat Rail POrtl om uu 58 3 13 Trobibleshigolilige E E mm 59 3 13 1 card Reader VV I E T a E 59 3 13 2 Troubleshooting When No Error Message 1 62 3 14 Caine ar _ ______ Socr 65 3 14 1 Removing The 65 3 14 2 Removing The GD ROM 66 3 14 3 Removing The Game Board 2 68 3 14 4 Composition Of The Game Board nnne n
49. 30 40 2 Drive 6 8 10 15 20 30 3 Meteor Stream 4 6 8 10 15 20 4 Cylinder Wave 3 5 7 9 10 15 5 Thunder Road 3 5 7 9 10 15 6 Spiral 3 5 7 9 10 15 gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Press the SERVICE Button and move the cursor to the setting you wish to change Press the TEST Button to cycle the parameters on the left of the item through its various settings Note that GAME DIFFICULTY HANDICAP VS BATTLE MODE PASSWORD DISP and RACE MODE LAPS are shown on the machine whose NUMBER on the NETWORK SETTING screen is set to 1 Changing the configuration of the NUMBER 1 machine automatically follows the settings of the other numbered machines ADVERTISE SOUND Turn advertising sound output ON and OFF Default setting ON FORCE FEEDBACK There are three settings for steering resistance Default setting 2 1 Weak 2 Normal 3 Strong MAGNETIC CARD R W USE Configure the usability of the card reader writer Turn the card reader writer on and off Default setting ON Set it to ON if you want to activate card reader writer and to OUT OF SERVICE or OFF if a malfunction or other factor makes the card reader writer unusable If you set this option to OUT OF SERVICE the advertising loop demo screen will display the message The F ZERO LICENSE CARD can not be used or purchased at this time and users will be unable to play with license cards If you set
50. 31 Elo NoBonus OFF ON ON ON 32 ON ON ON ON ON 131 6 1 2 Price Of Play Settings Euro Prie Bow Ftc Switch 2 Switch 4 Switch 5 i 106 NoBonus OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 ioe 6 5 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 3 X OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 4 3 3 86 ser 2 ON ON OFF OFF OFF s or OFF e 300 156 50 4 6 8 2 ON OFF OFF OFF 7 2 5 4 OFF ON ON OFF OFF sx mto ON ON ON OFF OFF _ mos CC oN OFF 36 400 125 5 3 8 ON OFF OFF ON OFF i 506 noens forr ON OFF ON OFE 2 3 0 ere ON ON OFF ON OFF rer srez or OFF ON ON OFF 3 6 noens ON OFF ON OFF i 2 8 ot ON OFF 16 e ON ON ON ON OFF 7 OFF OFF OFF ON i OFF OFF OFF ON foe __ OFF OFF ON ___ 2 5 C OFF OFF ON jaso ___ OFF OFF ON OFF ON ze ON OFF OFF ON a e ON ON OFF ON aje e on ON OFF ON
51. 410 W 11 M4X10 MSCR POSI PAN W FS 2 4 4 2 5 0 301 FRI 61056UK 1 WIREHARNVTSBOARD 167 8 23 OHT 0500UK ASSY WIRE COVER ORT TWIN ITEM PARTNO a DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF 1 DYN 0005UK 1 ACCOVERA a 2 MCC Jug 301 600 6817 104 1 WIRE HARN EXT AC SPG 302 600 6817 102 11 WIRE HARN EXT TOWER L SPG 1 303 600 6817 103 1 WIRE HARN EXT TOWER SPG 1 304 600 6373 76 1 WIRE HARNESS PLAYER SELEXTA 168 8 24 OHT 0400UK ASSY AC BRKT MAIN ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF km orrom 1 ACBRKTUK 7101 EP1379 O FILTER EMI 10A ARCOTRONICS _ 102 EP1302 1 EUROSOCKETFUSED iOA280Vao 103 EP1303 1 SWITCH ROCKER DPST 10A 250V 514 5078 10000 FUSE 5X20 CERAMIC SB 10000mA INLET 105 310 5029 D508 HEAT SHRINK SLEEVING 50 8DIA 102 50 OVER JORT O401UK 1379 0 1302 _ 1303 _ 514 5078 10000 106 11 EP1334 1 1 FUSE HOLDER 20mm 10A 240Vac 112 514 5078 5000 1 FUSE 5X20 CERAMIC SB 5000mA 114 360168 771 1 SNAP BUSHING HEYCO 4002182 201 203 600 6873 0010 600 9030 446 600 9040 45 INSIDE 050 F00400 M4 NUT FLG SER PAS 2 OUTSIDE 1 301 600 6873 001UK WIRE HARN XFMR IN 600 9030 44K WIRE HARN EARTH 300mm M4 M4 K BRKT TO MAIN BASE
52. 420 6770 01UK REV 0 SERVICE MANUAL TWIN TYPE IMPORTANT Before using this product read this SERVICE MANUAL carefully to understand the contents stated herein After reading this manual be sure to keep it available nearby the product or somewhere convenient in order to be able to refer to it whenever necessary Manufactured in the UK by CONTENTS 1 BEFORE USING 333_2 lt 2 5 1 1 Inspections Immediately After Transporting The Product To The Location 6 2 INTRODUCTION TO THIS SERVICE 8 INSTALLATION AND SERVICE 5 9 Sly Cadet bcd usss 9 MOON lasi UU DE 11 Ol PANS u c 12 ecco t 13 3 5 Shipping The Game Board and GD ROM 14 Dol HOWTO Use The Tuiorce Canon BOr ieu bu uud 14 3 0 HE GD ROM DIVO 15 Jsle SASSEMDIV INSULICHONS u ne A X 16 22721 APPIYINO ENE PLAY INSIKUCIONS eee 17 o2 Assembing The X 0618 eu a eee ap ee pe ee a ee en ee Re Sn e
53. ART DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF 1 TOF 4601UK 1 WOODENBASEELC o oo 3 837 13551 92 1 5 102 560 5394UK 1 TRANSFORMERDUTTW L _ 103 838 13578 1 PWRAMP2CH amp MIXER 0 0 104 838 14174 1 SERVO MOTOR DRIVE BD MIDI gt gt o 105 838 11856CE 02 1 CONNECT BD W FUSE 6 3ACE gt Z 0 107 35401 11 TWISTLOKBHKL4504 108 35085 7 10 A TWIST N LOK BHKL 7504 __ 1 0 0 0 109 280 A00964 WX 12 ROUTER TWIST D09 SO6 4 WOODX 3 4 103 4 104 4 105 2 102 4 301 600 7141 100 1 CABLEJVSTYPEA B100CM 302 600 6985 006UK 1 WIREHARN100VOUT 0 303 FRI 61003UK 1 WIREHARNCONNBDB _ 305 FRI 61027UK 1 WIREHARNEXTACIOVA J o 306 TOF 60104UK 1 PWRAMP14VACIN o 307 NCR 61002UK 1 WHAMPVR S o 309 NCR 61004UK 1 WHAMPSPF 161 Cont ITEM PART DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF F EN 315 POD 61057UK 1 WHEARTHACUNT ooo ma 162 8 19 FZR 1510UK ASSY BASE LIDR ITEM PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF BASE LID R GASKET STRIP 1 1 3 101 1 301 1 163 8 20 FZR INST TW ASSY INST FZR TWIN i FZR0200UK 1 ASSYBILLBONRD 2 FRL0300UK 1 ASSYCONNCHUTETOWERFRI 7 3 ORT0500UK 1 ASSYWIRECOVERORTTWN ____ 4 JJONTP
54. BACKCOVERBLANKUK 21 FZR 1601 BUK 1 STICKERSEATBACK ___ 22 FZR 1601 CUK 1 STICKER SEAT BACKLOGO 101 601 9059 91 1 SEATRAILL Jooo O 102 601 9060 91 1 SEATRAILR 0 0 ooo 103 130 5186 91 2 DUMMYSPEAKER __ 105 280 5297 6 SCRIVET81K31 906 0 201 030 000850 5 8 8 50 BLTW SPAS gt 2444 204 000 P00410 W 8 M4X10 PAN W FSPAS 98 1 0 0 0 08 8 4 15 4 F 8 1 9 000 100408 0B MAX8 MSCR TH BLK 12 M8 NUT NYLOK PAS 101 18 4 15 012 P03512 F 8 050 U00800 159 8 17 FZR 4500UK ASSY MAIN BD ITEM PART DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF 1 JORT4501UK 1 MAINBDBASE 2 842 0200511 1 JASSYTRFFZREXP O 3 APC400 1 SWREGBRKT 4 105535 1 GD DRIVEBRKTSTD 5 I81111 1 STICKER PLEASE RECYCLE Z o 6 60007 1 GD ROM DRIVE UNIT NAOMI gt Z o 7 610 0649 0004 1 GDSOFTFZR 101 400 5397 01 1 SW REGU FORJVSVA J O 104 3401 4 TWIST LOK BHKL 450 4 105 3503 4 A TWIST N LOK BHKL 750 4 0 106 280 A00964 WX 6 ROUTER TWIST 009 SO6 4 _ gt gt o 2 3 4 3 3 4 302 TOF 60002UK 1 JWHMAINBDAC 303 TOF 60003UK_ 1 WHJVSPWR6PWICARD 304 TOF 60004UK 1 WHJVSPWR8PWGD J gt S O 307 600 7247 500 1 CABLE SCSI ST L TYPE2 500MM 160 8 18 FZR 4600UK ASSY ELEC BD ITEM P
55. COM battles player battles handicap ON or OFF Default setting ON VS BATTLE MODE sets COM machine participation in Race Mode ON or OFF Default setting OFF When set to ON players race only against other players However note that COM machines will join in Single Mode and Play Solo Even when in Linked Mode PASSWORD DISP Turn password display during Time Attack Mode ON and OFF When set to ON the password screen is shown after racing in Time Attack Mode This password lets users join the F ZERO Internet Rankings via their home computers Please set this to OFF if Internet Rankings are not being listed The launch of Internet Rankings will be announced on the Official F ZERO Home Page http f zero jp Default setting ON RACE MODE LAPS In Race Mode there are six setting levels for the number of laps Normal and Settings 1 to 5 Default setting NORMAL The game features six courses and the number to the left of each course is its number of laps The number of laps in Time Attack Mode cannot be changed Changes to settings are not enabled until Test Mode is exited After changing settings be sure to exit Test Mode After changing the settings select EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen 115 5 2 10 5 Network Settings Select NETWORK SETTING to display the following screen and configure linked play settings NETWORK SETTING X 2 2 4 GROUP A A Z NUMBER 1 1 4 LINK NU
56. CREDITS 1 CREDIT 2 CREDITS 3 CREDITS 5 CREDITS SETTING 21 5 COINS 1 CREDIT 5 COINS 1 CREDIT SETTING 22 1 COIN 2 CREDITS 3 COINS 1 CREDIT 5 COINS 2 CREDITS SETTING 23 2 COINS 1 CREDIT 2 COINS 1 CREDIT 4 COINS 2 CREDITS 4 COINS 2 CREDITS 5 COINS 3 CREDITS 5 COINS 3 CREDITS SETTING 24 1 COIN 3 CREDITS 2 COINS 1 CREDIT 4 COINS 2 CREDITS 5 COINS 3 CREDITS SETTING 25 1 CREDIT 1 CREDIT 2 CREDITS 2 CREDITS 3 CREDITS 3 CREDITS 4 CREDITS 4 CREDITS 6 CREDITS 6 CREDITS SETTING 26 6 CREDITS 1 CREDIT 2 CREDITS 3 CREDITS 4 CREDITS 6 CREDITS SETTING 27 103 5 2 7 3 Coin Credit Setting Coin Chute Individual Type FUNCTIONING OF COIN CHUTE 1 1 COIN 1 CREDIT 1 COIN 2 CREDITS 1 COIN 3 CREDITS 1 COIN 4 CREDITS 1 COIN 5 CREDITS 1 COIN 6 CREDITS 2 COINS 1 CREDIT 1 COIN 1 CREDIT 2 COINS 3 CREDITS 3 COINS 1 CREDIT 4 COINS 1 CREDIT SETTING 19 1 CO 1 CREDIT 2 CREDITS 3 CREDITS 5 CREDITS 5 COINS 1 CREDIT 3 COINS 1 CREDITS 5 COINS 2 CREDITS SETTING 23 2 COINS 1 CREDIT 4 COINS 2 CREDITS 5 COINS 3 CREDITS SETTING 25 1 CREDIT 2 CREDITS 3 CREDITS 4 CREDITS 6 CREDITS SETTING 27 FREE PLAY 104 5 2 7 3 1 Detail Setting Select manual setting to manually set the coin to credit ratios COUN CNUTNTS DETAIL SETTING EA HT 1 The available combinations are detailed below BOS ADLER 15159 51 MLOT 1 ZIKZO HI AS aC 2 4 4 2 5 LILI 1 z 2 4 3
57. EDITS Number of credits input by the SERVICE Button TOTAL CREDITS Total credits from coins and the SERVICE Button BOOKKEEPING 2 3 NUMBER OF GAMES DO TOTAL TIME OD OOH OOM 005 PLAY TIME OOH OOM 005 AVERAGE PLAY TIME OOM 005 LONGEST PLAY TIME OOM 005 SHORTEST PLAYTIME 00M 005 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE NUMBER OF GAMES Total number of games played TOTAL TIME Powered up time length of time the machine has been on PLAY Total playing time AVERAGE PLAY TIME Average game play time LONGEST PLAY TIME Longest game play time SHORTEST PLAY TIME Shortest game play time 126 BOOKKEEPING 3 3 TIME HISTOGRAM 0 295 00 OM30S 0 595 00 1 005 1 295 00 1 305 1M59S 00 2MOOS 2 295 00 ZM JOS ZM595 00 3MOOS 3 295 00 3M30S 3 595 00 AMOOS 4M29S 00 4JN30S 4M59S 00 5M00S 5M295 5NM30S 5 595 00 005 6M295 00 6BM30S 6 595 OVER MOOS 00 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT TIME HISTOGRAM shows the number of plays and the respective play times This histogram should be referred to when setting the Game Difficulty 127 5 2 11 Backup Data Clear Delete all BOOKKEEPING screen data Use BACKUP DATA CLEAR in the SYSTEM TEST MODE to delete data about coin credit collection Deleting this data does not affect the game settings or other data stored by the game Deleting this data will delete the data showing how many times the CARD R W was used A
58. GHT Select EXIT to return to MENU screen gt SELECT WITH SEAVICE BUTTON AND PHESS TEST AUTON 5 2 6 C R T Test Selecting CRT test allows the projector adjustment to be checked for colour and distortion RED Press the test or start button to have the second CRT test screen appear C R T TEST 1 2 WHITE PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE 101 5 2 7 System Assignments Allows system options to be set Select required setting with SERVICE button confirm with TEST button Default settings are indicated in parentheses SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS CABINET TYFE IPLAYER ADVEHTISE SOUND DN MONITOR HOR ZONTAL DISPLAY MODE AUTOS TAN SERVICE COMMON COMMUNICATION MODE MASTER gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON APD PRESS TEST BUTTON e CABINET TYPE specifies Control Panel and number of Coin Chutes The number of players displayed in BOOKKEEPING varies in accordance with the value displayed here 1PLAYER e ADVERTISE SOUND allows the sound emission to be turned ON or OFF during ADVERTISE MODE e MONITOR TYPE changes the orientation of the image on the screen HORIZONTAL e SERVICE TYPE sets the functioning of the SERVICE button should several SERVICE buttons exist INDIVIDUAL Service credit is applied
59. ICE BUTTON TO EXIT 29 3 7 9 3 Sound Test SOUND TEST OUTPUT TYPE RIGHT SPEAKER LEFT SPEAKER EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON 3 7 9 4 Test In the system test mode selecting SOUND TEST causes the screen on which sound related BD and wiring connections are tested to be displayed Check if the sound is satisfactorily emitted from each speaker and the sound volume is appropriate Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation C R T TEST 1 2 WHITE PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE In the TEST mode select CRT test to check the screen is satisfactory Although the projector has been set up at the factory before shipment check to see if the screen needs adjustment 30 3 7 9 5 Test OUTPUT TEST START BUTTON OFF ON VIEW CHANGE 1 OFF ON VIEW CHANGE 2 OFF ON VIEW CHANGE 3 OFF ON VIEW CHANGE 4 OFF ON BOOST OFF ON Select OUTPUT TEST from the menu screen in Game Test mode to bring up a test screen for the output devices lamps etc If each output device activates correctly the output devices and their wiring connections are working STEERING CENTER OFF ON LEFT OFF ON RIGHT OFF ON gt SELEC
60. IPE 0 2 5 DYNOOXUK ACCOVERB 6 SRT 018UK 1 ACCOVERC o o 77 1 ACCOVERD CC o 8 _ RALXXXX14UK 1_ TIEBRACKETRALLY 9 326 0008 2 BILLBOARD HOLDER L 710 4220911UK 2 PLAY INSTR FZR TWIN MULT 11 4220912UK 2 SUBINSTRFZRTWINMULTI 47 i NSTKITBOXFZRTWN 15 FZR 0022001 2 STICKERCARDSLOTFZRBENG 16 601 1133401 3 CARD PACKAGE 47 601110000 0 2 CLEANNGKIT 49 PK0M3 05 PALETINSTKIT _______ O O 20 FZR 0020UK STICKERCARDSLOTFZRCMULTI 21 FZRA297UK 2 STICKER MEMORY CAUTION MULTI _ 22 FZR 2024UK 2 STICKER MEMORY SLOT LWR MULI 440 CS0186UK STICKER EPILEPSY MULTI AC UNITS EA 2 301 600 7269 0500 ASSY LAN CABLE 05000M gt 40i 420 5827 I SERVICE MANUALSANWASIK 402 420677001UK SERVICE MANUALFZRTWIN 403 05109 2 SELFSEALBAGOXI234 O 404 840000601 WRENCHMATMPPRE O O 405 840000701 1 WRENCHMSTMPPRE O _ 406 540000901 WRENCHMBTMPPRF 409 514 5078 5000 2 FUSE 5 20 CERAMIC 58 5000mA 411 4206620UK 1 SERVICE MANUAL GD ROM SYSTEM 416 5096036 SW MICRO MATSUSHITA AMS1615A7 NO 164 8 21 FZR 0200UK ASSY BILLBOARD NR _ lt 33__ TERE
61. M NO EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON NETWORK SETTING LINK 1 gt EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Press the SERVICE Button and move the cursor to select an option to change Press the TEST Button to cycle through the settings shown to the left of the item LINK NUM Set the number of game machines to link Set this to 1 for the single setting 2 or more allows linked play You will need to set up groups and configure the NUMBER to enable linked play GROUP Used to set groups among the linked machines For instance if four machines are connected and you want two groups of two set two to A and the other two to B Ensure that you always have a group NUMBER Assigns a number for each machine within a group Do not use the same number twice in one group Also note that you must set one machine as 1 Changing the GAME DIFFICULTY HANDICAP VS BATTLE MODE PASSWORD DISP and RACE MODE LAPS settings of the 1 machine will automatically change the settings of machines numbered 2 to 4 After changing the settings select EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen 116 5 2 10 6 Card Test Test the functionality of or clean the card read writer The card read writer should be tested and cleaned periodically Clean the card reader writer periodically Set the TRIFORCE s internal clock to the correct time see Section 5 2 8
62. N cable will come pre connected to hub Connect the slave machine s LAN cable bundled up at the back in a loop across via the AC cover to the hub of the master machine and connect to one of the hub s ports For machine set up refer to Section 5 2 10 5 25 3 7 8 Connection To The Power Supply e This operation may only be carried out once the machine has been completely assembled WARNING SroP e Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation IMPORTANT The AC Unit is located on the rear of the 1P cockpit Using the power lead supplied connect this to the mains socket at the wall 1 Turn the mains switch on Turn the switch on the AC bracket on Once power is turned on the fluorescent lamp lights up The otart System Screen displays after a lapse of several seconds This is followed by the screen that indicates that the network is currently being checked if the communication mode has been set If there is a bad or improper communication connection each screen will not proceed to the next remaining on the currently Network Check Screen If this occurs resolve the error according to the instructions wont unazen ried in this document LT idle EC SOCKET 4 lfthe communication mode has not been set or the communication check ends normally the Motor Check ocreen returns While the Motor Check Screen is on screen the steering wheel can move either clockwise or counter clockwise If you touch t
63. ON When the machine is installed perform the following checks Monthly OF THE Check to see that each setting is as per the standard settings input at MACHINE the time of shipment In the INPUT TEST mode check each switch and VR Section 5 2 10 2 In the OUTPUT TEST mode check each of the lamps Section 5 2 10 3 In the MEMORY TEST mode check all of the IC s on IC BD Section 5 2 1 test to be performed In this test RAM amp ROM are tested PERIODIC Periodically perform the following Monthly CHECKS MEMORY TEST Section 5 2 1 Ascertain each setting In the INPUT TEST mode test the control devices Section 5 2 10 2 In the OUTPUT TEST mode check each of the lamps Section 5 2 10 3 CONTROL In the INPUT TEST mode check each switch and VR Section Monthly SYSTEM 5 2 10 2 Adjust or replace each switch and VR Section 3 9 MONITOR In the CRT TEST mode check to ensure the monitor is adjusted Monthly correctly Section 5 2 6 Clean screen switch off machine and remove the plug Weekly IC BOARD MEMORY TEST Monthly In the SOUND TEST mode check the sound related ROMs 5 2 5 DATA CHECK Check such data as held in the bookkeeping screens relating to Monthly number and length of plays Section 5 2 10 8 EXTERIOR Clean surfaces Monthly MAINTENANCE ubricate seat sliders COIN Check switch operation if fitted Monthly MECHANISM 94 5 1 1 VTS Assembly WARNING TEST 1P L SERVICE 1P L DEGAUSS 1P L 2P
64. R BOX 8OHM 20W TWEETER TOP 201 000 P00512 W M SCR PH W FS M5X12 101 2 145 8 9 FZR 20001UK ASSY CONTROL PANELSTD ar EP ud X T rok x c DE yam Ar sra ee ba TM Fagien Tongue 44Nm 1 28250 1 JASSYSTEERNG 0 0 2 FZR 2600 1 ASSYHANDLEMECHA gt 3 FZR 2150UK 1 ASSY STARTVIEW OF 0 o 4 2 21600 1 ASSYMEMORYSLOT 00 00 5 28200 1 CONTROLPANELCOVER y 6 FZR 2021UK 1 CONTROLPANELBRKT 0 0 7 FZR 2022UK 1 HANDLE COLLAR 0 00 8 FZR 0014UK 1 HANDLESPACERRING 9 TOF 2006UK 1 COVERHOLDER _ gt 10 FZR 2023 1 J CTRLPNLCOVERLID ooo 12 FZR 1019 1 JWIREHOLDR 0 0 15 440 WS0220UK 1 WARNING STICKER TRAP HAZARD 00 16 MGL 2003 1 DENOMINATIONPLATE 101 280 016636 2 CABLE NYLON SCR MTG 166L3 6 W 2 102 601 0460 4 100 0 00 00 103 280 A02000 A 6 ROUTERTWISTD20ADH 104 601 6231 C100 1 _ __ 106 280 A01200 A 3 ROUTER TWIST D12 ADH 0 0 146 Cont M4 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS 060 S00400 060 F00400 600 6873 043 FZR 61008UK WIRE HARN VIEW BUTTON CKT 62037UK ed WHEXTHANDLE 0002 WIREHARNENCODEREXT2 J 0 O WIRE SERVO OUTPUTEXT2 1 WHEXTMEMCARDC yo 307 FZR 61020UK 1 WHEXTMEMCARDPWRC Z gt 2
65. R setting on the Network Settings screen so that each machine within a group has a different number Make sure that one machine in each group is set to 1 Exit Test mode on each machine Be sure to choose EXIT from the System Test Menu to exit Test mode properly Once each machine has exited Test mode and gone through initialization it will begin a network test During the network test the monitor will display a network test screen If there are no problems with network play settings or cable connections the machine will enter Advertising mode If the advertising screen appears after the network test is finished network settings are complete The network test should last roughly 20 to 30 seconds If the network test screen fails to disappear the problem is most likely due to one of the following incorrect settings an improperly connected LAN cable a faulty LAN cable connection or a severed wire 80 3 14 8 1 4 General Precautions Regarding Network Play When setting up machines for network play settings such as the game s difficulty level will be derived from the machine whose NUMBER is set to 1 If settings on machine 1 are changed the other machines will have their settings changed accordingly On machines other than 1 settings derived from machine 1 will not be displayed on screen and cannot be changed Should a network connection fail during network play gameplay will be suspended and the Network Error Screen
66. S BATTLE Human only race A race with only human competitors COM machines cannot join the race For two to four players Participants must hold down the brake when selecting their machine in the MACHINE SELECT screen Cannot be used with only one cabinet or in one player play COM machines will always join No Handicap In Race Mode cars in the rear are given supplemental speed and can go faster player controlled machines only To turn off supplemental speed use No Handicap All players even in one player races must hold down the brake when selecting a machine from the Machine Settings Screen In Race Mode even one player games are handicapped so use the above to turn handicapping OFF Racing Staff Ghosts Lets you race against Staff Ghosts Hold down the brake with the cursor on Champion Ghost in the Course Selection Screen and select a course 93 5 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 5 1 Explanation Of Test And Data Display Use the switches on the VTS to enter the TEST MODE This will allow you to carry out post installation and periodic checks and adjustments The following Section details the function of each of the tests Be very careful about entering TEST MODE If the machine you wish to test is linked to other machines exiting test on your machine will cause a network check to be carried out This will disable all other machines linked to It IMPORTANT eM DESCRIPTION REFERENCE INTERVAL INSTALLATI
67. S E TT 1 Da rs D D ea D Dai m l Ti D TI ri ri 1 Ds ay yuna y G O O Og gt yarar 1 12 D m J II NA EEA TET TITITIUETEFEE pol acd X ca o a GH x RC zA 1 JFRILO201UK 1 JBILLBOARDBOX o 2 22206 1 SIDECOVERL 0 3 FZRO2080iR 4 FRI 0204UK___ 1 BILLBOARDLD 5 FRI 0205 1 UPPERSASH 7 ORT 0207UK 1 UPPERCOVER 0 ______ 8 FRI 0208 2 JUPRRLID 9 FRI 0209 1 JSASHSDEL __ 10 FRI 0210 1 SIDESASHR 12 VOT 0208 2 SIDECOVERBRKT 13 FZR 02305UK 1 BILLBOARD PLATE FZRTWIN 14 42137501340 1 STICKER FLOW 000000002 17 021 2 CUSHOONSPONGE40 FL TRAY 110V 40W T12 pM FL TUBE 40W 4 DIA 1 5 T12 165 Cont ITEM PART NO 7 1 1 27 10 13 12 5 DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF FROUTERTWISTD9ADH STICKER SIDE COVERL STICKER SIDE COVERR 4 6 7 9 8 12 2 5 3 5 4 3 9 4 10 4 12 4 IWREHARNFL 00 7 166 8 22 FRI O300UK ASSY COINCHUTE TOWER FRI ITEM PART DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF 1 ECA 0301UK 1 CONNCHUTETOWERECA 2 VISFRHT 11 VTSBOARDFRITWIN 3 PP1087 1 BOXCASHFORMINIDOOR 4 SRT 0302UK 1 CCTFLOORTWIN 0002 201 000 P00
68. T TWIN 172 9 APPENDIX A SCHEMA uu uu ul Dine dete una 173 Sq ii So o pa erf 173 97 t Ete Za nln css aces ee E qaa 173 1 BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT To ensure the safe usage be sure to read the following before using the product The following instructions are intended for the use of QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY If any activity is carried out on the product this should be done only after carefully reading and sufficiently understanding the instructions Only qualified service personnel should carry out maintenance on the product Depending on the potential risk terms such as WARNING CAUTION and IMPORTANT are used where explanation is given that requires special attention SEGA is not responsible for injury or damage caused by use ina manner contrary to the instructions given in this document In order to prevent accidents warning stickers and printed instructions are applied in the places where a potentially hazardous situation relating to the product could arise Be sure to comply with these warnings Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this warning will cause a potentially hazardous situation that can result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this cau
69. T WITH SERVICE RUTTON Perform the above inspections also at the time of monthly inspection 31 3 7 10 Moving The Machine e When moving the machine be sure to remove the plug from the power supply Moving the machine with the plug inserted can cause the power cord to be damaged resulting in a fire or electric shock When moving the machine retract the leg adjusters fully and ensure the casters make contact with the floor During movement pay careful attention so that the casters or leg adjusters do not damage any other cabling laid on the floor Such damage could result in a fire or electric shock Don t push the cockpit cabinets from the side as they may topple and cause damage Don t put excessive pressure on the glass or plastic components as damage or personal injury may result if there is a breakage CAUTION Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation IMPORTANT z U E 11 3 Du Wie e i e 12 9 EE ad i gt HE o r 1 m 1 gm p I I 01 WX I RI LL oc Disassemble the cabinet into its components if transporting up or down step level changes Do not push an individual cockpit from the side SEEK un i Fea Har al wi tine dij Ms x Pp I Er EL 1 woe a L LI 32 3 8 Fuses Never touch places other than those specifi
70. all accessories available e Can all doors and lids be opened with the accessory keys and or tools CONCERNING THE STICKER DISPLAY CONCERNING WARNING STICKERS SEGA product has stickers describing the product SEGA product has warning displays on manufacture number Serial Number and stickers labels or printed instructions electrical specification If you require service adhered attached to or incorporated in the assistance you will require the Serial Number places where hazardous situations can arise Identical machines may have different parts fitted The warning displays are intended for the internally Only by quoting the Serial Number will accident prevention of customers and service the correct parts be identified personnel SPECIFICATIONS Installation Space cm 202 x 170 Height cm 187 Weight kg 492 Power consumption max Rated Voltage V AC TBA See Rating Plate on Base Box Rated Current A TBA See Rating Plate on Base Box Note Descriptions in this manual are subject to change without prior notice 2 INTRODUCTION TO THIS SERVICE MANUAL SEGA ENTERPRISES LTD supported by its experience in electronic high technology of VLSI s microprocessors etc and with a wealth of experience has for more than 30 years been supplying various innovative and popular games to the world market This Service Manual is intended to provide detailed descriptions together with all the necessary information covering the general operation
71. ame boards are functioning properly MEDIA BOARD TEST 1 2 DIMM BOARD TYPE 3 VERSION STATUS GOOD CHECKING 100 DIMM TEST DIMMO GOOD DIMM1 NONE GD ROM GOOD PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT SYSTEM INFORMATION MAIN BOARD REGION BOOT VERSION FIRM VERSION FPGA VERSION SERIAL NO X k kkk k kkk ke ke ke ke MEDIA BOARD DIMM BOARD TYPE 3 GDROM MEMORY SIZE 512MB FIRM VERSION SERIAL NO ecce k k k lt k X lt lt NETWORK BOARD FIRM VERSION PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT 28 made correctly and IC BD is satisfactory see AUX MEMORY TEST BUTTON TO EXIT MEDIA BOARD TEST 2 2 NETWORK BOARD VERSION STATUS GOOD CHECKING 100 NETWORK BOARD TEST RAM CHECK _ GOOD COMPLETED PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT 3 9 2 Input Test Select INPUT TEST from the menu screen in either System Test mode JVS TEST INPUT TEST NODE 1 1 SYSTEM 00 PLAYER 1 PLAYER 2 COIN 1 COIN 2 ANALOG ANALOG ANALOG ANALOG ANALOG ANALOG ANALOG ANALOG 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 OI i N FA N F N INPUT TEST STEERING xX 0 FF SERVICE OFF ON STEERING Y 0 TEST OFF ON PADDLE LEFT OFF ON PADDLE RIGHT OFF ON BOOST OFF ON GAS 0 BRAKE 0 START BUTTON VIEW CHANGE 1 OFF ON VIEW CHANGE 2 OFF ON VIEW CHANGE 3 OFF ON VIEW CHANGE 4 OFF ON PRESS TEST AND SERV
72. ayed when there is a problem with the Card Reader Writer and it sends improper signals This message is displayed at power up during advertisements when the Card Reader Writer is not connected properly or when it is broken and unresponsive This message is displayed when a communication error occurs between the Card Reader Writer and the game board This message is displayed when various operations fail because of dirty rollers or heads This message is displayed when a card jam is suspected when there should be no card in the Card 60 COUNTERMEASURES Verify there are no problems with the shutter and that the top cover is closed and then restart the unit Verify that the Card Reader Writer is connected properly and then restart the unit Verify that the Card Reader Writer is connected properly and then restart the unit If this error occurs several times check the immediate area for sources of possible interference Leave the card in place and press the Start button and Change View button to retry the operation Remove the card and press the Start button and Change View button at the same time to restore or end the game refer to 3 9 2 If this error occurs several times use Test Mode to perform manual cleaning Press the Start button and Change View button at the same time after removing the card or correcting the problem to restore the game The following error messages are displayed when problem
73. card is needed for Internet rankings Internet Rankings When PASSWORD DISP is set to OFF the Internet Rankings guide is not shown during advertising When it is set to ON a password is shown after playing Time Attack Enter this password with a PC to join the F ZERO Internet Rankings The rankings will be available on the F ZERO Official Home Page http f zero jp 4 1 3 Playing the Game 4 1 3 1 The Card Check Screen If you already have a license card place it in the License Card Slot to continue automatically to the next screen You can insert the Memory Card in this screen as well but if you do not insert the Memory Card before the license card it will not work properly BCLED Ee Ls DN CSD un 85 4 1 3 2 The F Zero License Card Screen Press down on the accelerator in the Card Check Screen to move to the Purchase Screen When creating a new card insert the required number of coins to make a new license card When your license card s credits have been used up you will be moved to the Renewing Purchase Screen You can insert the Memory Card in this screen as well but if you do not insert the Memory Card before the license card it will not work properly s Pi M EENE TEED _ SE gf MM RE Mo MIZ dcr 7 AP ETITA RS deveti MS ES p E Playing without the Memory Card Creating a New Card Renewing 4 1 3 3 The Name Entry Sc
74. cing The Microswitches Movement in the steering unit s paddle levers is detected by 2 microswitches on the bottom of the interior of the steering cover Follow the steps listed below to replace or adjust the position of these switches Note that each of the 2 microswitches on the bottom of the steering unit is linked to the paddle on the OPPOSITE side in the PADDLE LEFT RIGHT test on the Input Test screen that is the microswitch on the right controls the PADDLE LEFT value and vice versa Check to make sure the switch being replaced or adjusted is the correct one The following tools and instruments are required for the following operations e 3mm diameter hexagonal screwdriver or wrench Soldering iron Industrial dryer e M4 size Phillips screwdriver e M3 size Phillips screwdriver e Nippers e Cutters e e 3 9 2 2 1 Adjustment Procedure 1 Perform steps 1 through 7 for adjusting the Y axis VR to remove the front steering cover and detach the rear steering cover see 3 9 2 1 2 Loosen the 2 screws securing the SW ADJUST plate on which the microswitch to be adjusted in installed and then move the SW ADJUST plate to adjust it Do not loosen the screws on the side the microswitch is installed on SCREW 2 M3 X 6 wiflat amp spring washers PADDLE RIGHT SIDE SWITCH PADDLE LEFT SIDE SWITCH 46 3 Adjust the switch so that the roller on its actuator terminal touches the pin that interlocks with the paddle l
75. creen 110 5 2 10 2 Input Test Select INPUT TEST to display the following screen and check the status of input devices This test should be used periodically to check that each input device is functioning correctly INPUT TEST STEERING X SERVICE OFF ON STEERING Y TEST OFF ON PADDLE LEFT PADDLE RIGHT BOOST GAS BRAKE START BUTTON VIEW CHANGE 1 VIEW CHANGE 2 VIEW CHANGE 3 VIEW CHANGE 4 PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT STEERING X ROOST STEERING MAGNETIC CARD EM VIEW CHANGE 1 4 _ PADDLE LEFT LSLS Test the STEERING GAS and BRAKE controls to ensure that they are functioning properly and that the parameters change smoothly as each input device is operated If the other input devices switches buttons sensors switch from OFF to ON when operated they are functioning normally Press the SERVICE and TEST Buttons simultaneously to return to the Game Test Menu screen 111 5 2 10 3 Output Test e Select STEERING and press the TEST Button to make the steering wheel turn To avoid injury first make sure that no one is touching the wheel e To avoid injury first check that no one is touching the steering wheel Select OUTPUT TEST and press the TEST Button After initialization the steering CAUTION wheel will turn Selecting OUTPUT TEST and pressing the TEST Button will cause the next screen to initialize and load This allows you to check the status of each out
76. d the screen reads Succeeded to cleaning 117 MEMORY CARD R W CHECK MEMORY CARD RAW CHECK INSERT A MEMORY CARD WITH AT LEAST 4 EMPTY BLOCKS WRITE READ DO NOT INSERT THE MEMORY CARD WITH IMPORTANT DATA IT GET DAMAGED EXIT TEST BUTTON This checks the Memory Card slot To perform the check you will need a Nintendo GameCube Memory Card with four blocks of free space Note that there is a chance of data loss Do not use a Memory Card that contains important information MEMORY CARD R W CHECK NOW CHECKING SUCCEDED TO READ WRITE OR FAILED TO READ WRITE WRITE READ DO NOT INSERT THE MEMORY CARD WITH AN IMPORTANT DATA IT CAN BE DAMAGED EXIT TEST BUTTON Insert the Memory Card to automatically begin reading and writing tests Re insertion is directed when the Card is already inserted If all goes well NOW CHECKING will switch to SUCCEEDED TO READ WRITE and a circle O will appear by each item If there is a problem the message FAILED TO READ WRITE will appear and an X will be displayed by each item If the X continues to appear after repeated tests with different memory cards check the wiring If you cannot find anything wrong with the wiring you will need to replace the Memory Card slot 118 Card Close Setting Users will be unable to use their cards during the time s that you set Be sure to set the appropriate time s based on the circumstances
77. d Change Faulty connector connections Check the connections for the connectors View button input does not between the I O Board the Cabinet and work and they do not flash the Control Panel and those inside the Control Panel otart button and Change Unverified settings or operation The Start button only flashes when Free View button input works Play is set Check the operation in Test but they do not flash Mode See Section 3 9 The lamp is burnt out Replace the lamp Network play is wrongly set Reset correctly See Section 5 Failure of the network play Communication cables are wrongly Reconnect the cables connected See Sections 3 7 and 5 Communication cables are disconnected Damage of communication cables Reconnect cables correctly See Section 5 Replace the cables Contact the company from whom the unit was purchased 64 3 14 Gameboard Turn off the mains power and remove the power cord before opening the machine WARNING The GAME BOARD should not require any work to be carried out upon it All settings and tests can be achieved without access to the GAME BOARD All work to be carried out by QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL 3 14 1 Removing The Board To return the game board for servicing take out the board using the following procedure 1 Turn the main switch OFF 2 Unlock the base and remove the 2 M6 bolts 3 Tip the seat carefully backwards as shown Be careful not
78. e 18 3 7 3 Securing In Place Leg Adjuster Adjustment ee 19 33 32 21 3 7 5 Installing The AC Covers Wire Covers ae 22 955 23 Winnd ODD DIDI INDIOS OIN DID ODD 24 D GNC oto Oe os oe OMO D NOE EU EP ROMA 25 979 CGONNECUON TO Me peo DID D S 26 3 0 AS ID CCK eas ese oe oo 28 _ 22 3 _ 28 Des OOS UG Oooo Rawal 29 30 8 3 YOR Test oU UNDEOMN DID 30 3 9 L O USED Re er AE 31 3 7 10 _ __ 32 BO USCS 33 229 34 99l Removing 35 3 9 1 1 Adjusting Replacing The 36 99 1 2 38 O92 Untu aaa a ee ea ea kuskaka e ree 39 3 9 2 1 Adjusting And Replacing The Y AXIS 40 39
79. ed Touching places other than those specified can cause electric shock and short circuit Disconnect the machine from the supply before attempting the replacement of any fuse Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should replace FUSES There are a number of fuses used on this machine to protect the user and the machine from damage Only replace the fuse once you have remove the cause of its failure Detailed below is a list of the fuses used their location and if relevant PCB reference 514 5078 5000 514 5078 6300 514 5078 4000 514 5078 6300 F1 F2 514 5080 15000 838 14174 32X6 35 HRC SB 15000 514 5078 2500 838 14174 5x20 HRC SB 2500mA 514 5033 5000 400 5421 07512 F11 5x20 Glass T 125v 5 There are also fuses located on the Monitor PCB Refer to the relevant Monitor manual supplied to reference these fuses 33 3 9 Maintenance WARNING WARNING CAUTION IMPORTANT Only Qualified Service Personnel must carry out maintenance Ensure that the mains power is switch OFF and disconnected before attempting any work The CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY is heavy and may cause injury or damage to the machine if dropped Use an assistant when removing and replacing it In order to prevent an electric shock and short circuit be sure to turn power off before performing work by touching the interior parts of the product Be careful not to damage the wires Damaged wires may cause electric shock or short circu
80. ems that arise from handling the battery pack in disregard of the guidelines set forth in the manual Do not disassemble the battery pack and the batteries If you should fail to observe this instruction the internal wires and or protective devices may be damaged as a result the safety system may not function when discharging and recharging eventually causing an over heating fire and explosion If WARNING you should disassemble the batteries the generated gases may harm your throat and the negative plate may overheat and make a fire Do not make an external short circuit of the battery pack and the batteries If you should fail to observe this instruction the batteries may overheat make a fire and explode Do not fire the battery pack and the batteries If you should fail to observe this instruction the batteries may make a fire and explode Do not leave the battery pack and the batteries nearby the heat source fire or heater or under the intense direct sunlight and flaming sun If you should fail to observe this instruction the batteries may reduce the service life and in the worst case may overheat make a fire and explode Do not leave the battery pack and the batteries in water or seawater Also do not apply water or seawater onto the battery pack and the batteries If you should fail to observe this instruction the internal wires and or protective devices may be damaged as a result the safety system may not function
81. er of checkpoints A time penalty occurs when the player leaves the course and when his car explodes energy goes to zero F ZERO LICENSE CARD You can receive your very own machine by purchasing a license card at the start of play You can save player data to the card including your name pilot rank pilot points and time attack records 1st place data and numbers of wins are also recorded on the card Pilot Points Use your license card to earn pilot points based on your play in Race and Time Attack Modes Once you ve collected enough points you can get custom parts to customize your machine with Pilot Rank Your pilot rank increases based on your play Your rank can never decrease in this game NINTENDO GAMECUBE MEMORY CARD Use your Memory Card to link the game with F ZERO GX for Nintendo GameCube But in order to use this special feature you must have F ZERO GX game data on your card Please note that the game cannot link with a Memory Card that does not contain F ZERO GX game data 84 4 1 2 Game Mode Race Mode A single course race Thirty machines go head to head for first place In linked play players can go head to head against other players When using a license card the game ends when the player takes first place on every course Time Attack Mode Race a set number of laps in time trial format and fight for the best total time record Ghost play is also available Internet rankings via PC are also planned A license
82. ers 1 RED 2 BLUE 3 YELLOW 4 GREEN 5 WHITE 7 ORANGE 8 BLACK 9 GREY If the right hand side numeral of the code is 0 then the wire will be of a single colour shown by the left hand side numeral see the list above Note 1 If the right hand side alphanumeric is not 0 that particular wire has a spiral colour code The left hand side character shows the base colour and the right hand side one the spiral colour Example 51 WHITE RED WHITE wire with RED stripes Note 2 The character following the wire colour code indicates the size of the wire K AWG18 011015 L AWG20 UL1007 None AWG22 UL1007 9 2 Electrical Schematic The following pages contain the electrical schematic for this machine 173 Schematic 1 here 174 Schematic 2 here 175 Schematic 3 here 176
83. etter visibility It is not necessary to remove the steering unit when performing the actual operation T 7 s gt SCREW 2 M4 X 8 w flat amp spring washers D CUT SIDE Installed horizontally 42 10 11 12 13 14 Loosen the 2 screws holding the variable resistor bracket in place move the variable resistor bracket and adjust the gear engagement for angle and positioning Engage and secure the gear at such an angle that the D cut side of the VR axle is horizontal and facing downward when the steering unit is not tilted Manipulate the steering unit and make sure the gear is turning smoothly Repeat the above steps in reverse to replace the front and rear steering covers Take care not to pinch the wires or overtighten screws Note that the screws used to secure the left and right sides of the front steering cover have different dimensions from the others Check the screw sizes before installing them Adjust the variable resistor settings on the Volume Settings screen see 5 2 10 7 Check to make sure the STEERING Y value on the Input Test screen is within the range 78 8H 3 9 2 1 2 Replacement Procedure Perform steps 1 through 7 under Adjustment Procedure to detach the front and rear steering covers Unplug the Y axis VR wire connectors and unfasten the harness lug holding the wiring in place CONNECTOR HARNESS LUG 43 3 Remove the 2 screws holding the va
84. ever when the lever is not being manipulated 4 Tighten the 2 screws Manipulate the paddle lever to make sure the microswitches are turning on and off properly Listen for a clicking sound Also make sure that the switch does not adhere to the actuator itself when turned on 6 Replace the front and rear steering covers Take care not to pinch the wires or over tight en the SCrews Note that the screws used to secure the left and right sides of the front steering cover have different dimensions from the others Check the dimensions of the screws before installing them 7 Onthe Input Test screen check to make sure that the microswitches turn on and off consistently when the paddle levers are manipulated see 5 2 10 2 3 9 2 2 2 Replacement Procedure 1 Remove the front steering cover and detach the rear steering cover see 3 9 2 1 2 Unplug the wire connectors from the microswitch and unfasten the harness lug holding the wires in place HARNESS LUG 3 Remove the 2 screws holding the SW ADJUST plate in place and then remove the microswitch together with the SW ADJUST plate 47 4 Remove the 2 screws securing the microswitch to be replaced and then remove the SW ADJUST plate and the transparent insulation sheet MICROSWITCH SW ADJUST PLATE SCREW 2 M3 X 16 w flat amp spring washers 11 12 The wires connected the old microswitch be reused for the new microswitch Remove the hea
85. excessively shock it Do not continue to use any damaged or deformed battery pack If you should fail to observe this instruction the battery may overheat make a fore or explode The battery pack contains a printed circuit board PCB for protective circuitry It may be destroyed by the static electricity When handling or servicing the battery pack therefore take preventive measures against the static electricity If your battery pack has shown destruction of a protective circuitry PCB do not continue to use it If you should fail to observe this instruction the battery may overheat make a fore or explode When wiring the battery pack to a device be careful not to apply excessive force onto the connectors and lead wires The battery may overheat make a fire or explode if the connectors and lead wires are damaged Do not do away with the used battery packs carelessly because they may contaminate the environment Submit them to an industrial waste disposal plant Be sure to dispose of the used battery pack in accordance with relevant national laws and or local regulations 13 If the GD ROM drive appears to be taking too long to read the disc the battery pack on the DIMM board may need replacing The battery pack should last approximately 16 months under normal usage There is no recharging unit for the battery pack Follow the steps listed below to replace the battery pack gt ee lt Follow steps 1 and 2
86. fter deleting the data the CARD R W automatically enters Head Cleaning mode Refer to Section lt 7 2 gt Head Cleaning for more information about head cleaning GAME TEST MODE BACKUP DATA CLEAR YESLCLEAE gt NO CANCEL SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON To clear data use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to YES CLEAR and then press the TEST Button When the data has been cleared the message COMPLETED will be displayed Press the TEST Button again to return to the Game Test Menu screen Move the cursor to NO CANCEL and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen without clearing the data 128 6 COIN MECH INSTALLATION AND CREDIT BOARD SET UP 6 1 Introduction Game credits between the Coin Mechanism and the game board for this machine are controlled by VTS board This electronic circuit allows the price of play to be set for a range of different countries These functions are set on Dual In Line DIL PCB mounted switches SW 1 is used to set the currency or coin ratio and SW3 the price of play Refer to the Tables on the following pages for the correct settings for your environment The VTS board pictured below is mounted in the Coin Chute Tower The VTS board is connected to the coin validator and lamps via a dedicated wiring harness depending upon the coin validator used Wiring Hamess Notes 1 If NRI mechanisms to be used these should be ordered
87. he values on the Input Test screen in Test mode IMPORTANT After adjusting or replacing a microswitch be sure to verify that the switch turns on and off correctly on the Input Test screen in Test mode 39 If steering unit response is less than ideal and adjusting the settings on the Volume Settings screen in Test mode has no effect the problem is most likely due to an incorrectly engaged gear an improperly placed microswitch or a broken variable resistor or microswitch Follow the steps listed below to correct the gear engagement adjust the position of the switch or replace the variable resistor or switch Refer to Section 12 Control Panel for instructions on how to adjust and replace the direction control variable resistor 3 9 2 1 Adjusting And Replacing The Y Axis VR The variable resistor that detects the forward and backward tilting operation of the steering unit is called the Y axis steering VR Follow the steps listed below to adjust the gear engagement or re place the VR In this machine the VR will not be damaged as long as its axle is rotating within its range of motion when the handles on the machine are tilted to their maximum extent Secure the VR so that its axle points in the indicated direction and the gear is properly engaged when the handles are not being tilted The recommended value of the VR is within the range 70H 80H when the steering unit is in the horizontal position see 5 2 10 2 The following t
88. he wheel the motor check is hindered and the game will not operate normally So you must not touch it at this time Failures are displayed if found Resolve the errors according to the instructions in this document 5 Once all the above steps have been completed the Advertise Screen displays and voices are output through the left and right loudspeakers unless you have set the machine so that no voices are output during the Advertise mode 6 This product retains the number of credits and the ranking data even after the power is turned off It does not retain data about the fractional number of coins i e the number of coins not reaching one credit or the bonus adder count 26 Fluorescent lamps are always lit Sound is emitted On screen images are output Steering wheels turn in both directions Control Panel 27 3 7 9 Assembly Check In the Test Mode ascertain that the assembly has been Section 5 2 1 In the test mode perform the following test 3 7 9 1 Test Selecting RAM TEST or MEDIA BOARD TEST from the menu screen in System Test mode will cause the machine to automatically perform a test of memory on the game boards If GOOD is displayed next to the number of each memory segment the game boards are working properly Select SYSTEM INFORMATION to display information on the main game board and the media board If the information is displayed correctly this indicates that the g
89. ilot Points Screen Only with License Card Gives you Pilot Points based on your race performance Points are added and totalled for each category When your Pilot Points exceed the required value you are congratulated and moved to the Configuration screen This screen also informs you of Pilot Rank promotions ra SIP La ma ije iam bITOL F Dune no i 90 4 1 3 13 The Configuration Screen Only with a License Card and sufficient Pilot Points Lets you switch out your personal machine s parts and change pilots Changing parts and pilots costs Pilot Points When you change machine parts the old parts are disposed of 4 1 3 14 Memory Card Screen Only with a Nintendo GameCube Memory Card inserted If you play with a Memory Card inserted and satisfy certain conditions you can download special F ZERO AX data to your Memory Card You can then use the downloaded data in F ZERO 91 4 1 3 15 The Password Screen Only with a License Card when playing Time Attack Mode and when the course has completed data Once you complete a course in Time Attack Mode you are taken to the Password Screen and given a password This password is for your best total time It is shown every time but it is not necessarily the password for the race Enter the ID and name written to your License Card and the password shown on this screen into the F ZERO Official Home Page to j
90. imately 23 kg Removal and installation of the control panel should be performed by at least 2 people working together The panel should be firmly supported using both hands 39 4 Unplug the 8 connectors and re move the Control Panel Be careful not to damage any of the wiring DISCONNECT CONNECTOR 3 9 1 1 Adjusting Replacing The Volume 3 9 1 1 1 Adjustment Procedure 1 Loosen the 2 screws that secure the VR Bracket and move the VR Bracket to adjust the angle and condition of the gear alignment 2 Keeping the handle straight align the gears so that the direction of the D Cut side of the Volume Shaft matches that shown in the diagram DCL I SIDE TU nem TM x 2 SURE 2 M4 X 8 w Tlat K spring washers Tighten the 2 screws and secure the VR Base Adjust the variable resistor settings on the Volume Setting screen see 5 2 10 7 Check to make sure the STEERING X value on the Input Test screen is within the range 80H 8H when the steering unit is in the straight position 36 3 9 1 1 2 Replacement Procedure This procedure requires the following tools Philips screwdriver for the M4 screws 1 5 mm hexagonal wrench 11 12mm monkey wrench nipper cutter wire stripper soldering iron and industrial dryer 1 Remove the connectors 2 Remove the 2 screws securing the VR Bracket and remove the entire Bracket and Volume CONNECTOR 1 RED 3P VR BRACKET SCREW H X 8 wiflat amp s
91. in Section 3 14 5 to remove the cover Unplug the battery pack s connector Remove the single tapping screw and slide the battery holder cover to remove it Remove the battery pack Repeat the above steps in reverse to install the new battery pack The used battery pack is considered industrial waste As such it should be disposed of in accordance with relevant national laws and or local regulations DIMM BOARD BATTERY PACK SEGA PART No 401 0081 SEGA PART NAME BATTERY PACK CGR B 246A TAPPING SCREW 1 black 2 7 3X8 l BATTERY HOLDER COVER BATTERY PACK a 2 401 0081 E SNP 74 3 14 7 Shipping The Game Board And GD ROM Drive Observe the following precautions when sending the TRIFORCE or GD ROM drive out for servicing or repairs The carton boxes included are needed to ship these parts and should therefore be stored in a safe place to ensure that they are not lost e When sending parts in for repairs they should be configured as follows 1 TRIFORCE Leave the key chip installed in the board 2 GD ROM drive Remove the drive bracket Eject the GD ROM disc place it in its case and store in a safe place e Remove the wire harnesses and cables from the TRIFORCE and GD ROM drive before sending them in for repairs e Do not disassemble the TRIFORCE or GD ROM drive Place them in the carton box as is when sending them in for repairs e Provide a clear detailed description of
92. it or present a fire risk Do not touch undesignated places Touching places not designated can cause electric shock or short circuit This work should be performed by the site maintenance individual or other skilled professional Performing work by non technical personnel can cause electric shock hazard Do not perform work other than those specified in this Manual in order to prevent accidents during performing work and operation after performing work Performing work not specified in this Manual may require special training for this product If performing work other than those stated in this manual is required for repair contact the offices herein stated in this manual or where you purchased the product from and ask for repair or inquire how to repair Be very careful when soldering Handling a soldering iron carelessly may result in a fire or a burn Be extremely careful when heating the heat shrinkable tube Failure to do so may result in a fire or burns Do not drop parts when removing them Dropping parts may damage them or cause sudden accidents To prevent accidents more than one person must perform these operations Exercise extreme caution when handling the internal parts of the Control Panel Watch out for damage warping and loss The loss of just one piece may result in damage to or lead to faulty operation of the entire unit When securing the plastic made parts do not excessively fasten screws and nuts Failure
93. les from the TRIFORCE and GD ROM drive before sending them in for repairs e Do not disassemble the TRIFORCE or GD ROM drive Place them in the carton box as is when sending them in for repairs e Provide a clear detailed description of the game used and the observed problems when sending to the indicated repair center 3 5 1 How To Use The Triforce Carton Box Fold the packaging in the order specified in the diagram and wrap it around the TRIFORCE making sure that board and box are aligned correctly Finally place it in the carton box Failure to wrap the product as specified in the diagram may cause damage to parts 14 3 6 Shipping The GD ROM Drive When returning the GD ROM DRIVE for repair or replacement be sure to package it in the original card transit box THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE Ensure the GD ROM Disk is removed and the GD ROM Drive Lid is replaced on the unit with fixing screw before packaging Also remove the GD ROM Drive Bracket IMPORTANT and store with the four screws for reuse Failure to return the GD ROM DRIVE in this manner may invalidate the warranty Remove the GD Drive Bracket 3 7 Assembly Instructions Perform the assembly by following the procedure herein stated Failure to comply with the instructions for example inserting the plug into an outlet ata stage not mentioned in this manual can cause an electric shock Assembling should be performed as per this ma
94. ments detailed below and follow the instructions provided in Section 3 7 6 Failure to fit the coin handling options detailed or failure to follow the installation instructions will render the machine under the CE marking directive void Approved coin handling options e Coin controls SR3 e Generic mechanical e Mars MS111B1 and 115 SECI RM4 G20 3 3 Of Parts m V V V V Les 67 34 9 224 15 36 3 4 Accessories The machine is supplied with an installation kit Please ensure the following parts are supplied ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION ASSY BILLBOARD 6 SRT 0018UK 1 ACCOVERC 00000000000 8 RAL XXXX I4UK 1 TIEBRACKETRALLY eee 9 SPG 008 2 BILLBOARD HOLDER 2 2 2 Item 404 406 Tamper proof TORX wrench 3 5 Shipping The Game Board and GD ROM Drive Observe the following precautions when sending the TRIFORCE or GD ROM drive out for servicing or repairs The carton boxes included are needed to ship these parts and should therefore be stored in a safe place to ensure that they are not lost e When sending parts in for repairs they should be configured as follows 1 TRIFORCE Leave the key chip installed in the board 2 GD ROM drive Remove the drive bracket Eject the GD ROM disc place it in its case and store in a safe place e Remove the wire harnesses and cab
95. n Screen 2 2 to return to the System Menu screen MEDIA BOARD TEST 2 2 NETWORK BOARD VERSION 777 STATUS GOOD CHECKING 100 NETWORK BOARD TEST RAM CHECK _ GOOD COMPLETED PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT 98 5 2 3 System Information Use SYSTEM INFORMATION to check version and other information for system programmes Screens may differ depending on the type of MEDIA BOARD connected to the unit SYSTEM INFORMATION MAIN BOARD REGION SE A BOOT VERSION B FIRM VERSION B FPGA VERSION B RIAL _ _ C MEDIA BOARD DIMM BOARD TYPE 3 GDROM D MEMORY SIZE 512MB E FIRM VERSION F SE RIAL NETWORK BOARD FIRM VERSION F PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT Press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM MENU screen A REGION The COUNTRY CODE of the MAIN BOARD BOOT VERSION FIRM VERSION FPGA VERSION Version information for the MAIN BOARD system programmes SERIAL NO Serial number of the MAIN BOARD DIMM BOARD GDROM Type of MEDIA BOARD This example shows a DIMM BOARD TYPE 3 with a GD ROM DRIVE connected MEMORY SIZE Capacity of DIMM memory installed on the DIMM BOARD FIRM VERSION Version information for the DIMM BOARD system programme SERIAL NO Serial number of the DIMM BOARD 99 Mei CHI VER Jv VER OM WER TCH CLIIM UC nur zzcH 5 2 4 JVS Test
96. n cards taken out from a container that was unpacked immediately before use Use of any deformed or deteriorated card may cause a trouble Do not include a corrugated bent or used card in the card deck When the unit is out of cards a message will be displayed at the upper right of the screen during advertisements Follow the instructions below to restock the system with cards Cards may be stocked when the unit is on or off After restocking the system with cards the message displayed after the SEGA logo will be updated Gameplay can be resumed without waiting for the updated message Remove the truss screw A Unlock and open the cover to find the card reader writer The dispenser on which you should place the cards is located at the rear of the reader writer B From the card reader writer take out the dispenser upward in a straight line TRUSS SCREW 50 C D Remove the cover from the back of the dispenser CAREFULLY HOTE INSTRUCTIONS REMOVE THE EHSURE THE CARDS CLOSE THE COVER AHD DISPENSER COVER ARE ORIEHTATED CORRECTLY IHSTALL THE DISPENSER Place the cards into the dispenser according to the instructions on the sticker attached to the dispenser Refer to the diagram shown on the sticker and insert the cards Be careful not to insert the cards in the wrong direction or with the wrong side facing up The Dispenser can only hold 100 cards Do not attempt to insert more than 100 cards as too many ca
97. n providing 15A for each machine in 100 120V locations and 7A in 220 240V locations 77 3 14 8 1 1 1 Spacing of Game Machines Leave at least 70 cm of space between game machines SPACING OF GAME MACHINES HE SURE TO SECURE SPACE IN EXCESS OF THE DESCRIBED DISTANCE HETWEEN THE MACHINES 78 3 14 8 1 2 Connecting Network Cables To enable network play the hubs inside each of the game machines involved must be connected with network LAN cables Connect the hub inside one of the machines to the hub in the other machine using LAN cables There is no need to connect the other machines to each other in any other way Do not connect LAN cables between twin machines when they are not used for network play 1 2 our 7 8 9 Turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the outlet Place the power cord so as not to damage it while working Using the illustration on the previous as reference move the machines so that they are lined up Leave enough space on the front lid side of the machine to perform the rest of the operations in this procedure Remove the lower back lids of machines denoted L on back Hole Lid Remove the front covers on both machines Take off the required hole lids at the ends of the AC covers see diagram above Route a spare LAN cable through both machines connecting both hubs Any of the ports 2 or above can be used to connect to any of the other game machines Replace all lids
98. nce to retain the performance of this machine and to ensure safe business operation When handling the controller the player will be in direct contact with it In order to always allow the player to enjoy the game be sure to clean it regularly Also it is advisable to provide wet tissue etc available for player use ITEMS DESCRIPTION PERIOD CABINET Check Adjusters contact with surface CARD READER WRITER Head cleaning Every 151 counts of the card reader writer or Daily CONTROL PANEL ACCEL amp BRAKE MONITOR COIN CHUTE DOOR GAME BD WEE a A nm 82 4 HOW PLAY 4 1 Game Description The following explanations apply to the case the product is functioning satisfactorily Should there be any moves different from the following contents some sort of faults may have occurred Immediately look into the cause of the fault and eliminate the cause thereof to ensure satisfactory operation Whenever power is flowing to the machine the fluorescent lamp is lit up While in Advertising mode the monitor will go through an advertising display loop explaining the game s content and card system displaying the rankings and so on Sound is output from the speakers to the left and right of the monitor and on the left and right of the seat s headrest Sound output during Advertising mode can be turned on or off by adjusting the corresponding setting in test mode The Start button and the 4 View Change buttons on top of the cont
99. nne nnn nnn n 69 9 DIM SW Seting puyu puru i 69 3 14 5 Replacing The Main Board 70 3 14 6 Replacing The DIMM Board Battery 72 3 14 6 1 Warnings And Restrictions Concerning The Battery 72 3 14 7 Shipping The Game Board And DTIVE eris aa 75 8 14 5d now Te Use THe Trilorce Caron BOX _________ __ _ 8 75 3 14 8 9 MMM M VM 76 3 14 49 1 FIAV A quus adus 77 3 15 Periodic Check And Inspection nana 82 4 mio Mesi t 83 2 22 2 _ 83 Akli Game O UNO 84 A 2 EEUU 85 413 Playing the GAME aii aaa ado ea ea ea ado ne aaa duda Ud dM bora ka 85 4 lol Me Gard CHECK aa Qu 85 419 2 he 266 LICENSE Card S6reerr uses vin o da iS MUEVE 86 4139 Name i dads suae uada dae da oda e ua 86 iCenSe Card uuu y M saad vise ise D 86 4 19 4 106 VO SUS Sc eo iis a dai da a 87
100. nsert the fibre optic cables into the fibre optic connectors Ensure that the RX connection on the 1P cockpit is connected to the TX connector on the 2P cockpit The other fibre optic connects the TX connector of the 1P cockpit to the RX connector of the 2P cockpit 5 Insert AC Cover B into AC Cover from above and secure using 2 screws Be sure not to trap any cables 6 Secure AC Cover C and AC Cover D using 4 screws each SURFER black d M4 XB spring washers S REN black 15 ki lt A VIII k pring varheri Ki X8 spring 22 3 7 6 Coin Handling Installation Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation When fitting the coin mechanism to the door please refer to the specific manufacturers installation instructions for that coin mechanism To fit the door to the machine follow the procedure below Loosen all of the bolts on the frame which secure the Clips Turn all clips in towards the door Position the door into the aperture in the machine e Turn the clips around so that they will hold the door in the machine Tighten all of the bolts Ensure that the door is earthed to the frame and the frame is earthed to either the VTS bracket or the coin chute tower 23 COIN MECH C220B GENERIC MECHANICALS MARS MS111B1 MARS 115 SECI C120 SR3 3 7 6 1 Wiring Connections INSTALLATION LOOM LM1006IDC LM1006LAMP O 1
101. nual Since this is a complex WARNING machine erroneous assembling can cause damage to the machine or malfunction to occur Do not attempt to complete this work alone a minimum of 2 people are required Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out assembly IMPORTANT When carrying out the assembly work follow the procedure in the following 7 item sequence STEP 1 ASSEMBLING THE COCKPIT STEP 2 SECURING IN PLACE LEG ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT STEP 3 BILLBOARD INSTALLATION STEP 4 INSTALLING THE AC COVERS WIRE COVERS STEP 5 COIN HANDLING INSTALLATION STEP 6 CONNECTION TO POWER SUPPLY STEP 7 ASSEMBLY CHECK Note that the parts contained within the installation kit are required for the assembly work e Fit all fixings loosely first as detailed in step 1 then position all components before finally tightening fixings at step 6 CAUTION ane ee fe Ki 3 d 222 ifor Mai 123061 halt x 1 um liga tape 8 SS oe _ 5 6 6 NI NEM Lu uices CMT S s REGI 5I I VII cin 4 Keys 9 m x HEA KEY 3 7 1 Applying The Play Instructions Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation IMPORTANT Supplied in the installation kit are
102. o allow the grease to be applied all over uniformly Be sure to wipe grease which attaches to the surfaces of the PROTECT RUBBER on the Seat Rail or any excess grease T T 58 3 13 Troubleshooting IMPORTANT 3 13 1 Card Reader Writer If this machine detects an error during the operation of the Card Reader Writer it will display the error messages listed below Perform the appropriate maintenance based on the content of the error message displayed e Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out these procedures Should an error occur do not attempt to open the top cover of the Card Reader Writer The unit will attempt to save the data to the customer s card and restore the game if the top cover is closed and the RESTORE command hold down the Start button Change View button for a short time is used However attempting to use the RESTORE command the top cover has been opened may force the game to shut down and not save data to the card When the game shuts down or the unit is reset the data on the customer s card is not saved In order to save customer data perform the proper maintenance carefully ERROR DISPLAY Error occurred while reading This message is displayed after card Card will be ejected without saving data Please press the Start and Change View buttons Error occurred while saving data Please notify a store attendant Please press the Start and Change View but
103. of heat and fire hazard In the event that a problem cannot be resolved by employing the procedures listed in this Manual be sure to request service from the office shown on this WARNING Manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased Attempts to employ procedures other than those specified in this Manual can cause electrical shock shorting or fire In the event of a problem that is not described here be sure to contact the office shown on this Manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased Careless attempts at repair can result in electrical shock shorting or fire If a problem occurs first check to make sure that the wiring connectors are properly connected PROBLEM CAUSE COUNTER MEASURES When the main SW is The power is not ON Firmly insert the plug into the outlet turned ON the machine Incorrect power source voltage Make sure that the power is not activated supply voltage are correct The fuse of the connect board was blown _ After eliminating the cause of out due to momentary overcurrent overload replace the specified rating fuse FL box doesn t light up between the Cabinet and the FL box Replace the fluorescent lamp and the replacement glow lamp See Section 3 10 62 PROBLEM CAUSE COUNTER MEASURES Sound is not emitted Sound volume adjustment is not Adjust the Switch Unit s sound adjustment correct volume Faulty connections for various Check the connecti
104. oin the Internet Rankings The Internet Rankings are announced on the F ZERO Official Home Page http f zero jp oet PASSWORD DISP to OFF in GAME ASSIGNMENTS in Test Mode to hide this screen You cannot continue to the next screen until the License Card is removed 5 44 2201 3e C 1 PS5e28 AteT I Oe Or i 4 1 3 16 The Game Over Screen This screen is shown when the game is over A reminder regarding your card is shown And if your license card will need to be renewed next time this screen will indicate that 92 4 1 4 Other Warnings 4 1 4 1 Error Display Basic errors related to magnetic cards and memory cards cause detailed instructions to appear on the screen Mechanical errors in the cabinet however are displayed with error numbers The following is a description of those errors See 18 3 Error 05 F Steering I O Error Error 06 Steering Overheat Overload Error Error 07 Steering Encoder Error Error 08 Steering Excess Current Error Race Mode Description To access Note Race Mode Description To access Note Race Mode Description To access Note Time Attack Description To access 4 1 4 2 Secret Codes No Versus Play by yourself with no VERSUS screen Hold down the brake when selecting a race mode in the MODE SELECT screen This is explained in the MODE SELECT Screen help No Versus cannot be used when there is only one cabinet V
105. onnectors are attached correctly Incorrect connections can lead to accidents such as electric shock short circuits and or fire When plugging in connectors pay close attention to the direction of the connection WARNING The connectors are designed to be connected in a specific direction Attempting to plug in a connector by applying excessive force may damage the connector or its terminal clasp possibly resulting in electric shock short circuits and or fire 1 Follow the above described action 1 to 5 Hemove all the connectors from the TRIFORCE Remove the 3 screws that fix the Game Board Disconnect all connectors SCREW 3 M4 X 16 willat amp spring washers 68 3 14 4 Composition Of The Game Board With the key chip installed the TRIFORCE board becomes a proprietary game board for this product IMPORTANT ASSY TRF FZR USA 842 02DD511U USA ASSY TRF FZR EXP 842 02DD511E OTHERS ASSY TRF FZR ASIA 842 04DD511E ASIA TRF MAIN BD USA 84 ZAMAN jsl SA TRF MAIN BD EXP 842 10 p COT HER 3 14 4 1 DIP SW Setting Use this product with the DIP SW settings shown in the figure below 69 3 14 5 Replacing The Main Board Battery To prevent overheating explosion or fire Do not recharge disassemble heat incinerate or short the battery Do not allow the battery to come into direct contact with metallic objects or other WARNING batteries To preserve the battery wrap it
106. ons for the game board connectors amp speakers and Volume connectors Malfunctioning BD Amp and Perform SOUND TEST See 5 2 5 Speaker Sounds are emitted and the lamps are lit but the screen is black Faulty connections for the visual Check the connections for the monitor and signal connector or the monitor game board conneciors power connector Broken monitor Contact the company from whom the unit was purchased Irregular uneven colors on Magnetization of the CRT Press the Degauss switch on the VTS the monitor screen Assembly See Section 5 1 1 Colors on the monitor Faulty connection for the visual Check the visual signal connector screen are strange signal connector connection and make sure it is secured properly Screen adjustment is not appropriate adjustment appropriately See Monitor Manual The on screen image The power source and voltage are no Make sure that the power supply and sways and or shrinks correct voltage are correct Check the connection for the I O Board and Cabinet connector Check the power for the I O Board STEERING Servomotor Incomplete power on check Power on and verify that the power on response is incorrect check completes properly See 3 7 8 Deviation of the volume value Adjust the volume value in the Test Mode Volume gear engagement fault Adjust the engagement of the gear See Sections 3 9 Does not accept input Faulty connector connections
107. ook at information on each course In Race Mode wins win percentage and other data appear In Time Attack Mode total time best lap and max speed are shown MW NLE _ _ _CONB2E 2ETECI 23110 Race Mode Time Attack Mode 4 1 3 7 The Machine Select Screen Select your machine You always get to choose machines regardless of your card The machines you can choose from change based on the card s you ve inserted No Card Select from the default 14 machines License Card Select from 15 machines including your own on the far left Memory Card Adds machines from your F ZERO GX garage on the far right If there are no cars in your F ZERO GX garage no machines will appear 88 4 1 3 8 The Machine Setting Screen Use the graph to configure your machine In multiplayer Race Mode you can view other players machines If you are using a License Card in Time Attack Mode you can look at best total times machines used and settings If there is no data DATA appears YT 4 M E Sh 3b th UE LION Bur uk Race Mode Time Attack Mode 4 1 3 9 Race This is the racing screen The basic controls of the machine are the steering wheel and the accelerator You can use the booster after the second lap so feel free to press the button in the centre of the steering wheel When the booster is used the energy drain rate increase
108. ools and instruments are required to perform these operations e 3mm diameter hexagonal screwdriver or wrench M4 size Phillips screwdriver 1 5mm diameter hexagonal screwdriver or wrench 10mm diameter spanner Soldering iron 3 9 2 1 1 Adjustment Procedure 1 Turn off the power 2 Remove the 4 hexagon socket screws around the boost button HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW 4 MA X 10 chrome 3 Hemove the 4 truss screws holding the top and bottom of the front steering cover in place STEERING COVER FRONT TRUSS SCREW 4 black 1 MAX 6 40 TRUSS SCREW 4 black MA X 4 4 Remove the 4 truss screws holding the left and right sides of the front steering cover in place 5 Detach the front steering cover There are several wires connected to the inside of the cover Remove the cover slowly and unplug the connectors taking care not to damage the wiring 6 Remove the 4 truss screws holding the top and bottom of the rear steering cover in place TRUSS SCREW 4 41 7 Remove the 4 truss screws holding the left and right sides of the rear steering cover in place TRUSS SCREW 4 black MA X 6 8 Push the rear steering cover towards the interior of the machine pressing down on the accordion fold behind the cover The Y axis VR should now be visible inside the cover on the left side when facing the monitor NOTE The steering unit has been removed in this photograph for b
109. oper function of this product may not be obtained IMPORTANT In the SYSTEM TEST MODE IC BD functioning can be checked the monitor adjusted and the coin setting performed Refer to NAOMI NETWORK SYSTEM SERIVCE MANUAL for the details Note that the setting of the following items need to be performed in accordance with the instruction given CABINET TYPE 1 PLAYER S MONITOR TYPE HORIZONTAL SERVICE TYPE COMMON COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON NETWORK TYPE NONE The SEQUENCE SETTING items of COIN CREDIT SETTING are as follows SEQUENCE SETTING SEQUENCE 1 Number of credits required for starting the game SEQUENCE 2 Number of credits required for continuing the play SEQUENCE 3 Number of credits required for dedicated CARD purchase SEQUENCE 4 8 NOT USED F ZERO AX TEST MENU SYSTEM MENU c JEST ORUM MEDIA BOARD TEST 10201 11 93 SYSTEM INFORMATION GAME ASSIGNMENTS JYS TEST SETTING SOUND TEST CARD TEST C R T TEST CALIBRATION COIN ASSIGNMENTS RACE RECORD CLOCK SETTING BOORKEEPING NETWORK SETTING BACKUP DATA CLEAR EAIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Press the TEST BUTTON to bring up the screen shown to the left Press the SERVICE BUTTON to move downwards through the list The arrow shows the current selection Press the TEST BUTTON to activate the selected test To finish TEST MODE move the arrow to EXIT and p
110. owering down so that gameplay can be restored exercise extreme caution Machine parts may move unexpectedly when the power is ON This may result in fingers being caught or severed and other injuries Verify the Stay Lock on the top cover before attempting this procedure If the top IMPORTANT cover closes during the procedure it may result in serious injury If a problem such as card jamming occurs on the card reader writer it will be reported on the screen Play cannot proceed unless this problem is resolved Identify the nature of the problem before any action is taken If repeated attempts continue to generate errors follow the instructions below to remove the card Removing the card may force the game to shut down If the game shuts down existing customer game data will not be saved A Remove the truss screw Unlock and open the cover C Unlock the hatch by drawing the green pene shaft attached to the top cover on the ie card reader writer While drawing the shaft open the cover up D Remove the card jammed in the card reader writer E While drawing the shaft close the cover With the top cover closed release the green shaft Check that the top cover has been locked securely REMOVE THE JAMMED CARD E Close and lock the cover F Secure with the truss screw 53 3 9 4 Accelerator amp Brake IMPORTANT e Only Qualified Service Per
111. ppear ETHER Setting SET IP ADDRESS 1 1 REMOTE DISABLE C IP ADDRESS E kk SUBNET MASK E SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON REMOTE This option determines whether network settings will be handled automatically For this machine the option should be set to DISABLE The other items are set up automatically It s not necessary to change anything 109 5 2 10 Game Test Mode When changing the game configuration changes will not be enabled until the Game Test Mode has been completed Be sure to exit the Game Test Mode properly after configuration changes Do not configure the game in ways not described in this text as this may lead to IMPORTANT game malfunctions 5 2 10 1 Game Test Menu Select GAME TEST MODE from the System Menu screen to display the Game Test Menu screen as follows Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item Press the TEST Button to enter the selected item After selecting an item read the explanations below regarding operation F ZERO AX TEST MENU INPUT TEST OUTPUT TEST GAME ASSIGNMENTS NETWORK SETTING CARD TEST CALIBRATION RACE RECORD BOOKKEEPING BACKUP DATA CLEAR gt SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON After making changes be sure to select EXIT and press the TEST Button in order to enable the new settings Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the System Menu s
112. pring washers 3 Loosen the 2 hexagon socket screws on the Gear and remove the Gear 4 Remove the nut securing the VR Bracket then separate the Volume from the VR Bracket and replace it 3H 5484 H IMHSTAJ FLT SHER 1 BEXAGUS SOCKET SCREY 12 X3 XR 5 Adjust the variable resistor settings on the Volume Setting screen 6 Check to make sure the STEERING X value on the Input Test screen is within the range 80H 8H when the steering unit is in the straight position 37 3 9 1 2 Greasing Be sure to use the designated type of grease If a non designated type grease is used components may break Do not apply grease to any part of the machine other than those parts specifically indicated Doing so may result in malfunctioning and or deterioration of parts The period for greasing specified herein is a standard Apply greasing to the specified IMPORTANT portions as occasion arises Be sure to use a good quality synthetic lubricant Using a mineral based lubricant will cause damage to the plastic parts GREASING 38 3 9 2 Steering Unit In order to prevent an electric shock and short circuit be sure to turn power off before performing work by touching the interior parts of the product Be careful not to damage the wires Damaged wires may cause electric shock or short circuit or present a fire risk WARNING D not touch undesignated places
113. put device This test should be used periodically to check that the lamps are functioning correctly OUTPUT TEST START BUTTON VIEW CHANGE 1 VIEW CHANGE 2 VIEW CHANGE 3 VIEW CHANGE 4 BOOST STEERING SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON STEERING BOOST VIEW CHANGE 1 4 112 The START BUTTON VIEW CHANGE 1 4 and BOOST allow you to check the status of the lights on top of the control panel Select each item and press the TEST Button to turn the respective light on and off as indicated by the display to the right of the item Come to this screen periodically to check that the lamps light up with ON and turn off with OFF When you select STEERING or SEAT and press the TEST Button it will move in the selected direction for a set period of time and stop SEAT LOCK locks the seat in place Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen 113 5 2 10 4 Game Assignments Select GAME ASSIGNMENTS to display the current game settings and make changes Periodically come to this screen to check game settings GAME ASSIGNMENTS ADVERTISE SOUND ON OFF FORCE FEEDBACK 2 1 3 MAGNETIC CARD R W USE ON ON OFF OUT OF SERVICE MEMORY CARD SLOT USE OFF OFF OUT OF SERVICE ON GAME DIFFICULTY NORMAL VERY EASY EASY NORMAL HARD HARDEST HANDICAP ON OFF VS BATTLE MODE OFF ON PASSWORD DISP OFF ON RACE MODE LAPS NORMAL SET1 5 1 Sonic Oval 8 10 15 20
114. rds may cause the Dispenser to jam or result in other problems Insert magnetic cards into the Dispenser in complete packs of 100 or after carefully counting the number of cards not to exceed 100 LOAD CARDS THE CORRECT WAY AROUND HOTE POSITION OF SYMBOL AI Reinstall the cover to the dispenser Insert the dispenser into the card reader writer The dispenser can be inserted only in the predetermined orientation Close and lock the cover Secure with the truss screw 51 3 9 3 2 Head Cleaning The unit enters Head Cleaning Mode when any of the following conditions are met At power up if the Card Reader Writer has operated 100 times or more At power up if the date has been updated At boot time after performing Backup Data Clear Once the unit enters Head Cleaning Mode follow the on screen instructions and perform Head Cleaning The unit will not exit Cleaning Mode i e games may not be played until head cleaning is complete Always use the designated Cleaning Card Using anything other than the designated card or carrying out any other procedure other than the one outlined in the manual may cause faulty printing faulty operation and or unit failure Cleaning Cards may only be used once Dispose of them after use IMPORTANT Cleaning Cards should be used immediately after removal from the package Cleaning Cards will not clean effectively if dried out Perform head cleaning only when there are cards in the Card
115. reen Shown the first time a license card is purchased When you purchase a new license card you are moved to the Name Entry Screen Inappropriate words will be changed into asterisks 4 1 3 4 The License Card Screen Not shown if a license card is not used Shows your personal car and play information 86 4 1 3 4 1 The Mode Select Screen Choose either RACE MODE or TIME ATTACK MODE Different descriptions will appear below based on the cabinet and Test Mode settings In Versus Play select the race mode while holding down the brake to bypass the Versus Screen TAMERS 4 pe L AAA l 33 3 W ae E 4 1 3 5 The Versus Screen When linked and playing Race Mode When you choose Race Mode in the usual way you will be taken to the Versus Screen Empty cabinets will display a similar screen If you are using a license card Race Mode related data will appear If others are also using license cards you can take a look at their data The layout of the screen differs according to the number of linked cabinets though the information shown is the same You cannot skip this screen 2 Cabinets Linked 3 4 Cabinets Linked 87 4 1 3 6 The Course Select Screen Select your favourite course from the six available In Time Attack Mode you can also configure Ghost settings Use the pedal lever to choose a ghost If you are using a License Card you can l
116. ress the TEST 96 0 2 1 RAM Test RAM TES ALJA MEMORY GOOD PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT 97 The memory test mode is for automatically checking the on board memory IC functioning GOOD is displayed for normal IC s and BAD for abnormal IC s e When the test is completed if the results are similar to those shown on the left then the Game Board is satisfactory e The test should take approximately thirty seconds to complete If the test exceeds this time the board may have malfunctioned e After finishing the test press the TEST BUTTON or START BUTTON to exit 5 2 2 Media Board Test Powering off the system during the MEDIA BOARD TEST with a DIMM BOARD will erase the game programme data It may be necessary to reload the data Always wait for the test to complete before attempting to exit IMPORTANT MEDIA BOARD TEST is used to check the memory and IC on the MEDIA BOARD connected to the TRIFORCE Test screens and test times may differ depending on the type of MEDIA BOARD connected to the unit MEDIA BOARD TEST 1 2 DIMM BOARD TYPE 3 VERSION STATUS GOOD CHECKING 100 DIMM TEST DIMMO GOOD DIMM1 NONE GD ROM GOOD PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT MEDIA BOARD TEST begins immediately upon entering this test mode If GOOD is displayed to the right of each item the MEDIA BOARD components are functioning properly 3 Press the TEST Button to move to Screen 2 2 Press the TEST Button o
117. riable resistor bracket in place and then remove the Y axis VR bracket and all SCREW 2 M4 X 8 w flat amp spring washers HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW 2 M3 X 4 4 Loosen the 2 hexagon socket screws holding the gear in place and disengage the gear from the VR axle GEAR 220 5775 44 10 11 12 13 The wires connected to the old VR can be reused for the new VR Use the soldering iron to melt the welds and remove the wires from the VR Solder the wires to the new VR Check the wiring diagram to make sure there are no mistakes in the wiring Attach the gear to the new VR Install the new Y axis VR Engage and secure the gear at such an angle that the D cut side of the VR axle is level and facing downward when the steering unit is not being tilted Manipulate the steering unit make sure the gear is turning smoothly Plug in the wiring connectors and secure the wires with the harness lug Repeat the above steps in reverse to replace the front and rear steering covers Take care not to pinch the wires or overtighten screws Note that the screws used to secure the left and right sides of the front steering cover have different dimensions from the others Check the screw sizes before installing them Adjust the variable resistor settings on the Volume Seitings screen see Check to make sure the STEERING Y value on the Input Test screen is within the range 78 8H 45 3 9 2 2 Repla
118. rol panel are able to light up They are not lit during Advertising mode The Start button will blink when enough credits have been inserted to play the game and cease to blink when it is pressed to start the game If there are still enough credits to play again after the game ends the button will begin to blink again After the race starts the View Change button corresponding to the currently selected view will light up all the others will remain unlit MONITOR SPEAKER STEERING WHEEL _ SPEAKER CARD READER WRITER ima COIN INLET_ 83 _ 2 1 START BUTTON start game i 1 Left Rieht fe 2 STEERING UNIT control direction 3 BOOST BUTTON accelerate Forward a 4 LICENSE CARD SLOT nii 5 VIEW CHANGE BUTTON 1 4 EEEF 6 PADDLE LEVER control centre of gravity while driving e 7 MEMORY CARD SLOT V 8 BRAKE PEDAL brake MO O L 9 GAS PEDAL control speed 4 1 1 Game Outline This product is a racing game It has two modes RACE MODE and TIME ATTACK MODE When the cabinets are connected up to four cabinets VERSUS PLAY is available The game features six courses from which the players can choose freely Each course has a time limit and if you don t reach the goal within the time limit your time is up and the race will end Passing through checkpoints and control lines increases your time Each course has a different numb
119. s If energy reaches zero and your machine takes damage your machine will flash red you will be unable to move and an official car will come with extra energy If you leave the course an official car will come to return your machine to the course 3 00 50 825 DL m 5 00 50 8 8 _Lap Time gt 4 00 52 535 00 03 348 Energy Meter Time 00 03 31 0 4 0 94 2 LINE Time Left ETC mo m SS EI Vas SRE ius rre riz Bn 222 2 n an ano IP lt 00 ss vi1e IL II lt 3 00 53 204 Speed Top 6 Course Radar Time Attack Mode 89 4 1 3 10 VS Result Screen When you complete the race the results of the race appear Results do not appear when you retire The display for COM races and multiplayer races are different in Race Mode In Time Attack Mode your personal best and other data are also shown if you use a license card 4 1 3 11 Results Screen Race Mode Time Attack Ranking Screen Time Attack Mode The Results Screen shows the results of the race while the Time Attack Ranking Screen shows the best times recorded in the cabinet When using a License Card your username is automatically entered If you are not using a License Card you can enter a three letter rankings name Race Mode a Time Attack Mode 4 1 3 12 The P
120. s are detected during unit power up during initialization of the Card Reader Writer Perform the appropriate maintenance based on the content of the error message displayed ERROR DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTER MEASURES CARD R W ERROR This message is displayed at Verify that the Card Reader Writer is power up when the Card connected properly and then restart Reader Writer is not the unit connected properly or when If broken contact the company from itis broken and whom the unit was purchased unresponsive PLEASE INSERT CLEANING CARD This message is displayed Perform the Card Reader Writer when the conditions cleaning See 3 9 3 2 prompting an automatic Card Reader Writer cleaning are met PLEASE WAIT This message is displayed This message disappears once during network setup while initialization of the other network the other unit is being game unit is complete initialized CAN T EJECT This message is displayed at Remove all cards from the Card power up when after Reader Writer See 3 9 3 attempting to do so the Card Reader Writer is unable to eject a card for some reason This message is displayed at Verify that there are no problems with power up when the shutter shutter and then restart the unit If cannot be opened closed this error occurs several times properly contact the company from whom the unit was purchased The following messages are displayed when there are limits to the Card Reader Writer Opera
121. sonnel must carry out maintenance Ensure that the mains power is switched OFF and disconnected before attempting any work In the TEST MODE if the brake or accelerator V R variations are not within the allowable limit the V R installation position requires adjustment or the V R needs replacement Also be sure to apply grease to all moving parts every 3 months 3 9 4 1 Removing the Accelerator amp Brake HEZAGOH BOLT BLACK 4 1 MS x20 amp WASHERS 2 CIT 54 Turn the POWER switch OFF Remove a total of 4 screws securing the covers over the ACCELERATOR amp BRAKE Fine adjustment of the V R values is accomplished with just these covers removed Coarse adjustment requires the ACCELERATOR amp BRAKE mounting bolts to be removed If this is necessary remove the bolts from the unit but do not remove the unit from the machine Take extreme care when operating the unit in this condition as damage to other components can occur 3 9 4 2 Adjusting the V R Never touch places other than those specified Touching places other than those specified can cause electric shock and short circuit CAUTION After the replacement or adjustment of the V R be sure to set the values in the INPUT TEST 1 Remove the cover panels as detailed above 2 Fine Adjustment By using a screwdriver loosen the 2 machine screws that secure the V R arm Move the V R arm to adjust the V R value within the relaxed range
122. t contraction tube covering the soldered areas use the soldering iron to melt the solder and remove the wires from the microswitch Solder the wires to the new microswitch Check the wiring diagram to make sure there are no mistakes in the wiring In addition use a heat contraction tube or other protection to prevent short circuiting Attach the SW ADJUST plate and the insulation sheet to the new microswitch and secure them with 2 screws Be sure to insert the insulation sheet between the switch and the plate Install the SW ADJUST plate with the new microswitch in the bottom of the steering unit Adjust the position of the plate so that the roller on the microswitch s actuator terminal touches the pin that interlocks with the paddle lever when the lever is not being manipulated and secure it with 2 SCrews Connect the wire connectors and secure the wires with a harness lug Manipulate the paddle lever to make sure the microswitches are turning on and off properly Listen for a clicking sound Also make sure that the switch does not adhere to the actuator itself when turned on Replace the front and rear steering covers Take care not to pinch the wires or over tight en the SCrews Note that the screws used to secure the left and right sides of the front steering cover have different dimensions from the others Check the dimensions of the screws before installing them On the Input Test screen check to make sure that the microswitches t
123. tion Mode The messages are displayed in the upper right of the screen during advertisements The message content is updated after the SEGA LOGO is displayed If the message is not one displayed intentionally by the Operation Mode perform the appropriate maintenance based on the content of the error message displayed The machine is currently The Card Reader Writer Restock the Dispenser with cards unable to issue new cards Dispenser is empty no cards See 3 9 3 Please see a store attendant to If no cards are available contact the have the machine restocked company from whom the unit was with cards purchased Cards may not be used at this Cards may not be used due to If there is a mistake in the settings time the Store Closing setting being use Test Mode to change the Store activated Closing setting If the setting is correct but not operating properly check the internal clock settings on the game board Refer to the Service Manual 61 3 13 2 Troubleshooting When No Error Message Is Shown In order to prevent electric shock and short circuit be sure to turn power off before performing work Be careful so as not to damage wirings Damaged wiring can cause electric shock or short circuit After removing the cause of the functioning of the Circuit Protector reinstate the Circuit Protector Depending on the cause of the functioning using the Circuit Protector as is without removing the cause can cause generation
124. tion arise or errors be found please contact SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD Descriptions contained herein may be subject to change without prior notification The contents described herein are fully prepared with due care However should any question arise or errors be found please contact SEGA 1 1 Inspections Immediately After Transporting The Product To The Location e Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out inspection IMPORTANT Normally at the time of shipment SEGA products are in a state to allowing usage immediately after transporting to the location Nevertheless an irregular situation may arise during transportation preventing this Before turning on the power check the following points to ensure that the product has been transported safely e Are then any dented parts or defects cuts etc on the external surfaces of the product e Are castors and leg adjusters present and undamaged e Dothe power supply voltage and frequency requirements meet with the local supply e Are all wiring connectors correctly and securely connected Unless connected in the correct direction connector connections cannot be made successfully Do not insert connectors forcibly Are all IC s of each IC BD firmly inserted Does the power cord have any cuts or dents Do fuses meet the specified rating e Are such units such as monitors control equipment IC BD etc firmly secured e Are all earth wires connected e Are
125. tion will cause a potentially hazardous situation that can result in personal injury and or material damage This is cautionary information that should be complied with when handling the product Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this will cause a potentially hazardous situation that may not result in personal injury but could damage the product IMPORTANT Be sure to turn off the power and disconnect from the mains supply before working on the machine Ensure that the correct fuses are fitted to the machine Details of these are enclosed in the Service Manual Ensure that only qualified Service Engineers perform any maintenance work on the machine Specification changes removal of equipment conversion and or additions not designated by SEGA are not permitted and will invalidate this product s CE conformity Warning labels or safety covers for personal protection etc are component parts of the product A potential hazard will be created if the machine is operated while any parts have been removed Do not operate the product if any doors lids or protective covers become damaged or lost SEGA is not liable in any whatsoever for any injury and or damage caused by specification changes not designated by SEGA Before installing the product check for the Electrical Specification Sticker SEGA products have a sticker on which the electrical specifications are detailed Ensure that the product is compatible with the power s
126. to damage the seat back when resting it on the floor Use a protective mat under the seat back to protect it on hard floors 4 Disconnect all connectors from the game board remove the four screws securing the game board to the wooden base and lift it out Do not attempt to service the game board THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE Return the game board to the Service Department inside the special packaging provided SERENS 65 3 14 2 Removing The GD ROM Drive Turn the power off Remove 1 truss screw from each side of Base Lid R Unlock the base with the Master Key Turn the Lock Handle on Base Lid R to unlock the lid Ol ge a qwe c Lower the seat towards the backrest Slowly lower the backrest until it touches the floor to prevent damage to the seat part Put a drop cloth on the floor to prevent damaging the surface of the seat part Tuo IM W DROP IM PREV FS T AST Ake TRESS SEREM 2 black S X 6 Remove the GD cable connector and the power cord connector from the GD ROM drive POWER CORD CONNECTOR GD CABLE CONNECTOR NHeP 3 TRIFORCE Release the cables __ GD CABLE CONNECTOR 66 7 Remove the 4 screws to remove the GD ROM drive SCREW 3 X 16 amp spring washers 67 3 14 3 Removing The Game Board Triforce e When returning the game board for replacement or repair make sure that the c
127. to observe this instruction the battery and or the device may be damaged due to non applicable specifications Do not strike a nail in hammer step on or apply any other forms of pressures and shocks on the battery If you should fail to observe this instruction the battery may be deformed As a result the battery may burst at its sealed sections to leak the internal liquid or may be short circuited internally to overheat make a fire and explode Do not use a battery charger because any battery charger is not usable for this battery pack If you should fail to observe this instruction the gas may be suddenly generated in the battery and eventually the battery may overheat make a fire or explode If the battery in use or in keeping shows an abnormal indication deformation change of colour bursting of the armour cover etc immediately stop using or keeping it If it leaks and smells abnormally immediately keep it away from fire and put it in a safety box If the liquid leaks from the battery and gets in your eyes do not rub your eyes but immediately wash them with clean water city water etc and consult a medical doctor for a treatment If you should fail to observe this instruction the liquid may harm your eyes The battery pack armour a polyvinyl chloride tube may be damaged or deformed by external force or heat When transporting the battery pack or replacing it with a new one therefore be careful not to drop or
128. to observe this may damage the parts and cause injury due to fragments resulting from damage Be sure to perform volume s move value setting in the Volume Setting in the Test Mode after replacing or adjusting the Volume See Section 5 34 3 9 1 Removing The Control Panel Poor handle response lack of response when adjusting the Volume in Test Mode may be caused by faulty Volume alignment and or a damaged Volume Follow the instructions below to adjust the gear alignment and or replace the Volume If the Volume Shaft is rotating within its normal area of mobility there is little chance the Volume can be damaged by rotating the handle as far as possible to the left right With the handle in the centre position i e straight and the Volume Shaft in the same direction shown in the diagram attach the Volume so that it aligns properly with the gears The recommended value of the VR is within the range 78H 88H when the steering unit is in the straight position In order to adjust or replace the Volume follow the instructions below to remove the Control Panel A 5 mm hexagonal wrench is required for the following procedure 1 Turn off the power 2 A Remove the 6 hexagon socket screws from the Control Panel HEX ACLES SHEET SCREW pedal i black bct 10 flat A spring washers eui E E 3 lm ER Ses Lu iwa md E Er me x ic m rs m ki z 3 mass of the control panel is approx
129. to the machine on which the SERVICE button is pressed COMMON Service credit is applied to all machines when SERVICE button is pressed 5 2 7 1 Coin Assignments Select the coin assignments mode to set the coin to credit ratios This can be any of the pre set values or can be done manually COIN ASSIGNMENTS COIN ASSIGNMENTS COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON COIN CHUTE TYPE INDIVIDUAL SERVICE TYPE COMMON SERVICE TYPE INDIVIDUAL COIN CHUTE 1 COIN TO CREDIT RATE COIN CHUTE 1 COIN TO CREDIT RATE 1 COIN S COUNT AS 1 CREDIT S 1 COIN S COUNT AS 1 CREDIT S COIN CHUTE 2 COIN TO CREDIT RATE 1 COIN S COUNT AS 1 CREDIT S DETAIL SETTING DETAIL SETTING GAME COST SETTING GAME COST SETTING EXIT EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Coin Chute Type Common Coin Chute Type Individual 102 5 2 7 2 Coin Credit Setting Coin Chute Common Type SETTING SETTING 1 SETTING 2 SETTING 3 SETTING 4 SETTING 5 SETTING 6 SETTING 7 SETTING 8 SETTING 9 SETTING 10 SETTING 11 SETTING 12 SETTING 13 SETTING 14 SETTING 15 1 COIN 1 CREDIT 1 COIN 1 CREDIT 2 COINS 3 CREDITS 2 COINS 3 CREDITS SETTING 16 1 COIN 3 CREDITS 1 COIN 1 CREDIT 2 COINS 3 CREDITS SETTING 17 3 COINS 1 CREDIT SETTING 18 4 COINS 1 CREDIT 1 COIN 1 CREDIT 1 COIN 1 CREDIT 2 COINS 2 CREDITS 2 CREDITS 3 COINS 3 CREDITS 3 CREDITS 4 COINS 5 CREDITS 5 CREDITS SETTING 19 SETTING 20 5
130. tons Printing error Card will be ejected without printing or saving data Please press the Start and Change View buttons A shutter error has occurred Please remove any cards present in card insertion slot Please press the Start and Change View buttons This card cannot be used Card will be ejected without saving data Please press the Start and Change View buttons Card jam Ejecting card Please press the Start and Change View buttons several failed attempts to save data to the card at the end of the game This message is displayed after several failed attempts to print at the end of the game This message is displayed after several failed attempts to read the card at the end of the game This message is displayed when the shutter is forced open or if the unit detects a problem with the shutter This message is displayed when the unit is unable to open close the shutter This message is displayed when the card in the Card Reader Writer is not a proper player card at the end of the game This message is displayed when various operations fail because of dirty rollers or heads 59 COUNTERMEASURES Press the Start button and Change View button at the same time to eject the card and end the game Leave the card in place and press the Start button and Change View button at the same time to retry the save operation Remove the card and press the Start button and Change View button at the same time
131. tric shock or short circuit This work should be performed by the site maintenance individual or other skilled professional Performing work by non technical personnel can cause electric shock hazard When linking a number of machines be sure to supply sufficient power for the corresponding number of machines Be sure to secure per machine current as WARNING stated in this manual Failure to observe this can cause a fire and an electric shock accident Due to the length of the network cable the distance in between the machines is limited However to avoid accidents be sure to secure space in excess of 70 cm between the machines To perform work safely and avoid serious accident such as the cabinet s falling down do not perform work in places where step like grade differences a ditch or slope exist To perform work safely be sure to secure the space corresponding to number of machines to be linked Failure to observe this can cause accident To avoid accidents use a cable cover that will not cause patrons to trip when laying network cables in areas of heavy foot traffic CAUTION To prevent accidents and acts of vandalism cover the network cables with the strongest cover possible Network play is not possible between game machines with different cabinet types IMPORTANT When connecting several games machines together make sure that a sufficient amount of electrical power is available for each machine Plan o
132. upply voltage and frequency requirements of the location in which the machine is to be installed Install and operate the machine only in places where appropriate lighting is available allowing warning stickers to be clearly read To ensure maximum safety for customers and operators stickers and printed instructions describing potentially hazardous situations are applied to potentially hazardous locations Ensure that the product s operating location has sufficient lighting to allow any warnings to be read If any sticker or printed warning is removed or defaced do not operate the machine until an identical item has replaced it Exercise great care when handling the monitor applies only to product with monitor Some of the monitor TV parts are subject to high tension voltage Even after turning the power off some components are liable to high tension voltage Only qualified service engineers should perform monitor repair and replacement In cases where commercially available monitors and printers are used only the items relating to this product are contained in this manual Some commercially available equipment will have functions and reactions not referred to in this manual This manual should be read in conjunction with the specific manufacturer s manual for such equipment Descriptions contained herein may be subject to change without prior notification The contents described herein are fully prepared with due care However should any ques
133. urn on and off consistently when the paddle levers are manipulated see 5 2 10 2 48 3 9 2 3 Greasing Be sure to use the designated type of grease If a non designated type grease is used components may break Do not apply grease to any part of the machine other than those parts specifically indicated Doing so may result in malfunctioning and or deterioration of parts The period for greasing specified herein is a standard Apply greasing to the specified portions as occasion arises IMPORTANT Use spray grease once every three months to grease up the gear mesh portion of the constituent parts Use Grease Mate part number 090 0066 for the spray grease Area of tear engagement 49 3 9 3 Card Reader Writer Unit e Take care to work on the machine with the power turned off In the powered state the machine may operate suddenly and can cause fingers to be pinched or cut CAUTION 3 9 3 1 Setting Dedicated Cards Be sure to use dedicated cards available for this product Use of ones other than such dedicated cards may cause a malfunction or failure of the machine Be sure to set the specified number of card in the specified orientation by using the specified procedure Wrong setting of the cards may cause the machine to fail This machine allows you to set up to 100 cards at a time You must not set over 101 cards at a time If you do so a trouble such as card jamming may occur IMPORTANT Set virgi
134. us DIL Switch 1 Pij ES 1 10 NoBonus OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 71 6 52 OFF OFF OFF OFF 3 X ON OFF OFF OFF 4 20 3 8p 6 4 2 82 ON ON OFF OFF OFE 5 sp OFE CL ON OFF OFE e 16 4257 6 2 ON OFF ON OF OF 3 2 5 ON ON 0 sop MB ace 5586 ON ON ON FF OFF o X WEms OFF OFE ON OF _10 4 125 5p 5281 5 32 ON OFF OFF ON OFE n res _ ON OFF ON OFF s 3 8 6 2 ON ON OF Sm 2 9 STE On ON OF Or 9 OFF ON ON Oro I ON ON OFF 16 NoBows ON ON ON OPF OFE ORF ONE Ne amp ms OFF OFF OFF ON CC os ao SEE 2582 5 4 CC ORF ON _ ON I IL 22 f 150 2 2 ON OFF ON OFF ON 23 2 NoBous OFF ON ON OFF ON 2 3525 ON ON ON OFF ON 272 AN I CI ON 26 3 2 5 ON OFF OFF ON ON 27 5 OFF OF ON ON 28 5 8 f0 ON ON OFF ON ON 59 27 01 ___________ OFF CI ON 30 2750 2810 ON OFF ON ON ON
135. when discharging and re charging eventually causing an overheating fire and explosion Also water may be electrolyzed into oxygen and hydrogen and eventually the battery s sealed section may be corroded and the internal liquid may leak Do not solder on the battery pack s terminals If you should fail to observe this instruction the armor may be heated and melted or the internal wires may be damaged eventually causing an overheating fire and explosion Also when the battery s temperature reaches to 100C or more the battery may leak its internal liquid due to destruction of its plastic parts gasket separator etc or may overheat make a fire or explode due to internal short circuit Do not insert or connect the battery in a reversal polarity If you should fail to observe this instruction the battery may be externally short circuited and eventually overheat make a fire or explode depending on the device you connect with 72 WARNING Do not tightly seal the battery pack when installing it onto an external device Flammable gas is generated from the battery when its safety mechanism has functioned If you should fail to observe the above described instruction sparks from motors switches etc may cause the gas to fire Therefore install the battery pack so that the gas can be quickly released from the external device Do not use the battery pack for the device usage other than this game system If you should fail
136. with the highest denomination coin on coin path 1 and the lowest denomination on coin path 4 The VTS board should be then be set up for either the UK or Switzerland settings A minimum connecting lead length of 600mm is required 2 Mechanical coin mechanisms may be connected in parallel allowing two identical mechanisms to be fitted The VTS Board SW 1 129 Credit Board Mode Settings Switch 3 Switch 3 Setting Coin Validator Programming C120 SR3 Only VV1 CVV2 SW3 CVV4 SW5 SW6 COIN2 COIN3 COIN5 COIN6 COIN7 COINS COIN10 COIN11 COIN12 UK Coin Controls OFF OFF OFF OFF gt M 82 C2 1 500 20 10 1 p NENNEN NEN C220 Parallel C220 Binar Coin Controls OFF ON C220 Binary Coin Controls ON SR3 Parallel U Coin Controls OFF OF Euro SR3 Parallel Mars ME MS F 111 Parallel K NRI Parallel OFF ON ON Parallel ON ON ON Holland OFF OF Austria Spain Coin Controls OFF C220 Binary opain SR3 NRI ON N Parallel Spain Coin Controls OFF OFF N C220 Parallel Parallel ON OFF ON Euro Eg __ Mai O m m m O m m m O TI Ti O TI TI UK UK UK K O 22 O TI TI O O Z O Z 100 2 5 1 2 20BFr SNEG 25NLG ING
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