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1. gt gt to the desired item by using the SERVICE SW red or VR4 green The steering wheel functions to the setting selected by the arrow Pressing VR2 blue or VR3 yellow allows the force transmitted to the steering wheel to increase or decrease SPRING Status in which the motor and clutch are not activated Centering of the handle is aused by only the spring inside the handle mechanism LUTCH ENTERING NCENTERING ROLL LEFT Status in which the handle is rotated in the left hand side direction ROLL RIGHT tatus in which the handle is rotated in the right hand side direction XIT auses the menu mode to return on to the screen http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD28 html 7 12 2005 Sound Test Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 8 9 SOUND TEST Choosing SOUND TEST causes the following mode to appear on the screen This allows the desired sound BGM announcement and sound effects to be chosen and heard Enables the SOUND BD AMP BD and each speaker to be checked Press the SERVICE SW or 1 red green and bring the arrow gt gt to the desired sound item to be tested Pressing the TEST SW or START BUTTON allows the selected sound test to be performed SOUND TEST AUTO BOW BGN2 1 SE2 VOICET YOICE2 VOICES NAME RESULT ENG NE gt gt EXIT GREER CURSOR UP RED CURSOR DOWN START TO SELECT FIG 8 9 SOUND TEST
2. 102 as applicable BoD YN 2134 SEAT FRAME 6D YN 2138_ PROTECT RUBBER 601 7524 SLIDE RAIL L 180 601 7525 SLIDE RAIL R 180 030 000850 5 BLT W S BLK M8 X 50 060 00800 FLT WSHR BLK M8 050 H00800 OB HEX NUT BLK M8 c ij 7 1 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD83 html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Seat Page 2 of 2 205 060 500800 see WSHR BLK M8 poo po ro41 0B8B ___ JM SCRTHBLKM4X12__ po Jpoes44161 08 ELT WSHR BLK 44 16 X 1 8 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD83 html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy 4 Speed Shifter Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 22 ASSY 4 SPEED SHIFTER DYN 2150 212 4 209 2 208 2 207 2 103 203 2 15 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD84 html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Rear Speaker Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 23 ASSY REAR SPEAKER DYN 2190 601 0460 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100mm 280 0425 CORD CLAMP 910 000 P00512 W SCR PH W FS 5 X 12 600 6363 73 IRE HARN REAR SPEAKER http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD86 html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Rear Cabi Lower Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 24 ASSY REAR CABI LOWER DYN 2200 1 7 201 2 204 2 http www sause
3. DN In 1 DYN 1270 DYN 1272 YN 1273 VG 1221 VG 1340 VG 1341 LC 1130 LC 1141 X OR 2112 OR 2113 OR 2115 YN 1274 00 5018 00 5112 00 5041 20 5373 20 5484 50 5235 50 5295 lt 2 01 02 me PR S TQ TPN ro iS IPN TEIN JPN JPN TPR ee Te J CA B Go Re cec CA CA olola PIRIS 2 2 5 S lt lt gt ARAE ex CA d http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD72 html Page 2 of 3 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Handle Mecha 106 601 6172 GEAR 48 108 PARTICLE CLUTCH BRAKE 111 310 5029 F20 8 F F20MM 209 0023 CONNCLOSEDEND 201 204 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD72 html Page 3 of 3 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Virtual Button Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 16 ASSY VIRTUAL BUTTON DYN 1280 GREEN 1 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION R SW BRKT 171 647SB PC BD LIGHTING SW x 5 212 5205 12 ONN JST M 12P RTA http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD75 html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Accel amp Brake Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 17 ASSY ACCEL amp BRAKE DYN 1300 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Fold
4. 3 After SE replacement check the SW input in the test mode http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD37 html 7 12 2005 Replacing the Switch Page 2 of 2 FIG 11 3 Adjustment to be made at the time of installing SW BRACKET A 1 Shift to the first or second gear 2 At this time secure SW bracket with 2 screws in a manner so that the SW attached to SW Bracket is caused to be ON http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD37 html 7 12 2005 Greasing amp Replacement of Rubber Stoppers Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 11 3 GREASING Apply grease to the following points once every 3 months as a standard Also note that RUBBER RING 70 is not of an oil resistant type and is susceptible to a quality deterioration if oil attaches Make sure that grease and any other type of oil do not adhere to it FIG 11 4 11 4 REPLACEMENT OF RUBBER STOPPERS Once every 6 months as a standard check to see if any damage is caused to the rubber stoppers If they are damaged replace them with the spare parts in the procedure shown in the FIG below I FIG 11 5 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD38 html 7 12 2005 Coin Selector Page 1 of 2 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 12 COIN SELECTOR HANDLING THE COIN JAM Even when the REJECT button is pressed if the coin is not rejected o
5. 5A or higher for 100 120 volt areas or 7A or higher for 200 240 volt areas Note that for transporting the machine into the location s building the minimum necessary dimensions of the opening of doors etc are 1 m W and 1 2 m H For the operation of this machine secure a minimum area of 1 5 m W x 2 8 m D Electric current consumption MAX 7 64A AC 110V 50 Hz MAX 7 64A AC 110V 60 Hz MAX 6 95A AC 120V 60 Hz MAX 3 90A AC 220V 50 Hz MAX 3 80A AC 220V 60 Hz MAX 3 60A AC 240V 50 Hz MAX 3 60A AC 240V 60 Hz http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD03 html 7 12 2005 Name of Parts Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 4 NAME OF PARTS PTY 50 INCH PROJECTOR CONTROL PANEL AC UNIT CASHBOX DOOR FRONT CABINET REAR CABINET FIG 4 OVERVIEW Since the PTV and the Front Cabinet are connected with a tube the cabinet is movable in the direction of depth for the purpose of maintenance However for the actual operation use make sure that the PTV and the cabinet are tightly connected TABLE 4 Width Length Height mm Weight kg PTV 1 140X 880X 1 870 135 REAR CABINET 1 000X 1 405X 1 130 128 FRONT CABINET 900X 860X 1 030 112 When assembled 1 140X 2 800X 1 870 375 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD04 html 7 12 2005 Accessories Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 5 ACCESSORIES When tra
6. Auto play covering from BGM to RESULT ring the arrow to this item and press TEST SW or START BUTTON to cause SOUND EST covering from BGM to RESULT will be automatically and repeatedly be performed BGM Background muicduringgam Background music during game Sound effects during game VOICE Announcement and comment during game nnouncement Announcement and comment during game comment during game Announcement and comment during name entry IRESULT Announcement during the display of the results Engine Slip Brake sounds can be emitted by using the ACCEL pedal HANDLE pedal and ENGINE BRAKE pedal respectively EXIT auses the menu mode to return on to the screen http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD30 html 7 12 2005 TGP Test amp Memory Test Page 1 of 2 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 8 10 TGP TEST In this test TGP on screen display related IC is checked As shown below if GOOD is displayed for all it is satisfactory Press TEST SW or START BUTTON to return to the menu screen I FIG 8 10 TGP TEST 8 11 MEMORY TEST The MEMORY TEST mode is for checking the on BD memory IC functioning GOOD is displayed for normal ICs and BAD is displayed for abnormal ICs E FIG 8 11 MEMORY TEST e When the test is completed if the results are shown as above it is satisfactory e It takes app
7. IRAMs ROMs and ICs on the IC Board are checked Periodically perform the following ONTROL SYSTEM 3 If the problem can not be solved yet check the ONTROL s moves MONITOR In the MONITOR ADJUSTMENT mode check to see 1f the 8 7 13 PROJECTOR adjustment is appropriately made IC BOARD 1 MEMORY TEST 8 10 8 11 2 In SOUND TEST mode check the sound related IROMs DATA CHECK heck such data as game play time and histogram to adjust el 8 3 he difficulty level etc http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD 18 html 7 12 2005 Switch Unit Page 1 of 2 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page CAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED WHEN USING THE TEST MODE In the case where multiple units are linked for communication play exiting from the test mode causes the unit to perform the network check automatically During this time all of the linked units will not allow the game to be played in normal status Therefore be sure not to enter the test mode if any one of the units is in play On the other hand if even one unit is in the test mode make sure that other machines are not in play 8 1 SWITCH UNIT FIG 8 1 SWITCH UNIT Open the coin chute door and the switch unit shown will appear The functioning of each SW is as follows TEST SWITCH TEST For the handling of the test button refer to the following pages Gives credits without registering on the coin meter Adjusts the volum
8. When performing the above work remove the shift lever unit 11 1 REMOVING THE SHIFTER 1 Take off the 4 tamperproof screws and remove the design plate 2 Take out the 4 hexagon bolts and pull the shift lever unit upward At this time pay careful attention so as not to cause damage to the wiring 3 Disconnect the two connectors to allow the unit to be removed http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD36 html 7 12 2005 4 Speed Shifter Removing Page 2 of 2 TAMPERPROOF SCREW 4 12 Y PLATE HEXAGON BOLT 3 X 40 wspring ue using flat washer CONNECTOR 2 FIG 11 1 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD36 html 7 12 2005 Replacing the Switch Page 1 of 2 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 11 2 REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT OF SWITCH Method of replacement 1 Disconnect the wiring connector of the SW to be replaced 2 Take off the 2 screws which secure the BRACKET SW BRACKET A amp B to which the SW is attached and remove the SW together with the bracket FIG 11 2 3 Take off the 2 screws which secure the SW and replace the SW I FIG 11 2 1 To secure the replaced SW to the bracket incline it as shown FIG 11 3 Securely fasten the screws by applying an anti loosening agent to the screws 2 Install the SW bracket with 2 screws When installing SW BRACKET A an adjustment in the following procedure is required
9. f f 1 2sy ASSYELEC http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DDO0Oparts html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Daytona Dx Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 19 PARTS LIST 1 TOP ASSY DAYTONA DX 17 SECTION 5 201 4 203 4 20 19 23 Eel Li Lui 2A E 41 Hn 1 SECTION F F im SEEC http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD50 html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 2 ASSY PTV DYN 0500 2046 8 3 205 3 uus l 5 202 4 203 2 201 4 5 a Qoi 1 204 2 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD52 html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Billboard Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 3 ASSY BILLBOARD DYN 0550 1 3 203 6 207 6 208 2 SECTION at C L a 5 202 3 203 2 101 7 6 205 4 206 4 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD54 html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Front Panel Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 4 ASSY FRONT PANEL DYN 0600 SSS 7 203 2 _ _ a a 2018 202 6 3 i i i i i 2042 2 B 201 3 202 3 ____
10. kits such as the printed circuit board ee D nm sel sudo 1 7 z mmm aaae COPYRIGHT NOTICE This SEGA product has the copyright notice as follows c SEGA 1994 This signifies that this work was disclosed in 1994 and is the property of SEGA ENTERPRISES LTD http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD02 html 7 12 2005 Installation Location Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 3 PRECAUTIONS CONCERNING INSTALLATION LOCATION The DAYTONA USA DELUXE 15 indoor game machine Absolutely do not install it outside Even indoors avoid installing in places mentioned below so as to ensure proper usage Places subject to rain or water leakage or condensation due to humidity In the proximity of an indoor swimming pool and or shower Places subject to direct sunlight Places subject to heat sources from heating units etc or hot air Vicinity of highly inflammable volatile chemicals or hazardous matter Sloped surfaces Vicinity of anti disaster facilities such as fire exits and fire extinguishers Places subject to any type of violent impact Dusty places INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS 1 2 Do not insert more than one electrical plug into the power plug socket The per unit standard voltage amperage is 100 120V 10A and 200 240V 5A Use of extension cables should be avoided If you must use ensure the extension cables are rated at 1
11. of shipment avoid making further adjustments without good reason Fine adjustments are stored in the Projector Pressing the Fine Adjustment SW Convergence Adjustment results in entering the Fine Adjustment mode and this may cause the stored fine adjustment to be changed During work other than for adjustment should you touch the Fine Adjustment SW by mistake immediately turn the power off by using the main SW and then turn it back on again If any distortion or color deviation is found in the test mode and adjustments are needed use the specified Adjustment knob or perform the adjustment by remote control Note that there are two PROJECTOR makes HITACHI amp MITSUBISHI and the adjustment method is different between the two When checking the Adjustment Control knob remove the PTV s Service Door For the HITACHI Projector open the cover in front of the control panel For the MITSUBISHI Projector remove the cover 13 1 CLEANING THE SCREEN When the screen surface becomes dirty with dust etc clean it by using a soft cloth such as gauze When water and volatile chemicals such as benzene thinner etc spill on the screen surface it may be subject to damage therefore do not use them Also since the surfaces are susceptible to damage refrain from rubbing them with a hard material or using a duster SERVICE DOOR CONTROL PANEL http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD40 html 7 12 2005 Hitachi Projector Pa
12. screws used sed as 82 3 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD06 html 7 12 2005 How to Play Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 7 HOW TO PLAY Herein explanations are given to the case of an independent play Note that for communication play some of the following points including the starting method will not apply 1 Take ride in the machine The seat position can be adjusted forward and backward For adjustments pull the lever which is positioned on the lower left hand side facing the projector screen of the seat Insert a coin The coin chute door is on the right hand side facing the projector screen 3 courses appear on the screen in the sequence of Beginner Advanced and Expert starting from the left Turn the steering wheel to select the course and effectuate the selection by stepping on the Accelerator AUTO MANUAL selection screen appears By turning the steering wheel choose AUTO or MANUAL and effectuate the selection by stepping on the Accelerator When choosing AUTO or MANUAL stepping on the Accelerator while pressing the start SW will result in a TIME ATTACK mode in which no competitor car will appear and only the player s car will run When AUTO or MANUAL is determined the game starts Choosing the Beginner course results in a rolling start the same as in the Daytona race When the Advanced or Expert course is chosen be sure to step on th
13. switch changes to ON from OFF the SW and the wiring connections are satisfactory e To check CHUTE 1 amp CHUTE 2 coin switches open the COIN CHUTE DOOR and insert coin s from the coin entry e To return back to the MENU mode simultaneously press VR1 amp VR2 or press the TEST SW INPUT TEST OFF CHUTE2 OFF OFF SHIFT2 OFF OFF SHIFY4 OFF OFF OFF OFF VRA OFF OFF OFF SERVICE SW OFF xxxH XXxH RED amp BLUE TO EXIT FIG 8 6 INPUT TEST An appropriate value of each V R is as follows HANDLE Under 2DH lt 7D 83H gt Over D3H left Centering position right ACCEL Under 30H gt Over COH BRAKE Under 30H gt Over D2H the pedal released the pedal stepped http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD26 html 7 12 2005 Output Test Page 1 of 2 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 8 7 OUTPUT TEST Choose OUTPUT TEST to cause the following topmost screen to appear In this test periodically adjust the projector and check the status of each lamp The FIG below shows the menu mode of OUTPUT TEST Press the SERVICE SW or VR4 green VR1 red and bring the arrow gt gt to the desired test item Press the TEST SW or START SW to cause the test mode screen below to appear To return back to the menu mode bring the arrow to EXIT and press the TEST SW or START SW FIG 8 2 I Choose CRT SIZE to cause the screen shown below to appea
14. 12 2005 Game System Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 8 4 GAME SYSTEM Selecting the GAME SYSTEM in the menu mode causes the present game setting to be displayed and also the game setting changes can be made Each item displays the following content Settings at the time of shipment are as follows GAWE SYSTEM ADVERTISE SOUND ON COUNTRY EXPORT CABINET DELUXE DIFFICULTY NGAMAL gt gt EXIT GURSOR UP CURSOR DORN 1 MOBE UP 2 MODE DOWN TG SELECT FIG 8 4 GAME SETTING ADVERTISE Advertisement sound during standby SOUND INo sound is produced with OFF Standard setting is OFF OUNTRY essage language select USA for the U S A and EXPORT for other countries ABINET Setting of cabinet In this machine set to DELUXE he game difficulty is classified into 4 different categories from EASY to DIFFICULTY HARDEST Standard setting is NORMAL SETTING CHANGE PROCEDURE 1 Press the SERVICE SW or VRI red or VR 4 green to move the arrow gt gt to the desired item 2 Choose the desired setting change item by using any one of VR2 blue VR3 yellow TEST SW and START SW 3 To return back to the MENU mode move the arrow to EXIT and press the TEST SW or START SW http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD23 html 7 12 2005 Coin Assigment Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 8 5 COIN ASSIGNMENT The COIN
15. ART TO SELECT FIG 8 2 TEST MENU After the test is complete move gt gt to EXIT and press the TEST SWITCH or START SWITCH to return to the Game Mode http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD20 html 7 12 2005 Bookkeeping Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 8 3 BOOKKEEPING Selecting the BOOKKEEPING in the menu mode causes the bookkeeping data up to the present to be displayed on 2 pages e Press the TEST SW or START SW to return to the MENU mode screen e Press red to proceed to the other page BDOKFEEP ING COIR CHUTE 1 COIN Gute 32 POKA TOTAL D INS COIR CREDITS SERVICE CREDITS TOTAL CREDITS OKO MASER OF GAMES xDxxHxxidxxS GAME PLAY TIME AVERAGE GAME TIME xxMxxS LOMGEST GAME TIME xxWxxS SHORTEST GAME TINE xzMxx3 START gt 70 EXIT RED 7 TO OTHER PAGE FIG 8 3a BOOKKEEPING OIN CHUTE Number of coins put in As seen from the front of the cabinet the right hand side is 1 and the left hand side is 2 OTAL COINS lotal number of activations of coin chutes OIN CREDITS INumber of credits registered by inserting coins SERVICE REDITS Credits registered by the SERVICE switch 2 Total number of credits COIN CREDITS SERVICE CREDITS OTAL TIME The total energized time http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD21 html 7
16. ASSIGNMENTS mode permits you to set the start number of credits as well as the basic numbers of coins and credits This mode expresses how many coins correspond to how many credits COIN ASSIGNMENT CREDIT TO START 1CREOIT S COIN CREDIT SETTING 1 CHUTE1 ICIN CREDIT CHUTE2 1 0 4GREDIT CURSOS UP 1 CURSOR DOAN gt KODE UP gt NODE DONN gt TO SELECT FIG 8 5 COIN ASSIGNMENTS CREDIT START INumber of credits required for starting game 1 5 credits are selected How many coins correspond to how many credits ODE REDIT SELING n this machine selection as per Table 8 2 is possible SETTING CHANGE PROCEDURE 1 Press the SERVICE SW VRI red or VR 4 green to move the arrow gt gt to the desired item 2 Choose the desired setting change item by using any one of VR2 blue VR3 yellow TEST SW and START SW 3 To return back to the MENU mode move the arrow to EXIT and press the TEST SW or START SW http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD24 html 7 12 2005 Input Test Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 8 6 INPUT TEST When INPUT TEST is selected the monitor will show the following allowing you to watch the status of each switch and the value of each V R of the CONTROL PANEL On this screen periodically check the status of each switch amp V R e By pressing each switch if the display on the right hand side of the name of each
17. ASSY FIBER CONNECTOR DYN 1050 10160 87 Tx 184 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION DYN 1051 OPT CONNECTOR BRKT STICKER FIBER CABLE 211 5479 CONN OPT JOINT 000 P00312 W SCR PH W FS M3 X 12 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD62 html 7 12 2005 Parts List AC Unit Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 9 AC UNIT DYN 1080 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD63 html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Coinchute Tower Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 10 ASSY COINCHUTE TOWER DYN 1100 6 202 2 mE SECTION SECTION http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD65 html 7 12 2005 Parts List SW Unit Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 11 SW UNIT DYN 1150 02 509 5028 IM 03 6014042 KNOB22mp 04 5 0 601 0460 IPLASTIC TIE BELT 100mm 01 600 6363 70 WIRE HARN SOUND VOL 02 600 6363 71 IRE HARN SW UNIT http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD67 html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Control Panel Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 12 ASSY CONTROL PANEL DYN 1200 202 2014 16 6 2088 41 20744 5 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD68 html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Tweeter L
18. Also for the IC board circuit inspections only the logic tester is allowed The use of a tester is not permitted so be careful in this regard After confirming that there are no irregularities turn the power ON CONCERNING THE PROJECTION DISPLAY A PROJECTION DISPLAY is used for this machine The PROJECTION DISPLAY s screen is susceptible to damage and therefore when cleaning it pay careful attention For details refer to Section 13 CONCERNING COMMUNICATION PLAY Herein stated is an independent use of the machine This game when linked with other units allows multiple persons to enjoy communication play simultaneously For communication play refer to Communication Manual http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD01 html 7 12 2005 Counterfeiting and Conversion Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 2 PREVENTION OF COUNTERFEITING AND CONVERSION LABELING To prevent counterfeits and conversions the following labels are put on all the SEGA products When handling such goods be sure to confirm the labels They are used to prevent illegal acts such as the unauthorized copying of the products and the printed circuit boards thereof or carrying on business by manufacturing similar merchandise or by converting selling or using such products or printed circuit boards ORIGINAL SEAL The left seal is put on the machines manufactured by SEGA LICENSE SEAL The right seal is put on all SEGA
19. CHI PROJECTION DISPLAY TYPE Power current For TAIWAN 00W 7 25A MAX PROJECTION DISPLAY 30W 4 90A MIN ower current ONITOR 50 INCH PROJECTION DISPLAY NOTE Descriptions in this manual are subject to change without prior notice 40W 7 70A MAX 470W 5 25A MIN INTRODUCTION OF THE OWNER S MANUAL SEGA ENTERPRISES LTD supported by its high electronic technology of LSIs microprocessors etc and a wealth of experience has for more than 30 years been supplying various innovative and popular game machines to the world market This Owner s Manual is intended to provide detailed descriptions together with all the necessary information covering the general operation of electronic assemblies electromechanicals servicing control spare parts etc as regards DAYTONA USA DELUXE TYPE a new SEGA product This manual is intended for those who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise especially in ICs CRTs microprocessors etc Carefully read this manual to acquire sufficient knowledge before working on the machine Should there be a malfunction non technical personnel should under no circumstances touch the interior system Should such a case arise contact our Main Office or the closest branch office listed as follows SEGA ENTERPRISES INC U S A CUSTOMER SERVICE 45133 Industrial Drive Fremont California 94538 U S A Phone 415 802 3100 Fax 415 302 1754 SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LIMITED AM
20. D46 html 7 12 2005 Removing the Game Board Page 2 of 2 TRUSS HEAD SCREW 2 M4 X 20 chromium plated SCREW 2 M5 X 30 using flat washer SCREW 2 X 30 wispring TRUNK LID pD mashe using flat washer using flat washer HIELD CASE o DRIVE BD SOUND BD SCREW 3 wflat amp spring washers i BUMPER TRUSS HEAD SCREW 2 TRUSS HEAD SCREW 2 M X 20 X 30 black chromium plated using flat washer http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD46 html 7 12 2005 Composition of Game Board amp Input Output Relations Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 17 2 COMPOSITION OF GAME BOARD DESCRIPTION 837 10072 CGT VIDEO BD COM 837 10071 CGT CPU BD COM B 1834 10536 1117 5258 17 3 INPUT AND OUTPUT RELATIONS DAYTONA USA DX I http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD47 html 7 12 2005 Design Related Parts Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 18 DESIGN RELATED PARTS OPPOSITE OPPOSITE SIDE 10 11 16 17 OPPOSITESID oo 4 NE 4 3 OPPOSITE SIDE FIG 18 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD48 html 7 12 2005 Index of Parts List Page 1 of 1 Parts Index 1 2 A svrrv 0500 5 5 JAssyMask olacuxurT C C ar assvsEAT
21. DD95 html 7 12 2005 Wire Color Code Table Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 20 WIRE COLOR CODE TABLE THE WIRE COLOR CODE is as follows AIPINK BISKY BLUE C BROWN D PURPLE EJLIGHT GREEN Wires other than those of any of the above 5 single colors will be displayed by 2 alphanumeric characters B GREEN ORANGE If the right hand side numeral of the code is 0 then the wire will be of a single color shown by the left hand side numeral see the above Note 1 If the right hand side alphnumeric is not 0 that particular wire has a spiral color code The left hand side character shows the base color and the right hand side one the spiral color lt Example gt 51 WHITE RED RED WHITE Note 2 The character following the wire color code indicates the size of the wire L JAWG20 UL 1007 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona42620Folder DDhtml DD97 html 7 12 2005
22. Daytona USA Deluxe Owner s Manual Page 1 of 2 DAYTONA USA DLX TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION OF THE OWNER S MANUAL B NAMEOFPARTS Ci PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED WHEN ASSEMBLING AND MOVING THE MACHINE 6 15 now To Play meures 8 TGP TEST MEMORY TEST BACKUP DATA CLEAR 9 CONTROL PANEL HANDLE MECHA 33 34 REPLACING AND ADJUSTING THE HANDLE s STEERING WHEEL s V R GREASING ADJUSTMENT AND REPLACEMENT OF VOLUME 10 GREASING REMOVING THE SHIFTER REPLACING THE SWITCH http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD00 html 7 12 2005 Daytona USA Deluxe Owner s Manual Page 2 of 2 GREASING oe yO REPLACEMENT OF RUBBER STOPPERS CLEANING THE SCREEN ho HITACHI PROJECTOR MITSUBISHI PROJECTOR REMOVING THE BOARD COMPOSITION OF GAME BOARD INPUT AND OUTPUT RELATIONS http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD00 html 7 12 2005 Introduction of the Owner s Manual Page 1 of 2 Table of Contents Next Page SPECIFICATIONS Installation space 1 140 mm W x 2 800 mm D 44 9 in x 110 2 in 1 870 mm 73 6 in Approx 375 kg 825 lbs 35W 6 95A AC 120V 60 Hz AREA 35W 3 90A AC 220V 50 Hz AREA 725W 3 80A AC 220V 60 Hz AREA 730W 3 60 AC 240V 50 Hz AREA 40W 3 60A AC 240V 60 Hz AREA TAIWAN HITA
23. ENT Sw 1 V POS 23 5 3 R GAIN 4 G GAIN 5 B GAIN 6 CONT 7 BRI 8 vw 8 10 R H L gt Linearity adjustments in horizontal directions 11 B H L gt are made STATIC CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT GEOL amp 12 TEST Test mode on off key ee 13 RB shift key TEST RB POWER 14 lt Lett shift key Convergence Adjustment Sw 15 D Right shift key 15 V Lower shift key R 17 Upper shift key 18 POWER Power button 1 For the Convergence adjustment mode press the test mode on off key 12 2 Ensure that R is displayed on the screen 3 Make adjustment so as to cause the red cross pattern to match with the green cross pattern by using Left shift key 14 Right shift key 15 Lower shift key 16 and Upper shift key 17 4 By using R B shift key 13 cause the red adjustment to shift to blue adjustment B and make sure that B is displayed on the screen 5 In the same manner as in 3 above cause the blue cross pattern to match with the green cross pattern 6 After making adjustment press the test mode on off key 12 to cancel the Convergence adjustment mode http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD42 html 7 12 2005 Fluorescent Lamp and Periodic Check Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 14 REPLACING THE FLUORESCENT LAMP In a manner as shown below remove the parts and replace the fluorescent lamp TRUSS HEAD SCREW 5 4 10 chromium
24. Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 13 ASSY TWEETER L DYN 1220 TEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION DYN 1203 DYN 1206 0 02 01 02 03 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD70 html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Tweeter Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 13 ASSY TWEETER R DYN 1230 TEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 203 P 4206 111 305112 102 jB10 5055 poo Poo310 OB M SCR BLK M3 X 10 l 202 0 00300 WSHR BLK M3 bos X 060 500300 6 WSHR BLK M3 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona42620Folder DDhtml DD7 1 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Handle Mecha Page 1 of 3 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 15 ASSY HANDLE MECHA DYN 1250 ASSY HANDLE MECHA DYN 1250 ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD72 html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Handle Mecha DYN 1251 HANDLE BASE MOTOR BRACKET DYN 1262 SWING ARM SHAFT DYN 1266 STOPPER BOLT OUSING PRING HOOK XT SPRING TOPPER KEY PACER RING WING ARM EAR HOLDER LT WSHR 8 1 12X2 LT WSHR 4 1 12X2 DJUST RING HITE CAM EARING SHAFT PACER KEY 5X10 UARD BRACKET ALL BEARING DIA 8 NSK 608ZZ EARING DIA 17 NSK 6003ZZ EARING NSK F688ZZ OL CONT B 5K OHM cc lt lt 2 SIS
25. USEMENT MACHINE SALES DIVISION Unit 2 Industrial Estate Leigh Close New Malden Surrey KT3 3NL England Phone 081 336 2256 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD00x html 7 12 2005 Introduction of the Owner s Manual Page 2 of 2 Fax 081 336 1715 SEGA SOUTHERN EUROPE LIAISON OFFICE Calle Vallellano 19 23 1 A 37008 Salamanca Spain Phone 923 265893 Fax 923 265913 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD00x html 7 12 2005 Handling Precautions Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 1 HANDLING 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 e Be sure to turn the power off before working on the machine e To insert or pull out the plug quickly is dangerous e It is necessary to make sure that the power cord or the grounding wire is not exposed on the road etc in a manner so as to be dangerous Make sure that grounding connections are made safely at the position where so specified Do not use any fuse that does not meet specified rating e Make complete connections for the IC board and other connectors Insufficient insertion is very dangerous e The operating ambient temperature range is from 5 C to 40 C e When cleaning the CRT surfaces use a soft dry cloth Do not apply chemicals such as thinner benzene etc
26. _ITEMNO PARTNO DESCRIPTION 206 b 8 1 J pr nsx 1750 NG RETAINER PLATE IMAG LOCK MASTER W O http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD56 html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Mask Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 5 ASSY MASK MGL 1150 3 201 4 err j 2 201 3 012 00408 SCR FH BLK 4 X 8 000 F004 10 IM SCR FH M4 X 10 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD57 html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Front Cabinet Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 6 ASSY FRONT CABINET DYN 1000 214 2 210 2 202 4 5 4 10 205 4 208 2 209 2 t 7 202 2 21241 For EARTH 12 204 2 211 2 3 2025 2 201 4 207 2 215 2 203 3 206 3 212 8 2024 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD58 html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Sub Cabi Front Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 7 ASSY SUB CABI FRONT DYN 1001 208 4 2 12 204 4 8 204 4 8 2084 2114 5 20740 nw LE UN a 10 21346 6 207 14 21046 12 208 4 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD60 html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Fiber Connector Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 8
27. e Accelerator to start the machine The on screen upper right hand side below the upper right the upper middle below the upper middle the upper left hand side and the lower right respectively indicates the player s present position where other cars are time limit speed amp tachometer lap time and course map LAP LAP TIME 7 1 0 25 35 2 0 26 12 3 0 20 04 4 0 16750 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD 16 html 7 12 2005 Test and Data Display Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 8 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY By operating the switch unit periodically perform the tests and data check When installing the machine initially or collecting cash or when the machine does not function correctly perform checking in accordance with the explanations given in this section The following shows tests and modes that should be utilized as applicable TABLE 8 1 EXPLANATION OF TEST MODE REFERENCE ITEMS IDESCRIPTION SECTIONS INSTALLATION OF When the machine is installed perform the following 1 Check to see that each setting is as per standard setting 8 4 8 5 imade at the time of shipment 2 In the INPUT TEST mode check each SW and VR 8 6 8 8 3 In the OUTPUT TEST mode check each of lamps 4 In the SELF TEST mode check ICs on the IC Board 8 10 8 11 hoose MEMORY TEST in the MENU mode to allow the IMEMORY test to be performed In this test PROGRAM
28. e of the control panel s speakers Superwoofer SUPERWOOFER under the seat SOUND VOLUME _ Adjusts the volume of the 2 rear speakers behind the seat and the REAR VOL control panel s tweeter The control panel switches are also used in the test mode For each functioning refer to the following page and onward http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD19 html 7 12 2005 Switch Unit Page 2 of 2 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD 19 html 7 12 2005 Test Mode Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 8 2 TEST MODE e The Test Menu allows the functioning of each part of the Cabinet to be checked the PROJECTOR to be adjusted and the coins and game related various settings to be performed e Press the TEST SWITCH to cause the following Test Menu to be displayed on the monitor FIG 8 2 e Press the SERVICE SWITCH until the pointer gt gt is moved to the desired item Also note that pressing VRI red causes the arrow to move downward and pressing VR4 green causes the arrow to move upward e Bring the pointer gt gt to the desired test item and press either the TEST SWITCH or START SWITCH to cause the selected item s test to start TEST MODE BOOKKGEP NG GAME SYSTEM COIN ASSIGNUENT INPUT TEST OUTPUT TEST DRIVE BD TEST SOUND TEST TGP TEST MEMORY TEST BACKUP RAM CLEAR gt gt EXIT GREEN CURSOR UP RED CURSOR DOWN ST
29. er DDhtml DD76 html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Rear Cabinet Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 18 ASSY REAR CABINET DYN 2000 p eee c http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD78 html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Rear Cabi Upper Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 19 ASSY REAR CABI UPPER DYN 2100 208 4 12 2 206 4 207 4 2163 8 207 2 216 2 6 210 4 214 4 211 1 20545 13 11 21014 21444 10 210 3 217 3 B 7 212 2 213 2 215 2 I 4 20712 216 2 20174 14 15 201 8 203 5 5 101 204 5 16 104 Detail of PART A Details of PART B http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD79 html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Sub Cabi Rear U Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 20 ASSY SUB CABI REAR U DYN 2101 2014 3 210 4 207 4 11 i 6 205 4 13 2115 16 212 2 6 205 3 208 1 2091 1 205 4 7 101 203 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona92620Folder DDhtml DD8 html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Seat Page 1 of 2 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 21 ASSY SEAT DYN 2130 1 2025 203 6 2 20224 03 4 6 5 203 4 20474 101 203 2 102 203 2 204 2 205 2 204 2 205 2 SLIDE RAIL ASSEMBLY DETAILS NOTE The parts marked with shown above are the components of 101 or
30. ge 1 of 1 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 13 2 HITACHI PROJECTOR HITACHI PROJECTOR CONTROL PANEL E STATIC CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT NOTE Do not touch the right hand side Convergence Adjustment SW This SW is used for dynamic convergence adjustment which is rather complicated and the adjustment s visual effect is almost unnoticeable Therefore explanations thereof are not given in this 1 Press the left hand side Convergence Adjustment SW to cause the cross pattern to appear on to the screen 2 Use the remote control to make static adjustment Remote control 2 5 Causes the red horizontal line to match with the green horizontal line Remote control 4 6 _ Causes the red vertical line to match with the green vertical line Remote control 8 11 Causes the blue horizontal line to match with the green horizontal line Remote control 10 12 Causes the blue vertical line to match with the green vertical line 1 Press the left hand side Convergence Adjustment SW At this time static adjustment results are written and the PTV screen will return to the original screen mode http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtmIl DD41 html 7 12 2005 Mitsubishi Projector Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 13 3 MITSUBISHI PROJECTOR MITSUBISHI PROJECTOR CONTROL PANEL POWER BUTTON 123445678910 11 YT CONVERGENCE ADJUSTM
31. he machine or malfunctioning to occur 3 When assembling be sure to perform the work by plural persons When carrying out the assembly work follow the procedure in the following 7 item sequence ASSEMBLING THE PTV ASSEMBLING THE CABINET CONNECTING THE CABINET AND PTV POWER SUPPLY AND EARTH CONNECTION TURNING THE POWER ON ASSEMBLY CHECK SECURING TO THE INSTALLATION POSITION LEG ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT CJ ON DA I D Before starting assembly work check to see if the parts screws etc mentioned in the following Table are all available Also note that the master key an accessory in addition to the tools such as a plus screwdriver wrench for M18 hexagon bolt and socket wrench is required for the assembling work TABLE 6 1 PARTS LIST Cu Ci DESCRIPTION REMARKS 200 5264 5864 50 24K oe DISPLAY 50 M 24K D 2 3 MOUNT BRKT L 0502 1 PANEL MOUNT BRKT R ssembled DYN 0550 _I_JASSY BILLBOARD B screws used per 1 DYN 0600 ASSY FRONT PANEL MGL 1104 ASK HOLDER n of 6 screws MGL 1 106 2 SIDE BRKT A total of 4 screws http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD06 html 7 12 2005 Assembling and Moving the Machine Page 2 of 2 used ASSY MASK TV MASK ASSY FRONT CABINET as per 2 OINT BRACKET R L TYPE OINT BRACKET L L TYPE IDYN 0002 BRACKET L hexagon bolts used ke 600 6363 1 TUBE 8 Truss
32. iated or V Adjust or replace the see Sec 9 Reaction mecha s secular DRIVE BD DIP SW setting see change Sec 8 amp ee Fluorescent ee doesn t Fluorescent Bar dj needs Replace the fluorescent lamp see Sec m EP Bar dj 14 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD45 html 7 12 2005 Removing the Game Board Page 1 of 2 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 17 GAME BOARD 17 1 REMOVING THE BOARD To replace the IC BD such as Game BD Drive BD etc or to change DIP SW settings take out the IC BD by using the following procedure 1 2 Turn the MAIN SW off Unlock and take off the 2 screws to remove the trunk lid To remove the BUMPER take off the 2 screws one each on both sides and unfasten the 2 snap fasteners one each on both sides from the inside of the rear cabi Disconnect all of the wiring connectors from the shield case in which the game BD and I O BD are incorporated Pull out the base on which the shield case is mounted by taking off the 2 screws Take off the 3 screws and remove the case lid by causing it to slide Unlock and take off the 2 screws to remove the rear cabi s service door Disconnect all of the wiring connectors from the SUBELEC unit SUBELEC unit can be pulled out of the rear cabi by taking off the 2 screws which secure the SUBELEC unit base http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml D
33. nd detach the gears 2 Adjust the so that it is consistent with the value near the centering position 3 Cause the gears to be engaged and secure the V R BRACKET At this time make sure that an appropriate backlash is obtained 4 Ifthe V R value is not appropriate when the steering wheel is at the centering position loosen the 2 screws which secure the V R gear turn the gear holder to make a fine adjustment so that the value is within the allowable range 5 Check the V R value variations by turning the handle 9 2 GREASING Once every 3 months grease the gears bearings springs and cam amp arm s sliding portions http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD34 html 7 12 2005 Volume Page 1 of 2 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 10 ACCELERATOR amp BRAKE In the test mode if the ACCEL amp BRAKE V R value is not within the allowable range an adjustment of V R installation position or a replacement of V R is needed Also grease the MECHA s shafts and sliding portions once every 3 months When performing the above work take off the 4 truss screws and remove the front cabi s front lid 10 1 ADJUSTMENT AND REPLACEMENT OF VOLUME I FIG 10 1 The ACCEL amp BRAKE MECHA can be seen by removing the front lid The ACCEL V R is on the left hand side and the BRAKE V R is on the right hand side of the MECHA Check the V R value in the test m
34. nsporting the machine make sure that the following parts are supplied TABLE 5 1 ACCESSORIES wy 1 REMOTECONTROLLERM or adjustment refer to Section 13 MITSUBISHI 20 5484 OWNERS MANUAL DAYTONA DX DAYTONA DX OWNER S MANUAL 420 6124 01 1 ENG ENG 421 8505 01 ADJUST INSTR SH DAYTONA DX 509 5566 SW MICRO TYPE For spare refer to Section 11 2 m USE 6 4 x 30 10000mA 125V For spare refer to Section 15 514 5036 AC110 120V AREA For spare refer to 15000 m USE 6 4 x 30 15000mA 125V Seetion 6 15 514 5037 AC220 240V AREA For spare refer to 8000 m USE 6 4 x 30 8000mA 250V Section 6 15 RENCH FOR TAMP PRF SCR RENCH FOR TAMP PRF SCR DYN 2164 2 RUBBER STOPPER For spare refer to Section 11 TAMPERPROOF WRENCH M5 540 0007 01 8 540 0009 01 FIG 6 WRENCH http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD05 html 7 12 2005 Assembling and Moving the Machine Page 1 of 2 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 6 PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED WHEN ASSEMBLING AND MOVING THE MACHINE WARNING 1 Perform the assembly work by following the procedure herein stated Failing to comply with the instructions for example inserting the plug into an outlet at the stage not mentioned in this manual might cause an electric shock accident 2 Assembling should be performed as per this manual Since this is a complex machine erroneous assembling may cause damage to t
35. ode The appropriate value of each V R is as follows When released When stepped on ACCEL Under2DH lt gt Over BRAKE Under2DH lt gt Over Method of V R replacement To replace the V R after taking off the connector from the V R to be replaced take out the 2 screws which secure the VR BRACKET and remove the V R together with the bracket and gear After the replacement check the V R value variations in the test mode http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD35 html 7 12 2005 Volume Page 2 of 2 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD35 html 7 12 2005 4 Speed Shifter Removing Page 1 of 2 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page METHOD OF V R ADJUSTMENT 1 Loosen the 2 screws which secure the V R BRACKET move the V R BRACKET and disengage the gears 2 Cause the V R value to match with the value obtained when the pedal is released 3 Cause the gears to be engaged and secure the V R BRACKET At this time be sure to obtain an appropriate backlash 4 Step on the pedal and check the V R value variation 10 2 GREASING Grease the gears and bearings once every 3 months as a standard 11 4 SPEED SHIFTER In the test mode if the shift lever input is found to be irregular replace the switch or adjust the switch installation position Also grease the MECHA s shafts or sliding portions once every 3 months as a standard
36. of TV screen is incorrect defective and SYNC are correct Make appropriate adjustments see Sec Incorrect monitor adjustment 13 J TV screen has a color Affected by the periphery such Make convergence adjustments see Sec deviation as other machines location 13 building s steel frames etc hange installation direction position Move the other machines which cause the problem Sound is not emitted Sound volume adjustment is not Adjust the SWITCH UNIT s sound correct adjustment volume control see Sec 8 Malfunctioning of sound BD b er SOUND TEST Sec 8 and memory R position deviated or Adjust or replace the V see Sec 9 amp not operable satisfactorily malfunctioning i ADJUST GEAR s engagement is Adjust the engagement of ADJUST inot correct GEAR see Sec 9 amp 10 SHIFT LEVER doesn t Switch position deviated or Adjust or replace the operate satisfactorily switch malfunctioning Switch see Sec 11 Steering Wheel reaction First turn the power off and then turn it TV screen is blackened ower supply unit fuse blown and the fluorescent lamp off due to instantaneous does not light up overcurrent http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD45 html 7 12 2005 Page 2 of 2 Troubleshooting strength is insufficient OWER ON CHECK not ack on again Complete the POWER ON erformed correctly HECK V R position dev
37. pen the coin chute door and open the selector gate After removing the jammed coin put a normal coin in and check to see that the selector correctly functions CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR 1 Turn the power for the machine OFF Open the coin chute door Open the gate and dust off by using a soft brush made of wool etc Remove stain by wiping with a soft cloth which contains water or chemicals detergent Remove the CRADLE When removing the retaining ring E ring b very careful so as not to bend the shaft Remove stain from the shaft and pillow portions by wiping off with a soft cloth etc After wiping off a per 5 above further apply a dry cloth etc to cause the coin selector to dry completely http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD39 html 7 12 2005 Coin Selector Page 2 of 2 CRADLE NOTE Absolutely do not apply machine oil etc to the coin selector After cleaning the coin selector insert a regular coin in the normal working status and ascertain that the selector correctly functions http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD39 html 7 12 2005 Projector Cleaning the Screen Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 13 PROJECTOR CAUTION e Since the Projector screen is susceptible to damage pay careful attention to its handling When cleaning refrain from using water or volatile chemicals e Since the Projector has been adjusted at the time
38. plated using flat washer TRUSS HEAD SCREW 3 8 chromium plated HOLDER BRKT FLUORESCENT LAMP 201 7 15 PERIODIC CHECK Page 1 of 1 The items listed below require periodic check and maintenance to retain the performance of this machine and to ensure safe business operation lem Reference ONTROL PANEL Check lamp Monthly B8 Check VOLUME VALUE Monny 68 ACCEL amp BRAKE 4 SPEED SHIFTER http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD44 html 7 12 2005 Troubleshooting Page 1 of 2 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 16 TROUBLESHOOTING In case a problem occurs first check wiring connector connections PROBLEMS CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES hen the main poweris power is not ON Firmly insert the plug into the outlet not on the machine is not Make sure that the power supply voltage ncorrect power source voltage are correct AC Unit fuse blown off due to First remove the cause of overcurrent instantaneous overcurrent hen replace the fuse see Sec 6 5 14 5036 15000 AC100 120V FUSE 6 4 X 30 15000mA 125V First remove the cause of overcurrent hen replace the fuse 514 5036 10000 FUSE 6 4 X 30 10000mA 125V w Defective connections in sure of correct connections in PTV screen is all blue between each board between each board he color of image on Connector connections are heck to see if connector connections
39. r Adjust the projector monitor to make sure that the crosshatch lines do not go beyond the screen size and crosshatch distortion does not occur Press the START SW to return to the above OUTPUT TEST menu screen I Choose CRT COLOR to cause the screen shown at the left to appear This test allows the on screen color adjustment to be performed The color of a color bar for each of the 4 colors i e red green blue and white is darkest at the leftmost end and brightest at the rightmost end http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD27 html 7 12 2005 Output Test Page 2 of 2 Choose LAMP to cause the screen shown at the left to appear This enables the status of each lamp to be checked Causes the START SW lamp and the lamp of each V R switch to light up in a sequential order Press the START SW to return to the above OUTPUT TEST menu screen I http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD27 html 7 12 2005 Drive BD Test Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 8 8 DRIVE BD TEST Choosing DRIVE BD TEST allows the reaction mechanism of the steering wheel to be checked Also this enables the V R value for the steering wheel s DRIVE BD and the setting status of the DIP SWes on the Drive BD to be checked b 7 8 DIP 4 1 OFF OFF OFF EF Of OFF CFF v Di SN 2 OF OFF CFF OFF OFF F FIG 8 8 DRIVE BD TEST Bring the arrow
40. roximately thirty seconds to complete the test If the period exceeds thirty seconds this may have been caused by board malfunctioning http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD3 1 html 7 12 2005 TGP Test amp Memory Test Page 2 of 2 e After finishing the test pressing the TEST SW or START BUTTON allows the MENU mode to return on to the screen http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD3 1 html 7 12 2005 Backup RAM Clear Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 8 12 BACKUP RAM CLEAR Clears the contents of BOOKKEEPING When clearing bring gt gt to YES and when not clearing to NO by using the SERVICE SW or VRI red VR4 green and then push the TEST SW START BUTTON When the data has been cleared COMPLETED will be displayed Bring gt gt to NO and press the TEST SW to cause the Menu mode to return on to the screen Also note that the game setting contents are not affected by BACKUP RAM CLEAR operation BACKUP RAM CLEAR YES gt gt NO GREEN CURSOR UP RED gt CURSOR DOWN START TQ SELECT FIG 8 12 BACKUP RAM http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD32 html 7 12 2005 Handle s Page 1 of 2 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page 9 CONTROL PANEL HANDLE MECHA In the TEST mode if the steering wheel V R value variations are not within the allowable range an adjustment of the V R in
41. rvice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD87 html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Sub Cabi Rear L Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 25 ASSY SUB CABI REAR L DYN 2201 8 2074 12 203 4 2 205 2 1 10 20846 D 210 4 17 106 20816 21146 105 201 4 42 2044 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD89 html 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Shield Case Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 26 ASSY SHIELD CASE DYN 2300 8 20210 9 202 2 5 202 9 e 7 202 14 P 3 202 2 4 103 203 4 2 204 3 1 205 2 6 201 4 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD9 1 html 7 12 2005 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD93 html Parts List Assy Pwr Sply Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 27 ASSY PWR SPLY DYN 4000 101 202 4 201 4 104 204 2 105 106 203 Pu oa 3 2 2074 75 110 204 205 2 103 o o 00 204 4 102 22 30 7 12 2005 Parts List Assy Elec Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Parts Index Previous Page Next Page 28 ASSY ELEC DYN 4100 2035 3 105 103 104 202 4 4 208 4 2 102 209 2 30 6 20144 5 20114 101 7 207 4 8 206 4 208 4 Ps http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml
42. stallation position or replacement of the V R are needed Also apply grease to the steering wheel mechanism s shaft and sliding portions once every 3 months When carrying out the above work take off the 4 truss screws and remove the front cabi s Front Lid Upper 9 1 REPLACING AND ADJUSTING THE HANDLE s STEERING WHEEL s V R I FIG 9 1 The upper side V R of the HANDLE MECHA is for the GAME BD and the lower side one for the DRIVE BD Check the value of the V R for the DRIVE BD The appropriate value of each V R is as follows When the steering wheel is turned to or positioned at for the GAME BD Under2DH 7DH 83H gt Over D3H for the DRIVE BD Under 2 DH 7DH 83H gt Over Left Centering position Right Method of V R replacement To replace the V R after taking off the connector from the V R to be replaced take out the 2 screws which secure the VR BRACKET and remove the V R together with the bracket and gear After the replacement check the V R value variations in the test mode http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD33 html 7 12 2005 Handle s Page 2 of 2 http www sauservice com manuals Daytona 20Folder DDhtml DD33 html 7 12 2005 Greasing Page 1 of 1 Table of Contents Previous Page Next Page Method of V R adjustment 1 Loosen the 2 screws which secure the V R BRACKET move the V BRACKET a
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