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Electrical & Mechanical Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
Individual Dimensions
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Billboard: 1.21m (47.6in) [width] x 0.49m (19.3in) [depth]
0.44m (17.3in) [height]
Weights
Electrical Consumption
1.23m 1.47m
2.27m
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS 1
2 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION 5
2-1 LIMITATIONS OF USAGE 6
2-2 OPERATION AREA 7
3 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION 9
3-1 BEFORE OPERATION 9
3-2 DURING OPERATION (PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS) 11
4 PART DESCRIPTIONS 13
5 ACCESSORIES 14
6 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 15
6-1 INSTALLING THE CABINET 19
6-2 INSTALLING THE BILLBOARD 20
6-3 ASSEMBLING THE FLOOR 23
6-4 INSTALLING THE FLOOR TO THE CABINET 27
6-5 INSPECT FIXATION TO SITE 31
6-6 POWER SUPPLY AND OTHER CONNECTIONS 32
6-7 COMMUNICATION / NETWORK CONNECTIONS 34
6-8 TURNING ON THE POWER 36
6-9 CONFIRMATION OF ASSEMBLY 37
6-10 APPLYING WARNING LABELS (EPILEPTIFORM SEIZURES) 38
7 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE 39
8 GAME DESCRIPTION 43
8-1 GAME SUMMARY 43
8-2 HOW TO CONTROL THE GAME 43
8-3 GAME FLOW 44
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9 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 45
9-1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER. 46
9-2 TEST MENU 46
9-3 GAME TEST MENU 47
9-4 BOOKKEEPING 48
9-5 INPUT TEST 50
9-6 OUTPUT TEST 51
9-7 GAME & COIN ASSIGNMENTS 52
9-8 LED BOARD INFORMATION 53
9-9 NETWORK TEST 54
9-10 BACKUP DATA CLEAR 55
10 CONTROLLER UNIT(S), SWITCHES AND BUTTONS 56
10-1 REPLACING THE LEVER BUTTON 57
10-2 REPLACING THE LEVER 59
11 VIDEO DISPLAY 64
11-1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 64
11-2 CLEANING THE SCREEN 65
11-3 ON SCREEN ADJUSTMENT METHOD (OSD) 66
12 COIN HANDLING 72
12-1 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR 72
12-2 FAULT FINDING 75
12-3 ADJUSTING THE PRICE OF PLAY (EXCEL) 76
12-4 QUICK VIEW COMMON COIN SETTINGS (USA) 77
12-5 ADJUSTING THE PRICE COMMON SETTINGS 78
12-5 UNIVERSAL CARD LINK (UCL) 82
13 ACTIVE FLOOR ASSY 83
13-1 CLEANING THE JUMP SENSOR WINDOWS 83
13-2 CLEANING THE FLOOR MAT 84
13-3 REPLACING THE FLOOR MAT 85
13-4 REPLACING THE FLOOR FOOT SENSORS 88
13-5 REPLACING THE JUMP SENSORS 90
14 PERIODIC INSPECTION 93
15 TROUBLESHOOTING 96
15-1 TROUBLESHOOTING (WHEN NO ERROR MESSAGE IS SHOWN) 96
16 GAME BOARD (Nu1.1) 99
16-1 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS 100
16-2 GAME BOARD (Nu1.1) - LOCATION & REMOVAL 101
16-3 Nu1.1 CLEANING 104
16-3 REPLACING Nu 1.1 GAME BD 106
16-3 SYSTEM TEST MODE 107
16-3-1 SYSTEM INFORMATION 109
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16-3-2 STORAGE INFORMATION 111
16-3-3 JVS TEST 113
16-3-4 MONITOR TEST 116
16-3-5 SPEAKER TEST 117
16-3-6 COIN ASSIGNMENTS 118
16-3-7 CLOCK SETTINGS 124
16-3-8 NETWORK SETTINGS 126
17 DESIGN-RELATED PARTS 130
18 PARTS LIST 131
19 PARTS & SERVICE CONTACT INFORMATION 154
20 WIRE COLOUR CODE TABLE 155
21 WIRING DIAGRAMS 156
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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.
Non-compliance with the following points or inappropriate handling running counter to the cautionary matters
herein stated can cause personal injury or damage to the machine.
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
Before performing work, be sure to turn the power off. Performing the work
without turning the power off can cause an electric shock or short circuit.
In cases where work should be performed in the status of power on, this
manual always states to that effect.
To avoid an electric shock or short circuit, do not plug in or unplug quickly.
To avoid an electric shock, do not plug in or unplug with a wet hand.
Do not expose power cords or earth wires on the surface, (floor, passage,
etc.) If exposed, the power cords and earth wires are susceptible to
damage. Damaged cords and wires can cause an electric shock or short
circuit.
To avoid causing a fire or an electric shock, do not put things on or
damage the power cords.
When or after installing the product, do not unnecessarily pull the power
cord. If damaged, the power cord can cause a fire or an electric shock.
In case the power cord is damaged, ask for a replacement through where
the product was purchased from or the office herein stated. Using the cord
as is damaged can cause fire, an electric shock or leakage.
This product MUST be Earthed. Inappropriate Earthing can cause an
electric shock.
Be sure to use fuses meeting the specified rating. Using fuses exceeding
the specified rating can cause a fire or an electric shock.
Be sure that connections such as IC BD are made properly. Insufficient
insertion can cause an electric shock.
Specification changes, removal of equipment, conversion and/or addition,
not designated by SEGA are not permitted.
Failure to observe this may cause a fire or an electric shock. Non-
compliance with this instruction can have a bad influence upon physical
conditions of the players or the onlookers, or result in injury during play.
SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage, compensation for damage
to a third party, caused by specification changes not designated by SEGA.
Do not perform any work or change parts not listed in this manual. Doing
so may lead to an accident.
If you need to perform any work not listed in this manual, request work
from the office indicated in this manual or the point of purchase, or inquires
for details.
Be sure to perform periodic maintenance inspections herein stated.
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For the IC board circuit inspections, only the use of a logic tester is
recommended. Using a Multi Tester or General Purpose Tester may result in
damage to IC Circuits. Static electricity from your body may damage some
electronics devices on the IC board. Before handling the IC board, touch a
1 grounded metallic surface so that the static electricity can be discharged.
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
Some parts are not designed and manufactured specifically for this game
machine. The manufacturers may discontinue, or change the specifications of
such general-purpose parts. If this is the case, SEGA cannot repair or replace
a failed game machine whether or not a warranty period has expired.
This SEGA product has stickers attached describing the product manufacture No. (Serial No.) and Electrical
Specifications. It also has a Sticker describing where to contact for repair and for purchasing parts.
When inquiring about or asking for repairs, mention the Serial No. and Name of Machine indicated on the Sticker.
The Serial Number indicates the product register. Identical machines could have different parts depending on the
date of production. Also, improvements and modifications might have been made after the publication of this
manual. In order to ensure you order the correct parts, mention the Serial No. when contacting the applicable places.
This SEGA product has warning displays on stickers, labels and/or printed instructions adhered/attached to or
incorporated in the places where a potentially hazardous situation could arise. The warning displays are intended
for accident prevention for customers and for avoiding hazardous situations relating to maintenance and servicing
work. Some portions of the cabinet contain high voltage and may cause accidents if touched. When performing
maintenance, be very careful of the warning displays. It is especially important that any complex repair and
replacement work not mentioned herein should be performed by those technical personnel who have knowledge of
electricity and technical expertise.
In order to prevent accidents, caution any customer ignoring the warnings to cease and desist immediately.
This SEGA product has warning displays on stickers which outline the risk of epilepticform and photosensetive
seizures. These warning displays on stickers are applied close in proximity of the device which may promote
symptoms of either video game-induced seizures or epilepsy. The warning displays are supplied in several languages
and form part of the Installation kit supllied with this product. It is standard practice for the English version of this
label to be applied during manufacture, however it is especially important for the operator to apply the same said
label in the lanuguage of the country of operation.
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STICKER DISPLAY
Inside
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
440-CS0186-01UK
Epilepsy Sticker 440-CS0010UK
Caution Sticker
Inside
Inside 440-CS0010UK
Caution Sticker Inside
Inside
440-DS0010UK
Danger Sticker - High Voltage 440-CS0010UK
Caution Sticker
P.A.T. Label
440-DS0010UK
Danger Sticker - High Voltage
Serial No Label
LB1101
Rating Label
Caution Sticker - Battery replacement
Inside
WEEE Label
440-WS0010UK
Warning Sticker - High Voltage
440-WS0010UK
Warning Sticker - High Voltage
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To avoid injury, please
do not play this game if
you have or suffer from
any one of these
conditions:
•If you have high blood
pressure or heart
condition.
•If you are intoxicated
or under the influence
of drugs.
•If you are pregnant.
Always wear footwear
when playing this
game.
Do not play this game
when wearing high
1 heeled shoes.
Only one person is
allowed to play on this
machine at one time.
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
BULB
DC12V 440-CS0019UK
1.2W
Caution Sticker - Player Caution
LB1212B
Bulb Rating - DC12V/1.2W
440-CS0021UK
CAUTION - Place Objects
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2 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION
This product is an indoor game machine. Do not install it outside. Even indoors,
avoid installing in places mentioned below so as not to cause a fire, electric
shock, injury and/or malfunction. 2
Places subject to rain or water leakage, or places subject to high humidity in the
Securing a safe area for operation as described in this manual will ensure
safe operation for players and observers.
SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage or compensation for damage
to a third party, resulting from the failure to observe this instruction.
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2-1 LIMITATIONS OF USAGE
electric shock.
This product requires a breaker and earth mechanism as part of the location
facilities. Using the product without these can cause a fire and electric shock.
Ensure that the indoor wiring for the power supply is rated at 15 A or higher (AC
single phase 100 V ~ 120 V area), and 7 A or higher (AC 220 V ~ 240 V area). Non-
compliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock.
Be sure to use an independent power supply equipped with an earth leakage
breaker. Using a power supply without an earth leakage breaker can cause an
outbreak of fire if a power surge occurs.
Putting many loads on one electrical outlet can cause generation of heat and a
fire resulting from overload.
When using an extension cord, ensure that the cord is rated at 15 A or higher (AC
100 V ~ 120 V area) and 7 A or higher (AC 220 V ~ 240 V area). Using a cord rated
lower than the specified rating can cause a fire and electric shock.
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2-2 OPERATION AREA
To install this product, the entrance must be at least 0.9m in width and 1.94m
in height. 2
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Securing a safe area for operation as described in this manual will ensure
safe operation for players and observers.
SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage or compensation for damage
2 to a third party, resulting from the failure to observe this instruction.
PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION
OPERATION AREA
15mm
750mm
2,970mm
750mm
2,170mm
750mm
2,970mm
750mm
5,770mm
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3 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION
In order to prevent accidents and inappropriate behaviour, please check the following before operating the product.
5mm
• When lowering the Leg Adjusters, make sure that the gap between the Cabinet
and the floor has been closed.
• Do not place any heavy items on this product. Doing so may result in injury or
damage to the product.
• Do not climb on this product. Climbing on this product may result in injury
or product damage. When checking the upper proportions of this product,
always use a step/step ladder.
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• To avoid electric shock, always check each door or service hatch for
damage and make sure that they are fitted correctly. Never operate this
product with doors or service hatches removed.
• Do not place any of the following objects on top of the product, nearby the
product or hang them from the ceiling in close proximity to the product as
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doing so may result in an electric shock, short circuit or damage to parts.
PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION
• Flower vases, flower pots, cups, glasses, water tanks, cosmetics and/or any
receptacle/container/vessel containing liquid or chemicals.
• During daily cleaning, be sure to check the surface of the controllers and
other parts that the player touches with his hands for damage, cracks, or loose
screws. If a player uses the machine while it is damaged, cracked, or has a
loose screw, the player may become injured.
• During daily cleaning, be sure to check the floor for any abnormality, wetness,
etc. Failure to do this may result in deliberate tampering or negligence being
left undetected.
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3-2 DURING OPERATION (PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS)
In order to prevent an accident or encourage inappropriate behaviour, the attendant or operator must endeavor to
always pay attention to the behaviour of the players and customers. To play this machine involves physical activity
undertaken by the player . Sometimes a player or a customer may behave in an unexpected manner. Be adequately
aware of safety, and stop any behavior that is considered dangerous.
3
• For safety reasons, do not allow any of the following people to play the game.
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In order to avoid accidents, check the following before starting the operation:
• To ensure maximum safety for the players and the customers, ensure that
where the product is operated has sufficient lighting to allow any warnings
to be read. Operation under insufficient lighting can cause bodily contact
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with each other, hitting accident, and/or trouble between customers.
PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION
• Immediately stop such violent acts as hitting and kicking the product. Such
violent acts can cause parts damage or cause the cabinet to fall over,
resulting in injury.
• Take care to ensure that two persons do not attempt to play a game by
grasping a single controller. Failure to heed this precaution may result in a
collision between two players which may cause an injury.
• Explain that the attendant will stop the game if he or she judges that a situation
is dangerous.
• Take care to ensure that other customers do not touch operating devices
during a game. Failure to heed this precaution may result in an accident or
cause trouble between customers.
• There are steps and level differences between the floor level and the running
platform. Instruct players to be careful when entering or leaving the game.
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4 PART DESCRIPTIONS
Billboard
PART DESCRIPTIONS
LED Display
Left Controller
Right Controller
Hand Rail
Coin Door
Floor
Game Cabinet
WEIGHT
ASSY CABINET
262Kg
with BILLBOARD
ASSY FLOOR 54Kg
ASSEMBLED WEIGHT 316Kg
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5 ACCESSORIES
Confirm that the accessories listed in the table below are present when setting up the product.
Accessories marked “Spare” in the note column are consumable items but included as spares.
Parts not labeled with part numbers are yet to be assigned. Be sure to handle all parts with care, as some parts are not
available for purchase separately.
5 Part name/Part no. Description/Use etc. Qty
ACCESSORIES
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6 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
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• For the sake of safety and workability, use 3 core coaxial CE/UL approved
cables for the power cables (provided).
• When inserting or removing a connector, always hold it by its main part. If you
hold it by anything else while doing so, the connections between wire and
connector terminal fixtures could be damaged; and there could be a short
6 circuit or fire. There could also be poor connectivity.
• Make sure that all the adjusters are resting on the floor. The cabinet may move
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
and cause an accident if the adjusters are not laid out properly.
• Whenever any fasteners (e.g. screws, nuts) have been lost, always use
replacement fasteners with proper dimensions as specified in this manual. If
fasteners of any other dimensions are used, it could cause damage and/or
separation of parts that result in secondary accidents.
• Be careful when aligning, attaching or mounting parts so that your head,
hands, fingers, etc., do not get caught in anything. If two or more workers
are working at the same time, exercise special caution. Failure to be
cautious could result in accidental bone fractures or amputation. Check the
surroundings carefully before proceeding.
• When connecting wires inside the cabinet, there may be instances in which the
indoor lighting does not reach that location. Have a flashlight or other auxiliary
lighting equipment on hand. If wires are connected carelessly, there could be
an accidental short circuit, fire, etc.
• When tightening bolts and screws, ensure that other parts are suspended
properly and bolts and screws are fastened tightly. Be sure to take accident
prevention measures such as having another worker support parts. If a part
drops or topples over during this work, a serious accident may result.
• Support and hold parts in place securely and fasten them with screws and/or
bolts. Use two workers, one to support the part and another to fasten it in place.
If a part is not supported securely, it might fall down, resulting in an accident.
• Wear appropriate work clothing so that work can be performed safely. Use
gloves and safety shoes to prevent accidents or injuries.
• When installing a wire protection cover over a floor, use a material shaped
so that no one passing by will stumble over it. Using a material that could be
stumbled over might lead to an accidental fall.
• Be careful in handling plastic parts. Be sure not to tighten screws or nuts
too tightly. If such parts are exposed to excessive loads or impact, they
might become damaged, resulting in fragments or cracks that could cause
accidental injury.
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TOOLS NECESSARY FOR WORK
Phillips Screwdriver
Key Master
Step or Stool
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Servicing and maintenance work of the contents herein stated should be
performed by the SERVICEMAN stipulated as per IEC Standard. Those who do not
have technical expertise and knowledge other than the SERVICEMAN are not
allowed to perform the work herein stated. Executing aforementioned work by
such non-technical personnel can cause serious accidents that may endanger
6 life.
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
Parts replacement, maintenance inspections and troubleshooting should be carried out by site maintenance personnel
or other qualified professionals. This manual includes directions for potentially dangerous procedures which should
only be carried out by professionals with the appropriate specialised knowledge.
The site maintenance personnel or other qualified professionals mentioned in this manual are defined as follows:
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6-1 INSTALLING THE CABINET
1 Secure an internal location for the Main Cabinet as described in Section 2 of this manual. Making sure that
its position does not obscure and passages or exits.
3 Minor adjustments to each Adjuster may be necessary to prevent the cabinet from rocking, especially on
slightly uneven surfaces.
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6-2 INSTALLING THE BILLBOARD
• The Assy Billboard is a heavy item (appox 12kg). Please use a minimum of 2
people when installing the Assy Billboard.
6 • Installation of the Assy Billboard is undertaken at a high level. Use a step or
step ladder to aid installation.
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
1 To install the Assy Billboard we must first raise the (2) Vertical Brace which are located either side of the
Rear Door on the inside of the cabinet. Locate and remove the Rear Door
Panel using the keys provided.
Remove the (2) M4 Phillips
Screws from the Rear Door Panel
2 Whilst holding onto the Vertical Brace, remove the 2 fixings which secure it to the cabinet for transport.
(Retain the fixings to reinstall the Vertical Brace)
3 Raise the Vertical Brace so that the lowest fixing point in the cabinet aligns with the lowest fixing point in
the Vertical Brace. Once in position, secure the Brace to the cabinet using the (2)
fixings removed from step 2 and an additional (3) M6x20 Button Head Socket
Screws and washers.
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4 Repeat Steps 2 & 3 with the Left Hand Vertical Brace.
5 Carefully unwrap the ASSY BILLBOARD and locate the (6) M6x30 Socket Head Machine Screws (complete
with washers) . Remove these (6) fixings and place to one side for safe keeping.
6 Using (2) people and the aid of a step ladder, offer the Assy Billboard up to the cabinet. Carefully lower the
ASSY BILLBOARD over L&R hand Vertical Braces.
Assy Billboard
(MSR-2000UK)
Vertical Brace
(MSR-0003UK)
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7 Carefully lower the ASSY BILLBOARD to about half way and make the connections at each end.
Connections
(for lighting)
6
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
8 Once the ASSY BILLBOARD is in position, apply the (4) M6x30 SKT BH PAS which were removed in
Step 5. Do not tightened fully at this point.
9 At the front of the ASSY BILLBOARD, locate the two fixing points and secure using the (2) M6x30 SKT
BH PAS which were removed in Step 5. Tighten all 6 fixings at this point.
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6-3 ASSEMBLING THE FLOOR
Connectors
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3 Locate the ASSY LH PIPE FRAME and remove the (5) M8x30 SKT CAP PAS (029-B00830) positioned on
the underside of the Pipe Frame. Do not dispose of the fixings.
4 Place the ASSY LH PIPE FRAME on top of the FOOT BASE taking care not to trap any wires.
5 Carefully tilt up the Assy LH PIPE FRAME and run the connector from the ASSY FLOOR BASE through
the access hole and make connection.
3P Connector
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6 Secure the ASSY LH PIPE to the ASY FLOOR BASE using the (5) M8x30 SKT CAP SCR removed from
Step 3
7 Make the connector which was passed through into the ASSY LH PIPE from Step 5.
3P Connector
8 Using an Allen Wrench, remove the (7) fixings applied to the ASSY FLOOR BASE (3) and the ASSY LH
PIPE FRAME (4).
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9 Fit and secure the BKT FLOOR SIDE between the ASSY FLOOR BASE and the ASSY LH PIPE using the (7)
M4x12 Socket Cap Screws removed from Step 8
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ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
10 Remove the (3) M8x20 SKT CAP SCR from the UPRIGHT REAR LH BKT (MSR-3001UK)
11 Fit and secure the BKT PIPE FRAME LH JOINT (MSR-0002UK) using the (3) M8x20 SKT CAP SCR
removed from Step 10.
12 Apply the RH PIPE FRAME using the same process by following the above instructions from Step 3
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6-4 INSTALLING THE FLOOR TO THE CABINET
Assy Floor
Connectors (4)
3 Using a 5mm Allen Wrench, remove the (6) M8x20 SKT CAP SCR from either side of the front of the
cabinet.
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4 Pull out the connectors located within the Main Cabinet...
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ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
5 Carefully slide the ASSY FLOOR up to the Main Cabinet taking care not to trap any wires or fingers in the
process. Make the (4) connections
6 Apply the fixings (removed from Step 3) which secure the ASSY FLOOR to the cabinet.
Important: Do Not Tighten fixings at this point.
7 Using an Adjustable Wrench, begin to raise the floor by lowering the (4) Leg Adjusters. Be sure keep the
floor level.
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8 Lower the Leg Adjusters and raise the ASSY FLOOR to a height whereby the gap between the ASSY
FLOOR and the underside of the cabinet is closed completely.
THE FLOOR HEIGHT MUST BE ADJUSTED SO THAT THE GAP BETWEEN THE FLOOR
AND THE UNDERSIDE OF THE CABINET HAS CLOSED. LEAVING A GAP BETWEEN THE
FLOOR AND THE UNDERSIDE OF THE CABINET MAY INDUCE A TRAP HAZARD OR 6
POSSIBLE INJURY TO PLAYER.
Be sure that the gaps between cabinet and floor are closed.
9 Once the ASSY FLOOR is in position, lock the Leg Adjusters by raising the “Lock Nut”.
10 Once the ASSY FLOOR has been raised and the gap between the ASSY FLOOR and the underside of the
cabinet has been closed. Secure the ASSY FLOOR to the cabinet by tightening the (6) M8x20 SKT
CAP SCR applied in Step 6.
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11 Remove the (6) M4x12 SKT CAP SCR from around the LH FRAME PIPE. Apply and secure the PLATE
FLOOR SENSOR (MSR-3003UK) using the (6) findings removed.
6
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
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6-5 INSPECT FIXATION TO SITE
• Make sure that all the adjusters contact the floor. Otherwise the cabinet could
move, causing an accident.
6
• Provide a ventilation space at least 15cm wide behind the cabinet. There are
The product comes with castors attached to 6 locations. When the installation site has been determined, have the ad-
justers come in direct contact with the floor. Establish a gap of approximately 5mm between the floor and the castor
and adjust the unit so that it will remain level.
CASTOR (6)
1 Once the leg levellers are down and in position the cabinet can not be moved. Trying to move the cabinet
when the levellers are down may cause damage to the product or cause personal injury. Minor adjustments
to position can be made if the levellers are raises and the casters come into contact with the floor. Do not
attempt to move the cabinet over long distances with the floor attached.
2 Bring the adjusters into direct contact with the floor. Use a wrench to align the height of the adjusters until
the cabinet is perfectly level. Not having the adjusters level will cause the cabinet to rock and move from
position..
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6-6 POWER SUPPLY AND OTHER CONNECTIONS
• Use the power supply equipped with an earth leakage breaker. Use of power
supply without such a breaker could result in fire if there is a current leakage.
6 • Have available a securely grounded indoor ground terminal. Without proper
grounding, customers could be electrocuted and product operations might
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
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2 Fully insert the power cord connector on the side opposite the power plug into the AC unit IEC inlet. Insert
the power cord plug into the outlet.
3 The power code is laid out indoors. Protect the power cord by attaching a wire cover to it.
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6-7 COMMUNICATION / NETWORK CONNECTIONS
When operating as a 2,3 or 4 player, you must connect each cabinet into a Network via a hub (supplied).
Each cabinet is then assigned a unique ID. This allows each player/cabinet to take part in the same event and players
to compete against one another.
6
1 Once the machines have been installed and positioned correctly, begin to connect the cabinets together via
the hub.
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
2 Take one of the two Lan Cables (Supplied) and connect it to the Lan Connection point at the rear of Cabinet 1.
Connect the opposing end into Port 1 on the Hub (Supplied)
3 Connect the second Lan cable into the Lan Connection point at the rear of Cabinet 2. Connect the opposing
end into Port 2 on the Hub (Supplied)
4 Please refer to Section 16-3 Game Bd of this manual for DIP switch settings on assigning unique IDs to
each machine.
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5 When connecting up a 4 player cabinet, please refer to Steps 1 to 4 in this section then apply the 3rd and 4th
Lan cables in the same way but allocated to positions 3 and 4 on the hub.
5 Set up the DIP SW as per the original Nu 1.1 Game Bd. If you are operating just 1 cabinet without any
communication then please set up machine as the “main machine” (1P). If however you are operating a
number of cabinets (1 to 4) with communication, then set the DIP SW to the corresponding cabinet position.
(See DIP SW settings below.
DIP SW Settings
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6-8 TURNING ON THE POWER
Set the main switch of the AC unit to ON and engage the power.
When you turn on the power, the billboard LED’s will come on.
After the start up screen is displayed on the LCD screen, the Advertise (Attract) Mode will start.
The left and right hand decorative LEDs will illuminate and scroll through a variation of colours
Start up sounds are output from the speakers on the left and right of the cabinet together with display of the
6 startup screen.
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
Even when the power source has been cut off, credit count, ranking data, game settings and bookkeeping
data are kept stored in the product. However, fractional coin counts (inserted coins that do not amount to one
credit) and bonus adder counts are not kept.
BILLBOARD ILLUMINATES
LEDs ILLUMINATES
LEDs ILLUMINATES
LEDs ILLUMINATES
GRAPHICS ON DISPLAY
LEDs ILLUMINATES
AUDIO OUTPUT
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6-9 CONFIRMATION OF ASSEMBLY
Use the TEST MODE to check whether or not the product has been correctly assembled and whether or not
everything operates normally.
• The seat moves during the initialization of the cabinet. Please wait and stand
aside of the cabinet during this time. Do not touch the seat while it is initializing. 6
4 The attract mode will begin showing the Mario & Sonic characters on screen.
6 Press the TEST button to enter the GAME TEST MENU screen. (See Chapter 9)
10 Press TEST and SERVICE together to exit and return to the GAME TEST MENU. Select OUTPUT TEST.
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6-10 APPLYING WARNING LABELS (EPILEPTIFORM SEIZURES)
• The operator MUST apply the Epileptiform Seizure Label to this product. Failing
to apply this label may result in the player/observer suffering from a photosensitive
6 seizure. Warning the potential player/ observer of this before the start of a game
may prevent such accidents.
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
• It is also important to apply the correct language label for each location. There
are nine (9) different language labels - please apply the label which matches
your location.
Application of any warning labels must be placed in a location which is easy for the player/observer to read.
Please follow the instructions below and apply the label in the location stated.
CAUTION 440-CS0356-01UK
ATTENTION connaissance, etc. sous l’effet d’un stimulus électrique ou d’un jeu vidéo, ou si
vous craignez d’en subir, faites très attention lorsque vous utilsez la machine.
440-CS0356-02UK
• Wenn Ihr Kind in der Vergangenhelt aufgrund von starken Lichtreizen oder durch Video-Spiele
VORSICHT Krampfanfälle hatte oder das Bewusstsein verloren hat oder die Bedürchtung besteht, dass derartige
Symptome auftreten könnten, sollten Sie bei der Verwendung der Maschine besonders vorsichtig sein.
440-CS0356-03UK
F
teme estos síntomas, tenga sumo cuidado en el uso de la máquina.
440-CS0356-05UK
O
Caso você ou seu filho tenha sofrido um ataque de convulsão, perda de consciên-
PRECAUÇÃO cia, etc., estimulado pelo brilho ou pelos jogos de TV, ou caso esteja preocupado
com relação a esses sintomas, tome muito cuidado ao utilizar esta máquina.
440-CS0356-06UK
location.
O
• Har De eller Deres barn tidligere haft krampeanfald, været bevidstiøs eller lign.
R
440-CS0356-07UK
• Jos valoärsyke tai tv-pelit ovat aiheuttaneet sinulle tai lapsellesi esimerkiksi
P
¶ƒ√™√Ã∏!
hyvin varovainen tämän laitteen käytössä.
ñ ∞v ÂÛÂĩ ‹ ÙÔ n∙ȉi Û∙̃ ¤ˉÂÙ ˘nÔÔÙÂi Ûn∙ÔÙÈ΋ ÎÚiÛn, ∙nÒÏÂÈ∙ ∙ÈÛ‚‹ÛÂÓ,ÎÏn ÏÁ̂
Ê̂ÙÂÈvÒv ÂÚÂıÈÛÌàÙ̂v ‹ ÙËÏÂn∙ÈˉvȉÈÒv ‹ ∙v ÊÔß¿ÔÙ n̂̃ ÌnÔÚÂi v∙ n∙ÚÔ˘ÛÈàÛÂÙ ٤ÙÔÈ
∙ Û˘ÌnÙÒÌ∙Ù∙, Ê∙vÂiÙ nÔχ nÚÔÛÂÎÙÈÎÔi ÛÙË ˉÚ‹ÛË ÙË̃ Û˘Û΢‹̃ Û˘Ù‹̃.
440-CS0356-08UK
440-CS0356-09UK
ADVARSEL! lignende som en følge av lysstimulans eller TV-sill, eller frykter at dere kan få slike
symptomer, bør dere utivse stor varsomhet ved bruk av denne maskinen.
440-CS0356-10UK
• Als u stuipen heeft gekregen of bewusteloos etc. bent geraakt als gevoig
WAARSCHUWING! van een milde stimulans of een spelletje op TV, of als u bang bent dat u zulke
symptomen zult ervarenm wees dan voorzichtig bij het gebruik van dit spel.
440-CS0356-11UK
VARNING! eller befaras kunna få sådana symptom av ljustflimmer eller TV-spel bör spelet
användas mycket sparsamt.
440-CS0356-12UK
Apply the label centrally to the outer mask (do not apply
it to the screen). This location is unobstructed and can be
easily read by players.
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7 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE
• As used in these instructions, the term “moving” refers to moving of the product
within the same building, store or facility. These instructions do not cover
moving between different buildings, areas, stores or facilities, since diverse
factors are involved, not only packaging but also loading onto transport 7
vehicles, and securing the product in place during transport. To transport the
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• When inserting or removing a connector, always hold it by its main part. If you
hold it by anything else while doing so, the connections between wire and
connector terminal fixtures could be damaged; and there could be a short
circuit or fire. There could also be poor connectivity.
• Do not move unit with the adjusters in contact with the floor. Otherwise parts
7 might be damaged or deformed and there might be accidents.
PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE
• Whenever any fasteners (e.g. screws, nuts) have been lost, always use
replacement fasteners with proper dimensions as specified in this manual. If
fasteners of any other dimensions are used, it could cause damage and/or
separation of parts that result in secondary accidents.
• Do not place the cabinet on inclines or uneven surfaces. This could result in the
unit falling over.
• Check surroundings carefully while moving the unit. If you should get caught
between the unit and a wall, for instance, there could be a serious accident.
• Have on hand a number of workers appropriate for each task that needs to be
done. Make calculations by approximating that one worker can lift roughly
15 kg of weight. If an insufficient number of workers try to lift a heavy object,
it could result in a worker stumbling and the object being dropped, crushing
someone or something underneath. Workers could also injure their backs, etc.
• When lifting a heavy object, be sure to carefully consider the area where it
will be lifted. If possible, lift the object by its handles or base. If weak fasteners
or fragile parts are gripped, they could be damaged under the weight of
the object, and this could result in a worker stumbling and the object being
dropped, causing personal injury.
• Never disassemble the unit in ways other than those described in this manual.
Doing so can cause accidents such as electric shocks, short circuits, and fires.
• Do not attempt to tilt the unit to fit it through narrow doorways. Moving the unit
while it is tilted can result in an accident. It can also cause deformations and
damage to parts, as well as deviations of fastening positions, which could
result in accidents during operation.
• If moving through a door or places that may become narrow, i.e corridors or
places which have low ceilings such as an elevator, you should remove the
billboard.
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• Do not push plastic parts or any part associated with the moving mechanism.
Do not lift or support the product by any plastic part. Parts can be damaged,
and fragments can cause injury.
• Do not push on or hold onto the LCD or controllers to move the unit. Doing so
could break the parts and lead to people getting injured..
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• Do not stack parts that have been separated or disassembled indiscriminately.
• If the unit is moved over floor surfaces where there is carpet, decorative
panel, etc., there might be friction or soiling.
• Movement by casters can damage the floor, depending on the floor
material. Have a mat or thin plate available for moving casters. If rugs, for
instance, have been laid out, remove them before moving.
• Be careful not to damage delicate parts as the Controller levers etc whilst
moving the product. Always push/pull the product levering from the
bolted on metal parts or by the lower sections such as the base.
• Do not apply rope directly to the product’s surface. Use protective
material at locations where rope is applied taking care not to damage
components attached to the machine.
• The strength of this product’s joints were not designed such that the
product can be moved while assembled. Attempting to push on the
cockpit, etc. to move the unit while assembled can result in damage,
deformation, and misalignment of the joints. Abnormalities in the joints can
result in improper operation or breakdown in internal mechanisms.
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• The cabinet has some delicate areas which when under stress may damage.
Do Not move the cabinet by holding onto the area highlighted in grey.
Moving the cabinet by using these areas may cause damage or personal
injury.
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PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE
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8 GAME DESCRIPTION
This game is available for up to 4 players when cabinets are linked with one another to create a competitive environ- 8
ment. Players can either compete or choose to play as a single player.
GAME DESCRIPTION
8-2 HOW TO CONTROL THE GAME
Only one player can control the game at any one time per cabinet.
Lever Buttons
Coins In
Jump Sensors
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8-3 GAME FLOW
To Start a Game.
Apply the minimum amount of credit required to start the game.
Press the button upon the lever.
Players Entry
Waiting for players. A maximum of 4 players are available when 4 cabinets are linked.
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GAME DESCRIPTION
Character Select
Use the lever to choose a character and the lever button to select.
Event Select
Use the lever to choose an event. Once the event has been chosen, use the lever button to select.
Event Start
The chosen event will begin and the player will participate.
Final Result
If the operator selection for the winners ceremony is set to ON then a Ceremony will be held after the event, showing the results of players.
Game Over
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9 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY
Perform tests and data checks periodically by manipulating the TEST Button and SERVICE Button in the cabinet.
Follow the instructions in this chapter to conduct checks when the game machine is first installed, when money is
being collected, or when the game machine does not operate properly.
Shown overleaf are the tests and screens to be used for different problems.
In the SYSTEM TEST MODE, the main activities include checking Nu 1.1 information and actions and the setting of coin/
credit.
• Adjust the sound to the optimum volume, taking into consideration the
environmental requirements of the installation location.
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9-1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER.
The SWITCH UNIT and COUNTERS are housed within the COINTOWER. To access these controls you will need
to open the COIN door, the switches and counters can be found directly on the rear panel.
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EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY
Counter
Volume
Test SW Service SW
DEVICE FUNCTION
TEST BUTTON Press to enter TEST MODE - Also used to enter choices selected within
TEST MODE
SERVICE BUTTON Press for SERVICE CREDIT - Also used to scroll through TEST MENUs
COIN IN COUNTER Counts inserted coins (£0.10 or $0.10 = 1 count)
VOLUME CONTROL Adjusts audio level
The details of changes to Test Mode settings are saved when you exit from each
Test Mode by selecting EXIT. Be careful because if the power is turned off before
that point, changes to the settings will be lost.
GAME TEST MODE can be used to check the information or the operation of Nu 1.1 Game Board, adjust and perform coin/
credit settings. e.t.c.
1 Press the TEST Button after powering on the unit to display the following GAME TEST MENU
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9-3 GAME TEST MENU
Use the SERVICE button to move the cursor to the desired item.
In this instance we shall use the Service Button to choose Bookkeeping. Press the Test button to enter your selection.
BOOKKEEPING
Inspects and sets up BOOKKEEPING.
INPUT TEST
Checks the input of the I/O.
OUTPUT TEST
Checks the output of the I/O.
MONITOR TEST
Checks screen alignment and colour.
EXIT
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9-4 BOOKKEEPING
Bookkeeping. 1 of 2
Each coin input and service input is recorded.
The current status of coins and credits can be viewed.
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EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY
BOOKKEEPING SCREEN 1
COIN1-2 - Number of “COIN IN” registered for the particular coin slot.
COIN CREDITS - Total number of coins inserted into the machine in game mode.
SERVICE CREDITS - Total number of times the service credit button was pressed in game mode.
Press the TEST button or Lever button R or L to view the BOOKKEEPING SCREEN 2
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Bookkeeping. 2 of 2
Each game and event is recorded.
TOTAL TIME - Total time the cabinet has been in operation (Except in TEST MODE).
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9-5 INPUT TEST
Using the SERVICE BUTTON to select INPUT TEST MODE and press the TEST BUTTON to enter
The INPUT TEST allows you to check each device separately. Please check regularly.
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EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY
TEST Press the TEST button. The function will be displayed on screen ON/OFF
SERVICE Press the SERVICE button. The function will be displayed on screen ON/OFF
LEVER UP Push lever UP . The function UP will be displayed on screen the right
and the Right device is shown on
Left device is shown of the Left
LEVER RIGHT UP Push lever RIGHT UP . The function RIGHT UP will be displayed on screen
LEVER RIGHT Push lever RIGHT . The function RIGHT will be displayed on screen
LEVER RIGHT DOWN Push lever RIGHT DOWN . The function RIGHT DOWN will be displayed on screen
LEVER DOWN Push lever DOWN . The function DOWN will be displayed on screen
LEVER LEFT DOWN Push lever LEFT DOWN . The function LEFT DOWN will be displayed on screen
LEVER LEFT Push lever LEFT . The function LEFT will be displayed on screen
LEVER LEFT UP Push lever LEFT UP . The function LEFT UP will be displayed on screen
LEVER BUTTON Push LEVER BUTTON . The function LEVER BUTTON will be displayed on screen
FOOT Step upon the FOOT sensor and the function ON will be displayed on screen
JUMP 1 When JUMP 1 sensor is interacted, the function will display ON on screen.
JUMP 2 When JUMP 2 sensor is interacted, the function will display ON on screen.
JUMP 3 When JUMP 3 sensor is interacted, the function will display ON on screen.
JUMP 4 When JUMP 4 sensor is interacted, the function will display ON on screen.
JUMP 5 When JUMP 5 sensor is interacted, the function will display ON on screen.
JUMP 6 When JUMP 6 sensor is interacted, the function will display ON on screen.
Press the TEST and SERVICE button simultaneously to return to the GAME TEST MODE screen.
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9-6 OUTPUT TEST
Using the SERVICE BUTTON to select OUTPUT TEST MODE and press the TEST BUTTON to enter
The OUTPUT TEST allows you to check each device separately. Please check regularly.
LED BAR LCD LEFT The LEDs at the sides of the monitor will illuminate. With every press of
the TEST button the sequence will change.
LED BAR LCD RIGHT OFF - RED - GREEN - BLUE - WHITE - OFF
LEVER BUTTON LAMP LEFT The lamp on the LEFT lever will illuminate ON/OFF
LEVER BUTTON LAMP RIGHT The lamp on the RIGHT lever will illuminate ON/OFF
EXIT Leaves the OUTPUT TEST and returns to GAME TEST MENU
Using the SERVICE BUTTON to select EXIT and return to the GAME TEST MENU.
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9-7 GAME & COIN ASSIGNMENTS
Using the SERVICE BUTTON to select GAME & COIN ASSIGNMENTS and press the TEST BUTTON to enter
This test allows you to configure coins / game specifics and volume control.
Please note:
9 When cabinets are linked, only the ATTRACT SOUND VOLUME will be accessible from the sub cabinets.
(Cabinets 2, 3 or 4)
EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY
Using the SERVICE BUTTON to select the desired item. Press the TEST button to confirm selection.
Using the SERVICE BUTTON to select LED BOARD INFORMATION and press the TEST BUTTON to enter
This test allows you to view the LED BOARD firmware.
CONTROL
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9-9 NETWORK TEST
Using the SERVICE BUTTON to select NETWORK TEST and press the TEST BUTTON to enter
This test allows you view the Network status.
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EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY
Result
CONTROL
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9-10 BACKUP DATA CLEAR
Using the SERVICE BUTTON to select BACKUP DATA CLEAR and press the TEST BUTTON to enter
Select this option to Initialize and clear existing bookkeeping data including credits/income data when you choose
“YES” using SERVICE and press TEST to confirm
EXIT
.
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10 CONTROLLER UNIT(S), SWITCHES AND BUTTONS
• When working with the product, be sure to turn the power off. Working with the
power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit.
10 • Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires may cause an electric
shock, short circuit or present a risk of fire.
CONTROL UNIT
• When fastening plastic parts, be careful not to tighten screws or nuts excessively.
If these are tightened to excess, parts could be damaged, resulting in injuries
from fragments, etc.
• After the unit has been disassembled and reassembled again, check carefully
that the unit has been reassembled correctly.
• Be sure to inspect the outer covers on both gear and hand brake units.
• Assemble so that there is no gap between the L and R covers. If there is a gap
or rattling, the players could get fingers or hands caught, resulting in injury.
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Some fixings are small. be careful not to lose any fixings. In particular the small flat
washer within the lever grip.
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10-1 REPLACING THE LEVER BUTTON
CONTROL UNIT
1 Turn OFF the power to the machine and remove the Power cable.
2 Using a 3mm Hexagon Key wrench. remove the (4) M4x12 SKT CAP SCR from the underside of the Lever
Grip. Support the lower section whilst doing so as it may fall which may result in loosing components.
Grip Upper
Grip Lower
Switch Connector
PH4P
Switch
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4 Rotate the Switch 45 degrees counterclockwise. Unlock and remove.
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Switch
CONTROL UNIT
5 Unscrew the plastic nut from the base of the button and remove.
Nut
Washer
Button
6 Squeeze both tabs towards the centre of the button housing and remove.
Tabs
7 Once the button has been replaced, follow Steps 2 to 6 in reverse order to reassemble.
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10-2 REPLACING THE LEVER
This procedure explains the replacement of the Left Lever. When replacing the Right Lever please follow the same
instructions.
1 Remove power from the machine and disconnect the mains power connector.
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CONTROL UNIT
Refer to Procedure 10-1, steps 2 & 3 to remove the Lever Grip.
3 Remove the (4) M5x12 screws from beneath the button housing. Take care not to damage any wires when
removing the button housing from the lever.
4 Remove the (10) M4x16 Socket Cap Screws which secure both Left and Right Lever Covers.
PL label PL label
M4 × 20 59
5 Remove the (4) M4x16 SKT CAP SCR from both Left and Right End Caps and remove.
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CONTROL UNIT
End caps
(2)
6 Remove the (6) M6x25 SKT CAP SCR from both Left and Right ends of the Control Panel.
7 Once all fixings have been removed, carefully raise the Control Panel Base
Note: Take care whan reassembling not to trap any wires. Use one person to lower the Control Panel Base and
another to steady the Levers.
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8 Locate the 14 way connector which connects the Lever Assy to the Machine and disconnect. Remove the earth
using a Phillips screwdriver.
10
CONTROL UNIT
Connector 1P
C4201 14P Earth Point
9 Locate and remove the (8) SKT CAP SCR which secure the lever to the cabinet.
Washer
Spring Washer
10 Remove the (2) M6x25 SKt CAP SCR which retain the Lever Assy. Carefully lift out the unit.
Spring Washer
Washer
Lever Assy L
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11 Remove the (10) M6x16 Hex Bolts from both side and front Lever brackets.
Controller L
MSR-2250
Note: Please see below for process when changing the Right Controller Lever.
Controller R
MSR-2350
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Note:
When reinstalling the Front and Side Lever brackets, align both brackets as shown below.
CONTROL UNIT
Side Lever Bkt
Note:
Please see below which highlights how to determin the difference betweent the Left Controller Lever and the Right
Controller Lever.
Earth Earth
Connector one
C4201 14P
Connector one
C4201 16P
12 To reassemble and replace the Controller, please follow Steps 3 to 11 in reverse order.
13 To reassemble the Lever Grips please refer to section 10-1, Steps 2 and 3 in reverse order.
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11 VIDEO DISPLAY
The LCD display screen is adjusted prior to leaving the factory. Avoid any un-
necessary adjustment.
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VIDEO DISPLAY
● If the adjustment method in this manual does not resolve the problem contact
the customer service number in this manual or your supplier.
● Do not stick tape, stickers or anything else onto the screen. Any kind of adhe-
sive may damage the surface of the screen.
This specification applies to the 54.6 inch Color TFT-LCD Module P550HVN02.0. This LCD module
has a TFT
active matrix type liquid crystal panel 1,920x1,080 pixels, and diagonal size of 54.6 inch. This module
supports
1,920x1080 mode. Each pixel is divided into Red, Green and Blue sub-pixels or dots which are arranged
in vertical
stripes. Gray scale or the brightness of the sub-pixel color is determined with a 10-bit gray scale signal
for each
dot.
The P550HVN02.0 has been designed to apply the 10-bit 2 channel LVDS interface method. It is intend-
ed to
support displays where high brightness, wide viewing angle, high color saturation, and high color depth.
* General Information
Items Specification Unit Note
Active Screen Size 54.6 Inch
Display Area 1209.6(H) x 680.4(V) mm
Outline Dimension 1235.6(H) x 706.4(V) x 25.5(D) mm 1
Driver Element a-Si TFT active matrix
Display Colors 10 bit (8bit+FRC), 1073.7M Colors
Number of Pixels 1,920x1080 Pixel
Pixel Pitch 0.21 (H) x 0.63(W) mm
Pixel Arrangement RGB vertical stripe
Display Operation Mode Normally Black
Display Orientation Landscape/Portrait Enable
Surface Treatment AG Haze = 11%
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11-2 CLEANING THE SCREEN
● Since the LCD display screen is susceptible to damage, pay careful attention to
its handling. When cleaning, refrain from using water or volatile chemicals.
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● Do not climb onto the control panel. This could lead to injuries, such as bump-
VIDEO DISPLAY
ing your head or falling down.
● When reaching across the control panel to clean the screen there is a risk of
hurting your shoulder or arm. Use a step ladder to reach higher places.
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.
For stronger stains, moisten a soft lint free cloth with detergent heavily diluted in water. Wring out the cloth
thoroughly before cleaning the screen.
FIG. 11-1
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11-3 ON SCREEN ADJUSTMENT METHOD (OSD)
11 • If the adjustment method in this manual does not resolve the problem contact
the customer service number in this manual or your supplier.
VIDEO DISPLAY
• Do not stick tape, stickers or anything else onto the screen. Any kind of
adhesive may damage the surface of the screen.
• The screen has been finely adjusted prior leaving the factory. Do not
unnecessarily adjust the screen.
Select Down/Minus
Menu Up/Plus Power
OSD BOARD
Item Description
Menu Enter OSD main menu
Leave sub menu
Leave OSD main menu
Select Navigate down in menu
Down/Minus Navigate left in main menu
Decrease value
Up/Plus Navigate right in main menu
Increase value
Power Turn power on/off
2 colour LED Red/Green
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Hot Keys
The OSD offers hot key functions. To access these functions the user must not open the OSD via the Main Menu.
The hotkey functions offer direct access to each equivalent function.
VIDEO DISPLAY
Select Auto adjust
Condition Description
Amber flashing Standby (Searching Input)
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OSD Structure
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VIDEO DISPLAY
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Picture Menu
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VIDEO DISPLAY
VGA Settings Menu
Setup Menu
Colour Menu
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User Colour Menu
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VIDEO DISPLAY
Input Menu
OSD Menu
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Info Menu
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VIDEO DISPLAY
Advance Setup Menu
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12 COIN HANDLING
Handling the Coin Jam
If the coin is not rejected when the REJECT button is pressed, open 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.
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COIN HANDLING
● Remove and clean smears by using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted
chemical detergent and then squeezed dry.
● Never apply machine oil, etc. to the Coin Selector.
● After cleaning the Coin Selector, insert a regular coin in the normal
working status and ensure that the selector correctly functions.
1 Turn the power for the machine OFF. Open the Coin Chute Door
3
Open the gate and dust off by using a soft brush (Small soft Paint Brush, etc.)
GATE
12-1 FIG 1
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CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR (MECHANICAL).
1 Remove and clean smears by using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent and then
squeezed dry.
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2
Remove the CRADLE.. When removing the
COIN HANDLING
retaining ring (E ring) be very careful so as not to
bend the rotary shaft.
3
Remove stain from the rotary shaft and shaft
CRADLE
receiving portions by wiping off with a soft cloth.
etc. 12-1 FIG 2
4 After wiping off as per previous step, further apply a dry cloth to completely dry the Coin Selector.
Once every month, when performing the Coin SW Test, simultaneously check the following:
Is the coin rejected when inserted while keeping the REJECT Button pressed down?
12-1 FIG 3
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CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR (SR3) <continued>
GATE
2
Open the reject gate to gain access to the rundown
path.
RUNWAY
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12-2 FAULT FINDING
Fault Finding
The following information is presented for customers’ guidance in rectifying a fault but does not cover all possible
causes.
All acceptors with electronic faults should be returned to an approved service centre for repair.
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COIN HANDLING
SYMPTOM INVESTIGATE POSSIBLE CAUSE
Poor Contact
Connector
Loose Wire
Not switched on
Power Supply Incorrect voltage
Inadequate current
Rise time too slow
Acceptor does not work Inhibit all inputs Acceptor Inhibited
(all coins reject) Accept gate Gate not free or dislocated
Accept channel Obstruction
Reject gate Not fully closed
EEPROM chksm error
SR Sensor fault
LED on rear cover RED Credit opto fault
Credit sensor blocked
Reject lever pressed
LED on rear cover YELLOW Reinstall power
Power Supply Voltage less than 10v
(Voltage drops when coil
engages)
Poor Acceptance Accept gate Gate jam or dislocated
Connector Loose
Coin rundown Dirty
Bank Select Both banks enabled
Accept channel
Coin stick or jam in Acceptor dirty or may have
Accept gate
acceptor. some damage
Reject gate
A true coin type rejects Label Coin not programmed
No accept signal Connector Loose or broken wire
Accept channel Path dirty or obstructed
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12-3 ADJUSTING THE PRICE OF PLAY (EXCEL)
by product location. Switch settings for both types of board remain the same.
To adjust the price of play ALL credit setting are adjusted via the EXCEL CREDIT BOARD.
IMPORTANT!
The CREDIT SETTINGS within the SYSTEM TEST MODE must be set to 1 coin 1 credit to allow the CREDIT
BOARD to function correctly.
The VTS BD has a built in Credit Board. This is controlled by 2 DIL Switches. These allow the operator to select the
price of play, type of coin acceptor and region.
COUNTER 1
STATUS LED
COUNTER 2
TEST BUTTON
SERVICE BUTTON
VOLUME CONTROL
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12-4 QUICK VIEW COMMON COIN SETTINGS (USA)
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COIN HANDLING
FIG. 12-4
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12-5 ADJUSTING THE PRICE COMMON SETTINGS
Play BANK 1
Price Bonus adder 1 2 3 4 5
£/€/$
1 0.10 No Bonus OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
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2 0.10 0.50 = 6 plays - - ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
COIN HANDLING
*All shaded areas are default price of play values with no additional bonuses
Table 2 12-4
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COIN HANDLING
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REGIONAL AND ACCEPTOR SETTINGS (SW3)
ADVANCE SETTINGS
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.
Set SW 3 on the VTS /Excel board as shown in the table above corresponding to the country required.
ADVANCE SETTINGS STERLING PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS (SW1)
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COIN HANDLING
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ADVANCE SETTINGS EURO PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS (SW1)
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COIN HANDLING
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12-5 UNIVERSAL CARD LINK (UCL)
The purpose of the UNIVERSAL CARD LINK is to harmonize the Coin-Operated Industry for a common/
standard Card Reader Interface. Having a standard to which manufacturers of Video, Redemption and Card
Systems adheres to eliminates confusion and simplified the coin handling process.
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Connections / Functionality.
COIN HANDLING
Pin 1 +12v- Supply to Card System = Minimum of 2A available for the card systems and a Max of 3A.
Pin 2 Player 1 or Coin 1 - input to the game PCB. This pin is used for games with only one coin input.
Pin 3 Empty - this is an unused pin and could be used for future expansion or other requirements.
Coin meter 1 - is connected to the coin meter 1 output from the game PCB and can be used by card
Pin 4
systems for monitoring purposes. Not used if the game doesn’t have this output.
Pin 5 Empty - this is an unused pin and could be used for future expansion or other requirements.
Prize or ticket Meter- is connected to the Prize or Ticket Meter output from the game PCB and can be
Pin 6
used by card systems for monitoring purposes. Not used if the game doesn’t have this output.
Coin Inhibit/Enable- is connected to the Coin or Note Inhibit/Enable output from the Game PCB and
Pin 7 is used where the game has this feature for disabling any payment. This is normally for states like New
Jersey that limit the amount of money that can be inserted at one time.
Ticket Run/Enable - is connected to the ticket run line between the game PCB and ticket dispenser in
Pin 8
standard redemption games. This is commonly used for systems using paperless or E-ticket.
Pin 9 Ground- is connected to the common Ground connection, the same ground as the Game PCB.
Note:
This connector has been designed for use in many different types of games and from all different game
manufacturers; because of this, some pin connections will not be populated in all games. The pins that are used
will depend on the type of game and the specific inputs and outputs that the game and the manufacturer uses.
Along with incorporating this Universal Card Link into your products, you will NEED to apply the “UCL”
symbol decal near and on the connector or coin mech/door area to allow the customer to easily recognize that
their game can be quickly hooked up to a debit card system.
1 DC+12V
2 P1 COIN IP
3 P2 COIN IP
4 COIN COUNTER 1
5 COIN COUNTER 2
6 PRIZE/TICKET/COUNTER
7 COIN INHIBIT/ENABLE
8 SPARE
9 GND
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13 ACTIVE FLOOR ASSY
13-1 CLEANING THE JUMP SENSOR WINDOWS
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Depending on the environment it is recommended that the Sensor Windows are checked frequently to ensure that
they are kept clean. Failing to keep the Sensor Windows clean will affect the performance of the game.
Clean the outside of the using a soft damp lint free cloth. Use a compressed air
blower such as a keyboard air aerosol to clean the inside of the windows.
Sensor window
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13-2 CLEANING THE FLOOR MAT
• Please clean the Floor Mat daily. When cleaning, always check for flaws,
damage or loose screws on its surface. Objects left on the floor may induce a
trip or fall hazard.
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ACTIVE FLOOR ASSY
• When cleaning the surface, always use a dry soft lint free cloth. It maybe
necessary to dampen the cloth to remove heavier stains.
• Please adhere to the following when using a detergent.
• When using a detergent to remove stronger stains, only use a small amount
of neutral household detergent diluted with water. Use a soft lint free cloth to
wipe the surfaces. Always wring out the cloth before applying.
• Do not apply a wet cloth to clean the surface.
• Do not use abrasive detergents such as a bleach or any acidic or alkaline
detergents. Do not use any agents such as thinners or solvents such as
alcohol (ethanol).
• Do not vigorously rub the surface. Do not use a brush or scourer.
• Always take care when cleaning the floor surfaces. Be aware of the side
frame and avoid any sudden movements.
Depending on the environment it is recommended that the Floor Mat is checked frequently to ensure that it is clean.
When cleaning, always check for flaws, damage or loose screws on its surface. Objects left on the floor may induce
a trip or fall hazard.
Floor mat
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13-3 REPLACING THE FLOOR MAT
• Whilst working on the ASSY FLOOR take care not to make any sudden movements
and be aware of your surroundings. Failing to do so may result in accidents and/
or injury.
1 Remove the power from the machine and disconnect the mains input connector from the wall socket.
2 Using a 5mm Allen Wrench, remove the (6) M8x20 SKT CAP SCR from both sides of the Floor Frame.
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3 Pull the ASSY FLOOR away from the cabinet (approx 10cm). Take care not to damage the wires or connectors
when carrying out this operation.
10CM
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ACTIVE FLOOR ASSY
ASSY CABINET
ASSY FLOOR
4 Carefully disconnect the (4) connectors which connect the Assy Floor to the Main Cabinet.
5 Remove the (6) M4x12 SKT CAP SCR (029-B00412) which secure the BKT FLOOR REAR to the FLOOR
BASE.
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6 Remove the (14) M4x12 SKT CAP SCR (029-B00412) which secure the BKT FLOOR FRONT to the
FLOOR BASE.
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7 Remove the (14) M4x12 SKT CAP SCR (029-B00412) which secure the L&R SIDE SASH PLATES to the
FLOOR BASE.
Floor Mat
(MSR-3052-CUK)
9 Replace the FLOOR MAT and reassemble followinig the instructions 2 to 8 in reverse order.
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13-4 REPLACING THE FLOOR FOOT SENSORS
• Whilst working on the ASSY FLOOR take care not to make any sudden movements
and be aware of your surroundings. Failing to do so may result in accidents and/
or injury.
The following procedure describes the replacement of the Left side Foot Pressure Sensor. Please follow the same
procedure when replacing the Right side Foot Pressure Sensor.
1 Remove the power from the machine and disconnect the mains input connector from the wall socket.
3 Remove the (4) N6x1/2” S/TAP FLG SCR from the CENTRAL FLOOR SUPPORT.
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4 Tilt up the FLOOR PLATE from the centre taking care not to damage the foot sensor wires.
Sensor Harness
Connector
GH3P
6 Remove the (2) Hex Nut which retain the Sensor to the Floor Plate
Hex Nut
Spring washer
Washer
Hex Nut
M4
M4
7 Replace the Foot Sensor and reassemble the Floor Base by following Steps 3 to 6 in reverse order.
8 Reassemble the Assy Floor by following steps 2 to 9 in section 11-3 in reverse order.
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13-5 REPLACING THE JUMP SENSORS
This procedure describes the replacement of Jump Sensor 6 located within the Side Frame Left or Right.
Please follow these procedures when changing any other of the Jump Sensors.
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ACTIVE FLOOR ASSY
• The jump sensors are set as a pair. Each of the 6 sensors have both a
Transmitter and Receiver set opposite each other.
• When changing a sensor be sure to change both Transmitter and Receiver.
• The Jump sensors are set in a staggered in position. When changing be sure
to keep same locations.
MAIN CABINET
FLOOR PLATE
Side Frame L Side Frame R
Jump Sensor Jump Sensor Jump Sensor Jump Sensor Jump Sensor Jump Sensor
#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6
Side Frame L
Jump Sensor Jump Sensor Jump Sensor Jump Sensor Jump Sensor Jump Sensor
#6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1
Side Frame R
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1 Remove the power from the machine and disconnect the mains input connector from the wall socket.
2 Remove the (7) M4x12 SKT CAP SCR from the side of the FLOOR PLATE SENSOR.
13
3 Locate the sensor to be changed (in this case it is sensor 6). Disconnect the connector relevant to the Sensor
to be changed.
Jump Sensor #6
4 Remove the single fixing which secures the Jump Sensor to the Side Frame L.
Lens Lens
M3 × 12
SIDE FRAME L
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5 Once the Jump Sensor has been replaced please reassemble by following Steps 2 to 4 in reverse order.
13
7 Locate the corresponding Sensor (Sensor #6).
ACTIVE FLOOR ASSY
Jump Sensor #6
8 Remove the single fixing which secures the Jump Sensor to the Side Frame R.
Jump Sensor #6
370-5173-01 Jump Sensor Plate Always align the lens of the Jump Sensor with
the Lens Hole.
When Changing Jump Sensors, it is advisable
to change both L & R sensors.
Lens
レンズ部 Lens
Lens Hole
SIDE FRAME R M3 × 12
11
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14 PERIODIC INSPECTION
The items listed below require periodic check and maintenance to retain the performance of this machine and to
ensure safe business operation.
When handling the controller, the player will be in direct contact with it. In order to always allow the player to enjoy
the game, be sure to clean it regularly. Also, it is advisable to provide wet tissue, etc. available for player use.
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PERIODIC INSPECTION
• Every 6 months check to see if power cords are damaged, the plug is securely
inserted, dust is accumulated between the socket outlet and the power plug,
etc. Dust will accumulated if using the product regularly. Continued use with
the presence of accumulated dust may result in a fire and or electric shock.
• There is the danger of accidents involving electrical shorts circuits or fire
caused by factors such as the deterioration of insulation in electrical and
electronic equipment over time. Check that there are no abnormalities such
as odors from burning.
• For all normal maintenance procedures, always turn off the power before
beginning. Starting the procedures with the power still on can result in electric
shocks or short circuits.
• Do not use a water jet (high pressure washing device) or hose to clean this
product. It was not designed to be cleaned by a water jet. Water could get
inside and cause electrocution or short circuits. The product could also be
damaged in such a way that it is difficult to repair.
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Cleaning the Cabinet Surfaces
When the cabinet surfaces are badly soiled, remove stains with a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted with a
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.
Some general-purpose household, kitchen and furniture cleaning products may contain strong solvents that degrade
plastic components, coatings, and print. Before using any cleaning product, read the product's cautionary notes
carefully and test the product first on a small area that is not highly visible.
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PERIODIC INSPECTION
When the Display LCD Screen surfaces are dirty, smudges or greasey, gently wipe the display with a dry, lint-free,
soft cloth. If you see a scratch-like mark on your display, it might be a stain which has been transfered from food like
matter when the screen was depressed from the outside To avoid damaging surface finish, do not use such solvents
as thinner, benzine, etc. the same applies to ethyl alcohol, or abrasives, bleaching agent and chemical dustcloths.
Wipe or dust the stain gently with a dry, soft cloth. If the stain remains, moisten a lint-free, soft cloth with water or
a 50-50 mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water that does not contain impurities. Wring out as much of the liquid as
possible and wipe the display again; do not let any liquid drip from the cloth.
Antistatic and purpose made LCD cleaning wipes are also acceptable alternatives.
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PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE
PERIODIC INSPECTION
Daily CABINET Confirm adjusters contact floor
Floor Joint Bkt - Loose Screws
CONTROLLER LEVER Cleaning / Loose Screws
CASH BOX Empty Coins
Weekly LEVERS Check Input/Output in Test
FOOT SENSORS Check Input/Output in Test
JUMP SENSORS Check Input/Output in Test
Monthly SPEAKERS Check volume
LEVER MECH Check Output in Test
LEDS Check Output in Test
COIN SELECTOR Coin switch inspection
Coin insertion test
GAME BD Nu 1.1 Settings check
Every 3 Months COIN SELECTOR Cleaning
1 year GAME BD Nu 1.1 Cleaning
POWER PLUG Inspection, Cleaning
FRONT CABI INTERIOR Inspection. Cleaning
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15 TROUBLESHOOTING
15
• In order to prevent electric shock and short circuit, be sure to turn power off
TROUBLESHOOTING
Replacing Fuses
• In case fuse replacements other than those stated in this manual are
necessary, contact where you purchased the product from for inquiries
regarding this matter.
• In order to prevent an electric shock, be sure to turn power off and unplug from
the socket outlet before performing work by touching the internal parts of the
product.
• Be careful so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause electric
shock and short circuit accidents.
• Be sure to use fuses meeting specified rating. Using fuses exceeding the
specified rating can cause fire and electric shock accidents.
• After eliminating the cause of the blowing of fuse, replace the fuse. Depending
on the cause of fuse blowing, continued use with the fuse as is blown can
cause generation of heat and fire hazard.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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15
PROBLEM CAUSE COUNTERMEASURE
With main switch ON there Power is not supplied Insert power lead all the way into
is no activation outlet
Supply voltage is not correct Make sure that supply voltage is
correct
Circuit protector activated Reset circuit protector/replace
fuse
15 There is sound and lighting Video signal connector or Check connections of the monitor
but no video signal monitor power connector is and Nu 1.1 connector
TROUBLESHOOTING
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16 GAME BOARD (Nu1.1)
● When working with the product, be sure to turn the power off. Working with the
power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit.
16
● Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires may cause an electric
shock, short circuit or present a risk of fire.
GAME BOARD
● Do not use this product with connectors other than those that were connected
and used with the game board at the time of shipping. Do not carelessly connect
wires to connectors that were not used at the time of shipping, as this may cause
overheating, smoke or fire damage.
In this product, setting changes are made during the test mode. The game board
need not be operated. Use the game board, etc. as is with the same setting made
at the time of shipment so as not to cause electric shock and malfunctioning.
Static electricity from your body may damage some electronics devices
on the IC board. Before handling the IC board, touch a grounded metallic
surface so that the static electricity can be discharged.
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16-1 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
• It is important that the Nu1.1 Game Bd is cleaned free from dust regularly.
If dust accumulates within the Nu1.1 Game bd, the Game bd may
malfunction.
• If any components are removed during cleaning be sure to reconnect
them in the same manner as they were removed. Ill fitted components
may malfunction, become faulty or may possibly cause a fire hazard.
• If you are unsure about refitting components then please contact the point
of sale to arrange for a return or replacement Nu1.1 Game Bd.
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16-2 GAME BOARD (Nu1.1) - LOCATION & REMOVAL
GAME BOARD
be connected in only one direction. If indiscriminate loads are applied in making
connections, the connector or its terminal fixtures could be damaged, resulting in
electrical shock, short circuits or fires.
The Nu1.1 Game Bd is fitted at the rear of the cabinet and mounted to the inside RH base.
1 Remove the power from the machine and disconnect the Power lead.
2 Remove the (2) fixings from the upper corners of the door. Unlock and remove the door using the key
(supplied)
3 The Nu1.1 is located directly inside mounted to the right hand side of the cabinet..
Fixing locations
Nu1.1 Game Bd
4 Prepare to disconnect all the connections to the face of the Nu1.1 Game Bd.
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5 Carefully disconnect all connectors attached to the Nu1.1 Game Board. The VGA video cable (type D-sub)
and DVI cable can be disconnected by loosening the thumb screws either side of the connector. A small flat
bladed screwdriver may be used if these seem too tight.
VH3P
5557MOLEX14P
16
GAME BOARD
D-SUB9P[COM1]
LAN
XAD22P
DVI
JVS
6 Remove the (2) fixings which secure the Nu1.1 mount to the cabinet.
7 Carefully tilt the Nu1.1 Game Board to remove. Taking care not to damage any wires..
Tilt to remove.
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8 Unscrew the (4) fixings M4x30 SKT CAP SCR located at each corner of the Nu1.1 Game Board. Carefully
lift away the Game Bd.
GAME BOARD
9 Reassemble and fit the Nu1.1 back into position by following Steps 2 to 8 in this process in revers order.
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16-3 Nu1.1 CLEANING
• If either ERROR 0090 or ERROR0091 are displayed then the Game bd must
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be cleaned and made free from dust particles. These ERRORs have been
GAME BOARD
It is important that once a year the cooling vents are cleaned and made free from dust. Please refer to section 16-2
for the Nu1.1 removal procedure.
1 Refer to section 16-2 of this manual for removal of the Nu1.1 Game Bd procedure.
2 Remove the (2) M3x6 machine screws located either side of the rear vent. (opposing side to the connectors).
Metal Filter.
3 Clean both intake and exhaust ports using a vacuum cleaner with a hand brush attachment or similar.
Exhaust Port
Exhaust Port
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4 Clean both front and back sides of the Metal filters.
Inlet
16
GAME BOARD
The surface of the The rear surface of the
Metal Filter Metal Filter
5 Also clean the inside of the cabinet in the area where the Game Bd is housed. This will prevent debris being
attracted to the newly cleaned filters.
6 To reassemble please follow these instructions in reverse order. To mount Game Bd back into the cabinet
please follow instructions 3 to 8 in section 16-2.
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16-3 REPLACING Nu 1.1 GAME BD
1 Remove power from the machine and disconnect the power cable.
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3 Once the Nu 1.1 Game Board has been removed, unplug the key chip from the Nu 1.1.
GAME BOARD
Key Chip
Tab
Nu 1.1
848-0002D
Key Chip
4 Insert the Key Chip into the replacement Nu 1.1 Game bd (See Step 3)
5 Set up the DIP SW as per the original Nu 1.1 Game Bd. If you are operating just 1 cabinet without any
communication then please set up machine as the “main machine” (1P). If however you are operating a
number of cabinets (1 to 4) with communication, then set the DIP SW to the corresponding cabinet position.
(See DIP SW settings below.
DIP SW Settings
6 Reassemble and reconnect the Nu 1.1 Game Bd by following in reverse order procedures 2 to 8 in section
16-2 of this manual.
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16-3 SYSTEM TEST MODE
The details of changes to Test Mode settings are saved when you exit from each
Test Mode by selecting EXIT. Be careful because if the power is turned off before 16
that point, changes to the settings will be lost.
GAME BOARD
107
108
GAME BOARD
16
16-3-1 SYSTEM INFORMATION
16
GAME BOARD
109
110
GAME BOARD
16
16-3-2 STORAGE INFORMATION
16
GAME BOARD
111
112
GAME BOARD
16
16-3-3 JVS TEST
16
GAME BOARD
113
114
GAME BOARD
16
JVS INPUT TEST
16
GAME BOARD
115
16-3-4 MONITOR TEST
16
GAME BOARD
116
16-3-5 SPEAKER TEST
16
GAME BOARD
117
16-3-6 COIN ASSIGNMENTS
16
GAME BOARD
118
119
16
GAME BOARD
120
GAME BOARD
16
DETAIL SETTING
16
GAME BOARD
121
122
GAME BOARD
16
GAME COST SETTINGS
16
GAME BOARD
123
16-3-7 CLOCK SETTINGS
16
GAME BOARD
124
125
16
GAME BOARD
16-3-8 NETWORK SETTINGS
16
GAME BOARD
126
MAIN NETWORK
16
GAME BOARD
127
128
GAME BOARD
16
NETWORK TEST
16
GAME BOARD
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17 DESIGN-RELATED PARTS
For the warning display stickers, refer to Section 1.
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DESIGN - RELATED PARTS
MSR-3052UK
MSR-2009UK
MSR-1024UK
MSR-1023UK
MSR-1028UK MSR-1029UK
MSR-1026UK
MSR-1027UK
MSR-2019UK
MSR-2112UK MSR-2113UK
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18 PARTS LIST
ASSY TOP MARIO & SONIC AT 2016 RIO OLYMPIC GAMES
18
PARTS LIST
131
1 ASSY TOP MARIO & SONIC (MSR-0000UK) (D-1/2)
18
PARTS LIST
2
1
102
3 101
105
132
1 ASSY TOP MARIO & SONIC (MSR-0000UK) (D-2/2)
PARTS LIST
*21 440-WS0010UK STICKER WARNING HI-VOLTAGE 2
*24 LB1046 LABEL TESTED FOR ELEC. SAFETY 1
*25 LB1130 LABEL WEEE WHEELIE BIN 1
*26 440-CS0186-01UK STICKER CAUTION EPILEPSY 1
*27 440-CS0010UK STICKER CAUTION GENERIC 4
*28 440-DS0010UK STICKER DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE 2
*29 LB1101 LABEL CAUTION BATTERY REPLACE 1
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2 ASSY CONTROLLER CABI (MSR-1000UK) (D-1/3)
103
211
202 209 4
26 205 25 205
3
7 205 209
24
203 9
8
205 17 201 104 10 204 209 211
18 205
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2 ASSY CONTROLLER CABI (MSR-1000UK) (D-2/3)
PARTS LIST
**6 MSR-2250UK ASSY LEVER L 1
**7 MSR-4000UK ASSY PC 1
**8 MSR-4100UK ASSY ELEC POWER 1
**9 MSR-4200UK ASSY ELEC CTRL 1
**10 MSR-1004UK BRKT ELEC BOARD 2
**11 MSR-1015UK BRKT CTRL PANEL 8
**12 MSR-1016UK BRKT GAMEBOARD 1
**13 MSR-1019UK PLATE DBA POWER 1
**14 MSR-1020UK PLATE DBA POWER COVER 1
**15 MSR-1021UK BRKT MONITOR CAB LOCATING 2
**16 MSR-1032UK POD SPEAKER 2
**17 MSR-1023UK PANEL LOWER LH PERSPEX 1
**18 MSR-1024UK PANEL LOWER RH PERSPEX 1
**20 MSR-1026UK STICKER CTRL PANEL MARIO 1
**21 MSR-1027UK STICKER CTRL PANEL SONIC 1
**22 MSR-1028UK STICKER SIDE PANEL LH 1
**23 MSR-1029UK STICKER SIDE PANEL RH 1
**24 CFB-4003-01UK EARTH TERMINAL PLATE 1
**25 DUT-0302UK PLATE COIN PATH 1
**26 MSR-1002-CUK PANEL BASE CABINET OUTER 2
**27 MSR-1031UK SPACER SPEAKER POD 2
135
2 ASSY CONTROLLER CABI (MSR-1000UK) (D-3/3)
136
3 ASSY AC UNIT (MSR-1080UK) (D-1/1)
1
3 101 18
PARTS LIST
103
106
102
104
108 201 107
202 203
204
109
**301 MSR-60001UK WH AC IN 1
**302 600-9040-44K WH EARTH 400MM M4M4 1
137
4 ASSY SW UNIT (D-1/1)
103 102
18
PARTS LIST
104
138
5 ASSY CTRL PANEL (MSR-2100UK) (D-1/1)
202
206 205 202 6 4
208 206
18
205
PARTS LIST
8 201 7
10
205 202 14
206
1 2 205 206
13 9
204 202
206 205 207
ITEM NO PART NO
139
6 ASSY LEVER R (D-1/2)
214
214 212 214
212
215 212 201 212
18 202 215 201
213 213 208 17
19 213 16
PARTS LIST
206 202
215 213 205 101 8 13 2
209 14 21 20 202 208 212
105
18 6
211 207 104
103 107
11 3 15
12
4 203 209 213
1 213 215
9 7 106 201 208 212
10 102
101
210
5
140
6 ASSY LEVER R (D-2/2)
PARTS LIST
**104 125-0005UK SPRING COMP MSR LEVER 1
**105 073-251178-CR O RING 25 ID 1.78 WIDE NEO ref: ISO-3601-022 1
**106 838-15378 LEVER SENSOR BD 8WAY MSR SA 1
**107 509-6446 SW SS-25M-B-LEDT5-W-12V 1
**108 280-0010UK M 4 x 5 0 S PA C E R H E X 7 A F 5 0 L PA S - 5
304450041152
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7 ASSY LEVER L (D-1/2)
214
214 212 214
212
215 212 201 212
18 202 215 201
213 213 208 17
19 213 16
PARTS LIST
206 202
215 213 205 101 8 13 2
209 14 21 20 202 208 212
105
18 6
211 207 104
103 107
11 3 15
12
4 203 209 213
1 213 215
9 7 106 201 208 212
10 102
101
210
5
142
7 ASSY LEVER L (D-2/2)
PARTS LIST
**104 125-0005UK SPRING COMP MSR LEVER 1
**105 073-251178-CR O RING 25 ID 1.78 WIDE NEO ref: ISO-3601-022 1
**106 838-15378 LEVER SENSOR BD 8WAY MSR SA 1
**107 509-6446 SW SS-25M-B-LEDT5-W-12V 1
**108 280-0010UK M 4 x 5 0 S PA C E R H E X 7 A F 5 0 L PA S - 5
304450041152
143
8 ASSY GAME BD (MSR-4000UK) (D-1/1)
18
PARTS LIST
102
144
9 ASSY ELEC POWER (MSR-4100UK) (D-1/1)
PARTS LIST
101
104
202 102
145
10 ASSY ELEC CONTROL (D-1/1)
18
201 1
PARTS LIST
101 104
105 202
102 201
146
11 ASSY MONITOR CABI (MSR-1500UK) (D-1/2)
6 209 213
213 211 209 205 204 8 18
PARTS LIST
213 211 203 11 4 205 210
7 203 204 205 209 211 213
3
203 2 101 209
214 12 211 213
202 18 5 204
147
11 ASSY MONITOR CABI (MSR-1500UK) (D-2/2)
148
12 ASSY 55" LED (MSR-1600UK) (D-1/1)
PARTS LIST
101
149
13 ASSY MONITOR MASK (MSR-1650UK) (D-1/1)
5 201 202
18
PARTS LIST
2 202
201 201
202 1
3
202 201 4
150
14 ASSY FAN (SND-1340UK) (D-1/1)
PARTS LIST
1
102 204
151
15 ASSY LED MONITOR BD (MSR-4500UK) (D-1/1)
18
PARTS LIST
2
OSD Controller Bd
Prisma Bd 55" 103
102
1
101
152
16 ASSY INSTALLATION KIT (MSR-INST-STD) (D-1/1)
1
202
206 18
209
PARTS LIST
209 208 206 202 201 8
211
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19 PARTS & SERVICE CONTACT INFORMATION
19
PARTS & SERVICE CONTACT INFORMATION
- PLAY IT AMUSEMENTS -
252 Beinoris Drive,
Wood Dale,
IL,
60191,
United States of America
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20 WIRE COLOUR CODE TABLE
The DC power wire color for this product is different from previous SEGA titles. Working
from the previous wire colors will create a high risk of fire.
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A PINK
B SKY BLUE
C BROWN
D PURPLE
E LIGHT GREEN
Wires other than those of any of the above 5 single colors will be displayed by 2 alphanumeric
characters.
1 RED
2 BLUE
3 YELLOW
4 GREEN
5 WHITE
7 ORANGE
8 BLACK
9 GRAY
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 numeral 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.
<Example> 51………WHITE/RED
RED WHITE
Note 2: The character following the wire color code indicates the size of the wire.
U : AWG16
K : AWG18
L : AWG20
None : AWG22
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(D-1/3)
21 WIRING DIAGRAMS
EP1302 CFB-4003-01UK
IEC INLET SW1109
(N) EARTH PLATE
(N) EP1419 (N)
(E)
(E) NOISE FILTER 1
(L)
SWITCH
(L) 2030-16-06 (L)
AC DISTRIBUTION BOARD
1 (L) 2
3.15 A T
VLR-03V
2 3
838-14551-02UK
514-5078-5000
21
3 (N) 4
DVI
5
ASSEMBLY ELEC POWER
6
MSR-4100UK
VLR-12V
WIRING DIAGRAMS
7
1 8
VLR-04V
2 9
4
10
11
55" LED AUO
12 200-6055-02-AUO
P550HVN02.0
5
ASSEMBLY GAMEBOARD 1 2 3 1 2 3
VH
VH
MSR-4000UK
AC_N
AC_N
AC_L
AC_L
1 N/C
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
VH
VH
2 RXD (BROWN)
3 TXD (BLUE)
5 GND (SHIELD)
1 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
USB
+12V
+12V
AGND
AGND
+5V
AVCC
AVCC
USB A
USB
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 +12V
1P : ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF 2 +12V
USB
NH-5P
2P : OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF 3
3P : OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF
837-14572
USB 4 GND
1P : OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF 5 GND
1 +5V
I/O CONTROL BOARD 3
2 +5V
NH-4P
1 +12V
2 +12V
NH-5P
3
4 GND
5 GND
+EXV
+EXV
+12V
+12V
+12V
+12V
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
XH4P
XA3P
XA5P
PH6P
C P
C P
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
CAN H 2
GND 3
1
CAN H 2
3
TERM L 4
TERM H 5
MISO
GND
RESET
TXD
RXD
+5V
CAN L
CAN L
SCK
ID_IN
MOSI
GND
GND
1 RXD
2 TXD 837-15093-04
3 GND IC I/O 7CH CONT RS232 5V
4 ID_OUT
5 TERM
6 TERM I
BLANK
GSCLK
OFF
MODE
SOUT
SCLK
XLAT
GND
GND
XH6P ON
+5V
SEE IF YOU HAVE 5VDC PRESENT THEN 4 & 6 TO SEE IF YOU HAVE
1
2
XA2P
P C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
156
(D-2/3)
+
- -
21
+
390-2112- 044 WUK LED STRIP RIGID WHITE
WIRING DIAGRAMS
-
+
390-2112- 044 WUK LED STRIP RIGID WHITE
+
390-2112- 044 WUK LED STRIP RIGID WHITE
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(D-3/3)
21
1 TEST
WIRING DIAGRAMS
2 SERVICE
3 GND
4 VOL 1
TEST SERVICE VOLUME
5 VOL 2
6 VOL 3 838-14548-01AUK
SWITCH & VOLUME CONTROL BOARD
C P
1 1 +12V
KEY 2 2
3 3 0V
4 4 COIN SIGNAL
30
5 5 +12V
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6 6 METER OUT ASSEMBLY LEVER RIGHT
7 7 MSR-2200UK
EP1380-01
8 8
9 9
10 10
14 14
10 220-5610-01
220-5643UK
80 00000
SR3 COIN MECH
COIN METER
838-8001UK
AMP 2.2 VISATON
3.5mm AUDIO JACK
+
390-2112- WUK LED STRIP RIGID WHITE
1 1
2 2
-
+
390-2112- WUK LED STRIP RIGID WHITE
1 1
2 2
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