Arcade Daytona Usa 1 Twin Manual User
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User Manual: Arcade Daytona Usa 1 Twin Manual
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I ST· PRJNTI~~~ - -=----._..._- "'----'I-li--I'"..- ·---'-----·---1'· .:. •• • TM USA M :I e 'NER'S MANUAL = !IQ • l I, t: ;,f.':t "'.~'.'lj.'. ~ :! BUILT IN THE UK BY DEITH LEISURE LTD ( A SEGA OWNED COMrANY ) <, "'-- ... MANUAL NO. DO 0029 Deith LeisureManufacturing TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 Deith Leisure Manufacturing DAYTONA 1M USA USHERING IN A NEW "INTERACTIVE CG" ERA! USING REAL TIME TEXTURE MAPPING CG BOARD "MODEL 2" Incorporating real time texture mapping CG Board "Model 2" which SEGA develop using state-of-the-art technology. High speed visuals with authentic realism and profound depth created by 32bit 3-D graphics engine power enabling texture mapped 300,000 polygons a second to be represented!! The world of unparalleled "VIRTU REALITY" unfolds before own eyes. THE WORLD'S BEST HYPER REALISTIC 3-D RACING X SOPHISTICATED "VIRTUAL REALITY" VISUALS ALLOWS YOU TO EXPERIENCE THE UTMOST IN EXCITEMENT WITH SUPER-REALISTI RACE SIMULATION! Scores of eye-catching colourful racing machines in a double file column are taking a rolling start, roaring off into a 300kph high speed race. Run though the oval circuit b by taking advantage of a slipstream! Enjoy the spectacular drifting technique as well s counter-steering skills....the neck and neck close competition gives authentic excitem nt and thrills ....the game is targeted for a wide spectrum of customers including beginne s and avid fans. X • TRUE TO LIFE SOUNDS! The Woofer provided under the seat reproduces simulated realism of a racing car's roaring sound. X THE GAME ALLOWS UP TO 8 PERSONS TO ENJOY "VS" PLAY SIMULTANEOUSLY ! The communication functions allow for the "Vs" type real time races which up to 8 people can compete, are incorporated into the machine. X DETAILED REPRESENTATION ONLY "MODEL 2" CAN OFFER! When accidents such as collisions, crashes etc. occur, the parts scattering and machin damage are faithfully depicted. Numerous details including scenery reflecting in the racing car's rear window, tunnel lights, smoothly fluttering flags etc. are also authentically reproduced, bring you simulated realism never before experienced. Page 2 • I f Deith Leisure Manufacturing X " BEGINNERS: OVAL CIRCUIT 8 Laps with 40 entry cars. ADVANCED: GRAND CANYON COURSES 4 Laps with 30 entry cars EXPERT SEASIDE COURSE 2 Laps with 20 entry cars. X • THREE COURSES - (BEGINNERS, ADVANCED & EXPERT) "TIME LAP MODE" INCORPORATED The time trial race in which only the player's machine fiercely keep running on the EXPERT'S SEASIDE COURSE. A high repeat play ratio can be expected from your customers....avid fans in particular! X ON COURSE DRIVING IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION THAT REQUIRES SKILFUL TECHNIQUES, IS ALSO POSSmLE. Enjoy the maximum thrill that you can only experience in this game by facing your opponents while they scream towards you at ultra-high speeds. x X VR. BUITONs ALLOW YOU TO ALTERNATE THE 4 DIFFERENT VISUAL PERSPECTIVES, GIVING YOU THE ULTIMATE SPEED SENSATION NEW MECHANISMS ALLOW YOU THE REALISTIC SENSATION OF DRIFTING AND ACTUAL STEERING WEIGHT & KICKBACK 1 Page 3 Deith Leisure Manufacturing 1. INTRODUCTION TO THE OWNER'S MANUAL Specifications Installation Space (W) 1560mm (D) 1580mm (H) 1830rrlm Weight (approx) 475 kgs Supply Requirements 210 - 220 - 230 - 240V AC 50/60 Hz Power, Maximum current 1.03kW 5.2A @ 240V Deith Leisure Manufacturing reserves the rights to make modifications and improvements to this machine. The specifications and parts identified in this manual are therefore subject to change without notice. SEGA ENTERPRISES LTD, supported by its high electronic technology of LSIs, microprocessors, etc. and a wealth of experience for more than 30 years has 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 general operation of electronic assemblies, electromechanics, servicing control, spare parts etc. as regards the DAYTONA USA a new SEGA product. This manual is intended for those who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise. Carefully read this manual to acquire sufficient knowledge before working on the machine. Should there be any malfunction, non-technical personnel should under no circumstances access the inside of the machine. Should such a case arise, contact ow Main Office or the closest branch office listed below. SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD - AMUSEMENT MACHINE SALES DIVISION Unit 2 Industrial Estate, Leigh Close, New Malden, Surrey KT3 3NL, England. Phone (081) 336-2256 Fax (081) 336-1715 SEGA SOUTHERN EUROPE LIAISON OFFICE Calle Vallellano, 19-23, lOA, 37008-Salamanca, Spain. Phone (923)265893 Fax (923) 265913 Page 4 L Deith Leisure Manufacturing 2. HANDLING AND INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS • When installing or inspecting the machine, be very careful of the following points and pay attention to ensure that the player can enjoy the game safely. • This game is designed for indoor use only. The game must NOT be installed outdoors or under the following conditions: 1. 2. 3. • In areas directly exposed to sunlight, high humidity, direct water contact, dust, high heat or extreme cold. In locations that would present an obstacle in the case of an emergency, ie.near fire equipment or emergency exits. On an unstable surface or subject to floor or other vibration. • IMPORTANT. Ensure that the mains input voltage matches that of the transformer input tapping. (240V is the normal factory set-up) • The cabinet must be earthed with a securely connected earthed plug • Be sure to switch the power OFF before replacing any parts or connecting/disconnecting the electrical connectors. • DO NOT attempt to repair the Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) yourself. This will void the warranty. The PCB contains sensitive components that could easily be damaged by the small internal voltage of a multi-meter. Always return the faulty PCB to your distributor for repair. • When unplugging the game from the electrical outlet, grasp the plug, NOT the mains cable. • Do not use any fuse that does not meet specified rating. • Make complete connections to all the PCBs and other parts of the circuit. Insufficient insertion oflCs and connectors will lead to unreliability and possible damage to the machine. • The operating (ambient) temperature range is from 5° C to 35° C. • When cleaning the Monitor CRT Face (which should be done at regular intervals), use a soft dry cloth and glass cleaner*. Do not apply solvents such as thinners, benzene etc. * Mr Green's Glass Cleaner is recommended (Deith Spares Pt. No. T01OS) Page 5 Deith Leisure Manufacturing 3. PREVENTION OF COUNTERFEITING AND CONVERSION To prevent counterfeits and conversions the following labels are put on all the SEG products. When handling such goods, be sure to confirm the labels. These labels ar used to prevent illegal acts such as unauthorised copying of the products and the p . circuit boards thereof or carrying on business by manufacturing similar merchandis or by converting, selling or such products or printed circuit boards. ORIGINAL SEAL LICENSE SEAL The following seal is put on the machines manufactured by SEGA. ·· ....... ~ . The following seal is put on all SEGA its, such as the printed circuit board. ............................ t• f f .. ~ :t I) ~'T la-liE : ORIGINAL SEAL l- TN" ••ODUCT II DII.GNID • AIID IlIIIAIiIIUMCTU_ID I."'' L ., ~~ lEa.. l.n."..ls L ~.- ",.~i· A)A~qsA ' · s .~ r: ,- ."'SIS. LTD • ........ ... •:. COPYRIGHT NOTICE This SEGA product has the copyright notice as follows: © SEGA 1994 This signifies that this work was disclosed in 1994 and is the property of SEGA ENTERPRISES LTD Page 6 rr Deith Leisure Manufacturing ... 4 THE INSTALLATION KIT The DAYTONA TWIN machine is supplied in 3 cartons which contain the following parts: 1. Player 1 Main Base and Monitor Cockpit. 2. Player 2 Main Base and Monitor Cockpit. 3. Installation Kit comprising of: Description Part No. DOO029 AYO130/AY O133 AYO134/AY O135 AY0137 LM1216 ? LM1227 LMI058 S-- DYN-0014UK ~ DYN-0015UK SE- 5"22.. f- MP1209 AW1130 7 081192 S-G4-~i: ~ 600-6275-0500 ~OO..2cJ. 540-0006-01 ~EOOlc& 540-0007-01 S2:0! b.5 540-0009-01 390-5167 220-5484 008-B00830-0B 030-000840-8B - 000-P00412-WE --. FSI014 FX0213 FX0216 F81025 FXOOll .-- - - , - ~ - - - , Owner's Manual DAYTONA Coin Chute Tower Billboard Top Wire Cover Wire Harness Interconnect Mains Eurolead with UK plug Wire Harness Mech Coin Door Billboard Holder Bracket Wood Spacer. Bracket Tie Main Base Decal Car No. 1-8 Dowel Wood 2Ox6mm dia Fibre Cable 5000mm Wrench M4 TMP PRF Wrench M5 TMP PRF Wrench M8 TMP PRF Lamp Mini Spot 30W 11OV Potentiometer R-5Kn M8x30 TMP PRF BH Screw M8x40 HEX BLT w/s Black M4x12 Pan Hd w/fs Blk Screw M8 Washer Black M8 Nut (Bright Zinc) M8 Spring Washer M4 Large Washer Black M4 Flange Nut Key Key Fig. 1 TamperproofWrench Page 7 Notes Qty Please read Assy Assy Assy Wire Cover AC Supply Accessory 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 3 8 12 11 3 3 6 2 2 2 For Daytona Cabs Accessory Cabinet Inter-linking Tool Tool Tool Spare Spare Coin Chute Billboard Wire Cover Billboard + Chute Coin Chute Coin Chute Wire Cover Wire Cover Coin/Service Door Cash Box Deith Leisure Manufacturing 5. MACHINE INSTALLATION The Machine is assembled using the following procedure: CD Unpacking the delivery Cartons. Assembling the Main Cabinets Assembling the Billboard to the Main Cabinets ® Connecting the Wire Cover Assy to the back of the Main Cabinets. Power On Check i- CAUTION Failing to comply with these instructions, for example, inserting an electrical connec r into a socket at a stage not mentioned in this procedure might cause an electrical sho k accident. Fig. 2 shows the machine completely assembled. 5.1 UNPACKING THE DELIVERY CARTONS Before starting the assembly work, check to see if the parts, screws etc. in the Installation Kit listed in section 4 are present. If you discover any discrepancies cont ct your nearest SEGA distributor. Please note that the following tools in addition to the M4, M5 and M8 Tamper Proof Wrenches will be required to construct the machine. 13mm Open Ended Flat Spanner 25mm Open Ended Flat Spanner W' Drive Ratchet Wrench W' Drive Extension Arm 13mm Socket, W' Drive No. 1 Pozidrive Screwdriver Small Hammer Page 8 i, -r""" I W l'''-.I . I I Deith Leisure Manufacturing .. BILLBOAR.D BR."CKET 0 0 . ,, • i I III CJ • • • • •• [TIl ILl --rr . D-.J LJ • • • ILl ':[11 DJ TIEB,A.RS x; ,-ront. I X Rear I ( IX - BILLBO.A.R.f) STUDS Fig. 2 The Completed Machine Assembly Page 9 Deith Leisure Manufacturing 5.2 ASSEMBLING THE LEFT AND RIGHT MAIN MACHINES Step I. As both cabinets are identical, establish which will be the Left (Player I) Right (Player 2) cabinets. Step 2. On the Player 2 cabinet, locate the two dowel holes (using your Thumb) in e Left cheek under the Decal (see Fig 3). Insert dowels provided by puncturi g Decal and tapping them into position. Fit the wood spacer provided (DYN0015UK) onto these dowels with the curved edge facing the front. Step 3. Fit the Coin Chute Tower onto the side of the same cabinet using 2 M8 x 3 TMP PRF BH Bolts, nuts and washers. See Fig. 4 Step 4. Bring together and align Player 1 cabinet to Player 2 cabinet enclosing the Chute Tower. ~ At this stage it is important the two cabinets are in close alignment to allow easy fixing of the Coin Chute Tower to the other cabinet and subsequent assembly 0 the Billboard across the two cabinets. This can be achieved by lowering the Leg Adjusters as required. After the machine is fully assembled these may be retracted t allow the machine to be moved into position and the 8 Leg Adjusters lowered again 0 raise the machine of its casters. See Step 17 • Step 5. Ensure that the holes in the Player 1 cabinet align with that of the left hand side of the Coin Chute Tower. Check that the tops of both cabinets are leve (re-adjust cabinet height if necessary) then insert 2x M8x30 Tamper Proof Button Head Bolts through the wooden cabinet and affix with 2x M8 nuts d washers on the inside of the Coin Chute Tower. Step 6. Fit the two Tie Brackets MPI209 to the inside front and rear leg adjusters. Loosly retain by closing up the 2 half nuts on the 4 inside Leg Adjusters. See Fig. 6 5.3 ASSEMBLING THE BILLBOARD TO THE MAIN CABINET Step 8. Place the Billboard over the 4 mounting studs across the top of the two cabinets, then mate the two connectors protruding from the cabinets with th se within the Billboard. Step 9. Push the whole Billboard forward carfully locating the 4 keyhole shaped c touts on the underside of the Billboard between the gap on these 4 composit studs. Be careful not to trap any wires in the process. Step 10. Secure the Billboard to the top of the cabinet using the two Billboard Hold Brackets (DYN-0014UK) and 8 offM8 x 40 HEX Bolts. Page 10 Deith Leisure Manufacturing 5.4 CONNECTINiG, THE WIRE COVER TO REAR OF CABINET Step 11. Offer up Part A (See Fig 5) to the back of the Coin Chute Tower and the connector panels on each of the Main Bases. Fix Part A to the back of the Main Bases using 6x M4 x 12 screws (000-P00412-WB) and the large M4 washers provided in the Installation Kit. A Pozidrive screwdriver will be needed for this operation. Step 12. Connect the paired end of the wiring harness interconnect LM1216 to the 2 RIGHT-HAND sockets (SKT. C2/R & SKT. C3/R) at the back of the Coin Chute Tower. Connect its other end to SKT. 1/R on the RIGHT-HAND Main Base. See Fig 7 Step 13. Connect the other wiring harness interconnect LM1216 to the LEFT-HAND sockets on the Coin Chute Tower and Main Base in a similar way to Step 12. See Fig. 7 Step 14. Connect the 2 Fiber Optic cables (600-6275-0500) between the Rx and Tx connectors at the back of the Main Bases. Rx -+Tx Tx-+ Rx. IMPORTANT do not bend these cables over a tight radius (must be >60mm) as damage will result. It is recommended that excess length is loosly coiled up and pushed against the connector panel on each main base. Step 15. IMPORTANT. Before fitting Part B, make sure that the Earth wire is connected to Ute Earth Stud on the back of the Coin Chute Tower using the fixings provi1ed on this stud. sho~4 b.e secured to Part A using 6x Step 16. Part B together 5.5 wi, M4x12 pan. HD w/fs screws ~x M4 Flange nuts, to the back of the Coin Chute Tower. FIXING PLAYING POSITION Step 17. Move the machine into position, screwout the 8 Leg Adjusters to make contact with the floor so that the casters clear the floor by approximately 5mm. The M16 nuts can be used to lock the legs into position against the underside of the metal base. Adjust the position of Tie Bracket so that they lie flat against the floor between the two Main Bases then fully tighen the retaining nuts. Page 11 l Deith Leisure Manufacturing DOWEL HOLE DOWEL HOLES SPACER IN PLACE Fig.3 Fitting the Wood Spacer to the Ca inet -J- SLOTTED IiOLF.s COIN CHUTE TOWER ". • • • • j • • • • a.EARANCE HOLES Fig. 4 Fitting Coin Chute Tower to Cabinet Page 12 Deith Leisure Manufacturing Iv\P·/2IS Part A - PartB tv\P·/2 I, b. SESl,3\ Fig. 5 Rear Wire Cover MP1209 \ Fig. 6 Tie Bracket Fixings Page 13 SE 52!0 Deith Leisure Manufacturing ~K1. z.1L o SKr. 2.JR. ,t)( I> LfV\tZlc D'T><' .n:r. .l. PI C. IN AC.,IN n r~ o e r AC. rJ WI~l: Co \Jete PA~r 6 Fig. 7 Wire Cover Electrical Connections Page 14 0 [ SA FrJ.ii:, + IDA 0 SW L Deith Leisure Manufacturing ! 6 POWER ON ftttECK I TURNING THE PO~R ON Turning the MAIN SWITCH on will cause the machine to start the POWER ON check automatically. The steering wheel turns left and right, then returns to the centering position and stops. In: this check, the values of V. R. inside the control panel are corrected. Until the check is finished (the steering wheel stops automatically), do not touch the steering wheel or play the game. If you do, the steering wheel reaction during the game (at the time ofa course-out or crashing) can not he obtained correctly. In a case of a strange reaction during the game. turn the power on again from the beginning and complete the power-on check. For communication play, the network check is performed after the power is turned on and the on-screen display will show the check mode. j The steering wheel turns left/right automatically. DO NOT TOUCH! Fig. 8A POWER ON CHECK In the TEST MODEj ascertain that the assembly has been made correctly and the electronic system is functioning satisfactory (refer to Section 8). In the test mode, perform the following tests: (1) MEMORY TEST MEMORY· TEST IC. 6 GOOD IC. 9 GOOD IC.12GOOD IC. 7 GOOD IC.45GOOD IC.48GOOD IC.54GOOD IC. 46 G(!)OD IC. 49 GOOD IC.55GQOD IC.10G~OD IC. 8 GOOD IC.11 GOOD IC.13G¢>OD IC.47GOOD IC.50GOOD Selecting the MEMORY TEST on the test mode menu screen causes the on-board memory to be tested automatically. The game board is satisfactory if the display beside each IC No. shows GOOD Page 15 (2) INPUT TEST OIIIEI SIllFT1 SIllFT3 Wit VR3 START 1EST-SlI IWIll.E ACCEl. IIRME E (3) III'IIT lEST OFF 0IITE2 OFF SIllFT2 OFF SIllFT4 OFF VR2 OFF ¥M OFF OFF SEllV ICE-SlI OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF H H •• xH • LUE : 11l EXIT Selecting the INPUT TEST on the test mode screen causes the screen (on which each switch and . R. are tested) to be displayed. Press each switch. Fo the coin switch test. insert a coin from the coin inlet wi the coin chute door being open. If the display beside ach switch indicates "ON," the switch and wiring con ections are satisfactory, Ascertain the display of V. R. value for the stee ing wheel and accelerator & brake. If the V. R. value are not satisfactory, refer to Sections 9 & 10, OUTPUT TEST In the TEST mode menu. selecting OUTPUT TES lows the screen (on which the projector is tested) t displayed. Although the projector adjustments been made at the time of shipment from the fac color deviation, etc., may occur due to the affe caused by geomagnetism. the location building's frames and other game machines in the periphery. watching the test mode screen, make judgment whether an adjustment is needed. If it is necessary just the projector by referring to Section 13. albe ave ry, ion teel By to ad- e i L In the LAMP TEST mode. carry out the lamp test t ascertain that each lamp lights up satisfactorily. I, (4) SOUND TEST TEST AUTO SOUII) lIGII1 8GIR SE1 SE2 VOICEI VOICE2 VOICE3 IUIE AElIlA.T BlGIIIE » EXIT GI&II : aRIllA IP AED : aRIllA aeSTAAT : 11l mEeT In the TEST mode. selecting SOUND TEST cause the screen (on which sound related BD and wiring co ections are tested) to be displayed. BOM (backgr und music) is emined from the tweeter speakers (a r nd type). one each on both sides (rightlleft) of the co trol panel and also from the rear speakers(a square type) one each on both sides (rightlleft) behind the seat. er sounds (announcement and sound effects) are em ned from the front speakers (a square type), one each on th sides (rightlleft) of the control panel and also fro the superwoofer. Be sure to check if the sound is satisf torily emitted from each speaker and the sound volu e is appropriate. Perform the above inspections also at the time of monthly inspection. Page 16 j 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: CD Take a 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. ~", to the desired test item and press either the TEST SWITCH or START SWITCH to cause the selected item's test to start. i • I ' TEST MODE BOOKKEEP ING GAIlE SYSTEM CO IN ASS IGNMENT INPUT TEST OUTPUT TEST DR IVE SO TEST SOUND TEST TGP TEST IIEIIORY TEST BACKUP RAM CLEAR » EXIT GREEN RED START : CURSOR UP : CURSOR DOWN : TO SELECT FIG. 8. 2 TEST MENU I After the test is complete, move "»" to "EXIT" and press the TEST SWITCH or START SWITCH to return to the Game Mode. I Page 21 8-3 BOOKKEEPING Selecting the BOOKKEEPING in the menu mode causes the bookkeeping data u to the present to be displayed on 2 pages. • Press the TEST SW or START SW to return to the MENU mode screen. • Press VRI (red) to proceed to the other page. BOOKKEEPING CO INCHUTE #1 XXXXXXXX CO INCHUTE #2 XXXXXXXX TOTAL CO INS XXXXXXXX CO IN CRED ITS XXXXXXXX SERV ICE CRED ITS XXXXXXXX TOTAL CRED ITS XXXXXXXX NUIIBER OF GAllES XXXXXXXX TOTAL TIME xDxxHxxMxxS GAME PLAY TIME xDxxHxxMxxS AVERAGE GAIlE TIME xxMxxS LONGEST GAIlE TIME xxMxxS SHORTEST GAIlE TIME xxMxxS L I, START : TO EXIT RED : TO OTHER PAGE FIG. 8. 3a BOOKKEEPING • COIN CHUTE#*: Number of coins put in. As seen from the front of the cabinet, t e right-hand side is #1 and the left- hand side is #2. • TOTAL COINS: Total number of activations of coin chutes • COIN CREDITS: Number of credits registered by inserting coins • SERVICE CREDITS: Credits registered by the SERVICE switch • TOTAL CREDITS: Total number of credits (COIN CREDITS + SERVICE CREDI S) • TOTAL TIME: The total energized time. i. Page 22 BOOKKEEPING 1r0lrAL PLAY GAMES xxxxxxxxGAIIES ~EGINNER COURSE xxxxxxxxGAIIES GOALS xxxxxxxx AVERAGE PLAY TIME xxMxxS FASTEST GOAL TIME xxMxxS ADVANCED COURSE xxxxxxxxGAIIES GOALS xxxxxxxx AVERAGE PLAY TIME xxMxxS FASTEST GOAL TIME xxMxxS ,EXPERT COURSE xxxxxxxxGAIIES GOALS xxxxxxxx AVERAGE PLAY TIME xxMxxS F~ GOAL TIME xxMxxS • START : TO EXIT RED : TO OTHER PAGE FIG. 8. 3b BOOKKEEPING • • BEG INNER COURSE: Beginner course's game play frequency • ADVANCED COURSE: Advanced course's game play frequency • EXPERT COURSE: Expert course's game play frequency • GOALS: Total number of GOALs of each course. • Press the!1EST SW or START SW to return to the MENU mode screen. • Press VRI (red) to proceed to the other page. Page 23 , BOOKKEEP ING ~OTAL PLAY GAMES xxxxxxxxGAMES BEGINNER COURSE xxxxxxxxGAMES GOALS xxxxxxxx AVERAGE PLAY TIME xxMxxS FASTEST GOAL TIME xxMxxS ADVANCED COURSE xxxxxxxxGAMES GOALS xxxxxxxx AVERAGE PLAY TIME xxMxxS FASTEST GOAL TIME xxMxxS EXPERT COURSE xxxxxxxxGAMES GOALS xxxxxxxx AVERAGE PLAY TIME xxMxxS IFASTEST GOAL TIME xxMxxS • START : TO EXIT RED : TO OTHER PAGE FIG. 8. 3b BOOKKEEPING • • BEG INNER COURSE: Beginner course's game play frequency • ADVANCED COURSE: Advanced course's game play frequency • EXPERT COURSE: Expert course's game play frequency • GOALS: Total number of GOALs of each course. • Press the TEST SW or START SW to return to the MENU mode screen. • Press VRl (red) to proceed to the other page . Page 23 8-4 GAME SYSTEM Selecting the GAME SYSTEM in the menu mode causes the present game se ting to be displayed and also the game setting changes can be made. Each item display the following content. Settings at the time of shipment are as follows: i 'I GAME SYSTEM SINGLE LINK 10 CAR No. CABINET COUNTRY DIFfiCULTY ADVERTISE SOUND GAME MODE RIVAL ARROW EXIT TWIN EXPORT NORMAL ON ENDURANCE ON GREEN RED YEllOW BLUE START CURSOR UP CURSOR DOWN MODE UP MODE DOWN TO SELECT 1 • FIG. 8.4 GAMESE.1T1NG • ADVERT ISE SOUND Advertisement sound during standby. No sound is produced with "OFF." Standard setting is "OFF." • COUNTRY This must be set to EXPORT • CABINET This must be set to TWIN • DIFFICULTY The game difficulty is classified into 4 different categories from E SY to HARDEST. Standard setting is "NORMAL." SETTING CHANGE PROCEDURE CD e ! I Press the SERVICE SW or VRI (red), or VR 4 (green) to move the arrow (») to the desired item. ~ Choose the desired setting change item by using anyone of VR2 (blue). VR3 (y TEST SW and START SW. @ To return back to the MENU mode. move the arrow to EXIT and press the TE or START SW. Page 24 SW 8-5 COIN ASSIGNMENt The "COIN ASJI6NMENTS" 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 1CREDIT(S) COIN/CREDIT SETTING #1 • CHUTE1 1COIN 1CREDIT CHUTE2 1COIN 1CREDIT » EXIT ! GREEN RED YELLOW BLUE START CURSOR UP CURSOR DOWN MODE UP MODE DOWN TO SELECT FIG. 8. 5 COIN ASSIGNMENTS .CREDIT TO START Number of credits required for starting game (1-5 credits are selected.) .COIN/CREDIT SEITING "How many coins correspond to how many credits." In.this machine, selection as per Table 8.2 is possible. SETTING CHANGE PROCEDURE CD Press the SERVICE SW or VRI (red), or VR 4 (green) to move the arrow (») to the desired item. ® Choose the desired setting change item by using anyone ofVR2 (blue), VR3 (yellow), TEST SW and STARTSW. @ To return back to the MENU mode, move the arrow to EXIT and press the TEST SW orSTARTSW. Page 25 I TABLE 8.2 COIN/CREDIT SETTING (COIN CHUTE COMMON TYPE) NAME OF SETTING SE111NG SETIING SETIING SETIING SETIING SETIING SETIING SETIING SETIING SETIING SETIING SETIING SETIING SETIING SETIING #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 SETIING #16 SETIING #17 SETIING #18 SETIING #19 SETIING #20 SETIING #21 SETIING #22 SETIING #23 SETIING #24 SETIING #25 SETIING #26 SETIING #27 FUNCTIONING OF COIN CHUTE #1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 3 5 2 4 5 2 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 COIN 1 CREDIT 1 CREDIT COIN 1 CREDIT COIN 1 CREDIT COIN 1 CREDIT COIN COIN 2 CREDITS COIN 2 CREDITS COIN 3 CREDITS 4 CREDITS COIN 5 CREDITS COIN 6 CREDITS COIN 1 CREDIT COINS 1 CREDIT COINS 1 CREDIT COINS 1 CREDIT COIN 3 CREDITS COINS 1 CREDIT COIN 3 CREDITS COINS 1 CREDIT COINS COINS 1 CREDIT COIN 1 CREDIT COINS 2 CREDITS 3 CREDITS COINS COINS 5 CREDITS COIN 1 CREDIT COINS 2 CREDITS 3 CREDITS COINS 5 CREDITS COINS 1 CREDIT COINS 1 CREDIT COINS 2 CREDITS COINS COINS 1 CREDIT COINS 2 CREDITS 3 CREDITS COINS 1 CREDIT COINS COINS 2 CREDITS COINS 3 CREDITS COIN 1 CREDIT COINS 2 CREDITS 3 CREDITS COINS 4 CREDITS COINS 6 CREDITS COINS 1 CREDIT COIN COINS 2 CREDITS COINS 3 CREDITS COINS 4 CREDITS COINS 6 CREDITS FREE PLAY Page 26 FUNCTIONING OF COIN CHUTE #2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 COIN COIN COIN COIN COIN COIN COIN COIN COIN COIN COIN COINS COIN COIN COIN COINS COIN 1 2 3 4 5 2 5 3 4 5 6 1 1 2 1 3 3 CREDIT CREDITS CREDITS CREDITS CREDITS CREDITS CREDITS CREDITS CREDITS CREDITS CREDITS CREDIT CREDIT CREDITS CREDIT CREDITS CREDITS 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 COINS COINS COIN COINS COINS COINS COIN 1 1 1 2 3 5 5 CREDIT CREDIT CREDIT CREDITS CREDITS CREDITS CREDITS 5 COINS 1 COIN , , , 1 CREDIT 2 CREDITS ·2 4 5 1 COINS COINS COINS COIN 1 2 3 3 CREDIT CREDITS CREDITS CREDITS 1 2 3 4 5 1 COIN COINS COINS COINS COINS COIN 1 2 3 4 6 6 CREDIT CREDITS CREDITS CREDITS CREDITS CREDITS . e FREE PLAY 8-6 I INPUT TEST ! When INPUT TE$T 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 & V. R. • By pressing each switch, if the display on the right-hand side of the name of each switch changes to ON from OFF, the SW and the wiring connections are satisfactory. • To check CHUTE 1 & CHUTE 2 coin switches, open the COIN CHUTE DOOR and insert a coin(s) from the coin entry. • To return back to the MENU mode, simultaneously press VR I & VR2, or press the TESTSW. i I CH~' SHI . , SHIFT3 VR' VR3 START TEST-SW HANDLE ACCEL BRAKE INPUT TEST OFF CHUTE2 SHIFT2 SHIFT4 VR2 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF xxxH xxxH xxxH VR4 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF SERV ICE-SW OFF i 1m & ILUE TO EXIT FIG. 8. 6 INPUT TEST An appropriate value of each V. R. is as follows: HANDLE: Under 2DH left ACCEL: BRAKE: +- 7D--83H ..... (Centering position) Over D3H right Under 30H Under. 30H Over COH Over D2H (the pedal released) (the pedal stepped) I I I Page 27 8-7 OUTPUT TEST Choose OUTPUT TEST to cause the following topmost screen to appear. test, periodically adjust the projector and check the status of each lamp. an SIZE :". EXIT _:_11' The FIG. at the left shows the menu mode f OUTPUT TEST, Press the SERVICE SW or VR4 (greeni/Vk 1 (red) and bring the arr w (») to the desired test item. Press the TEST SW or START SW to ca se the test mode screen below to appear. To etum back to the menu mode, bring the arr w to EXIT and press the TEST SW or STAT SW (FIG. 8.2) PiED: _ _ STllRT : TO SELfCT Choose CRT SIZE to cause the screen sho n at the left to appear. Adjust the monitor to make s that the crosshatch lines do not go beyond screen size and crosshatch distortion does occur. Press the START SW to return to above OUTPUT TEST menu screen. STllRT : Choose CRT COLOR to cause the scr en shown at the left to appear. This test all ws the on-screen color adjustment to be erformed. The color of a color bar (for eac of the 4 colors, i. e., red, green, blue, and w ite) is darkest at the leftmost end and brighte t at the rightmost end. SfllRT : TOEXIT LEADER Choose LAMP to cause the screen sho n at the left to appear. This enables the status of each lamp t be checked. Causes the START SW lamp and the lamp of each V. R. switch to light u in a sequential order. Press the START SW return to the above OUTPUT TEST enu screen. SfAllf: TO alT FlG. 8. 7 OUTPUT TEST Page 28 DR lYE HD TEST SPRING ----------CLUTCH CENTERING lIaNTERING ROLL LEFT ROLL RIGKT » EXIT tfAN)LE • xx DIP SWITCH 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DIP 51 1 : OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF DIP 51 2 : OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF : amoR lP : ClJlSOR DOWN YELLOI : .IIODE lP HUE : IIODE DOWN START : TO SElECT GREEN RED FIG. 8. 8 DRIVE BD TEST Bring the arrow (») to the desired item by using the SERVICE SW or VRI (red) or VR4 (green). The steering wheel functions to the setting selected by the arrow. Pressing VR2 (blue) or VR,3 (yellow) allows the force transmitted to the steering wheel to increase or decrease. _ • SPR I NG Status in which the motor and clutch are not activated. Centering of the handle is caused by only the spring inside the handle mechanism. • CLUTCH Status in which the clutch is activated. The handle is fixed. • CENTER ING Status in which the handle (of itself) returns to the center position. • UNCENTER ING Status in which the handle is caused not to be in the center. • ROLL LEFT Status in which the handle is rotated in the left-hand side direction. • ROLL RIGHT Status in which the handle is rotated in the right-hand direction. • EX I T Causes the menu mode to return on to the screen. Page 29 • HANDLE Displays the HANDLE V. R. value. Make sure that the appropriate V. R. value is as follows: APPROPRIATE V. R. VALUE: Under 2DH .- 7D-...83H Left .DIP SW I -+ Centering Over D3H Right Displays the setting status of DIP SWes on the DRIVE BD. DIP SW SETTING TABLE The setting of DIP SW Nos. 1-4 on the DRIVE BD allows the handle's weight (via "feeling") to be set and ON or OFF of POWER ON CHECK to be selected. DIP SW Nos. 5 to 8 are to be OFF. The DRIVE BD is mounted on the ASSY ELEC. Refer to 17-1 when changing the settings. DIP SW SETIING NOTE: The shaded portion refers to the setting at the time of shipment. HANDLE'S WEIGHT 1 2 3 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON FUNCTION Light OFF OFF ON ON ON Heavy POWER ON CHECK 4 ON FUNCTION Performed Not performed When DIP SW changes are made, be sure to tum the power off and then tum it b~ ck on again. The new setting is not effective unless it is turned back on again. The handle's reaction mechanism is subject to a secular change. When the reaction becomes lighter, change the DIP SW setting. I • DRIVE BD ERROR DISPLAY When malfunctioning occurs in the DRIVE BD, testing will not be performed even if DRIVE BD TEST is selected. In this case, the error No. will be displayed by the 7SEG display on the DRIVE BD. Also, when a POWER-ON CHECK ERROR occurs, the 7-SEG. display data epeatedly flashes. First check the handle mecha's V. R., the motor, clutch, etc. Page 30 - 8-9 SOUND TEST Choosing SOUNi TEST causes the following mode to appear on the screen. This allows the desired so n~.· (BGM, announcement and sound effects) to be chosen and heard. Enables the S llND BD, AMP BD and each speaker to be checked. Press the SERVI E SW or VR} (red) or VR4 (green) and bring the arrow (») to the desired sound item to be tested. Pressing the TEST SW or START SWallows the selected sound test to be performed. The BGM (background music) is emitted from the tweeter speakers (a round type), one each on the upper left and upper right of the control panel and also from the rear speakers (one each on both sides) behind the seat. Other sounds (sound effects, announcement, etc.) are emitted from the front speakers (a square type), one each on both sides of the control panel and also from the superwoofer under the seat. SOUND TEST AUTO BGIIl BG112 SEl SE2 VOICEl VOICE2 VOICE3 NAME RESULT ENGINE » EXIT GREEN RED START CURSOR UP CURSOR DOWN TO SELECT FIG. 8.9 SOUND TEST • AUTO Auto play covering from BGM to RESULT. Bring the arrow tQ this item and press TEST SW or START SW to cause SOUND TEST covering ~rom BGM to RESULT will be automatically and repeatedly be performed. • BGM Background music during game . • SE Sound effects during game. • VOICE Announcement and comment during game. i • NAME Announcement and comment during name entry . • RESULT Announcement~ring the display of the results . • ENGINE Engine/Slip/Br • EXIT Causes the menu. mode to return on to the screen. sounds can be emitted by using the ACCEL. pedal, HANDLE pedal and BRAK pedal respectively. Page30A· 8·10 TGP TEST In this test. TGP (on-screen display lated Ie) is checked. As shown at he left, if "GOOD" is displayed for all it is satisfactory. Press TEST SW or START SW to return to the m nu screen. TGP TEST 47 56 60 64 GOOD GDOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD STAT: TO EXIT FIG. 8. 10 TGP TEST 8-11 MEMORY TEST The MEMORY TEST mode is for checking the on-BD memory IC functionin . "GOOD" is displayed for normal ICs and "BAD" is displayed for abnormal I s. • MEMORY TEST IC. 6 GOOD IC. 9 GOOD IC. 12 GOOD IC. 7 GOOD IC. 10 GOOD IC. 13 GOOD IC. a GOOD IC. 11 GOOD IC. 45 GOOD IC. 48 GOOD IC. 54 GOOD IC. 46 GOOD IC. 49 GOOD IC. 55 GOOD IC. 47 GOOD IC. 50 GOOD . : START TO EXIT FIG. 8.11 MEMORY TEST • When the test is completed, if the results are shown as above, it is satisfactory. • It takes approximately thirty seconds to complete the test. If the period exceeds tiny seconds, this may have been caused by board malfunctioning. • After finishing the test, pressing the TEST SW or START SW allows the MENU to return on to the screen. -31- , ode 8-12 BACKUP RAM CLEAR Clears the conteJtsi of BOOKKEEPING. When clearing, bring "»" to "YES" and when not clearing, to "NO", by using the SERVICE SW or VRI (red)/VR4(green), and then push the TEST SW or START SW. When the data has been cleared, "COMPLETED" will be displayed. Bring "»" 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 » NO GREEN RED START CURSOR UP CURSOR DOWN TO SELECT FIG. 8.12 BACKUP RAf1 CLEAR I -32- 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. installation 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 ,, , TRUSS SCREW 4 bl ack, M4 X 30 \ ' \ REPLACING AND ADJUSTING THE HANDLE's (STEERING WHEEL's) V. R. The upper side V. R. of the HANDLE MECHA is for the GAME BD., and FIG. 9. 1 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. .s as follows: When the steering wheel is turned to or positioned at: V. R. for the GAME BD. : V. R. for the DRIVE BD. : Centering posinon 7DH--83H 7DH--83H Left Under 2 DH Under 2 DH -- right -- OverD3H Over D3H Method of V. R. replacement To replace the V. R., after taking off the connector from the V. R. to be replaced, tak out the 2 screws which secure the VR BRACKET, and remove the V. R. together wit the bracket and gear. After the replacement, check the V. R. value variations in the test ode. V. R. for the GAME BD. 220-5373 or 220-5484 \ M4X8, w/flat & spring washers FIG. 9. 2 -33- • v. R. for the DRIVE BO. 220-5373 or 220-5484 .. Method of V. R. adjustmf"r CD I Loosen the 2 screws "}vhich secure the V. R. BRACKET. move the V. R. BRACKET and detach the gears. I I ® Adjust the V. R. so tiftl it is consistent with the value near the centering position. @ Cause the gears to b~ ebgaged and secure the V. R. BRACKET. At this time, make sure that an appropriate backlash is obtained. , ! I i @ If the V. R. value is n~t 'appropriate when the steering wheel is at the centering position, loosen the 2 screws thich secure the V. R. gear, turn the gear holderto make a fine adjustment so that th~ V. R. value is within the allowable range. I ' @ Check the V. R. Va!ut rariations by turning the handle. 9-2 GREASING I i Ooce every 3 mo04,!grease the gears, beariogs, springs, and cam & ann's sliding portions. ! ' -34- CONNECTOR (2) FIG. 11. 1 -36- 10. ACCELERATOR & BRAKE 11-2 REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT OF SWITCH Method of replacement CD Disconnect the wiring connector of the SW to be replaced. (2) Take off the 2 screws which secure the BRACKET (SW BRACKET A & B) to w ich the SW is attached, and remove the SW together with the bracket. (FIG. 11.2) @ Take off the 2 screws which secure the SW, and replace the SW. MICRO SW 509-5566 SW BRACKET A FIG. 11. 2 @ 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. @ Secure the SW by in lining it counterclockw'se. Secure the SW by incl ining it clockwise. Install the SW bracket with 2 screws. When installing SW BRACKET A, an adjustment in the following procedure is required. @ After SW replacement, check the SW input in the test mode. Adjustment to be made at the time of installing SW BRACKET A CD SW BRACKET A SW BRACKET B FIG. 11.3 Shift to the first or second gear. (2) At this time, secure SW bracket A with 2 screws in a manner so that the SW attac d to SW Bracket A is caused to be ON. -37- 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. The portion where the micro-SW actuator and the shaft come into contact with each other. The port i on where the Derurin Bearing and the shaft come into contact with each other. SHAFT 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. Take off the 2 screws and pull the Rubber Stopper out sideways as shown. scm (2) I ---! M4x 16. w/flat & spring washers FIG. 11.5 -38- ~ ~ RUBBER STOPPER DYN-2164 Deith Leisure Manufacturing Intentionally Left Blank • : Page 39 ~ Deith LeisureManufacturing 12 PARTS 12.1 Main Base Description Item and Part No, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ~{,'L~ 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 DYN-2021UK DYN-1300 AY0121 5e4--4>1 gAY0122 AY0123 FNI000 FNI013 FNI012 MP1208 601-5471 601-5699X 600-6275-0300 SWI020 DYN-2004UK CH1165 DYN-2016 DYN-0401UK EP1306 211-5479 LM1212 LM1213 LM1206 Main Base Box Assy See 12.7 Brake & Accel Unit Assy See 12.8 PSU/Sound Tray Assy See 12.9 Shield Case Tray Assy See 12.10 floor Front .,Axial Fan 240V AC Slim Model Axial Fan 240V AC Metal Fan Guard Bracket For Item 7 SegaPart Caster Sega Pan Leg Adjuster M16x75mm Fiber Optic Cable (300mm) ~ega Part \ __,:-"--,c,Cherry switch mains interlock ~ ~ro-b'2...7S-0S:X:> "312 ~'3> C:, 't LockING Lock I" Radial Key 284321 Pedal Base AC Bracket Mains input Filter 10Amp Conn Opt Joint PNL-TOCAI50 Wire Harness, Interlock Int. Wire harness, AC Supply Internal Wire Harness, Seat Speaker Int. U1l2lb UJot7 I !Ih It (! fitllflt (Y1lc) I Page 40 Deith leisure . Manufacturing 12.1 . Base (View) Mam e- Page 41 Deith Leisure Manufacturing 12.2 Cockpit Cabinet Description Item and Part No. 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 DYN-1701UK FN1004 200-5242-24-02 AW1126 AWl127 AWl128 AWl129 422-0478-01 UK 600-6373-31UK 600-6373-32UK 600-6373-39UK 600-6373-40UK 600-6373-44UK LM1015 LM1214 LM1222 LM1224 130-5113 PP1000 PP1001 DYN-I016 DYN-1702UK DYN-1703UK 170 DYN_ DYN-1705 DYN-1706 DYN-170 DYN-1708~ DYN-1709UK I DYN-1710~ DYN-2115~ DYN-1501~ DYN-1551jUK OS1071 EP1308 I Wood Cabinet Fan Grill White Monitor Nanao 29" 24kHz Line Freq Decal Cheek Upper L . S~,+~3~ ~L-~~~~ Decal Cheek Upper R } ~/ Decal Cheek Lower L >e ~ 5r4-- y- G::::: Decal Cheek Lower R Sg l y 9; ~ ~<;.~ 'fO Decal Play Instructions S E. 4- ~g; . . . Wire Harnes, Monitor Wire Harness, Ext Speaker Wire Harness, Clutch Wire Harness, Ext Steering Wire Harness, Button & Shift Wire Harness, Std. FL Supply #2 Wire Harness, Main Earth Wire Harness, Credit SW Main Wire Harness, Leader lamp Int. Speaker Box Dome Sega Part Bush for Nanao Monitor Collar for Nanao Monitor Monitor mask Sega Part Side Edge L Side Edge R Panel Mount Case Lower Mask Bracket Upper Mask Bracket Lower Monitor Bracket Upper Monitor Bracket Plate 8-25 Black Plate 8-50 Black Nut Plate M8 Speaker Bracket Front Speaker Bracket Rear PCB Feet Ferrite Ring Page 42 Deith Leisure Manufacturing 12.3 Item 1 2 $Q:,~OO 3 4 5 6 7 q s 10 11 12 13 14 5'Li-e,~ 15 16 17 18 19 5£4529Sf: 20 Control Panel and Part No. Description DYN-1250 DYN-2150 DYN-1201 DYN-1290 DYN-1209 DYN-121O DYN-1212UK DYN-1222 DYN-1223 DYN-1214 . DYN-1224UK 130-5112 ~Efe 117-5164 509-5440 422-0479-02 600-6373-33UK 600-6373-45UK 600-6373-46UK LM1221 DYN-1212UK Assy Handle Mecha Assy 4 Speed Shifter Steering Wheel Assy Virtua Buttons Handle Collar Steering Emblem Control Panel Base Shift Cover A Shift Cover B Control Panel Cover M8 BLT Special Tweeter8Q2W 35mm Start Plate Push Button Switch IT Green Play Instructions VR Buttons Wire Harness, Ext. Tweeter ' Wire Harness, Ext. Shift Wire Harness, Virtua Buttons Wire Harness, Credit Switch Int. Control Panel Bracket .,," . e M8X20HEXBOL~ • 4 Page 43 SegaPart SegaPart SegaPart Segapart Sega Part SegaPart SegaPart SegaPart SegaPart f,'3 .~S. SegaPart SegaPart SegaPart Deith Leisure Manufacturing I 12.3 i Control Panel (View) w/4I c.,...it ?Jt~ set; ,S8 SG 1.(."72.\ - • q\'o I ~. ' '7b ~. . . .~---. q ! I I c; IW"'~ ~CfS ~ S30S- Page 44 :j i .~ Deith Leisure Manufacturing 12.4 Assy Handle Mecha (DYN-1250) .. !' Page 45 Deith LeisureManufacturing 12.4 Assy Hand~S! Mecha (DYN-1250) I PART NO. DESCR IPTI ON DYN-1251 DYN-1252 DYN-1253 DYN-1254 DYN-1255 DYN-1256 DYN-1257 DYN-1258 DYN-1259 DYN-1260 DYN-1261 DYN-1262 DYN-1263 DYN-1264 DYN-1265 DYN-1266 DYN-1267 DYN-1268 DYN-1269 DYN-1270 DYN-1272 DYN-1273 BVG-1221 BVG-1340 BVG-1341 SLC-1130 SLC-1141X SOR-2112 SOR-2113 SOR-2115 DYN-1274 HANDLE BASE BASE LID HANDLE SHAFT DRIVE PULLEY HANDLE PULLEY CLUTCH PULLEY A CLUTCH PULLEY B MOTOR BRACKET CLUTCH BRACKET TENS lONER BRACKET VR BRACKET SWING ARM SHAFT GUIDE HOLDER A GUIDE HOLDER B STOPPER RUBBBR STOPPER BOLT HOUSING SPRING HOOK EXT SPRING STOPPER KEY SPACER RING SWING ARM GEAR HOLDER FLT WSHR 8.1-12x2 FLT WSHR 4. 1-12 X2 ADJUST RING WHITE CAM BEARING SHAFT SPACER KEY 5X 10 GUARD BRKT 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 114 100-5018 100-5112 100-5041 220-5373 220-5484 350-5235 350-5294 601-6172 601-6959 601-7487 601-7488 601-7489 310-5029-F20 601-0460 209-0023 BALL BEARING 4> 8 (NSK 608ZZ) BEARING 4> 17 (NSK 6003ZZ) BEARING (NSK F688ZZ) VOL CONT B-5K OHM VOL CONT B-5K OHM MOTOR ACI00V 1250/1550rpm WIH (f(0j 35"0- 54-31) MOTOR ACI00V 60W GEAR 48 GEAR 64 TIMING BELT (150 5M 550) TIMING BELT (100 5M 750) PARTICLE CLUTCH BRAKE SUMITUBE F F20MM 4>4 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100mm CONN CLOSED END SMALL TYPE 201 202 203 204 020-000410-H 020-000512-H 060-S00400 060-S00500 HEX HEX SPR SPR ITEM NO. 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 ~ 101 102 103 104 105 SKT CAP SCR BLK OZ M4 X10 SKT CAP SCR BLK OZ M5 X 12 WSHR M4 WSHR M5 Page 46 NOTE Veith Leisure Manufacturing 12.4 Assy Handle Mecha (DYN-1250) PART NO. DESCRIPTION 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 .-217 218 ........219 220 221 222 223 225 000-P00408-W 000-P00412-W 000-P00416-S 000-P00508-W 060-F00600 060-F00800 065-E00700 068-441616 028-A00308-P 028-A00408-P 050-U00500 050-H00600 050-U00800 000-P00408-S 000-P00310 060-F00300 060-S00300 050-U00600 MSCR PH W/FS M4 x 8 MSCR PH W/FS M4 x 12 MSCR PH W/S M4x 16 MSCR PH W/FS M5 x 8 FLT WSHR M6 FLT WSHR M8 E RING 7MM FLT WSHR 4.4-16X1.6 SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M3 x 8 SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M4 x 8 UNUT M5 HEX NUT M6 UNUT M8 MSCR PH W/SM4 x 8 MSCR PH M3X 10 FLT WSHR M3 SPR WSHR M3 UNUT M6 301 302 303 600-6363-64 600-6363-65 600-6363-85 WIRE HARN HANDLE MECHA WIRE HARN STEERING WIRE HARN EARTH HANDLE MECHA ITEM NO. • : . I, • Page 47 Deith Leisure Manufacturing 12.5 96 S E:. 52. 04-• - £51 -~~~~e;-) Assy Virtu. Buttons (DYN-1290) - • CQ.~'l se~--S*f' ~~ s-:r~ t- I i ®---- (GREEN) ITEM NO. 1 2 101 102 103 104 105 106 1i'rP=~ 4 PART NO. DESCRIPTION DYN-1281 171-64788 VR SW ORKT PC DO LIGHTING SWX 5 212-5205-12 509-5560-Y 509-5561-R 509-5561-S / 509-SS6l-Y / S09-SS6l-G ~ CONN JST M12P RTA PO SW W/L 6Y 1L Y--- SE4-S.S{, PH SW IlL 6Y 5L R PO SW IlL 6Y 5L S PH SI IlL 6Y SL Y PO SI IlL 6Y 5L G Page 48 i I . Manufacturing Deith Leisure 12.6 Assy 4 Speed Shifter ( 'S"b2 (DYN-2150) !f..A L. -2. \2a'~~", ,- • • Page 49 '\S"~~ ' -)rS~ (=- t.+ 1 "Z.. (I. PLASTIC TIE BELT 100mm 2S0-5251 601-6231-D070 SELF MOUNT TIE 2. 5 EDGING NEW TYPE 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 000-P00514-W 000-000616-S 000-P00308-W 000-POO'40S-W 000-P00412-W 000-P004 6-W 000-P002 2 060-F002 0 060-S002 0 010-P003 6 F 010-P004 6 F 000-F004 S 065-E004 0 060-FOOG 0 MSCR PH W/FS M5 x 14 HEX BLT W/S M6 x 16 MSCR PH W/FS M3 x 8 MSCR PH W/FS M4 x 8 MSCR PH W/FS M4 x 12 MSCR PH W/FS M4 x 16 MSCR PH M2X 12 FLT WSHR M2 SPR WSHR M2 S-TITE SCR PH W/F M3 x 6 S-TITE SCR PH W/F M4 x 6 MSCR FH M4~8 E RING 4MM FLl WSHR M6 DYN-2167 DYN-2169 DYN.,2170 DYN-2171 DYN-2172 *,fJ '~, ! ii I' :j II 'f~ ! I 301 302 600-6363 600-6363 ~r WIRE HARN SHIFT MECHA WIRE HARN EARTH SHIFT MECHA \ Page 50 Deith Leisure Manufacturing 12.7 Assy Brake and Accelerator (DYN-1300) .. Page 51 Deith Leisure Manufacturing 12.7 ITEM NO. Assy Brake and Accelerator PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 DYN-1301 BVG-1402 DYN-1306 3 BVG-1403 DYN-1307 4 BVG-1404 5 BVG-1405 6 BVG-1406 7 - Se;4-Sb'r BVG-1407 8 ~ ~4:-""+'s \ BVG-1408 9 - s;g4-1-\ '> DYN-1302 10-~S-1o('.S BVG-1410 11 BVG-1411 12 DYN-1303 13 BVG-1413 14 BVG-1414 15 BVG-1415 16 BVG-1416 17 - ~ 4-<:5+<6 BVG-1417 18 GLC-2122 19 RDM-1210 101 .-e (DYN-1300) -Se-LtTC{ 5 NOTE PEDAL BASE ACCEL PEDAL ACCEL PEDAL AL BRAKE PEDAL BRAKE PEDAL AL PEDAL COVER SWING ARM A SWING ARM B PUSH ROD PUSH PLATE RUBBER DUMPER PUSH ROD PIN LINK ROD TORSION SPRING ACCEL TORSION SPRING B RUBBER STOPPER PEDAL SHAFT SWING ARM STOPPER SPACER GBAR PLATE VR BRACKET 102 103 104 105 106 220-5373 220-5484 601-6005 SZ·ICO\ 601-5943 310-5029-F20 601-0460 280-5009 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 000-P00408-W 000-P00408-S 000-P00416-0B 008-T00408-0B 050-H00600 060-F00800-qB 060-S01200-0B 060-S00600 060-S00400-qB. 065-B00600 028-A00308068-652016 DYN-1304 DYN-1305 301 302 600-6178-54 600-6178-11 VOL CONT B-5K OHM VOL CONT B-5K OHM ADJUST GEAR GEAR 20 r/> 15 SUMITUBE F F20MM PLASTIC TIE BELT 100mm CORD CLAMP r/> 21 MSCR PH W/FS M4 x 8 . MSCR PH WIS M4x8 MSCR PH BLK M4X 16 TMP PRF SCR TH BLK M4 x 8 HEX NUT M6 FLT WSHR BLK M8 SPR WSHR BLK M12 SPR WSHR M6 SPR WSHR BLK M4 BRING 6MM SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M3 x 8 FLT WSHR 6. 5-20 x 1. 6 FLT WSHR BLK 4. 4-12x 1. 6 FLT WSHR 12.2-22 x O. 5 WIRE HARN ACCEL &BRAKE WIRB HARN BARTH ACCEL l BRAKE Page 52 , I \ r/>4 -01 also acceptabl~ Deith Leisure Manufacturing 12.8 PSU/Sound Tray 4 6 1-----++: III B [8 m ~ ~9: @~-+-----rC:::::=J j~11 gg 8l.1----;1 • I q 1'-0: Item and Part No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 S s: '52./)·7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DYN-4002UK DYN-4003UK DYN-4004UK 400-5221 601-6227-01 838-10141 838-10646 837-10652 TX1060 OSI071 OS1188 AY0138 EPI093 LM1209 LM1210 LMI211 Description Wood base PSU/Sound Connector Bracket DYN Drive Board Stand SegaPart SW Regulator 5V , 12V , -5V SegaPart Power Amp. w/sw Regu Mixer & EQ Amp For Woofer SegaPart SegaPart Drive Board Daytona SegaPart Sound Board Daytona Transformer PCB Feet Terminal Block 5W 20Amp 0.25" PCB SSR Board Fuse 7A 32mm QB Wire Harness, PowerlAudio Wire Harness, SMPSU Low Volts Wire Harness, TranslSMPSU AC Page 53 Deith Leisure Manufacturing 12.9 Shield Case Assy Item and part No. ,-e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 DYN-2404UK DYN-2401UK DYN-2402 DYN-2403 DYN-2405 FNI011 833-10651 837-10539 839-0657 839-0658 839-0683 6OD-6363T 600-6363- 7 600-6363- 9 600-6363- 0 600-6363-69 LM1208 Description Wood Base Shield Case Tray Case Shield Main Case Lid Cover Optic Cable Fan Bracket Small Axial Fan 12V DC 80mm Game Board DAYTONA I/O Board Daytona Filter Board Daytona I/O A Filter Board Daytona I/O B Filter Board Daytona Mod-2 Wire harness, Shield Case 7 Wire harness, Shield Case 8 Wire harness, Shield Case 10 Wire harness, Shield Case 11 Wire harness, Shield Case Amp Wire Harness, Ext. Shield Case ~ SegaPart SegaPart SegaPart SegaPart SegaPart SegaPart SegaPart SegaPart SegaPart SegaPart Page 54 :"l'j1+j'r5fll-e Deith Leisure Manufacturing 12.10 Seat Floor Front Item and Part No, 9 DYN-2031UK DYN-2032UK DYN-2033UK DYN-2034UK DYN-2035UK 031-000530-0C 000-T00420-0C FX0302 FX0249 12.11 Seat Floor Rear 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Item and Part No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DYN-2041UK DYN-2042UK DYN-2043UK DYN-2044UK DYN-2045UK DYN-2046 DYN-2047 DYN-2048UK DYN-2049UK DYN-2014UK DYN-2006UK 601-7551 000-T00420-0C 031-000530-0C FSI026 FX0163 Description Floor Front Floor Edge F F Floor Edge F R Floor Edge F Left Floor Edge FRight M5 x 30 CRG BLT Chrome M4 x 20 M SCR TH Chrome M5NUTFLG M5 Washer (3/16"x3/4") SegaPart SegaPart • Description Floor Rear Floor Edge R F Floor Edge R R Floor Edge R Left Floor Edge R Right Lock Rod A Exp Lock Rod B Exp LockArmExp Nut Plate (Seat) Rod Holder Hinge 480 Lock Handle (Takigen A-88) M4x20 M SCR TH Chrome M5x30 CRG BLT Chrome Split Pin (Cotter 2.5x20mm) No.8 x ~" S/Tap Pozi FLG lID Page 55 ~ SegaPart SegaPart SegaPart SegaPart SegaPart ~ Deith Leisure Manufacturing 12.12 Seat and ~lide Base ... . • r . , , I M4 X 12 SCREW • . , v M 8 X30 HEX BOLT t I Page 56 Deith Leisure Manufacturing 12.12 Seat and Slide Base (2/3) ",.....- .. M8FULLNUT I ~ .• • 1- h- M8 X SO HEX BOLT Page 57 \ Deith Leisure Manufacturing 12.12 Seat and Slide Base Description Item and Part No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 (3/3) DYN-2131UKDYN-2132UK DYN-2133UK DYN-2081 UK DYN-2083UK DYN-2091UK DYN-2061UK DYN-2062UK 130-5114 601~7494 601-7493 000-T00412t OB 030.0008S0rr I Upper Seat, Daytona C;~ 4--%02Lower Seat, Daytona 564-tO"3Seat Back Cover, Daytona % ll$1-') Seat Frame Twin 5G 52..3"1Rail Cover ? o"SS-1l 12 13 14 15 ~.~ DYN-0251UK DYN-0252UK DYN-0253UK DYN-0204UK DYN-0211UK 214-0110 390-5167 600-6373-37UK LMI048 LTI021 LTI014 000-T00408-0C 000-P00416-W 030-000840-SB 030-000830-SB o Description Billboard Case Exp. Billboard Plate Exp Upper Holder Exp Side Holder Bracket lamp panel Socket Lamp Screw Fit Lamp Mini Spot 30W 11OV Wire Harness, Lamp Unit Wire Harness, Std. FL Int. FL Tray 30W 240V Tube FL 30W 240V 36" M4x8 M SCR TH Chrome M4x16 M SCR PH w/sf CRM M8x40 HEX BLT wls Black M8x30 HEX BLT wls Black Hmc. • SegaPart SegaPart SegaPart SegaPart SegaPart SegaPart Page 59 ....I ----'_ Deith LeisureManufacturing 12.14 Coin Chu. Tower Item and Part No. Description Coin Chute Tower Case Assy VTS Bracket (See 12.15) Plate VTS Fixing Plate Floor Daytona Wire harness, Multi-purpose Coin Handling Wire Harness, Coin Door Earth Terminal Block 4W 20Amp Label C-D-E-F Hedgehog Cash Box for Mini Door 6 7 8 DYN-0301UK AYOl29 MPI207 MPI210 LMI056 LMI225 OS1189 LBI014 PPI087 12.15 VTS Bracket (AY0129) I 2 2 3 4 5 Item and Part No. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 MPI029 SWI025 LM12l5 EPI004 EPI003 EPlOll EPlO15 PPI002 LBlOO6 LBl028 12.16 Wire Cover Item and Part No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DYN-OOl6UK DYN-OOI7Uk EP1302 EPl092 EP1303 EPl08l EP1307 LM1223 LBl037 LBl038 Description Bracket Panel VTS Push Buttons Wire Harness, VTS Daytona PEC Credit Board (Klingon) Impulse Counter, Panel W/Clip Potentiometer 4k7 carbon LIN Knobs Insulating Boot Label VTS Controls Label 110V AC Description AC Cover A Exp. AC Cover B Exp. Eurosocket Fused Push Fit Fuse IOAmp20mmQB Switch Rocker 240V lOA Fuse Holder 32mm Fuse 5Amp 32mm QB Wire harness, AC IN Label lOA Fuse Label SA Fuse Page 60 ~ Deith Leisure Manufacturing 13 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTION Machine fails to start 1 Check that all Mate-n-Lock connector are fully locked together. Pay particul attention to those behind the Control Panels. These can be accessed from th rear by first removing the upper servic panel. No Communication Play. 2 Check that the Fibre Optic cables are correctly connected and not damaged by tight bends along their length. Ensure that the first Machine in the lin is set to MASTER and all other machines are set to SLAVE. See Appendix D of this manual. 3 See solution 1 above. Credit deducted but no Game given. No steering during Game. 4 If the Steering Wheel is held during initial start-up, preventing it from completing a full Left and Right rotation then the steering will be inoperative during Game play. To correct this situation, switch off then allow the machine to go though its initial start-up after switch on without intervention. Monitor fails to power up. S Check continuity of the 7Amp SB fus located beside the Transformer in the main base. Page 61 ~. r '''i''" &§L L.. ~::m.Bi2?§@C". i ..E 1---------- I i 1-----..· WHITE (U-P) - - , - - - - - ; P NEl , I, I (1» 0-< ZS <» -1-< Vl 0 Ll.J OJN 11 ::r C -I 0 -" ;0'-0 » rn 11 -I -I o 7' rn ~ rrt ;0 i..... C P 10 +12V 1 50 GNO 2 31 VOL 3 41 VOL 4 51 VOL : 5 21L DEMAG 6 21l DEMAG 7 05 TEST 8 75 SERVIS 9 50 GNO 10 LM1216 ~ ;i ~I rrt 0 Ll.J 11 0\ COIN ~ +12V 10 CREDIT lAMP 11 CREDIT SWITCH 12 ;0 31 21l 21l 05 75 50 WHITE (U-P) PANEL n ~ .... 0 N » "'U "'U m z c >< » ~ §: t'-o t;" al ~ ~ ~ ~ ~. -P) WHIT PAN , I I --..J , ::r CD 3 ~ CD CD 18 -.1 en n .. 9 14 15 10 16 71 17 40 10 71 40 ::s en ::r 13 --------, t 5 6 7 8 10 11 37 12 37 ~ :I. CD P C 10 1 50 2 51 3 41 4- I L- I, < rn C 'P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . --J I I Deith Leisure Manufacturing Wiring Schematic ! : I : r- n ; I ~ ~ ; :== oc " I ,! i I..M I~Ocr , -" I ' , 1.. ...:~~~:i~ ..!lI; 2 :~.: i iia ,;' 3"'!"1 aE.~: 1 L-MI"Z.C'=r - III i [YE Be ~TOI'J.A. 7W I N ~ ~ :>< I .... 0 :..., ... =0 I ~ ... , =- ~c \ I I- : . I.M \<-03 lc:= l,...'1I"Z.OS l ,.qYo 13 J -..-..------------I I --- DYN-A.Oc.Ji I i, :P1..AVER ; ;Ac I UNIT MAIN I ......---... ~_ ! '---I I _-----._~--~ rlr~/z.:;; .~DW~_ " ~~~ I .,. i' SP".....KSA eox QQE ,'30-;113 'llIl ,ow l~ ij ~~l~S3CIX QQE oS':': SIO ~:z ~. \ ..sr! SM ! 8~ .' OJ:; Ot Deith Leisure Manufacturing APPENDIX B COIN MECH INSTALLATION .' Page BI Deith Leisure Manufacturing COIN MECH INSTALLATION AND CREDIT BOARD SETUP Game credits between the Coin Mech and the game board for the Daytona machine are controlled by a Klingon board. This electronic circuit allows the price of play to be set for a range of different countries. These functions are set on Dual In Line PCB mounted switches. DIL-2 is used to set the currency (or coin ratio) and DIL-I the price of play. Refer to the Tables on the following pages for the correct settings for your environment. The Klingon board pictured is mounted on the VTS Bracket within the Coin Chute Tower. The Klingon board is connected to the coin validator and lamps via a universal Coin Door Loom #1 to the coin mech as follows Coin Controls : Mars NRI Mechanical Use 15 way connector Use 13 way connector See note below Use Universal Coin Door Loom #2 and connect to the required coin paths (see table) via multi way terminal block located behin coin door. 1. IfNRI mechs are to be used, these should be ordered with the highest denomination coin on coin path #1 and the lowest denomination on coin path #4. The Klingon board should then be set up for either the UK or Switzerland settings. A minimum connecting lead length of 600mm is required. 2. Mechanical coin mechs may be connected in parallel allowing two identical mechs be fitted. Page B2 Deith Leisure Manufacturing Kliingon CreditBoard Option Settings DIL Switch 2 (under IC socket) Coin Controls: Mars: SWI COIN I F COIN 2 COIN 3 E £1 n/u 100Pst 50p 50Bf 50 Pst 0 20p 20Bf n/u n/u 100Esu 20 5Sf 5G 50 Esu 10 2Sf 2.5G n/u 5 ISf OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON SW2 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON SW3 SW4 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON OPTIONS UK Coin Setting Belgium Coin Setting Spain Coin Setting German Coin setting using NRI Holland Coin Setting Portugal Coin Setting Austria Coin Setting Switzerland Coin Setting Direct mode 2 Channel Mode COIN 4 C lOp 25Pst 5 Pst IG n/u 1 n/u Set DIL switches (DIL-l) SW-l to SW-5 according to the option settings found in the relevant Price Of Play Settings Table onthe following pages. . " Set DIL switches (DIL-2) on the Klingon board located under the IC socket as shown in the table above. SW-4 must always be set 'ON' as the game board only operates in common mode. Care must be exercised when removing IC-l so as not to damage its lead-outs pins. After setting the switches return the IC to its socket with the package indent mark adjacent to the board edge. Universal Coin Handling Loom Connections Klingon Coin mechs Loam 1 Cain Cantrals Canneetar 15 way Mars Connector 13 way Blaele lamp holder ==~~s Wedge Wedge base base ~ lamp holder 1-"';::'=-" Mechanical Cain~ I-Ca-in-Y-8chs~1 Cain frtN common Coin mech SW1 &2 Coin3 I---'Jilill--n Cain 2 ' - - = : : " - 1 1 Cain 1 Multl-wey ".IDn term. bloclc Page B3 Loam 2 Mechanical Interface Deith Leisure Manufacturing i SlEJNtCE o Oispla 12v - :2 I I I I '0 ~ ke 0v data PLY PLY GROU OIP STAR 12 U 1 A a:: "wi . .1 SUITe SUITe 0 LY 2 LAMP alP 12 U LTS O/P -- Cllell mm - Key 2~ -CD z' ~~_IJ) -.:108 COIN INHIBITS (A) 718 5/6 ~ 3 2 1 1 Q "'~ LY_~ GRaU 0 ~ CNl O"'AH ~ lII!!l./9~W I o THE 'KLINGON' CREDIT BOARD Page B4 f. LTS METE n • Deith Leisure Manufacturing PRICE OF PLAY SE1TINGS FOR THE UK ,i I DIP SWITCH e " -- 1 2 J. 4- .1 lOp Play SOp= S £1 = 10 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF lOp Play SOp= S £1 = 11 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF lOp Play SOp= 6 £1 = 12 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 20p Play SOp= 2\12 £1 = S ON ON OFF OFF OFF 20p Play SOp = 3 £1 = 6 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 20p Play SOp= 3 £1 = 7 ON OFF ON OFF OFF 30p Play SOp= 1 2/3 £1=31/3 OFF ON ON OFF OFF 30p Play SOp =2 £1 =4 ON ON ON OFF OFF 30p Play SOp=2 £1 = S OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 40p Play SOp= }14 £1 = 2\12 ON OFF OFF ON OFF 40p Play SOp= 1Y4 £1 = 3 OFF ON OFF ON OFF 50p Play 50p = 1 £1 = 2 ON ON OFF ON OFF 50p Play 50p = 1 £1 = 3 OFF OFF ON ON OFF 60p Play SOp = 5/6 £1 = 1 2/5 ON OFF ON' ON OFF 60p Play SOP = 5/6 £1 = 2 OFF ON ON ON OFF 80p Play 50p = 5/8 £1 = 1Y4 ON ON ON ON OFF £1 Play £1 = \12 £1 = 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON £1 Play £1 = \12 ON OFF OFF OFF ON £2 Play 50p = Y4 OFF ON OFF OFF ON £2 Play 50p = 114 £1 = \12 £1 = 3 ON ON OFF OFF ON £3 Play 50p = 114 £1 = \12 £5 = 3 ON ON OFF OFF ON £3 Play NO BONTSES OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON £1 = 3 £1 = 1 £3 Play £1 = \12 £5 = 3 £5 Play £5 Play £10 = 3 < FREE PLA Y OPTION Page B5 Deith Leisure Manufacturing PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS FOR SPAIN DIP SWITCH 1 2 J. ~ s 25Pst Play 50Pst = 2 IOOPst = 4 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 25Pst Play 50Pst = 2 IOOPst = 5 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 50Pst Play IOOPst = 2 ON ON OFF OFF OFF 50pst Play IOOpst = 3 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 50Pst Play IOOPst = 3 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF 200Pst = 7 75Pst = Play IOOPst = 2/3 75Pst Play IOOPst = 2/3 200Pst = 3 ON ON ON OFF OFF 75Pst Play 200Pst = 3 400Pst = 7 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF IOOPst Play · ON OFF OFF ON OFF IOOPst Play 200Pst = 3 OFF ON OFF ON OFF 200Pst Play · ON ON OFF ON OFF 200Pst Play 500Pst = 3 OFF OFF ON ON OFF 300Pst Play · ON OFF ON ON OFF 300Pst Play 500Pst = 2 OFF ON ON ON OFF 400Pst Play · ON ON ON ON OFF 400Pst Play IOOOPst = OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON [ Coin Metering: 1 Pulse = 25Pst] FREE PLAY OPTION Page B6 .1 '. e i Page B7 Deith Leisure Manufacturing PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS FOR AUSTRIA DIP SWITCH 1 2 J. 4- s l Sch Play 5Sch = 5 10Sch = 10 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF l Sch Play 5Sch = 5 10Rch = II ON OFF OFF OFF OFF l Sch Play 5Sch = 6 lOSch = 12 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 2Sch Play 5Sch = 2\12 10Sch = 5 ON ON OFF OFF OFF 2Sch Play 5Sch = 3 10Sch = 6 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 2Sch Play 5Sch = 3 10Sch = 7 ON OFF ON OFF OFF 3Sch Play 5Sch = I 2/3 10Sch = 2 1/3 OFF ON ON OFF OFF 3Sch Play 5Sch = 2 10Sch = 4 ON ON ON OFF OFF 3Sch Play 5Sch = 2 10Sch = 5 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 4Sch Play 5Sch = I Y4 10Sch = 2\12 ON OFF OFF ON OFF 4Sch Play 5Sch = 1\4 10Sch = 3 OFF ON OFF ON OFF 5Sch Play 5Sch = I 10Sch = 2 ON ON OFF ON OFF 5Sch Play 5Sch = I 10Sch =3 OFF OFF ON ON OFF 6Sch Play 5Sch = 5/6 10Sch = I 2/5 ON OFF ON ON OFF 6Sch Play 5Sch = 5/6 10Sch = 2 OFF ON ON ON OFF 8Sch Play 5Sch = 5/8 lOSch = 1\4 ON ON ON ON OFF 10Sch Play 5Sch = Y2 lOSch = I OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 10Sch Play 5Sch = \12 lOSch = I 20Sch = 3 ON OFF OFF OFF ON 20Sch Play 5Sch = \4 OFF ON OFF OFF ON 20Sch Play 5Sch = \4 10Sch = \12 50Sch = 3 ON ON OFF OFF ON 30Sch Play NO BONUSES OFF OFF ON OFF ON 30Sch Play 50Sch = 3 ON OFF ON OFF ON 50Sch Play - OFF ON ON OFF ON 50Sch Play 100Sch = 3 ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON FREE PLAY OPTION Coin Assignement: 10Sch = \12 Coin I = 20Sch, Coin 2 = lOSch, Coin 3 = 5Sch, Coin 4 = lSch Page B8 ei I- e j Deith Leisure Manufacturing PRICE OF PLAY SE~TINGS FOR FRANCE I SWITZERLAND DIP SWITCH .. 1 2 .3. ~ s IF Play 5F= 5 10F = 10 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF IF Play 5F = 5 10F = II ON OFF OFF OFF OFF IF Play 5F = 6 lOF = 12 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 2F Play 5F =2 112 IOF = 5 ON ON OFF OFF OFF 2F Play 5F= 3 IOF =6 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 2F Play 5F= 3 IOF = 7 ON OFF ON OFF OFF 3F Play 5F = I 2/3 lOF = 3 1/3 OFF ON ON OFF OFF 3F Play 5F=2 IOF =4 ON ON ON OFF OFF 3F Play 5F=2 IOF= 5 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 4F Play 5F = I '!4 IOF = 2Y2 ON OFF OFF ON OFF 4F Play 5F = I '!4 IOF = 3 OFF ON OFF ON OFF 5F Play 5F = I IOF=2 ON ON OFF ON OFF 5F Play 5F= I IOF = 3 OFF OFF ON ON OFF 6F Play 5F = 5/6 IOF = I 2/5 ON OFF ON ON OFF 6F Play 5F = 5/6 IOF=2 OFF ON ON ON OFF 8F Play 5F = 5/8 IOF = I '!4 ON ON ON ON OFF IOF Play 5F = Y2 IOF = I OFF OFF OFF OFF ON IOF Play 5F = Y2 ON OFF OFF OFF ON 20F Play 5F = '!4 OFF ON OFF OFF ON 20F Play 5F = '!4 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON . FREE PLAY OPTION lOF=1 20F= 3 10F = Y2 10F = Y2 50F= 3 Page B9 Deith Leisure Manufacturing PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS FOR BELGIUM DIP SWITCH 1 2 1 ~ s OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 5F Play 20F=4 50F = 10 OFF 5F Play 20F=4 50F = 11 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 5F Play 20F = 5 50F = 12 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF lOF Play 20F=2 50F = 5 ON ON OFF OFF OFF IOF Play 20F=2 50F = 5 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF lOF Play 20F= 3 50F = 7 ON OFF ON OFF OFF 15F Play 20F = 1 1/3 50F = 3 1/3 OFF ON ON OFF OFF I5F Play 20F = 1 1/3 50F =4 ON ON ON OFF OFF I5F Play 20F=2 50F= 5 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 20F Play 50F = 2lh ON OFF OFF ON OFF 20F Play 50F= 3 OFF ON OFF ON OFF 20F Play 50F = 3 IOOF = 7 ON ON OFF ON OFF 25F Play 20F = 4/5 50F=2 OFF OFF ON ON OFF 25F Play 20F = 4/5 50F =2 IOOF = 5 ON OFF ON ON OFF 25F Play 20F = 4/5 50F= 3 100F = 6 OFF ON ON ON OFF 30F Play 20F = 2/3 ON ON ON ON OFF 30F Play 20F = 2/3 50F = I 2/3 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 30F Play 20F = 2/3 50F=2 ON OFF OFF OFF ON 40F Play 20F = lh OFF ON OFF OFF ON 40F Play 20F = lh ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON 50F = Ilh 100F =4 IOOF = 4 50F = 11;4 50F = 21;4 IOOF = 3 FREE PLAY OPTION Meter Operates on IBF = 1 Pulse Coin 1 = 50F, Coin 2 = 20F, Coin 3 = 5F, Coin 4 = IF Page BIO e • I.,,; el i: Deith Leisure Manufacturing PRICE OF PLAY SE~1!INGS FOR HOLLAND I I 2 DIP SWITCH 3 ! s OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 5G=6 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 5G=7 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF NO BONUS ON ON OFF OFF OFF 2G Play 5G =3 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 2G Play 5G=3 ON OFF ON OFF OFF 3G Play NO BONUS OFF ON ON OFF OFF 3G Play 5G=2 ON ON ON OFF OFF 3G = Play 5G=2 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 4G Play NO BONUS ON OFF OFF ON OFF 4G Play lOG = 3 OFF ON OFF ON OFF 5G Play NO BONUS ON ON OFF ON OFF 5G Play IOG= 3 OFF OFF ON ON OFF 6G Play NO BONUS ON OFF ON ON OFF 6G Play 15G = 3 OFF ON ON ON OFF 8G Play NO BONUS ON ON ON ON OFF 8G Play 20G =3 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON lOG Play NO BONUS ON OFF OFF OFF ON lOG Play 20G= 3 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON IG Play NO BONUS IG Play 2.5G = 3 IG Play 2.5G = 3 2G Play lOG = 7 lOG = 5 0' - FREE PLAY OPTION I 1 Meter Pulse = O.5G Coin 1 =NIU, Cbib 2 = 5G, Coin 3 = 2.5G, Page B11 Coin 4 = IG Deith Leisure Manufacturing e: i-= Page Bf2 Deith Leisure Manufacturing APPENDIX C NANAO MONITOR SETUP 200-5242-24-02 ~6'::i -- c:it.> , ~c.~ 0 v ;tr~ -,- I -- I~ [----1+------ ------ I~ ~ ~ I ~ '( J -C- o 0 0 -- ~ c--- ~ .- ~ ~ ~ ~ . 0 0 _Q... 0 0 0 0 0 - r-~ ---·-----·----I--·----------~ 0 0 . - 9o C- 0 - ~ t-- 0 ~~nu 7 . II 0 I IV/", ~ -------- -- -- ,I~ p~ , '7 I~ 0 I ~ I I 0 i- ~ ~ '-- ~U i ~ d 0 'r" .'1 'to :l:' (\, ,'I lJ C'\ *n i; I l;>\ c;-; cr::: (Y) +1 >--< EW EU 0 f- Zc..0 OUJ 2:LL C1' LL0J I 0 CO WUJ r-- I 0'. g<-- b I I, I I -0::: c;-=- x -< ::E: Z2: i 0 '\ t I 0 1 0 V r..- .: j ~ -.J f- ~a t= • 1/ 1 0 \ I > eg-o I-- I -IDS )J a:(T: l:JsI '--- II l' a a a a ~ Io I >--< ~ n I Z W 10 0 z-< ::E ---l -0 Of- "I I I I II DOc: ~9c , Fig. C1 Fig. C2 Adjustment Panel Monitor Chassis NANAO MONITOR TYPE 200-5242-24-02 ADJUSTMENT FUNCTIONS See Fig. C2 [I] R-BIAS (VRI02) Turning this to the right will result in the Red becoming darker. [2] G-BIAS (VRl12) Turning this to the right will result in the Green becoming darker. [3] B-BIAS (VR122) Turning this to the rig t will result in the Blue beco mg darker. [4] CONTRAST (VR250) Turning this to the right will result in increased Contrast. [5] R-GAIN (VRIOI Turning this to the right will result in the Red becoming darker. [6] G-GAIN (VRlll Turning this to the rig t will result in the Green becoming darker. [7] B-GAIN (VRI21) Turning this to the right will result in the Blue becoming darker. [8] BRIGHT (VR570) This adjusts the on-screen image brightness. [9] SS SWITCH (S Controls the visual q A: Ordinary B: Super-sharpness [10] H SIZE (VR533) The horizontal image dimensions are adjustable [11] H POSITION (VR532) The horizontal image's position is adjustable. [12] H HOLD (VR5 1) This adjusts the horiz ntal distortions. '---0----' . Utj ( :; \ \ N 0 , ,, I ,, ,, ~ _· '' ' • '' '' .J [13] V SIZE (VR433) [14] V POSITION (VR435) [15] V HOLD (VR4 1) The vertical image dimensions are adjustable. The horizontal image's position is adjustable. This adjusts the verti al distortions. I~TI· ,b:, I' I I I , \ n '_ I I I [16] V LIN (VR432) [17] S.P.C (VR434) @@)@) DEFLECTING YOKE POLARITY CHANGE CONNECTOR ® NORMAL I REFLEX I ® o-l -e ~ CG 0 z Gt.G~ SEGA The image displayed is.normal. CN531 I @ ! z 0 r I) CG UJ > Z CN530 @ tttJ3S ~t)jG I An image which is turned a An image reflected on a mirror appears. 180 degrees is displayed. HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY CHANGE CONNECTOR(CN540) After changing, the horizontal frequency will be 15. 75KHz. @FDCUS To be adjusted to the best status. e @NORMAL A vertically inverted image is displayed by reflex on a mirror. @ @ SCREEN Adjusts to the CUTOFF point. @TRAPEZOID Adjustment Controls trapezoidal distortions. @REFLEX HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY CHANGE CONNECTOR(CN541) After changing, the horizomal frequency will be 24. 83KHz. @ H-SIZE CHANGE TAP. After H. SIZE adjusuncnts are made, if the size is still narrow, change it to W side. However, Lhis is effective only in Lhe case where the horizontal frequency change connector is CN 540. (15.75 KHz) REF. NO. R46 I R462 R463 R464 R465 R466 R467 R468 R469 OR R469 R508 RS09 R510 RSll RS 20 R521 RS22 RS23 RS24 RS29 RS30 R531 OR RS31 RS32 RS33 OR RS33 R534 RS36 R538 RS39 RS40 RS 41 RS42 ' RS43 R546 RS47 RS48 RSSO PART NO. OBKlO272JT OBKI0472JT OBKI0222JT OCL08IROjL OBKl0222JT OBKlO222JT OBKl0222JT OBKIOl04JT 02G21303BB 02G21303EB OBKIOl02JT OBKIOI02JT OBKlOI02JT OBKI033lJT OBKl0471JT OBKl047lJT OBKl0392JT OBKlO123JT oBK 10 103JT OBKIOI03JT OBKI0912JT 02G21302BB 02G21302EB OBKI0183JT 02G21302BB 02G21302EB OBKI0223JT OBKI0S62JT OBKI01S3JT OBKI0471JT OBKI0681JT OBKI0270JT OCL04182JT ODG05470JL OCL04330JT OBKI0822JT OEL32SS0KM OBKIOI03JT DES C R I P T I / 4 CARBON CARBON / 4 CARBON / 4 FUSING / 2 CARBON / 4 / 4 CARBON CARBON / 4 CARBON I / 4 SEMIFIXED VZ068THI SEMIFIXED VZ067THI CARBON I / 4 CARBON I / 4 CARBON 1 / 4 CARBON 1/ 4 CARBON 1 / 4 1/ 4 CARBON CARBON 1 / 4 CARBON I / 4 CARBON 1/ 4 CARBON 1/ 4 CARBON 1 / 4 SEMI FIXED VZ068THl SEMIFIXED VZ067THl 1/ 4 CARBON SEMlFIXED VZ068TIII SEMIFIXED VZ067T1I1 CARBON 1/ 4 CARBON 1 / 4 CARBON I / 4 CARBON 1 / 4 CARBON 1/ 4 CARBON 1 / 4 CARBON 1/ 2 FMR II" FUSING CARBON 1/ 2 CARBON 1/ 4 METAL BPR28 CARBON 1/ 4 34 34 33 33 33 33 oN 2.7K-j 4.7K-j 2.2K-j I. 0- j 2.2K-J 2.2K-J 2.2K-j 100K-j 30K-B 30K-B IK-j IK-J IK-J 330-J 470-J 470-J 3.9K-J l2K-j lOK-j 10K-J 9.1K-J 3K-B 3K-B 18K-j 3K-B 3K-B 22K-J S.6K-J ISK-J 470-J 680-J 27-J 1.8K-J 47-J 33-J 8.2K-J O.OS-K 10K-J OTY. 1 I 1 I I 1 1 I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ttj L ~ , ' . 1 ~' j. ! REF. NO. ~ R551 R552 R553 R554 R555 R556 R557 R560 R561 R562 R563 R564 R565 R566 R567 R568 R569 R570 R571 R572 R573 R574 R575 R576 R577 R578 R579 R580 R581 R582 R583 R584 R585 R586 R587 R588 R901 R902 PART NO. OFL09272j~ OBKIOI05JT OBKIOI05JT OBKIOI05JT OCL04105JT OCL04105JT OCL04105JT OBKI81502F OBK181502F OBKI83923F OBKI88253F OBKI84641S OBKIOI03jT OBKIOI04JT OBKIOI03JT OBKIOl54JT OBKI0563JT OCL084R7jL OEGO 54R7J H OCL084R7 JL OBKIOl53JT OBKI0471JT OBKI0392JT OCL04472JT OCL04104JT OBKI0333JT OBKI 0471 JT OBKIOl82JT OBKI0471JT OBKI0471JT OBKI 047 4JT OBKI0752JT OCL04562JT oELO 910 2JL OBKI0682JT OBKI0I02JT ONLI71ROKZ OBKI0154J DES C RIP T I RSS 3W METAL I / 4 CARBON I / 4 CARBON I / 4 CARBON I / 2 CARBON I / 2 CARBON I / 2 CARBON SN2C 1/4 METAL SN2C 1/4 METAL SN2C 1/4 METAL SN2C 1/4 METAL I / 4 METAL 1/ 4 CARBON I / 4 CARBON I / 4 CARBON I / 4 CARBON I / 4 CARBON I / 2 FUSING FMR 2W FUSING I / 2 FUSING 1/ 4 CARBON I / 4 CARBON 1/ 4 CARBON I / 2 CARBON I / 2 CARBON I / 4 CA.RBON I / 4 CARBON I / 4 CARBON I / 4 CARBON I / 4 CARBON I / 4 CARBON 1/ 4 CARBON 1/ 4 CARBON RSS 2W METAL 1/ 4 CARBON 1/ 4 CARBON CEMENT MZS15N I / 4 CARBON oN 2.7K-j IM-j IM-j IM-j IM-j IM-j IM-j 15K-F 15K-F 392K-F 825K-F 4.64K-F 10K-j 100K-j 10K-j 150K-j 56K-j 4.7-j 4.7-j 4.7-J 15K-J 470-j 3.9K-j 4.7K-j 100K-j 33K-j 470-J J.8K-J 470-J 470-J 470K-j 7.5K-j 5.6K-j lK-j 6.8K-j lK-j l-K 150K-j QTY. I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I 1 1 1 I I I I 1 I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 REF. NO. R903 R904 R905 R906 R907 R908 R909 R910 OR R910 R911 R912 R913 R914 R9 I5 R916 R917 R918 R919 VARIABLE OR OR OR OR OR VRIOI VRI02 VRI02 VR I I I VR 112 VR 112 VRI21 VRI22 VRI22 VR431 VR432 VR432 VR433 VR434 VR434 VR435 VR531 PART NO. OBL08331JL OBL08680JL OBKI2105JT OBKI2153JT OBKI2683JT OBKI2683JT OBKI2472JT 02G21302BB 02G21302EB OCL04333JT OBKI2153JT OHL09562jH OCL04121JT OCL04333JT OBKI0335JT OCGI6226KM OBL081ROJL OEL32R22jM DESCRI P T I 0 N OTY. 330-j FUSING / 4 68-j / 4 FUSING IM-j CARBON / 4 15K-j CARBON / 4 68K-j CARBON / 4 68K-j CARBON / 4 4.7K-j CARBON I / 4 3K-B SEMIFIXED VZ068TlII 33 3K-B SEMIFIXED VZ067TlII 33 33K-j CARBON I / 2 15K-j CARBON I / 4 5.6K-j RSS 5W METAL 120-j 1/2 CARBON 33K-j I / 2 CARBON 3.3M-J CARBON I / 4 22M-K 1/2 RC SOLID I. 0- J FUSING I / 4 0.22-j BPR28 METAL I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 302M 5K-B 5K-B 302M 5K-B 5K-B 302M 5K-B 5K-B 502M lK-B IK-B 50IM 5K-B 5K-B 103M 302M I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I 1 I ~ , RESISTORS OBHI3302MB 02G21502BB 02G21502EB OBHI0302MB 02G2I502BB 02G21502EB OBHI3302MB 02G21502BB 02G21502EB OBHI3502MB 02G21102BB 02G21102EB OBHI350lMB 02G21502BB 02G21502EB OBH03103MB OBHI3302MB VARIABLE RVA091I VZ068THI SEMIFIXED VZ067THI SEMIFIXED VARIABLE RVA0911 VZ 068TH I SEMIFIXED VZ 067TIII SEMI FIXED VARIABLE RVA0911 VZ068TIII SEMIFIXED VZ 067TH I SEMIFIXED VARIABLE RVA0911 VZ068TIII SEMI FIXED VZ 067TIII SEMIFIXED VARIABLE RVA0911 VZ068TIII SEMIFIXED VZ067T1I1 SEMIFIXED VARIABLE RVA0911 VARIABLE RVA0911 53 53 53 53 53 53 13 13 53 53 • I REF. NO. VR532 VR533 VR570 PART NO. DES C RIP T ION OBII13302MB OBII3S103MB OBH13502MB VARIABLE RVAOSll VARIABLE RVAOSII VARIABLE RVAOSll OKM871ROMW OKP13223JT OKP13183JT OKH81103ZF OKP13183JT OEM87471MW OIM87471MW OIM87101MW OKH81391KB OKP13332JT OKP13473JT OGM714R7KF OGP47471Ml OKM811ROMW OKP13104JT OEP76330MT OEM87470MW 01M87101MW OEM87330MW OKM871ROMW OKH81331KB OEP69330MT OKIl81103ZF OKP13822JT OKP13272JT OKP13472JT OWH81561KB OZP44102KR OZP44102KR OZP44102KR OZP44102KB ELECTRO. PLASTIC PLASTIC CERAMIC PLASTIC ELECTRO. ELECTRO. ELECTRO. CERAMIC PLASTIC PLASTIC TANTAL ELECTRO. ELECTRO. PLASTIC ELECTRO. ELECTRO. ELECTRO. ELECTRO. ELECTRO. CERAMIC ELECTRO. CERAMIC PLASTI C PLASTIC PLASTIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC OTY. 302M 103M S02M CAPACITORS • • C401 C402 C40S C406 C421 C422 C431 C432 C434 C435 C436 C437 C438 C443 C444 C446 C447 C448 C449 C501 C520 C521 C531 C532 C533 C534 C536 C540 C541 C542 C543 1 J1. F-M SOV KME 223J III ECO-B 183J 1H ECQ-B 103Z DOI06 SOV F 183J ECQ-B 1H 16V 470 J1. F-M KME KME 35V 470J1.F-M KME 3SV 100 J1. F-M 391K 00104 50V 332J ECO-B 1H 473J ECQ-B 1H 25V 4.7 J1. F-K ON SXE 25V 470 J1. F-M 1 J1. F-M KME 50V 104J ECO-B 1H 33 J1. F-M KME-BPI6V KME 16V 47 J1. F-M KME 35V 100 J1. F-M 16V 33 J1. F-M KME 1 J1. F-M KME 50V 331K 00104 50V B 33 J1. F-M 16SC 103Z 00106 50V F 822J ECO-B 1H 272J III ECQ-B 472J ECQ-B 1H 56lK 0005 500V B 102K OEOS05 1KV 102K OE0905 1KV 102K OE0905 1KV 102K OE0905 IKV 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 REF. NO. C544 C545 C546 C547 C548 C549 C550 C551 C552 C553 C554 C555 C560 C561 C562 C563 C564 C565 C566 C570 C57I C572 C5 73 C574 C575 C576 C577 C578 C579 C580 C901 C902 C903 C904 C905 C906 C907 C908 PART NO. 07II73752JF 06II73133JF OXG 77 33 3JF OXG77 56 3JF OOG7 756 4JF OOG77683JF ONP80275KF ONP80275KF OUG77103GF OUG77I53GF OOK6 633 4JF 07II73822JF OPM87R47MW OOM87IROMW OGM874R7MW OKIl811032F OKll811032F ONM874R7MW ONM874R7MW ORP4I220MW OWH81222KB OEM87470MW OEM8747IMW OIM87330MW ORP80104KF OEM87471MW ONM871ROMW OKll811032F OKH81471KB OKM871ROMW ORP15473MS ORL75472ZF ORL75472ZF OWll81222KB 08P59102MI OP08010lMW OWH81222KB OEM87470MW DES C R I P T ION PLASTIC PLASTIC PLASTIC PLASTIC PLASTIC PLASTIC PLASTIC PLASTIC PLASTIC PLASTIC PLASTIC PLASTIC ELECTRO. ELECTRO. ELECTRO. CERAMIC CERAMIC ELECTRO. ELECTRO. ELECTRO. CERAMIC ELECTRO. ELECTRO. ELECTRO. PLASTIC ELECTRO. ELECTRO. CERAMIC CERAMIC ELECTRO. PLASTIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC ELECTRO. ELECTRO. CERAMIC ELECTRO. DKR DKR DTW OTW OTW DTW DF2 DF2 DTW DTW 8KV 752J I. 6KV 133J 630V 333J 630V 563J 200V 564J 200V 683J 100V 275K 100V 275K 400V 103G 400V 153G nus 200V 334J DKR I. 8KV 822J KME 160V 0.47J1.F-M KME 200V I J1. F-M KME 25V 4. 7 J1. F-M DOI06 50V F 1032 DDI04 50V 1032 KME 100V 4.7 J1. F-M KME 100V 4.7 J1. F-M KME 250V 22 J1. F-M OD09 500V B 222K KME 16V 47 J1. F-M KME I6V 470J1.F-M KME 35V 33 J1. F-M OF2 250V I04K KME 16V 470J1.F-M KME 100V I J1. F-M DDI06 50V B 103Z DDI04 50V B 471K KME 50V I J1. F-M LFX 250WV 473M DE0807F AC250V 4722 DE0807F AC250V 4722 DD09 500V B 222K KMG 180V 1000J1.F-M KIIA 160V 100 J1. F 0009 500V B 222K KME 16V 47 J1. F-M OTY. I I I I. I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ ~ .. 1 I 1 I I I I " REF. NO. C909 C910 C911 C913 C914 C915 C916 C917 . I PART N0.1 nES CRI P T I oN OTY. OP08010lMW OKP4722IMI OGM87221MW OEM87221MW OWII81472KB OOK58102KB OOK58102KB OOK58102KB ELECTRO. ELECTRO. ELECTRO. ELECTRO. CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC 100 J.L F KIIA 160V 50V 220J.LF-M SXE 25V 220 J.L F-M KME 16V 220J.LF-M KME 472K 0012 500V B OE7090B VAI-KC 102K OE7090B VAI-KC 102K OE7090B VAI-KC 102K I I I 1 1 1 1 I OCF23621ZZ OAF21408ZZ OAH21091ZZ OAH20933SZ OCH21740SZ OAII20933SZ OCF22688ZZ OAH2IOSIZZ OCH22705ZZ OAH20S33SZ OAH20S33SZ OAF20S66ZZ OAF210S1ZZ OCF22610ZZ OCF22610ZZ 00J28414AB SILICON SILl CON SILICON SILICON SILICON SILICON SILICON SILICON SILICON SILICON SILI CON SILICON SILICON SILICON SILICON (PIIOTO-TR) 2SC3621 2SA1408 2SAI091 2SA933S 2SC1740S 2SA933S 2SC2688 2SAIOSI 2SC2705 2SAS33S 2SAS33S 2SAS66 2SAI0S1 2SC2610 2SC2610 TLP521-2 GB 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TRANSISTORS e .- 0401 0402 Q404 Q405 Q52I Q530 Q532 Q560 Q561 Q570 Q571 Q572 QS02 QS03 Q904 PC 501 DIODES DI0l DI02 DIll 0112 D121 0122 D401 D402 • 00J258S1Al 00J258S1Al 00J258S1Al 00J258S1Al 00J258S1Al 00J258S1Al 00J258S1Al 00J25234A3 ISS133 ISS133 1SS 133 1SSI 33 ISS133 IS5133 ISS133 ERB44-04 REF. NO. 0403 0404 0405 0406 0520 0521 0531 0561 0562 0563 0564 0565 0566 0567 D570 0571 D572 D573 0574 0575 0576 0901 0902 0903 0904 D905 BD901 ZD101 ZD III Z0121 Z0501 ZD901 Z0902 Z0903 ZD904 PART NO. 00J25791Al 00J25891Al 00N25030Tl 00R25398R2 00J25891Al 00J25891Al 00J25234A3 00N25030Tl 00N25030Tl 00N25030Tl 00N25030Tl 00N25030Tl 00J25891Al 00J25891Al 00J25234A3 00J25791Al 00N25030TI 00J25891Al 00J25891Al 00N25030Tl 00J25791A2 00J25234A3 00N25030Tl 00N25030Tl 00J25045A2 00J25791Al 08F25473A2 00N25734B5 00N25734B5 00N25734B5 00N25732B2 00N25734B5 00N25732B7 00N25732B2 00N25732B2 n E S C RIP T ION (BRIGE) (Z EN ER) (ZENER) (ZENER) (Z EN ER) (Z EN ER) (Z ENER) (ZENER) (ZENER) ERB43-02 1SS 133 ISS244 1OL4 2 ISS133 1SS 133 ERB44-04 ISS244 ISS244 ISS244 ISS244 ISS244 ISS133 ISS133 ERB44-04 ERB43-02 ISS244 ISS133 ISS133 ISS244 ERB43-04 ERB44-04 ISS244 ISS244 RU4AM ERB43-02 OBF40E llZS12NB2 llZS12NB2 I1ZS12NB2 I1ZS6.2NB2 I1ZS12NB2 I1ZS7.5NBI llZS6.2NB2 lIZS6.2NB2 QTY. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,. e ~ ~ PART NO. ' REF.NO. DES C RIP T ION OTY. TRANS FORMERS T530 T5 3I T901 05F13171A1 05F13401A1 05F1312IB1 (II. DRIVE) (FLY BACK) (CIIOKE) POSISTOR PTH451C263BG8ROM140 PTll90 I 08J29031Al THERMISTOR NTH5D104LA 115-050-41205 NTH401 08J38097A1 NT H9 01 OON38508A1 COl LS L530 L531 L532 L533 L570 L901 L902 • - 05F16377Al 05FI6378Bl 05F16379A1 05F16376BI 00KOOI01KO 05F16382Al 04F16086AA (CHOKE) (LI NEAR) (CHOKE) (CHOKE) (CHOKE) (CHOKE) (CHOKE) 930j..L1I 190 j..L H EL0606RA-I0IK 1. 5m 125 j..L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 OTHER PARTS IC101 ICI02 lCI03 lC402 05V00600BI 05VOO186Bl 05V0022012 05U02038A2 ASS'Y ASS'Y ASS'Y ASS'Y PCB PCB PCB PCB VIDEO SYNC DEF IC402 F901 F902 CF901 CF902 CNI01 CN103 00F32560A3 00F32560A5 08N51217T1 08N51217Tl 00J40190A5 00J40643A1 3A TSC B 125V FUSE 2A TSC B 125V FUSE PFC5000-0202 FUSE-CLI P PFC50 00-02 02 FUSE-CLIP B6BEH CONNECTOR B1IB-PH-K-S CONNECTOR 1 1 2 2 1 1 DES C RIP T ION REF. NO. PART NO. CNI04 CNI05 CNI06 CN402 CN530 CN531 CN540 CN541 CN550 CN551 CN901 CN902 CN903 00]40645A 1 00J40643A4 00J40645A4 00F40831Al 00F40019A3 00F40019A3 00F40831A7 00F40831A7 00F44547AI 00F44547AI 00F40916AI 00F40019AI OOF40916A4 CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR TPI TP2 TP3 00J44862A2 00J44862A2 00J44862A2 PIN-TERMINAL PIN-TERMINAL PIN-TERMINAL RT-OIT-1.0B RT-O IT-i. DB RT-O IT-I. OB SW502 08F45575AI SW SSSS9I 05UOl898A2 05VOl648AI 05V02180AI 05VOl897A2 05VOl650Al 05V02175AI 05V02I76AI 05V02416AI ASS' Y 1I.0UT ASS'Y CN402 ASS'Y CN550 ASS'Y PVD ASS'Y CN540 ASS'Y CNI02 ASS'Y CN570 ASS'Y CN90lS (0533) SIIB-PII-K-S 814B-PII-K-S SI4B-PII-K-S B2P-VII YPI15S-4P TPI15S-4P 88P-VII B8P-VII GT PIN GT PIN 82P3-VII YPI15S-2P 85P9-VII OTY. I 1 1 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • ~, REF. NO. PART NO. 05F18389Al OOF52509Al 05D03444Al 05U01695Dl 00N08110Al 00F08554Al DEFLE-YOKE YS-58807 1 C.P-MAGNET YS6634 / 2771831 1 RUBBER-WEDGE-31 5D03444Al 3 ASSY-COATING EARTH 5U01695-1 1 ACETATE TAPE No.15613:w:rtJI9mm 1=100mm 2 GLASS TAPE No.188 UL ~25mm 1=40mm OFN803010 D OFJ924016N 08N54089Al 00N54335Al . • OTY. DESCRIPTION TAP-TlTE-P-TP 3 x 10 TAP-TlTE-P-BIND 4 X 16 CLAMPER Tl8R LOCKING WIRE SADDLE LWS-2C 5U01694-1 ASSY-D.G-COIL 05U01694El 5D05695 HOLDER-18 05D05695Al 5C02275 BRACKET SGT 05C02275Bl 5B00893 BASE FSG 05B00893Al 5B00823 STAY-SG 05B00823Bl 5D06471 PCB-HOLDER 05D06471Al VR-COVER-FSG 05D06724Al CRT SCREW 05D06224Al M6X 12 (SW1i) OFF706012D SCREW-SEMS-P-PAN 4x8 OFJ924008D TAP-TlTE-P-B IND 05D06327Al 05D06102Al 05D06101Al 02D51526Al 08F08342Al OOR54072Al o5A0036 2G 1 05C02108Al 05V02619Al 05V02620Al 05D06408Al OOF55550Al CLAMPER 1 16 3 1 4 2 1 2 1 1 4 4 4 1 1 4 LABEL-S CN LABEL LABEl-HV LABEL-B 7(711'1-7-7° 15 1 No.901A L=350mm 7 )-1-" 'J71'/\0 - 5A00362 PCB-MAIN 5C02108 PCB-CRT (900m m ASSY CNI0H (900m m ASSY CN 106 F SUPPORT-VR PLASTI-LlVET No615 <,64 2 1 1 1/2 1 1 2 2 Deith Leisure Manufacturing APPENDIX D COMMUNICATION PLAY USING OPTICAL CABLES :oe Page Dl Deith Leisure Manufacturing COMMUNICATION PLAY The following Installation Precautions should be noted: 1. When linking a number of machines, be sure to supply sufficient power for the corresponding number of machines. This will be approximately 1000 Watts (4 Amps @ 240V) for each Daytona Twin machine. 2. Because of the length of the Fibre Optic communication cable, the distance in between the machines will be approximately 1.2M or less. COMMUNICATIONS CABLE CONNECTIONS (VIEWED FROM REAR) SLAVE· SLAVE SLAVE - MASTER TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX Ul_ _ U 4P LINK SYSTEM SLA VE - SLAVE SLAVE - SLAVE SLAVE - MASTER TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX U U ---,I U 6P LINK SYSTEM SLA VE -SLAVE SLA VE - SLAVE SLAVE - SLAVE SLAVE - MASTER TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX U U U I IU 8P LINK SYSTEM Page 02 Deith Leisure Manufacturing CONNECTIONS WITH OTHER CABINETS To gain access to the Fibre Optic RX and TX connectors at the rear of the Player 1 and Player 2 cabinets, first remove the Wire Cover (Part B). The Communication cable should be feed through the cut-out in the fixed part of the wire cover. When handling and connecting the Communication links be careful NOT TO CAUSE A SHARP BEND in these cables. View on rear of the Daytona machine with the Wire Cover Part B removed. ~ ~~----""'! ,Sk1. StT. Z. II_ SKT. 3/~ <
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