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DREAM RAIDERS

1st PRINTING

OWNER'S MANUAL

Sega Amusements Europe Limited.
42 Barwell Business Park, Leatherhead Road, Chessington, Surrey, KT9 2NY. United Kingdom.
Telephone: +44 (0) 208 391 8090 Facsimile:
+44 (0) 208 391 8099
email: mailbox@sega.co.uk
Web: http://www.segaarcade.com

© SEGA

420-0016UK

Sega Corporation
Canal Side Bldg 1-39-9 Higashishinagawa Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, 140-8583, Japan.
Telephone: +81-3-687-7133
Facsimile:
+81-3-687-7134

IMPORTANT
• Before using this product, read this manual carefully to understand the
contents herein stated.
• After reading this manual, be sure to keep it near the product or in a
convenient place for easy reference when necessary.

BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT, BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING:
To maintain safety:
To ensure the safe operation of this product, be sure to read the following before usage.
The following instructions are intended for the users, operators and the personnel in charge of the operation of the
product. After carefully reading and sufficiently understanding the warning displays and cautions, handle the product
appropriately. Be sure to keep this manual close to the product or in a convenient place for future reference.
Herein, explanations which require special attention are enclosed with dual lines. Depending on
the potentially hazardous degrees, the terms of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, etc. are used. Be sure to
understand the contents of the displays before reading the text.
Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this pictograph will
cause severe injury or death.
Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this warning will cause a
potentially hazardous situation which can result in death or serious injury.
Indicates that mishandling the product by disregarding this caution will cause a
slight hazardous situation which can
result in personal injury and/or material damage.
For the safe usage of the product, the following pictographs are used:
Indicates "HANDLE WITH CARE." In order to protect the human body and equipment, this display is attached to places where the Owner's Manual, Serviceman Manual and/or Service Manual should be referred
to.
•

Perform work in accordance with the instructions herein stated. Instructions for work are explained
by paying attention to the aspect of accident prevention. Failing to perform work as per the instructions
can cause accidents. In the case where only those who have technical expertise should perform the work
to avoid hazardous situation, the instructions herein state that the site maintenance personnel should
perform such work.

•

Be sure to turn off the power before working on the machine. To prevent an electric shock, be sure
to turn off the power before carrying out any work that requires direct contact with the interior of the
product. If the work is to be performed in the power-on status, the Instruction Manual herein always states
to that effect.

•

Be sure to ground the Earth Terminal. (This is not required in the case where a power cord with earth is
used.)

•

This product is equipped with the Earth Terminal. When installing the product, connect the Earth
Terminal to the "accurately grounded indoor earth terminal" by using an earth wire. Unless the product is
grounded appropriately, the user can be subject to an electric shock. After performing repair, etc. for the
control equipment, ensure that the Earth Wire is firmly connected to the control equipment.

•

Ensure that the Power Supply used is equipped with an Earth Leakage Breaker. This product does
not incorporate the Earth Leakage Breaker. Using a power supply which is not equipped with the Earth
Leakage Breaker can cause a fire when earth leakage occurs.

•

Be sure to use fuses which meet the specified rating. (Only for the machines which use fuses.)
Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause a fire and an electric shock. (Only for the machines
which use fuses.)Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause a fire and an electric shock.

•

Specification changes (removal of equipment, conversion and addition) not designated by SEGA are
not allowed. The parts of the product include warning labels for safety, covers for personal protection, etc. It
is very hazardous to operate the product by removing parts and/or modifying the circuits. Should doors, lids
and protective parts be damaged or lost, refrain from operating the product, and contact where the product was
purchased from or the office herein stated. SEGA shall not be held responsible for any accidents, compensation
for damage to a third party, resulting from the specifications not designated by SEGA.

•

Ensure that the product meets the requirements of appropriate electrical specifications. Before installing the
product, check for electrical specifications. SEGA products have a nameplate on which electrical specifications
are described. Ensure that the product is compatible with the power supply voltage and frequency requirements
of the location. Using any electrical specifications different from the designated specifications can cause a fire
and an electric shock.

•

Install and operate the product in places where appropriate lighting is available, allowing warning labels to be
clearly read. To ensure safety for the customers, labels and printed instructions describing potentially hazardous
situations are applied to places where accidents can be caused. Ensure that where the product is operated has
sufficient lighting allowing the warnings to be read. If any label is peeled off, apply it again immediately. Please
place an order with where the product was purchased from or the office herein stated.

•

When handling the monitor, be very careful. (Applies only to products with monitors.) Some of the monitor
parts are subject to high tension voltage. Even after turning off the power, some portions are still subject to
high tension voltage sometimes. Monitor repair and replacement should be performed only by those technical
personnel who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise.

•

Be sure to adjust the monitor properly. (Applies only to products with monitors.) Do not operate the product
leaving on-screen flickering or blurring as it is. Using the product with the monitor not properly adjusted may
cause dizziness or a headache to an operator, a player, or the customers.

•

When transporting or reselling this product, be sure to attach this manual to the product.

•

In the case where commercially available monitors and printers are used in this product, only the contents
relating to this product are explained herein. Some commercially available equipment has functions and
reactions not stated in this manual. Read this manual together with the specific instruction manual of such
equipment.
Descriptions herein contained may be subject to improvement changes without notice.
The contents described herein are fully prepared with due care. However, should any question arise or errors be
found, please contact SEGA.

•
•

INSPECTIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER TRANSPORTING THE PRODUCT TO THE LOCATION
Normally, at the time of shipment, SEGA products are in a status allowing for usage immediately after transporting
to the location. Nevertheless, an irregular situation may occur during transportation. Before turning on the power,
check the following points to ensure that the product has been transported in a satisfactory status.
•

Are there any dented portions or defects (cuts, etc.) on the external surfaces of the cabinet?

•

Are casters and adjusters damaged?

•

Do the power supply voltage and frequency requirements meet with those of the location?

•

Are all wiring connectors correctly and securely connected? Unless connected in the correct way, connector
connections can not be made accurately. Do not insert connectors forcibly.

•

Do power cables have cuts and dents?

•

Are all accessories available?

•

Can all doors and lids be opened with the accessory keys? Can doors and lids be firmly closed?

TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTIONvi
1
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
1
2
PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION
5
2-1 LIMITATIONS OF USAGE
2-2 OPERATION AREA

3

6
7

PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION

9

3-1 BEFORE OPERATION
3-2 DURING OPERATION (PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS)

4
5
6

PART DESCRIPTIONS
ACCESSORIES
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
6-1
6-2
6-3
6-4
6-5
6-6
6-7
6-8

7
8

PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE
GAME DESCRIPTION
8-1
8-2
8-3
8-4
8-5
8-6
8-7
8-8

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CONNECTING FRONT AND REAR CABINETS
INSTALLING THE FLOOR
INSTALLING THE BILLBOARD
FIXATION TO SITE
POWER SUPPLY AND OTHER CONNECTIONS
TURNING ON THE POWER
CONFIRMATION OF ASSEMBLY
APPLYING WARNING LABELS (EPILEPTIFORM SEIZURES)

GAME OVERVIEW
BASIC CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
GAME SCREENS
LIFE GAUGE
PLAYER DAMAGE
STAGE SELECT SCREEN
RESULT SCREEN
TIER 2 STAGES

9
12

15
16
18
21
24
26
28
30
31
33
34

35
39
39
39
40
41
42
43
44
45

420-0016UK

9

EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY
9-1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER.
9-2 TEST MENU
9-3 GAME TEST MODE
9-4 BOOKKEEPING
9-5 INPUT TEST
9-6 OUTPUT TEST
9-7 GAME ASSIGNMENTS
9-8 SEAT MOTION TEST
9-9 CONTROLLER ADJUSTMENT
9-10 BACKUP DATA CLEAR
9-11 TEST DEFAULT VALUES

10

CONTROLLER UNIT(S), SWITCHES AND BUTTONS
10-1 ADJUSTING/REPLACING THE VOLUME POT
10-3 GREASING
10-4 START BUTTON ASSY

11

GRAPHICS DISPLAY
11-1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING THE MONITOR

12

COIN HANDLING
12-1 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR
12-2 FAULT FINDING
12-3 ADJUSTING THE PRICE OF PLAY (EXCEL)
12-4 ADJUSTING THE PRICE OF PLAY (VTS)

13

SEAT MECHANISM
13-1 PITCH VOLUME
13-2 ROLL VOLUME

14
15

PERIODIC INSPECTION
TROUBLESHOOTING
11-1 TROUBLESHOOTING (WHEN NO ERROR MESSAGE IS SHOWN)

16
17
18
19
20

GAME BOARD (RINGWIDE)
DESIGN-RELATED PARTS
PARTS LIST
WIRE COLOUR CODE TABLE
WIRING DIAGRAMS

46
47
47
48
49
50
51
52
54
55
57
58

59
60
64
65

66
66

72
72
75
76
77

81
82
87

92
95
95

98
120
122
152
153

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INTRODUCTION
This manual is intended to provide detailed descriptions together with all necessary information covering the general
operation of electronic assemblies, electromechanical, servicing control, spare parts, etc. for the product,
"DREAM RAIDERS"
This manual is intended for the owners, personnel managers in charge of operation of this product.
Operate the product after carefully reading and sufficiently understanding the instructions.

INTRODUCTION

In the unlikely event that the product does not function correctly, DO NOT allow anyone other than a technician
to touch the internal system. Turn off the power to the machine, making sure to unplug the electrical cord from the
outlet, and contact the office listed below or the point-of-purchase for this product.
Use of this product is unlikely to cause physical injuries or damage to property. However, points that require special
attention are indicated by bold text, the words "STOP, IMPORTANT or CAUTION” and the symbols below.

Indicates important information that, if ignored, may result in the mishandling
of the product and cause faulty operation or damage to the product.

Indicates a warning or caution that, if ignored, may result in the mishandling
of the product and cause faulty operation or damage to the product.

Sega Amusements Europe Limited.
42 Barwell Business Park, Leatherhead Road, Chessington, Surrey, KT9 2NY. United Kingdom.
European Sales:

+44 (0) 208 391 8090

Facsimile:

+44 (0) 208 391 8099

STS (Spares):		

+44 (0) 208 391 8060

Facsimile:

+44 (0) 208 391 8096

email: 		mailbox@sega.co.uk

Web:		 http://www.segaarcade.com

Sega Corporation
Canal Side Bldg 1-39-9 Higashishinagawa Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, 140-8583, Japan.
Telephone: 		+81-3-687-7133		Facsimile:

+81-3-687-7134

Play It! Amusements, inc.
252 Beinoris Drive, Wood Dale, IL. 60191, USA
USA Sales:		

+00 (1) 224 265 4287

SPECIFICATIONS

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Machine Dimensions (Normal):
Machine Height:		
Machine Weight:		

1,59m (62.6in.) [Width] x 2,05m (80.7in.) [Depth]
2.2m (86.6in.) (Installed)
590kg (1300.7lb) Approx (Installed)

Rating:			
			

AC253V@3.56A, AC240V@3.6A, AC230V@3.75A, AC220V@3.9A
AC120V@7.4A, AC110V@7.5A

Definition of 'Site Maintenance Personnel or Other Qualified Individuals

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.

INTRODUCTION

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
life.

The site maintenance personnel or other qualified professionals mentioned in this manual are defined as follows:
Site maintenance personnel:
Individuals with experience in maintaining amusement equipment, vending machines, etc., working under the supervision of the owner/operator of this product to maintain machines within amusement facilities or similar premises by
carrying out everyday procedures such as assembly, maintenance inspections, and replacement of units/expendable
parts.
Activities to be carried out by site maintenance personnel:
Amusement equipment/vending machine assembly, maintenance inspection and replacement of units/expendable
parts.
Other qualified professionals:
Persons employed by amusement equipment manufacturers, or involved in design, production, testing or maintenance of amusement equipment. The individual should have either graduated from technical school or hold similar
qualifications in electrical/electronics/mechanical engineering.
Activities to be carried out by other qualified professionals:
Amusement equipment/vending machine assembly, repair/adjustment of electrical/electronic/mechanical parts.

Game Version Notation
Version numbers appearing in TEST MODE are displayed as asterisks. When describing sotware version
upgrades, only major versions and minor version numbers are displayed. Release version numbers are for SEGA's
administrative use only. If you require these numbers, please contact the office listed in this manual or the point-ofpurchase for this product.
			

			

(Ver)
VER.*.**.-Major version
(maybe only one digit)

Minor version

Release version

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Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Statement.
The WEEE (Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment) directive places an obligation on all EU based manufacturers and importers of Electrical and Electronic Equipment to take back products at the end of their useful life. Sega
Amusements Europe Ltd accepts its responsibility to finance the cost of treatment and recovery of redundant WEEE
in the United Kingdom in accordance with the specified WEEE recycling requirements.

INTRODUCTION

The symbol shown below will be on all products manufactured from 13th August 2005, which indicates this product
must NOT be disposed of with other normal waste. Instead, it is the user’s responsibility to dispose of their waste
equipment by arranging to return it to a designated UK collection point for the correct recycling of waste electrical
and electronic equipment.
For more information about where you can send your waste equipment for recycling contact your local authority office.
For non-UK users contact your local authority office for information on the recycling of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment.

Battery Recycling Statement.
The EC Directive on Batteries and Accumulators (2006/66/EC) aims to minimise the impact of batteries on the environment and encourage the recovery of the materials they contain. To achieve increased collection and recycling
of waste batteries, the Directive places ‘producer responsibility’ obligations on manufacturers and importers of
portable, industrial and automotive batteries.
The symbol shown below will be on all equipment fitted with batteries from 26th September 2008 and indicates
they must NOT be disposed of with other normal waste. Instead, it is the user’s responsibility to dispose of used
batteries by arranging to return them to a designated collection point for the correct recycling.
For more information about where you can send your waste batteries for recycling contact your local authority office.

REGISTERED IN ENGLAND REGISTERED NO. 1711515
REGISTERED OFFICE: BLOCK C 42 BARWELL BUSINESS PARK, CHESSINGTON, SURREY KT9 2NY

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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.

1

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.

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 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. Noncompliance 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.

1

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.
1
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

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.
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.

CONCERNING THE STICKER DISPLAY
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.

CONCERNING WARNING DISPLAYS
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.

VIDEO GAME-INDUCED SEIZURES (VGS) AND PHOTOSENSETIVE EPILEPSY (PSE)
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.

2

STICKER DISPLAY

440-DS0010UK
Danger Sticker - High Voltage

440-DS0010UK
Danger Sticker - High Voltage

Inside

P.A.T. Label

Rating Label

Serial No Label
WEEE Label

1
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

440-CS0010UK
Caution Sticker - Heavy

440-CS0358UK
Caution Sticker - Enter/Leave

440-WS0010UK
Danger Sticker - High Voltage

DV-3724UK
Caution Sticker - Seat move

440-CS0186UK
Caution Sticker - Epilepsy

440-CS0359UK
Caution Sticker - Sit on surface
Do not stand/sit or place objects upon this
surface as this may result in personal damage
or injury

440-DS0010UK
Danger Sticker - High Voltage

440-WS0010UK
Danger Sticker - High Voltage

3

1
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

DV-3905UK
STKR CHEVRON TOWER

Do not stand/sit or place objects upon this
surface as this may result in personal damage
or injury

DV-3027UK
STKR CHEVRON CAUTION

Do not stand/sit or place objects upon this
surface as this may result in personal damage
or injury

DV-3027UK
STKR CHEVRON CAUTION

440-CS0360UK
STKR HEAVY DOOR CAUTION

This door is heavy
and unsupported.
DO NOT DROP

Mind you head
when standing.

For safety reasons, people who are pregnant,
intoxicated or under the influence of drugs are not
permitted to ride in this machine.
No more that 2 persons at any one time are
allowed to ride in this machine.
Do not ride in this machine with a child in your lap.
Doing so may result in injury.

440-CS0362UK
STKR RIDE CAUTION

4

440-CS0361UK
STKR MIND HEAD CAUTION

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.

Places subject to direct sunlight, or places subject to high temperatures in the
proximity of heating units, etc.
Places filled with inflammable gas or vicinity of highly inflammable/volatile
chemicals or hazardous matter.
Dusty places.
Sloped surfaces.
Places subject to any type of violent impact.
Vicinity of anti-disaster facilities such as fire exits and fire extinguishers.
Areas where the temperature exceeds the applicable temperature (ambient
temperature) range of 5 to 30 degrees centigrade.

PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION

Places subject to rain or water leakage, or places subject to high humidity in the
proximity of an indoor swimming pool and/or shower, etc.

2

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.

5

2-1

2
PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION

6

LIMITATIONS OF USAGE

Be sure to check the Electrical Specifications. Ensure that this product
is compatible with the location's power supply, voltage, and frequency
requirements. A label describing Electrical Specifications is attached to the
product. Non-compliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and
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). Noncompliance 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.

2-2

OPERATION AREA

To install this product, the entrance must be at least 1.58m in width and 2.2 m
in height.

• For the operation of this machine, secure a minimum area of 2.83 m (W) x 3.1m
(D). These dimensions are necessary to enable the customer to walk around
the machine and also to provide adequate ventilation. This machine is a
ride, so there is a possibility of a player falling off. In such an event, if a player
strikes his or her head, a serious accident may occur, so be sure to secure the
minimum area around the machine specified in this manual.
• Be sure to provide sufficient space specified in this manual. Do not allow
objects to block the ventilation ports. It can cause generation of heat and a
fire.
• SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage or compensation for damage
to a third party, resulting from the failure to observe this instruction.
• If the machine does not fit through the entryway to the installation location,
do not disassemble it without first consulting the instructions. The machine
should only be disassembled in accordance with the instructions listed in
this manual; do not attempt to disassemble it in any other way. Specific tools
and adjustment procedures are required to assemble and disassemble the
mechanical parts. Attempting to assemble or disassemble the machine
without consulting the instructions may result in accidents during assembly/
disassembly and electric shock, short circuits, and/or personal injury during
operation. If the machine still does not fit through the entryway after following
the procedures in this manual, contact your retailer or the office listed in this
manual.

PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION

Do not attempt to move the product by pushing or pulling on the plastic
parts. This may damage the product and my cause personal injury.

2

• If the machine is still too large to fit through the entryway after following the
procedures listed in this manual, do not tip the machine on its side. Attempting
to transport the machine while it is tipped on its side may cause accidents. It
may also damage or warp parts of the machine, resulting in accidents during
operation.
• To install this product, the entrance must be at least 1.58 m in width and 2.2m
in height. If the entrance is too narrow, do not tilt the product carelessly. If
all the product weight is put on the casters at one side only, there could be
damage or deformation, causing serious accidents such as workers getting
caught underneath.

7

OPERATION AREA

0.15m (5.9”)

2
PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION

8

0.7m (26.7”)

3.1m (122”)

0.9m (35.4”)

2.83m (111.6”)

3

PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION

In order to prevent accidents and inappropriate behaviour, please check the following before operating the product.

3-1

BEFORE OPERATION
3

• Check if all the Leg Adjusters are in contact with the surface. (The casters
should be raised approximately 5mm from the floor) If they are not the
cabinet will move and may cause damage to property or injury to a player or
observer.

PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT 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 may result in customers bumping
into each other or the product causing injury.

Ensure that all the adjusters are
make firm contact with the floor.

• 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.
• 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
doing so may result in an electric shock, short circuit or damage to parts.
•

Flower vases, flower pots, cups, glasses, water tanks, cosmetics and/or any
receptacle/container/vessel containing liquid or chemicals.

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• Check each safety device and also check to see if any of the rides move  
abnormally. Abnormal motion may cause an accident, so do not operate the
machine until the cause of the abnormality has been removed.
- Does the ride move in the direction corresponding to the direction of operation?
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- Does the ride move smoothly?

PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION

- Is there any undesirable looseness in the ride?
- Is any unusual noise emitted while the ride is operating?
- Is any unusual vibration emitted while the ride is operating?
- Does the ride stop at an even position when the game is over?
- Are there any cracks or breaks in places such as the handle that the player
touches?
- Are there any foreign objects in the seat?
• To ensure safety, carry out a trial run before operation, and be sure to check
the safety devices such as the “MOTION STOP” button.
• Inspect the seat to make sure it moves correctly. Abnormal movement of the
seat could lead to accidents, so do not make the game available for play until
any abnormalities have been resolved.
• Check the surrounding area before applying power. The product will perform
the initializing operation automatically after the power has been turned on.
If there are people near the product during this time they may be struck or
knocked over when the seat moves.
• The motion of the seat will not stop if touched by anybody observing the
game. The seat will only cease movement when the “MOTION STOP” button is
pressed.
• Stop the operation immediately if ever the movement mechanism fails. Turn
off the power, unplug the power cord from the outlet and contact your local
distributor or any of the contacts listed at the beginning of this manual.
• If any part of the movement mechanism requires maintenance, contact the
party listed in this manual or the point of purchase.
• DO NOT CONTINUE USE if any part of the motion mechanism fails, doing so may
result in a major accident or injury.
• Be sure to perform appropriate adjustment of the LCD. For operation of this
machine, do not leave monitor’s flickering or deviation as is. Failure to observe
this can have a bad influence upon the players’ or the customers’ physical
conditions.
• It is suggested to prepare a rest space for players who feel sick after playing
the game.

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• Inspect for the following items during a trial run. If there is any type of error, use
the Test Mode, etc., to resolve the problem. If you continue use with an error, it
can cause an accident or irreparable parts damage.
- Does the ride move smoothly during the initialization operation?
• 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 seat for any abnormality, wetness,
etc. Failure to do this may result in deliberate tampering or negligence being
left undetected.
• Ensure that both blower grills are free from obstructions such as pieces of paper
/ sweet wrappers etc.

• Players directly hold the controller with their bare hands so it is
recommended that wet towels (paper towels) be provided.

3
PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION

- Are the bellows torn or has a screw dropped out of them?

• Endeavor to clean the controllers and seat frequently.
• Provide a container or space for storing the customers’ hand luggage, etc.
To help prevent an accident and also protect parts, establish measures so
that customers do not bring raingear, such as umbrellas, on rainy days, or
juice or other beverages, into the area where the machine is installed.
• Inspect the coin insertion slots to make sure that no foreign objects have
been inserted and that they have not otherwise been tampered with as
this will prevent play.

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DURING OPERATION (PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS)

In order to prevent an accident or unnecessary trouble, the attendant or operator must endeavor to always pay
attention to the behavior of the players and customer. This machine has movable rides of about the same size as an
automobile. Sometimes a player or a customer may behave in an unexpected way. Be adequately aware of safety,
and stop any behavior that is considered dangerous.

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PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION

• For safety reasons, do not allow any of the following people to play the game.
• Those who have high blood pressure or a heart problem.
• Those who have experienced muscle convulsion or loss of consciousness
when playing video games, etc.
• Those who have neck or spinal cord problems.
• Those who are intoxicated or under the influence of drugs.
• Pregnant women.
• Those who are not in good health.
• Those who do not follow the attendant’s instructions.
• Those who cannot grasp the Control Unit securely because of immobility in
fingers, hands or arms.
• Persons who disregard the product's warning displays.
•

This product is intended for a single or dual players only. Having three or more
persons simultaneously playing this product can result to injury to the player and
possible damage to the product.

• Even players who have never been adversely affected by light stimulus might
experience dizziness or headache depending on their physical condition
when playing the game.
•

Small children are especially likely to experience these symptoms. Caution
guardians of small children to keep watch on their children during play.

• Instruct those who feel sick during play to have a medical examination.
• To avoid injury from falls and electric shocks due to spilled drinks, instruct the
player not to place heavy items or drinks on the product.
• To avoid electric shocks and short circuits, do not allow customers to put
hands and fingers or extraneous matter in the openings of the product or small
openings in or around the doors.
• To avoid falls and resulting injury, immediately stop the customer from leaning
against or climbing on the product, etc.
• To avoid electric shock and short circuit, do not allow customers to unplug the
power plug without a justifiable reason.
• Instruct the guardians of small children to keep an eye on their children.
•

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Children cannot sense danger. Allowing small children to get near a player
who is playing the game could result in the children being bumped, struck or
knocked down.

• Instruct customers not to get on or in any ride part, such as the rear of the ride
or behind the back of the seat, other than the seat. Failure to observe this
precaution may results in players falling over, falling off, or catching body
parts in the ride.

• Take care not to place a heavy object on a ride or seat. This may cause the
object to strike the player when the ride moves.
• Instruct customers not to play a game with a child on their knees. This may
cause an accident such as the child becoming caught between the control
panel and the player or the child falling off the ride.
• Instruct players not to stand during a game in which the ride moves. This may
result in the player falling off the ride or falling over.
• Instruct persons other than players to keep away from the machine while a
game is in progress. If a person touches the moving ride, this may result in an
accident such as the person falling over or getting his or her fingers caught in
the bellows.
• An infant is unable to recognize danger, so instruct the guardian of the infant
to be attentive and ensure that the infant does not approach the machine.

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PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION

• Entering the cabinet with a wet umbrella or wet shoes is strictly forbidden.
There are electrical parts and wiring underneath the cabinet floor. If these
become wet, this can cause an electric shock or short circuit. Be especially
careful in managing the product on days when it rains.

• For safety reasons, do not allow any of the following people play the game.
-

Those whom require supporting devices, etc., to walk,

-

Those who are intoxicated or under the influence of drugs.

-

Persons who disregard the products warning displays.

-

Persons under 110cm (43.3 in) in height.

-

Person over 135 kg (297lb) in weight or a combined weight of 270 kg when in
2 player game.

-

The game cannot be played whilst sitting in a wheelchair or buggy.

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• 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.
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PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION

• Items such as large finger rings can cause injury to the fingers while playing.
Instruct players to remove all accessories that could cause an accident before
playing.
• 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 MOTION STOP button can be pressed to stop play whenever
the player feels ill.
• 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 on each ride, so instruct players to be
careful when getting on or off the ride.
• Do not allow players to extend their hands or feet out from the ride during play.
Otherwise there could be bruises, sprains or other accidental injuries.
• Instruct the player to adjust the seat in the front-rear direction to match his or
her body size. If a player plays a game in an unreasonable posture, he or she
may sustain an injury or incur discomfort.

• If a player carries hand luggage or other items onto a ride, objects may
fall off or roll over, for example, when the ride moves, resulting in injury or
damage. Also, instruct players not to take breakable items, etc., onto the
ride.
• After the end of a game, check to ensure that the player has not forgotten
or dropped any belongings.

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PART DESCRIPTIONS

FRONT CABINET

BILLBOARD

4

REAR DOOR

PART DESCRIPTIONS

LCD
REAR BILLBOARD

PLASMA
SEAT

FRONT DOOR

AC UNIT

REAR CABINET

JOINT FLOOR

MOTION STOP BUTTON

1P CONTROLLER
2P CONTROLLER

1P START BUTTON

2P START BUTTON
COIN DOOR

Items
FRONT CABINET

Width
1,436mm (56.53 in)

Depth
880mm (34.64 in)

Height
2000mm (78.74 in)

REAR CABINET
JOINT
BILLBOARD

1,395mm (54.92 in)
1,395mm (54.92 in)
1,576mm (62.04 in)

1,290mm (50.78 in)
812mm (31.96 in)
383mm (15.07 in)

1,390mm (54.72 in)
110mm (4.33 in)
416mm (16.37 in)

(WITHOUT BILLBOARD)

(INC END CAPS)

INSTALLED WEIGHT

590 kg (1300.7 lb)

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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.

ACCESSORIES

OWNERS MANUAL
420-0016UK

Description/Use etc.

Qty

This Manual

1

KEY MASTER

For all service doors

6

KEY

For Cashbox security door

2

DVD SOFTWARE

For re-installing software

1

POWER LEAD

Power cord for your region

1

16

The DVD drive is sold separately but it is required in order to install the software for this product. If you do not have
the drive when re-installing the product, consult the dealer which you purchased this product. Alternatively use the
kit number below when ordering the drive from the SEGA SPARES DIVISION.
Part name/Part no.
DVD DRIVE
610-0719-01-91

Description/Use etc.

Qty

5
ACCESSORIES

1

DVD WIRE
605-0094

1

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6

ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

• Perform assembly work by following the procedure herein stated. Failure to
comply with the instructions can cause electric shock.

ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

• Perform assembling as per this manual. Since this is a complex machine,
incorrect assembling can cause an electric shock, machine damage and/or
improper functioning as per specified performance.
• When assembling, be sure to use additional help from another person(s).
Depending on the assembly work, there are some cases in which working by
one person alone can cause personal injury or parts damage.
• Adhere strictly to all of the work procedures stipulated in this document. If two
or more workers are working at the same time, exercise special caution. If
sequences are carried out erroneously, accidents can result. There might also
be cases in which the assembly cannot be completed.
• Pay special attention to the surroundings when a multiple number of workers
are working at the same time. There is always the danger that a worker might
be injured. In assembly and installation of this product, there are procedures in
which a stepladder is used, procedures in which heavy objects are attached,
and procedures involving connection of a rated power supply of 10 amperes.
Carelessness in doing work could lead to grave injuries and even fatalities.
• Ensure that connectors are accurately connected. Incomplete connections
can cause electric shock.
• This work should be carried out by the site maintenance personnel or other
qualified professionals. Work performed by non-technical personnel can cause
a severe accident such as electric shock. Failing to comply with this instruction
can cause a severe accident such as electric shock to the player during
operation. If no one with proper technological expertise is available, request
service from the office indicated in this document or the point of purchase so
as to ensure safety.
• Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires may cause electric shock
or short circuit or present a risk of fire.
• Do not leave power cable or earth lines exposed over passageways. Exposure
could lead to damage, electric shock or short circuit. Wherever wiring
has been laid out on a floor surface, use a wiring protection cover. [Wiring
diameter: Power cable, approx. 10 mm – 14 mm]
• Persons who connect indoor power supplies must be qualified electricians.
Do not allow anyone without proper qualifications to make such connections.
Otherwise there could be electric shock.
• Provide power cables for connecting the indoor power supply to the product.
The rating of the power cable must be at least 15 amperes. The cable must
conform to this requirement and also be of sufficient length to enable the
indoor power supply to be connected to the product without difficulty. Use of a
cable that does not meet the requirements can result in a fire or electric shock.
The recommended dimensions of the power cable terminal for the product use
are a hole diameter of 4.5 mm and width of 8 mm.

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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
circuit or fire. There could also be poor connectivity.

• 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.

ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

• Make sure that all the adjusters are resting on the floor. The cabinet may move
and cause an accident if the adjusters are not laid out properly.

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• 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 (for M4)

6
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

Torx T20 Security Driver

Spanner / Adjustable spanner (24mm)

Key Master

Step or Stool

Socket Wrench (13mm)

Hex Key

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1
2

CONNECTING FRONT AND REAR CABINETS
Move the Display Cabinet to the installation location. Be carefully not to push on the screen or the plastic
components. Place the product so that the back of the front cabinet is at least 0.15m (5.9 in) from the wall.
Using a 24mm spanner, lower the Leg Adjusters until the casters have been raised from the ground approx
5mm.

6
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

Leg Adjusters

fig6-1-1
Casters

3

Once the Display cabinet is secure to location, fit the 2x Joint Bridges (DV-0001UK) to the base of the
display cabinet. First remove the 8x fixings from the location points and slide the 2x Joint Bridges into
position. Once in position re-fit the 8x fixings back into their location points. (do not tighten at this stage).
There is a total of 8 fixings in this step.
M8x20 SKT CAP (4)

Joint Bridges
(DV-0001UK)

M8x20 SKT CAP (4)

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Fit the Board Harness (DV-0010UK) to the underside of the Joint Bridges and secure using the 4x M4 SKT
CAP SCREWS.
M4x16 SKT BH BLK
(029-B00416-0B)

6
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

Board Harness
(DV-0010UK

5

Route the harness from the Display cabinet through to the front of the Board as illustrated.

Harness

7

22

Carefully maneuver the Moving Seat cabinet into position so that the Joint Bridges located firmly into
position. Take care not to trap and wires when positioning the cabinet together.

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Once the Motion Seat cabinet is secure to location, fit the 2x Joint Bridges (DV-0001UK) to the base of the
Motion Seat cabinet. First remove the 8x fixings from the location points and slide the 2x Joint Bridges into
position. Once in position re-fit the 8x fixings back into their location points. (Tighten all 16 fixings).

6
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

M8x20 SKT CAP (4)

M8x20 SKT CAP (4)

9

Make all connections on the joining harness good.

Harness from Display Cabinet

Harness from Seat Cabinet

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1

INSTALLING THE FLOOR
Place the floor [DV-0002UK] into the space between the two cabinets, taking note of orientation.
Secure into position using the JOINT SASH REAR [DV-0004UK] and secure using M4x14 SKT BH
BLK [029-B00416-0B] (4), M4 WSHR BLK 16OD [068-441616-0B] (4) and M4 WSHR SRNG BLK
[060-S00400-0B] (4)

6
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

JOINT FLOOR (DV-0002UK)

2

JOINT SASH REAR (DV-0004UK)
Secure into position using M4x14 SKT BH BLK
[029-B00416-0B] (4)

Fit both JOINT SASH SIDE L [DV-0008UK] and JOINT SASH SIDE R [DV-0009UK] to the outer sides of
the floor and secure using M4x25 SKT CAP CRM [020-000425-0C] (3) and M4 WSHR FLT CRM 16OD  
[068-441616-0C] (3)

JOINT SASH SIDE R
JOINT SASH SIDE L
Secure into position using M4x25 SKT CAP CRM (3) [020-000425-0C] and M4 WSHR FLT CRM 16OD (4) [068-441616-0C]

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Fit and secure the JOINT SASH FRONT (DV-0006UK) to the front edge of the floor, Secure into position
using M4x14 SKT BH BLK [029-B00416-0B] [4] [068-441616-0B] [4] and (060-S00400-0B) [4]

6
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

JOINT SASH FRONT (DV-0006UK)
Secure using M4x14 SKT BH BLK [029-B00416-0B] [4] [068-441616-0B] [4] and (060-S00400-0B) [4]

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1

INSTALLING THE BILLBOARD
Correctly position and secure the END CAP INNER (2) [DV-0512UK) to the ASSY BILLBOARD and
secure using the M8x70 BLT PAS (4) and M8 WSHR 22OD FLT BLK (4). Do not tighten fixings at this
point as it may prevent fixture to cabinet.

6
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

END CAP INNER
DV-0512UK

M8x70 BLT PAS (4)
M8 WSHR 22OD FLT BLK

2

Using a minimum of 2 people and either a step or step ladder, carefully raise the Assy Billboard into
position. Make Billboard connection good before finalising position.

ASSY BILLBOARD (DV-0500UK)

Connect harness from
Billboard to cabinet

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Align the 3 holes each side of the Billboard and secure to cabinet using M8x50 BLT PAS (6) [030-00850]
and M8 WSHR 20OD FLT BLK (6) [030-000850] - Tighten all 10 fixings.

6

4

ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

Fix into position using M8x50 BLT
PAS (6) and M8 WSHR FLT BLK

FIT END CAP HEADER (2) [DV-0513UK] to both ends of the ASSY BILLBOARD and secure using
M4x12 TMP PRF STN (8) [008-OS0412] and M4 WSHR 16OD FLT CRM (8) [068-441616-0C

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6

FIXATION TO SITE

• Make sure that all the adjusters contact the floor. Otherwise the cabinet could
move, causing an accident.

ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

• Provide a ventilation space at least 15cm wide behind the cabinet. There are
ventilation holes on the back of the cabinet. Do not block the ventilation holes.
Doing so could trap heat inside resulting in fire. It could also result in equipment
damage or cause parts to become exhausted prematurely.
• Do not position the product on uneven surfaces or a surface which slopes.
Positioning the cabinet on either an uneven or sloped surface may cause the
cabinet to become unstable which may result in damage or injury.
The product comes with castors attached to 8 locations. When the installation sire has been determined, have the adjusters 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.

ADJUSTER (2)

ADJUSTER (2)

ADJUSTER (2)

ADJUSTER (2)

CASTOR (8)

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Move the product to location. When adjusting the front cabinet position, use the parts which are shaded to
hold the cabinet. Be careful not to push/pull on the screen or any plastic parts which may break.

6
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

2
3

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..
After setting. screw the nuts upwards to the base and tighten. This will prevent the adjusters from moving.

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6

POWER SUPPLY AND OTHER CONNECTIONS

ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

• 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.
• Have available a securely grounded indoor ground terminal. Without proper
grounding, customers could be electrocuted and product operations might not
always be stable.
• Do not expose the power cord or ground wire. If these are exposed, customers
could stumble over them, for instance, and easily damage them. Additionally, if
these lines are damaged, there could be a risk of electrical shock or short circuit.
Set these lines at locations where they will not interfere with customer traffic, or
attach covers to them.
• After laying out the power cord on the floor, be sure to always protect it. If
the power cord is left exposed, it can easily be damaged, resulting in electrical
shock.

1

Confirm that the main switch is at OFF position.

Mains ON/OFF Switch
IEC Inlet

Mains Switch shown in
OFF position

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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 wire cover to it.

6
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

WIRE COVER

6-6

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 decorative LEDs within the REAR MOULDING will illuminate and scroll through a variation of
colours and the PLASMA DISC will generate patterns in-time with the music/audio.
Start up sounds are output from the speakers on the left and right of the cabinet together with display of the
startup screen.
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.

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COMPONENTS WHICH CHANGE STATE WHEN POWER IS APPLIED

BILLBOARD ILLUMINATES

6
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

GRAPHICS ON DISPLAY

BILLBOARD ILLUMINATES

AUDIO OUTPUT

LAMPS ILLUMINATE

SEAT MOVES

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PLASMA OPERATES

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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.

5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

Turn ON the power switch.

The Billboard and Rear Moulding LED’s will illuminate along with the Plasma Disc.
The Gameboard logo is displayed on screen

The initialization screen appears on screen. Take precautions since the initialization operation will begin.

ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

1
2
3
4

6

When the seat initialization is complete, the seat will move to it’s set position and the advertising screen will
appear on screen.
Press the TEST button to enter the SYSTEM TEST MENU screen. (See Chapter 9)

MONITOR TEST screen
Select “MONITOR TEST” in SYSTEM TEST MODE to bring up the MONITOR TEST screen.
The monitor is shipped from the factory pre-adjusted but you may use the MONITOR TEST screen to
determine whether it need to be re-adjusted. If adjustment is needed, refer to the section of this manual
under the section MONITOR LCD.
Select the “GAME TEST MODE” in the SYSTEM TEST MODE.
The initialization screen will reappear, again take precaution as the seat initialization will begin.

INPUT TEST screen
Select “INPUT TEST” in the GAME TEST MODE to bring up the INPUT TEST screen, allowing you to
test the input devices to verify operation.
OUTPUT TEST screen
Select “OUTPUT TEST” in the GAME TEST MODE to bring up the OUTPUT TEST screen, allowing you
to test devices such as lamps and LED’s
CONTROLLER ADJUSTMENT screen
Select “CONTROLLER ADJUSTMENT” in the GAME TEST MODE to bring up the CONTROLLER
ADJUSTMENT screen, allowing you to calibrate the controllers. Select CALIBRATION and follow the onscreen instructions.

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APPLYING WARNING LABELS (EPILEPTIFORM SEIZURES)

ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

• 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
seizure. Warning the potential player/ observer of this before the start of a game
may prevent such accidents.
• 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

• Si vous-méme ou votre enfant avez subi une crise convulsive, perte de
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.

VORSICHT

• Wenn Ihr Kind in der Vergangenhelt aufgrund von starken Lichtreizen oder durch Video-Spiele
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.

ATTENZIONE

• Se voi o il vostro bambino venite colti da attacchi epilettici o perdita di
conoscenza dovuti o stimoli luminosi o a videogiochi o temete di essere
soggetti a tali problemi, evitare l’uso delia macchina.

PRECAUCION

• Si usted o su hijo ha sufrido en el pasadod un ataque convulsivo, pédida de
conocimiento, etc. debido a un estímulo de luz o juegos de TV, o cuando se
teme estos síntomas, tenga sumo cuidado en el uso de la máquina.

PRECAUÇÃO

Caso você ou seu filho tenha sofrido um ataque de convulsão, perda de consciência, 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.

ADVARSEL!

• Har De eller Deres barn tidligere haft krampeanfald, været bevidstiøs eller lign.
På grund af lyspåvirkning eller tv-spil, eller er De usikker på, o, De udviser
sådanne symptomer, skal De være særlig forsigtig med at anvende maskinen.

VAROITUS!

• Jos valoärsyke tai tv-pelit ovat aiheuttaneet sinulle tai lapsellesi esimerkiksi
kouristuskohtauksen, tai tajunnanmenetyksen tai pelkäät tällaisia oireita, ole
hyvin varovainen tämän laitteen käytössä.

¶ƒ√™√Ã∏!

ñ ∞v ÂÛÂĩ ‹ ÙÔ n∙ȉi Û∙̃ ¤ˉÂÙ ˘nÔÔÙÂi Ûn∙ÔÙÈ΋ ÎÚiÛn, ∙nÒÏÂÈ∙ ∙ÈÛ‚‹ÛÂÓ,ÎÏn ÏÁ̂
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‹̃.

ADVARSEL!

• Hvis du eiller barna dine har opplevd krampetrekninger, bevissthetstap eller
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.

WAARSCHUWING!

• Als u stuipen heeft gekregen of bewusteloos etc. bent geraakt als gevoig
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.

VARNING!

• Om du eller ditt barn har fått krampanfall, drabbats av medvetslöshet e.d.
eller befaras kunna få sådana symptom av ljustflimmer eller TV-spel bör spelet
användas mycket sparsamt.

440-CS0356-02UK

440-CS0356-03UK

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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440-CS0356-05UK

440-CS0356-06UK

R

O

O

F

440-CS0356-04UK

P

The Epileptiform Seizure label is supplied in 12 different
languages. Please choose the label which matches your language
location.

440-CS0356-01UK

ATTENTION

440-CS0356-07UK

440-CS0356-08UK

440-CS0356-09UK

440-CS0356-10UK

440-CS0356-11UK

440-CS0356-12UK

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PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE

• Even when the product is to be moved within the same building, store
or facility, contact the point of purchase or the office indicated in these
instructions if there will be level differences or narrow or low level entrances
while moving. Or request that moving be done for you. Never disassemble the
product in any way not covered in these instructions. Otherwise there could be
a fire, electric shock and/or short circuit.
• Always disconnect the power cable before moving the product. If it is moved
with the power cable connected, the cable could be damaged, causing fire
or electric shock.
• A qualified electrician is required for moving product parts within a store and
for changing indoor wiring. Do not have work performed by anyone who is not
qualified. Otherwise there could be electric shock.

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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
vehicles, and securing the product in place during transport. To transport the
product to a different building or store, contact the vendor where the product
was purchased or the office indicated in these instructions. Or request that
moving be done for you. This product is made up of parts that are of large
size and heavy weight. Unless work is entrusted to someone with expertise in
packaging and transport of such parts, a serious accident might occur.

• Have work performed by site maintenance personnel or other qualified
individuals. Do not allow people without proper knowledge and technical
expertise to work on the product. Otherwise there could be an electric shock
or other serious accident. Also, customers could be injured while operating the
product.
• Do not try to move this product while it is still assembled. Always remove the
Billboard and split the cabinets before moving.
• Because it is structurally difficult for exterior lighting to enter the cabinet, have
auxiliary lighting available. Working within a dark environment can lead to
accidents.
• For instructions on separation and disassembly of the cabinet, refer to Chapter
6 of this manual. Failure to follow the instructions given by this manual leaves a
high risk of accidents such as electric shock occurring.
• Proceed with checks and tasks as indicated in these instructions. If instructions
are not followed, or if tasks and/or checks are neglected, an electric shock or
other very serious accident, even fatal accident, can occur. Also, customers
could be injured while operating the product.
• Be careful not to damage wiring. Before separating parts that have wiring
connections, disconnect the wiring connections, unravel wire bundles and
undo fastenings. Only after that, remove fasteners (screws, nuts, etc.). If wiring
becomes damaged, there could be an electric shock, short circuit or fire.

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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.
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• Do not move unit with the adjusters in contact with the floor. Otherwise parts
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.

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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.

• 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..

• Do not lean separated or disassembled parts against a wall or other surface
indiscriminately. The parts could be deformed. Accidents could also occur
should the parts fall over.
• Do not hold onto the controllers to use as a lever or leverage. Doing so may
cause damage resulting in injury to the player or impaired game play.

• If the unit is moved over floor surfaces where there is carpet, decorative
panel, etc., there might be friction or soiling.

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PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE

• Do not stack parts that have been separated or disassembled indiscriminately.
The surface of the parts could be damaged or deformed. Significant
deformations can result in improper operation and breakdowns.

• 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 rear seat moulding/
billboard end caps e.t.c 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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When moving across the floor, detach the rear cabinet, joint floor and front cabinet. If the height of the area in which
the cabinet is to be moved changes it may be required to remove the Billboard. Refer to Chapter 6 and work in
reverse order to reform disassembly

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PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE

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BILLBOARD

REAR CABINET

FRONT CABINET

JOINT FLOOR

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GAME OVERVIEW

“Dream Raiders” is a 2-Player “Ride” based casual shooting game.
Players sit on a moving seat and fire a machine gun.
The premise is that players enter the “Dream Machine” to experience different types of adventures of their choice and trying to score as high as possible for each “dream/adventure”.

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GAME DESCRIPTION

8-1

GAME DESCRIPTION

It is possible to enjoy a maximum of 2 stages within a single game.
•
Tier 1 - A selection out of 6 stage options
•
Tier 2 - A selection out of 3 stage options (pending completions of Tier 1)

8-2

BASIC CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS

Moving the controller will move the target sight on the screen.
Pulling the trigger fires a bullet.
Bullets are fired continuously as long as the trigger is held. You have unlimited ammunition.

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8-3

GAME SCREENS

SHARE MODE
TARGET MAKER
HIGHLIGHT IMMINENT ENEMY ATTACK

PLAYER 2
TARGETING SITE

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GAME DESCRIPTION
PLAYER 1
TARGETING SITE

LIFE & SCORE GAUGE
WHEN LIFE DROPS TO ZERO IT’S DREAM OVER!

INDEPENDENT MODE

PLAYER 1
LIFE SCORE GAUGE

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PLAYER 2
LIFE SCORE GAUGE

8-4

LIFE GAUGE

The Life gauge is selectable between “Share” & “Independent” (In the test menu)
SHARE:
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GAME DESCRIPTION

The Life gauge is unified into one.
It is possible to play the game with either 1 Player or 2 Players
There is no option to “Continue” by adding further credits should the player’s GAME OVER.

INDEPENDENT:
Each Player has his/her own life gauge, which depletes independently
There is an option to set “Continue” in the Test Menu

When attacked and received damage from an enemy, the life gauge drops.
GAME OVER (Displayed as “DREAM OVER”) conditions:
A) The player life gauge goes down to ZERO.
or
B) The player completes Tier 2
ABOUT SCORING
Every enemy and collectable item hit in game will score
Life gauge left over at the end of the game adds up to total score
When you hit an enemy with a full life gauge, the score is multiplied by a factor of 10.
When you hit an enemy with a 50% or more life gauge, the score is multiplied by a factor of 5.
To score the most points, complete the stage without receiving any damage.

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8-5

PLAYER DAMAGE

IN SHARE MODE
Unified life gauge registers damage regardless of Player 1 or Player 2 error.
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GAME DESCRIPTION

IN INDEPENDENT
When a player receives damage like a enemy strike or missile in their specific zones, only the
Player responsible in that damage zone will register a loss in life gauge.

PLAYER 1 HIT ZONE

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PLAYER 2 HIT ZONE

8-6

STAGE SELECT SCREEN

COUNTDOWN TIMER

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GAME DESCRIPTION

HIGHLIGHT:
The currently selected stage will be highlighted and
also color-coded according to player controller.

STAGE CONFIRMATION
1P PLAY:
Select desired stage by moving the highlight box with controller. Pull trigger to confirm.
In the event a selection is not made within the allocated time, a stage will be randomly selected.
2P PLAY:
Select desired stage by moving the highlight box with controller. Pull trigger to confirm.
In the event a selection is not made within the allocated time, a stage will be randomly selected
from one of the highlighted boxes (if there is one - otherwise, a random stage will be selected out
of the 6 or 3 choices).
Tier 1 - A selection out of 6 stage options
Tier 2 - A selection out of 3 stage options (pending completions of Tier 1)

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8-7

RESULT SCREEN

SCORE
This screen will display the total score accumulated for the completed tier.
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GAME DESCRIPTION

RANKING
A Rank will be given according to the score (out of 100)

ABOUT RANKING
The default threshold marker score to pass to obtain “1ST” place is listed below for each stage:
MINE CART STAGE: 110000 Points
RIVER RAFT STAGE: 80000 Points
AIR STAGE: 80000 Points
MOTORBIKE STAGE: 110000 Points
SNOW STAGE: 80000 Points
HORSEBACK STAGE: 120000 Points
SUPERMAN STAGE: 110000 Points
UFO STAGE: 120000 Points
DRAGON STAGE: 110000 Points
If the cabinet is power cycled or enters Test Menu, the Ranking board resets to default

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TIER 2 STAGES

TIER 2 STAGES
After a certain point of the tier 2 stages, the game will not allow a second player to join in.
If there is no second player present to begin with, the display which normally reads “Insert Coin”
will display a message saying “PLEASE WAIT UNTIL NEXT GAME”

SUPERMAN STAGE: After crossing the Bridge
UFO STAGE: When you enter Space
DRAGON STAGE: When leaving the cave and making a vertical climb

GAME DESCRIPTION

The point at which this occurs is:

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On average, these points are all around 40 seconds into the stage.
If there is a 2P game in progress at the time and one of the players should “Dream Over”, the
game will also not allow the player to” Continue” The screen shall look like this.

Screen when there is only a single person playing at start of game.

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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.

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EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY

● The details of changes to test mode settings are saved when you exit from TEST
MODE by selecting EXIT from the system test mode menu. Be careful because if
the power is turned off before that point, changes to the settings will be lost.
● Use with the specified settings. If settings other than those specified are used,
inappropriate operations or malfunction may occur.

In the SYSTEM TEST MODE, the main activities include checking RINGWIDE information and actions and the setting of
coin/credit.
For details, see the GAME BD section of this manual.
Press the TEST Button to enter TEST MODE and bring up the SYSTEM TEST MENU screen.
Before using the product, enter SYSTEM TEST MODE and check to make sure that “COIN CHUTE TYPE” under “COIN
ASSIGNMENTS” is set to “COMMON”; and “SERVICE TYPE” is set to “COMMON NETWORK SETTING”, “DHCP”,
and “DISABLE”.

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Adjust the sound to the optimum volume, taking into consideration the
environmental requirements of the installation location.

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 face of the Tower.

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VOLUME CONTROL

TEST BUTTON
SERVICE BUTTON

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

EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY

COIN COUNTER

EXCEL CREDIT BD

9-2 TEST MENU

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.
SYSTEM TEST MODE can be used to check the information or the operation of RINGWIDE, adjust Monitor color, and
perform coin/credit settings.

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Press the TEST Button after powering on the unit to display the following SYSTEM TEST MODE.

For further details, see the RINGWIDE service manaul. If you do not have a RINGWIDE service manual with this product,
there is a copy available for download on the SEGA AMUSEMENTS website. (www.segaarcade.com)

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9-3 GAME TEST MODE

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EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY

GAME TEST MODE

From the SYSTEM TEST MODE Using the SERVICE BUTTON to select GAME TEST MODE and press the TEST BUTTON to enter
BOOKKEEPING
Inspects and sets up BOOKKEEPING.
INPUT TEST
Checks the input of the I/O.
OUTPUT TEST
Checks the output of the I/O.
GAME ASSIGNMENTS
Configures all settings related to the game.
SEAT MOTION TEST
Checks operation of the Seat Motion..
CONTROLLER ADJUSTMENT
Checks Gun alignment and calibration.
BACKUP DATA CLEAR
Erases all types of Game recordings, such as: TOTAL COINS IN, TOTAL CREDITS, GAME TIMES etc.
EXIT
Returns to the “SYSTEM TEST MODE” when selected.

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9-4 BOOKKEEPING

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From the GAME TEST MODE screen Using the SERVICE BUTTON to select BOOKKEEPING and press the TEST BUTTON to enter
NUMBER OF GAMES		
INITIAL PLAY COUNT		
CONTINUE PLAY COUNT
TOTAL TIME			
PLAY TIME			
AVERAGE PLAYTIME		
LONGEST PLAYTIME		
SHORTEST PLAYTIME		

Overall total amount of game plays.
Number of initial plays
Number of continue plays (only shows when applicable)
Total active time.
Total playtime.
Average playtime for one game to “Gameover” or “Continue”.
Longest playtime for one game to “Gameover” or “Continue”.
Shortest playtime for one game to “Gameover” or “Continue”.

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.

TOTAL CREDITS

-

Total number of credit in game mode.

COIN1-4		

-

Number of “COIN IN” registered for the particular coin slot.

TOTAL COINS		

-

Total number of “COIN IN” for all coin slots.

EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY

BOOKKEEPING SCREEN 1

Press the TEST button to view the BOOKKEEPING SCREEN 2
TIME HISTOGRAM
A histogram of displaying game-play time per credit.
Press the TEST button to return to the GAME TEST MODE screen.

BOOKKEEPING SCREEN 2

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9-5 INPUT TEST
From the GAME TEST MODE screen Using the SERVICE BUTTON to select INPUT TEST MODE and press the TEST BUTTON to enter

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EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY

INPUT TEST SCREEN

Displays the Input and Input status of each machine component.
“ON” appears if there is an input signal being detected, if not then “OFF”
CONTROLLER -1

Value when the controller moves for player-1

CONTROLLER -2

Value when the controller moves for player-2

TRIGGER-1 		

Input of trigger for player-1

TRIGGER-2 		

Input of trigger for player-2

START-1 		

Input of start buttons for player-1

START-2 		

Input of start buttons for player-2

MOTION STOP		

Input of motion stop buttons

TEST			

Input of test switch or SW1

SERVICE		

Input of service switch or SW2

Press TEST and SERVICE to EXIT and return to GAME TEST MODE screen

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9-6 OUTPUT TEST
From the GAME TEST MODE screen Using the SERVICE BUTTON to select OUTPUT TEST MODE and press the TEST BUTTON to enter

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Checks the status of the output signals for diagnostic purposes
START-1/2 LAMP

ON/OFF of START button lamp

RECOIL-1/2		

ON/OFF of controller feedback

EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY

OUTPUT TEST SCREEN

BLOWER LEVEL		
Blower strength value
			
OFF / 1 - 7
LED-1/2/3		
			

LED COLOUR
OFF/RED/GREEN/BLUE/YELLOW/MAGENTA/CYAN/WHITE

Select EXIT and press TEST return to GAME TEST MODE screen.

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9-7 GAME ASSIGNMENTS
From the GAME TEST MODE screen Using the SERVICE BUTTON to select GAME ASSIGNMENTS and press the TEST BUTTON to enter

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EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY

GAME ASSIGNMENTS

DIFFICULTY (default: NORMAL)
This can be adjusted to modify game difficulty.
EASIEST / VERY EASY / EASY / NORMAL / HARD / VERY HARD / HARDEST
LANGUAGE
Language settings depends on the region.
(Region EXP:) ENGLISH(default) /SPANISH /RUSSIAN /ITALIAN /FRENCH /TURKISH
(Region USA:) ENGLISH(default) /SPANISH
SUBTITLE (default: OFF)
Set the subtitle ON/OFF.
LEVEL SELECT TIME (default:20 sec)
Wait time to select stage (seconds)
GAME ENTRY MODE (default:SHARE)
Decides how to start the game
SHARE: A single game played by 1 or 2 players. Both players “SHARE” a single life gauge and try to complete a
chosen stage before the life gauge depletes. Note: There is no continue game play option in this mode. (Please refer
to Chapter 8-3, 8-4 and 8-5 for in depth explanation)
INDEPENDENT: A game played by Player1 or Player 2 independently of each other. Each player has their own life
gauge and try to complete each stage before their life gauge depletes. The option for a player to continue the game is
enabled in this mode. (Please refer to Chapter 8-3, 8-4 and 8-5 for in depth explanation)
CONTINUATION (default:OFF)
Applicable if “GAME ENTRY MODE” is “INDEPENDENT”.
Sets the continuation.
OFF / ON
CONTINUE TIME (default:20 sec)
Applicable if “GAME ENTRY MODE” is “INDEPENDENT” and “CONTINUATION” is “ON”.
Wait time to continue (seconds)

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ADVERTISE SOUND (default:ON(50%))
Adjusts the sound volume during the advertise demo mode.
Percentage is the sound volume ration from main volume.
OFF / ON(25%) / ON(50%) / ON(75%) / ON(100%)

SEAT MOTION (default:ENABLE(AGGRESSIVE))
Allow the motion movement and sets the strength.
ENABLE(AGGRESSIVE) /ENABLE(GENTLE) / DISABLE
ADVERTISE SEAT MOTION (default: ENABLE)
Applicable if “SEAT MOTION” is “ENABLE”.
Allow the motion movement in advertise demo mode.
ON / OFF
BLOWER FAN (default:ENABLE(AGGRESSIVE))
Allow the blower fan control and sets the strength.
ENABLE(AGGRESSIVE) /ENABLE(GENTLE) / DISABLE
FACTORY SETTINGS
Returns all settings within “GAME ASSIGNMENTS” to the default settings when you press TEST/TRIGGER-1.
SAVE AND EXIT
Saves the settings and returns to the GAME TEST MODE screen when you press TEST/TRIGGER-1.

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EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY

CONTROLLER FEEDBACK (default: ENABLE)
Sets the controller feedback.
ENABLE / DISABLE

EXIT
Returns to the “GAME TEST MODE” screen without saving any settings changes when you press TEST/
TRIGGER-1.

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9-8 SEAT MOTION TEST

• Take extra care when operating the START/TRIGGER/TEST switches in MOVING
TEST and RECALIBRATE TEST. The SEAT will move during these tests.
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EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY

From the GAME TEST MODE screen Using the SERVICE BUTTON to select SEAT MOTION TEST and press the TEST BUTTON to enter

SEAT MOTION TEST
Seat calibration will commence when you enter this menu for the first time.
You can cancel the calibration by pressing TEST switch within 5 second after calibration sequence started.
PITCH/ROLL VALUE
These values must show between “2000H” to “E000H”.
STATUS
OK						
ERROR: NO DRIVE BOARD FOUND		
ERROR: DISCONNECTED			
ERROR: INITIALIZATION FAILED		
ERROR: VOLUME POT UNRESPONSIVE
ERROR: OUT OF VOLUME RANGE		
ERROR: ENCODER ERROR			
ERROR: OVER CURRENT			
ERROR: OVERHEAT				
ERROR: NOT INITIALIZED			

- It is normal.
- The driver board (PCB) was not found.
- A serial cable is not connected.
- The motion system could not be started.
- A volume value potentiometric has not responded.
- A volume value was abnormal.
- The drive board could not process the command.
- There is an over current of power detected on the PCB.
- The motion system has overheated.
- The motion system has failed to attempt initialization.

The motion system will stop if/when ever an error message appears.
MOVING TEST
You can check the seat direction and amount.
CENTER / LEFT / RIGHT / UP / DOWN
The seat will move immediately when you change the value. Take care when operating the START/TRIGGER/
TEST switches in MOVING TEST.
RE CALIBRATE
Initializes the seat motor and calibrate it again.
Calibration sequence starts when you press TEST/TRIGGER-1.
You can cancel the calibration by pressing TEST switch within 3 second after calibration sequence started.
EXIT
Return to the “GAME TEST MODE” screen when TEST/TRIGGER-1 is pressed.

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9-9 CONTROLLER ADJUSTMENT
From the GAME TEST MODE screen Using the SERVICE BUTTON to select CONTROLLER ADJUSTMENT and press the TEST BUTTON to enter

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CALIBRATION
Press “Start” button of relevant controller to commence controller calibration.
DEFAULT
Reset to default value.
EXIT
Return to GAME TEST MODE screen

EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY

CONTROLLER ADJUST

INFORMATION ON THE DISPLAYED VALUES
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•
•
•
•

Top-Left, Top-Right, Bottom-Left and Bottom-Right represent each corner of the screen-space.
It is displayed per controller.
Each corner is represented in a value between 00H to FFH
The first set of figures show the current calibration value of the particular corner via the controller.
The second set of figures (in brackets) show the SAVED calibration value of the particular corner via the
controller.

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HOW TO CALIBRATE CONTROLLERS

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EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY

Aim the controller to “* SHOOT HERE” and shoot using a trigger.

Shoot each corner according to instructions displayed.

You return to controller adjustment menu when you press test or clasp the trigger after calibration.

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9-10 BACKUP DATA CLEAR
From the GAME TEST MODE screen Using the SERVICE BUTTON to select BACKUP DATA CLEAR and press the TEST BUTTON to enter

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Select this option to Initialize and clear existing bookkeeping data including credits/income data when you choose
“YES” using SERVICE/START-1 and press TEST/TRIGGER-1.
When the command is executed, “COMPLETED” or ”CANCELLED” is shown.
Return to the menu by pressing TEST.
EXIT

EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY

BACKUP DATA CLEAR

Enters into SYSTEM TEST MODE by pressing the TEST/TRIGGER-1.

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9-11 TEST DEFAULT VALUES
GAME ASSIGNMENTS (EXP/USA)
		

9
EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY

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DIFFICULTY				

NORMAL

LANGUAGE				

ENGLISH

SUBTITLE				

OFF

LEVEL SELECT TIME			

20

GAME ENTRY MODE			

SHARE

CONTINUATION			

OFF

CONTINUE TIME			

20

ADVERTISE SOUND

(50%)

ON		

CONTROLLER FEEDBACK		

ENABLE

SEAT MOTION				

ENABLE(AGGRESSIVE)

ADVERTISE SEAT MOTION		

ENABLE

BLOWER FAN				

ENABLE(AGGRESSIVE)

CONTROLLER		
TOP-LEFT				

C0H, C0H

TOP-RIGHT				

30H, 40H

BOTTOM-LEFT				

C0H, 40H

BOTTOM-RIGHT			

30H, C0H

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.

• Exercise due caution in performing soldering work. If soldering iron is handled
carelessly, there could be fires or burns.

10
CONTROL UNIT

• Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires may cause an electric
shock, short circuit or present a risk of fire.

• 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.

• Once the product has been disassembled, use slack preventive agent (product
No. : 090-0012-N). Coat screws with suitable amounts of this agent and then
tighten them. If this agent is not used, the product might start rattling or come
apart.
• Use the slack preventive agent prescribed in these instructions. If any other
agent is used, there could be chemical changes that inhibit the use of screws
and part surfaces could be damaged.
• Be careful not to damage or lose small parts or screws.
• When a part has been replaced, be sure to always make adjustments and
check conditions in Test Mode.

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Be sure to perform volume's move value setting in the INPUT ASSIGNMENTS in the
Game Test Mode after replacing or adjusting the Volume.
10
CONTROL UNIT

10-1 ADJUSTING/REPLACING THE VOLUME POT

1
2

Turn off the power.

Remove the 3 screws from the undersides of the Controller.

REMOVE FIXINGS

3

Carefully remove the Controller Cover to reveal the Volume Pots for adjusting.

COVER

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ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE

1

Apply this procedure to both Horizontal and Vertical Volume Pots. Loosen the 2 screws that secure the VR
Bracket and move the VR Bracket to adjust the angle and condition of the gear alignment.

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H VOLUME BKT

2
3
4

CONTROL UNIT

LOOSEN FIXINGS

V VOLUME BKT

Locate the central position of the pot by turning the pot in both clockwise ans counterclockwise positions.
Once a central position of the pot has been determined, straighten the handle so that the gear is positioned
horizontally. Slide the pot into position engaging the gears.
Tighten the 2 screws and secure the VR Bracket and refit the cover.

Check to make sure the value on the Input Test screen is within the range 80H ± 8H when the steering unit
is in the straight position.

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REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
This procedure requires the following tools: Phillips screwdriver for the M4 screws, 1.5 mm hexagonal wrench, 1112 mm monkey wrench, nipper, cutter, wire stripper, soldering iron, industrial dryer and heat-shrinkable tube.

10
CONTROL UNIT

1
2
3
4
5

Remove the connectors.

Remove the 2 screws securing the VR Bracket and remove the entire Bracket and V.R. (See previous
instruction)
Loosen the 1 hexagon socket screws on the Gear Holder and remove the Gear Holder.

Remove the nut securing the VR Bracket, then separate the Volume from the VR Bracket and replace it.

Check to make sure the value on the Input Test screen is within the range 80H ± 8H when the steering unit
is in the straight position.
VOLUME POT

VOLUME POT WSHR

VOLUME POT NUT

VOLUME POT BKT

VOLUME POT GEAR

HEX SOCKET SCREW

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6

The wire connected to the volume pot will be reused. Use a tool such as a pair of snips or cutters to remove
the old heatshrink tubes which cover the contacts.

7

Use a soldering iron to melt the solder and seperated the wires from the old volume pot. Be very careful
when using a soldering iron.

10
CONTROL UNIT

8
9
10

If the exposed conductive wire at the end is less than 5mm, use a tool such as a wire stripper or cutter to cut
the wire insulation back to a workable length. Place new sleeving over the wire before resoldering them to
the pot.

Once soldered, cover the bare contacts with the sleeving. If heatshrink is used, apply heat from an
appropriate hot air blower to shrink the sleeving tightly over the contacts.

Reassemble the pot to the pot bracket by working in reverse order of these instructions. 			
Refer to the POT VOLUME ADJUSTMENT section of this manual.

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10-3 GREASING

10

• Be sure to use the designated grease. Using undesignated grease can cause
parts damage.

CONTROL UNIT

• Do not apply grease to locations other than as specified. Doing so may create
a risk of operational problems and deterioration of parts.
• The designated periods for greasing serve only as a guide. Whenever there are
squeaks or other anomalies, apply grease at designated locations.

Use spray grease once every three months to grease up the gear mesh portion of the constituent parts.
Use "Grease Mate" (part number 090-0066) for the spray grease.

GREASING POINT

GREASING POINT

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10-4 START BUTTON ASSY

● 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.

If the start switch input does not function correctly on the INPUT TEST screen, the switch may need to be replaced.
To carry out this maintenance, you must first remove the start button unit.
For this task, you will need a tamper proof wrench (for M4 screws),

10
CONTROL UNIT

● Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires may cause an electric
shock, short circuit or present a risk of fire.

Start Button Removal

1
2
3

4
5

Turn the power OFF											
													
Unlock and open the coin door in order to gain access to the rear of the START BUTTON ASSY. 		
													
Reach into the COIN TOWER and grasp firmly with one hand the switch and lamp housing which is connected
to the back of the button. Gently pull to remove.							
													
													
													
													
													
													
													
													
START BUTTON
													
													
													
COIN DOOR
													
													
													
													
													
										
Using a button wrench or Box Spanner, clamp the nut on the rear side of the button and loosen. Unscrew the
rest by hand and remove the button nut. 						
.		
			
After the Re-installation of the Start Button, be sure to check the INPUT TEST in the Game Test mode to determine it’s correct operation.

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11 GRAPHICS DISPLAY
11-1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING THE MONITOR

11
GRAPHICS DISPLAY

Responding to breakdown or abnormality
●

If smoke or a strange odor appears, immediately unplug the power cable from
the power source.
Continuing to use the product may cause a fire or an electric shock. Ensure
that smoke is no longer emitted, and contact the point of purchase.

●

If nothing displays on the screen, immediately unplug the power cable from
the power source.
Continuing to use the product may cause a fire or an electric shock. Contact
the point of purchase and request an inspection.

●

If water or a foreign object enters the monitor’s interior, immediately unplug the
power cable from the power source.
Continuing to use the product may cause a fire or an electric shock. Contact
the point of purchase and request an inspection.

●

If the monitor is dropped or the cabinet is damaged, immediately unplug the
power cable from the power source.
Continuing to use the product may cause a fire or an electric shock. Contact
the point of purchase and request an inspection.
During operation

●

Do not repair, reconstruct, or disassemble the monitor.
The monitors interior contains high voltage parts. A fire or an electric shock
could result.
For inspections, adjustments, and repair of the monitors interior, request work
from the point of purchase.

●

Do not insert foreign objects.
If metal objects or flammable materials such as paper are inserted into the
interior through ventilation openings or other apertures, an electric shock could
result.

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●

In the event of a thunder storm, do not touch the product or the power cable.
An electric shock could result.

●

Make sure to perform appropriate adjustments. Do not operate
the product when the screen is flickering, distorted, or experiencing other
abnormalities. Images from an improperly adjusted screen could cause
players and other customers to experience dizziness, headaches, and other
ailments.

11-2 CLEANING THE SCREEN SURFACE

● Use a soft, dry cloth (flannel-type) to wipe away dirt. Do not use materials such
as coarse mesh gauze.

- Dilute neutral cleaning agents for home use with water. Soak a soft cloth in the
solution, and wring it thoroughly before wiping the screen.
- Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or powders, or cleaning agents
containing bleach.
- Do not use alkaline cleaning agents such as glass cleaners, or solvents such as
thinners.

11
GRAPHICS DISPLAY

● Alcohol (ethanol) is the recommended solvent for removing dirt. When using a
cleaning agent, follow the precautions below.

● Do not scrub or scratch the screen surface with abrasive materials such as
brushes or scrub brushes.

CLEAN THE SCREEN DAILY.

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11-3 ADJUSTMENT METHOD

11
GRAPHICS DISPLAY

All adjustment values are set accurately at the time of shipping from the
factory. Do not readjust these values needlessly or apply adjustments not
specified in this manual. The display may not appear properly if the values
are incorrect.

CONTROL - ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
This sections explains basic control procedures for making adjustments using the buttons on
the 'Monitor Adjustment Board'
This Adjustment Board, and the Monitor Power Supply are located behind the Rear Door.

LCD Controller PCB

LCD Driver Bd

Power Supply

11-3 Fig. 01
52”/55” LCD Panel

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11-3  ADJUSTMENT METHOD
Button Names and Functions

11
GRAPHICS DISPLAY

11-3 Fig. 02

MENU: Turn the Picture Menu display ON and OFF.
SELECT:
Gains entry to the Item selected in the menu. (Highlights in Yellow when selected)
Exits the Item adustment. Any changes made during this 				
operation are actioned.
DOWN:
		

Moves the cursor (Black Bar) down to select a menu item.
Decrease the value of, or change, a selected menu item.

UP: 		
		

Move the cursor (Black Bar) up to select a menu item.
Increase the value of, or change, a selected menu item.

LED:		

LED illuminates green: Monitor is operating.
LED flashes red:  Power is off.

POWER:

Turns the LCD Display ON and OFF. (Usually, it’s not necessary to operate.)

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11-3  ADJUSTMENT METHOD
On-Screen Display (OSD)
Press the MENU Button while the OSD is not displayed to bring up the Picture Menu.
On the Picture Menu, it is possible to perform various screen adjustments.

11
GRAPHICS DISPLAY
11-3 Fig. 03
Use the UP and DOWN Buttons to move the ‘Black Bar’to the item you want to adjust.
After selecting the desired item, pressing the SELECT Button will extend the MENU Screen and allow
adjustments to be changed.
Within each item, press the SELECT Button to exit the adjustment screen. The adjustment values at this time will be
saved simultaneously.

11-3 Fig. 04
The current options are set at :
CSM 		
Brightness
Contrast		
-

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6500K
100
50

11-3 ADJUSTMENT METHOD
On-Screen Display (OSD) 

11
GRAPHICS DISPLAY

11-3 Fig. 06

Available Settings
CSM 		
(Selects Operation Mode))
Selection availble 6500K - 9300K - USER
BRIGHTNESS 		
(Adjust Brightness)
Adjust screen Brightness. - Values: 0 - 100
(0” being the darkest setting, and “100” being the brightest)
CONTRAST		
(Adjust Contrast)
Adjust Contrast level. - Values: 0 - 100
(0” having the least amount of difference between light and dark, and “100” having the most)
NOTE : The Red, Green, and Blue adjustments are unavailable in the Mode of Operation selected on the Screen
shown in 11-3 Fig. 06. These adjustments can only be made is the CSM option is set to ‘User’.

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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

12-1 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR

● 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.

The Coin Selector should be cleaned once every 3 months.
When cleaning, follow the procedure below:

1
2
3

Turn the power for the machine OFF. Open the Coin Chute Door
Remove the Coin Selector from the Coin Chute Door
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.

2

Remove the CRADLE.. When removing the
retaining ring (E ring) be very careful so as not to
bend the rotary shaft.

3

Remove stain from the rotary shaft and shaft
receiving portions by wiping off with a soft cloth.
etc.

CRADLE

12-1 FIG 2

COIN HANDLING

4

12

After wiping off as per previous step, further apply a dry cloth to completely dry the Coin Selector.

Coin Insertion Test

Once every month, when performing the Coin SW Test, simultaneously check the following:
Does the Coin Meter count satisfactorily?
Does the coin drop into the cashbox correctly?
Is the coin rejected when inserted while keeping the REJECT Button pressed down?

Insert a coin while keeping
the REJECT Button pressed
down and check if it is
rejected.

12-1 FIG 3

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CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR (SR3) 

12

1

COIN HANDLING

2

Remove and clean smears by using a damp soft
cloth dipped in water. DO NOT use any diluted
chemical detergent or cleansing agent as this will
impair the workings of the component.

GATE

Open the reject gate to gain access to the rundown
path.

RUNWAY

3
4

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Remove the dirt and stains from the runway by
wiping off with a soft damp cloth.
After wiping off as per previous step, further apply
a dry cloth to completely dry the coin Selector.

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.

INVESTIGATE
Connector
Power Supply

Acceptor does not work
(all coins reject)

Inhibit all inputs
Accept gate
Accept channel
Reject gate
LED on rear cover RED
LED on rear cover YELLOW
Power Supply

Poor Acceptance

Coin stick or jam in
acceptor.
A true coin type rejects
No accept signal

Accept gate
Connector
Coin rundown
Bank Select
Accept channel
Accept gate
Reject gate
Label
Connector
Accept channel

POSSIBLE CAUSE
Poor Contact
Loose Wire
Not switched on
Incorrect voltage
Inadequate current
Rise time too slow
Acceptor Inhibited
Gate not free or dislocated
Obstruction
Not fully closed
EEPROM chksm error
SR Sensor fault
Credit opto fault
Credit sensor blocked
Reject lever pressed
Reinstall power
Voltage less than 10v
(Voltage drops when coil
engages)
Gate jam or dislocated
Loose
Dirty
Both banks enabled

COIN HANDLING

SYMPTOM

12

Acceptor dirty or may have
some damage
Coin not programmed
Loose or broken wire
Path dirty or obstructed

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12-3 ADJUSTING THE PRICE OF PLAY (EXCEL)

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COIN HANDLING

● The price of play is determined by the configuration of switches located
on either an EXCEL board or VTS board. The type of board used is determined
by product location. Switch settings for both types of board remain the same.
This product comes equipped with a Money Controls SR3 Coin Acceptor. 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.
EXCEL Credit Board

DIP SWITCHES
COUNTER 1

STATUS LED

EXCEL CREDIT PCB
COUNTER 2
TEST BUTTON

SERVICE BUTTON
VOLUME CONTROL
DIL SW3 (Regional Settings)
Adjust these switches to specify the type of Coin Acceptor used and currency.
Default = SW1&SW2 ON - NRI in parallel mode, Sterling.
TEST BUTTON		
SERVICE BUTTON
Status LED		
CHANNEL 1		
DIL SW1 (credit settings)
VOL CONTROL 		

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Provides access to the TEST MENU when pressed.
Provides a SERVICE CREDIT when pressed
Flashes when functioning.
To Coin Acceptor (SR3 TYPE.)
Adjust to required price of pay.
MAIN VOLUME ADJUSTMENT (FRONT SPEAKERS)

12-4 ADJUSTING THE PRICE OF PLAY (VTS)
This product comes equipped with a Money Controls SR3 Coin Acceptor. 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.

VTS Board

COIN HANDLING

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.

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COIN CHANNEL A

TEST BUTTON
SERVICE BUTTON
DIP SW 3

DEMAG (NOT USED)
VOLUME CONTROL A
VOLUME CONTROL B

DIP SW 1

VOLUME CONTROL C

DIL SW3 (Regional Settings)
Adjust these switches to specify the type of Coin Acceptor used and currency.
Default = SW1&SW2 ON - SR3 in parallel mode, Sterling.
TEST BUTTON		
Provides access to the TEST MENU when pressed.
SERVICE BUTTON
Provides a SERVICE CREDIT when pressed
Status LED		
Flashes when functioning.
CHANNEL A		
To Coin Acceptor (SR3 TYPE.)
DIL SW1 (credit settings)
Adjust to required price of pay.
DEMAG			
NOT USED
VOL CONTROL A		
MAIN VOLUME ADJUSTMENT (FRONT SPEAKERS)
VOL CONTROL B		
SECONDARY VOL ADJUSTMENT (GUN SPEAKERS)
VOL CONTROL C		
NOT USED

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REGIONAL AND ACCEPTOR SETTINGS (SW3)

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.

COIN HANDLING

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Set SW 3 on the VTS /Excel board as shown in the table above corresponding to the country required.

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STERLING PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS (SW1)

12
COIN HANDLING

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EURO PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS (SW1)

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COIN HANDLING

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13 SEAT MECHANISM
This work should be performed by site maintenance personnel or other skilled
professionals. Work performed by non-technical personnel can cause a severe
accident such as electric shock.

•

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.

•

Exercise due caution in performing soldering procedures. If a soldering iron is
handled carelessly it could cause a burn or start a fire.

•

Proceed very carefully when heating thermal contraction tubes (heatshrink).
Careless heating of such tubes may can cause burns or fire.

•

Be careful not to damage wires. Damaging wires may cause electric shock,
short circuit or present a risk of fire.

•

Do not touch undesignated places. Handling or touching such places may
cause an electric shock, short circuit or crush hazard.

•

Stand back from the cabinet when applying power after maintenance has been
completed. The seat will automatically undergo an initialization operation when
power is restored. failure to move away from the product could result in a crush,
pinch or fall hazard.

13
SEAT MECHANISM

•

• Be careful not to get a hand or finger caught when removing or attaching parts
within the moving mechanism.
• Exercise extreme caution when handling the internal parts on the rear cabinet.
Pay special attention when examining the rear cabinet, inspect for damage,
loss of components or warping. The loss of just one component i.e screw, can
result in damage or lead to damage and faulty operation of the entire unit.

After replacing or adjusting the volume, always set the volume movement
values at the CABINET SETTING>SEAT MOTION TEST in TEST MODE.

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13-1 PITCH VOLUME
13-1-1 PITCH VOLUME ADJUSTMENT

1
13
SEAT MECHANISM

2

Turn OFF the power switch.
Note: Turn off the power when the cabinet is in Advertise Mode and the seat is not moving.
Using an Allen wrench, remove the 4 inner hex socket screws positioned along the top rail of the seat back.
Once removed carefully lift the seat back in an upwards movement to unlatch it for the base.
INNER HEX SOCKET CAP SCREW (4) BLK

LIFT SEAT UP

3

Using the Allen wrench, remove the 4 inner hex
socket screws from the front of the seat base..

INNER HEX SOCKET
CAP SCREW (4) BLK

4

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Lift the seat base from the rear and tilt upwards to remove.

5

Locate the Pitch Volume Bracket and loosen the 2 screws to adjust the gear mesh angle and seating. Ensure
that the D cut surface of the volume control axis is as shown in the figure when the seat is in its horizontal
position.

13
SEAT MECHANISM

6
7
8

After adjusting, tighten the 2 screws and refer to the previous steps in reverse order to reassemble the seat back
and base.
Turn on the power. Take care and stand back from the seat when initializing.

Go to CABINET SETTINGS > SEAT MOTION TEST in the GAME TEST MODE and check the setting
value. The recommended pitch volume setting when the seat is in its horizontal position is 80H + 10H. Check
to make sure that the value decreases when the front of the seat moves in a downward motion and increases
when the seat moves in an upward movement..

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13
SEAT MECHANISM

VALUE DECREASES

VALUE INCREASES

13-1-2 PITCH VOLUME REPLACEMENT

1
2
3

Turn off the power when the seat is in Advertise Mode and the seat in NOT moving.

Refer to Steps 2 to 4 in the previous section to remove the Seat back and base.

Undo the cord clamp and disconnect the connector. Be careful not to damage the wires when doing so.

CORD CLAMP (1)

CONNECTOR SMP3

4

Remove the 2 screws and take off the pitch volume.

PITCH VOLUME

CONNECTOR SMP3

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5

Remove the setscrews and remove the gear from the volume shaft.

13

9
10
11
12
13

SEAT MECHANISM

6
7
8

Remove the nut holding the pitch volume bracket in place and take the volume off the pitch volume bracket.

The wires connect to the volume will be reused. Use a tool such as a pair of snips or cutters to remove the old
heatshrink tubes from the areas were the wires are connected.
Use a soldering iron to separate the wires from the old volume pot. Be careful when using a soldering iron as
in may burn.

If the exposed conductive wire at the end is less than 5mm, use a pair of wire strippers to cut back the
insulation.
Pass the wires through the heatshrink tubes and resolder the wires into the same position on the newly replaced
volume pot. If needed, check the wiring diagram for wire positions.
Cover the contacts with the heatshrink tubes and apply heat using the appropriate heat gun to tightly cover the
soldered parts.
Refer to steps 2 to 6 and work in reverse order to re-attach the pitch volume pot, seat and seat back.
Refer to steps section 13-1-1 for adjustment for the pitch volume.

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13-1-3 PITCH VOLUME GREASING

• Be sure to use the designated grease. Using an undesignated grease can
cause parts damage.

13
SEAT MECHANISM

• Do not apply grease to locations other that those specified. Doing so may
create a risk of operational problems and deterioration of parts.
• The designated periods for greasing serve only as a guide. Whenever
there are squeaks or other anomalies, apply grease at designated
locations.
Grease the parts listed below once every three months.
Use GREASE MATE (PART No. 090-0066) spray grease.

1
2

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Refer to steps 1 to 4 of 13-1-1 PITCH VOLUME ADJUSTMENT and remove the seat and seat back.

Grease the gear interface as shown in the figure.

13-2 ROLL VOLUME
13-2-1 ROLL VOLUME ADJUSTMENT

1

Note: Turn off the power when the cabinet is in Advertise Mode and the seat is not moving.
Remove the 4 screws and take off the bellows upper base hatch.

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SEAT MECHANISM

2

Turn OFF the power switch.

SCREW (4)

Below base hatch

3

4
5
6

Loosen the 2 screws and move the volume bracket to adjust the gear mesh angle and seating position. Ensure
the D cut surface of the volume control axis is as shown in the figure when the seat is in its horizontal position.

After adjusting, tighten the 2 screws and refer to step 2 to reattach the upper bellow base hatch..
Turn on the power and stand back from the seat. The seat wil initialize automatically once the power has been
re-established.
Go to CABINET SETTING > SEAT MOTION TEST in GAME TEST MODE and check the setting value.
The recommended roll volume setting when the seat is horizontally orientated is 80H + 10H. Check to make
sure the value decreases when the 1P side of the seat moves down and increases when the 2P side of the seat
moves down.

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SEAT MECHANISM

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13-2-2 ROLL VOLUME REPLACEMENT

1

Note: Turn off the power when the cabinet is in Advertise Mode and the seat is not moving.
Refer to step 2 of 13-2-1 ROLL VOLUME ADJUSTMENT and remove the upper bellow base hatch.

13
Undo the cord clamp and disconnect the connector. Be careful not to damage wires when doing so.

CORD CLAMP (1)

SEAT MECHANISM

2
3

Turn OFF the power switch.

CONNECTOR SMP3

4

Remove the 2 screws and take off the roll volume pot.

ROLL VOLUME

SCREW (2)

5

Remove the 2 screw sets and pull the gear off the volume shaft.

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13

6
7
8

Remove the nut holding the roll volume bracket in place and take the volume off the roll volume bracket.

The wires connect to the volume will be reused. Use a tool such as a pair of snips or cutters to remove the old
heatshrink tubes from the areas were the wires are connected.
Use a soldering iron to separate the wires from the old volume pot. Be careful when using a soldering iron as
in may burn.

SEAT MECHANISM

9
10
11
12
13

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If the exposed conductive wire at the end is less than 5mm, use a pair of wire strippers to cut back the
insulation.
Pass the wires through the heatshrink tubes and resolder the wires into the same position on the newly replaced
volume pot. If needed, check the wiring diagram for wire positions.
Cover the contacts with the heatshrink tubes and apply heat using the appropriate heat gun to tightly cover the
soldered parts.
Refer to steps 2 to 6 and work in reverse order to re-attach the roll volume pot, seat and seat back.
Refer to steps section 13-1-1 for adjustment for the roll volume.

13-2-3 ROLL VOLUME GREASING

• Be sure to use the designated grease. Using an undesignated grease can
cause parts damage.

• The designated periods for greasing serve only as a guide. Whenever
there are squeaks or other anomalies, apply grease at designated
locations.
Grease the parts listed below once every three months.
Use GREASE MATE (PART No. 090-0066) spray grease.

1
2

13
SEAT MECHANISM

• Do not apply grease to locations other that those specified. Doing so may
create a risk of operational problems and deterioration of parts.

Refer to steps 1 to 4 of 13-2-1 ROLL VOLUME ADJUSTMENT and remove the upper bellows hatch.

Grease the gear interface as shown in the figure.

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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.

14
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.
• When restoring power after maintenance is completed or going into or coming
out of the Test Mode, be sure to verify that there are no people near the
product. When the power is restored or when coming out of Test Mode, the
product will automatically undergo initialization operation. If people are near
the product, it could result in an accident involving the moving mechanism.
• In the event that parts related to the ride mechanisms (motors or reducers,
etc.) are damaged or break down, or when parts replacement or repairs are
needed, request work be done by the point of purchase or the office listed in
this manual. Such procedures require specialized knowledge, techniques, and
tools. Improperly performed procedures can result in accidents.
• 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.

• Be careful not to get your fingers caught when opening/closing or attaching/
removing doors, lids and other such parts.
• When working inside the cabinet, you could get caught on parts or scratch
yourself on them. Check the inside of the cabinet and be aware of where the
parts are before performing the work.

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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.

14

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.

PERIODIC INSPECTION

DISPLAY (LCD SCREEN Cleaning)

Antistatic and purpose made LCD cleaning wipes are also acceptable alternatives.

Isopropyl Alcohol is a flammable liquid.
Do not use this cleaner near an exposed flame or clean the screen when it is
powered on..

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PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE
PERIOD

ITEMS

DESCRIPTION

As appropriate

CABINET SURFACE

Cleaning

LAMPS

Inspection

CABINET

Confirm adjusters contact floor

SAFETY DEVICES

Confirm bellows

Daily

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PERIODIC INSPECTION

Check rubber on foot guard
Weekly

LCD

Screen Cleaning
Check monitor adjustment

Monthly

START, MOTION STOP

Check switches and lamps

CONTROLLER

Inspect volume pots

REAR CABINET

Inspect volume pots

COIN SELECTOR

Coin switch inspection
Coin insertion test

Every 3 Months

RINGWIDE

Settings check

CONTROLLER

Inspect gear meshing
Apply grease

REAR CABINET

Inspect gear meshing
Apply grease

1 year

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COIN SELECTOR

Cleaning

RINGWIDE

Cleaning

POWER PLUG

Inspection, Cleaning

FRONT CABI INTERIOR

Cleaning

15 TROUBLESHOOTING
11-1 TROUBLESHOOTING (WHEN NO ERROR MESSAGE IS SHOWN)

• Be careful so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause electric
shock or short circuit.
• After removing the cause of the functioning of the Circuit Protector, reinstate
the Circuit Protector. Depending on the cause of the functioning, using the Circuit
Protector as is without removing the cause can cause generation of heat and fire
hazard.

15
TROUBLESHOOTING

• In order to prevent electric shock and short circuit, be sure to turn power off
before performing work.

• In the event that a problem cannot be resolved by employing the procedures
listed in this Manual, be sure to request service from the office shown on this
Manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased. Attempts
to employ procedures other than those specified in this Manual can cause
electrical shock, shorting, or fire.
• In the event of a problem that is not described here, be sure to contact the
office shown on this Manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally
purchased. Careless attempts at repair can result in electrical shock, shorting, or
fire.

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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PROBLEM

CAUSE

With main switch ON there Power is not supplied
is no activation

COUNTERMEASURE
Insert power lead all the way into
outlet

Supply voltage is not correct

Make sure that supply voltage is
correct

Circuit protector activated

Reset circuit protector/replace
fuse
Check connections of the monitor
and RINGWIDE connector

No sound

Volume not properly adjusted

Adjust volume

Poor connection of
connectors

Check connections of RINGWIDE
and amp

Board, amp or speaker fault

Run speaker test to check.

Poor connection of video
cable

Confirm connection of video/VGA
cable.

Monitor fault

Contact point of purchase

Screen saturation and
brightness not correct

Screen not properly adjusted

Adjust screen settings

Switch and volume pot
input does not work

Poor connection of
connectors

Check connection to I/O bd

Incorrect colour on
monitor

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TROUBLESHOOTING

There is sound and lighting Video signal connector or
but no video signal
monitor power connector is
not properly connected

Check the connection to
RINGWIDE
Start button input does not Switch fault
work

Replace switch

Start button does not light

Lamp failure

Replace lamp

Stays on RINGWIDE logo
and does not go to
advertise screen (error)

Poor condition of cabinet

Refer to list of errors

RINGWIDE error

Contact point of purchase

Controller does not work
properly

Improper controller settings

Configure settings in TEST mode

Poor attachment of volume
pots or misalignment of gears

Adjust volume pot and set in
calibration settings

Poor connection of
connectors

Check volume pot connections

Volume pot failure

Replace volume pot

Faulty initialization

Turn the power on/off and make
sure the initialization operation
completes successfully

Poor attachment of volume
pots or misaligned gears

Adjust the volume pots and check
in TEST mode

Volume pot failure

Replace the volume pot

Faulty initialization

Turn the power on/off and make
sure the initialization operation
completes successfully

Improper settings

Check the DIP SW

Poor connections

Check RINGWIDE connections
and joint connections

Thermal element on servo
motor engaged

It engages when the temperature
inside the motor gets too hot - it
will recover when cool.

Seat does not work
correctly

Seat does not move

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16

● 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.

GAME BOARD

● Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires may cause an electric
shock, short circuit or present a risk of fire.
● 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

● To prevent electric shock or IC Board malfunctioning, be sure to turn off the
power for the cabinet when installing or removing the IC Board.

● Keep the IC board well cooled. RINGWIDE is provided with ventilating fans. Do
not block the air outlets of these fans. Also do not place anything closely to
RINGWIDE. Failure to observe these  instructions may cause an overheating and
fire.

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GAME BOARD

● Extraneous matter such as dust on the IC Board can cause the IC Board to
generate heat and result in a fire due to short circuit, etc. Ensure the IC Board
surfaces are always kept clean.

● Always follow the usage conditions from SEGA as well as the usage conditions
for the cabinet you are using for RINGWIDE. Failure to do so may cause an
overheating and fire.

● Be sure to connect the IC Board and connectors completely. Insufficient
insertion can damage IC Board, etc.
● For the IC Board circuit inspection, only the use of Logic Tester is permitted. The
use of ordinary testers is not permitted as these can damage the IC Board.
● Do not subject the IC Board to static electricity when installing the IC Board in
the cabinet or when connecting wire harness connectors to the IC Board.
● When soldering buttons, etc. to the wire harnesses, be sure to remove the wire
harnesses from the IC Board so as not to subject the IC Board to heat.
● Using RINGWIDE without the Shield Case can cause electric wave trouble. Be
sure to use RINGWIDE together with the accessory Shield Case.
● Some parts are the ones designed and manufactured not specifically for this
product. 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 product whether or not a warranty period has expired.

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16-2 PARTS DETAILS

1

2

16
GAME BOARD

2
3

2

5
3
4

1
2
3
4
5

100

Shield case
Exhaust vent (Do not block or cover.)
Intake vent (Do not block or cover.)
Board number
Board serial number

CONNECTORS, SWITCHES AND LED

● Do not connect components to 9 JVS I/O that are not designated by SEGA.
Connecting unspecified components could cause an accident such as an
electric shock or fire.

1

2

20
2

19
2 18
2

2
17

3

4

2
16

2
15

5

2
14

6

2
13

7

9

8

2
12

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GAME BOARD

● When connecting the connector, check the orientation and type carefully and
connect securely. The connector must be connected in the proper direction
and type. If it is connected in the wrong direction or indiscriminately at an
incline, or connected wrong connector, so that a load is applied, the
connector or its terminal pins could break, causing a short circuit or fire.

11

10

1 Power input port
2 External power supply port
3 Test/Service button external input port
4 DIP SW (Dip switches)
5 Service button (SW2)
6 LED1, LED2 (From right to left: 1, 2)

7 Test button (SW1)
8 Key chip socket
9 JVS I/O port

10 DVI output
11 Center/Woofer lineout
12 Rear lineout
13 Front lineout
14 LAN port

15 USB port 2
16 USB port 1
17 Serial communication port 3
18 Serial communication port 2
19 Serial communication port 1
20 RGB output

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1 Power Input Port

16

Terminal
No.

Signal
Name

Terminal
No.

Signal Name

1

GND

5

+12V DC IN

2

GND

6

+12V DC IN

3

GND

7

+12V DC IN

4

GND

8

+12V DC IN

GAME BOARD

NOTE: Before connecting, be sure to check the type of connector.

2 External Power Supply Port
Terminal
No.

Signal
Name

Terminal
No.

Signal
Name

1

GND

8

+12V DC

2

GND

9

+12V DC

3

GND

10

+12V DC

4

GND

11

+5V DC

5

GND

12

+5V DC

6

GND

13

+5V DC

7

N.C.

14

N.C.

NOTE: Before connecting, be sure to check the type of connector.

3 Test/Service Button External Input Port

102

Terminal
No.

Signal
Name

1

SW1

2

SW2

3

GND

Maximum Output Current

2.3A

2.3A

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4 DIP SW
No. 1, No. 2 and No.3:
Use differs depending on game software. Set according to the Service Manual provided with the game software itself.

No. 5, No. 6 and No. 7:
Set the resolution of the video output.
Use differs depending on game software. Set according to the Service Manual provided with the game software itself.

Resolution

No. 5

No. 6

No. 7

*

OFF

OFF

OFF

640 x 480

ON

OFF

OFF

1024 x 600

OFF

ON

OFF

1024 x 768

ON

ON

OFF

1280 x 720

OFF

OFF

ON

1280 x 1024

ON

OFF

ON

1360 x 768

OFF

ON

ON

1920 x 1080

ON

ON

ON

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GAME BOARD

No. 4:
Changes the facing of the monitor. Use differs depending on game software. Set according to the Service Manual provided
with the game software itself. If no specific directions are given set to horizontal display (OFF).
OFF: Horizontal display
ON:
Vertical display

For DREAM RAIDERS the resolution is 1280x720
No. 8:
Use differs depending on game software. Set according to the Service Manual provided with the game software itself.

The switch settings for DREAM RAIDERS
The diagram below shows all 8 switches in the OFF position.

No. 1

No. 2

No. 3

No. 4

No. 5

No. 6

No. 7

No. 8

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

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16-3 RINGWIDE COMPONENTS
■ ACCESSORIES
Parts not labeled with part numbers are as yet unregistered or cannot be registered. Be sure to handle all parts with care, as
some parts are not available for purchase separately.

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DESCRIPTION/PART NO.

FIGURES/NOTES

QTY

GAME BOARD

TAPPING SCREW
011-P00412
4
Used for installing the RINGWIDE.

RINGWIDE
847-0001D-01 : USA
847-0001D-02 : OTHERS
1 ea.

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16-4 ERROR CODE DISPLAY

● If an error code is displayed get on-site maintenance personnel or other
qualified professional to look at it. An unqualified person attempting to resolve
an error code problem may lead to electric shock, short circuit and risk of fire.

● If a problem not described in this manual occurs, or the resolution to a problem
described in this manual is not effective, do not make further attempts to
resolve the problem yourself. Immediately turn off the power and contact the
office listed in this manual or your supplier. Any unguided attempts to solve
such problems may lead to a serious accident.

GAME BOARD

If no on-site maintenance personnel or qualified professional is available
immediately turn off the power and contact the customer services in this
manual or your supplier.

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If an error number or message not listed below appears, cease using the product
immediately and contact the office listed in this manual or the point of purchase
for this product.
RINGWIDE is equipped to display various errors on-screen to help solve any problems. If an error is displayed the game
cannot be used. Use the following table of causes and countermeasures to solve the problem.

DISPLAY

Error 0001
Keychip Not Found

CAUSE

There is no key chip, or the key chip is not connected correctly.

COUNTERMEASURES

Check that the key chip is connected correctly.

DISPLAY

Error 0002
Keychip Not Available

CAUSE

The key chip is not supported. The RINGWIDE system program must be updated.

COUNTERMEASURES

Check how the game was installed.
If that doesn’t fix the problem, contact the office listed in this manual or the point of
purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0004
Game Program Not Acceptable

CAUSE

The key chip is not supported.

COUNTERMEASURES

Check that the key chip from a different system is not inserted.
If that doesn’t fix the problem, contact the office listed in this manual or the point of
purchase for this product.

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DISPLAY

Error 0008
Keychip Access Failed

CAUSE

The key chip could not be accessed.

COUNTERMEASURES

Reinsert the key chip and restart RINGWIDE.
If that doesn’t fix the problem, contact the office listed in this manual or the point of
purchase for this product.

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GAME BOARD

DISPLAY

Error 0010
Unexpected Game Program Failure

CAUSE

The game program crashed due to an unexpected error.

COUNTERMEASURES

Turn the power off and then restart the RINGWIDE.
If that doesn’t fix the problem, contact the office listed in this manual or the point of
purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0020
EXIO Not Found

CAUSE

The I/O board inside RINGWIDE is not recognized.

COUNTERMEASURES

Turn the power off and then restart the RINGWIDE.
If that doesn’t fix the problem, contact the office listed in this manual or the point of
purchase for this product.

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DISPLAY

Error 0021
Main board Malfunctioning

CAUSE

The main board does not recognize itself.

COUNTERMEASURES

Contact the office listed in this manual or the point of purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0022
Game Program Not Found on Storage Device

CAUSE

There is no game program on the storage device.

COUNTERMEASURES

Use the installation media (DVD DRIVE, etc.) to reinstall the game.

DISPLAY

Error 0023 - 0026
Main board Malfunctioning

CAUSE

Failed to access the main board.

COUNTERMEASURES

Turn the power off and then restart the RINGWIDE.
If that doesn’t fix the problem, contact the office listed in this manual or the point of
purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0027
Low Battery

CAUSE

The button battery may be depleted.

COUNTERMEASURES

Replace the button battery.

DISPLAY

Error 0041
Game Program Not Found on Install Media

CAUSE

There is no game program on the install media.

COUNTERMEASURES

Check that the game program, place on the install media (DVD DRIVE etc.), and the key
chip correspond to each other.

DISPLAY

Error 0042
Game Program Not Found on Install Media

CAUSE

Some part of the game program is missing.

COUNTERMEASURES

Check how the game was installed.
If that doesn’t fix the problem, contact the office listed in this manual or the point of
purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0049

CAUSE

Failed to access the install media.

COUNTERMEASURES

Check that the install media (DVD DRIVE etc.) is connected correctly. Check that the
game disk is not scratched, damaged or dirty.
If that doesn’t fix the problem, contact the office listed in this manual or the point of
purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0052
Install Media Access Failed

CAUSE

Failed to access the install media.

COUNTERMEASURES

Check that the install media (DVD DRIVE etc.) is connected correctly. Check that the
game disk is not scratched, damaged or dirty.
If that doesn’t fix the problem, contact the office listed in this manual or the point of
purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0055
Game Program Verify Error

CAUSE

The installed game program is not working correctly.

COUNTERMEASURES

Turn the power off and then restart the RINGWIDE.
If that doesn’t fix the problem, contact the office listed in this manual or the point of
purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0064
Game Program Not Found on Server

CAUSE

No game program on the LAN install server.

COUNTERMEASURES

Check that the game program, place on the LAN install server, and the key chip correspond

GAME BOARD

Install Media Access Failed

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to each other.
DISPLAY

Error 0066
Game Program Verify Error

CAUSE

The installed game program is not working correctly.

COUNTERMEASURES

Turn the power off and then restart the RINGWIDE.
If that doesn’t fix the problem, contact the office listed in this manual or the point of
purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0081
Invalid Storage Format

CAUSE

The storage format is wrong.

COUNTERMEASURES

Contact the office listed in this manual or the point of purchase for this product.

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GAME BOARD

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DISPLAY

Error 0082
Game Program Access Failed

CAUSE

The storage device cannot be recognized.

COUNTERMEASURES

Reinstall the game program.
If that doesn’t fix the problem, contact the office listed in this manual or the point of
purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0083
Storage Device Not Acceptable

CAUSE

The storage does not have enough space.

COUNTERMEASURES

Contact the office listed in this manual or the point of purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0084
Storage Device Malfunctioning

CAUSE

The storage device may be broken.

COUNTERMEASURES

Turn the power off and then restart the RINGWIDE.
If that doesn’t fix the problem, contact the office listed in this manual or the point of
purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0085
Invalid Storage Format

CAUSE

The storage format is wrong.

COUNTERMEASURES

Contact the office listed in this manual or the point of purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0088
System Program Verify Error

CAUSE

The installed system program is not working correctly.

COUNTERMEASURES

Perform a manual recovery of RINGWIDE.
If that doesn’t fix the problem, contact the office listed in this manual or the point of
purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0090
High CPU Temperature

CAUSE

The CPU temperature is high.

COUNTERMEASURES

Refer to Chapter 7, and clean RINGWIDE.
If that doesn’t fix the problem, contact the office listed in this manual or the point of
purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0091
Too High CPU Temperature

CAUSE

The CPU temperature is high.

COUNTERMEASURES

Refer to Chapter 7, and clean RINGWIDE.
If that doesn’t fix the problem, contact the office listed in this manual or the point of
purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0501 - 0530
(No message)

CAUSE

The connected device cannot be recognized.

COUNTERMEASURES

Turn the power off and then restart the RINGWIDE.
If that doesn’t fix the problem, contact the office listed in this manual or the point of
purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0531
(No message)

CAUSE

The connected graphics device cannot be recognized.

COUNTERMEASURES

Turn the power off and then restart the RINGWIDE.
If that doesn’t fix the problem, contact the office listed in this manual or the point of
purchase for this product.
Error 0532
(No message)

CAUSE

The connected USB device cannot be recognized.

COUNTERMEASURES

Check that the USB devices are connected correctly, and turn the power off and then
restart the RINGWIDE.
If that doesn’t fix the problem, contact the office listed in this manual or the point of
purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0533 - 0550
(No message)

CAUSE

The connected device cannot be recognized.

COUNTERMEASURES

Turn the power off and then restart the RINGWIDE.
If that doesn’t fix the problem, contact the office listed in this manual or the point of
purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0901

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GAME BOARD

DISPLAY

Wrong Platform
CAUSE

The game board being used is not supported.

COUNTERMEASURES

Check to see if any game programs have been upgraded.

DISPLAY

Error 0902
Wrong System Program

CAUSE

It was started up with an unsupported system program.
The RINGWIDE system program must be updated.

COUNTERMEASURES

Check how the game was installed.
If that doesn’t fix the problem, contact the office listed in this manual or the point of
purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0903
Wrong Region.

CAUSE

The game is for a foreign region.

COUNTERMEASURES

Use a domestic game.

DISPLAY

Error 0905
Graphic Function Not Found

CAUSE

The RINGWIDE graphics function cannot be recognized.

COUNTERMEASURES

Check that the game program is compatible with the RINGWIDE.
If it is, contact the office listed in this manual or the point of purchase for this
product.

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GAME BOARD

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DISPLAY

Error 0906
Sound Function Not found

CAUSE

The RINGWIDE sound function cannot be recognized.

COUNTERMEASURES

Contact the office listed in this manual or the point of purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0907
Not Enough System Memory

CAUSE

RINGWIDE does not have enough memory.

COUNTERMEASURES

Contact the office listed in this manual or the point of purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0908
Not Enough SRAM

CAUSE

RINGWIDE does not have enough SRAM.

COUNTERMEASURES

Contact the office listed in this manual or the point of purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0909
Not Enough Storage Device

CAUSE

RINGWIDE does not have enough storage.

COUNTERMEASURES

Contact the office listed in this manual or the point of purchase for this product.

DISPLAY

Error 0910
Wrong Resolution Setting

CAUSE

The game does not support the current resolution settings.

COUNTERMEASURES

Change the DIP SW to the correct settings and restart the RINGWIDE.

DISPLAY

Error 0911
Wrong Horizontal/Vertical Setting.

CAUSE

The monitor horizontal/vertical settings are incorrect.

COUNTERMEASURES

Change the DIP SW to the correct settings and restart the RINGWIDE.

DISPLAY

Error 0949
Keychip Not Found

CAUSE

Failed to access the key chip.

COUNTERMEASURES

Check that the key chip is connected correctly.

DISPLAY

Error 6401
JVS I/O board is not connected to main board.

CAUSE

(1) The I/O board is not connected.
(2) Unreliable connection between the game board and the I/O board.

COUNTERMEASURES

(1) Connect the I/O board to RINGWIDE.
Check that the power cable is connected to I/O board.
(2) Reconnect or replace the JVS cable that connects the I/O board to RINGWIDE.

DISPLAY

Error 6402
JVS I/O board does not fulfill the game spec.

CAUSE

The correct I/O board is not connected.

COUNTERMEASURES

Use an I/O board that provides the proper input/output for the game.

GAME ERROR CODES
DISPLAY

Error 1001
There is an error in the COIN ASSIGNMENTS SETTINGS.

CAUSE

COIN ASSIGNMENTS SETTINGS are incorrect.

COUNTERMEASURES

Make sure “SYSTEM TEST MODE” > “COIN ASSIGNMENTS” > “COIN CHUTE
TYPE” and “SERVICE TYPE” are both set to “COMMON.”
Error 6001
Unable to recognize SEAT MOTOR DRIVE BD.(PITCH)

CAUSE

SEAT MOTOR DRIVE BD (PITCH) is not recognized.

COUNTERMEASURES

Check to make sure the test works under “GAME TEST MODE” > “CABINET SETTING”
> “SEAT MOTION TEST.”

GAME BOARD

DISPLAY

16

If the test does not work, check the connection of the wires between the RINGWIDE and
SEAT MOTOR DRIVE BD (PITCH) or replace them. If the test still does not work after
replacing them, it is likely a faulty SEAT MOTOR DRIVE BD (PITCH). Contact your point
of purchase or the office listed in this manual.
DISPLAY

Error 6002
SEAT MOTOR INITIALIZATION FAILED (PITCH)

CAUSE

SEAT MOTOR DRIVE BD (PITCH) is not recognized.

COUNTERMEASURES

Check to make sure the test works under “GAME TEST MODE” > “CABINET SETTING”
> “SEAT MOTION TEST.”
If the test does not work, check the connection of the wires between the RINGWIDE and
SEAT MOTOR DRIVE BD (PITCH) or replace them. If the test still does not work after
replacing them, it is likely a faulty SEAT MOTOR DRIVE BD (PITCH). Contact your point
of purchase or the office listed in this manual.

DISPLAY

Error 6003
The SEAT MOTOR has overheated.(PITCH)

CAUSE

The SEAT MOTOR (PITCH) overheated.

COUNTERMEASURES

Turn the power off and restart it after the motor temperature drops.
When doing this, remove anything that might obstruct the movement of the seat. If this error
is displayed frequently, it is likely a faulty SEAT MOTOR DRIVE BD (PITCH) or SEAT
MOTOR (PITCH). Contact your point of purchase or the office listed in this manual.

DISPLAY

Error 6004
The SEAT MOTOR is using abnormal encoder data.(PITCH)

CAUSE

There is an abnormality in the SEAT MOTOR (PITCH) encoder data.

COUNTERMEASURES

Make sure all the wires between the front and rear cabinets are connected. If the error is still
displayed after a restart, it is likely a faulty wire between the SEAT MOTOR DRIVE BD
(PITCH) and SEAT MOTOR (PITCH) or a faulty SEAT MOTOR DRIVE BD (PITCH) or
SEAT MOTOR (PITCH). Contact your point of purchase or the office listed in this manual.

DISPLAY

Error 6005
An overcurrent has passed through the SEAT MOTOR.(PITCH)

CAUSE

There was an overcurrent in the SEAT MOTOR (PITCH).

COUNTERMEASURES

If the error is still displayed after a restart, it is likely a faulty SEAT MOTOR DRIVE BD
(PITCH) or SEAT MOTOR (PITCH). Contact your point of purchase or the office listed in
this manual.

111

DISPLAY

Error 6009
The SEAT VOLUME is abnormal.(PITCH)

CAUSE

There is something wrong with the SEAT VOLUME (PITCH).

COUNTERMEASURES

Refer to 14-1-1 “PITCH VOLUME ADJUSTMENT” and adjust the volume. If the error persists, it is likely a faulty volume. Replace the volume.

DISPLAY

Error 6011
Unable to recognize SEAT MOTOR DRIVE BD.(ROLL)

CAUSE

The SEAT MOTOR DRIVE BD (ROLL) is not recognized.

COUNTERMEASURES

Check to make sure the test works under “GAME TEST MODE” > “CABINET SETTING”
> “SEAT MOTION TEST.”

16
GAME BOARD

If the test does not work, check the connection of the wires between the RINGWIDE and
SEAT MOTOR DRIVE BD (ROLL) or replace them. If the test still does not work after
replacing them, it is likely a faulty SEAT MOTOR DRIVE BD (ROLL). Contact your point
of purchase or the office listed in this manual.
DISPLAY

Error 6012
SEAT MOTOR INITIALIZATION FAILED (ROLL)

CAUSE

The SEAT MOTOR DRIVE BD (ROLL) is not recognized.

COUNTERMEASURES

Check to make sure the test works under “GAME TEST MODE” > “CABINET SETTING”
> “SEAT MOTION TEST.”
If the test does not work, check the connection of the wires between the RINGWIDE and
SEAT MOTOR DRIVE BD (ROLL) or replace them. If the test still does not work after
replacing them, it is likely a faulty SEAT MOTOR DRIVE BD (ROLL). Contact your point
of purchase or the office listed in this manual.

112

DISPLAY

Error 6013
The SEAT MOTOR has overheated.(ROLL)

CAUSE

The SEAT MOTOR (ROLL) overheated.

COUNTERMEASURES

Turn the power off and restart it after the motor temperature drops.
When doing this, remove anything that might obstruct the movement of the seat. If this error
is displayed frequently, it is likely a faulty SEAT MOTOR DRIVE BD (ROLL) or SEAT
MOTOR (ROLL). Contact your point of purchase or the office listed in this manual.

Manual Recovery
Use the following procedure to return the RINGWIDE system software to a previous state.

After RINGWIDE starts up and the following message is displayed, release the buttons.
The system software will recover automatically. The Advertising screen will be displayed once
everything finishes. Until it is displayed, do not interfere with the cabinet’s operations.
(If you are uninstalling a game, the Install Wait screen will be displayed.)

SYSTEM UPDATE

16
GAME BOARD

1
2

Press the TEST and SERVICE Buttons simultaneously with the RINGWIDE power off.
Hold the buttons down and turn on the power.

STEP1

DO NOT TURN OFF THE POWER

113

16-5 REPLACING THE BUTTON BATTERY

16

● Make sure you do not damage the printed board and wires. Such damage can
lead to electric shock, short circuit and fire hazard.

GAME BOARD

● To prevent overheating, explosion, or fire:
- Do not recharge, disassemble, heat, incinerate, or short the battery.
- Do not allow the battery to come into direct contact with metallic objects or
other batteries.
- To preserve the battery, wrap it in tape or other insulating material.
● Follow local regulations when disposing of the battery. Improper disposal can
damage the environment.
● Even the site maintenance personnel or other qualified professionals must not
perform replacement operations for parts not described in this manual. In the
event that such work is required either contact the office listed in this manual or
first confirm the procedure with the place or office of purchase. Failure to do so
may lead to electric shock or short circuit.
● Do not turn on the power with current carrying parts exposed. Doing so could
result in electric shock or short circuit.

To avoid risk of malfunction and damage:
- Make sure the positive and negative ends are aligned correctly.
- Use only batteries approved for use with this unit.

● The batteries in RINGWIDE can be used for approximately 4 years of standard
usage. If the battery appears to require replacement sooner than 4 years it is
more likely that an error has occurred with some other part of the board. Rather
than exchanging the battery requesting repair of the board itself may be more
appropriate.
● 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.

114

The button battery that require replacement can be found on the main board, inside the RINGWIDE shield case.

Remove 2 screws for the RINGWIDE lid. The screws are on top of the connector side.

16

Slide the lid toward the side with the connectors, and remove it.

BUTTON BATTERY (BATTERY LITHIUM CR2032 SONY)
401-0070

GAME BOARD

1
2
3

Remove the unit on which RINGWIDE is placed from the game cabinet.
RINGWIDE must be removed still attached to the base (wooden shelf, etc.).

Slide toward the connectors side.

SCREW (2)
M3 x 6, w/flat & spring washers

4

The main board is the board on the bottom of the RINGWIDE shield case.
After replacing the main board’s button battery, refer to Step 3 and close the lid.

115

16-6 CLEANING RINGWIDE

16

● Clean RINGWIDE once a year or whenever either “Error 0090” or “Error 0091”
occurs. Dust accumulating in game boards may not function properly.

GAME BOARD

● Set each cabinet to correct settings after cleaning the product. Be sure to set
RINGWIDE to correct settings when returning. If the proper settings are not used,
the units may not function properly.
Once a year remove RINGWIDE from the cabinet and use a vacuum cleaner to clean around the RINGWIDE’s air vents and
installation area.

1
2

Refer to the manual included with the game machine, and remove RINGWIDE from the cabinet.

Clean around the intake/exhaust vents of RINGWIDE with a vacuum cleaner.

EXHAUST VENT

INTAKE VENT

EXHAUST VENT

INTAKE VENT

INTAKE VENT

116

3

Set each RINGWIDE you removed by the reverse method.

16
GAME BOARD

4

Clean around installment parts of RINGWIDE in the cabinet with a vacuum cleaner.
Be sure not to damage wirings and boards. Electronic devices on boards may damage by
static electricity,
and be sure not to vacuum electronic devices by a vacuum cleaner.

117

16-7 GAME BOARD (RINGWIDE) - LOCATION

16

● When returning the game board after making repairs or replacements,
make sure that there are no errors in the connection of connectors. Erroneous
connections can lead to electrical shock, short circuits or fires.

GAME BOARD

● When connecting a connector, check the direction carefully. Connectors must
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.

1

The machine is fitted with a Ringwide Game Board and several other Ancilliary Boards which are mainly
housed inside the Display Cabinet. Only qualified Personnel should attempt to Service these Units.

RINGWIDE

The Game Board Unit is located behind the front door of the main display cabinet. To remove, open the door
using a key and security driver (TORX (T20)).

118

2

Once the door has been removed and the RINGWIDE located, disconnect the VGA cable, USB cable,
COMMS 1 and COMMS 2 and all power connections.

3

Unscrew and remove the (4) phillips screws from each corner of the RINGWIDE whilst taking the weight
and remove.

16
GAME BOARD

FIXING POINTS (4)

TAKE WEIGHT WHILST
REMOVING FIXINGS

Do not open the Game Board without the express permission of SEGA. If for any
reason entry has been gained into the Game Board without the permission of
SEGA, then all warranty rights become void.
When returning the Game Board to SEGA for service, then please make sure that
adequate packaging is used as damage in transit make occur.

119

17 DESIGN-RELATED PARTS
For the warning display stickers, refer to Section 1.

HEADER INSERT
(DV-0522UK)

EDCAP
(DV-0513UK)

17
DESIGN - RELATED PARTS

STKR ENDCAP
(DV-0514UK)

STKR FRONT CABI R
(DV-1051UK)
STKR REAR SIDE UPPER R
(DV-3513UK)

STKR REAR SIDE R
(DV-3511UK)

STKR END CAP
(DV-3014K)
STKR FRONT CABI L
(DV-1050UK)

STICKER REAR UPPER L
(DV-3512UK)

STKR REAR SIDE L
(DV-3510UK)

120

TUBE INSERT
(DV-3022UK)

17

STKR LIT L OUTER
(DV-3719UK)

PLASMA PLATE
(DV-3720UK)
STKR MIIRROR PLASMA
(DV-3718UK)
STKR MID LOWER
(DV-3715UK)

DESIGN - RELATED PARTS

STKR MID UPPER
(DV-3714UK)

STKR TUBE HOR
(DV-3717UK)

STKR TUBE VERT
(DV-3716UK)

ENDCAP
(DV-3013UK)

STKR FACE TOP
(DV-3722UK)

STKR WARN SEAT MOVE
(DV-3724UK)
STKR MANIFOLD
(DV-3723UK)

121

18 PARTS LIST

ASSY TOP DREAM RAIDERS STRUCTURE

18

TOP ASSY DREAM RAIDERS BOM STRUCTURE
DV-0000UK
TOP ASSY DREAM RAIDERS DX

PARTS LIST

*
DV-1000UK
ASSY MAIN CABI

**
x2

***

****

*****

DV-1020UK
ASSY SPEAKER
DV-1080UK
ASSY AC UNIT
DV-1100UK
ASSY 52 LCD DISPLAY
DV-1340UK
ASSY 100V FAN
RD-1340UK
ASSY 120V FAN

DV-3000UK
ASSY REAR CABINET

DV-3100UK
ASSY MOVING MECHA

DV-3860UK
ASSY COIN CRADLE

DV-3500UK
ASSY BENCH WOOD

DV-3101UK
REAR BASE
LGI-3200
ASSY MOVING POST

LGI-3220
ROLL MOTOR UNIT

LGI-3280
ASSY ROLL SHAFT

LGI-3270
ROLL FAN UNIT

LGI-3320
PITCH MOTOR UNIT

LGI-3350
ASSY PITCH ROD END

LGI-3300
ASSY PITCH BASE

LGI-3370
PITCH FAN UNIT

LGI-3400
ASSY ROLL VOLUME

LGI-3380
ASSY PITCH SHAFT L

LGI-3420
ASSY PITCH VOLUME

LGI-3390
ASSY PITCH SHAFT R

DV-3502UK
BENCH WOOD

DV-3600UK
ASSY SEAT BTM
DV-3650UK
ASSY SEAT BACK
DV-3700UK
ASSY REAR VAC
DV-3900UK
ASSY CTRL TOWER GUN II
DV-INST-D
ASSY INST DV DX

DV-0500UK
ASSY BILLBOARD DX

x2 DV-2000UK
ASSY CONTROLLER
DV-3850UK
ASSY SW UNIT
DV-3970UK
ASSY CTRL PNL II
DV-3980UK
ASSY BLOWER CTRL PNL

122

LGI-3250
ASSY ROLL ROD END

1 ASSY TOP DREAM RAIDER (DV-0000UK)
ITEM NO

(D-1/2)

DESCRIPTION

QTY

*1
*2
*4
*6
*12
*17
*18
*20

DV-1000UK
DV-3000UK
DV-3860UK
421-7988-91UK
421-7020UK
LB1102
LB1046
LB1130

ASSY MAIN CABI
ASSY REAR CABINET
ASSY COIN CRADLE
STICKER SERIAL NUMBER UK
STICKER CAUTION FORK
STICKER DANGEROUS VOLTAGE
LABEL TESTED FOR ELEC. SAFETY
LABEL WEEE WHEELIE BIN

1
1
1
2
4
3
1
1

*101

560-LBGH-01UK

XFMR LBGH 230-100 8A

1

*203

050-F00400

M4 NUT FLG SER PAS

4

*401
*410
*411

DV-INST-D
PK0483
PK0484

ASSY INST DV DX
PALLET DV DX
SHRINK WRAP DV DX

1
1
1

18
PARTS LIST

PART NO

123

1 ASSY TOP DREAM RAIDER (DV-0000UK)

1

18

6
18
20

PARTS LIST

410
2

124

(D-2/2)

2 ASSY BILLBOARD (DV-0500UK)
ITEM

(D-1/2)

DESCRIPTION

QTY

DV-0501UK
DV-0511UK
DV-0515UK
DV-0516UK
DV-0522UK
SSR-1225UK

BILLBOARD ENCLOSURE DV
TUBE BILLBOARD
SASH TUBE FRONT
SASH TUBE REAR
TUBE HEADER INNER INSERT
LIGHT COVER CHEEK SHORT

1
1
1
1
1
4

***106

390-2012-RGB

LED STRIP RGB

3.6

***201
***202
***203
***204
***205
***206
***207
***208

029-B00412-0B
060-S00400-0B
068-441616-0B
000-F00412
000-F00420
060-F00400
029-B00425-0B
012-P03516-F

M4X12 SKT BH BLK
M4 WSHR SPR BLK
M4 WSHR 16OD FLT BLK
M4X12 MSCR CSK PAS
M4X20 MSCR CSK PAS
M4 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS
M4X25 SKT BH BLK
N6 X 5/8 S/TAP PAN PAS

8
12
20
8
4
4
4
24

***301
***302

DV-60037UK
BE-6001UK

WH LED BILLBOARD TOP
ASSY LED CLIP

1
3

***1
***2
***4
***5
***6
***7

18
PARTS LIST

PART NO

125

PARTS LIST

4 205
206

5 202
203
207

6

1

2 201
202
203
204

126

(D-2/2)
2 ASSYBILLBOARD (DV-0500UK)

18

3 ASSY MAIN CABINET (DV-1000UK)
ITEM NO PART NO

DESCRIPTION

(D-1/2)
QTY

DV-1002UK
DV-1080UK
DV-1100UK
DV-1020UK
DV-1340UK
RD-1340UK
DV-1002-DUK
DV-1006UK
DV-1109UK
DV-1209UK
CFB-4003-01UK
DV-1050UK
DV-1051UK

ASSY FRONT CABINET
ASSY AC UNIT
ASSY LCD DISPLAY
ASSY SPEAKER
ASSY 100V FAN
ASSY 120V FAN
PANEL 52 INCH LCD MOUNTING
BRKT FRONT BRIDGE JOINT
GLASS LCD 52 SCREEN PROTECT
GLASS LCD 55 SCREEN PROTECT
EARTH PLATE
STICKER FRONT CABI LH SIDE
STICKER FRONT CABI RH SIDE

1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1

**101
**102
**104
**105
**106
**107
**108
**109
**110
**111
**112
**113
**115
**116
**117
**118

847-0001D-02
838-0005-XUK
838-0026UK
837-14572
400-5483
838-14551-02UK
400-050-024-01
400-150-024-01
838-0022UK
FN1012
838-0012UK
253-5460-01
280-L00811-OS
OS1011
EP1424
280-L00640-WX

ASSY CASE RINGWIDE 1GB EXP
FAN DRIVER BD
AMP 2.1 40W KEENE
I/O CONTROL BD 3 FOR JVS COM
SW REGU EADP-130CF A DELTA
AC DISTRIBUTION BD
PSU 24VDC 50W MW LPS-50-24
PSU 24VDC 150W MW LPS-150-24
SIGNAL INVERTER BRD
FAN GUARD METAL 120MM (FG-12)
LAMP DRIVER PCB (GUN RECOIL)
AIR VENT BLACK
STANDOFF 7.94OD 3.56ID 11.11L
PCB FEET
LED CONTROLLER
STANDOFF 6L WOOD X

1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
4
8
1
4

**201
**202
**203
**204
**205
**206
**207
**208
**209
**210
**211
**212
**213
**214

000-P00412
060-S00400
068-441616
000-P00440
000-P00425
068-441616-0B
030-000625
060-S00600
068-652016
030-000625
012-P00416-FZ
012-P00325
012-P00312
012-P03512-F

M4X12 MSCR PAN PAS
M4 WSHR SPR PAS
M4 WSHR 16OD FLT PAS
M4X40 MSCR PAN PAS
M4X25 MSCR PAN PAS
M4 WSHR 16OD FLT BLK
M6X25 BLT PAS
M6 WSHR SPR PAS
M6 WHSR 20OD FLT PAS
M6X25 BLT PAS
N8X5/8" S/TAP FLG 0Z
N4X1" S/TAP PAN PAS
N4X1/2" S/TAP PAN PAS
N6X1/2" S/TAP FLG PAS

10
28
24
6
20
8
8
16
16
8
2
20
4
2

**301
**302
**303
**304
**305

DV-60002UK
DV-60003UK
DV-60004UK
DV-60005UK
DV-60006UK

WH AC 230 DIST
WH AC 100 DIST
WH AC FAN LCD
WH DC OUT
WH DC & BLOWER I/O

1
1
1
1
1

18
PARTS LIST

**1
**2
**3
**4
**10
**11
**12
**13
**14
**14
**15
**50
**51

127

3 ASSY MAIN CABINET (DV-1000UK)

18

DV-60008UK
DV-60010UK
DV-60011UK
DV-60039UK
600-7158-0150UK
600-7009-3000
600-7141-100UK
DV-60036UK
DV-60035UK

WH I/O & AUDIO
WH DC SERIAL OUT
WH SPKR MAIN CAB
WH BLOWER EXTN
WH 3.5 JACK TO RCA
ASSY RGB CA D-SUB 15
CABLE JVS TYPE A-B 100CM
WH LED CONTROLLER
WH LED CONTROL OUT

1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

14

4

50

13

101

111 10

PARTS LIST

**306
**307
**308
**309
**310
**311
**312
**313
**314

(D-2/2)

105
102

15
112
12

2

117

108

51

104

110

109

3

1

11 111

113

128

4 ASSY FRONT CABI (DV-1002UK)

(D-1/1)

18
PARTS LIST

3

105 104
2

1

101

102
203
204

4 201 202

ITEM NO PART NO

DESCRIPTION

QTY

***1
***2
***3
***4

DV-1002-AUK
DV-1002-BUK
DV-1002-CUK
ADH-F0038UK

CABI BLANK
DOOR FRONT
DOOR BACK
ADJUSTER PLATE

1
1
1
4

***101
***102
***104
***105

601-5699UK-01

117-0062

LEG ADJUSTER M16X100 1L/NUT
CASTOR
LOCK RADIAL PIN
PLATE LOCK RETAINER SPIKE WASH

4
4
2
2

***201
***202
***203
***204

030-000625-S
050-F00600
030-000825-S
050-F00680

M6X25 BLT W/S PAS
M6 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS
M6X25 BLT W/S PAS
M8 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS

8
8
16
16

129

5 ASSY SPEAKER (BE-1020UK)

(D-1/1)

18
PARTS LIST

101

1

201 202 203

ITEM NO
***1

130

PART NO
DV-1027UK

BRKT SPEAKER MOUNT

1

***101

130-5156-02-91

SPEAKER BOX 8OHM 20W VA1 YL

1

***201
***202
***203

030-000512
060-S00500
068-551616

M5X12 BLT PAS
M5 WSHR SPR PAS
M5 WSHR 16OD FLT PAS

2
2
2

6 ASSY AC UNIT (DV-1080UK)

(D-1/1)

3
18
PARTS LIST

103
101
102

109
104
201

1

2 202

ITEM NO PART NO
***1
***2
***3

DESCRIPTION

QTY

DV-1081UK
ST-0403UK
LB1096

PLATE AC
PLATE AC CAP
STICKER PROTECTIVE EARTH

1
1
1

***101
***102
***103
***104
***108
***109

EP1302
514-5078-5000
SW1109
EP1419
310-5029-D508
LB1126-5-250

EUROSOCKET FUSED 10A 250VAC
FUSE 5X20 CERAMIC SB 5000mA
SWITCH ROCKER 250V AC
FILTER SCHAFFNER 2030-16-06
HEAT SHRINK SLEEVING 50.8DIA
FUSE LABEL 5A 250V

1
2
1
1
4
1

***201
***202
***301

000-P00308-W
050-F00400
DV-60001UK

M3X8 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS
M4 NUT FLG SER PAS
WH AC IN

2
4
1
1

131

7 ASSY LCD DISPLAY 52"/55" (DV-1100UK/DV-1200UK)

(D-1/1)

3 201 202 203
18
PARTS LIST

101

105

102
104
ITEM NO PART NO
***3
***7

132

7 103 202 208 209

DESCRIPTION

QTY

DV-1106UK
LGI-1110UK

BRKT LCD MOUNT
PANEL PRISMA BD MOUNT

2
1

***101
***101
***102
***103
***104
***105

200-6052-SMSNG
200-6055-SMSNG
400-356-024-01
280-A01264-WX
280-L00640-WX
280-L00811-OS

DISPLAY 52" LCD SAM LT1520HB02
DISPLAY 55" LCD SAM LT1520HB02 (USA/ASIA)
PSU 52 LCD PVP-3680
ROUTER TWIST D12 SO6.4 WOOD X
STANDOFF 6MM 4 HOLE WOOD XL
STANDOFF 7.94OD 3.56ID 11.11L

1
1
1
4
8
3

***201
***202
***203
***208
***209

000-P00412
060-S00400
060-F00400
000-P00416
068-441616

M4X12 MSCR PAN PAS
M4 WSHR SPR PAS
M4 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS
M4X16 MSCR PAN PAS
M4 WSHR 16OD FLT PAS

8
12
8
4
4
1

8 ASSY CONTROLLER (DV-2000UK)

(D-1/1)

18
PARTS LIST

206 205 204 3
4 201 202 203

1

ITEM NO

PART NO

DESCRIPTION

QTY

***1
***2
***3
***4

DV-2001-01UK
DV-2002UK
DV-2003UK
DV-2004UK

CONT CHASSIS W/BLK HANDLE
BRKT LIGHT MTG INTERNAL
STKR GUN BACK
CONT COVER

***101
***102

601-0460-0W
390-2012-RGB

CABLE TIE WHT 100MM
LED FLEX STRIP RGB

***201
***202
***203
***204
***205
***206

020-000616-OZ
060-S00600
060-F00600
020-000512-0Z
060-S00500
060-F00500

M6X16 SKT CAP OZ
M6 WSHR SPR PAS
M6 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS
M5X10 SKT CAP OZ
M5 WSHR SPR PAS
M5 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS

3
3
3
2
2
2

***301
***302

DV-60041UK
BE-6001UK

WH GUN INTERFACE
ASSY LED CLIP

1
1

1
1
1
1

1
0.05

133

9 ASSY FAN (DV-1340UK)

(D-1/1)

1

18
PARTS LIST

102
103
201

101

ITEM NO PART NO

134

DESCRIPTION

QTY

***1

GST-1008UK

BRKT FAN

1

***101
***102
***103

260-0011-02
FN1012
OS1195

FAN AC100V 50-60HZ (SP100A-1123 X 5T)
FAN GUARD METAL 120MM (FG-12)
RIVET SNAP SR-4080B

1
2
5

***201
***301

000-P00312-W
ST-60026UK

M3X12 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS
WH 240V FAN

3
1

10 ASSY REAR CABINET (DV-3000UK)

ITEM NO

(D-1/3)

DESCRIPTION

QTY

**1
**2
**3
**4
**5
**6
**7

DV-3100UK
DV-3500UK
DV-3600UK
DV-3650UK
DV-3700UK
DV-3001UK
DV-3002UK

ASSY MOVING MECHA
ASSY BENCH WOOD
ASSY SEAT BTM
ASSY SEAT BACK
ASSY REAR VAC
BELLOW UPPER BASE FRONT
BELLOW UPPER BASE REAR

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

**8
**9
**10
**11
**12
**21
**22
**23
**24
**25
**26
**27
**30
**31
**32
**33
**34
**35
**36
**37
**38
**39

DV-3003UK
DV-3005UK
DV-3006UK
DV-3007UK
DV-3008UK
DV-3900UK
DV-3011UK
DV-3012UK
DV-3013UK
DV-3014UK
DV-3015UK
DV-3016UK
DV-3019UK
DV-3020UK
DV-3021UK
DV-3022UK
DV-3023UK
DV-3024UK
DV-3025UK
DV-3026UK
DV-3721UK
SSR-1225UK

BELLOW UPPER BASE HATCH
BELLOW UPPER BRKT SHORT
BELLOW UPPER BRKT LONG
COVER BASE BD REAR
STICKER COVER BASE BD
ASSY CTRL TOWER II
TUBE SEAT BACK
ENDCAP INNER
ENDCAP
STICKER ENDCAP
SASH TUBE FRONT
SASH TUBE BACK
SASH REAR VAC L
SASH REAR VAC R
HEADREST
TUBE SEAT INNER INSERT
BRKT SEAT CLOSING
BRKT CALF CLOSING
BRKT HOLDER PLASMA
BRKT HOLDER HEADREST
PLATE PLASMA INNER
LIGHT COVER CHEEK SHORT

1
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
4

**101
**102
**103
**104

390-2201-01UK
390-2012-RGB
OS1230
601-0460-RUK

PLASMA PLATE 12"
LED STRP RGB
FOAM STRIP 2mm X 10mm
CABLE TIE 100MM X 2M

1
2.4
1
0.5

**201
**202
**203
**204
**205
**206
**207
**208
**209
**210
**211
**212
**213

020-000820-0Z
060-S00800-0B
068-852216-0B
030-000630
060-S00600-0B
068-652016-0B
029-B00840-0B
029-B00630-0B
029-B00820-0B
012-P00416-FZ
029-B00530-0B
060-S00500-0B
068-551616-0B

M8X20 SKT CAP OZ
M8 WSHR SPR BLK
M8 WSHR 22OD FLT BLK
M6X30 BLT PAS
M6 WSHR SPR BLK
M6 WHSR 20OD FLT BLK
M8X40 SKT BH BLK
M6X30 SKT BH BLK
M8X20 SKT BH BLK
N8X5/8" S/TAP FLG 0Z
M5X30 SKT BH BLK
M5 WSHR SPR BLK
M5 WSHR 16OD FLT BLK

11
24
28
6
15
15
4
4
5
2
14
34
40

18
PARTS LIST

PART NO

135

10 ASSY REAR CABINET (DV-3000UK)

18
PARTS LIST

136

(D-2/3)

**214
**215
**216
**217
**218
**219
**220
**221
**222
**223
**224
**225
**226
**227

029-B00512-0B
029-B00412-0B
060-S00400-0B
068-441616-0B
030-000830
030-000850
000-F00412
008-OS0412
068-441616-0C
029-B00425-0B
030-000525
000-P00425
020-F00650-0Z
012-P03516-F

M5X12 SKT BH BLK
M4X12 SKT BH BLK
M4 WSHR SPR BLK
M4 WSHR 16OD FLT BLK
M8X30 BLT PAS
M8X50 BLT PAS
M4X12 MSCR CSK PAS
M4X12 TMP PRF STN
M4 WSHR 16OD FLT CRM
M4X25 SKT BH BLK
M5X25 BLT PAS
M4X25 MSCR PAN PAS
M6X50 SKT CSK OZ
N6 X 5/8 S/TAP PAN PAS

22
18
28
44
4
9
8
10
10
12
6
2
4
24

**301
**302
**303
**304
**305
**306
**307
**310

DV-60022UK
DV-60023UK
DV-60027UK
DV-60029UK
DV-60030UK
DV-60031UK
DV-60032UK
DV-60034UK

WH SEAT LEDS EXT
WH SEAT LEDS
WH PITCH ROLL POT
WH AC 100 SEAT
WH SERVO TO MOTOR P
WH SERVO TO MOTOR R
WH SERIAL SERVO BD
WH SEAT LED POWER

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

(D-3/3)
10 ASSY REAR CABINET (DV-3000UK)

PARTS LIST

12

214 213 212 211 7

27
204
205
206

1
222
221
23 24 25
203
219

214 213 212 10

223 217 216 30

223 217 216 26

18

102

226
37

8
212
214 213

224
213
32

11
215
216
217

214
213
212
211
35
9
227 6
39 211
212 213 214
22 215
33
36
38
101
216
217
225

216 217 223
210
31

21 202 203 218 219

2 201 202 203

34 215 216 217

3 202 203 204 205 206 207

4 205 206 208

5 201 202 203 205 206 209 210

137

11 ASSY MOVING MECHA (DV-3100UK)
ITEM NO PART NO

18

DESCRIPTION

(D-1/2)
QTY

PARTS LIST

***1
***2
***3
***4
***5
***6
***12
***13
***14
***15
***16
***19
***21

DV-3101UK
LGI-3200
LGI-3280
LGI-3300
LGI-3400
LGI-3420
LGI-3004
DV-3116UK
DV-3117UK
DV-3118UK
DV-3119UK
LGI-3202UK
LGI-3320

REAR BASE
ASSY MOVING POST
ASSY ROLL SHAFT
ASSY PITCH BASE
ASSY ROLL VOLUME
ASSY PITCH VOLUME
BELLOWS
BELLOW LOWER BRKT FRONT
BELLOW LOWER BRKT SIDE
BELLOW LOWER BRKT REAR
REAR TOP FRAME
ROLL VOL BASE
PITCH MOTOR UNIT

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1

***101

838-15069

MOTOR DRIVE BD RS232/422

2
8

138

***201

020-000820-0Z

M8X20 SKT CAP OZ

52

***202

020-001440-0Z

M14X20 SKT CAP OZ

4

***203

060-S01400

M14 WSHR SPR PAS

4

***204

060-F01400

M14 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS

4

***207

000-P00320

M3X20 MSCR PAN PAS

8

***208

029-B00512-0B

M5X12 SKT BH BLK

18

***209

000-P00412

M4X12 MSCR PAN PAS

9

***210

060-S00400

M4 WSHR SPR PAS

9

***211

060-F00400

M4 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS

9

***212

060-S00800

M8 WSHR SPR PAS

52

***213

060-F00800

M8 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS

52

***214

060-S00500-0B

M5 WSHR SPR BLK

18

***215

068-551616-0B

M5 WSHR 16OD FLT BLK

18

***216

060-S00300

M3 WSHR SPR PAS

8

***217

060-F00300

M3 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS

8

11 ASSY MOVING MECHA (DV-3100UK)

18
PARTS LIST

213 212
211 211
210 210
209 209
201 6
4
211 210 209 19
211 210 209 5
213 212 201 2

(D-2/2)

201 212 213
21 16
201
212 213
3 202 203 204
13 208 214 215

1
217 216 207 101

14 208 214 215

215 214 208 15

139

12 ASSY REAR BASE (DV-3101UK)

(D-1/1)

1
18
PARTS LIST

101

102
202
203
204

ITEM NO

PART NO

DESCRIPTION

DV-3102UK

REAR BASE BLANK

1

****101
****102

601-5699UK-01
MA1007

LEG ADJ M16X100 1L/NUT
CASTOR SWIVEL 63mm NYLON

4
4

****201
****202
****203
****204

030-000816
060-S00800
060-F00800

M8X16 BLT PAS
M8 WSHR SPR PAS
M8 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS

4
16
16
16

***201
***202
***203
***204

020-000616-OZ
060-S00600
060-F00600
020-000512-0Z

M6X16 SKT CAP OZ
M6 WSHR SPR PAS
M6 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS
M5X10 SKT CAP OZ

3
3
3
2

****1

140

QTY

13 ASSY BENCH WOOD (DV-3500UK)

1

(D-1/1)

101 206 207 208
18
PARTS LIST

11

12

6

6
4
202
203
204
205

ITEM NO

9

10

5
202
203
204
205

PART NO

DESCRIPTION

QTY

***1
***4
***5
***6
***9
***10
***11
***12

DV-3502UK
DV-3520UK
DV-3521UK
DV-3522UK
DV-3510UK
DV-3511UK
DV-3512UK
DV-3513UK

BENCH WOOD
BELLOW UPPER BASE L
BELLOW UPPER BASE R
REAR CRG PLATE
STICKER REAR SIDE L
STICKER REAR SIDE R
STICKER REAR SIDE UPPER L
STICKER REAR SIDE UPPER R

1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1

***101

130-5280

WOOFER 4OHM 80W SILVER RNE

***202
***203
***204
***205
***206
***207
***208

031-000630-0B
050-F00600
060-S00600
068-652016
000-P00425
060-S00400
068-441616-0B

M6X30 CRG BLT BLK
M6 NUT FLG SER PAS
M6 WSHR SPR PAS
M6 WSHR 20OD FLT PAS
M4X25 MSCR PAN PAS
M4 WSHR SPR PAS
M4 WSHR 16OD FLT BLK

1
10
8
8
8
8
4
4
4

141

14 ASSY BENCH WOOD SUB (DV-3502UK)

18

5 202 203

203 202 4

PARTS LIST

3 201
6
204
205
207
208

7
204
205
207
208
1

ITEM NO
****1
****2
****3
****4
****5
****6
****7
****8
****201
****202
****203
****204
****205
****206
****207
****208
****209

142

(D-1/1)

2 201

PART NO

DESCRIPTION

QTY

DV-3502-AUK
DV-3503UK
DV-3504UK
DV-3505UK
DV-3506UK
DV-3507UK
DV-3508UK
LGI-3509UK

BENCH WOOD BLANK
REAR NUT PLATE A
REAR NUT PLATE B
SEAT RACK BRKT REAR L
SEAT RACK BRKT REAR R
SEAT RACK BRKT FRONT L
SEAT RACK BRKT FRONT R
REAR NUT BRKT

1
2
2
1
1
1
1
2

012-P03512-F
030-000830
060-S00800
031-000625-0B
050-F00600
060-S00600
068-652016
030-000620
030-000825

N6X1/2" S/TAP FLG PAS
M8X30 BLT PAS
M8 WSHR SPR PAS
M6X25 CRG BLT BLK
M6 NUT FLG SER PAS
M6 WSHR SPR PAS
M6 WSHR 20OD FLT PAS
M6X20 BLT PAS
M8X25 BLT PAS

8
16
16
6
6
4
10
4
4

15 ASSY SEAT BOTTOM (DV-3600UK)

(D-1/1)

18
PARTS LIST

201
2

1
3
202
4
202

ITEM NO
***1
***2
***3
***4
***201
***202

PART NO

DESCRIPTION

QTY

DV-3601-AUK
DV-3602UK
DV-3603UK
DV-3604UK

SEAT WOOD
SEAT HOOK BRKT
SEAT FIX BRKT L
SEAT FIX BRKT R

1
1
1
1

020-F00625-0Z
000-F00520

M6X25 SKT CSK OZ
M5X20 MSCR CSK PAS

5
6

143

16 ASSY SEAT BACK (DV-3650UK)

(D-1/1)

18
PARTS LIST

101 5

3 201
1

2 201

ITEM NO

144

PART NO

DESCRIPTION

QTY

***1
***2
***3
***5

DV-3651-AUK
DV-3652UK
DV-3653UK
SPG-2401-BUK

SEAT WOOD BACK
SEAT BACK HOOK BRKT
SEAT BACK FIX BRKT
UPPER SEAT INSERT

1
1
1
2

***101

280-K02529-WX

DRIVE FASTENER 25FH 24L 7.9DIA

16

***201

000-F00520

M5X20 MSCR CSK PAS

10

17 ASSY REAR VAC (DV-3700UK)

22

14

(D-1/1)

1

23

24
18
PARTS LIST

11

18

16

203 202 201 19

20
201
202
203

15
17

ITEM NO

PART NO

DESCRIPTION

QTY

***1
***11
***14
***15
***16
***17
***18
***19
***20

DV-3701UK
DV-3711UK
DV-3714UK
DV-3715UK
DV-3716UK
DV-3717UK
DV-3718UK
DV-3719UK
DV-3720UK

REAR VAC
STICKER LIT L INNER
STICKER MID UPPER
STICKER MID LOWER
STICKER TUBE VERT
STICKER TUBE HORIZ
STICKER MIRROR PLASMA
PLATE LIT L OUTER
PLATE PLASMA

***22
***23
***24

DV-3722UK
DV-3723UK
DV-3724UK

STICKER FACE TOP
STICKER MANIFOLD CENTRE
STICKER WARNING SEAT MOVE

1
3
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1

***101

OS1247

ALUMINIUM STICKY CLIP ASK-3

3

***201
***202
***203

029-B00416-0B
050-F00400
068-441616-0B

M4X16 SKT BH BLK
M4 NUT FLG SER PAS
M4 WSHR 16OD FLT BLK

15
15
15

***301

DV-6002UK

ASSY LED RGB RIGID 50MM

3

145

18 ASSY SWITCH UNIT (DV-3850UK)

103

(D-1/1)

102

18
PARTS LIST

104 107
1

101 201 202

ITEM NO

PART NO

DESCRIPTION

SSR-0321UK

SW BRKT DOUBLE METER

1

****101
****102
****103
****104
****105
****107
****108

838-14548-01AUK
280-L00706-PM
EP1380-01
220-5643UK
OS1247
OS1098
601-0460

SW & VOL CTL BD
STANDOFF 6.4MM HOLE PM
CREDIT BOARD EXCEL
COIN METER SMALL 12V
ALUMINIUM STICKY CLIP ASK-3
CRIMP BELL END SMALL
CABLE TIE NYLON 100MM

1
4
1
1
1
4
2

****201
****202

000-P00308
068-330808-PN

M3X8 MSCR PAN PAS
M3 WSHR 8OD FLT NYLON

3
3

****1

146

QTY

19 ASSY DUAL COIN CRADLE (DV-3865UK)

(D-1/1)

18
PARTS LIST

1
102
2
101
201

ITEM NO

PART NO

DESCRIPTION

DV-3866UK
DV-3867UK

PLATE COIN ENTRY DUAL
PLATE BLANKING FRONT PLATE

1
1

****101
****102

220-5786-R
220-5620-25C

A0710 IL FRONT PLATE ROHS COMPLIANT
MECH MECHANICAL 25 CENT

1
1

****201
****107
****108

050-U00400
OS1098
601-0460

M4 NUT NYLOK PAS
CRIMP BELL END SMALL
CABLE TIE NYLON 100MM

6
4
2

****201
****202

000-P00308
068-330808-PN

M3X8 MSCR PAN PAS
M3 WSHR 8OD FLT NYLON

3
3

****1
****2

QTY

147

20 ASSY CONTROL TOWER 2 (DV-3900UK)

(D-1/1)

8 206 207 208
5 206 207 208
2 201 202
18
PARTS LIST

102 101
105
6

1

106
103 101

205 204 203 7

ITEM NO

PART NO

DESCRIPTION

DV-3901UK
DV-2000UK
DV-3850UK

CRTL TOWER II
ASSY CONTROLLER
ASSY SW UNIT

DV-3970UK
PP1087
DV-3980UK
DV-3903UK

ASSY CTRL PNL II
BOX CASH FOR MINI DOOR
ASSY BLOWER CTRL PNL
PLATE CONT COVER

1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2

***101
***102
***103
***104
***105
***106

509-6131UK
509-6131-EUK
509-6131-FUK
OS1247
220-5575UK
220-5727-01B

BUTTON 12V 1.2W S'POINT CPB
LEGEND DV 1P S'POINT CPB
LEGEND DV 2P S'POINT CPB
ALUMINIUM STICKY CLIP ASK-3
LOCK (J9117) KEY TO LIKE 22MM W CAM
DOOR CASH H.S. STS

2
1
1
3
1
1

***201
***202
***203
***204
***205
***206
***207
***208

030-000820-W
060-F00800
000-P00412
060-S00400
060-F00400
029-B00416-0B
060-S00400-0B
068-441616-0B

M8X20 BLT W/S PAS
M8 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS
M4X12 MSCR PAN PAS
M4 WSHR SPR PAS
M4 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS
M4X16 SKT BH BLK
M4 WSHR SPR BLK
M4 WSHR 16OD FLT BLK

8
8
6
6
6
10
10
10

***301
***301
***301

DV-60012UK
DV-60015UK
DV-60016UK

WH COIN TOWER EXTN
WH BUTTONS
WH COIN HANDLING

1
1
1

***1
***2
***3
***4
***5
***6
***7
***8

148

3 203 204 205

QTY

21 ASSY CONTROL PANEL 2 (DV-3970UK)

(D-1/1)

101

18
PARTS LIST

1

203 202 201 3

ITEM NO

PART NO

DESCRIPTION

QTY

****1
****3

DV-3971UK
DV-3973UK

BASE CTRL PNL II
PLATE MOTION STOP SURROUND

1
1

****101

509-6002-R

BTN RND 44MM 12V RED 22-2070-2

1

****201
****202
****203

029-B00416-0B
060-S00400
068-441616-0B

M4X16 SKT BH BLK
M4 WSHR SPR PAS
M4 WSHR 16OD FLT BLK

4
4
4

149

22 ASSY BLOWER CTRL PAN (DV-3980UK)

(D-1/1)

18
PARTS LIST

1

101 201 202 203

ITEM NO

PART NO

DESCRIPTION

DV-3981UK

BRKT BLOWER MOUNT

1

***101

260-0024-03UK

FAN TANGENTIAL 55668 34010

1

***201
***202
***203

000-P00408
060-S00400
060-F00400

M4X8 MSCR PAN PAS
M4 WSHR SPR PAS
M4 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS

2
2
2

***301

DV-60017UK

WH BLOWERS

1

***1

150

QTY

23 ASSY FAN (RD-1340UK)

(D-1/1)

101

18
PARTS LIST

201 102
1

ITEM NO

PART NO

DESCRIPTION

QTY

***1

105-5340-01

FAN BRKT LONG

2

***101
***102

260-0011-02
FN1012

FAN AC100V 50-60HZ (SP100A-1123 X 5T)
FAN GUARD METAL 120MM (FG-12)

1
1

***201

000-P00312-W

M3X12 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS

4

***301

ST-60026UK

WH 240V FAN

1

151

19 WIRE COLOUR CODE TABLE

19

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.

WIRE COLOUR CODE TABLE

The color codes for the wires used in the diagrams in the following chapter are as follows.
A
B
C
D
E

PINK
SKY BLUE
BROWN
PURPLE
LIGHT GREEN

Wires other than those of any of the above 5 single colors will be displayed by 2 alphanumeric
characters.
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
9

RED
BLUE
YELLOW
GREEN
WHITE
ORANGE
BLACK
GRAY

If the right-hand side numeral of the code is 0, then the wire will be of a single color shown by the lefthand 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 lefthand side character shows the base color and the right-hand side one, the spiral color.
 51………WHITE/RED

RED

WHITE

Note 2: The character following the wire color code indicates the size of the wire.
U : 			
K : 			
L : 			
None :

152

AWG16
AWG18
AWG20
AWG22

(D-1/3)

20 WIRING DIAGRAMS

20
WIRING DIAGRAMS

153

(D-2/3)

20

WIRING DIAGRAMS

154

(D-3/3)

20

WIRING DIAGRAMS

155

20

WIRING DIAGRAMS

156



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