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Lindbergh Universal Cabinet Upright Type

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Manual
420-6942UK

SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD

IMPORTANT

Suite 3A, Oakes House, 12/22 West Street,
Epsom, Surrey. KT18 7RG. Tel: +44 (0) 1372 731 820

• Before using this product, read this manual carefully to understand the
contents herein stated.

© SEGA CORPORATION, 2007

• After reading this manual, be sure to keep it near the product or in a
convenient place for easy reference when necessary.

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Warranty
The warranty period for this product is three months from the date of shipment from our premises.
Within the warranty period, we will repair, free of charge, any fault occurring for reasons that are
the responsibility of the manufacturer. If any fault occurs, stop using the affected product, remove
the power plug from the outlet and contact the service contact specified at the back of the manual.
This warranty is not applicable to faults occurring for any of the reasons listed below (repairs, if
possible, will require payment).
(1)

Faults caused by natural disaster or other act of God.

(2)

Faults caused by flooding, or by damage from falling.

(3)

Faults caused by incorrect operation.

(4)

Faults caused by usage that contravenes the installation conditions or specification
conditions specified in this manual.

(5)

Changes caused by modifications to equipment specifications (addition to, or alteration of,
the equipment), where not specified by this company.

(6)

Faults caused by the user, whether by accident or design.

(7)

Faults caused by failure to service the machine (maintenance and inspection) at the
required intervals.

(8)

Overhauls, regular maintenance, movement and re-installation of large machines.

(9)

Faults caused by the machines other than this product.
Malfunctions (screen display disturbance etc.) caused by electrical noise generated by
other machines.

(10)

Components that are deemed to be consumable supplies.
i) Fluorescent tubes and lamps
ii) Switches and buttons
iii) Levers and joysticks
iv) Fuses and other components
v) Standing displays, flags and other promotional materials
vi) Items specified in this manual to be consumable supplies

(11)

Network faults not caused by the product.
i) Network environment on the premises (LAN cables, switching hubs etc.)
ii) Circuits, providers and other elements of the Internet environment
iii) Server failure and similar incidents

The warranty period of chairs, cabinet stands and other options provided with this product may
differ from that of the product itself.
This company bears no liability of any kind for loss of profits or indirect damages resulting from
the inoperability of this product.

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Table of contents
Warranty
Table of contents

Read this first
Table of contents................................................................................................. i
Introduction to this manual.............................................................................. iii
1

Handling precautions.......................................................................................................1

2

Installation location precautions.....................................................................................4

3

Operation precautions......................................................................................................6

4

Part names.........................................................................................................................8

5

Accessories.......................................................................................................................9

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Installation and assembly procedure............................................................................11
6-1 Installation work.......................................................................................................11
6-2 Precautions on using a service outlet...................................................................16

7

Precautions when moving the console.........................................................................17

8

Internal switches and the coin meter............................................................................18

9
		
		
10
10

For mounting the control panel.....................................................................................20
9-1 Replacing the control panel....................................................................................20
9-2 Replacing the instruction sheet.............................................................................23

11
		
		
		
12
12

The monitor (LCD display).............................................................................................27
11-1 Safety precautions for handling the monitor......................................................27
11-2 Cleaning the screen surface.................................................................................28
11-3 Monitor adjustment method..................................................................................29

13
		
		
		
14
14

Replacing the game board.............................................................................................45
13-1 How to remove the game board...........................................................................45		
13-2 Replacing the design components......................................................................47
13-3 The game board power supply voltage adjustment knob..................................49

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The coin selector.............................................................................................................24

Replacing the fluorescent lamp.....................................................................................43

Regular inspection list....................................................................................................50

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Parts list...........................................................................................................................51
16

Wire color reference table..............................................................................................80

Table of contents

17........................
Overall wiring diagrams.................................................................................................81

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Introduction to this manual
This manual provides information and detailed explanations on the

LINDBERGH UNIVERSAL CABINET
Introduction to this manual

including electronic assemblies, electrical mechanisms, maintenance management, spare parts and all other
operation-related matters.
This manual is intended to be read by the owners, managers and operators of this product. Before using this product,
read the manual and be sure that you understand it thoroughly. If this product does not operate correctly, contact
the service contact stated in this manual, and make sure nobody other than the appropriate technician touches any
internal systems. When requesting mechanical repairs or purchasing parts (consumable supplies), fill in and fax the
“On-site service request form”, “Service components order form” or “Advance loan and repair request form”. If
you lose this manual, use the “Service components order form” to obtain a replacement. This manual does not cover
compensated accidents involving personal injury or property damage, but important information is bounded by a
thick line and marked with the word “Important” and icons.

IMPORTANT

Incorrect operation which fails to follow these indications can impair
the performance of this product or prevent it from functioning at all.

Specification
Area required:
820mm (W) x 827mm (D)
Height:
2,097 mm
Weight:
122kg (with Lindbergh board mounted)
Power consumption, maximum current:
		
460W, 2A (AC230V, 60Hz)
		
(When using Virtua Fighter)
Monitor:
32V wide-screen LCD display

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Definition of maintenance staff and service engineers

WARNING

Introduction to this manual

Tasks in this manual which are specified to be performed by on-site maintenance
staff or service engineers, and tasks which are not explained by the manual, should
not be attempted by anyone who lacks the necessary level of knowledge and skill.
Electric shocks or other serious accidents could result.
Replacement of parts, maintenance and inspection, and repairs to malfunctions should be performed by on-site
service staff or service engineers. This manual directs that hazardous tasks, in particular, should be performed by
service engineers with the necessary specialist knowledge.
This manual defines on-site maintenance staff and service engineers as follows
:
On-site maintenance staff:
A person with experience of the maintenance of amusement machines and
vending machines etc., who is involved in the day-to-day maintenance of
equipment in an amusement arcade or store, under the management of the
owner or operator of this product. Tasks include assembly and installation
of machines, maintenance and inspection, and the replacement of units and
consumable supplies.
On-site maintenance staff perform the following tasks:
Assembly and installation of amusement machines and vending machines
etc., maintenance and inspection, and the replacement of units and
consumable supplies.
Service engineer:

A person involved in the design, manufacture, inspection and maintenance
servicing of machines for an amusement machine manufacturer. A
technical high school graduate or person with equivalent specialist
knowledge in electrical, electronic and mechanical engineering, who
is engaged in the maintenance management and repair of amusement
machines on a day-to-day basis.

Service engineers perform the following tasks:
Assembly and installation of amusement and vending machines, repair and
adjustment of electrical, electronic and mechanical components.

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1 Handling precautions
When installing and inspecting this product, pay close attention to the following points and handle the machine
accordingly, to allow safe gameplay.
Improper handling, in contravention of the points below or of the precautions stated in this manual, can cause
personal injury and mechanical damage.

1

WARNING

Handling precautions

● Always turn the power switch off before working on the machine. Electric shocks
or short-circuit accidents could result.
The manual will always state when it is necessary to work on the machine with
the power switched on.
● Do not plug in or unplug the power plug suddenly. Electric shocks or other
accidents could result.
● Do not plug in or unplug the power plug with wet hands. Electric shocks
accidents could result.
● Do not leave power or earth cables exposed in aisles and other areas where
people walk. Exposed cables could be damaged, leading to electric shocks or
short-circuit accidents.
● Do not place objects on top of the power cable, or otherwise damage it. Electric
shocks or fires could result.
● Do not pull on the power cable unnecessarily, either during or after installation.
Electric shocks or fires could result.
● If the power cable is damaged, order a replacement from the vendor, or from the
office stated in this manual. Continued use with a damaged power cable could
cause fire, electric shock or ground leakage.
● A ground connection is required. Electric shocks could result without appropriate
grounding.
● Use fuses of the specified rating. Use of a fuse in excess of the specified rating
could result in fire or electric shock.
● The IC board and other connectors must be fully connected. If they are not fully
inserted, they could cause electric shocks.
● Never make any changes (additions or alterations) to the specification defined by
the manufacturer.
• Electric shocks or fires could result. Such changes could also cause the user
of the product, or others nearby, to feel unwell or suffer accidental injury.
• This company bears absolutely no liability, including for compensation to third
parties, for accidents that occur involving a product that has been altered from
its standard specification.
● Always perform regular servicing (Maintenance and inspection) as specified in
this manual.
● The current capacities for game boards in this product are 3.3V 12A, 5.0V 15A,
12V 10A. Never use game boards which require capacity above these values. Use
of such boards would cause overheating and ignition.



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IMPORTANT

● Only a logic tester should be used for circuit inspection on IC boards.
Note that normal circuit testers cannot be used.
● Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning the surface of the monitor. Do not
use chemicals such as thinners or benzene.
● Static char ge fr om the hum a n body c a n da m a ge e le c tr ic a l
components on an IC board. Before starting work on an IC board,
always touch a grounded metal surface, or take other action to
discharge static electricity from your body.

1
Handling precautions

● Some of the components used in this product were not designed
and manufactured specifically for it. The manufacturers of such
components may, for their own reasons, alter the specifications of
those components, or cease manufacturing them. In such cases, it
may become impossible to repair or replace them, either during or
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Warning indications

Our products have a label affixed to them stating the
product serial number and electrical specification.
Another label states the service contact for requesting
repairs and ordering parts.
When requesting repairs or making other inquiries,
check the serial number and model name before calling.
The serial number references registered information
about the product. Even for machines of the same
model, the parts used may differ depending on the time
of production. The product may also have been altered
for improvement after this manual was published. Please
state the serial number when contacting us, to enable a
rapid response in such cases.

Our products carry adhesive or attached labels or printed
markings in places where there is a potential hazard, to
warn of the risk. These warning indications are intended
to prevent customers from suffering accidents, and to
avoid risks related to maintenance work.
Some areas within the cabinet, such as high-voltage
parts, can cause accidents when touched. Pay close
attention to warning indications when servicing the
product. In particular, repair or replacement tasks not
described in this manual should only be attempted by a
service engineer with electrical knowledge. Customers
acting in contravention of warnings should stop such
actions, to avoid accidents.

1
Handling precautions

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2 Installation location precautions
WARNING
This product is a game machine for indoor use. Do not install it outdoors.
Even indoors, do not install it in places such as the following: Such locations can
cause fire, electric shock, injury and breakdowns.

2
Installation location precautions

● Areas exposed to leakage of rain or other water, or in very humid places, such as
close to an indoor pool or shower.
● Areas exposed to direct sunlight, close to heating equipment, or other hot
places.
● Areas filled with flammable gas, or near to chemicals or hazardous substances
that are highly flammable or volatile.
● Areas with high dust concentrations.
● Inclined surfaces.
● Areas of intense vibration.
● Close to safety equipment such as emergency exits and fire extinguishers.
● Areas outside the appropriate usage temperature (ambient temperature) range of
5-30 °C.
Limits of usage conditions

WARNING
● Always check the electrical specifications.
Always check that the power source, voltage and frequency where the product
is installed match the specification. A label stating the electrical specification is
affixed to the product.
Use with a different electrical specification can cause fire and electric shock.
● The installation location must be equipped with a breaker and ground connection
for the product. If it is not used with its own breaker and ground connection, fire
and electric shock could result.
● Indoor wiring to the product should be single-phase 100V AC with capacity
for at least 15A 240V AC with a capacity of 13A. Use with a different electrical
specification can cause fire and electric shock.
● Always provide the product with a dedicated power supply that has a groundfault interrupter. If the power supply used does not have a ground-fault
interrupter, a fire could result from a ground fault.
● Do not attempt to clean this product using high pressure equipment such as a
jetwash.
● Do not connect multiple devices through extension cables and taps. Excessive
electrical load can cause overheating and fire.
● When an extension cable is used, it must be rated at 13A or more. Use of a cable
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Operating floor area

WARNING
● When this product is in use, it requires an area with a minimum width of 0.9m,
and a depth of 1.6m. If a user falls over during play and bangs his or her head,
it could cause major damage, so the area specified in this manual is absolutely
necessary.

2
Installation location precautions

● Always provide the ventilation space specified in this manual. Do not block the
ventilation holes. Overheating and fire could result.
● This company bears absolutely no liability, including for compensation to third
parties, for accidents that occur when the product is used in an area smaller than
that specified in this manual.

IMPORTANT

Door dimensions of at least 0.9m wide and 1.8m tall are required for
moving this product into the building.

1600mm

150mm

900mm

Figure 2

WARNING
To prevent accidents, allow sufficient space where this product is installed, to
accommodate busy times. If there is not enough space, customers could contact or
bump into each other, causing accidents and problems.



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3 Operation precautions
WARNING
Before starting to operate this product, check the following points to prevent
accidents:

3
Operation precautions

● Operate this product under illumination that is sufficiently bright for reading the
warning indications, to avoid causing dizziness, headache or other symptoms in
players or other customers. Inadequate lighting could cause users to feel unwell,
and could also cause incidents due to contact or collision between customers.
● Be sure to adjust the monitor correctly. Do not operate the monitor with noise
or distortion in the image. An incorrectly adjusted screen image can cause
dizziness, headache or other symptoms in players or other customers.
● Provide rest facilities for use by any player who feels unwell.
● Check that all adjusters are touching the ground. If they are not, the cabinet
could move and cause an accident.

● Do not place heavy objects on top of this product. Falling objects or damage to
components could result.
● Do not climb on top of this product. Falling or tipping accidents could result. Use
a step ladder to inspect high parts.
● Check that none of the doors or covers are broken or missing. Electric shocks
accidents could result.
● Do not place any objects such as the following on this product, on or inside the
control panel, on the seat, on the ceiling or nearby: Electric shocks, short-circuit
accidents or damaged components could result.
Flower vases, plant pots, cups, water containers, cosmetics, chemicals or
containers holding water etc.
● This product is only for use in the European Union. Use of this product overseas
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Operating precautions (customer-related precautions)

WARNING
● Do not allow the following types of people to play on this product. Accidents or
injuries could result.
• People who cannot walk unaided.

3
Operation precautions

• Hypertension and heart disease patients.
• People who have experienced muscle spasms or loss of consciousness while
playing television games etc.
• People with neck or spinal diseases.
• People strongly under the influence of alcohol.
• Pregnant women.
• People who experience motion sickness.
• People who act in contravention of the warning indications on the machine.
● People who never felt unwell as a result of light stimuli, but whose physical
condition may cause symptoms such as dizziness or headache while playing.
In particular, young, developing children are very likely to feel unwell while
playing, so instruct such children that they can only play under the supervision
of a parent or guardian.
● Advise those who have begun to feel unwell to undergo a medical examination.
● Make sure heavy objects and drinks are not placed on top of this product. They
could result in accidents due to falling objects and electric shock accidents due
to spilt drinks.
● Do not allow people to insert hands, fingers or foreign objects carelessly into the
openings or door gaps of this product. Electric shocks or short-circuit accidents
could result.
● Immediately stop anyone who leans or climbs on this product. It could tip over,
or the person could fall.
● Do not allow people to unplug the power plug. Electric shocks or short-circuit
accidents could result.

NOTE
● Immediately stop anyone who hits, kicks or otherwise uses violence on this
product. It could break or tip over, and broken parts or the falling machine could
cause injury.



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4 Part names

4
Part names
Figure 4a

Figure 4b

Table 4

Main dimensions

Dimension
Cabinet

820 mm(W) x 827 mm(D) x 1,800 mm(H)

Complete cabinet

820 mm(W) x 827 mm(D) x 2,100 mm(H)



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5 Accessories
Check that all the parts listed below are present when delivered. Parts marked as “Spare” in the Application etc.
column are consumable parts, but are provided as spares. Refer to the back cover for consumable parts other than
those in this table.

Replacement harnesses

5

Table 5

Accessories

This is an accessory which varies according to the game which is installed when the machine is shipped. The
replacement harnesses listed below may be packed with this product as an accessory, to make it usable with our
Naomi/2 or Lindbergh. They will already be installed if the machine is shipped with game boards of those types. In
future, replacement harnesses other than those below may be provided as accessories.
1 For Naomi, Naomi2.
: LCA-60027
1 For Lindbergh.
: LCA-60028

List of accessories

Part name
Instruction manual
Part number (Q’ty) 420 - 6942UK (1)
Application etc.
This manual
Explanatory diagrams
Parts with no stated part number have either not been
registered with parts, or cannot be registered. Store such
parts carefully because it may not be possible to sell them
even if the user wishes to purchase them.
Billboard sheet
LCA-0002 (1)
The billboard may be already attached or
packaged separately, depending on the game
which is installed when the machine is shipped.

Power cable
600-6729-01 (LM1227 & LM1246)
For installation, refer to 6-13 3

Master key
To open and close door

Key
(2)
For the cashbox door

Attached to the inside of the service
door when shipped.

Anti-bacterial cap switch
253-5442 (6)
For the control panel, see chapter 9.



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5
Accessories

Instruction sheet

Sub-instruction sheet

The control box may be already attached
or packaged separately, depending on the
game which is installed when the machine is
shipped.

The entry lid may be already attached or
packaged separately, depending on the game
which is installed when the machine is
shipped.

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6 Installation and assembly instructions
6-1 Installation work

WARNING
6
Installation and assembly instructions

Install this product as described in this manual. Improper installation may result in
personal injury and mechanical damage.

Installation of this product consists of the following three main steps:

1

Billboard attachment

2

Fastening in the installation location (adjustment of the adjusters)

3

Connection of power supply and ground connections

Tools required for installation
Philips screwdriver (for M4 screws)

Socket wrench
(for M6 hexagonal bolts and nuts)

24mm

Spanner (for M16 hexagonal bolts)

Width across
flats

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1

1

Attaching the billboard
Use four hexagonal bolts to attach the billboard holder to the cabinet.

6
Installation and assembly instructions
Figure 6.1a

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2

Fastening in the installation location (adjustment of the adjusters)

WARNING
Make sure all adjusters touch the floor. If they do not, the cabinet could move and
cause an accident.

6
Installation and assembly instructions

There are four casters and four adjusters on the bottom of the cabinet. Once the installation position is determined,
move the adjusters down to the ground and adjust them so that this product is level.

1
2

Move the machine to the installation position.

Bring the adjusters into contact with the ground. Use a spanner to
adjust the four adjusters so that the product is held level.

Adjuster

Figure6.1c Underside plan

Figure6.1c Underside plan

150mm

Figure 6.1e
1/100 scale.
Refer to the layout leading to
the installation position.

Figure 6.1f
Allow space for air movement on
the side with ventilation openings.

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3

Connection of power supply and ground connections

WARNING
● Use a power supply equipped with a ground fault interrupter. If the power supply
used does not have a ground-fault interrupter, a fire could result from a ground
fault.

6
Installation and assembly instructions

● This product comes complete with both UK and European mains leads. Only
operate this product with the mains leads supplied or mains leads of the same
type and rating. Using mains leads other than those supplied or mains leads of a
different rating may result in electric shock, short circuit or a fire hazzard.
● Do not leave power cables exposed. Exposed cables could trip people and suffer
damage. Electric shocks or short-circuit accidents could result from damaged
cables. Run cables where they will not impede people's movement, or cover
them.
● Always protect any cable that runs across the floor. If the power cable is exposed,
it will be vulnerable to damage and could cause electric shock accidents.
There is an AC bracket at the back of the machine. It has a Mains Switch (ON/OFF), a protection fuse and an inlet
for connecting power cables.

1

Check that the main switch is switched off.

Main switch off
Figure 6.1g

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2
3

Plug the power plug of the power cable securely into the socket, and plug the connector opposite the plug
securely into the inlet of the AC unit.
Connect the power cable (and grounding cable). Attach a wiring cover to protect the power and earth cables.

6
Installation and assembly instructions

Figure 6.1i

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6-2 Precautions on using a service outlet

WARNING
The current capacity of the service outlet on the machine is 5A.
Overheating and ignition could result if devices with combined maximum current in
excess of 5A are connected to the service outlet. That is a very dangerous situation,
which must be avoided.

6
Installation and assembly instructions

It is not possible to connect one Lindbergh-equipped cabinet to the service outlet of another, as the maximum current
capacity would be exceeded.
Head-to-head connection of one additional cabinet is possible, provided it is not a Lindbergh cabinet.

LINDBERG-equipped

LINDBERG-equipped

Figure 6.2

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7 Precautions when moving the console
WARNING
● Unplug the power plug before moving the machine. Moving the machine with the
plug plugged in could damage the power cable and cause fire and electric shock.
Take care not to damage the cable by treading on it or trapping it while moving
the machine.

7
Precautions when moving the console

● Do not push strongly on the top of the cabinet. That could tip the cabinet forward
and cause an accident.

Casters on ground
Figure 7a

Figure 7b

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8 Internal switches and the coin meter
WARNING
● Never touch places other than those specified. Touching other places could
cause electric shock or short circuit accidents.

8
Internal switches and the coin meter

● Take care not to damage the wiring. Electric shocks or short-circuit accidents
could result from damaged wiring.

Adjust the volume to an appropriate level for the surroundings.

IMPORTANT
The entry lid opens when the lock on the back is unlocked. When the entry lid is open, the internal switches can be
seen inside.

Unlock

Figure 8a

Switch unit

Entry lid

Figure 8b

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Test button

Service button

Volume VR

8

Monitor adjustment board

Internal switches and the coin meter

See chapter 11
Figure 8c

Test button	�������������������������������������������
:������������������������������������������
This puts the game board into test mode.
Service button
: This is the service credit button. The coin meter does not count up.
Volume VR
: This adjusts speaker volume.

There is a coin meter inside the cash box door.

The game cannot be played if the coin meter circuit is disconnected.

IMPORTANT

Coin meter
Counts the number of coins inserted

Figure 8d

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9 For mounting the control panel
WARNING
● Always turn the power switch off before working on the machine. Electric shocks
or short-circuit accidents could result.

9
For mounting the control panel

● Take care not to damage the wiring. Electric shocks or short-circuit accidents
could result from damaged wiring.

WARNING
● Take care to avoid trapping your fingers when opening and closing the control
box upper cover.
● The control box upper cover can close unexpectedly under its own weight,
potentially trapping fingers. Support it securely in place when working with it
open.
● If you remove the bolts and nuts fastening the control panel in place, it will fall,
causing an accident. Support the control panel securely in place when removing
it.

9-1 Replacing the control panel

1
2

Use the main switch of the AC unit or the sub-power switch behind the service door to turn the power supply
off.
Unlock the lock on the back of the control box, then open the entry lid.

Entry lid

Unlock

Figure 9.1a

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3

Press the tabs together and open the control box upper cover.
* The control box upper cover can close unexpectedly under its own weight, potentially trapping fingers.
Secure the control box upper cover in the raised position before proceeding with the operation described
below.

Tabs

9
For mounting the control panel

Control box upper cover
Figure 9.1b

4

There are nine connectors on the connector panel inside the control box. Disconnect all nine connectors.
In some cases, some of the connectors may already be disconnected, depending on the game used.

5

Remove six pairs of carriage bolts and flange nuts, then remove the control panel. Take care not to damage
the wiring at this stage.
flange nuts x 6
M4

Connector panel

Extract connector
Carriage bolts x 6
M4 x 16

Control panel

Figure 9.1c

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Switch caps
When converting to a game with fewer control buttons, remove the buttons from the control panel and fit switch
caps into the empty button holes.
Switch caps
253-5442

9
For mounting the control panel

Figure 9.1d

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9-2 Replacing the instruction sheet

NOTE
Take care not to hit or apply excessive force to glass components. Careless
handling can break glass components, and fragments can cause injury.

2

For mounting the control panel

1

9

Open the control box upper cover, with reference to steps 1-3 in “9-1”.

Remove the four screws from the back of the control box upper cover, then remove the two brackets, the
instruction cover and the instruction sheet. The instruction sheet can be replaced.

Figure 9.2a

Figure 9.2b

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10 Coin selector
WARNING
● Always turn the power switch off before working on the machine. Electric shocks
or short-circuit accidents could result.

10
Coin selector

● Take care not to damage the wiring. Electric shocks or short-circuit accidents
could result from damaged wiring.

Removing the coin selector
When the entry lid is open, the coin selector is behind it, on the right side. The selector stopper is behind the selector.
Remove it to tilt the selector and pull it out upwards.

Stopper

Coin selecter

Figure 10a

Repairing coin jams
If pressing the coin return button does not return the coin, open the entry lid and then open the coin selector gate.
Remove any jammed coins, then insert a normal coin and check that the selector works normally.

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Cleaning the coin selector

IMPORTANT

● Moisten a soft cloth with water or diluted neutral cleaner, and wring
it out firmly before using it for cleaning.
● Never use machine oil etc. on the coin selector.
● After cleaning the coin selector, insert a standard coin under
normal usage conditions and check that the selector works
normally.

10
Coin selector

Clean the coin selector every three months. Follow the procedure below to clean it.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Turn off the game power supply. Open the entry lid.

Remove the coin selector from inside.

Open the gate and use a soft brush to brush dirt out.

Moisten a soft cloth with water or diluted neutral cleaner, and wring it out firmly before using it for wiping.

Remove the cradle.
When removing the retaining ring (E ring), take care not to bend the shaft.

Use a soft cloth etc. to wipe dirt off the shaft and bearing.

After wiping, blow air onto the coin selector to dry it completely.

Gate

Cradle
Figure 10b

Figure 10b

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Coin insertion test
Perform the check below once a month, at the same time as the coin switch test.

□ Did the coin meter count the coin normally?
□ Did the coin fall into the cash box normally?
□ If the coin was inserted with the return button pressed, did it drop out of the coin return slot?

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Coin selector
Coins inserted here

Coins rejected here

Coins counted here

Figure 10d

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11 The monitor (LCD display)
11-1 Safety precautions for handling the monitor

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The monitor (LCD display)

WARNING
Handling malfunctions and breakdowns
● If the machine gives off smoke or an unusual odor, unplug it from the
socket immediately.
Continued use with a damaged power cable could cause fire or electric
shock. Check that no further smoke is given off, then contact the
vendor.
● If nothing appears on the screen, unplug the machine from the socket
immediately.
Continued use could cause fire or electric shock.
Contact your vendor to arrange an inspection.
● If any liquid or foreign body falls into the interior, unplug the machine
from the socket immediately.
Continued use could cause fire or electric shock.
Contact your vendor to arrange an inspection.
● If the machine machine has fallen, or the cabinet has broken, unplug it
from the socket immediately.
Continued use could cause fire or electric shock.
Contact your vendor to arrange an inspection.

Extract plug

Extract plug

Extract plug

Extract plug

When using the machine
● Do not attempt to repair, modify or disassemble it.
There are high-voltage components inside which could cause electric
shock or fire.
Contact the vendor to arrange internal inspection, adjustment and
repair.
● Foreign objects must not enter the machine.
If metal objects, or flammable materials such as paper, drop into the
interior through the ventilation holes, they could cause electric shocks.
● Do not touch the body of the machine or its power cable during an
electrical storm.
Electric shock accidents could result.

Disassembly
prohibited

Insertion of foreign
objects prohibited

Contact
prohibited

● Be sure to adjust the monitor correctly. Do not operate the monitor with noise
or distortion in the image. An incorrectly adjusted screen image can cause
dizziness, headache or other symptoms in players or other customers.

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11-2 Cleaning the screen surface

NOTE
● Use a dry, soft cloth to wipe dirt off. Do not use coarse gauze or similar materials.
● Alcohol (ethanol) is suitable as a solvent for wiping. Observe the following
restrictions strictly when using detergents.

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•		 Dilute domestic neutral detergent with water, soak it into a soft cloth, and
wring the cloth before using it for wiping.
•		 Do not use detergents or powders which contain abrasive particles, detergents
containing bleaching agents, or similar cleaners.
•		 Never use glass cleaners or other alkaline detergents, or solvents such as
thinner.
● Never scrub or scrape the surface with a hard brush or other hard implement.
Clean the screen surface about once a month.

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11-3 Monitor adjustment method

IMPORTANT

The various adjustment values are adjusted accurately in the factory
before shipping, so do not change them needlessly, or adjust them
other than as specified in this manual. The machine might stop
displaying properly.

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The monitor (LCD display)

Operation and adjustment
The basic operation method for using the key switches to make adjustments is explained below.
The monitor adjustment board is visible when the entry lid is open. (See Chapter 8)

Names of parts

monitor adjustment board

AUTO :
MENU :
+
:
		
:
		
ENTER:
		
EXIT :

1
2
3
4

Auto setup (automatic adjustment)
Turn on the Menu display and switch between pages.
Shift the selected menu display/ increase adjustment
values or setting values.
Shift the selected menu display/ decrease adjustment
values or setting values.
Set the selected menu display/ save adjustment values or
setting values.
Close the menu/ cancel adjustment values or setting values.

To make adjustmentssettings, first press “MENU” to display the MENU.

Next, use the [+] [−] keys to move to the item to adjust/set, then press “ENTER”.

Once the item to adjust/set is displayed at the bottom of the screen, use the [+] [−] keys to adjust/set it.

Once adjustment/setting is complete, press [ENTER] to store the adjustment/setting values and close.
* To revert to the original values without storing the adjusted/set data, do not press the [ENTER] key, but
press the [EXIT] key to return to the MENU screen.

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1

Press the [MENU] key.
P1
BRIGHT
POSI
CONTRAST CLOCK
SHARPNESS PHASE
W/B

The MENU is displayed.

1

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2, 4
3, 5

2
3
4
5

Use the + and - keys to move to each of adjustment
and setting items.
Use the ENTER key to display each of adjustment
and setting items.
Use the + and - keys to change each of adjustment
and setting items.
Use the ENTER key to store each of adjustment and
setting items.

The menu
Care is required, because incorrect operation can change the setup state and prevent correct display.

MENU screen
P1
BRIGHT
POSI
CONTRAST CLOCK
SHARPNESS PHASE
W/B

P2
MODE
OSD

RESET

TIMING GAME
*Pressing the MENU key changes the page.

P2
OSD

RESET

TIMING GAME
When input (640x400) (1360x768)

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List of setting items

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Black level adjustment (BRIGHT)
Black level adjustment (BRIGHT) is performed in the factory to a standard condition, but it can be adjusted for
preference. Changing the brightness of the screen changes the prominence of black areas of the screen.
However, incorrect adjustment of the black level dramatically reduces screen image quality, so the user is advised to
keep the standard settings.

1

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The monitor (LCD display)

Press the [MENU] key.
P1
BRIGHT
POSI
CONTRAST CLOCK
SHARPNESS PHASE
W/B

1

2

The MENU screen is displayed.

The cursor is at the [BRIGHT] position, so press the [ENTER] key
to display the adjustment and setting item menu.

3

The adjustment and setting item
menu is displayed.

2, 4
*4
BRIGHT

3

0

Use the [+] and [-] keys to adjust.

Adjusted data values change.
Adjust the screen contrast
(CONTRAST) to the desired state.

BRIGHT

4

+1

Press the [ENTER] key. (Store and close)
P1
BRIGHT
POSI
CONTRAST CLOCK
SHARPNESS PHASE
W/B

The adjusted data is stored and the
display returns to the Menu screen.
*If there is no need to store,
press the [EXIT] key to return to
the Menu screen without storing.

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Contrast adjustment (CONTRAST)
Screen contrast (CONTRAST) is performed in the factory to a standard condition, but it can be adjusted for
preference. Changing contrast alters the level of shading (contrast) in the screen image.

P1
BRIGHT
POSI
CONTRAST CLOCK
SHARPNESS PHASE
W/B

1

2

The monitor (LCD display)

1

11

Press the [MENU] key, then use the [–] key to move the cursor.
The MENU screen is displayed.

Move to the CONTRAST position and press the [ENTER] key.
The adjustment and setting items are displayed.

1, 3

The adjustment and setting item
menu is displayed.

2, 4
*4
COTNRAST

3

0

Use the [+] and [–] keys to adjust.

Adjusted data values change.
Adjust the screen contrast
(CONTRAST) to the desired state.

BRIGHT

4

+1

Press the [ENTER] key. (Store and close)
P1
BRIGHT
POSI
CONTRAST CLOCK
SHARPNESS PHASE
W/B

The adjusted data is stored and
the display returns to the Menu
screen.
*If there is no need to store,
press the [EXIT] key to return to
the Menu screen without storing.

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Sharpness adjustment (SHARPNESS)
Screen contrast (CONTRAST) is performed in the factory to a standard condition, but it can be adjusted for
preference. Adjusting sharpness alters the level of emphasis on boundaries in the image.

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1

Press the [MENU] key, then use the [–] key to move the cursor.
P1
BRIGHT
POSI
CONTRAST CLOCK
SHARPNESS PHASE
W/B

1

2

The MENU screen is displayed.

Move to the SHARPNESS position and press the [ENTER] key.

1, 3

The adjustment and setting items
are displayed.

2, 4
*4
SHARPNESS

3

0

Use the [+] and [–] keys to adjust.
Adjusted data values change.
Adjust the screen SHARPNESS
to the desired state.

SHARPNESS

4

+1

Press the [ENTER] key. (Store and close)
P1
BRIGHT
POSI
CONTRAST CLOCK
SHARPNESS PHASE
W/B

The adjusted data is stored and
the display returns to the Menu
screen.
*If there is no need to store,
press the [EXIT] key to return to
the Menu screen without storing.

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White balance adjustment (W/B)
Screen white balance (W/B) is performed in the factory to a standard condition, but it can be adjusted for preference.
However, incorrect adjustment of the white balance dramatically reduces screen image quality, so the user is advised
to keep the standard settings.

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Press the [MENU] key, then use the [–] key to move the cursor.
P1
BRIGHT
POSI
CONTRAST CLOCK
SHARPNESS PHASE
W/B

1

2

R-DRIVE
G-DRIVE
B-DRIVE
R-CUTOFF
G-CUTOFF
B-CUTOFF

2, 3, 4
*4

3

The MENU screen is displayed.

Move to the W/B position and press the [ENTER] key.
The adjustment and setting items are displayed.
W/B

1, 3

The monitor (LCD display)

1

0
0
0
0
0
0

The adjustment and setting item
menu is displayed.

Select the item to adjust and press the [ENTER] key,
then adjust with the [+] and [–] keys.
Adjusted data values change.
Adjust the screen white balance
(W/B) to the desired state.

R-DRIVE

4

+1

Press the [ENTER] key. (Store and close)
W/B
R-DRIVE
G-DRIVE
B-DRIVE
R-CUTOFF
G-CUTOFF
B-CUTOFF

0
0
0
0
0
0

The adjusted data is stored and
the display returns to the Menu
screen.
*If there is no need to store,
press the [EXIT] key to return to
the Menu screen without storing.

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Adjustment of screen display image (POSI)
Screen display position (POSI) is adjusted in the factory to a standard condition, but it can be adjusted
for preference. In some cases, it may be necessary to make adjustments after changing game software.

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The monitor (LCD display)

1

Press the [MENU] key, then use the [+] key to move the cursor.
P1
BRIGHT
POSI
CONTRAST CLOCK
SHARPNESS PHASE
W/B

1

2

Move to the POSI position and press the [ENTER] key.
The adjustment and setting items are displayed.
POSI

1, 3

H.POSI
V.POSI

2, 3, 4

The MENU screen is displayed.

0
0

The adjustment and setting item
menu is displayed.

*4

3

Select the item to adjust and press the [ENTER] key,
then adjust with the [+] and [–] keys.
Adjusted data values change.
Adjust the screen position (POSI)
to the desired state.

H.POSI

4

+1

Press the [ENTER] key. (Store and close)
POSI
H.POSI
V.POSI

0
0

The adjusted data is stored and
the display returns to the Menu
screen.
*If there is no need to store,
press the [EXIT] key to return to
the Menu screen without storing.

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Clock adjustment (CLOCK)
The screen sampling clock (CLOCK) is adjusted in the factory to a standard condition, but it can be adjusted for
preference. In some cases, it may be necessary to make adjustments after changing game software.
However, incorrect clock adjustment dramatically reduces screen image quality, causing jittering and moire patterns,
so the user is advised to keep the standard settings.

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Press the [MENU] key, then use the [–] key to move the cursor.
P1
BRIGHT
POSI
CONTRAST CLOCK
SHARPNESS PHASE
W/B

1

2

The monitor (LCD display)

1

The MENU screen is displayed.

Move to the CLOCK position and press the [ENTER] key.
The adjustment and setting items are displayed.

1, 3

The adjustment and setting item
menu is displayed.

2, 4
*4
CLOCK

3

0

Use the [+] and [–] keys to adjust.
Adjusted data values change.
Adjust so that the sampling clock
is in the optimum state. (so that
jitter and moire effects disappear)
CLOCK

4

+1

Press the [ENTER] key. (Store and close)
P1
BRIGHT
POSI
CONTRAST CLOCK
SHARPNESS PHASE
W/B

The adjusted data is stored and
the display returns to the Menu
screen.
*If there is no need to store,
press the [EXIT] key to return to
the Menu screen without storing.

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Phase adjustment (PHASE)
The screen sampling phase (PHASE) is adjusted in the factory to a standard condition, but it can be adjusted for
preference. In some cases, it may be necessary to make adjustments after changing game software.
However, incorrect phase adjustment dramatically reduces screen image quality, causing jittering, so the user is
advised to keep the standard settings.

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The monitor (LCD display)

1

Press the [MENU] key, then use the [–] key to move the cursor.
P1
BRIGHT
POSI
CONTRAST CLOCK
SHARPNESS PHASE
W/B

1

2

The MENU screen is displayed.

Move to the PHASE position and press the [ENTER] key.
The adjustment and setting items are displayed.
The adjustment and setting item
menu is displayed.

1, 3
2, 4
*4
PHASE

3

0

Use the [+] and [–] keys to adjust.
Adjusted data values change.
Adjust so that the sampling phase
is in the optimum state.
(Jitter disappears)
PHASE

4

+1

Press the [ENTER] key. (Store and close)
P1
BRIGHT
POSI
CONTRAST CLOCK
SHARPNESS PHASE
W/B

The adjusted data is stored and
the display returns to the Menu
screen.
*If there is no need to store,
press the [EXIT] key to return to
the Menu screen without storing.

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Aspect ratio switching (MODE)
The aspect ratio of the screen can be switched. When WIDE is used, the display fills the entire screen, but when
NORMAL is used, the screen display is the maximum size possible at the aspect ratio of the input signal.
However, this is not the case when input at 640 x 400, 1,360 x 768 or 1,280 x 720 is used.

P2
MODE
OSD

1

2

RESET

The MENU P2 screen is
displayed.

MODE MENU is displayed.
MODE

3

The monitor (LCD display)

1

11

Press the [MENU] key twice, then press the [ENTER] key at the
MODE position.

The adjustment and setting item
menu is displayed.

WIDE
NORMAL

1, 4
*4

3

Use the [+] and [–] keys to adjust.
MODE

The display screen changes
when the setting value changes.

WIDE
NORMAL

4

Press the [ENTER] key. (Store and close)
P2
MODE
OSD

RESET

The adjusted data is stored and
the display returns to the Menu
screen.
*If there is no need to store,
press the [EXIT] key to return to
the Menu screen without storing.

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On-screen display (OSD)
ON: Always display the OSD corresponding to (ANALOG/DIGITAL).
OFF: Only display when the above input is changed.
Notes: In case of No Input Signal or Out of Range, the OSD is displayed continuously while the condition
persists, regardless of whether the setting is on or off.

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Input signal identification (WIDE/MAC)
PCinput.
ON: Only enabled with input is VGA-TEXT (720x400)/MAC13/MAC16/MAC19/MAC21/WVGA/WSVGA/
WXGA/720p.
OFF: Identification of WID/MAC-type signals is OFF

Reset (RESET)
Adjust setting values for BRIGHT, CONTRAST, W/B, SHARPNESS, POSI, CLOCK, PHASE, MODE, OSD and
WIDE/MAC/to the factory defaults.

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Auto setup
When auto setup is performed, signal timing is identified automatically, and the items below are automatically
adjusted to their optimum values/stored.
• Sampling frequency/phase

• Horizontal/vertical display position

Memory can hold up to 136 settings in the user area, so once the number of settings exceeds 136, they will be
overwritten sequentially.

The monitor (LCD display)

1

11

Press the [AUTO] key.
The setting screen is displayed.
STRAT:ENTER KEY
QUIT:EXIT KEY

1

2

Press the [ENTER] key.
Auto setup is performed.

2
*2

AUTO IN PROGRESS

*Press the [EXIT] key to avoid
executing.

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Input signal

No.

Input signal name

Horizontal frequency Vertical frequency
[kHz]

[Hz]

1

(640x400)

31.46

70.07

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2

(640x480):VESA

31.38

59.77

The monitor (LCD display)

3

(640x480):NAOMI

31.69

59.79

4

(640x480):TRIFORCE

31.47

59.94

5

(640x480):CHIHIRO

31.47

59.94

6

(800x480)

29.77

59.54

7

(800x600)

37.95

60.43

8

(1024x600)

37.51

60.12

9

(1024x768)

48.34

59.97

10

(1280x768)

47.92

60.05

11

(1280x1024)

63.98

60.02

12

(1360x768)

47.51

59.53

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12 Replacing the fluorescent lamp
WARNING

2

Always turn the power off before working on the machine. Working with the
power switched on could lead to electric shocks or short-circuit accidents.

●

Touching a hot fluorescent tube could cause a burn. Take care when replacing
the tube.

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Replacing the fluorescent lamp

1

●

Use the main switch of the AC unit or the sub-power switch behind the service door to turn the power supply
off.

Remove the two truss screws and lift the billboard assembly up to remove it.

Billboard assembly

Truss screw (black) x 2
M4 x 8

Figure 12a

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3

Remove the 6screws and the light box lid assembly to replace the fluorescent lamp.

Screw (black) x 4
M3 x 12, with flat and spring washer

S-tight screw x 2
M3 x 16, with flat washer

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Replacing the fluorescent lamp

Light box lid assembly

FL TUBE
18W T8 600MM (390-0100-18DUK)
ASSY FL TRAY
LCB 100V 18W (390-0100-18XUK)

Figure 12b

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13 Replacing the game board
WARNING
Be sure to turn the power off before touching the inside of the machine, to
prevent electric shock accidents.

●

Take care not to damage the wiring. Electric shocks or short-circuit accidents
could result from damaged wiring.

●

The current capacities for game boards in this product are 3.3V 12A, 5.0V 10A,
12V 2A. Never use game boards which require capacity above these values. Use
of such boards would cause overheating and ignition.

●

When changing to a game board that does not follow the JAMMA standard, be
sure to use the dedicated harness specified by the game board manufacturer.
Use of anything other than the specific dedicated wiring risks causing
overheating and fire.

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Replacing the game board

●

This manual explains how to remove the Lindbergh. Before starting work to change to a different game board,
contact the game board vendor and check it thoroughly.

13-1 How to remove the game board
To remove the game board (Lindbergh), take the entire base (wooden board), on which the game board is mounted,
out of the cabinet.

1
2

Use the main switch of the AC unit or the sub-power switch behind the service door to turn the power supply
off. Loosen the anti-unlocking screw to unlock the service door.
Remove all the connectors which are connected to the game board. Also remove all other connectors on the
base that connect to anything other than the game board. The number of connectors varies between games.

Extract connector

Figure 13.1a

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3

Remove the one thumb screw that fastens the base, then remove it from the cabinet, with the game board still
attached.

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Base

Thumb screw x 1
M4 x 25, using flat and spring washer
Figure 13.1b

4

Remove the four screws and take the game board off.

Screw x 4
M4 x 16, with flat and spring washer

Figure 13.1c

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13-2 Replacing the design components
Replacement may be required for some game titles.
Basically, replace the billboard sheet, the instruction sheet and the sub-instruction sheet.
Refer to “9-2” for replacement of the instruction sheet.

13

Replacing the billboard sheet

Replacing the game board

1

Remove the two truss screws and lift the billboard assembly up to remove it.
Billboard assembly

Truss screw (black) x 2
M4 x 8

Figure 13.2a

2

Remove the six Allen screws and the billboard front plate to replace the billboard sheet.

Allen screw x 6
M4 x 6, using special dished washer
Billboard front plate

Billboard sheet
Figure 13.2b

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Sub-instruction sheet
Affix the sub-instruction sheet to the entry lid.

Sub-instruction sheet

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Figure 13.2c

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13-3 The game board power supply voltage adjustment knob

IMPORTANT

V.ADJ has already been set at the factory. Use it with the factory default
setting. Needless alteration of the setting can damage the IC board and
cause malfunctions.

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The power supply unit inside the cabinet has a VR for adjusting game board DC power supply voltage.

Volume for +5V
Volume for +3.3V
Figure 13.3 Power supply unit

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14 Regular inspection list
Perform regular inspection and maintenance of the items below, to maintain the performance of the machine and
ensure the safety of its operation.
The control panel is touched directly by the player’s hands. Clean it as often as necessary, and provide hand wipes
etc. so players can play without worrying about cleanliness.

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Regular inspection list

WARNING
●

Once a year, check that the power cable is undamaged, that the plug is securely
inserted into the socket, and that there is no buildup of dust between the socket
and the plug. Use with a buildup of dust could cause accidents or damage.

●

Once a year, contact the vendor or the service contact named in this manual to
order cleaning of the interior of the machine. Leaving dust to accumulate inside
the machine without cleaning can cause fire or other accidents. A fee will be
changed for interior cleaning.

Table 14 Regular inspection list

		

Task

Interval

Cabinet

Check that all adjusters touch the ground

Monitor
(LCD display)

Clean the screen surface

Weekly

Check adjustment

Monthly

Game board

Check settings

Monthly				
See the game board

Control panel

Input test

servicing manual
Monthly				

Speakers and sound

Sound test, volume adjustment check

Monthly				

The coin selector

Coin insertion test

Monthly

		

Cleaning

Daily

Reference item
Ch. 3
11-2		

Ch. 10		

Every 3 months				

Power plug

Inspection, cleaning

Yearly

Internal

Cleaning					

Cabinet surfaces

Cleaning

As required

As above		
As below

Cleaning cabinet surfaces
If the cabinet is very dirty, wet a soft cloth with water, or with diluted neutral detergent, wring it out and use it to
wipe the cabinet. Do not use solvents such as alcohol, thinner or benzene, or abrasives, bleaches or chemical cloths,
because they may damage the surface finish. Some general home, kitchen or furniture detergents are strong enough
to penetrate plastic components, paints and printing. Before using any detergent, read the precautions carefully, and
test its effects first on an inconspicuous area.

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1 LCB-00001UK
TOP ASSY LCB UR (VT3)

23 LCB-2500UK
ASSY CONTROL PANEL 2L6B

3 LCB-1100UK
ASSY BASE CABINET

15

4 LCB-1150UK
ASSY BASE BOX

Parts list

2 LCB-1000UK
ASSY CABINET UR

5 LCB-1270UK
ASSY SERVICE DOOR
6 LCB-1300UK
AC UNIT
7 LCB-1500UK
ASSY REAR FRAME
8 LCB-1600UK
ASSY MONITOR 32

9 LCA-1650UK
ASSY SPEAKER L

11 LCA-1700UK
ASSY BILLBOARD W/O DESIGN

10 LCA-1660UK
ASSY SPEAKER R

12 LCB-2000UK
ASSY CONTROL BOX

13 LCA-2030UK
ASSY CONTROL BOX UPPER

15 LCB-2100UK
ASSY ENTRY BOX

14 LCA-2060UK
ASSY CONTROL BOX LOWER

16 LCB-2150UK
ASSY ENTRY LID
17 LCB-2170UK
ASSY COIN SELECTOR
18 LCA-2180UK
SW UNIT
19 LCA-2190UK
I/O UNIT
20 LCA-4000UK
ASSY PWR SPLY
21 LCA-4050UK
ASSY SUB ELEC
22 LCB-4300UK
ASSY XFMR

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1 TOP ASSY LCB UR (VT3) (LCB-00001UK)

(D-1/2)

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6
1

2
1

201 202
6
6

5
1

4
1

1
1

204 203
1
1

3
1

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ITEM NO.

DESCRIPTION

LCA-1000UK
LCA-2500UK
LCB-0101UK
429-0777-01UK
422-0946U
LCA-0004

ASSY CABINET UR
ASSY CONTROL PANEL 2L6B
WOODEN BASE MAIN
BILLBOARD SHEET VT3
SHEET INSTR VT3
STICKER SUBINSTR LCA

201
202
203
204
205

031-0S0416
050-F00400
032-000425
068-441616
060-S00400

CRG BLT STN M4×16
FLG NUT M4
WING BLT M4×25
FLT WSHR 4.4-16×1.6
SPR WSHR M4

401
402
403
404

253-5442
LCA-60027
LCA-60028
000-P00416-W

ANTI BACTERIAL CAP SW
WH DC PWR SPLY FOR JVS BD
WH DC PWR SPLY FOR ATX BD
M SCR PH W/FS M4×16

1
2
3
4
5
6

NOTE

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PART NO.

(D-2/2)

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2 ASSY CABINET UR (LCB-1000UK)

(D-1/3)

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2 ASSY CABINET UR (LCB-1000UK)

(D-2/3)

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2 ASSY CABINET UR (LCB-1000UK)

ITEM NO.

15
Parts list

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
17
18
21
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
35
101

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

LCB-1100UK
LCB-1270UK
LCB-1300UK
LCB-1500UK
LCA-1600UK
LCA-1700UK
LCB-2000UK
LCB-2100UK
LCB-2150UK
LCB-2170UK
LCA-2180UK
LCA-2190UK
LCA-4000UK
LCA-4050UK
421-7988-91UK
LB1046
LB1130
421-7020UK
421-9168-01
280-5113
280-5114
253-5569
253-5570
123-5123
LCB-1050UK
LB1102
LB1104
220-5643UK

ASSY BASE CABINET
ASSY SERVICE DOOR
ASSY AC UNIT
ASSY REAR FREAME
ASSY MONITOR 32"
ASSY BILLBOARD W/O DESIGN
ASSY CONTROL BOX
ASSY ENTRY BOX
ASSY ENTRY LID
ASSY COIN SELECTOR
ASSY SWITCH UNIT
ASSY I/O UNIT
ASSY PWR SUPPLY
ASSY SUB ELEC
STICKER SERIAL NUMBER
LABEL TESTED FOR ELEC. SAFETY
LABEL WEEE WHEELIE BIN
STICKER CAUTION FORK
STICKER COIN METER
COLLAR FOR NANAO MONITOR
SPACER 6.4-25X2
BUSH FOR LCD
CAP FOR LCD
STUD BOLT M6 FOR LCD
ASSY MID BOX
STICKER DANGEROUS VOLTAGE
STICKER CAUTION FORK
COIN METER SMALL

(D-3/3)

NOTE

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3 ASSY BASE CABINET (LCA-1100UK)

(D-1/2)

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3 ASSY BASE CABINET (LCA-1100UK)

ITEM NO.

15
Parts list

1
4
5
6
8
9
10
11

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

LCB-1150UK
LCB-1101UK
LCB-1102UK
LCA-1103UK
PP1087
LCB-1152UK
LCB-1153UK
LCB-1109UK

ASSY BASE BOX
REJECT DUCT
COM BRKT
FLOOR LID
BAX CASH FOR MINI DOOR
STICKER BASE UNIT L
STICKER BASE UNIT R
PLATE COM BRKT COVER

(D-2/2)

NOTE

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Parts list

ITEM NO.

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

LCB-1151UK

BASE BOX LBG

102
103
104
105
106

601-5699X
601-11635X-SUK
601-11635X-FUK
FN102
260-0011-02

LEG ADJUSTER BOLT M16X75 SEGA
CASTOR 50 SWIVEL (BLACK)
CASTOR 50 FIXED (BLACK)
FAN GUARD
AC FAN 100V

201

050-H01600

M16 NUT PAS

301

LGJ-60036UK

WH BILLBOARD FAN AC

1

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ITEM NO.

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

1
2

LCB-1271UK
DP-1167UK

SERVICE DOOR
TNG LKG

101

220-5575UK

LOCK (J9117) W/KEY

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ITEM NO.

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

1
3
101

LCB-1301UK
LB1096
EP1381

AC BRKT
STKR PROTECT EARTH (NOT SHOWN)
FILTER IEC & SW 6A ROXBURGH

301
302

LCA-60001UK
600-9010-44K

WH AC BKT (NOT SHOWN)
WH EARTH 100MM M4/M4 (NOT SHOWN)

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ITEM NO.

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

1
2
3
4

LCB-1501UK
LCB-1502UK
105-5549UK
LCB-1511UK

REAR FRAME
MONITOR SUPPORT LID
SW REG BRKT LCA
BRKT MONITOR SUPPORT

101

400-5461-01

SW REG FOR LCD 32TYPE

301
302
303
304

LCA-60017UK
600-9010-44K
600-9025-44K
600-9090-44K

WH LCD POWER 24V
WH EARTH 100MM M4/M4
WH EARTH 250MM M4/M4
WH EARTH 900MM M4/M4

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8 ASSY MONITOR 32" (LCA-1600UK)

(D-1/2)

15
Parts list

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8 ASSY MONITOR 32" (LCA-1600UK)

ITEM NO.

15
Parts list

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
19

LCA-1650UK
LCA-1660UK
LCA-1602UK
LCA-1603UK
LCA-1604UK
LCA-1605UK
140-5090
140-5091
140-5092
LCA-1601UK
LCA-1606XUK
LCA-1607XUK
LCA-1608X
LCA-1609UK
LCA-1610XUK
LCA-1611UK
LCA-1612UK
423-0355

ASSY SPEAKER L
ASSY SPEAKER R
LCD SIDE FRAME LCX L
LCD SIDE FRAME LCX R
LIGHT BOX BRKT
AL HOLD BRKT
END CAP L
END CAP R
HORIZONTAL FRAME 32V
LIGHT BOX
LID LIGHT BOX
FRONT LIGHT PLATE
DISPLAY PLATE LCX
WINDOW PLATE BLBD FRONT LIGHT
SPEAKER BRKT LCX A
SPEAKER BRKT LCX B
WINDOW PLATE BRKT
EMBLEM SEGA

101
102
103

200-6046
390-0100-18XUK
390-0100-18DUK

ASSY LCD DSPL 32TYPE  K
ASSY FL TRAY LCB 100V 18W
FL TUBE 18W T8 600MM

201
202
203
204
205
206
207

000-P00412-WB
000-T00408-0C
000-P00312-WB
010-P00316-F
012-P00308-0B
050-F00300
000-P00306-W

M SCR PH W/FS BLK M4×12
M SCR TH CRM M4×8
M SCR PH W/FS BLK M3×12
S-TITE SCR PH W/F M3×16
TAP SCR #2 PH BLK 3×8
FLG NUT M3
M SCR PH W/FS M3×6

301

LCA-60013UK

WH SP MONITOR

(D-2/2)

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ITEM NO.

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

140-5089
LCA-1651YUK

SPEAKER COVER FOR 130-5260
SPEAKER HOOK L

101

130-5260

SPKR BOX 6OHM 15/40W W/SHLD

201
202

000-P00305
012-P00406

M SCR PH M3×5
TAP SCR #2 PH 4×6

1
2

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15
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ITEM NO.

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

140-5089
LCA-1661YUK

SPEAKER COVER FOR 130-5260
SPEAKER HOOK R

101

130-5260

SPKR BOX 6OHM 15/40W W/SHLD

201
202

000-P00305
012-P00406

M SCR PH M3×5
TAP SCR #2 PH 4×6

1
2

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Parts list

ITEM NO.
1
2
3
201
202
203

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

LCA-1701UK
LCA-1702UK
LCA-1703UK

BILLBOARD BASE
BILLBOARD HOLDER
BILLBOARD FRONT PLATE

FAS-290045
000-T00408-0B
280-6686-01

HEX SKT LH CAP SCR STN M4×6
M SCR TH BLK M4×8
SP WSHR 4.5×16×4

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12 ASSY CONTROL BOX (LCB-2000UK)

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ITEM NO.
1
2
3
4
6
7
201
202

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

LCA-2030UK
LCA-2060UK
LCA-2001UK
LCA-2002UK
LCA-2004UK
LCA-2005UK

ASSY CONTROL BOX UPPER
ASSY CONTROL BOX LOWER
HINGE PLATE L
HINGE PLATE R
SIDE COVER L
SIDE COVER R

000-P00408-W
012-P00412

M SCR PH W/FS M4×8
TAP SCR #2 PH 4×12

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13 ASSY CONTROL BOX UPPER (LCA-2030UK)

(D-1/2)

15
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13 ASSY CONTROL BOX UPPER (LCA-2030UK)

ITEM NO.

15
Parts list

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
14

LCA-2031UK
LCA-2032X
LCA-2033UK
LCA-2034UK
LCA-2035
LCA-2036UK
LCA-2037UK
LCA-2038UK
LCA-2039XUK
LCA-2040UK
SHE-1238
LCA-2042UK

CONTROL BOX UPPER
CONTROL PANEL
FRONT LINE
NUT PLATE
END COVER
CCFL HOLDER (
CCFL CAP
DIFFUSION PLATE
INSTRUCTION COVER
INVERTER COVER
SPACER COLLAR
TONGUE RETAINER

101
102
103

390-6815-WH-V
838-14587
280-5275-SR10

CCFL D=15 L=700 WHITE W/V.TUBE
CCFL INV
CORD CLAMP SR10

201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208

000-P00410-W
000-F00306
000-P00408-W
010-F00312
000-P00308-W
012-P00308
000-P02610
FAS-680011

M SCR PH W/FS M4×10
M SCR FH M3×6
M SCR PH W/FS M4×8
S-TITE SCR FH M3×12
M SCR PH W/FS M3×8
TAP SCR #2 PH 3×8
M SCR PH M2.6×10
FLT WSHR POLY 2.7-6×0.5

301

LCA-60022UK

WH COLD CATHODE CONTROL

(D-2/2)

OPTION)
(OPTION)
(OPTION)

(OPTION)
(OPTION)
(OPTION)

(OPTION)

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ITEM NO.

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

LCA-2061UK
LCA-2062YUK
LCA-2063YUK
LCA-2064UK
LCA-2065
LCA-2066UK
LCA-2067

CONTROL BOX LOWER
SLIDE TONGUE L
SLIDE TONGUE R
TONGUE SPACER
TONGUE SPRING
TONGUE GUIDE
TONGUE ROLLER

201
202
203

000-P00416-W
000-P00408-W
050-F00400

M SCR PH W/FS M4×16
M SCR PH W/FS M4×8
FLG NUT M4

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15 ASSY ENTRY BOX (LCB-2100UK)

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ITEM NO.

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

LCA-2101XUK
LCA-2102UK
LCA-2103UK
LCA-2104UK
LCA-2105UK

ENTRY BOX
TONGUE
CONN PANEL PLATE
STICKER ENTRY UNIT L
STICKER ENTRY UNIT R

101
102

220-5575UK
601-11440

LOCK (J9117) W/KEY
STAY

201
202

000-P00408-W
050-F00400

M SCR PH W/FS M4×8
FLG NUT M4

1
2
3
4
5

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16 ASSY ENTRY LID (LCB-2150UK)

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ITEM NO.

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

1
2
3
4

LCA-2151UK
LCA-2152UK
LCA-2153
LCA-2154

ENTRY LID
LID FRONT PANEL
FLAT LID (USED WHEN NO CARD RW FITTED)
OPEN LID

6
7
8
10

LCA-2158UK
250-5669
220-5428-09
LCB-2157UK

PLATE LID HOOK
ASSY REJECT BUTTON L59
COIN ENTRY
STICKER ENTRY UNIT FRONT

201
202
203

000-P00408-W
000-P00310-W
000-P00306-W

M SCR PH W/FS M4×8
M SCR PH W/FS M3×10
M SCR PH W/FS M3×6

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15
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ITEM NO.

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

LCA-2171UK
LCA-2172UK
CFB-1683
LCA-2174UK
VSC-1474UK

COIN SELECTOR BASE
UPPER COIN CHUTE
REJECT SHAFT
LOWER COIN CHUTE
REJECT CAM

103
104

EP1380-R
280-L01640-PS

CREDIT BD EXCEL
STANDOFF 16MM 4MM PANEL SMALL

201
202
203
204
205
206

000-P00408-W
000-P00308-W
050-H00500
060-S00500
060-F00500
065-E00300

M SCR PH W/FS M4×8
M SCR PH W/FS M3×8
HEX NUT M5
SPR WSHR M5
FLT WSHR M5
E RING 3MM

301

LCA-60021UK

WH EXCEL CREDIT BOARD

1
2
3
4
5

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ITEM NO.

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

LCA-2181UK
LCA-2182XUK
LCA-2183UK
CTF-1173
CTF-1174
421-12136UK

SW BRKT
LATCH
LATCH HOLDER
LATCH SPRING L
LATCH SPRING R
STICKER SW PANEL LCA

101

838-14548-01UK

SW & C VOL BD

201
202
203

065-E00700
000-P00408-W
000-P00308-W

E RING 7MM
M SCR PH W/FS M4×8
M SCR PH W/FS M3×8

1
2
3
4
5
6

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19 ASSY I/O UNIT (LCA-2190UK)

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ITEM NO.

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

1
2

LCA-2191
837-14572

IO BD BASE
I/O CONTROL BD 3 FOR JVS COM

000-P00320-W

M SCR PH W/FS M3×20

201

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15
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ITEM NO.

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

1

SHT-4904

ELEC BRKT

101

400-5457-01

SW REGU ATX/JVS AUTO

201

000-P00308-W

M SCR PH W/FS M3×8

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15
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ITEM NO.

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

LCA-4051UK

WOODEN BASE SUB ELEC

101
104
105

838-14515-A0191
838-14551
400-050-024-01

SOUND AMP ANALOG IN
DISTRIBUTION BD
PSU 24VDC 50W MW LPS 50-24

201
202
203

000-P00308-W
011-T03516
011-P00320

M SCR PH W/FS M3×8
TAP SCR TH 3.5×16
TAP SCR PH 3×20

301
303
304
305
306

LCA-60007UK
LCA-60010UK
LCA-60012UK
LCA-60026UK
600-7158-0200

WH AC SUB ELEC SW REGU FOR AMP
WH DC SUB ELEC SW REGU FOR AMP
WH SPEAKERS
WH AC DIST
CA AUDIO RCA TO RCA 2CH 200CM

1

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23 ASSY CONTROL PANEL 2L6B (LCB-2500UK)

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ITEM NO.

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

1
2

LCA-2501UK
LCA-2502UK

CTRL PNL BASE 2L6B
CTRL PNL PLATE 2L6B

102
111
112
113
114
115

509-5765-01
610-0404-01
610-0404-02
509-5755-01
509-5755-02
253-5185UK

SW PB D24 YELLOW
ASSY 8 WAY JOYSTICK GREEN
ASSY 8 WAY JOYSTICK PINK
SW PB D30 GREEN
SW PB D30 PINK
CAP SW 30PH

201

000-P00412-W

M SCR PH W/FS M4×12

301
302

LCA-60023UK
LCA-60024UK

WH CONTROL PANEL 1
WH CONTROL PANEL 2P

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16 Wire color reference table
The wire color codes used in the overall wiring diagrams in the next chapter are as stated below.

CODE

16

WIRE COLOR

Wire color reference table

10

RED

20

BLUE						

30

YELLOW						

40

GREEN						

50

WHITE						

70

ORANGE						

80

BLACK						

90

GRAY						

A

PINK							

B

SKYBLUE						

C

BROWN						

D

PURPLE						

E

LIGHT GREEN

Note 1 If the units digit of the code is non-zero, the tens digit indicates the background color and the
units digit indicates the spiral color.
E.g. 51... White/Red

RED

WHITE

Note 2 The letter after the wire color code indicates the thickness of the wire.
U: AWG16
K: AWG18
L : AWG20
None: AWG22

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䎗

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䎕

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䎰䎲䎯䎨䎻
䎺䎫 䎬 䎷䎨

䎳

䎐

䎎

䎐

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䎎䎘䎹
䎎䎘䎹
䎪䎱䎧

䎎䎖 䎑 䎖䎹
䎎䎖 䎑 䎖䎹
䎪䎱䎧
䎎䎘䎹
䎪䎱䎧
䎎䎘䎹
䎪䎱䎧
䎳䎺䎵 䏂䎲䎮
䎎䎘䎶䎥
䎎䎔䎕䎹
䎎䎔䎕䎹
䎎䎖 䎑 䎖䎹
䎎䎖 䎑 䎖䎹
䎐䎔䎕䎹
䎪䎱䎧
䎳䎶 䏂䎲䎱䎆
䎪䎱䎧
䎪䎱䎧
䎪䎱䎧

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䎎䎔䎕䎹
䎎䎘䎹
䎎䎔䎕䎹
䎎䎘䎹
䎎䎔䎕䎹
䎎䎘䎹
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䎎䎖 䎑 䎖䎹
䎵䎼䎕䎎

䎪䎱䎧
䎪䎱䎧
䎪䎱䎧
䎪䎱䎧
䎪䎱䎧
䎪䎱䎧
䎪䎱䎧
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䎎䎔䎕䎹
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䎎䎘䎹
䎎䎘䎹
䎎䎖 䎑 䎖䎹

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䎳

䎙䎓䎓䎐䎚䎓䎓䎜䎐䎕䎓䎓䎓

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䎺䎫 䎋 䎼䎯 䎌

䎤䎦䎔䎓䎓䎹

䎳

䎺䎫 䎋 䎼䎯 䎌

䎤䎶䎶䎼 䎶䎳䎨䎤䎮䎨䎵 䎵

䎵䎨䎧
䎥䎯䎤䎦䎮

䎵䎨䎧
䎥䎯䎤䎦䎮

䎤䎶䎶䎼 䎶䎳䎨䎤䎮䎨䎵 䎯

䎯䎦䎤䎐 䎗 䎓 䎓 䎓
䎤䎶䎶䎼 䎳䎺䎵 䎶䎳䎯䎼

䎰䎲䎯䎨䎻
䎺䎫 䎬 䎷䎨䎒䎦䎱䎖

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䎯䎦䎤䎐 䎔 䎙 䎙 䎓

䎰䎲䎯䎨䎻
䎺䎫 䎬 䎷䎨䎒䎦䎱䎔

䎵䎨䎧 䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎵䎨䎧 䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎵䎨䎧 䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎥䎯䎤䎦䎮 䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌

䎥䎵䎲䎺䎱 䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎥䎵䎲䎺䎱 䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎥䎯䎤䎦䎮 䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎵䎨䎧 䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎥䎯䎤䎦䎮 䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎵䎨䎧 䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎥䎯䎤䎦䎮 䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎜䎘
䎳 䎬 䎱䎮 䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎛 䎌
䎼䎨䎯䎯䎲䎺䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎼䎨䎯䎯䎲䎺䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎥䎵䎲䎺䎱 䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎥䎵䎲䎺䎱 䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎥䎯䎸䎨 䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎛 䎌
䎥䎯䎤䎦䎮 䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎗䎘
䎥䎯䎤䎦䎮 䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎥䎯䎤䎦䎮 䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎥䎯䎤䎦䎮 䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌

䎼䎨䎯䎯䎲䎺䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎼䎨䎯䎯䎲䎺䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎕
䎵䎨䎧 䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎖
䎼䎨䎯䎯䎲䎺䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎗
䎵䎨䎧 䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎘
䎼䎨䎯䎯䎲䎺䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎙
䎵䎨䎧 䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎚
䎼䎨䎯䎯䎲䎺䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎛
䎲䎵䎤䎱䎪䎨 䎋 䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎤䎺䎪䎔䎙 䎌
䎜
䎳䎬 䎋䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎆䎔䎙 䎌
䎥䎮
䎔䎓
䎥䎮䎋䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎆䎔䎙 䎌
䎥䎮
䎔䎔
䎥䎮
䎥䎮䎋䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚
䎆䎔䎙 䎌
䎔䎕
䎥䎮
䎥䎮䎋䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎆䎔䎙 䎌
䎔䎖
䎥䎮
䎥䎮䎋䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎆䎔䎙 䎌
䎔䎗
䎥䎮
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䎔䎘
䎥䎮
䎥䎮䎋䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎆䎔䎙 䎌
䎔䎙
䎥䎮
䎥䎮䎋䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎆䎔䎙 䎌
䎔䎚
䎥䎵
䎥䎮䎋䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎆䎔䎙 䎌
䎔䎛
䎥䎵䎋䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎆䎔䎙 䎌
䎰䎲䎯䎨䎻
䎺䎫 䎬 䎷䎨
䎳䎬 䎋䎸䎯䎔䎓䎓䎚 䎆䎔䎙 䎌

䎦

䎔

䎺䎫 䎋 䎼䎯 䎌

䎵䎨䎧
䎥䎯䎤䎦䎮

䎕䎕䎓䎐䎘䎚䎜䎛䎐䎓䎔
䎰䎤䎪 䎦䎱䎷䎵 䎗䎳
䎰䎽䎙䎚䎗䎐䎧䎦䎘䎹䎐䎧䎗䎔 䎭䎦

䎦䎲 䎬 䎱 䎰䎨䎷䎨䎵 䎔
䎜䎜䎜䎜䎜䎓

䎳

䎹 䎬 䎧䎨䎲 䎲䎸䎷䎔

䎰䎲䎯䎨䎻
䎺䎫 䎬 䎷䎨

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䎕䎖

䎕䎕

䎕䎔

䎕䎓

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䎔䎛

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䎬 䎒䎲
䎭䎹䎶 䎤

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䎎䎔䎕䎹
䎎䎘䎹
䎎䎔䎕䎹
䎎䎘䎹
䎎䎔䎕䎹
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䎪䎱䎧
䎪䎱䎧

䎎䎘䎹
䎎䎘䎹
䎎䎘䎹
䎪䎱䎧

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䎎䎖 䎑 䎖䎹
䎪䎱䎧
䎎䎘䎹
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䎳䎶 䏂䎲䎱䎆
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䎪䎱䎧
䎪䎱䎧
䎔

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䎶䎲䎸䎱䎧 䎵
䎵䎦䎤 䎵䎨䎧

䎶䎲䎸䎱䎧 䎯
䎵䎦䎤 䎺䎫 䎬 䎷䎨

䎵䎪䎥
䎧䎐䎶䎸䎥䎔䎘䎳

䎯䎦䎤䎐 䎓 䎓 䎓 䎔
䎺䎲䎲䎧䎨䎱 䎥䎤䎶䎨 䎰䎤 䎬 䎱

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䎚䎔䎮
䎜䎔䎮

䎚䎘䎮
䎜䎘䎮

䎯䎦䎤䎐 䎗 䎓 䎘 䎓

䎯䎦䎤䎐䎙䎓䎓䎔䎓

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䎛

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䎳

䎤䎯

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䎺䎫 䎋 䎹䎯 䎌 䎒䎦䎱䎖

䎤䎶䎶䎼 䎶䎸䎥 䎨䎯䎨䎦

䎯䎦䎤䎐䎙䎓䎓䎓䎚

䎗䎖䎮

䎛䎓䎯
䎘䎓䎯

䎯䎦䎤䎐䎙䎓䎓䎕䎘

䎬 䎧䎘

䎬 䎧䎘
䎗䎖䎮

䎯䎦䎤䎐䎙䎓䎓䎓䎘

Overall wiring diagrams

䎯䎦䎤䎐 䎔 䎙 䎘 䎓

䎘䎓䎮
䎛䎓䎮

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䎪䎱䎧

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䎎䎨䎻䎹 䎕
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䎕䎳 䎶䎷䎤䎵䎷 䎔 䎛
䎔䎳 䎵 䎬 䎪䎫䎷 䎔 䎜
䎕䎳 䎵 䎬 䎪䎫䎷 䎕 䎓
䎔䎳 䎯䎨䎩䎷 䎕 䎔
䎕䎳 䎯䎨䎩䎷 䎕 䎕
䎔䎳 䎸䎳 䎕 䎖
䎕䎳 䎸䎳 䎕 䎗
䎔䎳 䎧䎲䎺䎱 䎕 䎘
䎕䎳 䎧䎲䎺䎱 䎕 䎙
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䎔䎳 䎶䎺䎕 䎕 䎜
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䎔䎳 䎶䎺䎖 䎖 䎔
䎕䎳 䎶䎺䎖 䎖 䎕
䎔䎳 䎶䎺䎗 䎋䎦䎤䎵䎧 䎶䎨䎱䎶䎨 䎌 䎖 䎖
䎕䎳 䎶䎺䎗 䎋䎦䎤䎵䎧 䎶䎨䎱䎶䎨 䎌 䎖 䎗
䎔䎳 䎶䎺䎘 䎋䎦䎤䎵䎧 䎥䎸䎶䎼 䎌 䎖 䎘
䎕䎳 䎶䎺䎘 䎋䎦䎤䎵䎧 䎥䎸䎶䎼 䎌 䎖 䎙
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䎕䎳 䎶䎺䎚 䎗 䎓
䎔䎳 䎶䎨䎵䎹 䎬 䎦䎨 䎗 䎔
䎕䎳 䎶䎨䎵䎹 䎬 䎦䎨 䎗 䎕
䎷䎨䎶䎷 䎶䎺 䎗 䎖
䎷 䎬 䎯䎷 䎶䎺 䎗 䎗
䎦䎲 䎬 䎱 䎔 䎗 䎘
䎦䎲 䎬 䎱 䎕 䎗 䎙
䎔䎳 䎶䎺䎛 䎗 䎚
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䎰䎨䎷䎨䎵 䎔 䎗 䎜
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䎲䎸䎷 䎕 䎋䎦䎤䎵䎧䎔 䎶䎲䎯 䎑 䎌 䎘 䎖
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䎲䎸䎷䎳䎸䎷 䎙 䎘 䎙
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䎤䎶䎶䎼 䎦䎲䎱䎷䎵䎲䎯 䎥䎲䎻 䎸䎳䎳䎨䎵

Overall wiring diagrams

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