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BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT, BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING: To maintain the safety: To ensure the safe usage of the product, be sure to read the following before using the product. 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.
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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT, BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING: TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION OF THE OWNER'S MANUAL 1. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ......................................................................................1 2. PRECAUTIONS CONCERNING INSTALLATION LOCATION ..............................3 3. OPERATION .................................................................................................................5 4. NAME OF PARTS ...............................................
SPECIFICATIONS Installation space Height Weight Power, maximum current For TAIWAN Power, current MONITOR : 56in [1,435 mm] (W) X 123in[3120 mm] (D) : 87.4 in. [2,220 mm] : 1,194 lbs. [543 kg.] : 1,250 W 11.5 A (AC 120V 60 Hz AREA) 1,150 W 6.4 A (AC 220V 50 Hz AREA) 1,240 W 7.0 A (AC 220V 60 Hz AREA) 1,150 W 5.8 A (AC 230V 50 Hz AREA) 1,140 W 5.6 A (AC 240V 50 Hz AREA) : 1,250 W 12.5 A (MAX.) 750 W 7.0 A (MIN.
DEFINITION OF LOCATION'S MAINTENANCE MAN AND SERVICEMAN Non-technical personnel who do not have technical knowledge and expertise should refrain from performing such work that this manual requires the location's maintenance man or a serviceman to carry out, or work which is not explained in this manual. Failing to comply with this instruction can cause a severe accident such as electric shock.
General Precautions Follow Instructions: All operating and use instructions should be followed. Attachments: Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards. Accessories: Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product.
Safety Check: Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition. Heat: The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Lithium Battery- Dispose of batteries only in accordance with the battery manufacturer’s recommendations.
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. Before performing work, be sure to turn power off. Performing the work without turning power off can cause an electric shock or short circuit.
STOP IMPORTANT For the IC board circuit inspections, only the logic tester is allowed. The use of a multiple-purpose tester is not permitted, so be careful in this regard. The Projector is employed for this machine. The Projector's screen is susceptible to damage, therefore, be very careful when cleaning the screen. For details, refer to PROJECTOR. Some parts are the ones designed and manufactured not specifically for this game machine.
2. PRECAUTIONS CONCERNING 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 malfunctioning. 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. Places subject to direct sunlight, or places subject to high temperatures in the proximity of heating units, etc.
OPERATION AREA For the operation of this machine, secure a minimum area of 1.6m (W) X 3.1m (D). In order to prevent injury resulting from the falling down accident during game play, be sure to secure the minimum area for operation. Be sure to provide sufficient space so as to allow this product's ventilation fan to function efficiently. To avoid machine malfunctioning and a fire, do not place any obstacles near the ventilation opening.
3. OPERATION PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED BEFORE STARTING THE OPERATION To avoid injury and trouble, be sure to constantly give careful attention to the behavior and manner of the visitors and players. In order to avoid accidents, check the following before starting the operation: To ensure maximum safety for the players and the customers, ensure that where the product is operated has sufficient lighting to allow any warnings to be read.
Do not put any heavy item on this product. Placing any heavy item on the product can cause a falling down accident or parts damage. Do not climb on the product. Climbing on the product can cause falling down accidents. To check the top portion of the product, use a step. To avoid electric shock, check to see if door & cover parts are damaged or omitted. To avoid electric shock, short circuit and or parts damage, do not put the following items on or in the periphery of the product.
PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED DURING OPERATION (PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS) To avoid injury and trouble, be sure to constantly give careful attention to the behavior and manner of the visitors and players. To avoid injury and accidents, those who fall under the following categories are not allowed to play the game. • Those who need assistance such as the use of an apparatus when walking. • Those who have high blood pressure or a heart problem.
To avoid injury and parts damage, instruct players that only up to two persons are allowed to ride. To avoid injury resulting from falling down, and electric shock due to spilled drinks, instruct the player not to place heavy items or drinks on the product. Do not place drinks on the base! Instruct the player to take a firm grip of the handle Bars during play. This machine reacts as per the contents of the game.
Immediately stop such violent acts as hitting and kicking the product. Such violent acts can cause parts damage or falling down, resulting in injury due to fragments and falling down. When riding in tandem, firmly hold on to the front player. To avoid injury, do not stand driving the ride. 9 www.seuservice.
BILLBOARD 4. NAME OF PARTS PTV 50 TYPE PROJECTOR FRONT CABINET RIDE FIG. 4 a COMPRESSOR BOX C O I N CHUTE DOOR CASHBOX DOOR REAR CABINET ASSY WIRE TUBE AC UNIT FIG. 4 b TABLE 4 Dimensions and Weights Items Width X Depth X Height Weight PTV 44.9in[1,140mm](W) X 9.98in[253.5mm](D) X 65.75in[1,670mm] (H) 242-lbs[110kg] BILLBOARD 45.4in[1,152mm](W) X 17.9in[454mm] (D) X 11.7in[297mm] (H) 33-lbs[15kg] FRONT CABINET 45.3in[1,150mm] (W) X 35.3in[896mm] (D) X 39.6in[1,005mm] (H) 215.
5. ACCESSORIES When transporting the machine, make sure that the following parts are supplied. TABLE 5 a ACCESSORIES DESCRIPTION Part No. (Qty.) Note OWNERS MANUAL 420-6659-01 (1) KEY MASTER 220-5576 (2) For opening/closing the doors Figures If Part No. has no description, the Number has not been registered or can not be registered. Such a part may not be obtainable even if the customer desires to purchase it. Therefore, ensure that the part is in safekeeping with you.
FUSE 7A 514-5036-7000 (1) Spare, see Section 17. www.seuservice.com CARTON BOX 601-10532 (1) Used for transporting the GameBoard. See FIG 5.
HOW TO USE THE CARTON BOX When requesting for the replacement/repair of this product's Game Board (NAOMI BOARD), follow the instructions below. Transporting the Game Board in an undesignated status is unacceptable. An erroneous handling can cause parts damage. • Put the Game Board in the Carton Box together with the Shield Case. Do not unnecessarily disassemble nor remove parts.
The following Table 5b lists the parts that had been separately packed when the product was shipped from the factory but are necessary when you use the product. These parts will be mounted on the product when installing and assembling it. TABLE 5 b 123 AC Cable (Power Cord) 600-6729 (1) 600-7228 600-6695 (1) 600-6619 (1) 600-6618 (1) Used for installation, see 5 of Section 6.
ASSY FIBER CABLE 600-6275-0700 (2) NUMBER STICKER WRG-0003 (1) 1 set of every two sheet sticker, the number 2, 3 and 4. 15 www.seuservice.
6. ASSEMBLING AND INSTALLATION Perform assembly work by following the procedure herein stated. Failing to comply with the instructions can cause electric shock hazard. Perform assembling as per this manual. Since this is a complex machine, erroneous assembling can cause an electric shock, machine damage and or not functioning as per specified performance. When assembling, be sure to use plural persons.
Tools required for the work KEY MASTER Phillips type screwdriver (for M4, M5 screw) 24mm WRENCH (for M16 hexagon bolt) Box nut screwdriver (for M4 hexagon nut) or WRENCH 1 ASSEMBLING THE PTV 1 Fix the two mask holders onto the PTV top panel each with the 2 countersunk-head screws. 2 Insert the TV mask from the underside as illustrated below, and secure with a total of 6 screws. 3 Fix two PTV holders onto the PTV front side each with the 2 screws.
4 Mount the PTV onto the Front Cabinet. When performing this work, be sure to use 4 or more persons. FIG. 6. 1 b 5 Fix between the PTV and the Front Cabinet on the Cabinet's both sides with 2 screws for each. 6 While supporting the Billboard by 2 persons, another person using a step is to connect the Billboard wire connector into the terminal board of the PTV top panel. SCREW (2) M5 X 16,w/flat & spring washers BILLBOARD Connect the Connector. FIG. 6. 1 d TRUSS SCREW (2 each) M5 X 30,flat washer used.
7 Insert the Billboard into the holder bracket, fix to PTV with the 2 screws. 8 Remove the 2 truss screws; dismount the lower lid form the Front Cabinet's face side. TRUSS SCREW (black) M4 X 25 LOWER LID PHOTO 6. 1 a 9 Connect two wire-connectors inside the Front Cabinet into the PTV connector panel. The connection angle is fixed. Easy to fix them arranging the angle and the orientation of each connector.
2 WIRING CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE CABINETS Perform the cabinet-to-cabinet wiring. With the ASSY Wire Tube, which installed to the Rear Cabinet at the time of shipment, connect between the Front Cabinet and the Rear Cabinet. 1 Remove the fixed 4 truss screws and remove the front cabinet side Tube Bracket of the ASSY Wire Tube from the Rear Cabinet. 2 Reinstall the removed 4 truss screws into the Rear Cabinet. TRUSS SCREW (4),black M4 X 12 PHOTO 6.
5 Install the Tube Bracket to the Front Cabinet, and fix it with the 4 truss screws by using care so as not to damage the wiring. TRUSS SCREW (4),black M5 X 20 PHOTO 6. 2 c 21 www.seuservice.
3 SECURING IN PLACE (ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT) Make sure that all of the adjusters are in contact with the floor. If they are not, the cabinet can move and cause an accident. This product has 8 casters (4 for FRONT CABINET, 4 for REAR CABINET) and 8 Adjusters (4 for FRONT CABINET, 4 for REAR CABINET). (FIG. 6.
4 REMOVING THE SHIPPING BRACKET Before turning the power on, be sure to remove the Sipping Brackets. Turning power on without removing the Sipping Brackets may cause the parts damage. Keep the Sipping Brackets carefully. Removing the product without the Sipping Brackets can cause parts damage. At the time of shipment, the Shipping Brackets are secured to rear both sides of the Ride. By taking out 2 screws from each bracket, remove the Shipping Brackets. Reinstall the removing screws as before.
5 POWER SUPPLY, AND EARTH CONNECTION Be sure to independently use the power supply socket outlet equipped with an Earth Leakage Breaker. Using a power supply without an Earth Leakage Breaker can cause a fire when electric leakage occurs. Ensure that the "accurately grounded indoor earth terminal" and the earth wire cable are available (except in the case where a power cord plug with earth is used). This product is equipped with the earth terminal.
2 Connect one end of the earth wire to the AC Unit earth terminal, and the other end to the indoor earth terminal. The AC Unit earth terminal has a Bolt and Nut combination. Take off the Nut, pass the end of earth wire through the Bolt, and fasten the Nut. Connect the Earth Wire to the Earth Terminal. 3 Note that the Earth Wire is incorporated in the Power Cord for the Areas of AC 120V (USA) and AC 220 ~ 240V, and therefore, this procedure is not necessary. FIG. 6.
6 TURNING POWER ON When the power is turned on, the ride portion moves. To prevent injury, first check for safety in the periphery of the ride and then turn power on. If ERROR is displayed in the ADVERTISE mode, do not operate the machine. Operating the machine when ERROR is displayed can cause serious hazard. During initialization settings, do not touch the ride portion. Wait until the initialization settings are automatically finished.
7 ASSEMBLY CHECK In the TEST MODE, ascertain that the assembly has been made correctly and IC BD is satisfactory (refer to Section 9). In the test mode, perform the following test: ( 1 ) MEMORY TEST Selecting the RAM TEST in the test mode menu causes the on-board memory to be tested automatically. The game board is satisfactory if the display beside each IC No. shows GOOD.
( 3 ) SOUND TEST In the test mode, selecting SOUND TEST causes the screen (on which sound related BD and wiring connections are tested) to be displayed. Be sure to check if the sound is satisfactorily emitted from each speaker and the sound volume is appropriate.
7. PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE When moving the machine, be sure to pull out the plug from the power supply. Moving the machine with the plug as is inserted can cause the power cord to be damaged, resulting in a fire and or electric shock. When moving the machine on the floor, retract the Adjusters and ensure that Casters make contact with the floor. During transportation, pay careful attention so that Casters do not tread power cords and earth wires.
When transporting the product in places with steps or step-like differences in grade, disassemble into each unit before transporting. FIG. 7 b www.seuservice.
8. CONTENTS OF GAME The following explanations apply to the case the product is functioning satisfactory. Should there be any moves different from the following contents, some sort of faults may have occurred. Immediately look into the cause of the fault and eliminate the cause therefore to ensure satisfactory operation. System Behavior in Advertising (Plying-for-Hire) Mode While the power is connected to the system, the fluorescent light on the billboard is kept on.
Features of the WaveRunner GP It provides several marine scenes where a cruising course appearance varies from play to play. The WaveRunner GP game features: • Effects of Stern Wave A stern wave is the wave produced on the wake of a boat. If your boat runs on the stern waves produced by another boat, it may jump unexpectedly, reduce its speed, or meet any other navigating difficulty.
• The system provides three courses: NOVICE, INTERMEDIATE, and EXPERT. These are displayed on the upper part of the screen. The selected course is highlighted. To migrate from one course to another, turn the handlebars leftwards or rightwards. To decide a course, squeeze the throttle lever. (See the note 2 below.) MOTION STOP SWITCH Grip the throttle lever to decide a course. Turn the handlebars left/right to choose the course. FIG.
• When your boat runs on the stern waves, the speed-down gauge is undimmed and its triangle becomes filled with shade. If you keep your boat running on the stern waves, the triangle is shaded more and more. When the triangle is fully shaded, a warning message "Get out of the wake!" appears on the screen. If you make your boat off the stern waves at this moment, the speed-down gauge is again dimmed. If not, it is initialized to 0 (zero) and becomes filled with shade again. Initially the gauge is dimmed.
Outline of the Courses Three cruising courses are provided as below. Note that they are different from each other not only in the difficulty level but also in the appearance and device. • Novice Course This course gives the image of a tropical island against a blue sky where the hot sun grills white beaches. Generally, this novice course curves very gently. There are three checkpoints including a starting point. When your boat approaches a palm tree, the coconuts will fall down on your cruising path.
9. EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY By operating the switch unit, periodically perform the tests and data check. When installing the machine initially or collecting cash, or when the machine does not function correctly, perform checking in accordance with the explanations given in this section. The following shows tests and modes that should be utilized as applicable. NAOMI GAME BOARD is used for the product.
TABLE 10 EXPLANATION OF TEST MODE ITEMS DESCRIPTION REFERENCE SECTIONS INSTALLATION OF MACHINE When the machine is installed, perform the following: 1. Check to see that each setting is as per standard setting made at the time of shipment. 2. In the INPUT TEST mode, check such input devices as each SW, V.R., etc. 3. In the OUTPUT TEST mode, check such output devices as lamps, motors, etc. 4. In the self-test mode, check ICs on the IC Board.
9 - 1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER Do not touch places other than those specified. Touching places not specified can cause an electric shock or short circuit accident. Adjust to the optimum sound volume by considering the environmental requirements of the installation location. If the COIN METER and the game board are electrically disconnected, game play is not possible. SWITCH UNIT TEST BUTTON Open the coin chute door, and the switch unit shown will appear.
9 - 2 SYSTEM TEST MODE The contents of settings changed in the TEST mode are stored when the test mode is finished from EXIT in the menu mode. If the power is turned off before the TEST mode is finished, the contents of setting change become ineffective. Executing "BACKUP DATA CLEAR" in the SYSTEM TEST MODE does not clear the BOOKKEEPING data in the GAME TEST mode. Entering the TEST mode clears fractional number of coins less than one credit and BONUS ADDER data.
9 - 3 GAME TEST MODE As soon as it enters the Game Test mode, the Ride starts moving. Before entering the Game Test Mode, be sure to keep away a person(s) from the Ride. Since the Ride moves momentarily, it may cause accidents. The new settings will not take effect until the Game Test Mode is exited. When you make change to the settings, exit the Game Test Mode by proper operation.
INPUT TEST When INPUT TEST is selected, the following screen appears on the monitor. The screen allows the status of each SW and the value of each V.R. of the cabinet to be viewed. On this screen, periodically check the status of each switch & V.R.
OUTPUT TEST The OUTPUT TEST allows the function of each lamp to be checked. OUTPUT TEST > START LAMP VIEW LAMP EXIT OFF OFF SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG. 9. 3 c OUTPUT TEST Screen TEST PROCEDURE 1 Press the SERVICE Button to bring the arrow to the lamp item to be tested. 2 Pressing the TEST Button causes "ON" to be displayed and the corresponding lamp lights up. Pressing the TEST Button again causes "OFF" to be displayed and the lamp goes off.
GAME ASSIGNMENTS Selecting the GAME ASSIGNMENTS in the menu mode causes the present game setting to be displayed and also the game setting changes can be made. Each item displays the following content. If the COMMUNICATION MODE is set to NO LINK, the items HANDICAP and CABINET ID will not appear. GAME ASSIGNMENTS GAME DIFFICULTY COMMUNICATION MODE HANDICAP CABINET ID NORMAL NO LINK ON 1 > EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG. 9.
VOLUME SETTING In this setting item, each V. R. value of the Handlebars, Roll, and Throttle can be set. Performing settings while riding on the Ride is dangerous as the Ride moves. Use the Start button instead of Test button, and the View button instead of Service button. When V. R. adjustment or replacement has been made, be sure to perform the setting in that particular V. R. value setting item. VOLUME SETTING > HANDLE BAR ROLL THROTTLE LEVER EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG.
(1) HANDLE BAR VOLUME SETTING HANDLE BAR VOLUME SETTING MAX MIN NEUTRAL 00 00 00 (FF) (01) (80) > EXIT WITHOUT SAVE EXIT WITH SAVE SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG. 9. 3 e b HANDLE BAR VOLUME SETTING Screen SETTING PROCEDURE 1 In the V. R. setting menu screen, press the SERVICE Button to bring the arrow to HANDLE BAR. 2 Press the TEST Button to cause the HANDLE BAR VOLUME setting screen to appear. 3 Turn the Handlebars fully to the left/right and then release.
(2) ROLL VOLUME SETTING ROLL VOLUME SETTING MAX MIN NEUTRAL 00 00 00 (FF) (01) (80) > EXIT WITHOUT SAVE EXIT WITH SAVE SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG. 9. 3 e c ROLL VOLUME SETTING Screen SETTING PROCEDURE 1 In the Volume Setting Menu mode, press the SERVICE Button to bring the arrow to ROLL. 2 Press the TEST Button to have the ROLL VOLUME setting screen appear on the screen. 3 Incline the Ride fully to the left/right and then cause it to be in the level position.
(3) THROTTLE LEVER VOLUME SETTING THROTTLE LEVER VOLUME SETTING MAX MIN FF FF (3B) (00) > EXIT WITHOUT SAVE EXIT WITH SAVE SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG. 9. 3 e d THROTTLE LEVER VOLUME SETTING Screen SETTING PROCEDURE 1 In the Volume Setting Menu, press the SERVICE Button and bring the arrow to THROTTLE LEVER. 2 Press the TEST Button to have the THROTTLE VOLUME SETTING screen appear. 3 Fully grip the Throttle Lever and then release.
VALVE TEST This test allows the functioning of each Air Valve, Limit SW and Volume to be checked. Performing settings while riding on the Ride is dangerous as the Ride moves. Use the Start button instead of Test button, and the View button instead of Service button. VALVE TEST > PITCH VALVE & ETR CHECK ROLL VALVE & ETR CHECK EXIT PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT FIG. 9. 3 f a VALVE TEST Screen FIG. 9. 3 f b VALVE Arrangement FIG. 9. 3 f c LIMIT SW Arrangement www.seuservice.
(1) PITCH VALVE & ETR CHECK PITCH VALVE & ETR CHECK PITCH VALVE UP VALVE ETR UP VALVE DOWN VALVE ETR DOWN VALVE PITCH ETR UP LIMIT SW DOWN LIMIT SW PITCH VOLUME DOWN ON ON ON ON F0H ON ON 46H PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT FIG. 9. 3 f b PITCH VALVE & ETR CHECK Screen TEST PROCEDURE 1 In the VALVE TEST MENU, press the SERVICE Button and bring the arrow to PITCH VALVE & ETR CHECK. 2 Press the TEST Button to have the PITCH VALVE TEST screen appear. 3 Turn the Handlebars to the right to raise the Ride.
(2) ROLL VALVE & ETR CHECK ROLL VALVE & ETR CHECK ROLL VALVE RIGHT VALVE LEFT VALVE ROLL ETR ROLL VOLUME ON ON ON F9H 80H PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT FIG. 9. 3 f c ROLL VALVE & ETR CHECK Screen TEST PROCEDURE 1 In the VALVE TEST MENU, press the SERVICE Button and bring the arrow to ROLL VALVE & ETR CHECK. 2 Press the TEST Button to have the PITCH VALVE TEST screen appear. 3 Turn the Handlebars to the right, and the Ride is subject to the centering force from the right only.
WIRING TEST Selecting WIRING TEST allows the communication between GAME BD and DRIVE BD to be checked automatically. If the communication is satisfactorily conducted, "OK" is displayed and if any irregularity is found, "ERROR" will be displayed.
BOOKKEEPING Selecting the BOOKKEEPING in the menu mode displays the bookkeeping data up to the present on the following 12 screens. Press the TEST Button again to proceed to the next page. When you press the TEST Button during the display of this mode, you return to the Game Test Menu.
(1) PLAY TIME HISTOGRAM The time that players have been timeout is displayed in graph. It's a total of 2 screens.
(2) CLEAR TIME HISTOGRAM The clear time of the player, which has made a goal, is displayed in graph. Screens are two screens in NOVICE, INTERMEDIATE and EXPERT, respectively. So it's a total of 6 screens.
(3) Detailed data of each course Allows for checking the detailed data of each course; NOVICE, INTERMEDIATE and EXPERT. It's a total of 3 screens on each course 1 screen. 2nd line of the screen: Indicates the course name and the total playing time. BOOKKEEPING 10/12 NOVICE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th CHECK1 CHECK2 CHECK3 CHECK4 CHECK5 CHECK6 68 6 0 0 0 0 0 2 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 1 2 0 0 1 0 56 17 15 11 8 4 2 AVR. AVR. AVR. AVR. AVR. AVR.
BACKUP DATA CLEAR Clears the contents of BOOKKEEPING. When clearing the data, use the SERVICE Button to bring the arrow to "YES (CLEAR)" and press the TEST Button. When clearing is finished, "COMPLETED" is displayed. Press the TEST Button again to return to the Game Test Menu screen. Bring the arrow to "NO (CANCEL)" and press the TEST Button to have the Game Test Menu screen return on the screen without clearing the data. Note that this operation does not affect the contents of the game setting.
10. AIR DRIVE In order to prevent an electric shock and short circuit, be sure to turn power off before performing work by touching the interior parts of the product. Be careful so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause an electric shock or short circuit accident. Do not touch undesignated places. Touching places not designated can cause electric shock or short circuit. This work should be performed by the Location's Maintenance Man or Serviceman.
10 - 1 OVERVIEW OF AIR DRIVE SYSTEM This product uses the compressor. Be sure to turn off the main switch of the AC Unit and start working after checking that the compressor motor has stopped. 4 1 COMPRESSOR UNIT TANK UNIT 3 CIRCUIT PROTECTOR DRIVE BOARD 2 FILTER REGULATOR VALVE CYLINDER VALVE CYLINDER VALVE CYLINDER POWER FIG. 10.1 a Air Drive System Schematic 1 COMPRESSOR UNIT / TANK UNIT Compresses and stores air by causing the AC Motor to turn the Compressor.
10 - 2 DEWATERING FROM THE AIR FILTER Remove the Rear Lid of the Mechanism Base to have the water tank appear in the inner portion on the right-hand side. Although the Air Drive Mechanism of the product automatically dewaters the water from inside the Air Filter, dispose the water from inside the Air Filter by periodically dewatering (every day in the period of high humidity). Since the oilless compressor is used for this machine, the drain water can be discharged into a sewer system.
10 - 3 DEWATERING FROM THE AIR TANK Water accumulated in the tank increases the load on the Compressor, which may cause malfunctioning. The Tank should be dewatered at least once a week. Since the oilless compressor is used for this machine, the drain water can be discharged into a sewer system. 1 Turn the main switch of the AC Unit off. 2 Open the Rear Lid (refer to 10 - 2). 3 The Drain Cock and Drain Tube are located on this side of the Air Tank.
10 - 4 REGULATOR 6.0kgf/cm2 (0.60MPa) The compressed air (primary side) in the air tank is governed to preset pressures by regulators before the air pressure is sent to the cylinders. Check set pressure every 2 months. Remove Lid Left from the Mechanism Base (refer to 11-1) to have the Regulator Unit appear, and check the pressure with the Pressure Gauge attached to each Regulator. If the pressure within the Compressor is insufficient, the Regulator's Pressure Gauge will not indicate the correct value.
10 - 5 AIR CLEANER The Compressor for this machine is the oilless type and so oil replenishment is not necessary. However, if the Air Cleaner for protecting the Compressor becomes dirty, the Compressor's operation efficiency will decrease, and this may cause malfunctioning. Two spare Air Cleaners are available. Check the Air Cleaners every 2 months. 1 Turn the main switch of the AC Unit off. 2 Take out the 4 truss screws and remove the Air Vent on the right side of the Rear Cabinet.
11. MAINTENANCE OF MECHANISM UNIT In order to prevent an electric shock and short circuit, be sure to turn power off before performing work by touching the interior parts of the product. Be careful so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause an electric shock or short circuit accident. After the power is turned off, close the Main Cock, and then start working. The Main Cock not closed can cause serious accidents resulting from cylinder movement, etc., due to some cause.
11 - 1 REMOVE THE LID & THE BELLOWS BEFORE SARTING MAINTENANCE WORK 1 Turn the main switch of the AC Unit off. 2 Take out the 5 screws to remove the Rear Lid. (See 10 - 2.) 3 There are 2 Air Cocks inside the Rear Lid. Close the Main Cock on the left side by turning 90 degrees. (Fig. 11.1) STEP L Turning 90 degrees MAIN COCK STEP R FIG. 11. 1 4 Take out the 3 truss screws to remove Sash L (L type fitting). (Photo 11.1a) TRUSS SCREW (3) M4 X 12,chrome plated SASH L PHOTO 11. 1 a www.seuservice.
5 Take out the 3 truss screws. (Photo 11.1b) TRUSS SCREW (3),black M5 X 12 PHOTO 11. 1 b 6 Remove Step L slowly. Use care when removing the Step L so as not to damage the wiring inside the Lid. Removing the Step L, the Regulator is appeared. (Photo 11.1c) 7 Pull off the 2 Connectors. (Photo 11.1c) STEP L CONNECTOR (2) PHOTO 11. 1 c 65 www.seuservice.
8 Take out the 3 truss screws to remove Sash R (L type fitting). (Photo 11.1d) TRUSS SCREW (3) M4 X 12,chrome plated SASH R PHOTO 11. 1 d 9 Take out the 3 truss screws. (Photo 11.1e) TRUSS SCREW (3),black M5 X 12 PHOTO 11. 1 e www.seuservice.
10 Remove Step R slowly. Use care when removing the Step R so as not to damage the wiring inside the lid. (Photo 11.1f) 11 Pull out the 2 Connectors. (Photo 11.1g) STEP R CONNECTOR (2) PHOTO 11. 1 f PHOTO 11. 1 g 12 Take out the 2 truss screws to remove the Bellows Bracket A on both sides ahead of the Ride. (Photo 11.1h) TRUSS SCREW (2),black M5 X 12 PHOTO 11. 1 h 67 www.seuservice.
13 Take out the 2 truss screws to remove the Bellows Bracket Front. (Photo 11.1i) TRUSS SCREW (2),black M4 X 12 PHOTO 11. 1 i www.seuservice.
11 - 2 GREASING AND RETIGHTENING THE BOLTS Be sure to use the designated grease. Using undesignated grease can cause parts damage. Once every 6 months, apply greasing to a ~ f mobile parts. Use Spray Grease (Part No. 090 - 0025). Apply Spray Greasing to the Rod End and Bearing from the Grease Nipple. At the same time, check to see if the nuts which secure a ~ f each bearing and Rod End are loosened. If loosened, retighten the nuts. FIG. 11. 2 69 www.seuservice.
d LOWER PART OF LINK & LOWER PART OF REAR CYLINDER a CRANK PORTION BEARING (BOTH SIDES) BEARING ROD END ROD END of CYLINDER b UPPER PART OF LINK e FRONT CYLINDER PORTION ROD END ROD END c UPPER PART OF REAR CYLINDER f PITCH VOLUME PORTION GEAR PORTION ROD END www.seuservice.com 70 PHOTO 11.
11 - 3 ADJUSTMENT AND REPLACEMENT OF PITCH VOLUME During game, in the cases where the vertical movements of the Ride is irregular or the Volume indicates abnormal values, Pitch Volume Gear mesh may be wrong, or Volume malfunctioning may be the cause. Make adjustments or replace as per the following procedure: 1 Turn the main switch of the AC Unit off. 2 Remove the Rear Lid of the Mechanism Base, and close the Main Cock. 3 Remove the Lid Left of the Mechanism Base.
11 - 4 REMOVE THE INCLINATION SENSOR The Inclination Sensor detects the inclination of right and left of the Ride. Malfunctioning the Ride toward right-and-left direction can cause a failure of the Inclination Sensor. Replace the Sensor, which located in the bottom behind the Ride, in the following procedure. 1 Turn the main switch of the AC Unit off. 2 Remove the Rear Lid, the Step L and the Step R (see 11 - 1). 3 Pull off the Inclination Senor Connector. Disconnect the connector. PHOTO 11.
5 Take out the 2 screws and remove the Sensor from the bracket to replace it. INCLINATION SENSOR 370-5130 SCREW (2) M3 X 8 PHOTO 11. 4 c 6 After the replacement, be sure to perform the Roll Volume Setting in the Test Mode (see 9-3 e). 73 www.seuservice.
12. HANDLE MECHANISM Before starting to work, ensure that the Power SW is OFF. Failure to observe this can cause electric shock or short circuit. Use care so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause electric shock or short circuit. Do not touch undesignated places. Touching places not designated can cause electric shock or short circuit. This work should be performed by the Location's Maintenance Man or Serviceman. Performing work by non-technical personnel can cause electric shock hazard.
2 Take out a total of 4 Truss Screws to ACCEL. COVER A remove ACCEL. COVER A. TRUSS SCREW (4) M4 X 6 PHOTO 12. 1 b 3 Take out 2 Truss Screws to remove the VR Cover. TRUSS SCREW (2) M4 X 8 VR COVER PHOTO 12. 1 c 4 Loosen the 2 Nuts which secure the Volume Bracket to move the Volume Bracket. (FIG. 12. 1). VOLUME220-5373 or 220-5484 V.R. BRACKET HEXAGON NUT M4 FIG. 12. 1 75 www.seuservice.
5 Moving the Volume Bracket causes Adjust Gear mesh to be disengaged. 6 Adjust gear mesh and tighten the 2 Nuts. 7 Grip the Throttle Lever and check to ensure that the V. R. value variations are within the rotatable range of the Volume Shaft. 8 After finishing adjustments, be sure to perform Throttle Volume setting on the Volume Setting screen in the Test mode (see 9 - 3e). REPLACING THE THROTTLE VOLUME 1 Turn the power off. 2 Perform the above adjustment procedure 1 ~ 3 .
12 - 2 ADJUSTING OR REPLACING THE HANDLE V.R. Adjust or replace the Handle Volume in the following procedure. This work requires a Phillips screwdriver for M5 screws and a short Phillips screwdriver for M4 screws. 1 Take out the 3 fixed truss screws and remove the cover of one side so as not to put the power excessively. SIDE COVER TRUSS SCREW (3),black M5 X 20 PHOTO 12. 2 a 2 Removing the side cover, the Handle Volume is appeared. Perform this work using a short Phillips screwdriver. PHOTO 12.
3 Loosen the 2 screws that secure the V.R. Bracket to move the V.R. Bracket. 4 Move the V. R. Bracket to disengage the Adjust Gear mesh and move the V.R. shaft so that the cut part of the shaft may turn to the opposite side of the Adjuster Gear as shown. 5 Engage the gear and tighten the 2 screws. 6 Carefully turn the Handle Shaft to the left/right and ensure that the V.R. value variations are within the range of the Volume.
12 - 3 GREASING Be sure to use the designated grease. Using undesignated grease can cause parts damage. Once every 3 months, apply greasing to the following portions. For spray grease, use GREASE MATE (PART No. 090-0066). Gear mesh portion PHOTO 12. 3 a Torsion Spring portion Gear mesh portion PHOTO 12. 3 b 79 www.seuservice.
13. COIN SELECTOR 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. CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR GATE 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.
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OPTIONAL DOLLAR BILL ACCEPTOR THE COIN DOOR ASSEMBLY USED ON WAVERUNNER GP COMES EQUIPPED TO ACCEPT A DOLLAR BILL ACCEPTOR. ALL NEEDED WIRING CONNECTIONS ARE CONVIENENTLY LOCATED INSIDE THE GAME FOR THIS APPLICATION. THE COIN DOOR CAN ACCCOMMODATE THE FOLLOWING VALIDATOR(S): FORWARD-MOST HOLE POSITION **42-1155-00 Mars 2000 series MARS VALIDATOR $1, 2, 5 300 CAP The frame and cashbox enclosure on this coindoor has been modified to accomodate a Mars 2000 series upstacker.
14. PROJECTOR Since the Projector has been adjusted at the time of shipment, avoid making further adjustments without good reason. The Projector is subject to color deviation due to Convergence deviation caused by the geomagnetism at the installation location and peripheral magnetic field. After the installation of machine, and before commencing operation, check for Convergence deviation and if deviated, make adjustments. Projector adjustments are stored.
14 - 2 ADJUSTMENT OF TOSHIBA PROJECTOR SETTING THE INTERFACE In this product, set to INPUT LEVEL: 0.7V and IMPEDANCE: 75Ω. Failure to observe this can cause CRT membrane to burn or Shutdown device to function resulting in power off. The Projector's Connector Panel contains the Interface setting SW. WINNER LAMP COM AC IN AC100-120V~ AC100-120V~ IMPEDANCE RGB IN HIGH INPUT LEVEL 75 ¶ @ @0.
AUTOMATIC COLOR MATCHING The Projector may be subject to color deviations affected by earth magnetism, the building steel frames, etc. When the Projector is initially installed or the Projector's installation position is changed, have the color matching performed automatically. 1 Keep pressing the P button (red) for approximately 3 seconds to have the ensuing movements performed automatically.
ADJUSTING THE ON-SCREEN CONTRAST Although the on-screen picture quality has been adjusted at the time of shipment from the factory, the on-screen contrast can be readjusted if desired. When the Game Board is replaced, readjustment may be necessary. Changing the CONTRAST causes the light and shade of the on-screen images to be changed. 1 Press either or PIC - ADJ button. CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS H.POSI V.POSI H.SIZE V.
ADJUSTING THE SCREEN BRIGHTNESS Although the on-screen picture quality has been adjusted at the time of shipment from the factory, readjustment can be made if desired. When the Game Board is replaced, readjustment may be necessary. Changing the BRIGHTNESS causes the brightness of the on-screen images of black portions to be changed. 1 Press either PIC-ADJ TEST MODE WRITING R G B POSITION P SET or CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS H.POSI V.POSI H.SIZE V.SIZE EXIT PIC - ADJ button.
ADJUSTING THE ON-SCREEN DISPLAY POSITION Although the on-screen display position (H. POSI, V. POSI) has been adjusted at the time of shipment from the factory, readjustment can be made if desired. When the Game Board is replaced, readjustments may be necessary. 1 Press either PIC-ADJ TEST MODE WRITING R G B POSITION P SET or CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS H.POSI V.POSI H.SIZE V.SIZE EXIT PIC - ADJ button. The on-screen menu will have one item in purple and 6 items in white. PIC-ADJ 2 Choose H. POSI or V.
ADJUSTING THE SCREEN SIZE Although the on-screen size (H. SIZE, V. SIZE) has been adjusted at the time of shipment from the factory, readjustment can be made if desired. When the Game Board is replaced, readjustments may be necessary. 1 Press either PIC-ADJ TEST MODE WRITING R G B POSITION P SET or CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS H.POSI V.POSI H.SIZE V.SIZE EXIT PIC - ADJ button. The on-screen menu will have one item in purple and 6 items in white. PIC-ADJ 2 Choose H. SIZE or V.
CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT (manual color matching) To avoid circuitry malfunctioning due to electrical load increase, never utilize CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT (Line Convergence Adjustment in particular) for adjusting screen size changes. There is no means to restore the Convergence Adjustment data once stored, to its original state. To avoid changing the screen size by erroneously using convergence adjustment, do not perform the green Line Convergence Adjustment.
STATIC CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT In the static convergence adjustment, each of red and blue images is comprehensively moved to and superimposed on the green color. If automatic color matching function is not sufficiently satisfactory, perform this adjustment. Be sure to perform automatic color matching before starting the above adjustment. 1 Keep pressing the TEST button for approximately 3 seconds. TEST MODE WRITING P ADJUST MODE R G B POSITION SET PIC-ADJ DO NOT PUSH THIS.
POINT CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT In the POINT CONVERGENCE adjustment, each of red, green and blue images is partially moved for color matching. The adjustment may be necessary when the Game Board is replaced or changed, or screen size is changed. Be sure to perform automatic color matching before starting the adjustment. 1 Keep pressing the TEST button for approximately 3 seconds. ADJUST MODE TEST MODE WRITING R G B 2 Press the MODE button twice to have the POINT P ADJUSTMENT mode.
LINE CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT In the LINE CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT, the adjustment point of the column line (vertical) or row line (horizontal) is comprehensively moved for color matching. It is convenient to utilize this adjustment when the color of the column line or row line is uniformly deviated. 1 Keep pressing the TEST button for approximately 3 seconds. TEST MODE WRITING R G B POSITION ADJUST MODE P SET PIC-ADJ 2 Press the MODE button once to have the POINT ADJUSTMENT mode.
15. REPLACEMENT OF FLUORESCENT LAMP When performing the work, be sure to turn power off. Working with power on can cause an electric shock or short circuit accident. The Fluorescent Lamp, when it gets hot, can cause burns. Be very careful when replacing the Fluorescent Lamp. To perform work safely and securely, be sure to prepare a step which is in a secure and stable condition. Performing work without using the step can cause violent falling down accidents.
16. PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE The Air Compressor employed in this product drives the Ride during game. The items listed below require periodic check and maintenance to retain the performance of this machine and to ensure safe business operation. Be sure to check once a year to see if Power Cords are damaged, the plug is securely inserted, dust is accumulated between the Socket Outlet and the Power Plug, etc. Using the product with dust as is accumulated can cause a fire or electric shock.
17. TROUBLESHOOTING 17 - 1 TROUBLESHOOTING In order to prevent electric shock and short circuit, be sure to turn power off before performing work. 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.
TABLE 17 b PROBLEMS CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES During game, the Ride does not turn when the Handlebars are turned. Deviation of Handle Volume. Adjust the Volume value in the test mode. (See 9-3e) Malfunctioning of Handle Volume. Replace the Volume. (See 12-2) When gripping the Throttle Lever, the Ride does not advance. Deviation of Throttle Volume. Adjust Volume values in the Test mode. (See 9-3e) Malfunctioning of Throttle Volume. Replace the Volume.
CIRCUIT PROTECTOR and FUSE REPLACEMENT 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. Fuse replacements other than those specified can cause accidents and are strictly forbidden. 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.
AIR DAMPER ADJUSTMENT In this machine, the Cylinders are equipped with air dampers to soften the impact created by the Ride movements. If the Cylinder's amplitude of vibration or the impact is excessive, adjust the air dampers in the following procedure. After turning the power off, close the Main Cock to start working. Starting work without closing the Main Clock can cause serious injury. Make adjustments as specified. Adjusting in the manner not specified can cause malfunctioning and parts damage.
17 - 2 ERROR MESSAGE This work should be performed by the Location's Maintenance Man or Serviceman. Performing work by non-technical personnel can cause accidents. Should any errors other than listed by this manual or by NAOMI Service Manual occur, contact where the product was purchased from or an office described in this manual. Failing to comply with this instruction can cause accidents. This product displays the error on the screen if the faulty is detected.
DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES DRIVE BD ERROR: E3H The Down Limit Switch is not changed to ON. Ensure that the Ride is down fully or the connector of ASSY Wire Tube is connected securely. (Section 6) DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES DRIVE BD ERROR: E4H The Up Limit Switch is not changed to ON. Ensure that the Ride is up fully or the connector of ASSY Wire Tube is connected securely. (Section 6) DISPLAY CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES DRIVE BD ERROR: E7H The pressure of the air tank is not sufficient.
18. GAME BOARD In order to prevent electric shock and short circuit hazards, be sure to turn power off before performing work. Be careful so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause fire, electric shock and short circuit hazards. Do not expose the Game BD, etc. without a good reason. Failure to observe this can cause electric shock hazard or malfunctioning. To perform work safely and securely, be sure to use 2 or more workers.
4 Unlock the Service Lid and lift it up a little, and take out the nut securing the earth wire carefully to remove the Service Lid. Unlock PHOTO 18. 1 b 5 Disconnect all the connectors of the NAOMI Game Board installed inside the Cabinet. 6 Take out the 4 screws securing the Game Board to remove it. Taking out the screws, the Game Board will fall down. Be sure to take out the screws supporting the Board firmly. SCREW (4) M4 X 16,w/flat & spring washers Disconnect the connector. PHOTO 18. 1 c www.
18 - 2 COMPOSITION OF GAME BOARD Ensure that the DIP SW setting is performed as designated. Failure to observe this may cause functioning not suitable for the actual operation, or malfunctioning.
19. DESIGN RELATED PARTS For the Warning Display stickers, refer to Section 1. FIG. 19 a www.seuservice.
WRG-3036-B STICKER BOSS COVER WRG-3605-B STICKER ACCELERATOR WRG-3002-G STICKER WRGP WRG-3002-F STICKER RACING WRG-0003 STICKER NUMBER WRG OPTIONAL WRG-3002-E STICKER MECHATRO WRG-3003-D STICKER SPONSOR L WRG-3003-B STICKER FRONT LINE L WRG-3001-P STICKER SIDE LINE L WRG-3003-C STICKER SEGA CRI … ⁄ WRG-3001-U STICKER YAMAHA LARGE L WRG-3001-R STICKER PROTECTOR L WRG-3038-B STICKER SIDE GUARD L WRG-3001-L STICKER SHARK … ⁄ WRG-3001-M STICKER NO.
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20. COMMUNICATION PLAY For this game, up to 4 machines can be connected to allow up to 4 players to play simultaneously. In this instance, connecting the communication cable and setting for the communication play are required. 20 - 1 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Before starting to work, ensure that the Power SW is OFF. Failure to observe this can cause electric shock or short circuit. Use care so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause electric shock or short circuit.
70cm DISTANCE BETWEEN MACHINES Be sure to secure space in excess of 70cm between machines. FIG. 20. 1 20 - 2 CONNECTING THE COMMUNICATION CABLE To enable the game machines to serve in a communication play, you must interconnect their game boards with the communication cables (optical fiber cables). For this wiring, prepare the parts described in Table 5c of Section 5 and a short Phillips screwdriver for M4 screws. 1 Turn off power and disconnect the plug.
6 Insert the communication cable into the assembled flex tube. Depending on the number of the interconnected game machines, the method of the interconnection varies. PHOTO 20. 2 b 7 Connect the communication cable to each game board. Pass the communication cable through the round hole on the side of the Front Cabinet and connect to the game board connectors. A connecting method varies depending on the number of the interconnected game machines (see Fig. 20.2b).
FIBER PLATE 8 Fix the Fiber Plate on the side of the Front Cabinet using the 4 truss screws that secured the Side Lid previously. TRUSS SCREW (4),black M4 X 16 PHOTO 20. 2 d TRUSS SCREW (2),black M4 X 16 NAOMI BD COMMUNICATION CABLE Unlock SERVICE LID FLEX TUBE TRUSS SCREW (2),black M4 X 25 LOWER LID TRUSS SCREW (4),black M4 X 16 FIG. 20. 2 a www.seuservice.
2P LINK 3P LINK 4P LINK FIG. 20. 2 b Connecting method of the communication cable 9 Install the Service Lid on the Front Cabinet and lock it. 10 Arrange the interconnected game machines. Keep a space between the game machines as wide as possible. 11 Make the adjusters of all the game machines come into contact with the floor (see Section 6 3 ). 12 Connect the power cords and the earth wires (see Section 6 5 ). 13 Put the number stickers on both sides of the Ride.
20 - 3 SETTING FOR COMMUNICATION PLAY Change the game setting for each seat in manner so as to meet communication play. If the setting is not correct, communication play cannot be played. SETTING FOR COMMUNICATION PLAY 1 Turn the linked machines' power on. 2 Cause all of the machines to enter the test mode (see Section 9). 3 Select the GAME ASSIGNMENTS (see 9-3 d).
20 - 4 CAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED DURING COMMUNICATION PLAY During communication play, if communication is interrupted due to some cause, the game is discontinued and the Network Check screen is displayed. If one of the linked machines enters the Test Mode, all others display the Network Check screen. Even if it has set to the communication play, you can setup a different charge for every machine. A wrong charge setup may cause the problems of income and outgo.
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1 TOP ASSY WRG (D-1/2) 117 www.seuservice.
1 TOP ASSY WRG (D-2/2) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 WRG-0500 WRG-1000 WRG-3000 DYN-0011 5 421-7308-~ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 440-CS0186-EG 440-WS0002XEG 421-8479-01 MJT-0004 MJT-0005 SGM-4357 SGM-4390 WRG-0501 421-11466-01 ASSY PTV ASSY FRONT CABINET ASSY REAR CABINET DENOMI PLATE W/O ORIGINAL Locally supplied. DENOMI SH 1GAME ~ Locally supplied.
2 ASSY PTV (WRG-0500) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 WRG-0510 MGL-1150 WRG-0550 HOD-1101 RAL-0501 PTV W/STICKER WRG ASSY MASK ASSY BILLBOARD PTV HOLDER MASK HOLDER 000-F00412 000-P00516-W 000-P00520-WB 000-T00525-0B 068-552016-0B M SCR FH M4 X 12 M SCR PH W/FS M5 X 16 M SCR PH W/FS BLK M5 X 20 M SCR TH BLK M5 X 25 FLT WSHR BLK 5.5-20 X 1.6 201 202 203 204 205 119 NOTE www.seuservice.
3 PTV W/STICKER WRG (WRG-0510) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 WRG-0511 WRG-0512 STICKER PTV SIDE L STICKER PTV SIDE R 101 200-5788-31 PROJECTION DSPL T 50TYPE 31K www.seuservice.
(D-1/2) SCREW FASTENING TORQUE TO BE M4: 1.8 N•m 4 ASSY BILLBOARD (WRG-0550) 121 www.seuservice.
4 ASSY BILLBOARD (WRG-0550) (D-2/2) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 WRG-0551 WRG-0552 ASK-1224 ASK-1225 WRG-0553 253-5457 7 421-7501-18 8 9 440-WS0002XEG 440-WS0012XEG LEFT COVER RIGHT COVER BILLBOARD BOX BILLBOARD HOLDER BILLBOARD PLATE FL HOLDER Locally supplied. STICKER FL32W Locally supplied.
5 ASSY MASK (MGL-1150) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 MGL-1102 MGL-1151 MGL-1152 TV MASK SLIT PLATE MASK SIDE HOLDER 012-F00408-0B 000-F00410 TAP SCR FH BLK 4 X 8 M SCR FH M4 X 10 201 202 123 NOTE www.seuservice.
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6 ASSY FRONT CABINET (WRG-1000) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 WRG-1001 WRG-1020 WRG-1030 WRG-4000 WRG-4100 WRG-4200 NCR-1090 WRG-1006 WRG-1007-01 ASSY SUB CABINET ASSY SERVICE LID ASSY LOWER LID ASSY MAIN BD ASSY DRIVE BD ASSY PWR SPLY AC UNIT STICKER SERVICE LID PLAY INSTR SH WRG ENG 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 000-P00435-S 000-T00416-0B 068-441616 000-P00408-W 000-P00535-S 068-552016 000-T00425-0B M SCR PH W/S M4 X 35 M SCR TH BLK M4 X 16 FLT WSHR 4.4-16 X 1.
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7 ASSY SUB CABINET (WRG-1001) ITEM NO. (D-2/2) PART NO.
8 FAN UNIT (STR-1070) CONNECTOR ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 105-5340-01 FAN BRKT LONG 101 102 260-0011-02 601-8543 AXIAL FLOW FAN AC100V 50-60HZ FAN GUARD 201 000-P00312-W M SCR PH W/FS M3 X 12 www.seuservice.
9 ASSY WIRE FRONT DC (WRG-6002) ASSY WIRE FRONT DC (WRG-6002) is comprised of the following wire harnesses. An ASSY DRG. is unavailable. ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 101 601-0460 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM 301 302 303 304 305 306 308 309 310 WRG-60020 WRG-60021 WRG-60022 WRG-60023 WRG-60024 WRG-60025 WRG-60026 WRG-60027 WRG-60028 WH AMP AUDIO WH AMP VR WH SPEAKER L WH SPEAKER R WH EXT SSR BD SIG WH EXT ETR F WH EXT I/O F WH EXT COINCHUTE F WH EXT VR F 129 NOTE www.seuservice.
10 ASSY SERVICE LID (WRG-1020) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 WRG-1021 TH-1015 SERVICE LID LOCKING TONGUE 220-5575 CAM LOCK MASTER W/O KEY 101 www.seuservice.
11 ASSY LOWER LID (WRG-1030) ITEM NO. 1 2 201 PART NO. DESCRIPTION WRG-1031 253-5460-01 LOWER LID AIR VENT BLACK 000-T00416-0B M SCR TH BLK M4 X 16 131 NOTE www.seuservice.
12 ASSY MAIN BD (WRG-4000) NOTE : MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS NO WIRING, ETC. IN THE SLASH MARK PORTIONS. ITEM NO. PART NO.
13 ASSY DRIVE BD (WRG-4100) (D-1/2) 133 www.seuservice.
13 ASSY DRIVE BD (WRG-4100) ITEM NO. (D-2/2) PART NO. DESCRIPTION WRG-4101 837-13844 837-13844-02 838-12801 WOODEN BASE DRIVE BD I/O CONTROL BD 2 FOR JVS FRI I/O CONTROL BD 2 W/O 232C DOG DRIVE BD WAVERUNNER 101 102 103 104 105 400-5421-01024Y 601-7467 280-5277 280-0419 601-0460 SW REGU LCA10S-24-Y L-LOCK BK CORD CLAMP 18 HARNESS LUG PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM 201 202 203 204 011-T00316 000-P00308-W 011-F00312 011-T03512 TAP SCR TH 3 X 16 M SCR PH W/FS M3 X 8 TAP SCR #1 FH 3 X 12 TAP SCR TH 3.
NOTE : MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS NO WIRING, ETC. IN THE SLASH MARK PORTIONS. 14 ASSY PWR SPLY (WRG-4200) (D-1/2) 135 www.seuservice.
14 ASSY PWR SPLY (WRG-4200) ITEM NO. (D-2/2) PART NO. DESCRIPTION WRG-4201 838-11856-01-UL 839-0619 NCR-4202 421-7468-01 421-6595-11 WRG-4202 WOODEN BASE PWR SPLY CONNECT BD W/FUSE & COVER UL SSR BD 10 C.P.BRKT STICKER C.P W/PIC STICKER 7A CONNECTOR PNL BRKT PWR SPLY 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 560-5426-V 560-5422-V 450-5138 512-5046-10000 514-5036-7000 117-5225 280-5277 280-0419 601-0460 XFMR 100-120V 100V5.5A XFMR 200-240V 100V5.5A CE SSR AC 40A C.P 10000MA CE UL FUSE 6.
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15 AC UNIT (NCR-1090) ITEM NO. (D-2/2) PART NO. DESCRIPTION JBA-1031 DYN-0402 421-8202 421-7468-01 AC BRKT NOISE FILTER BASE STICKER EARTH MARK STICKER C.P W/PIC 104 105 106 214-0202 512-5046-15000 512-5046-8000 450-5126 450-5134 450-5133 450-5135 509-5453-91-V-B 270-5115 280-0417 107 108 109 310-5029-K20 280-0419 601-0460 AC INLET PANEL TYPE C.P 15000MA CE UL C.
Handle portion OPPOSITE SIDE SCREW FASTENING TORQUE TO BE M10: 27 N•m Switch portion 16 ASSY REAR CABINET (WRG-3000) (D-1/3) 139 www.seuservice.
16 ASSY REAR CABINET (WRG-3000) (D-2/3) ITEM NO. PART NO.
16 ASSY REAR CABINET (WRG-3000) ITEM NO. (D-3/3) PART NO.
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17 MAIN BODY (WRG-3001) ITEM NO. (D-2/2) PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 WRG-3001-A WRG-3001-D WRG-3001-E WRG-3001-F WRG-3001-G WRG-3001-H WRG-3001-J WRG-3001-K WRG-3001-L WRG-3001-M WRG-3001-N WRG-3002 WRG-3003 WRG-3004 WRG-3005 WRG-3006 WRG-3001-P WRG-3001-Q WRG-3001-R WRG-3001-S WRG-3001-T WRG-3001-U WRG-3001-V MAIN BODY BLANK REAR GUARD JOINT FRAME NUT PLATE A SIDE COVER HOLDER REAR LID FOOT MAT L FOOT MAT R STICER SHARK STICER NO.1 L STICER NO.
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18 ASSY MECHA BASE (WRG-3100) (D-2/3) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 WRG-3140 2 MJT-3160 OTHERS USA OTHERS USA 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 MJT-3180 WRG-3200 MJT-3220 MJT-3240 MJT-3380 WRG-3101 WRG-3102 MJT-3103 MJT-3104 MJT-3105 MJT-3106 MJT-3107 WRG-3108 WRG-3109 GLC-3016 253-5460-01 STR-1070 ASSY COMP Locally supplied. ASSY TANK Locally supplied.
18 ASSY MECHA BASE (WRG-3100) ITEM NO. (D-3/3) PART NO.
19 MECHA BASE (WRG-3101) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 101 102 601-5882 601-6056-01 LEG ADJUSTER ø 60 CASTER ø 50 201 202 050-H01600-3 030-000620-S HEX NUT TYPE 3 M16 HEX BLT W/S M6 X 20 147 NOTE www.seuservice.
20 ASSY REGU (MJT-3180) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 MJT-3181 REGU BRKT 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 601-6077 601-6079 601-6933 601-6934 601-6274 601-6862 601-6844-00200 REGULATOR BRKT REGULATOR REGULATOR R1000 BRKT REGULATOR C-TYPE120 AIR JOINT AIR JOINT T-TYPE ET 10PT 1/4 AIR TUBE 10-CLEAR-200 201 000-P00410-W M SCR PH W/FS M4 X 10 www.seuservice.
149 PT1/8 7Å`9 N•m (D-1/2) AIR JOINT TORQUE PT1/4 12Å`14 N•m 21 ASSY VALVE (WRG-3200) www.seuservice.
21 ASSY VALVE (WRG-3200) (D-2/2) ITEM NO. PART NO.
22 ASSY FRONT CYLINDER (MJT-3220) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 MJT-3221 MJT-3222 PIN COLLAR 101 102 103 104 105 106 111-0026 111-0049 601-6274 601-8852 209-0023 601-0460 ROD END PHS 18 ROD END 16 AIR JOINT AIR CYLINDER W4-50-150 CONN CLOSED END PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM 301 600-6790-056 WIRE HARN LIMIT SW 151 NOTE www.seuservice.
23 ASSY REAR CYLINDER (MJT-3240) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 MJT-3241 GLC-3016 ROD END HOLDER ROD SCREW 101 102 103 104 105 111-0018 111-0026 601-8853 601-6715 601-6274 ROD END 18 THK POS 18 ROD END PHS 18 AIR CYLINDER B-50-50-50 AIR JOINT 6-1/4 L TYPE AIR JOINT 201 202 203 050-H01000 060-F01000 060-S01000 HEX NUT M10 FLT WSHR M10 SPR WSHR M10 www.seuservice.
24 VR UNIT (MJT-3380) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 MJT-3381 VR BRKT 102 103 104 220-5373 220-5484 601-6555 310-5029-D20 601-0460 VOL CONT B-5K VOL CONT B-5K OHM GEAR Z=30 M=0.75 SUMITUBE F D 20 MM PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM 201 028-C00408-P SET SCR CH CUP P M4 X 8 301 600-6790-067 WIRE HARN PITCH VR 101 153 NOTE www.seuservice.
25 ASSY WIRE BASE DC (WRG-6003) ASSY WIRE BASE DC (WRG-6003) is comprised of the following wire harnesses. An ASSY DRG. is unavailable. ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 101 601-0460 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM 301 302 305 WRG-60038 WRG-60039 WRG-60044 WH EXT ETR R WH EXT VR R WH EXT I/O R www.seuservice.
26 ASSY LID L (WRG-3320) (EMITTER) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 WRG-3321 MJT-3363X BASE LID L SENSOR BRKT R 101 102 370-5071-01 280-5275-SR10 BEAM SENSOR CORD CLAMP SR10 201 202 203 000-P00316-WB 000-T00408-0B 050-H00300 M SCR PH W/FS BLK M3 X 16 M SCR TH BLK M4 X 8 HEX NUT M3 155 NOTE www.seuservice.
27 ASSY LID R (WRG-3340) (RECEIVER) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 WRG-3341 MJT-3343X BASE LID R SENSOR BRKT L 101 102 370-5071-02 280-5275-SR10 BEAM SENSOR CORD CLAMP SR10 201 202 203 000-P00316-WB 000-T00408-0B 050-H00300 M SCR PH W/FS BLK M3 X 16 M SCR TH BLK M4 X 8 HEX NUT M3 www.seuservice.
(D-1/2) (EMITTER) (RECEIVER) 28 ASSY STEP L (WRG-3360) 157 www.seuservice.
28 ASSY STEP L (WRG-3360) (D-2/2) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 WRG-3361 MJT-3342 MJT-3343X MJT-3344X STEP BASE L SIDE MAT SENSOR BRKT L SENSOR PLATE L 101 370-5071 BEAM SENSO 201 202 203 000-P00316-WB 000-T00408-0B 050-H00300 M SCR PH W/FS BLK M3 X 16 M SCR TH BLK M4 X 8 HEX NUT M3 www.seuservice.
(D-1/2) (EMITTER) (RECEIVER) 29 ASSY STEP R (WRG-3380) 159 www.seuservice.
29 ASSY STEP R (WRG-3380) (D-1/2) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 WRG-3361 MJT-3342 MJT-3343X MJT-3344X STEP BASE L SIDE MAT SENSOR BRKT L SENSOR PLATE L 101 370-5071 BEAM SENSO 201 202 203 000-P00316-WB 000-T00408-0B 050-H00300 M SCR PH W/FS BLK M3 X 16 M SCR TH BLK M4 X 8 HEX NUT M3 www.seuservice.
30 ASSY COINCHUTE TOWER (WRG-3500) 161 (D-1/2) www.seuservice.
30 ASSY COINCHUTE TOWER (WRG-3500) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION WRG-3550 WRG-3501 BSS-1471 BSS-1472 DP-1167 105-5171 253-5366 421-6591-01 421-7501-02 SW UNIT COIN CHUTE TOWER METER BRKT METER HOLE LID TNG LKG CHUTE PLATE SINGLE CASH BOX STICKER COIN METER STICKER 6.3V 0.15A 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 220-5237-92- ~ 220-5643-01 220-5575 220-5574 280-5009-01 280-5275-SR10 310-5029-F20 601-0460 ASSY C.
31 SW UNIT (WRG-3550) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 WRG-3551 421-11430 SW BRKT STICKER SW UNIT 101 102 103 104 105 220-5179 509-5028 601-0042 310-5029-D20 601-0460 VOL CONT B-5K OHM SW PB 1M KNOB 22 MM SUMITUBE F D 20 MM PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM 301 302 WRG-60055 WRG-60056 WH SOUND VR WH TEST & SERVICE 163 NOTE www.seuservice.
(D-1/2) SCREW FASTENING TORQUE TO BE M6: 9.8 N•m (100kgf•cm) 32 ASSY HANDLE MECHA (WRG-3600) www.seuservice.
32 ASSY HANDLE MECHA (WRG-3600) ITEM NO. PART NO.
(D-1/2) GREASING 33 ASSY CENTERING MECHA (MJT-3650) www.seuservice.
33 ASSY CENTERING MECHA (MJT-3650) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 MJT-3651 MJT-3652 MJT-3653 MJT-3654 MJT-3655 MJT-3656 MJT-3657 MJT-3658 MJT-3659 TTR-2010 601-6555 601-6450 RDY-2106 MAIN SHAFT STOPPER COLLAR B MECHA CASE A MECHA CASE B LOSTA HOLDER HOLDER VR HOLDER SHAFT GEAR HOLDER 110 GEAR Z=30 M=0.
34 ASSY WIRE TUBE (WRG-6001) ITEM NO. PART NO.
35 COMPRESSOR & COMPRESSOR BOX COMPRESSOR COMPRESSOR BOX PART NO.
WAVERUNNER GP COMPRESSOR TANK There is a petcock provided on the bottom of the compressor box to enable draining of accumulated condensation from the compressor tank. It is recommended to drain any moisture from the tank at least once a week to minimize oxidation and extend the life of the tank. The petcock is located on the bottom of the cabinet on the players left and may be accessed without opening the compressor box lid. Figure 1 Top View - Drain from tank Figure 2 Bottom View - Petcock Access www.
22. WIRE COLOR CODE TABLE THE WIRE COLOR CODE is as follow: 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 left-hand side numeral (see the above).
Warranty Your new Sega Product is covered for a period of 90 days from the date of shipment. This certifies that the Printed Circuit Boards, Power Supplies and Monitor are to be free of defects in workmanship or materials under normal operating conditions. This also certifies that all Interactive Control Assemblies are to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal operating conditions. No other product in this machine is hereby covered.