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owner`s manual
Y
TWIN
VERSION
OWNER’S MANUAL
SEGA ENTERPRISES, USA
MANUALNO.4201-6373-01
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCI-JON
OF THE OWNERS MANUAL
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
1. PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED FOR OPERATION
2. NAME OF PARTS
3. ACCESSORIES
4. ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
5. PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED WHEN MOVING MACHINE
6. CONTE3-I-S OF GAME
7. EXPLANAI-JON
OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY
7-1 SWlTCH UMTAND COIN METER
7-2 TESTMODE
7-3 MEMORY TEST
7-4 BOUNDRY SCAN TEST
7-5 INPUTTEST
7-6 OU-J-FUTTEST
7-7 SOUND TEST
7-8 C.R.T. TEST
7-9 DRIVE BOARD TEST
7- 10 GAME ASSIGNMENTS
7- 11 COJN ASSIGNMENTS
7- 12 BOOKKEEPING
7-13 BACKUP DATA CLEAR
7- 14 TIME ADJUST
8. HANDLE MECHA
8- 1 REMOVING THE CONTROL PANEL
8-2 REPLACING AND ADJUSTING THE HANDLE’S VR
,8-3 GREASING
9. SHIFT LEVER
9-l REMOVING THE SHIFT LEVER
9-2 SWITCH REPLACEMENT
10. ACCEL & BRAKE
IO- 1 ADJUS-I-ING AND REPLACING THE VR
IO-2 GREASING TO FOOT BRAKE AND ACCEL
11. COIN SELECTOR
12. MONITOR
13. REPLACEMENT OF FLUORESCENT LAMP
13- 1 REPLACEMENT OF FLUORESCENT LAMP
13-2 REPLACEMENT OF LEADER LAiiP
14. PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE
15. TROUBLESHOOTING
16. G&ME BOARD
16-1 REMOVING THE GAME BOARD
16-2 REPLACMENT OF FUSE
16-3 COMPOSITION OF THE GAME BOARD
16-4 ERROR DISPLAY
17. COMMUNICATION PLAY
17- 1 INSTALLATION PRECAUnONS
17-2 CONNECTING THE COMMUMCATJON CABLES
17-3 SE7TING FOR COMMUNICA’I-ION
PLAY
18. DESIGN RELAmD PARTS
19. PARTS LIST
20. WIRING DIAGRAMS
1
2-3
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4-5
6
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E6
17
18-20
21-35
22
23
23-24
25
26
26
27
28
28-29
30
31-33
34
34
;i-38
;;
38
39-40
39
so
41-42
41
42
43-45
46-48
49
49
49
50
51
52-56
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53
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55-56
57-m
57
58-59
60
61-62
63-96
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SPECIFICATIONS
InstolIotion
space:
67 :n. CL) X 6 5 rn. (‘J)
Height:
aa ri7.
Weight:
Approx.
Power maximum current:
7 ?mp AC 12ov 60 Hz
MOHITOR :
29'
1117
NANAO
lbs.
MONITOR
(~2)
INTRODUdTlONOFTHEOWNERSMANUAL
SEGA ENTERPRISES? LID., has for more than 30 years been supplying various innovative and
popular amusement products to the world market. This Owners Manual is intended to provide
detailed descriptions together with all the necessary installation, game settings and parts ordering
information related to the DAYTONA 2 TWIN VERSION, a new SEGA product.
This manual is intended for those who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise, espccially in KS, CRTs, microprocessors, and circuit boards, Read this manual carefully to acquire
sufficient knowledge before working on the machine. Should there be a malfunction. non-technical
personnel should under no circumstances touch the interior system. Should the need arise. contact
our main office. or the closest branch offtce listed below.
SEGA ENTERPRISES, INC. (USA)
Customer Service
45 133 Industrial Drive
FremonL CA 94538
Phone 650-802-1750
6%802- 1754
Fax
7:30 am - 4:00 pm. Pacific Standard lime
Monday thru Friday
1
General Precautions
Follow htructiom:
All operaring and use insuuctions should be followed.
Attnchmentr: D O nu use attachments not recommended by rbc produc; manufacm
Accaswks:
b UOt PkZ his @UC! on an unstable
causing smous injury CO a child of adult and senous danrage
w they may cause
CM. stand. tripod. br&her or table. The pr&ct
hyards,
may fall.
to the prcduct. use only with a w stand, pi@ bracket m
table recommended by the manufacturer. or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow &.e
manufacturer’s instruc~ons.
and should use only mounting acccssotis recommended
Moving the product: Thhis
product
by I& manufxrurer.
should bc moved witi care. Quick stops, excessive
force.
and uneven
surfaces
may cause Lbe prcduct to overturn.
Ventilation: Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. to ensure
ad t0 prOUCt
il ftWn
ovcrtleating; these openings must not be blocked
by placing the product in a built-in insralhdon such a~ a bookcase
manufacturer’s instructions have bzen
Power
reliable operation of he pr&uct
or covered. ne openings should never
or rack unless
Sources: This product should be operated only from the rype of power source indica&
Grounding
w I&
adhered to.
IaaLim. consult your local
If you are not sure Of the rype of power supply to your
to operau: from baaery
be blocked
proper ventilation i.s provi~
power or other sources. refer to the operating
w the marking label.
power company, For @ucl.s
intended
mstructions.
or Polarization: This rmfuct is qutppd with a three-wire grounding-type plug, a plug h&g a third
(grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feahtre.
I f you&e unable to
insert the piug into Ihe outlet cont;rt your electrician to replace your obsolete cutlet. Da not defeat the safety purpose of the
grotmding-type plug.
Power Cord
Protection:
power-supply CC& should be routed so that they are not likely to
by items placed upon or against them, paying pticular
attention to cads at plugs, conveniew
be walked art or
pinched
ruep~les, and the point
where tJ3ey exit from the product
Ovcrlasding:
Cu not overload wall outlets, extension cords. or integral convenience receptacles
as this can result in
a tik of ftre or electric shock
Object and Liquid Entry: Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as ihey may touch
dangerous voltage points or shm-out
Servicing: Do
pans that could result in a fue
no4 attempt to service
this
ous voltage or other hzazds. Refer all servicing
Damnge Rqui&g
(x elecuic shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the
product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerto qualified ser4Ice
personnel.
Servkc: Unplug this product frown the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service
p=Xson-
nel under the following condirions:
a) If the power a3rd or p l u g is damaged:
b) If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product;
c) if the prcduct has been exposed to rain or water;
d) [f t& product does not -te normally when following the operaring
insUuction.5.
Adjust dy thosC CoMrols
that
are exp&d in k operating instructions.
An improper adjustment of other conuois my result in damage and will
ofun requk ex&nsive
wok by a qualified tcchniCian
to RStCR’c the pfUdUCt t0 its nWUId
OPeraboW
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way:
f) men & product efiibi& a distinct change in performance:
Repbcemnt
this indicates
a need fOr XrviCC
Paa: V&en replacement parts arc required. be sun Ihe set-via UChniCian
specified by tie mmufxmr m,&t have be same
mult in fue, electric shock. oc other hzvards.
charactmstics
2
hs used replacemen& Pa
o tie original pan Umtbo~+M
subsb-h~
WY
Safety Check Up compleuoo of any service or repairs to this producr ask the Semite
tgbnician (o perform safety
checks to &amine that lhc product is in proper 0pezJng condition.
Heat: The product should be siarated away from hear scurces such as tadkuors. hear registers. stoves. or other prodUCLS (inc1uding
amplifiers) ttlal prcduce heat
Lithiuzn Battery- Dispose of batteries only in accordance with the bauery manufacturer’s rec~~rnmendadcns.
Do not dispose in an open flame condition, smce tk batL5y may explode.
Cltsning: When cleanmg the monitor glass. use water or glass cleaner and a soft cloth. Do not apply chemicals such
as bentine. @inner.
etc.
Locntion: This an indoor game machme, CQ NOT tnstall it ouuide. To ensure proper usage, avoid insralling
indoors
in the places mentioned below:
- Places subject to tin/water
leakage, or condensauon due to humidity:
* In close proximity to a potential wet area;
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Locations receiving direct sunligbS
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Places close to heating unils or hot air:
*in the vicinity of highly mflammablefvolacile chemicals or hazardous malter:
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On sloped surfaces:
* In the vicinity of emergency response facilities such as fire ex(Ls and fue extingurshers:
- Places subject to any type of violent impact;
l
.
Dusty pkes.
LwrALullm PetcAlmoHs
Verify the amperage of the branch circuit outlet before plugging in the power plug. !2~ not Overl
l&d the circuit
* Avoid using an extension cord. If one is require& use an extension cord of rype SJT. 16/3 AWG
rated min. 120 VAC. 7A.
* Moving this unit requires a minimum clearance (of doors, etc.) 01.32” W) by 77” (H).
* For the operation of this m;rhine. secure a minimum area of 32” nv) by 42”(D).
REGUINWY
APFUOVALS
‘This game has been tested a& found to comply witi the Federal Communications Commission Rules.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject IO che following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful intmfcrence, and (2) this device must accept any mtetference received. including tnterference
chat may cause undesired operation.
This game has ken teated and l&d by Undenwiters Laboratories. Inc. IO ANsm22.
0
LISTED
UL
8
5K92
AMUSEMENT MACHINE
3
.
PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED FOR OPERATION
In order lo prcvml ~idetI!S, k sure 10
comply with Ibf follovling
PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED FOR OPERATIQN
l
poinls
before and ddng op;adw.
BEFORE STARTING THE OPERATION
In order to avoid accidents, check the following before starting the operation:
Check if all of the adjusters are in contact with the surface. If they are not,
the cabinet can move and cause an accident.
!NO!
A
WARNI
l
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.
0 To avoid electric shock, check to see if door & cover parts are closed.
0 To avoid electric shock, short circuit and or parts damage, do not put the
following items on or in the periphery of the product:
0 Flower vases, flower pots, cups, water tanks, cosmetics, and receptacles/
containers/vessels containing chemicals and water.
n!
CUTION!
To avoid injury, be sure to provide sufficient space by considering the
potentially crowded situation at the installation location. Insufficient inSallation space can cause the player to come into contact with or hrt others
and result in injury or trouble.
4
PRECAUI-IONS
!
A
CAurlON!
TO BE HEEDED DURING OPERATION
To avoid injury and accidents, those who fall under the following catagories are not
allowed to play the game:
l
Intoxicated persons
* Those who have high blood pressure or heart problems.
l
Those who have experienced muscle convulsion or loss of consciousness when playing
video games, etc.
* Persons susceptible to motion sickness.
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Persons whose acts runs counter to the products warning displays.
l
Instruct those who wear high-heeled shoes to refrain From
playing the game by explaining that playing the game
with high-
heeled shoes is very dangerous and likely to cause a potentially
hazardous
l
situation.
To avoid electric shock and short circuit. do not allow customer
or exiraneous
CAUTION!
l
matter in openings of the product or small openings
to put hands and fingers
IIT or around doors.
To avold electric shock and short clrcutt. do not allow the customers to un@g
the power
plug wrthout a justifiable reason.
l
Although this product has the accident preventive covenng
attached to potentially
hazard-
ous places where hand and fingers could be caught, small children are unable to perceive
‘hazards. Use care so that small children do not come close to the product when in play.
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Immediately stop such violent acts as hitting and kicking the product. Such
violent acts can
cause parts damage and/or falling down, resulting In injury due to fragments and falling
down.
5
2. NAME OF PARTS
GAME
SPEClFlCAl-IONS
Weight-DURING
SHIPPING
BILLBOARD
COCKPlTkacb)
C O I N
4 meamremenu
65”
CHUTETOWER
WHEN ASSEMBLED
HEIGHT in.
LENGTH in.
WUYIH in.
X
are and rounded UP
8.5”
x
w.Emn Ihs.
- 1200 LBS.
Is”
64LBS.
33”
x
66”
X
61”
513 LBS.
12.5”
x
21”
X
23”
33 LBS.
66”
X
61
X
09”
6
1149 LBS.
3.
ACCESSORIES
XSCRIPl-ION
Part
Note
No.
mlus-m
cwmsuANuti
(Qty.)
2204576 (2)
For opeaing,‘clk~~g
rkdcun
4201-6373-01
Figures
KEY
(2)
For rhe CASHBOX DOOR
IfP~No.tiumdtxri@oa.rbcNumtubu~bccn
regiantdorcaunatcre~
SuchrpuImlyDa
bcobcainabkevcniftkc- dairuta~tiii
lReTcfae.cllwe~Ihcputiciadek~in(arirhyar
FUSE 7A
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purchase (2)
T- VREl4C-l
Ma 5a-ooo9-01 (1)
TOOL
7
ASi FIBER
CABLE
600-627SOxX
(2)
For cmmcnications play
n
!
WARNmG!
THE SHIPMENT METHOD DESCRIBED BELOW ONLY
APPLIES TO ‘MODEL 3’ BOARDS CONTAINED IN THE
FOLLOWING GAAMES:
LOST WORLD, VIRTUA FIGHTJZR 3. SUPER GT, SffiA BASS FISHTNG, STRIKER 2
HARLEY DAVIDSON. RAtLY 2. DAYTONA 2
!!NEVER SHIP MODEL 3 GAME BOARDS
OUTSIDE OF CAGE!!
CAPTON BOX
601-8928 (1)
Lked for uansporung he CAME BOARD.
(SUPPLED WiTH YOUR GAME)
!
‘A
WARNING!
NO OTHER GAMES BOARDS ARJZ TO BE SHIPPED IN THE CAGE AS
THEY MAY BE DAMAGED BEYOND REPAIR. PLEASE SHIPTHEM
WTl-HOUT CAGE PROPERLY PROTECI-ED DURING SHIPPING.
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4. ASSEMBLING AND INSTALLATION
Assembling should be performed as per this manual. Since this is a
complex machine, erroneous assembling may cause damage to the
machine, or malfunctioning to occur.
When assembling, be sure to perform work by plural persons.
Depending on the assembly work, there are some cases in which
performing the work by a single person can cause personal injury or
parts damage.
CAUTION!
When carrying out the assembly work, follow the procedure in the following .5-iem
q
1
ASSY OF THE REAR CABI (COCKPIT)
2
ASSY OF BILLBOARD
n,
c
3
4
c
l
l
sequence:
SECURING IN PLACE (ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT)
.
POWER SUPPLY
5 ASSEMBLING CHECK
cl
Note that the tools such as a phillips screwdriver and wrench for Ml6 hexagon bolt w/24 mm widrh
across flats are required for the assembly work.
ASSY OF REAR CABI (COCKPIT)
the hex bolts should
not be completed until
the leg levelers are
adjusted properly.
0 P~IhctploC(T4iUSidCbysidC.~tiooIbelPcabinerwhicbhasrtKpowacordattbckfthandsidcas
viewed fazing ihe monitor. STICKER *L” is anafbed on tbc tack of IPcabinet and STKKER ‘R” on rhe back
of 2P cabinet
0 Install the coin chute tower in between t& cabinets. Open the coin chute dca and the cashbox doof to secure
with fhe 4 hexagon bolts from inside the Qors. At this time, ma& sure that he b3lU are f2stened temporarily.
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2
El.
ASSY OF THE BILLBOARD
Due to its large size, it is very difficult for one person alone to install the billboard,
Make sure 2 or more persons are available to perform this work. Attempting to
t
l
A
perform the installation alone can cause an accident.
WAiwRKi!
~
0 InsraIl
the
Board Base over
the 2 Cockpits.
0 Mount r&e Billboard by fitting it onto the Billboard Base.
Secure
WIQ hexagon bolts (blk)
0 Ensure Billboard connectors are connected prior to completion OF Bilka%& ~nsiallation.
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3
SECURING IN PLACE (ADJUSTER AIXUSTMENI-)
!
n
WW!
Be sure to have all the Adjusters’make contact with the surface. Unless the Adjusters come into contact with the surface, the Cabinet
can move of itself, causing an accident.
Move the machine to the installation position.
By using a wrench. be aljusments in the
height of the leg adjusters to ensure that the
machine’s position is level.
Aftg making adjusanenu. fasten the leg
adjusta nut upw.+rd
leg adjusta.
and secure tie height of rbe
Tighten
the 4 saews which secure th cockpits
to the Coin Tower.
Leg
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Adjuster
’
t
!k-l
POWER SUPPLY
!
A
WARMNG!
0 Ensure that the power cord is not exposed on the surface (passage,
etc.). If exposed, they can be caught and are susceptible to damage.
If damaged, the cord can cause an electric shock or short circuit.
0 Ensure that the wiring position is not in the customer’s passage way
or the wiring has protective covering.
Connect the game to the power supply and turn on power to the game. Before connecting power supply be sure Rabat
power switch is off
Turning the AC unit’s main switch on will cause the machine
LO start Ue power check and network check automatically.
In the Power On check. the steering wheel turns left and rig&
and then returns to Ihe centering position and stops. In rbis
check the values of the VR inside tie control panel are
ca-recteil.
Unul this check is finished and the steering wheel stops. do
not touch the steering wheel or play the- game.
If you do. the steering rcaztion during the game @action at
the tim of course-an or crab) can not bc obtair4 correctly.
Intbecascofanab~reactiondtingrhegame.aun
power cm again from the beginning and complete the power on
check.
During Network clxcking, WEIWORK CHECKING”
flashes on the ureur. When network checking is fmished. dbz
demo m& will appear on the monitor screen. After 10
seconds. if the network check is not finished. check rhe
coinmunicaWms
Connections.
1
0
FUSE
0
,.!I?/
”b
0
t3
000 (@
---=-iv
XIBd
To the Power Smly
Socket outlet
0
151
oh TEST
ASSEMBLING
CHECK
MENIJ allows for e.a& part of the cabinet to be checked. the Monitor to be adjusted. and tbe coin and
game related various functioas to bc perfomred.
Seleaing the MEMORY TEST oo the test ma!& mew screen
causes be w-board maria-y to lx tessted autana~ically. The
game baaA is satisfmory if the display beside each IC No.
shows GOOD.
,
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SelectingtbcheTESToatbemcnuscr#I1iotbetes~
mode to display the screen w which each SW and Volume Ls
toted. Press each switch. (To check Use Coin SW, insert a
Coin from the inlet with the Coin Chute DoOr being opzed)
If the display beside each switch is ON, the switch aad wiring
ca2neaion afe satisf;lnory. Check du display of each Volume
value. The Volume wuld have an tigularity cauzwcd by
diffeamas between machines and vibratioo during transportation. Set the Volume values by mfaring IO Section ?
In the output teSt mcde, carry out lamp test to ascertain that
each lamp lights up satisfactorily.
Perform the above inspections also at the time of monthly inspection.
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/
vDm,urr,Rouren
-7
InrbcTESTmode.sekcingSOUNDTESTwwthe
screen on which sound related BD and wiring C(HIDCCtions are tested. u) be displayed. be sure 10 check if he
sound issatisfaclonly emitti from each of spcakracd
Ibe s o u n d volume IS appropriate.
\
In the TEST mc& menu, selecting CAT. mT allows the
screen (on which the pmjector is tested) to be displayed.
Although the projector ;ytjusanent.5 have been made at the
same time of shipmew ti rhe factory, color deviadoa,
eu.. may occur due to the effect caused by geomagnirism,
ck location budding’s steel frames and other game machines in the pzriphay. By wauhing rbc test mcde screen,
make judgcmenc I co whetia an adjusonent is we&d. If it
is wxessaq. adjust the projector by refefing to sccti~a 9.
Perform the above inspections also at the time of monthly inspection.
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5, PRECATIONS TO BE HEEDED WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE
1,
A
l
WARHING!
!
A
CAbTON!
0 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 damage the power cord and cause a fire or electric shock,
0 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. Damaging the power cords can cause an
electric shock and/or short circuit.
l When lifting the cabinet, be sure to hold the catch portions or
bottom part. Lifting the cabinet by holding other portions can
damage parts and installation portions, due to the empty
weight of the cabinet, and cause personal injury.
Use care when handling glass made parts, When the glass is damaged, fragments of glass can cause injury
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6. CONTENTS OF GAME
The FoUowing expfanadw apply D the cast the product is Functioning satisFactoriIy.
Should there !X my moves
different From the following contents. some sort of faults may have armed. Immediately look into the cause of the
Fault and eliminate the cause lhr’eof to ensure satisfacuxy opetation. During the Advertise mo&. the Bilfb0ar-d’~
kmtion Lamp lights up pkcdically.
When the machine IS energized, the Billboard’s Pl uoresant
T & Steering Wheel repats centering action periodically. AUUXM~C
centaing
Lamp is always lit.
Ml apply to the Steering Wheel if it is
not centaed. During rbc Advertise Mode. sound is emitted from the SpcaLer beside the Monitor.
(fJGet in the Cockpit The seat can be adjusttd in Forward
and rearward positions. The Lever is locate4 on the lower
right (Facing the screen) of the Seat. Pull this Lever to make adjustments.
@ Insert a coin(s). Number of coins is displayed on tb+e lower IeFt of the screen. Inserting one play wotxh of coin(s)
causes tie SELECT sween to be displayed. Up to 9 credits can be counted at one time. Coins inserted after counting 9
credits will oiethez be counted nor returned. Credit will not be displayed in the SELECT mode and during the game
play (credits are displayed
only during t’.DVEIFnSE).
@ When a coin is insterted to one of the machines linked for conununicarion. me other unit’s screen will be in ibe entry
accepting mode. and countdown starts. For Entry, me player is to insert a coin(s) during countdown.
@ Select sequ-entiaBy
”
in order of COURSE, CAR. and TBANSMISSION. Turn the Steering Wbcel to choose and decide
the selectioo by steppihg on the Accelerator Pedal.
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Displaying the SELECT mode sw countdown. Wkn the wua&wn ties 0. &e COURSE and CM king
chosen are detecmined auromatjcally.
Stepping oo the Accel. P&l again after stepping on it once will have the present SELECT men. in the mid& of
counting cbm, pnrted co cbe next SELECT screen
Course selection is decided by majority. In case of a tie. the left-band side colpy on the SELECT screws has priority
0 Chcasing and deciding on either Auromadc or Manual (4 shifts) will result in a race start. At this time. while
pressing the Start Button, step on the Accel. Pedal co decide on Ihe scleccioa co play in the PLAYER ONLY mode.
After rze start the Vcev, Change Buaon being selected lights up. While panicipating in the race, if the player
becomes the le&r. that parricular sea’s Leader Lamp flashes. The Steering Wheel is subject co rbe ceactioo and
load depending ou the scatus of the Course, Count Our and Crarb.
-.
@ The aumber of Ldps is displayed on rbe upperleft of rhe sueen. and w time is shown below the upper left.
Tacbomeur and lime Limit (remaining time) as welI as Sped are shown on the upper cencex p0nioo.s. Positioa.
Coditioo and Course Map are displayed sequentially in or& from the uppa right ponioa of the screen downward. If Manual Tran~~~~ission is selected, Gear Posidon will be shown to the right side of sptcd.
0 Simuhaneously wilb race starf the Tcme Limit decreases. Passing a Course’s Check Point allows the game co bc
continued with the remaining time of the previous section added co the Tune Limit up lo the next Check Point.
Failing to pars the Check Point within the Time Limit results in GAME OVER.
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@ When the ta6.x pankipaots’ kader finishes the specified number of laps of each course the gam is over then. Tk
g- is ova also when alI of tbc race participants fail 0 jras.3 tbe cbec+ini within the time limir
@ titer one game is finisbut if CTediu allowing for play still remain. the SELECT mode appears oo the sueco.
@ Excellent players can enter rbcir name. Select name characters by tuning rhe Steering Wheel clockwise ox counorclakwise
sod decide by stepping on rbe Acd. Pedal.
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7 > EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY
By operating tJse swuh unir periodically perform the tests and data check. When installing rbe whine i&ally oc
colkaing cash, or when rh machine does not function correctly. perform checking in accordaace wiuitb rhe explanations
given in this section.
0
The
following shows tests
and
CAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED WHEN USiNG
In the case where plural machmes
that should lx utilized as applicable.
THE TEST MODE:
linked for commumcation play, If even one seat enters
the test mode, all of the linked seats will enter the test mode. Therefore, If any one of the
STOP
lklFmTtiT
are
awdes
linked
machmes is
in play, use care so as not to use the test mode.
The contents of the setting changes made WII
finished in the test mode.’ When the setting
not be effective unless the test mode IS
is changed, be sure tu
‘EXIT’ In the menu mode.
Do not press the TEST BUTrON during network check at the ume of turnmg the power on or
exiting from the test mode. I f anyone of the linked machines uses the test mode during
network check, all other Seats will continue network checkmg. Cause
reenter the test mode and then have all of the
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3F MACHINE
MEMORY
PEI$IODlC
SERVICING
:oNTRoL
SYSTEM
ANATION
OF TEST
Seats
all of the Seats to
exit from the test mode simultaneously.
MODE
DESCRIPTION
When the machine is installed. perform the following:
l.Checktoseethat~hsening.isas~rstandard
satingmade
at the time of shipment
2. In the INPUTTEST
mode. check each SW and VR.
3. Ln the OUTPUT TEST mode, check each of lamps.
4. in U-K MEMORY TEST mode, ctuxk KS on the IC Board.
Choose
MEMORY TEST in the MENU mode to allow the
MEMORY test to be performed. In this test, PROGRAM
RAMs. ROMs, and KS on the IC Board are checked.
7-10. 7 - 1 1
7-6
7-7
7-3,7-4
7-3.7-4
Periodically perform the following:
1. MEMORY TEST
2. Ascertain each seaing.
3. In the INPUT TEST mode, test the CONTROL device
4. In the OUTPUTTEST
mode. check each of lamps.
7-10,7
1. In ti INPUTTEST mode, check each SW and VR.
Adjust or replace each SW and VR.
3. If ti problem can not be solved yet check the CONTROL’s mow
7-6
7-6
7-7
2.
MONITOR
In the MONmR ADJUSTMENT mode, check to see if the
MONTI73R adjustment is appropriately ma&.
IC BOARD
1. MEMORY TEST
2. In the SOUND TEST mode, check the sound related ROMs.
DATA CHECK
E&IONS
Ckck such data as game play time and histogram to adjust the
dil3cully level, etc
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8
12
7-2
7-8
7- 15
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7 - 1 SWITCH UN-IT AND COIN METER
1
.
A’
WARNING!
0
STOP
Eac+lTANl?
Never touch places other than those specified. Touching places not
specified can cause electric shock and short circuit.
1
l
Adjust to the optimum sound volume by considering the environmental
requirements of the installation location.
0 If the COIN METER and the game board are electrically disconnected,
game play is not possible.
Open COIN CHUTE DOOR, and the switch unit shown appears. The function of
each switch is as follows:
a
0
0
SOUND VOLUME
Cootrols rbz speaker volume
of the tight/left spcakas.
T E S T BUTTON ( T E S T S W )
For be hading of tbe TEST BUTT0N.
refer to the secti w test mode.
SERVICE BU-ITON (SERVICE SW)
Glws adi& without registering on the coin
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7 - 2 TESTMODE
This mainly checks if the operation of the game BD is accurate, and allows for COIN
ASSIGNMENTS/GAME ASSIGNMENTS setting and Projector adjustments.
The
Following FIGURES/TABLES show the factory recommended settings.
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FlG. 7.2 TEST MENU
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0
push the TEST BUITON to cause the following TEST MENU to appear:
0
By pushing the SERVICE BUTTON. bring the
‘3” mark to the desired item and press the
TEST BUTTON. This will select the item’s
test The View Change button #3 (yellow)
instead of the test button can be used, and Mew
Change buttons 1 (red) & 2 (blue) instead of
service button (for moving arrow) can be used.
0
After the test is complete, move the ‘S* mark
to “EXIT’ and press the TEST BUTTON 10
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return to game mode.
7 - 3 MEMORY TEST
The MEMORY TEST mode is for checking the
on-BD memeory IC functioning.
“GOOD” is displayed for normal ICS and “BAD”
is displayed for abnormal KS
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a
a
When the test is completed, if the results are
shown left. it is satisfactory.
During the test, TESTING NOW is displayed on
the lower part of the screen. After an elapse of 5
minuw. if the test is not finished. the IC Board
may be malfunctioning. Upon ftnishing the test.
press the Test Button to proceed to “CPU ROM
TEST’.
0
During the test. the TESTING NOW message is
displayed on the lower part of the screen. Upon
finishing the test. if the left is displayed it is
satisfactory.
After finishing the test, press the Test Button to
proceed to “VIDEO RAPA TEST’.
a
During the test, the TESTfNG NOW message is
displayed on the lower part of the screen. Upon
finishing the test. if there is no irregularit)‘,
.
nothing will be displayed.
After finishing the test, press the Test Button to
proceed to “VIDEO BOARD ROM TEST’.
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During the test. the TBSTING NOW message is
displayed on the Lower part of the screen. After
finishing the test, if the left is displayed, it is
satisfactory.
After finishing the tesb press the Test Button to
retunr to the Menu Screen.
FIG. 7.3b MEMORY TEST
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FIG. 7.M M E M O R Y TEST
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7 - 4 BOUNDRY SCAN TEST
0
Upon finishing the test, cause the Test Menu to return on the screen, turn the
STOP
power off and turn it back on again. By doing so, the Board intialization is performed to avoid malfunctioning
LhFoRTm
Selecting “BOUNDRY SCAN TEST’ mms the Game Board’s wing in lerms in cems of hardware ID be performed
automatically.
When the test is completed, if the results are
shown left it is satisfactory.
After finishing the rest, press the Test button to
have the Menu Mode return on the screen. Next,
turn the power off and then turn it back on again.
By so doing, the Board intialization is performed
to avoid malfunctioning.
If there is any hardware problem:. error message
is displayed. Please contaCt the office-s herein
stated or where the product was purchased from.
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FIG. 7.4 BOUNDRY SCAN TEST
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25
l By prezAag each witi. if the display cn the right-hand side
ofrbenameofeachswitrh~gcstoON~OFF,rhSW
anddhzwiringco Madons are sadsf.mlx-y.
@ Tocheck CHUrE I& CHVE 2 coinswitck, opea cbe
COIN CliUE DOOR and insen a coin(s) in the slot.
@ Press eitb the TEST BWN cr the STAKf BUlYfDN +
VIEW CHANGE BUTON m return to the test menu.
l GEAR POSiTlON indicates which shift and SHIFT LEVER
is m. “K’ means aeuual.
7-6 OUTF'UTTEST
Choose OUTPUT TEST to cauw the following lower screen
to appear. In this test check the sacus of radi lamp.
l F’ressingrbeTESTBU?TONca~~N”~k
tiplayed and the corresponding lamp lights up.
PrcssingtbclESTBCTT?DNagaincaw’YIFF’mbc
displayed and the lamp gas off.
0 PRSS the Test Button to return U) rbe MENU MODE.
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FIG. 7.6 OUVUT TEST’
This test mcde allows each sound related board and
speaker ID be checked.
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FIG. 7.7a SOUND TEST
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FIG. 7.7b SOUND TEST
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The volume of rhe Background Music (sound From
MPEG Board) is adjusti Tbc music volume emiued
duringtheAdvwtisem&andGamemodeQnbe
adjusrcd.
Press the Service Bunon to select the samd test to be
sef The sound volume can be varied by pressing rk
Test Button.
Ckme EXIT and press the Test Burtoo to r&m to tie
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Sound Test Menu.
Normally, set to MAX and adjust dx vend VOIUOX
with the Volume on Use Switch Unix
PressrbeServiuBuuoou~selecztbesoundtobetcsttQ
sod pnu the Stan Butma to have sound emitted.
Selecting SE (AmI allows sound to be emiaed
automadc3lly.
Press the Test Button 10 have Sound Test Menu re0srn
on the screen.
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FIG. ?.7c SOUND ‘EST
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7 - 8 C.R.T. TEST
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Sclat C.R.T. TEST to cause Lbe MONTI-OR
t o d i s p l a y UX
meen shown left allowing MONITOR adjustment stalls
m he cbakexl.
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Periodicaily check the MONITOR adjustment status oa
Ibis aTerl.
0
Tbc screen (IQ) enables culof adjustment cbak 10 be
puforrwd.
Th color bar of eaiof ttc 4 coion. i.e.rtb
green. blue, and white. is the darkest at the extreme left and
becomes brighe towards the extreme fight.
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Press rhe EST BUtTON to shift to the next ween (m)
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The screen (22) allows sanm size and distortion to be
IzTsltd.
Check if the CROSSHATCH FRAME LINE goes out of
tk subzn and if rhe crosshatch lines are distorted.
Press the TEST EWlTON to TCUII to the Mp?J mode.
Select DRIVE BOARD TEST to have &c following screen
displayed. This test allows the movement of mo4cr. etc., to be
clxxked and Steering Wheel Volume setting to be pufolmed.
Press the Service Button to select cub item and pnss the
Test Button to cause the sclccted item’s movanentS to be
FIG. 7.8 C.R.T. TEST
PerfOIUied.
7 - 9 DRIi’E BOARD TEST
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3
STOP
MOTOR:
S10p ih load subjected to tbc SUring wheel and the
movements of rhe Motor for tcactioa. As such, initially
selecting lhis ilem and pressing the Test Button make no
differenoe suprficially. Selat ROLL RIGHT or ROLL
LEFT klow this item. and in the status that the mow is
functioning in a cm diwztioa, s&U the item and press
the Test Button to stop the movements in that pattic*
.
ROLLRIGHT:
Abe motor moves so as to tmn the Sceaing wbecl clockwise.
.
ROLLLDT:
The muor moves so a.5 to UlI the Sleering WheCl MIIDm
ClOCkWlsC.
FIG. 7.9 DRIVE BOARD TEST
28
SETlmG
THE VOLUME
Performs t.k sefting of VOLUME which delecrs the movements of Steering Wheel as per DRIVE BOARD T!3T ou
pnvious page. WHen-the Steering Wheel Volume 15 adjusted or replaced. perform Volume Seuing in rbe followng
procedure.
S!ZlTING THE STEERING WHEEL VOLUME
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7 - 10 GAME ASSIGNhEMS
Selecting the GAME ASSIGNMENTS in the MENU mode causes the present game sags
to be displayed and dS0 the game settings changes (game difficulty, etc.) cm be made. Each
item displays the following content
Sl3-ll-NG CHANGE PROCEDURE
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0
Press the SERVICE BUTTON to move the 5” to the desired item.
Choose the desired setting change item by using the TEST BUTTON.
To refum to the MENU mode, move the arow to EXlT and press the TEST B UTK)N.
0
COUNTRY
Tile Counny setting camel be selencd
a LiNKID
For wmmunicatioo play, set one seat to “MASTER” and the
rest of the seats to ‘*SLAVE”. l-k game setting and loin
mtillg. etc. of the MASTER seat apply to the SLAVE sea&
ah. For non-inter;rtive play set v, “SINGLE’.
0 CARNUMBER
For inrcraftive play between 2 or more machines (cabincu).
rbc cabinetr (starting from left facing the mcaivx saeen) are
numbered in sequential order of No.1. No.2. No. 3. No. 4 . . . . If
the same number is uud for 2 or more cabincrs, (x cabin arc
numbered in an incomcI sequential md.3. on Tcccn’enur
display will appear and in this case. no activation takes p&cc.
0
0 VOCAL
Sets the singer of the music lo be played.
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CABlNErTYPE
Setting of cabinet. Set to TWIN for this machine.
0 DIFRCULTY
Sets tk diffiulty level in 4 categaies. i.e.. EASY, NORMAL,
HARD, sod HARDEST.
0 ADVEKIISE
Seaing of SoMd during Adveniv (ON-sound ta tc emitred/
OFF-sound nor to be emitted).
GAMEMODE
Sefs IlU numkr of Laps. ‘The lap frequency irccascs iu rbe sequential order of NORMAL (SPR[NT). GRAND
PRIX. 100 mile. 200 mile. 300 mile. 400 mile. and 500 mile. XXX mile i.s used for a special event and in &is c
rhrcisnorimelimitalltbcwayuptoGoal.
.
MOTORPOWER
Sits rtic stcaing wkel (reaction motor) strength. When the strength is set t4 weak. Ihe Cockpit swaying movement
will be less.
.
RANIGNGMODE
Sets the ranking mode which has two types, i.e.. NORMAL and CAMPAIGN. Setting IO CAMPAIGN allows pomts
to be awarkl accading tci rbe playa’s results arid acrivities per Rce. with the name registered at the time of name
enuy as well as his birthby registered in Ibe BinMay Input Mode as rbe paz&word to recognize the playa’s
ickotity. From Qc mt play onw&, extra points will be awarded when rhe name and birthlay arc inputted after
game ovel.
.
LOCATION NAME ENTRY
Setting tbc mking mode 10 CAMPAIGN allows tbe Location Name set in this item to be displayed during adverI&. The - a lx iqmed ‘h 2 Iii by using a maximum of 32 chamctas. Move the- arrow wilh the Sevia
Bua~ and select tk setting wilb the Test button.
0 CAMPAIGN SCHEDULE
See tbc stm and end d;ilu of campaign. ‘The period set in this item and Location Name ioputlbd iu tbc LOCAnON
NAME Entry a &+ayd in & A&Wise mcde. BefoR setting in this mode, ensure that the daIc and time m
curea by TIME .-%DJSm in the Test male. Move the arrow wilh the Scrvicc buttoo and Scot rhc scoing with th:
Tut buttas.
.KmTcLEAR
Ckm (resets) au of use playa names and paints sbom in cbc RANKING MODE CAMPAIGN.
7 - 11 COIN XSSIGFmEN-rS
The ‘COIN ASSIGNMEMS” mode permits ycu UI su UK Stan ~umbcr of a-edits; as well as rbe basic numbers
of cnins aad atdils. This mcde expresses -how many coins “rres~ lo how many credit.”
SETTING CHANGE PROCEDURE
Or
STOP
1’
Setting changes cannot be stored unless the TEST BlJlTON is pressed
while the arrow is on EXIT.
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01
Press the SERVICE BUTTON to move the arrow
@ Choose the desired
IO
the desired
item.
titing change item by using the TEST BVCXIN.
@ TorearrotorbeMENUmode,movetbearrowroEXrrandprcsstbcTESTBUTTON.
l COlNCREDrT SEI-I-ING
Se& die CREDITS in- inaunent per coin insa-tica.
There arc 27 s&rigs from 11 to x27. expressed in XX
CREDIT as against XX COINS iwHed. (TABLE 7.1 la
7.11b)#27referstoFREEPLAY.
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When Ihe COIN CHUTE TYPE is set m INDIVIDUAL.
lbzarcxllnesehJlgnumbasoadisplayedastiQtcdin
TABLE 7.llb.
l MANUALSIY~-~TNG
This allowsa-edit iInTase
s&rig as against mia itwdoa
to be fur&r set ia the maaner fwr than COlNKRJ3XT
SFlTNG (refer to TABLE 7.1 Id.
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ADDlTlONAL
SETTING
Displayed only when COUNTRY is set to USA and wheo
GAME MODE is set 10 NORMAL in tbc GAME ASSIGNMENK. ~JXI allows for the setting. Insening a certain
number of coins in addition to the default coin knedately
before rhe game starts allows extra play beyoad speclfkd
numtuz of laps. The limited numb17 of coins in tad for
additional credit insertias is 24. Entering the Test MC& or
rurning power off will not rese3 the credits.
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TAFJLE
7.1 la COLN/CREDm
SETnNG (COIN CHL?E COMMON TYPE)
SETTING
p-.,m a.
FUNCTIONING OF CHUTE#l
’ CREDI-I! CREDI-IX
I CREDITS
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SETllNGK$
SETTING #: 21
SETTING%”
SETTING C.i;
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SETTING W24
SETTING #25
SEI-I-ING Ic26
SETL-ING #27
1
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1
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3 COINS
4 COINS
3 CREDITS
5 COINS
1 COIN
1 COIN
5 CREDITS
5 CREDITS
1 CREDIT
2 CREDITS
L CREDIT
2 CREDiTS
3 CREDlTS
3 CREDlTS
I CREDIT
3 COINS
24 COINS
5 COINS
3 CREDITS
24 CREDITS
CREDlTS
6 CREDITS
1 COIN
5 COINS
1_ COlN
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2 COINS
4 COINS
I COIN
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1 CREDUS
FREE PLAY
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MANUALSlTiTING
1
Selecting MANUAL SETTING in the COIN ASSIGNMENTS mode displays the following screen.
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FE. 7.11bMANUALSElTtNG
0 Determines Coin/Credit setting.
@This sets how many coins should be inserted to obtain one Service Coin.
aThis sets how many tokens one coin represents.
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Table 7.11c MANUAL SETTING
COIN -l-D CREDlT
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1 COIN
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3 COINS
4 COW
I CREDIT
a’ CREDIT
1 CREDIT
.
1 c-RFl-)n
3lT
DlT
DIT
.L-DIT
BONUS ADDER
ti rnrN rFn17-F
NO BONUS ADDER
2 COINS GIVE 1 EXIM
- - COIN
1_ (-~,T..K
r.,~llz 1EY7-D
d
--_,.cau,.L,
-.,COIN
4 COINS GIVE I EXTR4 COIN
5 COINS GIVE I EXTRA COIN
6 COINS GIVE 1 EXl-FL4 COIN
7 COINS GIVE I EXTRA COIN
8 CO INS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN
9 COINS GIVE 1 EiUR.4 COIN
Mlll.llPt.ER
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7 - 12 BOOKKEEPING
Cknsing BOOUZEFTNG in rbe MENU mode displays f-k
pages. Pre.ss tbe TEST BUTKIN to proceed u) PAGE 2~2.
data 0f opeming
srmtus
UP to rbe -nt
m rbo~ w
2
l coINcHurE#*:
Nuder of coins put I I each Coin Qua.
.
TOTALCOCNS:
Total numba of activations of Coin Chules.
* COrNCREDITS:
Number of credits regiswed by inserting coins.
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SERVICE CREDITS:
Crediu regislered by the SERVICE BUTKIN.
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TOTAL CREJXTS:
Tolal number of a-e&s ( COIN CREDI-E+SSERVICE
CREDlTS).
.
To-raTIME:
The total energized urne.
FIG. 7.12a BOOKKEEPING (l/2)
On page (2~3. e;rb play frequency is display& When
seaing difficulty levels. the hqxncy can be refered tn aS a
Standard.
When in rbe PAGE 2R mcde. press tbe TEST BUTTON m
rerum (0 rhe iMENU mate.
FIG. 7.12b BOOKKEEFWG (Uz)
7 - 13 BACKUP DATA CLEAR
Clears the contents of BOOKKEEPING and high
score player ranking entty.
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When ckaring. bring the arrow to “YES* and when
not clearing. to “NO”. by using the SERVICE
BU-ITON. and push tk ‘TEST BUITON.
l Whenthedatahasbeen cleared “COWLJ?ED”
will be displayed Bring the arrow to “NO” d
press the TEST BUTlQN to cause the Ml%NU
mcdetoretumontothesaeen.
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mJ?crm-RPYTEsrun-muToRn
FIG. 7.13 BACKUPDATACLEAR
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Note that ux contents of the GAME SETTING.
COIN SETTING. and BOARD SETTING are not
affected by BACKUP DATACW operatiC’@-
to be w. When turning power 00, if he clak has inwmrt a 0~ tf
the voltage from the lithium baucry is inruff~cien~ movecnen~ will stop in the R-Advenisc w-screen sm-up s-.
and in this case. mtt clock input or batw @x.emeat is required. Although pressing the Start Bunw allows
YOU 10 pvmxd. if be unit being tested is set to MASTER or SINGLE. the RkNUNG MODE (CAMPAIGN) will
amptidy bc changed to RANKING MODE RIORMAL). Perform TIME ADJUST in the following pnxedure:
N&Z that SEGA will take care of bawq repkmeM Please contact where you purchased rhe product from.
This Test Mode allows be date (year/month/day)
FIG.
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Bring the arrow ID he date with Ihe Servla Button.
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Select he iremro be adjusti by using the Set-via Button (the
item king selected blinks).
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Press be Test Button LO inaease rhe numbx and wlcct.
7.14 TIME ADJUST
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8. HANDLE MJXHA
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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.
e careful so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause an electric shock
’ :r short circuit accident.
In the te.% mode. if rhe steering wheel’s VR variations ivc nc4 within the allowable range, t.he VR ins~U&oo
pxitio~ adjusaneots or VR replxement is ne&d. Also. bt sure to apply grease to the VR gear port& every 3 months.
8 - 1 REMOVING THE COhTROL PAN-Q
@
@
@
@
TUIU the power switfh off.
Remove a total of 4 lampeqxoof saxws from borh sides of the conuol panel’s front.
Remove tie two tamperproof screws fromtbe underside of the control panel.
Wiring ConneCmrs are connecti inside the control wel. Carefully draw the control panel in a mnner so as cmc to
damage wiring.
@ Disconnect the wiring connector.
8 - 2 REPLACING AND ADJUSTING THE HANDLE’S VR
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WARMNCI!
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Setting.
@ Never touch places other than those specified. Touching places not specified can
cause electric shock and/or short circuit.
After the replacement or adjustment of the VR, be sure to set the variable value of
the VR in the test mode’s Volume
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REPLACING THE VOLuhE
@ Take out the 2 screws which secure the volume
Bracket and remove the Wlume Bracket.
@ Take out the 2 screws to remove be Volume Gear and replace
@ Afur repLacing the Volume,
the Volume.
perform Volume setting in be Volume Setting Mate.
AWLM-ING THE VOLLME
0 [II the Test Mode, have the Volume value indicating screen displayed.
@ Loosen the 2 screws which saxre the Volume Bracket to disengage Gear Mesh.
@ With the Steering W%al in the centering poshion.
Shaft is in the status show0
@ Fasun
Q)
Peffmm
cause gears to be engaged in be maMet so ti rhe
below.
screws which scan-c tie Volume B&t.
Volume sctig as per the Volume Setting Mode.
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Volume
8 - 3 GREXSIXG
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Never touch olaces other than those specrfied. Tcucring olaces not specified can
cause electric shock and/or short wcult.
After the replacement or adjustment of the VR be sire to set the variable value of 1
,
the VR in the test mode’s Volume Setting.
Apply grca,,ng ti, ‘DC L;~lums
For
spray
grca,in< ~1,: Gr~2.d
gsu mob pc~riicjn
:~cp : month\
klac II’uI Vg\ II‘)I’-IY%%)
9. SHIFT LEVER
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CArnON!
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In order to prevent electric shock and short circuit, be sure to turn off the power
before performing work on the interior parts of the product.
0 Be careful not to damage wiring. Damaged wiring can cause electric shock or short
circuit.
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Do not touch places other than those specified. Touching places other than those
soecified can cause an electric shock or short circuit accident.
If the Shift Lever opaadm is no( satisfacto~,
microswitctl.
Rmove
rh Shift Lever
in Lbc following pmctduxc
and replace the
9 - 1 REMOVING TKE SHIFT LEVER
Q Turn Power off.
@ Take off rbe 4 screws and remove SHIFT COVER A.
@ Take out the 4 SPECIAL BOLTS and pull the SHIFT LEVER LW upward b y paying careful attenuoo s o a s not
to damage the wiring.
@ wt tj~ 2 mfmmm
to allow tix unit to be removed.
10. ACCEL & BRAKE(S)
In order to prevent an electric shock and short circuit, be sure to tum power off
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!
A
WARNING!
before performing work by touching the interior parts of the product.
0 Be careful so as not to damage m’rirgs.
shock or shoTt
Oamaged wiring can cause an electric
circuit accident.
0 00 not touch places other than those specified. Touching places not specified can
cause an electric shock or short circuit accident.
If Acccl and Bmke opadoa is not sari&dory, adjusU?mt of Volume insullatioo position or Volume rep~mnc i.s
oeeded. Also, be sure to apply gn5&ng
to rhe gear mah poti
once every
thnx monrhs.
10 - 1 ADJUSTING AND REPLACING THE V.R.
whmreluscd:
UnderMH
Under 30 H
ACCEL. :
BRAKE:
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Wheaueppcdonz
Over COH
Over COH
Check Volume values in the Test MC&.
siau wc+t is pxformed
inside ttx eocrgized
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cabir.u& k very CZUZN so as
ing places not spcified can cause ao electric shock or short
a
Take
0
Loosen rix screw whi& SWURS the Poteotiobasc.
out
to touch undesignated
and
by moving the Bake.
the Potentiobasc.
R&-m
Volume setting i n the Volume Setting Mode.
V.R.
m-5373. 5464
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Touch-
ml-
Mkx8. chrae
from the AC&. & Brake unit
Secure
potions.
TRmm
\
circuit
the 2 uuss screws and remove rbe Fnxt Cow
adjust tie Volume Value
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n
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11. COLN SELECTOR
1HANDLING-I-HE COIN JAM 1
If the coin is not rejected when the REJECT BUITON 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 Seethat the selector correctly functions.
CLEANING
@
@
@
@
@
@
THE COIN SELECTOR
The coin selector should be cltied
once every 3 months. When cleaning,
follow the procedure below:
Turn the power for the machine OFF.
Open the coin chute door.
Open the gate and dust off by using a
soft brush (made of wool, etc.).
Remove and c&n smears by using a
soft cloth dipped in water or diluted
chemical detergent and then squeezed
dry.
Remove the CRADLE.
When removing the retaining ring(Ering). be very careful so as not to bend
the shaft
Remove stain from the shaft and pillow
portions by wiping off with a soft cloth,
etc.
After wiping as per #5 above. further
apply a dry cloth. etc. to cause the coin
selector to dry completely.
\cxADLE
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@ Never apply machine oil, etc. to
the coin selector
l After cleaning the Coin Selecting,
insert a regular coin in the normal
working status and ensure that
the Selector correctly functions.
Insen a coin ‘J
while kmping
COIN INSERTION TEST
Once a month, when performing the COIN SW ~~~ prrSd
dowl.landcheck
TEST, simultaneously
check the following:
0 D&s the Coin Meter count satisfactorily?
0 Does the coin drop into the Cashbox correctly?
U Is the coin rejected when inserted while keeping
the REJECT BUTTON is pressed down?
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OFTIONAL DOLLAR BILL ACCEPTOR
0 THE COIN DOOR ASSEMBLY USED ON DAYTONA 2 TWIN Version
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
VALIDATORS:
HOLE POSITION#l
(FORWARD-MOST
HOLE POSITION#2
Mars 2000 series
POSITION)
Mars 2000 series
DBV45 (JCM)
HOLE POSITION #3
CURRENTLY NOT USED
HOLE POSITION #4
DSIO 1 *
..
*The back flange on the chute can be removed for hold position #4.
If the flange is not removed, it may interfere with the back of the
cabinent.
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DECRIPTION
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When performing such work as Stalling and removmg the monrtor, inserting and disconnect.
lng the external Connectors to and from monitor, be sure to disconneot
the power Conne.-tOT
(plug) before starting work. Proceeding the work wrthout followmg
this instructIon
an ause
electrr shock of malfunctiomng.
Using the monitor
by converting it without obtaining a prior permrssron
IS not al1o-w~.
SEm
shall not be liable for any malfunc~onmg
and acudent caused by sad conversion.
Primary side and secondary ride
The momtor’s
clrcurt which IS divded into the Primary
s&a and secondary side, is electrxalty isolated. Do
not touch the primary
side and the secondary srde
slmultaneousiy.
Failing to observe the instructron
can
cause electrx shock, and this IS very dangerous.
When makrng monitor adjustments, use a nonconductrve
driver and make adjustment withwt
twchmg any other part other than the Adjustment
V.R and Knob. Also, be sure not to cause a shortclrcult to the Pnmafy side and the Secondary side. If
short-clrcucted,
it can cause electric shock or malfuncbonlng.
which I S very dangerous.
SrnNDMY SIDE
High tension Voltage
Some of the parts inside the monitor
are subject to high-tension
voltage tn excess of 20,000
volts and vet-y dangerous. Therefore, do not touch the monctor intenor.
Sharld soldering
&
paper wastes, etc. be mlxed in the monitor.
turn the power off so as not to cause malfunctronrng or fire hazard.
PRIMARY SIDE
Connecting the CRT end PCB
For combmmg
the CRT and PCB, use the specified
part No. to maintam
the status of adjustments made at the factory. The anode of the CRT itself will be accumulitavely charged as time
elapses, generaung
high tension voltage which IS very dangerous. The monitor should be used
with the Chusis, CRT and PCB assembled. When repair. etc. IS required at the trme of malfunctioning, be sure to send it i n an ‘as assembled’
condition. If these are disassembled, what’s
charged to said high tension
voltage can be discharged, causrng
a very hazardous situation.
Therefore, under no circumstances stild it be disassembled.
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Static Elrctriclty
Touching the CRT surface sometimes causes you to slightb feel electricity. This is becuse the
CRT surfaces are subject to static and will not adversly affect the human body.
Inrtrll8tlon
and romovrl
Ensure that the Magnetizer Coil, FBT (Ffy-Back
Transformer), Anode Lead and Focus Lead are
not positioned close to the sheet metal work’s sharp edges, etc. and avoid damaging the
insulated portions so as not to cause an electric shock and malfunctioning. (For the name of
parts, refer to the above figures.)
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CAUTION!
CAUTION!
For the purpose of static preventron,
spectal
coaung is applied to the CRT
face of this product. To protect the
coating, pay attenuon to the following
patnts. Damagrng the coating film can
cause elxtrlc shock to the customers.
For the caution to be heeded when
clearing. refer to the Sectton of Periodic
inspection Table.
Oo not apply or nrb wrth a hard item (a
rod with polnted edge, pen, etc.) to or
on CAT. surfaces.
Avold applying stickers, seals, etc. on
the C.R.T. face.
Ca not remove aluminum foils from the
C.R.T. comers. Rernovlng
the akrminum
foils can cause statr prevention effects
to be lowered.
Fall
Monitor adjustments have been made at the time of shipment. Therefore do not make further adjustment without a justifiable reason.
Adjusting the monitor which contains high tension parts is dangerous
work. Also, an erroneous adjustment can cause deviated syhchroniration and image fault, resulting in malfunctioning.
When making adjustment, utilize a resinous Alignment Rod. Servicing
with bare hands or using conductive tools can cause electric shock.
NANAO
SANWA
monitor:
2 0 0-S 2 4 2 - 2 4 - O 4(24Kmode)
monitor:
2
RGAJN GGAN BGAIN BRIGHT
0
4 3-2 4(24Kmcde)
HSIZE HHOLD HFQSI VSE VHOLD VPOSI
RGALN
0 G-GAIN . . . . . . . . . . Controls
0
0 O-5 2
colors.
B-GAIN
@ BRIGHT . . . . . . . . . .Controls screen
brightness.
0 H. SIZE . . . . . . . . . . . Ccmtrols horixmul screen size.
8 H . HOLD . . . . . . . . . Provides horizonul synchronization. i.e., controls tight&k hold.
a H. POSI . . . . . . . . . . . Controls horizontal display position on urea.
@I v. SlzE . . . . . . . . . . . Ccdrols vetid ween size.
@ V. HOLD . ..a..... Rovi& vertical synchronization, i.e.. CONJUIS up-30~1 hold.
6D v. Pas1 . . . . . . . . . . . Controls venicd display position on screen.
0 CONTRAST.... Adjusts image contrast
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13. REPLACEMENT OF F-LL’ORESCENT LAMPAND
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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 bums. Be
very careful when replacing the Fluorescent Lamp.
work safely and securely, be sure to prepare a step which is in a
secure and stable condition. Not using a step or using an unstable step can
cause violent falling down accG3eTits.
To perform
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CAtJTON!
13 - 1 REPLACEMENT OF FLUORESCENT LAMP
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LAMPS
Take out the 5 screws which secure the
Billboard upper sash. Remove the Billboard Plate to view light fixture.
Remove and replace fluorescent bulb(s)
and replace sash after completion.
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14. PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE
The iums listed below requite periodic cbcck and maintenance u) reti the palcnmanx
this machine and ensure safe 0pcmioIl.
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Be sure to check once a year to see if ,Power Cords are damaged, the plug is
securley 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
electrical shock.
Periodically
once a year, request the place of contact herin stated or the Distributer, etc. where the product was purchased from, as regards to the interior
cleaning. Using the product with dust as is accumulated in the interior without
cleaning can cause a fire or short circuit accident. Note that cleaning the interior
parts can be performed on a pay-basis.
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/ Umthly
a?ck MJbsT GEAR erlgagee0.t.
Trimlhl,
Cruring of Cue
Trimnthlr
Mmthlv
ch?ek mm vaiue.
‘3ec.k MJL6-I QXR -Bu1t.
icn greasing. 1 Trlmflthly
Daily
Gin inrcrtion test.
Clmoinp of COIN -L
Check rdjueueatr.
Cleaning of CRT wrfacca.
Ant iatatic -rc1
. .I
Cabinet surfaces
INEUOR
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1 Mmthly
1 AS
arises.
1 Next _WM~
.- occasion
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see above.
kvullY
&ck settings.
Cleaning
. Clueing
Iamatim and cluniW
CLEANING CABINET SUWACES
If the cabinet is badly stained, w a &UI which is dip@ in the cbemlcai detergent liquid diluted
squczzcd dry. Do wt use Usiatbe,
SEAT
knzinc, alcohol or chemical dusulotb as these can damage cabinet spaces.
(Grrarillg lo scat Rail Pcdioo)
Move the Sat to the rcamo51 podon sod i&y spray greasing to tie
poni~a sbow~ at the right once every 3 mods by using NOK lUJJBJ3
L60 cx GREASE MATE SEGA PART No. 09O-CKM. After gfeuing,
move
seatafew,timesfonvHdandbachwardsoastoallow,ggreasetobc
appkd
With warm sod fkn
all over unihmly. Be Sure 10 wip grease
which attaches
to the
Surf~oftbePROTECTRUBBER~th~Raitoranyexccssgrrase.
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15. TROC’BLESHOOTING
Should trouble occur, first c&k coaogtoc connections.
couNrERMEAsuREs
‘ROBLEMS
CAUSE
With Main SW
3N, no activation
Power is not supplied.
Plug in correctly
Power supply/voltage is not correct.
AC main fuse causes the
power to be cut off due to momentary
overload
Opaation is
unsatisfactoty
Volume Sercing Failure
,Make sure that power supply/voltage is
WtT@X
Check fuse. Remove the cause of
overloaci and replace fuse
Perform Volume serting
Adjust or replace V.R.
Poor mesh of V.R. gear.
Adjust Gear mesh..
Spring failure due to secular change
of Accelerator and Brake Me&a.
Replace the Spring.
hegular sound
emitted from
inside Rear Cabinet
Greasing to gear mesh portion is Mt
satisfactory, or extraneous matter
mixed in.
Apply greasing or eliminate extraneous
maner.
The color of the
image on PROJ.
screen is incorrect
COMCXtOr
C&k me connection for the RGB and
SYNC wnnectors of the PROJ. TERM.
BD and VPM BUFFER SD.
TIXZ
Affected by tfr magtic tieid of
installation location.
Make
Sound Volume adjustment is not
appropriate.
Adjust sound volume. (see Section 7).
Sound BD and speaker are
malfunctioning.
Perform sound test to find and replace’
defective parcs.(Refer to Section 7).
NE-ITVORK check
will not finish.
Communication
failure.
Perform V.R. setting, Adjustment
Communication pla:
is not possible.
Communication cable’s connection
failure.
Cotnmunlcat.ion Play setting is wrong
Check
No sound from
Cockpit.
In correct Cabinet Type
Correct Cabinet ?Lpe Setting.
The Fluorescent
lamp does lrlt
light up.
The Fluorescent tube is burnt out.
Replace the Fluorescent tube
(Refer to Se&On 11).
Shift operation is rd
is not satisfactory it
Manual transmissio
Shift SW maJfunctioning.
Replace SW
image on PROJ.
screen has WI01
COMectiOIls are defective.
CONVERGENCE adjustment
(Refer to Section 12.)
deviation.
No sound is emitted.
cable’s
connection
Setting.
51
for Communication cable
disconnection
Correctly set in test mode.
16. GAME BOARD
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CAUTION!
16 -1
In order to prevent an electrical shock, be sure to turn power off before
performing work by touching the interior parts of the product.
0 Be careful so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause an
electric shock or short circuit accident.
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II
Do not expose the Game ED, etc. without a good reason. In this product,
setting changes are made during the test mode. The Game BD need not be
operated. Us-e-the~Game ED, etc. as is with the same setting made at the
time of shipment.
REAMOWING THE GAME BOARD
To replace the IC Board cr to change dip switch setigs, take out the IC board using rbe following procedure:
-rum main SW,iKh
off.
Unlock rhe base. and remove the 2 Vuss screws from the side of rbe base.
Turn the knob to unlock. The seat can be inclined in the directioa shown. When inclining the seat be careful not 10
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damage seat parts Carefully rest the bxkrest ponioo of the seat on tie ground.
If neccessary. protect the seat from damage by using a cloth w blanket on dse floor.
T’ off the 3 sxews to remove he tax lid. The game boa& is inside the shield case.
Take off a total of 4 MWS from borh sides with the seat being in an inclined state and remove he base lid F.
Removing base lid F allows fhe Elec Ba.x to be seen.
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16 - 2 REPL.ACEME?+T
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In order to prevent an electric
work by touching the lnierlar oarx of the oroduct.
Be careful so as not to aamage wirings. Damaged wlnng can cause an electric shock
or short CI~CKJC
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shock, be sure to turn power off before performlng
After elimlnatlng
accrden:
the cailse of the blowing of fuse, replace the fuse.
I
Depending on the caLse of c’le fuse blowq. using the fuse as is blown can cause
(
generatlon of heat resJting
In fire.
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16 - 3 COhfPOSITION
OF GAME BOARD
GAME BD DAYTONA USA 2 IWIN (833-13427)
, No.
0
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PART
DESCRIPTION
No.
837-1271591
837-1271%91
837-13368
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834-13426
837-l 1861-91
wCa3SW2CRJBO~
uaEL3sTEP2vlcEo6aAm
wEL3 sTEP2.1 VIE0 80
Roy BD DAYmu us2
uuEL3cauBDccy
NOTE: THIS PICIURE IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY!! UNlT IS NOT TO BE OPENED. UBOSKNG THE
BD FOR ANY REASON MAY VOID WARRAKII(.
GAME
16 - 4 ERROR DISPLAY @RIVE CONI-ROL BOARD)
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WAilNING!
Be Careful so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wirings can cause an electric shock
or short circuit accident.
Do not touch places other than those specified. Touching places not specified
If an irregularity ocws in ibe Drive
C0moi
Ward.
dispiay on Lbc Drive Control Baard. Take counuxm~
that even al the time of a~tx occurena,
Among the
can
cause an electric shock or short circuit accident.
cu.;
the ERROR u?essge
in the manner
game play b possibk
ERROR display as pa Lbe Table listed below, ea&
wifbou[
zi shoed
correspadi~~g
Steering
Er 01,02.20.
Or3
keffi::
tn tie ERROR
Wheel
8~4
%e ?=SEG
message. No&
reaction.
and 22 is displayed if an irregularity is
found during initialitioo setting movements when powa is [umed on and al rhe time Test Mode is fmisbed.
From among
error displays as per the Table shown
can be cooIirmed
below.
Er 23, 24, and 25 indicare
is found during game and ADVERnSE MODE. If an irregularicy
when an irregularity
without
Steering Whd fezUi0rI.
On-Board 7-SEG
-r display
is found during game, game play
\
ErOl
ROM ERROR
Er 0 2
RAM ERROR
Er 20
Ini-al
hegulariry
during iniii.&&iar setting movenxat
Finish initirlirrtion seuing movemaa
by mming
jaweroffmdtkcn Notct!wwhenERRORis
dispkyed&e rulfmcdrming relates to he Muor
Syncm (Motor. Drive Control BD wrhich controls rfr
Motor, Drive BD., wirings in beoveul
a~.)
Er22
staingWhkr1
cauirlgamr
kfaifmctioning
during initial xuiag rnovtmcnL
Fti i.nitLLiudon
&ring movexna~t by Uning,
pwcrmwero~~d--.
Notethuha~ERRORu
fnllbaionjng~lsttstomcSteuing
wheel Volume lyl!aQ.
Et23
Fx24
hfalfudaling of Drive Ccoool
RcpLce Drive conuvi Board.
Bfmld.
3XK L:D 3
SCRIP (4) b l a c k
M4x9. ~/fiat & s p r i n g r a s h e r s
/’
DR['+T COhTROL
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17. COMMUN-ICAT-ION PLAY
0
Before performing between-cabinets connection work, be sure to turn the Power
SW OFF
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and unplug the Power plug from the wall socket. Failure to observe this
can cause electric shock and/or short circuit accidents.
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WARNN!
Perform assembling as shown in this manual. Erroneous
assembling can cause
electric shock accidents‘and malfunctioning.
i
By linking 4 machines. up to 4 persons can play simubana~~~ly.
communicaUon play. some of he parts will remain as spares.
AlLhougb
accccsswy pans are to be insrailed
for
17 - 1 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
multiple machines are to be linked. sufficient
to the number of mzhines uud
need to be supptied. As standard. amperage is ISA
(AClOO-IIO-120V area).
(iJ Simple
power comsponding
APPRUX I WTELY
0. zar
@ Due to the pans used for communication play, interval
between machines (each pair) is 20 cm, when coix~ting three or more machines together. If part3 are not
installed. adjascent players will oxne into cOntact with
each other and this can cause accide.nrs and trouble.
17 - 2’CONNECI’ING
0.
STOP
THE COMMLWICAT7ON CABLES
The Communication Cable is optic-fiber made and will break if excessively bent.
Handle with care.
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4
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TO am-t
YOUI Dayt~oa 2 game with tin, setup with one cabinet on I& IcR aad one cab&t ms me right sidcz,
of the Coin Chute Tower In the parts bag Ic-atcd in tbc cash box. locam the Opto Cable. th& wu be otedt~ later,
to conmxt mgetba the opt0 connections on the rcat Of the Cash Box Tower. The bardware needed to assemble
your Daytona 2 game has been thrwded into IJX proper holes. This was done to insure the bolts thread properly
into me T nuts in me CahirreL
@ At this ume remove the mar cover of the Cd Box Tower.
@ Notice the wire harness taped to bxb sides of the cabinets and Cash Box Tower. On the wir&arness connections
Black is for me left side, yellow is for me tight side viewed from the from Locate left side cabinet (on/off switch)
and Cash Box Tower. Connect
the 15.4 and 2 p o s i t i o n connectors togetba. At this time connect me Opto cable
(without white iable) to the Opta connection nearest to the left side of cabinet (viewed from the front). These Opto
conndons are in rbc rear of the Cash Box Tower.
@ You may elect not to connect me connector at this time. but carefully push connectors in the hole so mey are still
accessibk from the outside of the cabinet
@ There are 4 bolts in the NON SLOTTED HOLES, on the side of the cabinet me 2 on top under the the ledge must
& removed The 2 cm the bottom must k loosened about I/4 inch. LiR up me Cash Box Tower and using the 2
lower slotted holes on the bottom of the Cash Box slip them over the lowwcr protruding bolts and slide the cash box
into place, Open me Coin Door and install me 2 upper bolts through me cash box into the cabinet. tighten all 4
bolt%
@ The Right side of me cabinet gets installed the same way as the left side.
.
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Rear view of Cash Box Tower
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C O N N E C T O R REO(RX)
-# C O N N E C T O R BLACK (TX)
No. 1
MASTER
SLAVE
2 P L I,NK SYSTEM
58
AC UNlT
2P LIW
59
17 - 3 SEl-IlNCi FOR COMMUMCATION PLAY
0
STOP
mm
During communication play, if communication is interrupted due to a certain
cause, ERROR MESSAGE WIII be displayed, then NETWORK check mode appears on
the screen automatically.
,
Cause ail of the seats to enter the Test Mode and change rbe GAME ASSIGNMENIT of each seat for communication
play. Refer to the section on Explanation of Test and Data display for changing procedure.
(i)
Press the TEST button to enter the wt mode and choov
‘GAME ASSIGNM3TS’
@
Bring the arrow to LINK T(PE and press Lhe l-EST BUlTON and set plural numnber of machines sequentially
to CAR 1. CAR2, CAR3 and CAR4 as applicable starting from he extreme left facing the monitor’s front side. If
the same number is set for 2 or more cab&%. or if tbc sequential order is incorrect the game display, etc. will be
confused (different from tbe aEtuaJ status). Therefonz. k careful of this point.
0
In case of communication play. only the settings of GAME DIFFICULTY and GAME MODE need to be
MASTER seat Ail other seats (SLAVE) are subject to the setting made by the MASTER CAR1
sear The above setting change made by any SLAVE seat is not effective and will w( be reflected on the game.
performed by tbc
GAME ASSIGNMENTS
ADVEKI-ISE
SOUND ON
DLFFICULTY
NORMAL
GAME MODE
DEFAULT VIEW
SPEED
DISPLY URL
CABINFTIYPE
LINKTYPE
NORMAL
DRIVER
KM/H
OFF
TWIN
MASTER (CARI)
>Mrr
SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON
c
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AND PRESS TEST BUl-I-ON
60
18. DESIGN RELATED PARTS
61
DESIGN RELATED PAR-IS
I-l-EM NO.
PART NO.
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
2
23
24
25
DYN-CQll
421-7308421-8413
421-8544
422-066cal
422-066141
SPG-1201-E
DYN-1214-C
DYN-1214-D
DYN-1214-E
SPG-2002
DUT-1031-B
DUT-lCd6-B
42 l-974943
DUT-1501-A
DUT-1501-B
DWT-1511-A
DUT-1601-A
DUT-,1701-A
DUT-220 1-C
DUT-2201-D
DUT-2201-E
4234319
429-0623
2
DESCfUFTlON
DENOMI PLtUE W/O ORIGINAL
DENOMINATION SHEET 1 GMSTICKER CABINET L
STICKER CABINETR
FLAY INSTR SH DmlWIN ENG
SUB INS-R SH DUTTWIN WG
METERPANEL
DESIGN PL TACO M-l-R Tw[N
DE-SIGN PL O[L METER TWIN
DESIGN PL WATER Ml-R l-WTN
STEERING EMBLEM
STKKER SIDE L
STICKER SLDE R
STICKER SEGA LOGO LU?dI TELLOW
STICKER BASE L
STICKER BASE R
STICKER BASE LID
STICKER CAR NO. 1
STICKER CAR NO. 2
STICKER DAY-IONA USA 2
STICKER LOWER
STICKER UPPER
BILLBOARD PLATE DU-ITWIN
DtSPLAY CARD DUT T-WIN
62
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19. PARTS LIST
'TOP ASSY DAYl-ONA USA 2 TWIN
63
TOP ASSY DAYTONA USA 2 TWIN
lTEhi NO.
2
4
5
15
16
17
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
27
23
29
30
31
101
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
DUT-10001
DUT-I 1001
DUT-0200
spG-0300
422-141
421.8543
421-8544
421-730%
DUT-0001
SPGJlf336
DYNM)06X
lwtM)oQ
DYN-0008
DYN-Cf%’
DYNM311
4294523
DUT-0002
DLiT-0003
DUTm
DUT-OOOS
600-6275-0500
ASSY COCKPIT IP
ASSY COCKPlT 2P
ASSY BLLLBOARD
ASSY COIN CHUTE TOWER
SUB INSTR SH SRT l-WIN ENG
ST’ICKER CABINET L
STICKER CABINET R
DENOMINATION SHEET LGAMEBLIND C A P
AC COVER A
AC COVER B
BACK LID [NY
BACK LID B
HOLE LID
DENOMI PLATE W/O ORIGINAL
DISPLAY CARD DUl- lWIN
F’OP BRKT
BILLBOARD BASE
CONNECTOR
COVER
BILLBOARD HOLDER
ASSY FIBER CABLE 5 05’XCM
64
..
ASSY BILLBOARD (DUUd2cO)
ITEM NO.
PART NO.
1
2
3
4
101
102
9sw707
9994506
999-0616
w-0617
LOCAL
PURCHASE
LOCAL
PURCHASE
DESCRIPTION -.
U P P E R MARQUEE
L O W E R MARQUEURACE L E A D E R
MARQUEECAPLEFT
MARQUEE CAP RIGHT
24” 2OW FL
25w FROSTED
65
ASY COINCHVI-E TOWER
(DW-0300)
a
w
66
MSY COINCHUTE
TOWER (DW4300)
ITEM NO.
2
4
5
10
11
12
13
101
102
103
104
105
DESCRIPTION
PART NO.
sKi-0350
sffi-0301
DYN~302Y
DP-1167
BOXCASH
DYNMOS
105-5202
sFG-03cr2
srG-0303
220-5237-92
220-5412
2x-5412-01
220-5574
220-5575
S W ut4l-r
TOWER
corn MEl-ER aRicT
RIG LKG
CASH BOX
T O W E R BRKT
HOLE COVER
WIRE BOX
WIRE BOX LID
ASSY C.C. 2DR
MAG C?NTR WKONtd
.UAG Ch7R W/CONN BLACK
CAM LOCK W/KEYS
C A M L O C K MASTER W/O KEY
COIN CHUI-E
67
SW IJNl-r LsKi-0350)
TIRE
IDNSNMI
6006373-67
aaz
600637347
600-637347- DRANGEIYISITE
60&637387~- 'MiTE/0JCK
-RJfFLEM-ITE
%%::da: - WHTEW&K
6CKl4873XB5
- WHTEt%Aa(
600-6873-065 - GIZENBACK
6004873JX5- YELLCM'BAX
600-637348 - WHTElllED
603437348 - GFFZENR3l
600637368 - YELLOWlaD
lTEMN0.
\
1
101
102
PARTNO.
sPc-0351
103
509-5028
2204179
601m42
105
3 10-5029-F20
%
600437343
600637343
i!iiE.ZE - 6006373-53
- 600437343
- 6m-6373~53
LitTEE? - 6004373-53
WHTEIBLACX
- 6004473464
GREN/BAa( - 6004873-06c
YELLOW~~-~$CU;~
MiTElaD
GFfEN/BD - 6004373-55
YELLOWKzD
- 6004373-55
DESCRIPTION
SWTCH BRKT
S W P B 1M
VOL CONI’B-5K OHM
KNOB 22MM
SUMITUBEFF?OMM
TEM NO.
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
1
101
102
103
105
107
108
DUM401
600-5843-25
2SO41344N34
512-m&15ooo
509-5453-91-V-B
280-0417
211-5479-01
AC 0RK-I’
CA & PLUG ASSY ISA W/F-G-2.5M
BUSHING STRAIN RELIEF 6N34
C.P 15oahnACEuL
SW ROCKER J8 V-B
TERMINAL BIMXNG WST BLACK
CONN OPT JOINT
69
ASSY RCI-OR L @Ur&?M)
ASSY RmEC-l-QR R (DUM240)
I
00
Al
ITEM NO.
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
1
DUlX241
DUT-0231
DUT-0252
390469701
838- 13038
21 l-5374-03
-RR
REFLECI-QR L
REFLUTIDR HOLDER
CATHODE TUBE PWK WKlONN
CATHODE TUBE INVEFXER 12V
CON-N FEM JST VH-M 03P
2
101
102
I 103
70
ASSY MONTIOR
COVER L 1P (DCTT-1030)
ASSY MONITOR COVER L 2P @UT-lC4)
SECTION
l-l-EM NO.
PART NO.
DUT-1031
DUT-1031-A
SPG-1100
DYN-LO32
71
A-A
DESCRIPTION
COVER PANXL L 1P
COVER PANEL L BLANK
ASSY S P E A K E R
MASK BRKT
ASSY MONITOR COVER R IP (lx-I’-1035)
A.YSY MONITOR COVER R 2P (NT-1045)
SECTION A-A
n-EM NO.
PART NO.
I
DUT- I&l&A
DUT-1046-01
SPG-1100
DYN-1032
2
3
_
DESCRIPTION
COVER PANEL R BLANK
COVER PANEL R 2P EXP
ASSY SPEAKER
MASK BRKT
72
ASSY SPEAKER (SFG-1100)
*
ik
L
-
I
!f-
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h1
l’TEM NO.
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
1
101
m-r-1701
1304152
SPEAKER BRKT
SPKR BOX MINI DOME 1 2 % ’
73
ASSY VIRTUAL BUll-ON -tWIN (DYN-1290)
(RED) @llJE) (YELLOW).(GREEN)
l-l-EM NO.
PART NO.
1
2
101
102
103
104
105
106
DYN-1291
1714478B
212-5205-12
509.5560-Y
509-5561-R
509-5561-s
509-5561-Y
509-5561-G
DE.!XRIFTION
VR BUl-l-ON BRKT
PC BD LIGHTNG S-5
CONN IS-I hi 12P RTA
PB SWWiL6V ILY
PBSWWiL6V5LR
PB SWWR6V5LS
PBSWWIL~V~LY
PBSWWILSV~LG
74
ASSY BASE BOX t’DUT-15’M)
lTEhf NO.
PART NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
101
DUT-1501
DYN-2003
DYN-2004
DYN-2W5X
DYN-2M16
DUT-1510
DYN-2007X
DYN-2009X
U&5575
DESCRIPTION
MAIN BASE
BASE LID F
LOCK R(G
FLOOR MAT
HINGE 480
ASSY BASE LID R
LIDEDGEL
LlDElXiER
CAM LOCK MASTER w/o KEY
75
,X&IN BASE (DUTI-1501)
ITEM NO.
PART
DESCRIPTION
NO.
.MIAN BASE BLANK
STlCKER BASE L
STICKER BASE R
LEG ADJUSTER BOLT 1/2X13X3
CASTER 2 117
DYN-2002X-A
DUT-1501-A
DUI’-1501-B
9994167
999-0169
76
ASSY
SEAT TWIN
,&$SY SEAT TWIN
1P (Dm-1600)
2P CDcTT-17’33
ASSY SEAT TWIN IP (DUT-1600)
ASSY SEAT TKpj 2P (DLiT- 1700)
l-I-EM NO.
4
5
6
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
101
102
103
105
106
107
201
203
205
206
210
211
DESCRIF’TION
PART NO.
STC-1650
DUT-2202
DUT-2203
STC-2201
STC-1604
DUT-1601
DUT-1701
s-l-c- 1606
STC-1607
STC- I@8
STC-1609
STC-1610
STC-1611
STC-1612
STC-1613
~-1302-B
601-9059
601-9060
130-5159
6014563-188
601-6563-100
280-5297
OCGwo410-W
030-mI8 l&s
050-HOO8M)
060-So0800
ooo-Too616-OB
OIO-PoO408-F
ASSY WOOFER
UPPER SEAT
LOWER SEAT
~SEATBASE
SEAT FRAME
SEAT REAR COVER 1P
SEAT REAR COVER 2P
SEAT MOUNT TRAY
SP MOLbT BRKT
SPEAKER NET L
SPEAKERN-ET’R
S.&El-Y G U A R D
CABLE BEAR BRKT
PROTECT
RUBBER
SAFETY GUARD F
MASK CUSHION SIDE
SEATRAILL
SEATRAJLR
GULL BOX SPEAKER 8OOHM SW
BUSH 2.4T
BUSH 2.4T
SCRIVEI 8 lK31
M SCR PH W/FS M4XlO
HEX BLT W/S M8X16
HEXNUTM8
SPR WSHR M8
M SCR -l-H BLK M6X16
S-TEE SCR PH W/F M4x8
78
ASSY
WOOFER (STC- 1650)
ITEM NO.
PART N.O.
DESCRIPTION
1
2
101
STC- 165 I
SK-1652
130-5160
WOOFER BRiCT F
WOOFERBRKTR
SUB WOOI=!3 4 OHM 30’8
79
ASS-I’ 4 SPEED SHIFTER
(SPG-2lSO)
ASSY 4 SPEED SHlF7”ER (SE-2150)
ITEM NO.
2
‘i
5
6
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
I5
101
102
103
104
106
107
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
SPG-2151
SPG-2152
SPG-2153
sKk2154
SFG-2155
Sffi-2156
SPG-2157
SPG-2158
SPG-2159
SPG-2160
SPG-2161
SPG-2162
SPG2163
SPG-2164
SPG-2165
ICC-5252
100-5193
loo-5170
509-5636
28b5306
280.5307
mFoo4o6
WO-00041SW
ooo-FUO420-W
ooo-Pm5oa-w
050-H00600
OfZd-sm
MS-so1oso-z
FAS-ooo33
FAS-65ooo8
FAS45ooo6
SHIFT KNOB
STOPPER RUBBER
FROm BASE
SLIDE COVER
SLIDE-PLATE
REAR BASE
RUBBER BLOCK45
RUBBER BLOCK 65
INSULATOR SHEET
SHAFTTCASE
SHAFT BOLT
CENTUUNG BLOCK
R U B B E R CASE
ROLLER BOLT
ROLLER
SUPPORT
BEARl?VG ROLLER ZS
GROMhfET 11
BEARING 8
SW MICRO TYPE SS-5GL2T
SPACER FAI 6X30
‘.
SPACER FAI 8X55
M SCR M M4X6
M SCR PH W/FS M4XlO
M SCR PH WFS M4X20
M SCR PH WlFS M5X8
HF.xNuTM6
SPR WSHR M6
S-l-P RlNG BLK OZ S 10
M SCR’PH W/T% M2.3X12
WAKE WSHR 12.7-18.1x2.5
SPR PtN WAVE S-IN 5x45
81
82
?fir
d
?&SYACcEL&EiRXKE(SPG-22cQ)
ITEM NO.
2
4
5
6
;
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
19
20
21
101
102
104
105
106
201
202
203
204
205
2Od
207
2 0 8
209
210
PART NO.
DE-SCRImION
SPG-2201
BASE
ACCEL PEDAL
BRAKE PEDAL
ACCEL SPPaG
BRAKE SPRING
SHAFT
ACCEL GEAR
BRAKE GEAR
NuFTaAL STOPPER
VR PLATE ACCEL
VR PLATE BRAKE
AMPL GEAR
GEAR SHm
STOPPER
RUBBER CUSHION
COVER
VR COVER
GEAR STAY
WSKR
NUEl%%LSTQPP’ER
..
BEARING 12
VOL CONT B-5K OKM
GEAR 15
SUMITUBEFFlSMM
HARNESS LUG
SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M3X4
H?ZX SKT H CAP SCR BLK M5X20
MSCRPH M4X20
M SCR PH WIFS M5X8
M SCR TH CRM M4X.20
SPR PIN BLK OZ 6X10
M SCR PH M4X5
M SCR’lH CRM M3X6
HEXNvrMS
FtT WSHR M4
sffi-2202
SPG-2203
SPG-2x4
SFG-2205
SPG-2206
SPG-2207
s PG-2208
SPG-2209
SKi-2210
SPG-2211
SPG-2212
SPG-2213
SPG-2214
SPG-2215
Sffi-2216
SPG-2217
SPG-2219
s PG-2220
SPG-2221
loo-5263
220-5484
601-7944
310-5029-F15
2800419
02%AC0304-P
02O-cm520-02
Om-Pm+20
@JO-P#lM8-W
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FA.S-45ooO5
OOO-Fa405
FAS-000001
050-HOOMO
&bF00400
a3
ASSY HANDLE hfECHA (SFG-2500)
ITEM NO.
PART NO.
8
9
10
II
12
13
I4
1:
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
sffi-2501
SPG-2x2
SPG-2503
SPG-2504
SFG-2505
SPG-2506
sffi-2507
SFG-2108
SFG-2109
SK-2453
ASK-3502
ASK-3503
DYN- 1270
SLC-1130
SPG 2454
350-5448-01
100-5112
601-8965
6016172
6016959
601-9173
220-5484
31a-5029mo
DESCRIPTION
H A N D L E BASE
WGELP ~~
HANDLE SHAFT
PULLEY 20 S5M
P U L L E Y 60 SSM
MOTOR BRKT
VR BRKT
STOPPER BOLT
STOPPER
RUBBER
KEY 4X4X40
MOTOR S P A C E R
MOTOR COLLAR
STOPPER KEY
ADJUST RING
MOTOR SHAFT COLLAR
SERVO MO-l-OR 5COW NEW
BEARING 17
GEAR
HOLDER
G E A R 48
GEAR 64
TIMING BELT
VOL CON-T B-5K OHM
SUMI-llJBE F F 2OMM
85
’
P
0
w
b
ASSY SHIELD
CASE (DUT-+300)
101
\
ITEM NO.
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
1
2
3
4
101
105-5245X
105-5242X
8394932
833-13427
SHIELD CASE MODEL 3 NW
SHIELD CASE L I D M O D E L 3
FILTER BD MODE 3 SKi
GAME BD DAYTONA USA.2
FAN MOTOR DC 12i’
87
ASSY
MAIN BD BASE (D~14400)
ITEM NO.
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
1
2
3
5
101
sKra1
DUT-4600
105-5241
105-5319
400-5330-02-91
400-5330-03
WOODEN BASE
ASSY SHJJLD CASE
SHIELD CASE BRKT
CONNECKJR PANIT. BRKT
SW REGU FOR MODEL 3
SW RJXW F O R M O D E L 3
ASSY ELEC BASE (Db-TJS’%)
ITEM NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
11
101
102
107
108
109
DESCRIPTION
PART NO.
WOODEN BASE ELEC
ASSY S O U N D B D
4A DC SSR BD COm BROWN
AUDIO MIX BD
CONECT BD W/FUSE &COVER U-L
PWRAMP4CHdcMMER
LOWPASS AMP
F A N M O T O R BRACKET
XFMR 2Oc-24Ov 1mv 8“kawB
7A slo FUSE
XFMR lOOV 14VlO.SAWB
AXIAL FLOW FAN AClOOV 5Od Hz
FAN GAURD
DUT-QMI
DUT-4150
839-0718-01
839-0542
838.118%-Ot-ul838-13475
838-11651-91
BY4102
560-5393
LOCAL PURCffASE
560.5394
2aOOllM
601.8543
89
ASSY DRIVE BD -T-W-U4
@IX’4SO,
ITEM NO.
PART NO.
DESCRIFTION
1
2
3
SRT-4551
838-1291241
838-13481
WOODEN BASE DRIVE-WIN
SERVO MO-i-OR DRIVE BD NEW
DRIVE BD DUT
ASSY CO'.XP~ 1P (DcTr- lml)
ASSY CoCI(pn 2P mm- ll@)l)
ASSYCOCWK
lP(Dm-1ooOl)
ASsYcOCKPrr2Pmr-11001)
KEM NO.
PART NO.
2
DUT-20001
DUT-21001
Dm-1030
3
4
5
6
a
9
10
11
12
14
101
105
106
107
108
109
DE.SCRIPTION
ASSY MAIN BASE 1P
ASSY MAIN BASE 2P
ASSY MONlTOR COVER L 1P
ASSY MOMTOR COVER L 2P
ASSY MONITOR COVER R 1P
ASSY MONITOR COVER R 2P
ASSY CONTROL PANEL TWIN EXP
MONITOR STAND
WIRE COVER BOX
MONlTOR
SUPPORT
ROOF LtD
MOhTi-OR MASK
MASK H O L D E R
RUBBER CUSHION
CRT ADJUST PANEL
DUl-- 1040
DUT-103s
DUI--1C.45
DCTT-12001-01
SPG-1004
SRT-1002
[NY-1016
SPG-1008
I-l-R-1067x
SIG-1005
DYN-1025
rNY-1015
DCTTJ550
ASSYDRIVEBDTWIN
ASSY CLR DSPL 29 lYPE 1OOV
ASSY CLR DSPL 29 TYPE 24K 1oOV
BUSH FORrV
COLLAR FOR TV
SPACER 6.4-25x2
SPACER TUBE M
EDGING NEWTYPE
200-5242-24U4
200-5243-24
280-5112
280-5113
280-5114
280-51856
601-6231-Cl00
92
”
Assy CONTROL PANEL (Dur-1200141)
93
A.cSY CONlROL PANEL (DUT-1200141)
ITEM NO.
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
SPG-2001
2
DYN- 1209X
STEUUNG WHEEL
HANDLE COLLAR
S-iXERlNGEMBLEM
CONTROL PANEL COVER ENG
CONTROL PANEL BRKT
SHi5COVERA
SHIFT COVER B
F A N BRKT
SPL BLT Ma
ASSY HANDLE MJXHA
ASSY 4 SPEED SHIFTER
ASSY VIRTUAL BUI-lWN TWlN
SPACER F0Kr
FAN GUARD
AXIAL FLOW FAN AC 1oOV 50-6OHZ
10
11
sPG2w2
DUT-1201-01
SFG-1205
DYN-1222
DYN-1223X
SPG-1203
sPG12w
SFG2500
SPG-2150
101
601-8543
2a-ml1-02
4
5
6
7
a
9
I2
13
14
SRT-1290
sffi-2039
94
ASY MAIN BASE IP (DuT-mt)
,&,SS.Y MAIN BASE 2P OXI--2lM)l)
t
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ASSY
MAIN BASE 1P (-DcTT-2ooOl)
ASSY
MAIN BASE 2P @UT-21001)
l-I-EM NO.
8
9
10
101
102
PART
NO.
SRT-1500
SRT- 1600
SRT- 1700
SF%-2200
SRT-4400
S RT-4500
SRT-040041
sPG-0700
SPG-1502
RAL-2007
RAL-2008
SPG-1503
260x011
600-6275-0150
DESCRIPTION
ASSY BASE BOX
ASSY SEATTWIN 1P
ASSY SEAT TWIN 2P
A S S Y ACCEL&BiU.KE
ASSY MAJN BD BASE
ASSY ELEC BASE
ACCMlTMAlNEXP(lP)
AC LMlT SUB (2P)
PEDAL BASE
RUBBER HOLDER R m
RUBBER HOLDER L TWIN
FAN BRKT
AXIAL FLOW FAN AClOOV 50-60 HZ
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