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420-6988-01UK
SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LIMITED
SUITE 3A, OAKS HOUSE, 12/22 WEST STREET, EPSOM, SURREY. KT18 7RG
TEL: +(44)1372 731820
FAX:+(44)1372 731849

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  • Page 1 420-6988-01UK SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LIMITED SUITE 3A, OAKS HOUSE, 12/22 WEST STREET, EPSOM, SURREY. KT18 7RG TEL: +(44)1372 731820 FAX:+(44)1372 731849...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT, BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING: TABLE OF CONTENTS .................. INTRODUCTION .................... HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ..............1 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION ....5 2-1 LIMITATIONS OF USAGE ...................6 2-2 OPERATION AREA .....................7 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION ......
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTROL UNIT ..................74 11-1 HOW TO REMOVE CONTROL UNIT ..............75 11-2 ADJUSTING OR CHANGING THE X AXIS VOLUME ..........78 11-3 ADJUSTING OR CHANGING THE Y AXIS VOLUME ..........83 11-4 REPLACING THE TRIGGER SWITCH..............89 11-5 GREASING ......................92 11-6 ADJUSTMENT OF VIBRATION NOISE ..............94 COIN SELECTOR &...
  • Page 4 Indicates important information that, if ignored, may result in the mishandling of the product and cause faulty operation or damage to the product. SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE, LTD. Suite 3a, Oaks House 12-22, West Street, Epsom, Surrey, KT18 7RG, United Kingdom...
  • Page 5 Definition of 'Site Maintenance Personnel or Other Qualified Individuals' Procedures not described in this manual or marked as ‘to be carried out by site maintenance personnel or other qualified professionals’ should not be carried out by personnel without the necessary skill or technology. Work carried out by unqualified persons may cause serious accidents, including electrocution.
  • Page 6: Handling Precautions

    ● To avoid an electric shock or short circuit, do not plug in or unplug quickly. ● To avoid an electric shock, do not plug in or unplug with a wet hand. ● Do not expose power cords or earth wires on the surface, (floor, passage, etc.). If exposed, the power cords and earth wires are susceptible to damage. Dam- aged cords and wires can cause an electric shock or short circuit. ● To avoid causing a fire or an electric shock, do not put things on or damage the power cords. ● When or after installing the product, do not unnecessarily pull the power cord. If damaged, the power cord can cause a fire or an electric shock. ● In case the power cord is damaged, ask for a replacement through where the product was purchased from or the office herein stated. Using the cord as is damaged can cause fire, an electric shock or leakage. ● Be sure to perform grounding appropriately. Inappropriate grounding can cause an electric shock. ● Be sure to use fuses meeting the specified rating. Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause a fire or an electric shock. ● Be sure that connections such as IC BD are made properly. Insufficient insertion can cause an electric shock. ● Specification changes, removal of equipment, conversion and/or addition, not designated by SEGA are not permitted. - Failure to observe this may cause a fire or an electric shock. Non-compli- ance with this instruction can have a bad influence upon physical conditions of the players or the onlookers, or result in injury during play. - SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage, compensation for damage to a third party, caused by specification changes not designated by SEGA. ● Do not perform any work or change parts not listed in this manual. Doing so may lead to an accident. If you need to perform any work not listed in this manual, request work from the office indicated in this manual or the point of purchase, or inquires for details. ● Be sure to perform periodic maintenance inspections herein stated.
  • Page 7 ● 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 the section “Projector.” ● Static electricity from your body may damage some electronics devices on the IC board. Before handling the IC board, touch a grounded metallic surface so that the static electricity can be discharged. ● Some parts are not designed and manufactured specifically for this game ma- chine. The manufacturers may discontinue, or change the specifications of such general-purpose parts. If this is the case, SEGA cannot repair or replace a failed game machine whether or not a warranty period has expired.
  • Page 8 CONCERNING THE STICKER DISPLAY CONCERNING WARNING DISPLAYS This SEGA product has stickers attached describing This SEGA product has warning displays on stickers, the product manufacture No. (Serial No.) and Electrical labels and/or printed instructions adhered/attached to or Specifications. It also has a Sticker describing where to incorporated in the places where a potentially hazardous contact for repair and for purchasing parts.
  • Page 9 Electrical Specifications Display Serial No. Display...
  • Page 10: Precautions Regarding Installation Location

    PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION This product is an indoor game machine. Do not install it outside. Even indoors, avoid installing in places mentioned below so as not to cause a fire, electric shock, injury and/or malfunction. - Places subject to 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. - Places filled with inflammable gas or vicinity of highly inflammable/volatile chemicals or hazardous matter. - Dusty places. - Sloped surfaces. - Places subject to any type of violent impact. - Vicinity of anti-disaster facilities such as fire exits and fire extinguishers. - The operating (ambient) temperature range is not from 5°C to 30°C. - Places near water or spray from water such as a Jet Wash or Swimming Pool.
  • Page 11: Limitations Of Usage

    - LIMITATIONS OF USAGE ● Be sure to check the Electrical Specifications. Ensure that this product is com- patible with the location’s power supply, voltage, and frequency requirements. A plate describing Electrical Specifications is attached to the product. Non- compliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock. ● This product requires a breaker and earth mechanism as part of the location facilities. Using the product without these can cause a fire and electric shock. ● Ensure that the indoor wiring for the power supply is rated at 15 A or higher (AC single phase 100 V ~ 120 V area), and 7 A or higher (AC 220 V ~ 240 V area). Non-compliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock. ● Be sure to use an independent power supply equipped with an earth leakage breaker. Using a power supply without an earth leakage breaker can cause an outbreak of fire if a power surge occurs. ● Putting many loads on one electrical outlet can cause generation of heat and a fire resulting from overload. ● When using an extension cord, ensure that the cord is rated at 15 A or higher (AC 100 V ~ 120 V area) and 7 A or higher (AC 220 V ~ 240 V area). Using a cord rated lower than the specified rating can cause a fire and electric shock. Electricity Consumption: MAX. 520w @ 230VAC-240VAC...
  • Page 12: Operation Area

    - OPERATION AREA ● For the operation of this machine, secure a minimum area of 2.94 m (W) x 3.96 m (D). If the machine rolls during play it could lead to serious injury, especially if anyone is hit on the head. You must secure the space specified in this docu- ment. ● Be sure to provide sufficient space specified in this manual. Do not allow ob- jects to block the ventilation ports. It can cause generation of heat and a fire. ● SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage or compensation for damage to a third party, resulting from the failure to observe this instruction. ● If the machine does not fit through the entryway to the installation location, do not disassemble it without first consulting the instructions. If the machine still does not fit through the entryway after following the procedures in this manual, contact your retailer or the office listed in this manual. To install this product, the entrance must be at least 1.24 m in width and 1.98 m in height. FIG. 2 Installation and operation area (cm)
  • Page 13: Precautions Regarding Product Operation

    PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION To avoid injury and trouble, be sure to pay attention to the behavior of visitors and players. - BEFORE OPERATION 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. Operation under insufficient lighting can cause bodily contact with each other, hitting accident, and/or trouble between customers. ● Be sure to perform appropriate adjustment of the monitor (projector). For oper- ation of this machine, do not leave monitor’s flickering or deviation as is. Failure to observe this can have a bad influence upon the players’ or the customers’ physical conditions. ● It is suggested to ensure a space allowing the players who feel sick while play- ing the game to take a rest. ● Check if all of the adjusters are in contact with the surface. If they are not, the Cabinet can move and cause an accident. Ensure that all of the adjusters are in contact with the floor.
  • Page 14 ● 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 ladder. ● When using a stepladder or stool while working, do not hold onto the billboard carrier (the round pipe section). Holding or hanging off this may bend it out of shape or damage it, and could lead to a fall or an accident. ● 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 fol- lowing items on or in the periphery of the product. [Flower vases, flowerpots, cups, water tanks, cosmetics, and receptacles/con- tainers/vessels containing chemicals and water.] ● To avoid injury, be sure to provide sufficient space by considering the crowd situation at the installation location. Insufficient installation space can cause customers to bump into each other, causing trouble. ● Every day when cleaning the Control Unit (Gun), inspect the gun and make sure that there are no scratches or cracks in the surface, and that the fasten- ing screws are not loose. If the game is played with scratches, cracks or loose screws, it can cause injuries to the player or to people nearby. Ensure that the trigger is functioning properly. Ensure that the screws are not loose and are all present. Ensure that the casing is free of scratches and cracks.
  • Page 15: During Operation (Paying Attention To Customers)

    - DURING OPERATION (PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS) To avoid injury and trouble, be sure to pay attention to the behavior of visitors and players. ● For safety reasons, do not allow any of the following people to play the game. - Those who require supporting devices, etc., to walk. - Those who have high blood pressure or a heart problem. - Those who have experienced muscle convulsion or loss of consciousness when playing video games, etc. - Those who have neck or spinal cord problems. - Intoxicated persons. - Pregnant women. - Persons susceptible to motion sickness. - Persons who disregard the product’s warning displays.
  • Page 16 ● 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. ● Two or more players must never be allowed to play using a single Control Unit. Playing in such a way could lead to physical injuries. ● When entering or exiting the machine, players may trip over the base. Be sure to warn players who do not appear to be exercising proper caution. The interior of the cabinet is hard to see from the outside which may lead to will- ful misconduct by players or accidents going unnoticed. When the game is not in use, check the interior at regular intervals and make sure that nothing has been forgotten or placed on the seats.
  • Page 17: Part Descriptions

    PART DESCRIPTIONS BILLBOARD BILLBOARD BOX FLUORESCENT LIGHT FLUORESCENT BULBS CURTAIN SIDE CLOTH AC UNIT SEAT CABINET MAIN CABINET SPEAKER PROJECTOR SCREEN 1P SIDE START BUTTON 2P SIDE START BUTTON LEFT SEAT SIDE RIGHT SEAT SIDE SEE B 1P SIDE CONTROL UNIT 2P SIDE CONTROL UNIT LEFT SEAT SIDE RIGHT SEAT SIDE...
  • Page 18: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES Confirm that the accessories listed in the table below are present when setting up the product. Accessories marked “Spare” in the note column are consumable items but included as spares. TABLE 5a OWNER’S MANUAL LINDBERGH SERVICE MANUAL 420-6988-01UK (1) 420-6921-01UK (1) This manual Description of mounted Game Board...
  • Page 19 The parts listed in Table 5b must always be attached when using the product. They are attached while assembling and installing the product. TABLE 5b STICKER 840-0012D-02 POWER CABLE 443-40012D-02 (1) 600-6729-01 (1) <Taiwan> 844-0012D-02 Board number stickers, see chapter 6 [11] 600-6619-02 (1) <Singapore, Malaysia>...
  • Page 20: Assembly And Installation

    ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION ● Perform assembly work by following the procedure herein stated. Failure to comply with the instructions can cause electric shock. ● Perform assembling as per this manual. Since this is a complex machine, incorrect assembling can cause an electric shock, machine damage and/or improper functioning as per specified performance. ● When assembling, more than one person is required. Depending on the assembly work, there are some cases in which working by one person alone can cause personal injury or parts damage. ● Ensure that connectors are properly connected. Improper connections can cause electric shock. ● Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires may cause electric shock or short circuit or present a risk of fire. ● This work should be carried out by site maintenance personnel or other qualified professionals. Work performed by non-technical personnel can cause a severe accident such as electric shock. Failing to comply with this instruction can cause a severe accident such as electric shock to the player during operation. If no one with proper technological expertise is available, request service from the office indicated in this document or the point of purchase so as to ensure safety. ● Provide sufficient space so that assembling can be performed. Performing work in places with narrow space or low ceiling may cause an accident and assembly work to be difficult. ● To perform work safely and avoid serious accident such as the cabinet falling down, do not perform work in places where step-like grade differences, a ditch, or slope exist. ● Do not leave power cords or ground wires exposed in areas of heavy foot traffic. Doing so may cause them to become damaged, possibly resulting in electric shock and/or short circuits. When laying wiring across the floor, always use safety covers to protect the wires. (Wiring diameter: power cable - approx. φ 8) ● Have a flashlight or another supplementary lighting unit available while working.
  • Page 21 ● Handle molded parts with care. Excessive weight or pressure may cause them to break and the broken pieces may cause injury. ● To perform the operation safely and accurately you must use a safe, steady footstool or stepladder. Working without this may lead to a fall and possible injury. ● When connecting the connectors on the DVD wire, you must carefully check the tags on the wire to find the correct connector. Even when you have the cor- rect connector, you must pay careful attention to the direction and angle of insertion. Attempting to forcefully connect the incorrect connector or connect- ing a connector at the wrong angle or facing may damage the connector and could lead to overheating and burn related injuries. ● When attaching or removing doors or lids, be careful that your hand or finger does not get caught in anything. ● Be very careful when handling the projector screen. The screen can be dam- aged easily and cannot be repaired once damaged. Such damage can only be repaired by completely replacing the screen. ● Be careful not to damage parts surfaces. In some cases, if such surfaces are damaged, the part must be replaced; it cannot be reinforced or repaired.
  • Page 22 The assembly of this product is performed in the following 14 steps. CONNECTION OF THE DLP AND MAIN CABINET ATTACHING THE SIDE CLOTH ATTACHING THE TOP BOARD ATTACHING THE BILLBOARD BOX CONNECTION OF THE SEAT CABINET ATTACHING HARNESS COVER S ATTACHING THE BILLBOARD ATTACHING THE CURTAIN INSTALLATION OF THE FLUORESCENT BULBS...
  • Page 23 CONNECTION OF THE DLP AND MAIN CABINET In this product the cabinet that contains both the DLP cabinet and projector is simply called the “DLP.” Move the DLP and the Main Cabinet close together. Perform the connection of the wires between the two cabinets. Leave a gap of approx 20 cm. FIG. 6-1a MAIN CABINET Connect the DVI cable from the DLP cabinet to the MAIN cabinet. For the DLP cabinet. Uncoil the DVI/HDMI cable from the reccess in the bottom left hand corner of the DLP cabinet. Feed the cable into the MAIN cabinet and connect it into the HDMI OUTPUT on the Scaler Unit. Uncoil the DVI cable from the DLP cabinet And connect into the HDMI INPUT on the Scaler Unit . FIG.
  • Page 24 Coil any excess harness and secure to either cabinet using the cable routers fitted.. Fit the DLP and Main Cabinet together. Take care not to trap your hands, fingers, or any of the wires. FIG. 6-1e Attach the DLP joint sides to the connecting sections on the left and right sides of the cabi- net. Fix each in place with four hexagon bolts and four flat head screws. The bolts have flat and spring washers attached. Use the hexagon FLAT HEAD SCREW bolts on the DLP side and the flat head screws (4 ea.) on the Main Cabinet side. The two DLP joint M6x16 sides are identical and each can be used on either side. HEXAGON BOLT (4), black M6x16, w/flat & spring washers DLP JOINT SIDE FIG. 6-1f DLP JOINT SIDE...
  • Page 25 Attach the DLP joint upper to the connecting DLP JOINT UPPER section on the cabinet roof. Fix it with three hexagon bolts on the DLP side. The bolts have flat and spring washers attached. HEXAGON BOLT (3), black M6x20, w/flat & spring washers FIG. 6-1g DLP JOINT UPPER Fix the DLP joint upper to the Main Cabinet us- ing three hexagon bolts. The bolts have flat and spring washers attached. FIG. 6-1h HEXAGON BOLT (3), black M6x20, w/flat & spring washers...
  • Page 26 ATTACHING THE SIDE CLOTH Attach the side cloth to both sides of the DLP and Main Cabinet. The Side Cloth is more than 1.7 m tall and 1.5 m across. At least two people must work together to perform this operation. The Side Cloth for the left and right sides are different. Before attachment, make sure you have the correct Side Cloth for that side. Remove the parts attached to the top edge of the sides of the DLP and Main Cabinet. Remove TRUSS SCREW (3 ea.), black the truss screws fixing them in place. The parts TRUSS SCREW (5 ea.), black M4x16 removed can be replaced on either side. M4x16 BRACKET DLP CURTAIN CLOTH BRACKET FIG. 6-2a Remove the parts attached to the side edge of CLOTH BRACKET AR the sides of the Main Cabinet. Remove the truss screws fixing them in place. The top cloth brackets are different for the left and right sides. TRUSS SCREW (3 ea.), black M4x16 CLOTH BRACKET AL TRUSS SCREW (4 ea.), black...
  • Page 27 Attach the Side Cloth using the parts removed in the above steps. The truss screws fixing each part will continue to be used. Pass them through the eyelets in the edge of the Side Cloth. FIG. 6-2c SIDE CLOTH L FIG. 6-2d Use truss screws to fix the Side Cloth in place through the eyelets in the DLP back and lower sides of the Side Cloth. Attach Side Cloth R in the same fashion on the other side. FIG. 6-2e TRUSS SCREW (9 ea.), black M4x16...
  • Page 28 ATTACHING THE TOP BOARD Attach the top board to the Seat Cabinet. This operation must be performed by at least two people. As two or more people will be working together, take extra care not to trap your fingers or hands. Insert the top board under the Seat Cabinets ceiling plate. There is a plate metal bracket side on the upper right and left sides inside the Seat Cabinet. In- sert the top board riding on these bracket sides, keeping it level. The top board has wires attached to it, so be careful not to damage them. FIG. 6-3a Insert into the Seat Cabinet side. FIG. 6-3b Top Board Insert riding on the bracket sides. FIG. 6-3c BRACKET SIDE Make sure the top board has not been inserted HEXAGON BOLT (4), black lopsided.
  • Page 29 ATTACHING THE BILLBOARD BOX The billboard box is attached to the top of the Seat Cabi- net. This operation must be performed by at least two people. As two or more people will be working together, take extra care not to trap your fingers or hands. FIG. 6-4a Billboard Box At least two people must lift the billboard box FL BOX and place it on top of the Seat Cabinet. There are guide plates on the left and right sides on the Seat Cabinet ceiling plate. Place the bill- board box’s wooden plate FL box between the guide plates. A total of twelve truss screws are used to fix the billboard box in place. Make sure that all of the screw holes are aligned correctly. FIG. 6-4b GUIDE PLATES Starting inside the Seat Cabinet, fix the bill- board box in place using a total of six truss screws. Place all six in loosely at first to make sure they can all be inserted, then tighten them all. FIG. 6-4c TRUSS SCREW (6 ea.), black M4x30...
  • Page 30 Fix the piping pillar bases in four places with truss screws. TRUSS SCREW (6), black M4x16 FIG. 6-4d FIG. 6-4e Connect the two top board wire connectors with the two connectors inside the FL box. Connect the two connectors. FIG. 6-4f Attach the rear harness cover to the top of the top board. Fix it in place with six screws. The screws have flat and spring washers attached. Take care not to trap or damage any of the wires. The rear harness cover has eight screw holes. The remaining two will be used after the Main Cabinet and Seat Cabinet have been combined. SCREW (6) M4x16, w/flat & spring washers FIG. 6-4h Rear Harness Cover FIG. 6-4g...
  • Page 31 CONNECTION OF THE SEAT CABINET The following operation cannot be performed if the workspace is not flat and level. Move to such a location before beginning the operation. Move the Seat Cabinet close to the Main Cabi- net, inserting the joint pipes on the left and right SEAT CABINET of the top board into the inside Main Cabinet. Place the two levels with each other and with an approx. 10 cm gap between them. MAIN CABINET JOINT PIPE FIG. 6-5a Connect the two wire connectors from the top board to the two connectors on the Main Cabi- net. Move the Seat Cabinet up against the Center Cabinet. Be careful not to damage the wire between the connectors. Connect the two connectors. FIG. 6-5b Pass four hexagon bolts through from the top SCREW (2) of the Main Cabinet ceiling plate and fix the M4x16, w/flat & spring washers left and right joint pipes on the top board in place. The bolts have flat and spring washers attached.
  • Page 32 Attach the mat brackets on the left and right sides where the Main Cabinet and Seat Cabi- net floors join and fix them in place using four hexagon bolts. The bolts have flat and spring washers attached. The mat brackets are different for the left and right sides. HEXAGON BOLT (4 ea.), chrome M6x20, w/flat & spring washers MAT BRACKET L MAT BRACKET R (other side) FIG. 6-5d FIG. 6-5e MAT BRACKETS...
  • Page 33 ATTACHING HARNESS COVER S There is a wire connector, found on the left side when facing the projector screen of the bill- board. Connect it with the connector on the Seat Cabi- net side FIG. 6-6a Connect the single connector. Store the wire from the connector connected in step 1 inside the Seat Cabinet. Be careful not to damage the wire. Fix the harness cover S in place on the left side of the billboard using two truss screws. Be careful not to pinch or trap the wire. FIG. 6-6b Harness Cover S TRUSS SCREW (2), chrome M4x8 FIG. 6-6d FIG. 6-6c...
  • Page 34 ATTACHING THE BILLBOARD The rubber washers, metal washers and low-head hexa- gon hole screws are parts created specifically for this product. If you lose them, they can be ordered from the “contact address” in this manual or your supplier. FIG. 6-7a Billboard The billboard box has six shafts for attaching the billboard. ATTACHMENT SHAFTS Place a rubber washer onto each of these attach- ment shafts. RUBBER WASHER SGS-1703 FIG. 6-7c FIG. 6-7b Pass the attachment shafts through the at- tachment holes in the billboard and attach the billboard. If it is difficult to make the attachment, loosen the screws on the billboard box. FIG. 6-7d...
  • Page 35 Pass a rubber washer and then a metal washer along each attachment shaft. METAL WASHER, gold SGS-1705 FIG. 6-7e Fix the billboard in place by capping each at- tachment shaft with a low-head hexagon hole screw. Use a 3 m m hexagon bar wrench or screw- driver. Do not tighten them too tight. FIG. 6-7f LOW-HEAD HEAXAGON HOLE SCREW, gold SGS-1706...
  • Page 36 ATTACHING THE CURTAIN (Optional) Attach the curtain. The curtain for the left side and right PRINTED SIDE side is different. Hang the curtains so that the printed side is on the outside and diagonal cut along the bottom is toward the seats. FIG. 6-8a DIAGONAL CUT There are six plastic rings along the top of the curtain. Hang the ring on the edge that will be closest to the screen from the fixed hook on the curtain rail. FIG. 6-8b Hang the other rings from the sliders on the cur- tain rail. Open the ring, pass it through the ring on the slider, and then reconnect the concave / convex parts on the open ring. Hang each ring onto a slider. FIG. 6-8c Check to ensure that the curtain opens and closes smoothly. FIG. 6-8d...
  • Page 37 INSTALLATION OF THE FLUORESCENT BULBS In order to reduce the risk of damage during transit, the fluorescent bulbs are not installed in the cabinet. Two fluorescent bulbs need to be installed. The operation on the Main Cabi- net ceiling will be performed from below. This runs the risk of dropping and losing screws and other parts, to be extra careful when performing the opera- tion. FIG. 6-9a Fluorescent Bulb Remove the acrylic bracket that holds the lamp acrylic on the Main Cabinet ceiling in place. TRUSS SCREW (4), black There are two acrylic brackets, but only one M4x16 needs to be removed in order to remove the lamp acrylic. Remove the four truss screws. Once the screws are removed, the part will come free and fall. Support it to prevent damage or injury. ACRYLIC BRACKET FIG. 6-9b Remove the acrylic bracket and lamp acrylic. LAMP ACRYLIC FIG. 6-9c Install the fluorescent bulbs in the lamp sockets. Replace the lamp acrylic and acrylic bracket. FLUORESCENT BULB FIG.
  • Page 38 10 FIXATION TO INSTALLATION SITE Make sure that all the adjusters contact the floor. Otherwise the cabinet could move, causing an accident. The product comes with casters attached at 17 locations and adjusters at 12 locations (Fig. 6-10a). When the installation site has been determined, have the adjusters come in direct contact with the floor. Establish a gap of about 5 mm between the floor and the casters and adjust the unit so that it will remain level. ADJUSTER (6) CASTER (17) FIG. 6-10a Bottom View ADJUSTER (6) Move the product to the installation site. If the product is to be installed near a wall, secure enough passage- way space for players to access the seat. You must also secure a 50 cm space between the back wall and the back of the cabinet for ventilation. Bring the adjusters into direct contact with the floor. Use a wrench to align the height of the adjusters until the cabinet is perfectly level. After setting, turn adjuster nuts upwards to tighten them and secure adjuster heights. ADJUSTER Tighten nut upwards. About 5 mm ADJUSTER CASTER FIG. 6-10b Aligning the Adjusters...
  • Page 39 Views are reduced to 1/100. Use them for reference You must secure a 50cm ventilation space between in installation site layout. the back of the DLP and the wall. 50 cm FIG. 6-10c Three Surface Views FIG. 6-10d Ventilation Space...
  • Page 40 11 CONNECTING THE DVD DRIVE (PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION) PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PRODUCT IS DESPATCHED WITH SOFTWARE PRE-INSTALLED ● When connecting the DVD wire connector, check the orientation carefully and connect securely. The connector must be connected in the proper direction. If it is connected in the wrong direction or indiscriminately at an incline so that a load is applied, the connector or its terminal pins could break, causing a short circuit or fire. ● Be careful not to damage the DVD wire by getting it caught between objects, etc. Doing so may cause a short circuit or fire. ● Connect the DVD DRIVE to the LINDBERGH before connecting the power. Ad- here strictly to the proper sequence in performing work. Failing to do so may cause electrical shock or short circuit. You will need the supplied DVD software kit, board number sticker, and the separately sold DVD DRIVE and DVD wire. To prepare for software installation, you will need to connect the LINDBERGH and DVD DRIVE inside the cabinet using the DVD wire. The LINDBERGH is the orange colored plate metal case found inside the front door PCB on the left side when fac- ing the projector screen. Remove the outlet plate on the bottom right of the front door PCB. Remove the two truss screws. FIG. 6-11a OUTLET PLATE TRUSS SCREW (2), black M4x16...
  • Page 41 Use the master key to unlock the front door PCB and remove it. FIG. 6-11c Affix the board number sticker above the sticker at the upper left of the LINDBERGH that reads: “844-0001D-**”. BOARD NUMBER STICKER KEY CHIP FIG. 6-11d Remove the key chip from the DVD kit case and insert it into the LINDBERGH. Make sure it is inserted in the proper direction. Connect the two connectors on the DVD wire that have the “LINDBERGH” tag on them to the LINDBERGH. The LINDBERGH has four USB connectors. You can use any two connec- tors. NH6pin USB MINI A FIG. 6-11e...
  • Page 42 On the side of the DVD wire with the “DVD” tag, there are two connectors. Connect them to the DVD DRIVE. USB MINI B NH6pin FIG. 6-11f Pass the DVD wire through the space from which you removed the outlet plate, reattach the front door PCB and lock it. Be careful not to trap the DVD wire. FIG. 6-11g...
  • Page 43 12 CONNECTION OF POWER AND GROUND (Only applies where an intergral earth is not present in the mains/power lead.) ● Use the power supply equipped with an earth leakage breaker. Use of power supply without such a breaker could result in fire if there is a current leakage. ● Have available a securely grounded indoor ground terminal. Without proper grounding, customers could be electrocuted and product operations might not always be stable. ● Do not expose the power cord or ground wire. If these are exposed, customers could stumble over them, for instance, and easily damage them. Additionally, if these lines are damaged, there could be a risk of electrical shock or short circuit. Set these lines at locations where they will not interfere with customer traffic, or attach covers to them. ● After laying out the power cord on the floor, be sure to always protect it. If the power cord is left exposed, it can easily be damaged, resulting in electrical shock. ● When using the product’s AC unit ground terminal, Terminal width 12 mm use ground wire with a circular terminal as shown Hole diameter 6.4 mm in the illustration, and establish ground securely.
  • Page 44 The AC unit is on the lower back of the DLP. This AC unit contains the following. - Main switch - Inlet for power cable connection - Ground terminal - Circuit protector The accessory power cord has a ground wire inside it. Connect the power cord to the AC unit then insert the power cord plug into a “power outlet with ground terminal.” If there is no “power outlet with ground terminal,” be sure to establish ground by some other means; for example, by connecting the AC unit ground terminal to a ground wire with a ground mechanism prepared separately. If you use a conversion adapter sold on the market to supply power, connect the ground wire terminal of the adapter to a “securely grounded ground terminal.” <For Taiwan> Always connect the ground wire. POWER OUTLET GROUND WIRE CONVERSION ADAPTER FIG. 6-12a <For Taiwan> Confirm that the main switch is at OFF. INLET CIRCUIT PROTECTOR GROUND TERMINAL <For Taiwan only> Main switch OFF. MAIN SWITCH POWER CORD To Outlet FIG.
  • Page 45 Fully insert the power cord plug into the outlet. When using a ground wire made available separately, connect one end of the wire to the AC unit ground terminal and the opposite end to an indoor ground terminal. The AC unit ground terminal is a bolt- and-nut combination. Remove the nut and pass the bolt through the ground terminal, then secure the nut to the bolt. <For Taiwan> FIG. 6-12c The power cord is laid out indoors. Protect the power cord by attaching wire cover to it. If ground will be established with a ground wire made available separately, lay out the ground wire indoors and have it protected. <For Taiwan> FIG. 6-12d...
  • Page 46 13 ENGAGEMENT OF POWER SUPPLY (SOFTWARE INSTALLATION) ● Be careful not to damage the DVD wire by getting it caught between objects, etc. Doing so may cause a short circuit or fire. ● The following explanation assumes that the product has been assembled prop- erly as explained above. If there is an error or if the product operates in a man- ner other than as indicated below, cut off the power supply immediately. Fail- ure to do so may result in a fire or electrical shock. ● If you look directly at the laser beam in the DVD DRIVE, you could suffer vision impairment. Do not look inside the DVD DRIVE. ● The software is not installed on the game board (LINDBERGH) when the power supply is engaged, so the “Error 22” message is not a malfunction. However, if there is another error display, or if there is no video output at all, there might have been an error in product assembly, wiring connections might be faulty, or the LINDBERGH might not be functioning properly. ● After the power supply is engaged, wait for “Error 22” message to be displayed. If the product is indiscriminately operated in any way beforehand, there could be unexpected problems or malfunctions, as well as damage to parts. ● Once “Error 22” is displayed, set the DVD-ROM in the DVD DRIVE and re-engage the power supply. Installation takes place. ● After the power supply is engaged, the DVD DRIVE tray will not come out for about 30 seconds even if you press the switch. This is due to DVD DRIVE initial- ization. ● The DVD DRIVE tray can come out or return only while the power supply is en- gaged. The tray cannot be opened or closed while the power is off. ● Even after the software has been installed, store the DVD software kit, DVD DRIVE and DVD wire in a secure location.
  • Page 47 Take out 1 urea (plastic head) screw and re- move the DVD DRIVE case lid. CASE LID FIG. 6-13a Press the DVD DRIVE switch and the DVD DRIVE tray will come out. Set the DVD from the DVD software kit into the tray. Always have the labeled side facing upward. FIG. 6-13b Press the DVD DRIVE switch. The tray goes back into the drive. Re-engage the power. Turn the main switch to OFF once, wait for at least one minute, then turn the switch back to ON. Software is installed automatically from the DVD to the LINDBERGH. In some cases, it may take about 5 minutes to install software to the LINDBERGH. Initialization is completed when the Attract Mode screen appears. Press the DVD DRIVE switch so that the tray comes out. Remove the DVD. Press the DVD DRIVE switch so that the tray goes back into the unit. If the power is cut off, the tray will not move. Set the main switch to OFF. Remove the DVD wire from the DVD DRIVE.
  • Page 48 Attach the DVD DRIVE case lid and fasten it with 1 urea screw. Unlock and remove front door PCB. Remove the DVD wire from the LINDBERGH. Leave the key chip inserted. Attach the outlet plate to front door PCB. Fasten with 2 truss screws. Attach and lock front door PCB. Store the DVD DRIVE, DVD wire and DVD software kit in a location free of dust and cigarette smoke. Process for Turning on the Power Set the main switch of the AC unit to ON and engage the power. When you turn on the power, the one billboard fluorescent light and two fluorescent bulbs on the ceiling of the Main Cabinet will come on. After the LINDBERGH start up screen is displayed on the projector screen, the Advertise (Attract) Mode will start. During Attract Mode, demo footage and how to play the game will be displayed on the screen. Sound will be emitted from the left and right speakers inside the Main Cabinet and the speaker in the center of the control panel. If the unit is set for no sound during Attract Mode, there is no sound output. If there are enough credits to enable play, the start button flashes. It goes out if there are no credits during Attract Mode. Even when the power source has been cut off, credit count and ranking data are kept stored in the product. However, fractional coin counts (inserted coins that do not amount to one credit) and bonus adder counts are not kept.
  • Page 49 14 CONFIRMATION OF ASSEMBLY Use test mode to confirm that assembly is proper, and that the LINDBERGH, connecting boards, and input/output devices are normal. Perform the following tests in test mode. For tests (1) to (4), refer to the LINDBERGH Service Manual. For tests (5) to (7), see [9-3 Game Test Mode]. Information Display Screen When “SYSTEM INFORMATION,” “STORAGE INFORMATION,” or “JVS TEST” has been selected on the system test mode menu, system information, game information and information on JVS I/O board con- nected to LINDBERGH are displayed. If each category of information is displayed without anomalies, the LINDBERGH is normal. JVS Input Test Screen When “INPUT TEST” has been selected on the JVS test screen, data input to the JVS I/O board is dis- played. On the product, this is the screen for the testing coin switch. Insert a coin. If the display to the side of the switch changes, the switch and wiring connections are normal. Monitor Test Screen When “MONITOR TEST” has been selected on the system test mode menu, the screen for checking projec- tor (monitor) adjustment status appears. Projector adjustment is completed when the product is shipped from the factory, but you should observe the test screen to determine whether further adjustment is necessary. Refer to Chapter 10 and adjust the projec- tor if necessary. Speaker Test Screen When “SPEAKER TEST” has been selected on the system test mode menu, the screen for checking speaker sound output appears. To confirm that audio output is normal, have test sound output from the game unit’s speaker. Input Test When “INPUT TEST” has been selected on the game test mode menu, the screen for testing input device appears. Test operate the input device by pressing each switch. If the display on the side of each input de- vice changes to “ON” and numerical values change smoothly in accordance with each operation, the input device and its wiring connections are normal. (See 9-3a.) INPUT TEST...
  • Page 50 Output Test When “OUTPUT TEST” has been selected on the game test mode menu, the screen for testing lamps and other output devices appears. If each output device operates properly, the output device and its wiring connections are normal. (See 9-3b.) OUTPUT TEST 1P GUN MOTOR OFF SENSOR ON 1P START LAMP OFF 2P GUN MOTOR OFF SENSOR ON 2P START LAMP OFF ROOM LAMP COIN LAMP -> EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG.
  • Page 51: Precautions When Moving The Machine

    PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE 7-1 MOVING THE MACHINE ● Always disconnect the power cable before moving the product. If it is moved with the power cable connected, the cable could be damaged, causing fire or electric shock. ● To move the unit over the floor, pull in the adjustors and have the casters con- tact the floor. While moving the unit, be careful that the casters do not roll over the power cord or the ground wire. If cord or wire is damaged, there could be electrical shocks and/or short circuits. ● When crossing a sloped or stepped area, disconnect the DLP, Main Cabinet and Seat Cabinet. If you tilt them while connected together, the connection points may be damaged and personnel could be injured. ● When lifting the cabinet up steps, you must hold it by the designated handles or by the bottom surface. Lifting it by any other area may lead to damage or dis- figuration to that part or surrounding parts due to the weight of the cabinet and could also lead to injury of personnel. ● When tilting the cabinet to move it across a sloped or stepped area, always use at least two people. Attempting such an operation alone can lead to accident or injury. ● When moving the components separately, take care concerning the direction you push the DLP and Seat Cabinet in. These elements may fall over, causing damage or an accident. ● When moving the components do not push any of the plastic elements or shaped parts. Do not use them to pull the components along either. This may damage the parts or the surrounding parts and this could lead to accidents or injury. ● After dividing the components to move them, do not use the Control Units in the Main Cabinet to push or pull the cabinet. This may damage or disfigure these parts and lead to malfunctions or injury.
  • Page 52 ● When moving the cabinet, do not hold, push or pull the Control Units. This may disfigure or damage them. ● If you need to move components through a narrow or low door and the only way to get the separated components through is to turn them on their side, or if a separation method other than those described in this manual is required, either make a request to the office listed in this document or the place of pur- chase to perform the operation or contact them regarding how to perform it. Carelessly turning the components onto their side or separating them in ways other than those depicted in this manual may lead to unrepairable damage. ● Do not press the projector screen. The screen can be easily damaged and can- not be repaired if it is, meaning complete replacement will be necessary. FIG. 7-1a Move with the casters touching the floor. FIG. 7-1b Separate components when moving over a sloped or stepped area.
  • Page 53: Separating The Main Cabinet

    7-2 SEPARATING THE MAIN CABINET ● Do not carelessly separate the components of the Main Cabinet. This may lead to accidents during maintenance and electric shocks or short circuits during operation. ● After separation of the Main Cabinet, the individual Front Cabinet and Rear Cabinet are not sufficiently strong. Take care which places you push or pull. Do not turn the components onto their sides. This may lead to disfigurement or damage and could cause accidents during maintenance. It could even lead to unrepairable damage. ● To work safely and precisely prepare a steady, safety stool or ladder to stand on. Climbing onto the cabinet or hanging down from it can lead to accidents. ● Perform the separation operation with at least two people. Performing the op- eration alone could lead to an accident. If the only way to get the separated components into a desired location is to turn them onto their side, or if a separation method other than those described in this manual is required, contact the office listed in this document or the place of pur- chase. Turning the components onto their side may disfigure or misalign the cabi- net and could lead to unrepairable damage. If the entranceway is narrow, follow the process detailed below to separate the Front Cabinet and Rear Cabinet. When the Front Cabinet and Rear Cabinet are separated, take due care during all moving operations.
  • Page 54 The measurements of each component when separated are as follows. (Width × Depth × Height) FRONT CABINET: 1,532 mm × 612 mm × 1,800 mm REAR CABINET: 1,532 mm × 640 mm × 1,980 mm FIG. 7-2b FRONT CABINET FIG. 7-2c REAR CABINET Remove the left and right Main Cabinet ceiling panel cloth brackets.
  • Page 55 Remove the front harness cover from the Main Cabinet ceiling panel. Remove the six screws. The screws have flat & spring washers attached to them. FRONT HARNESS COVER SCREW (6), black M4x16, w/flat & spring washers FIG. 7-2e FIG. 7-2f Disconnect the two connectors in the box on the Main Cabinet ceiling panel.
  • Page 56 Disconnect the connectors between the Front Cabinet and the Rear Cabinet. Only disconnect the connectors shown in the pictures below. Facing the inside of the Front Cabinet, discon- nect the two connectors on the left and on the right, and one center connector. FIG.
  • Page 57 Remove the Gun Cover BL, BR at the base of the left/right Control Units (inner part). Remove the four tamperproof screws. GUN COVER BL (1P side) GUN COVER BR (2P side) TAMPERPROOF SCREW (4 ea.), black M4x16 FIG. 7-2l Remove the fixed earth terminal on the left/right Control Units.
  • Page 58 Remove cabinet joint plate L from the inside of the Main Cabinet roof. Remove the eight truss screws. Once the screws are removed, the cabi- net joint plate L will fall. Have one person sup- port the plate while a second person removes the screws.
  • Page 59: Game Description

    GAME DESCRIPTION The following explanations apply when the product is functioning satisfactorily. Should there be any actions differ- ent from the following contents, some sort of faults may have occurred. Immediately look into the cause of the fault and eliminate the cause thereof to ensure satisfactory operation. The florescent light in the billboard and the lights inside the main cabinet (two florescent bulbs) should be on at all times while power is being supplied.
  • Page 60 Using the Control Unit Use the control unit to aim at targets and fire. Moving the control unit will move the target sight on the screen. The blue target is the 1P side and red target is the 2P side. Pull the trigger to fire bullets on the screen and also the control unit reacts by internal motor.
  • Page 61: Game Rules

    Game Rules Once the game starts, the life for the player(s) will be displayed. The 1P side is blue and the 2P side is red. - Use the control unit to aim and fire at the oncoming enemies. - Being hit by enemy attacks will reduce your life. PLAYER LIFE - It is game over when your life reaches zero.
  • Page 62: Explanation Of Test And Data Display

    EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY Do not touch any parts that are not specified in these directions. Touching un- specified locations may lead to electric shock or cause short circuits. ● Be careful that your finger or hand does not get caught when opening/closing the coin chute door.
  • Page 63 Perform tests and data checks periodically by manipulating the TEST Button and SERVICE Button in the cabinet. Follow the instructions in this chapter to conduct checks when the game machine is first installed, when money is being collected, or when the game machine does not operate properly. Shown below are the tests and screens to be used for different problems.
  • Page 64: Push Switch And Coin Meter

    9-1 PUSH SWITCH AND COIN METER Push Switch In Test Mode, the push switch in the coin chute door is operated. Unlock and open the coin chute door. Inside is the push switch. SERVICE BUTTON TEST BUTTON SOUND VOLUME SWITCH FIG.
  • Page 65: System Test Mode

    9-2 SYSTEM TEST MODE ● The details of changes to Test Mode settings are saved when you exit from Test Mode by selecting EXIT from the system test mode menu. Be careful because if the power is turned off before that point, changes to the settings will be lost. ●...
  • Page 66: Game Test Mode

    9-3 GAME TEST MODE To change settings in the game test mode, simply making changes on the setting screen will not be effective. Complete the Test Mode in normal fashion. Highlight GAME TEST Mode on the system test mode menu, and press the TEST Button to enter the game test mode.
  • Page 67 9-3a INPUT TEST INPUT TEST 1P GUN X 0000FEE0 1P GUN Y 000002A7 1P GUN TRIGGER OFF 1P START BUTTON OFF 2P GUN X 00000233 2P GUN Y 000002D8 2P GUN TRIGGER OFF 2P START BUTTON OFF SERVICE OFF TEST PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT FIG.
  • Page 68 GUN TRIGGER GUN X GUN X GUN Y 2P GUN 1P GUN 2P START BUTTON 1P START BUTTON FIG. 9-3a02 Input Device...
  • Page 69 9-3b OUTPUT TEST OUTPUT TEST 1P GUN MOTOR OFF SENSOR ON 1P START LAMP 2P GUN MOTOR OFF SENSOR ON 2P START LAMP ROOM LAMP OFF COIN LAMP -> EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG. 9-3b OUTPUT TEST Screen The condition of each output device can be checked.
  • Page 70 9-3c GUN CALIBRATION Calibration is relevant to operability. Manipulate and adjust the control unit with appropriate force. Do not make adjustments with excessive force. GUN CALIBRATION CALIBRATION START -> EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG. 9-3c01 GUN CALIBRATION Screen Change the volume input values of the control unit.
  • Page 71 Perform individual calibration of the control units for the 1P side and 2P side. The current maximum and minimum individual volume values will be reset when entering the Gun Calibration Screen. GUN CALIBRATION The revised individual values for the X/Y axis for the 1P side and 2P side 1P GUN X FD77 (1C00) units within TEST Mode.
  • Page 72 9-3d GAME ASSIGNMENTS Setting changes do not become effective until EXIT is selected on the setting screen. After a setting has been changed, be sure to always exit the setting screen. GAME ASSIGNMENTS DIFFICULTY (EASY –4 –0- 4 HARD) 0 ADVERTISE SOUND ROOM LAMP AUTO...
  • Page 73 9-3e BOOKKEEPING Displays bookkeeping information across 4 screens. When the TEST Button is pressed, proceed to the next screen. When the TEST Button is pressed while the (4/4) screen is displayed, the game test mode menu screen reappears. BOOKKEEPING COIN1 COIN2 COIN3 COIN4...
  • Page 74 BOOKKEEPING TOTAL TIME 0 D 00 H 00 M 00 S TOTAL PLAY TIME 0 D 00 H 00 M 00 S TOTAL PLAY TIME1P 0 D 00 H 00 M 00 S TOTAL PLAY TIME2P 0 D 00 H 00 M 00 S NUMBER OF GAMES 1P 0 2P 0...
  • Page 75 BOOKKEEPING 1 COIN PLAY TIME 00 – 01 min 10 – 11 min 01 – 02 min 11 – 12 min 02 – 03 min 12 – 13 min 03 – 04 min 13 – 14 min 04 – 05 min 14 –...
  • Page 76 9-3f BACKUP DATA CLEAR BACKUP DATA CLEAR YES(CLEAR) -> NO(CANCEL) SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG. 9-3f BACKUP DATA CLEAR Screen Press the SERVICE Button and move the cursor to the item you want to select. To clear data, move the cursor to YES (CLEAR) and then press the TEST Button. When the data has been cleared, the message “COMPLETED”...
  • Page 77: Projector

    PROJECTOR The projector is adjusted prior to leaving the factory. Avoid any unnecessary adjustment. ● If the adjustment method in this manual does not resolve the problem contact the customer service number in this manual or your supplier. ● “Snow” on the screen/changes in brightness for a short period are due to the high pressure mercury lamp in the projector. This is not a defect and does not need repairs. ● There is no way of knowing when the lamp is going to cease to function. Once it ceases to function, the projector will be unable to display anything and the product cannot be used. Have a spare lamp ready at all times. ● Do not stick tape, stickers or anything else onto the screen. Any kind of adhe- sive may damage the surface of the screen.
  • Page 78: Cleaning The Screen

    10-1 CLEANING THE SCREEN ● Since the Projector screen is susceptible to damage, pay careful attention to its handling. When cleaning, refrain from using water or volatile chemicals. ● Do not climb onto the control panel. This could lead to injuries, such as bump- ing your head. ● When reaching across the control panel to clean the screen there is a risk of hurting your shoulder or arm. Use a mop with a non-feathery, soft, dry cloth mop head and wipe the surface of the screen. When the screen surface becomes dirty with dust, etc., clean it by using a soft cloth such as gauze. When water, and volatile chemicals such as benzene, thinner, etc., spill on the screen surface, it may be subject to damage, therefore, do not use them.
  • Page 79: Control Unit

    CONTROL UNIT ● When working with the product, be sure to turn the power off. Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit. ● Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires may cause an electric shock, short circuit or present a risk of fire. ● Do not touch any parts that are not specified in these directions. Touching un- specified locations may lead to electric shock or cause short circuits. ● This work should be performed by site maintenance personnel or other skilled professionals. Work performed by non-technical personnel can cause a severe accident such as an electric shock. ● Exercise due caution in performing soldering procedures. If soldering iron is handled carelessly, there could be fires or burns. ● Proceed very carefully when heating thermal contraction tube. Careless op- erations can result in fires or burns. ● When fastening plastic parts, be careful not to tighten screws and nuts exces- sively. Otherwise parts may be damaged, resulting in injuries from fragments, etc. ● Be careful not to get hand or finger caught when removing or attaching the parts. ● Disconnection and connection of connectors will be performed within the nar- row cabinet space. Take due care not to scratch or otherwise injure yourself. ● Take care when carrying the removed Control Units. Such heavy lifting carries a risk of injury to back or shoulders. ● After the volume has been replaced, be sure to set the volume value on the test mode calibration screen and the input test screen and check variations in the volume value. ● After adjusting or replacing a microswitch, always check ON/OFF of the switch on the input test screen of the test mode. ● Handle parts inside the Control Unit very carefully. Be especially careful to avoid damage, deformation or loss of these parts. If any one of these parts is lost or defective, it can result in damages and/or faulty operations.
  • Page 80: How To Remove Control Unit

    11-1 HOW TO REMOVE CONTROL UNIT When changing the volume or microswitches in the Control Unit you must first remove the Control Unit. Performing these operations with the Control Unit still attached is difficult and may damage parts or wires. The following tools are needed for the following procedure.
  • Page 81 Disconnect the two connectors. Disconnect the two connectors. FIG. 11-1d Remove the upper earth terminal holder. Re- move the single hexagon nut. The hexagon nut uses flat and spring washers. Do not remove the lower earth terminal. HEXAGON NUT (1) M4, flat &...
  • Page 82 Lift the Control Unit directly upward and re- move it. FIG. 11-1g The Supplied Wrench The supplied wrench for tamperproof screws M5 is used for the screws on the grip base. Use it to tighten these screws if they are loose or when changing the grip base. WRENCH FOR TAMPERPROOF SCREWS M5 FIG.
  • Page 83: Adjusting Or Changing The X Axis Volume

    11-2 ADJUSTING OR CHANGING THE X AXIS VOLUME The volume axis directions when the Control Units are pointed directly at the screen are different. The X (left and right) axis volume is on the bottom of the Control Unit. If the X axis volume does not seem to be working properly and the TEST Mode calibration screen has no effect, the cause is likely to be a problem with or damage to the gears of the X axis volume.
  • Page 84 With the Control Unit’s left and right axis perpendicular to the screen, engage the D cut face of the volume axis so that is matches the diagram below. Volume axis D cut face with left and right axis perpendicular to the screen Loosen the two screws.
  • Page 85 Exchange Turn off the power and remove the Control Unit. (See 11-1). Invert the Control Unit and place it upside down. Make sure you do not damage the surface of the Control Unit. Disconnect the one connector on the wire coming from the volume. Remove the two screws fixing the volume bracket lower in place.
  • Page 86 Remove the hexagon nuts attaching the volume bracket lower to the volume and remove it from the bracket. The bracket will be used with the replacement part. FIG. 11-2f The wire attached to the volume will be used with the replacement part. Remove the old heat shrink tubing attached to the wire using the nippers or cutters.
  • Page 87 Fix the bracket in place with the two screws. Connect the connector. Reattach the Control Unit to the cabinet. Turn on the power and use the calibration screen to alter the volume values.
  • Page 88: Adjusting Or Changing The Y Axis Volume

    11-3 ADJUSTING OR CHANGING THE Y AXIS VOLUME The Y (up and down) axis volume is inside the Control Unit on the side. If the Y axis volume does not seem to be working properly and the TEST Mode calibration screen has no effect, the cause is likely to be a problem with or damage to the gears of the Y axis volume.
  • Page 89 Remove the Gun Cover. Remove the six tamperproof screws. With the Control Unit pointing at the screen, the Y axis volume is located on the right side. FIG. 11-3c TAMPERPROOF SCREW (total 6), black M4x8 FIG. 11-3d Loosen the two screws holding the volume bracket upper and adjust the gear engagement. With the Control Unit level, engage the D cut face of the volume axis in the direction shown in the diagram.
  • Page 90 Tighten the two previously loosened screws. Move the Control Unit up and down and make sure that the gears are moving smoothly. After reattaching the Control Unit turn on the power and use the calibration screen to adjust the volume values.
  • Page 91 Exchanging Turn off the power and remove the Control Unit. (See 11-1). Remove the muzzle and the Gun Cover. Remove the two screws fixing the volume bracket upper in place. The screws have flat and spring washers attached. These screws will be used with the replacement volume.
  • Page 92 Remove the volume from the Control Unit with the volume bracket upper still attached. Be careful as a connector is attached. FIG. 11-3i Disconnect the one connector. FIG. 11-3j Loosen the two hexagon socket screws fixing the gears in place and remove the gears. The gears will be used in the replacement volume.
  • Page 93 Remove the hexagon nuts attaching the volume bracket upper to the volume and remove it from the bracket. The bracket will be used with the replacement part. The wire attached to the volume will be used with the replacement part. Remove the old heat shrink tubing attached to the wire using the nippers or cutters.
  • Page 94: Replacing The Trigger Switch

    11-4 REPLACING THE TRIGGER SWITCH If the trigger does not seem to be working properly, it is likely a fault with the microswitch inside the Control Unit’s grip or there is foreign matter or dirt on the trigger. Remove the Control Unit when exchanging the microswitch or when disassembling and cleaning individual parts.
  • Page 95 Remove the right grip. Be careful when remov- ing the grip as the pieces inside may come free. When disassembling and cleaning individual parts, be careful of the direction you attach the trigger bumper. Attaching it in the wrong direc- tion may lead to a malfunction in the operation of the trigger.
  • Page 96 Use the industrial dryer to apply heat and attach the heat shrink tubing to the soldered area. Insert the microswitch into the left grip and attach it. Reattach the right grip, taking care not to pinch the wire. Replace the two tamperproof screws, screw and nut to fix it in place.
  • Page 97: Greasing

    11-5 GREASING ● Be sure to use the designated grease. Using undesignated grease can cause parts damage. ● Do not apply grease to locations other than as specified. Doing so may create a risk of operational problems and deterioration of parts. ● The designated periods for greasing serve only as a guide. Whenever there are squeaks or other anomalies, apply grease at designated locations. Once every three months, grease the cam slide part, springs, gear engagement and the sliding part of the slide rail. For all parts aside from the slide part of the slide rail, use Grease Mate (product number: 090-0066). For the slide part of the slide rail, use Sumico Lubricant (Ltd.) Mori LG Grease NO.
  • Page 98 X AXIS VOLUME GEAR ENGAGEMENT FIG. 11-5c SLIDE RAIL SLIDE PART FIG. 11-5d...
  • Page 99: Adjustment Of Vibration Noise

    11-6 ADJUSTMENT OF VIBRATION NOISE If the vibration is creating a lot of noise, adjust it in the following way. Turn off the power and remove the Control Unit. (See 11-1.) Remove the muzzle and Gun Cover. (See 11-2.) Loosen the four screws holding the vibration pack stopper (hereafter “stopper”) in place.
  • Page 100 Tighten the four screws fixed the stopper in place. Fix the screw and tighten the U nut.
  • Page 101 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 ● Remove and clean smears by using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent and then squeezed dry.
  • Page 102 Remove and clean 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 (E ring), be very careful so as not to bend the rotary shaft. CRADLE FIG.
  • Page 103 CREDIT BOARD SETTINGS...
  • Page 105 CREDIT BOARD SETTINGS...
  • Page 106: Replacing The Fluorescent Lamps

    REPLACING THE FLUORESCENT LAMPS ● When working with the product, be sure to turn the power off. Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit. ● You may get burned by a hot fluorescent lamp or other lamps. Pay full attention to the lamps when performing the work.
  • Page 107 Replacing the Billboard Box Florescent Lamp Turn off the power. Use a stool or steps when working on the top of the cabinet. Remove the six screws from the top of the billboard box. SCREW (6) M4x35, w/flat & spring washers FIG. 13a Remove the FL box door from the top of the billboard box. FL BOX DOOR FIG. 13b Change the florescent lamp. FLORESCENT LAMP 32W 390-5251-32-01 FIG. 13c...
  • Page 108 Replacing the Fluorescent Bulbs Turn off the power. Support the lamp acrylic bracket on the side TRUSS SCREW (4), black you want to change and remove the four truss M4x16 screws. Remove the supported lamp acrylic bracket. LAMP ACRYLIC BRACKET FIG. 13d Remove the lamp acrylic. LAMP ACRYLIC FIG. 13e Replace the fluorescent bulb. FLUORESCENT BULB 9W 390-6844 FIG. 13f...
  • Page 109: Periodic Inspection

    PERIODIC INSPECTION ● Once a year, check to see if power cords are damaged, the plug is securely inserted, dust is accumulated between the socket outlet and the power plug, etc. Using the product with accumulated dust in the interior may cause fire or electric shock. ● Never use a water jet, etc. to clean the inside and outside of the cabinet. If wet- ness occurs for any reason, do not use the product until it has completely dried. ● Once a year, request the office shown on this manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased to perform the internal cleaning. Using the product with accumulated dust in the interior may cause fire or other acci- dents. Note that you are liable for the cost of cleaning the interior parts. ● There is the danger of accidents involving electrical short circuits or fire caused by factors such as the deterioration of insulation in electrical and electronic equipment over time. Check that there are no abnormalities such as odors from burning. The interior of the cabinet is hard to see from the outside which may lead to will- ful misconduct by players or accidents going unnoticed. When the game is not in use, check the interior at regular intervals and make sure that nothing has been forgotten or placed on the seats. In order to maintain the performance of this product and operate it safely, inspect the following items routinely and perform maintenance.
  • Page 110 TABLE 14 PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE ITEMS DESCRIPTION PERIOD REFERENCE Confirm that adjusters contact CABINET Daily Chapter 3 floor Seat check, removal of Daily Chapter 3 forgotten / other items PROJECTOR Screen cleaning Weekly 10-1 Check screen adjustment 1 month 6 [14], 10-2, 10-3 When message is Exchange of lamp unit 10-4, 10-5...
  • Page 111: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING ● If an error message is displayed, have the problem looked at by a store main- tenance person or a technician. Unless the problem is addressed by someone with specialized knowledge or skills, there could be electrical shock, short cir- cuits or fire. If there are no store maintenance people or technicians, cut off the power immediately and contact the office shown in this manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased. ● If problems other than those covered in this manual arise, or if no improvements can be noted after measures given in this manual have been taken, do not take measures indiscriminately. Cut off the power immediately and contact the office shown in this manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased. Indiscriminate countermeasures could lead to unforeseeable ac- cidents. They could also result in permanent damages. ● When working with the product, be sure to turn the power off. Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit. ● Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires may cause an electric shock, short circuit or present a risk of fire. ● After the cause of circuit protector activation has been removed, have the cir- cuit protector re-engaged. If the unit is used continuously as is, there could be heat generation or fire, depending on the cause of the activation. ● When removing and replacing parts, take due care not to trap or pinch your fingers. ● The Control Units contain gears, cams and other moving machine parts. Take due care not to trap or pinch your fingers. An error message indicates an error with the game board. Check the separate LINDBERGH Service Manual for more details.
  • Page 112 TABLE 15 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE PROBLEMS CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES When the main SW is The power is not ON. Firmly insert the plug into the outlet. turned ON, the machine Incorrect power source/voltage. Make sure that the power supply/voltage are cor- is not activated. rect.
  • Page 113 CIRCUIT PROTECTOR CIRCUIT PROTECTOR Functions due to the activation of bimetal. To restore the function, wait for approximately one minute or longer until the bimetal cools off. (Press the button.) FIG. 15...
  • Page 114: Game Board

    GAME BOARD ● When working with the product, be sure to turn the power off. Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit. ● Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires may cause electric shock or short circuit or present a fire risk. ● Do not expose the game board, etc. without a good reason. Failure to observe this can cause electric shock hazard or malfunctioning. ● Do not use this product with connectors other than those that were connected and used with the game board at the time of shipping. Do not carelessly con- nect wires to connectors that were not used at the time of shipping, as this may cause overheating, smoke or fire damage. ● When returning the game board after making repairs or replacements, make sure that there are no errors in the connection of connectors. Erroneous con- nections can lead to electrical shock, short circuits or fires. ● When connecting a connector, check the direction carefully. Connectors must be connected in only one direction. If indiscriminate loads are applied in mak- ing connections, the connector or its terminal fixtures could be damaged, re- sulting in electrical shock, short circuits or fires. ● In this product, setting changes are made during the test mode. The game board need not be operated. Use the game board, etc. as is with the same set- ting made at the time of shipment so as not to cause electric shock and mal- functioning. ● Static electricity from your body may damage some electronics devices on the IC board. Before handling the IC board, touch a grounded metallic surface so that the static electricity can be discharged. ● When a game board is to be replaced, put the old game board with anomaly into a special box for replacing the game board and send it. If a special box is not available or if it has been damaged, arrange to obtain a box with the fol- lowing part number/name. [601-11691/CARTON BOX LBG] ● For replacement or repair, pack the game board and send it without disas- sembling it. Order for servicing might not be accepted if any part of the game...
  • Page 115: How To Remove Game Board

    16-1 HOW TO REMOVE GAME BOARD The game board (LINDBERGH) is inside the front door PCB to the right side when facing the projector screen. Remove the LINDBERGH together with the wooden base (PCB Board) on which it has been mounted. Turn off the power.
  • Page 116 Remove the cord clamp. Remove the cord clamp. FIG. 16-1d Remove the two screws. SCREW (2) M5x35, w/flat & spring washers, large flat washer used FIG. 16-1e Pull the PCB Board (wooden tray) halfway out. Be careful not to pull or trap any wires. FIG.
  • Page 117 Remove the connector on the back of the LIND- BERGH. Disconnect the connector. FIG. 16-1g Remove the PCB board totally from the cabinet and place it on a flat, level surface. Remove the 4 screws. SCREW (4) M4x16, w/flat & spring washers FIG. 16-1h...
  • Page 118: Composition Of The Game Board

    16-2 COMPOSITION OF THE GAME BOARD ● With the key chip inserted into it, this board serves as a special-purpose game board for the product. ● Use with the dip switches (DIP SW) on the board at the prescribed settings. If settings do not match the product, an error message will be displayed. In some cases, the game cannot be started. ASSY CASE LBG L 1GB LGJ EXP (844-0012D-02) KEY CHIP DIP SW BOARD NUMBER STICKER FIG. 16-2a DIP SW SETTING Use this product with the DIP SW settings shown in the figure below. FIG. 16-2b...
  • Page 119: Design Related Parts

    CTL PNL STICKER R / LGJ-1071UK CTL PNL STICKER L / LGJ-1070UK DESIGN PLATE INSTRUCTION EXP / LGJ-1069-01 DESIGN PLATE BUTTON EXP / LGJ-1152-01UK GUN STICKER FRONT / LGJ-3042 GUN STICKER SEGA / LGJ-3043 GUNSTICKER L / LGJ-3040 GUNSTICKER R / LGJ-3041(opposite side)
  • Page 120: Parts List

    PARTS LIST...
  • Page 121 1 TOP ASSY LGJ (D-1/2)...
  • Page 122 1 TOP ASSY LGJ (D-2/2) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-1000UK ASSY MAIN CABINET LGJ-1200UK ASSY SEAT CABINET LGJ-1300UK ASSY DLP LGJ-1400UK ASSY BILLBOARD BOX LGJ-1450UK ASSY TOP BOARD LGJ-0001UK DLP JOINT UPPER LGJ-0002UK DLP JOINT SIDE LGJ-0004UK MAT BRACKET L LGJ-0005UK MAT BRACKET R LGJ-0006UK...
  • Page 123 2 ASSY MAIN CABINET (LGJ-1000) (D-1/2)...
  • Page 124 2 ASSY MAIN CABINET (LGJ-1000) (D-2/2) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-1020UK ASSY FRONT CABINET LGJ-1050UK ASSY REAR CABINET LGJ-1080UK ASSY LAMP BOX LGJ-1090UK ASSY FRONT DOOR LGJ-1110UK ASSY FRONT DOOR PCB LGJ-1001UK CABINET JOINT PLATE LGJ-1011UK CABINET JOINT PLATE L 421-7020UK STICKER CAUTION FORK LGJ-1031UK FRONT HARNESS COVER...
  • Page 125 3 ASSY FRONT CABINET (LGJ-1020) (D-1/2)...
  • Page 126 LGJ-1026UK FRONT SPEAKER COVER LGJ-1027UK SIDE SPEAKER BRACKET LGJ-1029UK SIDE SPEAKER COVER LGJ-1030UK DRAIN BRACKET 423-0355 EMBLEM SEGA LGJ-1035UK SCREEN COVER LGJ-1032UK RED FILTER PLATE 130-5156-02 SPEAKER BOX 8OHM 20W VA1 YL 000-P00416-W M SCR PH W/FS M4 × 16 000-P00510-W M SCR PH W/FS M5 ×...
  • Page 127 4 ASSY SUB CABI DLP(LGJ-1350UK) Use the Tucker stop. (8 places; both sides) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-1351UK CABINET DLP LGJ-1163UK ADJUSTER BRACKET MA1019 CASTER 75 601-5699UK13-01 LEG ADJUSTER M16X130 1L/NUT...
  • Page 128 5 ASSY MAIN BD (LGJ-4100UK) DIP SW SETTING Figure seen from A ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-4101XUK PCB BOARD LGJ-4102UK SWITCHING BRACKET HDF-4202UK BRKT PWR SPLY 844-0001D-91-12 ASSY CASE LBG L 1GB 7800 EXP <Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea> 400-5457-91UK SW REGU ATX/JVS 000-P00416-W M SCR PH W/FS M4 ×...
  • Page 129 6 ASSY ELEC (LGJ-4200) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-4201UK SWITCHING BOARD 837-14505 I/O CONTROL BD FOR JVS 400-5421-15024W SW REGU LCA150S-24-XJCM 838-14515-A03 SOUND AMP ANALOG IN W/EXP BD 838-14630 SSR BD G3MB-202P X2 280-6681 L-LOCK LT-320PCG HDF-4102UK SW REGU BRKT 011-T03516 TAP SCR TH 3.5 ×...
  • Page 130 7 ASSY REAR CABINET (LGJ-1050) (D-1/2)...
  • Page 131 7 ASSY REAR CABINET (LGJ-1050UK) (D-2/2) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-3000 ASSY GUN L LGJ-1140UK ASSY PUSH SW LGJ-1150UK ASSY BUTTON BOX LGJ-3050 ASSY GUN R LGJ-1170UK ASSY SUB CABI REAR LGJ-1053UK CONTROL PANEL BASE LGJ-1054UK EDY COVER LGJ-1055UK LAMP ACRYLIC BRACKET LGJ-1056UK GUN COVER AL LGJ-1057UK...
  • Page 132 8 ASSY PUSH SW (LGJ-1140) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-1141X BRKT SERVICE SW 421-12043 STICKER SW PANEL 838-14548-02 SW & C 1KOHM VOL BD 000-P00308-W M SCR PH W/FS M3 × 8...
  • Page 133 9 ASSY BUTTON BOX (LGJ-1150UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-1151UK PUSH BUTTON BOX LGJ-1152UK DESIGN PLATE BUTTON EXP 509-6131-AUK LEGEND LGJ 1P S'POINT CPB 509-6131-BUK LEGEND LGJ 2P S'POINT CPB 509-6131UK BUTTON 12V 1.2W S'POINT CPB 008-T00408-0C TMP PRF SCR TH CRM M4 × 8 LGJ-60009UK WH BUTTON...
  • Page 134 10 ASSY SUB CABI REAR (LGJ-1170XUK) (D-1/2)...
  • Page 135 10 ASSY SUB CABI REAR (LGJ-1170XUK) (D-2/2) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-1171XUK REAR CABINET LGJ-1163UK ADJUSTER BRACKET MA1019 CASTER 75 601-5699UK13-01 LEG ADJUSTER M16X130 1L/NUT LGJ-1061UK COUNTER BRACKET LGJ-1063UK MAT BRACKET LGJ-1066UK REAR CABINET REINFORCEMENT DP-1167UK TNG LKG LGJ-1052UK CABINET SUPPORT BRACKET R DUT-0302UK COIN PATH PLATE 220-5374-01...
  • Page 136 11 CONTROL UNIT L (LGJ-3000) (D-1/3)...
  • Page 137 11 CONTROL UNIT L (LGJ-3000) (D-2/3) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-3070 ASSY MOTOR LGJ-3001 GUN COVER LGJ-3002X GRIP COVER LGJ-3003 GUN BASE LGJ-3004 BEARING BRACKET LGJ-3005 VOLUME BRACKET LOWER LGJ-3006 MAIN SHAFT WASHER LGJ-3007 GUN MAIN FRAME LGJ-3008X GUN UNDER FRAME LGJ-3009 VOLUME BRACKET UPPER LGJ-3010...
  • Page 138 11 CONTROL UNIT L (LGJ-3000) (D-3/3) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE 280-5124-05 NYLON CLAMP NKO5 280-5124-07 NYLON CLAMP NK07 280-6623-1.5M-0 PLASTIC TIE BELT PLT-1.5M FAS-000163 M SCR PH W/SMALL FS M3 × 14 000-P00308-W M SCR PH W/FS M3 × 8 000-P00408-W M SCR PH W/FS M4 ×...
  • Page 139 12 CONTROL UNIT R (LGJ-3050) (D-1/3)...
  • Page 140 12 CONTROL UNIT R (LGJ-3050) (D-2/3) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-3070 ASSY MOTOR LGJ-3001 GUN COVER LGJ-3002X GRIP COVER LGJ-3003 GUN BASE LGJ-3004 BEARING BRACKET LGJ-3005 VOLUME BRACKET LOWER LGJ-3006 MAIN SHAFT WASHER LGJ-3007 GUN MAIN FRAME LGJ-3008X GUN UNDER FRAME LGJ-3009 VOLUME BRACKET UPPER LGJ-3010...
  • Page 141 12 CONTROL UNIT R (LGJ-3050) (D-3/3) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE 280-5124-05 NYLON CLAMP NKO5 280-5124-07 NYLON CLAMP NK07 280-6623-1.5M-0 PLASTIC TIE BELT PLT-1.5M FAS-000163 M SCR PH W/SMALL FS M3 × 14 000-P00308-W M SCR PH W/FS M3 × 8 000-P00408-W M SCR PH W/FS M4 ×...
  • Page 142 13 ASSY MOTOR (LGJ-3070) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-3071 MOTOR BRACKET LGJ-3072 MOTOR CAM 350-5812 AC MOTOR RH6P3N 350-5813 GEAR HEAD 6H5N-1 028-A00408-P SET SCR HEX SKT CUP P M4 × 8 000-P00440-SB M SCR PH W/S BLK M4 × 40...
  • Page 143 14 ASSY LAMP BOX (LGJ-1080UK) Figure seen from B ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-1180XUK ASSY SUB CABI LAMP BOX LGJ-1082UK LAMP BRACKET LB1104 STICKER CAUTION HOT SURFACE 421-7501-74 STICKER LAMP 110V 25W 390-0110-25BUK BULB 110V 25W BAYONET 214-0277UK LAMP SOCKET ES 000-P00416-W M SCR PH W/FS M4 ×...
  • Page 144 15 ASSY SUB CABI LAMP BOX (LGJ-1180XUK) Use the Tucker stop. (8 places; both sides) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-1181XUK LAMP BOX 011-F00312 TAP SCR #1 FH 3 × 12 LGJ-60011UK WH LAMP BOX DC LGJ-60024UK WH LAMP BOX AC...
  • Page 145 16 ASSY FRONT DOOR (LGJ-1090UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-1091XUK FRONT DOOR DP-1167UK TNG LKG 117-0062 PLATE LOCK RETAINER 220-5575UK LOCK (J9117) KEY2LIKE 22M LB1102 STICKER DANGEROUS VOLTAGE...
  • Page 146 17 ASSY FRONT DOOR PCB (LGJ-1110UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-1111XUK FRONT DOOR PCB LGJ-1112UK OUTLET PLATE DP-1167UK TNG LKG 117-0062 PLATE LOCK RETAINER 220-5575UK LOCK (J9117) KEY2LIKE 22MM LB1102 STICKER DANGEROUS VOLTAGE 000-T00416-0B M SCR TH BLK M4 × 16...
  • Page 147 18 ASSY SEAT CABINET (LGJ-1200) (D-1/2)...
  • Page 148 COVER SIDE WINDOW L LGJ-1105 COVER SIDE WINDOW R LGJ-1217UK REAR WINDOW EXP LGJ-1218UK SIDE WINDOW L LGJ-1219UK SIDE WINDOW R LGJ-1222UK SEGA STICKER LGJ-1103-AUK JEEP MOULD REAR LGJ-1226UK TAIL LAMP S LGJ-1227UK TAIL LAMP M LGJ-1228UK TAIL LAMP L LGJ-1229UK...
  • Page 149 19 ASSY SPEAKER BOARD (LGJ-1250UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-1251XUK SEAT BOARD RTS-3011UK SEAT CUSHION UNKNOWN SPEAKER GRILL 280-K05245-W7 DRIVE FASTENER 130-365-564UK SPKR 15W 40OHM XF (NOT SHOWN) LGJ-60015UK WH SPEAKER BOARD (NOTSHOWN)
  • Page 150 20 ASSY WOOFER BOARD (LGJ-1260UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-1261UK WOOFER BOARD LGJ-1262UK WOOFER COVER 130-004-0100W WOOFER 4 OHM 100W 008-T00440-OB M4X40 MSCR TH SEC BLK...
  • Page 151 21 ASSY SUB CABI SEAT (LGJ-1270UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-1271XUK SEAT CABINET LGJ-1163UK ADJUSTER BRACKET LGJ-1272UK FLOOR MAT REAR MA1019 CASTER G-65N 601-5699UK13-01 LEG ADJUSTER TM-258-6TOCHIGIYA LGJ-1063UK MAT BRACKET LGJ-1052UK CABINET SUPPORT BRACKET R 030-000830-S HEX BLT W/S M8 × 30 011-T03516 TAP SCR TH 3.5 ×...
  • Page 152 22 ASSY DLP (LGJ-1300UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-1320UK ASSY DLP CABINET LGJ-1330UK ASSY AC BKT LGJ-1360UK ASST XFMR LGJ-1353UK CONNECTOR BRKT 838-0001UK I/R PCB LGJ-1357&8UK BRKT L&R DLP RND-60031 CA-IR-EYE 200-6055-SNY DISPLAY 55" SONT BRAVIA...
  • Page 153 23 ASSY DLP CABINET (LGJ-1320) NO DRAWING AT TIME OF PRINT ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-1340UK ASSY FAN LGJ-1163UK ADJUSTER BKT MA1019 CASTER 75 601-5699UK13-01 LEG ADJUSTER M16X130 253-5460-01 AIR VENT BLACK LGJ-60021UK WH DLP CABI LGJ-60038UK WH DLP POWER LGJ-60040UK WH I/R POWER 600-7010-0300UK CA HDMI 300CM...
  • Page 154 24 AC UNIT (LGJ-1330) NO DRAWING AT TIME OF PRINT ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE HDF-0661UK BRKT AC HDF LB1126-5-250 FUSE LABEL 5 AMP 250 LB1131 LABEL ON/OFF EP1382 FILTER SCHFFNER FN682-10/06 EP1387 IEC INLET & SW 514-5078-5000 FUSE 5X20 CERAMMIC SB 5A 310-5029-D508 HEAT SHRINK SLEEVING 000-T00425-0B...
  • Page 155 25 ASSY FAN (LGJ-1340UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE 105-5340-01 FAN BRKT LONG 601-8543 FAN GUARD 260-0011-02 AXIAL FLOW FAN AC100V 50-60HZ 000-P00312-W M SCR PH W/FS M3 × 12...
  • Page 156 26 ASSY SUB CABI DLP (LGJ-1350UK) NO DRAWING AT TIME OF PRINT ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-1351UK CABINET DLP LGJ-1163 ADJUSTER BRACKET 601-11838-91 CASTER G-65N 601-11839 LEG ADJUSTER TM-258-6TOCHIGIYA 030-000830-S HEX BLT W/S M8 × 30 011-T03516 TAP SCR TH 3.5 × 16 LGJ-60021X WH AC DLP LGJ-60035...
  • Page 157 27 ASSY BILLBOARD BOX (LGJ-1400UK) (D-1/2)...
  • Page 158 27 ASSY ASSY BILLBOARD BOX (LGJ-1400UK) (D-2/2) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-1401X FL BOX LGJ-1441XUK FL BOX DOOR LGJ-1403UK SEAT AIR DUCT S LGJ-1405UK CARRIER L LGJ-1406UK CARRIER R LGJ-1407UK CAREER SUPPORT BRACKET LGJ-1408UK REAR BILLBOARD BRACKET LGJ-1409UK REAR BILLBOARD SUPPORT LGJ-1410UK BRKT BILLBOARD UPPER LGJ-1411UK BRKT BILLBOARD UNDER...
  • Page 159 28 ASSY SUB CABI FL BOX DOOR (LGJ-1440) Use the Tucker stop. (10 places) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-1441X FL BOX DOOR LGJ-1442 SEAT AIR DUCT L...
  • Page 160 30 ASSY TOP BOARD (LGJ-1450) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGJ-1451X JOINT BOARD LGJ-1452 JOINT PIPE L LGJ-1453 JOINT PIPE R LGJ-1458 CURTAIN PARTS 011-T03516 TAP SCR TH 3.5 × 16 030-000630-SB HEX BLT BLK W/S M6 × 30 000-T00408-0B M SCR TH BLK M4 × 8 068-652016-0B FLT WSHR BLK 6.5-20 ×...
  • Page 163 WIRE COLOR CODE TABLE The DC power wire color for this product is different from previous SEGA titles. Working from the previous wire colors will create a high risk of fire. The color codes for the wires used in the diagrams in the following chapter are as follows.

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