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TABLE OF CONTENTS

BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT, BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING:
TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................................................................................... i
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................ iii
1
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ...................................................................... 1
2
2-1 LIMITATIONS OF USAGE ...........................................................................................5
2-2 OPERATION AREA .....................................................................................................6
3
PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION .......................... 7
3-1 BEFORE OPERATION ...............................................................................................7
4
PART DESCRIPTIONS ........................................................................... 10
5
ACCESSORIES ....................................................................................... 11
6
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION ........................................................... 13
7
PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE .................................. 33
7-1 MOVING THE MACHINE ...........................................................................................33
7-2 SEPARATING THE MAIN CABINET .........................................................................35
8
GAME DESCRIPTION .............................................................................. 37
9
EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY ..................................... 49
9-1 VTS BOARD .............................................................................................................51
9-2 SYSTEM TEST MODE ..............................................................................................52
9-3 GAME TEST MODE...................................................................................................53
10
PROJECTOR ............................................................................................ 63
10-1 REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS .............................................................................64
10-2 AUTO COLOUR MATCHING...................................................................................64
10-3 ADJUSTING ON-SCREEN CONTRAST .................................................................65
10-4 ADJUST ON-SCREEN BRIGHTNESS ....................................................................66
10-5 ADJUSTING ON-SCREEN DISPLAY POSITION ....................................................67
10-6 ADJUSTING SCREEN SIZE ....................................................................................68
10-7 CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................69
10-8 STATIC CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT ..............................................................70
10-9 POINT CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT ................................................................71
10-10 LINE CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT .................................................................72
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT, BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING: TABLE OF CONTENTS ..................i INTRODUCTION ....................iii HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ..............1 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION ....4 2-1 LIMITATIONS OF USAGE ...................5 2-2 OPERATION AREA .....................6 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION ......
  • Page 2 CONTROL UNIT ..................73 11-1 HOW TO REPLACE THE MICROSWITCH .............74 11-2 HOW TO REPLACE THE SENSOR UNIT ...............77 11-3 REPLACING THE SOLENOID.................78 COIN SELECTOR & CREDIT SETTINGS..........79 REPLACING THE FLUORESCENT LAMPS ........... 84 PERIODIC INSPECTION ................86 TROUBLESHOOTING ................88 GAME BOARD ..................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    This manual is intended to provide detailed descriptions together with all the necessary information covering the general operation of electronic assemblies, electro-mechanicals, servicing control, spare parts, etc. for the product, "GHOST SQUAD - EVOLUTION." This manual is intended for the owners, personnel and managers in charge of operation of the product.
  • Page 4 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 5 BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT, BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING: To maintain safety: To ensure the safe operation of this product, be sure to read the following before usage. The following instructions are intended for the users, operators and the personnel in charge of the operation of the product.
  • Page 6: Handling Precautions

    - SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage, compensation for damage to a third party, caused by specification changes not designated by SEGA.
  • Page 7 ● 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: 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.
  • Page 10: Limitations Of Usage

    2-1 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.
  • Page 11: Operation Area

    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.
  • Page 12: 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. 3-1 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.
  • Page 13 ● 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.
  • Page 14: During Operation (Paying Attention To Customers)

    3-2 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.
  • Page 15: Part Descriptions

    PART DESCRIPTIONS FIG. 4 Name of Each Part TABLE 4 Major Measurements of Each Unit Upon Purchase (Width x Depth x Height) (Weight) Gun Cabinet 1,140 mm × 1,090 mm × 1,010 mm 98 kg PTV Cabinet 1,140 mm × 555 mm × 1,670 mm 100 kg PTV Base 1,200 mm ×...
  • Page 16: 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 REMOTE CONTROL FOR 420-6831-11UK (1) 420-6921-01UK (1) This manual...
  • Page 17 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 18: 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.
  • Page 19 ● Handle moulded 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.
  • Page 20 The assembly of this product is performed in the following 6 steps. ASSEMBLING THE BILLBOARD ASSEMBLING THE CABINET SECURING INTO LOCATION CONNECTING THE DVD DRIVE APPLYING POWER FOR THE FIRST TIME ENGAGEMENT OF POWER SUPPLY AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATION CONFIRMATION OF ASSEMBLY Tools Required for Assembly Operation - Philips screwdriver (for M4, M6 screws) - A 7, 10 millimeter socket wrench or hexagonal screwdriver (for M4, M6 hexagon bolts and nuts)
  • Page 21 ASSEMBLING THE BILLBOARD The Billboard can be heavy. Two people are required to install the billboard once assembled..” Place the ASSY BILLBOARD on to a flat surface and remove the 2x truss screws which secure the Pop Bracket FIG. 6-1a Once the Pop Bracket has been removed.
  • Page 22 Attach the now assembled Billboard Pop Panel to the Billboard using the 2x truss screws which were re- moved from step 1 FIG. 6-1d ASSEMBLING THE CABINET Locate the PTV to the back of the PTV Base. Once in position, have 2 people to lift the PTV and a third person to stabilise it from behind.
  • Page 23 IMPORTANT. - 2 poeple are required for this operation as the Billboard is HEAVY. Lift the Billboard so that it is positioned centrally on the PTV. Carefully lower the Billboard onto the PTV as not to trap any wires. Then slowly slide the Billboard forward towards the screen so that Billboard latches onto the clasps on the upper part of the mask.
  • Page 24 Once the Connector Lid is removed. Locate the Billboard Harness and connect the 2x connectors into the top of the PTV. FIG. 6-1j Once connected. Re-attach the Connector lid using the 1x truss removed in step 6. The next step is to attach the Gun Cabi to the Display Cabi. Firstly bring the two cabinet together. Connect the wiring between the to cabinets.
  • Page 25 Carefully place the Gun cabi on to the support of the Display Cabi (be careful not to trap any wires). Fix the two cabinets together by secureing the left and right brackets of the Gun Cabi to the Display cabi using 4x M8 Hex Bolts Black.
  • Page 26 SECURING INTO LOCATION Make sure that all the adjusters contact the floor. Otherwise the cabinet could move, causing an accident. The product comes with casters attached at 8 locations and adjusters at 6 locations (Fig. 6-2a). 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.
  • Page 27 Views are reduced to 1/100. Use them for reference You must secure a 150cm ventilation space between in installation site layout. the back of the DLP and the wall. FIG. 6-2e Ventilation Space FIG. 6-2d Three Surface Views...
  • Page 28 CONNECTING THE DVD DRIVE (PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION) PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PRODUCT IS DELIVERED 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.
  • Page 29 Locate the two connections (circled) required for the DVD drive unit. USB MINI A NH6pin FIG. 6-11c Remove the key chip from the DVD kit case and insert it into the LINDBERGH. Make sure it is inserted in the proper direction. (The keychip will already be inserted on all European models.) Connect the two connectors on the DVD wire that have the “LINDBERGH”...
  • Page 30 APPLYING POWER FOR THE FIRST TIME ● 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. ● This product MUST be earthed. Operating this product without an earth connection will result in either a fire hazzard, or Severe electric shock.
  • Page 31 The AC unit is on the lower back of the Display Cabinet. This AC unit contains the following. - Main switch - Inlet for power cable connection - On/Off Switch - Circuit protector or Fuse 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.”...
  • Page 32 Fully insert the power cord plug into the outlet. The power cord is laid out indoors. Protect the power cord by attaching wire cover to it. FIG. 6-12c...
  • Page 33 6 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.
  • Page 34 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.
  • Page 35 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.
  • Page 36 7 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,”...
  • Page 37 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 PLAYER 1 START LAMP PLAYER 2 START LAMP...
  • Page 38: 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.
  • Page 39 ● 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.
  • Page 40: 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 Gun cabinet from the PTV cabinet, take care which places you push or pull.
  • Page 41 ● When transporting the machine, do not push or pull on any plasic or fragile parts. Trying to move the machine by pulling on these parts may cause damage. FIG. 7-2b Do not attempt to move the product by pressing on the shaded areas, in doing so may cause damage to the product.
  • Page 42: Game Description

    GAME DESCRIPTION Use this section to cofirm the machine is operating correctly; if the machine doesn’t operate as described there may be a fault. While power is connected, the billboard is continuously lit and semonstration footage and ranking data are displayed on screen.
  • Page 43: Game Controls

    Game Outline The player is a member of the special forces “Ghost Squad”, out to suppress vicious terrorists. Each mission contains multiple routes, allowing the payer to choose how to proceed. Special events occur througout the game depending on the route chosen, such as securing hostages or providing friendly cover fire. Game Controls the game is controlled with the cabinet START buttons and the provided sub-machinegun style controllers.
  • Page 44 Characters Alpha Unit The Alpha Unit are the main charecters in the game and are young hot-shot members of “Ghost Squad”, an unofficail unit of the anti-terrorist group, “M.O.P.” (Multi-Operation-Program). FIG. 8c Alpha Unit Fellow M.O.P. Members The Commander provides radio backup and pertinent advice to the Alpha Unit. Also assisting the Alpha Unit in operations are Bravo Unit and Charlie Unit.
  • Page 45 Customize Screen Starting the game will display the following screen and allow weapon and cosume selection. FIG. 8g Name Entry Screen Choose a name to represent your character. This name will be used to display the score if it is made into the cabinet ranking.
  • Page 46 Controller Explanation Screen Exiting the Customize Menu plays the demo which explains how to use the gun controller. This explains the shooting stance, and how to use the SHOT SELECTOR and ACTION button. It is possible to skip this explanation screen with the START button. FIG.
  • Page 47 Mission Selection Screen On this screen the player selects which mission to play from 3 available missions. Playing one mission all the way to the end displays the screen shown below, alowing the player to select another mission. A mission played once cannot be played again in the same game. FIG.
  • Page 48 In-Game Display FIG. 8l - In-Game Display Life (remaining health) The colour will grow red as it nears zero. GS Meter Special Points accumilated during the game are shown here. Not Used Score Point accumilated during play. Mission Level Level of current mission. Terrorist Find and suppress! Fellow Troops...
  • Page 49 Game rules and Gameplay Life During play, the players life is displayed at the top part of the screen. Life is diminished by enemy attack or accidental fire on hostages. Once a player’s life runs out, play stops. The amount of life to start a game can be configured in Test Mode settings. Changing life settings will not effect the lenght of life gauge.
  • Page 50 E-Marker When discovered, the terrorist commence fire upon the player. However, not all shots result in injury. An “E-Marker” will be displayed on any enemy whose shot will inflict damage, serving as a warning to the player. When under fire from multiple enemies, first defeating enemies marked with an “E-Marker” should help the player to avoid damage.
  • Page 51 The number of selectable tactics will increase along with the Mission Level. Events (special Operations) Besides normal terrorist suppression, theis game includes additional events , such as bomb removal or securing hostages. If the mission level is high, then a large numer of special events become available. Some events allow use of specialized weapons.
  • Page 52 Auxillary Items Auxillary items appear in certain situations during the game. There are two types of auxillary items. Items that are put to use and disappear immediately after picking them up, and those that are stocked and continue to be effective over time. The latter type can be used only one at a time.
  • Page 53 Costumes This game has a total of 14 costumes. All 14 costumes will be made available from the start of the game. The chosen costume can be viewed during the in-cut ganme scenes. Costumes have no direct effect on damage, score or any other game content. Examples of Costumes.
  • Page 54: 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 55 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 56: Vts Board

    9-1 VTS Board VTS Board To enter in to TEST MODE, open the coin door to reveal the VTS Board. Push the Test button to enter in to TEST MODE. FIG. 9-1a VTS Board TEST Button (TEST): Establishes Test Mode. Becomes the button to confirm selections in Test Mode. SERVICE Button (SERVICE): Makes it possible to enter credits for service without increasing the coin meter.
  • Page 57: 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 58: 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 59: A Input Test

    9-3a INPUT TEST INPUT TEST PLAYER TRIGGER ACTION CHANGE GUN-X GUN-Y SCREEN START SERVICE TEST PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT FIG. 9-3a01 INPUT TEST Screen The condition of each input device can be checked. Periodically check the condition of each input device on this screen.
  • Page 60 FIG. 9-3a02 Controller...
  • Page 61: B Output Test

    9-3b OUTPUT TEST OUTPUT TEST PLAYER 1 START LAMP PLAYER 2 START LAMP PLAYER 1 HOLDER LAMP PLAYER 2 HOLDER LAMP PLAYER 1 GUN REACTION PLAYER 2 GUN REACTION -> 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 62 9-3c 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 NORMAL LIFE REACTION CALIBRATION ADVERTISE SOUND ->...
  • Page 63 9-3d GUN ADJUSTMENT Calibration is relevant to operability. Manipulate and adjust the control unit to enusre that they correctly adjusted for game play.. GUN ADJUSTMENT PLAYER 1 PLAYER 2 LEFT -288 LEFT -288 CENTRE CENTRE RIGHT RIGHT BOTTOM -138 BOTTOM -165 DEFAULT DEFAULT...
  • Page 64 9-3e BOOKKEEPING Displays bookkeeping information across 3 screens. When the TEST Button is pressed, proceed to the next screen. When the TEST Button is pressed while the (3/3) screen is displayed, the game test mode menu screen reappears. BOOKKEEPING COIN CHUTE #1 COIN CHUTE #2 TOTAL COINS COIN CREDITS...
  • Page 65 BOOKKEEPING NUMBER OF GAMES NUMBER OF GAME START NUMBER OF GAMES JOIN NUMBER OF CONTINUE TOTAL TIME 0 D 00 H 00 M 00 S 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 LONGEST PLAY TIME...
  • Page 66 BOOKKEEPING 0M 005 0M 295 0M 305 0M 595 1M 005 1M 295 1M 305 1M 595 2M 005 2M 295 2M 305 2M 595 3M 005 3M 295 3M 305 3M 595 4M 005 4M 295 4M 305 4M 595 5M 005 5M 295 5M 305...
  • Page 67 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 68: 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. ● If adjustment to the PTV is necessary, direct the remote control’s light emitting portion towards the PTV screen.
  • Page 69: Remote Control Buttons

    REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS 10.1 ● If adjustment to the PTV is necessary, direct the remote control’s light emitting portion towards the PTV screen. 10.2 AUTO COLOUR MATCHING The Projector may be subject to colour deviations affected by earth magnetism, the building steel frames, etc.
  • Page 70: Adjusting On-Screen Contrast

    10.3 ADJUSTING ON-SCREEN CONTRAST ● Although the on-screen picture quality has been adjusted at the time of shipment from the factory, the onscreen contrast can be readjusted if desired. When the Game Board is replaced, readjustment may be necessary. Changing the CONTRAST causes the light and shade of the on-screen images to be changed..
  • Page 71: Adjust On-Screen Brightness

    10.4 ADJUSTING ON-SCREEN BRIGHTNESS ● Although the on-screen picture quality has been adjusted at the time of shipment from the factory, readjustment can be made if desired. When the Game Board is replaced, readjustment may be necessary. Changing the BRIGHTNESS causes the brightness of the on-screen images of black portions to be changed.
  • Page 72: Adjusting On-Screen Display Position

    10.5 ADJUSTING ON-SCREEN DISPLAY POSITION ● Although the on-screen display position (H. POSI, V. POSI) has been adjusted at the time of shipment from the factory, readjustment can be made if desired. When the Game Board is replaced, readjustments may be necessary. •...
  • Page 73: Adjusting Screen Size

    10.6 ADJUSTING THE SCREEN SIZE ● Although the on-screen size (H. SIZE, V. SIZE) has been adjusted at the time of shipment from the factory, readjustment can be made if desired. When the Game Board is replaced, readjustments may be necessary. •...
  • Page 74: Convergence Adjustment

    10.7 CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT ● To avoid circuitry malfunctioning due to electrical load increase, never utilize CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT (Line Convergence Adjustment in particular) for adjusting screen size changes. There is no means to restore the Convergence Adjustment data once stored, to its original state.
  • Page 75: Static Convergence Adjustment

    10.8 STATIC CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT In the STATIC CONVERGENCE adjustment, each of red and blue images is comprehensively moved to and superimposed on the green colour. If automatic colour matching function is not sufficiently satisfactory, perform this adjustment. Be sure to perform automatic colour matching before starting the above adjustment.
  • Page 76: Point Convergence Adjustment

    10.9 POINT CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT In the POINT CONVERGENCE adjustment, each of red, green and blue images is partially moved for colour matching. The adjustment may be necessary when the Game Board is replaced or changed, or screen size is changed. Be sure to perform automatic colour matching before starting the adjustment.
  • Page 77: Line Convergence Adjustment

    10.10 LINE CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT In the LINE CONVERGENCE adjustment, the adjustment point of the column line (vertical) or row line (horizontal) is comprehensively moved for colour matching. It is convenient to utilize this adjustment when the colour of the column line or row line is uniformly deviated.
  • Page 78: 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.
  • Page 79: How To Replace The Microswitch

    11-1 HOW TO REPLACE THE MICROSWITCH To replace the Gun Controller’s internal components, first separate the left shell (Cover L) and right shell (Cover R). The controller’s internal components are mounted on the right shell, so work with the gun lying on its right side.
  • Page 80 With the right side shell lying flat, carefully lift the left shell from the right shell. FIG. 11-1c Remove the microswitch to be replaced from cover R. There are a total of three microswitches. FIG. 11-1d Remove the soldering to take out the microswitch. FIG.
  • Page 81 FIG. 11-1g Operate the TRIGGER, SHOT SELECTOR and ACTION buttons to make sure that the microswitches turn ON/OFF correctly. FIG. 11-1h After replacement, perform an INPUT TEST, refering to the instruction in the “GAME TEST MODE”...
  • Page 82: How To Replace The Sensor Unit

    11-2 REPLACING THE SENSOR UNIT Follow the instructions 1 to 3 of “Replacing the Microswitch” to remove the Cover L. Remove the connector to replace the sensor unit. FIG. 11-2a Refer to the previous item, then attach Cover R while being careful of each of the parts. After replacement, perform a GUN ADJUSTMENT, referring to the instructions in “Game Test Mode”...
  • Page 83: Replacing The Solenoid

    11-3 REPLACING THE SOLENOID Follow the instructions 1 to 3 of “Replacing the Microswitch” to remove the Cover L. Remove the 2 pin connector, wire and 4 screws to remove the solenoid assembly.. FIG. 11-3a Remove the 8 screws and replace the solenoid. FIG.
  • Page 84: Coin Selector & Credit Settings

    COIN SELECTOR & CREDIT SETTINGS 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 ●...
  • Page 85 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 86 CREDIT SETTINGS...
  • Page 89: 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 90 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 two screws from the top of the billboard box. SCREW (2) M4x12, w/flat & spring washers FIG.
  • Page 91: 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.
  • Page 92 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 Chapter 10 Check screen adjustment 1 month Chapter 10 CONTROL UNIT Cleaning...
  • Page 93: 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.
  • Page 94 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 95: 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.
  • Page 96: 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 97 Remove the 4 screws which secure the Lindbergh to the wooden base.. SCREW (4) M4x16, w/flat & spring washers, large flat washer used FIG. 16-1d Replace the Lindbergh by following this operation in reverse.
  • Page 98: 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.
  • Page 99: Design Related Parts

    DESIGN RELATED PARTS For the warning display stickers, refer to Section 1.
  • Page 100: Parts List

    PARTS LIST GE-0000UK GE-0500UK GE-0550UK TOP ASSY GE DX ASSY PTV ASSY BILLBOARD DX GE-0600UK ASSY FRONT PANEL GE-0650UK GE-0660UK ASSY PTV BASE ASSY XFMR SPX-0530UK GE-0670UK ASSY MASK ASSY AC UNIT CTF-0665UK ASSY FAN UNIT AC GE-1000UK GE-1100UK CTF-0665UK ASSY SUB CABI DX ASSY CABINET DX ASSY FAN UNIT AC...
  • Page 101 1 TOP ASSY GE DX (GE-0000UK) (D-1/2)...
  • Page 102 1 TOP ASSY GE DX (GE-0000UK) (D-2/2) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE GE0500UK ASSY PTV GE1000UK ASSY CABINET DX CTF-0001UK JOINT BRKT UPPER JEY-0005 DENOMI PLATE LB1046 LABEL TESTED FOR ELEC SPEC LB1130 LABEL WEEE WHEELIE BIN PK0360 PALLET PTV CTF PK0412 COVER SHRINK PTV (NOT SHOWN)
  • Page 103 2 ASSY PTV (GE-0500UK) (D-1/2) SORRY BUT NO IMAGE AT TIME OF PRINT...
  • Page 104 2 ASSY PTV (GE-0500UK) (D-2/2) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE GE-0550UK ASSY BILLBOARD BOX GE-0600UK ASSY FRONT PANEL GE-0650UK ASSY PTV BASE SPX-0530UK ASSY MASK DYN-0501 PANEL MOUNT BRKT L DYN-0502 PANEL MOUNT BRKT R CTF-0665UK FAN UNIT AC UK GE-0511UK STICKER PTV SIDE L GE-0512UK...
  • Page 105 3 ASSY CABINET DX (GE-1000UK) (D-1/2)...
  • Page 106 3 ASSY CABINET DX (GE-1000UK) (D-2/2) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE GE-11000UK ASSY SUB CABI DX CTF-1201-01UK JOINT PIPE REAR GE-1300UK ASSY CONTROLLER HOLDER L GE-1320UK ASSY CONTROLLER HOLDER R GE-2000UK ASSY CONTROL PANEL BASE CTF-2100 CONTROL UNIT GE-4000UK ASSY MAIN BD GE-4100UK ASSY ELEC...
  • Page 107 4 ASSY BILLBOARD (GE-0550UK) (D1-2)
  • Page 108 4 ASSY BILLBOARD (GE-0550UK) (D2-2) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE GE-0551UK BILLBOARD BOX CTF-0552UK BILLBOARD STAY CTF-0553UK BILLBOARD STAY HOLDER CTF-0554UK CONNECTOR LID GE-0555UK BILLBOARD PLATE GE-0556UK BILLBOARD FRONT PLATE CTF-0557UK BILLBOARD LID GE-0558UK BILLBOARD POP CTF-0559UK BILLBOARD FL BRKT GE-0560UK FRONT PLATE SASH CTF-0561UK...
  • Page 109 5 ASSY FRONT PANEL (GE-0600UK) SORRY BUT NO IMAGE AT TIME OF PRINT ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE GE-0601UK FRONT PANEL CTF-0602UK PANEL BRKT UPPER CTF-0603UK PANEL BRKT LOWER EZT-0603 SIDE BRKT GE-0606UK STICKER FRONT PANEL L GE-0607UK STICKER FRONT PANEL R GE-0608UK PLATE CONN GE-0609UK...
  • Page 110 6 ASSY PTV BASE (GE-0650UK)
  • Page 111 BASE NUT BRKT SCR-1008UK NUT PLATE FOR CASTOR ARC-1006 LEG BRKT 117-5233 PLATE LEG BRKT 253-5460-01 AIR VENT BLACK 601-5699X LEG ADJ BOLT M16X75 SEGA GE-0670UK AC UNIT GE-0660UK ASSY XFMR 601-9377 CASTOR FAI=75 030-000630-SB M6X30 BLT W/S BLK 068-652016...
  • Page 112 7 ASSY XFMR (GE-0660UK) SORRY BUT NO IMAGE AT TIME OF PRINT ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE CTF-0663UK TRANS BASE 560-LBGH-01UK XFMR LINDBERGH 230-100V 8A 000-P00412-W M4X12 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS 068-441616 M4 WSHR 16OD FLT PAS GE-60037UK WH AC EXT2 FRONT CABI...
  • Page 113 8 ASSY AC UNIT (GE-0670UK) SORRY BUT NO IMAGE AT TIME OF PRINT ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE GE-0671UK AC BRKT EP1382 FILTER SCHAFFNER FN682-10/06 EP1387 IEC INLET & SW BZV01/Z0000/70 000-P00308 M3X8 MSCR PAN PAS 050-F00400 M4 NUT FLG SER PAS GE-60104UK WH AC BRKT...
  • Page 114 9 ASSY MASK (SPX-0530UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE HOD-1151 MASK BASE JPT-1082 IR COVER 838-13145R02 LED BD GUN SENSOR HOD `050-U00300 M3 NUT NYLOK PAS 068-330808-PN M3 WSHR 8OD FLT NYLON 050-F00400 M4 NUT FLG SER PAS SPY-60024 WH MASK SHORT SPY-60025 WH MASK LONG...
  • Page 115 10 ASSY FAN AC UK ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE 105-5340-01 FAN BRKT LONG 260-0011-02 FAN AC100V 50-60HZ (SP100A-112) FN1012 FAN GUARD METAL 120MM (FG-12) 000-P00312-W M3X12 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS CTF-60019UK WH AC FAN...
  • Page 116 11 ASSY SUB CABI DX (GE-1100UK) (D1-2)
  • Page 117 DUT-0302UK COIN PATH PLATE DP-1167UK TNG LKG UK 253-5460-01 AIR VENT BLACK CFB-4003-01UK EARTH TERMINAL PLATE 601-5699X LEG ADJUSTER BOLT M16X75 SEGA 253-5396-91 CABINET HANDLE GE-1124UK STICKER CABI UPPER L GE-1125UK STICKER CABI UPPER R GE-1126UK STICKER CABI SIDE L...
  • Page 118 12 ASSY CONTROLLER HOLDER L (GE-1300UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE GE-1340UK ASSY LIGHT HOLDER CTF-1301 CONTROLLER HOLDER L GE-1302UK CONTROLLER HOLDER PLATE CTF-1303 CONTROLLER HOOK CTF-1002UK WASHER CTF FAS-290037 HEX SKT LH CAP SCR STN M5X20 FAS-120031 TAP SCR P-TITE TH BLK 4X16 GE-60027UK WH GUN HOLDER LED...
  • Page 119 13 ASSY HOLDER LIGHT (GE-1340UK) (D1/2)
  • Page 120 13 ASSY LIGHT HOLDER (GE-1340UK) (D-2/2) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE CTF-1341UK HOLDER LIGHT COVER CTF-1342UK HOLDER LIGHT PLATE CTF-1343UK LED BD BRKR 838-14463-BL-UK LED BAR BD BLUE 050-U00300 M3 NUT NYLOCK PAS 060-F00300 M3 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS 000-P00316-W M3X16 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS...
  • Page 121 14 ASSY CONTROL HOLDER R (GE-1320UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE GE-1340UK ASSY LIGHT HOLDER CTF-1321 CONTROLLER HOLDER R GE-1322UK CONTROLLER HOLDER PLATE CTF-1303 CONTROLLER HOOK CTF-1002UK WASHER CTF FAS-290037 HEX SKT LH CAP SCR STN M5X20 FAS-120031 TAP SCR P-TITE TH BLK 4X16 GE-60027UK WH GUN HOLDER LED...
  • Page 122 15 ASSY CONTROL PANEL (GE-2000UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE GE-2001UK CONTROL PANEL BASE GE-2002UK WINDOW DOOR WELL GE-2004UK BRKT LED GE-2006UK STICKER CONTROL PANEL 509-6101 SW PB OBSA-45UM-Y-1FLED-Y-5V 838-14463-BL-UK LED BAR BD BLUE 050-F00400 M4 NUT FLG SER PAS 068-441616 M4 WSHR 16OD FLT PAS 000-T00412-0B...
  • Page 123 16 ASSY CONTROL UNIT (CTF-2100) (D1/2)
  • Page 124 16 ASSY CONTROL UNIT (CTF-2100) (D2/2) ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION JPT-2030 SENSOR UNIT CTF-2101 COVER L CTF-2102 COVER R CTF-2103 FRONT SIGHT CTF-2104 MAIN TRIGGER CTF-2105 SUB TRIGGER CTF-2106 SELECTOR CTF-2107 SELECTOR HOLDER CTF-2108 SELECTOR JOINT CTF-2109 PAD BASE CTF-2110 BEARING HOLDER CTF-2111 CTF-2112...
  • Page 125 17 SENSOR UNIT (JPT-2030) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE JPT-2031 SENSOR HOLDER 838-13144 SENSOR BD GUN SENSE 013-P00306 TAP SCREW #2 PH 3X6...
  • Page 126 18 ASSY MAIN BOARD (GE-4100UK) SORRY BUT NO IMAGE AT TIME OF PRINT ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE GE-4001UK WOODEN BASE MAIN 845-0001D-2 ASSY CASE LBG L 512MB EXP LB1101 LABEL WARNING BATTERY LB1111 STICKER PLEASE RECYCLE 610-0727-0029 DVD SOFT KIT CTF EVO 400-5457-91 SW REGU ATX/JVS 000-P00416-W...
  • Page 127 19 ASSY ELEC (GE-4100UK) SORRY BUT NO IMAGE AT TIME OF PRINT ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE GE-4101UK WOODEN BASE ELEC 837-14505 I/O CONTROL BD FOR JVS 838-14515-A0191 SOUND AMP ANALOG IN 838-14551-02UK DIST BOARD 400-050-012-01 PSU 12VDC 50W MW LPS-50-12 400-075-024-01 PUS 24DC 75W MW LPS-75-24 838-14465R...
  • Page 128 20 ASSY WIRE SUB CABI (D-2/2) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE GE-60024UK WH GUN HOLDER GE-60030UK WH START & SENSOR CO GE-60105UK WH BACK LIGHT LED...
  • Page 130: Wire Color Code Table

    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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