Sega Let’s Go ISLAND! Owner's Manual
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420-7310-01UK
42 Barwell Business Park, Leatherhead Road, Chessington, Surrey, UK.
Tel: +44 (0) 208 391 8090 Fax: +44 (0) 208 391 8099. email: mailbox@sega.co.uk
http://www.sega-amusements.co.uk
© SEGA
OWNER'S MANUAL
IMPORTANT
• Before using this product, read this manual carefully to understand the
contents herein stated.
• After reading this manual, be sure to keep it near the product or in a
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  • Page 1 420-7310-01UK OWNER'S MANUAL 42 Barwell Business Park, Leatherhead Road, Chessington, Surrey, UK. Tel: +44 (0) 208 391 8090 Fax: +44 (0) 208 391 8099. email: mailbox@sega.co.uk IMPORTANT http://www.sega-amusements.co.uk • Before using this product, read this manual carefully to understand the ©...
  • Page 2 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 3 SEGA shall not be held responsible for any accidents, compensation for damage to a third party, resulting from the specifications not designated by SEGA.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT - PLEASE READ .......... i TABLE OF CONTENTS ..................iii INTRODUCTION ....................v HANDLING AND PRECAUTIONS .............. 1 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION ...... 5 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION ......8 PART DESCRIPTIONS ................12 ACCESSORIES ..................
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    GAME TEST MODE ................. 39 11-1 Game Test Mode ....................39 11-2 Bookkeeping ......................40 11-3 Input Test ......................43 11-4 Output Test ......................45 11-5 Game Assignments .....................47 11-6 Controller Calibration ...................48 11-7 Cabinet Settings ....................50 11-8 Backup Data Clear ....................52 LCD ......................53 CONTROLLER ..................
  • Page 6 INTRODUCTION 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, “Let’s Go ISLAND!”. This manual is intended for the owners, personnel and managers in charge of operation of the product. Operate the product after carefully reading and sufficiently understanding the instructions.
  • Page 7 Version numbers appearing in TEST MODE are displayed as asterisks. When describing software version upgrades, only major version numbers are displayed. Minor version and release version numbers are for Sega’s administrative use only. If you require these numbers, please contact the office listed in this document.
  • Page 8 SEGA AMUSEMENTS OFFICES SEGA AMUSEMENTS U.S.A., INC. 800 Arthur Avenue, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007-5215, U.S.A. Telephone: +1-847-364-9787 Toll free: +1-888-877-2669 Facsimile: +1-847-427-1065 SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE, LTD. 42, Barwell Business Park, Leatherhead Road, Chessington, Surrey, KT9 2NY United Kingdom Telephone:...
  • Page 9 List of Third-Party Rights RFC1321 - The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm License (Request for comments: 1321) Copyright (C) 1991-2, RSA Data Security, Inc. Created 1991. All rights reserved. License to copy and use this software is granted provided that it is identified as the “RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm”...
  • Page 10 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS HANDLING PRECAUTIONS When installing or inspecting the machine, be very careful of the following points and pay attention to ensure that the player can enjoy the game safely. Non-compliance with the following points or inappropriate handling running counter to the cautionary matters herein stated can cause personal injury or damage to the product.
  • Page 11 - Failure to observe this may cause a fire or an electric shock. Non-compliance 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. ● Performing work or parts replacements not described in this manual could result in accidents. If the need to perform such work arises, use the contact information listed in this manual or contact the location where the product was purchased to request service. You may also inquire about details of the work to...
  • Page 12 CONCERNING THE SERIAL NO. AND THE ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS DISPLAYS This SEGA product has stickers attached describing the product manufacture No. (Serial No.) and Electrical Specifications. It also has a Sticker describing where to contact for repair and for purchasing parts.
  • Page 13 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS...
  • Page 14: Precautions Regarding Installation Location

    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., or places where a water jet (high pressure washing device) could be used. - Places subject to direct sunlight, or places subject to high temperatures in the proximity of heating units, etc.
  • Page 15 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION 2-1 LIMITATION OF USAGE ● Be sure to check the electrical specifications. Ensure that this product is compatible 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. ● 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. ● 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 - 20 V area). Noncompliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock.
  • Page 16 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION 2-2 OPERATION AREA ● For the operation of this machine, secure a minimum area of 2.62 m (103.1 in) width x 2.3 m (90.6 in) depth. ● SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage or compensation for damage to a third party, resulting from the failure to observe this instruction. ● The ceiling where this product is installed must be at least 2.3 m (90.6 in) high. If the ceiling is too low, the heat emitted from the product may cause it to catch on fire. ● Be sure to provide sufficient space specified in this manual. Do not allow objects to block the ventilation ports. It can cause generation of heat and a fire. ● Put the cabinets close together so that people cannot get through or provide enough space between them that people can go both ways without difficulty. If the cabinets are installed carelessly, people may bump into each other or the cabinets when passing between them or fall down. To prevent people from walking between them, place them 0.15 m (5.9 in) apart. ● If the machine does not fit through the entryway to the installation location, do not disassemble it without first consulting the instructions. Specific tools and adjustment procedures are required to assemble and disassemble the mechanical parts.
  • Page 17: Precautions Regarding Product Operation

    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. -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. ● Operation under insufficient lighting can cause bodily contact with each other, hitting accident, and/or trouble between customers. ● Check if all of the adjusters are in contact with the surface. If they are not, the Cabinet can move and cause an accident.
  • Page 18 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION ● To avoid injury, be sure to provide sufficient space by considering the potentially crowded situation at the installation location. Insufficient installation space can cause contact, collisions, and/or trouble between customers. ● During daily cleaning, be sure to check the surface of the control unit and other parts that the player touches with his/her hands for damage, cracks, or loose screws. If a player uses the machine while it is damaged, cracked, or has a loose screw, the player may become injured.
  • Page 19 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION -2 PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS To avoid injury and trouble, be sure to pay attention to the behavior of visitors and players. ● To avoid injury from falls and electric shocks due to spilled drinks, instruct the player not to place heavy items or drinks on the product. ● To avoid electric shocks and short circuits, do not allow customers to put hands and fingers or extraneous matter in the openings of the product or small openings in or around the doors. ● To avoid falls and resulting injury, immediately stop the customer from leaning against or climbing on the product, etc.
  • Page 20 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION ● 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. ● Persons other than the player should not be allowed to touch the controls during play. They may brush against or collide with the controls or the player, possibly resulting in accidents. ● For safety reasons, do not allow any of the following people to play the game. - Those who have experienced muscle convulsion or loss of consciousness when playing video games, etc. - Those who are not in good health. - Pregnant women or those who could be pregnant.
  • Page 21: Part Descriptions

    PART DESCRIPTIONS PART DESCRIPTIONS BILLBOARD FRONT FL COVER 42 TYPE LCD FRONT CABINET COIN CHUTE DOOR CASHBOX DOOR BACK DOOR FRONT DOOR AC UNIT JOINT FLOOR REAR CABINET REAR FL COVER MOTION STOP BUTTON 2P CONTROLLER 1P CONTROLLER 1P START BUTTON 2P START BUTTON Items Width...
  • Page 22: Accessories

    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. Parts not labeled with part numbers are as yet unregistered or cannot be registered. Be sure to handle all parts with care, as some parts are not available for purchase separately.
  • Page 23 ACCESSORIES Part name/Part no. Diagram/Use etc. Quantity Allen wrench (with measuring distance of 2.5 mm to opposite side) 540-0068 Tool Allen wrench (with measuring distance of 3 mm to opposite side) 540-0043-91 Tool Volume 220-5832 Spare Coin insertion slot lamp 6.3V.1W 390-5445-01 Spare The DVD drive is sold separately, but it is required in order to install the software for this product.
  • Page 24: Assembly And Installation

    ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION ● Proceed with checks and tasks as indicated in these instructions. If instructions are not followed, or if tasks and/or checks are neglected, an electric shock or other very serious accident, even fatal accident, can occur. Also, customers could be injured while operating the product. ● This work should be carried out by the 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. ● When assembling, be sure not to attempt alone. Depending on the assembly work, there are some cases in which working by one person alone can cause personal injury or parts damage.
  • Page 25 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION ● Support and hold parts in place securely and fasten them with screws and/or bolts. Use two workers, one to support the part and another to fasten it in place. If a part is not supported securely, it might fall down, resulting in an accident. ● Be careful when handling the plastic parts. Do not apply excessive force or shock to these parts. Failure to observe this instruction may result in breakage, and broken pieces and cracks or chips in these parts may cause personal injury. ● Be careful not to pinch hands or fingers when attaching and taking off parts.
  • Page 26 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION TOOLS NECESSARY FOR WORK Phillips screwdriver (for M4) Allen wrench (with measuring distance of 2.5, 3 mm to opposite side, Accessory) Sockets for hexagon bolts and nuts (with measuring distance of 13 mm to opposite side) Spanner (with measuring distance of 24 mm to opposite side) Master key (Accessory) Step or stool...
  • Page 27: Attaching The Billboard

    ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION -1 ATTACHING THE BILLBOARD Using 2 or more workers, lift up the billboard and hook the bottoms of the pipes through the square holes in the back of the front cabinet. BILLBOARD FIXING POINTS Affix the billboard with the 8 hexagonal bolts. HEXAGONAL BOLT (8) M8 x 30, w/flat &...
  • Page 28 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION -2 CONNECTING THE REAR CABINET TO THE FRONT CABINET Move the product to the installation site. Be careful not to push on the screen or the plastic components. Place the product so the back of the front cabinet is at least 0.15 m (5.9 in) from the wall. Carefully push the Seat Cabinet up to the Display Cabinet and align.
  • Page 29: Fixation To Installation Site

    ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION - FIXATION TO INSTALLATION SITE The product comes with casters attached at 10 locations and adjusters at 8 locations 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 30 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION Move the product to the installation site. Be careful not to push on the screen or plastic components. Do not push/pull shaded areas 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.
  • Page 31: Connection Of Power And Ground

    ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION - CONNECTION OF POWER AND GROUND ● 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 earth terminal. Without proper grounding, customers could be electrocuted and product operations might not always be stable. ● Do not expose power cables or earth (ground) wires on the surface, (floor, passage, etc.). If exposed, the power cables and earth (ground) wires are susceptible to damage. Damaged cords and wires can cause an electric shock or short circuit. Wherever wiring has been laid out on a floor surface, use a wiring protection cover.
  • Page 32 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION Connect one end of the earth wire to the AC earth terminal, and the other end to the indoor earth terminal. The accessory power cable contains earth wire. Connect power cable to AC unit inlet, and then insert power cable plug into “power outlet with earth terminal”.
  • Page 33: Software Installation

    ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION - SOFTWARE INSTALLATION PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PRODUCT IS DELIVERED WITH SOFTWARE PRE-INSTALLED. ● 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. ● The following explanation assumes that the product has been assembled properly as explained above. If there is an error or if the product operates in a manner other than as indicated below, turn off the power supply immediately. Failure to do so may result in a fire or electrical shock.
  • Page 34 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION ● The DVD DRIVE is a delicate piece of equipment. Avoid the following. - Dropping the DVD DRIVE or exposing it to impact. - Getting water or other liquids on it, or placing small items on top of it. - Placing large or heavy items on top of it. - Drinking or smoking close to the DVD DRIVE. ● Do not turn off the power to the DVD DRIVE when its access lamp is on or flashing, as this could cause damage to the device. ● Do not allow any foreign materials, such as liquids, metals or smoke inside the DVD DRIVE. ● Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe off any dirt or marks on the DVD DRIVE. - If you need to use a cleaning agent, always use a “neutral” agent diluted in water. - Never use products or cleaning agents containing benzene, alcohol, thinners, etc.
  • Page 35 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION CAUTIONS REGARDING USE OF DVD ● Do not use a DVD with a damaged front. This may cause a malfunction. ● Insert the DVD into the DVD DRIVE with the label facing upwards. ● Do not get fingerprints or dust particles on the DVD. Contaminated DVDs may lower audio and video quality, and may result in read malfunctions. Wipe the DVD with a soft ● When cleaning the DVD, do not use volatile chemicals cloth, working from the (benzene, thinner, etc.), cleaning sprays, or antistatic agents. center outwards. ● Do not use a cracked, warped, or damaged DVD. Do not attach papers or seals onto the DVD to avoid scratching it.
  • Page 36 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION Prepare the DVD software kit. Turn the power switch on the cabinet connected to the DVD DRIVE to ON. The RINGWIDE startup image appears on the screen. Wait for at least 1 minute. The monitor of the cabinet connected to the DVD DRIVE will display “Please Insert Disc”.
  • Page 37 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION Turn off the power switch. Remove the DVD wire and software installation from the DVD DRIVE. Attach DVD DRIVE case lid and fasten it with 1 thumbscrew. Remove the 2 truss screws, unlock the left side front door with the master key, and then take it off. Disconnect the DVD wire and software installation from the RINGWIDE.
  • Page 38 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION - ASSEMBLING CHECK Use TEST MODE to check whether or not the product has been assembled correctly and whether or not everything is normal with the RINGWIDE. Turn on the power switch. The fluorescent lamps at the bottom of the billboard and the back of the rear cabinet light up. The RINGWIDE startup image appears on the screen.
  • Page 39: Precautions When Moving The Machine

    PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE ● When moving the machine, be sure to pull out the plug from the power supply. Moving the machine with the plug still inserted can cause the power cable to be damaged, resulting in a fire and/or electric shock. ● Never disassemble the unit in ways other than those described in this manual. Doing so can cause accidents such as electric shocks, short circuits, and fires. ● When moving the machine on the floor, retract the adjusters, and ensure that the casters make contact with the floor. Pay careful attention so that the casters do not run over power cables and earth wires. Damaging the power cables can cause an electric shock and/or short circuit. ● When lifting each cabinet, be sure to hold the grip portions or bottom part. Lifting the cabinet by holding other portions may damage parts and installation portions due to the empty weight of the cabinet, and may cause personal injury.
  • Page 40 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE ● Movement by casters can damage the floor, depending on the floor material. Have a mat or thin plate available for moving casters. If rugs, for instance, have been laid out, remove them before moving. ● Do not stack parts that have been separated or disassembled indiscriminately. The surface of the parts could be damaged or deformed. Significant deformations can result in improper operation and breakdowns. ● Do not lean separated or disassembled parts against a wall or other surface indiscriminately. The parts could be deformed. Accidents could also occur should the parts fall over. ● Remove the billboard when moving the cabinet through spaces where the overhead clearance is lower than 2.3 m (90.6 in). ● Do not allow ropes to come in contact with the surface of the machine directly or they may scratch it. Put some kind of protective material under the rope where it will touch the machine. When moving it across the floor, detach the seat cabinet, and display cabinet. Refer to Chapter 6 and work in reverse order to perform the detaching work.
  • Page 41 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE Do not push the product holding the shaded areas. Have caster make contact with the floor.
  • Page 42: Playing The Game

    PLAYING THE GAME PLAYING THE GAME 8 8-1 GAME OUTLINE “Let’s Go ISLAND!” is an action-adventure gun shooting game. Players sit on a moving seat and fire a machine gun at attacking giant enemies in a thrilling, adrenaline-charged gaming experience. Besides shooting giant creatures with a gun, the game includes a number of other mechanics to keep players’ interest, such as mashing buttons to escape from tight spots.
  • Page 43: Basic Controls

    PLAYING THE GAME 8-2-2 BASIC CONTROLS TRIGGER 1P (left seat) target sight 2P (right seat) target sight Targets Sight Controller - Moving the controller will move the target sight on the screen. - Pulling the trigger fires a bullet. (Bullets are fired continuously as long as the trigger is held. You have unlimited ammunition.
  • Page 44 PLAYING THE GAME HINTS FOR PLAYING THE GAME - Making a shot or performing an action that requires more skill than normal (a shot that makes a Shot Bonus appear or an S-Rank action) causes points to build in the Life Bottle Meter in the center of the screen. Life Bottle Meter - When the meter reaches a certain number of points, the player receives a set LIFE bonus..
  • Page 45: Switch Unit

    SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER 9 Do not touch undesignated places. Touching places not designated can cause electric shock or short circuit. When attaching or removing doors be careful that your hand or finger does not get caught in anything. ● Adjust the sound to the optimum volume, taking into consideration the environmental requirements of the installation location. ● Removing the Coin Meter circuitry renders the game inoperable. ● When you enter the TEST MODE, fractional coin and bonus adder data is erased. 9-1 SWITCH UNIT Open the coin chute door, and the switch unit shown will appear. The function of each button is as listed below.
  • Page 46 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER 9-2 COIN METER After using a key to unlock the cash door, the coin meter can be found at the bottom of the cash door. The coin meter counts the number of coins inserted into the coin insertion slot. COIN INSERTION SLOT REJECT BUTTON COIN METER...
  • Page 47: System Test Mode

    SYSTEM TEST MODE 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. ● Use with the specified settings. If settings other than those specified are used, inappropriate operations or malfunction may occur. In the SYSTEM TEST MODE, the main activities include checking RINGWIDE information and actions and the setting of coin/credit.
  • Page 48: Game Test Mode

    GAME TEST MODE 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. ● Do not configure the game in ways not described in this text. It is possible that the game will not function properly. 11-1 GAME TEST MODE Press the TEST Button to enter TEST MODE and bring up the SYSTEM TEST MENU screen. Press the SERVICE Button to select “GAME TEST MODE”, then press the TEST Button to bring up the GAME TEST MENU screen. GAME TEST MENU BOOKKEEPING INPUT TEST...
  • Page 49: Bookkeeping

    GAME TEST MODE 11-2 BOOKKEEPING View game data. BOOKKEEPING COIN1 COIN2 TOTAL COINS COIN CREDITS SERVICE CREDITS TOTAL CREDITS PRESS TEST BUTTON TO NEXT BOOKKEEPING 1/ screen ■Controls - Press the TEST Button to display the BOOKKEEPING 2/3 screen. ■Menu Items COIN 1/COIN 2 Displays the number of coins inserted into each coin insertion slot.
  • Page 50 GAME TEST MODE BOOKKEEPING TOTAL TIME ** H ** M ** S PLAY TIME ** H ** M ** S PLAY TIME ** H ** M ** S PLAY TIME ** H ** M ** S NUMNER OF GAMES NUMBER OF GAME START 1P NUMBER OF GAME START 2P NUMBER OF CONTINUE 1P NUMBER OF CONTINUE 2P...
  • Page 51 GAME TEST MODE BOOKKEEPING TIME HISTOGRAM 00 – 01 min 14 – 15 min 01 – 02 min 15 – 16 min 02 – 03 min 16 – 17 min 03 – 04 min 17 – 18 min 04 – 05 min 18 –...
  • Page 52: Input Test

    GAME TEST MODE 11- INPUT TEST View the status of input devices. Use this screen to perform periodic checks on input devices. INPUT TEST 1P CONT X 1P CONT Y 1P CONT TRIGGER_L 1P CONT TRIGGER_R 1P START BUTTON 2P CONT 2P CONT 2P CONT TRIGGER_L...
  • Page 53 GAME TEST MODE 2P CONT Y Normal if the displayed value changes accordingly when the 2P controller is moved up and down. Pointing the controller down decreases the value, while pointing it up increases the value. 2P CONT TRIGGER_L Normal if the display changes from “OFF” to “ON” when the left trigger on the 2P controller is pulled.
  • Page 54: Output Test

    GAME TEST MODE 11- OUTPUT TEST View the status of output devices. Use this screen to perform periodic checks on output devices. OUTPUT TEST 1P CONT 1P START LAMP 2P CONT 2P START LAMP REAR LAMP > EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON OUTPUT TEST screen ■Controls...
  • Page 55 GAME TEST MODE 2P CONTROLLER 1P CONTROLLER 1P START BUTTON 2P START BUTTON REAR LAMP...
  • Page 56: Game Assignments

    GAME TEST MODE 11- GAME ASSIGNMENTS Configure the game settings. GAME ASSIGNMENTS GAME DIFFICULTY NORMAL LIFE SETTING NORMAL ADVERTISE SOUND KIDS MODE DRESS CODE > EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON GAME ASSIGNMENTS screen ■Controls - Press the SERVICE Button to select menu items. - Press the TEST Button to change the value of the selected item.
  • Page 57 GAME TEST MODE 11- CONT CALIBRATION SETTING Calibrate the 1P and 2P controllers. CONT CALIBRATION SETTING CALIBRATION START DEFAULT SETTING > EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON CONT CALIBRATION SETTING screen ■Controls - Press the SERVICE Button to select menu items. - Press the TEST Button to execute the selected item.
  • Page 58 GAME TEST MODE CONT CALIBRATION SETTING 1P CONT X 1P CONT Y 2P CONT X 2P CONT Y 1P MIN_X MAX_X 1P MIN_Y MAX_Y 2P MIN_X MAX_X 2P MIN_Y MAX_Y PULL TRIGGER AND ROTATE CONTROLLER TO CALIBRATION PRESS TEST BUTTON TO SET AND EXIT CONT CALIBRATION SETTING screen 2 ■Controls - Pull the triggers on the 1P and 2P controllers and slowly move the controllers all the way up, down, left, and right.
  • Page 59: Cabinet Settings

    GAME TEST MODE 11-7 CABINET SETTING View and adjust cabinet settings. CABINET SETTING CABINET TYPE NONMOVE SEAT MOTION TEST GAME MOVEMENT MOVING ADVERTISE MOVE > EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON CABINET SETTING screen ■Controls - Press the SERVICE Button to select menu items. - Press the TEST Button to change the value of the selected item.
  • Page 60: Backup Data Clear

    GAME TEST MODE 11-8 BACKUP DATA CLEAR Clear backup data (the operational data contained in BOOKKEEPING). BACKUP DATA CLEAR YES(CLEAR) > NO(CANCEL) SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON BACKUP DATA CLEAR screen ■Controls - Press the SERVICE Button to select menu items. - Press the TEST Button to execute the selected item.
  • Page 61 12-1 CAUTIONS REGARDING SAFE HANDLING OF LCD Responding to breakdown or abnormality ● If you notice smoke or an odd smell, immediately unplug the power cable from the power plug. Continuing to use the product may cause a fire or an electric shock. After making sure the smoke has stopped, contact the point of purchase. ● If nothing displays on the screen, immediately unplug the power cable from the power plug. Continuing to use the product may cause a fire or an electric shock. Contact the point of purchase and request an inspection. ● If water or foreign objects get inside the monitor, immediately unplug the power cable from the power plug. Continuing to use the product may cause a fire or electric shock.
  • Page 62 12-2 CLEANING THE LCD ● Remove smears by using a dry, soft cloth (flannels, etc.). Do not use a coarse gauze, etc. ● For smear removing solvent, alcohol (ethanol) is recommended. When using chemical detergent, be sure to follow instructions below: - Dilute chemical detergent with water and dip a soft cloth in and then thoroughly wring it to wipe smears off. - Do not use a chemical detergent containing an abradant, powder or bleaching agent.
  • Page 63 12- ADJUSTING THE LCD 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. All adjustment values are set accurately at the time of shipping from the factory. Do not readjust these values needlessly or apply adjustments not specified in this manual. The display may not appear properly if the values are incorrect. REMOVING THE LCD MONITOR ADJUSTMENT BOARD Turn off the power switch. Remove the 2 truss screws and unlock the lock to take off the back door. Make sure to support the back door so that it does not fall down.
  • Page 64 Remove the tabs on either side of the LCD monitor adjustment board and take the board off. LCD MONITOR ADJUSTMENT BOARD Using the LCD monitor adjustment board taken off in Step 4, adjust the monitor using the screen as a visual guide.
  • Page 65 DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS MENU: Turn the Picture Menu display ON and OFF. SELECT: Gains entry to the Item selected in the menu. (Highlights in Yellow when selected) Exits the Item adustment. Any changes made during this operation are actioned. DOWN: Moves the cursor (Black Bar) down to select a menu item.
  • Page 66 THE MENU Be careful not to enter the wrong input by mistake, as doing so may alter display settings and cause the screen to stop displaying properly. On-Screen Display (OSD) Press the MENU Button while the OSD is not displayed to bring up the Picture Menu. On the Picture Menu, it is possible to perform various screen adjustments.
  • Page 67 On-Screen Display (OSD) <continued> Available Settings (Selects Operation Mode)) Selection availble - 6500K - 9300K - USER BRIGHTNESS (Adjust Brightness) Adjust screen Brightness. - Values: 0 - 100 (0” being the darkest setting, and “100” being the brightest) CONTRAST (Adjust Contrast) Adjust Contrast level.
  • Page 68 CONTROLLER CONTROLLER ● 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. ● 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. ● 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 operations can result in fires or burns. ● Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires may cause electric shock or short circuit or present a fire risk. ● Do not touch undesignated places. Touching places not designated can cause electric shock or short circuit. ● Stand back from the cabinet when restoring power after maintenance has been completed.
  • Page 69: Controller

    CONTROLLER 1-1 TOP VOLUME 1-1-1 TOP VOLUME ADJUSTMENT Turn off the power switch. Using an Allen wrench with 2.5 mm measuring distance, remove the 7 hexagonal socket bolts and take off the controller cover. HEXAGONAL SOCKET BOLT (7), chrome M4 x 10, flat & spring washers used CONTROLLER COVER Loosen the 2 screws and move the top volume bracket to adjust the gear mesh angle and seating.
  • Page 70: Top Volume Adjustment

    CONTROLLER 1-1-2 TOP VOLUME REPLACEMENT Turn off the power switch. Refer to Step 2 of 13-1-1 “TOP VOLUME ADJUSTMENT” and take off the controller cover. Undo the cord clamp and disconnect the connector. Be careful not to damage the wires when doing so. CORD CLAMP CONNECTOR SM4P...
  • Page 71 CONTROLLER The wires connected to the volume will proceed to be used. Use a tool such as nippers or a cutter to remove the old heat-shrinkable tubes from the places where the wires are connected. Use a soldering iron to melt the solder and separate the wires from the old volume. Be very careful when using the soldering iron.
  • Page 72: Greasing

    CONTROLLER 1-1- TOP VOLUME GREASING ● B e sure to use the designated grease. Using undesignated grease can cause parts damage. ● D o not apply grease to locations other than as specified. Doing so may create a risk of operational problems and deterioration of parts. ● T he designated periods for greasing serve only as a guide. Whenever there are squeaks or other anomalies, apply grease at designated locations. Grease the parts listed below once every 3 months. Use GREASE MATE (PART No.
  • Page 73: Side Volume Adjustment

    CONTROLLER 1-2 SIDE VOLUME 1-2-1 SIDE VOLUME ADJUSTMENT Turn off the power switch. Refer to Step 2 of 13-1-1 “TOP VOLUME ADJUSTMENT” and take off the controller cover. Remove the screw. SCREW (1) M4 x 8, w/flat & spring washers Using an Allen wrench with 2.5 mm measuring distance, remove the 3 hexagonal socket bolts and take off the cover lid on the left side.
  • Page 74 CONTROLLER Loosen the 2 screws and move the side volume bracket to adjust the gear mesh angle and seating. Ensure the D cut surface of the volume control axis is as shown in the figure when the controller handles are raised and horizontally oriented.
  • Page 75: Side Volume Replacement

    CONTROLLER 1-2-2 SIDE VOLUME REPLACEMENT Turn off the power switch Refer to Step 2 of 13-1-1 “TOP VOLUME ADJUSTMENT” and take off the controller cover. Refer to Steps 3 and 4 of 13-2-1 “SIDE VOLUME ADJUSTMENT” and take off the cover lid. Undo the cord clamp and disconnect the connector.
  • Page 76 CONTROLLER Remove the 2 setscrews and pull the gear off the volume shaft. GEAR SET SCREW (2) M3 x 6 VOLUME SIDE VOLUME BRACKET Remove the nut holding the side volume bracket in place and take the volume off the side volume bracket. The wires connected to the volume will proceed to be used.
  • Page 77 CONTROLLER 1-2- SIDE VOLUME GREASING ● B e sure to use the designated grease. Using undesignated grease can cause parts damage. ● D o not apply grease to locations other than as specified. Doing so may create a risk of operational problems and deterioration of parts. ● T he designated periods for greasing serve only as a guide. Whenever there are squeaks or other anomalies, apply grease at designated locations Grease the parts listed below once every 3 months. Use GREASE MATE (PART No.
  • Page 78 COIN SELECTOR COIN SELECTOR ● 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. ● 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. When attaching or removing doors be careful that your hand or finger does not get caught in anything. ● Remove and clean smears by using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent and then squeezed dry. ● After cleaning the Coin Selector, insert a regular coin in the normal working status and ensure that the selector correctly functions. ● The Coin Selector is a precision device. Careless handing could result in damaged parts, poor connection of electronic circuits, etc.
  • Page 79: Coin Selector

    COIN SELECTOR 1-1 COIN INSERTION TEST Once every month, when performing the Coin SW Test, simultaneously check the following: □ Does the Coin Meter count satisfactorily? □ Does the coin drop into the Cashbox correctly? □ Is the coin rejected when inserted while keeping the Reject Button pressed down? □...
  • Page 80 COIN SELECTOR 1-2 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR The coin selector should be cleaned once every 3 months. When cleaning, follow the procedure below: Turn off the power switch. Unlock the coin chute door with the master key and open it. COIN CHUTE DOOR Unlock Remove the coin selector from the coin chute door.
  • Page 81: Cleaning The Coin Selector

    COIN SELECTOR 1- REMOVING A JAMMED COIN If the coin does not come out when pressing the return button, open the service door and then open the coin selector gate. After removing the jammed coin, insert a normal coin and make sure the selector works properly. 1- LAMP REPLACEMENT Refer to Steps 1 and 2 of 15-2 "CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR"...
  • Page 82 COIN SELECTOR 1- CREDIT SETTINGS and ADJUSTMENTS This product comes equipped with a Money Controls SR3 Coin Acceptor. To adjust the price of play ALL credit setting are adjusted via the EXCEL CREDIT BOARD. IMPORTANT! The CREDIT SETTINGS within the SYSTEM TEST MODE must be set to 1 coin 1 credit to allow the CREDIT BOARD to function correctly.
  • Page 83 COIN SELECTOR REGIONAL AND ACCEPTOR SETTINGS (SW)
  • Page 84 COIN SELECTOR STERLING PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS (SW1)
  • Page 85 COIN SELECTOR EURO PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS (SW1)
  • Page 86 COIN SELECTOR 1- SR OPTIONS - SWITCH SETTINGS SELECTING STERLING / EURO OPTION The SR3 coin acceptor (supplied) is programmed to accept UK Sterling and the Euro. Factory setting is for the UK Sterling. If the configuration needs to change to the Euro, then please follow the instructions below for changing over to the Euro and visa versa.
  • Page 87 COIN SELECTOR 1-7 SR OPTIONS - TEACH AND RUN PROGRAMMING TEACH AND RUN PROGRAMMING (SR) If the machine is positioned in location where only tokens are used, then the SR3 Coin Acceptor can be programmed to accept and credit special coins/tokens. Please follow the instructions below to enable and program the TEACH &...
  • Page 88: Lamp Replacement

    FLUORESCENT LAMP AND LAMP REPLACEMENT FLUORESCENT LAMP AND LAMP REPLACEMENT ● 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. ● 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. ● When assembling, be sure to use plural persons. Depending on the assembly work, there are some cases in which working by one person alone can cause personal injury or parts damage.
  • Page 89 FLUORESCENT LAMP AND LAMP REPLACEMENT 1-1 REPLACING THE FRONT CABINET FLUORESCENT LAMP Turn off the power switch. Use a step or stool when performing work on the top of the cabinet. Remove the 3 screws on the top of the front FL cover and unfurl the FL COVER to gain access to lighting FRONT FL COVER SCREW (3) M4 x 25, w/ flat &...
  • Page 90 FLUORESCENT LAMP AND LAMP REPLACEMENT 1-2 REPLACING THE REAR CABINET FLUORESCENT LAMP Turn off the power switch. Remove the 8 tamperproof screws and take off the rear FL cover sash. REAR FL COVER SASH TRUSS SCREW (8), chrome M4 x 8 Slide the rear FL cover to take it off.
  • Page 91 PERIODIC INSPECTION PERIODIC INSPECTION In order to maintain the performance of this product and operate it safely, inspect the following items routinely and perform maintenance. ● This work by touching the internal parts of the product 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. ● Be sure to check once a year to see whether power cables are damaged, the plug is securely inserted, dust has accumulated between the socket outlet and the power plug, etc. Using the product with accumulated dust can cause fire and electric shock.
  • Page 92: Periodic Inspection

    PERIODIC INSPECTION ■PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE PERIOD ITEMS DESCRIPTION REFERENCE As appropriate CABINET SURFACES Cleaning As below FLUORESCENT LAMP Inspection As above Daily CABINET Confirm that adjusters contact floor Chapter 3 SAFETY DEVICES Weekly Screen cleaning 12-2 Check monitor adjustments 12-3 Monthly START BUTTON, Check switches and lamps Chapter 11 CONTROLLER...
  • Page 93 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING ● 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. If there are no site maintenance personnel or other skilled professionals available, turn the power off immediately and contact the office given in this manual or from the point of purchase. ● 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. 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.
  • Page 94: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Because this product has parts such as the seat mechanisms, it has some unique error messages. If an error message is displayed, refer to Chapter 20 "ERROR MESSAGES". If trouble arises, first inspect the connections of the wiring connectors. PROBLEMS CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES...
  • Page 95 TROUBLESHOOTING 17-1 REPLACING SWITCH ● 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. Turn off the power switch. Use an allen wrench with a WAF of 3 mm to remove the 4 low-head hexagonal socket bolts and take off the lower control panel plate.
  • Page 96 RINGWIDE RINGWIDE 18 ● 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 RINGWIDE, etc. for any reason. Doing so may cause electric shock or malfunctioning. ● No connectors other than those connected on the RINGWIDE when first delivered can be used by this product. Do not connect any other wires to any of the unused connectors. This may lead to the generation of heat, smoke or burn outs.
  • Page 97: Ringwide

    RINGWIDE 18-1 REMOVING THE RINGWIDE Turn off the power switch. Remove the 2 truss screws, unlock the door to remove. Unlock RINGWIDE TRUSS SCREW (2), black REAR DOOR M4 x 25 Disconnect the 6 connectors. CONNECTORS PWR (2), VGA, AUDIO, USB, SERIAL Remove the 4 machine screws which secure RINGWIDE into the cabinet.
  • Page 98 RINGWIDE 18-2 CLEANING THE RINGWIDE Clean the RINGWIDE once a year or when "Error 0090" or "Error 0091" is displayed. If dust accumulates inside the RINGWIDE, it could lead to malfunction and other trouble. Take the RINGWIDE off once a year and use a vacuum cleaner to clean the areas around the intake and exhaust vents and where it is attached to the cabinet. Remove the RINGWIDE.
  • Page 99 RINGWIDE 18-3 COMPOSITION OF THE RINGWIDE Use with the dip switches (DIP SW) on the RINGWIDE 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 WDE W 1GB EXP (847-0001D-02) <Hong Kong> ASSY CASE WDE W 1GB (847-0001D) <Others>...
  • Page 100 ERROR MESSAGE ERROR MESSAGE 19 ● If an error is displayed, have the site maintenance personnel or other qualified individuals resolve it. If someone without specialized or technical knowledge attempts to rectify the problem, electric shock, short circuits or fire may result. If there is no site maintenance personnel or other qualified individuals available, turn the power off immediately, and contact your point of purchase or the office listed in this manual. ● 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 accidents. Indiscriminate countermeasures could lead to unforeseeable accidents.
  • Page 101: Error Messages

    ERROR MESSAGE DISPLAY Error 1001 There is an error in the COIN ASSIGNMENTS SETTINGS. CAUSE COIN ASSIGNMENTS SETTINGS are incorrect. COUNTERMEASURES Make sure “SYSTEM TEST MODE” > “COIN ASSIGNMENTS” > “COIN CHUTE TYPE” and “SERVICE TYPE” are both set to “COMMON.” DISPLAY Error 1003 There is an error in the GAME COST SETTINGS.
  • Page 102 ERROR MESSAGE DISPLAY Error 6003 The SEAT MOTOR has overheated.(PITCH) CAUSE The SEAT MOTOR (PITCH) overheated. COUNTERMEASURES Turn the power off and restart it after the motor temperature drops. When doing this, remove anything that might obstruct the movement of the seat. If this error is displayed frequently, it is likely a faulty SEAT MOTOR DRIVE BD (PITCH) or SEAT MOTOR (PITCH).
  • Page 103 ERROR MESSAGE DISPLAY Error 6014 The SEAT MOTOR is using abnormal encoder data.(ROLL) CAUSE There is an abnormality in the SEAT MOTOR (ROLL) encoder data. COUNTERMEASURES Make sure all the wires between the front and rear cabinets are connected. If the error is still displayed after a restart, it is likely a faulty wire between the SEAT MOTOR DRIVE BD (ROLL) and SEAT MOTOR (ROLL) or a faulty SEAT MOTOR DRIVE BD (ROLL) or SEAT MOTOR (ROLL).
  • Page 104 STICKER SIDE R OUTER LGI-1051UK STICKER SIDE L OUTER LGI-1050UK STICKER FOOT STEP 03 LGI-3713UK STICKER FOOT STEP 02 LGI-3714UK VINYL WRAP LGI-1404AUK STICKER FOOT STEP 01 BANNER BILLBOARD LGI-3715UK LGI-1402AUK LIFEBELT CENTRE LGI-3704UK STICKER SEGA SMALL LGI-3711UK STICKER PLAY INST LGI-1054UK...
  • Page 105: Design Related Parts

    DESIGN RELATED PARTS STICKER ICON LGI-3712UK STICKER FALLIN LOVE LGI-3716UK STICKER REAR SIDE L STICKER REAR SIDE R LGI-3510UK LGI-3511UK STICKER CONT SIGHT LGI-2025-C STICKER CONT FRONT LGI-2025-B STICKER CONT PANEL LGI-2025-D STICKER CONT SIDE L/R LGI-2027/LGI-2028 STICKER CONT REAR LGI-2025-E...
  • Page 106 PARTS LIST PARTS LIST - (MAJOR PARTS) Plan Formation Chart LGI-0000UK TOP ASSY LETS GO ISLAND LGI-1000UK LGI-1001UK ASSY MAIN CABI ASSY SUB MAIN CABI LGI-1080UK ASSY AC UNIT LGI-1090UK ASSY SW UNIT LGI-1100UK ASSY LCD DISPLAY LGI-1300UK ASSY CONTROL PANEL LGI-4000UK ASSY MAIN BD LGI-4100UK...
  • Page 107 PARTS LIST Major Parts - Drawing...
  • Page 108 PARTS LIST Major Parts - Drawing 28 29...
  • Page 109 PARTS LIST Major Parts - Part Numbers ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGI-3701UK STERN LGI-3704UK LIFEBELT CENTRE LGI-1402UK BANNER BILLBOARD LGI-1401UK PIPE BILLBOARD LGI-1403UK COVER BILLBOARD PIPE LGI-3703UK COVER DOWNLIGHT LGI-3560UK ASSY LED BKT LIFEBELT LGI-1109UK SCREEN PROTECT LCD LGI-1404UK VINYL BILLBOARD PIPE COVER LGI-1026UK...
  • Page 110 PARTS LIST LGI-2000 (D-1/) ASSY CONTROLLER...
  • Page 111 PARTS LIST LGI-2000 (D-2/) ASSY CONTROLLER ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGI-2070 VIB UNIT LGI-2080 ASSY CONT TOP VOLUME LGI-2090 ASSY CONT SIDE VOLUME 610-0842 GRIP UNIT LGI-2001 CONT MAIN SHAFT LGI-2002 SWING BASE LOWER LGI-2003X SWING BASE UPPER LGI-2004 SWING STOPPER LGI-2005...
  • Page 112 PARTS LIST LGI-2000 (D-/) ASSY CONTROLLER ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE 060-S00400-0C SPR WSHR CRM M4 030-000816-W HEX BLT W/FS M8x16 000-P00508-W M SCR PH W/FS M5x8 FAS-200064 HEX SKT CAP SCR BLK W/FS M8x20 050-H02400-3 HEX NUT TYPE3 M24 FAS-290104 HEX SKT SCR BH CRM M8x16 060-S00800-0C...
  • Page 113 PARTS LIST LGI-2070 VIB UNIT SECTION A-A 1. The tightening torque for the screws is as follows: (201)(M4):2.9N・m (29.5kgf・cm) 2. Screw components must be coated with thread sealant. [Other than screws used to fasten (4).] ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGI-2071 VIB BRKT...
  • Page 114 PARTS LIST LGI-2080 ASSY CONT TOP VOLUME 1. Screw components must be coated with thread sealant. 2. The tightening torque for the screws is as follows:  (201): 1.25N・m (12.75kgf・cm) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGI-2081 CONT TOP VOLUME BRKT 601-9978 GEAR 40 220-5832...
  • Page 115 PARTS LIST LGI-2090 ASSY CONT SIDE VOLUME 1. Screw components must be coated with thread sealant. 2. The tightening torque for the screws is as follows:  (201): 1.25N・m (12.75kgf・cm) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGI-2091 CONT SIDE VOLUME BRKT 601-7944 GEAR 15 220-5832...
  • Page 116 PARTS LIST 610-0842 GRIP UNIT ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE 253-5661 GRIP COVER L 253-5662 GRIP COVER R 253-5663 TRIGGER 253-5664 THUMB COVER 123-5134 GRIP SHAFT 125-5249 GRIP SPRING 370-5299 PHOTO INTERRUPTER KI1233-AALF FAS-290096 HEX SKT ELH CAP SCR STN M4x8 060-S00400-0C SPR WSHR CRM M4 FAS-600015...
  • Page 117 PARTS LIST LGI-000 ASSY MAIN BD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ↓ON DIP switch setting DIP switch setting (2) should be as above. ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LGI-4001 WOODEN BASE MAIN BD 847-0001D-02 ASSY CASE WDE W 1GB EXP 253-5644-010BG KEY CHIP RGW LGI...
  • Page 118 MEMO...
  • Page 119 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. PINK SKY BLUE BROWN PURPLE LIGHT GREEN Wires other than those of any of the above 5 single colors will be displayed by 2 alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 120 WIRING DIAGRAM WIRING DIAGRAM (D-1/2)
  • Page 121 WIRING DIAGRAM (D-2/2)

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