Sega GRID Racing DELUXE Owner's Manual

Sega GRID Racing DELUXE Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 420-0011-02UK PRINTING 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 convenient place for easy reference when necessary.
  • 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 INTRODUCTION HANDLING PRECAUTIONS 1-1 CONCERNING WARNING DISPLAY LABELS PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS REGARDING OPERATION PART DESCRIPTIONS ACCESSORIES ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 6-1 INSTALLING THE CABINETS 6-2 FIXATION TO SITE 6-3 POWER SUPPLY AND OTHER CONNECTIONS 6-4 TURNING ON THE POWER 6-5 CONFIRMATION OF ASSEMBLY 6-6 APPLYING WARNING LABELS (EPILEPTIFORM SEIZURES) PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE 7-1 PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING FROM SITE GAME DESCRIPTION 8-1 GAME OUTLINE 8-2 THE GAME EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY...
  • Page 5 COIN HANDLING 12-1 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR 12-2 FAULT FINDING 12-3 ADJUSTING THE PRICE OF PLAY (EXCEL) 12-4 ADJUSTING THE PRICE OF PLAY (VTS) 12-5 SR3 OPTIONS - STERLING / EURO SELECT 12-6 SR3 OPTIONS - TEACH AND RUN PROGRAMMING LAMPS AND LIGHTING 13-1 COIN DOOR LAMP 13-2 FLUORESCENT TUBES - BILLBOARD 13-3 RACELEADER LED - BILLBOARD 13-4 START LAMP AND VIEW LAMPS PERIODIC INSPECTION TROUBLESHOOTING 15-1 TROUBLESHOOTING (WHEN NO ERROR MESSAGE IS SHOWN) GAME BOARD COMMUNICATION PLAY 17-1 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS 17-2 CONNECTING THE COMMUNICATION CABLE 17-3 NETWORK PLAY SETTINGS 17-4 NETWORK PLAY PRECAUTIONS DESIGN-RELATED PARTS PARTS LIST WIRE COLOUR CODE TABLE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    This manual is intended to provide detailed descriptions together with all necessary information covering the general operation of electronic assemblies, electro-mechanicals, servicing control, spare parts, etc. for the product, "GRID Racing DELUXE" This manual is intended for the owners, personnel managers in charge of operation of this product.
  • Page 7 Definition of 'Site Maintenence 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. Parts replacement, maintenance inspections and troubleshooting should be carried out by site maintenance personnel or other qualified professionals.
  • Page 8 Electrical and Electronic Equipment to take back products at the end of their useful life. Sega Amusements Europe Ltd accepts its responsibility to finance the cost of treatment and recovery of redundant WEEE in the United Kingdom in accordance with the specified WEEE recycling requirements.
  • Page 9: 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. Do not perform any work or change parts not listed in this manual. Doing so may lead to an accident.
  • Page 10: Concerning Warning Display Labels

    CONCERNING THE STICKER DISPLAY 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. When inquiring about or asking for repairs, mention the Serial No. and Name of Machine indicated on the Sticker.
  • Page 11 If you or your child have experienced a convulsive attack, loss of consciousness, etc. due to light stimulus or TV games, or fear that you might experience such symptoms, be very careful of using this machine. If you feel sick while playing the game, immediately discontinue use and take a rest.
  • Page 12: Precautions Regarding Installation

    PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION 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 13 Securing a safe area for operation as described in this manual will ensure safe operation for players and observers. 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 14 To install this product, the entrance must be at least 1.14m in width and 1.63 m in height (without Assy Billboard) and 2.1m (with Assy Billboard). Do not attempt to push/pull whilst holding onto the steering wheel or any plastic parts. This may result in part damage and or personal injury. 645mm 1980.2mm 1345mm...
  • Page 15: Precautions Regarding Operation

    PRECAUTIONS REGARDING OPERATION To avoid injury and trouble, be sure to pay attention to the behavior of visitors and players. In order to avoid accidents, check the following before starting the operation: • To ensure maximum safety for the players and the customers, ensure that where the product is operated has sufficient lighting to allow any warnings to be read.
  • Page 16 • To avoid electric shock, ensure that all covers and panels are undamaged and fitted. Do not operate with covers removed. • To avoid electric shock, short circuit and/or parts damage, do not put the following items on or in the periphery of the product. Flower vases, flowerpots, cups, water tanks, cosmetics, and receptacles/ containers/vessels containing chemicals and water.
  • Page 17 DURING OPERATION (PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS) To avoid injury and trouble, be sure to constantly give careful attention to the behavior and manner of the visitors and players. • For safety reasons, do not allow any of the following people to play the game. Those who have high blood pressure or a heart problem.
  • Page 18: Part Descriptions

    PART DESCRIPTIONS The aim in this section of the manual is to highlight common areas along with it’s common name. Using this terminology when speaking with a Service Centre will result in a quick and efficient diagnosis or spares enquiry. Billboard Screen Display Cabinet...
  • Page 19: 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. KEY MASTER DESCRIPTION: OWNER’S MANUAL 220-5575-01UK (2) Part No. (Qty.): 420-0011-02UK(1) For operating/closing the doors Parts not labeled with part numbers are as yet...
  • Page 20 For installation instructions, please refer to Chapter 6 in this manual PLATE LEFT (1) PLATE BILLBOARD (1) PLATE RIGHT (1) RD-9501UK RD-9506UK RD-9502UK JOINT BKT(2) ASSY BILLBOARD (1) SRS-8054UK RD-9500UK...
  • Page 21: 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 assembly 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 22: Installing The Cabinets

    INSTALLING THE CABINETS • Billboard weighs approximately 19 kg. Have at least 2 people during this operation. Working alone could result in personal injuries, etc. • To perform work safely and securely, be sure to prepare a step which is in a safe and stable condition.
  • Page 23 6-1-1 INSTALLING THE ASSY BILLBOARD Locate the upper rear door and remove the (2) M4x30 Machine Screws from from the upper rear corners. 2 Unlock and carefully remove the door. It may be nessacery to use two people as the door panel may be too heavy for a single person. 3 As in step 1, remove the (2) M4x30 Machine screws from the lower door and carefully remove and store to one side.
  • Page 24 Locate the Assy Billboard which is stored inside the upper section of the machine for transporting. Unscrew (4) M6 Hex Nuts from the underside of the shelf supporting the Assy Billboard. ASSY BILLBOARD (4) M6 Hex Nut PAS 5 Carefully raise the Assy Billboard up on to the top of the Display Cabinet.
  • Page 25 Locate the Billboard harness which can be found coiled up on the underside of the Assy Billboard. Uncoil the harness and connect into the receiving connectors located on top of the Display Cabinet. Once the connectors have been connected in place - fit the Earth link to the plate as shown using the (1) M4 FLG NUT PAS already fitted to that location.
  • Page 26 6-1-2 FITTING THE BILLBOARD PLATE & SIDE PANELS Reposition the side panels either side of the Assy Billboard as shown in the diagram. Take care when positioning the plate as the flat edges locate into a channel which contain LED’s. Billboard Plate R 2 Secure both side panels using the (3) fixings already located in the top of the Display cabinet.
  • Page 27 6-1-3 CONNECTING CABINETS Fit both Joint brackets to the front of the Display cabinet in the positions shown using (4) M8x60 Hex bolts which are already in fitted into position. M8X60 HEX BLT PAS (4) Joint Bracket (2) Uncoil the connecting harness which can be found coiled inside the wire cover of the Main cabinet.
  • Page 28: Fixation To Site

    FIXATION TO SITE • Make sure that all the adjusters contact the floor. Otherwise the cabinet could move, causing an accident. • Provide a ventilation space at least 20cm wide behind the cabinet. There are ventilation holes on the back of the cabinet. Do not block the ventilation holes. Doing so could trap heat inside resulting in fire.
  • Page 29 • Provide a ventilation space at least 20cm wide behind the cabinet. There are ventilation holes on the back of the cabinet. Do not block the ventilation holes. Doing so could trap heat inside resulting in fire. It could also result in equipment damage or cause parts to become exhausted prematurely.
  • Page 30: Power Supply And Other Connections

    POWER SUPPLY AND OTHER CONNECTIONS • Use the power supply equipped with an earth leakage breaker. Use of power supply without such a breaker could result in fire if there is a current leakage. • Have available a securely grounded indoor ground terminal. Without proper grounding, customers could be electrocuted and product operations might not always be stable.
  • Page 31: Turning On The Power

    Set the main switch of the AC unit to ON and engage the power. When you turn on the power, the billboard fluorescent lights will come on. After the SEGA LOGO start up screen is displayed on the LCD screen, the Advertise (Attract) Mode will start.
  • Page 32 COMPONENTS WHICH CHANGE STATE WHEN POWER IS APPLIED Billboard illumination Attract Mode - Game SEGA logo Control Dials Illuminate LED / Audio output Seat Illuminates LED / Audio output Rear Lights Flash...
  • Page 33: Confirmation Of Assembly

    CONFIRMATION OF ASSEMBLY In the test mode, ascertain that the assembly has been made correctly and IC Board is satisfactory. In the test mode, perform the following test: (refer to chapter 9). 9-2-3 INPUT TEST This menu is used to test the system inputs such as steering, pedals and buttons. To implement the test, press each device that is listed and check the results on screen.
  • Page 34: Applying Warning Labels (Epileptiform Seizures)

    APPLYING WARNING LABELS (EPILEPTIFORM SEIZURES) • The operator MUST apply the Epileptiform Seizure Label to this product. Failing to apply this label may result in the player/observer suffering from a photosensitive seizure. Warning the potential player/ observer of this before the start of a game may prevent such accidents.
  • Page 35: Precautions When Moving The Machine

    PRECAUTIONS WHEN 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 contact the floor.
  • Page 36: Precautions When Moving From Site

    PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING FROM SITE • When moving the cabinets, do not grip or push from any moulded parts. Doing so could deform or damage the part. • When moving the Main cabinets, push or pull the cabinet by using the side bars and the metal base.
  • Page 37: Game Description

    GAME DESCRIPTION The following explanations apply when the product is functioning satisfactorily. Should there be any actions different from the following contents, some sort of faults may have occurred. Immediately look into the cause of the fault and eliminate the cause thereof to ensure satisfactory operation. Standby Screen In order to make the product more attractive, a standby screen is displayed on the monitor while the power is on.
  • Page 38 GAME SELECTION <continued> When there are multiple cabinets linked together, the first action of the player is to select whether to enter into a Multiplayer or Single Player game. The default selection is Multiplayer, so if the game is left to time out on this screen, a Multiplayer Lobby will be created where other players can then join.
  • Page 39 CHAMPIONSHIP - SINGLE PLAYER <continued> The tracks selectable for each tier are as follows: Tier 1 – Washington, San Francisco, Detroit Tier 2 – Milan, Long Beach, Nurburgring Tier 3 – Spa Francorchamps, Okutama Access to Nurburgring and Okutama can only be gained by finishing in 1st place on the previous tier’s track. For example, finishing 1st in Washington will allow the player to access Nurburgring in Tier 2.
  • Page 40 8-2-4 MULTIPLAYER When starting up a Multiplayer Quick Race, the players are first asked to enter a 3 letter name to represent them in the race before they are taken to the Track Select. There is no scoreboard entry in Multiplayer races. In a multiplayer game, Track Selection is decided upon by a voting system.
  • Page 41 8-2-5 TRACK SELECTION The next choice for the player after selecting the Game Mode is to select which Track to Race on. GRID features a total of 9 tracks spread across North America, Europe and Asia, though not all tracks are available in every Game Mode.
  • Page 42 8-2-6 CAR SELECTION The next choice for the player is to select which car to drive on the track they have selected. GRID has a total of 12 cars, with the vehicles split into 3 groups of 4 with specific cars only being available with certain tracks.
  • Page 43 8-2-8 ON SCREEN DISPLAY Before a race begins, an information screen is displayed describing to the player what the Reset button is for and how it can be used in race. The Reset button will reset the player’s vehicle back on to the middle of the road during a race when used, and is there in case a player gets spun round and is facing the wrong way, or gets knocked into a wall by another opponent etc.
  • Page 44 8-2-10 High Score Tables Each of the single player modes will record the fastest lap times with separate data being kept for each track. Each of the High Score Tables will hold the Top 20 times for each track. Data Recorded: Rank Name (3 characters) Transmission...
  • Page 45: Explanation Of Test And Data Display

    EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 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.
  • Page 46: Switch Unit And Coin Meter (U.s)

    9-1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER (U.S) Never touch places other than those specified. Touching places not specified can cause electric shock and short circuit accidents. • Adjust the sound to the optimum volume, taking into consideration the environmental requirements of the installation location. •...
  • Page 47 9-1-2 VTS UNIT (E.U. TYPE) • 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. COIN CHANNEL A TEST BUTTON SERVICE BUTTON DEMAG (NOT USED) DIP SW 3 VOLUME CONTROL A...
  • Page 48: Test Mode

    9-2 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 49 9-2-2 SYSTEM INFORMATION Select ‘System Information’ from the Test Menu to display the System Information menu. This test displays general system information regarding the hardware configuration and software installed. DISK IMAGE VERSION: Version number for the Master Disk Image in XX YY ZZ format. LAUNCHER VERSION: Version number for System Launcher in XX YY ZZ format.
  • Page 50 If an error is displayed during the input test, look up the error code within this manual and try to determine the cause of the error, and take the appropriate corrective measures. If problems continue, contact your local SEGA office for further advise.
  • Page 51 9-2-4 OUTPUT TEST Select ‘Output Test’ from the Test Menu to display the Output Test Menu. This test is used to check the System Output on the Lamps in the cabinet. Use the SERVICE button to move the cursor to the desired test item. Press the TEST button to test the selected item.
  • Page 52 9-2-5 COIN SETTINGS Select ‘Coin Settings’ from the Test Menu to display the Coin Settings Menu. Use the SERVICE button to move the cursor to the desired test item. Press the TEST button to change the selected item. COIN COUNT: Coin Count value from IO Board (cannot be reset).
  • Page 53 9-2-6 SOUND TEST Select ‘Sound Settings’ from the Test Menu to display the Sound Settings Menu. This test is used to set the audio levels for the game and test the function of the speakers. Use the SERVICE button to move the cursor to the desired test item. Use the TEST button to enter the selected item.
  • Page 54 9-2-7 SCREEN TEST Select ‘Screen Test’ from the Test Menu screen to display the Screen Test menu. Use the SERVICE button to move the cursor to the desired test item. Press the TEST button to enter the selected item. COLOUR BARS – Selecting this test will display the following: GRID ALIGNMENT –...
  • Page 55 9-2-8 NETWORK TEST Select ‘Network Test’ from the Test Menu to display the Network Test menu. This test is used to check the Network link between cabinets (if connected). Use the SERVICE button to move the cursor to the desired test item. Press the TEST button to enter the selected item.
  • Page 56 9-2-9 CALIBRATION TEST Select ‘Calibration Test’ from the Test Menu screen to display the Calibration Test menu. This test is used to calibrate devices such as the Steering Wheel and Pedals. Use the SERVICE button to move the cursor to the desired test item. Press the TEST button to enter the selected item.
  • Page 57 9-2-10 BOOKKEEPING Select ‘BOOKKEEPING’ from the Test Menu to display the BOOKKEEPING menu. Bookkeeping – Screen 1 This test is used to review statistical data from the system. It consists of 7 screens of data. Screen 1 contains an overview of the game play data. TOTAL TIME ON: The total time the cabinet has been switched on.
  • Page 58 BOOKKEEPING <continued> Bookkeeping – Screen 2 – Data on TOTAL PLAYS Move the cursor to NEXT PAGE and press the TEST button to proceed to bookkeeping screen #3. Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST button to return to the Test Menu. Bookkeeping –...
  • Page 59 BOOKKEEPING <continued> Bookkeeping – Screen 4 – Data on PLAYS BY DAY Move the cursor to NEXT PAGE and press the TEST button to proceed to bookkeeping screen #5. Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST button to return to the Test Menu. Bookkeeping –...
  • Page 60 BOOKKEEPING <continued> Bookkeeping – Screen 6 – Data on TRACKS Only Multiplayer and Quick Race plays are logged on this menu. Tracks raced in Championship are not counted. Move the cursor to NEXT PAGE and press the TEST button to proceed to bookkeeping screen #7. Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST button to return to the Test Menu.
  • Page 61 9-2-11 CLOCK SETTINGS (Final Clock Settings Screenshot will be sent when final Clock Settings menu is in place). Select ‘CLOCK SETTINGS’ from the Test Menu to display the Clock Settings menu. This test is used to set the current time and date of the computer system. Use the SERVICE button to move the cursor to the desired test item.
  • Page 62: Troubleshooting

    9-3 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Linked cabinets will not sync together in the attract mode. Causes 1. Network cables are not connected. 2. The cabinets are using security keys from different regions 3. Network cables are faulty. Solutions 1. Reconnect the network cables to each cabinet. 2.
  • Page 63 Problem High Score Tables have not been cleared after attempting to clear them in the Bookkeeping menu. Causes 1. The high scores have only been cleared on one cabinet when multiple cabinets are linked together. Solutions 1. When multiple cabinets are linked together, the high score tables will only be cleared if the process is done on all connected machines at the same time.
  • Page 64: Controller Unit(S)

    CONTROLLER UNIT(S) • 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 65: Controller - Exploded Diagram

    10-1 CONTROLLER - EXPLODED DIAGRAM The exploded diagram below shows the Active Steering Wheel Assy. Each part is tagged with a part number. Please quote this number when ordering spare parts.
  • Page 66: Shift Lever

    10-2 SHIFT LEVER ● 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 67: Shift Switch Replacement

    10-2-2 SHIFT SWITCH REPLACEMENT Follow the instructions below to change the microswitch. Unscrew and remove the M3x16 Self Tapping Screws which secure the microswitch to the Gear Shift base. Remove the microswitch Remove the wiring harness from the old microswitch and re-attacj it to the replacement switch in the same manner Using the M3x16 Self Tapping Screws, refit the replacement microswitch to the Gear Shift base.
  • Page 68: Brake And Accelerator Unit

    10-3 BRAKE AND ACCELERATOR 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. However, the unit must be switched on when using test mode. Do not touch any part of the unit except those areas indicated.
  • Page 69 When the accelerator pedal is not being pressed, the accelerator volume should have a value of 30H or less. When the pedal is being pressed, the value should be C0H or greater. When the brake pedal is not being pressed, the value should be 35H or less. When the pedal is being pressed, it should be D0H or more.
  • Page 70: Adjusting/Replacing The Volume Pot

    10-3-1 ADJUSTING/REPLACING THE VOLUME POT Replacing the Volume Switch off the unit. Remove the two screws and lift off the potentio cover . TRUSS SCREW (2), chrome M4x8 POTENTIO COVER POTENTIOBASE Detach the connector from the volume to be replaced. Remove the single screw that secures the potentiobase.
  • Page 71: Adjusting/Replacing The Volume Pot

    10-3-2 ADJUSTING/REPLACING THE VOLUME POT Use only the specified grease. Using any other kind of grease can result in damage to parts. Once every three months, you should apply grease to the gear contacts and spring parts. Use Grease Mate-brand spray grease (Part No.: 090-0066). POTENTIOBASE...
  • Page 72: Graphic Display (52" Lcd)

    GRAPHIC DISPLAY (52" LCD) 11-1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING THE MONITOR Responding to breakdown or abnormality ● If smoke or a strange odor appears, immediately unplug the power cable from the power source. Continuing to use the product may cause a fire or an electric shock. Ensure that smoke is no longer emitted, and contact the point of purchase.
  • Page 73 11-2 CLEANING THE SCREEN SURFACE ● Use a soft, dry cloth (flannel-type) to wipe away dirt. Do not use materials such as coarse mesh gauze. ● Alcohol (ethanol) is the recommended solvent for removing dirt. When using a cleaning agent, follow the precautions below. Dilute neutral cleaning agents for home use with water.
  • Page 74 11-3 ADJUSTMENT METHOD 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.
  • Page 75 The POWER SUPPLY operates on HIGH VOLTAGE. Please isolate from the main power source before undertaking any work.. Adjustment PCB Video Controller Power Supply ADJUSTMENT PCB Used to configure the display i.e. Adjusting the screen size, brightness and colour settings. VIDEO CONTROLLER - Controlls the way in which the graphics are displayed on screen.
  • Page 76 11-3 ADJUSTMENT METHOD Button Names and 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.
  • Page 77 11-3 ADJUSTMENT METHOD 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. Use the UP and DOWN Buttons to move the ‘Black Bar’to the item you want to adjust. After selecting the desired item, pressing the SELECT Button will extend the MENU Screen and allow adjustments to be changed.
  • Page 78 11-3 ADJUSTMENT METHOD 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 79: Coin Handling

    COIN HANDLING 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. 12-1 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR ● Remove and clean smears by using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent and then squeezed dry. ● Never apply machine oil, etc. to the Coin Selector. ●...
  • Page 80 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR (MECHANICAL). 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. Remove stain from the rotary shaft and shaft CRADLE receiving portions by wiping off with a soft 12-1 FIG 2 cloth. etc. After wiping off as per previous step, further apply a dry cloth to completely dry the Coin Selector.
  • Page 81 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR (SR3) <continued> Remove and clean smears by using a damp soft cloth dipped in water. DO NOT use any diluted chemical detergent or cleansing agent as this will impair the workings of the component. GATE Open the reject gate to gain access to the rundown path.
  • Page 82: Fault Finding

    12-2 FAULT FINDING Fault Finding The following information is presented for customers’ guidance in rectifying a fault but does not cover all possible causes. All acceptors with electronic faults should be returned to an approved service centre for repair. SYMPTOM INVESTIGATE POSSIBLE CAUSE Poor Contact...
  • Page 83: Adjusting The Price Of Play (Excel)

    12-3 ADJUSTING THE PRICE OF PLAY (EXCEL) 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. The VTS BD has a built in Credit Board. This is controlled by 2 DIL Switches. These allow the operator to select the price of play, type of coin acceptor and region. EXCEL Credit Board DIP SWITCHES COUNTER 1 STATUS LED EXCEL CREDIT PCB COUNTER 2 TEST BUTTON...
  • Page 84: Adjusting The Price Of Play (Vts)

    12-4 ADJUSTING THE PRICE OF PLAY (VTS) 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. The VTS BD has a built in Credit Board. This is controlled by 2 DIL Switches. These allow the operator to select the price of play, type of coin acceptor and region. VTS Board COIN CHANNEL A TEST BUTTON SERVICE BUTTON DEMAG (NOT USED) DIP SW 3 VOLUME CONTROL A...
  • Page 85 REGIONAL AND ACCEPTOR SETTINGS (SW3)
  • Page 86 STERLING PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS (SW1)
  • Page 87 EURO PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS (SW1)
  • Page 88: Sr3 Options - Sterling / Euro Select

    12-5 SR3 OPTIONS - STERLING / EURO SELECT 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. BANK SELECT This function allows you to enable both or individual select banks of coins via switches 7 and 8 on the 8 way DIL switch. This enables the selection of 2 different currencies, one in each bank, or 12 coins/tokens in both banks from the same country.
  • Page 89: Sr3 Options - Teach And Run Programming

    12-6 SR3 OPTIONS - TEACH AND RUN PROGRAMMING TEACH AND RUN PROGRAMMING (SR3) 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 & RUN facility. Table 1: Teach & Run Programming Bank 1.
  • Page 90: Lamps And Lighting

    LAMPS AND LIGHTING • 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 91: Fluorescent Tubes - Billboard

    13-2 FLUORESCENT TUBES - BILLBOARD THIS WORK ON TOP OF THE CABINET, SHOULD NOT BE UNDERTAKEN WITHOUT THE USE OF A SUITABLE STEP OR FOOTSTOOL. MAKE SURE THAT THE MAIN SUPPLY VOLTAGE TO THE MACHINE IS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO CARRY OUT THIS WORK The Billboard Fluorescent Tube is located inside the Billboard directly behind the Billboard Plate, before attempting to change the lamp, TURN THE POWER OFF.
  • Page 92: Raceleader Led - Billboard

    13-3 RACELEADER LED - BILLBOARD THIS WORK ON TOP OF THE CABINET, SHOULD NOT BE UNDERTAKEN WITHOUT THE USE OF A SUITABLE STEP OR FOOTSTOOL. MAKE SURE THAT THE MAIN SUPPLY VOLTAGE TO THE MACHINE IS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO CARRY OUT THIS WORK The “RACELEADER”...
  • Page 93: Start Lamp And View Lamps

    13-4 START LAMP AND VIEW LAMPS MAKE SURE THAT THE MAIN SUPPLY VOLTAGE TO THE MACHINE IS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO CARRY OUT THIS WORK BOTH START AND VIEW LAMPS ARE A 12V 2W BAYONET TYPE BULB. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU REPLACE THIS LAMP WITH A LAMP OF THE SAME SPECIFICATION.
  • Page 94 There is a metal fitting at the base of the buttons on the Button Plate. Rotate this metal fitting to unlock it, then remove the printed circuit board from the Button Plate. BUTTON PLATE Unlock. PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD Press and turn the lamp counter-clockwise to remove it. START LAMP 12V 2W (Pt No LT1060) VIEW LAMP 12V 2W (Pt No LT1060) Replace the bulb with one matching the specification stated , then reassemble the Unit in the reverse order...
  • Page 95 13.5 BASE BOX LOGO LAMP BASE BOX LOGO LAMP (CATHODE) REPLACEMENT Turn off the power Remove the Seat Assembly by first unbolting the (6) M8 x 30 Hex Bolts positioned around the seat base. Once all 6 bolts have been removed, using 2 people carefully lift the Assembly Seat off the base unit a few inches so that access to the connecting cables can be gained.
  • Page 96 Once all four (4) fixings have been removed, carefully release the Cathode Housing and disconnect the power connector. (YEL/WHT). Power Connector Disconnect the Lamp Connector at the opposite side of the inverter, then release both clamps positioned at each end of the cathode lamp.. Lamp Connector Release clamps Remove the Cathode lamp by sliding it carefully out of the housing via the access at one end.
  • Page 97 13.6 RESET LAMP MAKE SURE THAT THE MAIN SUPPLY VOLTAGE TO THE MACHINE IS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO CARRY OUT THIS WORK ACCESS TO THE RESET LAMP IS VIA THE HOOD OR BONNET PANEL. DO NOT CARRY OUT ANY WORK WITHIN THIS AREA WHILST POWER IS APPLIED. THE GEARED MECHANISM WHICH OPERATES THE STEERING WILL ROTATE AUTOMATICALLY OR MAY BE MANUALLY OPERATED BY CUSTOMER OR OBSERVER.
  • Page 98 Remove the Rear Access Panel and locate the Recovery Button. Once located, pull out the switch housing to reveal the bulb to be replaced. Reset Lamp Bonnet or Hood Once the Switch and Lamp Housing has been removed - pull out the lamp (Do not twist) and replace with a lamp of the same type and rating.
  • Page 99: Periodic Inspection

    PERIODIC INSPECTION The items listed below require periodic check and maintenance to retain the performance of this machine and to ensure safe business operation. When handling the controller, the player will be in direct contact with it. In order to always allow the player to enjoy the game, be sure to clean it regularly.
  • Page 100 Cleaning the Cabinet Surfaces When the cabinet surfaces are badly soiled, remove stains with a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted (with water) chemical detergent and squeezed dry. To avoid damaging surface finish, do not use such solvents as thinner, benzine, etc.
  • Page 101: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 15-1 TROUBLESHOOTING (WHEN NO ERROR MESSAGE IS SHOWN) • In order to prevent electric shock and short circuit, be sure to turn power off before performing work. • Be careful so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause electric shock or short circuit.
  • Page 102 Sound is not emitted. Sound volume adjustment is not Adjust the Switch Unit’s sound correct adjustment volume. Faulty connections for various Check the connections for the game connectors board, amp, speakers and Volume connectors Malfunctioning BD, amp and speaker Perform Sound Test. Sounds are emitted and Faulty connections for the visual Check the connections for the monitor...
  • Page 103 Steering (Servomotor) A g e i n g o f t h e f o r c e f e e d b a c k Reset in the Test Mode. i s w e a k i n i t s f o r c e mechanism feedback Does not accept input in...
  • Page 104 Replacing Fuses • In case fuse replacements other than those stated in this manual are necessary, contact where you purchased the product from for inquiries regarding this matter. • In order to prevent an electric shock, be sure to turn power off and unplug from the socket outlet before performing work by touching the internal parts of the product.
  • Page 105: 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 an electric shock, short circuit or present a risk of fire.
  • Page 106 16-1 GAME BOARD - LOCATION & REMOVAL ● When returning the game board after making repairs or replacements, make sure that there are no errors in the connection of connectors. Erroneous connections can lead to electrical shock, short circuits or fires. ●...
  • Page 107 Remove the outer left door by unscrewing the (2) M4x25 machine screws located at the outer tope edges of the door. Unlock the door using the service door key and remove. (2) M4x25 Pozi machine screws Lock (A444) Inside the service area you will find the Game Board positioned on the left hand side. ASSY GAME BD Secure Bolt To remove, unscrew the Game Board securing screw located at the lower corner of the wooden base.
  • Page 108 16-2 ELEC BOARD - LOCATION & REMOVAL There are two access point to the ELEC BD. A front access point which is located to the right hand side of the Display cabinet and a rear access. The front access point can be used when access to the rear is obstructed.
  • Page 109: Communication Play

    COMMUNICATION PLAY For this game, up to 6 machines can be networked together allowing up to 6 players to play simultaneously. In this instance, connecting the communication cable and adjustment to the settings for communication play will be required. 17-1 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS •...
  • Page 110 Distance between Machines The maximum distance between the game machines depends on the length of the cables connecting them, but make sure the units are separated from each other by at least 70 cm (26.5 in) so that players can pass between them.
  • Page 111: Connecting The Communication Cable

    When linking 2 seats or “Twin” cabinet, use the Lan Cable, Pt. (Supplied). When linking 3 or more seats a Hub Kit must be used. Please contact SEGA or your local distributors office for further technical or sales information 5...
  • Page 112: Network Play Settings

    17-3 NETWORK PLAY SETTINGS Each of the linked machines must be set up for network play. If the machines are not set up correctly, network play will not be possible. For this game, up to 4 machines can be connected to allow up to 4 players to play simultaneously. Turn on the power on each machine to be used in network play.
  • Page 113: Network Play Precautions

    17-4 NETWORK PLAY PRECAUTIONS • In network play, difficulty level and other settings are made from CABINET ID Number 1. Changing the settings at CABINET ID Number 1 also changes the settings for other units. • You must CONFIRM CHANGES in TEST MODE when allocating CABINET ID. The Cabinet will re-boot.
  • Page 114: Design-Related Parts

    STKR BASE REAR RD-9005UK ENDCAP R RD-9858UK LOGO LIT BASE STKR SEGA LOGO RD-1506UK RD-9605UK When ordering replacement design-related parts, please contact your local SEGA office or Distributior quoting the descriptions and Part Numbers of the items required as highlighted above.
  • Page 115: Parts List

    PARTS LIST...
  • Page 116 1 ASSY TOP GRID (RD-0000UK) (D-1/1) 201 202 407 412 ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION RD-8500UK ASSY LCD CABI 52” RD-9000UK ASSY MAIN CABI DX 440-WS0220UK WARNING STICKER TRAP HAZARD 440-WS0100UK WARNING LABEL FORK HERE 440-WS0010UK WARNING LABEL DANGER - HI VOLTAGE 440-WS0030UK WARNING LABEL CAUTION 421-7988-91UK...
  • Page 117 2 ASSY COIN CHUTE TOWER (RD-0300X-01UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ***1 SRS-3101UK COIN CHUTE TOWER ***2 VTS-HOD-D-R VTS BOARD HOD ***3 PP1087 BOX CASH FOR MINI DOOR ***4 SRS-3102UK CCT FLOOR SRS ***5 DUT-0302UK COIN PATH PLATE ***11 LB1103 STICKER CAUTION ***12...
  • Page 118 3 ASSY BILLBOARD (RD-0500UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ***1 RD-9503UK BOX BILLBOARD ****1 RD-9503-AUK BILLBOARD BOX BLANK ***2 RD-9506UK PLATE BILLBOARD DX ****1 RD-9506-AUK BILLBOARD PLATE BLANK ***3 440-WS0011UK WARNING LABEL HI-VOLT/HEAT ***101 390-0240-18UK FL TRAY 240V 18W ***102 390-0100-18DUK FL TUBE 18W T8 600mm...
  • Page 119 4 ASSY LCD CABI 52" (RD-8500UK) (D-1/2) ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION RD-8501UK ASSY MONITOR CABI DX RD-8600UK ASSY ELEC RD-8700UK ASSY GAME BD RD-8800UK ASSY LCD 52" RD-8540UK ASSY AC UNIT ST-1340UK ASSY FAN 240VAC RD-8502UK SCREEN PROTECT LCD RD-8503UK PLATE BILLBOARD PAN MOUNT RD-8505UK...
  • Page 120 4 ASSY LCD CABI 52" (RD-8500UK) (D-2/2) **203 000-T00416-0B M4X16 MSCR TH BLH **204 000-T00425-0B M4X25 MSCR TH BLK **205 000-P00420-W M4X20 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS **206 000-T00412-0C M4X12 MSCR TH CRM **207 000-T00420-0B M4X20 MSCR TH BLK **208 050-F00800 M8 NUT FLG SER PAS **209 068-850016...
  • Page 121 5 ASSY ELEC BD (RD-8600UK) (D-1/2) ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ***1 RD-8601UK BOARD WOODEN ELEC ***2 CFB-4003-01UK EARTH PLATE ***3 FR-838-001UK MOTOR CONT HAPP 50-2000-03 ***101 838-14551-02UK AC DISTRIBUTION BD ***102 838-14515-A09 SOUND AMP ANALOG IN ***103 400-050-024-01 PSU 24VDC 50W MW LPS-50-24 ***104 400-065-0512-01 PSU 5V/12V DC 65W MW RPD-65C...
  • Page 122 5 ASSY ELEC BD (RD-8600UK) (D-2/2) ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ***109 280-A02064-WX ROUTER TWIST D20 SO6.4 WOOD X ***201 012-P00325 N4x1" S/TAP PAN PAS ***202 012-P03506-F N6x1/4" S/TAP FLG PAS ***203 012-P03512-F N6x1/2" S/TAP FLG PAS ***301 RD-65001UK WH AC TO DIST ***302 RD-65002UK WH AC DISTRIBUTION...
  • Page 123 6 ASSY GAME BD (RD-8700UK) (D-1/1) 2 4 102 ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ***1 RD-8701UK BOARD WOODEN BASE MAIN ***2 610-0006-01UK ASSY PC RD ***3 EP2004-00BL DK RDSTD EU BLUE EP2004-00RE DK RDSTD US RED EP2004-00YE DK RDSTD AS YEL ***4 LB1111 STICKER PLEASE RECYCLE...
  • Page 124 7 ASSY LCD 52" (RD-8800UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ***1 RD-8801UK BRKT LCD MOUNT ***2 LGI-1110UK PANEL PRISMA BD MOUNT ***101 200-6052-SMSNG DISPLAY 52" LCD SAM LT1520HB02 ***102 400-356-024-01 PSU 52 LCD PVP-3680 ***103 280-A01264-WX ROUTER TWIST D12 SO6.4 WOOD X ***104 280-L00811-OS STANDOFF 7.9OD...
  • Page 125 8 ASSY AC UNIT (RD-8540UK) (D-1/1) 101 102 ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ****1 RD-1541UK AC BRKT ****2 TFF-0402UK CONN COVER ****3 LB1096 STICKER PROTECTIVE EARTH ****101 EP1302 EUROSOCKET FUSED 10A 250VAC ****102 514-5078-5000 FUSE 5X20 CERAMIC SB 5000mA ****103 SW1109 SWITCH ROCKER 250V AC ****104...
  • Page 126 9 ASSY 240V FAN (ST-1340UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ****1 105-5340-01 FAN BRKT LONG ****101 260-0024-01UK FAN AC AXIAL DP200A ****102 FN1012 FAN GUARD METAL 120MM (FG-12) ****201 000-P00312-W M3X12 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS ****301 ST-60026UK WH FAN...
  • Page 127 10 ASSY MAIN CABI DX (RD-9000UK) (D-1/3) 40 44...
  • Page 128 10 ASSY MAIN CABI DX (RD-9000UK) (D-2/3) ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION RD-9020UK ASSY BASE BOX DX SRS-1550UK ASSY SPEAKER L SRS-1560UK ASSY SPEAKER R RD-2000UK ASSY CONTROL PANEL SRS-1021UK COCKPIT BASE SRS-1200UK ASSY PEDAL BASE SRS RD-9150UK ASSY SIDE POD L RD-9160UK ASSY SIDE POD R RD-9023XUK...
  • Page 129 10 ASSY MAIN CABI DX (RD-9000UK) (D-3/3) **209 068-651616-0B M6 WSHR 16OD FLT BLK **210 068-651616 M6 WSHR 16OD FLT PAS **211 030-000616-SB M6X16 BLT W/S BLK **212 000-T00512-0B M5X12 MSCR POSI TH BLK **213 020-F00850-0Z M8X50 SKT CSK OZ **214 000-T00412-0C M4X12 MSCR TH CRM...
  • Page 130 11 ASSY BASE BOX DX (RD-9020UK) (D-1/1) 102 202 203 ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION RD-9021UK BASE BOX DX **101 601-5699UK LEG ADJ M16X100 1L/NUT **102 MA1007 CASTOR SWIVEL 63MM NYLON **104 280-A01248-PM ROUTER TWIST D12 S04.8 PAN **105 280-A02048-PM ROUTER TWIST D20 S04.8PA **202 030-000816...
  • Page 131 12 ASSY SPEAKER L (SRS-1500UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ***1 SRS-1551UK SPEAKER BRKT ***2 SRS-1552UK BLOCK SPACER SPEAKER ***101 130-04030-E SPKR ELIP 4OHM 30W VIS DX4x6P ***201 000-P00425-W M4X25 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS ***202 012-P03512-F N6X1/2" S/TAP FLG PAS ***301 SRS-60020UK WH SPEAKER B...
  • Page 132 13 ASSY SPEAKER R (SRS-1560UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ***1 SRS-1551UK SPEAKER BRKT ***2 SRS-1552UK BLOCK SPACER SPEAKER ***101 130-04030-E SPKR ELIP 4OHM 30W VIS DX4x6P ***201 000-P00425-W M4X25 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS ***202 012-P03512-F N6X1/2" S/TAP FLG PAS ***301 SRS-60020UK WH SPEAKER B...
  • Page 133 14 ASSY CONTROL PANEL (RD-2000UK) (D-1/2)
  • Page 134 CONTROL PANEL BACK ****20 RD-2011UK PLATE DIALS EDGE LIT ****21 RD-2012UK PLATE RECOVERY BTN EDGE LIT ****101 RD-2500UK MECHA 50-0102-07PT W/SEGA SHAFT ****102 280-A01200-A ROUTER TWIST D12 ADH ****103 280-A02000-A ROUTER TWIST D20 ADH ****108 509-6006-G BTN CHROME GRN HALO C/W LED...
  • Page 135 15 ASSY CONTROL PAN COVER (RD-2001UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PAT NUMBER DESCRIPTION ****1 SPG-1201X-D PANEL COVER BLANK ****2 RD-2001-CUK DESIGN PLATE L ****3 RD-2001-DUK DESIGN PLATE M ****4 RD-2001-EUK DESIGN PLATE R ****5 RD-2001-BUK METER PANEL...
  • Page 136 16 ASSY SWITCH PLATE CREDIT (RD-2200UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PAT NUMBER DESCRIPTION ****1 RD-2201UK STICKER START/VIEW/CREDIT ****2 RD-2202UK BUTTON PLATE W/CREDIT ****3 171-6478 PC BD LIGHTING ****101 212-5205-12 CONNECTOR PCB MOUNT (NOT SHOWN) ****102 509-5560-Y-91 PB SW W/L 1L Y ROHS ****103 509-5561-S PB SW W/L 5L LW5L-15VS...
  • Page 137 17 ASSY SIDE POD L (RD-9150UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ***1 RD-9151UK SIDE POD L ***2 RD-9152UK STICKER SIDE POD ****1 RD-9152-AUK STICKER SIDE POD BLANK 18 ASSY SIDE POD R (RD-9160UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ***1 RD-9161UK SIDE POD L...
  • Page 138 19 ASSY ADJUSTABLE SEAT (RD-1600UK) (D-1/2)
  • Page 139 19 ASSY ADJUSTABLE SEAT (RD-1600UK) (D-2/2) ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ****1 RD-1650UK ASSY SEAT ****2 RD-1601UK SEAT BASE ****3 RD-1602UK SEAT TRAY ****4 RD-1603UK CABLE BEAR BRKT UPPER ****5 RD-1604UK CABLE BEAR BRKT LOWER ****6 RD-1605UK PROTECT RUBBER ****7 RD-1606UK PLATE HOLDER A ****8...
  • Page 140 20 ASSY SEAT (RD-1650UK) (D-1/1) 5 102 201 ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION *****1 RD-1670UK ASSY WOOFER *****2 RD-1680UK ASSY WOOFER LED *****3 SRC-1651-01-A SEAT *****4 RD-1652UK WOOFER BRKT B *****5 RD-1654UK WOOFER DESIGN PLATE *****6 RD-1651-BUK STICKER SEAT UPPER *****7 RD-1651-CUK STICKER SEAT LOWER...
  • Page 141 21 ASSY WOOFER (RD-1670UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ******1 RD-1671UK WOOFER BRKT A ******3 280-L00808-OS STANDOFF 7.94OD 4.93ID 7.94L ******101 130-5280 WOOFER 4OHM 80W SILVER RNE ******201 060-F00400 M4 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS ******202 050-U00400 M4 NUT NYLOK PAS 22 ASSY WOOFER LED (RD-1680UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO...
  • Page 142 23 ASSY BASE BOX LIGHT (RD-1550UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ****1 RD-1551UK ENCLOSURE LIGHT ****2 LCA-2040UK INVERTER COVER ****101 399-8300-WHT-UK CCFL KIT 300MM WHT ****102 280-A01013-PM ROUTER TWIST D10 SO12.7 PAN M ****103 280-A00900-A ROUTER TWIST D9 ADH ****201 050-F00300 M3 NUT FLG SER PAS...
  • Page 143: Wire Colour Code Table

    WIRE COLOUR 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. BLUE...
  • Page 144: Schematic Diagrams

    (D-1/3) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS...
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