TABLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT ----------------------------------------------- TABLE OF CONTENTS ------------------------------------------------------------------- INTRODUCTION -------------------------------------------------------------------------- COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE MARKS ------------------------------------------------- HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ------------------------------------------------------------ PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION ---------------- LIMITATION OF USE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OPERATION AREA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION ------------------------- BEF0RE OPERATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMER DURING OPERATION ------------------------------ PARTS DESCRIPTIONS ----------------------------------------------------------------- ACCESSORIES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------...
Ths manual s ntended t� p��vde detaled desc�pt�ns t�gethe� wth all the necessa�� nf��mat�n c�ve�ng the gene�al �pe�at�n �f elect��nc assembles, elect��-mechancals, se�vcng c�nt��l, spa�e pa�ts, etc. f�� the p��duct, “SEGA - PRIMEVAL HUNTER. Ths manual s ntended f�� the �wne�s, pe�s�nnel and manage�s n cha�ge �f �pe�at�n �f the p��duct.
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Definition of 'Site Maintenence Personnel or Other Qualified Individuals P��cedu�es n�t desc�bed n ths manual �� ma��ed as ‘t� be ca��ed �ut b� ste mantenance pe�s�nnel �� �the� qualfied p��fess�nals’ sh�uld n�t be ca��ed �ut b� pe�s�nnel wth�ut the necessa�� s�ll �� techn�l�g�. W��� ca��ed �ut b� unqualfed pe�s�ns ma�...
nst�uct�n can have a bad nfluence up�n ph�scal c�ndt�ns �f the pla�e�s �� the �nl���e�s, �� �esult n nju�� du�ng pla�. - SEGA shall n�t be held �esp�nsble f�� damage, c�mpensat�n f�� damage t� a th�d pa�t�, caused b� specficat�n changes n�t desgnated b� SEGA.
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• S�me pa�ts a�e n�t desgned and manufactu�ed specficall� f�� ths game machne. The manufactu�e�s ma� dsc�ntnue, �� change the specficat�ns �f such gene�al-pu�p�se pa�ts. If ths s the case, SEGA cann�t �epa� �� �eplace a faled game machne whethe� �� n�t a wa��ant� pe��d has e�p�ed.
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CONCERNING THE WARNING LABELS This SEGA product has stickers attached describing the product manufacture No. (Serial This SEGA product has warning displays on No.) and Electrical Specifications. It also has a stickers, labels and/or printed instructions Sticker describing where to contact for repair adhered/attached to or incorporated in the and for purchasing parts.
PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION Ths p��duct s an nd��� game machne. D� n�t nstall t �utsde. Even nd���s, av�d nstallng n places ment�ned bel�w s� as n�t t� cause a fi�e, elect�c sh�c�, nju�� and/�� malfunct�n. - Places subject t� �an �� wate� lea�age, �� places subject t� hgh humdt� n the p���mt� �f an nd��� swmmng p��l and/��...
• Be su�e t� p��vde sufficent space specfied n ths manual. D� n�t all�w �bjects t� bl�c� the ventlat�n p��ts. It can cause gene�at�n �f heat and a fi�e. • SEGA shall n�t be held �esp�nsble f�� damage �� c�mpensat�n f�� damage t� a th�d pa�t�, �esultng f��m the falu�e t� �bse�ve ths nst�uct�n.
PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION BEFORE 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: T� ensu�e ma�mum safet� f�� the pla�e�s and the cust�me�s, ensu�e that whe�e the p��duct s �pe�ated has sufficent lghtng t�...
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BEFORE OPERATION ● Du�ng dal� cleanng be su�e t� chec� the su�face �f the Guns and �the� pa�ts that the pla�e� t�uches wth hs hands f�� damage, c�ac�s �� l��se sc�ews. If a pla�e� uses the machne whle t s damaged, c�ac�ed �� has a l��se sc�ew, the pla�e� ma� be- c�me nju�ed.
PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS DURING OPERATION To avoid injury and trouble, be sure to pay attention to the behavior of visitors and players. ● F�� safet� �eas�ns, d� n�t all�w an� �f the f�ll�wng pe�ple t� pla� the game. ・Th�se wh� need assstance when wal�ng. ・Th�se wh�...
ACCESSORIES Confirm that the accessories list in the table below are present when setting up the product. Accessories marked “Spare” in the note column are consumable items but included as spares. TABLE 5A - ACCESSORIES DESCRIPTION OWNERS MANUAL KEY MASTER PT NUMBER (QTY) 420-0004-02UK (1) 220-5575UK (2) NOTE This Manual For opening/closing Parts not labeled with part numbers are as the doors...
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ACCESSORIES C�nfi�m that the access��es lst n the table bel�w a�e p�esent when settng up the p��duct. Access��es ma��ed “Spa�e��� n the n�te c�lumn a�e c�nsumable tems but ncluded as spa�es. TABLE 5B - ACCESSORIES To order a duplicate “GAME DISC” DVD only, Please quote the following : Part Number : 610-0726-0048 : DVD SOFT ADH KEY CHIP (1) CUSHION SPONGE 601-11137 (1) Protective Material GAME DISC (1) DISC CASE...
ASSEMBLY & INSTALLATION • Ths w��� sh�uld be ca��ed �ut b� ste mantenance pe�s�nnel �� �the� qualfed p��fess�nals. W��� pe�f��med b� n�n-techncal pe�s�nnel can cause a seve�e accdent such as elect�c sh�c�. Falng t� c�mpl� wth ths nst�uct�n can cause a seve�e accdent such as elect�c sh�c�...
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Installation and assembly of this product should take place in the following sequence. GENERAL ASSEMBLY INFORMATION 6-2 FITTING THE BILLBOARD AND POP 6-3 FIXING THE GUN CONSOLE TO THE VIDEO CABINET 6-4 INSTALLATION AND SECURING IN PLACE 6-5 CONNECTING POWER CABLE AND GROUND 6-6 CHECKING ASSEMBLY (SET UP)
GENERAL ASSEMBLY INFORMATION The�e a�e tw� MAIN Assembles suppled plus a BILLBOARD Kt, that have t� be fitted t�gethe� n ��de� t� c�mplete the bult �f ths machne : A - Vde� Cabnet (Vde� Cabnet Assembl�) B - Bllb�a�d (Bllb�a�d Kt) C- C�ns�le (Gun C�ns�le and T�uch Panel Assembl�) 6-1 Fig 01...
6-2 FITTING THE BILLBOARD AND POP WORK SHOULD NOT BE UNDERTAKEN ON TOP OF THE CABINET WITHOUT THE USE OF A SUITABLE STEP OR FOOTSTOOL. 6-2 Fg 01 : Identfies the th�ee c�mp�nents t� be ftted t� the VIDEO Cabnet du�ng ths stage �f the assembl�.
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6-2 FITTING THE BILLBOARD AND POP Fttng the BILLBOARD. Rem�ve the th�ee fi�ng B�lts and Washe� Sets f��m p�st�ns ‘B1’ P�st�n the BILLBOARD aganst the fi�ng b�ac�et and �eplace the fi�ng b�lts and washe�s. Fttng the Left Hand POP. Rem�ve the tw� fi�ng B�lts and Washe�s Sets f��m p�s- t�ns ‘B2’...
6-3 FIXING THE GUN CONSOLE TO THE VIDEO CABINET The MAIN VIDEO Cabinet with BILLBOARD Fitted Weights approx ***Kgs (***lbs) therefore a minimum of two people are required when moving this unit. Great care should be taken when handling or moving the unit otherwise personal injury may occur.
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6-3 FIXING THE GUN CONSOLE TO THE VIDEO CABINET Identf�ng the VIDEO Cabnet Inte�c�nnect�n cables. Insde the f��nt �f the VIDEO CABINET ��u wll find a W�ng Ha�ness wth seve�al c�nnect��s and als� a l�ng Vde� Cable. The W�e Ha�ness wll c�nnect nt� a matchng ha�ness that wll be f�und n the bac�...
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6-3 FIXING THE GUN CONSOLE TO THE VIDEO CABINET Identf�ng the CONSOLE Cabnet c�mp�nents n the bac� �f the C�ns�le ��u wll fnd tw� G�n-Yel G��und w�es, these w�e must be unw�und, passed th��ugh t� the Vde� Cab- net and fi�ml� c�nnected t� the C�mm�n Ea�th P�nt.
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6-3 FIXING THE GUN CONSOLE TO THE VIDEO CABINET C�nnectng the GUN CONSOLE t� the VIDEO CABINET. A1 F�ee up the VIDEO Cable l�cated n the Vde� Cabnet, pass t th��ugh nt� the CONSOLE c�nnectng t t� the LINDBERGH Game B�a�d. See 6-3 Fg 05.
6-4 INSTALLATION AND SECURING IN PLACE Du�ng Installat�n, ma�e su�e that all the adjuste�s a�e n c�ntact the fl���. Othe�wse the cabnet c�uld m�ve, causng an accdent. PRIMEVAL HUNTER consists of two Main Base Units : Main Video Cabinet and Gun Console. 6-4 Fig 01 - Shows the location of the Castors (C) and Fixing Adjusters (A).
6-5 CONNECTION OF POWER AND GROUND • Use the p�we� suppl� equpped wth an ea�th lea�age b�ea�e�. Use �f p�we� suppl� wth�ut such a b�ea�e� c�uld �esult n fi�e f the�e s a cu��ent lea�age. • Ths p��duct MUST be EARTHED. Ensu�e that the unt s p��pe�l� c�nnected t� the INDOOR GROUND.
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6-5 CONNECTION OF POWER AND GROUND The access��� p�we� c��d has a g��und w�e nsde t. C�nnect the p�we� c��d t� the AC unt then nse�t the p�we� c��d plug nt� a “p�we� �utlet wth g��und te�mnal.��� If the�e s n� “p�we� �utlet wth g��und te�mnal,��� be su�e t� establsh g��und b� s�me �the� means;...
CHECKING ASSEMBLY - SET UP THE MACHINE COMES WITH PRE-INSTALLED SOFTWARE, WHICH ALLOWS YOU TO GO STRAIGHT INTO CHECKING ASSEMBLY - SET UP. HOWEVER IF THERE IS A REQUIREMENT TO RE-INSTALL SOFT WARE FOR ANY REASON - SEE “CHAPTER 17” FOR DETAILS. The Installation ‘TEST MODE’...
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CHECKING ASSEMBLY - SET UP • INPUT TEST When the ‘INPUT TEST’ s selected f��m the S�stem Test Menu Sc�een’ a sc�een t� test the Games Swtches wll be dspla�ed. Flp each �f the swtches sh�wn, INPUT TEST f the dspla� t� the �ght �f the PLAYER 1 swtch changes t�...
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CHECKING ASSEMBLY - SET UP • SPEAKER TEST When the ‘SPEAKER TEST’ s selected f��m the S�stem Test Menu a Sc�een t� test each �f the Spea�e�s s dspla�ed. 6-6 Fig 05 Use the SERVICE butt�n SPEAKER TEST (ON BOARD) t�...
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CHECKING ASSEMBLY - SET UP SETTINGS AT TIME OF INSTALLATION Refer to the “LINDBERGH Service Manual” for details on the “SYSTEM TEST MODE” and “Chapter 9-3 GAME TEST” for the “GAME TEST MODE.” Using “TEST MODE” Set, Adjust and Confirm the following settings shown below. •...
PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE ● Alwa�s dsc�nnect the p�we� cable bef��e m�vng the p��duct. If t s m�ved wth the p�we� cable c�nnected, the cable c�uld be damaged, causng f�e �� elect�c sh�c�. ● T� m�ve the unt �ve� the fl���, pull n the adjust��s and have the caste�s c�ntact the fl���.
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PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE ● Due to the poor stability of the VIDEO Cabinet when ‘NOT’ Connected to the GUN CONSOLE , moving this unit should NOT be undertaken single handed, a minimum of two persons are required. ‘ ●...
GAME DESCRIPTION The following explanations apply when the product is functioning satisfactory. Should the be any actions different from the following contents, some sort of fault may have occurred. Immediately look into the cause of the fault and eliminate the cause thereof to ensure satisfactory operation.
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GAME OVERVIEW TIME DISPLAY The Game s pla�ed aganst the Cl�c�, whch s dspla�ed at the TOP Cente� p�nt �f the Sc�een. (See C�cled A�ea). 8-1 FIG 01 AREA SELECT Screen Ths Sc�een all�ws ��u t� select the A�ea whe�e ��u wsh t� g� Huntng 8-1 FIG 02 TARGET INTRODUCTION...
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GAME OVERVIEW TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY The SUB SCREEN (T�uch Panel) wll dspla� the ‘Ae�al Vew’ �f the a�ea that ��u a�e huntng, and sh�w ��u the l�cat�n �f the ��u� ta�gets n the a�ea. (See Sc�een f�� C�cled P�st�n) 8-1 Fig 04 BULLET DISPLAY Ths sc�een ndcates ��u�...
TOUCH PANEL CONTROL DURING GAME PLAY TOUCH MOVING T�uch the ‘MAP’ whe�e ��u want t� g�, and ��u wll sta�t m�vng the�e. T�uch an� ‘DINOSAUR’ �n the Map, and ��u wll m�ve cl�se� t� that Dn�sau�. The ��ute ta�en wll navgate a��und an�...
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TOUCH PANEL CONTROL DURING GAME PLAY ARMS SWITCH TO ROCKET LAUNCHER T� u c h t h e A R M S S W I T C H Bu�ne� t� change weap�n t� a ROCKET LAUNCHER f��m ��u� Regula� Weap�n. T�uch t agan t� change bac� t�...
BONUS GAME RULES There are three Different BONUS GAMES to be played. One BONUS GAME will appear after three stages of the Normal Games have been Cleared. The type of Bonus Game is awarded at Random from the list below.. EGG ROBBERS Keep defendng the Dn�sau�...
ITEMS - DEFINITION AND RULES When the BONUS GAME is obtained and successfully completed, an ITEM is awarded. The type of award is detailed as follows : EFFECT OF AN ITEM ACQUIRED DURING THE FIRST BONUS GAME Rffle Bullets : Add 4 Sh�ts f��...
MECHANISM OF CALCULATION Mechansm �f ‘SCORE’ Evaluat�n The ‘SCORE Evaluat�n’ s based �n the f�ll�wng : AREA SCORE - The sc��e f�� each STAGE, acqu�ed b� the f�ll�wng f�u� Items . WEIGHT - Weght Sc��e �f DINOSAURS that a�e captu�ed. VITAL SHOT BONUS - ‘B�nus Sc��e’...
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MECHANISM OF CALCULATION C�ndt�n �f TITLE ACQUISITION at GAME OVER TOP SPEEDER - When all Stages a�e clea�ed unde� the c�nstant ave�age tme f�� each stage. ASSASSIN - When m��e that a ce�tan c�nstant am�unt �f Dn�sau�s a�e Captu�ed. SHARP SHOOTER - When a numbe�...
EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY Never touch places other than those specified. Touching places not specified can cause electric shock and short circuit accidents. Be careful that a finger or hand does not get caught when opening/closing the coin chute door. • When you enter the Test Mode, fractional coin and bonus adder data is erased. •...
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TEST MODE Pe�f��m pe��dc tests and data chec�s usng the TEST and SERVICE butt�ns nsde the cabnet. F�ll�w the nst�uct�ns n ths chapte� t� c�nduct chec�s when the game machne s fi�st nstalled, when m�ne� s beng c�llected, �� when the game machne d�es n�t �pe�ate p��pe�l�. Sh�wn bel�w a�e the tests and sc�eens t�...
9-1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER The VTS Swtch B�a�d (See �-1 Fg 01) s l�cated behnd the C�n Mech D���. The Swtch Identficat�n Mas� (See �-1 Fg 02) ndcates the funct�n �f th�se c�mp�nents that a�e �pe�at�nal �n ths m�del. TEST BUTTON All�ws access t� the machnes ‘TEST MODE’ ��utne. Refe�...
9-2 SYSTEM TEST MODE • Refer to BOOKKEEPING in GAME TEST MODE for this products data. • Adjust for an appropriate sound volume in consideration of the installation site. • If the coin meter circuit is removed, play cannot be executed. • Read the LINDBERGH service manual included with the product for details about System Test Mode.
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9-2 SYSTEM TEST MODE ‘SYSTEM TEST MODE’ Menu SYSTEM TEST MENU PLAYER 1 SYSTEM INFORMATION STORAGE INFORMATION JVS TEST MONITOR TEST SPEAKER TEST (ON BOARD) COIN ASSIGNMENTS CLOCK SETTING NETWORK SETTING GAME TEST MODE -> EXIT 9-2 Fig 01 SELECT WITH SERVICE AND PRESS TEST When the TEST Butt�n s p�essed, the S�stem Test Menu Sc�een (SYSTEM TEST MENU) appea�s. Use the SERVICE Butt�n t�...
GAME TEST MODE ‘GAME TEST MODE’ Menu When changes to the Game Configuration are made, they will not take effect unless the Game Test Mode is exited properly. If this exit routine is not completed correctly, the Game Configuration will remain unchanged. Do not configure the game in ways not described in this text. It is possible that the game will not function properly.
GAME TEST MODE 9-3-1 ‘INPUT TEST MODE’ Menu Select INPUT TEST to display the following screen and check the status of input devices. This test should be used periodically to check that each input device is functioning correctly. INPUT TEST PLAYER 1 PLAYER TRIGGER PUMP START...
GAME TEST MODE 9-3-2 ‘OUTPUT TEST MODE’ Menu Select OUTPUT TEST to display the following screen and check the status of each lamp. This test should be used periodically to check that each output device is functioning correctly. OUTPUT TEST PLAYER 1 START LAMP START LAMP ->...
GAME TEST MODE 9-3-3 ‘SOUND ADJUSTMENT’ Menu Select SPEAKER TEST to display the following screen and check the status of each Speaker. This test should be used periodically to check that each output device is functioning correctly. SPEAKER TEST (ON BOARD) PLAYER 1 RIGHT SPEAKER LEFT SPEAKER REAR RIGHT SPEAKER...
GAME TEST MODE 9-3-4 ‘GAME ASSIGNMENTS’ Select GAME ASSIGNMENTS’ to display the following screen and check the GAME SETTINGS. This test should be used periodically to check that each output device is functioning correctly. GAME ASSIGNMENTS PLAYER 1 GAME DIFFICULTY NORMAL VIOLENCE YELLOW RELOAD TYPE...
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GAME TEST MODE 9-3-4 ‘GAME ASSIGNMENTS’ 7 Set CONTINUE - Opt�n �f all�wng a Pla�e� t� c�ntnue wth a Game. : YES - N0 (Default - YES) Set ADVERTISE SOUND - Set the Adve�tse Att�act Aud� : YES - NO (Default - YES) Set TOUCH PANEL - Use n an Eme�genc�...
GAME TEST MODE 9-3-5 ‘TOUCH PANEL ADJUSTMENT’ Selecting ‘TOUCH PANEL ADJUSTMENT’ allows you to alter the Touch Panel settings. This test should be carried out during the Installation of the machine and periodic checks should be made to maintain accuracy. TOUCH PANEL ADJUSTMENT PLAYER 1 TOUCH PANEL ADJUSTMENT RETURN TO FACTORY SETTING...
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GAME TEST MODE 9-3-5 ‘TOUCH PANEL ADJUSTMENT’ - (Factory Setting) P�ess the ‘SERVICE’ Butt�n t� select ‘RETURN TO FACTORY SETTINGS’ �n the TOUCH PANEL ADJUSTMENT Menu f�ll�wed b� the TEST Butt�n and the ‘TOUCH PANEL ADJUSTMENT’ Sc�een wll change t� the ‘FACTORY SETTING’ Sc�een. 2 P�essng the ‘SERVICE’...
GAME TEST MODE 9-3-6 ‘GUN ADJUSTMENT’ Selecting ‘GUN ADJUSTMENT’ allows you to Set Up the Guns Sight. This test should be carried out during the Installation of the machine and periodic checks should be made to maintain accuracy BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO ADJUST THE ‘GUN SIGHTS’ MAKE SURE A GAME HAS BEEN PLAYED SIGHT ADJUSTMENT Ths Adjustment p��cedu�e s �equ�ed t� set the SIGHTS f�� each �f the Guns, aganst five �n�wn p�st�n �n the sc�een : ->...
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GAME TEST MODE 9-3-6 ‘GUN ADJUSTMENT’ GUN ADJUSTMENT PLAYER 1 PLAYER 1 PLAYER 2 -> -> LEFT LEFT CENTER X CENTER X RIGHT RIGHT BOTTOM BOTTOM RETURN TO FACTORY SETTINGS RETURN TO FACTORY SETTINGS CANCEL CANCEL CHECK CHECK [OUT OF SCREEN] [OUT OF SCREEN] SELECT WITH START BUTTON AND PULL TRIGGER...
GAME TEST MODE 9-3-7 ‘BOOK-KEEPING’ (ONE) Selecting ‘BOOKKEEPING’ from the GAME TEST MENU will display GAME OPERATION DATA. This Data is displayed over a series of three screens, and pressing the Test Button will advance to the next Screen. Pressing the Test Button on the third screen will EXIT the BOOKKEEPING Mode and return the Display to the GAME TEST MENU.
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GAME TEST MODE 9-3-7 ‘BOOK-KEEPING’ (TWO) Press ‘TEST’ Button to advance to the next Screen - BOOK-KEEPING 1/2. BOOK KEEPING 2 / 3 PLAYER 1 NUMBER OF GAMES TOTAL TIME OD OH OM OS PLAY TIME OD OH OM OS AVERAGE PLAY TIME OH OM OS LONGEST PLAY TIME OH OM OS...
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GAME TEST MODE 9-3-7 ‘BOOK-KEEPING’ (THREE) Press ‘TEST’ Button to advance to the next Screen - BOOK-KEEPING 3/3. BOOK KEEPING 3 / 3 PLAYER 1 TIME HISTGRAM 0M00S ~ 0M29S 0M30S ~ 1M00S 1M00S ~ 1M29S 1M30S ~ 2M00S 2M00S ~ 2M29S 2M30S ~ 3M00S 3M00S ~ 3M29S 3M30S ~ 4M00S...
GAME TEST MODE 9-3-8 ‘BACK UP DATA CLEAR’ Press the ‘SERVICE’ Button to select ‘BACKUP DATA CLEAR’ from the GAME TEST MENU and then press the TEST Button, to gain entry to the ‘BACKUP DATA CLEAR’ Menu 1 P�ess the ‘SERVICE’ Butt�n t� select ‘YES’ f�ll�wed b� the TEST Butt�n, wll aut�matcall� CLEAR the BACK UP DATA and �eset all �eadngs t�...
GAME TEST MODE 9-3-9 ‘INTERFERENCE PREVENTION WIRING’ • “St��e mantenance man��� �� “Engnee���� must be d�ng �f ths w���. When t w���s b� the�e a�e nethe� �n�wledge n�� a techn�l�g�, t causes the b�ea�- d�wn. • Please w��� afte� cuttng the p�we� �n/�ff swtch wth�ut fal. It causes the elec- t�c sh�c�...
CONTROLLER UNIT • When working with the product, be sure to turn the power off. Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit. • Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires may cause an electric shock, short circuit or present a risk of fire. • Exercise due caution in performing soldering work. If soldering iron is handled carelessly, there could be fires or burns. • When fastening plastic parts, be careful not to tighten screws or nuts excessively. If these are tightened to excess, parts could be damaged, resulting in injuries from fragments, etc. • After the unit has been disassembled and reassembled again, check carefully to be sure that there are no gaps or rattling at the junctions and that the trigger can be operated smoothly. If there are gaps or rattling, or if operation is not satisfactory, the players could get fingers or hands caught, resulting in injury. • Be sure to inspect gun surfaces for cracks and damage. Players could be injured if they play when the unit is cracked or damaged. • Assemble so that there is no gap between the L and R covers. If there is a gap or rattling, the players could get fingers or hands caught, resulting in injury. • Once the product has been disassembled, use slack preventive agent (product No. : 090-0012-N). Coat screws with suitable amounts of this agent and then tighten them. If this agent is not used, the product might start rattling or come apart. • Use the slack preventive agent prescribed in these instructions. If any other agent is used, there could be chemical changes that inhibit the use of screws and part surfaces could be damaged. • Be careful not to damage or lose small parts or screws. • When a part has been replaced, be sure to always make adjustments and check conditions in Test Mode.
10-1 DIS-ASSEMBLING THE PUMP GUN If the gun does not operate satisfactorily and adjustments in Test Mode are ineffective, it could be that parts inside the gun have been damaged. Follow the steps listed below to dissemble the gun, for service and part replacement. Internal parts are inserted on the R cover side, therefore always work with the R cover facing downward as shown in 10-01 Fig 01. Seven different types or sizes of screw are used to fasten the L and R Gun covers. Using a total of 22 screws, all of which have to be removed before the L and R covers can be detached. 10-1 Fg. 01 First remove the Pump Handle when dissembling the Gun to reveal the fixing screws 'D'. To remove the Pump Handle Housing, take a T10 Star Key and remove fixing 'G', then using a T25 Star Key remove the remaining two 'E' fixings. (Note that the 'E' fixings have Nyloc Nuts located in the reverse side of the molding that will fall out when the Bolts are removed). 10-1 Fg. 02 Showing the positions of the 'D' Fixings. 10-1 Fg. 03...
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10-1 DIS-ASSEMBLING THE PUMP GUN Rem�vng the Sght H�usng. Usng a T10 Sta� Ke�, �em�ve the f�u� fi�ng B�lts 'A', f�ll�wed b� B�lts 'C' & 'D' All s� b�lts have l��se nuts that a�e fitted nt� the m�ldng �n the �eve�se sde and wll easl�...
10-2 RE-ASSEMBLING THE PUMP GUN The procedure to Re-assemble the Pump Gun should adopt the Disassemble Instructions in the reverse order. However Important checks should be made during the Re-assembly to prevent further problems or faults from occurring. Chec� that the T�gge� s seated p��pe�l�, chec� that t �pe�ates the swtch c���ectl�...
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10-2 RE-ASSEMBLING THE PUMP GUN Chec� that the Case Rubbe� F��nt Cap s l�cated c���ectl�. 10-2 Fg. 03 10-2 Fg. 04 Chec� that the Case Rubbe� T�p - (Sght) s l�cated c���ectl�. 10-2 Fg. 05 10-2 Fg. 06 10-2 Fg. 07 Chec�...
10-3 REPLACING THE SPEAKER To replace either of the 'Speakers' inside the Gun Assembly. Disassemble the Gun following the instructions as shown in 10-1, then follow the Instructions below. Unplug the Spea�e� C�nnect��. 10-3 Fg. 01 Usng a T10 Sta��e�, �em�ve the th�ee fi�ng sc�ews h�ldng the spea�e�...
10-4 REPLACING THE SENSOR UNIT To replace the 'Sensor Unit' inside the Gun Assembly. Disassemble the Gun following the instructions as shown in 10-1, then follow the Instructions below. Unplug the Sens�� C�nnect��, and unfasten the ha�ness at p�st�ns 'A'. 10-4 Fg.
10-5 REPLACING THE MICRO SWITCHES To replace the 'Micro switches' inside the Gun Assembly. Disassemble the Gun following the instructions as shown in 10-1, then follow the Instructions below. The�e a�e tw� 'Mc�� Swtches' l�cated nsde the Pump Gun assembl�, the fi�st �pe�ated b�...
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10-5 REPLACING THE MICRO SWITCHES T� �eplace the Mc��swtch, �em�ve the 'Heat Sh�n�' nsulat�n c�ve�ng the c�nnect�n �n the Mc��swtch t� be �eplaced. De-s�lde� the w�es f��m the swtch and �em�ve an� �emanng Heat Sh�n� �n the cables. Slde the new Heat Sh�n� c�ve�ng �ve� the w�es and �e-s�lde� them �nt� the �eplacement Mc��swtch, slde the Heat Sh�n�...
Proceeding the work without following this instruction can cause electric shock or malfunctioning. • Using the monitor by converting it without obtaining a prior permission is not allowed. SEGA shall not be liable for any malfunctioning and accident caused by said conversion. • P�ma�� sde and Sec�nda�� sde The m�nt��'s c�cut whch s dvded nt�...
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11-1 CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS CONCERNING THE SAFETY FOR HANDLING THE MONITORS • Hgh-tens�n V�ltage S�me �f the pa�ts nsde m�nt�� a�e subject t� hgh-tens�n v�ltage n e�cess �f 20,000 v�lts and ve�� dange��us. The�ef��e, d� n�t t�uch the m�nt�� nte���. Sh�uld s�lde�ng &...
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11-1 CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS CONCERNING THE SAFETY FOR HANDLING THE MONITORS F�� the pu�p�se �f statc p�event�n, specal c�atng s appled t� the CRT face �f ths p��duct. T� p��tect the c�atng, pa� attent�n t� the f�ll�wng p�nts. Damagng the c�atng film can cause elect�c sh�c�...
11-2 CLEANING THE CRT SURFACES Statc p�eventve c�atng s appled t� the CRT su�faces. When cleanng, pa� attent�n t� the f�ll�wng p�nts. Peelng �ff �f statc p�eventve c�at can cause elect�c sh�c�. • Rem�ve smea�s b� usng a d��, s�ft cl�th (flannels, etc.). D� n�t use a c�a�se gauze, etc.
11-3 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE • M�nt�� adjustments have been made at the tme �f shpment. The�ef��e, d� n�t ma�e fu�the� adjustment wth�ut a justfiable �eas�n. Adjustng the m�nt�� whch c�ntans hgh tens�n pa�ts s dange��us w���. Als�, an e���ne�us adjustment can cause devated s�nch��nzat�n and mage fault, �esultng n malfunct�nng.
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11-3 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Ths p��ducts m�nt�� s 200-60�5. F�� adjustment meth�d, ca�efull� �ead and ca��� �ut the f�ll�wng. Wth ths p��duct, the hue �f each c�l�� cann�t be adjusted. FUNC (SA04) (SA03) DOWN (SA01) DEGAUSS (SA05) 11-3 FIG. 03 The�e a�e f�u� butt�ns t� �pe�ate the adjustment. P�essng FUNC butt�n dspla�s the f�ll�wng menu sc�een.
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11-3 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Select the tem (RED dspla�) and p�ess the UP �� the DOWN butt�n �nce, the f�ll�wng dspla� wll appea�. C O N T 14-3 FIG. 05 CONTRACT ADJUSTMENT SCREEN The “nnn��� s a p�esent value �f the adjustment value. P�essng the UP/DOWN butt�n agan causes the adjustng w���...
COIN HANDLING Handling the Coin Jam If the c�n s n�t �ejected when the REJECT butt�n s p�essed, �pen the c�n chute d��� and �pen the select�� gate. Afte� �em�vng the jammed c�n, put a n��mal c�n n and chec� t� see that the select�� c���ectl�...
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12-1 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR Rem�ve and clean smea�s b� usng a s�ft cl�th dpped n wate� �� dluted chemcal dete�gent and then squeezed d��. Rem�ve the CRADLE. When �em�vng the �etanng �ng (E �ng), be ve�� ca�eful s� as n�t t� bend the ��ta�� shaft. CRADLE FIG.
12-2 ADJUSTING THE PRICE OF PLAY Ths p��duct c�mes equpped wth a M�ne� C�nt��ls SR3 C�n Accept��. T� adjust the p�ce �f pla� ALL c�edt settng a�e adjusted va the EXCEL CREDIT BOARD. IMPORTANT! The CREDIT SETTINGS wthn the SYSTEM TEST MODE must be set t� 1 c�n 1 c�edt t� all�w the CREDIT BOARD t�...
12-3 SR3 OPTIONS - TEACH AND RUN PROGRAMMING 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 Ths funct�n all�ws ��u t� enable b�th �� ndvdual select ban�s �f c�ns va swtches 7 and 8 �n the 8 wa� DIL swtch. Ths enables the select�n �f 2 dffe�ent cu��ences, �ne n each ban�, ��...
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12-3 SR3 OPTIONS - TEACH AND RUN PROGRAMMING TEACH AND RUN PROGRAMMING (SR3) If the machne s p�st�ned n l�cat�n whe�e �nl� t��ens a�e used, then the SR3 C�n Accept�� can be p��g�ammed t� accept and c�edt specal c�ns/t��ens. Please f�ll�w the nst�uct�ns bel�w t� enable and p��g�am the TEACH & RUN faclt�. Table 1: Teach &...
FLUORESCENT LAMP REPLACEMENT • 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. • There is danger that hot lamps can cause burns. Exercise due caution when replacing lamps.
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F�ll�w the nst�uct�ns bel�w t� safel� �eplace the flu��escent lamp. Alwa�s �eplace the lamp wth �ne �f the same t�pe and specficat�n. • Tu�n the POWER OFF • Use a St��l �� Step when w���ng �n T�p �f the Cabnet. Rem�ve the th�ee sc�ews ma��ed 'A' f��m the Ttle Glass fi�ng b�ac�et.
4 PERIODIC INSPECTION In ��de� t� mantan the pe�f��mance �f ths p��duct and �pe�ate t safel�, nspect the f�ll�wng tems ��utnel� and pe�f��m mantenance. The pla�e�s c�me n d�ect c�ntact wth the GUN (c�nt��lle�). Y�u sh�uld the�ef��e ma�e an eff��t t� clean the Gun �ften and p��vde hand wpes, etc.
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14-1 PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE The tems lsted bel�w �equ�e pe��dc chec� and mantenance t� �etan the pe�f��mance �f ths machne and t� ensu�e safe busness �pe�at�n. When handlng the c�nt��lle�, the pla�e� wll be n d�ect c�ntact wth t. In ��de� t� alwa�s all�w the pla�e�...
TROUBLESHOOTING The w��� desc�bed bel�w sh�uld be ca��ed �ut b� the ste mantenance pe�s�nnel ● �� �the� qualfied p��fess�nal. W��� ca��ed �ut b� pe�s�nnel wth�ut the necessa�� s�ll �� techn�l�g� can cause accdent. If n� mp��vements can be n�ted even afte� the f�ll�wng measu�es have been ta�en, ●...
15-1 TROUBLE NOT RELATED TO THE GAME BOARD If a p��blem has �ccu��ed, fi�st nspect the c�nnect�n �f the w�ng c�nnect��s. 15-1 TABLE 01 - TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE PROBLEMS CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES When the man SW s tu�ned ON, The p�we� s n�t ON. F�ml� nse�t the plug nt� the the machne s n�t actvated. P�we�...
15-2 ERROR DISPLAY • 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 off the power and contact your retailer or the office listed in this manual.
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.
16-1 REMOVING THE GAME BOARD Swtch �ff the man unt. Rem�ve the secu�t� sc�ews and un- l�c� the Se�vce D��� l�cated �n the Left Hand sde �f the Gun C�ns�le. Rem�ve the d��� 16-1 Fg 01 Rem�ve the Game B�a�d T�a� fi�ng sc�ew, l�cated n the t�p Rght Hand c��ne� �f the Game B�a�d T�a�.
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16-1 REMOVING THE GAME BOARD Wth the Se�vce D��� �pen and the F�ng B�lt �em�ved, act�n the f�ll�wng bef��e sldng the game B�a�d T�a� �ut �f the C�ns�le. Rem�ve all c�nnect��s fitted t� the LINDBERGH Game B�a�d. Ca�e sh�uld be ta�en, 'D� N�t' pull �n the w�ng n ��de�...
16-2 COMPOSITION OF GAME BOARD ● With the key chip inserted into it, this board serves as a special-purpose game board for the product. ● Use with the dip switches (DIP SW) on the board at the prescribed settings. If set- tings do not match the product, an error message will be displayed.
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 17-1 ATTACHING THE DVD DRIVE AND KEY CHIP • When c�nnectng the DVD w�e c�nnect��, chec� the ��entat�n ca�efull� and c�nnect secu�el�. The c�nnect�� must be c�nnected n the p��pe� d�ect�n. If t s c�nnected n the w��ng d�ect�n �� ndsc�mnatel� at an nclne s� that f a l�ad s appled, the c�nnect��...
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17-1 ATTACHING THE DVD DRIVE AND KEY CHIP 3 C�nnect the DVD W�e (2 Met�es) t� the LINDBERGH c�nnect the c�nnect�� �n the sde wth the LINDBERGH tag. The ‘USB MINI A’ can be c�nnected t� an� �f the p��ts 1 - 4. (See bel�w) 17-1 Fg 02...
17-2 TURNING POWER ON - SOFTWARE INSTALLATION • Be ca�eful n�t t� damage the DVD w�e b� gettng t caught between �bjects, etc. D�ng s� ma� cause a sh��t c�cut �� fi�e. • The f�ll�wng e�planat�n assumes that the p��duct has been assembled p��pe�l� as e�planed ab�ve.
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• S�me pa�ts a�e n�t desgned and manufactu�ed specficall� f�� the S�ftwa�e Kt . Manufactu�es ma� dsc�ntnue, �� change the specficat�n �f such gene�al pu�p�se pa�ts. In whch case, SEGA cann�t �epa� �� �eplace a faled c�mp�nent whethe� �f n�t the wa��ant� pe��d has e�p�ed.
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17-2 TURNING POWER ON - SOFTWARE INSTALLATION HANDLING THE DISC • T� clean a dsc, wpe t wth a s�ft cl�th, f��m the cent�e �utwa�ds. 17-2 Fg 01 • When handlng a dsc, usng b�th hands, put ��u� thumbs and f��efinge�s �n the �p- p�ste sdes �f the dsc.
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17-2 TURNING POWER ON - SOFTWARE INSTALLATION • The s�ftwa�e s n�t nstalled �n the game b�a�d (LINDBERGH RED) when the p�we� suppl� s engaged, s� the “E���� 22��� message s n�t a malfunct�n. H�weve�, f the�e s an�the� e���� dspla�, �� f the�e s n� vde� �utput at all, the�e mght have been an e����...
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17-2 TURNING POWER ON - SOFTWARE INSTALLATION • Rem�ve 1 u�ea (Resn Head) Sc�ew, and then �em�ve the DVD Case. 17-2 Fg 04 • P�ess the DVD D�ve swtch and the DVD D�ve t�a� wll �pen. Set the DVD ROM f��m the DVD S�ftwa�e Kt nt�...
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17-2 TURNING POWER ON - SOFTWARE INSTALLATION • Afte� the s�ftwa�e nstallat�n, the Game Image wll appea� aut�matcall�. GAME IMAGE 17-2 Fg 06 • P�ess the DVD D�ve swtch t� �pen the t�a�, and �em�ve the DVD ROM. • P�ess the DVD D�ve swtch agan t� cl�se the t�a�, When the p�we� s �ff, the t�a� can n�t be m�ved.
DESIGN-RELATED PARTS For the warning display stickers, refer to Section 1 . ADH-PO66-2UK BILLBOARD ADH-V023-1UK TITLE PLATE ADH-P022-2UK ADH-PO21-2UK SIDE POP - Right SIDE POP - Left ADH-PO73-2UK MONITOR SIDE STICKER - Right ADH-PO72-2UK MONITOR SIDE STICKER - Left (Located on Left Cheek) ADH-PO85-2UK FRONT COVER STICKER - UP ADH-PO84-2UK...
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1 - TOP ASSEMBLY ADH STANDARD (ADH-00002UK) Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ ---------------------- ------------------ ADH-3000UK ASSY VIDEO CABINET ADH-1000UK ASSY FRONT CABINET ADH-P066-2UK BILLBOARD ADH-P021-2UK SIDE POP L ADH-P022-2UK SIDE POP R ADH-P072-2UK MONITOR SIDE STICKER L ADH-P073-2UK MONITOR SIDE STICKER R 421-7020UK STICKER CAUTION FORK LB1102...
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ASSEMBLY DLP (ADH-3000UK) Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ ---------------------- ---------------- ADH-3100UK ASSY SUB CABI VIDEO ADH-3200UK ASSY MASK ADH-3150UK ASSY BACK DOOR ST-0400UK AC UNIT ADH-V077UK MONITOR MOUNTING BRKT ADH-3011UK STICKER MONITOR BEZEL ADH-V031-2UK GLASS SUPPORT BRKT ADH-V023-1UK TITLE PLATE ADH-V020-2UK TOP PANEL ADH-V088-1UK...
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ASSEMBLY SUB CABINET (ADH-3100UK) Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ ---------------------- ---------------- ADH-V014-4UK VIDEO CABINET ADH-F038UK ADJUSTER PLATE 601-56��UK-01 LEG ADJ M16X100 1L/NUT MA101� CASTER 75 030-000625-S M6X25 BLT W/S PAS 030-000816-S M8X16 BLT W/S PAS...
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ASSEMBLY MONITOR MASK (ADH-3200UK) Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ ---------------------- ---------------- ADH-3201UK BEZEL MONITOR JPT-1082 IR COVER 838-13145R02 LED BD GUN SENSE HOD 050-U00300 M3 NUT NYLOK PAS 068-330808-PN M3 WSHR 8OD FLT NYLON ADH-60007UK WH LED SENS SHORT ADH-60008UK WH LED SENS LONG ADH-6000�UK WH LED SENS EXT...
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ASSEMBLY AC BRACKET (ADH-0400K) Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ ---------------------- ---------------- TFF-0401UK AC BRKT ST-0403UK PLATE AC CAP LB10�6 STICKER PROTECTIVE EARTH EP1382 FILTER SCHAFFNER FN682-10/06 EP1387 IEC INLET & SW BZV01/Z0000/70 EP13�1 COUPLER INLINE LAN RJ45 UTP CODE ILC 310-502�-D508 HEAT SHRINK SLEEVING 50.8DIA 514-5078-5000...
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ASSEMBLY BACK DOOR (ADH-3150UK) Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ ---------------------- ---------------- ADH-V015-2UK BACK DOOR 253-5460-01 AIR VENT BLACK 008-T00420-0B M4X20 TMP PRF TH BLK...
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ASSEMBLY XFMR (ADH-4200UK) Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ ---------------------- ---------------- ADH-4201UK WOODEN BASE TRANS BD 560-LBGH-01UK TRANSFORMER 100V 000-P00416-W M4X16 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS 068-441616 M4 WSHR 16OD FLT PAS...
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FRONT CABINET ASSEMBLY (ADH-1000UK) Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ ---------------------- ---------------- ADH-1100UK ASSY SUB CABI FRONT ADH-1300UK ASSY GUN HOLDER ADH-G000-BLK ASSY PUMP CONTROLLER BLACK ADH-4100UK ASSY ELEC ADH-4500UK ASSY PWR SPLY ADH-4000UK ASSY MAIN BD ADH-1200UK ASSY TOP BOARD ADH-2000UK ASSY FRONT COVER �...
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SUB CABINET FRONT (ADH-1100UK) Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ ---------------------- ---------------- ADH-F010-4UK FRONT CABINET ADH-F038UK ADJUSTER PLATE 601-56��UK-01 LEG ADJ M16X100 1L/NUT MA101� CASTER 75 030-000625-S M6X25 BLT W/S PAS 030-000816-S M8X16 BLT W/S PAS...
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ASSEMBLY MAIN BOARD (ADH-4000UK) Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ ---------------------- ---------------- ADH-F012-1UK BD BASE BOARD 845-0001D-02 ASSY CASE LBJ L 512MB EXP 000-P00416-W M4X16 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS 600-7360-0400 WH LBG PWR 24P P TO P 0400MM 600-7361-0400 WH LBG PWR 18P P TO P 0400MM...
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ASSEMBLY TOP BOARD (ADH-1200UK) Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ ---------------------- ---------------- ADH-F011-3UK TOP BOARD ADH-1250UK ASSY LCD ADH-F048-1UK SIDE BRKT 000-P00420-W M4X20 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS 000-P00625-W M6X25 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS 600-7�17-100UK ASSY RGB CA D-SUB TO DVI 100CM...
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ASSEMBLY - LCD (ADH-1250UK) Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ ---------------------- ---------------- ADH-F027-3UK LCD BASE BRKT ADH-F025UK LCD BRKT 200-6086 TOUCH PANEL 15TYPE 000-P00408-W M4X8 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS 000-P00508-W M5X8 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS...
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ASSEMBLY FRONT COVER (ADH-2000UK) Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ ---------------------- ---------------- ADH-F017-3UK FRONT COVER ADH-F047-1UK INST PLATE ADH-P018-2-AUK INST PANEL BLANK ADH-F05�-3 TOUCH PANEL SEAL V ADH-F060-3 TOUCH PANEL SEAL H ADH-P074-2UK SIDE STICKER L 2 ADH-P075-2UK SIDE STICKER R 2 ADH-P084-2UK F COVER STICKER UNDER 2 �...
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ASSEMBLY SIDE DOOR (ADH-1150UK) Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ ---------------------- ---------------- ADH-F013-3UK SIDE DOOR 117-0062 PLATE LOCK RETAINER SCREW 220-5574UK LOCK (J�117) KEY TO LIKE 22MM W CAM FNT-1703UK TANG...
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 c�l�� c�des f�� the w�es used n the dag�ams n the f�ll�wng chapte� a�e as f�ll�ws.