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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.
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INSPECTIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER TRANSPORTING THE PRODUCT TO THE LOCATION Normally, at the time of shipment, SEGA products are in a status allowing for usage immediately after transporting to the location. Nevertheless, an irregular situation may occur during transportation. Before turning on the power, check the following points to ensure that the product has been transported in a satisfactory status.
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OpenSSL _____________________________________________ LICENSE ISSUES ============== The OpenSSL toolkit stays under a dual license, i.e. both the conditions of the OpenSSL License and the original SSLeay license apply to the toolkit. See below for the actual license texts. Actually both licenses are BSD-style Open Source licenses. In case of any license issues related to OpenSSL please contact openssl-core@openssl.org. OpenSSL License Copyright (c) 1998-2011 The OpenSSL Project.
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SSLeay _____________________________________________ Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) All rights reserved. This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL. This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to. The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, lhash, DES, etc., code;...
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MessagePack ================== Apache License Version 2.0, January 2004 http://www.apache.org/licenses/ TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION Definitions. “License” shall mean the terms and conditions for use, reproduction, and distribution as defined by Sections 1 through 9 of this document. “Licensor” shall mean the copyright owner or entity authorized by the copyright owner that is granting the License.
Indicates a warning or caution that, if ignored, may result in the mishandling of the product and cause faulty operation or damage to the product. Sega Amusements International Limited. 42 Barwell Business Park, Leatherhead Road, Chessington, Surrey, KT9 2NY. United Kingdom.
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Definition of 'Site Maintenance Personnel or Other Qualified Individuals Servicing and maintenance work of the contents herein stated should be performed by the SERVICEMAN stipulated as per IEC Standard. Those who do not have technical expertise and knowledge other than the SERVICEMAN are not allowed to perform the work herein stated.
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The symbol shown below will be placed on all products manufactured from 13th August 2005, which indicates this product must NOT be disposed of with other normal waste. Upon purchasing any EEE from SEGA Amusements International Ltd. The user accepts responsibility to dispose of their waste equipment by arranging to return it to a designated UK collection point (AATF) or an Approved Exporter (AE) for the correct recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION HANDLING PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION LIMITATIONS OF USAGE OPERATION AREA PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION BEFORE OPERATION DURING OPERATION PART DESCRIPTIONS ACCESSORIES ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION UNPACKING THE CABINET ASSEMBLING & FITTING THE FLOOR ASSEMBLING THE OVAC CABI SITUATING THE CABINET FITTING THE ASSY ROOF FITTING THE ASSY DESIGN BOARD...
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EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER. TEST MENU GAME TEST MENU BOOKKEEPING SOFT METER PLAY COUNT PRIME TIME ALL.Net Accounting Status INPUT TEST 9-10 COIN TEST 9-11 CONTROLLER TEST 9-12 MONITOR TEST 9-13 SPEAKER TEST 9-14 LAMP TEST 9-15...
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16-3-6 COIN ASSIGNMENTS 16-3-7 CLOCK SETTINGS 16-3-8 NETWORK SETTINGS DESIGN-RELATED PARTS PARTS LIST ASSY TOP LUIGI'S MANSION ARCADE ASSY TOP LUIGI'S MANSION (LMA-0000UK) (D-1/1) ASSY 55" LED DISPLAY (LMA-7200UK) (D-1/1) ASSY AC UNIT (TRF-1080UK) (D-1/1) ASSY 12VDC FAN (TRF-1340UK) (D-1/1)
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.
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VIDEO GAME-INDUCED SEIZURES (VGS) AND PHOTOSENSETIVE EPILEPSY (PSE) This SEGA product has warning displays on stickers which outline the risk of epilepticform and photosensetive seizures. These warning displays on stickers are applied close in proximity of the device which may promote symptoms of either video game-induced seizures or epilepsy.
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LOCATION OF CAUTION/WARNING LABELS DISPLAY OUTSIDE REAR CABI Warning Access Hi Volt 440-WS0005UK ON/OFF Label Fuse Rating Label P.A.T Label WEEE Label Rating Plate & Serial No INSIDE REAR CABI 440-DS0010UK Danger Sticker - High Voltage Warning - Hi Volt 440-WS0002UK 440-DS0010UK 440-CS0010UK...
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INSIDE REAR CABI 440-CS0186-01UK Epilepsy Sticker Inside 440-CS0010UK Caution Sticker Mind you head when standing. OUTSIDE REAR CABI 440-CS0361UK Caution - Mind Your Head...
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.
LIMITATIONS 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 label describing Electrical Specifications is attached to the product. Non-compliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock.
It can cause generation of heat which in turn may cause a fire hazard. • SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage or compensation for damage to a third party, resulting from the failure to observe this instruction.
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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.
PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION In order to prevent accidents and inappropriate behaviour, please check the following before operating the product. BEFORE 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 may result in customers bumping into each other or the product causing injury. • Check if all the Leg Adjusters are in contact with the surface. (The casters should be raised approximately 5mm from the floor) If they are not the cabinet will move and may cause damage to property or injury to a player or observer.
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• During daily cleaning, be sure to check the surface of the controllers and other parts that the player touches with his 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. • During daily cleaning, be sure to check the floor for any abnormality, wetness, etc. Failure to do this may result in deliberate tampering or negligence being left undetected. • Players directly hold the controller with their bare hands so it is recommended that wet towels (paper towels) be provided.
DURING OPERATION (PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS) In order to prevent an accident or encourage inappropriate behaviour, the attendant or operator must endeavor to always pay attention to the behaviour of the players and customers. To play this machine involves physical activity undertaken by the player .
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In order to avoid accidents, check the following before starting the operation: • To ensure maximum safety for the players and the customers, ensure that where the product is operated has sufficient lighting to allow any warnings to be read. Operation under insufficient lighting can cause bodily contact with each other, hitting accident, and/or trouble between customers. • Be sure to perform appropriate adjustment of the display (LCD Screen). For operation of this machine, do not leave monitor’s flickering or deviation as is. Failure to observe this can have a bad influence upon the players’ or the customers’ physical conditions. • It is suggested to ensure a space allowing the players who may feel sick while playing the game to take a rest. • Check that the product is located on a level surface. If the product is placed upon an uneven surface it will rock and can trap feet or fingers between gaps. • Do not put any heavy item on this product. Items, if placed on this product may fall and cause injury to the player / observer. • Do not climb on the product. Climbing on the product can cause falling down accidents. To check the top portion of the product, use a step ladder. • After the end of a game, check to ensure that the player has not forgotten or dropped any belongings.
PART DESCRIPTIONS OUTER CABINET Assy Window LED Assy Billboard Curtain Assy Floor Back Door Upper Back Door Lower Assy Fan Assy AC Unit Castors Leg Adjuster...
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INNER CABINET Front Speaker L Front Speaker R LCD Screen Assy Mask (Gun Sense) Assy Control Panel Assy Coin Door Rear Speaker L Rear Speaker R Seat Woofer Speaker Seat Door...
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CONTROL PANEL 1 Player Start Button Coins In Credit Bd 2 Player Start Button Coin Counter Test Button Service Button Select Button Poltergust 3000 Controller...
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 yet to be assigned. Be sure to handle all parts with care, as some parts are not available for purchase separately.
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION • Perform assembly work by following the procedure herein stated. Failure to comply with the instructions can cause electric shock. • Perform assembling as per this manual. Since this is a complex machine, incorrect assembling can cause an electric shock, machine damage and/or improper functioning as per specified performance. • When assembling, be sure to use additional help from another person(s). Depending on the assembly work, there are some cases in which working by one person alone can cause personal injury or parts damage.
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• For the sake of safety and workability, use 3 core coaxial CE/UL approved cables for the power cables (provided). • When inserting or removing a connector, always hold it by its main part. If you hold it by anything else while doing so, the connections between wire and connector terminal fixtures could be damaged; and there could be a short circuit or fire. There could also be poor connectivity.
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CABINET CONTENTS Check the contents before beginning work on installation. If any the parts are missing or damaged, please contact your local Sega office as soon as possible, quoting the serial number and the date of purchase. Assy Roof (LMA-8500UK)
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TOOLS REQUIRED • Always use the correct tools for the job in hand. Using incorrect tools may result in an inferior installation, damage to parts or injury. Below is a list showing the tools required for installation. Always use the correct tools for the job in hand. Using incorrect tools may result in an inferior installation, damage to parts or injury. Blade or Knife Used for unpacking Adjustable Wrench 3, 5 &...
UNPACKING THE CABINET Servicing and maintenance work of the contents herein stated should be performed by the SERVICEMAN stipulated as per IEC Standard. Those who do not have technical expertise and knowledge other than the SERVICEMAN are not allowed to perform the work herein stated. Executing aforementioned work by such nontechnical personnel can cause serious accidents that may endanger life.
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Use a minimum of two people when removing heavy components. Locate the (4) M8 fixings on the inside of the Assy Floor. Assy Floor Fixing points (inside) Remove the (4) fixings and carefully lift the Assy Floor away from the cabinet. Do not discard any fixings or bracketry as they will be required later on during the installation.
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Remove both LMA-0081UK BKT ROOF MONITOR CABI (1) and LMA-0082UK BKT ROOF SEAT CABI (1) LMA-0081UK BKT ROOF MONITOR CABI (1) LMA-0082UK BKT ROOF SEAT CABI (1) Using (2) people, carefully remove the LMA-8500UK - ASSY ROOF. LMA-8500UK ASSY ROOF (1) Remove the LMA-9002UK - DOOR SEAT LOWER (1) LMA-9002UK DOOR SEAT LOWER (1)
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Using (2) people, carefully remove the LMA-9700UK - ASSY BACK BOARD DESIGN. LMA-9700UK ASSY BACK BOARD DESIGN (1) Remove the (2) fixings which retain each of the (2) TRANSIT PANELS (RND-0225) RND-0225 TRANSIT PANEL Fixing points. Fit the DOOR LOWER SEAT using (4) M4x25 SKT CAP MSCR BLK & (4) M4 WSHR 16OD FLT M4x25 SKT CAP MSCR BLK (4) M4 WSHR 16OD FLT BLK (4) LMA-9002BUK...
ASSEMBLING & FITTING THE FLOOR STOP THE FLOOR ASSY IS HEAVY. USE 2 PEOPLE WHEN ASSEMBLING/INSTALLING. With the Castors on the floor, carefully wheel the ASSY FLOOR on and into the ASSY REAR CABI. Make connections between the harness before placing the ASSY FLOOR fully into position. ASSY REAR CABI ASSY FLOOR When in position, secure the ASSY FLOOR to the ASSY REAR CABI using (4) M8x70 SKT BH BLH (029-B00870-0B), (4) M8 WSHR SPR BLK (060-S00800) and (4) M8 WSHR 220OD FLT BLK (068-...
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Fit and secure the (2) BKT FRONT JOINT BTM (LMA-0051UK) which were removed from the underside of the ASSY FLOOR when unpacking in Section 6-1, Step 5 - Unpacking the Cabinet. Secure using (4) M8x40 SKT CAP BLK and the associated washers. (2) BKT FRONT JOINT BTM (LMA-0051UK) (4) M8x40 SKT BH BLK (029-B00840-0B)
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Fit and secure the JOINT SASH REAR (LMA-0056UK) between the ASSY FLOOR and the ASSY REAR CABI. Secure using (4) M4x40 SKT BH BLK (029-B00440-0B) M4x40 SKT BH BLK (029-B00440-0B) JOIN SASH REAR (LMA-0056UK) Fit and secure the JOINT SASH SIDE L (LMA-0057UK) & JOINT SASH SIDE R (LMA-0058UK) to the ASSY FLOOR between both ASSY REAR CABI and ASSY MONITOR CABI.
ASSEMBLING THE OVAC CABI The COIN DOOR and CASH BOX housing is referred to as the OVAC CABI. To set out the OVAC CABI from it’s transit position, please follow the instructions below. Unscrew the (2) M4x30 SKT BTN CAP MSCR from the upper corners of the MONITOR CABI DOOR. Using the keys (supplied) unlock and remove.
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Remove the (2) M8x25 SKT BH BLK which retain the BKT JOINT OVAC (LMA-0059UK). Remove and flip the BKT JOINT OVAC and reposition. Secure using the (2) + (2) M8x25 SKT BH BLK and the additional washers. (2) M8x25 SKT BH BLK (029-B00825-0B) (2) M8 WSHR SPR BLK (060-S00800) (2) M8x25 SKT BH BLK (2) M8 WSHR 220OD FLT BLK (068-852216-OB)
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Remove the (2) fixings which currently occupy the fixing points. Offer the BASE OVAC REST (LMA- 7511UK) into position and secure using the same fixings. BASE OVAC REST (LMA-7511UK) (2) M8x30 SKT CSK BLK (020-F000830-0B) Repeat Step 9 to fix the BASE OVAC REST (LMA-7511UK) to the Right Hand Side.
SITUATING THE CABINET • Prior fitting the ASSY ROOF and ASSY DESIGN BOARD, the machine should be placed into it’s operating location and the CASTORS raised to prevent any movement whilst working. Failure to fix the cabinet into location prior fitting the ASSY ROOF and the ASSY DESIGN BOARD could lead to the cabinet moving and causing injury.
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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. Not having the adjusters level will cause the cabinet to rock and move from position.. Once the leg levellers are down and in position the cabinet can not be moved.
FITTING THE ASSY ROOF • Some parts contained within the Assy Rear Cabi for installation are heavy! Please use two people when unpacking the components. • Installation of the Assy DESIGN BOARD and Assy ROOF are undertaken at a high level. Use a step or step ladder to aid installation. Using the aid of a step ladder or step, offer the BKT ROOF MONITOR CABI (LMA-0081UK) and place it on the roof of the Monitor Cabi in position shown.
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Place the SEAT TOP SIDE PLATES (LMA-0061UK) x2 either side of the BKT ROOF SEAT and secure using (2) M6x16 SKT BH BLK (029-B00616-0B) and (2) M6 NUT DOME TYPE 3 BLK (050-C00600-3B) Repeat the process for both Left and Right Side Plates. SEAT TOP SIDE PLATE SEAT TOP SIDE PLATE LMA-0061UK...
FITTING THE ASSY DESIGN BOARD • Some parts contained within the Assy Rear Cabi for installation are heavy! Please use two people when unpacking the components. • Installation of the Assy DESIGN BOARD and Assy ROOF are undertaken at a high level. Use a step or step ladder to aid installation. Apply (2) M4x16 SKT BH BLK to the two outmost fixing positions on the top of the ASSY REAR CABI. (2) M4x16 SKT BH BLK (029-B00416-0B) Using 2 people, offer the ASSY DESIGN BOARD up into position and locate its retaining bracket onto the...
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Finally, secure the ASSY DESIGN BOARD in the (6) places shown using (4) M4x16 SKT BH BLK and associated washers and (2) M6x30 SKT BH BLK and associated washers. (2) M4x16 SKT BH BLK (029-B00416-0B) (2) M4x16 SKT BH BLK (029-B00416-0B) (2) M4 WSHR SPR BLK (060-S00400-0B) (2) M4 WSHR SPR BLK (060-S00400-0B) (2) M4 WSHR 16OD FLT BLK (068-441616-0B)
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. • Do not expose the power cord or ground wire. If these are exposed, customers could stumble over them, for instance, and easily damage them. Additionally, if these lines are damaged, there could be a risk of electrical shock or short circuit. Set these lines at locations where they will not interfere with customer traffic, or attach covers to them.
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Fully insert the power cord connector on the side opposite the power plug into the AC unit IEC inlet. Insert the power cord plug into the outlet. The power code is laid out indoors. Protect the power cord by attaching a wire cover to it. WIRE COVER...
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 Design Board LED’s will illuminate. The green LED mood lighting will illuminate. The “Coin In” lamp will light. The screen will illuminate and display the “loading”...
Remove power immediately and investigate. • Always refer to this manual when fault finding. • If problems persist please contact your distributor or local SEGA office. Turn ON the power switch. The Coin Lamp and the Billboard will illuminate. The software will load and a logo will appear on screen, The attract mode will begin showing the Luigi’s Mansion appears on screen.
6-10 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. • It is also important to apply the correct language label for each location. There are nine (9) different language labels - please apply the label which matches your location. Application of any warning labels must be placed in a location which is easy for the player/observer to read. Please follow the instructions below and apply the label in the location stated.
PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE • As used in these instructions, the term “moving” refers to moving of the product within the same building, store or facility. These instructions do not cover moving between different buildings, areas, stores or facilities, since diverse factors are involved, not only packaging but also loading onto transport vehicles, and securing the product in place during transport. To transport the product to a different building or store, contact the vendor where the product was purchased or the office indicated in these instructions. Or request that...
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• When inserting or removing a connector, always hold it by its main part. If you hold it by anything else while doing so, the connections between wire and connector terminal fixtures could be damaged; and there could be a short circuit or fire. There could also be poor connectivity. • Do not move unit with the adjusters in contact with the floor. Otherwise parts might be damaged or deformed and there might be accidents.
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• Do not push plastic parts or any part associated with the moving mechanism. Do not lift or support the product by any plastic part. Parts can be damaged, and fragments can cause injury. • Do not push on or hold onto the LCD or controllers to move the unit. Doing so could break the parts and lead to people getting injured.. • 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.
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• The cabinet has some delicate areas which when under stress may damage. Do Not move the cabinet by holding onto the area highlighted in grey. Moving the cabinet by using these areas may cause damage or personal injury. To relocate the cabinet within the same environment, raise all 10 levellers up to the maximum level. Once all levellers have been raised the cabinet may be moved over a small distance.
GAME DESCRIPTION HOW TO START THE GAME • Insert a coin during the advertisement screens to be taken to the title screen. • If there haven’t been enough credits inserted to start the game, “Please Insert Coins” will be displayed on the bottom of the screen (left and right). Upon inserting enough credits to start the game, the display will change to “Please Press Start.” • Press the start button to start the game. The 1P and 2P sides each have their own start button. The game will start in accordance to the start button pressed. • Coins can be inserted and a game started (joined in progress) during game play. NOTE: If the CLOSE SETTING in GAME TEST MENU is set to ON, the machine will not accept coins 15 minutes before the shop closes. STAGES & LECTURES • The game will transition from the Gloomy Manor to the Old Clockworks, to the Treacherous Mansion. • At game start the player can begin the game from the Gloomy Manor or the Old Clockworks. If the game begins from the Old Clockworks it will not be possible to play the Gloomy Manor. • After selecting a stage the player can choose to listen to E. Gadd’s lecture. The lecture is a tutorial stage where the players can learn the basic game operations.
CONTROLS Names of Each Part The names of the parts that will be used for control functions during game play.. Start Buttons Strobulb Press and release the Strobulb Button on the Poltergust controller to shine the Strobulb. Hold down the Strobulb button to increase its range. If you use the Strobulb at its greatest range on a ghost, the ghost will be stopped in its tracks for longer than usual. There is an interval between Strobulb uses (the recharge interval will be displayed on the aiming reticle). Vacuuming Press the trigger to pull pests and objects such as coins out of stunned ghosts (illuminated by the Strobulb). Dark Light There are parts within the game where you will need to use the Dark-Light. Hold down the Strobulb Button to use the Dark-Light. Simple Controls These control settings are recommended for beginners and young children. After lining up the reticle on enemies and simply holding down either the Strobulb Button or the vacuum trigger, the process of using the Strobulb and sucking up enemies becomes automatic.
DEFEATING THE ENEMIES There are two basic types of enemies - ghosts and pests. Ghosts You can suck up ghosts while they’re stunned with the Strobulb. Each ghost’s vitality is displayed by a number. As you vacuum it, its vitality will decrease, and when it reaches zero it will be sucked up. While being sucked up the ghost will try to escape to the left or right. Follow the on-screen directions with the Poltergust to make it difficult for the ghost to escape. Pulling the ghost will fill up the Pull Meter. Once it’s completely charged, press the Strobulb Button to dish out a great deal of damage. The ghosts’ vitality will be displayed upon receiving the players attack. Ghosts who don’t have a displayed vitality cannot be affected by the Strobulb. Certain ghosts use objects such as shields, buckets, and mirrors to hide their faces, making them invulnerable to the Strobulb. Hit them with the Strobulb once their faces become visible to stun them. Pests Enemies that aren’t ghosts are called pests. Pests can be targeted. They can be defeated by the Strobulb, or by vacuuming.
LIMITS WHEN SUCKING UP GHOSTS It is possible to suck up other ghosts while sucking in one, but it will not be possible to suck up pests, enemy attacks, or objects (such as coins). Understanding this feature will be the key to improving one’s technique. Strobombs (Bombs) The player receives a fixed number of Strobombs at the start of the game. Press the start button to use a Strobomb. A Strobomb fills the entire screen with the effects of the Strobulb. Use it well to bring in a large haul of ghosts. Continue Upon continuing the player will recover their hearts and also receive a Continue Boost. Heart Recovery When two players are playing, the partner player will recover one heart. Continue Boost The range and suction power of the Poltergust will be increased for the area (room) in which the player continued. Ranking The players ranking will be displayed on the results screen. The ranking is according to the scores recorded on the individual cabinet. The ranking data can be reset under GAME TEST MENU. NOTE: This game does not support Internet ranking.
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.
9-1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER. The SWITCH UNIT and COUNTERS are housed within the COIN TOWER. To access these controls you will need to open the COIN door, the switches and counters can be found directly on the rear panel. Counter Test SW Service SW...
9-3 GAME TEST MENU Press the “TEST switch” to display the game test menu. Use the “SELECT switch” to move the arrow cursor, and the “TEST switch” to execute the highlighted menu item. To exit test mode, use the “SELECT switch” to move the arrow cursor to “EXIT,” and press the “TEST switch.” GAME TEST MENU OPTION CONTENTS...
9-4 BOOKKEEPING This screen displays information such as play times and income data. Select “SOFT METER,” “PLAY COUNT,” or “PLAY TIME.” To exit Bookkeeping, use the “SELECT switch” to move the arrow cursor to “EXIT,” and press the “TEST switch.” BOOKKEEPING SCREEN SOFT METER Displays the number of coins inserted, number of...
9-5 SOFT METER Displays number of coins inserted, number of credits, and number of service credits. To exit Soft Meter, use the “SELECT switch” to move the arrow cursor to “EXIT,” and press the “TEST switch.” SOFT METER SCREEN COINS Displays the number of coins inserted.
9-6 PLAY COUNT Displays the number of games, game starts, game joins, and continues. To exit Play Count, use the “SELECT switch” to move the arrow cursor to “EXIT,” and press the “TEST switch.” PLAY COUNT SCREEN NUMBER OF GAMES Displays the number of times player 1 and player 2 have played the game.
9-7 PRIME TIME Displays the power-on time as well as the duration of each play. To exit Play Time, use the “SELECT switch” to move the arrow cursor to “EXIT,” and press the “TEST switch.” PRIME TIME SCREEN TOTAL TIME Displays the length of time the machine has been turned on in the format of D (days) H (hours) M (minutes) S (seconds).
9-8 ALL.Net Accounting Status Please note that ALL.Net is a service dedicated to the Japanese market and not available in Europe or the Middle East. This menu allows you to check your ALL.Net connection status and accounting information. To exit ALL.Net Accounting Status, use the “SELECT switch” to move the arrow cursor to “EXIT,” and press the “TEST switch.”...
9-9 INPUT TEST Performs button tests for the player 1/2 Poltergust controller, the controller sensor, start button, and maintenance panel switch. The status for the inputs for each part will be displayed on the screen. To exit Input Test, use the “SELECT switch” to move the arrow cursor to “EXIT,” and press the “TEST switch.” INPUT TEST SCREEN PLAYER Displays the operational status of the Poltergust controllers, controller sen-...
9-10 COIN TEST Performs an operation test for the coin sensor and the coin blocker. To exit Coin Test, use the “SELECT switch” to move the arrow cursor to “EXIT,” and press the “TEST switch.” COIN TEST SCREEN COIN BLOCKER Set the coin blocker to ON or OFF.
9-11 CONTROLLER TEST Performs a controller test for the player 1/2 Poltergust. To exit Input Test, use the “SELECT switch” to move the arrow cursor to “EXIT,” and press the “TEST switch.” CONTROLLER TEST SCREEN CONTROLLER 1P Perform an operations test for the player 1 Poltergust controller. MOTOR Turn the vibration motor ON or OFF.
9-12 MONITOR TEST Performs a monitor display test (colour bar display/dot cross-hatch display). Use the “SELECT switch” to change display content. To exit Monitor Test, use the “SELECT switch” to move the arrow cursor to “EXIT,” and press the “TEST switch.” MONITOR TEST SCREEN 1 MONITOR TEST SCREEN 2...
9-13 SPEAKER TEST Performs a speaker operation test. To exit Speaker Test, use the “SELECT switch” to move the arrow cursor to “EXIT,” and press the “TEST switch.” SPEAKER TEST SCREEN LEFT SPEAKER Toggle the left speaker ON or OFF. When set to ON a confirmation chime will sound.
9-14 LAMP TEST Performs a lamp operation test. To exit Lamp Test, use the “SELECT switch” to move the arrow cursor to “EXIT,” and press the “TEST switch.” LAMP TEST SCREEN LAMP ALL Toggle all lamps ON or OFF. When set to ON the WINDOW L/R, ROOM L/R, and CLEANER BODY 1P/2P will be white, and START BUTTON 1P/2P will illuminate regularly.
9-15 NETWORK TEST Displays network information. To exit Network Test, use the “SELECT switch” to move the arrow cursor to “EXIT,” and press the “TEST switch.” NETWORK TEST SCREEN IP ADDRESS Obtain an IP address. GOOD: An IP address has been obtained; BAD: An IP address has not been obtained;...
9-16 APPLICATION DOWNLOAD STATUS Displays information regarding the application download. To exit Application Download Status, use the “SELECT switch” to move the arrow cursor to “EXIT,” and press the “TEST switch.” APPLICATION DOWNLOAD STATUS SCREEN CURRENT VERSION Display the current operating version. NOW DOWNLOAD VERSION Display the version being downloaded.
9-17 COIN SETTINGS Adjust the coin settings. To exit Coin Setting, use the “SELECT switch” to move the arrow cursor to “EXIT,” and press the “TEST switch.” COIN SETTING SCREEN RATE COIN Set the number for the rate of coins to credits (from 1 to 9). Default = 1 CREDIT Set the number for the rate of credits to coins (from 1 to 9).
9-18 GAME SETTING Adjust the game difficulty. To exit Game Setting, use the “SELECT switch” to move the arrow cursor to “EXIT,” and press the “TEST switch.” GAME SETTING SCREEN DIFFICULTY Set the game’s difficulty to EASY, NORMAL, or HARD. (Default = 1) LIFE Set the number of hearts of life the player has to 2, 3, or 4.
9-19 NETWORK SETTING Perform network settings. To exit Network Setting, use the “SELECT switch” to move the cursor to “EXIT,” and press the “TEST switch.” NETWORK SETTING SCREEN MAC ADDRESS Display the MAC address. DHCP Toggle to ENABLE or DISABLE the DHCP. IP ADDRESS Only available when DHCP is disabled.
9-20 SOUND SETTING Adjust the overall volume and sound balance settings. To exit Sound Setting, use the “SELECT switch” to move the arrow cursor to “EXIT,” and press the “TEST switch.” SOUND SETTING SCREEN SOUND VOLUME Set the overall sound volume from 0 (no sound) to 100 (full sound) in incre- ments of 5.
9-21 CLOSE SETTING Adjust setting for when the shop is going to close. To exit Close Setting, use the “SELECT switch” to move the arrow cursor to “EXIT,” and press the “TEST switch.” CLOSE SETTING SCREEN CLOSE Toggle the store closing announcement OFF or ON. When turned ON, a notification ap- pears on the LCD monitor 45 minutes prior to the preset closing time.
CONTROLLER(S), SWITCHES AND BUTTONS • 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 that the unit has been reassembled correctly. • Be sure to inspect the outer covers on both gear and hand brake units. • 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. • There is a possibility that the electronic components on the IC Board may be prone to damage by static electricity. Please make sure to discharge any build up of static electricity from your body prior commencing any work. • Power OFF machine before commencing any work.
Some fixings are small. Be careful not to lose any fixings. In particular the small flat washer within the lever grip. 10-1 REMOVING THE CONTROLLER Turn OFF the power to the machine and remove the Power cable. Using a 3mm Hexagon Key wrench. Remove the (4) M4x12 SKT CAP SCR from the plate at the base of the Controller Cable Controller Cable Plate Carefully remove the Controller cable Base Plate and extract the harness until the connector can is visible.
10-2 DISASSEMBLING THE POLTERGUST CONTROLLER • Always remove power, switch off the machine and remove the power cable before attempting any work. Refer to “10-1 Removing the Controller” to remove the Poltergust controller. Remove power from the machine and disconnect the mains power connector. Refer to “10-1 Removing the Controller” to remove the Poltergust controller. Remove the screws (10), then separate the head (front) from the head cushion.
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Set down the Poltergust controller as illustrated below. Remove the screws (8) and spring washers (8) and remove the controller cover. NOTE: All of the internal controller parts are attached to the controller cover (L). Do not remove the controller cover (L) screws until disassembly.
10-3 REPLACING THE CONTROLLER SENSOR • Always remove power, switch off the machine and remove the power cable before attempting any work. Refer to “10-3 Disassembling the Poltergust Controller” to disassemble the Poltergust controller. Remove power from the machine and disconnect the mains power connector. Refer to “10-3 Disassembling the Poltergust Controller” to disassemble the Poltergust controller. Remove the connector (1), and remove the controller sensor (receiver).
10-4 REPLACING THE TRIGGER SWITCH • Always remove power, switch off the machine and remove the power cable before attempting any work. Refer to “10-3 Disassembling the Poltergust Controller” to disassemble the Poltergust controller. Remove power from the machine and disconnect the mains power connector. Refer to “10-3 Disassembling the Poltergust Controller” to disassemble the Poltergust controller. Remove the fast on terminals (2) and screws (2) and remove the trigger switch.
10-5 REPLACING THE STROBULB SWITCH • Always remove power, switch off the machine and remove the power cable before attempting any work. Refer to “10-3 Disassembling the Poltergust Controller” to disassemble the Poltergust controller. Remove power from the machine and disconnect the mains power connector. Refer to “10-3 Disassembling the Poltergust Controller” to disassemble the Poltergust controller. Remove the fast on terminals (2) and screws (2) and remove the Strobulb switch.
10-6 REPLACING THE VIBRATING MOTOR • Always remove power, switch off the machine and remove the power cable before attempting any work. Refer to “10-3 Disassembling the Poltergust Controller” to disassemble the Poltergust controller. Remove power from the machine and disconnect the mains power connector. Refer to “10-3 Disassembling the Poltergust Controller” to disassemble the Poltergust controller. Remove the connector (1) and remove the vibrating motor assembly.
10-7 REMOVING THE SOLENOID ASSY • Always remove power, switch off the machine and remove the power cable before attempting any work. Refer to “10-3 Disassembling the Poltergust Controller” to disassemble the Poltergust controller. Remove power from the machine and disconnect the mains power connector. Refer to “10-3 Disassembling the Poltergust Controller” to disassemble the Poltergust controller. Remove the connector (1) and the spring shaft that holds the spring.
10-8 REPLACING THE SOLENOID • Always remove power, switch off the machine and remove the power cable before attempting any work. Refer to “10-7 Removing the Solenoid Assembly” and remove the solenoid assembly. Remove power from the machine and disconnect the mains power connector. Refer to “10-7 Removing the Solenoid Assembly” and remove the solenoid assembly. Remove the screw (1) from the solenoid assembly and remove the plunger guide and spring BKT.
10-9 REPLACING THE CONTROLLER CABLE • Always remove power, switch off the machine and remove the power cable before attempting any work. Failure to remove power may result in injury or fire hazard. • Two qualified technicians or maintenance engineers are needed in order to perform this operation. Refer to “10-3 Disassembling the Poltergust Controller” to disassemble the Poltergust controller. Remove power from the machine and disconnect the mains power connector. Refer to “10-3 Disassembling the Poltergust Controller” to disassemble the Poltergust controller. Remove the nylon clips (3), connectors (3), and the fast on terminals (4).
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To reassemble the controller, follow the directions in reverse order, attaching the controller cable first, and then the remaining parts. Perform the following operation before attaching the plate at the base of the controller cable to the cabinet. NOTE: From this point on, the maintenance must be performed with two workers to ensure a secure installation. • The following maintenance procedure is necessary to prevent players from being injured in the event that the protective metal tubing encasing the controller cable at the base of the controller is damaged in any way. This...
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While holding the centre harness in place, take the tie from step 7 and, by trying to move it left and right as illustrated below, confirm that it is firmly in place. NOTE: If the tie is movable, tighten it further. While holding the centre harness in place, take the tie from step 7 and, by trying to move it left and right as illustrated below, confirm that it is firmly in place.
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Push the tarp wrapped around the cable in step 11 down as far as possible into the hole at the base of the controller. NOTE: When fully pushed down, about 4.5 cm of the tarp should remain visible. Taking care that the tarp doesn't slip out of the hole, fold over the loose part of the tarp as shown in the image below.
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Move the clamp from step 14 down along the tarp to about 1 to 1.5 cm from the hole. Checking that none of the tarp is caught in the clamp, and that the interlocking portion of the clamp is still facing the handle of the controller, tighten the clamp as far as it will go, using pliers or a similar tool.
VIDEO DISPLAY The LCD display screen is adjusted prior to leaving the factory. Avoid any un- necessary adjustment. ● If the adjustment method in this manual does not resolve the problem contact the customer service number in this manual or your supplier. ● Do not stick tape, stickers or anything else onto the screen. Any kind of adhe- sive may damage the surface of the screen. 11-1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION This specification applies to the 54.6 inch Colour TFT-LCD Module P550HVN02.0. This LCD module has a TFT active matrix type liquid crystal panel 1,920x1,080 pixels, and diagonal size of 54.6 inch.
11-2 CLEANING THE SCREEN ● Since the LCD display screen is susceptible to damage, pay careful attention to its handling. When cleaning, refrain from using water or volatile chemicals. ● Do not climb onto the control panel. This could lead to injuries, such as bump- ing your head or falling down. ● When reaching across the control panel to clean the screen there is a risk of hurting your shoulder or arm. Use a step ladder to reach higher places. When the screen surface becomes dirty with dust, etc., clean it by using a soft cloth such as gauze. When water, and volatile chemicals such as benzene, thinner, etc., spill on the screen surface, it may be subject to damage, therefore, do not use them.
11-3 ON SCREEN ADJUSTMENT METHOD (OSD) • If the adjustment method in this manual does not resolve the problem contact the customer service number in this manual or your supplier. • Do not stick tape, stickers or anything else onto the screen. Any kind of adhesive may damage the surface of the screen. • The screen has been finely adjusted prior leaving the factory. Do not unnecessarily adjust the screen. OSD (On Screen Display) The OSD offers the user various possibilities of customizing the appearance of the TFT display. By using the OSD Board, brightness, contrast, input selection, OSD appearance and much more can be adjusted easily.
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Hot Keys The OSD offers hot key functions. To access these functions the user must not open the OSD via the Main Menu. The hotkey functions offer direct access to each equivalent function. Button Direct access Up/Plus Source select, switch to next input Down/Minus Brightness Select...
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 c hemical detergent and then squeezed dry.
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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.
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CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR (SR3) 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.
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...
12-3 ADJUSTING THE PRICE OF PLAY (EXCEL) ● The price of play is determined by the configuration of switches located on either an EXCEL board or VTS board. The type of board used is determined by product location. Switch settings for both types of board remain the same. 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.
12-4 QUICK VIEW COMMON COIN SETTINGS (USA) FIG. 12-4 DIL SWITCH BANK ONE (5 way SW1) Item Price 25cent 50cent 75cent $1.00 $2.00 DIL SWITCH BANK TWO (6 way SW3) Type Table 1 12-4...
12-5 ADJUSTING THE PRICE COMMON SETTINGS SEGA EXCEL CREDIT BOARD PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS Play BANK 1 Bonus adder Price £ / € / $ No Bonus 0.10 0.10 0.50 = 6 plays No Bonus 0.20 0.20 0.50 = 3 plays 1.00 = 6 plays...
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ADVANCE SETTINGS REGIONAL AND ACCEPTOR SETTINGS (SW3)
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ADVANCE SETTINGS STERLING PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS (SW1)
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ADVANCE SETTINGS EURO PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS (SW1)
12-5 UNIVERSAL CARD LINK (UCL) The purpose of the UNIVERSAL CARD LINK is to harmonize the Coin-Operated Industry for a common/ standard Card Reader Interface. Having a standard to which manufacturers of Video, Redemption and Card Systems adheres to eliminates confusion and simplified the coin handling process. Connections / Functionality.
LAMPS, LIGHTING & SENSORS 13-1 REPLACING THE UPPER GUN MASK SENSORS • Work should be carried out by a qualified maintenance person(s) or technician. Failing to use qualified personnel may result in injury or electric shock. • Turn off the power and remove the mains connector from the machine before attempting any work.. • Take care not to damage any wiring. Damaged wires can cause and electric shock or fire hazard. Depending on the environment it is recommended that the Sensor Windows are checked frequently to ensure that they are kept clean. Failing to keep the Sensor Windows clean will affect the performance of the game. Clean the outside of the using a soft damp lint free cloth.
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Locate the Controller Sensor Bd and carefully disconnect the connectors either side. Loosen and remove the (2) M3 Nylock nuts and carefully remove the Controller Sensor Bd. Take note of the direction of the arrow. All arrows should point inwards towards the LCD Screen. LED Sensor Bd Connector Arrow Mark...
13-2 REPLACING THE LOWER GUN MASK SENSORS • Work should be carried out by a qualified maintenance person(s) or technician. Failing to use qualified personnel may result in injury or electric shock. • Turn off the power and remove the mains connector from the machine before attempting any work.. • Take care not to damage any wiring. Damaged wires can cause and electric shock or fire hazard. Depending on the environment it is recommended that the Sensor Windows are checked frequently to ensure that they are kept clean. Failing to keep the Sensor Windows clean will affect the performance of the game. Clean the outside of the using a soft damp lint free cloth.
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Remove the (4) M4x16 SKT BH BLK machine screws from the corners of the ASSY MASK GUN SENSE LOWER. Carefully rotate to reveal the LED Sensor BDs on reverse side. M4x16 SKT BH BLK (2) M4 WSHR 16OD FLT PAS (2) M4x16 SKT BH BLK (2) M4 WSHR 16OD FLT PAS (2) Rotate to access LED Sensor BDs...
13-3 REPLACING THE START BUTTON LAMPS • Work should be carried out by a qualified maintenance person(s) or technician. Failing to use qualified personnel may result in injury or electric shock. • Turn off the power and remove the mains connector from the machine before attempting any work.. • Take care not to damage any wiring. Damaged wires can cause and electric shock or fire hazard. Remove the power from the machine and disconnect the mains input connector from the wall socket. Using the key, open the Coin Door. The START BUTTONS can be found on the inside upper wall. Button Green CPBL 12V (509-0001GR-GR) Remove the bottom connector from the start button to be replaced.
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Once the Switch and Lamp housing has been removed from the Button. Remove the LED lamp by again clasping it between your finger and thumb and gently pull to remove. Note: Do not twist the LED whilst it is in the holder. LED 12V GREEN Wedge Type LED &...
13-4 REPLACING THE INTERIOR DOWNLIGHT LEDs • Work should be carried out by a qualified maintenance person(s) or technician. Failing to use qualified personnel may result in injury or electric shock. • Turn off the power and remove the mains connector from the machine before attempting any work.. • Take care not to damage any wiring. Damaged wires can cause and electric shock or fire hazard. Remove the power from the machine and disconnect the mains input connector from the wall socket. Locate the ASSY TOP DOWNLIGHT LED positioned on the interior roof of the ASSY MONITOR CABI. ASSY TOP DOWNLIGHT LED LMA-7180UK Loosen the (2) M4x16 Socket Button Head Machine Screws positioned on the inside of the Cabinet.
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Remove the (3) M4x16 SKT BH BLK machine screws and associated washers (3) M4x16 SKT BH BLK Carefully turn the ASSY TOP DOWNLIGHT LED to reveal the connector and disconnect. Remove the assembly from the cabinet. Connector Remove the (2) M4 FLG NUT from the BKT MOUNT LED BD. BKT MOUNT LED BD M3 Flange Nut (2)
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Remove the (3) M3x8 SKT BH BLK machine screws and separate the LED PBD from the BKT MOUNT LED BD. M3x8 SKT CAP BLK (3) M3 WSHR 8OD FLT NYLON (3) LED PCB (MTS-9-HH-043) Replace the LED PCB and reassemble following Steps 3 to 7 in reverse order.
13-5 REPLACING THE CHARACTER LEDs • Work should be carried out by a qualified maintenance person(s) or technician. Failing to use qualified personnel may result in injury or electric shock. • Turn off the power and remove the mains connector from the machine before attempting any work.. • Take care not to damage any wiring. Damaged wires can cause and electric shock or fire hazard. Remove the power from the machine and disconnect the mains input connector from the wall socket. Remove the (8) M4x16 SKT BH BLK and (8) M4 WSHR FLT BLK from the CHARACTER PANEL. Once separated, carefully place to one side.
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Using a pair of wire cutters, snip the 24 Cable Ties which secure the ASSY LED LUIGI around the perimeter of the Character Panel. Cable Ties Once all the Cable Ties have been removed, carefully peel away the ASSY LED LUIGI from the Character Panel.
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.
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Cleaning the Cabinet Surfaces When the cabinet surfaces are badly soiled, remove stains with a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted with a chemical detergent and squeezed dry. To avoid damaging surface finish, do not use such solvents as thinner, benzine, etc.
14-1 CLEANING Do not use organic solvents such as thinner, benzene, or gasoline. These may cause the material of the machine to degrade. Cleaning the Monitor Wipe clean dirty areas of the cabinet using a soft dry cloth. If the dirt is hard to remove, wipe clean using a soft cloth dipped in a neutral detergent, then lightly scrub with a damp cloth, and finally wipe down with a soft dry cloth.
14-2 CHECKING CONTROLLER STATUS Do not use organic solvents such as thinner, benzene, or gasoline. These may cause the material of the machine to degrade. Check the Poltergust controller every day for any scratches or cracks on the outer surfaces, any loose or lost screws, damage to the controller cable, and to ensure that the Strobulb button and trigger are functioning properly. Allowing a player to play with a faulty controller may result in injury.
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.
15-1 CLEANING ERRORS This machine has two types of errors - “Error by Nu1.1” and “Error on system side.” When an error occurs the error code will display on the LCD screen. All error codes except for 3001 - 3003 are “Error by Nu1.1” errors. Please consult section 16 of this Service Manual”...
Once confirmed, turn off the established. power, wait five seconds and turn the power back on. NOTE: If the error fails to be resolved after taking the necessary remedy steps, contact your local SEGA office or distributor.
Poltergust controller. NOTE: If “CONTROLLER WARNING” still displays after taking the necessary remedy steps, contact your local SEGA office or distributor. Press the “TEST switch” on the maintenance panel to go into test mode. “CONTROLLER WARNING” will be displayed as shown in the diagram.
GAME BOARD (Nu1.1) ● When working with the product, be sure to turn the power off. Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit. ● Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires may cause an electric shock, short circuit or present a risk of fire. ● Do not use this product with connectors other than those that were connected and used with the game board at the time of shipping. Do not carelessly connect wires to connectors that were not used at the time of shipping, as this may cause overheating, smoke or fire damage. In this product, setting changes are made during the test mode. The game board need not be operated. Use the game board, etc. as is with the same setting made at the time of shipment so as not to cause electric shock and malfunctioning. Static electricity from your body may damage some electronics devices on the IC board. Before handling the IC board, touch a grounded metallic surface so that the static electricity can be discharged.
16-1 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ● To prevent electric shock or IC Board malfunctioning, be sure to turn off the power for the cabinet when installing or removing the IC Board. ● Extraneous matter such as dust on the IC Board can cause the IC Board to generate heat and result in a fire due to short circuit, etc. Ensure the IC Board surfaces are always kept clean. ● Always follow the usage conditions from SEGA as well as the usage conditions for the cabinet you are using for Nu1.1. Failure to do so may cause an overheating and fire. ● Be sure to connect the IC Board and connectors completely. Insufficient insertion can damage IC Board, etc. ● For the IC Board circuit inspection, only the use of Logic Tester is permitted. The use of ordinary testers is not permitted as these can damage the IC Board. ● Do not subject the IC Board to static electricity when installing the IC Board in the cabinet or when connecting wire harness connectors to the IC Board. ● When soldering buttons, etc. to the wire harnesses, be sure to remove the wire harnesses from the IC Board so as not to subject the IC Board to heat. ● Some parts are the ones designed and manufactured not specifically for this product. The manufacturers may discontinue, or change the specifications of, such general-purpose parts. If this is the case, SEGA cannot repair or replace a failed product whether or not a warranty period has expired. • It is important that the Nu1.1 Game Bd is cleaned free from dust regularly. If dust accumulates within the Nu1.1 Game bd, the Game bd may malfunction.
16-2 GAME BOARD (Nu1.1) - 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. ● When connecting a connector, check the direction carefully. Connectors must be connected in only one direction. If indiscriminate loads are applied in making connections, the connector or its terminal fixtures could be damaged, resulting in electrical shock, short circuits or fires. The Nu1.1 Game Bd is fitted at the rear of the cabinet and mounted to the inside RH base. Remove the power from the machine and disconnect the Power lead.
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Carefully disconnect all connectors attached to the Nu1.1 Game Board. The VGA video cable (type D-sub) and DVI cable can be disconnected by loosening the thumb screws either side of the connector. A small flat bladed screwdriver may be used if these seem too tight. VH3P 5557MOLEX14P [...
16-3 Nu1.1 CLEANING • If either ERROR 0090 or ERROR0091 are displayed then the Game bd must be cleaned and made free from dust particles. These ERRORs have been put in place to prevent the Game bd from overheating in not cleaned on a regularly basis. It is important that once a year the cooling vents are cleaned and made free from dust. Please refer to section 16-2 for the Nu1.1 removal procedure. Refer to section 16-2 of this manual for removal of the Nu1.1 Game Bd procedure. Remove the (2) M3x6 machine screws located either side of the rear vent.
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Clean both front and back sides of the Metal filters. Inlet The rear surface of the The surface of the Metal Filter Metal Filter Also clean the inside of the cabinet in the area where the Game Bd is housed. This will prevent debris being attracted to the newly cleaned filters.
16-3 REPLACING Nu 1.1 GAME BD Remove power from the machine and disconnect the power cable. Refer to section 16-1 Nu 1.1 Removal to remove the Game bd. Once the Nu 1.1 Game Board has been removed, unplug the key chip from the Nu 1.1. Key Chip Nu 1.1 848-0002D...
16-3 SYSTEM TEST MODE The details of changes to Test Mode settings are saved when you exit from each Test Mode by selecting EXIT. Be careful because if the power is turned off before that point, changes to the settings will be lost.
DESIGN-RELATED PARTS For the warning display stickers, refer to Section 1.
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LMA-0064UK Sticker Seat Upper R LMA-0063UK Sticker Seat Upper L LMA-9551UK LMA-7051UK LMA-7052UK Sticker Rear Cabi LH Side LMA-8504UK Sticker Front Cabi LH Side LMA-8503UK Sticker Front Cabi RH Side Side Curtain R Side Curtain L LMA-9552UK Sticker Rear Cabi RH Side LMA-9560UK Sticker Back Upr R LMA-9009UK...
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LMA-9556UK LMA-9555UK Sticker Rear Cabi RH Side Inner Lwr Sticker Rear Cabi LH Side Inner Lwr LMA-9554UK LMA-9553UK Sticker Rear Cabi RH Side Sticker Rear Cabi LH Side Inner Upr Inner Upr LMA-7514UK Plate T CTRL PNL LMA-7053UK LMA-7054UK Sticker Front Cabi LH Side Inner Sticker Front Cabi RH Side Inner LMA-7513UK Plate PNL Button...
PARTS LIST ASSY TOP LUIGI'S MANSION ARCADE Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 1. LMA-0000UK TOP ASSY LUIGI MANSION 2. LMA-7000UK 3. LMA-7200UK ASSY ASSY 55" LED DISPLAY MONITOR CABI 4. TRF-1080UK ASSY AC UNIT 5. TRF-1340UK ASSY 12V DC FAN 6.
1 ASSY TOP LUIGI'S MANSION (LMA-0000UK) (D-1/1) 20 23 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION LMA-7000UK ASSY MONITOR CABI LMA-9000UK ASSY REAR CABINET 421-7988-91UK STICKER SERIAL NUMBER UK 440-WS0100UK WARNING LABEL FORK HERE LABEL DANGER HI VOLT (see warning labels) 440-DS0010UK LB1046 LABEL TESTED FOR ELEC.
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2 ASSY MONITOR CABI (LMA-7000UK) (D-1/2) 206 207 219 220 221 ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION LMA-7002UK ASSY FRONT CABINET LMA-7200UK ASSY 55 LED DISPLAY LMA-1080UK ASSY AC UNIT TRF-1340UK ASSY 12V DC FAN LMA-7180UK ASSY TOP DOWNLIGHT LED LMA-7300UK ASSY OVAC BODY CLEANER LMA-7500UK ASSY OVAC CABI LMA-7140UK...
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2 ASSY MONITOR CABI (LMA-7000UK) (D-2/2) **21 LMA-7051UK STICKER FRONT CABI LH SIDE **22 LMA-7052UK STICKER FRONT CABI RH SIDE **23 LMA-7053UK STICKER FRONT CABI LH SIDE INNER **24 LMA-7054UK STICKER FRONT CABI RH SIDE INNER **31 LMA-7005UK BRKT CORNER SECURE SENSOR BAR **32 LMA-7006UK BRKT CORNER SECURE ADJ SENSOR BAR...
4 ASSY AC UNIT (TRF-1080UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 DV-1081UK PLATE AC ***2 ST-0403UK PLATE AC CAP ***3 LB1096 STICKER PROTECTIVE EARTH ***4 LB1131 LABEL ON / OFF ***101 EP1302 EUROSOCKET FUSED 10A 250VAC ***102 514-5078-3150 FUSE 3.15 X 20 CERAMIC SB 3150mA ***103 SW1109 SWITCH ROCKER 250V AC...
5 ASSY 12VDC FAN (TRF-1340UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 GST-1008UK BRKT FAN ***101 260-0012-01UK FAN DC 12V RoHS EEC0381B1-000U-A99 ***102 FN1012 FAN GUARD METAL 120MM (FG-12) ***103 OS1195 RIVET SNAP SR-4080B ***201 000-P00312 M3X12 MSCR PAN PAS ***202 060-S00300 M3 WSHR SPR PAS...
6 ASSY MASK GUN SENSE UPPER (LMA-7140UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 LMA-7141UK MASK GUN SENSE ***2 LMA-7142UK LED FILTER PLATE ***101 HFNC-1 LED BD HFNC-1 (SERIALLED) ***102 OS1249 P CLIP 6.5MM ***201 050-U00300 M3 NUT NYLOK PAS ***301 LMA-60016UK WH GUN LED LINK A...
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7 ASSY MASK GUN SENSE LOWER (LMA-7150UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 LMA-7141UK MASK GUN SENSE ***2 LMA-7142UK LED FILTER PLATE ***101 HFNC-1 LED BD HFNC-1 (SERIALLED) ***102 OS1249 P CLIP 6.5MM ***201 050-U00300 M3 NUT NYLOK PAS ***301 LMA-60016UK WH GUN LED LINK A...
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8 ASSY OVAC CABI (LMA-7500UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 LMA-7502UK ASSY OVAC CABINET ***3 LMA-7550UK ASSY SW UNIT ***12 DUT-0302UK COIN PATH PLATE ***13 PP1087 BOX CASH FOR MINI DOOR ***25 LMA-7513UK PLATE PNL BTN ***26 LMA-7514UK PLATE T CTRL PNL ***27 LMA-7516UK...
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9 ASSY SW UNIT (LMA-7550UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ****1 LMA-7551UK SW BRKT DUAL METER NO SW V BD ****2 LB1181 LABEL LMA SWITCH UNIT ****102 280-L00706-PM STANDOFF 6.4MM HOLE PM ****103 EP1380-01 CREDIT BOARD EXCEL ****104 220-5643UK COIN METER SMALL 12V ****105 OS1247...
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10 ASSY OVAC BODY CLEANER (LMA-7300UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 LMA-7301UK BASE CLEANER BODY MAIN ***2 LMA-7302UK BRKT FIX CLEANER SIDE ***3 LMA-7303UK BRKT FIX CLEANER BTM ***4 LMA-7304UK BRKT FIX CLEANER TOP ***5 LMA-7305UK BRKT CLEANER BODY LED ***6 LMACJ01002 CLEANER MAIN BODY...
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11 ASSY TOP D/LIGHT LED (LMA-7180UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 LMA-7181UK BASE TOP DOWNLIGHT ***2 LMA-7182UK COVER LED ***3 LMA-7183UK BRKT MTG LED BD ***101 MTS-9-HH-043 LED PCB MTS-9-HH-043 (ROOFLEDUNIT) ***201 068-441616 M4 WSHR 16OD FLT PAS ***202 050-U00400 M4 NUT NYLOK PAS...
14 ASSY FAN (SND-1340UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ***1 SND-1341UK BRKT FAN MTG ***101 260-0012-01UK FAN DC 12V AXIAL ***102 FN1012 FAN GUARD METAL 120MM (FG-12) ***201 020-B00316-0B M3X16 SKT BH BLK ***202 060-S00300-0B M3 WSHR SPR BLK ***203 060-F00300-0B M3 WSHR FORM A FLT BLK...
15 ASSY REAR CABI (LMA-9000UK) (D-2/2) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION LMA-9002UK ASSY REAR CABINET LMA-9570UK ASSY CHAR BACK PNL A LMA-9580UK ASSY CHAR BACK PNL B LMA-9590UK ASSY CHAR BACK PNL C **10 LMA-9009UK REAR WINDOW **11 LMA-9003UK PANEL SPEAKER COVER **12 LMA-9004UK COVER LED WIDTH...
16 ASSY CHAR BACK PNL A (LMA-9570UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 LMA-9571UK PANEL SUPPORT CHAR BACK A ***2 LMA-9572UK PANEL CHAR BACK A ***101 601-0460 CABLE TIE 100MM ***201 029-B00416-0B M4X16 SKT BH BLK ***202 068-441616-0B M4 WSHR 16OD FLT BLK ***301 LMA-6004UK ASSY LED LUIGI...
17 ASSY CHAR BACK PNL B (LMA-9580UK) (D-1/1) 201 203 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 LMA-9581UK PANEL SUPPORT CHAR BACK B ***2 LMA-9582UK PANEL CHAR BACK B ***3 LMA-9583UK PLATE TOP CHAR BACK B ***101 601-0460 CABLE TIE 100MM ***201 029-B00416-0B M4X16 SKT BH BLK...
18 ASSY CHAR BACK PNL C (LMA-9590UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 LMA-9591UK PANEL SUPPORT CHAR BACK C ***2 LMA-9592UK PANEL CHAR BACK C ***101 601-0460 CABLE TIE 100MM ***201 029-B00416 M4X16 SKT BH PAS ***202 068-441616 M4 WSHR 16OD FLT PAS ***301 LMA-6006UK ASSY LED GHOST SMALL...
24 ASSY BACK DESIGN BOARD (LMA-9700UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 LMA-9701UK BACK DESIGN BOARD ***2 LMA-9702UK STAY BACK DESIGN BOARD ***3 LMA-9703UK PLATE BACK DESIGN BD L ***4 LMA-9704UK PLATE BACK DESIGN BD R ***5 LMA-9705UK HEADER BACK DESIGN BD ***6 LMA-9706UK BRKT HEADER SECURE...
26 ASSY ROOF (LMA-8500UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 LMA-8501UK ROOF TOP WOOD ***2 LMA-8502UK BRKT SIDE CURTAIN STOPPER ***3 LMA-8503UK SIDE CURTAIN L ***4 LMA-8504UK SIDE CURTAIN R ***201 029-B00416-0B M4X16 SKT BH BLK ***202 068-441616-0B M4 WSHR 16OD FLT BLK...
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WIRE COLOUR CODE TABLE The DC power wire colour for this product is different from previous SEGA titles. Working from the previous wire colors will create a high risk of fire. The colour codes for the wires used in the diagrams in the following chapter are as follows.
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