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420-6758-01UK
REV 0
INSTALLATION & SERVICE MANUAL
Before using this product, read this SERVICE MANUAL carefully to understand the contents stated herein.
After reading this manual, be sure to keep it available nearby the product or somewhere convenient in
order to be able to refer to it whenever necessary.
Manufactured in the UK by:
MANUFACTURING DIVISION (UK)

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  • Page 1 420-6758-01UK REV 0 INSTALLATION & SERVICE MANUAL Before using this product, read this SERVICE MANUAL carefully to understand the contents stated herein. After reading this manual, be sure to keep it available nearby the product or somewhere convenient in order to be able to refer to it whenever necessary. Manufactured in the UK by: MANUFACTURING DIVISION (UK)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    OUTPUT TEST .........................26 3.9. MOVING THE MACHINE .........................27 3.10. CONTROL PANEL (HANDLE MECHA.) - ‘HAPP’ TYPE ............28 3.10.1. REPLACING VOLUME......................28 3.10.2. GREASING – SEGA and HAPP types ..................30 3.10.3. REPLACEMENT OF SPRING....................30 3.11. SHIFT LEVER..........................31 3.11.1. REMOVING SHIFT LEVER....................31 3.11.2.
  • Page 3 6.2.7. SOUND TEST ...........................59 6.2.8. C.R.T. TEST ..........................60 6.2.9. COIN ASSIGNMENTS ......................61 6.2.10. CLOCK SETTING .........................64 6.2.11. NETWORK SETTING (CORE) .....................65 6.2.12. NETWORK SETTING (MEDIA) ....................66 6.3. GAME TEST MODE.........................70 6.3.1. INPUT TEST ..........................71 6.3.2. OUTPUT TEST .........................72 6.3.3. GAME ASSIGNMENTS ......................73 6.3.4.
  • Page 4: Before Using This Product

    Should any doors, lids or protective covers be damaged or lost, do not operate the product. SEGA is not liable in any whatsoever for any injury and/or damage caused by specification changes not designated by SEGA.
  • Page 5: Inspections Immediately After Transporting The Product To The Location

    TO THE LOCATION · Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out inspection. Normally, at the time of shipment, SEGA products are in a state to allowing usage immediately after transporting to the location. Nevertheless, an irregular situation may arise during transportation preventing this.
  • Page 6 CONCERNING THE STICKER DISPLAY CONCERNING WARNING STICKERS SEGA product has stickers describing the product SEGA product has warning displays on stickers, manufacture number (Serial Number) and labels or printed instructions adhered/attached to electrical specification. If you require service or incorporated in the places where hazardous assistance you will require the Serial Number.
  • Page 7: Introduction To This Service Manual

    INTRODUCTION TO THIS SERVICE MANUAL SEGA ENTERPRISES LTD., supported by its experience in electronic high technology of VLSI’s, microprocessors etc. and with a wealth of experience, have for more than 30 years been supplying various innovative and popular games to the world market. This Service Manual is intended to provide detailed descriptions together with all the necessary information covering the general operation of electronic assemblies, electro-mechanicals, servicing controls, spare parts, etc.
  • Page 8: Installation And Maintenance Instructions

    Standard Sega machines are fitted with a SR3 coin mechanism, however, as a service to our customers Sega machines can be supplied with no coin mechanism or door allowing the customer to fit a coin handling option from the approved list. Fit only the coin handling arrangements detailed below and follow the instructions provided in section 4.
  • Page 9: Name Of Parts

    3.3. NAME OF PARTS Width Length (cm) Height (cm) Approx Weight (Kg) (cm) MAIN CABINET FLOOR SEAT BILLBOARD WHEN ASSEMBLED...
  • Page 10: Accessories

    3.4. ACCESSORIES The machine is supplied with an installation kit. Please ensure the following parts are supplied: Item Component Part Description NOA-1301X ASSY BILLBOARD CTH-1500UK ASSY FLOOR CTA-0001 JOINT BRKT L CTA-0002 JOINT BRKT R CTH-0001UK DISPLAY CARD NOA-1302UK BILLBOARD SHEET CTH-0002UK PLAY INSTR SH A MULTI CTH-0004UK...
  • Page 11: Shipping The Game Board

    3.5. SHIPPING THE GAME BOARD Replacement or repair of the Game Board (Chihiro) for this product should be undertaken at the appropriate repair centre. Be sure to follow the specifications below when requesting repairs/sending the board to the repair centre. Not following the specifications may result in the board not being accepted or in extra charges being made.
  • Page 13: Shipping The Media Board

    3.6. SHIPPING THE MEDIA BOARD When sending the Media Board for repairs, follow the specifications below and request repairs or send the Board to your retailer/the repair centre. Not following the specifications may result in the board not being accepted or in extra charges being made.
  • Page 14: Assembly Instructions

    3.7. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS · Perform the assembly by following the procedure herein stated. Failure to comply with the instructions, for example, inserting the plug into an outlet at a stage not mentioned in this manual can cause an electric shock ·...
  • Page 15: Installing The Billboard

    3.7.1. INSTALLING THE BILLBOARD · To perform work safely, use a secure and stable step to improve access to the top of the cabinet. Working without using a step may cause accidents. · Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation. 1.
  • Page 16 INSTALLING THE FLOOR · Ensure all connections are secure - poor connections can cause electric shock or short circuit. · Take care not to damage wiring during installation, as this can cause electric shock or short circuit.
  • Page 17 ‡ Slightly lower the 2 Adjusters on the cabinet and install JOINT BRACKET L & R by inserting from the rear, and secure to ASSY FLOOR using hexagon bolts as shown. ˆ After lowering the Adjusters fully downward, tighten both Adjuster’s lock nuts fully upward.
  • Page 18: Securing In Place (Leg Adjuster Adjustment)

    3.7.2. SECURING IN PLACE (LEG ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT) · Make sure all of the leg adjusters are in contact with the floor. If they are not the machine may move and cause injury. This operation requires 2 people. · Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation. This machine has four castors and two leg adjusters on the main cabinet, and a further two level adjusters on the rear of the floor.
  • Page 19 If this product is installed on irregular surfaces, use the two Level Adjusters on the bottom of the FLOOR to ensure the product is level.
  • Page 20: Fitting The Seat

    The REST utilises the weight of the main cabinet to prevent tipping. It is important that this REST is used only to take the weight off the left leg. Sega accepts no responsibility for injury arising due to inappropriate usage of the REST.
  • Page 21: Coin Handling Installation

    3.7.4. COIN HANDLING INSTALLATION · Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation. When fitting the coin mechanism to the door please refer to the specific manufacturers installation instructions for that coin mechanism. To fit the door to the machine follow the procedure below. ·...
  • Page 22: Wiring Connections

    3.7.4.1. WIRING CONNECTIONS. COIN MECH LOOM INSTALLATION C220B LM1006IDC · Attach the lamp holder to the bracket on the coin return button. LM1006LAMP-0.1 · Attach one 15-way connector to the C220 coin mech. · Attach the other 15-way connector to Validator A on the credit board.
  • Page 23: Connection To The Power Supply

    3.7.5. CONNECTION TO THE POWER SUPPLY · Be sure that the machine is not connected to the mains supply before attempting this operation · Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation. 1. The AC Unit is located on the right hand side of the base unit, when viewing the screen. It houses the IEC inlet, mains switch and fuse.
  • Page 24: Assembly Check

    3.8. ASSEMBLY CHECK · Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation. In the TEST MODE, ensure that the assembly has been made correctly and IC Board is satisfactory (refer to Section ). In the test mode, perform the following test: 3.8.1.
  • Page 25: Test

    3.8.2. C.R.T. TEST In the TEST mode menu, selecting C.R.T. TEST allows the screen (on which the moniter is tested) to be displayed. Although the moniter adjustments have been made at the time of shipment from the factory, make judgment as to whether an adjustment is needed by watching the test mode screen.
  • Page 26: Input Test

    3.8.3. INPUT TEST 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. ¡ Crazy Taxi HighRoller   [GAME TEST MENU -INPUT TEST] DRIVE GEAR REVERSE GEAR JUMP...
  • Page 27: Output Test

    3.8.4. OUTPUT TEST Select OUTPUT TEST to display the following screen and check the status of each lamp. This test should be used periodically to check that the lamps are functioning correctly. Crazy Taxi HighRoller [GAME TEST MENU -OUTPUT TEST] START BUTTON LAMP NO.1 NOT USED...
  • Page 28: Moving The Machine

    3.9. MOVING THE MACHINE · When moving the machine, be sure to remove the plug from the power supply. Moving the machine with the plug inserted can cause the power cord to be damaged, resulting in a fire or electric shock. ·...
  • Page 29: Control Panel (Handle Mecha.) - 'Happ' Type

    3.10. CONTROL PANEL (HANDLE MECHA.) - ‘HAPP’ TYPE · Before starting work, ensure that the cabinet is isolated from the mains by switching off and removing the IEC mains lead from the wall outlet. · Be careful not to damage wiring. Damaged wiring can cause electric shock and short circuits.
  • Page 30 1. Loosen the two screws and adjust the gear mesh by moving the VR Bracket. 2. Adjust to an appropriate setting by securing the steering wheel in the straight ahead position. 3. After adjustment, check the volume setting as described in Section 5.3.5. If necessary, repeat steps 3 &...
  • Page 31: Greasing - Sega And Happ Types

    3.10.2. GREASING – SEGA and HAPP types · Use only synthetic grease (grease or spray) as plastic parts are used. Do not use mineral based greases. · Applying grease to parts other than those specified can cause malfunctioning or quality deterioration of parts.
  • Page 32: Shift Lever

    3.11. SHIFT LEVER If the SHIFT LEVER SWITCH is not showing an input in the TEST MODE, replace the switch. Remove the Shift Lever Unit and apply grease to the mechanism’s sliding portion once every three months. · When performing work, be sure to turn power off. Working with power on can cause an electric shock or short circuit.
  • Page 33: Switch Replacement

    3.11.2. SWITCH REPLACEMENT Disconnect the switch to be replaced. Remove the two Tapping Screws (M3 x 16) to replace the microswitch. 3.11.3. GREASING Use a proprietary synthetic lubricant to grease the microswitch - shifter contact points once every three months.
  • Page 34: Accelerator And Brake

    3.12. ACCELERATOR AND BRAKE · Before performing work, be sure to turn power off. Working with power on can cause an electric shock or short circuit. · Use care to ensure the wiring is not damaged. Damaged wiring can cause electric shock or short circuit.
  • Page 35 3. Take out the six hexagon nuts to remove the Accelerator (or Brake) Unit. 4. Disconnect the Connector and remove the Accelerator (or Brake) Unit.
  • Page 36: Adjusting Or Replacing The Volume

    3.12.2. ADJUSTING OR REPLACING THE VOLUME ADJUSTMENT: 1. Loosen the Hex Bolt shown, and adjust the angle for optimum gear mesh. 2. Check the setting in Section 5.3. REPLACEMENT: 1. The Volume is panel mounted: remove by undoing the nut and withdrawing the shaft through the panel hole.
  • Page 37: Greasing

    3.12.3. GREASING · When performing work, be sure to turn power off. Working with power on can cause an electric shock or short circuit. · Use only synthetic grease (grease or spray) as plastic parts are used. Do not use mineral based greases.
  • Page 38: Replacement Of Fluorescent Lamps

    3.13. REPLACEMENT OF FLUORESCENT LAMPS · Never touch places other than those specified. Touching places other than those specified can cause electric shock and short circuit. Disconnect the machine from the supply before attempting the replacement of any lamp. · When performing work, be sure to turn power off. Working with power on can cause an electric shock or short circuit.
  • Page 39 4. By using a flat bladed screwdriver, remove the four screw caps from the front panel. 5. Take out the four tamperproof screws and the two lower screws, and carefully take off the Front Panel. 6. Remove the Billboard assembly as detailed in Section 3.10.2. 7.
  • Page 40: Game Board

    To take out the Game Board (NAOMI SHIELD CASE), remove together with the wooden base on which the Game Board is mounted. If the Game Board is faulty, return to SEGA within the original packaging provided. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
  • Page 41 4. Take out the four screws and remove the Shield Case.
  • Page 42: Removing The Gd-Rom Drive

    3.14.2. REMOVING THE GD-ROM DRIVE Take out the ASSY MAIN BD from the cabinet and remove the GD-ROM Drive from the ASSY MAIN BD as follows: 1. Following the above procedure (steps 1 to 5), take out the ASSY MAIN BD. 2.
  • Page 43: Composition Of The Game Board

    3.15. COMPOSITION OF THE GAME BOARD...
  • Page 44: Troubleshooting

    3.16. TROUBLESHOOTING · Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out these procedures. If a problem occurs, first check the wiring connections. PROBLEMS CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES When the main switch The power is not ON. Firmly insert the plug into the outlet. is turned ON, the machine is not activated...
  • Page 45: Fuses

    3.17. FUSES · Never touch places other than those specified. Touching places other than those specified can cause electric shock and short circuit. Disconnect the machine from the supply before attempting the replacement of any fuse. · Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should replace FUSES. ·...
  • Page 46: Periodic Check And Inspection

    PERIODIC CHECK AND INSPECTION The items listed below require periodic check and maintenance to retain the performance of the machine and ensure safe operation: · Be sure to check annually to see if the power cords are damaged, the plug is securely inserted and that there is no dust in the interior of the machine or between the socket and the power cord.
  • Page 47: Contents Of Game

    It is possible to disable sound output during advertising from Test Mode. GAME OBJECTIVE: In Crazy Taxi High Roller, the player plays the role of taxi driver, picking up customers scattered around the game field and driving them to other destinations. Each customer has his or her own time limit (shown above the customer when cab is rented), and the customer pays the fare (points) only if delivered within that time limit.
  • Page 48: Playing The Game

    HOW TO OPERATE: Start Button: Starts game after coin(s) have been inserted. During game: When held for less than one second when carrying passengers, shows destination. When held for more than one second when carrying passengers, changes arrow colour. *Blue: Points in direction of destination *Green: Points to roads leading to destination The Steering Wheel, Accelerator and Brake Pedal function as on a car.
  • Page 49 2. Drive to the Destination Use the arrow as a guide to take your customer to his or her destination. ● Directional Arrow: Points to the customer’s destination. ● Fare: Fare owed by customer. Fares are settled when the customer gets out of the taxi. ●...
  • Page 50 4. Running out of time If the customer doesn’t reach the destination in time, he or she will leap out of the cab without paying. Boosting The Score Shortcuts to destinations have been placed throughout the game. Learn the course maps and take advantage of the Crazy Hop shortcuts to get your customers where they need to be as quickly as possible.
  • Page 51: Game Modes

    DRIFT HOP: Jump as the taxi turns for crazy speed when you hit the ground! Execute a CRAZY HOP during a CRAZY DRIFT. 5.2. Game Modes Crazy Taxi High Roller has two game modes. ● Single Mode: For beginners. All customers appear by themselves.
  • Page 52: Explanation Of Test Data And Display

    EXPLANATION OF TEST DATA AND DISPLAY Use the switches inside the Control Panel to enter the TEST MODE. This will allow you to carry out post installation and periodic checks and adjustments. The following section details the function of each of the tests: Refer to the service manual supplied with the Monitor for detailed instructions.
  • Page 53: Internal Switches And Coin Meters

    6.1. INTERNAL SWITCHES AND COIN METERS · Never touch places other than those specified. Touching places not specified can cause electric shock and short circuits · Be careful not to damage wiring. Damaged wiring can cause electric shock and short circuits. ·...
  • Page 54: System Test Mode

    6.2. SYSTEM TEST MODE 6.2.1. EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY Perform the tests and data check periodically when installing the machine initially or collecting cash, or when the machine does not function correctly. Perform checks in accordance with the explanations given in this section.
  • Page 55: System Test Menu Mode

    6.2.2. SYSTEM TEST MENU MODE System Test Mode can be used to check that the main circuit operations are correct, adjust Monitor colour, and perform coin/credit settings. However, this product can only be used with the settings shown below. SOUND TEST - OUTPUT TYPE: STEREO COIN ASSIGNMENTS - COIN CHUTE TYPE: COMMON...
  • Page 56: Media Board Test

    6.2.3. MEDIA BOARD TEST Powering off the system during the MEDIA BOARD TEST with a DIMM BOARD will erase the game programme data. It may be necessary to reload the data. Always wait for the test to complete before attempting to exit. MEDIA BOARD TEST is used to check the memory and IC on the MEDIA BOARD connected to the Chihiro.
  • Page 57: System Information

    6.2.4. SYSTEM INFORMATION Use SYSTEM INFORMATION to check version and other information for system programmes. Screens may differ depending on the type of MEDIA BOARD connected to the unit. ­The following is the SYSTEM INFORMATION screen for a unit with a DIMM BOARD. Press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM MENU screen.
  • Page 58: Jvs Test

    6.2.5. JVS TEST JVS TEST is used to verify the specs of the I/O BOARD connected to the Chihiro and to run input tests. I/O BOARD specs are displayed initially. Screens may differ depending on the type of I/O BOARD connected to the unit. Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item.
  • Page 59: Input Test Screen

    6.2.6. INPUT TEST Screen On-screen values change according to the input from switches and the volume. SYSTEM, PLAYER Values change with input from control panel/other switches. COIN Increases with input from the COIN SWITCH. The count is cleared when exiting TEST MODE.
  • Page 60: Sound Test

    6.2.7. SOUND TEST Use SOUND TEST to test sound output and to select the stereo/mono/surround setting. (1) Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item. (2) Press the TEST Button to enter the selected item. (A) OUTPUT TYPE (STEREO, MONO, SURROUND) Select the sound output from the I/O PANEL audio output interface setting among STEREO, MONO and SURROUND.
  • Page 61: Test

    6.2.8. C.R.T. TEST Use the C.R.T. TEST to adjust monitor colours and verify screen size. COLOUR CHECK Screen (1) Monitor COLOUR CHECK screen is displayed initially. Each of the colours (red, green and blue) is darkest at the far left and gets progressively lighter (32 steps) towards the right.
  • Page 62: Coin Assignments

    6.2.9. COIN ASSIGNMENTS Use COIN ASSIGNMENTS to set the credit rate for each coin inserted. (1) Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item. (2) Press the TEST Button to change the setting or to open the detailed settings. (3) Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM MENU screen.
  • Page 63 (C) COIN TO CREDIT RATE Set the CREDIT RATE for each coin inserted. The "r COIN(S) COUNT AS £ CREDIT(S)" setting indicates that "Inserting r coins equals £ credits". Set this to "FREE PLAY" to allow game play without credits. When (A) COIN CHUTE TYPE is set to "COMMON", COIN CHUTE #2 settings are restricted to some extent by the settings for COIN CHUTE #1.
  • Page 64 (H) GAME COST SETTING Use this mode to set the number of credits required to start a game. Screens may differ depending on the game. Set the number of credits required to start a game. (J) Set the number of credits required to continue a game.
  • Page 65: Clock Setting

    6.2.10. CLOCK SETTING Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the item to be set. (1) Move the cursor to the desired item and press the TEST Button to increase values. (2) The max value for YEAR is "2099"; further increases return the value to "2000". (3) Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the SYSTEM MENU screen.
  • Page 66: Network Setting (Core)

    6.2.11. NETWORK SETTING (CORE) Use the LAN PORT attached to the Main Board, and carry out the settings necessary for network communication. *This game does not support network communication connections. * HIS OPTION IS FOR POSSIBLE FUTURE GAMES ONLY ELECT EXIT AND GO DIRECTLY TO THE NEXT TEST MODE Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item.
  • Page 67: Network Setting (Media)

    6.2.12. NETWORK SETTING (MEDIA) Use NETWORK SETTING to establish and test network connections. This is only displayed when a network enabled MEDIA BOARD is connected to the Chihiro. *This game does not support network communication connections. * HIS OPTION IS FOR POSSIBLE FUTURE GAMES ONLY ELECT EXIT AND GO DIRECTLY TO THE NEXT TEST MODE Set (A) NETWORK TYPE to "NONE".
  • Page 68 ãETHER Setting ãMOBILE Setting...
  • Page 69 ã ETHER + MOBILE Settings (1) Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item. (When setting IP ADDRESS or SUBNET MASK, use the underline as a guide.) (2) Press the TEST Button to change the setting. (3) Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the NETWORK SETTING screen.
  • Page 70 (C) CLEAR NETWORK SETTING Use this to return all values in the NETWORK SETTING to the default values and turn off network communication. To clear data, use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to YES (CLEAR) and press the TEST Button. When the data has been cleared, the message "COMPLETED"...
  • Page 71: Game Test Mode

    6.3. GAME TEST MODE Select ENTER GAME TEST from the System Menu screen to display the Game Test Menu screen as follows. Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item. Press the TEST Button to enter the selected item’s test. ¡...
  • Page 72: Input Test

    6.3.1. INPUT TEST 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. ¡ Crazy Taxi HighRoller   [GAME TEST MENU -INPUT TEST] DRIVE GEAR REVERSE GEAR JUMP...
  • Page 73: Output Test

    6.3.2. OUTPUT TEST Select OUTPUT TEST to display the following screen and check the status of each lamp. This test should be used periodically to check that the lamps are functioning correctly. Crazy Taxi HighRoller [GAME TEST MENU -OUTPUT TEST] START BUTTON LAMP NO.1 NOT USED...
  • Page 74: Game Assignments

    6.3.3. GAME ASSIGNMENTS Select GAME ASSIGNMENTS to display the current game settings and make changes. ¡ Crazy Taxi HighRoller   [GAME TEST MENU -GAME ASSIGNMENTS] START TIME TIME DIFFICULTY GAME DIFFICULTY ADVERTISE SOUND ’EXIT -SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON- Perform the following settings for each item.
  • Page 75: I/O Range Setting

    6.3.4. I/O RANGE SETTING Select I/O RANGE SETTING to display the following screen. Perform the volume settings for the units to be used in the game. Use this mode when a control unit is not functioning properly or you want to change the parameters.
  • Page 76: Sound Volume Setting

    6.3.5. SOUND VOLUME SETTING Select SOUND VOLUME SETTING on the Game Test Menu screen to display the following screen and make changes the sound volume in the game. (Use “c. GAME ASSIGNMENTS” to turn advertising sound ON and OFF. Advertising sound cannot be turned on and off here.) ¡...
  • Page 77: Bookkeeping

    6.3.6. BOOKKEEPING Select BOOKKEEPING on the Game Test Menu screen to display the five screens of operating status data. ¡ Crazy Taxi HighRoller   [GAME TEST MENU -BOOKKEEPING 1/5] COIN1 COIN2 TOTAL COINS COIN CREDITS SERVICE CREDITS TOTAL CREDITS -PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE- The display items for the screen (Page 1 of 5) are as follows.
  • Page 78 Press the TEST Button to display the next screen. ¡ Crazy Taxi HighRoller   [GAME TEST MENU -BOOKKEEPING 2/5] NUMBER OF GAMES TOTAL TIME 0H00M00S PLAY TIME 0H00M00S AVERRAGE PLAY TIME 0H00M00S LONGEST TIME 0H00M00S SHORTEST TIME 0H00M00S -PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE- The display items for the screen (Page 2 of 5) are as follows.
  • Page 79 Press the TEST Button to display the next screen (Page 3 of 5). TIME HISTOGRAM shows the number of plays and the respective play times. This histogram should be referred to when setting the Game Difficulty. The TIME HISTOGRAM is shown on two screens. ¡...
  • Page 80 Press the TEST Button to display the next screen (Page 4 of 5). ¡ Crazy Taxi HighRoller   [GAME TEST MENU -BOOKKEEPING 4/5] -TIME HISTGRAM 2/2- 10M00S - 10M59S ..0 11M00S - 11M59S ..0 12M00S - 12M59S .
  • Page 81 Press the TEST Button to display the next screen. ¡ Crazy Taxi HighRoller   [GAME TEST MENU -BOOKKEEPING 5/5] -FAVORITE CHARACTER- AXEL . . . 0 ANGEL . . . 0 SLASH . . . 0 B.D.JOE . . . 0 BIXBITE .
  • Page 82: Backup Data Clear

    6.3.7. BACKUP DATA CLEAR Select BACKUP DATA CLEAR to clear the contents of BOOKKEEPING and Ranking Data. ¡ Crazy Taxi HighRoller   [GAME TEST MENU -BACKUP DATA CLEAR] CLEAR BOOKKEEPING CLEAR RANKING DATA ’EXIT -SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON- The following data may be cleared.
  • Page 83: Coin Mech Installation And Credit Board Set Up

    COIN MECH INSTALLATION AND CREDIT BOARD SET UP 7.1. INTRODUCTION A VTS board controls game credits between the Coin Mechanism and the game board for this machine. This electronic circuit allows the price of play to be set for a range of different countries. These functions are set on Dual In Line (DIL) PCB mounted switches.
  • Page 84 Credit Board Mode Settings Switch 3 Country Setting Switch 3 Setting Coin Validator Programming C120/SR3 Only SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 COIN1 COIN2 COIN3 COIN4 COIN5 COIN6 COIN7 COIN8 COIN9 COIN10 COIN11 COIN12 Coin Controls OFF OFF £1 50p new 50p old C220 Parallel Coin Controls...
  • Page 85: Price Of Play Settings Uk

    7.1.1. PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS UK Price Bonus DIL Switch 1 Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 5 No Bonus 6 = 50p No Bonus 3 = 50p 6 = £1 12 =£2 No Bonus 1.66 = 50p 4 = £1 8 = £2 2 = 50p...
  • Page 86: Price Of Play Settings Euro

    7.1.2. PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS EURO Price Bonus DIL Switch 1 Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 5 10¢ No Bonus 10¢ 6 = 50¢ 20¢ No Bonus 20¢ 3 = 50¢ 6 = €1 12 =€2 30¢...
  • Page 87: Price Of Play Settings Austria-Czech-Denmark-Norway-Israel-France2

    7.1.3. PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS Austria-Czech-Denmark-Norway-Israel- France2 Price Bonus Switch 1 Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 5 No Bonus 11 = 10 6 = 5 No Bonus 6 = 10 3 = 5 No Bonus 4 = 10 2 = 5 No Bonus 3 = 10...
  • Page 88: Design Related Parts

    DESIGN RELATED PARTS For the Warning stickers refer to Section 1. PART No. DESCRIPTION CTH-0004UK SUB INSTR SH MULTI CTH-1009UK STICKER SIDE L CTH-1010UK STICKER SIDE R CTH-1401 EMBLEM CTH CTH-0002UK PLAY INSTR SH A MULTI CTH-0001UK DISPLAY CARD CTH STD CTA-2004 STICKER SHIFT D CTA-2005...
  • Page 89: Parts List

    PARTS LIST 9.1. CTH-0000UK TOP ASSY CRAZY TAXI 3 HR Item Component No. Description Component Reference CTH-1000UK ASSY UR CABI CTH-5000UK ASSY SEAT CTH NOT SHOWN CTH-INST ASSY INST KIT CTH 421-7987-CTH-U STICKER ELEC SPEC CTH NAOMI 421-7988-91UK STICKER SERIAL NUMBER UK 421-7020UK STICKER CAUTION FORK PK0203...
  • Page 90: Cth-1000Uk Assy Ur Cabi

    9.2. CTH-1000UK ASSY UR CABI...
  • Page 91 Item Component Part Description Component Reference NOB-1100UK ASSY FRAMEWORK UR NOA-1200UK ASSY CRT COVER UK CTH-1400UK ASSY FRONT PANEL CTA-1150UK ASSY CC BOX WW CTH-4000UK ASSY ELEC NOA-1750UK ASSY SERVICE DOOR NOA-1801UK REAR HATCH NOB-1001UK FRAME COVER UR R 10 NOB-1002UK FRAME COVER UR L 11 NOA-1003 ENDCAP R...
  • Page 92 Cont. Item Component Part Description Component Reference 101 200-5949 ASSY CLR DSPL 29 TYPE 31K UK 102 390-5695-40-CUK FL TRAY 110V 40W (T12) 103 390-5695-40-DUK FL TUBE 40W 600L 1.5"DIA 104 280-A01200-A ROUTER TWIST D12 ADH 105 280-A01248-PM ROUTER TWIST D12 SO4.8 PAN MED 106 280-A02048-PM ROUTER TWIST D20 SO4.8 PAN LG 107 280-A02000-A...
  • Page 93 Cont. Item Component Part Description Component Reference 301 CTA-6001UK ASSY WIRE L 302 CTA-6002UK ASSY WIRE R 311 600-7159-070 WIRE HARN JVS PWR 070CM 313 600-7009-2000 ASSY RGB CA D-SUB 15P 2000MM 321 CTA-60062 WIRE HARN I/O BOARD PWR 322 CTA-60066UK WIRE HARN SW UNIT EXT 323 CTA-60067UK WIRE HARN VOL EXT...
  • Page 94: Nob-1100Uk Assy Framework Ur

    HOOF R NOA-1114 HOOF L NOB-1950UK ASSY SFMD WHITE (FLAT DOOR) 253-5366 CASH BOX NOA-1115UK TNG REAR HATCH 601-5699X LEG ADJUSTER BOLT M16x75 SEGA 601-10461UK CASTOR 50 SWIVEL FRONT 601-10462UK CASTOR 50 FIXED REAR 220-5575UK LOCK 050-F00600 M6 NUT FLG SER PAS...
  • Page 95: Noa-1200Uk Assy Crt Cover Uk

    9.4. NOA-1200UK ASSY CRT COVER UK Item Component Part Description Component Reference NOA-1201UK CRT COVER NOA-1202 SPEAKER BOX RND-0037 TAPE SPEAKER BOX 2 SIDED 0.38 (2)-0.19 130-5205 SPEAKER 40HM 10W 100 W/SHIELD 000-P00410-W M4X10 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS (101)-8 340042 RIVET BULBEX 3/16 BF01-0630 (2)-6 NOA-60031...
  • Page 96: Cta-1150Uk Assy Cc Box Ww

    9.5. CTA-1150UK ASSY CC BOX WW PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE CTA-1151UK CC BOX WW CTA-1155UK CHUTE UNIV VTS-STW-U VTS BOARD UPRIGHT TYPE LB1103 STICKER CAUTION 000-P00408-W M4X8 MSCR POSI PAN W/FS (4)-4 000-F00408 M4X8 MSCR POSI CSK BZP (3)-3 CTA-60101UK WIRE HARN VTS CTA...
  • Page 97: Noa-1300Uk Assy Billboard

    9.6. NOA-1300UK ASSY BILLBOARD PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE NOA-1301 BILLBOARD PLATE NOA-1302UK BILLBOARD SHEET 008-T00408-OC M4X8 MSCR TMP PRF TH CRM (2)-3...
  • Page 98: Cth-1400Uk Assy Front Panel

    9.7. CTH-1400UK ASSY FRONT PANEL Item Component Part Description Component Reference CTH-1400UK-S1 FRONT PANEL NOA-1503 LIGHT COVER NOA-1504UK PRISM PLATE CTA-1402 LID GCS CTA-1403 LID VMS CTH-1401 EMBLEM CTH 000-P00412-W M4X12 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS (5)-5 012-P03516 N6X5/8" S/TAP PAN PAS (4)-4...
  • Page 99: Cth-1500Uk Assy Floor

    9.8. CTH-1500UK ASSY FLOOR Item Component Part Description Component Reference CTA-1501UK FLOOR BASE CTA-1600UK ACCEL UNIT HAPP CTA-1650UK BRAKE UNIT HAPP CTA-1502 LEVEL ADJUSTER CTH-1503UK FLOOR MAT CTH CTA-1504UK CORNER PROTECTOR CTA-1506UK SASH FRONT CTA-1505 SASH SIDE CTA-1507 SASH REAR CTA-1508 FLOOR LID 280-A01200-A...
  • Page 100: Nob-1710Uk Assy Ac Unit New

    9.9. NOB-1710UK ASSY AC UNIT NEW Item Component Part Description Component Reference NOB-1711UK AC BRKT NEW LB1096 STICKER PROTECTIVE EARTH NEXT TO EARTH STUD ON INSIDE 421-6595-5000-T STICKER FUSE 5000mA TYPE T NEXT TO IEC INLET ON OUTSIDE EP1381 FILTER IEC & SW 6A ROXBURGH 514-5078-5000 FUSE 5X20 CERAMIC SB 5000mA (102)-1...
  • Page 101: Noa-1750Uk Assy Service Door

    9.10. NOA-1750UK ASSY SERVICE DOOR Item Component Part Description Component Reference NOA-1751UK SERVICE DOOR DP-1167UK TNG LKG UK 220-5575UK LOCK 008-T00430-0C M4X30 TMP PRF TH CRM DO UP 1/2 WAY SO TNG OPENS...
  • Page 102: Nob-1950Uk Assy Sfmd White (Flat Door)

    9.11. NOB-1950UK ASSY SFMD WHITE (FLAT DOOR) Item Component Part Description Component Reference 220-5725-03W FRAME SINGLE MINI WHITE CLAMPS & SCREWS IN BAGS 220-5725-04W DOOR SINGLE MINI FLAT WHITE 220-5574UK LOCK KEYED DIFFERENT (102)-1 PTR-1951UK CAM CRANKED 6mm, LENGTH 34mm (104)-1 012-PB3506 N6X1/4"...
  • Page 103: Cth-2000Uk Assy Control Panel

    9.12. CTH-2000UK ASSY CONTROL PANEL Item Component Part Description Component Reference CTA-2001-A CONTROL PANEL BLANK CTH-2002 CONTROL PANEL BRKT CTA-2003 HINGE 456 CTA-2100UK ASSY HANDLE MECHA W/ BOSS HAPP 610-0675 UP/DOWN SHIFTER W/BUTTON JBA-2001UK STEERING WHEEL HAPP CTH-2005UK CAP CENTRE 50-2715-00 CTA-2004 STICKER SHIFT D CTA-2005...
  • Page 104 Cont. Item Component Part Description Component Reference CTH-60014UK WH CONTROL PANEL CTA-60064 WIRE HARN START SW CTA-60065 WIRE HARN HANDLE EXT CTH-60008UK WH MECHA PEDALS CTH-60100UK WIRE HARN SW CONTROL 600-9010-55K WIRE HARN EARTH 100mm M5/M5 CP BASE TO CONTROL PANEL...
  • Page 105: Cth-2200Uk Assy Woofer

    9.13. CTH-2200UK ASSY WOOFER Item Component Part Description Component Reference CTH-2201UK WOOFER PLATE CTH CTA-2202 WOOFER BRKT L CTA-2203 WOOFER BRKT R CTA-2204 WOOFER BRKT LOWER CTA-2205 WOOFER BRKT LOWER JBA-1151 WOOFER CUSHION H JBA-1152 WOOFER CUSHION V 102 130-5208-91-G0 WOOFER BOX 4OHM 75W GOLD CONE 202 000-P00520-WB M5X20 MSCR PAN W/FS BLK...
  • Page 106: Cth-4000Uk Assy Elec

    9.14. CTH-4000UK ASSY ELEC Item Component Part Description Qty. Component Reference CTH-4001 ELEC BASE SHORT NOM-4002 BRKT FOR PWR PROTECT UNIT FIT WITH SW REG 400-5443 SW REGU FOR CHIHIRO 838-13616 AUDIO POWER AMP 2CH 280-A02048-PM ROUTER TWIST D20 SO4.8 PAN LG 601-6231-B095 EDGE TRIM NEW TYPE 0.91t 9,5 (1) BACK EDGE IN MIDDLE...
  • Page 107: Cth-4100Uk Assy Main Bd

    9.15. CTH-4100UK ASSY MAIN BD Item Component Part Description Component Reference CTH-4101UK WOODEN BASE MAIN 843-0001D-12 ASSY CASE BOX COM NAO DIMM EXP 610-0617 GD-ROM DRIVE UNIT NAOMI SHIP BOX WITH MACHINE 105-5435 GD DRIVE BRKT STD 610-0652-0002 GD SOFT CTH 253-5508-0353 KEY CHIP HDT-60100UK...
  • Page 108: Cta-4200Uk Assy Xfmr

    9.16. CTA-4200UK ASSY XFMR Item Component Part Description Component Reference CTA-4201UK WOODEN BASE XFMR CTA 838-11856CE-02 CONN BD W/FUSE 6.3A CE 560-5422-01UK XFMR CTA 000-P00416-W M4X16 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS (101)-4 068-441616 M4 WSHR 16OD FLT PAS (101)-4 012-P00325 N4X1" S/TAP PAN PAS (3)-2...
  • Page 109: Cth-5000Uk Assy Seat Cth

    9.17. CTH-5000UK ASSY SEAT CTH SEE SECTION 3.7.3 Item Component Part Description Component Reference CTA-5001UK SEAT FRAME R CTA-5002UK SEAT FRAME L CTA-5003UK SEAT FRAME COVER R CTA-5004UK SEAT FRAME COVER L CTA-5005UK SEAT BENCH PK0238 CARTON BOX NAO U/R DRIVE SEAT CTH-5007UK STICKER SEAT (5)-1...
  • Page 110: Cta-6001Uk Assy Wire L

    9.18. CTA-6001UK ASSY WIRE L ASSEMBLY NOT SHOWN Item Component Part Description Component Reference 601-0460 CABLE TIE 100mm CTA-60002 WIRE HARN ACCEL BRAKE CTA-60003 WIRE HARN WOOFER EXT CTA-60004 WIRE HARN WOOFER VOL EXT NOB-6001UK ASSY WIRE L 9.19. NOB-6001UK ASSY WIRE L ASSEMBLY NOT SHOWN Item Component Part...
  • Page 111: Cth-Inst

    9.21. CTH-INST ASSEMBLY NOT SHOWN Item Component Part Description Component Reference NOA-1301X ASSY BILLBOARD CTH-1500UK ASSY FLOOR CTA-0001 JOINT BRKT L CTA-0002 JOINT BRKT R CTH-0001UK DISPLAY CARD NOA-1302UK BILLBOARD SHEET CTH-0002UK PLAY INSTR SH A MULTI CTH-0004UK SUB INSTR SH MULTI 420-5827 SERVICE MANUAL SANWA 31K SAECE-XXX...
  • Page 112: Appendix A - Electrical Schematic

    APPENDIX A - ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC 10.1. WIRE COLOURS THE WIRE COLOUR CODE IS AS FOLLOWS: PINK SKY BLUE BROWN PURPLE LIGHT GREEN Wires other than those of any of the colours listed above will be displayed by 2 alphanumeric characters: BLUE YELLOW GREEN...
  • Page 113 SCHEMATIC 1 HERE...
  • Page 114 SCHEMATIC 2HERE...
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