Midway CART Fury Championship Racing Operation Manual

Midway CART Fury Championship Racing Operation Manual

27 inch dedicated video game

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Manual Includes
Operation & Adjustments * Parts Information * Wiring Diagrams * Testing & Problem Diagnosis
The manufacturer intends that this game is to be operated for amusement purposes only and not in contravention of
any federal, state or local law or regulation of the United States or any foreign country governing gaming devices. All
operators of this game are responsible for its operation in accordance with such laws and regulations. The manufac-
turer's factory settings for this game may require adjustment in order to comply with laws applicable in an operator's
specific jurisdiction. It is the operator's responsibility to determine whether adjustments are necessary and, if they are,
to make the appropriate adjustments prior to operating the amusement game.
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  • Page 1 SEPTEMBER 2000 16-40090-101 Game Operations Manual for 27" Dedicated Video Game &$ Manual Includes Operation & Adjustments * Parts Information * Wiring Diagrams * Testing & Problem Diagnosis The manufacturer intends that this game is to be operated for amusement purposes only and not in contravention of any federal, state or local law or regulation of the United States or any foreign country governing gaming devices.
  • Page 5: Network Considerations

    CABINET LINKING INSTRUCTIONS To link two cabinets, use the crossover coupler included in the spare parts bag. Connect the factory installed linking cable to the coupler and follow the instructions for “Wiring Modifications and Software Setup” located below starting with step #7. To link three or more cabinets, use a standard 10 base-T ethernet hub and follow all of the instructions for “Wiring Modifications and Software Setup”...
  • Page 6 4. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions in order to set the hub switches for LNK (link) and X (cross- over) activity. 5. Fasten the hub to the bottom of the most central cabinet using a hook-and-loop type material. Orient the hub so that the indicator lights are visible and cable jacks are accessible. 6.
  • Page 7 HAPTER P E R A T I O N S C.A.R.T. FURY...
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    HAPTER PERATION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The following safety instructions apply to operators and service personnel. Read these instructions before servicing or preparing the Video Game Machine (VGM) for play. Other safety instructions appear through- out this manual. DEFINITIONS OF SAFETY TERMS •...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Operation

    HAPTER PERATION CAUTION: USE CARE WHEN SHIPPING HARD DISKS. The hard disk drive must be packed in an anti-static bag. When shipping the drive for repair or replacement, pack it in an approved container (P/N 08-8068). Do not stack or drop hard disk drives.
  • Page 10: Product Specifications

    HAPTER PERATION PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Operating Requirements Location Electrical Power Temperature Humidity Domestic 120VAC @ 60Hz 4.0 Amps 32°F to 100°F Not to exceed 95% relative Foreign 230VAC @ 50Hz 2.0 Amps (0°C to 38°C) Japan 100VAC @ 50Hz 4.0 Amps Cabinet Statistics Shipping Dimensions Shipping Weight (Approx.)
  • Page 11 HAPTER PERATION VIDEO GAME MACHINE ARRAY SET-UP 1. Remove all items from the shipping containers and set them aside. Remove all packing material. Inspect the exterior of the main cabinet, control cabinet and the seat pedestal for any damage. WARNING The cabinet is top heavy.
  • Page 12 HAPTER PERATION LOCATION OF CASTERS AND LEVELERS 5. The pedestal assembly mounting rails are shipped bolted to the inside of the control cabinet. Remove all of the ¼ -20 hex-head bolts used to fasten the rails inside the cabinet and set aside. Individually pull each rail out of the cabinet, flip it end for end, and reinsert it.
  • Page 13 HAPTER PERATION 6. Roll the pedestal section near the cabinet, align the opening in the pedestal with the ends of the rails. Slide the pedestal forward onto extended mounting rails leaving enough space to attach the wiring har- ness. Mate each cable connector and press firmly to seat the contacts. Ensure no wires are pinched during pedestal attachment.
  • Page 14: Maintenance

    HAPTER PERATION 11. The power cord is packed in with the spare parts. Insert a portion of the line cord in the cord clamp leaving enough slack for the cord. Match the holes on the IEC plug with the prongs in the receptacle and push firmly to seat the line cord.
  • Page 15: Game Features

    HAPTER PERATION • Player Controls Use plastic-safe, non-abrasive cleaners to avoid damage. Apply cleaner to a clean cloth or sponge and wipe the player controls. Do not apply the cleaner directly on the controls! • Cabinet and Seat Use plastic-safe, non-abrasive cleaners to avoid damage. Apply cleaner to a clean cloth or sponge and wipe the seat or cabinet.
  • Page 16: Game Operation

    HAPTER PERATION • View 3 Button shows an aerial view of the vehicle. This is what a helicopter camera would see. • Pedals, for both gas and brakes, are used to control vehicle speed. • Seat Position Adjuster may be changed at any time, even during competition. Pull the adjustment lever to the left while seated then slide the seat forward or backward.
  • Page 17 HAPTER & A D J U S T M E N T I A G N O S T I C U D I T E N U S C.A.R.T. FURY...
  • Page 18: Menu System

    HAPTER IAGNOSTICS ADJUSTMENT, DIAGNOSTIC & AUDIT MENUS MENU SYSTEM WHAT IS THE MENU SYSTEM? The game’s Menu System is a series of auditing, game adjustments and diagnostic screens. You can eas- ily access and apply these screens to optimize game performance. For instance… •...
  • Page 19: Diagnostic Menu

    HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Main Menu, continued Diagnostics Menu DIAGNOSTIC MENU To verify the condition of the electrical and electronic hardware in the game, select Diagnostics Menu at the Main Menu. Diagnostic tests assist you in checking and adjusting the game’s major systems. It is important to periodically run diagnostics to improve and maintain game performance and player satisfac- tion.
  • Page 20: System Information

    Diagnostic Menu, continued System Information SYSTEM INFORMATION To verify game serial number and date code select System Information at the Main Menu. SYSTEM INFORMATION MIDWAY AMUSEMENT GAMES, LLC MC VEGAS SYS SERIAL NUMBER 022373 GAME: XXX DATE OF MANUFACTURE:09/09/99 PRESS START TO EXIT TYPICAL SYSTEM INFORMATION SCREEN Use the Start button or Test button to exit this menu screen.
  • Page 21 HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Main Menu Diagnostic Menu, continued Sound Subsystem Test, continued SOUND SUBSYSTEM TEST BOOT VERSION D1.06 SDRC VERSION 5A PORT STATUS GOOD CHECKSUM EC40 SRAM OK DRAM OK TONE STATUS GOOD OS VERSION 2.42 PRESS TEST OR START TO EXIT Use the Start button or Test button to exit this menu screen.
  • Page 22: Dip Switch Test

    HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Main Menu Diagnostic Menu, continued Switch Tests SWITCH TESTS To verify proper operation of switch and button inputs in the game, select Switch Test at the Main Menu. SWITCH TESTS LEFT COIN X RIGHT COIN X P1 START X VIEW 1 X SLAM TILT X VIEW 2 X...
  • Page 23 HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Main Menu Diagnostic Menu, continued DIP Switch Test, continued DIP SWITCH TEST DIP SWITCH U13 DIP SWITCH U12 8 OFF UNUSED 8 OFF GAME MODE 7 OFF UNUSED 7 OFF UNUSED 6 OFF USA 1 6 OFF BRAKE ENABLED 5 OFF USA 1 5 OFF UNUSED 4 OFF USA 13...
  • Page 24 HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Main Menu Diagnostic Menu, continued DIP Switch Test, continued Setting Table for DIP Switch U12 (Factory default settings in boldface type) FUNCTION UNUSED UNUSED UNUSED UNUSED UNUSED BRAKE ENABLED BRAKE DISABLED UNUSED GAME MODE TEST MODE Main Menu Diagnostic Menu, continued Lamp and LED Tests LAMP &...
  • Page 25: Lamp Tests

    HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Main Menu Diagnostic Menu, continued Lamp and LED Tests, continued Lamp Tests LAMP TESTS To detect intermittent or faulty incandescent bulbs, select LAMP TEST at the Main Menu. This test ensures that the incandescent bulbs critical to game operation function properly. LAMP TEST PRESS VIEW 1 TO LIGHT PREVIOUS LAMP PRESS VIEW 2 TO LIGHT NEXT LAMP...
  • Page 26: Control Test

    HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Main Menu Diagnostic Menu, continued Wheel Feedback Test WHEEL FEEDBACK TEST To verify the proper directional movement of the steering wheel, select Wheel Feedback Test at the Main Menu. Make sure hands and other objects are clear of the steering wheel when this test is selected because the steering wheel automatically rotates on its own.
  • Page 27: Speaker Test

    HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Main Menu Diagnostic Menu, continued Speaker Test SPEAKER TEST To verify proper operation of the sound components, select Speaker Test at the Main Menu. This test allows you to access and listen to the sound emitted from the speakers used in the game. SPEAKER TEST FRONT CHANNEL CENTER CHANNEL...
  • Page 28: Audits Menu

    HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Main Menu Audits Menu AUDITS MENU Press the Volume Up or Volume Down button to highlight Game Audits in the Main Menu and press the Test button. To move between pages in an Audit Table, press the View 1/Volume Up or View 2/Volume Down button.
  • Page 29: Credits Audits

    HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Main Menu Audits, continued Credits Audits CREDITS AUDITS To keep track of the available number of credits, press the Volume Up or Volume Down button to highlight Credits Audits in the Main Menu and press the Test button. To move between pages in an Audit Table, press the View 1/Volume Up or View 2/Volume Down button.
  • Page 30 HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Main Menu Audits, continued Player Selection Audits PLAYER SELECTION AUDITS To keep track of game play choices like race venue, character selection, car selection and handling options, press the Volume Up or Volume Down button to highlight Player Selection Audits in the Main Menu and press the Test button.
  • Page 31 HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Main Menu Audits, continued Player Selection Audits, continued PLAYER SELECTION AUDITS PLAYER SELECTION AUDITS, PAGE 3 EASY HANDLING (0) X% MEDIUM HANDLING (0) X% HARD HANDLING (0) X% EXPERT HANDLING (0) X% AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (0) X% MANUAL TRANSMISSION (0) X% VIEW 2- PREVIOUS PAGE/START TO EXIT Main Menu...
  • Page 32: Clear Audits

    HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Main Menu Audits, continued Track Audits, continued TRACK AUDITS TRACK AUDITS, PAGE 1 SPEEDWAY PERCENTAGE PLAYED (0) X% SPEEDWAY PERCENT FREE AWARDED (0) X% SPEEDWAY AVERAGE RACE TIME (NO DNF) 00:00:00 SPEEDWAY BEST RACE TIME (NO DNF) 00:00:00 SPEEDWAY PERCENTAGE DNF (NO DNF) (0) X% SPEEDWAY AVERAGE FINISH (NO DNF)
  • Page 33: Adjustments Menu

    HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Main Menu Audits, continued Clear Audits, continued Each of the menu options beneath Clear Audits presents a confirmation box, like the one shown below, which offers you the choice of accepting or declining the selected action. Press the Volume Up or Volume Down button to highlight the desired response and press the Test button. A confirmation box will appear to confirm that the desired action has been carried out.
  • Page 34: Pricing Menu

    HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Main Menu Adjustments Menu, continued ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO SELECT THIS PRICING? TYPICAL CONFIRMATION BOX Press the Volume Up or Volume Down button to select YES or NO, then press the Test button to lock in the setting.
  • Page 35 HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Pricing Table Use the Pricing Table illustrated below as a guide to select and/or verify the desired coin credit setting(s). NAME START CONTINUE CREDITS/COIN COIN 1 COIN 2 COIN 3 COIN4 BILL ANTILLES 1/25¢, 4/1G .25¢ AUSTRALIA 1 1/3X20¢, 2/$1.00 .20¢...
  • Page 36 HAPTER IAGNOSTICS NAME START CONTINUE CREDITS/COIN COIN 1 COIN 2 COIN 3 COIN4 BILL GERMANY ECA 2 1/1DM, 2/2DM, 6/5DM GERMANY ECA 3 1/1DM, 2/2DM, 6/5DM HUNGARY 1/2X10Ft, 3/2X20Ft 10Ft 20Ft ITALY 1/500LIt 500LIt 500LIt JAPAN 1 1/100Yen 100 Yen 100 Yen JAPAN 2 2/100Yen...
  • Page 37: Attract Sound

    HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Main Menu Adjustments, continued Free Play FREE PLAY This option selects free play. The setting choices for this adjustment are: -Enable -Disable -Factory Setting: Disable Main Menu Adjustments, continued Attract Sound ATTRACT SOUND This option selects the attract mode sounds. The setting choices for this adjustment are: -Enable -Disable -Factory Setting:...
  • Page 38: Game Difficulty

    HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Main Menu Adjustments, continued Additional Adjustments Menu Game Link Number GAME LINK NUMBER This allows the game link number to be set. The setting range is: -Maximum: -Minimum: -Factory Setting: Main Menu Adjustments, continued Additional Adjustments Menu Attract Mode Volume ATTRACT MODE VOLUME This selects the value and setting of the sounds heard during attract mode.
  • Page 39 HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Main Menu Adjustments, continued Additional Adjustments Menu Single First Free Game SINGLE FIRST FREE GAME This enables the single first free game option. The setting choices are: -Enable -Disable -Factory Setting: Enable Main Menu Adjustments, continued Additional Adjustments Menu Linked First Free Game LINK FIRST FREE GAME This enables the link first free game option.
  • Page 40 HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Main Menu Adjustments, continued Additional Adjustments Menu Trophy Girls TROPHY GIRLS This enables the viewing of trophy bearing girls following a race. The setting choices are: -Enable -Disable -Factory Setting: Enable Main Menu Adjustments, continued Additional Adjustments Menu Speedometer SPEEDOMETER This allows operator to select the speedometer readout.
  • Page 41: Volume Level

    HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Main Menu Adjustments, continued Full Factory Restore FULL FACTORY RESTORE This allows the operator to restore all settings to the way they were when the game left the factory. The setting range is: -Enable -Disable -Factory Setting: Disable Main Menu Volume Level VOLUME LEVEL...
  • Page 42 HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Main Menu Utilities UTILITIES To clear bookkeeping memory and reset factory defaults, select Utilities at the Main Menu. Press the Vol- ume Up or Volume Down button to highlight the Utilities option on the Main Menu, then press the Test but- ton.
  • Page 43 HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Main Menu Utilities, continued Clear Credits CLEAR CREDITS Press the Volume Up or Volume Down buttons to highlight the Clear Credits option on the Main Menu, then press the Test button. This returns all credit values to zero and removes credit amounts from memory. - Yes - No - Factory Setting: No...
  • Page 44: Reset High Scores

    HAPTER IAGNOSTICS Main Menu Utilities, continued Reset High Scores RESET HIGH SCORES Press the Volume Up or Volume Down buttons to highlight the Reset High Scores option on the Main Menu, then press the Test button. This deletes all high scores and removes player identities from memory. - Yes - No - Factory Setting: No...
  • Page 45 HAPTER HREE E R V I C E C.A.R.T. FURY...
  • Page 46 HAPTER ERVICE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The following safety instructions apply to operators and service personnel. Read these instructions before servicing or preparing the Video Game Machine (VGM) for play. Other safety instructions appear throughout this manual. DEFINITIONS OF SAFETY TERMS • DANGER indicates an imminent hazard. If you fail to avoid this hazard, it WILL cause death or serious injury.
  • Page 47 HAPTER ERVICE CAUTION: USE CARE WHEN SHIPPING HARD DISKS. The hard disk drive must be packed in an anti-static bag. When shipping the drive for repair or replacement, pack it in an approved container (P/N 08-8068). Do not stack or drop hard disk drives.
  • Page 48 HAPTER ERVICE SERVICING Only qualified service personnel should perform maintenance and repairs. The product guidelines apply to all operators and service personnel. Specific notes, cautions, and warnings appear throughout the manual where they apply. We recommend that you read the SAFETY NOTICES section thoroughly before begin- ning service.
  • Page 49 HAPTER ERVICE To service the Fluorescent Lamp or Starter… Refer to Marquee Service illustration. • Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord. • Lift open the Marquee Housing. Refer to service instructions for Marquee. •...
  • Page 50 HAPTER ERVICE To service Viewing Glass… Refer to Viewing Glass and Bezel Service illustration. • Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord. • Remove the dashboard. Refer to service instructions for Dashboard. • Gently slide the viewing glass up and lift it out of the cabinet. Set the viewing glass aside. •...
  • Page 51 HAPTER ERVICE GEAR SHIFT CABLE STEERING MECHANISM VIEW BUTTON CABLE ASHBOARD ERVICE To service the Dash Panel Insert … Refer to the Dashboard Service illustration. • Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord. •...
  • Page 52 HAPTER ERVICE PCB S ERVICE To service Shifter… Refer to the General Dashboard Service illustration. • Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord. • Remove the Control Cabinet and the Dashboard. Refer to service instructions for Control Cabinet and Dashboard.
  • Page 53 HAPTER ERVICE RM-22-38 STEERING MECHANISM (SEE DETAIL DRAWING) ENERAL ASHBOARD ERVICE To service Steering Assembly… • Refer to the General Dashboard Service illustration. • Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord. • Remove the Dashboard. Refer to service instructions for Dashboard. •...
  • Page 54 HAPTER ERVICE TEERING HEEL ERVICE To service Boost Buttons on the Steering Wheel Hoop… Refer to the Steering Wheel Hoop Service illustration. • Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord. • Remove the screws used to fasten the wheel hoop cap to the steering wheel. Lift of the hoop cap off and set it aside with the hardware for reuse later.
  • Page 55 HAPTER ERVICE To service Pedal Assembly… • Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord. • Adjust the seat to the maximum rear position. • Remove 4 tamper resistant screws used to fasten the Pedal assembly to the cabinet. NOTE: Due to the weight of the pedal assembly it may slide or abruptly jerk out of the opening once all screws are loos- ened and/or removed.
  • Page 56 HAPTER ERVICE To service Dollar Bill Validator… (Use MARS AE2411-U3 UL recognized currency changer) Dollar bill validators or other currency acceptors may be installed in games that are manufactured with the additional wiring connector. • Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord. •...
  • Page 57 HAPTER ERVICE CAUTION Discharge any static electricity built up in your body by touching the chassis for the power supply. Do this BEFORE touching or handling the electronic assemblies To service the Battery… • Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord. •...
  • Page 58 HAPTER ERVICE To service Fan Assembly… • Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord. • Unlock and remove the rear door. • Remove the perforated metal cover to expose the fan assembly and set aside. •...
  • Page 59 HAPTER ERVICE EDESTAL ERVICE C.A.R.T. FURY...
  • Page 60 HAPTER ERVICE To service the Seat Assembly… The Seat Assembly includes the pedestal base. Refer to the Seat Pedestal Service illustration. • Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord. • Disconnect the Seat Assembly from the cabinet by removing 8 tamper resistant screws used to fasten the assembly to the slide rails in the cabinet.
  • Page 61 H A P T E R O U R A R T S WARNING: Use of Non-Midway parts or circuit modifications may cause serious injury or equipment damage! Use only Midway authorized parts. • For safety and reliability, substitute parts and modifications are not recommended.
  • Page 62 HAPTER ARTS Cabinet Front View 04-12542.1-1 A-23252 03-9895 31-3524 08-7456-21 5675-16273-00 01-14892 03-9893.1 04-12921.1 04-10635 04-12760-1, 04-12760-2 OTHER COMPONENTS 04-12461-1 LEFT DASH BRACKET 23-6723 04-12461-2 RIGHT DASH BRACKET H-23627.1 SERIES SPEAKER CABLE 23-6822 H-23277 SEAT POWER CABLE 04-11253-1 LEFT MONITOR BRACKET 04-11253-2 RIGHT MONITOR BRACKET Pedestal Assembly 04-12959...
  • Page 63 HAPTER ARTS Caster & Leveler Assemblies Rear Door Assembly 01-8989 4108-01219-11 01-7264 4420-01141-00 01-11285 20-10350 4420-01141-00 4320-01164-20B 01-11291 11-1250 03-7602 4320-01164-20B C.A.R.T. F...
  • Page 64 HAPTER ARTS Cabinet Rear View 01-10714 5642-14632-00 03-8326 5555-16059-00 01-13980 H-23740 OTHER COMPONENTS H-23628 MAIN HARNESS 01-11287 KEY LOCK BRACKET Pedal Assembly 20-10135 , LLC IDWAY MUSEMENT AMES...
  • Page 65 HAPTER ARTS Marquee Assembly C.A.R.T. F...
  • Page 66 HAPTER ARTS Seat Pedestal Assembly 31-3525-1 01-14945.2-1 01-14939-1 01-14939-2 4108-01193-10B 4408-01119-00 5555-16234-00 31-3525-2 03-9975 01-14945.2-2 04-12815-1 4108-01193-10B 04-12674-1 4110-01001-20 5555-16059-00 4020-01100-08 31-3538 04-11293.2 4108-01193-10B 4702-00014-00B 4700-00131-00 4701-00006-00 4322-01070-12 4020-01148-40 01-13551 4108-01042-12 01-15250 04-10872 04-12911 OTHER COMPONENTS H-23579 SEAT SPEAKER CABLE 01-15251.1 ROLL BAR BRACKET 23-6822 , LLC...
  • Page 67 HAPTER ARTS Lamp Assembly A-23252 A C Power Assemblies C.A.R.T. F...
  • Page 68 HAPTER ARTS Dashboard Assembly , LLC IDWAY MUSEMENT AMES...
  • Page 69 HAPTER ARTS Steering Wheel 4028-01191-16B 20-10189 02-5391.2 20-10718 02-5164 EI-219 31-2252 10-564.1 H-23780.2 4427-01183-00 4701-00005-00B 4020-01100-24 Button Plate Assembly A-23562 C.A.R.T. F...
  • Page 70 HAPTER ARTS Steering Mechanism 20-10713 , LLC IDWAY MUSEMENT AMES...
  • Page 71 HAPTER ARTS Coin Door Assembly C.A.R.T. F...
  • Page 72 HAPTER ARTS Power Supply 20-10537 5060-15755-00 D.C. MAIN POWER CONNECTOR Electronics Assembly A-23566 H-23618 5556-13956-00 5556-15272-00 4008-01227-12 A-23645 A-23646-1 4008-01005-10 20-10565 5795-16308-12 4008-01005-10 20-10493 4004-01005-10 04-11128-1 20-10599 RM-37-11 A-23701 04-12668 4006-01209-04 4408-01128-00 04-12770.1 5795-10937-18 A-23248 4108-01219-08 20-9420 04-12956 4700-00007-00 H-23880 4701-00002-00 OTHER COMPONENTS 4006-01113-32...
  • Page 73 HAPTER ARTS CPU Board Assembly A-23645 Field Replaceable CPU Board Parts DESIGNATION PART NUMBER FUNCTION DESCRIPTION A-23315 Bus Controller Configuration Programmed Logic Device A-22912 CPU Configuration Programmed Logic Device A-5343-40090-1 CPU Boot ROM EPROM Assembly CPU Expansion ROM EPROM Assembly (empty) C.A.R.T.
  • Page 74 HAPTER ARTS Sound I/O Board Assembly A-23646-1 Field Replaceable Sound I/O Board Parts DESIGNATION PART NUMBER FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 5880-15774-00 Memory Backup Batttery A-23647 PIC Assy 40095 EPROM Assembly A-5343-40090-2 Sound EPROM Assembly , LLC IDWAY MUSEMENT AMES...
  • Page 75 HAPTER ARTS Wheel Driver Board 04-12770.1 Field Replaceable Wheel Driver Board Parts DESIGNATION PART NUMBER FUNCTION DESCRIPTION F1, F2 5731-14094-00 Circuit Protection Fuse 41A SB 5731-15627-00 Circuit Protection Fuse .63A FB A-23362 Controller PLD Assy Primary A-23363 Controller PLD Assy Secondary C.A.R.T.
  • Page 76 HAPTER ARTS Line Cord Application Chart Part Number 5850- 5850- 5850- 5850- 5850- 5850- 5850- 14699- 14699- 14699- 14699- 14699- 14699- 14699- COUNTRY Australia Austria Belgium Canada Denmark Finland France Germany Holland Hungary Italy Japan New Zealand Norway Spain Switzerland United Kingdom United States Coin Door Application Chart...
  • Page 77 HAPTER ARTS Transformer Assembly (Refer to application chart) Transformer Application Chart Voltage Part Number & Country 5610-14926-00 5610-14927-00 5610-15275-00 230 VAC Australia 230 VAC Austria 230 VAC Belgium 230 VAC Canada 230 VAC Denmark 230 VAC Finland 230 VAC France 230 VAC Germany 230 VAC Holland 230 VAC Hungary...
  • Page 78 HAPTER ARTS Supplementary Parts Power & Protection AC Line Filter, 6A, 250V 5102-14240-00 Ferrite Bead 5556-15272-00 Ferrite Beads 5556-13956-00 Fuse, 0.63A, 250V, FB, 5 x 20 mm 5731-15627-00 Fuse, 3A, 250V, SB, 1/4 x 1 1/4 5731-10356-00 Fuse, 4A, 250V, SB, 5 x 20 mm 5731-14094-00 Cables 26-Pin Ribbon Cable...
  • Page 79 HAPTER I R I N G C.A.R.T. FURY...
  • Page 80: Jamma Chart

    HAPTER IRING JAMMA CHART Function Wire Color Wire Color Function Ground Black Black Ground Ground Black Black Ground +5VDC +5VDC +5VDC +5VDC -5VDC Yellow Yellow -5VDC Orange +12VDC Coin Counter 2 Brown/Red Brown Coin Counter 1 -Cabinet Speaker Brown/Gray Red/Gray +Cabinet Speaker Red/White +Seat Speaker...
  • Page 81 HAPTER IRING Main Cabinet Wiring C.A.R.T. FURY...
  • Page 82 HAPTER IRING RF Cage Wiring , LLC IDWAY MUSEMENT AMES...
  • Page 83 HAPTER IRING Control Panel Wiring C.A.R.T. FURY...
  • Page 84 HAPTER IRING Power Wiring Diagram , LLC IDWAY MUSEMENT AMES...
  • Page 85 HAPTER IRING DIP SWITCH U13 SETTING TABLE FUNCTION DIP COINAGE CMOS COINAGE USA 13 GER1 FR ECA1 UK1 ECA USA 11 GER2 FR ECA2 UK2 ECA USA 10 GER3 FR ECA3 UK3 ECA USA 1 GER4 FR ECA4 UK4 USA DC8 GER5 FR ECA5 UK5 USA DC6 GER ECA1 FR ECA6 UK6 ECA USA DC5 GER ECA2FR ECA7 UK7 ECA USA DC1 GER ECA3 FR ECA8...
  • Page 86 HAPTER IRING CPU BOARD JUMPER LOCATION TABLE Jumper Location U28, P5 U28, P5 U28, P5 U28, P5 U28, P5 U22, U27 CPU BOARD JUMPER POSITION TABLE ROM Type Default Options* Boot (U27) 27C080, 1M X 8, EPROM ---- --------- 27C040, 512K X 8, EPROM ------ --------- 27C010, 128K X 8, EPROM...
  • Page 87 HAPTER IRING SOUND I/O BOARD LED INDICATOR STATUS TABLE Location Function Color State Meaning LED 1 Not Used (Remains Off) Green (Note 1) BLINKING LED 2 U34, Y1 Linking Connector Status Green Not in use (No game linking) (Note 2) Link continuity good LED 3 JAMMA...
  • Page 88 HAPTER IRING CPU BOARD LED INDICATOR STATUS TABLE Device Location Function Color State Meaning LED 1 U6, U7, U16 3.3V CPU Power Insufficient power Power OK BLINKING Power supply fault LED 2 U28, P5 Disk Drive Activity Green Disk not in use Locked up disk BLINKING Normal disk activity...
  • Page 89: Troubleshooting

    HAPTER ROUBLESHOOTING CAUTION This Video Game Machine (VGM) uses complex electronic components that are very sensi- tive to static electricity. Observe the following precautions before handling electronic assem- blies. Failure to do so may void your warranty and could damage electronic assemblies. •...
  • Page 90 COIN MECHANISM AND PRICING TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Cause Required Action • Video Game Machine Improper settings 1. Press and hold TEST MODE switch inside coin (VGM) accepts cur- at Pricing Menu door to enter Menu System. Select SWITCH rency or tokens, but TEST from Diagnostics menu.
  • Page 91: Start Up Troubleshooting

    START UP TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Cause Required Action • Video Game Machine Power problem 1. Check power is switched on. (VGM) does not start. 2. Make sure fans are turning. If not: Is the power supply connected to its power cable? Is power •...
  • Page 92 Symptom Cause Required Action • Video Game Machine Faulty wiring 1. Assure no wires are caught in hinges, latches or (VGM) does not start. switch contacts. 2. Check wiring continuity from circuit board connec- • VGM accepts cur- tors to acceptors. rency or tokens.
  • Page 93 LINKING PROBLEM TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Cause Required Action • Cannot connect multi- Faulty wiring 1. Do not extend linking cables supplied with VGM. ple Video Game 2. Install required crossover between cabinets. Each Machines (VGMs) coupler connects two VGMs (one pair). Do not use together standard telephone type couplers or wiring for link- ing.
  • Page 94 LINKING PROBLEM TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Cause Required Action • Some Video Game Improper hub 1. Assure switches on hub are set according to Hub Machines (VGMs) in switch setting Link Kit instructions. (VGMs on a network do not group link properly, require couplers.
  • Page 95 PLAYER CONTROL TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Cause Required Action • Intermittent or com- Faulty switches or 1. Press and hold TEST MODE switch inside coin pletely non-functional lamps door to enter Menu System. Select SWITCH player controls TEST from Diagnostic Menu. Conduct tests to confirm switch operation.
  • Page 96 Symptom Cause Required Action • Sloppy, unpredictable Blocked or faulty Fan located on power supply functions as an exhaust or ineffective steering fan. With power on, check airflow near each fan to assure that nothing blocks airflow. • Video is present Faulty mechani- Turn off power.
  • Page 97: Video Troubleshooting

    VIDEO TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Cause Required Action • Monitor appears non- Power problem Verify connection of AC Power to video monitor. Inspect neck of CRT in dim light. Glowing filament near CRT base functional confirms monitor circuits receive power. However, voltages or signals may not be normal •...
  • Page 98 Symptom Cause Required Action Power Problems 1. Turn on Power. Use 20-volt DC setting on digital voltmeter to measure DC voltages present at Power connector pins. Verify +5V source if it is adjustable. Refer to Cabinet Wiring Diagram for specific wiring information and voltage limits. 2.
  • Page 99 Symptom Cause Required Action • Picture is too narrow Maladjusted WIDTH From Diagnostic Menu select MONITOR TEST. Watch Crosshatch Screen while adjusting WIDTH pot for best picture. You’ll find this pot on Monitor Remote Control Board, behind coin door. • Picture is too short Maladjusted 1.
  • Page 100 CAUTION Do not remove or install any connector when power is turned on. Installation under power will damage the circuit boards or ROM’s and void the warranty. WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE. Video Game Machine (VGM) monitors generate and store potentially lethal high voltages. Avoid touching any part of the monitor until power has been off for some time.
  • Page 101: Audio Troubleshooting

    AUDIO TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Cause Required Action • No audio Improper volume Press and hold TEST MODE switch inside coin door to setting enter Menu System. Select VOLUME MENU from the • Video is present Main Menu. Make sure the Attract Music is on (enabled).
  • Page 102 Symptom Cause Required Action Faulty circuit Run power-up self-test sequence. Note errors found board during tests. Compare CPU Board LED’s with LED Indicator Status Charts. Note discrepancies. • Constant low hum Faulty wiring 1. Check cabinet wiring is correct. from all speakers. 2.
  • Page 104: Warnings And Notices

    Use of non-MIDWAY parts or circuit modifications may cause serious injury or equipment damage! • Use only MIDWAY authorized components and parts. Failure to do so will void your warranty and may result in incorrect or unsafe operation. Substitute parts or modifications may void the EMC directive or FCC type acceptance.

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