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420-6702-01UK
REV 0
SERVICE MANUAL
DELUXE TYPE
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.
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  • Page 1 420-6702-01UK REV 0 SERVICE MANUAL DELUXE TYPE 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.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT......................1 1.1. INSPECTIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER TRANSPORTING THE PRODUCT TO THE LOCATION ..2 INTRODUCTION TO THIS SERVICE MANUAL ...................4 INSTALLATION AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS................5 3.1. HANDLING AND INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS ................5 3.2. COIN HANDLING..........................5 3.3. NAME OF PARTS ..........................6 3.4.
  • Page 3 5.2.5.1. COIN ASSIGNMENTS.......................50 5.2.5.2. COIN/CREDIT SETTING (COIN CHUTE COMMON TYPE) ..........51 5.2.5.3. MANUAL SETTING ......................52 5.2.6. BOOKKEEPING........................53 5.2.7. BACKUP DATA CLEAR......................54 5.2.8. CLOCK SETTING ........................54 5.2.9. GAME TEST MODE .........................55 5.2.9.1. INPUT TEST........................56 5.2.9.2. OUTPUT TEST........................57 5.2.9.3. GAME ASSIGNMENTS .....................58 5.2.9.4.
  • Page 4: Before Using This Product

    Depending on the potential risk, terms such as” WARNING!” “CAUTION” and “IMPORTANT!” are used where an explanation is given that requires special attention. SEGA is not responsible for injury or damage caused by use in a manner contrary to the instructions given in this document.
  • 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 manufacture number (Serial Number) and stickers, labels or printed instructions electrical specification. If you require service adhered/attached to or incorporated in the assistance you will require the Serial Number.
  • Page 7: Introduction To This Service Manual

    Maze Of The Kings, a new SEGA product. This manual is intended for those who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise especially in IC’s, CRT’s, microprocessors etc. Carefully read this manual to acquire sufficient knowledge before working on the machine.
  • Page 8: Installation And Service 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 3.7.
  • Page 9: Name Of Parts

    3.3. NAME OF PARTS Width (cm) Length (cm) Height (cm) Weight (kg) BILLBOARD (With POP Panel) (134.5) (74) MAIN CABI DX 96.8 93.9 GUN CABI 54.8 98.7 When Assembled 114 (134.5) 164.6 224.8 (258.8)
  • Page 10: Accessories

    3.4. ACCESSORIES The machine is supplied with an installation kit. Please ensure the following parts are supplied: ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE SPX-0520UK ASSY BILLBOARD DX HOD-0006 L BRKT MAZ-0525UK POP PANEL DX 440-CS0186UK STICKER C EPILEPSY MULTI SPX-0526UK POP BRKT DX MAZ-2150UK ASSY GUN HOLDER W/TETHER L...
  • Page 11: Shipping The Game Board

    3.5. SHIPPING THE GAME BOARD · When returning the GAME BOARD for repair or replacement, be sure to package the entire ASSY SHIELD CASE in the original card transit box - THERE ARE NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. · Failure to return the GAME BOARD in this manner may invalidate the warranty. Pack the ASSY SHIELD CASE ALONG WITH DIMM BOARD in the original transit box as shown.
  • Page 12: Shipping The Gd-Rom Drive

    3.6. SHIPPING THE GD-ROM DRIVE · When returning the GD-ROM DRIVE for repair or replacement, be sure to package it in the original card transit box - THERE ARE NO USER- SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. · Ensure the GD-ROM Disk is removed and the GD-ROM Drive Lid is replaced on the unit, with fixing screw, before packaging.
  • Page 13: 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 14: Assemble The Machine

    3.7.1. ASSEMBLE THE MACHINE 3.7.1.1.ASSEMBLE THE PTV 1. Place the PTV and PTV Cabinet in roughly their final position, in close enough proximity to make the connections shown. It is imperative that the earth eyes are connected to the plate at the bottom of the PTV. 2.
  • Page 15: Attach The Guard Rails

    3.7.1.2.ATTACH THE GUARD RAILS 1. Remove the guardrails from their packaging. 2. Fit the rails to the gun cabinet as shown using the M8 bolts and the M4 screws provided. 3.7.1.3. ATTACH GUN PANELS TO GUN CABINET Secure Gun Panels to Bracket using (4) M6 x 25 Socket Head Countersink Black Bolts (Pt No.029-F00625-0B) [2 per Panel] 3.7.1.4.ATTACH THE GUN CABINET...
  • Page 16: Fit Pop Panel To Billboard

    4. Once the cabinet is secure connect the connectors as shown. 5. Fit the cover in place using the M4x30 screws provided. 3.7.1.5. FIT POP PANEL TO BILLBOARD Attach the Pop Panel Bracket (SPX-0526UK) to the top of the Billboard using the 3 Black M4x16 Truss Screws and Washers (supplied) at locations shown.
  • Page 17: Fit The Billboard To The Ptv

    3.7.1.6. FIT THE BILLBOARD TO THE PTV 1. Fix the billboard to the PTV as shown. 2. Be sure to fit the connector from the billboard to the PTV. It is imperative that the earth eye is connected to the top plate of the PTV. 3.
  • Page 18: Leg-Levelling Procedure

    3.7.2. LEG-LEVELLING PROCEDURE · This operation requires 2 people. Ensure that all leg adjusters are in contact with the floor otherwise the machine may move and cause injury. · Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation. This machine has 4 castors and 8 leg adjusters. When the installation position is decided, unscrew the leg adjusters so that they raise each castor a minimum of 5mm from the floor.
  • Page 19: Coin Handling Installation

    3.7.3. 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 20: Wiring Connections

    3.7.3.1.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 21: Connection To The Power Supply

    3.7.4. CONNECTION TO THE POWER SUPPLY · This operation may only be carried out once the machine has been completely assembled. · Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation. Once the machine has been fully assembled and fixed in position it is ready to be connected to the power supply 1.
  • Page 22: Assembly Check

    3.7.5. ASSEMBLY CHECK · Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out this operation. When the machine has been installed and power is applied, carry out the following checks in the TEST MODE to ensure that the machine has been assembled correctly and that there are no faults. Selecting the MEMORY TEST on the test mode screen causes the on board memory to be tested automatically.
  • Page 23 Check the switch functions and connections by selecting INPUT TEST and actuating each switch, checking that ‘ON’ is displayed to indicate satisfactory operation. Selecting PLAYER 1 or 2 should cause the relevant lamp to light if connections, etc., are satisfactory. The GUN ADJUSTMENT parameters should now be set.
  • Page 24: Moving The Machine

    3.8. 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 25: Fuses

    3.9. 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 26: Replacement Of Fluorescent Lamp And Other Lamps

    3.10. REPLACEMENT OF FLUORESCENT LAMP AND OTHER 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. ·...
  • Page 27: Lamp Replacement

    3.10.2.LAMP REPLACEMENT 1. Remove the control panel cover as shown by removing the 8 screws holding it in position. 2. Carefully lift the control panel cover up until it is possible to disconnect the wire harness plugs attaching the start switches to the cabinet. 3.
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    3.11. 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 The power is not ON. Firmly insert the plug into the outlet. switch is turned ON, the machine is not activated Incorrect power source/voltage.
  • Page 29: Controller

    3.12. CONTROLLER · Only QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should carry out these procedures. In cases where the controller’s operation is not satisfactory or the controller sight deviates from the direction in which it is pointed, the controller’s interior parts may have been damaged. Replace the parts by disassembling the controller by the following procedure.
  • Page 31: Gameboard

    3.13. GAMEBOARD · Turn off the mains power and remove the power cord before opening the machine. · To prevent risk of shock or fire, be careful not to damage any wiring. · The GAME BOARD should not require any work to be carried out upon it. All settings and tests can be achieved without access to the GAME BOARD.
  • Page 32 6. Remove all connectors from the filter board of the NAOMI Board. Also remove the GD cable connector from the DIMM Board. 7. Remove four screws securing the NAOMI Board to the base.
  • Page 33: Removing The Gd-Rom Drive

    3.13.2.REMOVING THE GD-ROM DRIVE Take out the ASSY MAIN BD from the PTV cabinet and remove the GD-ROM Drive from the ASSY MAIN BD as follows: Following the above procedure (steps 1 to 5), take out the ASSY MAIN BD. 2.
  • Page 34: Composition Of The Game Board

    3.14. COMPOSITION OF THE GAME BOARD...
  • Page 35: Periodic Check And Inspection

    3.15. 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 36: How To Play

    HOW TO PLAY Use this section to confirm the machine is operating correctly; if the machine doesn’t operate as described there may be a fault. While power is connected, the billboard is continuously lit and demonstration footage and ranking data are displayed on the screen.
  • Page 37: Game Contents

    4.1. GAME CONTENTS 4.1.1. GAME OUTLINE · This is an action adventure game with the theme of a giant treasure hunt. The players take on the role of treasure hunters, fighting their way through various traps and using · their magic rods to defeat the guardians of the treasure. The game is made up of three stages.
  • Page 38: Special Characteristics Of The Game

    4.1.4. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GAME Random Map System This game adopts a random map system where the route changes each time the game is played. Under this system, the room layout and order of rooms to be passed through for each stage change every time the game is started.
  • Page 39: Rod Effects Selection

    4.1.5.3. Rod Effects Selection The following selection screen appears after the Gun Controllers have been adjusted. Rod Effect Selection Select the effect of the rod. Only one of the three effects can be selected. ­ LIGHT: This allows the most shots to be fired at once, but shot strength is correspondingly less powerful.
  • Page 40: Current Game Edition

    Exchanging Lives (Two Player Mode Only) Players can give lives to and receive lives from a partner. However, players cannot reduce their lives to zero. 4.1.5.4.Current Game Edition Player One: Score Player One: Equipment Selected Enemies Player One: Number of Rod Effects Player One: Number of Stones Player One: Number of Lives Remaining Player Two: Score...
  • Page 41 Recharging the Rod The rod loses its effectiveness after a certain period of time, depending on the effect that the player has chosen. When the rod loses its effectiveness, the message RELOAD will be displayed on the screen. To restore the effectiveness of the rod, the player should point the tip of the rod away from the screen. Losing Lives ±...
  • Page 42 Items Items sometimes appear when players defeat enemies or smash pots. Players can collect items by shooting them to increase their scores or gain lives. Life Collect one Life to increase the number of lives by one Stones Collect three Stones to increase the number of lives by one. Treasure Item This is enemy treasure.
  • Page 43 Treasure Hunt Minigame ± When the Boss character of each stage has been defeated, a minigame begins where players can acquire the Boss’s treasure. ± During a minigame, follow the instructions that appear on the screen. ± Players can increase their scores by completing the minigame and acquiring the treasure. Rankings ±...
  • Page 44: Player Item Exchange (Two-Player Mode Only)

    4.1.5.5. Player Item Exchange (Two-player mode only) ± Clear a stage during two-player mode and the Item Exchange screen is displayed. (If a partner joined while a game was in progress, the partner's Item Selection screen will be displayed). ± Players can exchange rod effects, equipment and lives.
  • Page 45: Play Tips

    4.1.6. Play Tips Shoot the Treasure For Increased Points! ① Points increase with the number of successful shots on enemy treasure. Stop Multiple Enemies in their Tracks! ② Simultaneous attacks by multiple enemies are extremely dangerous. Be sure to create situations where they can be dealt with one-on-one. Aim at the Shoulders and Legs of Enemies With Shields! ③...
  • Page 46: Maintenance Instructions

    MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 5.1. EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY Use the switches on the VTS 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: ·...
  • Page 47: Vts Assembly

    5.1.1. VTS ASSEMBLY · Do not touch places other than those specified. Touching places not specified could cause an electric shock or short circuit. Opening the Coin Chute door will reveal the VTS Assembly shown above. The function of each switch is as follows.
  • Page 48: System Test Mode

    5.2. SYSTEM TEST MODE · Any changes made in SYSTEM TEST MODE will only be stored once the EXIT command is chosen from the SYSTEM MENU. If the power is turned off before this, any changes made are ineffectual. · Executing BACKUP DATA CLEAR in the SYSTEM TEST MODE does not clear the BOOKKEEPING data in the GAME TEST MODE.
  • Page 49: Ram Test

    5.2.1. RAM TEST This allows the RAM functions to be checked on the Naomi Main Board. ‘GOOD’ is displayed for satisfactory RAMs, ‘BAD’ is displayed if any irregularities are found. During test, ‘TESTING NOW’ is displayed. Press the TEST button to return to the Menu Mode.
  • Page 50: Jvs Test

    5.2.2. JVS TEST...
  • Page 51: Sound Test

    5.2.3. SOUND TEST Sound Output test can be performed by emitting beeps from each speaker in turn. 5.2.4. CRT TEST A) RGB COLOUR ADJUSTMENT SCREEN - Allows monitor colour to be checked. The red, green and blue colour bars are darkest at the leftmost end, becoming brighter towards the right in 31 graduations.
  • Page 52: System Assignments

    5.2.5. SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS · If the CABINET TYPE and MONITOR TYPE settings are unsuitable for the connected game, an error message is displayed after turning power on and upon finishing TEST mode, and the game is not playable. Allows cabinet and board settings to be changed. Refer to Section 5.2.9.3 for changing the game related assignments such as game difficulty.
  • Page 53: Coin Assignments

    5.2.5.1.COIN ASSIGNMENTS In this mode the setting of credit increments against coin insertion can be changed. 1. Press the service button to bring the arrow to the desired item. 2. Press the test button to change the setting. 3. When the settings are completed move the arrow to EXIT and press the TEST button.
  • Page 54: Coin/Credit Setting (Coin Chute Common Type)

    5.2.5.2.COIN/CREDIT SETTING (COIN CHUTE COMMON TYPE) SETTING FUNCTIONING OF COIN CHUTE #1 FUNCTIONING OF COIN CHUTE #2 SETTING #1 1 COIN 1 CREDIT 1 COIN 1 CREDIT SETTING #2 1 COIN 2 CREDITS 1 COIN 1 CREDIT SETTING #3 1 COIN 3 CREDIT 1 COIN 1 CREDIT...
  • Page 55: Manual Setting

    5.2.5.3.MANUAL SETTING The credits incremental increase settings as against coin insertion are shown in more detail than above. Note that when this MANUAL setting is performed the COIN/CREDIT setting becomes ineffective. COIN TO CREDIT Determines COIN/CREDIT setting. BONUS ADDER This sets how many COINs should be inserted to obtain one service coin.
  • Page 56: Bookkeeping

    5.2.6. BOOKKEEPING Selecting this mode allows the BOOKKEEPING data to be accessed via a sequence of two pages. Press the TEST button is pressed, the following page appears. On the third page, pressing the TEST button re-enters the MENU mode. Number of items displayed depends on the setting of CABINET TYPE in SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS.
  • Page 57: Backup Data Clear

    5.2.7. BACKUP DATA CLEAR This allows the BOOKKEEPING data to be cleared. The GAME ASSIGNMENTS settings, and the contents of BOOKKEEPING in the SYSTEM TEST mode are unaffected by this command. When clearing, use the SERVICE BUTTON to bring the cursor to YES (CLEAR) and press the TEST BUTTON.
  • Page 58: Game Test Mode

    5.2.9. GAME TEST MODE Select GAME TEST MODE from the System Menu screen to display the Game Test Menu screen. Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desired test item. Press the TEST Button to enter the selected item. Game Test Menu Screen After making changes, be sure to select EXIT and press the TEST Button in order to enable the new settings.
  • Page 59: Input Test

    5.2.9.1.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. INPUT TEST Screen Pull the gun’s trigger. If it is functioning correctly, the TRIGGER indicator will switch from OFF to ON. Point the barrel of the gun at the screen.
  • Page 60: Output Test

    5.2.9.2.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. OUTPUT TEST Screen Select the item to be tested. If the connections are functioning correctly, the “1P” and “2P” buttons will flash when PLAYER 1 and PLAYER 2 are selected.
  • Page 61: Game Assignments

    5.2.9.3.GAME ASSIGNMENTS Select GAME ASSIGNMENTS to display the current game settings and make changes. GAME ASSIGNMENTS Screen ä GAME DIFFICULTY (Default setting: 4) Alters difficulty level of the game. Choose from eight levels. ä BOSS DIFFICULTY (Default setting: 4) Alters difficulty level of BOSS battles for each stage. Choose from eight levels. ä...
  • Page 62: Gun Adjustment

    5.2.9.4.GUN ADJUSTMENT · Although the Front Sight and the Rear Sight are attached to this Gun (Rod) Controller, it is not for uniting aim like an actual gun. Even if adjusted using these Sights, the aiming direction is not exact. Select GUN ADJUSTMENT to display the following screen.
  • Page 63 GUN ADJUSTMENT Screen ä RIGHT aa bb Sets the right horizontal limit correction value. The left indicator (aa) shows the previous value and the right indicator (bb) shows the newly-input value. Point the Gun Controller at the right edge of the screen, aiming at the square mark, and pull the trigger to set the correction value.
  • Page 64: Bookkeeping

    ä DEFAULT Returns correction values to their default settings. ä CHECK Select CHECK and point the Gun Controller at the screen. Use the two round cursors that appear at the top of the screen (red for Player 1 and blue for Player 2) to check the aim. ä...
  • Page 65: Backup Data Clear

    BACKUP DATA CLEAR Screen PLAY TIME HISTOGRAM shows the number of plays and their respective play times. This histogram should be referred to when setting the Game Difficulty. Press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu screen. 5.2.9.6.BACKUP DATA CLEAR Select BACKUP DATA CLEAR to clear the contents of BOOKKEEPING and Ranking Data.
  • Page 66: Language (For Overseas Version Other Than Us, Australia, And Korea)

    5.2.9.7.LANGUAGE (For overseas version other than US, Australia, and Korea) Select LANGUAGE to display the following screen and choose the language displayed on the screen message. Five languages (English/French/German/Italian/Spanish) are selectable. (Default setting: English) LANGUAGE Screen Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to LANGUAGE and press the TEST Button to choose your favourite language.
  • Page 67: Coin Mech Installation And Credit Board Set Up

    COIN MECH INSTALLATION AND CREDIT BOARD SET UP 6.1. INTRODUCTION Game credits between the Coin Mechanism and the game board for this machine are controlled by a VTS board. 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 68 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 £1 50p new 50p old C220 Parallel Coin Controls £1...
  • Page 69: Price Of Play Settings Uk

    6.1.1. 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 70: Price Of Play Settings Euro

    6.1.2. 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 71: Price Of Play Settings Austria-Czech-Denmark-Norway-Israel-France2

    6.1.3. 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 72: Design Related Parts

    DESIGN RELATED PARTS Part No. Description BILLBOARD PLATE MAZ-0522UK POP PANEL DX (FITTED ON TOP OF BILLBOARD – NOT SHOWN) MAZ-0523UK MAZ-2001-B BUTTON SHEET MAZ DX INST PLATE MAZ DX MULTI MAZ-2002UK STICKER GUN PLATE L MAZ-2154-BUK STICKER GUN PLATE R MAZ-2164-AUK SPX-0501UK STICKER PTV SIDE...
  • Page 73: Parts List

    PARTS LIST 8.1. SPX-0000UK TOP ASSY SPHINX DX ITEM PART No. DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF. SPX-0500UK ASSY PTV SPX-1000UK ASSY PTV CABI DX SPX-1100UK ASSY CONTROLLER CABINET HOD-2003 DENOMI PLATE SGM-4346 POLY COVER 1200X1200X1300 SGM-4426 POLY COVER 800X750X900 NEXT TO AC UNIT 421-7987-MAZ-D STICKER ELEC SPEC MAZ DX NEAR AC,CCT...
  • Page 74: Spx-0500Uk Assy Ptv

    8.2. SPX-0500UK ASSY PTV COMPONENT ITEM PART No. DESCRIPTION SPX-0530UK ASSY MASK SPX-0501UK STICKER PTV SIDE HOD-1101 PTV HOLDER SPX-0532UK ATTACHED TO PTV SPX-0533UK ATTACHED TO PTV 200-5788-31 PROJECTION DSPL T 50TYPE 31K (1)-4 000-T00520-0B M5X20 MSCR TH BLK (1)-2 000-T00525-0B M5X25 MSCR TH BLK (1)-2...
  • Page 75: Spx-0520Uk Assy Billboard Dx

    8.3. SPX-0520UK ASSY BILLBOARD DX ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF POD-0521UK BILLBOARD BOX MAZ-0522UK BILLBOARD PLATE POD-0523 BILLBOARD SASH 421-7501-16 STICKER 110V 30W LB1102 STICKER DANGEROUS VOLTAGE LB1104 STICKER CAUTION, HOT SURFACE SPX-0524UK STICKER BBD SIDE L SPX-0525UK STICKER BBD SIDE R 390-5695-30-AUK 0 FL TRAY 100V 30W LT1014...
  • Page 76: Spx-0530Uk Assy Mask

    8.4. SPX-0530UK ASSY MASK ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF HOD-1151 MASK BASE JPT-1082 IR COVER SPX-0532UK PROTECT SCREEN PTV SPX-0533UK RETAINING BRKT HORIZ PTV 101 838-13145-02 LED BD GUN SENSE HOD (101)-20 201 050-U00300 M3 NUT NYLOK PAS (101)-20 202 068-330808-PN M3 WSHR 8OD FLT NYLON EARTH-1...
  • Page 77: Spx-1000Uk Assy Ptv Cabi Dx

    8.5. SPX-1000UK ASSY PTV CABI DX...
  • Page 78 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF SPX-1002UK PTV CABINET HOD-1020UK ASSY AC UNIT UK SPX-1060UK ASSY LID UPPER SPX-1070UK ASSY LID LOWER SPX-4000UK ASSY MAIN BD DX HOD-1070UK ASSY SPEAKER UK SPX-1010UK SPEAKER COVER HOD-1003 LOCKING BRKT HOD HOD-1530UK ASSY FAN UNIT UK 253-5460-01 AIR VENT BLACK 253-5396-91...
  • Page 79: Spx-1060Uk Assy Lid Upper

    8.6. SPX-1060UK ASSY LID UPPER ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF HOD-1051-A FRONT LID U BLANK SPX-1061UK STICKER LID UPPER TH1015UK LOCKING TONGUE UK 220-5575UK LOCK...
  • Page 80: Spx-1070Uk Assy Lid Lower

    8.7. SPX-1070UK ASSY LID LOWER ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE HOD-1061-AUK FRONT LID L BLANK HOD-1062-A FRONT LID BRKT BLANK SPX-1071UK STICKER LID LOWER (2)-3 050-F00400 M4 NUT FLG SER PAS (2)-3 060-F00400-0B M4 WSHR FORM A FLT BLK...
  • Page 81: Spx-1100Uk Assy Controller Cabinet

    8.8. SPX-1100UK ASSY CONTROLLER CABINET ITEM PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE SPX-2000UK ASSY CTRL PANEL DX MAZ-1102 HOLDER VTS-HOD-D VTS BOARD HOD HOD-1302UK GUN HOLDER CABI 253-5366 CASH BOX JPT-3101 TUBE CLAMP MAZ-2100 CONTROL UNIT NOT SHOWN HOD-1304 JOINT PART LID DUT-0302UK COIN PATH PLATE SPY-1106...
  • Page 82 CONTINUED NEXT PAGE CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE ITEM PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE 008-T00430-0B M4X30 TMP PRF TH BLK 000-T00440-0B M4X40 MSCR TH BLK (14)-4 000-P00420-W M4X20 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS (3)-4,(18)-5 030-000630-SB M6X30 BLT W/S BLK (25)-8,(26,27)-4 030-000616-SB M6X16 BLT W/S BLK (2)-8 060-F00600-0B...
  • Page 83: Spx-1150Uk Assy Fence L

    8.9. SPX-1150UK ASSY FENCE L ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE HOD-1351 PIPE L SPX-1151UK STICKER FENCE L HOD-0004UK PLATE HOLDER 601-6076-OBUK LEG ADJUSTER 32MM BLACK (2)-6,(3)-2 000-T00412-0B M4X12 MSCR TH BLK (2)-6,(3)-2 068-441616-0B M4 WSHR 16OD FLT BLK (2)-6,(3)-3 050-C00400-3B M4 NUT DOME TYPE 3 BLK...
  • Page 84: Spx-1160Uk Assy Fence R

    8.10. SPX-1160UK ASSY FENCE R ITEM PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE HOD-1361 PIPE R SPX-1161UK STICKER FENCE R HOD-0004UK PLATE HOLDER 601-6076-OBUK LEG ADJUSTER 32MM BLACK (2)-6,(3)-2 000-T00412-0B M4X12 MSCR TH BLK (2)-6,(3)-2 068-441616-0B M4 WSHR 16OD FLT BLK (2)-6,(3)-3 050-C00400-3B M4 NUT DOME TYPE 3 BLK...
  • Page 85: Spx-2000Uk Assy Ctrl Panel Dx

    8.11. SPX-2000UK ASSY CTRL PANEL DX ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE MAZ-2001-A-W CTRL PNL BLANK W/NUT PLATES 509-5712-01S SW PB W/L 6V YELLOW HOD-60020 WIRE HARN CONTROL PANEL...
  • Page 86: Spx-4000Uk Assy Main Bd Dx

    8.12. SPX-4000UK ASSY MAIN BD DX ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE SPY-4001UK WOODEN BASE MAIN BD DX TMB-4003 SW REGU BRKT 840-0089D-02 ASSY CASE NAO RTOS DIMM BD EXP 105-5435 GD DRIVE BRKT STD LB1101 LABEL WARNING BATTERY 610-0617 GD-ROM DRIVE UNIT NAOMI 610-0624-0022 GD SOFT KIT MAZ...
  • Page 87: Spy-4100Uk Assy Pwr Sply

    CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE SPY-60010UK WIRE HARN HIGH FRQNCY JUMPER CN1 ON IC BD GUN SENSE 600-7159-039 WIRE HARN JVS PWR 039CM SPY-60009 WIRE HARN CTRL BD RECEIVER SPY-60002UK WIRE HARN AC MAIN BD SMB-60013 WIRE HARN SPEAKER L SMB-60014...
  • Page 88: Spx-Inst-Dx Assy Inst Kit Spx Dx

    8.14. SPX-INST-DX ASSY INST KIT SPX DX ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE SPX-0520UK ASSY BILLBOARD DX HOD-0006 L BRKT MAZ-0525UK POP PANEL DX 440-CS0186UK STICKER C EPILEPSY MULTI SPX-0526UK POP BRKT DX MAZ-2150UK ASSY GUN HOLDER W/TETHER L MAZ-2160UK ASSY GUN HOLDER W/TETHER R PK0309 CARTON BOX INST KIT MAZ DX...
  • Page 89: Hod-1020Uk Assy Ac Unit

    8.15. HOD-1020UK ASSY AC UNIT INDENT PART NO. DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF HOD-1021UK AC BRKT UK LB1096 STICKER PROTECTIVE EARTH (EARTH STUD) EP1379 FILTER EMI 10A ARCOTRONICS SW1109 SWITCH ROCKER 250V AC EP1302 EUROSOCKET FUSED 1OA 250Vac 514-5078-5000 FUSE 5X20 CERAMIC SB 5000mA 310-5029-D508 HEAT SHRINK SLEEVING 50.8DIA 0.04...
  • Page 90: Hod-1070Uk Assy Speaker

    8.16. HOD-1070UK ASSY SPEAKER ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF CPT-1061UK SPEAKER BRKT UK 130-5096 ASSY SERVO SPEAKER BOX 000-P00512-W M5X12 MSCR POSI PAN W/FS PAS (101)-2 HOD-60025 WIRE HARN SPEAKER UNIT 8.17. HOD-1530 ASSY FAN UNIT ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REF 105-5340-01...
  • Page 91: Appendix A - Electrical Schematic

    APPENDIX A - ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC 9.1. 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 92 LOCATE A3 SCHEMATIC DRAWING 1 HERE...
  • Page 93 LOCATE A3 SCHEMATIC DRAWING 2 HERE...
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