Sega TOP SKATER Owner's Manual

Sega TOP SKATER Owner's Manual

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1ST PRINTING
MAY 1997
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OWNER'S MANUAL
SEGA ENTERPRISES, USA
MANUAL NO. 4201-6308-01

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  • Page 1 1ST PRINTING MAY 1997 OWNER’S MANUAL SEGA ENTERPRISES, USA MANUAL NO. 4201-6308-01...
  • Page 2 Warranty Your new Sega Product is covered for a period of 90 days from the date of shipment. This certifies that the Printed Circuit Boards, Power Supplies and Monitor are to be free of defects in workman- ship or materials under normal operating conditions. This also certifies that all Interactive Control Assemblies are to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal operating condi- tions.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION OF THE OWNERS MANUAL GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 1. PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED FOR OPERATION 2. NAME OF PARTS 3. ACCESSORIES 4. ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 9-19 5. PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED WHEN MOVING MACHINE 21~25 6. CONTENTS OF GAME 26~39 7.
  • Page 4: Introduction Of The Owners Manual

    50 INCH PROJECTION DISPLAY INTRODUCTION OF THE OWNERS MANUAL SEGA ENTERPRISES, LTD., has for more than 30 years been supplying various innovative and popular amusement products to the world market. This Owners Manual is intended to provide detailed descriptions together with all the necessary installation, game settings and parts ordering information related to the TOP SKATE, a new SEGA product.
  • Page 5: General Precautions 2~3

    General Precautions Follow Instructions: All operating and use instructions should be followed. Attachments: Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards. Accessories: Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product.
  • Page 6 Safety Check: Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition. Heat: The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other prod- ucts (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
  • Page 7: Precautions To Be Heeded For Operation

    1 . PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED FOR OPERATION This product allows the game to be played by operating the SKATE BOARD. In order to prevent accidents, be sure to comply with the following points before and during operation. PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED FOR OPERATION BEFORE STARTING THE OPERATION In order to avoid accidents, check the following before starting the operation: Check if all of the adjusters are in...
  • Page 8 PRECAUTIONS TO BE HEEDED DURING OPERATION To avoid injury and trouble, be sure to constantly give careful attention to the behavior and manner of the visitors and players. To avoid injury and accidents, those who fall under the following catagories are not allowed to play the game.
  • Page 9 Instruct the player to hold firmly to the Saftey Bar during game. Caution the customers who are most likely to cause injury by playing without holding the Safety Bar, for example. To avoid injury, do not allow Instruct the player to play by persons other than the player standing on both feet.
  • Page 10: Name Of Parts

    2 . NAME OF PARTS BILLBOARD FIG.2 OVERVIEW CONTROL PANEL COIN CHUTE DOOR CASHBOX DOOR SAFETY BAR SKATE BOARD PTV BASE CAUTION MAT ASSY TUBE REAR CABI MECHANISM BASE ASSY TUBE ASSY TUBE AC UNIT WEIGHT GAME SPECIFICATIONS WIDTH LENGTH HEIGHT 1597 LBS.
  • Page 11: Accessories

    3 . ACCESSORIES 4 A slow blow 7 A slow blow 2 A slow blow 2@5 A slow blow local purchase only...
  • Page 12: Assembly And Installation

    4 . ASSEMBLING AND INSTALLATION Assembling should be performed as per this manual. Since this is a complex machine, erroneous assembling may cause damage to the machine, or malfunctioning to occur. When assembling, be sure to perform work by plural persons. Depending on the assembly work, there are some cases in which performing the work by a single person can cause personal injury or parts damage.
  • Page 13 By using the specified screws, secure the 2 Mask Holders t o the Projection Display ceiling. (Fig. 4.1a) Insert the TV Mask from the underside as shown and secure with a total of 6 screws. While supporting the Billboard by 2 persons, another person using a step is to insert the Bill- board Connector into the Terminal Board of Projection Display ceiling.
  • Page 14 In order to prevent accidents during assembly work, have all of the leg adjusters of the PTV Base make contact with the surfaces to secure the PTV Base. Mount the assembled PTV on the PTV Base. After mounting the PTV, move it to the rear part of the PTV Base.
  • Page 15 Temporarily fasten the PTV Holders to the PTV Base with a screw for each Holder (Fig. 4.1e) PTV HOLDER Fig. 4.1e TRUSS SCREW (1) for each M5x25, chrome Secure the Front Panel to the front of the PTV with 4 screws. At this time, by using the under- side 2 screws, tighten together with the PTV Holder.
  • Page 16 WIRING CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE CABINETS Fig. 4.2a REAR CABI ASSY TUBE Install the ASSY TUBE to the Front Cabinet which is assembled as per 1 and the Rear Cabinet, and perform wiring connection in between both cabinets. Fig. 4.2b TRUSS SCREW M4x16, chrome Secure the box to the Front Cabinet with 4 screws.
  • Page 17 Connect all of the Rear Cabinet side Wiring Connectors and ASSY Tube Wiring Connectors. Ensure that connec- tors of identical color and number of pins are connected with each other. By using the 4 screws, secure the ASSY Tube Plate parts to the Rear Cabinet. At this time, use care so that wirings are not caught and damaged.
  • Page 18 SECURING IN PLACE (ADJUSTER ADJUSTMENT) Be sure to have all the Adjusters make contact with the surface. Un- less the Adjusters come into contact with the surface, the Cabinet can move of itself, causing an accident. This machine has 8 each of casters and adjusters (FIG. 3. 2 a). When the installation position is determined, cause the adjusters to come into contact with the floor directly, make adjustments in a manner so that the casters will be raised approximately 5mm.
  • Page 19 POWER SUPPLY Ensure that the power cord is not exposed on the surface (passage, etc.). If exposed, they can be caught and are susceptible to damage. If damaged, the cord can cause an electric shock or short circuit. Ensure that the wiring position is not in the customer's passage way or the wiring has protective covering.
  • Page 20 TURNING POWER ON To turn power on, turn the AC Unit’s Main SW on. The Billboard’s Fluorescent Lamp lights up and images will be outputted on the projector. The lamps on the right sides of the Coin Chute Tower alternate lighting up by halves. Background music (BGM) is outputted during ADVERTISE from the speaker.
  • Page 21 ASSEMBLING CHECK In the TEST MODE, ensure that the assembly has been made correctly and IC BD is satisfactory (refer to Section 6). In the test mode, perform the following test: MEMEORY TEST Selecting the MEMORY TEST on the test mode menu screen causes the on-board memory to be tested automati- IC 09 GOOD...
  • Page 22 SOUND TEST In the TEST mode, selecting SOUND TEST causes the screen, on which sound related BD and wiring connec- ( 0 ) tions are tested, to be displayed. be sure to check if the ( 0 ) sound is satisfactorily emitted from each of speaker and >EXIT the sound volume is appropriate.
  • Page 23: Precautions To Be Heeded When Moving Machine

    5 . PRECATIONS TO BE HEEDED WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE When moving the machine, be sure to pull out the plug from the power supply. Moving the machine with the plug as is inserted can damage the power cord and cause a fire or elec- tric shock.
  • Page 24: Contents Of Game

    6 . CONTENTS OF GAME The following explanations apply to the case the product is functioning statisfactorily. Should there be any moves different from the following contents, some sort of faults may have occurred. Immmediatly look into the cause of the fault and eliminate the cause thereof to ensure satisfactory operation HOW TO PLAY The on screen ADVERTISE before the commencement of game is comprised of the following:...
  • Page 25 The course Select Screen allows the play course (event) to be selected. On the Select Screen, the Select Button and Start Button alternately light up. Use the Select Button to choose the course and decide (the selection) with the Start Button. SKATERS SESSION (NOVICE): This is the beginner’s course in the daytime mainly comprised of the Jumping Board and Half Pipe.
  • Page 26 The Course Select Screen and Character Select Screen display the Remaining Time for selection on the lower left part. Failing to press the Select Button within the time limit automatically decides the NOVICE Course and Ash for the Character. While the Select Mode is displayed, all of the lamps on both sides of Coin ChuteTower are off. When the character is decided, the game starts.
  • Page 27 During game, the folowing screen is displayed. Remaining Time When 0 is displayed, the game is over. Passing the checkpoint allows TIME EXTENDED to be displayed under the Remaining Time. Current Score Displays the total points of trick scored up to the present. Trick Grade Displays the difficulty level of the trick applied (6 catagories, i.e.,S~E) and the score.
  • Page 28 This product is aimed at earning high score by applying trick(s). Basically, the player can apply the trick at three places, i.e., Jumping Board, Bank (Half Pipe) and Rail (Handrail). APPLYING THE JUMP TRICK: The Jump trick is applied by inputting the Foot Controller on the Jump Board. Due to variation of input- ting, the type of tricks will vary.
  • Page 29: Explanation Of Test And Data Display

    7 . EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY By operating the switch unit, periodically perform the tests and data check. When installing the machine initially or collecting cash, or when the machine does not function correctly, perform checking in accordance with the explanations given in this section. The following shows tests and modes that should be utilized as applicable.
  • Page 30: Power Supply Unit And Coin Meter

    7 - 1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER Never touch places other than those specified. Touching places not specified can cause electric shock and short circuit. Adjust to the optimum sound volume by considering the environmental requirements of the installation location. If the COIN METER and the game board are electrically disconnected, game play is not possible.
  • Page 31: Test Mode

    7 - 2 TEST MODE This mainly checks if the operation of the game BD is accurate, and allows for COIN ASSIGNMENTS/GAME ASSIGNMENTS setting and Projector adjustments. SELECTION OF TEST ITEMS TEST MODE Push the TEST BUTTON to cause the follow- ing TEST MENU to appear: MEMEORY TEST INPUT TEST...
  • Page 32: Input Test

    7 - 4 INPUT TEST When INPUT TEST is selected, the MONITOR will show the following, allowing you to watch the status of each switch and the value of each V.R. of the cabinet to be viewed On the screen, periodically check the status of each switch & V.R. CURVING indicates the value of the volume INPUT TEST which detects the inclination of the Foot Controller’s...
  • Page 33 Fig. 7.4b Fig. 7.4c Fig. 7.5b...
  • Page 34: Sound Test

    7 - 6 SOUND TEST SOUND TEST This enables sound used in the game to be checked. Sound related memory and each speaker are checked. ( 0 ) ( 0 ) Press the SERVICE BUTTON to bring the arrow to the >EXIT desired sound item to be tested.
  • Page 35: Game Assignments

    7 - 8 GAME ASSIGNMENTS Selecting the GAME ASSIGNMENTS in the MENU mode causes the present game settings to be displayed and also the game settings changes (game difficulty, etc.) can be made. Each item displays the following content. SETTING CHANGE PROCEDURE Setting changes cannot be stored unless the TEST BUTTON is pressed while the arrow is on EXIT.
  • Page 36: Coin Assignments

    7 - 9 COIN ASSIGNMENTS The “COIN ASSIGNMENTS” mode permits you to set the start number of credits, as well as the basic numbers of coins and credits. This mode expresses “how many coins correspond to how many credits.” SETTING CHANGE PROCEDURE Setting changes cannot be stored unless the TEST BUTTON is pressed while the arrow is on EXIT.
  • Page 37 TABLE 7.9a COIN/CREDIT SETTING (COIN CHUTE COMMON TYPE) SETTING FUNCTIONING OF CHUTE#1 SETTING #1 1 COIN 1 CREDIT SETTING #2 1 COIN 2 CREDITS SETTING #3 1 COIN 3 CREDITS SETTING #4 1 COIN 4 CREDITS SETTING #5 1 COIN 5 CREDITS SETTING #6 1 COIN...
  • Page 38 MANUAL SETTING Selecting MANUAL SETTING in the COIN ASSIGNMENTS mode displays the following screen. MANUAL SETTING COIN TO CREDIT 1 COIN 1 CREDIT BONUS ADDER NO BONUS ADDER COIN CHUTE #1 MULTIPLIER 1 COIN COUNTS AS 1 COIN COIN CREDIT COIN CHUTE #2 MULTIPLIER 1 COIN COUNTS AS 1 COIN COIN...
  • Page 39: Board Setting

    7 - 10 BOARD SETTING In the Board setting, the value for each of CURVING AND SLIDE Volumes (which detects the operation of the Skate Board) can be set. In the MENU MODE, selecting the BOARD SETTING GUN SETTING displays the screen shown left. This mode allows for setting STANDARD the centering position value and in-out range of the Volume MANUAL...
  • Page 40: Board Setting

    MANUAL SETTING BOARD SETTING SWING/BANK THE BOARD AS FAR/DEEP AS POSSIBLE. BEFORE EXITING [ BOARD SETTING ] , SET THE BOARD IN THE CENTER/FLAT POSITION. MESSAGE CURVING SLIDE DATA CENTER 80 - 80 80 - 80 MINIMUM 4f - 4f 3e - 3e MAXIMUM b1 - b1 c2 - c2...
  • Page 41: Bookkeeping

    7 - 11 BOOKKEEPING Choosing BOOKKEEPING in the MENU mode displays the data of operating status up to the present are shown on 2 pages. Press the TEST BUTTON to proceed to PAGE 2/2. COIN CHUTE#*: BOOKKEEPING PAGE1/2 Number of coins put in each Coin Chute. COIN REPORT COIN CHUTE #1 XXXXXXXXXXX...
  • Page 42: Backup Data Clear

    7 - 12 BACKUP DATA CLEAR BACKUP DATA CLEAR Clears the contents of BOOKKEEPING and high score player ranking entry. YES (CLEAR) When clearing, bring the arrow to “YES” and >NO (CANCEL) when not clearing, to “NO”, by using the SER- VICE BUTTON, and push the TEST BUTTON.
  • Page 43: Maintenance Of Mech Unit 40~42

    8 . MAINTENANCE OF MECHANISM UNIT In order to prevent an electric shock and short circuit, be sure to turn power off before performing work by touching the interior parts of the product. Be careful so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause an electric shock or short circuit accident.
  • Page 44: Adjustment And Replacement Of Curving Volume

    8 - 2 ADJUSTMENT AND REPLACEMENT OF CURVING VOLUME Turn the power SW OFF. Take out the 5 Truss screws and remove Rubber Upper A (photo 8.2a). Take out the 3 Truss screws and remove Rubber Lower (photos 8.2b & 8.2c). Take out the 2 screws and remove blind box A (photo 8.2d).
  • Page 45: Greasing

    Photo 8.2d Fig. 8.2 8 - 3 GREASING Besure to use designated grease. Using undesignated grease can cause parts damage. Do not apply greasing to places other than those specified. Greasing to undesignated places can cause malfunctioning and the qualitative deterioration of parts.
  • Page 46 GREASING TO R GUIDE Remove Rubber Upper A and Rubber Lower from the rear part of the Skate Board. The hole (through which greasing is applied) is located inside Blind Box A. Insert the spray grease nozzle into the hole used for greasing, and perform spray greasing (photo 8.3c and Fig 8.3a).
  • Page 47 Loosen the screw which secures the Rear Lid (photo 8.3e). Move the Rear Lid so as to have the square hole used for greasing appear (photo 8.3f). It the spray grease nozzle into the square hole, and apply greasing to the Brake Gear engagement portion (photo 8.3g).
  • Page 48: Replacement Of Hazard Preventive Parts

    8 - 4 REPLACEMENT OF HAZARD PREVENTIVE PARTS If the hazard preventive parts have any irregularity, be sure to replace the part(s) immediatly. Operating with the part(s) damaged or omitted can cause injury. For the replacement of Rubber Upper A and Rubber Lower, refer to 8 - 2. Take out the 6 screws to remove the Skate Board.
  • Page 49: Coin Selector

    9 . COIN SELECTOR HANDLING THE COIN JAM If the coin is not rejected when the REJECT BUTTON is pressed, open the coin chute door and open the selector gate. After removing the jamed coin, put a normal coin in and check to see that the selector correctly functions.
  • Page 50 OPTIONAL DOLLAR BILL ACCEPTOR THE COIN DOOR ASSEMBLY USED ON TOP SKATE TOP SKATE TOP SKATE TOP SKATE COMES EQUIPPED TOP SKATE TO ACCEPT A DOLLAR BILL ACCEPTOR. ALL NEEDED WIRING CON- NECTIONS ARE CONVIENENTLY LOCATED INSIDE THE GAME FOR THIS APPLICATION.
  • Page 51: Projector

    10 . PROJECTOR Since the Projector has been adjusted at the time of shipment, avoid making further adjustments without good reason. The Projector is subject to color deviation due to Convergence devia- tion caused by the geomagnetism at the time of installation location and peripheral magnetic field.
  • Page 52: Mitsubishi Monitor 49~51

    10 - 2 MITSUBISHI PROJECTOR MITSUBISHI PROJECTOR CONTROL PANEL POWER BUTTON Convergence Adjustment SW H.POS V.POS R-GAIN G-GAIN B-GAIN CONT R.H.L. Linearity adjustments in horizontal directions B.H.L. (red or blue) are made. STATIC CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT TEST Test mode on/off key R/B key Convergence Adjustment SW Left shift key...
  • Page 53 STATIC CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT METHOD WITH REMOTE CONTROL Although Remote Control Buttons other than those specified below do not function even if pressed during Convergence Adjust- ment, do not press them during adjustment work so as to avoid causing malfunctioning. Operate the Remote Control towars the PTV screen. If directed other than to the PTV screen, the Remote Control does not func- tion.
  • Page 54 In case of REMOTE CONTROL (Part No. 200-5532): Press the TEST KEY to have the red line adjustment screen appear. Superimpose the red cross on the green cross at the center of the screen. Move the red cross to the left, right, up, and Red line adjustment down respectively with the corresponding buttons of the remote control.
  • Page 55: Replacement Of Fluorescent Lamp And Lamps

    11 . REPLACEMENT OF FLUORESCENT LAMP AND LAMPS When performing the work, be sure to turn power off. Working with power on can cause an electric shock or short circuit acci- dent. The Flourescent Lamp, when it gets hot, can cause burns. Be very careful when replacing the Fluorescent Lamp.
  • Page 56: Periodic Inspection Table

    12 . PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE The items listed below require periodic check and maintenance to retain the performance of this machine and ensure safe operation. Be sure to check once a year to see if Power Cords are damaged, the plug is securley inserted, dust is accumulated between the Socket Outlet and the Power Plug, etc.
  • Page 57: Troubleshooting

    13 . TROUBLESHOOTING In order to prevent an electric shock, be sure to turn power off before performing work by touching the interior parts of the product. Be careful so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause an electric shock or shor circiut accident.
  • Page 58: Replacement Of Fuses

    13 - 1 REPLACEMENT OF FUSE In order to prevent an electric shock, be sure to turn power off before performing work by touching the interior parts of the product. Be careful so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause an electric shock or shor circiut accident After eliminating the cause of the blowing of fuse, replace the fuse.
  • Page 59: Game Board

    14 . GAME BOARD In order to prevent an electrical shock, be sure to turn power off before performing work by touching the interior parts of the product. Be careful so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause an electric shock or short circuit accident.
  • Page 60: Composition Of The Game Board

    Take out the 3 screws and remove Sheild Case Lid to have the Game Board appear. (photo 14.1b,c) Photo 14.1c Photo 141b 14 - 2 COMPOSITION OF GAME BOARD GAME BD ASL (833-13080) (833-13080-01 : USA) Fig.14.2...
  • Page 61: Design Related Parts

    15 . DESIGN RELATED PARTS...
  • Page 63: Parts List

    16 . PARTS LIST...
  • Page 88 www.seuservice.com...
  • Page 106: Wiring Code Color Table

    17 . WIRE COLOR CODE TABLE...
  • Page 107 Come see Sega GameWorks Service Department’s Homepage...

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