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ABS-MNL-0031E
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SEGA CORPORATION
Nissay Aroma Building, 5-37-1, Kamata, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 144-8721, Japan
c SEGA
OWNER'S MANUAL
IMPORTANT
●Before using this product, read this manual carefully to understand the
contents herein stated.
●After reading this manual, be sure to keep it near the product or in a
convinient place for easy reference when necessary.

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  • Page 1 ABS-MNL-0031E PRINTING OWNER'S MANUAL SEGA CORPORATION IMPORTANT Nissay Aroma Building, 5-37-1, Kamata, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 144-8721, Japan ●Before using this product, read this manual carefully to understand the contents herein stated. c SEGA ●After reading this manual, be sure to keep it near the product or in a...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT, BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING: TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ................. 1 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION ........5 2-1 LIMITATIONS OF USAGE ....................5 2-2 OPERATION AREA ......................7 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION ......9 3-1 BEFORE OPERATION .....................9 3-2 DURING OPERATION (PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS) ........12 PART DESCRIPTIONS ................
  • Page 3 CONTROL STICK ..................106 11-1 HOW TO REMOVE CONTROL STICK ..............107 11-2 GREASING .........................111 11-3 VOLUME REPLACEMENT ..................112 11-4 MICROSWITCH REPLACEMENT ................116 11-5 GUIDE PLATE REPLACEMENT ................118 THROTTLE LEVER ................... 119 12-1 GREASING .........................120 12-2 VOLUME ADJUSTMENT OR REPLACEMENT ............122 COIN SELECTOR ..................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    This manual is intended to provide detailed descriptions together with all the necessary information covering the general operation of electronic assemblies, electro-mechanicals, servicing control, spare parts, etc. for the product, “AFTER BURNER CLIMAX. SUPER DELUXE” This manual is intended for the owners, personnel and managers in charge of operation of the product.
  • Page 5 Defi nition of ‘Site Maintenance Personnel or Other Qualifi ed Individuals’ Procedures not described in this manual or marked as 'to be carried out by site maintenance personnel or other qualified professionals' should not be carried out by personnel without the necessary skill or technology. Work carried out by unqualifi...
  • Page 6 This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled wastes disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the substainable reuse of meterial resources.
  • Page 7: Handling Precautions

    - SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage, compensation for damage to a third party, caused by specifi cation changes not designated by SEGA.
  • Page 8 • Some parts are not designed and manufactured specifically for this game machine. The manufacturers may discontinue, or change the specifi cations of such general-purpose parts. If this is the case, SEGA cannot repair or replace a failed game machine whether or not a warranty period has expired.
  • Page 9 CONCERNING THE STICKER DISPLAY This SEGA product has stickers attached describing the product manufacture No. (Serial No.) and Electrical Specifi cations. It also has a Sticker describing where to contact for repair and for purchasing parts. When inquiring about or asking for repairs, mention the Serial No. and Name of Machine indicated on the Sticker.
  • Page 10 The opposition part is equal to do Electrical Specifi cations Display Serial No. Display...
  • Page 11: Precautions Regarding Installation Location

    PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION This product is an indoor game machine. Do not install it outside. Even indoors, avoid installing in places mentioned below so as not to cause a fire, electric shock, injury and/or malfunction. - Places subject to rain or water leakage, or places subject to high humidity in the proximity of an indoor swimming pool and/or shower, etc.
  • Page 12 • Check your electric specifi cations. Check whether the product conforms to the voltage, current and frequancy provided at the installation location. For the electric specifi cations, see the plate (label) attaches on the product. • Inside the installaton locations, a breaker and an earth connections for the product are required.
  • Page 13: Operation Area

    It can cause generation of heat and a fi re. • SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage or compensation for damage to a third party, resulting from the failure to observe this instruction.
  • Page 14 FIG. 2 Installation and operation area...
  • Page 15: Precautions Regarding Product Operation

    PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION To avoid injury and trouble, be sure to pay attention to the behavior of visitors and players. 3-1 BEFORE OPERATION In order to avoid accidents, check the following before starting the operation: • To ensure maximum safety for the players and the customers, ensure that where the product is operated has suffi...
  • Page 16 • To avoid electric shock, check to see if door & cover parts are damaged or omitted. • To avoid electric shock, short circuit and/or parts damage, do not put the following items on or in the periphery of the product. Flower vases, flowerpots, cups, water tanks, cosmetics, and receptacles/ containers/vessels containing chemicals and water.
  • Page 17 • To avoid injury, be sure to provide suffi cient space by considering the potentially crowded situation at the installation location. Insuffi cient installation space can cause making bodily contact with each other, hitting accidents, and/or trouble between customers. • Check the control devices to make sure that there are no scratches or cracks on parts touched by players, as such defects can cause injury to hands and fi...
  • Page 18: During Operation (Paying Attention To Customers)

    3-2 DURING OPERATION (PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS) To avoid injury and trouble, be sure to pay attention to the behavior of visitors and players. • For safety reasons, do not allow any of the following people to play the game. - Those who have high blood pressure or a heart problem.
  • Page 19 • Playing the game without first securing the seatbelt may cause customers to fall out. Customers should be instructed always to secure themselves with the seatbelt before playing the game. • Prevent customers from sitting two at a time in the seat. This game is for one player only.
  • Page 20 • Customers should be warned not to place children on their laps while they play the game. Doing so may cause the child to become trapped between the player and the control panel and/or cause the machine to tip over. •...
  • Page 21 • Immediately stop such violent acts as hitting and kicking the product. Such violent acts can cause parts damage or falling down, resulting in injury due to fragments and falling down. • When entering or exiting the machine, players may trip over the base. Be sure to warn players who do not appear to be exercising proper caution.
  • Page 22: Part Descriptions

    PART DESCRIPTIONS FIG. 4 Overall View Dimensions Required for Installing Each Unit (Width x Length x Height) (Weight) 1,370 mm x 2,160 mm x 1,990 mm 625 kg Cabinet 275 mm x 1,430 mm x 215 mm 25 kg Side Step (A pair in the unit) Coinchute Tower 220 mm x 390 mm x 1,000 mm...
  • Page 23: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES Confi rm that the accessories listed in the table below are present when setting up the product. Accessories marked “Spare” in the note column are consumable items but included as spares. TABLE 5a OWNER’S MANUAL LINDBERGH SERVICE MANUAL MASTER KEY ABS-MNL-0031E 420-6921-01 (1) 220-5793-2-A001 (2)
  • Page 24 The DVD software kit, DVD DRIVE and DVD wire are sold separately but they are required for installing the product’s software. If they were not provided when the product was delivered, consult with the point of purchase, or arrange to obtain the following kit numbers. The DVD DRIVE and DVD wire that are accessories to “The House of the Dead 4”...
  • Page 25 TABLE 5c XKT-1515-01: DVD DRIVE KIT FOR LBG ENG SERVICE MANUAL 420-6923-01 (1) DVD DRIVE 610-0719-01-91 (1) For software installation, see chapter 6-6 . DVD WIRE 605-0094 (1) For software installation, see chapter 6-6 .
  • Page 26: Assembly And Installation

    ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION • Perform assembly work by following the procedure herein stated. Failure to comply with the instructions can cause electric shock. • Perform assembling as per this manual. Since this is a complex machine, incorrect assembling can cause an electric shock, machine damage and/or improper functioning as per specifi...
  • Page 27 • Handle molded parts with care. Excessive weight or pressure may cause them to break and the broken pieces may cause injury. • When attaching or removing doors or lids, be careful that your hand or fi nger does not get caught in anything. Be careful not to damage parts surfaces.
  • Page 28 Essential tools - Philips screwdriver (for M4 screws) - 24 mm spanner 13,17,24 mm - 13 & 17 mm socket wrenches (for M8, M10 hexagonal bolts, nuts) - 5/16(7.95mm) mini socket wrenche (to install the coinchute tower) - 2.5 & 3 mm allen wrenches - Master key (accessory)
  • Page 29 FIXATION TO INSTALLATION SITE Make sure that all the adjusters contact the fl oor. Otherwise the cabinet could move, causing an accident. The product comes with casters attached at 4 locations and adjusters at 6 locations (Fig. 6-1a). When the installation site has been determined, have the adjusters come in direct contact with the fl...
  • Page 30 SIDE STEP INSTALLATION   1 Assemble Side step and Side step fence before attaching the Side step to the Base. Attach the Side step fence to the under side of the Side step as shown below using 4 M8 X 25 hex bolts. Side Step Side Step Fence Hex Bolt(4), Black...
  • Page 31   3 Remove 6 M5 X 35 round head wrench screws that holds the Maintenance cover L in place and turn the key. Maintenance Cover L Round Head Wrench Screw(6) M5 X 35, Flat Washer Used Key Lock FIG. 6-2c  ...
  • Page 32 To install the guides, temporarily assemble two M8 X 25L on the each sides as shown in pic5-2b. Do not tighten the bolt all the way. Leave about 10mm out each sides. Hex Bolt(2), Black M8 X 25, W/Spring & Flat Washers FIG.
  • Page 33 Hang the side step on the temporarily assembled guides. Make sure the sensor lines are pushed in to the base so the lines are not jammed under the steps. Hex Bolt(6), Black M8 X 25, W/Spring & Flat Washers FIG. 6-2g  ...
  • Page 34 FENCE INSTALLATION When assembling fence, use caution so the Acrylic panel is kept from scratches..   1 FIG. 6-3a shows the locations of the fences. Fences can be installed in the order of : front, rear, side(2). Front Fence Rear Fence Side Fence(2EA) FIG.
  • Page 35 Rear and side fences assemble the same way as front fence was assembled. 12 M5 x 25 hex bolts w/spring & fl at washers are used. (FIG. 6-3c) Rear Fence Side Fence Hex Bolt(12), Black M8 X 25, W/Spring & Flat Washers FIG.
  • Page 36 COINCHUTE TOWER INSTALLATION Various types of coinchute tower can be attach to this product. For japanese customers, we recommend Asahi Seiko, for the customers outside of Japan, we recommend Happ’s frame(No. 42-3272-00) and accessories. 4-1 ASSEMBLING THE COIN MECHANICS Coin mechanics such as coinchute doors, cash box doors and etc. must be mechanically compatible with Asahi Seiko and Happ’s frames.
  • Page 37 First, pull out the coin harness through the opening of the lower side of the Coinchute tower. Connect the coin meter harness as the coin frame ass’y is pushed into the coin chute tower. Connect 4P connector for coin 1, and connect 6P connector for coin 2(1 coin meter is provided by the factory.) Push the coin frame into the coinchute tower with the coin selector harness pulled out through the upper coin door to protect the harness.
  • Page 38 After placing the coin frame in the coinchute tower correctly, install the proper coin select bracket. 4 M4 nuts are used. Coin Select Harness Coin Select Bracket (1 Entry or 2 Entry) Nut(4), Black M4, Spring & Flat Washer Used Assemble the coin selector harness.
  • Page 39 Assembling the Coin Frame (Happ Controls) Wh en using a coin frame from Happ Copntrols (model# 42-3272- 00), a clip noted as (1 of 9 clips) is not used. Attach the coin vault to the coin frame using 8 clips(disassemble the 5 clips on the lower side and 1 clip on the upper side if the clips are already attached to the coin frame.
  • Page 40 Wit h the coin frame in place and the clips folded outward, secured the coin frame using mini socket wrench(make sure the hook of the lower clip is holding the inside of the coin vault so it may fasten the coin vault.) Coin Select Harness Clip Mini-Socket Wrench...
  • Page 41 Ass e mble the coin selector harness. The wire with the ‘Coin 1’ tag connects to the coin selector, the wire with the ‘Lamp 1’ tag connects to the lamp as shown below. (When using a different coin door, the installer may cut the existing connector and use a proper connector.) Power Specifi...
  • Page 42 4-2 ASSEMBLING COINCHUTE TOWER Coinchute tower assembly instruction Remove 6 M5 X 35 round head wrench bolt from the Maintenance cover R before installing the coinchute tower. Maintenance Cover R Round Head Wrench Screw(6) M5 X 35, Flat Washer Used FIG.
  • Page 43 Fix the position of the Coin chute Tower as displayed in FIG. 6-4-2c, push the Coin Harness into the unit, and fasten it in place with 4 HEX Nut ,M10 ,Spring & Flat Washers. Connect all the connectors of the coin harness. Remove the M4 X 8 round head screw which was installed at the factory and place the earth probe as shown below.
  • Page 44 ATTACHMENT OF MOTION STOP BUTTON GUIDE The MOTION STOP BUTTON guide that will be attached to the SW PLATE of the CONTROL PANEL must be at- tached in the following order. Remove 4 ROUND HEAD WRENCH BOLTS (M4 X 12) that hold down the SW PLATE to the CONTROL PANEL and separate the SW PLATE .
  • Page 45 Flip the SW PLATE over, match the hole at the bottom of the SW PLATE with the hole in the bottom of the MOTION STOP BUTTON guide, and attach it with cellophane tape. C e l l o p h a n e Tape matching the hole of the SW PLATE and MOTION STOP...
  • Page 46 PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION • When connecting the DVD wire connector, check the orientation carefully and connect securely. The connector must be connected in the proper direction. If it is connected in the wrong direction or indiscriminately at an incline so that a load is applied, the connector or its terminal pins could break, causing a short circuit or fi...
  • Page 47 As shown in fi gure 6-5c below, open the Hole Lid on the base and connect 2 Connectors, which are positioned on the side with the ‘LINDBERGH’ Tag, through the hole to the Game Board in the Base. During this process, be sure to close the Hold Lid as shown in the fi gure below, so as to prevent any injuries to the maintenance personnel.
  • Page 48 Take out the Key Chip from the DVD Kit Case and insert the key into the Game Board. Check the direction in which the key is inserted. The fi gure shows 2 connectors disconnected from the Game Board This is a fi gure just to clearly show the Key Chip. Actually, they should not be disconnected. LINDBERGH Number Key Chip FIG.
  • Page 49 CONNECTION OF POWER AND GROUND • Use the power supply equipped with an earth leakage breaker. Use of power supply without such a breaker could result in fi re if there is a current leakage. • Have available a securely grounded indoor ground terminal. Without proper grounding, customers could be electrocuted and product operations might not always be stable.
  • Page 50 There is an AC unit on the base side opposite the monitor. This AC unit contains the following.. Confi rm that the main switch is at OFF Main Power SW FIG. 6-7a Main SW Panel Remove 8 Truss screw M5 X 12 and open the AC Unit Cove r AC Unit Cove Truss Screw(8), Black M5 X 12, Flat Washer Used...
  • Page 51 Remove 2 truss screw M4 X 8 on the Main SW Panel and separate them. Cable Gland Cover Truss Screw(2), Black M4 X 8 Cable Gland FIG. 6-7c Remove Cap Nut of the Cable Gland. Pu s h the Power Cable through the Cable Gland Cover, Cable Gland Cap Nut and Cable Gland in the Main SW Panel and connect it to the Main SW Panel of the AC Unit, .
  • Page 52 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION • When the software is installed, the seat moves left and right automatically. First make sure no one is near the product, then engage the power. If someone is near the product, they could come in contact with it or collide with it, get their hand or fi...
  • Page 53 Have available a DVD kit, which is sold separately. (See Table 5c.) Before engaging the power supply, be sure that no one is on the base and that there are no tools, etc., on the seat. When the product is shipped from the factory, the software has not yet been installed. But when the software is installed and the power supply is engaged, the seat will move left and right.
  • Page 54 Press the DVD DRIVE switch. The tray goes back into the drive. Make sure no one is near the product, and then re-engage the power. Turn the main switch to OFF once, wait for at least one minute, then turn the switch back to ON. Software is installed automatically from the DVD to the LINDBERGH.
  • Page 55 ENGAGEMENT OF POWER SUPPLY AFTER INSTALLING SOFTWARE Only engage the power supply after checking the surroundings. Initialization takes place automatically when engaging the power supply after software installation. At this time the seat will move, and if anyone is near the product, they may collide with the product, fall down, or get their hand or fi...
  • Page 56 FIG. 6-9 Operation When Power is Engaged...
  • Page 57 CONFIRMATION OF ASSEMBLY Use test mode to confi rm that assembly is proper, and that the LINDBERGH, connecting boards, and input/output devices are normal. Perform the following tests in test mode. For tests (1) to (4), refer to the LINDBERGH service manual. For tests (5) to (7), see [9-3 Game Test Mode]. (1) Information Display Screen When “SYSTEM INFORMATION,”...
  • Page 58 (6) Output Test When “OUTPUT TEST” has been selected on the game test mode menu, the screen for testing lamps and other output devices appears. If each output device operates properly, the output device and its wiring connections are normal. FIG.
  • Page 59: Precautions When Moving The Machine

    PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE • Always disconnect the power cable before moving the product. If it is moved with the power cable connected, the cable could be damaged, causing fi re or electric shock. • To move the unit over the floor, pull in the adjustors and have the casters contact the fl...
  • Page 60 Moving the machine. Monitor Control Stick Front Cover Monitor Mask Seat FRP Cabin Side FRP Throttle Lever Bellows Casters Contact the Floor FIG. 7-1a...
  • Page 61 • Observe the following precautions when moving the machine. Failure to observe these precautions may result in damage to the casters and/or the fl ooring. - The machine should be moved along a level fl oor. - Ramps should be used to climb/descend steps 1 cm or greater in height. - The machine should not be moved any faster than walking speed (about 2 km/h).
  • Page 62 Precautions in Moving Loads • This product weighs over 625 kg. It cannot be lifted by human strength alone. Trying to do so could cause accidents. Use a crane or other powered hauling unit to move the product. • When moving a load, insert buffer material between the base and the platform wall and attach the product securely to the platform with rope or other means.
  • Page 63 Monitor Throttle Lever Buffer Material (styrofoam,etc) Do not have adjusters contact the fl oor on the platform. Otherwise they could be damaged or deformed by tilts or vibrations Padding(Blanket, etc) during transport FIG. 7-1c Precautions when securing with rope...
  • Page 64: Game Description

    GAME DESCRIPTION The following explanations apply when the product is functioning satisfactorily. Should there be any actions different from the following contents, some sort of faults may have occurred. Immediately look into the cause of the fault and eliminate the cause thereof to ensure satisfactory operation. Normally, when the power is on, LED lamp in the billboard on the monitor is lit up.
  • Page 65 Seatbelt Rear Speaker Seat Throttle Lever FIG. 8b Motion Stop Button Gun Trigger Start Button Missile Trigger FIG. 8c...
  • Page 66 Game Outline - AFTER BURNER CLIMAX is a fl ight shooting game that features exhilarating gameplay. - The player takes on the role of the leader of the “Brave Fangs”, a special air-force unit whose mission is to prevent the outbreak of all-out nuclear war.
  • Page 67 Game Mode Select (Network Play only) Move the control stick left/right to select a game mode. Pull the trigger or press the START button to confi rm selection. ONE-PLAYER Mode: Play for one player. FIG. 8e MODE SELECT Screen TWO-PLAYER Mode: Two players play at the same time.
  • Page 68 Stage Composition FIG. 8g Stage Composition There are a total of 21 stages. - There are 17 basic stages (shown in squares on the above diagram) - There are 2 secret stages (stages 06S and 10S on the above diagram) - There are 2 extra stages (stages 14 and 15 on the above diagram) Some stages simply have a number, like “01”, and some also have a letter included, like “04A”.
  • Page 69 Controls FIG. 8h Throttle Lever FIG. 8i Control Stick The player aircraft is controlled by the “Throttle Lever” and “Control Stick”. <Throttle Lever> Used to change the speed of the player aircraft. Pull the lever towards you to decrease speed. Push the lever away from you to increase speed. Push the lever all the way away from you to activate CLIMAX Mode.
  • Page 70 <Game Rules> Either clearing all the stages, or all the player aircraft being lost results in Game Over. All the player aircraft have been lost when there are no remaining player aircraft and the armor gauge falls to 0%. When an aircraft’s armor gauge falls to 0%, that aircraft is lost, and the remaining player aircraft are reduced by one. During game play, there are no increases in the number of aircraft and no restoration of the armor gauge.
  • Page 71 Using missiles is the most basic method of attack. A missile may still miss a locked on enemy if your timing is off. Align the lock-on cursor with an enemy to lock-on to them. Fire a missile while locked on and it will home in on the enemy. <After Burners>...
  • Page 72 Using CLIMAX Mode allows a larger number of enemies to be locked on to and taken out at once. During CLIMAX Mode the lock-on cursor expands, providing more opportunities to attack. You can now quickly lock onto multiple enemies. During CLIMAX Mode, the number of remaining missile shots is unlimited. In CLIMAX Mode, motion can begin by pushing the throttle lever all the way to CLIMAX position, the farthest point away from you.
  • Page 73 <Screen Explanation> - RIVAL: Position and direction of your rival. - RIVAL’S STATUS: An icon that displays your rival’s current status. Displayed on the right on the Player 01 screen and the left on the Player 02 screen. (Icons are: CLIMAX Mode, Down, Game Over) - DOWNED: Displayed when either player is shot down.
  • Page 74 CONTINUE Screen FIG. 8p CONTINUE Screen On the CONTINUE screen, select whether to continue the game or quit. The countdown appears in the middle of the screen. If the time runs out, NO will be automatically selected. To continue the game, perform the following before the countdown reaches 0. <Credit Remains>...
  • Page 75 Name Entry If stage 13A, 13B or stage 15 are cleared, and the score is in the top 20 then you can enter your name. FIG. 8q NAME ENTRY Screen A maximum of three characters can be entered. Name entry ends when END is selected or when time runs out. Move the control stick left/right to move the cursor.
  • Page 76 <Floor Sensor> If the sensor reacts during the game, the seat will stop moving immediately. The seat will not move so long as the sensor is reacting. State Message The sensor is reacting. Sensor is reacting. (On the PLAY Mode and PLAYER AIRCRAFT The seat will not move until the obstacles are SELECT screens) removed.
  • Page 77 Boeing. Produced under a license from Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation. F-14D Super Tomcat, F-5E Tiger II, A-10A Thunderbolt II, B-2A Spirit, and CVN-65 Enterprise are trademarks of Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. and are used under a license to Sega Corporation.
  • Page 78: Explanation Of Test And Data Display

    EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY • Do not touch any parts that are not specified in these directions. Touching unspecifi ed locations may lead to electric shock or cause short circuits. • In Motion Control BD test mode, the seat moves in response to operations. While operating in test mode, make sure that no one other than the operator is near the cabinet.
  • Page 79 Perform tests and data checks periodically by manipulating the TEST Button and SERVICE Button in the cabinet. Follow the instructions in this chapter to conduct checks when the game machine is fi rst installed, when money is being collected, or when the game machine does not operate properly. Shown below are the tests and screens to be used for different problems.
  • Page 80: Switch Unit

    9-1 SWITCH UNIT Switch Unit In test mode, the switch unit under the control stick is operated. Unlock and open the Switch Unit Cover. Inside is a switch unit. There is a monitor adjustment panel at the top. (See Chapter 12.) FIG.
  • Page 81: Coin Meter

    9-2 COIN METER Coin Meter After using a special-purpose key to unlock the cashbox door, the coin meter can be found at the bottom of the cashbox. Coin Meter FIG. 9-2 Coin Meter...
  • Page 82: System Test Mode

    9-3 SYSTEM TEST MODE • The details of changes to test mode settings are saved when you exit from test mode by selecting EXIT from the system test mode menu. Be careful because if the power is turned off before that point, changes to the settings will be lost. •...
  • Page 83: Game Test Mode

    9-4 GAME TEST MODE To change settings in the game test mode, simply making changes on the setting screen will not be effective. Complete the test mode in normal fashion. Highlight GAME TEST Mode on the system test mode menu, and press the TEST Button to enter the game test mode.
  • Page 84 Press the SERVICE Button to highlight the desired menu item with the cursor. Press the TEST Button to perform the selected item. To learn how to proceed after executing the selected item, read the item’s explanation. You can also use the control stick and gun trigger to make selections in game test mode.
  • Page 85: Input Test

    a. INPUT TEST FIG. 9-4a01 INPUT TEST Screen The condition of each input device can be checked. Periodically check the condition of each input device on this screen. Motion stop, seatbelt, and fl oor sensor cannot be checked if the communication of the Motion control is not secured.
  • Page 86 <Menu Explanation> CONTROL STICK X: Control stick left/right input value CONTROL STICK Y: Control stick up/down input value THROTTLE LEVER: Throttle lever front/back input value GUN TRIGGER: Gun trigger MISSILE TRIGGER: Missile trigger CLIMAX SWITCH: ON when throttle lever is pressed to monitor side; OFF when lever is released START BUTTON: START button SEAT MOTION:...
  • Page 87: Output Test

    b. OUTPUT TEST FIG. 9-4b01 OUTPUT TEST Screen (2CH) FIG. 9-4b02 OUTPUT TEST Screen (4CH)
  • Page 88 The condition of each output device can be checked. Periodically check the condition of each output device on this screen. Conditions are normal if each device operates and yields output as indicated below. <Operation> Press the SERVICE Button and move the cursor to the item (output device) you want to test. While the TEST Button is depressed, the display on the right side of the item goes from OFF to ON and the selected output device operates.
  • Page 89 Cabinet Lamp Speaker FL Speaker FR Control Stick Start Button Speaker BR Speaker BL FIG. 9-4b03...
  • Page 90: Game Assignments

    c. GAME ASSIGNMENTS When the store is crowded inside and motions might be dangerous to customers passing near the product, set the cabinet so it will not move, then operate the product. Setting changes do not become effective until EXIT is selected on the setting screen.
  • Page 91 <Menu Explanation> DIFFICULTY: Set the Game Diffi culty (VERY EASY/EASY/NORMAL/HARD/VERY HARD). PLAYERS AIRCRAFT: Set the number of player aircraft at the start of the game (1 - 9). CABINET TYPE: Set the cabinet type (DELUXE/STANDARD). CABINET MOVEMENT: Turn Cabinet Movement ON/OFF. CONTROL STICK VIBRATION: Turn control stick vibration ON/OFF.
  • Page 92: Network Setting

    d. NETWORK SETTING • Network play cannot be implemented without proper setting for network play. Instead, an error message may be displayed. • When setting network play, be sure to match the GAME BD LINK ID to the MOTION CONTROL BD LINK ID.
  • Page 93 To setup network play with this product, connect two game machines with a network cable. Change to the settings for network play by proceeding as follows. The number of menu items differs depending on the LINK NUM setting. <Operation> Press the SERVICE button, move the cursor to LINK NUM and select it. When the TEST button is pressed, the value set for LINK NUM changes.
  • Page 94: Calibration

    e. CALIBRATION • Change will not be effective simply by making a change on the calibration screen. When a setting has been changed, be sure to always exit the test mode. • Calibration is relevant to operability. Manipulate and adjust the input device with appropriate force.
  • Page 95 <Menu Explanation> CHECK: Proceed to the calibration check screen. SETTING: Proceed to the calibration screen. EXIT: Return to the game test menu screen. Calibration Check Screen FIG. 9-4e02 CALIBRATION Check Screen <Operation> Operate the input device whose input value is to be checked. When the TEST Button is pressed, the calibration screen reappears.
  • Page 96 Calibration Select Screen Shown below is the recommended range in the value for the center position of each volume. Attach volume so that its value is within this range. [Throttle lever: 80H ± 4H] FIG. 9-4e03 CARIBRATION SELECT Screen <Operation> Press the SERVICE Button and move the cursor to the item you want to select.
  • Page 97 Control Stick Calibration Screen STEP 1 aligns the center position for the control stick. Press the TEST Bbutton after releasing your hand from the control stick. After determining the center position, proceed to STEP 2. FIG. 9-4e04 CONTROL STICK (STEP1) Screen STEP 2 aligns the MIN/MAX positions for the control stick.
  • Page 98 FIG. 9-4e06 CONTROL STICK (STEP2-2) Screen “ PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT” is displayed. Press the TEST Button to set these MIN/MAX settings (left/right/forward/back) and return to the calibration select screen. Throttle Lever Calibration Screen STEP 1 aligns the center position for the throttle lever. Press the TEST Button after releasing your hand from the throttle lever.
  • Page 99 STEP 2 aligns the MIN/MAX positions for the throttle lever. Push the throttle lever as far as possible in both directions (forward/back). Make sure that you do not push the lever into CLIMAX Mode when inputting the MAX value. If you do so the game cannot be played properly.
  • Page 100: Bookkeeping

    f. BOOKKEEPING Displays bookkeeping information across 4 screens. When the TEST Button is pressed, proceed to the next screen. When the TEST Button is pressed while the (4/4) screen is displayed, the game test mode menu screen reappears. FIG. 9-4f01 BOOKKEEPING Screen (1/4) <Menu Explanation>...
  • Page 101 FIG. 9-4f02 BOOKKEEPING Screen (2/4) <Menu Explanation> NUMBER OF GAMES: Total number of games played. TOTAL TIME: Total time that power has been supplied to the cabinet. (Time power is supplied, except during test mode.) PLAY TIME: Total play time. AVERAGE PLAY TIME: Average play time.
  • Page 102 FIG. 9-4f04 BOOKKEEPING Screen (4/4) <Menu Explanation> NUMBER OF GAMES: Total number of games. NUMBER OF GAME START: Total number of games started. NUMBER OF CONTINUE: Total number of continues. NUMBER OF GAMECLEAR: Total times the game has been cleared. NUMBER OF GAMEOVER: Total number of Game Overs.
  • Page 103: Backup Data Clear

    g. BACKUP DATA CLEAR FIG. 9-4g01 BACKUP DATA CLEAR Screen <Menu Explanation> CLEAR ALL BACKUP DATA: Clear all data (both ranking and bookkeeping). CLEAR RANKING DATA(RANK01~20) ONLY: Clear only ranking data. CLEAR RANKING DATA(RANK11~20) ONLY: Clear only ranking data from (rank 11 to 20 only). CLEAR BOOKKEEP DATA ONLY: Clear only bookkeeping data.
  • Page 104 If you wish to clear data, press the SERVICE Button to highlight YES and then press the TEST Button. “COMPLETED” will be displayed once the data has been erased. When the TEST Button is pressed, the game test mode menu screen reappears. If you don’t wish to clear data, press the SERVICE Button to highlight NO and then press the TEST Button.
  • Page 105: Motion Control Board Test Mode

    9-5. MOTION CONTROL BOARD TEST MODE If the unit enters the Motion Control Board Test Mode, the power must fi rst be cut off and re-engaged in order to play the game. Also, if the game is being played and the seat is in motion, the unit cannot enter the Motion Control Board Test Mode.
  • Page 106: Motion Control Board Test Mode Menu

    a. MOTION CONTROL BOARD TEST MODE MENU The Motion Control BD Test Mode Menu screen is as follows. MOTION CONTROL BD TEST MENU > NETWORK SETTING MOTION TEST EXIT SEAT BELT : LOCK FLOOR SENSOR : OFF MOTION STOP BUTTON : OFF LINK ID SELECT WITH SELECT BUTTON AND PRESS SET BUTTON...
  • Page 107: Network Setting

    b. NETWORK SETTING • Network play cannot be implemented without proper setting for network play. Instead, and error message may be displayed • When setting network play, be sure to match the GAME BD LINK ID to LINK ID of the MOTION CONTROL BD .
  • Page 108: Motion Test

    c. MOTION TEST When this screen is displayed, the seat can be operated. Make sure that no one is around and be careful during this procedure. Select the Test Mode on the main screen and move on to the MOTION TEST Menu. The following screen will ap- pear.
  • Page 109: Monitor

    (plug) beforehand. Proceeding without doing so can cause electric shock or malfunctioning. • Use of the monitor by converting it without permission is not allowed. SEGA shall not be liable for any malfunctioning and accidents caused by such a conversion.
  • Page 110: Adjustment Procedure

    10-2 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE • Monitor adjustments have been made at the time of shipment. Therefore, do not make further adjustment without a justifi able reason. Adjusting the monitor which contains high tension parts is dangerous work. Also, an erroneous adjustment can cause deviated synchronization and image fault, resulting in malfunctioning.
  • Page 111 FIG.10-2b FIG.10-2c <Menu Explanation> Brightness: adjusts the on-screen image brightness. Contrast:: adjusts image contrast. Sharpness: adjusts image sharpness. H Position: adjusts the horizontal image’s position. V Position: adjusts the vertical image’s position. Phase: adjusts the Clock Phase. Frequency: adjusts the frequency. Mode: adjusts the proportion of the screen’s width and length.
  • Page 112: Control Stick

    CONTROL STICK • When working with the product, be sure to turn the power off. Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit. • Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires may cause an electric shock, short circuit or present a risk of fi...
  • Page 113: How To Remove Control Stick

    • After the volume has been replaced, be sure to set the volume value on the test mode calibration screen and the input test screen and check variations in the volume value. • After adjusting or replacing a microswitch, always check ON/OFF of the switch on the input test screen of the test mode.
  • Page 114 Open the controller lid at the bottom of the control stick. Controller Lid FIG. 11-1b Remove the 2 wire connectors on the control stick. Connectors FIG. 11-1c On the inside of the controller lid there is a cord clamp that holds wire to the surface on the right as you face the monitor.
  • Page 115 At the bottom of the control stick there is a board on the right side as you face the monitor. Of the connectors connected to this board, remove the connector on the monitor side. Be careful not to remove any connectors other than the one specifi ed. Otherwise there could be damages, malfunctions, faulty connections, etc.
  • Page 116 Pull the control stick downward to remove it. Be careful not to damage wiring. FIG. 11-1i...
  • Page 117: Greasing

    11-2 GREASING • Be sure to use the designated grease. Using undesignated grease can cause parts damage. • Do not apply grease to locations other than as specifi ed. Doing so may create a risk of operational problems and deterioration of parts. •...
  • Page 118: Volume Replacement

    11-3 VOLUME REPLACEMENT If control stick operability is unsatisfactory and settings on the test mode calibration screen are ineffective, the problem could be a malfunction of the control stick volume. Remove the control stick and replace the volume. Please note, however, that the control stick has two volumes. Make sure you are replacing the correct volume. Have available a volume for replacement and three thermal contraction tubes (PART NO.
  • Page 119 Remove the volume together with volume bracket from the control stick. FIG. 11-3b Take off the hexagon nut that fastens the volume to the volume bracket, then remove the volume from the bracket. FIG. 11-3c Wire connected to the volume can be used as is. Use nippers or cutters to remove old thermal contraction tube from wire connection sites.
  • Page 120 If the length of wire exposed at the wire tip does not reach 5 mm, use wire stripper or cutter to remove wire cover. FIG. 11-3e Pass one wire through each thermal contraction tube. FIG. 11-3f Solder wire to the pin of the new volume. Refer to wiring diagram and make sure that you are using soldering wire.
  • Page 121 Heat with industrial dryer and affi x thermal contraction tube so that it covers soldered area. FIG. 11-3h Attach the volume to the volume bracket, then attach this assembly to the control stick. Align the D-cut surface of the volume shaft with the D-cut surface of the hole on the side of the control stick, then insert the shaft.
  • Page 122: Microswitch Replacement

    11-4 MICROSWITCH REPLACEMENT If operability of the gun trigger is unsatisfactory, the problem could be a malfunction of the microswitch inside the control stick grip. Remove the control stick and replace the microswitch. Use the following tools, solder and screw lock agent (PART NO. 090-0012). - 2.5 mm Allen wrench or screwdriver - 8 mm spanner, Allen screwdriver or socket wrench - Philips screwdriver (for M4 screw)
  • Page 123 The grip L microswitch is inserted. Pull out the microswitch slowly so as not to damage wire. FIG. 11-4d Use a soldering iron to remove wire to be connected by solder to microswitch pin. Solder wire to the pin of the new microswitch. Insert microswitch into grip L, then attach grip L.
  • Page 124: Guide Plate Replacement

    11-5 GUIDE PLATE REPLACEMENT Among the potential causes of abnormal control stick operability, apart from volume malfunctions, are wear and/or damage to guide plates. Use the following tools to replace a guide plate. - 2.5 mm Allen wrench or screwdriver - 4 mm Allen wrench or screwdriver Cut off the power and open the controller lid at the bottom of the control stick.
  • Page 125: Throttle Lever

    THROTTLE LEVER • When working with the product, be sure to turn the power off. Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit. • Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires may cause an electric shock, short circuit or present a risk of fi...
  • Page 126: Greasing

    12-1 GREASING • Be sure to use the designated grease. Using undesignated grease can cause parts damage. • Do not apply grease to locations other than as specifi ed. Doing so may create a risk of operational problems and deterioration of parts. •...
  • Page 127 Apply grease only at designated locations. FIG. 12-1d When attaching throttle cover lower, make sure that wires do not get caught anywhere.
  • Page 128: Volume Adjustment Or Replacement

    12-2 VOLUME ADJUSTMENT OR REPLACEMENT When the volume that detects throttle lever operation is unsatisfactory, either adjust the gear mesh or replace the volume by proceeding as follows. With this product, when the lever has been operated fully to front or rear, if the volume rotary shaft turns within its movable range, there is no danger that the volume will be damaged.
  • Page 129 Adjust the gear mesh so that the volume shaft turns smoothly when the lever is manipulated and so that the incline of the volume shaft (D cut surface direction) when hand is removed from the lever is as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 130 Replacement Method Make available the volume for replacement and 3 thermal contraction tubes (PART NO. 310-5029-D20). Cut off the power supply. Take out the 4 truss screws and remove the throttle cover lower. (See 12-1.) Unfasten the 2 cord clamps that hold down wire connected to the volume. FIG.
  • Page 131 Remove the 2 screws that fasten the VR bracket. Flat and spring washers are used with these screws. FIG. 12-2e Remove the volume together with VR bracket. Be careful not to damage the wire connected to the volume. FIG. 12-2f Loosen the 2 hexagon socket screws that fasten the gear.
  • Page 132 Remove the nuts that fasten the VR bracket, then remove volume from VR bracket and replace. The wire connected to the volume is used as is. Take away the thermal contraction tube with nippers or cutter, melt the soldered areas with a soldering iron and remove wire from the volume. Cover the soldered areas with thermal contraction tube.
  • Page 133: Coin Selector

    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 jammed coin, put a normal coin in and check to see that the selector correctly functions. Cleaning the Coin Selector •...
  • Page 134 Remove and clean smears by using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent and then squeezed dry. Remove the CRADLE. When removing the retaining ring (E ring), be very careful so as not to bend the rotary shaft. CRADLE FIG.
  • Page 135: Floor Sensor

    FLOOR SENSOR When reinstalling Floor Sensor or if the Floor Sensor does not function properly, refer to the following adjustment method to make corrections. Floor Sensors Green LED and Yellow LED show the operating state. Floor sensor is composed of two items: Refl ector, sensor Adjust part of the picture below when adjustment is needed.
  • Page 136 Loosen 2 of M3 X 20 and 2 of M3 X 10 round head screws so the fl oor sensor moves freely. Round Head Screw(2) M3 X 20, W/Spring Washer Round Head Screw(2) M3 X 10, W/Spring Washer FIG. 14b Adjust the sensors so the red ray from the sensor is targeted on the center of the mirror.
  • Page 137: Grease Up

    GREASE UP • Be sure to use the designated GREASE. If a different Grease is used it can cause part damage. • Grease should not be applied to locations other than as specifi ed. Doing so can may create a risk of operational problems and deterioration of parts. . •...
  • Page 138: How To Grease Up

    15-2 HOW TO GREASE-UP a. BALL JOINT   1 Remove 4 SEAT REAR COVER Round Head Wrench Bolts. Round Head Wrench Bolt(4) M4 X 15, Plastic Washer Used Seat Rear Cover FIG 15-2a01   2 Remove the Hex Bolt on the SEAT and pull out the SEAT. Hex Bolt(6), Black M8 X 35, Spring &...
  • Page 139: Actuator

    Wipe off excess grease Do a MOTION TEST in the MOTION CONTROL BD TEST MODE to make sure GREASE is spread out evenly. Replace the SEAT REAR COVER and SEAT into its original position. b. ACTUATOR   1 Take out 9 Truss Bolts M5×16 that hold down the front cover and separate the FRONT COVER. Truss Bolt(9) M5 X 12, Plastic Washer Used Front Cover...
  • Page 140: Universal Joint In The Actuator

      3 Wipe off excess grease..   4 Do a MOTION TEST in the MOTION CONTROL BD TEST MODE to make sure GREASE is spread out evenly.   5 Replace the FRONT COVER into its original position. c. UNIVERSAL JOINT IN THE ACTUATOR Follow the same procedures of number 1 of ACTUATOR GREASE UP.
  • Page 141: Guide Rail

    d. GUIDE RAIL Remove 9 Truss Bolts M5×16 that hold down the front cover and separate the front cover (refer to picture 15-2b01) Use the STICK to apply 60g of GREASE to the GUIDE RAIL. Apply grease evenly on all parts of the GUIDE RAIL.
  • Page 142: Bellows

    BELLOWS Proceed with all works only after the power is OFF. Working with the power ON can cause electric shock or short circuit Replacing Bellows Below is the bellows replacement procedure. REMOVAL OF FENCES REMOVAL OF SEAT, FOOT PLATE, SIDE PLATE REMOVAL OF BELLOWS BRACKET REMOVAL OF FENCES Removal of rear fence and side fence is needed for the removal of the bellows.
  • Page 143   2 Remove the seat rear cover by removing round head wrench screws. Round Head Wrench Screw(4) M4 X 15, Plastic Washer Used Seat Rear Cover FIG 16b   3 Remove the hex bolt inside the seat and remove the seat. Hex Bolt(6), Black M8 X 35, Spring &...
  • Page 144 REMOVAL OF BELLOWS BRACKET   1 Un-zip the zipper below the back side of the monitor. Detach the pin bush from the wire connection pin. Zipper FIG 16d   2 Remove truss screws and fl ush screws from the base and cabin. Remove the bellows Flush Screw(5) M5 X 12...
  • Page 145: Periodic Inspection

    PERIODIC INSPECTION • Once a year, check to see if power cords are damaged, the plug is securely inserted. • Once a year, request the offi ce shown on this manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased to perform the internal cleaning. Using the product with accumulated dust in the interior may cause fi...
  • Page 146 TABLE 17 PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE ITEMS DESCRIPTION PERIOD REFERENCE CABINET Confirm that adjusters contact Daily fl oor MONITOR Check screen adjustment Monthly or 6 7 , 10-3 when moving CONTROL STICK Inspection of volume, switch 1 month 9-3a Greasing 3 months 11-2 THROTTLE LEVER Inspection of volume, switch...
  • Page 147: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING • If an error message is displayed, have the problem looked at by a store maintenance person or a technician. Unless the problem is addressed by someone with specialized knowledge or skills, there could be electrical shock, short circuits or fi re. If there are no store maintenance people or technicians, or moving mechanisms are involved, cut off the power immediately and contact the office shown in this manual or the dealer from whom the product was originally purchased.
  • Page 148: Game Board Error Messages

    18-1 GAME BOARD ERROR MESSAGES • Apart from the error messages given below, there are errors for the LINDBERGH. Consult the LINDBERGH service manual. • If there is an error message other than the ones below or those in the LINDBERGH service manual, stop using the product and have the LINDBERGH sent for servicing.
  • Page 149 [DISPLAY] Error ABX01 MOTOR DRIVE COMMUNICATION ERROR [CAUSE] A motor drive communication error. [COUNTERMEASURES] Failure to communicate with the control board for seat movement. Check the cable connecting them. [DISPLAY] Error ABS02 MOTOR DRIVE OVERHEATING/OVERLOAD ERROR [CAUSE] A motor drive overheating/overload error. [COUNTERMEASURES] The seat movement motor thermal element has been activated.
  • Page 150: Troubleshooting Table

    18-2 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE If a problem has occurred, fi rst inspect the connection of the wiring connector. TABLE 18-2 PROBLEMS CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Display and billboard Because of the temporary Remove the cause of the overcurrent and switch stay off when the Main overcurrent, Circuitbreaker of the breaker on.
  • Page 151 PROBLEMS CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Access failure to Game is running. Retry when ADVERTISE screen is on. MOTION CONTROL BD TEST MODE SEAT does not operate Cabinet movement is set at Change the setting to ON. OFF in the game assignment of the test mode. LINK ID setting is not proper.
  • Page 152: Motion Control Board Error Messages

    18-3 MOTION CONTROL BOARD ERROR MESSAGES Next is a list of ERROR CODES regarding the Motion Control BD malfunction. Please check the error codes when an error occurs. Press MONITOR CHANGE BUTTON of SW UNIT to switch to MOTION CONTROL BD. When an error occurs, Status display of the MOTION CONTROL BD shows the Error Code.
  • Page 153 Error CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Code FFFE Actuator Limit Sensor is not 1.Check the connection/installation of Actuator Limit Sensor. responding. 2.If 1. checks out OK, and the particular Motor Drive BD repeats FFFE Error, contact service representative listed in this manual and replace the applied BD. 90AE Error at the #1,2 Actuators 1.This may happen when the machine was started in a slanted...
  • Page 154: Game Board

    GAME BOARD • When working with the product, be sure to turn the power off. Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit. • Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires may cause electric shock or short circuit or present a fi...
  • Page 155: How To Remove Game Board

    19-1 HOW TO REMOVE GAME BOARD The game board (LINDBERGH) is located on the left side as you face the monitor inside the base. Cut off the power supply. Remove 6 round head wrench screws that fasten maintenance cover L. Maintenance Cover L Round Head Wrench Screw(6) M5 X 35, Flat Washer Used...
  • Page 156 Remove all connectors connected to the game board. FIG. 19-1c Remove 4 Round Head Bolts M3 X 8L that hold down the steel base of the Game Board. FIG. 19-1d Round Head Screw(4) M4 X 8, W/Spring & Flat Washers Remove the Game Board.
  • Page 157: Composition Of The Game Board

    19-2 COMPOSITION OF THE GAME BOARD • With the key chip inserted into it, this board serves as a special-purpose game board for the product. • Use with the dip switches (DIP SW) on the board at the prescribed settings. If settings do not match the product, an error message will be displayed.
  • Page 158: Design Related Parts

    DESIGN RELATED PARTS For the warning display stickers, refer to Section 1.
  • Page 159: Network Play

    NETWORK PLAY Network play can be enjoyed with this product by having two units connected by LAN cable. 21-1 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING NETWORK PLAY SETUP • Before starting to work, ensure that the power switch is OFF. Failure to observe this can cause electric shock or short circuit. •...
  • Page 160 Game Unit Installation Because of the game screen composition, it is recommended that installed game machines used for network play be aligned left and right. The distance between the Side Step Fences of the game machines should be 500mm FIG. 21-1 Installation for network play...
  • Page 161: Network Cable Connections

    21-2 NETWORK CABLE CONNECTIONS To setup network play, connect the two game machines for network play with a network (LAN) cable. Do not connect a network cable to any game machine not being used for network play. Cut off the power and pull the power plug from the outlet. Align the game units left and right.
  • Page 162 Re m ove the Hole Lid on the Base and pull the network cable through the hole to connect it to the HERB in the base. Then fasten it in place with the Code Clamp as in fi gure 21-2d. Close the Hole Lid in the direction as shown in the fi...
  • Page 163: Network Play Setting

    21-3 NETWORK PLAY SETTING When the power has been engaged, initialization takes place automatically. If anyone is near the product, they could come in contact or collide with it. Check carefully to be sure that no one is near the product and that no tools or items have been left on the product, then engage the power.
  • Page 164 When the TEST Button is pressed, the LINK NUM preset value changes. Set “2” in each of the two game machines. When “2” has been set, LINK ID appears below LINK NUM. FIG. 210-3b Press the SERVICE Button, move the cursor to LINK ID and select it. When the TEST Button is pressed, the preset value of LINK ID changes.
  • Page 165 Press Select button until ‘Network Settings’ high lights. Press SET button. Press Select button until ‘LINK ID’ high lights. Press SET button to give game BD and Link ID the same number.. Press Select button until ‘EXIT’ high lights, press SET button to move to Test Mode Main Menu and move to ‘EXIT.’...
  • Page 166: Precautions In Network Play

    20-4 PRECAUTIONS IN NETWORK PLAY • If communication is interrupted during network play for any reason, network play is disabled and game play continues on each machine individually. If communication is interrupted in the Attract Mode, the network check screen appears.
  • Page 167: Parts List

    PARTS LIST...
  • Page 197: Wiring Diagram

    LCD MONITOR AFTER BURNER CLIMAX SDX CIRCUIT DRAWING 1 DVI1 VGA1 YLR-03V [JST] FSC1 FSR1 Front Speaker (L) FRONT AMP BD GAME BD FLS1 YLP-02V [JST] JMJ24 MOLEX24 SFCN6 5559-6P [MOLEX] 5557-6P [MOLEX] AC220V IN AC220V IN JM24 RCA RE MOLEX24 +3.3V...
  • Page 198 AFTER BURNER CLIMAX SDX CIRCUIT DRAWING 2 VLA04-62 [OTAX] 220VAC 8A / 110VAC 5A BHTB-DS2K [BUMHAN] DFT 20A-10P [Dong-A] MAIN INPUT DFT30A-3P [Dong-A] Coil 41mA FM-215S [DASTEK] 220R POWER SOURCE OUT2 200V (WITH EARTH) AC32 208V 220V 220T OUT1 200V...

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