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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
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  • Page 1 • Before using this product, read this manual carefully to understand the contents herein stated. © SEGA • After reading this manual, be sure to keep it near the product or in a convenient place for easy reference when necessary.
  • 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 ......4 2-1 LIMITATIONS OF USAGE ....................4 2-2 OPERATION AREA ......................6 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION ......
  • Page 3 GAME BOARD .................... 91 16-1 REMOVING THE LINDBERGH RED ................92 16-2 COMPOSITION OF THE GAME BOARD ..............94 DESIGN-RELATED PARTS ................. 95 PARTS LIST ....................96 WIRE COLOR CODE TABLE ..............142 WIRING DIAGRAM ..................143...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    "IMPORTANT" and the symbol below. Indicates important information that, if ignored, may result in the mishandling of the product and cause faulty operation or damage to the product. Sega Amusements U.S.A., Inc. 800 Arthur Avenue, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007-5215, U.S.A. TEL:...
  • Page 5 Definition of ‘Site Maintenance Personnel or Other Qualified 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 unqualified persons may cause serious accidents, including electrocution.
  • Page 6: Handling Precautions

    • To avoid an electric shock, do not plug in or unplug with a wet hand. • Do not expose power cords or earth wires on the surface, (floor, passage, etc.). If exposed, the power cords and earth wires are susceptible to damage. Damaged cords and wires can cause an electric shock or short circuit. • To avoid causing a fire or an electric shock, do not put things on or damage the power cords. • When or after installing the product, do not unnecessarily pull the power cord. If damaged, the power cord can cause a fire or an electric shock. • In case the power cord is damaged, ask for a replacement through where the product was purchased from or the office herein stated. Using the cord as is damaged can cause fire, an electric shock or leakage. • Be sure to perform grounding appropriately. Inappropriate grounding can cause an electric shock. • Be sure to use fuses meeting the specified rating. Using fuses exceeding the specified rating can cause a fire or an electric shock. • Be sure that connections such as IC BD are made properly. Insufficient insertion can cause an electric shock. • Specification changes, removal of equipment, conversion and/or addition, not designated by SEGA are not permitted. - Failure to observe this may cause a fire or an electric shock. Non-compliance with this instruction can have a bad influence upon physical conditions of the players or the onlookers, or result in injury during play. - SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage, compensation for damage to a third party, caused by specification changes not designated by SEGA. • If work or parts replacement not indicated in this manual is carried out, an accident may occur. If it is necessary to carry out work not indicated in this manual, be sure to have it done by the office indicated in this manual or by the point of purchase. Also, please inquire regarding details of the work involved. • Be sure to perform periodic maintenance inspections herein stated.
  • Page 7 • For the IC board circuit inspections, only the logic tester is allowed. The use of a multiple-purpose tester is not permitted, so be careful in this regard. • Static electricity from your body may damage some electronics devices on the IC board. Before handling the IC board, touch a grounded metallic surface so that the static electricity can be discharged. • Do not turn the power on and off continuously. Repeatedly turning the power on and off may cause product malfunction or parts damage. • Some parts are not designed and manufactured specifically for this game machine. The manufacturers may discontinue, or change the specifications 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 8 CONCERNING THE STICKER DISPLAY CONCERNING WARNING DISPLAYS This SEGA product has stickers attached describing This SEGA product has warning displays on stickers, the product manufacture No. (Serial No.) and Electrical labels and/or printed instructions adhered/attached to or Specifications. It also has a Sticker describing where to incorporated in the places where a potentially hazardous contact for repair and for purchasing parts.
  • Page 9: 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. - Places subject to direct sunlight, or places subject to high temperatures in the proximity of heating units, etc. - Places filled with inflammable gas or vicinity of highly inflammable/volatile chemicals or hazardous matter. - Dusty places. - Sloped surfaces. - Places subject to any type of violent impact. - Vicinity of anti-disaster facilities such as fire exits and fire extinguishers. - Areas where the temperature exceeds the applicable temperature (ambient temperature) range of 5 to 30 degrees centigrade. - LIMITATIONS OF USAGE • Be sure to check the Electrical Specifications. Ensure that this product is compatible with the location's power supply, voltage, and frequency requirements. A plate describing Electrical Specifications is attached to the product. Non-compliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock. • This product requires a breaker and earth mechanism as part of the location facilities. Using the product without these can cause a fire and electric shock. • Ensure that the indoor wiring for the power supply is rated at 15 A or higher (AC single phase 100 V ~ 120 V area), and 7 A or higher (AC 220 V ~ 240 V area). Non-compliance with the Electrical Specifications can cause a fire and electric shock. • Be sure to use an independent power supply equipped with an earth leakage breaker. Using a power supply without an earth leakage breaker can cause an outbreak of fire if a power surge occurs.
  • Page 10 Electricity Consumption: MAX. 2.7 A (AC 220 V, 50 Hz) MAX. 2.6 A (AC 220 V, 60 Hz) MAX. 2.6 A (AC 240 V, 50 Hz) MAX. 5.18 A (AC 110 V, 60 Hz) <TAIWAN>...
  • Page 11: Operation Area

    - OPERATION AREA • For the operation of this machine, secure a minimum area of 1.5 m (4.9 ft) [W] x 2.4 m (7.9 ft) [D]. The dimensions of the base periphery are established in consideration of ventilation, maintenance and customer passage. And if they fall and hit their head, there could be a very serious injury. Be sure to always secure enough space as prescribed in this manual. • Be sure to provide sufficient space specified in this manual. Do not allow objects to block the ventilation ports. It can cause generation of heat and a fire. • SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage or compensation for damage to a third party, resulting from the failure to observe this instruction. In order to transport the machine into a building, the minimum necessary dimensions of the opening (of doors, etc.) are 0.8 m (2.7 ft) [W] and 1.8 m (5.9 ft) [H]. 1500 2600 FIG. 2-2a FIG. 2-2b Recommended installation (Ref.) Recommended installation dimensions for two dimensions units used for competitive play...
  • Page 12: 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. - 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 sufficient lighting to allow any warnings to be read. Operation under insufficient lighting can cause bodily contact with each other, hitting accident, and/or trouble between customers. • Be sure to perform appropriate adjustment of the monitor (projector). For operation of this machine, do not leave monitor's flickering or deviation as is. Failure to observe this can have a bad influence upon the players' or the customers' physical conditions. • It is suggested to ensure a space allowing the players who feel sick while playing the game to take a rest. • Check if all of the adjusters are in contact with the surface. If they are not, the cabinet can move and cause an accident.
  • Page 13 • To avoid injury, be sure to provide sufficient space by considering the potentially crowded situation at the installation location. Insufficient installation space can cause contact, collisions, and/or trouble between customers. • Every day when cleaning the gun, inspect the gun and make sure that there are no scratches or cracks in the surface, and that the fastening screws are not loose. If the game is played with scratches, cracks or loose screws, it can cause injuries to the player or to people nearby. Ensure that the screws are not loose and are all present. Ensure that the casing is free of scratches and cracks. Ensure that the trigger is functioning properly. Ensure that all connecting wires are not damaged.
  • Page 14: During Operation (Paying Attention To Customers)

    - 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 need assistance such as the use of apparatus when walking. - Those who have high blood pressure or a heart problem. - Those who have experienced muscle convulsion or loss of consciousness when playing video games, etc. - Those who have neck or spinal cord problems. - Those who are intoxicated or under the influence of drugs. - Pregnant women. - Those who are not in good health. - Those who do not follow the attendant’s instructions. - Those who cannot grasp the Control Unit securely because of immobility in fingers, hands or arms. - Persons who disregard the product's warning displays. • Even players who have never been adversely affected by light stimulus might experience dizziness or headache depending on their physical condition when playing the game. Small children are especially likely to experience these symptoms. Caution guardians of small children to keep watch on their children...
  • Page 15: Part Descriptions

    PART DESCRIPTIONS BILLBOARD FRONT CABINET CONTROL UNIT (GUN) REAR CABINET PEDAL REAR LID AC UNIT TUBE FIG. 4 Overall View TABLE 4 Dimensions and Weights for Major Parts ITEMS Width x Depth x Height Weight BILLBOARD 865.5 mm (34.1 in) x 465 mm (18.3 in) x 455 mm (17.9 in) 12 kg (26.5 lb) FRONT CABINET 820 mm (32.3 in) x 616 mm (24.3 in) x 1,732 mm (68.2 in)
  • Page 16: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES Confirm 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 ACCESSORIES KEY MASTER DESCRIPTION: OWNER’S MANUAL 220-5793-2-A001 (2) Part No.
  • Page 17 The parts listed in Table 5b are packaged separately, but they must always be attached when using the product. They are attached while assembling and installing the product. TABLE 5b DVD KIT (1) KEY CHIP (1) CUSHION SPONGE 601-11137 (1) protective material DVD-ROM (1) DISC CASE...
  • Page 18: Assembly And Installation

    ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION • This work should be carried out by site maintenance personnel or other qualified professionals. Work performed by non-technical personnel can cause a severe accident such as electric shock. Failing to comply with this instruction can cause a severe accident such as electric shock to the player during operation. • 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 specified performance. • When assembling, more than one person is required. Depending on the assembly work, there are some cases in which working by one person alone can cause personal injury or parts damage. • Ensure that connectors are properly connected. Improper connections can cause electric shock. • Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires may cause electric shock or short circuit or present a risk of fire. • Do not carelessly push on the monitor. This could cause it to fall over. • Provide sufficient space so that assembling can be performed. Performing work in places with narrow space or low ceiling may cause an accident and assembly work to be difficult. • To perform work safely and avoid serious accident such as the cabinet falling down, do not perform work in places where step-like grade differences, a ditch, or slope exist. • Do not use connectors other than those connected to and used by the game board at the time of shipment. Do not connect wires to unused connectors. This could cause the generation of heat or smoke, or a burnout. • Wear appropriate work clothing so that work can be performed safely. Use gloves and safety shoes to prevent accidents or injuries.
  • Page 19 Installation and assembly of this product should take place in the following sequence. 1 Installation of Billboard 2 Connection of Front Cabinet, Rear Cabinet, and Tube 3 Fixation to Installation Site 4 Installation of Pedal 5 Preparation of Two Units for Competitive Play (1P: left side, 2P: right side) 6 Preparation for Software Installation 7 Connection of Power and Ground 8 Engagement of Power Supply and Software Installation...
  • Page 20 1 INSTALLATION OF BILLBOARD Attach the billboard plate to the billboard box with four screws. HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW (4)  M4 x 6, special washer used FIG. 6-1a Two people lift up the billboard, and place it on the top of the front cabinet. FRONT CABINET BILLBOARD FIG. 6-1b FIG.
  • Page 21 Secure with two screws. TRUSS SCREW (2), black M4 x 8 FIG. 6-1e Remove the rear lid’s six screws, open it, and connect the connector. TRUSS SCREW (6), black REAR LID M4 x 8 FIG. 6-1f CONNECTOR (1) VL 3P (white) FIG.
  • Page 22  CONNECTION OF FRONT CABINET, REAR CABINET, AND TUBE Open the front door using the master key. MASTER KEY FRONT DOOR FIG. 6-2a Remove the nut and washer of the tube before proceeding. WASHER TUBE APA-0100 FIG. 6-2b Run the tube wiring from the bottom side of the circular hole on the base of the front cabinet.
  • Page 23 Connect the seven connectors. CONNECTOR (7) VL 1P (white), YL 4P (white), YL 6P (white), SM 2P (white), SM 3P (white), SM 4P (white), SM 6P (white) FIG. 6-2d Connect the JVS cable, and close the front door. JVS CABLE FIG.
  • Page 24 Run the tube wiring from the hole on the lower part of the rear cabinet. Fasten the sheet metal parts of the tube to the cabinet with two screws. SCREW (2) M4 x 12, w/flat & spring washers TUBE APA-0100 FIG.
  • Page 25  FIXATION TO INSTALLATION SITE Make sure that all the adjusters contact the floor. Otherwise the cabinet could move, causing an accident. The pedal unit should only be attached after moving the product to its installation site. This product has eight casters (four on front cabinet, four on rear cabinet) and six adjusters (four on front cabinet and two on rear cabinet). After determining the installation location, have the adjusters contact the floor directly, and adjust them so the machine will remain in a level position keeping a space of about 5 mm between the floor and the casters.
  • Page 26 The rear cabinet’s adjusters are inside of the rear cabinet. Remove the rear lid, and adjust them using the same method as described for the front cabinet. ADJUSTER FIG. 6-3c 150mm FIG. 6-3d Three Surface Views FIG. 6-3e Ventilation Space Views are reduced to 1/100.
  • Page 27  INSTALLATION OF PEDAL Remove the foot lid, and attach the wire cover rear to the base of the rear cabinet. SCREW (2) M4 x 12, w/flat & spring washers WIRE COVER REAR FIG. 6-4a Remove the pedal base’s pedal cover by removing the four truss screws. TRUSS SCREW (4), chrome M4 x 8 PEDAL COVER...
  • Page 28 Secure the wire cover rear with two screws. SCREW (2) M4 x 12, w/flat & spring washers FIG. 6-4d Connect the connector. CONNECTOR (1) YL 6P (white) FIG. 6-4e Use four truss screws to secure the foot lid and pedal cover in their original positions. TRUSS SCREW (4), chrome M4 x 8 FIG.
  • Page 29  PREPARATION OF TWO UNITS FOR COMPETITIVE PLAY (P: LEFT SIDE, P: RIGHT SIDE) When not using two machines for competitive play, the procedure below is not necessary. LAN Cable Connection Run the included LAN cable from the back of the front cabinet. LAN CABLE (5 m) 600-7269-0500 FIG.
  • Page 30 Front Design Plate Replacement Referring to chapter 6, [9], replace the front design plate 1P with a front design plate 2P. FRONT DESIGN PLATE 2P FIG. 6-5c Sticker P Attachment As shown in the picture, attach the accessory sticker 2P over the sticker 1P. NOTE: The sticker 1P is not used at this time.
  • Page 31  PREPARATION FOR SOFTWARE 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 fire. • Be careful not to damage the DVD wire by getting it caught between objects, etc. Doing so may cause a short circuit or fire. • Connect the DVD DRIVE to the LINDBERGH RED before connecting the power. Adhere strictly to the proper sequence in performing work. Failing to do so may cause electrical shock or short circuit. Prepare the DVD DRIVE kit (sold separately) and the DVD wire (2 m) included with this product’s DVD kit. In preparation for software installation, connect the LINDBERGH RED in the front cabinet to the DVD DRIVE with DVD wire.
  • Page 32 Insert the key chip and attach the accessory Board No. sticker. KEY CHIP BOARD NO. STICKER FIG. 6-6c Connect the two connectors on the end of the DVD wire tagged “DVD” to the side of the DVD drive. USB MINI B NH 6P FIG.
  • Page 33  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 fire 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. • Do not expose the power cord or ground wire. If these are exposed, customers could stumble over them, for instance, and easily damage them. Additionally, if these lines are damaged, there could be a risk of electrical shock or short circuit. Set these lines at locations where they will not interfere with customer traffic, or attach covers to them. • After laying out the power cord on the floor, be Terminal width 12 mm sure to always protect it. If the power cord is left Hole diameter 6.4 mm exposed, it can easily be damaged, resulting in electrical shock. • When using the product’s AC unit ground terminal, use ground wire with a circular terminal as shown in the illustration, and establish ground securely. Avoid indiscriminant grounding operations such as use of wire with only its sheath peeled off. If grounding has been established with the ground wire inside the power cord, do not perform grounding with the AC unit ground terminal. Conversely, if the AC unit ground terminal has been used for grounding, do not establish ground with the ground wire in the power cord. Otherwise there could be faulty or erroneous...
  • Page 34 Confirm that the main switch is at OFF. INLET CIRCUIT PROTECTOR MAIN SWITCH Main switch OFF. GROUND TERMINAL <For Taiwan only> FIG. 6-7b AC Unit Fully insert the power cord connector on the side opposite the power plug into the AC unit inlet. Fully insert the power cord plug into the outlet.
  • Page 35  ENGAGEMENT OF POWER SUPPLY AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATION • Be careful not to damage the DVD wire by getting it caught between objects, etc. Doing so may cause a short circuit or fire. • The following explanation assumes that the product has been assembled properly as explained above. If there is an error or if the product operates in a manner other than as indicated below, cut off the power supply immediately. Failure to do so may result in a fire or electrical shock. • If you look directly at the laser beam in the DVD DRIVE, you could suffer vision impairment. Do not look inside the DVD DRIVE. • The software is not installed on the game board (LINDBERGH RED) when the power supply is engaged, so the “Error 22” message is not a malfunction. However, if there is another error display, or if there is no video output at all, there might have been an error in product assembly, wiring connections might be faulty, or the LINDBERGH RED might not be functioning properly. • After the power supply is engaged, wait for “Error 22” message to be displayed. If the product is indiscriminately operated in any way beforehand, there could be unexpected problems or malfunctions, as well as damage to parts. • Once “Error 22” is displayed, set the DVD-ROM in the DVD DRIVE and re-engage the power supply. Installation takes place. • After the power supply is engaged, the DVD DRIVE tray will not come out for about 30 seconds even if you press the switch. This is due to DVD DRIVE initialization. • The DVD DRIVE tray can come out or return only while the power supply is engaged. The tray cannot be opened or closed while the power is off. • Even after the software has been installed, store the DVD software kit, DVD DRIVE and DVD wire in a secure location.
  • Page 36 Take out 1 urea (resin-head) screw and CASE LID remove the DVD DRIVE case lid. FIG. 6-8a Press the DVD DRIVE switch and the DVD DRIVE tray will come out. Set the DVD from the DVD kit into the tray. Always have the labeled side facing upward.
  • Page 37 Remove the DVD wire from the DVD DRIVE. Attach the DVD DRIVE case lid and fasten it with 1 urea screw. Unlock and remove the front door. Remove the DVD wire from the LINDBERGH RED and withdraw it from the back side of the front cabinet. Attach and lock the front door.
  • Page 38 0 ENGAGEMENT OF POWER SUPPLY AFTER INSTALLING SOFTWARE Turn the AC unit’s main switch to ON to turn on the power. When the power is turned on, the fluorescent lights inside of the billboard and on the front cabinet’s left and right will illuminate. Shortly afterwards, the System Startup Screen will be displayed, which will then change to the Customer Waiting Screen (Attract Mode).
  • Page 39  ASSEMBLING CHECK Using Test Mode, verify points such as the proper assembly of the machine. Also verify normal operation of the LINDBERGH RED, boards which have been connected, and the product’s various input and output devices. In Test Mode, conduct the tests described below. (1) MONITOR TEST When MONITOR TEST is chosen from System Test Menu Screen, a screen to test the LCD will be displayed.
  • Page 40 (4) OUTPUT TEST When OUTPUT TEST is chosen from Game Test OUTPUT TEST Menu Screen, a screen to test lamps and their wiring connections will be displayed. Verify that the lamps START LAMP CABINET PANEL illuminate correctly. CABINET LED 1 CABINET LED 2 CABINET LED 3 CABINET LED 4 CABINET LED 5 CABINET LED 6 GUN KNOCKING  ->...
  • Page 41 - VIRTUA COP 3, U/R type and DX type - GHOST SQUAD, U/R type and DX type - THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD 4 DX type and SPECIAL type - 2SPICY Turn off the power. Open the coin chute door. It’s an interference prevention wire with “FREQ” tag.
  • Page 42: 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 fire or electric shock. • To move the unit over the floor, pull in the adjustors and have the casters contact the floor. While moving the unit, be careful that the casters do not roll over the power cord or the ground wire. If cord or wire is damaged, there could be electrical shocks and/or short circuits. • To lift up the cabinet, hold it at the bottom. If you hold it anywhere else, the weight of the cabinet could cause damage to parts or attachments, resulting in injury. • To install this product, the entrance must be at least 1.7 m (5.6 ft) in width and 2.2 m (7.2 ft) in height. If the entrance is too narrow, do not tilt the product carelessly. If all the product weight is put on the casters at one side only, there could be damages or deformations, causing serious accidents such as workers getting caught underneath. • If the unit cannot be taken through the entrance, do not disassemble it indiscriminately. Do not disassemble the unit in any way other than as instructed in this manual. Indiscriminate disassembly could result in electrical shocks, short circuits, or accidents while working on or operating the unit, leading to injuries. • Do not hold or press the plastic parts as indicated by the figure. Failure to observe this instruction may break the parts, and eventually the broken pieces may cause a personal injury. • Remove the pedal unit. It is very difficult to move the product while the pedal unit is attached. Failure to remove it could cause an accident. Parts could also become damaged or deformed, and the floor surface could be damaged. If there are level differences at the installation site, detach both sides of the tube and then detach the front cabinet and rear cabinet before moving.
  • Page 43 Do not move or push the product holding the shaded areas. FIG. 7b...
  • Page 44: Game Description

    GAME DESCRIPTION The following explanations apply when the product is functioning satisfactorily. Should there be any operations different from the following contents, some sort of abnormality may have occurred. Immediately look into the cause of the fault and eliminate the cause thereof to ensure satisfactory operation. When the cabinet is powered, a fluorescent lamp on the billboard and two fluorescent lamps (L and R) on the tower will always be illuminated.
  • Page 45 () HOW TO PLAY When a coin is inserted, the credit display on the bottom of the screen will increase in number. When a sufficient number of coins to play either of the game’s modes is inserted, the “INSERT COIN(S)” message on the bottom of the screen will disappear, and the display of the playable game mode will change to “XX Mode: PRESS START BUTTON”.
  • Page 46 When a mode is selected, the Player Select Screen will be displayed. Point the gun at the screen and highlight a player, and pull the trigger to select. The game will begin after a player is selected. Character information: attack, defense, speed, zoom, gun type, and ammo count are shown.
  • Page 47 () CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS GUN (with recoil function) FOOT PEDAL (used for movement) FIG. 8.3a When the gun is pointed at the screen, it can be fired. When the gun is pointed away from the screen, players can hide behind cover such as oil drums and pillars. Taking cover will reduce the amount of damage taken from enemies.
  • Page 48 The camera will zoom in if the crosshair remains on the enemy or a cover item on the enemy’s side for a specified amount of time. While zoomed, attack power will increase, and hitting an enemy in the head will result in a “Head Shot” that deals a large amount of damage.
  • Page 49 For the loser, “CONTINUE?” will display. By inserting the necessary amount of coins and pressing the START Button, the player can continue. If enough credits already remain, the START Button can be pressed without inserting additional coins. When in a COM Battle, the player will continue the game from the stage they couldn’t get past. In a Player Battle, players will once again face off.
  • Page 50 () STORY MODE This mode allows players to enjoy a storyline while clearing a large number of missions. The story of each character is different. When beginning Story Mode, players can choose to play a Practice Mission. The Practice Mission allows players to practice using controls that were not introduced during the tutorial. This Practice Mission can be skipped, even while underway, by pressing the START Button.
  • Page 51 When a mission is cleared, the score displayed depends on the player’s remaining energy, remaining time, skill attainment, and the number of attempts needed to clear that mission. FIG. 8.5d If a mission could not be cleared, a Mission Point will be deducted and the player retries the mission. When all Mission Points are depleted, “CONTINUE?”...
  • Page 52 () MATCHING Versus Mode is normally started when both players are matched up together and then competitive play begins. It is also possible for players to be matched up if both are playing Story Mode, or one is playing Story Mode and the other Versus Mode.
  • Page 53 () CHARACTER LIST All characters are androids created by a company called GRI. To obtain information regarding an inheritance left behind by the “Boss”, they pursue the “Man in Black” a.k.a. “Shadow”. • TETSUYA [Handgun / Ammo 10] Seeks to repay his debt to the Yakuza by obtaining the inheritance. A standard, balanced character.
  • Page 54 • CHARLIE [Machine Gun / Ammo 20] A special secret agent who wants to obtain the inheritance for the prosperity of his country. Rapid fire is possible by holding down the trigger. Moves quickly. FIG. 8.7d • LAURENCE [Shotgun / Ammo 4] An experimental GRI android.
  • Page 55 () STAGE LIST ● Warehouse Stage GRI’s warehouse. Destroy pillars to have them fall on enemies, or stop enemies from moving using steam from the valves. FIG. 8.8a ● Hong Kong Stage On the roof of a building in Hong Kong. Destroy signs to have them fall on enemies, or stop enemies from moving using smoke from outdoor machinery.
  • Page 56 ● Desert Stage At an isolated gas station in the desert. Destroy gas pumps or cars to inflict secondary damage on enemies. FIG. 8.8e ● Subway Stage An abandoned subway station. Destroy pillars to have them fall on enemies. Trains sometimes pass through. This allows the player to move if they time things right.
  • Page 57: 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 unspecified locations may lead to electric shock or cause short circuits. Be careful that a finger or hand does not get caught when opening/closing the coin chute door. • When you enter the Test Mode, fractional coin and bonus adder data is erased. • Adjust the sound to the optimum volume, taking into consideration the environmental requirements of the installation location. • Removing the coin meter circuitry renders the game inoperable.
  • Page 58 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 first 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 59: Switch Unit And Coin Meter

    - SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER Switch Unit In Test Mode, the switch unit in the coin chute door is operated. Unlock and open the coin chute door. Inside is a switch unit. SOUND TEST SERVICE SOUND VOLUME SWITCH VOLUME (SOUND VOLUME) TEST BUTTON (TEST) SERVICE BUTTON...
  • Page 60: System Test Mode

    - 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. • Use with the specified settings. If settings other than those specified are used, inappropriate operations or malfunction may occur. In the System Test Mode, the main activities include checking LINDBERGH RED information and actions and the setting of coin/credit. Also, a screen appears for checking screen adjustments. For details, see the LINDBERGH RED service manual, which is provided separately.
  • Page 61: Game Test Mode

    - 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. A. GAME TEST MENU GAME TEST MENU INPUT TEST OUTPUT TEST GAME ASSIGNMENTS GUN ADJUSTMENT NETWORK ASSIGNMENTS BOOKKEEPING BACKUP DATA CLEAR -> EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG. 9-3a Select GAME TEST MODE from the System Test Menu Screen to display the Game Test Mode Screen as follows.
  • Page 62 B. 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 GUN TRIGGER GUN X GUN Y SCREEN IN PEDAL LEFT PEDAL RIGHT START SERVICE TEST...
  • Page 63 C. OUTPUT TEST This screen is for confirming the proper operation of each output device used by the game. Periodically use this screen to check the status of each output device. OUTPUT TEST START LAMP CABINET PANEL CABINET LED 1 CABINET LED 2 CABINET LED 3 CABINET LED 4 CABINET LED 5 CABINET LED 6 GUN KNOCKING  ->...
  • Page 64 D. GAME ASSIGNMENTS This screen is for adjusting settings such as game difficulty. When using NETWORK, the cabinet that is CABINET ID 2 will have its settings the same as CABINET ID 1’s cabinet. GAME ASSIGNMENTS GAME DIFFICULTY  VERSUS MODE NORMAL  STORY MODE NORMAL MATCH COUNT MISSION POINT SETTING  INITIAL MISSION POINT...
  • Page 65 E. GUN ADJUSTMENT This screen allows for the adjustment of the gun’s crosshair settings which are used during gameplay. NOTE: Because of discrepancies between cabinets, be sure to adjust these settings prior to operating the cabinet for the first time. + GUN ADJUSTMENT OLD NEW LEFT CENTER X 80...
  • Page 66 RIGHT: Sets the adjustment value horizontally at its rightmost point. Aim the gun at the “+” mark on the right edge of the screen, pull the trigger, and the NEW adjustment value will be updated. BOTTOM: Sets the adjustment value vertically at its lowest point. Aim the gun at the “+”...
  • Page 67 F. NETWORK ASSIGNMENTS This screen is for setting the cabinets’ IDs and the communication method between cabinets. NETWORK ASSIGNMENTS COMMUNICATION STAND-ALONE CABINET ID OPERATION MODE NORMAL -> EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG. 9-3f Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor. Move the cursor to the desired item and press the TEST Button. Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the Game Test Menu Screen.
  • Page 68 G. BOOKKEEPING The following screens display information regarding the game’s operational records. There are four screens in all that display up-to-date data. When the TEST Button is pressed, the next screen will be shown. Press the TEST Button while on the fourth screen to return to the Game Test Menu Screen.               BOOKKEEPING      PAGE 1/4 COIN 1 COIN 2...
  • Page 69               BOOKKEEPING      PAGE 2/4 NUMBER OF GAMES  VERSUS MODE  STORY MODE NUMBER OF CONTINUE  VERSUS MODE  STORY MODE TOTAL TIME 0D 00H 00M 00S PLAY TIME 0D 00H 00M 00S  VERSUS MODE 0D 00H 00M 00S  STORY MODE 0D 00H 00M 00S AVERAGE PLAY TIME 00M 00S  VERSUS MODE 00M 00S  STORY MODE 00M 00S LONGEST PLAY TIME 00M 00S  VERSUS MODE 00M 00S  STORY MODE 00M 00S SHORTEST PLAY TIME 00M 00S  VERSUS MODE 00M 00S  STORY MODE 00M 00S PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE FIG. 9-3gb NUMBER OF GAMES: The total number of games played. NUMBER OF CONTINUE: The total number of continued games played.
  • Page 70               BOOKKEEPING      PAGE 3/4 GAME HISTOGRAM (VERSUS MODE) 0M00S - 0M29S 0M30S - 0M59S 1M00S - 1M29S 1M30S - 1M59S 2M00S - 2M29S 2M30S - 2M59S 3M00S - 3M29S 3M30S - 3M59S 4M00S - 4M29S 4M30S - 4M59S 5M00S - 5M29S 5M30S - 5M59S 6M00S - 6M29S 6M30S - 6M59S 7M00S - 7M29S 7M30S - 7M59S 8M00S - 8M29S 8M30S - 8M59S 9M00S - 9M29S 9M30S - 9M59S OVER   10M00S PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE FIG. 9-3gc The GAME HISTOGRAM displays how many times a play ended at a certain time on that cabinet. Use this as a reference when determining settings such as difficulty level.
  • Page 71 H. BACKUP DATA CLEAR Select BACKUP DATA CLEAR to display the following screen, and you can clear the bookkeeping data. BACKUP DATA CLEAR YES (CLEAR) -> NO (CANCEL) SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON FIG. 9-3ha To clear data, use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to YES (CLEAR) and then press the TEST Button. When the data has been cleared, the message "COMPLETED"...
  • Page 72: Control Unit (Gun)

    CONTROL UNIT (GUN) • 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 fire. • Exercise due caution in performing soldering work. If soldering iron is handled carelessly, there could be fires or burns. • When fastening plastic parts, be careful not to tighten screws or nuts excessively. If these are tightened to excess, parts could be damaged, resulting in injuries from fragments, etc. • After the unit has been disassembled and reassembled again, check carefully to be sure that there are no gaps or rattling at the junctions and that the trigger can be operated smoothly. If there are gaps or rattling, or if operation is not satisfactory, the players could get fingers or hands caught, resulting in injury. • Be sure to inspect gun surfaces for cracks and damage. Players could be injured if they play when the unit is cracked or damaged. • Assemble so that there is no gap between the L and R covers. If there is a gap or rattling, the players could get fingers or hands caught, resulting in injury. • Once the product has been disassembled, use slack preventive agent (product No. : 090-0012-N). Coat screws with suitable amounts of this agent and then tighten them. If this agent is not used, the product might start rattling or come apart. • Use the slack preventive agent prescribed in these instructions. If any other agent is used, there could be chemical changes that inhibit the use of screws and part surfaces could be damaged. • Be careful not to damage or lose small parts or screws. • When a part has been replaced, be sure to always make adjustments and check conditions in Test Mode.
  • Page 73 Microswitch Replacement Three kinds of screws are used to fasten the L and R covers. The L and R covers can be detached by removing all ten of these screws. SCREW (8), black M3 x 12, w/ small flat & spring washers SCREW (1), black M3 x 10, w/ small flat &...
  • Page 74 Sensor Unit Replacement Remove the L cover following the same procedures used when replacing a microswitch. Remove the connector and then remove the sensor unit. SENSOR UNIT APA-2030 Remove the connector. FIG. 10c After replacing the sensor unit, reassemble the gun. Operate the trigger to fully verify that the microswitch turns on and off properly.
  • Page 75 Solenoid Replacement Remove the L cover following the same procedures used when replacing a microswitch. Remove the cord clamp fastening the cable and remove the connector. Remove the connector. FIG. 10d Remove the two screws and remove the solenoid ASSY. SOLENOID ASSY SCREW (2) M4 x 8, w/flat &...
  • Page 76 Remove the eight screws and an E-ring (2 mm), and replace the solenoid. Be careful not to lose small parts during this procedure. SCREW (8) M3 x 6, w/spring washer SOLENOID 124-5101 FIG. 10g E-RING 2 mm FIG. 10h Attach the solenoid ASSY with two screws and connect the connector. Be careful not to damage the wiring. Refer to the preceding sections regarding part replacement.
  • Page 77: Monitor (Lcd Display)

    MONITOR (LCD DISPLAY) - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING THE MONITOR Responding to breakdown or abnormality • If smoke or a strange odor appears, immediately unplug the power cable from the power source. Continuing to use the product may cause a fire or an electric shock. Ensure that smoke is no longer emitted, and contact the point of purchase. • If nothing displays on the screen, immediately unplug the power cable from the power source. Continuing to use the product may cause a fire or an electric shock. Contact the point of purchase and request an inspection. • If water or a foreign object enters the monitor’s interior, immediately unplug the power cable from the power source. Continuing to use the product may cause a fire or an electric shock. Contact the point of purchase and request an inspection. • If the monitor is dropped or the cabinet is damaged, immediately unplug the power cable from the power source. Continuing to use the product may cause a fire or an electric shock. Contact the point of purchase and request an inspection. During operation • Do not repair, reconstruct, or disassemble the monitor. The monitor’s interior contains high voltage parts. A fire or an electric shock could result. For inspections, adjustments, and repair of the monitor’s interior, request work from the point of purchase. • Do not insert foreign objects. If metal objects or flammable materials such as paper are inserted into the interior through ventilation openings or other apertures, an electric shock could result.
  • Page 78: Cleaning The Screen Surface

    - CLEANING THE SCREEN SURFACE • Use a soft, dry cloth (flannel-type) to wipe away dirt. Do not use materials such as coarse mesh gauze. • Alcohol (ethanol) is the recommended solvent for removing dirt. When using a cleaning agent, follow the precautions below. - Dilute neutral cleaning agents for home use with water. Soak a soft cloth in the solution, and wring it thoroughly before wiping the screen. - Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or powders, or cleaning agents containing bleach. - Do not use alkaline cleaning agents such as glass cleaners, or solvents such as thinners. • Do not scrub or scratch the screen surface with abrasive materials such as brushes or scrub brushes. Clean the screen surface once a week.
  • Page 79: Adjustment Method

    11-3 ADJUSTMENT METHOD All adjustment values are set accurately at the time of shipping from the factory. Do not readjust these values needlessly or apply adjustments not specified in this manual. The display may not appear properly if the values are incorrect. Controls – Adjustment Procedures This section explains basic control procedures for making adjustments using the buttons on the monitor adjustment board. Remove the two truss screws from the front cabinet. Remove the front cover to access the monitor adjustment board.
  • Page 80 Button Names and Functions FIG. 11-3c MENU: Turn the Picture Menu display on and off. Move the cursor up to highlight a menu item. Increase the value of, or change, a selected menu item. DOWN: Move the cursor down to highlight a menu item. Decrease the value of, or change, a selected menu item.
  • Page 81 On-Screen Display (OSD) Press the MENU Button while the OSD is not displayed to bring up the Picture Menu. On the Picture Menu, it is possible to perform various screen adjustments. Use the UP and DOWN Buttons to highlight the item you want to adjust. After highlighting the desired item, press the ENTER Buttons to select and begin the adjustment.
  • Page 82: Coin Selector

    COIN SELECTOR When the REJECT button fails to refund coins, open the coin chute door and open the selector gate. Once the jammed coin is removed, insert a standard coin to ensure that the selector is working properly. Cleaning the Coin Selector • Remove and clean smears using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent which is then wrung dry.
  • Page 83 Use soft cloth to wipe dirt from rotary shaft and bearing. After wiping off dirt, wipe away moisture with a dry cloth and make sure that the coin selector is completely dry. Coin Insertion Test Carry out a coin insertion test once per month. At the same time, check the following points: □...
  • Page 84: Fluorescent Lamp Replacement

    FLUORESCENT LAMP REPLACEMENT • 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. • There is danger that hot lamps can cause burns. Exercise due caution when replacing lamps. • Use lamps of the specified ratings. Using lamps with different ratings may cause fires or damage. • Such things as deteriorated insulation in lighting fixtures can cause a short circuit and/or smoke. Make sure there are no abnormalities. For example, check if you can smell anything burning, if any sockets have been discolored and if the lamp has to be replaced frequently. Be careful when handling parts made of plastic or glass. For example, be careful not to tighten screws excessively. If such parts are damaged, injuries could be caused by fragments, cracks, etc. Fluorescent Lamp Inside Front Cabinet Turn off the power. Remove the six truss screws from the back of the front cabinet. TRUSS SCREW (6), black M4 x 8 FIG.
  • Page 85 Open the rear lid of the front cabinet. Replace the fluorescent lamp. FLUORESCENT LAMP 32 W: 390-5251-32-01 GLOW LAMP: 390-5638-5P FIG. 13b Fluorescent Lamp Inside Billboard Turn off the power. Remove the billboard from the front cabinet. Place it on the floor before performing any work. Remove a total of four hexagon bolts from the sides of the billboard.
  • Page 86 Remove the plate holder. PLATE HOLDER FIG. 13d Remove the lamp cover. Replace the fluorescent lamp. LAMP COVER FLUORESCENT LAMP 20 W: 390-5251-20-01 GLOW LAMP: 390-5638-1P FIG. 13e...
  • Page 87: Periodic Inspection

    PERIODIC INSPECTION The items listed below require periodic check and maintenance to retain the performance of this machine and to ensure safe business operation. Players operate the gun by touching it and holding it with their hands. Clean the gun on a regular basis and have hand wipes, etc.
  • Page 88 Cleaning the Cabinet Surfaces When the cabinet surfaces become dirty, remove stains with a soft cloth soaked in water or diluted (with water) chemical detergent and then wrung dry. To avoid damaging the finish, do not use such solvents as thinner, benzene, etc.
  • Page 89: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING - TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE • The work described below should be carried out by the site maintenance personnel or other qualified professional. Work carried out by personnel without the necessary skill or technology can cause accident. • If no improvements can be noted even after the following measures have been taken, disengage the power and contact the point of purchase or the office indicated in these instructions. If the power is left on while there is an abnormality, a fire, electric shock or other serious accident can occur. • 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 fire. • Once the reason that the breaker or circuit protector activated has been removed, restore the breaker or circuit protector to its original condition. If the product is used while the reason for activation has not yet been removed, heat and/or fire could be generated. If a problem occurs, first inspect the connection of any wiring connectors. TABLE 15-1a PROBLEMS CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES With main switch ON, no Power is not supplied.
  • Page 90 TABLE 15-1b PROBLEMS CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES Gun crosshair is misaligned. Faulty gun adjustment. Adjust settings on the Gun Adjustment Screen in Test Mode. <See chapter 9.> Screen LED sensor board Contact the point of purchase for this product. malfunction. Gun sensor board is damaged. Replace sensor board.
  • Page 91: Fuse Replacement

    - FUSE REPLACEMENT Turn off the power. Remove the six truss screws. Remove the rear lid of the rear cabinet. Make sure that the fuse’s capacity matches the value specified on the sticker. TRUSS SCREW (6), black M4 x 8 FIG.
  • Page 92: Error Display

    - ERROR DISPLAY • If there is an error display, search out the cause immediately and take corrective action. If the product is operated while the error is ignored, there could be an accident. There could also be permanent damage to parts, etc. • If an error is displayed, have the site maintenance personnel or other qualified individuals resolve it. If someone without specialized or technical knowledge attempts to rectify the problem, electric shock, short circuits or fire may result. If there is no site maintenance personnel or other qualified individuals available, turn the power off immediately, and contact your retailer or the office listed in this manual. • If a problem not described in this manual and the LINDBERGH RED service manual occurs, or the resolution to a problem described in this manual is not effective, do not make further attempts to resolve the problem yourself. Immediately turn off the power and contact your retailer or the office listed in this manual. Any unguided attempts to solve such problems may lead to a serious accident. • If countermeasures given in this manual have been taken and there are still no improvements, contact the point of purchase or the office indicated in these instructions. Network Check during startup or when exiting Test Mode When the communication method is set to “NETWORK” within NETWORK ASSIGNMENTS in the Test Mode, a check will be conducted when starting up the cabinets and when exiting Test Mode.
  • Page 93 During Operation If a network error occurs during a Player Battle, the screen below will be displayed, and a check will be conducted. SORRY Network disconnected. NETWORK CHECKING … 3 ○ When two players are in Versus Mode If an error occurs, a screen such as the one below will be displayed. Press the TEST Button to enter Test Mode.
  • Page 94 ○ When two players are in Story Mode, or one is playing Story Mode and the other Versus Mode Whether or not an error occurs, a screen such as the one below will be displayed, and the game will return to the original mode. If an error occurred, the players will no longer be matched up together. SORRY Network disconnected.
  • Page 95 Error Codes ERROR 6380: UNKNOWN ERROR (Cause of error is not determined.) Confirm points such as: - Are the cables properly connected? - Are Test Mode’s settings correct? - Are the circuit boards in good condition? ERROR 6381: CHECK TIMEOUT (Network Check ran out of time.) Confirm points such as: - Are the cables properly connected?
  • Page 96: 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 an electric shock, short circuit or present a risk of fire. • Do not expose the game board, etc. for any reason. Doing so may cause electric shock or malfunctioning. • No connectors other than those connected on the game board when first delivered can be used by this product. Do not connect any other wires to any of the unused connectors. This may lead to the generation of heat, smoke or burn outs. • When replacing or repairing the game board and then returning it to the cabinet, be sure to reconnect all the connectors correctly. Improper connection may cause electric shock, short circuit or fire. • When connecting the connectors, be sure to attach them correctly. There is only one correct way in which they must be connected. Attempting to connect them incorrectly may cause damage to the pins on the connectors, and cause electric shock, short circuit or fire. • In this product, setting changes are made using the Test Mode. The game board need not be operated. Use the game board, etc. as is with the same setting made at the time of shipment so as not to cause electric shock and malfunctioning. • The chip parts on IC boards can be damaged by electrostatic discharge from the human body. Before handling an IC board, always neutralize any static charge in the body by touching a grounded metal surface. • Be careful not to get fingers caught when removing doors or other parts. • When exchanging the game board, place and post the damaged board in the new board’s special packaging. If you do not have the packaging or it is damaged order one using the following product number/name <601-11691: CARTON BOX LBG>.
  • Page 97: Removing The Lindbergh Red

    - REMOVING THE LINDBERGH RED The LINDBERGH RED is mounted on the MAIN BD base (wooden board) inside the base box of the front cabinet. Remove the MAIN BD base, together with the LINDBERGH RED, from the base box. Turn off the cabinet’s power. Unlock the front door with the master key.
  • Page 98 Taking care so not to catch the wiring, pull out the MAIN BD base together with the LINDBERGH RED. FIG. 16-1c Place the base on a level surface. Remove the four screws which secure the LINDBERGH RED to the base. When sending the LINDBERGH RED for repair, do not remove the key chip attached to the connector panel.
  • Page 99: Composition Of The Game Board

    - COMPOSITION OF THE GAME BOARD • The game board becomes the game board for this product once the key chip is inserted. • The DIP SW (dip switches) on the board must be set as specified below. If set incorrectly for this product, an error will be displayed and the game will not run. ASSY CASE LBJ L 512MB APA EXP (845-0002D-02) BOARD NUMBER STICKER KEY CHIP DIP SW FIG. 16-2a DIP SW Setting Use this product with the DIP SW settings shown in the figure below. NOTE: It is not possible to conduct competitive play with two machines if the cabinets have different DIP SW settings.
  • Page 100: Design-Related Parts

    DESIGN-RELATED PARTS For the warning display stickers, refer to Section 1. FIG. 17a FIG. 17b...
  • Page 101: Parts List

    PARTS LIST 1 TOP ASSY APA 2 APA-1000 3 APA-1100 4 LCA-1150X ASSY FRONT CABINET ASSY BASE CABINET ASSY BASE BOX 5 LCA-1250 6 LCA-1270 ASSY CASH BOX DOOR ASSY SERVICE DOOR 7 APA-1300 10 APA-1550 AC UNIT ASSY WOOFER 8 APA-1400 11 APA-1580 ASSY BILLBOARD...
  • Page 102  TOP ASSY APA (D-/)
  • Page 103  TOP ASSY APA (D-/) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-1000 ASSY FRONT CABINET APA-3000 ASSY REAR CABINET APA-0100 ASSY TUBE 421-8479-01 STICKER INSTR SUNLIGHT ENG SGM-3811 POLTHN COV 850×900×1700 SGM-1798 POLY COVER 760×380×1000 201 000-P00412-W M SCR PH W/FS M4×12 202 000-T00430-0B M SCR TH BLK M4×30 401 220-5793-2-A001 KEY MASTER A001 402 SGM-4111Y KEY BAG 403 420-7031-01 OWNERS MANUAL APA ENG 404 420-7032-01 SERVICE MANUAL LBJ ENG 406 APA-0001 FRONT DESIGN PLATE 1P 407...
  • Page 104  ASSY FRONT CABINET (APA-000) (D-/)
  • Page 105  ASSY FRONT CABINET (APA-000) (D-/) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-1100 ASSY BASE CABINET LCA-1270 ASSY SERVICE DOOR APA-1300 AC UNIT APA-1400 ASSY BILLBOARD APA-1500 ASSY CENTER BOX APA-1600 ASSY LCD APA-1700 ASSY TOWER L APA-1750 ASSY TOWER R APA-4000 ASSY PWR SPLY APA-4100 ASSY MAIN BD APA-4150 ASSY SUB ELEC APA-4200 ASSY ELEC FRONT VTF-1006 FRONT COVER SPONGE APA-1001 FRONT COVER BRKT APA-1002 FRONT COVER APA-1003 TOWER HOLDER REAR APA-1004...
  • Page 106  ASSY BASE CABINET (APA-00) (D-/)
  • Page 107  ASSY BASE CABINET (APA-00) (D-/) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LCA-1150X ASSY BASE BOX LCA-1250 ASSY CASH BOX DOOR VTF-0101 REJECT LID LCA-1102 COM BRKT LCA-1104 EX SW HOLDER LCA-1105 ELEC HOLDER APA-1101 STICKER BASE CABINET L APA-1102 STICKER BASE CABINET R 101 509-6102-H-B SW ROCKER J8 H-B AJ8201BF 201 000-F00308 M SCR FH M3×8 202 050-F00400 FLG NUT M4 203 000-T00408-0B M SCR TH BLK M4×8 204 000-P00408-W M SCR PH W/FS M4×8...
  • Page 108  ASSY BASE BOX (LCA-0X) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LCA-1151X BASE BOX 101 601-10905 CASTER D51H66 FREE ST 102 601-5699X LEG ADJUSTER BOLT M16×75 201 050-H01600 HEX NUT M16 202 030-000620-S HEX BLT W/S M6×20...
  • Page 109  ASSY CASH BOX DOOR (LCA-0) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE OLS-1651 CASH BOX DOOR HOT-1203X CENTER TNG HOT-1204X SIDE TNG 101 220-5794 CLY LOCK W/KEYS 201 065-E00300 E RING 3MM 202 060-F00400 FLT WSHR M4...
  • Page 110  ASSY SERVICE DOOR (LCA-0) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LCA-1271 SERVICE DOOR DP-1167 TNG LKG 101 220-5793-1-A001 CLY LOCK MASTER W/O KEY A001...
  • Page 111  AC UNIT (APA-00) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-1301 AC BRKT 421-7468-02 STICKER C.P W/PIC 421-8202 STICKER EARTH MARK 101 509-6102-V-B SW ROCKER J8 V-B AJ8202BF 102 214-0202 AC INLET PANEL TYPE 104 512-5046-91-08 C.P 8A CE UL NRW10-8A-TK2421 <Taiwan> 512-5046-91-05 C.P 5A CE UL NRW10-5A-TK2421 <Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, Korea, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Australia> 106 270-5115 NOISE FILTER 15A GT-215J 107 280-0417 TERMINAL BINDING POST BLACK <Taiwan> Not Used <Others> 108 450-5126 MAGNET CONTACT S-NIOCX <Taiwan>...
  • Page 112  ASSY BILLBOARD (APA-00) (D-/)
  • Page 113  ASSY BILLBOARD (APA-00) (D-/) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-1401 BILLBOARD BOX APA-1402 REF BOARD APA-1403 FL COVER APA-1404 PLATE HOLDER APA-1405-01 BILLBOARD PLATE ENG 253-5457 FL HOLDER 440-WS0300-EG STICKER W POWER OFF & HI TEMP EG 421-7501-17 STICKER FL 20W 101 390-6822-20EX ASSY FL20W EX W/CONN HIGH 102 280-5277 CORD CLAMP 18 201 000-P00430-W M SCR PH W/FS M4×30 202 000-T00408-0C M SCR TH CRM M4×8 203 030-000616-SB HEX BLT W/S BLK M6×16 204 068-652016-0B FLT WSHR BLK 6.5-20×1.6...
  • Page 114  ASSY CENTER BOX (APA-00) (D-/)
  • Page 115  ASSY CENTER BOX (APA-00) (D-/) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-1550 ASSY WOOFER APA-1580 ASSY FRONT FRAME APA-1680 ASSY LCD PWR SPLY APA-1501 CENTER BOX APA-1502 REAR FRAME APA-1503 REAR LID APA-1504 BILLBOARD HOLDER APA-1505X STICKER CENTER BOX APA-1506 SHADE 253-5457 FL HOLDER 421-7501-18 STICKER FL32W 101 390-6822-32EX ASSY FL32W EX W/CONN HIGH 201 000-P00408-W M SCR PH W/FS M4×8 202 000-F00406 M SCR FH M4×6 203 050-F00300...
  • Page 116 0 ASSY WOOFER (APA-0) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-1551 WOOFER BRKT 101 130-5218-01 SUB WOOFER 4OHM 40W YL 201 012-T00412 TAP SCR #2 TH 4×12...
  • Page 117  ASSY FRONT FRAME (APA-0) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-1581 FF UPPER BRKT APA-1582 FF LOWER BRKT APA-1583 FF SIDE COVER 201 010-F00310-0B S-TITE SCR FH BLK M3×10...
  • Page 118  ASSY LCD PWR SPLY (APA-0) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-1681 SW REG BRKT 101 400-5461-01 SW REGU FOR LCD 32TYPE 201 000-P00306-W M SCR PH W/FS M3×6...
  • Page 119  ASSY LCD (APA-00) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-1620 ASSY MONITOR MASK APA-1601 LCD SIDE COVER APA-1602 FRAME COVER UPPER APA-1603 MASK BRKT APA-1604 FRAME COVER LOWER L APA-1605 FRAME COVER LOWER R 101 200-6046-91 ASSY LCD DSPL 32TYPE K 201 000-P00312 M SCR PH M3×12 202 000-T00408-0B M SCR TH BLK M4×8 203 010-F00310-0B S-TITE SCR FH BLK M3×10...
  • Page 120  ASSY MONITOR MASK (APA-0) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-1621 MASK BASE JPT-1082 IR COVER 101 838-13145R02 LED BD GUN SENSE HOD 102 838-14703 LED BD GUN SENSE APA 103 280-5277 CORD CLAMP 18 104 280-5275-SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 201 050-U00300 U NUT M3 202 069-000034-PN FLT WSHR PLASTIC BLK 3-8×1 203 FAS-680016 FLT WSHR NI 3-10×0.5 204 050-H00400 HEX NUT M4 205 060-S00400 SPR WSHR M4 206 060-F00400 FLT WSHR M4...
  • Page 121  ASSY TOWER L (APA-00) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-1701 TOWER BASE L APA-1702 TOWER DESIGN PLATE L APA-1703 TAPE A APA-1704 TAPE B 201 FAS-290042 HEX SKT LH CAP SCR STN M4×12 202 280-6686-01 SP WSHR 4.5×16×4 203 000-T00412-0B M SCR TH BLK M4×12 204 068-441616-0B FLT WSHR BLK 4.4-16×1.6 205 050-F00400 FLG NUT M4...
  • Page 122  ASSY TOWER R (APA-0) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-1751 TOWER BASE R APA-1752 TOWER DESIGN PLATE R APA-1703 TAPE A APA-1704 TAPE B 201 FAS-290042 HEX SKT LH CAP SCR STN M4×12 202 280-6686-01 SP WSHR 4.5×16×4 203 000-T00412-0B M SCR TH BLK M4×12 204 068-441616-0B FLT WSHR BLK 4.4-16×1.6 205 050-F00400 FLG NUT M4...
  • Page 123  ASSY PWR SPLY (APA-000) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE SHT-4904X ELEC BRKT LCA-4001 ELEC BRKT 101 400-5457-91 SW REGU ATX/JVS 201 000-P00308-W M SCR PH W/FS M3×8...
  • Page 124  ASSY MAIN BD (APA-00) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LCA-0001 WOODEN BASE MAIN 845-0001D-02 ASSY CASE LBJ L 512MB EXP 201 000-P00416-W M SCR PH W/FS M4×16...
  • Page 125  ASSY SUB ELEC (APA-0) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-4151 WOODEN BASE SUB 421-9693-24 STICKER DC 24V 421-9693-12 STICKER DC 12V 101 400-5421-05024 SW REGU LCA50S-24 102 400-5421-05012 SW REGU LCA50S-12 103 280-6681 L-LOCK LT-320PCG 104 280-0419 HARNESS LUG 105 280-5277 CORD CLAMP 18 201 000-P00308-W M SCR PH W/FS M3×8 202 011-T03516 TAP SCR TH 3.5×16 203 011-T03512 TAP SCR TH 3.5×12 204 011-F00312 TAP SCR #1 FH 3×12 301...
  • Page 126 0 ASSY ELEC FRONT (APA-00) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LCA-4051 WOODEN BASE SUB ELEC 101 838-14515-A05 SOUND AMP ANALOG IN 102 400-5421-05024 SW REGU LCA50S-24 103 280-6681 L-LOCK LT-320PCG 104 838-14551 DISTRIBUTION BD 105 280-0419 HARNESS LUG 201 000-P00308-W M SCR PH W/FS M3×8 202 011-T03516 TAP SCR TH 3.5×16 203 011-P00320 TAP SCR PH 3×20 301 LCA-60007 WH AC SUB ELEC SW REGU FOR AMP 302 APA-60039 WH DC SUB ELEC SW REGU FOR AMP...
  • Page 127  ASSY XFMR 00-0V (APA-00) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LCA-4201 WOODEN BASE XFMR 101 560-5523-V XFMR 100-120V 100V7.5A WB V 102 280-0419 HARNESS LUG 201 000-P00416-W M SCR PH W/FS M4×16 202 011-T03512 TAP SCR TH 3.5×12...
  • Page 128  ASSY XFMR 0-0V (APA-0) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LCA-4201 WOODEN BASE XFMR 101 560-5524-V XFMR 220-240V 100V7.5A WB V 102 280-0419 HARNESS LUG 201 000-P00416-W M SCR PH W/FS M4×16 202 011-T03512 TAP SCR TH 3.5×12...
  • Page 129  ASSY WIRE FRONT (APA-00-0) This is comprised of the following wire harnesses. ASSY drawing is not available. ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE 101 601-0460 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM 301 600-7009-2500 ASSY RGB CA D-SUB 15P 2500MM 302 600-7919-150 CBL AUD RCA TO MINI PLUG 150CM 303 APA-60041 WH AC BASE SERVICEMAN SW 304 APA-60001 WH AC100V FRONT CABINET 305 APA-60006 WH DC24V FRONT CABINET 306 APA-60007 WH DC12V FRONT CABINET...
  • Page 130 23 ASSY REAR CABINET (APA-3000) (D-1/2)
  • Page 131  ASSY REAR CABINET (APA-000) (D-/) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-3100 ASSY BASE CABINET REAR APA-2100 CONTROL UNIT APA-3200 ASSY PEDAL APA-3300 ASSY LED REAR APA-3400 SW UNIT APA-3450 COUNTER UNIT APA-4300 ASSY ELEC REAR APA-3001X FOOT LID APA-3002 REAR LID APA-3003 WIRE COVER REAR APA-3004 CONTROLLER CABLE BRKT APA-3005 CONTROL PNL UPPER APA-3006-01 CONTROL PNL UNDER ENG APA-3007 CONTROL UNIT HOLDER APA-3008 EDY COVER APA-3010 STICKER CONTROL UNIT HOLDER APA-3011...
  • Page 132  ASSY BASE CABINET REAR (APA-00) (D-/)
  • Page 133  ASSY BASE CABINET REAR (APA-00) (D-/) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-3150 REAR CABINET APA-3500 ASSY SPEAKER APA-3102 CABLE HOLE LID APA-3103 CCFL HOLDER REAR APA-3104 SIDE WEATHER STRIP L APA-3105 SIDE WEATHER STRIP R 105-5592 CHUTE PLATE SINGLE APA-3108 SPEAKER NET DP-1167 TNG LKG LCA-2037 CCFL CAP LCA-2041 CUSHION VTF-1573 CCFL INV SHEET VTF-1574 CCFL INV COVER 839-1176R01 CONN BD JVS 421-7501-02 STICKER 6.3V 0.15A 101 220-5237-93-04...
  • Page 134  REAR CABINET (APA-0) (D-/)
  • Page 135  REAR CABINET (APA-0) (D-/) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-3151 REAR CABINET BLANK 101 601-10905 CASTER D51H66 FREE ST 102 601-11546 LEG ADJUSTER BOLT M16×60 DISGO 201 050-H01600 HEX NUT M16 202 030-000616-S HEX BLT W/S M6×16 203 060-F00600 FLT WSHR M6...
  • Page 136  ASSY SPEAKER (APA-00) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-3501 SPEAKER BRKT 101 130-5260 SPKR BOX 6OHM 15/40W W/SHLD 102 280-5275-SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 201 000-P00408-W M SCR PH W/FS M4×8...
  • Page 137  ASSY WIRE REAR (APA-00) This is comprised of the following wire harnesses. ASSY drawing is not available. ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE 101 601-0460 PLASTIC TIE BELT 100 MM 301 APA-60021 WH SPEAKER REAR CABINET 302 APA-60022 WH START & SWUNIT REAR CABINET 303 APA-60030 WH LAMP REAR CABINET 304 APA-60032 WH COIN & METER REAR CABINET...
  • Page 138  ASSY PEDAL (APA-00) (D-/)
  • Page 139  ASSY PEDAL (APA-00) (D-/) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-3201 PEDAL BASE APA-3202 PEDAL APA-3203 PEDAL COVER CENTER BASE APA-3205 PEDAL COVER APA-3206 PEDAL SIDE LID APA-3207 SIDE SASH L APA-3208 SIDE SASH R APA-3209 COM SPRING VCT-1205 SPRING COVER APA-3217X SHADE PLATE VCT-1207X SENSOR BRKT VCT-1209 STOPPER RUBBER VCT-1210 RUBBER CUSHION VCT-1211X RUBBER CASE APA-3216 FOOTPRINT PLATE APA-3214 PEDAL PLATE L APA-3215 PEDAL PLATE R...
  • Page 140  ASSY LED REAR (APA-00) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-3301 LED BASE REAR 101 838-14731 RED LED BD APA 102 280-5275-SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 201 000-P00320-W M SCR PH W/FS M3×20...
  • Page 141 0 SW UNIT (APA-00) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-3401 SW UNIT BRKT 421-12043 STICKER SW PANEL 101 838-14548-01 SW & C VOL BD 201 000-P00308-W M SCR PH W/FS M3×8...
  • Page 142  COUNTER UNIT (APA-0) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-3451 COUNTER BRKT TBA-1509 COUNTER LID 421-9168-01 STICKER COIN METER 101 220-5798-01 MAG CNTR 4P MZ674-DC5V-D41 JC 102 601-6231-B010 EDGING NEW TYPE L=10MM 103 601-6231-B010 EDGING NEW TYPE L=30MM 104 280-5275-SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 201 000-P00308-W M SCR PH W/FS M3×8...
  • Page 143  CONTROL UNIT (APA-00) (D-/)
  • Page 144  CONTROL UNIT (APA-00) (D-/) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-2130 SENSOR UNIT (OMJ-GZH200-W) APA-2101 COVER LEFT APA-2102 COVER RIGHT APA-2103 TRIGGER APA-2104 SIGHT APA-2105 STICKER CTRL SIDE APA-2106 CORD FRAME COVER APA-2107 CORD CLAMP APA-2108 CORD FRAME APA-2109 SOLENOID FRAME APA-2110 SLIDE FRAME APA-2111 SOLENOID DAMPER APA-2112 SOLENOID SPRING APA-2113 SOLENOID SHAFT APA-2114 SOLENOID WSHR APA-2115 WEIGHT APA-2116 DAMPER COLLAR...
  • Page 145  ASSY ELEC REAR (APA-00) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-4301 ELEC BASE REAR 837-14572 I/O CONTROL BD 3 FOR JVS COM 839-1243-01 FUSE BD APA 101 838-14465R03 IC BD G.SENSE 1P(OMC-GZH200-H) 102 280-5277 CORD CLAMP 18 201 011-P00320 TAP SCR PH 3×20 202 011-F00312 TAP SCR #1 FH 3×12 301 APA-60023 WH DC24V REAR ELEC 302 APA-60024 WH DC12V REAR ELEC 303 APA-60025 WH DC5V REAR ELEC 304 APA-60026 WH LAMP REAR ELEC 305 APA-60027 WH I/O REAR ELEC 306...
  • Page 146  ASSY TUBE (APA-000) NOTES: 1) Attach (307) with TYPE-B terminal facing (1). 2) Attach (308) with round terminal facing (1). ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE APA-0101 TUBE BRKT 101 310-5050-220050 FLEX TUBE 22-0050CM 102 310-5053-22 CONN L 22 201 050-H00400 HEX NUT M4 202 060-S00400 SPR WSHR M4 203 060-F00400 FLT WSHR M4 301...
  • Page 147: Wire Color Code Table

    WIRE COLOR CODE TABLE The DC power wire color for this product is different from previous SEGA titles. Working from the previous wire colors will create a high risk of fire. The color codes for the wires used in the diagrams in the following chapter are as follows. PINK SKY BLUE BROWN PURPLE LIGHT GREEN Wires other than those of any of the above 5 single colors will be displayed by 2 alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 148: Wiring Diagram

    WIRING DIAGRAM (D-1/3)
  • Page 149 (D-2/3)
  • Page 150 (D-3/3)

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