Safety Notices The fol lowi ng safety instructions apply to all game operators and service personnel . Specific warnings and cautions will be found throughout this manual where they apply. We recommend that you read this page before preparing your game for play. AC POWER CONNECTION.
Setup Procedure Game Location Requirements Width: 30 11 Power: Domestic 115V 60 Hz, 15 Amps Dimensions (assembled): Depth: 61 1 1 Foreign 230V 50 Hz, 7 Amps Height: 67 11 Japan 1 OOV 50 Hz, 15 Amps 32 ° F to 100 ° F (0 °...
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9. Replace rear cabinet door and screw (lock) it securely. NOTICE: Tamper proof screws are included with the spare parts. These screws are optional and may be used to secure the rear door panel. The T20 wrench is used for the installation of these screws. Close and lock the front coin and cash box doors.
SERVICING Always turn off power to game before servicing. • Control Panel The control panel is held in place by two latches (located inside the cabinet, on the left an right sides of the con'trol panel) which provide constant pressure on the strikes. The latches can be reached th rough the coin door opening .
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WARNING If a fluorescent tube drops and it breaks, it will implode! Use care in handling. • Fluorescent Lamp Remove five 1 /4" hex-head wood screws holding the plastic strip above marquee glass. Set strip aside and carefully l ift glass. Store g lass carefully to prevent damage Remove the fluorescent lamp retainer brackets.
Game Features Cruis'n USA is a one player game. Starting Up Switch ON power to the game. A "rug" pattern appears on the CRT screen . When the "rug" pattern ends, the screen shows a CPU Board map. Bad chips are indicated in red, good chips are in g reen.
Game Operation The Cruis'n' USA Control Switches are located inside the coin door. These switches allow the operator to customize some features of the game. CABINET SWITCHES • detects any forceful vibrations against the Coin Door. This SLAM TILT SWITCH eliminates pounding for free games.
Menu System Operation OPERATION All CRU IS'N' USA Game Audits, Adjustments, and Diagnostics are options of the Main Menu. Each option, in turn, has its o w n menu, listing several choices that may be acted upon as desired. Press the Test Mode Switch to activate the Main Menu (shown below) . Game adjustments, bookkeeping, and diagnostics are all accessible from this menu.
DIAGNOSTIC MENU To enter the Diagnostic Menu from the Mai n Menu, press the Vol ume Up or Down Switch to highlight the option, then press the Test Mode Switch to activate. To exit the Diagnostic Menu , press the Volume Up or Down Switch to highlight EXIT TO MAIN M E N U or press the Service Credit Switch.
Dip Switch Test The DI P Switch Test allows the operator to check the location of the two 8-position DI P switches on the CPU Board. The operator can also change the setting of each position of each DIP Switch during this mode. To enter the test, press the Vol�me Up or Down Switch to highlight the DI P Switch Test;...
CPU Board Test The CPU Board Test (much like the Start-up Test) al lows the operator to check the R AMs and RO Ms. Highlight the CPU Board Test with the Vol ume Up or Down Switch; then, press the Test Mode Switch to activate.
GAME AUDITS To enter Game Audits from the Main Menu, press the Volume Up or Down Switch to highlight the option; then, press the Test Mode Switch to activate. To advance to the next page of the Game Audit Table, press the Volume Up or Down Switch. Press the Test Mode Switch to exit. The left side of the table names the Page 1 of Audit Table Page 2 of Audit Table...
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Page 3 of Audit Table Page of Audit Table 1-14...
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Pag� 5 of Audit Table Page of Audit Table 1-15...
ADJUSTMENTS MENU NOTE: Game Adjustments are explained in more detail on the following page. Press the Volume Up or Down Switch to highlight the Adjustments Menu option on the Main Menu; then, press the Test Mode Switch to activate. The Adjustments Menu option. allows the owner/operator to change the Game Pricing and Game Difficul ty.
Standard Pricing Standard Pricing allows the operator to choose any of the "Standard" selections for the Standard Pricing Table. Custom Pricing Custom Pricing allows the operator to install pricing other than that of the Standard Pricing Table. Custom Pricing also allows the operator to select the amount of credits required to start a game and the amount of credit s required to continue a game.
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Speed in Th is determines speedometer setting in miles per hour or kilometers per hour. -M PH (factory setting) -KPH Show Road Kill This determines whether the game will show road kill. The settings are: (factory setting) -Off Show President This determines whether the game will show the president.
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d d P . . an ar T bl Left Chute Center Chute NAME Fourth Chute USA1 1/3X2S $1.00 USA2 1/2X2S $1.00 USA3 1/4X2S $1.00 USA4 1/SX2S $1.00 USAS 1/6X2S $1.00 USA6 1/8X2S $1.00 GERMAN1 1/3X1 OM, 2/SOM GERMAN2 1/1 OM, S/SOM GERMAN3 1/2X1 OM, 3/SDM GERMAN4...
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Custom Pricing Coin Slot Unit: Coin Slot Unit: Coin Slot Unit: Coin Slot Unit: Coins inserted accumulate units. This adjustment specifies the number of units given for each coin in each chute (see "units/credit"). Bonus Units: One bonus credit is awarded after this many coin units have accumulated.
UTILITIES Press the Vol ume U p or Down Switch to highlight the U tilities option on the Main Menu; then, press the Test Mode Switch to activate. The U tilities Menu allows the owner/operator to clear the games bookkeeping memory and to i nstal I a custom message.
CALIBRATE CONTROLS Press the Vol ume Up or Down Switch to highlight the Calibrate Controls option on the Main Menu; then, press the Test Mode Switch to activate. Remove hands and feet from all controls. Set the steering wheel to the center position, then press the Test Mode Switch.
Troubleshooting POSSIBLE SOLUTION PROBLEM Check for faulty video board or monitor. NO PICTUR E OR DISTORTED PICTURE. Check for disconnected video signal cable. Check line fuse. Check for +5VDC at pins C, & TU RN GAM E ON NOTHING HAPPENS. D, 3, and 4 of the J AM M A Connector.
Electron i c Rack A-19554 Electronic Rack Power Supply Switcher Assy. A-15202-1 CPU/Sound Board Assembly A-19233-40033 CPU Mounting Plate Assy. A-19539 CPU Board Cover A-19513.2 Fl uorescent La m p Assembly & Fluorescent Housing Bracket A-15890 18" Fluorescent Bulb, 15w 24-8809 Man u a l s Instruction Manual...
A-1 5202- 1 Power S u pply Switcher Assem bly Part N u m ber H-17914 Switcher Power Cable 01-10500 Mounting Bracket 01-12162 Shield 20-9920 P/S Switcher Supply c===J � c===J � � c===J <===) c==: :J <===) c==: :J �...
A-1 9559 Ped a l Asse m bly Item Part N u mber A-19744 Peddle Mounting Bracket 20-10161 Peddle Assembly Mach. Screw, 8-32 4008-01093-048 4 703-00008-00 Lockwasher, #8 External Tooth 4408-01128-00 Nut 8-32 KEPS ..d..G R O U N D I N G W I R E 2- 1 1...
A-1 9558 Control Panel Assem b ly Item Part Number A-19634 Dash Bracket H-18737 Four Speed Shifter Cable H-19556 Control Panel Cable 03-7655-8 Cable Clamp, 1 /2" 03-9308 Overlay-Control Panel 03-9312 Overlay, Clear Left 03-9313 Overlay, Clear Right 20-10141 4-Speed Shifter 20-9687-1 Push Button, Red 20-9687-2...
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A-1 9558 Con trol Panel Assem b ly (TOP) BLACK ( M IDDLE) WHITE I BLUE 1 /2" l . D . EXTERNAL TOOTH ---- LOCK WASHER (PART O F ITEM # 1 4) 1 /2 - 2 0 ESNA NUT (PART OF ITEM # 1 4) STE E R I N G WHEEL (PART OF ITEM # 1 4)
J AMMA CHART FUNCTION FUNCTION WIRE COLOR WIRE COLOR Ground Black · Black Ground Ground Black Black Ground +5VDC +5VDC +5VDC +5VDC -5V DC Yellow Yellow -5VDC + 1 2V DC + 1 2VDC Coin Counter 1 Brown Brown- Red Coin Counter 2 Video Red Green...
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POWER WIRING � J U M P E R C H ART F I LT E R I E C VO LTAG E P O W E R P I N S J U M P E R P I N S B L K 6 - 5 1 0 0...
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CABINET WIRING C O N T R O L P A N E L WHT YF"I VIEW 2 WHT r.RN 8 ;:: 0 1 0 GROUND 0 1 1 2 4 CH +-' +5VDC VIEW 1 YEL BLK STEERING GRN RFn "RN ORN SHIFT 3 J A M M A...
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New Part Release D S P ADDR B U S 3 8 0 3 0 R S 2 S • • 4 . 7 K Q 8 - 5 - 9 4 4 . 7 Kil R 4 7 0 4 .
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I T MAY NOT B E U S E D OR D I S C L O S ED T O OTHERS WITHOUT WRITTEN PERM I S S I O N . 4 0 0 3 3 MIDWAY MANUFACTURING COMPANY PROJ . E NGR .
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REil D E S C R l PT ION O F CHANGE R e l e a s e N e w P a r t 3 8 0 3 0 8 - 5 - 9 4 B U F F DATA B U S " X " U 4 9 U 4 8 U 4 6...
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ECN NO D E S C R J P T I ON OF CHANGE DATE N e w P a r t R e l e a s e 3 8 0 3 0 8 - 5 - 9 4 F I FO DATA B U S "...
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D E S C R I PTION O F CHANGE N e w P a r t R e l e a s e 3 8 0 3 0 8 - 5 - 9 4 I V P P 3 I N FOR 8 M ROM U 2 9...
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DE SC RI PT I ON OF CHANGE DATE N e w P a r t R e l e a s e 3 8 0 3 0 8 - 5 - 9 4 R 1 9 I V P P l I N F O R R O M U l 9...
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E C N N O D E S C R I PT I ON OF CHANGE DATE N e w P a r t R e l e a s e 3 8 0 1 0 8 - 5 - 9 4 R 9 7 V R V P P F O R...
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E C N NO D E S C R I P T I ON O F CHANGE DATE B - 5 - 9 4 P a r t R e l e a s e 3 8 0 3 0 WAVE WAVE ADDR B U S U 7 S...
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D E S C R I P T I O N OF CHANGE N e w P a r t R e l e a s e 3 8 0 3 0 8 - 5 - 9 4 G G F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F D D D D D D D G + D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D W W W W W W + + N N D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D A A A A A A A N 5 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A D D D D D D 5 5...
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ECN NO D E S C R I P T I O N O F CHANGE DATE N e w P a r t R e l e a s e 3 8 0 3 0 B - 5 - 9 4 "...
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ECN NO D E S C R I P T I O N O F CHANGE DATE N e w P a r t R e l e a s e 3 8 0 3 0 B - 5 - 9 4 V I D E O V I D E O DATA...
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ECN NO O E SC R I PT ION O F CHANGE DATE N e w P a r t R e l e a s e 3 8 0 3 0 C O L O R RAM 8 - 5 - 9 4 C O L O R A D D R B U S...
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ECN NO D E S C R I P T l O N O F CHANGE DATE N e w P a r t R e l e a s e 3 8 0 3 0 8 - 5 - 9 4 L l 9 + 5 VDAC C l 5 9...
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� ECN NO D E S C R I PTION O F CHANGE DATE N e w P a r t R e l e a s e 3 8 0 3 0 8 - 5 - 9 4 C 2 7 3 l O O P F R 6 8 4 4 .
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ECN NO D E S C R l PTION' OF CHANGE DATE N e w P a r t R e l e a s e 3 8 0 3 0 8 - 5 - 9 4 R 6 1 1 4 .
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ECN NO D E S C R I PTION O F CHANGE DATE N e w P a r t R e l e a s e 3 8 0 3 0 8 - 5 - 9 4 XDXX B U S U l 2 4 U 9 1 U 9 2...
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D E S C R I PT I O N O F CHANGE N e w P a r t R e l e a s e JAMMA I N T E R F A C E 3 8 0 3 0 B - 5 - 9 4 J l - C J l - S...
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I T MAY NOT BE U S E D OR D I S C L O S E D T O O T H E R S WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMI S S I ON . 4 00 3 3 MIDWAY MANUFACTURING COMPANY PROJ .
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R E V D E S CR I PT I ON CHANGE E CN NO DATE DATA / ADDRE S S PART R E L EA S E 3 8 0 3 0 8 - 5 - 9 4 BU F F E R S D S P_A [ l.
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D E S C R I P T I ON CHANGE E CN DATE D S P_A [ 1 3 , 0 0 ] PART R E L EA S E 3 8 0 3 0 8 - 5 - 9 4 D S P_D ( 2 3 o 0 0 ] RA.Ms CY7 C 1 2 8A- 3 5...
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R E V D E S C R I PT I ON CHANGE E CN DATE PART R E L EA S E ROM_A ( 1 1 : 0 0 ) 3 8 0 3 0 S - S - 9 4 ROM_D [ 1 S : 0 8 ) 2 7 C 0 4 0 2 7 C 0 4 0...
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D E S C R I PT I ON CHANGE DATE PART R E L EA S E 3 8 0 3 0 8 - 5 - 9 4 P a s s L o w F i l t e r + S A '"...
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Do not use a cheater plug to defeat the power cord's grounding pin. Do not cut off the ground pin. Notice When MIDWAY ships a game, it is in compliance with FCC regulations. Your sticker is proof. If the sticker is missing or damaged, legal repercussions to the owner or distribut o r of the game may result.
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