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NOTICE
Information in this manual is subject to change without notice. ATARI reserves the right to make improvements in
equipment function, design, or components as progress in engineering or manufacturing methods may warrant.
Fill out and mail in the Game Registration card. Be sure to include the game serial number from the label on the
rear of the cabinet. For your records, write the game serial number in the manual. SERIAL NUMBER
RAMPAGE
OPERATION
l - l
S E C T I O N
O N E

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  • Page 1 OPERATION NOTICE Information in this manual is subject to change without notice. ATARI reserves the right to make improvements in equipment function, design, or components as progress in engineering or manufacturing methods may warrant. Fill out and mail in the Game Registration card. Be sure to include the game serial number from the label on the rear of the cabinet.
  • Page 2: Safety Notices

    SAFETY NOTICES The following safety instructions apply to all 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. This game uses complex electronic components that are HANDLING ELECTRONIC DEVICES: SENSITIVE to static electricity.
  • Page 3: Product Specifications

    PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Operating Requirements Electrical Power Location Temperature Domestic 120VAC @I 60H.z 3.0 Amps 32°F to 100°F Not to exceed 95% relative Foreign 230VAC @I 50Hz 2.0 Amps Japan 1 OOVAC @ 50Hz 3.0 Amps Cabinet Statistics Desion Type Width 27” (68.5 cm) Dedicated Video Game Depth 41’...
  • Page 4 The power cord is with the spare pans. Remove and save four screws from the line cord cover plate at the rear of the cabinet. Match the holes on the IEC plug with the prongs in the receptacle and push firmly to seat the line cord.
  • Page 5: Cabinet View

    CABINET VIEW 1 C R T G L A S S B E Z E L C O N T R O L P A N E L COIN DOOR C O I N M E T E R 1 l - 5...
  • Page 6 M A R C H 1 9 9 7 1 6 - 4 0 0 6 5 - l 0 1 DEDICATED VIDEO GAME Kit Installation & Operation Testing & Problem Diagnosis Wiring Diagrams Midway Games Inc. 3401 North California Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60618...
  • Page 7 SERVICING We recommend that you read the SAFETY NOTICES section thoroughly before beginning service. Control Panel Switch off power to the game. Open the coin door. Reach through the coin door opening up inside the control housing toward the right and left sides of the cabinet. The control panel is held in place by two latches inside the cabinet which provide constant pressure on the strikes.
  • Page 8 CABINET VIEW 2 V E N T / P U L L H A N D L E R E A R DOOR L O C K BRACKET- C O I N - V A U L T C P U - BOARD POWER - S U P P L Y...
  • Page 9 Switch off power to the game. Unlock the coin door and swing it open. Unlatch and remove each coin mechanism separately to clean or replace with a different type. Ensure that mechanism seats fully in the holder upon reinstallation. Close and lock the release latch, then close the door. Turn on the game and change the mechanism setup, then test known good and bad coins to verify operation.
  • Page 10: Maintenance

    Memory The ROM (Read Only Memory) circuits contain the computer operating instructions. Memory devices are especially sensitive to static charges. Use grounding precautions when handling these parts. Switch off power to the game. Carefully note the position, then remove using a chip extraction tool. To reinstall memory circuits, orient a chip over its socket and press firmly to seat pins.
  • Page 11: Game Rules

    GAME OPERATION STARTING UP Each time the game is first turned on or power is restored, it begins executing code out of the boot ROM. These self-diagnostic tests automatically verify and report condition of the CPU and the game hardware. If any of the individual tests fails, then an error message will be displayed for each test.
  • Page 12: Operator Controls

    OPERATOR CONTROLS CABINET SWITCHES The Power Switch turns off the game during service. It does not reset the game variables. The Slam Tilt switch prevents game abuses such as pounding to obtain free games. Monitor Remote Adjustments (inside the cabinet under the monitor) The Monitor Remote Adjustment Board sets the video dispiay for optimum viewing.
  • Page 13: Menu System

    MENU SYSTEM SYSTEM OVERVIEW Game variables and diagnostics are presented in a series of on-screen menus. The Main Menu screen allows the operator to view information, make changes, or verify equipment operation. Each Sub Menu screen displays one specific group of choices. The Detail Menu presents data or runs the required test. You must be at the Detail Menu level to detect errors, make changes, or activate tests.
  • Page 14: Diagnostic Tests

    DIAGNOSTIC TESTS These tests allow the operator to verify the condition of the electrical and electronic hardware in the game. To select these tests, use a joystick to pick DIAGNOSTIC TESTS and a control panel button to activate it. The screen displays the sub menu. Use the same steps to activate any one of the items listed. SWITCH TEST DIP SWITCH TEST SOUND BOARD TEST...
  • Page 15: Dip Switch Test

    DIP SWITCH TEST The DIP Switch Test allows the operator to check the position of the two 8-position DIP switches on the CPU Board. The operator can also change the setting of any DIP Switch and see the results immediately. To enter the test, use a joystick to select the DIP Switch Test and any control panel button to activate it.
  • Page 16 CPU BOARD TEST The CPU Board Test verifies the critical active circuits. Its appearance is similar to the power up test. Highlight the CPU Board Test by using any joystick to select the option; then press any control panel button to activate. When this test is activated, a “rug” pattern appears on the screen. The screen then changes to show the layout of the components being tested.
  • Page 17: Burn-In Test

    MONITOR PA-l-TERNS The Monitor Patterns routine provides test screens to verify monitor performance or make adjustments. Highlight the test by using any joystick to select the option; then press any control panel button to activate. RED SCREEN GREEN SCREEN BLUE SCREEN COLOR BARS CROSSHATCH PATTENS BACK TO DIAGNOSTICS MENU...
  • Page 18 COIN BOOKKEEPING The Coin Bookkeeping menu pemits the operator to assess the currency collection. The first report lists each category by quantity; the detailed data screen presents calculated revenue amounts. Highlight Coin Bookkeeping by using any joystick to select the option; then press any control panel button to activate.
  • Page 19: Game Audits

    GAME AUDITS The Game Audits Menus permit the operator to review the game play statistics. Additional menus give detailed reports for each player position on game starts, ends, cabinet abuse, fault conditions, etc. Highlight Game Audits by using any joystick to select the option; then press any control panel button to activate.
  • Page 20 GAME AUDITS (continued) Highlight Game Audits by using any joystick to select the option; then press any control panel button to activate. Choose Next or Previous Page to review all of the audits in the game. l-10 GAME END IN RACKS 11-20 GAME END IN RACKS 21-30...
  • Page 21 PRICING OPTIONS The Pricing Options menus allow the operator to view current settings or change the cost of games. Custom pricing allows the operator to select the specific number of coins or credits required for each game. Factory default values are restored if the CPU Board is exchanged or the back up battery fails. Use the joysticks to select a particular game option.
  • Page 22: Game Adjustments

    PRICING OPTIONS (continued) PRICING: DIPSWITCH FREE PLAY: MAXIMUM CREDITS: CREDITS TO START: CREDITS TO CONTINUE: CUSTOM PRICING SUBS MENU Custom Pricing shows credit requirements and maximum limits. The present settings are displayed. The range of adjustment for credits is 5 through 99. FREE PLAY SUB MENU Free Play affects several game variables at one time.
  • Page 23: Utility Sub Menu

    UTILITIES The Utilities Menu allows the operator to clear individual memory counters or to reset them all at one time. Use the joysticks to select a particular game option. Joysticks are also used to view the range of choices and change values. Options may be reset to factory defaults or changed after each viewing. CLEAR CREDITS CLEAR COIN COUNTERS CLEAR...
  • Page 24: Hardware Info

    HARDWARE INFO Displays the unit type, serial number, and date and location of manufacture. This information will be requested each time the operator requests parts, service, upgrades, etc. MIDWAY GAMES INC. XX UNIT SERIAL NUMBER: DATE OF MANUFACTURE: MONTH, DAY, YEAR PRESS ANY BUTTON TO QUIT HARDWARE INFORMATION MENU This screen reports information but does not permit changes to be made.
  • Page 25: Standard Pricing Table

    STANDARD PRICING TABLE NAME START CONTINUE COIN 1 COIN 2 COIN 3 COIN4 112% USA2 USA3 l/MC, 361.00 USAJ USA5 1 :soc USA7 USA8 USA9 USA10 USA ECA s l . w 111 OM. 6iSDM GERMAN2 GERMAN3 GERMAN4 GERMANS GERMAN ECA FRANCE1 1 OFr FRANCE2...
  • Page 26: Dip Switches And Jumpers

    DIP SWITCHES AND JUMPERS The CPU Board has a number of hardware variables which can be changed to adapt this assembly to other uses. Jumpers determine which circuit paths are active, and DIP switches select instructions. DIP Switches There are two blocks of DIP Switches on this CPU Board set. Each block consists of ten individual switches.
  • Page 27 RAMPAGE WORLD TOUR S E C T I O N T W O PARTS Warning USE OF NON-MIDWAY PARTS OR CIRCUIT MODIFICATIONS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE! USE ONLY MIDWAY AUTHORIZED PARTS. For safety and reliability, substitute parts and modifications are not recommended. Substitute parts or modifications may void FCC type acceptance.
  • Page 28 F l u o r e s c e n t Lamp Assembly MS. a-32x3/a PL-HWH (4) A-20277 ( 4 )
  • Page 29 CABINET FRONT - VIEW 2 Marquee Retainer Screw, 0 3 - 8 2 5 2 - X 4608-01081-11 Screened Ohm Speaker 5555-13961-00 Nut. 6-32 KEPS 4406-01128-00 On/Off Switch Speaker Grille Screw, #8x5/8 TRX-TR 4308-01123-208 CPU Board (see detailed diagram) Coin Door with Lock (see Application Chart) Cash Door with Lock Parts Not Shown:...
  • Page 30 CABINET REAR VIEW Flange Grip 4 1 - 0 0 Handle Pull Vent 0 3 - 8 3 2 6 Screw, H - F #8x11/16 PL-HWH 4 6 0 8 - 0 1 0 8 1 - 1 1 Bolt, 1/4-20x1 - l/4 C B 4320-O 1123-20B Screw, SMS ,#Sx 1 -l/4 PL-HWH-A Leg Leveler...
  • Page 31 REAR DOOR PARTS Complete Rear Door Assembly A-20281 Upper Door Lock Cam *Door Lock Cam H - F @i--32x1 l/16 PL-HWH Nut. l/4-20 Flange Grip 4420-01141-00 *Door Lock Cam *Door Lock Cam Rear Door Wood 04-10149.1 *Secondary Door Cam Lock Bolt.
  • Page 32 CONTROL PANEL & HOUSING PARTS Complete Control Panel L? Housing Assembly A-21091 PUSHBUTTON DETAIL...
  • Page 33: Power Supply

    POWER SUPPLY 20-10167 REAR VIEW computer grade power ‘Note: Many Connector Pin Designation supplies use yellow for +12V, blue for -5V, Function Wire Color Pin # and white for -12V. This is acceptable as long as the pinout is correct. 4.
  • Page 34: Cpu Board Assembly

    CPU BOARD ASSEMBLY A-21 907...
  • Page 35 CPU BOARD ASSEMBLY Field Replaceable Parts DESIGNATION PART NUMBER FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 5880-l 1056-00 Memory Backup A-5343-40065-2 EPROM Assembly Sounds A-5343-40065-3 EPROM Assembly Sounds A-5343-40065-4 Sounds EPROM Assembly A-5343-40065-5 Sounds EPROM Assembly Not used at this time None Not used at this time None Not used at this time None...
  • Page 36 Other Parts Necessary Power and Protection A.C. Distribution Assembly A-20278 A.C. Power Chassis 04-10103.1 A.C. Line Filter, 6A, 250V 5102-l 4240-00 D.C. Switcher Power Supply 20-10167 Fuse Holder Panel 5733-l 2869-00 Fuse, 3A, 25OV, SB 5731-l 0356-00 Cables Dixie-Mars Adapter Cable H-17019 USA DBV Acceptor Cable H-20398...
  • Page 37 LINE CORD AP Part Number 5850- 5850- 5850- 5850- 5850- 5850- 13271- Japan New Zealand Germany Australia Belgium COIN DOOR APPLICATION CHART Italy Australia Belgium 2-11...
  • Page 38 RAMPAGE WORLD TOUR TM S E C T I O N T H R E E WIRING Warning Failure to reconnect all ground wires or replace metal shields and covers with each mounting screw installed and securely tightened may result in radio frequency interference.
  • Page 39: Jamma Chart

    Not Used Control Panel wires that are not part of the Main JAMMA Harness. D.C. Power Source Voltage Limits...
  • Page 40: Power Wiring Diagram

    POWER WIRING DIAGRAM A . C . P O W E R C H A S S I S F U S E A P P L I C A T I O N CHAR1 A N D 120/220 S W I T C H O N P O W E R S U P P L Y . L I N E V O L T A G E F U S E R A T I N G 1 2 0 3 A SB 25OV...
  • Page 41 CABINET WIRING DIAGRAM...
  • Page 42: Troubleshooting

    RAMPAGE WORLD TOUR TM S E C T I O N F O U R TROUBLESHOOTING This game uses complex electronic components that are very SENSITIVE to static electricity. The following precautions must be observed and followed prior to handling any of the game electronics.
  • Page 43 GAME DOES NOT START Game appears completely non-functional; no audio, no illumination, no video display. A: Check that the Power Switch has been turned ON (top left rear cornerof the game cabinet). B: Turn OFF the game power. Unplug the A.C. line cord. Unlock and remove the cabinet rear door. The Power Supply Line Voltage Switch must be set to agree with the local A.C.
  • Page 44: Game Can Not Be Played

    GAME CAN NOT BE PLAYED Game will not accept currency or tokens and cannot be started. Audio and video are present. Unlock and open the cash door. Empty the cash box. Inspect the revenue for any counterfeit currency. Check the vault and remove any items that block the path from the mechanism. Unlock and open the coin door.
  • Page 45 Game accepts currency or tokens, but number of credits per coin or bill is incorrect. A: Unlock and open the coin door. Enter the game Menu System by pressing and holding the BEGIN TEST switch inside the coin door. From the DIAGNOSTIC TESTS menu, choose the SWITCH TEST (refer to Section One for additional details).
  • Page 46: Audio Problems

    AUDIO PROBLEMS Audio is non-functional, but video is present and game appears to operate normally. A: Unlock and open the coin door. Enter the game Menu System by pressing and holding the BEGIN TEST switch inside the coin door. From the Main menu, choose VOLUME ADJUST (refer to Section One for additional details).
  • Page 47: Video Problems

    VIDEO PROBLEMS Monitor appears non-functional, but audio is present and controls operate as expected. A: Unlock and open the rear door. Verify that A.C. Power is connected to the Video Monitor. Inspect the neck of the CRT under low light level conditions. A glow will be seen near the CRT base if there is voltage in the filament circuits.
  • Page 48 Monitor will not lock onto the signal and provide a stable picture, colors are missing, etc. A: Check connectors and cables for wiring continuity from the CPU Board to the Video Monitor. B: Ensure that the Video Monitor Assembly is correct for this game. Use of video monitors with different resolution will result in what appears to be horizontal tearing or complete loss of sync.
  • Page 49: Warnings And Notices

    WARNINGS & NOTICES WARNING USE OF NON-MIDWAY PARTS OR CIRCUIT MODIFICATIONS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR EQUJPMENT DAMAGE! USE ONLY MIDWAY AUTHORIZED PARTS. Use only authorized components and parts. Failure to do so will void warranty and may result in incorrect and/or unsafe operation.

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