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420-0030-00UK
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Sega Amusements International Limited.
42 Barwell Business Park, Leatherhead Road, Chessington, Surrey, KT9 2NY. United Kingdom.
Telephone: +44 (0) 208 391 8090
Facsimile:
+44 (0) 208 391 8099
email: mailbox@sega.co.uk
Web: http://www.segaarcade.com
© SEGA
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"TRANSFORMERS" IS A
REGISTERED TRADEMARK
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RESERVED.
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
convenient place for easy reference when necessary.

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  • Page 1 • Before using this product, read this manual carefully to understand the contents herein stated. “TRANSFORMERS” IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK • After reading this manual, be sure to keep it near the product or in a OF HASBRO, INC. ALL RIGHTS convenient place for easy reference when necessary. RESERVED.
  • Page 2 BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT, BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING: To maintain safety: To ensure the safe operation of this product, be sure to read the following before usage: The following instructions are intended for the users, operators and the personnel in charge of the operation of the product.
  • Page 3 • Specification changes (removal of equipment, conversions and additions) not designated by SEGA are not allowed. The parts of the product include warning labels for safety, covers for personal protection, etc. It is very hazardous to operate the product by removing parts and/or modifying the circuits. Should doors, lids and protective parts be damaged or lost, refrain from operating the product, and contact where the product was purchased from or the office herein stated.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION This manual is intended to provide detailed descriptions together with all necessary information covering the general operation of electronic assemblies, electromechanical, servicing control, spare parts, etc. for the product: "TRANSFORMERS: SHADOWS RISING" This manual is intended for the owners, personnel managers in charge of operation of this product. Operate the product after carefully reading and sufficiently understanding the instructions.
  • Page 5 SPECIFICATIONS Standard Cabinet Machine Dimensions: 1.74m (68.5in) [Width] x 2.12m (83.4in) [Depth] Machine Height: 2.91m (114.7in) (Installed) Machine Weight: 499kg Approx (Installed) Power, maximum current: -340w- Rating: 1.7A @ 240vac 3.4A @ 120vac Definition of 'Site Maintenence 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’...
  • Page 6 Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Statement. The WEEE (Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment) directive places an obligation on all EU based manufacturers and importers of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE) to ensure waste equipment is disposed of in accordance with the directive at the end of their useful life. The symbol shown below will be placed on all products manufactured from 13th August 2005, which indicates this product must NOT be disposed of with other normal waste.
  • Page 7 LIST OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS Copyright (C) 1994-2008 Lua.org, PUC-Rio. Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the “Software”), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:...
  • Page 8 TOLUA++ tolua++ is based on toLua (www.tecgraf.puc-rio.br/~celes/tolua), and it’s licensed under the terms of the MIT license reproduced below. This means that Lua is free software and can be used for both academic and commercial purposes at absolutely no cost. =============================================================================== Copyright (C) 2009 Ariel Manzur.
  • Page 9 JSON CPP The JsonCpp library’s source code, including accompanying documentation, tests and demonstration applications, are licensed under the following conditions... Baptiste Lepilleur and The JsonCpp Authors explicitly disclaim copyright in all jurisdictions which recognize such a disclaimer. In such jurisdictions, this software is released into the Public Domain.
  • Page 10 ZLIB zlib.h -- interface of the ‘zlib’ general purpose compression library version 1.2.3, July 18th, 2005 Copyright (C) 1995-2005 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler This software is provided ‘as-is’, without any express or implied warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.
  • Page 11 SMAA Copyright (C) 2011 Jorge Jimenez (jorge@iryoku.com) Copyright (C) 2011 Jose I. Echevarria (joseignacioechevarria@gmail.com) Copyright (C) 2011 Belen Masia (bmasia@unizar.es) Copyright (C) 2011 Fernando Navarro (fernandn@microsoft.com) Copyright (C) 2011 Diego Gutierrez (diegog@unizar.es) All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1.
  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION HANDLING PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION 2-1 LIMITATIONS OF USAGE 2-2 OPERATION AREA PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION 3-1 BEFORE OPERATION 3-2 DURING OPERATION (PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS) PARTS DESCRIPTION ACCESSORIES ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 6-1 UNPACKING THE CABINET 6-2 ATTACHING THE EXHAUST PIPES 6-3 ATTACHING THE SEAT 6-4 JOINING THE CABINETS...
  • Page 13 9-4 INPUT TEST 9-5 OUTPUT TEST 9-6 DEVICE CALIBRATION 9-7 COIN SETTINGS 9-8 SCREEN TEST 9-9 BOOKKEEPING 9-10 CLOCK SETTINGS 9-11 GAME ASSIGNMENTS VIDEO DISPLAY 10-1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 10-2 CLEANING THE SCREEN CONTROL UNIT 11-1 HOW TO REMOVE CONTROL UNIT 11-2 ADJUSTING OR REPLACING THE X AXIS VOLUME 11-3 ADJUSTING OR CHANGING THE Y AXIS VOLUME 11-4 REPLACING THE TRIGGER SWITCH...
  • Page 14: Handling Precautions

    HANDLING PRECAUTIONS When installing or inspecting the machine, be very careful of the following points and pay attention to ensure that the player can enjoy the game safely. Non-compliance with the following points or inappropriate handling running counter to the cautionary matters herein stated can cause personal injury or damage to the machine.
  • Page 15 ● For the IC board circuit inspections, only the logic tester is allowed. The use of a multiple-purpose tester is not permitted. Be sure to take due care in this regard. ● An LED Video Screen is employed for this machine. This screen is susceptible to damage, therefore, be very careful when cleaning the screen.
  • Page 16 440-CS0186-01 LABEL CAUTION EPILEPSY 440-CS0030UK LABEL CAUTION 440-DS0010UK LABEL DANGER HI VOLTAGE 440-CS0030UK LABEL CAUTION 440-DS0010UK LABEL DANGER HI VOLTAGE 440-DS0010UK LABEL DANGER HI VOLTAGE 421-7988-91UK LABEL RATING SERIAL LB1130 LABEL WEEE BIN LB1046 LABEL PAT TEST 440-WS0010UK LABEL WARNING HI VOLTAGE...
  • Page 17 440-PL100UK LABEL PACKING 440-WS100UK LABEL FORK HERE...
  • Page 18: Precautions Regarding Installation Location

    PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION This product is an indoor game machine. Do not install it outside. Even indoors, avoid installing in places mentioned below so as not to cause a fire, electric shock, injury and/or malfunction: - Places subject to rain or water leakage, or places subject to high humidity in the proximity of an indoor swimming pool and/or shower, etc.
  • Page 19: Limitations Of Usage

    2-1 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.
  • Page 20: Operation Area

    2-2 OPERATION AREA ● For the operation of this machine, secure a minimum area of 3.1 m (W) x 3.67 m (D). If the machine rolls during play it could lead to serious injury, especially if anyone is hit on the head. You must secure the space specified in this document.
  • Page 21: Precautions Regarding Product Operation

    PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION To avoid injury and trouble, be sure to pay attention to the behavior of visitors and players. 3-1 BEFORE OPERATION In order to avoid accidents, check the following before starting the operation: ● To ensure maximum safety for the players and the customers, ensure that where the product is operated has sufficient lighting to allow any warnings to be read.
  • Page 22 ● Do not put any heavy item on this product. Placing any heavy item on the product can cause a falling down accident or parts damage. ● Do not climb on the product. Climbing on the product can cause falling down accidents.
  • Page 23: During Operation (Paying Attention To Customers)

    3-2 DURING OPERATION (PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS) To avoid injury and trouble, be sure to pay attention to the behavior of visitors and players. ● For safety reasons, do not allow any of the following people to play the game: - Those who require supporting devices, etc., to walk. - Those who have high blood pressure or a heart problem.
  • Page 24 ● Immediately stop violent acts such as hitting and kicking the product. Such violent acts can cause parts damage or falling down, resulting in injury due to fragments and falling down. ● Two or more players must never be allowed to play using a single Control Unit. Playing in such a way could lead to physical injuries.
  • Page 25: Parts Description

    PARTS DESCRIPTION BILLBOARD REAR CABINET GUN CABINET AC UNIT MONITOR CABINET 2P SIDE START BUTTON 1P SIDE START BUTTON RIGHT SEAT SIDE LEFT SEAT SIDE LEVER LCD DISPLAY 1P SIDE CONTROL UNIT 2P SIDE CONTROL UNIT RIGHT SEAT SIDE LEFT SEAT SIDE CASH SECURITY DOOR FIG.
  • Page 26: 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 OWNER’S and SEVICE MANUAL 420-0030UK (1) This manual For the cashbox door (Located inside the coin chute door at time of shipment)
  • Page 27 The parts listed in Table 5b are needed to operate the product. These are the final parts used once installation assembly has been completed. TABLE 5b STICKER 840-0012D-02 POWER CABLE 443-40012D-02 (1) LM1227 (1) <UK> 844-0012D-02 Board number stickers, see chapter 6 LM1246 (1) <European>...
  • Page 28: Assembly And Installation

    ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION ● Perform assembly work by following the procedure herein stated. Failure to comply with the instructions can cause electric shock. ● Perform assembling as per this manual. Since this is a complex machine, incorrect assembling can cause an electric shock, machine damage and/or improper functioning as per specified performance.
  • Page 29 ● Handle molded parts with care. Excessive weight or pressure may cause them to break and the broken pieces may cause injury. ● To perform the operation safely and accurately you must use a safe, steady footstool or stepladder. Working without this may lead to a fall and possible injury.
  • Page 30 Tools Required for Assembly Operation - Philips screwdriver (for M4, M6 screws) - A socket wrench or hexagonal screwdriver (for M4, M6 and M8 hexagon bolts/nuts) - A 2.5,4 and 5 millimeter hexagonal bar wrench or screwdriver - Flashlight - A 24 millimeter spanner (Adjustable spanner) - Stepladder 24mm - Master key (accessory)
  • Page 31: Unpacking The Cabinet

    6-1 UNPACKING THE CABINET Check parts required for installation There are numerous components and brackets required to fully prepare the cabinet for operation. Detailed below are a list of all parts required to fully install the machine and their whereabouts upon first unpacking the cabinet. Note: “Within Situ” means that the part is located in place on the cabinet, but requires the securing fixings to be removed and then resecured after the necessary installation steps have been taken.
  • Page 32 RODENT SHUT OFF BRKT FRONT JOINT TOP (2) TS-0062UK JOINT BRIDGE (2) TS-0052UK TS-0051UK JOINT GUN CABI REDUCED(1) TS-0059-01UK JOINT FLOOR (2) TS-0053/54UK OP SHOULDER L&R TS-0013/14UK FIG. 6-1b JOINT SASH SIDE R (1) REAR SASH (1) TS-0058UK MID SASH (1) TS-0056UK TS-0055UK JOINT SASH SIDE L (1)
  • Page 33 POP PANEL BRKT SHOULDER SUPPORT BRKT SHOULDER SUPPORT EXHAUST PIPE EXHAUST PIPE POP PANEL SUPPORT BRKT BILLBOARD JOINT BRIDGE FIG. 6-1d In this product the cabinet that contains both the MONITOR cabinet and GUN cabinet and will be simply referred to as the “MONITOR cabinet”...
  • Page 34: Attaching The Exhaust Pipes

    6-2 ATTACHING THE EXHAUST PIPES ● Use at least two people when carrying out this operation. Trying to carry out this work single handedly may result in injury or component damage. Remove the (2) M8 fixings that secure the Exhaust Pipe to the inner seat and remove the Exhaust. FIG.
  • Page 35 Using the (2) M8 fixings removed in Step 1, secure the Exhaust Pipe to the top of the REAR CABINET. FIG. 6-2c Attach the connector between the cabinet and the Exhaust Pipe via the hole shown. FIG. 6-2d .Secure the exhaust pipe using the (3) M8 fixings on the interior of the cabinet.
  • Page 36: Attaching The Seat

    6-3 ATTACHING THE SEAT Remove the seat panel by unfastening the (2) M8 fixings securing the transit brackets holding it in place. FIG. 6-3a Starting at an angle, place the seat panel into position, taking care not to trap or damage the harnessing wires.
  • Page 37: Joining The Cabinets

    Secure the seat panel with the (4) M8 fixings shown and place the DOOR SEAT LOWER in place. FIG. 6-3d DOOR SEAT LOWER 6-4 JOINING THE CABINETS To correctly join the two cabinets together, the GUN CABINET must first be extended out and away from the MONITOR CABINET.
  • Page 38 PLATE JOINT BRIDGE SECURE HIGH STRENGTH STUD Fixings to Rear Cab FIG. 6-4c Fixings to Monitor Cab After securing the JOINT BRIDGE units, on the left hand side (JOINT BRIDGE L), feed the wiring harnesses through the JOINT BRIDGE L and connect to the REAR CABINET harnessing. JOINT BRIDGE L FIG.
  • Page 39: Securing The Floor Panels

    Place the RH Floor Panel into position and secure using the BRACKET FRONT JOINT TOP (this bracket is in situ and must be removed before placing the floor panel and then reapplied). FIG. 6-4f BRACKET FRONT JOINT TOP Extend the Gun Cabinet fully, ensuring that the fixing points are aligned with those of the RH Floor Panel. ALIGN FIXING POINTS FIG.
  • Page 40 Secure the REAR SASH to the seat of the REAR CABINET using the (4) M4 fixings as shown. FIG. 6-5b Secure the MID SASH using the (4) M4 fixings to secure the connection between the two FLOOR PANELS FIG. 6-5c Secure the SIDE SASH L as shown using the (4) M8 fixings.
  • Page 41: Securing The Gun Cabinet

    Secure the top of the SIDE SASH L using the (1) M4 fixing as shown. Complete the same process for the SIDE SASH on the right hand side. FIG. 6-5e 6-6 SECURING THE GUN CABINET Remove the Game BD access door to gain access to the internal fixings of the JOINT GUN CABI REDUCED.
  • Page 42: Attaching The Roof

    Once the GUN CABINET is secure, fix the RODENT SHUT OFF PANEL in place using (2) M4X25 fix- ings. FIG. 6-6c M4 FIXINGS 6-7 ATTACHING THE ROOF Using 2 people, place the Panel Roof in the orientaion shown on top of the cabinet. ROOF PANEL FIG.
  • Page 43: Attaching The Billboard (Optimus Head)

    Secure the (4) M6 Fixings on top of the MONITOR CABINET in the orientation show in illustration (facing down into the cabinet). FIG. 6-7c 6-8 ATTACHING THE BILLBOARD (OPTIMUS HEAD) ● Handle molded parts with care. Excessive weight or pressure may cause them to break and the broken pieces may cause injury. ●...
  • Page 44 Attach the connector from the cabinet to the billboard in the position shown. FIG. 6-8b Attach the (4) M8 fixings to secure the billboard and BILLBOARD SUPPORT BRKT to the cabinet. FIG. 6-8c Assess that the billboard is stable after completing the installation FIG.
  • Page 45: Attaching The Shoulder Panels

    6-9 ATTACHING THE SHOULDER PANELS Remove the BRKT SUPPORT SHOULDER from the interior of the REAR CABINET FIG. 6-9a Secure the BRKT SUPPORT SHOULDER to the roof of the Rear Cabinet using the (2) M6 fixings. Note: these fixings are orientated “up”, meaning they are secured from inside the cabinet facing up and out.
  • Page 46: Attaching Top Box

    6-10 ATTACHING TOP BOX ● The Top Box weighs in excess of 20kg. Use at least two people when carrying out this operation. Trying to carry out this work single handedly may result in injury or component damage. Using at least two people and adequate ladders and/or stepping equipment, raise the top box into position and align with the fixing points on the top of the cabinet.
  • Page 47 To access the (2) rear fixings, unlock and remove the upper access door. FIG. 6-10c With the upper door removed, access and secure the (2) M8 fixings. FIG. 6-10d...
  • Page 48: Attaching Pop Panel

    6-11 ATTACHING POP PANEL Once the top box is secure, attach the POP PANEL SUPPORT BRKT using (4) M6 fixings shown. FIG. 6-11a M6 FIXINGS Place the Pop Panel in place and secure with the (4) remaining M6 fixings. POP PANEL FIG.
  • Page 49: Removing Transit Bracket

    6-12 REMOVING TRANSIT BRACKET Before fixing the cabinet to an area within the location, be sure to remove the transit bracket located at the bottom centre of the REAR CABINET. FIG. 6-12a Remove the (4) M8 fixings (shown) and slide the transit bracket out from underneath the cabinet. Store the transit bracket in a safe place should the product need to be moved to another location in the future.
  • Page 50: Fixation To Site

    6-13 FIXATION TO INSTALLATION SITE Make sure that all the adjusters contact the floor. Otherwise the cabinet could move, causing an accident. The product comes with casters attached at 11 locations and adjusters at 9 locations (Fig. 6-8a). When the installation site has been determined, have the adjusters come in direct contact with the floor. Establish a gap of about 5 mm between the floor and the casters and adjust the unit so that it will remain level.
  • Page 51 Move the product to the installation site. If the product is to be installed near a wall, secure enough passage- way space for players to access the seat. You must also secure a 20 cm space between the back wall and the back of the cabinet for ventilation.
  • Page 52: Applying "How To Play" Instructions

    6-14 APPLYING “HOW TO PLAY” INSTRUCTIONS PLAY INSTRUCTION The PLAY INSTRUCTIONS are supplied in several different languages. These are: English (fitted) French, Turkish, Italian, Spanish and Russian. FIG. 6-14a If a language other than English is required for location then the English version which is fitted will need to be removed.
  • Page 53: Connecting The Dvd Drive

    6-15 CONNECTING THE DVD DRIVE PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PRODUCT IS DESPATCHED WITH SOFTWARE PRE-INSTALLED ● 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.
  • Page 54 Connect the DVD drive USB cable into an unsed USB port on the Game Bd. USB MINI A FIG. 6-15c Connect the Installation wire into the POWER fly lead within the cabinet DVD PWR FIG. 6-15d On the side of the DVD wire with the “DVD” tag, there are two connectors.
  • Page 55: Connection Of Power And Ground Cables

    6-16 CONNECTION OF POWER AND GROUND CABLES (Only applies where an intergral earth is not present in the mains/power lead.) ● 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.
  • Page 56 The AC unit is on the lower back of the DLP. This AC unit contains the following. - Main switch - Inlet for power cable connection - Ground terminal - Circuit protector The accessory power cord has a ground wire inside it. Connect the power cord to the AC unit then insert the power cord plug into a “power outlet with ground terminal.”...
  • Page 57 Fully insert the power cord plug into the outlet. When using a ground wire made available separately, connect one end of the wire to the AC unit ground terminal and the opposite end to an indoor ground terminal. The AC unit ground terminal is a bolt- and-nut combination.
  • Page 58: Engaging Power Supply (Sotware Installation)

    6-17 ENGAGING POWER SUPPLY (SOTWARE 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 prop- erly as explained above. If there is an error or if the product operates in a man- ner other than as indicated below, cut off the power supply immediately.
  • Page 59 Take out 1 urea (plastic head) screw and re- move the DVD DRIVE case lid. CASE LID FIG. 6-17a Press the DVD DRIVE switch and the DVD DRIVE tray will come out. Set the DVD from the DVD software kit into the tray. Always have the labeled side facing upward.
  • Page 60 Attach the DVD DRIVE case lid and fasten it with 1 urea screw. Unlock and remove front door PCB. Remove the DVD wire from the Game BD. Leave the key chip inserted. Attach the outlet plate to front door PCB. Fasten with 2 truss screws. Attach and lock front door PCB.
  • Page 61: Confirmation Of Installation

    6-18 CONFIRMATION OF INSTALLATION Use test mode to confirm that assembly is proper, and that the Game BD, connecting boards, and input/output de- vices are normal. Perform the following tests in test mode. For tests (1) to (7), refer to the TEST AND DISPLAY DATA within this Manual. Information Display Screen When “SYSTEM INFORMATION,”...
  • Page 62 Output Test When “OUTPUT TEST” has been selected on the game test mode menu, the screen for testing lamps and other output devices appears. If each output device operates properly, the output device and its wiring connections are normal (see 9-3b). FIG.
  • Page 63: Precautions When Moving

    PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING 7-1 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.
  • Page 64 ● When moving the cabinet, do not hold, push, or pull the Control Units. This may disfigure or damage them. ● If you need to move components through a narrow or low door and the only way to get the separated components through is to turn them on their side, or if a separation method other than those described in this manual is required, either make a request to the office listed in this document or the place of pur- chase to perform the operation or contact them regarding how to perform it.
  • Page 65: Separating The Monitor/Seat Cabinet

    7-2 SEPARATING THE MONITOR/SEAT CABINET ● Do not carelessly separate the components of the Monitor Cabinet. This may lead to accidents during maintenance and electric shocks/short circuits during operation. ● After separation of the Monitor Cabinet, the Rear Cabinet is not sufficiently strong. Take care which places you push or pull. Do not turn the components onto their sides.
  • Page 66 This section of the manual will reference steps that are detailed in parts of Section 6. Please refer to the appropriate section and perform the instructions in reverse in order to safely remove parts so the cabinet can be moved. FIG.
  • Page 67 Remove the (8) M8 fixings that secure the roof panel to both sections of the cabinet and remove the roof panel. M8 Fixings FIG. 7-2d Remove the SIDE SASH brackets from both the left and right hand sides. FIG. 7-2e Remove the MID SASH bracket connecting the two floor panels.
  • Page 68 Remove the REAR SASH bracket from the seat on the REAR CABINET. FIG. 7-2g Remove the BRACKET FRONT JOINT TOP on both the left and right hand side. FIG. 7-2h Remove both the left and right FLOOR PANELS. Disconnect the harnessing between the REAR and MONITOR CABINET.
  • Page 69 Disconnect the JOINT BRIDGE on both the left and right hand side from the REAR CABINET. Be sure to disconnect the cabinet harnessing before separating. Carefully prise the MONITOR CABINET and REAR CABINET apart. JOINT BRIDGE FIG. 7-2j To reassemble, follow these steps in reverse order. Also refer to the Installation Guide within Section 6 of this manual.
  • Page 70: Game Description

    GAME DESCRIPTION After the coins are inserted, available credits will display at the bottom of the screen. After required coins are inserted, the text will change from “PLEASE INSERT COINS” into “PRESS START BUTTON”. The start button on the cabinet will then be flashing. Coin system can accumulate up to 24 credits.
  • Page 71 Use the controller to aim at the enemies. You must shoot at the enemies before they shoot you. FIG. 8c Points are awarded when enemies are destroyed. The enemy will attack if the player does not destroy it in time. Each time a player is shot, the player’s life gauge will decrease.
  • Page 72 Pulling the lever down when the Player has an Energon Cube will shield the player from damage for a limited time. FIG. 8f Pushing the lever up when the Player has an Energon Cube will destroy all enemies on screen FIG.
  • Page 73 Weapon Power Ups Levels also contain special power ups that give the player more powerful weapons. They can be shot to be collected and used. FIG. 8h Weapon Pickup Weapon pickups will only last for a limited time. This is shown in the bottom left hand corner of the screen and the player will also hear a countdown noise to inform them when a weapon power up is about to expire.
  • Page 74 Co Op Battle As the player progresses through the game, they will fight together with Autobots against a few special enemiess. These enemies will have attack markers on their body. FIG. 8j If the player(s) can clear all the attack markers before they disappear, the player(s) will be rewarded extra bonuses.
  • Page 75 Results are determined by how quickly players can damage each marker. FIG. 8m Based on players’ performances in Co- op Battle, the final result screen will be displayed. FIG. 8n...
  • Page 76 Action Sequence Controls As the player progresses through the game they will encounter a series of mini games called “ACTION SEQUENCE CONTROLS” FIG. 8o Players will be required to interact by pushing the lever up or down when the icon passes over the corresponding symbol. FIG.
  • Page 77 If the players succeed in these actions, they can avoid the attack and gain bonus score. FIG. 8r If the players fails in these actions, the life gauge will be decreased. FIG. 8s Boss Battle At the end of each level, there will be a BOSS to fight against.
  • Page 78 Shoot at the attack markers before they disappear to deplete the BOSS’ life gauge. When the BOSS life gauge is depleted, it is defeated. BOSS HEALTH GAUGE FIG. 8u Bonus Markers appear on BOSS enemies that can be destroyed for bonus points FIG.
  • Page 79 HOW TO PLAY Join The Game If the player wants to join the game during other player’s game, the player can insert coins and press “START” button. If enough credits are reached, the “START” button on the other side of the cabinet will flash, and the player can press it to join the game.
  • Page 80 Name Entry When the game is completed, if the total score is in the top 10, the player can input their name to display in the game ranking. Using the Control Unit Use the control unit to aim at targets and fire. Moving the control unit will move the target sight on the screen. The red target is the 1P side and blue target is the 2P side.
  • Page 81 Game Rules Once the game starts, the life for the player(s) will be displayed at the bottom corner of the screen (left for player 1 and right for player 2). - Use the control unit to aim and fire at the oncoming enemies. - Being hit by enemy attacks will reduce your life.
  • Page 82: 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 un- specified locations may lead to electric shock or cause short circuits. ● Be careful that your finger or hand does not get caught when opening/closing the coin chute door.
  • Page 83: Switch Unit And Coin Meter

    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 84: System Test Mode

    9-2 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. If the power is turned off before that point, changes to the settings will not be saved. ●...
  • Page 85 FIG. 9-2 SYSTEM TEST MODE Screen • Menu Item SYSTEM INFORMATION Displays all cabinet and game info INPUT TEST Tests each input device used in this game OUTPUT TEST Tests each output device used in this game DEVICE CALIBRATION Calibrate controller devices COIN SETTINGS Adjust coin settings SCREEN TEST...
  • Page 86: System Information

    9-3 SYSTEM INFORMATION System Information Select ‘System Information’ from the Test Menu to display the System Information menu. This test displays general system information regarding the hardware configuration and installed software. <Menu Explanation> FIG. 9-3a SYSTEM INFORMATION GAME NAME Name of installed game GAME VERSION Version number of installed game DISK IMAGE VERSION...
  • Page 87: Input Test

    9-4 INPUT TEST FIG. 9-4a INPUT TEST Screen The condition of each input device can be checked. Periodically check the condition of each input device on this screen. Conditions are normal if each device operates and yields output as indicated below. <Operation>...
  • Page 88: Output Test

    9-5 OUTPUT TEST FIG. 9-5a OUTPUT TEST Screen The condition of each output device can be checked. Periodically check the condition of each output device on this screen. Conditions are normal if each device operates and yields output as indicated below. <Operation>...
  • Page 89: Device Calibration

    9-6 DEVICE CALIBRATION Calibration is relevant to operability. Manipulate and adjust the control unit with appropriate force. Do not make adjustments with excessive force. Perform individual calibration of the control units for the 1P side and 2P side. The current maximum and minimum individual volume values will be reset when entering the Gun Calibration Screen.
  • Page 90: Coin Settings

    9-7 COIN SETTINGS This part of the test menu is used to set credit related parameters. Select COIN from the Test menu to display the Coin Settings Menu. Use the SERVICE button to move the cursor to the desired test item. Press the TEST button to enter the selected item.
  • Page 91: Screen Test

    9-8 SCREEN TEST Screen This test is used to test the game display is working correctly. Use the SERVICE button to move the cursor to the desired test item. Press the TEST button to enter the selected item. FIG. 9-8a SCREEN TEST Colour Bars: Brightness: Selecting this will display the following...
  • Page 92: Bookkeeping

    9-9 BOOKKEEPING Displays bookkeeping information across 3 screens. Pressing the TEST Button will proceed to the next screen. When the TEST Button is pressed while the (3/3) screen is displayed, the game test mode menu screen reappears. FIG. 9-9aBOOKKEEPING Screen (1/3) COIN CREDITS: Number of credits awarded from inserting coins.
  • Page 93 <Menu Explanation> NUMBER OF GAMES: Total number of plays on the 1P side and on the 2P side NUMBER OF SINGLE PLAY: Total number of single plays on the 1P side and on the 2P side (without another player joining play) FIRST PLAY: Total number of first time plays by Player 1 or...
  • Page 94: Clock Settings

    9-10 CLOCK SETTINGS This test is used to set the current time and date of the computer system. Select ‘CLOCK’ from the Test Menu to enter the Clock Setting screen. When selected, the screen will show fields for YEAR, MONTH, DATE, HOURS, MINUTES and SECONDS.
  • Page 95: Game Assignments

    9-11 GAME ASSIGNMENTS Setting changes do not become effective until EXIT is selected on the setting screen. After a setting has been changed, be sure to always exit the setting screen. FIG. 9-11a GAME ASSIGNMENTS Screen The various game settings are established. <Operation>...
  • Page 96 <Menu Explanation> (* denotes default values) LANGUAGE (INSTRUCTION ONLY) CYCLES LANGUAGE OF IN-GAME TUTORIALS AND INSTRUCTIONS GAME DIFFICULTY DETERMINES GAME DIFFICULTY: VERY EASY, EASY, NORMAL*, HARD, VERY HARD ADVERTISE SOUND DETERMINES SOUND LEVEL DURING ATTRACT: NORMAL*, ¾. ½, ¼, OFF REVIVAL DETERMINES WHETHER AN ATTACK THAT DEALS DAMAGE TO BOTH PLAYERS CAUSES GAME OVER FOR BOTH...
  • Page 97 DETERMINES IF SUBTITLE OF VOICE LINES IS ENGLISH SUBTITLE SHOWN SWIPE CARD TO PLAY DETERMINES CREDIT TYPE DISPLAY: OFF* – DISPLAYS “INSERT COIN” DURING ATTRACT ON – DISPLAYS “SWIPE CARD TO PLAY” DURING ATTRACT BACK TO MENU RETURNS TO TEST MENU...
  • Page 98: Video Display

    VIDEO DISPLAY The LCD display screen is adjusted prior to leaving the factory. Avoid any unnecessary adjustment. ● If the adjustment method in this manual does not resolve the problem, contact the customer service number in this manual or your supplier. ●...
  • Page 99: Cleaning The Screen

    10-2 CLEANING THE SCREEN ● Since the LCD display screen is susceptible to damage, pay careful attention to its handling. When cleaning, refrain from using water or volatile chemicals. ● Do not climb onto the control panel. This could lead to injuries, such as bumping your head.
  • Page 100: Control Unit

    CONTROLLER UNIT ● 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.
  • Page 101: How To Remove Control Unit

    11-1 HOW TO REMOVE CONTROL UNIT When changing the volume or microswitches in the Control Unit you must first remove the Control Unit. Performing these operations with the Control Unit still attached is difficult and may damage parts or wires. The following tools are needed for the following procedure.
  • Page 102 Carefully slide the base plate out towards the front of the cabinet. FIG. 11-1d Remove the (4) M8 hex bolts from the base of the controller. Disconnect all harnesses. FIG. 11-1e HEX BLT PAS (4 ea.) M8x20 Lift the Control Unit directly upward and remove it.
  • Page 103: Adjusting Or Replacing The X Axis Volume

    11-2 ADJUSTING OR REPLACING THE X AXIS VOLUME The volume axis directions when the Control Units are pointed directly at the screen are different. The X (left and right) axis volume is on the bottom of the Control Unit. If the X axis volume does not seem to be working properly and the TEST Mode calibration screen has no effect, the cause is likely to be a problem with or damage to the gears of the X axis volume.
  • Page 104 With the Control Unit’s pointing to the centre of the screen, make sure that the D-Cut in the Volume pot is positioned as it is in FIG 11-2b FIG. 11-2b X Axis (Left and Right) Volume Volume axis D cut face with left and right axis perpendicular to the controller Tighten the two previously loosened screws.
  • Page 105 Replace Turn off the power and remove the Control Unit (see 11-1). Locate the X axis volume - positioned at the rear base of the controller. Unscrew the (2) hex nut from the volume pot bracket. Disconnect the harness and remove. FIG.
  • Page 106 The wire connected to the volume pot will be reused. Use a tool such as a pair of snips or cutters to remove the old heatshrink tubes which cover the contacts. Use a soldering iron to melt the solder and separate the wires from the old volume pot. Be very careful when using a soldering iron.
  • Page 107 Greasing • Be sure to use the designated grease. Using undesignated grease can cause parts damage. • Do not apply grease to locations other than as specified. Doing so may create a risk of operational problems and deterioration of parts. •...
  • Page 108: Adjusting Or Changing The Y Axis Volume

    11-3 ADJUSTING OR CHANGING THE Y AXIS VOLUME The Y (up and down) axis volume is on the bottom of the Control Unit. If the Y axis volume does not seem to be working properly and the TEST Mode calibration screen has no effect, the cause is likely to be a problem with or damage to the gears of the Y axis volume.
  • Page 109 With the gear disengaged and the Control Unit’s pointing in the upper most position, make sure that the D-Cut in the Volume pot is positioned as it is in FIG 11-3b FIG. 11-3b Y Axis (Up and Down) Volume Position of Volume axis D cut face when controller pointing upper most postion.
  • Page 110 Loosen the single hexagonal grub scew on the volume pot gear and remove the gear. Remove the nut which secures the volume pot to the volume pot bracket and seperate. VOLUME POT VOLUME POT WSHR VOLUME POT NUT VOLUME POT BKT VOLUME POT GEAR FIG.
  • Page 111 If the exposed conductive wire at the end is less than 5mm, use a tool such as a wire stripper or cutter to cut the wire insulation back to a workable length. Place new sleeving over the wire before resoldering them to the pot.
  • Page 112: Replacing The Trigger Switch

    11-4 REPLACING THE TRIGGER SWITCH If the trigger does not seem to be working properly, it is likely a fault with the microswitch inside the Control Unit’s grip or there is foreign matter or dirt on the trigger. Remove the Control Unit when exchanging the microswitch or when disassembling and cleaning individual parts.
  • Page 113 Remove the right grip. Be careful when remov- ing the grip as the pieces inside may come free. When disassembling and cleaning individual parts, be careful of the direction you attach the trigger bumper. Attaching it in the wrong direc- tion may lead to a malfunction in the operation of the trigger.
  • Page 114 Use the industrial dryer to apply heat and attach the heat shrink tubing to the soldered area. Insert the microswitch into the left grip and attach it. Reattach the right grip, taking care not to pinch the wire. Replace the two tamperproof screws, screw and nut to fix it in place.
  • Page 115: Replacing The Feedback Coil

    11-5 REPLACING THE FEEDBACK COIL The X (left and right) axis volume is on the bottom of the Control Unit. If the X axis volume does not seem to be working properly and the TEST Mode calibration screen has no effect, the cause is likely to be a problem with or damage to the gears of the X axis volume.
  • Page 116 Once the coil has been desoldered, unscrew and remove the (4) Hex Nut which secure the Coil Assy to the Controller. HEX NUT (4) FIG. 11-5c The Coil Assy may be broken down further into individual components, but for the purpose of this exercise only the assembly is removed.
  • Page 117: Coin Handling

    COIN HANDLING Handling the Coin Jam If the coin is not rejected when the REJECT button is pressed, open the coin chute door and open the selector gate. After removing the jammed coin, put a normal coin in and check to see that the selector correctly functions. 12-1 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR ●...
  • Page 118 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR (MECHANICAL). Remove and clean smears by using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical detergent and then squeezed dry. Remove the CRADLE.. When removing the retaining ring (E ring) be very careful so as not to bend the rotary shaft. Remove stain from the rotary shaft and CRADLE shaft receiving portions by wiping off with a...
  • Page 119 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR (SR3 / NRI) Remove and clean smears by using a damp soft cloth dipped in water. DO NOT use any diluted chemical detergent or cleansing agent as this will impair the workings of the component. GATE Open the reject gate to gain access to the rundown path.
  • Page 120: Fault Finding

    12-2 FAULT FINDING Fault Finding The following information is presented for customers’ guidance in rectifying a fault but does not cover all possible causes. All acceptors with electronic faults should be returned to an approved service centre for repair. SYMPTOM INVESTIGATE POSSIBLE CAUSE Poor Contact...
  • Page 121: Adjusting The Price Of Play (Excel)

    12-3 ADJUSTING THE PRICE OF PLAY (EXCEL) ● The price of play is determined by the configuration of switches located on either the EXCEL or VTS board. The type of board used is determined by product location. Switch settings for both types of board remain the same. This product comes equipped with a Crane NRI Coin Acceptor.
  • Page 122: Adjusting The Price Of Play (Vts)

    12-4 ADJUSTING THE PRICE OF PLAY (VTS) This product comes equipped with a Crane NRI Coin Acceptor. To adjust the price of play ALL CREDIT SETTINGS are adjusted via the VTS CREDIT BOARD. IMPORTANT! The CREDIT SETTINGS within the SYSTEM TEST MODE must be set to 1 coin 1 credit to allow the CREDIT BOARD to function correctly.
  • Page 123: Replacing Lamps And Lighting

    LAMPS AND LIGHTING • 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. • You may get burned by a hot fluorescent lamp or other lamps. Pay full attention to the lamps when performing the work.
  • Page 124: Start Button Lamp

    13-2 START BUTTON LAMP Turn off the power. Unlock and open the Cabinet coin door. FIG. 13-2a Remove Lamp and Switch housing from the Button by pulling the housing away from the button. These can sometimes be a little tight upon on initial removal. Lamp Housing FIG.
  • Page 125 Replace the bulb for that of the same type. Place the bulb and switch housing back into the button assembly and resecure coin door BULB WEDGE TYPE 12v 1.2W FIG. 13-2d...
  • Page 126: 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. When handling the controller, the player will be in direct contact with it. In order to always allow the player to enjoy the game, be sure to clean it regularly.
  • Page 127 Cleaning the Cabinet Surfaces When the cabinet surfaces are badly soiled, remove stains with a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted (with water) chemical detergent and squeezed dry. To avoid damaging surface finish, do not use solvents such as thinner, benzine, etc. other than ethyl alcohol, or abrasives, bleaching agent and chemical dustcloth. Some general-purpose household, kitchen and furniture cleaning products may contain strong solvents that degrade plastic components, coatings, and print.
  • Page 128: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 15-1 TROUBLESHOOTING (WHEN NO ERROR MESSAGE IS SHOWN) • This work should be performed by site maintenance personnel or other skilled professionals. Work performed by non-technical personnel can cause a severe accident such as an electric shock. If there are no site maintenance personnel or other skilled professionals available, turn off the power immediately and contact the office given in this manual or from point of purchase.
  • Page 129 If a problem occurs, first check to make sure that the wiring connectors are properly connected. 15 TABLE 01 PROBLEM CAUSE COUNTERMEASURES The power is not ON Firmly insert the plug into the outlet Make sure that the power supply/ Incorrect power source/voltage voltage are correct When the Main...
  • Page 130: Game Board

    GAME BOARD ● When working with the product, be sure to turn the power off. Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit. ● Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires may cause electric shock, short circuit or present a fire risk.
  • Page 131: How To Remove Game Board

    16-1 HOW TO REMOVE GAME BOARD The game board is inside the rear door mounted in the bottom right hand corner. Turn off the power. Remove the door release fixings (Phillips (2)) from the door. LOCK A444 (2) MSCR POZ BLK M4x30 FIG.
  • Page 132: Composition Of The Game Board

    Unscrew the (2) M4 Phillips screws which secure the Game Board in place. FIG. 16-1d M4 FIXINGS (2) Lift and remove the Game board from the cabinet. The Game Bd is HEAVY so take care not to clash with other components when removing as this could cause component damage. 16-2 COMPOSITION OF THE GAME BOARD ●...
  • Page 133: Design Related Parts

    DESIGN RELATED PARTS For the warning display stickers, refer to Section 1. TS-0503-01-RUK TS-0503-02-RUK...
  • Page 134: Parts List

    PARTS LIST TRANSFORMERS SHADOWS RISING THEATRE STRUCTURE FLOW...
  • Page 135 1 TOP ASSY TRANSFORMERS TH (TS-0001UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION TS-1000UK ASSY MONITOR CABI TS-3000UK ASSY REAR CABINET 421-7988-91UK STICKER SERIAL NUMBER UK 440-WS0100UK WARNING LABEL FORK HERE 440-DS0010UK LABEL DANGER HI VOLT LB1046 LABEL TESTED FOR ELEC. SAFETY LB1130 LABEL WEEE WHEELIE BIN 440-CS0186-01UK...
  • Page 136 2 ASSY BILLBOARD (TS-0500UK) (D-1/2)
  • Page 137 2 ASSY BILLBOARD (TS-0500UK) (D-2/2) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 TS-0501XUK BASE OP HEAD TILTED ***8 TS-0504UK BRKT EYE MTG ***10 TS-0506UK PLATE FACE FRONT SIDE JOIN ***11 TS-0507UK BRKT FACE FRONT SIDE JOIN ***12 TS-0508UK BRKT CLOSING HEAD BACK ***13 TS-0509UK PLATE COVER...
  • Page 138 3 ASSY EXHAUST PIPE (TS-0700UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 TS-0701UK BOX EXHAUST ***2 TS-0702XUK PIPE EXHAUST ***3 TS-0703UK INSERT EXHAUST ***4 TS-0704UK BRKT RETAIN INSERT SHORT ***5 TS-0705UK BRKT RETAIN INSERT LONG ***101 601-0460-368-PB CABLE TIE 368MM-4.8MM BLK NYLON ***201 029-B00825 M8X25 SKT BH PAS...
  • Page 139 4 ASSY LOGO LIGHT BOX (TS-0900UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 TS-0901UK BOX LOGO LIGHT ***2 TS-0902UK PANEL LOGO ***3 TS-0903UK SASH LOGO PLATE ***4 TS-0904UK PLATE CONN PNL ***5 TS-0905UK BRKT POP SUPPORT LWR ***101 280-A01264-WX ROUTER TWIST D12 SO6.4 WOOD X ***102 601-0460-150-N CABLE TIE 150MM NATURAL...
  • Page 140 4 ASSY MONITOR CABINET (TS-1000UK) (D-1/3)
  • Page 141 4 ASSY MONITOR CABINET (TS-1000UK) (D-2/3) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION TS-1002UK ASSY FRONT CABINET ***2 TS-1002-CUK DOOR BACK LOWER ***3 TS-1002-DUK DOOR BACK UPPER TS-1200UK ASSY 55 LED DISPLAY TS-1080UK ASSY AC UNIT TRF-1340UK ASSY 12V DC FAN TS-1500UK ASSY GUN CABI TS-4000UK ASSY MAIN ELEC...
  • Page 142 4 ASSY MONITOR CABINET (TS-1000UK) (D-3/3) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION **306 TS-60024UK WH DC DIST B **312 600-7011-0200UK DA DVI TO DVI 200CM **401 029-B00840 M8X40 SKT BH PAS **402 068-852216 M8 WSHR 22OD FLT PAS...
  • Page 143 5 ASSY AC UNIT (TS-1080UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 DV-1081UK PLATE AC ***2 ST-0403UK PLATE AC CAP ***3 LB1096 STICKER PROTECTIVE EARTH ***101 EP1302 EUROSOCKET FUSED 10A 250VAC ***102 514-5078-3150 FUSE 3.15X20 CERAMIC SB 3150mA ***103 SW1109 SWITCH ROCKER 250V AC ***104 EP1419...
  • Page 144 6 ASSY 55 LED DISPLAY (TS-1200UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 TRF-1206UK BRKT LED MOUNT ***3 TRF-1210UK PNL PRISMA BD DMODUL MNT 55 ***101 200-6055-02-AUO 55" LED AUO P550HVN02.0 ***102 280-A01264-WX ROUTER TWIST D12 SO6.4 WOOD X ***103 280-L00811-OS STANDOFF 7.94OD 3.56ID 11.11L ***104...
  • Page 145 7 ASSY 12 DC FAN (TS-1340UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 GST-1008UK BRKT FAN ***101 260-0012-01UK FAN DC 12V AXIAL ***102 FN1012 FAN GUARD METAL 120MM (FG-12) ***103 OS1195 RIVET SNAP SR-4080B ***201 000-P00312 M3X12 MSCR PAN PAS ***202 060-S00300 M3 WSHR SPR PAS...
  • Page 146 8 ASSY GUN CABINET (TS-5100UK) (D-1/2)
  • Page 147 8 ASSY GUN CABINET (TS-5100UK) (D-2/2) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION TRF-1502UK ASSY MID CABINET TRF-1900UK ASSY CTRL BOX DV-3850UK ASSY SW UNIT TRF-0003UK BRKT JOINT BRIDGE SECURE TRF-1003UK BRKT CORNER JOINT TOP TRF-1511UK PLATE AUTOBOT TRF-1512UK BRKT MTG PLATE AUTOBOT TRF-1513UK BRKT MTG CONPANE COVER TRF-1514UK...
  • Page 148 9 ASSY SW UNIT (DV-1340UK) (D-1/1) 102 103 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 SSR-0321UK SW BRKT DOUBLE METER ***101 838-14548-01AUK SW & VOL CTL BD ***102 280-L00706-PM STANDOFF 6.4MM HOLE PM ***103 EP1380-01 CREDIT BOARD EXCEL ***104 220-5643UK COIN METER SMALL 12V ***106 421-12043-01 STICKER SW PANEL CE...
  • Page 149 10 ASSY CTRL BOX (TS-1900UK) (D-1/2)
  • Page 150 10 ASSY CTRL BOX (TS-1900UK) (D-2/2) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 TS-2000UK ASSY CONTROLLER L ***2 TS-2050UK ASSY CONTROLLER R ***3 TS-1901UK CTRL PNL UNDER ***4 TS-1902UK CTRL PNL CTRL COVER ***7 TS-1905UK LID CTRL FRONT L ***8 TS-1906UK LID CTRL FRONT R ***9 TRF-1907UK...
  • Page 151 11 ASSY CONTROLLER L (TS-2000UK) (D-1/1) 203 204 101 102 210 211 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 TS-2001-02UK CONT CHASSIS W/DUAL SOL ***2 TS-2002UK BASE GUN W/DUAL SOL ***4 601-12955-002 GUN COVER ***5 TS-2005UK BRKT MTG BASE GUN ***6 601-12955-005 GUN MUZZLE COVER UL-HB ***7...
  • Page 152 12 ASSY CONTROLLER R (TS-2050UK) (D-1/1) 203 204 101 102 210 211 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 TS-2001-01UK CONT CHASSIS W/DUAL SOL ***2 TS-2002UK BASE GUN W/DUAL SOL ***4 601-12955-002 GUN COVER ***5 TS2005UK BRKT MTG BASE GUN ***6 601-12955-005 GUN MUZZLE COVER UL-HB ***7...
  • Page 153 13 ASSY REAR CABINET (TS-3000UK) (D-1/3)
  • Page 154 13 ASSY REAR CABINET (TS-3000UK) (D-2/3) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION TS-3002UK ASSY REAR CABINET ***2 TS-3002-BUK DOOR SEAT LOWER TS-3700UK ASSY REAR MOULDING TS-0003UK BRKT JOINT BRIDGE SECURE TS-3003UK FENDER MAIN TS-3004UK FENDER SASH TS-3005UK BRKT SECURE VAC INNER L TS-3006UK BRKT SECURE VAC INNER R TS-3008UK...
  • Page 155 13 ASSY REAR CABINET (TS-3000UK) (D-3/3) **208 029-B00625-0B M6X25 SKT BH BLK **209 012-P03512-F N6X1/2" S/TAP FLG PAS **210 029-B00412 M4X12 SKT BH PAS **211 029-B00408-0B M4X8 SKT BH BLK **213 068-441616-0B M4 WSHR 16OD FLT BLK **214 029-B00640-0B M6X40 SKT BH BLK **215 068-652016-0B M6 WSHR 20OD FLT BLK...
  • Page 156 14 ASSY SEAT BTM (TS-3600UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 TS-3601UK ASSY SEAT WOOD ****1 TS-3601-AUK SEAT WOOD ***3 TS-3603UK SEAT FIX BRKT ***101 130-04050-BSX BASS SHAKER 4OHM 50W BSX 130 WP ***202 029-B00625-0B M6X25 SKT BH BLK ***203 012-P00412-FB N8x1/2"...
  • Page 157 15 ASSY REAR MOULDING (TS-3700UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***2 TS-3702UK PLATE HEADLIGHT COVER ***3 TS-3703UK DIFFUSER HEADLIGHT COVER ***27 TS-3711UK TRUCK RADIATOR FLAT ***28 TS-3713UK DECAL FLAMES L ***29 TS-3714UK DECAL FLAMES R ***31 TS-3716UK DECAL BADGE RADIATOR SEGA ***101 390-2505-072-AD SLED RING 072 M7216WS2812B...
  • Page 158 16 ASSY UPLIGHT OP HEAD (TS-3800UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 TS-3801UK BRKT BASE UPLIGHT ***2 TS-3802UK COVER BASE UPLIGHT ***101 601-0460 CABLE TIE 100MM ***201 029-B00408 M4X8 SKT BH PAS ***301 TS-6004UK ASSY UPLIGHT RIGID WHITE...
  • Page 159 17 ASSY VISOR LIGHT BOX (TS-3900UK) (D-1/2) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 TS-3901UK BOX VISOR LIGHT ***2 TS-3902UK PANEL VISOR ***3 TS-3903UK BRKT CHIN CLOSING ***101 280-A01264-WX ROUTER TWIST D12 SO6.4 WOOD X ***102 601-0460-150-N CABLE TIE 150MM NATURAL ***201 029-B00412-0B M4X12 SKT BH BLK...
  • Page 160 18 ASSY ELEC BOARD (TS-4000UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 TS-4001UK WOODEN BASE MAIN ***21 440-CS0010UK LABEL CAUTION ***101 838-0012UK LAMP DRIVER BOARD ***102 837-14981-01 IC BD EXP 8 OUTPUT RS232 ***103 838-0026UK AMP 2.1 40W KEENE ***105 838-0005UK I/O BOARD SAE REV3 ***107...
  • Page 161 19 ASSY PSU BOARD (TS-4100UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 TS-4101UK WOODEN BASE PSU ***2 CFB-4003-01UK EARTH TERMINAL PLATE ***21 440-DS0010UK LABEL DANGER HI VOLT ***101 838-14551-02UK AC DISTRIBUTION BOARD ***102 400-150-12 PSU 12V DC 150W MW SP-150-12 ***103 400-075-012-01 PSU 12VDC 75W MW LPS-75-12...
  • Page 162 20 ASSY INST KIT (TS-INST-TH) (D-1/3)
  • Page 163 20 ASSY INST KIT (TS-INST-TH) (D-2/3) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION TS-0500UK ASSY BILLBOARD TH TS-0004UK PANEL ROOF TS-0700UK ASSY EXHAUST PIPE TS-0051UK JOINT BRIDGE TS-0052UK BRKT JOINT FLOOR TOP TS-0053UK JOINT FLOOR L TS-0054UK JOINT FLOOR R TS-0056UK JOINT SASH REAR TS-0057UK JOINT SASH SIDE L **10...
  • Page 164 20 ASSY INST KIT (TS-INST-TH) (D-3/3) **212 068-441616 M4 WSHR 16OD FLT PAS **213 029-B00850 M8X50 SKT BH PAS **214 029-B00425 M4X25 SKT BH BLK **215 029-B00612 M6X12 SKT BH PAS **216 068-652016 M6 WSHR 20OD FLT PAS **217 029-B00616 M6X16 SKT BH PAS **218 050-F00600...
  • Page 165: Wire Colour 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...
  • Page 166: Schematic Diagrams

    SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS (1 OF 4) SW1109 EP1302 IEC INLET EP1419 SWITCH NOISE FILTER 2030-16-06 514-5078-5000 CFB-4003-01UK EARTH PLATE USB A VIDEO OUT DATA 0 DATA 1 DATA 2 DATA 3 DATA 4 +12V (LED1_R) OUTPUT 0 (LED1_G) OUTPUT 1 (LED1_B) OUTPUT 2 NH-05P NH-04P (LED1_R) OUTPUT 3...
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