Sega MARIO & SONIC AT THE RIO 2016 OLYMPIC GAMES Owner's Service Manual
Sega MARIO & SONIC AT THE RIO 2016 OLYMPIC GAMES Owner's Service Manual

Sega MARIO & SONIC AT THE RIO 2016 OLYMPIC GAMES Owner's Service Manual

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PRINTING
March 2016
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 Corporation
Canal Side Bldg 1-39-9 Higashi-shinagawa Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, 140-8583, Japan.
Telephone: +81-3-687-7133
Facsimile:
+81-3-687-7134
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OWNER'S & SERVICE 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 PRINTING March 2016 OWNER’S & SERVICE MANUAL 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 Corporation Canal Side Bldg 1-39-9 Higashi-shinagawa Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, 140-8583, Japan.
  • 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 INSPECTIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER TRANSPORTING THE PRODUCT TO THE LOCATION Normally, at the time of shipment, SEGA products are in a status allowing for usage immediately after transporting to the location. Nevertheless, an irregular situation may occur during transportation. Before turning on the power, check the following points to ensure that the product has been transported in a satisfactory status.
  • Page 4 OpenSSL _____________________________________________ LICENSE ISSUES ============== The OpenSSL toolkit stays under a dual license, i.e. both the conditions of the OpenSSL License and the original SSLeay license apply to the toolkit. See below for the actual license texts. Actually both licenses are BSD-style Open Source licenses. In case of any license issues related to OpenSSL please contact openssl-core@openssl.org. OpenSSL License Copyright (c) 1998-2011 The OpenSSL Project.
  • Page 5 PicoJSON _____________________________________________ Copyright 2009-2010 Cybozu Labs, Inc. Copyright 2011-2014 Kazuho Oku All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
  • Page 6 OUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied, including, without limitation, any warranties or conditions of TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANT- ABILITY, or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. You are solely responsible for determining the appropriateness of using or redistributing the Work and assume any risks associated with Your exercise of permissions under this License.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Indicates a warning or caution that, if ignored, may result in the mishandling of the product and cause faulty operation or damage to the product. Sega Amusements International Limited. 42 Barwell Business Park, Leatherhead Road, Chessington, Surrey, KT9 2NY. United Kingdom.
  • Page 8 Definition of 'Site Maintenance Personnel or Other Qualified Individuals Servicing and maintenance work of the contents herein stated should be performed by the SERVICEMAN stipulated as per IEC Standard. Those who do not have technical expertise and knowledge other than the SERVICEMAN are not allowed to perform the work herein stated.
  • Page 9 Electrical & Mechanical Specifications SPECIFICATIONS Individual Dimensions Cabinet: 1.23m (48.4in) [width] x 0.89m (35.1in) [depth] 1.93m (76.0in) [height] Billboard: 1.21m (47.6in) [width] x 0.49m (19.3in) [depth] 0.44m (17.3in) [height] Floor Plate: 0.86m (33.9in) [width] x 0.80m (31.5in) [depth] 0.90m (45.4in) [height] Assembled Dimensions: 1.23m (48.4in) [width] x 1.47m (57.9in) [depth] 2.27m (89.3in) [height]...
  • Page 10 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. Upon purchasing any EEE from SEGA Amusements International Ltd. The user accepts responsibility to dispose of their waste equipment by arranging to return it to a designated UK collection point (AATF) or an Approved Exporter (AE) for the correct recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment.
  • Page 11: 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) PART DESCRIPTIONS ACCESSORIES ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 6-1 INSTALLING THE CABINET 6-2 INSTALLING THE BILLBOARD 6-3 ASSEMBLING THE FLOOR 6-4 INSTALLING THE FLOOR TO THE CABINET...
  • Page 12 EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 9-1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER. 9-2 TEST MENU 9-3 GAME TEST MENU 9-4 BOOKKEEPING 9-5 INPUT TEST 9-6 OUTPUT TEST 9-7 GAME & COIN ASSIGNMENTS 9-8 LED BOARD INFORMATION 9-9 NETWORK TEST 9-10 BACKUP DATA CLEAR CONTROLLER UNIT(S), SWITCHES AND BUTTONS 10-1 REPLACING THE LEVER BUTTON 10-2 REPLACING THE LEVER...
  • Page 13 16-3-2 STORAGE INFORMATION 16-3-3 JVS TEST 16-3-4 MONITOR TEST 16-3-5 SPEAKER TEST 16-3-6 COIN ASSIGNMENTS 16-3-7 CLOCK SETTINGS 16-3-8 NETWORK SETTINGS DESIGN-RELATED PARTS PARTS LIST PARTS & SERVICE CONTACT INFORMATION WIRE COLOUR CODE TABLE WIRING DIAGRAMS xiii...
  • Page 14: Handling Precautions

    SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage, compensation for damage to a third party, caused by specification changes not designated by SEGA. Do not perform any work or change parts not listed in this manual. Doing so may lead to an accident.
  • Page 15 VIDEO GAME-INDUCED SEIZURES (VGS) AND PHOTOSENSETIVE EPILEPSY (PSE) This SEGA product has warning displays on stickers which outline the risk of epilepticform and photosensetive seizures. These warning displays on stickers are applied close in proximity of the device which may promote symptoms of either video game-induced seizures or epilepsy.
  • Page 16 STICKER DISPLAY Inside 440-CS0186-01UK 440-CS0010UK Epilepsy Sticker Caution Sticker Inside Inside 440-CS0010UK Inside Caution Sticker Inside 440-DS0010UK 440-CS0010UK Danger Sticker - High Voltage Caution Sticker P.A.T. Label 440-DS0010UK Danger Sticker - High Voltage Serial No Label LB1101 Rating Label Caution Sticker - Battery replacement Inside WEEE Label 440-WS0010UK...
  • Page 17 To avoid injury, please do not play this game if you have or suffer from any one of these conditions: •If you have high blood pressure heart condition. •If you are intoxicated or under the influence of drugs. •If you are pregnant. Always wear footwear when playing this game.
  • Page 18: Precautions Regarding Installation Location

    Securing a safe area for operation as described in this manual will ensure safe operation for players and observers. SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage or compensation for damage to a third party, resulting from the failure to observe this instruction.
  • Page 19: Limitations Of Usage

    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 label 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

    It can cause generation of heat which in turn may cause a fire hazard. • SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage or compensation for damage to a third party, resulting from the failure to observe this instruction.
  • Page 21 Securing a safe area for operation as described in this manual will ensure safe operation for players and observers. SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage or compensation for damage to a third party, resulting from the failure to observe this instruction.
  • Page 22: Precautions Regarding Product Operation

    PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION In order to prevent accidents and inappropriate behaviour, please check the following before operating the product. BEFORE 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 may result in customers bumping into each other or the product causing injury. • Check if all the Leg Adjusters are in contact with the surface. (The casters should be raised approximately 5mm from the floor) If they are not the cabinet will move and may cause damage to property or injury to a player or observer.
  • Page 23 • To avoid electric shock, always check each door or service hatch for damage and make sure that they are fitted correctly. Never operate this product with doors or service hatches removed. • Do not place any of the following objects on top of the product, nearby the product or hang them from the ceiling in close proximity to the product as doing so may result in an electric shock, short circuit or damage to parts. • F lower vases, flower pots, cups, glasses, water tanks, cosmetics and/or any receptacle/container/vessel containing liquid or chemicals. • During daily cleaning, be sure to check the surface of the controllers and other parts that the player touches with his hands for damage, cracks, or loose screws. If a player uses the machine while it is damaged, cracked, or has a loose screw, the player may become injured.
  • Page 24: During Operation (Paying Attention To Customers)

    DURING OPERATION (PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS) In order to prevent an accident or encourage inappropriate behaviour, the attendant or operator must endeavor to always pay attention to the behaviour of the players and customers. To play this machine involves physical activity undertaken by the player .
  • Page 25 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 display (LCD Screen). 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 may feel sick while playing the game to take a rest. • Check that the product is located on a level surface. If the product is placed upon an uneven surface it will rock and can trap feet or fingers between gaps. • Do not put any heavy item on this product. Items, if placed on this product may fall and cause injury to the player / observer. • Do not climb on the product. Climbing on the product can cause falling down accidents. To check the top portion of the product, use a step ladder. • If a player carries hand luggage or other items onto a ride, objects may fall off or roll over, for example, when the ride moves, resulting in injury or damage. Also, instruct players not to take breakable items, etc., onto the ride.
  • Page 26: Part Descriptions

    PART DESCRIPTIONS Billboard LED Display Left Controller Right Controller Hand Rail Coin Door Floor Game Cabinet Items Width Depth Height ASSY CABINET 1.231m (48.46 in) 0.892m (35.11 in) 1.932m (76.06 in) ASSY BILLBOARD 1.205m (47.44 in) 0.489m (19.25 in) 0.444m (17.48 in) ASSY FLOOR PLATE 0.863m (33.89in) 0.803m (31.61 in)
  • Page 27: 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. Parts not labeled with part numbers are yet to be assigned. Be sure to handle all parts with care, as some parts are not available for purchase separately.
  • 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. • When assembling, be sure to use additional help from another person(s). Depending on the assembly work, there are some cases in which working by one person alone can cause personal injury or parts damage.
  • Page 29 • For the sake of safety and workability, use 3 core coaxial CE/UL approved cables for the power cables (provided). • When inserting or removing a connector, always hold it by its main part. If you hold it by anything else while doing so, the connections between wire and connector terminal fixtures could be damaged; and there could be a short circuit or fire. There could also be poor connectivity.
  • Page 30 TOOLS NECESSARY FOR WORK Phillips Screwdriver Torx T20 Security Driver Spanner / Adjustable spanner (24mm) Key Master Step or Stool Socket Wrench (13mm) Hex Key for 4mm, 8mm, 10mm & 13mm fixings.
  • Page 31 Servicing and maintenance work of the contents herein stated should be performed by the SERVICEMAN stipulated as per IEC Standard. Those who do not have technical expertise and knowledge other than the SERVICEMAN are not allowed to perform the work herein stated. Executing aforementioned work by such non-technical personnel can cause serious accidents that may endanger life.
  • Page 32: Installing The Cabinet

    INSTALLING THE CABINET Secure an internal location for the Main Cabinet as described in Section 2 of this manual. Making sure that its position does not obscure and passages or exits. Stabilise the cabinet once in position. Lower the (4) Leg Adjusters so that the cabinet is exactly level and the Casters raised 5mm from the surface of the floor.
  • Page 33: Installing The Billboard

    INSTALLING THE BILLBOARD • The Assy Billboard is a heavy item (appox 12kg). Please use a minimum of 2 people when installing the Assy Billboard. • Installation of the Assy Billboard is undertaken at a high level. Use a step or step ladder to aid installation. To install the Assy Billboard we must first raise the (2) Vertical Brace which are located either side of the Rear Door on the inside of the cabinet.
  • Page 34 Repeat Steps 2 & 3 with the Left Hand Vertical Brace. M6x30 SKT BH PAS (2 from Step 2) + (3) (029-B00630) M6 WSHR SPR PAS (3) (060-S0060) M6 WSHR 20OD FLT PAS (3) (068-652016) Carefully unwrap the ASSY BILLBOARD and locate the (6) M6x30 Socket Head Machine Screws (complete with washers) .
  • Page 35 Carefully lower the ASSY BILLBOARD to about half way and make the connections at each end. Connections (for lighting) Once the ASSY BILLBOARD is in position, apply the (4) M6x30 SKT BH PAS which were removed in Step 5. Do not tightened fully at this point. M6x30 SKT BH PAS (4) (029-B00630) At the front of the ASSY BILLBOARD, locate the two fixing points and secure using the (2) M6x30 SKT...
  • Page 36: Assembling The Floor

    ASSEMBLING THE FLOOR STOP THE FLOOR ASSY IS HEAVY. USE 2 PEOPLE WHEN ASSEMBLING/INSTALLING. Fitting the handrail to the floor base. Using (2) people, carefully unpack the ASSY FLOOR. ASSY FLOOR (MSR-3050UK) Isolate the FOOT BASE and locate the (2) connectors. ASSY FOOT BASE Connectors...
  • Page 37 Locate the ASSY LH PIPE FRAME and remove the (5) M8x30 SKT CAP PAS (029-B00830) positioned on the underside of the Pipe Frame. Do not dispose of the fixings. ASSY LH PIPE FRAME M8x30 SKT CAP PAS (5) (029-B00830) Place the ASSY LH PIPE FRAME on top of the FOOT BASE taking care not to trap any wires. Assy LH Pipe Frame Assy Floor Base Carefully tilt up the Assy LH PIPE FRAME and run the connector from the ASSY FLOOR BASE through...
  • Page 38 Secure the ASSY LH PIPE to the ASY FLOOR BASE using the (5) M8x30 SKT CAP SCR removed from Step 3 M8x30 Socket Cap Screw (5) (029-B00830) Make the connector which was passed through into the ASSY LH PIPE from Step 5. 3P Connector Using an Allen Wrench, remove the (7) fixings applied to the ASSY FLOOR BASE (3) and the ASSY LH PIPE FRAME (4).
  • Page 39 Fit and secure the BKT FLOOR SIDE between the ASSY FLOOR BASE and the ASSY LH PIPE using the (7) M4x12 Socket Cap Screws removed from Step 8 BKT FLOOR SIDE M4x12 SKT CAP SCREW (029-B00412) BKT FLOOR SIDE (2) (MSR-3055UK) Remove the (3) M8x20 SKT CAP SCR from the UPRIGHT REAR LH BKT (MSR-3001UK) Socket Head Cap Screw...
  • Page 40: Installing The Floor To The Cabinet

    INSTALLING THE FLOOR TO THE CABINET STOP THE FLOOR ASSY IS HEAVY. USE 2 PEOPLE WHEN ASSEMBLING/INSTALLING. Position the Assy Floor in front of the Cabinet. Assy Cabinet Assy Floor Prepare the (4) connectors ready. Connectors (4) Using a 5mm Allen Wrench, remove the (6) M8x20 SKT CAP SCR from either side of the front of the cabinet.
  • Page 41 Pull out the connectors located within the Main Cabinet... Carefully slide the ASSY FLOOR up to the Main Cabinet taking care not to trap any wires or fingers in the process. Make the (4) connections Connections (2) Connections (2) Apply the fixings (removed from Step 3) which secure the ASSY FLOOR to the cabinet. Important: Do Not Tighten fixings at this point.
  • Page 42 Lower the Leg Adjusters and raise the ASSY FLOOR to a height whereby the gap between the ASSY FLOOR and the underside of the cabinet is closed completely. THE FLOOR HEIGHT MUST BE ADJUSTED SO THAT THE GAP BETWEEN THE FLOOR AND THE UNDERSIDE OF THE CABINET HAS CLOSED.
  • Page 43 Remove the (6) M4x12 SKT CAP SCR from around the LH FRAME PIPE. Apply and secure the PLATE FLOOR SENSOR (MSR-3003UK) using the (6) findings removed. Plate Floor Sensor (MSR-3003UK) M4x12 SKT CAP SCR (6) M4x12 SKT CAP SCR (6) (029-00412-0C) (029-00412-0C) Repeat Step 11 to the RH FRAME PIPE.
  • Page 44: Inspect Fixation To Site

    INSPECT FIXATION TO SITE • Make sure that all the adjusters contact the floor. Otherwise the cabinet could move, causing an accident. • Provide a ventilation space at least 15cm wide behind the cabinet. There are ventilation holes on the back of the cabinet. Do not block the ventilation holes. Doing so could trap heat inside resulting in fire. It could also result in equipment damage or cause parts to become exhausted prematurely. • Do not position the product on uneven surfaces or a surface which slopes. Positioning the cabinet on either an uneven or sloped surface may cause the cabinet to become unstable which may result in damage or injury. The product comes with castors attached to 6 locations. When the installation site has been determined, have the ad- justers come in direct contact with the floor.
  • Page 45: Power Supply And Other Connections

    POWER SUPPLY AND OTHER CONNECTIONS • 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.
  • Page 46 Fully insert the power cord connector on the side opposite the power plug into the AC unit IEC inlet. Insert the power cord plug into the outlet. The power code is laid out indoors. Protect the power cord by attaching a wire cover to it. WIRE COVER...
  • Page 47: Communication / Network Connections

    COMMUNICATION / NETWORK CONNECTIONS When operating as a 2,3 or 4 player, you must connect each cabinet into a Network via a hub (supplied). Each cabinet is then assigned a unique ID. This allows each player/cabinet to take part in the same event and players to compete against one another.
  • Page 48 When connecting up a 4 player cabinet, please refer to Steps 1 to 4 in this section then apply the 3rd and 4th Lan cables in the same way but allocated to positions 3 and 4 on the hub. 4 Player Mode Cabinet 4 / Player 4 / ID: 4 Cabinet 2 / Player 2 / ID: 2 Cabinet 3 / Player 3 / ID: 3...
  • Page 49: Turning On The Power

    TURNING ON THE POWER Set the main switch of the AC unit to ON and engage the power. When you turn on the power, the billboard LED’s will come on. After the start up screen is displayed on the LCD screen, the Advertise (Attract) Mode will start. The left and right hand decorative LEDs will illuminate and scroll through a variation of colours Start up sounds are output from the speakers on the left and right of the cabinet together with display of the startup screen.
  • Page 50: Confirmation Of Assembly

    CONFIRMATION OF ASSEMBLY Use the TEST MODE to check whether or not the product has been correctly assembled and whether or not everything operates normally. • The seat moves during the initialization of the cabinet. Please wait and stand aside of the cabinet during this time. Do not touch the seat while it is initializing. Turn ON the power switch. The Coin Lamp and the Billboard will illuminate. The software will load and a logo will appear on screen, The attract mode will begin showing the Mario &...
  • Page 51: Applying Warning Labels (Epileptiform Seizures)

    6-10 APPLYING WARNING LABELS (EPILEPTIFORM SEIZURES) • The operator MUST apply the Epileptiform Seizure Label to this product. Failing to apply this label may result in the player/observer suffering from a photosensitive seizure. Warning the potential player/ observer of this before the start of a game may prevent such accidents. • It is also important to apply the correct language label for each location. There are nine (9) different language labels - please apply the label which matches your location. Application of any warning labels must be placed in a location which is easy for the player/observer to read. Please follow the instructions below and apply the label in the location stated.
  • Page 52: Precautions When Moving The Machine

    PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE • As used in these instructions, the term “moving” refers to moving of the product within the same building, store or facility. These instructions do not cover moving between different buildings, areas, stores or facilities, since diverse factors are involved, not only packaging but also loading onto transport vehicles, and securing the product in place during transport. To transport the product to a different building or store, contact the vendor where the product was purchased or the office indicated in these instructions. Or request that...
  • Page 53 • When inserting or removing a connector, always hold it by its main part. If you hold it by anything else while doing so, the connections between wire and connector terminal fixtures could be damaged; and there could be a short circuit or fire. There could also be poor connectivity. • Do not move unit with the adjusters in contact with the floor. Otherwise parts might be damaged or deformed and there might be accidents.
  • Page 54 • Do not push plastic parts or any part associated with the moving mechanism. Do not lift or support the product by any plastic part. Parts can be damaged, and fragments can cause injury. • Do not push on or hold onto the LCD or controllers to move the unit. Doing so could break the parts and lead to people getting injured.. • Do not stack parts that have been separated or disassembled indiscriminately. The surface of the parts could be damaged or deformed. Significant deformations can result in improper operation and breakdowns. • Do not lean separated or disassembled parts against a wall or other surface indiscriminately. The parts could be deformed. Accidents could also occur should the parts fall over.
  • Page 55 • The cabinet has some delicate areas which when under stress may damage. Do Not move the cabinet by holding onto the area highlighted in grey. Moving the cabinet by using these areas may cause damage or personal injury.
  • Page 56: Game Description

    GAME DESCRIPTION GAME SUMMARY This game is a physical action game whereby players control Mario, Sonic, etc and compete in several Olympic events. Players can either run, jump or use the levers and lever buttons to control their character. This game is available for up to 4 players when cabinets are linked with one another to create a competitive environ- ment.
  • Page 57: Game Flow

    GAME FLOW To Start a Game. Apply the minimum amount of credit required to start the game. Press the button upon the lever. Players Entry Waiting for players. A maximum of 4 players are available when 4 cabinets are linked. Character Select Use the lever to choose a character and the lever button to select.
  • Page 58: Explanation Of Test And Data Display

    EXPLANATION OF TEST AND DATA DISPLAY 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.
  • Page 59: Switch Unit And Coin Meter

    9-1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER. The SWITCH UNIT and COUNTERS are housed within the COINTOWER. To access these controls you will need to open the COIN door, the switches and counters can be found directly on the rear panel. Counter Volume Test SW...
  • Page 60: Game Test Menu

    9-3 GAME TEST MENU Use the SERVICE button to move the cursor to the desired item. Press the TEST button to confirm. GAME TEST MENU In this instance we shall use the Service Button to choose Bookkeeping. Press the Test button to enter your selection. BOOKKEEPING Inspects and sets up BOOKKEEPING.
  • Page 61: Bookkeeping

    9-4 BOOKKEEPING Bookkeeping. 1 of 2 Each coin input and service input is recorded. The current status of coins and credits can be viewed. BOOKKEEPING SCREEN 1 COIN1-2 Number of “COIN IN” registered for the particular coin slot. TOTAL COINS Total number of credit in game mode.
  • Page 62 Bookkeeping. 2 of 2 Each game and event is recorded. The current status of games played and time taken. BOOKKEEPING SCREEN 2 NUMBER OF GAMES Total number of games played. TOTAL TIME Total time the cabinet has been in operation (Except in TEST MODE). PLAY TIME Total amount of time during game play..
  • Page 63: Input Test

    9-5 INPUT TEST From the GAME TEST MENU screen - Using the SERVICE BUTTON to select INPUT TEST MODE and press the TEST BUTTON to enter The INPUT TEST allows you to check each device separately. Please check regularly. INPUT TEST SCREEN TEST Press the TEST button.
  • Page 64: Output Test

    9-6 OUTPUT TEST From the GAME TEST MENU screen - Using the SERVICE BUTTON to select OUTPUT TEST MODE and press the TEST BUTTON to enter The OUTPUT TEST allows you to check each device separately. Please check regularly. OUTPUT TEST SCREEN LED BAR LCD LEFT The LEDs at the sides of the monitor will illuminate.
  • Page 65: Game & Coin Assignments

    9-7 GAME & COIN ASSIGNMENTS From the GAME TEST MENU screen - Using the SERVICE BUTTON to select GAME & COIN ASSIGNMENTS and press the TEST BUTTON to enter This test allows you to configure coins / game specifics and volume control. Please note: When cabinets are linked, only the ATTRACT SOUND VOLUME will be accessible from the sub cabinets.
  • Page 66: Led Board Information

    9-8 LED BOARD INFORMATION For Technical Staff only From the GAME TEST MENU screen - Using the SERVICE BUTTON to select LED BOARD INFORMATION and press the TEST BUTTON to enter This test allows you to view the LED BOARD firmware. LED BOARD INFORMATION SCREEN CONTROL Press the TEST button to return to GAME TEST MENU screen.
  • Page 67: Network Test

    9-9 NETWORK TEST From the GAME TEST MENU screen - Using the SERVICE BUTTON to select NETWORK TEST and press the TEST BUTTON to enter This test allows you view the Network status. NETWORK TEST INFORMATION SCREEN Description IP ADDRESS IP Address receiving Test CONNECT MAIN CABINET Communication between each cabinet Test...
  • Page 68: Backup Data Clear

    9-10 BACKUP DATA CLEAR From the GAME TEST MENU screen - Using the SERVICE BUTTON to select BACKUP DATA CLEAR and press the TEST BUTTON to enter BACKUP DATA CLEAR Select this option to Initialize and clear existing bookkeeping data including credits/income data when you choose “YES”...
  • Page 69: Controller Unit(S), Switches And Buttons

    CONTROLLER UNIT(S), SWITCHES AND BUTTONS • 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 that the unit has been reassembled correctly. • Be sure to inspect the outer covers on both gear and hand brake units. • 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. • There is a possibility that the electronic components on the IC Board may be prone to damage by static electricity. Please make sure to discharge any build up of static electricity from your body prior commencing any work. • Power OFF machine before commencing any work.
  • Page 70: Replacing The Lever Button

    Some fixings are small. be careful not to lose any fixings. In particular the small flat washer within the lever grip. 10-1 REPLACING THE LEVER BUTTON Turn OFF the power to the machine and remove the Power cable. Using a 3mm Hexagon Key wrench. remove the (4) M4x12 SKT CAP SCR from the underside of the Lever Grip. Support the lower section whilst doing so as it may fall which may result in loosing components. Grip Upper Grip Lower Small Flat Washer...
  • Page 71 Rotate the Switch 45 degrees counterclockwise. Unlock and remove. Switch Unscrew the plastic nut from the base of the button and remove. Washer Button Squeeze both tabs towards the centre of the button housing and remove. Tabs Once the button has been replaced, follow Steps 2 to 6 in reverse order to reassemble.
  • Page 72: Replacing The Lever

    10-2 REPLACING THE LEVER This procedure explains the replacement of the Left Lever. When replacing the Right Lever please follow the same instructions. Remove power from the machine and disconnect the mains power connector. Refer to Procedure 10-1, steps 2 & 3 to remove the Lever Grip. Remove the (4) M5x12 screws from beneath the button housing.
  • Page 73 Remove the (4) M4x16 SKT CAP SCR from both Left and Right End Caps and remove. M4x16 SKT CAP SCR End caps Remove the (6) M6x25 SKT CAP SCR from both Left and Right ends of the Control Panel. M6x25 SKT CAP SCR Once all fixings have been removed, carefully raise the Control Panel Base Control Panel Base Note: Take care whan reassembling not to trap any wires.
  • Page 74 Locate the 14 way connector which connects the Lever Assy to the Machine and disconnect. Remove the earth using a Phillips screwdriver. Connector 1P C4201 14P Earth Point Locate and remove the (8) SKT CAP SCR which secure the lever to the cabinet.  ...
  • Page 75 Remove the (10) M6x16 Hex Bolts from both side and front Lever brackets. Controller L MSR-2250  Side Lever Bkt L Front Lever Bkt Hex Head Bolt (4) M6 × 16 Hex Head Bolt (6) M6 × 16 Note: Please see below for process when changing the Right Controller Lever. Controller R MSR-2350 ...
  • Page 76 Note: When reinstalling the Front and Side Lever brackets, align both brackets as shown below. Align the Front Lever Bkt at top position as indicated by the dotted line. Side Lever Bkt Front Lever Bkt Align the Side Lever Bkt at the bottom position as indicated by the dotted line Note:...
  • Page 77: Video Display

    VIDEO DISPLAY The LCD display screen is adjusted prior to leaving the factory. Avoid any un- necessary adjustment. ● If the adjustment method in this manual does not resolve the problem contact the customer service number in this manual or your supplier. ● Do not stick tape, stickers or anything else onto the screen. Any kind of adhe- sive may damage the surface of the screen. 11-1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION This specification applies to the 54.6 inch Color TFT-LCD Module P550HVN02.0. This LCD module has a TFT active matrix type liquid crystal panel 1,920x1,080 pixels, and diagonal size of 54.6 inch.
  • Page 78: Cleaning The Screen

    11-2 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 bump- ing your head or falling down. ● When reaching across the control panel to clean the screen there is a risk of hurting your shoulder or arm. Use a step ladder to reach higher places. When the screen surface becomes dirty with dust, etc., clean it by using a soft cloth such as gauze. When water, and volatile chemicals such as benzene, thinner, etc., spill on the screen surface, it may be subject to damage, therefore, do not use them.
  • Page 79: On Screen Adjustment Method (Osd)

    11-3 ON SCREEN ADJUSTMENT METHOD (OSD) • If the adjustment method in this manual does not resolve the problem contact the customer service number in this manual or your supplier. • Do not stick tape, stickers or anything else onto the screen. Any kind of adhesive may damage the surface of the screen. • The screen has been finely adjusted prior leaving the factory. Do not unnecessarily adjust the screen. OSD (On Screen Display) The OSD offers the user various possibilities of customizing the appearance of the TFT display. By using the OSD Board, brightness, contrast, input selection, OSD appearance and much more can be adjusted easily.
  • Page 80 Hot Keys The OSD offers hot key functions. To access these functions the user must not open the OSD via the Main Menu. The hotkey functions offer direct access to each equivalent function. Button Direct access Up/Plus Source select, switch to next input Down/Minus Brightness Select...
  • Page 81 OSD Structure...
  • Page 82 Picture Menu VGA Settings Menu Setup Menu Colour Menu...
  • Page 83 User Colour Menu Input Menu OSD Menu OSD Position Menu...
  • Page 84 Info Menu Advance Setup Menu...
  • Page 85: 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 ● Remove and clean smears by using a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted chemical...
  • Page 86 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.
  • Page 87 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR (SR3) <continued> 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 88: 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 89: 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 an EXCEL board or VTS board. The type of board used is determined by product location. Switch settings for both types of board remain the same. To adjust the price of play ALL credit setting are adjusted via the EXCEL 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 90: Quick View Common Coin Settings (Usa)

    12-4 QUICK VIEW COMMON COIN SETTINGS (USA) FIG. 12-4 DIL SWITCH BANK ONE (5 way SW1) Item Price 25cent 50cent 75cent $1.00 $2.00 DIL SWITCH BANK TWO (6 way SW3) Type Table 1 12-4...
  • Page 91: Adjusting The Price Common Settings

    12-5 ADJUSTING THE PRICE COMMON SETTINGS SEGA EXCEL CREDIT BOARD PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS Play BANK 1 Bonus adder Price £ / € / $ No Bonus 0.10 0.10 0.50 = 6 plays No Bonus 0.20 0.20 0.50 = 3 plays 1.00 = 6 plays...
  • Page 92 ADVANCE SETTINGS REGIONAL AND ACCEPTOR SETTINGS (SW3)
  • Page 93 ADVANCE SETTINGS STERLING PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS (SW1)
  • Page 94 ADVANCE SETTINGS EURO PRICE OF PLAY SETTINGS (SW1)
  • Page 95: Universal Card Link (Ucl)

    12-5 UNIVERSAL CARD LINK (UCL) The purpose of the UNIVERSAL CARD LINK is to harmonize the Coin-Operated Industry for a common/ standard Card Reader Interface. Having a standard to which manufacturers of Video, Redemption and Card Systems adheres to eliminates confusion and simplified the coin handling process. Connections / Functionality.
  • Page 96: Active Floor Assy

    ACTIVE FLOOR ASSY 13-1 CLEANING THE JUMP SENSOR WINDOWS • When cleaning the surface, always use a dry soft lint free cloth. It maybe necessary to dampen the cloth to remove heavier stains. • Please adhere to the following when using a detergent. • When using a detergent to remove stronger stains, only use a small amount of neutral household detergent diluted with water. Use a soft lint free cloth to wipe the surfaces. Always wring out the cloth before applying. • Do not apply a wet cloth to clean the surface. • Do not use abrasive detergents such as a bleach or any acidic or alkaline detergents. Do not use any agents such as thinners or solvents such as alcohol (ethanol).
  • Page 97: Cleaning The Floor Mat

    13-2 CLEANING THE FLOOR MAT • Please clean the Floor Mat daily. When cleaning, always check for flaws, damage or loose screws on its surface. Objects left on the floor may induce a trip or fall hazard. • When cleaning the surface, always use a dry soft lint free cloth. It maybe necessary to dampen the cloth to remove heavier stains. • Please adhere to the following when using a detergent. • When using a detergent to remove stronger stains, only use a small amount of neutral household detergent diluted with water. Use a soft lint free cloth to wipe the surfaces. Always wring out the cloth before applying.
  • Page 98: Replacing The Floor Mat

    13-3 REPLACING THE FLOOR MAT • Work should be carried out by a qualified maintenance person(s) or technician. Failing to use qualified personnel may result in injury or electric shock. • Turn off the power and remove the mains connector from the machine before attempting any work.. • Take care not to damage any wiring. Damaged wires can cause and electric shock or fire hazard. • Whilst working on the ASSY FLOOR take care not to make any sudden movements and be aware of your surroundings. Failing to do so may result in accidents and/ or injury. Remove the power from the machine and disconnect the mains input connector from the wall socket. Using a 5mm Allen Wrench, remove the (6) M8x20 SKT CAP SCR from both sides of the Floor Frame. Socket Head Cap Screw M8x20...
  • Page 99 Pull the ASSY FLOOR away from the cabinet (approx 10cm). Take care not to damage the wires or connectors when carrying out this operation. 10CM ASSY CABINET ASSY FLOOR Carefully disconnect the (4) connectors which connect the Assy Floor to the Main Cabinet. Connections (2) Connections (2) Remove the (6) M4x12 SKT CAP SCR (029-B00412) which secure the BKT FLOOR REAR to the FLOOR...
  • Page 100 Remove the (14) M4x12 SKT CAP SCR (029-B00412) which secure the BKT FLOOR FRONT to the FLOOR BASE. M4x12 SKT CAP SCR (14) (029-B00412) Remove the (14) M4x12 SKT CAP SCR (029-B00412) which secure the L&R SIDE SASH PLATES to the FLOOR BASE.
  • Page 101: Replacing The Floor Foot Sensors

    13-4 REPLACING THE FLOOR FOOT SENSORS • Work should be carried out by a qualified maintenance person(s) or technician. Failing to use qualified personnel may result in injury or electric shock. • Turn off the power and remove the mains connector from the machine before attempting any work.. • Take care not to damage any wiring. Damaged wires can cause and electric shock or fire hazard. • Whilst working on the ASSY FLOOR take care not to make any sudden movements and be aware of your surroundings. Failing to do so may result in accidents and/ or injury. The following procedure describes the replacement of the Left side Foot Pressure Sensor. Please follow the same procedure when replacing the Right side Foot Pressure Sensor. It is recommended that this work be carried out by 2 people.
  • Page 102 Tilt up the FLOOR PLATE from the centre taking care not to damage the foot sensor wires. Sensor Harness Floor Plate Left Disconnect the single connector from the Foot Sensor. Connector GH3P Remove the (2) Hex Nut which retain the Sensor to the Floor Plate Foot Sensor bkt Foot Sensor Hex Nut...
  • Page 103: Replacing The Jump Sensors

    13-5 REPLACING THE JUMP SENSORS This procedure describes the replacement of Jump Sensor 6 located within the Side Frame Left or Right. Please follow these procedures when changing any other of the Jump Sensors. • The jump sensors are set as a pair. Each of the 6 sensors have both a Transmitter and Receiver set opposite each other.
  • Page 104 Remove the power from the machine and disconnect the mains input connector from the wall socket. Remove the (7) M4x12 SKT CAP SCR from the side of the FLOOR PLATE SENSOR. PLATE FLOOR SENSOR L M4x12 SKT CAP SCR (7) MSR-3003UK 029-B00412 Locate the sensor to be changed (in this case it is sensor 6).
  • Page 105 Once the Jump Sensor has been replaced please reassemble by following Steps 2 to 4 in reverse order. Refer to Step 2 to remove the FLOOR PLATE SENSOR R. Locate the corresponding Sensor (Sensor #6). Jump Sensor #6 Disconnect the connector YL2P Remove the single fixing which secures the Jump Sensor to the Side Frame R.
  • Page 106: 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 107 Cleaning the Cabinet Surfaces When the cabinet surfaces are badly soiled, remove stains with a soft cloth dipped in water or diluted with a chemical detergent and squeezed dry. To avoid damaging surface finish, do not use such solvents as thinner, benzine, etc.
  • Page 108 PERIODIC INSPECTION TABLE PERIOD ITEMS DESCRIPTION As appropriate CABINET SURFACE Cleaning ELECTRONIC Inspection COMPONENTS JUMP SENSORS Cleaning MONITOR Cleaning Daily CABINET Confirm adjusters contact floor Floor Joint Bkt - Loose Screws CONTROLLER LEVER Cleaning / Loose Screws CASH BOX Empty Coins Weekly LEVERS Check Input/Output in Test FOOT SENSORS...
  • Page 109: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 15-1 TROUBLESHOOTING (WHEN NO ERROR MESSAGE IS SHOWN) • In order to prevent electric shock and short circuit, be sure to turn power off before performing work. • Be careful so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause electric shock or short circuit.
  • Page 111 PROBLEM CAUSE COUNTERMEASURE With main switch ON there Power is not supplied Insert power lead all the way into is no activation outlet Supply voltage is not correct Make sure that supply voltage is correct Circuit protector activated Reset circuit protector/replace fuse There is sound and lighting Video signal connector or...
  • Page 112: Game Board (Nu1.1)

    GAME BOARD (Nu1.1) ● 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 use this product with connectors other than those that were connected and used with the game board at the time of shipping. Do not carelessly connect wires to connectors that were not used at the time of shipping, as this may cause overheating, smoke or fire damage. In this product, setting changes are made during 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. 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.
  • Page 113: Handling Precautions

    16-1 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ● To prevent electric shock or IC Board malfunctioning, be sure to turn off the power for the cabinet when installing or removing the IC Board. ● Extraneous matter such as dust on the IC Board can cause the IC Board to generate heat and result in a fire due to short circuit, etc. Ensure the IC Board surfaces are always kept clean. ● Always follow the usage conditions from SEGA as well as the usage conditions for the cabinet you are using for Nu1.1. Failure to do so may cause an overheating and fire. ● Be sure to connect the IC Board and connectors completely. Insufficient insertion can damage IC Board, etc. ● For the IC Board circuit inspection, only the use of Logic Tester is permitted. The use of ordinary testers is not permitted as these can damage the IC Board. ● Do not subject the IC Board to static electricity when installing the IC Board in the cabinet or when connecting wire harness connectors to the IC Board. ● When soldering buttons, etc. to the wire harnesses, be sure to remove the wire harnesses from the IC Board so as not to subject the IC Board to heat. ● Some parts are the ones designed and manufactured not specifically for this product. 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 product whether or not a warranty period has expired. • It is important that the Nu1.1 Game Bd is cleaned free from dust regularly. If dust accumulates within the Nu1.1 Game bd, the Game bd may malfunction.
  • Page 114: Game Board (Nu1.1) - Location & Removal

    16-2 GAME BOARD (Nu1.1) - LOCATION & REMOVAL ● When returning the game board after making repairs or replacements, make sure that there are no errors in the connection of connectors. Erroneous connections can lead to electrical shock, short circuits or fires. ● When connecting a connector, check the direction carefully. Connectors must be connected in only one direction. If indiscriminate loads are applied in making connections, the connector or its terminal fixtures could be damaged, resulting in electrical shock, short circuits or fires. The Nu1.1 Game Bd is fitted at the rear of the cabinet and mounted to the inside RH base. Remove the power from the machine and disconnect the Power lead.
  • Page 115 Carefully disconnect all connectors attached to the Nu1.1 Game Board. The VGA video cable (type D-sub) and DVI cable can be disconnected by loosening the thumb screws either side of the connector. A small flat bladed screwdriver may be used if these seem too tight. VH3P 5557MOLEX14P [...
  • Page 116 Unscrew the (4) fixings M4x30 SKT CAP SCR located at each corner of the Nu1.1 Game Board. Carefully lift away the Game Bd. M4x30 SKT CAP SCR Reassemble and fit the Nu1.1 back into position by following Steps 2 to 8 in this process in revers order.
  • Page 117: Nu1.1 Cleaning

    16-3 Nu1.1 CLEANING • If either ERROR 0090 or ERROR0091 are displayed then the Game bd must be cleaned and made free from dust particles. These ERRORs have been put in place to prevent the Game bd from overheating in not cleaned on a regularly basis. It is important that once a year the cooling vents are cleaned and made free from dust. Please refer to section 16-2 for the Nu1.1 removal procedure. Refer to section 16-2 of this manual for removal of the Nu1.1 Game Bd procedure. Remove the (2) M3x6 machine screws located either side of the rear vent.
  • Page 118 Clean both front and back sides of the Metal filters. Inlet The rear surface of the The surface of the Metal Filter Metal Filter     Also clean the inside of the cabinet in the area where the Game Bd is housed. This will prevent debris being attracted to the newly cleaned filters.
  • Page 119: Replacing Nu 1.1 Game Bd

    16-3 REPLACING Nu 1.1 GAME BD Remove power from the machine and disconnect the power cable. Refer to section 16-1 Nu 1.1 Removal to remove the Game bd. Once the Nu 1.1 Game Board has been removed, unplug the key chip from the Nu 1.1. Key Chip Nu 1.1 848-0002D...
  • Page 120: System Test Mode

    16-3 SYSTEM TEST MODE The details of changes to Test Mode settings are saved when you exit from each Test Mode by selecting EXIT. Be careful because if the power is turned off before that point, changes to the settings will be lost.
  • Page 122: System Information

    16-3-1 SYSTEM INFORMATION...
  • Page 124 16-3-2 STORAGE INFORMATION...
  • Page 126 16-3-3 JVS TEST...
  • Page 128 JVS INPUT TEST...
  • Page 129 16-3-4 MONITOR TEST...
  • Page 130 16-3-5 SPEAKER TEST...
  • Page 131 16-3-6 COIN ASSIGNMENTS...
  • Page 134 DETAIL SETTING...
  • Page 136 GAME COST SETTINGS...
  • Page 137 16-3-7 CLOCK SETTINGS...
  • Page 139 16-3-8 NETWORK SETTINGS...
  • Page 140 MAIN NETWORK...
  • Page 142 NETWORK TEST...
  • Page 143 DESIGN-RELATED PARTS For the warning display stickers, refer to Section 1. MSR-3052UK MSR-2009UK MSR-1024UK MSR-1023UK MSR-1029UK MSR-1028UK MSR-1026UK MSR-1027UK MSR-2019UK MSR-2112UK MSR-2113UK...
  • Page 144 PARTS LIST ASSY TOP MARIO & SONIC AT 2016 RIO OLYMPIC GAMES...
  • Page 145 1 ASSY TOP MARIO & SONIC (MSR-0000UK) (D-1/2) Assy Inst Kit (MSR-INST-KIT)
  • Page 146 1 ASSY TOP MARIO & SONIC (MSR-0000UK) (D-2/2) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION MSR-1000UK ASSY CONTROLLER CABINET MSR-1500UK ASSY MONITOR CABINET MSR-0004UK PLATE REAR BRACE 421-7988-91UK STICKER SERIAL NUMBER UK 440-WS0010UK STICKER WARNING HI-VOLTAGE LB1046 LABEL TESTED FOR ELEC. SAFETY LB1130 LABEL WEEE WHEELIE BIN 440-CS0186-01UK...
  • Page 147 2 ASSY CONTROLLER CABI (MSR-1000UK) (D-1/3)
  • Page 148 2 ASSY CONTROLLER CABI (MSR-1000UK) (D-2/3) ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION MSR-1002UK ASSY BASE CABINET MSR-1080UK ASSY AC UNIT MSR-0320UK ASSY SW UNIT MSR-2100UK ASSY CTRL PANEL MSR-2200UK ASSY LEVER R MSR-2250UK ASSY LEVER L MSR-4000UK ASSY PC MSR-4100UK ASSY ELEC POWER MSR-4200UK ASSY ELEC CTRL **10...
  • Page 149 2 ASSY CONTROLLER CABI (MSR-1000UK) (D-3/3) **301 MSR-60002UK WH AC DIST **302 MSR-60014UK WH CTRL TO CAB **303 MSR-60018UK WH CAB TO FLOOR **307 MSR-60024UK WH DBA POWER **309 MSR-60026UK WH SPEAKERS B **311 MSR-60028UK WH CONTROLLER EXTN **312 MSR-60029UK WH CONTROLLER **313 MSR-60030UK...
  • Page 150 3 ASSY AC UNIT (MSR-1080UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION DV-1081UK PLATE AC LB1096 STICKER PROTECTIVE EARTH **101 EP1302 EUROSOCKET FUSED 10A 250VAC **102 514-5078-5000 FUSE 5X20 CERAMIC SB 5000mA **103 SW1109 SWITCH ROCKER 250V AC **104 EP1419 FILTER SCHAFFNER 2030-16-06 **106 310-5029-D508 HEAT SHRINK SLEEVING 50.8DIA...
  • Page 151 4 ASSY SW UNIT (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION SSR-0321UK SW BRKT DOUBLE METER **102 280-L00706-PM STANDOFF 6.4MM HOLE PM **103 EP1380-01 CREDIT BOARD EXCEL **104 220-5643UK COIN METER SMALL 12V **105 OS1247 ALUMINIUM STICKY CLIP ASK-3 **106 421-12043-01 STICKER SW PANEL CE **107 OS1098...
  • Page 152 5 ASSY CTRL PANEL (MSR-2100UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO MSR-2101UK BOARD CTRL PANEL MSR-2102UK BASE LEVER PLATE MSR-2104UK PLATE UPPER LEVER MSR-2002 COVER LEVER MSR-2107UK DISC LEVER UPPER MSR-2108UK DISC LEVER LOWER MSR-2109UK COVER CTRL PANEL **10 MSR-2111UK SPACER UPPER LEVER PLATE **11 MSR-2112UK STICKER LEVER COVER LH...
  • Page 153 6 ASSY LEVER R (D-1/2) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION MSR-2201UK BRKT LEVER RH MSR-2202UK BRKT LEVER RH SIDE MSR-2219UK SHAFT LEVER MAIN MSR-2220UK PIPE LEVER MSR-2205UK CRADLE LEVER ASSY MSR-2206UK COLLAR DOG MSR-2207UK BLOCK SHAFT PIVOT MSR-2208UK BLOCK SHAFT SIDE MSR-2209UK PIN SHAFT PIVOT **10...
  • Page 154 6 ASSY LEVER R (D-2/2) **20 MSR-2203 LEVER GRIP UPPER **21 MSR-2204 LEVER GRIP LOWER **101 100-0001UK FLANGED BEARING IGUS JFM-1012-09 **102 065-C01000 EXTERNAL CIRCLIP 10MM **103 065-C02500 EXTERNAL CIRCLIP 25MM **104 125-0005UK SPRING COMP MSR LEVER **105 073-251178-CR O RING 25 ID 1.78 WIDE NEO ref: ISO-3601-022 **106 838-15378 LEVER SENSOR BD 8WAY MSR SA...
  • Page 155 7 ASSY LEVER L (D-1/2) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION MSR-2251UK BRKT LEVER LH MSR-2252UK BRKT LEVER LH SIDE MSR-2219UK SHAFT LEVER MAIN MSR-2220UK PIPE LEVER MSR-2205UK CRADLE LEVER ASSY MSR-2206UK COLLAR DOG MSR-2207UK BLOCK SHAFT PIVOT MSR-2208UK BLOCK SHAFT SIDE MSR-2209UK PIN SHAFT PIVOT **10...
  • Page 156 7 ASSY LEVER L (D-2/2) **20 MSR-2203 LEVER GRIP UPPER **21 MSR-2204 LEVER GRIP LOWER **101 100-0001UK FLANGED BEARING IGUS JFM-1012-09 **102 065-C01000 EXTERNAL CIRCLIP 10MM **103 065-C02500 EXTERNAL CIRCLIP 25MM **104 125-0005UK SPRING COMP MSR LEVER **105 073-251178-CR O RING 25 ID 1.78 WIDE NEO ref: ISO-3601-022 **106 838-15378 LEVER SENSOR BD 8WAY MSR SA...
  • Page 157 8 ASSY GAME BD (MSR-4000UK) (D-1/1) 201 202 203 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION MSR-4001UK BOARD GAMEBOARD MOUNT **101 848-0002D-02 ASSY CASE NU W HDD 750 TI EXP **102 610-0892-007BJ KEY CHIP NU1.1 MSR **201 029-B00416 M4X16 SKT BH PAS **202 060-S00400 M4 WSHR SPR PAS...
  • Page 158 9 ASSY ELEC POWER (MSR-4100UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION MSR-4101UK BOARD ELEC DSD-4002UK PLATE PSU POST **101 400-065-005 PSU 5VDC 65W MW EPS-65-5 **102 400-150-012-03 PSU 12VDC 150W MW EPP-150-12 **104 280-A012640-WX ROUTER TWIST D12 SO6.4 WOOD X **105 OS1011 PCB FEET RICHCO LCBS L-5-01...
  • Page 159 10 ASSY ELEC CONTROL (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION MSR-4101UK BOARD ELEC **101 837-14572-P2 I/O CONTROL BD 3 FOR JVS COM **102 837-15093-04 IC I/O 7CH CONT RS232 5V **103 280-A012640-WX ROUTER TWIST D12 SO6.4 WOOD X **104 838-15372 SHOCK SENSOR EXT BD **105 OS1011...
  • Page 160 11 ASSY MONITOR CABI (MSR-1500UK) (D-1/2)
  • Page 161 11 ASSY MONITOR CABI (MSR-1500UK) (D-2/2) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION MSR-1501UK ASSY UPPER CABINET MSR-1600UK ASSY 55" LED MSR-1650UK ASY MONITOR MASK SND-1340UK ASSY FAN MSR-4500UK ASSY LED MONITOR ELEC MSR-1503UK PLATE BILLBOARD MSR-1504UK PANEL SIDE LED LOWER RH MSR-1505UK PANEL SIDE LED LOWER LH MSR-0506...
  • Page 162 12 ASSY 55" LED (MSR-1600UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION SND-1202UK BRKT MONITOR MTG **101 200-6055-02-AUO 55" LED AUO P550HVN02.2 **201 029-B00812 M8X12 SKT BH PAS **202 060-S00800 M8 WSHR SPR PAS **203 068-852216 M8 WSHR 22OD FLT PAS **301 MSR-60011UK WH AC MONITOR...
  • Page 163 13 ASSY MONITOR MASK (MSR-1650UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION RND-0198 SND MASK MON 55 METAL SND-1253UK BRKT GLASS RETAIN HORIZ 55 SND-1255UK GLASS MONITOR 55 MSR-1652UK BRKT MONITOR MASK LOWER MSR-1653UK BRKT MONITOR MASK UPPER **201 029-B00412 M4X12 SKT BH PAS **202 068-441616 M4 WSHR 16OD FLT PAS...
  • Page 164 14 ASSY FAN (SND-1340UK) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ***1 SND-1341UK BRKT FAN MTG ***101 260-0012-01UK FAN DC 12V AXIAL ***102 FN1012 FAN GUARD METAL 120MM (FG-12) ***201 020-B00316-0B M3X16 SKT BH BLK ***202 060-S00300-0B M3 WSHR SPR BLK ***203 060-F00300-0B M3 WSHR FORM A FLT BLK...
  • Page 165 15 ASSY LED MONITOR BD (MSR-4500UK) (D-1/1) OSD Controller Bd Prisma Bd 55" ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ***1 SND-4101UK PANEL PRISMA BD DMODUL MOUNT ***2 440-DS0010UK LABEL DANGER HI VOLT GEN ***101 400-160-51224 PSU 42" LED DPS-160AP-2A-PD02 ***102 280-A01264-WX ROUTER TWIST D12 SO6.4 WOOD X ***103 280-L00709-OS...
  • Page 166 16 ASSY INSTALLATION KIT (MSR-INST-STD) (D-1/1) ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION MSR-2000UK ASSY BILLBOARD MSR-3000UK ASSY LH PIPE FRAME MSR-3010UK ASSY RH PIPE FRAME MSR-3050UK ASSY FLOOR MSR-0001UK BRKT PIPE FRAME RH JOINT MSR-0002UK BRKT PIPE FRAME LH JOINT MSR-0003UK BRACE VERTICAL CABI **101 LM1227...
  • Page 167 PARTS & SERVICE CONTACT INFORMATION - SEGA TOTAL SOLUTIONS - 42 Barwell Business Park Leatherhead Road, Chessington, Surrey, KT9 2NY United Kingdom Parts/Customer Service :  +44 (0) 208 391 8060 Technical Support : +44 (0) 208 391 8072 - PLAY IT AMUSEMENTS - 252 Beinoris Drive, Wood Dale, 60191, United States of America Parts/Customer Service : +01 (874) 364 9787 Technical Support : +01 (874) 364 7775...
  • Page 168 20 WIRE COLOUR 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.
  • Page 169 (D-1/3) WIRING DIAGRAMS ASSEMBLY AC UNIT MSR-1150UK ASSEMBLY 55" LED MSR-1600UK CFB-4003-01UK EP1302 IEC INLET SW1109 EP1419 EARTH PLATE NOISE FILTER SWITCH 2030-16-06 3.15 A 514-5078-5000 ASSEMBLY ELEC POWER MSR-4100UK 55" LED AUO 200-6055-02-AUO P550HVN02.0 ASSEMBLY GAMEBOARD MSR-4000UK MW EPP 150 12 MW EPS-65-5 400-150-012-03 400-065-005...
  • Page 170 (D-2/3) ASSEMBLY BILLBOARD ASSEMBLY FAN MSR-2000UK MSR-1700UK 390-2112- LED STRIP RIGID WHITE ASSEMBLY LED LOWER L MSR-1850UK 390-2112- LED STRIP RIGID WHITE 390-2112- LED STRIP RIGID WHITE ASSEMBLY SENSOR CONTROL MSR-4300UK...
  • Page 171 (D-3/3) ASSEMBLY LEVER LEFT MSR-2250UK TEST SERVICE VOL 1 SERVICE VOLUME TEST VOL 2 VOL 3 838-14548-01AUK SWITCH & VOLUME CONTROL BOARD +12V COIN SIGNAL +12V ASSEMBLY LEVER RIGHT METER OUT MSR-2200UK EP1380-01 EXCEL CREDIT BOARD 10W RIBBON CABLE 220-5610-01 220-5643UK 00000 SR3 COIN MECH...

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