Sega Lindbergh Universal Manual

Sega Lindbergh Universal Manual

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SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD
Suite 3A, Oakes House, 12/22 West Street,
Epsom, Surrey. KT18 7RG. Tel: +44 (0) 1372 731 820
© SEGA CORPORATION, 2007
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• 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 1 420-6942U K 1st Printin g IMPORTANT SEGA AMUSEMENTS EUROPE LTD Suite 3A, Oakes House, 12/22 West Street, • Before using this product, read this manual carefully to understand the Epsom, Surrey. KT18 7RG. Tel: +44 (0) 1372 731 820 contents herein stated.
  • Page 2 Warranty The warranty period for this product is three months from the date of shipment from our premises. Within the warranty period, we will repair, free of charge, any fault occurring for reasons that are the responsibility of the manufacturer. If any fault occurs, stop using the affected product, remove the power plug from the outlet and contact the service contact specified at the back of the manual.
  • Page 3 Table of contents Warranty Read this first Table of contents ....................i Introduction to this manual ................iii Handling precautions.......................1 Installation location precautions ..................4 Operation precautions .....................6 Part names ........................8 Accessories ........................9 Installation and assembly procedure ................11 6-1 Installation work ......................11 6-2 Precautions on using a service outlet ..............16 Precautions when moving the console ................17 Internal switches and the coin meter ................18...
  • Page 4 Parts list Parts list ..........................51 Wire color reference table .....................80 Overall wiring diagrams Overall wiring diagrams....................81 Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:11:57...
  • Page 5 Introduction to this manual This manual provides information and detailed explanations on the   LINDBERGH UNIVERSAL CABINET including electronic assemblies, electrical mechanisms, maintenance management, spare parts and all other operation-related matters. This manual is intended to be read by the owners, managers and operators of this product. Before using this product, read the manual and be sure that you understand it thoroughly.
  • Page 6 Definition of maintenance staff and service engineers WARNING Tasks in this manual which are specified to be performed by on-site maintenance staff or service engineers, and tasks which are not explained by the manual, should not be attempted by anyone who lacks the necessary level of knowledge and skill. Electric shocks or other serious accidents could result.
  • Page 7 Handling precautions When installing and inspecting this product, pay close attention to the following points and handle the machine accordingly, to allow safe gameplay. Improper handling, in contravention of the points below or of the precautions stated in this manual, can cause personal injury and mechanical damage.
  • Page 8 ● Only a logic tester should be used for circuit inspection on IC boards. Note that normal circuit testers cannot be used. IMPORTANT ● Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning the surface of the monitor. Do not use chemicals such as thinners or benzene. ●...
  • Page 9 Labels Warning indications Our products have a label affixed to them stating the Our products carry adhesive or attached labels or printed product serial number and electrical specification. markings in places where there is a potential hazard, to Another label states the service contact for requesting warn of the risk.
  • Page 10 Installation location precautions WARNING This product is a game machine for indoor use. Do not install it outdoors. Even indoors, do not install it in places such as the following: Such locations can cause fire, electric shock, injury and breakdowns. ●...
  • Page 11 Operating floor area WARNING ● When this product is in use, it requires an area with a minimum width of 0.9m, and a depth of 1.6m. If a user falls over during play and bangs his or her head, it could cause major damage, so the area specified in this manual is absolutely necessary.
  • Page 12 Operation precautions WARNING Before starting to operate this product, check the following points to prevent accidents: ● Operate this product under illumination that is sufficiently bright for reading the warning indications, to avoid causing dizziness, headache or other symptoms in players or other customers.
  • Page 13 Operating precautions (customer-related precautions) WARNING ● Do not allow the following types of people to play on this product. Accidents or injuries could result. • People who cannot walk unaided. • Hypertension and heart disease patients. • People who have experienced muscle spasms or loss of consciousness while playing television games etc.
  • Page 14 Part names Figure 4a Figure 4b Table 4 Main dimensions Dimension Cabinet 820 mm(W) x 827 mm(D) x 1,800 mm(H) Complete cabinet 820 mm(W) x 827 mm(D) x 2,100 mm(H) Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:01...
  • Page 15 Accessories Check that all the parts listed below are present when delivered. Parts marked as “Spare” in the Application etc. column are consumable parts, but are provided as spares. Refer to the back cover for consumable parts other than those in this table. Replacement harnesses This is an accessory which varies according to the game which is installed when the machine is shipped.
  • Page 16 Instruction sheet Sub-instruction sheet The control box may be already attached The entry lid may be already attached or or packaged separately, depending on the packaged separately, depending on the game game which is installed when the machine is which is installed when the machine is shipped.
  • Page 17 Installation and assembly instructions 6-1 Installation work WARNING Install this product as described in this manual. Improper installation may result in personal injury and mechanical damage. Installation of this product consists of the following three main steps:  Billboard attachment  Fastening in the installation location (adjustment of the adjusters)  Connection of power supply and ground connections Tools required for installation...
  • Page 18 Attaching the billboard Use four hexagonal bolts to attach the billboard holder to the cabinet. Figure 6.1a Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:04...
  • Page 19 Fastening in the installation location (adjustment of the adjusters) WARNING Make sure all adjusters touch the floor. If they do not, the cabinet could move and cause an accident. There are four casters and four adjusters on the bottom of the cabinet. Once the installation position is determined, move the adjusters down to the ground and adjust them so that this product is level.
  • Page 20 Connection of power supply and ground connections WARNING ● Use a power supply equipped with a ground fault interrupter. If the power supply used does not have a ground-fault interrupter, a fire could result from a ground fault. ● This product comes complete with both UK and European mains leads. Only operate this product with the mains leads supplied or mains leads of the same type and rating.
  • Page 21 Plug the power plug of the power cable securely into the socket, and plug the connector opposite the plug securely into the inlet of the AC unit. Connect the power cable (and grounding cable). Attach a wiring cover to protect the power and earth cables. Figure 6.1i Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007...
  • Page 22 6-2 Precautions on using a service outlet WARNING The current capacity of the service outlet on the machine is 5A. Overheating and ignition could result if devices with combined maximum current in excess of 5A are connected to the service outlet. That is a very dangerous situation, which must be avoided.
  • Page 23 Precautions when moving the console WARNING ● Unplug the power plug before moving the machine. Moving the machine with the plug plugged in could damage the power cable and cause fire and electric shock. Take care not to damage the cable by treading on it or trapping it while moving the machine.
  • Page 24 Internal switches and the coin meter WARNING ● Never touch places other than those specified. Touching other places could cause electric shock or short circuit accidents. ● Take care not to damage the wiring. Electric shocks or short-circuit accidents could result from damaged wiring. Adjust the volume to an appropriate level for the surroundings.
  • Page 25 Test button Service button Volume VR Monitor adjustment board See chapter 11 Figure 8c Test button : This puts the game board into test mode. : This puts the game board into test mode. This puts the game board into test mode. Service button : This is the service credit button.
  • Page 26 For mounting the control panel WARNING ● Always turn the power switch off before working on the machine. Electric shocks or short-circuit accidents could result. ● Take care not to damage the wiring. Electric shocks or short-circuit accidents could result from damaged wiring. WARNING ●...
  • Page 27 Press the tabs together and open the control box upper cover. * The control box upper cover can close unexpectedly under its own weight, potentially trapping fingers. Secure the control box upper cover in the raised position before proceeding with the operation described below.
  • Page 28 Switch caps When converting to a game with fewer control buttons, remove the buttons from the control panel and fit switch caps into the empty button holes. Switch caps 253-5442 Figure 9.1d Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:19...
  • Page 29 9-2 Replacing the instruction sheet NOTE Take care not to hit or apply excessive force to glass components. Careless handling can break glass components, and fragments can cause injury. Open the control box upper cover, with reference to steps 1-3 in “9-1”. Remove the four screws from the back of the control box upper cover, then remove the two brackets, the instruction cover and the instruction sheet.
  • Page 30 Coin selector WARNING ● Always turn the power switch off before working on the machine. Electric shocks or short-circuit accidents could result. ● Take care not to damage the wiring. Electric shocks or short-circuit accidents could result from damaged wiring. Removing the coin selector When the entry lid is open, the coin selector is behind it, on the right side.
  • Page 31 Cleaning the coin selector ● Moisten a soft cloth with water or diluted neutral cleaner, and wring it out firmly before using it for cleaning. IMPORTANT ● Never use machine oil etc. on the coin selector. ● After cleaning the coin selector, insert a standard coin under normal usage conditions and check that the selector works normally.
  • Page 32 Coin insertion test Perform the check below once a month, at the same time as the coin switch test. □ Did the coin meter count the coin normally? □ Did the coin fall into the cash box normally? □ If the coin was inserted with the return button pressed, did it drop out of the coin return slot? Coins inserted here Coins rejected here Coins counted here...
  • Page 33 The monitor (LCD display) 11-1 Safety precautions for handling the monitor WARNING Handling malfunctions and breakdowns ● If the machine gives off smoke or an unusual odor, unplug it from the socket immediately. Continued use with a damaged power cable could cause fire or electric Extract plug shock.
  • Page 34 11-2 Cleaning the screen surface NOTE ● Use a dry, soft cloth to wipe dirt off. Do not use coarse gauze or similar materials. ● Alcohol (ethanol) is suitable as a solvent for wiping. Observe the following restrictions strictly when using detergents. •...
  • Page 35 11-3 Monitor adjustment method The various adjustment values are adjusted accurately in the factory before shipping, so do not change them needlessly, or adjust them IMPORTANT other than as specified in this manual. The machine might stop displaying properly. Operation and adjustment The basic operation method for using the key switches to make adjustments is explained below.
  • Page 36 Press the [MENU] key. The MENU is displayed. BRIGHT POSI CONTRAST CLOCK SHARPNESS PHASE 2, 4 Use the + and - keys to move to each of adjustment 3, 5 and setting items. Use the ENTER key to display each of adjustment and setting items.
  • Page 37 List of setting items Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:24...
  • Page 38 Black level adjustment (BRIGHT) Black level adjustment (BRIGHT) is performed in the factory to a standard condition, but it can be adjusted for preference. Changing the brightness of the screen changes the prominence of black areas of the screen. However, incorrect adjustment of the black level dramatically reduces screen image quality, so the user is advised to keep the standard settings.
  • Page 39 Contrast adjustment (CONTRAST) Screen contrast (CONTRAST) is performed in the factory to a standard condition, but it can be adjusted for preference. Changing contrast alters the level of shading (contrast) in the screen image. Press the [MENU] key, then use the [–] key to move the cursor. The MENU screen is displayed.
  • Page 40 Sharpness adjustment (SHARPNESS) Screen contrast (CONTRAST) is performed in the factory to a standard condition, but it can be adjusted for preference. Adjusting sharpness alters the level of emphasis on boundaries in the image. Press the [MENU] key, then use the [–] key to move the cursor. The MENU screen is displayed.
  • Page 41 White balance adjustment (W/B) Screen white balance (W/B) is performed in the factory to a standard condition, but it can be adjusted for preference. However, incorrect adjustment of the white balance dramatically reduces screen image quality, so the user is advised to keep the standard settings.
  • Page 42 Adjustment of screen display image (POSI) Screen display position (POSI) is adjusted in the factory to a standard condition, but it can be adjusted for preference. In some cases, it may be necessary to make adjustments after changing game software. Press the [MENU] key, then use the [+] key to move the cursor.
  • Page 43 Clock adjustment (CLOCK) The screen sampling clock (CLOCK) is adjusted in the factory to a standard condition, but it can be adjusted for preference. In some cases, it may be necessary to make adjustments after changing game software. However, incorrect clock adjustment dramatically reduces screen image quality, causing jittering and moire patterns, so the user is advised to keep the standard settings.
  • Page 44 Phase adjustment (PHASE) The screen sampling phase (PHASE) is adjusted in the factory to a standard condition, but it can be adjusted for preference. In some cases, it may be necessary to make adjustments after changing game software. However, incorrect phase adjustment dramatically reduces screen image quality, causing jittering, so the user is advised to keep the standard settings.
  • Page 45 Aspect ratio switching (MODE) The aspect ratio of the screen can be switched. When WIDE is used, the display fills the entire screen, but when NORMAL is used, the screen display is the maximum size possible at the aspect ratio of the input signal. However, this is not the case when input at 640 x 400, 1,360 x 768 or 1,280 x 720 is used.
  • Page 46 On-screen display (OSD) Always display the OSD corresponding to (ANALOG/DIGITAL). OFF: Only display when the above input is changed. Notes: In case of No Input Signal or Out of Range, the OSD is displayed continuously while the condition persists, regardless of whether the setting is on or off. Input signal identification (WIDE/MAC) PCinput.
  • Page 47 Auto setup When auto setup is performed, signal timing is identified automatically, and the items below are automatically adjusted to their optimum values/stored. • Sampling frequency/phase • Horizontal/vertical display position Memory can hold up to 136 settings in the user area, so once the number of settings exceeds 136, they will be overwritten sequentially.
  • Page 48 Input signal Horizontal frequency Vertical frequency Input signal name [kHz] [Hz] (640x400) 31.46 70.07 31.38 59.77 (640x480):VESA (640x480):NAOMI 31.69 59.79 (640x480):TRIFORCE 31.47 59.94 (640x480):CHIHIRO 31.47 59.94 29.77 59.54 (800x480) 37.95 60.43 (800x600) (1024x600) 37.51 60.12 (1024x768) 48.34 59.97 47.92 60.05 (1280x768) 63.98 60.02...
  • Page 49 Replacing the fluorescent lamp WARNING ● Always turn the power off before working on the machine. Working with the power switched on could lead to electric shocks or short-circuit accidents. ● Touching a hot fluorescent tube could cause a burn. Take care when replacing the tube.
  • Page 50 Remove the 6screws and the light box lid assembly to replace the fluorescent lamp. Screw (black) x 4 M3 x 12, with flat and spring washer S-tight screw x 2 M3 x 16, with flat washer Light box lid assembly FL TUBE 18W T8 600MM (390-0100-18DUK) ASSY FL TRAY...
  • Page 51 Replacing the game board WARNING ● Be sure to turn the power off before touching the inside of the machine, to prevent electric shock accidents. ● Take care not to damage the wiring. Electric shocks or short-circuit accidents could result from damaged wiring. ●...
  • Page 52 Remove the one thumb screw that fastens the base, then remove it from the cabinet, with the game board still attached. Base Thumb screw x 1 M4 x 25, using flat and spring washer Figure 13.1b Remove the four screws and take the game board off. Screw x 4 M4 x 16, with flat and spring washer Figure 13.1c...
  • Page 53 13-2 Replacing the design components Replacement may be required for some game titles. Basically, replace the billboard sheet, the instruction sheet and the sub-instruction sheet. Refer to “9-2” for replacement of the instruction sheet. Replacing the billboard sheet Remove the two truss screws and lift the billboard assembly up to remove it. Billboard assembly Truss screw (black) x 2 M4 x 8...
  • Page 54 Sub-instruction sheet Affix the sub-instruction sheet to the entry lid. Sub-instruction sheet Figure 13.2c Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:34...
  • Page 55 13-3 The game board power supply voltage adjustment knob V.ADJ has already been set at the factory. Use it with the factory default setting. Needless alteration of the setting can damage the IC board and IMPORTANT cause malfunctions. The power supply unit inside the cabinet has a VR for adjusting game board DC power supply voltage. Volume for +5V Volume for +3.3V Figure 13.3 Power supply unit...
  • Page 56 Regular inspection list Perform regular inspection and maintenance of the items below, to maintain the performance of the machine and ensure the safety of its operation. The control panel is touched directly by the player’s hands. Clean it as often as necessary, and provide hand wipes etc.
  • Page 57 Parts list 1 LCB-00001UK TOP ASSY LCB UR (VT3) 2 LCB-1000UK 3 LCB-1100UK 4 LCB-1150UK ASSY CABINET UR ASSY BASE CABINET ASSY BASE BOX 23 LCB-2500UK 5 LCB-1270UK ASSY CONTROL PANEL 2L6B ASSY SERVICE DOOR 6 LCB-1300UK AC UNIT 7 LCB-1500UK ASSY REAR FRAME 9 LCA-1650UK LCB-1600UK...
  • Page 58 1 TOP ASSY LCB UR (VT3) (LCB-00001UK) (D-1/2) 204 203 Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:42...
  • Page 59 1 TOP ASSY LCB UR (VT3) (LCB-00001UK) (D-2/2) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LCA-000UK ASSY CABINET UR LCA-00UK ASSY CONTROL PANEL LB LCB-00UK WOODEN BASE MAIN -0-0UK BILLBOARD SHEET VT -0U SHEET INSTR VT LCA-000 STICKER SUBINSTR LCA 0 0-0S0 CRG BLT STN M× 0 00-F0000 FLG NUT M 0 0-000 WING BLT M× 0 0- FLT WSHR .-×. 0 00-S0000 SPR WSHR M 0 - ANTI BACTERIAL CAP SW 0...
  • Page 60 2 ASSY CABINET UR (LCB-1000UK) (D-1/3) Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:43...
  • Page 61 2 ASSY CABINET UR (LCB-1000UK) (D-2/3) Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:43...
  • Page 62 2 ASSY CABINET UR (LCB-1000UK) (D-3/3) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LCB-00UK ASSY BASE CABINET LCB-0UK ASSY SERVICE DOOR LCB-00UK ASSY AC UNIT LCB-00UK ASSY REAR FREAME LCA-00UK ASSY MONITOR " LCA-00UK ASSY BILLBOARD W/O DESIGN LCB-000UK ASSY CONTROL BOX LCB-00UK ASSY ENTRY BOX LCB-0UK ASSY ENTRY LID LCB-0UK ASSY COIN SELECTOR LCA-0UK ASSY SWITCH UNIT LCA-0UK ASSY I/O UNIT LCA-000UK ASSY PWR SUPPLY LCA-00UK ASSY SUB ELEC --UK STICKER SERIAL NUMBER LB0 LABEL TESTED FOR ELEC. SAFETY LB0...
  • Page 63 3 ASSY BASE CABINET (LCA-1100UK) (D-1/2) Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:44...
  • Page 64 3 ASSY BASE CABINET (LCA-1100UK) (D-2/2) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE LCB-0UK ASSY BASE BOX LCB-0UK REJECT DUCT LCB-0UK COM BRKT LCA-0UK FLOOR LID PP0 BAX CASH FOR MINI DOOR LCB-UK STICKER BASE UNIT L LCB-UK STICKER BASE UNIT R LCB-0UK PLATE COM BRKT COVER Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:44...
  • Page 65 4 ASSY BASE BOX (LCA-1150UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION LCB-UK BASE BOX LBG 0 0-X LEG ADJUSTER BOLT MX SEGA 0 0-X-SUK CASTOR 0 SWIVEL (BLACK) 0 0-X-FUK CASTOR 0 FIXED (BLACK) 0 FN0 FAN GUARD 0 0-00-0 AC FAN 00V 0 00-H000 M NUT PAS 0 LGJ-00UK WH BILLBOARD FAN AC Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:44...
  • Page 66 5 ASSY SERVICE DOOR (LCB-1270UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION LCB-UK SERVICE DOOR DP-UK TNG LKG 0 0-UK LOCK (J) W/KEY Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:45...
  • Page 67 6 ASSY AC UNIT (LCB-1300UK) 6 ASSY AC UNIT (LCB-1300UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION LCB-0UK AC BRKT LB0 STKR PROTECT EARTH (NOT SHOWN) 0 EP FILTER IEC & SW A ROXBURGH 0 LCA-000UK WH AC BKT (NOT SHOWN) 0 00-00-K WH EARTH 00MM M/M (NOT SHOWN) Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:45...
  • Page 68 7 ASSY REAR FRAME (LCB-1500UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION LCB-0UK REAR FRAME LCB-0UK MONITOR SUPPORT LID 0-UK SW REG BRKT LCA LCB-UK BRKT MONITOR SUPPORT 0 00--0 SW REG FOR LCD TYPE 0 LCA-00UK WH LCD POWER V 0 00-00-K WH EARTH 00MM M/M 0 00-0-K WH EARTH 0MM M/M 0 00-00-K WH EARTH 00MM M/M Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:45...
  • Page 69 8 ASSY MONITOR 32" (LCA-1600UK) (D-1/2) Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:48...
  • Page 70 END CAP R 0-0 HORIZONTAL FRAME V LCA-0UK LIGHT BOX LCA-0XUK LID LIGHT BOX LCA-0XUK FRONT LIGHT PLATE LCA-0X DISPLAY PLATE LCX LCA-0UK WINDOW PLATE BLBD FRONT LIGHT LCA-0XUK SPEAKER BRKT LCX A LCA-UK SPEAKER BRKT LCX B LCA-UK WINDOW PLATE BRKT -0 EMBLEM SEGA 0 00-0 ASSY LCD DSPL TYPE K 0 0-000-XUK ASSY FL TRAY LCB 00V W 0 0-000-DUK FL TUBE W T 00MM 0 000-P00-WB M SCR PH W/FS BLK M× 0 000-T000-0C M SCR TH CRM M× 0 000-P00-WB M SCR PH W/FS BLK M× 0 00-P00-F S-TITE SCR PH W/F M×...
  • Page 71 9 ASSY SPEAKER L (LCA-1560UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 0-0 SPEAKER COVER FOR 0-0 LCA-YUK SPEAKER HOOK L 0 0-0 SPKR BOX OHM /0W W/SHLD 0 000-P000 M SCR PH M× 0 0-P000 TAP SCR # PH × Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:49...
  • Page 72 10 ASSY SPEAKER R (LCA-1660UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 0-0 SPEAKER COVER FOR 0-0 LCA-YUK SPEAKER HOOK R 0 0-0 SPKR BOX OHM /0W W/SHLD 0 000-P000 M SCR PH M× 0 0-P000 TAP SCR # PH × Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:49...
  • Page 73 11 ASSY BILLBOARD W/O DESIGN (LCA-1700UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION LCA-0UK BILLBOARD BASE LCA-0UK BILLBOARD HOLDER LCA-0UK BILLBOARD FRONT PLATE 0 FAS-00 HEX SKT LH CAP SCR STN M× 0 000-T000-0B M SCR TH BLK M× 0 0--0 SP WSHR .×× Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:50...
  • Page 74 12 ASSY CONTROL BOX (LCB-2000UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION LCA-00UK ASSY CONTROL BOX UPPER LCA-00UK ASSY CONTROL BOX LOWER LCA-00UK HINGE PLATE L LCA-00UK HINGE PLATE R LCA-00UK SIDE COVER L LCA-00UK SIDE COVER R 0 000-P000-W M SCR PH W/FS M× 0 0-P00 TAP SCR # PH × Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:51...
  • Page 75 13 ASSY CONTROL BOX UPPER (LCA-2030UK) (D-1/2) Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:52...
  • Page 76 13 ASSY CONTROL BOX UPPER (LCA-2030UK) (D-2/2) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION LCA-0UK CONTROL BOX UPPER LCA-0X CONTROL PANEL LCA-0UK FRONT LINE LCA-0UK NUT PLATE LCA-0 END COVER LCA-0UK CCFL HOLDER ( OPTION) LCA-0UK CCFL CAP (OPTION) LCA-0UK DIFFUSION PLATE LCA-0XUK INSTRUCTION COVER LCA-00UK INVERTER COVER (OPTION) SHE- SPACER COLLAR LCA-0UK TONGUE RETAINER 0 0--WH-V CCFL D= L=00 WHITE W/V.TUBE (OPTION) 0 -...
  • Page 77 14 ASSY CONTROL BOX LOWER (LCA-2060UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION LCA-0UK CONTROL BOX LOWER LCA-0YUK SLIDE TONGUE L LCA-0YUK SLIDE TONGUE R LCA-0UK TONGUE SPACER LCA-0 TONGUE SPRING LCA-0UK TONGUE GUIDE LCA-0 TONGUE ROLLER 0 000-P00-W M SCR PH W/FS M× 0 000-P000-W M SCR PH W/FS M× 0 00-F0000 FLG NUT M Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:52...
  • Page 78 15 ASSY ENTRY BOX (LCB-2100UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION LCA-0XUK ENTRY BOX LCA-0UK TONGUE LCA-0UK CONN PANEL PLATE LCA-0UK STICKER ENTRY UNIT L LCA-0UK STICKER ENTRY UNIT R 0 0-UK LOCK (J) W/KEY 0 0-0 STAY 0 000-P000-W M SCR PH W/FS M× 0 00-F0000 FLG NUT M Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:53...
  • Page 79 16 ASSY ENTRY LID (LCB-2150UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION LCA-UK ENTRY LID LCA-UK LID FRONT PANEL LCA- FLAT LID (USED WHEN NO CARD RW FITTED) LCA- OPEN LID LCA-UK PLATE LID HOOK 0- ASSY REJECT BUTTON L 0--0 COIN ENTRY LCB-UK STICKER ENTRY UNIT FRONT 0 000-P000-W M SCR PH W/FS M× 0 000-P000-W M SCR PH W/FS M×0 0 000-P000-W M SCR PH W/FS M× Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:53...
  • Page 80 17 ASSY COIN SELECTOR (LCB-2170UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION LCA-UK COIN SELECTOR BASE LCA-UK UPPER COIN CHUTE CFB- REJECT SHAFT LCA-UK LOWER COIN CHUTE VSC-UK REJECT CAM 0 EP0-R CREDIT BD EXCEL 0 0-L00-PS STANDOFF MM MM PANEL SMALL 0 000-P000-W M SCR PH W/FS M× 0 000-P000-W M SCR PH W/FS M× 0 00-H0000 HEX NUT M 0 00-S0000 SPR WSHR M 0 00-F0000 FLT WSHR M 0 0-E0000 E RING MM 0...
  • Page 81 18 ASSY SWITCH UNIT (LCA-2180UK) 18 ASSY SWITCH UNIT (LCA-2180UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION LCA-UK SW BRKT LCA-XUK LATCH LCA-UK LATCH HOLDER CTF- LATCH SPRING L CTF- LATCH SPRING R -UK STICKER SW PANEL LCA 0 --0UK SW & C VOL BD 0 0-E0000 E RING MM 0 000-P000-W M SCR PH W/FS M× 0 000-P000-W M SCR PH W/FS M× Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:55...
  • Page 82 19 ASSY I/O UNIT (LCA-2190UK) 19 ASSY I/O UNIT (LCA-2190UK) 19 ASSY I/O UNIT (LCA-2190UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION LCA- IO BD BASE - I/O CONTROL BD  FOR JVS COM 0 000-P000-W M SCR PH W/FS M×0 Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:55...
  • Page 83 20 ASSY POWER SUPPLY (LCA-4000UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION SHT-0 ELEC BRKT 0 00--0 SW REGU ATX/JVS AUTO 0 000-P000-W M SCR PH W/FS M× Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:12:55...
  • Page 84 21 ASSY SUB ELEC (LCA-4050UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION LCA-0UK WOODEN BASE SUB ELEC 0 --A0 SOUND AMP ANALOG IN 0 - DISTRIBUTION BD 0 00-00-0-0 PSU VDC 0W MW LPS 0- 0 000-P000-W M SCR PH W/FS M× 0 0-T0 TAP SCR TH .× 0 0-P000 TAP SCR PH ×0 0 LCA-000UK WH AC SUB ELEC SW REGU FOR AMP 0 LCA-000UK WH DC SUB ELEC SW REGU FOR AMP 0 LCA-00UK WH SPEAKERS 0 LCA-00UK WH AC DIST 0 00--000 CA AUDIO RCA TO RCA CH 00CM...
  • Page 85 23 ASSY CONTROL PANEL 2L6B (LCB-2500UK) 23 ASSY CONTROL PANEL 2L6B (LCB-2500UK) ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION LCA-0UK CTRL PNL BASE LB LCA-0UK CTRL PNL PLATE LB 0 0--0 SW PB D YELLOW  0-00-0 ASSY  WAY JOYSTICK GREEN  0-00-0 ASSY  WAY JOYSTICK PINK  0--0 SW PB D0 GREEN  0--0 SW PB D0 PINK  -UK CAP SW 0PH 0 000-P00-W M SCR PH W/FS M× 0 LCA-00UK WH CONTROL PANEL ...
  • Page 86 Wire color reference table The wire color codes used in the overall wiring diagrams in the next chapter are as stated below. CODE WIRE COLOR BLUE YELLOW GREEN WHITE ORANGE BLACK GRAY PINK SKYBLUE BROWN PURPLE LIGHT GREEN Note 1 If the units digit of the code is non-zero, the tens digit indicates the background color and the units digit indicates the spiral color.
  • Page 87 Overall wiring diagrams (D-1/2) Lindburg.indb 2/16/2007 19:13:05...
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