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  • Page 1: Operators Manual

    MAXIMUM MAXIMUM TUNE TUNE MAXIMUM TUNE TUNE MAXIMUM MAXIMUM TUNE OPERA OPERA T T T T T ORS MANU OPERA ORS MANU ORS MANU ORS MANU AL OPERA OPERA ORS MANU T IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OPERATOR TO MAINTAIN CUSTOMER SAFETY...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents OPERATORS MANUAL ..........................1 GENERAL SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ....................4 ALLGEMEINE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE ....................6 GENERELLE SIKKERHEDSOVERVEJELSER ..................8 CONSIDERACIONES GENERALES DE SEGURIDAD................10 CONSIGNES GENERALES DE SECURITE .................... 12 ÅÎÅÔÁÓÇ ÃÅÍÉÊÇÓ ÁÓÖÁËÅÉÁÓ ......................14 CONSIDERAZIONI GENERALI SULLA SICUREZZA ................16 VANLIGE SIKKERHETSTILTAK .......................
  • Page 3 7. MAINTENANCE ..........................71 Routine Maintennce ........................73 7-1-1 Cleaning the Card Reader ....................73 7-1-2 Removing Jammed Cards ....................74 7-1-3 Card Related Problems ...................... 75 Self Test ............................ 76 Error Displays ..........................77 7-3-1 Errors related to the Steering Assy..................77 7-3-2 Errors related to the Card Reader/Writer ................
  • Page 4: General Safety Considerations

    This equipment is for indoor use only and should only be used for the purpose intended. Namco Europe Ltd. bears no responsibility for accidents, injury or damage resulting from unauthorized changes to, or improper use of this equipment.
  • Page 5 Do not make any alteration to this equipment without prior approval. Doing so could cause unforeseeable danger. Only parts specified by Namco Europe Ltd. should be used when replacing parts. (Including screws) Ensure that the power to the equipment is turned OFF before commencing any maintenance work.
  • Page 6: Allgemeine Sicherheitshinweise

    (Suchsysteme), die Weitergabe oder sonstiges Kopieren für den gewerblichen und privaten Gebrauch sind untersagt und bedürfen der vorherigen Genehmigung durch NAMCO EUROPE LIMITED. Die informationen in diesem Handbuch entsprechen den Tatsachen bei Drucklegung. NAMCO EUROPE LIMITED behält sich jedoch das Recht zu Änderungen ohne vorherige Bekanntgabe vor.
  • Page 7 Es dürfen keierlei Veränderungen ohne vorherige Genehmigung am Gerät vorgenommen werden. Zuwiderhandlungen stellen eine Gefahrenquelle dar. Für die Repartur dürfen nur Originalersatzteile (incl. Schrauben) von NAMCO EUROPE LTD. verwendet werden. Vor Beginn aller Wartungsarbeiten (Fehlersuche, Reparaturen etc.) muß der Netzstecker gezogen werden.
  • Page 8: Generelle Sikkerhedsovervejelser

    Denne rnaskine er kun til indendørs brug og bør kun bruges til det beregnede formål. Namco Ltd. bærer intet ansvar for ulykker eller skader som er et resultat af uautoriserede ændringer eller fejlagtig brug af denne rnaskine.
  • Page 9 Justeringer eller vedligehold af denne maskine bør kun udføres af kvalificeret personale. Skift ikke noget på maskinen uden godkendelse, det kan føre til uforudset fare. Der bør kun bruges dele specificeret af Namco Europe Limited når der skiftes eller repareres dele (inklusiv skruer).
  • Page 10: Consideraciones Generales De Seguridad

    NAMCO EUROPE LIMITED. Si bien la información contenida en este manual se da de buena fe y es correcta en el momento de su impresión, NAMCO EUROPE LIMITED se reserva el derecho de hacer cambios y alteraciones sin previo aviso.
  • Page 11 No realice alteraciones en esta máquina sin aprobación previa. De hacerlo así, pueden causar peligros imprevisibles. Sólo deben usarse las partes especificadas por Namco Europe Ltd. para reparaciones o reemplazos (incluidos los tornillos). Asegúrese de que la máquina está desconectada antes de comenzar cualquier trabajo de mantenimiento (reparaciones, resolución de problemas, etc.)
  • Page 12: Consignes Generales De Securite

    Malgré le fait que les informations contenues dans ce manuel soient données de bonne foi et étaient actualisées au moment de leur impression, NAMCO EUROPE LIMITED se réserve le droit de procéder à des changements ou à des modifications sans avis préliminaire.
  • Page 13 Ne pas apporter de modifications sur cette machine sans autorisation préalable, faute de quoi cela pourrait entraîner un danger. Seules les pièces détachées Namco Europe Ltd. doivent être utilsées pour le remplacement ou la réparation de pièces (y compris les vis) S’assurer que l’interrupteur soit sor OFF avant de commencer tout travail de maintenance (localisation...
  • Page 14: Åîåôáóç Ãåíéêçó Áóöáëåéáó

    Áõôü ôï ìç÷Üíçìá åßíáé ãéá ÷ñÞóç ìüíï óå åóùôåñéêü ÷þñï êáé èá ðñÝðåé íá ÷ñçóéìïðïéåßôáé ìüíï ãéá ôïõò ëüãïõò ãéá ôïõò ïðïßïõò êáôáóêåõÜóôçêå. Ç åôáéñåßá NAMCO Ltd äåí öÝñåé êáìßá åõèýíç ãéá áôõ÷Þìáôá , ðëçãÝò Þ êáôáóôñïöÝò ðïõ ìðïñåß íá ðñïêëçèïýí áðü áëëáãÝò ÷ùñßò Üäåéá óå Þ åéóáãùãåßò áõôïý ôïõ ìç÷áíÞìáôïò.
  • Page 15 Äåí ðñÝðåé íá ãßíïíôáé ìåôáôñïðÝò óôá ìç÷áíÞìáôá ùñßò Ýãêñéóç . Ìðïñåß íá ðñïêëçèåß áðñüâëåðôïò êßíäõíïò. Ìüíï ìÝñç ðïõ äéåõêñéíßæïíôáé áðü ôçí åôáéñåßá NAMCO EUROPE Ltd ìðïñïýí íá ÷ñçóéìïðïéçèïýí ãéá áíôéêáôÜóôáóç Þ åðéäéüñèùóç. (óõìðåñéëáìâÜíïíôå êáé ïé âßäåò) Íá åßíáé óßãïõñá êëåéóôü ôï ñåýìá ðñéí ïðïéáäÞðïôå äïõëåéÜ óôï ìç÷Üíçìá.
  • Page 16: Considerazioni Generali Sulla Sicurezza

    Quest macchina deve essere usata solo in interni e deve essere usata solo per gli scopi per cui è progettata. Namco Europe Ltd non si assume responsabilità per incidenti, ferite o damni risultanti da cambiamenti non autorizzati o da uso improprio della macchina.
  • Page 17 Quando si rimpiazza o si riparano delle parti (incluse le viti) si possono usare solo parti approvate dalla Namco Europe Ltd. Assicurarsi che la macchina sia SPENTA prima di incominciare qualsiasi lavoro di manutenzione (guasti, riparazioni etc.) Se state per iniziare un lavoro non descritto in questo manuale, contattate il vostro distributore per instruzioni poichè...
  • Page 18: Vanlige Sikkerhetstiltak

    NAMCO EUROPE LIMITED. Da informasjonen i denne manualen er gitt i god tru og var korrekt da den ble utgitt, tillegger NAMCO EUROP LIMITED seg retten til å lage forandringer uten varsel.
  • Page 19 Installasjon, service, justering eller rutine vedlikehold skal bare utføres av kvalifiserte personer. Ikke lag noen forandringer på denne maskinen uten godkjenning. Dette kan medføre uforutsette farer. Bare deler spesifisert av Namco Europe Ltd. skal benyttes ved utskifting eller reparasjon av deler (dette gjelder også skruer).
  • Page 20: Algemene Veiligheidsoverwegingen

    Namco Europe Limited. Ofschoon de informatie in deze handleiding in goed vertrouwen is gegeven en nauwkeurig was ten tijde van het drukken, houdt Namco zich het recht voor om veranderingen en aanpassingen te maken zonder bericht.
  • Page 21 Maak geen veranderingen aan deze machine zonder goedkeuring vooraf. Dit kan onvoorzien gevaar opleveren. Alleen onderdelen die door Namco Europe Ltd. zijn gespecificeerd dienen gebruikt te worden bij het vervangen of repareren van onderdelen (incl. schroeven). Zorg ervoor dat de machine UITgeschakeld is voordat er enig onderhoudswerk wordt verricht (troubleshooting, reparaties etc.)
  • Page 22: Avisos De Perigo

    NAMCO EUROPA LIMITADA. A informação contida neste manual foi fornecida de boa fé, sendo rigorosa na altura da sua publicação. A NAMCO EUROPA LIMITADA, reserva-se o direito de proceder a mudanças e alterações sem qualquer aviso prévio.
  • Page 23 A substituição ou reparação de peças deverá ser feita apenas com peças de origem ou especificadas pela “Namco Europa Ltd.” (incluindo parafusos) Certifique-se que a maquina se encontra desligada sempre que iniciar qualquer tipo de trabalho de manutenção.
  • Page 24: Allmänna Säkerhetsbeaktanden

    återvinningssystem, översändas eller på annat sätt kopieras för offentlig eller privat användning, utan tillstånd från NAMCO EUROPE LIMITED. Eftersom informationen i denna manual lämnas ut i god tro och var korrekt när den trycktes, reserverar sig NAMCO EUROPE LIMITED för ändringar.
  • Page 25 Gör inga ändringar på denna maskin utan ett godkännande i förväg. Detta kan förorsaka oförutsägbar fara. Endast delar som är specificerade av Namco Europe Ltd. ska användas vid utbyten eller reparation av delar (inklusive skruvar). Försäkra dig om att strömmen är avstängd innan underhållsarbete påbörjas (felsökning, reparationer etc.)
  • Page 26: Yleiset Turvallisuunäkökodat

    Tästä julkaisusta ei saa ottaa missään muodossa kopioita yksityis- tai julkiseen käyttöön ilman NAMCO EUROPE LIMITED:in lupaa. Tässä ohjekirjassa olevat tiedot pitävät julkaisuhetkellä paikkansa. NAMCO EUROPE LIMITED:illä on kuitenkin oikeus muutoksiin ilman erillistä ilmoitusta. Tämä laite on valmistettu EC direktiivien mukaisesti. Se on testattu ja todettu noudattavan seuraavia direktiivejä: 89/336/EEC ja 72/23/EEC (EN55014-1, EN55014-2 ja EN 60335-2-82 standardit).
  • Page 27 Tälle laitteelle ei saa tehdä mitään hyväksymättömiä muutoksia. Se voi aiheuttaa ennalta-arvaamattomia vaaroja. Vain Namco Europe Ltd:n määrittelemiä varaosia saa käyttää vaihtaessasi tai korjatessasi osia. (sisältäen ruuvit). Varmista, että laite on kytketty POIS PÄÄLTÄ ennen työn aloittamista.
  • Page 28: Specifications

    1. SPECIFICATIONS POWER SUPPLY:- 230v / 500watts AC AMBIENT OPERATING +5°C to +25°C TEMPERATURE MONITOR:- Pantranic 29” Flat Screen w/o Remote COIN ACCEPTOR:- Mars 340 CashFlow - 4 Channel Dispense DIMENSIONS:- Assembled 1760(w) x1750(d) x 2080(h) Monitor Cabinet 1760(w) x 860(d) x 1590(h) Seat Assembly (ea) 445(w) x 890(d) x 1250(h)
  • Page 29: Main Components

    2. MAIN COMPONENTS Header Assy Monitor Assy Gearshift Assy Steering Assy Card Read/Write Assy Pedal Assy Seatbase Assy FCA PC Board IS Amp PC Board Steering PC Board Assy Bass Amp PC Board Assy Chihro Game PC Board Assy GD Rom Drive Mains-In Filter Asy Page 29...
  • Page 30: How To Play

    3. HOW TO PLAY This is a racing game based on the motif os “Wangan Midnight”, a comic book story, and features a communication-linked competition mode.. In the game, the player acts as a newcomer to the Metropolitan Expressway racing scene.
  • Page 31 • When the manufacturer has been selected, the next screen will ask the player to select the vehicle model. To return to the previous screen for the selection of the manufacturer, depress the Brake pedal. The player can change the manufacturer and model as many times as they wish within the time limit.
  • Page 32 • After Round 2, the tuning gauge obtained in Round 2 can be adjusted on the card data confirmation screen. This allows the player to try various settings. Time Attack Mode Time Attack Mode Time Attack Mode Time Attack Mode Time Attack Mode •...
  • Page 33 Others Others Others Others Others • The card data confirmation screen enables a player to change various settings. Transmission: AT, MT Retire: No (default), Yes (Driving in the opposite direction for more than 3 seconds forcible ends the game, and the credit lost. This mode is effective in the Street Mode and Time Attack mode).
  • Page 34: Installation

    4. MOVING THE MACHINE This equipment is fitted with castors to make it easier to move. Take care when moving the equipment on an inclined floor. The overall height of this equipment is 2240mm. Take care of any overhead obstructions. (e.g. Light Fittings, Electric Cables etc.) Before moving, ensure that the game is seperated into 4 parts: Header Assy, Monitor Cabinet and Seat Assemblies 5.
  • Page 35 This machine is designed for INDOOR USE ONLY. Do not install in the following places. Outdoors Direct Sunlight, places with excessive humidity or dust, places where there is water leakage, near air-conditioning or heating equipment, places with excessive heat or cold temperature. Places where it would be in the way of emergency exits or fire extinguishing equipment.
  • Page 36 CETTE MACHINE EST DESTINEE UNIQUEMENT A UN USAGE INTERIEUR NE PAS INSTALLER LA MACHINE DANS LES ENDROITS SUIVANTS A l’extérieur. Directement exposée au soleil, aux endroits excessivement humides ou poussiéreux, aux endroits où il y a des risques de fuite d’eau, près de ventilateurs ou source de chaleur, aux endroits très chauds ou froids.
  • Page 37 DEZE MACHINE IS ALLEEN VOOR GEBRUIK BINNENSHUIS ONTWORPEN INSTALLEER DE MACHINE NIET OP DE VOLGENDE PLAATSEN Buiten In direct zonlicht, op plaatsen met een zeer hoge vochtigheidsgraad of met veel stof, op plaatsen waar een waterlek is, dichtbij airco’s of verwarmingsapparatuur, op plaatsen met een zeer hoge of koude temperatuur.
  • Page 38: Fitting The Header Assy

    Fitting the Header Assy The fitting position of the Header Assembly is high, and it is important that a means of reaching the height safely, without stretching, is available. (e.g. Steps, Step Stool etc.) Place the Header Assembly on to the Monitor Cabinet and connect the connector. Slide the Header Assembly towards the rear of the Monitor Cabinet to engage the Header Assy under the Front Retaining Brackets.
  • Page 39: Fitting The Seat Base Assemblies

    Fitting the Seat Base Assemblies. Place the Seatbase assembly close to the Monitor Cabinet and connect the connector. Place the Seatbase assembly between the Seat Brackets, taking care not to trap any wires. Fit 6off (3 each side) socket button head screws (M8x16), with flat and spring washers.
  • Page 40: Installing The Gd Rom

    Installing the GD Rom Remove the rear service panel from the Monitor Cabinet Remove 1off pozihead screw (M3x8). Turn the Rom Cover clockwise, and remove the Cover. Pozihead screw (M3x8) Rom Cover GD-ROM-Drive Install the GD Rom. Note: Ensure that the GD Rom is set with the printed side up. Rom Cover GD-ROM (Ensure that the label...
  • Page 41: Adding Cards

    Adding Cards Ensure that the Card Reader/Writer is not operating, when adding cards. Open the CardReader/Writer door and pull the Card Reader/Writers forward. Remove the Card Holder by pulling it straight up. Card Holder Reader Assy Page 41...
  • Page 42 Flip one end of the cards to ensure that the cards are seperated and not sticking together. Remove the cover from the Card Dispenser and add the cards. Cards Card Holder Cover • Position the cards correctly in card dispenser by checking the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 43 With the cover facing down, tap the card dispenser lightly to seat the cards. Using your fingers, lightly press the cards through the windows on the bottom of the Card Dispenser. If the cards can be moved backwards with the fingers, the cards are set properly.
  • Page 44: Game Initialization

    Game Initialization • Be sure to perform the following initialization process before the game is played for the first time, and after replacing the Game PC Board, Steering Assy Potentiometer, Accelerator/Brake pedal potentiometers, or after initializing the backup data. The game will not play properly without executing the initialization.
  • Page 45: Adjusting The Level Adjusters

    Adjusting the Level Adjusters When the game is in it’s final position, lower the twelve (12) Level adjusters (4off Monitor Cabinet and 4off each Seat Base Assy),with a spanner, so that all castors are raised from the floor by approximately 5mm. Tighten the lock nuts with a spanner to ensure that the Level Adjusters do not move.
  • Page 46: Adjustments

    6. ADJUSTMENTS Adjustment or maintenance on this machine should be carried out by qualified personnel only. Einstellungen und Wartung des Gerätes dürfen nur von dafür qualifiziertem Fachpersonal vorgenommen werden. Justeringer eller vedligehold af denne maskine bør kun udføres af kvalificeret personale. Los ajustes y el mantenimiento de esta máquina deben ser realizados sólo por personal cualificado.
  • Page 47: Adjustment Switches

    Adjustment Switches The Adjustment switches are located inside the coin door. Service Switch. Press this switch to obtain game credits without incrementing the play meter. Test Switch Press this switch to enter test mode. Test mode allows testing and the changing of game settings. (Refer to section 6-2 "Test Mode"...
  • Page 48: Test Mode

    C.R.T. TEST COIN ASSIGNMENT CLOCK SETTING NETWORK SETTING(CORE) NETWORK SETTING(MEDIA) ENTER GAME TEST [MAXIMUM TUNE] EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Note: Only ‘COIN ASSIGNMENT’ and ENTER GAME TEST’ functions are used on this game. To prevent game malfunctions, do not change the setting of any item other than those described in the manual.
  • Page 49: Coin Assignment

    6-2-1 Coin Assignment Select ‘COIN ASSIGNMENT’ on the ‘System Menu’ screen and press the test button to set the game cost and related settings. The following screen is displayed. COIN ASSIGNMENT COIN CHUTE TYPE COMMON SERVICE TYPE INDIVIDUAL COIN CHUTE #1 COIN TO CREDIT RATE 1 COIN(S) COUNT AS 1 CREDIT(S) COIN CHUTE #2 COIN TO CREDIT RATE 1 COIN(S) COUNT AS 1 CREDIT(S)
  • Page 50 Press the Service button to select ‘GAME COST SETTING’ and press the Test button, the following screen is displayed COIN ASSIGNMENT GAME COST SETTING 2 CREDIT(S) TO START 2 CREDIT(S) TO CONTINUE 2 CREDIT(S) TO BUY A SHEET OF CARD 4 CREDIT(S) TO FULL COURSE COST EXIT Press the Service button to select the required item then press the Test button.
  • Page 51: Game Test Menu

    6-2-2 Game Test Menu Select ‘ENTER GAME TEST’ on the ‘System Menu’ screen and press the test button to enter the Game Test Mode. The following screen is displayed. GAME TEST MENU GAME OPTIONS I/O TEST MONITOR TEST SOUND SETTING CARD TEST CLOSE SETTING BOOKKEEPING...
  • Page 52: Game Options

    6-2-2-1 Game Options Select ‘GAME OPTIONS’ from the Game Test Menu. The following screen is displayed. GAME OPTIONS [DEFAULT IN GREEN] LINK ON 2 PCB ID STORY DIFFICULTY C[MEDIUM] TIME ATTACK DIFFICULTY C[MEDIUM] CARD R/W STEERING POWER EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Press the Service button to select the required item then press the Test button.
  • Page 53: I/O Test

    6-2-2-2 I/O Test Select ‘I/O TEST’ from the Game Test Menu. The following screen is displayed. I/O TEST GO TO [I/F]INITIALIZE SWITCH TEST LAMP TEST EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Press the Service button to select the required item then press the Test button. Press the Service button to select ‘EXIT’...
  • Page 54: Switch Test

    Switch Test Press the Service button to select SWITCH TEST and press the Test button. The following screen is displayed. SWITCH TEST [ON:RED] COIN SERVICE TEST STEERING +384 RIGHT OK BRAKE +320 OK SHIFT 0000 VIEW CHANGE INTRUDE CHANGE PRESS TEST AND SERVICE BUTTON TO EXIT Press the Service and Test button together to return to the Game Test Menu Screen.
  • Page 55: (C) Lamp Test

    Lamp Test Press the Service button to select LAMP TEST and press the Test button. The following screen is displayed. LAMP TEST VIEW CHANGE INTRUDE CHANGE EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Press the Service button to select the required item then press the Test button. Press the Service button to select ‘EXIT’...
  • Page 56: Monitor Test

    6-2-2-3 Monitor Test Press the Service button to select MONITOR TEST and press the Test button. The following screen is displayed. MONITOR TEST GRADATION PATTERN CROSSHATCH PATTERN VIEW ANGLE ADJUST FULL WHITE EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Press the Service button to select the required item then press the Test button.
  • Page 57: Sound Setting

    6-2-2-4 Sound Setting Press the Service button to select SOUND TEST and press the Test button. The following screen is displayed. SOUND SETTING [DEFAULT IN GREEN] VOLUME GAME (0 15)12 ATTRACT (0 15) 8 REQUEST SONG NO. MESSAGE SAMPLE(ATTRACT) EXIT Press the Service button to select the required item then press the Test button.
  • Page 58: Card Test

    6-2-2-5 Card Test This test is used to clean the card reader/writer and also to conduct a read/write printing test. Press the Service button to select CARD TEST and press the Test button. The following screen is displayed. CARD TEST CLEANING READ/WRITE TEST CARD DISPENSER TEST...
  • Page 59: (A) Cleaning

    Cleaning Select this item to clean the card reader/writer head and roller. If an error message is displ the Service button to select “CLEANING START” and press the Test button. A message appears to notify that the cleaning operation is starting. (see 7-1-1 page 73 for further details) Follow the instructions on the screen.
  • Page 60: Read/Write Test

    Read/Write Test Select this item to test the data reading and writing operations of the card reader/writer. If an error message is displayed during the cleaning operation, refer to 7-3-2 Card Read/Write Errors page 79. Use the Service button to select “TEST START” and press the Test button. A message appears to notify that the card read/write test is starting.
  • Page 61: (C) Card Dispenser Test

    Card Dispenser Test Select this item to test the card dispensing operations of the card dispenser. If an error message is displayed during the cleaning operation, refer to 7-3-2 Card Read/Write Errors page 79. The card dispensed after this test has no data recorded and no print, so this card can be re-used.
  • Page 62: Print Test

    RPS : 31 PRINT START EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON l i t Print sample “NAMCO AM” is printed. A randomly selected vehicle name is printed. “Test print” is printed “765 HP” is printed. “O”,“ ”, “...
  • Page 63: (E) Check Card Data

    Check Card Data Select this item to check the content of the card data If an error message is displayed during the cleaning operation, refer to 7-3-2 Card Read/Write Errors page Use the Service button to select “CHECK START” and press the Test button. A message appears to notify that the card check test is starting.
  • Page 64: Transfer Card Data

    Transfer Card Data When there is a problem with the print surface of a card, use this item to copy the data of the damaged card to a new card and delete data from the damaged card. If an error message is displayed during the cleaning operation, refer to 7-3-2 Card Read/Write Errors page 79.
  • Page 65: (G) Restore Card Data

    Restore Card Data Select this item to restore card data. Since the backup memory holds the data of the last card previously read, use the player position in which the card data was damaged. If the backup memory contains no data, the card data cannot be restored. If an error message is displayed during the cleaning operation, refer to 7-3-2 Card Read/Write Errors page 79.
  • Page 66: Restore Card Print

    Restore Card Print Select this item to reprint a card. Note that reprint is not possible if the card data is damaged. If an error message is displayed during the cleaning operation, refer to 7-3-2 Card Read/Write Errors page 79. Use the Service button to select “RESTORE START”...
  • Page 67: (I) Initialize

    Initialize Select this item to initialize the card reader/writer If an error message is displayed during the cleaning operation, refer to 7-3-2 Card Read/Write Errors page 79. Use the Service button to select “INITIALIZE START” and press the Test button. A message appears to notify that the initialization is starting.
  • Page 68: Setting The Business Closing Time (Close Setting)

    6-2-2-6 Setting the Business Closing Time (CLOSE SETTING) • This screen is used to set the site closing time for each day of the week. • If the power is turned off while the game is being played, the card will not be ejected.
  • Page 69: Book Keeping

    6-2-2-7 Book Keeping Use this test to view book keeping data for the game, and to initialize the data and set factory defaults (Backup Memory Initialize). Press the Service button to select BOOK KEEPING and press the Test button. Press the Service button to select the required item then press the Test button. Press the Service button to select ‘EXIT’...
  • Page 70: Others

    6-2-2-8 Others Press the Service button to select OTHERS and press the Test button. the Following screen is displayed OTHERS [DEFAULT IN GREEN] CLOCK 2004/06/01 TUE 12:34:56 2004/04/01 12:34:56 LANGUAGE EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Press the Service button to select the required item then press the Test button. Use the Service button tochange the data, then press the Test button.
  • Page 71: Maintenance

    7. MAINTENANCE Adjustment or maintenance on this machine should be carried out by qualified personnel only. Ensure that the POWER to the machine is turned OFF before commencing any maintenance work. (Trouble shooting, service or repairs etc.) Einstellungen und Wartung des Gerätes dürfen nur von dafür qualifiziertem Fachpersonal vorgenommen werden.
  • Page 72 Aanpassingen of onderhoud aan deze machine dient alleen uitgevoerd te worden door bekwaam personeel. Zorg ervoor dat de machine UITgeschakeld is voordat er enig onderhoudswerk wordt verricht (troubleshooting, reparaties etc.) Afinações ou manutenção nesta maquina, deverão ser efectuadas sómente por pessoal qualificado. Certifique-se que a maquina se encontra desligada sempre que iniciar qualquer tipo de trabalho de manutenção.
  • Page 73: Routine Maintennce

    Routine Maintennce 7-1-1 Cleaning the Card Reader Activate the Card Test in the Test Mode ( see 6-2-2-5 page 58) Insert a cleaning card into the card slot and activate the Cleaning Test. (see 6-2-2-5(a) page 59. After the automatic cleaning is completed, removed the and dispose of the used cleaning card Cleaning Card Note:...
  • Page 74: Removing Jammed Cards

    7-1-2 Removing Jammed Cards • Make sure that the Card Reader/Writer is not operating when removing jammed cards. Open the Card Reader/writer door. Pull out the Card Reader/Writer slowly, and pull the finger grip forward to open the Card Reader/Writer. Card Reader/Writer Release Latch...
  • Page 75: Card Related Problems

    7-1-3 Card Related Problems If a card related problem occurs during game play, restore the card data by conducting the following procedure. Check the contents of the card data. (see 6-2-2-5(e) page63) • When the card is normal The card can be used. If there is no printed information on the card surface, use the “RESTORE CARD PRINT”...
  • Page 76: Self Test

    Self Test The machine automatically executes a self test immediatelt after the power is turned ON. When the self test is OK, the startup screen appears on the monitor after a short while. If there is an error , an error buzzer is sounded or an error message is displayed on the monitor, and the game stops operating.
  • Page 77: Error Displays

    Error Displays 7-3-1 Errors related to the Steering Assy. o i t o i t o i t o i t o i t f l e s t l o i t i t c o i t A " n i r "...
  • Page 78 o i t o i t o i t o i t o i t A " o i t y t l o i t n i r " l e n i r n i t A " y t l n i r "...
  • Page 79: Errors Related To The Card Reader/Writer

    7-3-2 Errors related to the Card Reader/Writer o i t o i t o i t o i t o i t t i n P " t i r i t c t s i b i r f f a t i r o r i i t c...
  • Page 80: Replacing The Fluorescent Tube Or Starter

    Replacing the Fluorescent Tube or Starter Remove 3off security screw (M5x12), and remove the Tube Cover Security screw (M5x12) Tube Cover Header Assy Replace the Flourescent Tube or Starter. Starter Fluorescent Reassemble in reverse order. Page 80...
  • Page 81: Replacing The Pushbutton Switches

    Replacing the Pushbutton Switches Remove 4off security screw (M5x12) and remove the Gear Shift Cover. Security screw (M5x12) Gear Cover Remove 7off security screw (M5x12) to release the Play Panel Vac-Form. Play Panel Vac-Form Security screw (M5x12) Page 81...
  • Page 82 Raise the Play Panel Vac-Form only sufficient to disconnect the connectors. Play Panel Vac-Form Credit Available Button View Change Mode Button Change Connector Connector Remove the Switch Assy by pulling it straight out from the Switch Body. Page 82...
  • Page 83 Remove the lamp by pulling it straight out from the Switch Assy. Lamp 12V 2.2w Switch Holder Reassemble in reverse order. Page 83...
  • Page 84: Replacing The Card Reader

    Replacing the Card Reader Remove the Card Reader Door. Slide the Card Readers forward. Disconnect the connectors and the Earth Tag. Remove 2off pozi countersunk screws (M2.6x6) and remove the Card Entry. Remove 4off pozi head screws (M3x6) and remove the Card Reader Assy. Connector Card Reader/Writer Connectors...
  • Page 85: Replacing The Steering Pc Board Fuse

    Replacing the Steering PC Board Fuse Remove the rear maintenance panel from the Monitor Cabinet. Replace the Fuse. Note: Never use a fuse other than the specified type (250v 5A). Use of a different fuse could result in a fire. Steering PC Board Fuse Holder Page 85...
  • Page 86 Removing the Steering PC Board Disconnect the six connectors. Using long-nosed pliers, release the locking supports and remove the PC Board. Reassemble in reverse order. Connectors Connectors Steering PC Board Locking Support PC Board Long-nosed Click pliers <to Fit> <To Remove> Page 86...
  • Page 87: Removing The Steering Assy

    Removing the Steering Assy Remove the Play Panel Vac-Form. (see 7-5 page 81) Disconnect the Steering Motor connectors. Remove 4off whizz nut (M8) and 4off hex head screws (M8x25) Hex head screw (M8x25) Whizz nut (M8) Reassemble in reverse order Page 87...
  • Page 88: Replacing The Steering Potentiometer

    Replacing the Steering Potentiometer Remove the steering assembly. (see 7-8 page 87) Remove 2off hex socket head screws (M4x10) holding the potentiometer mounting bracket to the front plate. Slacken the grub screw (M4x10) and remove the potentiometer complete with the mounting bracket.
  • Page 89: Replacing The Steering Motor Or Drive Belt

    7-10 Replacing the Steering Motor or Drive Belt Remove the steering assembly. (see 7-8 page 87) Slacken the adjustment screw (hex head M6x60). Slacken the 4off hex nuts (M5) to remove the tension from the belt. Belt Hex head screw (Mx60) Hex nut (M5) Replace the drive belt.
  • Page 90: Removing The Steering Wheel

    7-11 Removing the Steering Wheel Remove 3off countersunk socket head screws and remove the centre cap. Remove 3off countersunk socket head screws and remove the steering wheel. Steering wheel Centre cap Countersunk socket head screw (M3x16) Countersunk socket head screw (M6x26) Note: When replacing the steering wheel ensure that the steering wheel shaft is in the...
  • Page 91: Removing The Gear Shift Assy

    7-12 Removing the Gear Shift Assy Remove the Gearshift Cover. (see 7-5 page 81) Remove 4off hex head screws (M6x16). Disconnect the connectors and remove the Gearshift Assy. Connector (2way-) Connector (3way-) Pozi hex head screw Connector Connector (M6x16) (2way-) (3way-) 6way Gearshift Assy Reassemble in reverse order.
  • Page 92: Replacing The Opto Sensors

    7-12-1 Replacing the Opto Sensors Remove the Gearshift Assy. (see7-12 page 91) Disengage the connector from the assy. Remove 1off pozi head screw (M3x6). and remove the Opto Sensor. Pozi head screw (M3x6) Opto Sensor Opto Sensor Connector Reassemble in reverse order. Page 92...
  • Page 93: Replacing The Micro Switches

    7-12-2 Replacing the Micro Switches Remove the Gearshift Assy. (see 7-5 page 81) Release the Cable Clip and disengage the two connectors. Release the retaining pins. Cable Clip Retaining Pins Long Nosed Click Pliers <Fit> <Remove> Connectors Remove 8off pozi head screws (M4x6) and remove the Shift Assy from the Shift Assy Mounting Bracket Socket cap screws (M4x6)
  • Page 94 Disconnect the microswitch connector. Connector Microswitch Remove 2off pozi head screws (M2.6x10) and remove the microswitch. Microswitch Pozi head screw (M2.6x10) Reassemble in reverse order. Page 94...
  • Page 95: Replacing The Gearshift Knob

    7-12-3 Replacing the Gearshift Knob Remove the Gearshift Assy. (see 7-5 page 81) Use a 14mm spanner to hold the gearshifter shaft and unscrew the Gear Knob from the shaft. Gearshift Knob Guard Plate Gearshift Shaft Spanner Slot Remove cover Plate - A and Cover Plate - B. Cover Plate - A Cover Plate - B 6way Gear Shift Assy...
  • Page 96: Removing The Pedal Assy

    7-13 Removing the Pedal Assy Remove 4off button head screws (M5x20). Withdraw the pedal assembly only sufficiently to disconnect the connectors. Accelerator pedal assy Brake pedal Assy Connectors Pedal plat Button head screw (M5 x 12) Remove the pedal assembly. Reassemble in reverse order Page 96...
  • Page 97: Removing The Brake Or Accelerator Pedal Assy

    7-13-1 Removing the Brake or Accelerator Pedal Assy Remove the pedal Assy. (see 7-13 page 96) Remove 4off whizz nut (M6) and release Accelerator Pedal Assy Brake Pedal Assy Mounting Bracket Whizz nut (M6) Mounting Plate Accelerator Pedal Assy Brake Pedal Assy Page 97...
  • Page 98: Replacing The Pedal Potentiometer

    7-13-2 Replacing the Pedal Potentiometer Remove the pedal asembly. (see 7-13 page 96) Slacken the hex socket screw (M4x8) and remove the potentiometer complete with potentiometer bracket. Accelerator pedal Assy Hexagonal wrench Hex socket screw (M4 x 8) Ground lead Brake pedal Assy Whizztite Nut Connector...
  • Page 99: Replacing The Brake Damper

    7-14 Replacing the Brake Damper Remove the pedal assemble. (see 7-13 page 96) Remove 4off flange socket head screws (M6x8) and remove the brake damper assy. Flange socket (M6 x 8) Flange socket (M6 x 8) Brake damper Replace the damper assy and reassemble in reverse order. Note: After replacing the damper ensure that the game is re-initialized.
  • Page 100: Replacing The Pedal Stop Rubber

    7-15 Replacing the Pedal Stop Rubber Remove the pedal assembly. (see 7-13 page 96) Hexagonal bolt (M6 x 60) Countersunk washer nut Cushion and spacer Cross section Spacer Cushion Remove the countersunk washer nut and hex head screw (M6x60). Replace the stop rubber. Reassemble in reverse order.
  • Page 101: Removing The Monitor

    7-16 Removing the Monitor Remove 4off pozi head screw (M5x12), and remove the Monitor Rear Panel. Monitor Rear Panel Pozihead screw (M5x12) Pozihead screw (M5x12) Disconnect the monitor connector from the Chihiro Game PC Board Assy, and the monitor power cable from located in the bottom of the Monitor Cabinet. Monitor Connector Chihiro Game PC Board Assy...
  • Page 102 Remove the Play Panel. (see 7-5 page 81) Remove the Steering Assembly. (see 7-8 page 87) Remove 4off Security screw (M5x12) and remove the Monitor Surround. Security screw (M5x12) Monitor Surround Remove 4off Security screw (M5x12 and remove the Top Arm. Remove the 2off Security screw (M5x12) and remove the Bottom Arm.
  • Page 103 Remove 4off Pozihead screws (M8x20) (with flat and spring washers) and 4off Flat washers (M10) that are retining the Monitor. Flat Wsher (M10) Pozi head screw (M8x20) Monitor Tilt the Monitor forward, and the remove the Monitor from the front of the cabinet. Monitor 10.
  • Page 104: Removing The Gd Rom Drive

    7-17 Removing the GD Rom Drive Remove the back door from the Monitor Cabinet. Disconnect the connectors. Remove 4off pozi head self taping screws (M4x10) and remove the GD-ROM Drive. FCA PC Board Connectors GD-ROM drive Drive Base Pozi head self tapping scre (M4x10 Reassemble in reverse order.
  • Page 105: Removing The Fca Pc Board

    7-18 Removing the FCA PC Board Remove the back door from the Monitor Cabinet. Disconnect the connectors. Disengage the 4off locking supports, and remove the FCA PC Board.Drive. FCA PC Board Locking Support PC Board Long Nose Click Piers <To attach> <To detach>...
  • Page 106: Removing The Chihiro Pc Board

    7-19 Removing the Chihiro PC Board Remove the back door from the Monitor Cabinet. Disconnect the connectors. Remove 40ff pozi head screws (M4x14) and remove the Chihiro PCB Connectors Pozihead screw (M4x14) Connectors Connectors Page 106...
  • Page 107: Removing The Sound Pc Boards

    7-20 Removing the Sound PC Boards Remove the back door from the Monitor Cabinet. Locking support PC Board Long-nose Click pliers <To attach> <To detach> IS Amp PC Board Bass Amp PC Board Disconnect the connectors. Disengage the 4off locking supports, and remove the FCA PC Board.Drive. Reassemble in reverse order.
  • Page 108: Parts

    8. PARTS Monitor Cabinet Page 108...
  • Page 109 c i l a l i t f i i h i t l i c t i c t i ½ " Page 109...
  • Page 110: Seat Base Assembly

    Seat Base Assembly (Other side) Page 110...
  • Page 111: Header Assembly

    Header Assembly c i l Page 111...
  • Page 112: Gear Shift Assembly

    Gear Shift Assembly Page 112...
  • Page 113 t f i t f i d i l d i l t f i c t i t f i Page 113...
  • Page 114: Steering Assembly

    Steering Assembly Page 114...
  • Page 115: Accelerator Pedal Assembly

    Accelerator Pedal Assembly Cross section A-A ) ° Page 115...
  • Page 116: Brake Pedal Assembly

    Brake Pedal Assembly Cross section A-A ) ° Page 116...
  • Page 117: Service Bracket Assembly

    Service Bracket Assembly COIN COUNTER 2 Amp Q/B (Coin Fuse) PLAYER 2 PLAYER 1 TEST TEST SERVICE SERVICE c t i Page 117...
  • Page 118: Schematic

    9. SCHEMATIC HEADER Assy AMP UNIV 3w AMP EI 3w AMP EI 3w White / Blue White / Blue BROWN FLUORESCENT Assy STEERING STEERING White / Red GRN/YEL White / Red STEERING STEERING BLUE White / Black STR PCB STR PCB Ass (L) Ass (R) White / Black...
  • Page 119 Copies of Namco Game Manuals can be downloaded from our website: www.namco.co.uk under Components Distribution For all Parts or Technical Support contact: Brent Electronic, Namco House, Units 7-8, Acton Park Estate, The Vale, London. W3 7QE www.namco.co.uk For Technical Support, Warranty and...

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