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" 初音ミク Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone." This manual is intended for the owners, personnel and managers in charge of operation of the product. Operate the product after carefully reading and sufficiently understanding the instructions.
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Use of this product is unlikely to cause physical injuries or damage to property. However, points that require special attention are indicated by bold text, the word "IMPORTANT" and the symbol below. Indicates an important detail when installing, operating, or maintaining/inspecting the product. 13B2e http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Persons employed by amusement equipment manufacturers, or involved in design, production, testing or maintenance of amusement equipment. The individual should have either graduated from technical school or hold similar qualifications in electrical/electronics/mechanical engineering. Activities to be carried out by other qualified professionals: Amusement equipment/vending machine assembly, repair/adjustment of electrical/electronic/mechanical parts. 13B3e http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Version numbers appearing in TEST MODE are indicated by the asterisks below. When describing software version upgrades, only major version and minor version numbers are shown. Release version numbers are for SEGA's administrative use only. If you require these numbers, contact the office listed in this manual.
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The key chip has a serial number written on it that is necessary when making inquiries about ALL.Net. PART NO. SERIAL NO. KEY CHIP STICKER KEY CHIP ATTACHMENT POSITION The key chip attachment position is as shown in the diagram below. Key chip attachment position KEY CHIP Nu (Game Board) http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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ATTACHING THE DVD DRIVE ................39 CONNECTING THE POWER CABLE AND EARTH ..........42 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION .................. 44 SET UP CONFIGURING THE VARIOUS SETTINGS ............49 7-1-1 ADJUSTING THE TOUCH PANEL ............50 7-1-2 CONFIGURING THE STORE CLOSING SETTING......... 51 E0-1311 420-7463-01 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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COIN INSERTION TEST ..................102 14-3 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR ..............103 14-4 REMOVING THE JAMMED COIN ................. 104 Nu (GAME BOARD) 15-1 REMOVING THE Nu ..................... 107 15-2 CLEANING THE Nu ....................110 15-3 REPLACING THE Nu .................... 112 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS REPLACING THE TOUCH-TYPE CARD READER REMOVING THE BILLBOARD DESIGN RELATED PARTS PARTS LIST WIRING DIAGRAM SEGA AMUSEMENTS OFFICES http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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21.5 TYPE TOUCH PANEL LCD SPEAKER R SIDE LAMP L SIDE LAMP R TOUCH SLIDER COIN INSERT SLOT HEADPHONE SOCKET BACK DOOR UPPER FRONT DOOR SELECTOR DOOR COIN RETURN SLOT BACK DOOR CASHBOX DOOR AC UNIT REAR PLATE LAN CABLE HOLE http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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The serial number indicates the product registration. Identical machine types may have different parts depending on the date of production. When making inquiries, be sure to note the serial number and model name before contacting the office listed in this manual. SERIAL NO. DISPLAY ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS DISPLAY http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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● Do not touch undesignated places. Touching places not designated can cause an electric shock, short circuit or fire. ● Be careful not to lose any fasteners (screws, nuts, or washers) during work. A metallic fastener dropped on an electrified section may cause an electric shock, short circuit or fire. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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- Non-compliance with this instruction can affect the health of the players or the onlookers during play. - SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage, including compensation for damage to a third party, caused by specification changes not designated by SEGA.
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● Some parts are not designed and manufactured specifically for this game machine. 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 game machine whether or not a warranty period has expired.
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The cabinet has warning displays intended for accident prevention for customers, and for avoiding hazardous situations relating to maintenance work. When a warning display becomes unreadable due to dirt or damage, be sure to exchange it for a new, replacement warning display. 440-CS0186XEG 440-CS0218XEG 440-WS0002YEG 440-WS0165XEG http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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- Places subject to any type of violent impact. - Vicinity of anti-disaster facilities such as fire exits and fire extinguishers. - Areas where the temperature exceeds the applicable temperature (ambient temperature) range of 5 to 30 degrees centigrade. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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2.72 A Single phase AC 100 V, 50/60 Hz Area 2.6 A Single phase AC 110 V, 60 Hz Area 2.3 A Single phase AC 120 V, 60 Hz Area 1.2 A Single phase AC 220 V, 50/60 Hz Area http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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● For safe operation, use and operate this product in an area measuring at least 1.23 m (48.4 in) in width and 1.65 m (65 in) in depth. SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage, compensation for damage to a third party, resulting from the failure to observe this instruction.
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PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION 0.08 m (3.2 in) 0.15 m (5.9 in) 0.95 m (37.4 in) [0.7 m (27.6 in)] 1.65 m (65 in) 2.31 m (91 in) 2.3 m (90.6 in) 0.15 m (5.9 in) Example installation of 2 cabinets http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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● Do not place the following items on top of the product, nearby the product or hang them from the ceiling. Doing so could result in electric shock, short circuits, fire and/or damage to the parts. Flower vases, flowerpots, cups, water tanks, cosmetics, and receptacles/ containers/vessels containing chemicals and water. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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● Do not rub or scratch the screen surface with hard items such as brushes, scrub brush, etc. ● Do not stick tape, stickers or anything else onto the screen. Any kind of adhesive may damage the surface of the screen. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Once the main power switch is turned OFF, network transmissions are no longer possible. Furthermore, start the server machine before powering up each cabinet. If the server machine is started afterward, the in-store network may not operate correctly. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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● Instruct those who feel sick during play to have a medical examination. ● Immediately stop such violent acts as hitting and kicking the product. Such violent acts can cause parts damage or falling down, resulting in injury due to fragments and falling down. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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- Mobile phones that can be used are limited to those with the "Osaifu-keitai" ("wallet mobile phone") function. - Electronic money cannot be used to pay for game fees. - "Osaifu-keitai" is a registered trademark of NTT Docomo, Inc. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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220-5793-2-A001 Open and Close the door For cash box door The keys are placed inside the selector door for shipping. TAMPERPROOF WRENCH FOR M4 540-0006-01 Tool TAMPERPROOF WRENCH FOR M5 540-0007-01 Tool FLAG L BRK-0026-02 For installation (See 6-2.) http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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POWER CABLE 600-7326 <USA> 600-6729-01 <Taiwan> 600-6619-02 <Hong Kong, Singapore> 1 ea. <For Hong Kong> <For Taiwan> For installation (See 6-6.) DVD SOFT KIT 610-0894-0001 Disc 1 Disc 2 2-disc set (See 6-7.) SLIDER FILM BRK-2365Y Spare (See 11-3.) http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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KEY CHIP RENTAL INSTRUCTION SHEET 421-12564-01 KEY CHIP SEGA property (rental item) (See 6-4.) DVD DRIVE KIT The DVD drive is sold separately, but it is required in order to install the software for this product. If you do not have a DVD drive when installing this product, please place an order using the kit number below.
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● Ensure that connectors are accurately connected. Improper connections can cause an electric shock, short circuit or fire. ● Be careful not to damage the cables. Damaged cables may cause an electric shock, short circuit or fire. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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● Wear appropriate work clothing so that work can be performed safely. Use gloves and safety shoes to prevent accidents or injuries. TOOLS NECESSARY FOR WORK MASTER KEY (Accessory) PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER (For M3/M4) TAMPERPROOF WRENCH (For M4, accessory) BOX DRIVER (WAF 7 mm [For M4]) SPANNER (WAF 24 mm) GLOVE http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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EMBLEM HOLDER HOLE POSITION EMBLEM DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE Turn the emblem upside down and use the supplied 2 tamperproof screws to affix the emblem to the emblem holder. TAMPERPROOF SCREW (2) M4 x 8, large flat washer used http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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SCREW (2), black M4 x 16, w/flat & spring washers BACK SHEET Attach the top beam to the emblem holder using 2 screws removed in Step 3. TOP BEAM SCREW (2), black M4 x 16, w/flat & spring washers EMBLEM HOLDER http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Insert the tip of emblem into the slot in back sheet, peel off the separate paper from the double-sided tape on the tip of emblem and affix it to the reverse side of back sheet. Tip of EMBLEM SLOT BACK SHEET http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Attach the side arms to the top beam and top beam B found on the reverse side of back sheet. TOP BEAM SIDE ARM TOP BEAM B SIDE ARM Secure the attached side arms using 4 screws. SCREW (4), black M3 x 6, w/flat & spring washers http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Insert the back sheet into the back sheet holders and align it with the side arms. BACK SHEET BACK SHEET HOLDER BACK SHEET HOLDER Attach the assembled POP from the rear side of the cabinet. Attach it so that it is inserted between the side blade and the billboard. BILLBOARD SIDE BLADE http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION Secure the POP with 4 screws. SCREW (4), black M4 x 20, w/flat & spring washers CLIP FILE NOTE: POP notices can be inserted into the clip file. Do not insert POP notices other than those provided by SEGA. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Remove 2 truss screws and take the pole lid off. TRUSS SCREW (2), black M4 x 8 POLE LID Slide the supplied flag L onto the pole so that the design faces forward. POLE FLAG L Slide the supplied flag L onto the pole. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Thread the base of flag L under the pole on the control panel and secure it with the hook and loop fastener. Secure with hook and FLAG L loop fastener. AFTER SECURING WITH HOOK AND LOOP FASTENER POLE Refer to Steps 1 to 4 and attach the flag R on the opposite side in the same manner. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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After determining the installation location, have the adjusters contact the floor directly, and adjust them so the cabinet will remain in a level position keeping a space of about 5 mm (0.2 in) between the floor and the casters. ADJUSTER CASTER (Scale: 1/100) Refer to this figure for the layout of the place of installation. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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After setting, turn adjuster nuts upwards to tighten them and secure adjuster heights. ADJUSTER Tighten nut upwards. 150 mm (5.9 in) 5 mm (0.2 in) Ensure that all of the Ensure that all of the adjusters are in contact adjusters are in contact with the floor. with the floor. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Exercise caution in handling this equipment. This product requires a connection to an external network (ALL.Net.) Since network environments (devices, facilities, etc.) will vary depending on the store, contact the office listed in this manual for details on connecting to the external network (ALL.Net.) http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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The Nu is on the inside of the front door. Insert the key chip from the key chip kit into the Nu. Check the direction carefully, and make sure to insert the key chip firmly all the way in. KEY CHIP http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION Loosen 2 flange nuts securing the rear plate. REAR PLATE FLANGE NUT (2) Slide the rear plate upward to reveal a square hole. Fasten 2 flange nuts to secure the rear plate. FLANGE NUT (2) SQUARE HOLE http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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LAN cable before affixing it. 15 cm (5.9 in) (approx.) diameter ring CORD CLAMP (1) Connect the connector on the opposite side of the LAN cable [50 m (164 ft)] you have connected to the router's WAN port to the external network (ALL.Net.) http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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No. 2 to 4. When doing so, do not connect to the WAN port. ROUTER PORT No. 2 SERVER MACHINE'S ROUTER http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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CORD CLAMP (1) Affix the "SERVER" sticker to the underside (center) of the server machine's control panel. "SERVER" STICKER POSITION Install cabinets other than the server machine. Refer to Steps 1 to 4 in "6-4-1" and work in the same order. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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15 cm (5.9 in) (approx.) diameter ring with the LAN cable before affixing it. Also, bundle the LAN cable disconnected in Step 6 and secure it with the cord clamp. 15 cm (5.9 in) (approx.) diameter ring CORD CLAMP (1) http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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DIP SWITCH CONFIGURATION DIP SWITCH SETTING No.1 is OFF No.1 is ON DIP SWITCH CONFIGURATION (SERVER MACHINE) No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 No.5 No.6 No.7 No.8 DIP SWITCH CONFIGURATION (ALL CABINETS EXCEPT SERVER MACHINE) No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 No.5 No.6 No.7 No.8 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Remove 1 screw and take off the floor lid. When the floor lid has been taken off, you will see a round hole. The floor lid will be returned to its original position after the software installation has been completed, so do not lose it. SCREW (1) M4 x 8, w/flat & spring washers FLOOR LID http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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CONNECTOR (1) USB A USB CABLE FOR INSTALLATION Thread the opposite connector of the USB cable for installation through the round hole in the base of the cabinet so that it extends outside. ROUND HOLE USB CABLE FOR INSTALLATION http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Attach the front door. Lock the front door with the master key, and secure it with 2 tamperproof screws. When doing this, ensure that cables do not become caught in the door. TAMPERPROOF SCREW (2), chrome M4 x 8 Lock FRONT DOOR http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Check to see if the main power switch and the sub power switch on the inside of the selector door are OFF. INLET EARTH TERMINAL CIRCUIT PROTECTOR MAIN POWER SWITCH MAIN POWER SWITCH OFF POWER CABLE To the AC outlet http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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"earth terminal that is securely grounded." Always connect earth cable. CONVERSION ADAPTER EARTH CABLE POWER PLUG <For Taiwan> The power cable is laid out indoors. Protect the power cable by attaching cable cover to it. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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- Anywhere with corrosive gas in the air (chlorine, hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, sulfur dioxide, etc.) - Anywhere with strong static electricity [Do not use in these locations.] - Close to anything that is highly retentive of heat (carpet, sponge, cardboard, etc.) - Anywhere that blocks the DVD drive air vent http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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● After software has been installed, be sure to store the DVD software kit, DVD drive kit, installation cable and installation USB cable at a secure location. ● If for any reason installation cannot be completed, an error is displayed. Refer to the Nu Service Manual and take corrective action. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Wipe the DVD with a soft cloth, working from the Put your thumbs and forefingers Insert your forefinger into the center center outwards. on 4 opposite sides of the DVD. hole, while placing your thumb and middle finger on opposite sides of the DVD. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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When there is a system update After software installation on the server machine is complete, the system will automatically reboot. A system update will be performed, and the system will reboot again upon completion. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Do not perform any other operations until the advertising screen is displayed on all cabinets. If there is a system update, each cabinet will reboot 2 times. Store the DVD drive kit, USB cable for installation, installation cable and DVD software kit in a location free of dust and cigarette smoke. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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SERVICE BUTTON In SYSTEM TEST MODE, there are items for checking board information and operation, screen adjustment, etc., but the only item used for " 初音ミク Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone" is screen adjustment. The other items are normally not used.
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TOUCH PANEL SETTING screen. When adjustments are completed, COMPLETE will be displayed. Press the TEST Button to return to the TOUCH PANEL SETTING screen. Select EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the GAME TEST MODE screen. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Selecting EXIT and pressing the TEST Button will end TEST MODE and enable the store closing setting. After exiting TEST MODE, initialization and a network check, etc. will be performed automatically. Check to see if the advertising screen is displayed on all the cabinets. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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A slash through the icon indicates an abnormality. VARIOUS ICONS " 初音ミク Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone" performs verification with ALL.Net. The results are displayed via network icons in the top right of the screen. The icons indicate the following conditions according to the verification status.
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Be sure to collect the coins every day. NOTE: Collect coins from all cabinets when multiple cabinets are installed. COIN INSERT SLOT REJECT BUTTON CASHBOX DOOR COIN RETURN SLOT COIN METER CASHBOX (The coin meter counts the number of coins inserted into the coin insert slot.) http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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● When moving the cabinet, do not hold or push any parts other than those designated. Careless handling could cause these parts to break, and broken pieces may cause personal injury. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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● Moving casters over the floor surface can damage the floor, depending on its material. Have available a mat for moving casters over the floor. If there is a rug or carpet on the floor, remove it before moving the unit. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE Have the casters make contact with the floor. Do not push on plastic parts. Do not push on plastic parts. Do not push on glass parts. Hold the grip parts when moving. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Do not apply force on the upper section of the billboard. Doing so may result in damage. Do not push on the billboard part. Do not place the dust sheet directly on the control panel part. SHOCK ABSORBING MATERIAL SHOCK ABSORBING MATERIAL http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Once the main power switch is turned OFF, network transmissions are no longer possible. Furthermore, start the server machine before powering up each cabinet. If the server machine is started afterward, the in-store network may not operate correctly. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Some general-purpose household, kitchen, and furniture cleaning products may contain strong solvents that degrade plastic parts, coatings, and print. Before using any cleaning product, read the product's cautionary notes carefully and test the product first on a small area that is not highly visible. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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If a problem occurs, first check the connections of the connectors. (See Chapter 20.) If " 初音ミク Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone" detects any abnormalities in the Nu or the input/output devices, an error will be displayed. Check the error display and deal with the error appropriately.
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(See Nu – S/M Chapter 4.) progress to the advertising screen. (ERROR displayed) Touch panel responsiveness Dirt on the screen. Cleaning the screen. is unsatisfactory. [See 13-2 (P. 78).] Adherence of water. Wipe off water that has adhered to the touch panel. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Contact the office listed in this manual or the point-of-purchase for this product. CIRCUIT PROTECTOR Functions due to the activation of bimetal. To restore the function, wait for approximately one minute or longer until the bimetal cools off. (Press the button.) CIRCUIT PROTECTOR http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Failure to observe this may damage the parts and cause injury due to fragments resulting from damage. ● Take care when handling parts inside the control panel. Ensure that no damage, warping, or loss occurs. Missing parts may result in accidents leading to damage or malfunction. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Remove the hook and loop fastener from the base of flag L and remove the flag from the pole on the control panel. Take off the flag R from the other side in the same manner. FLAG L HOOK AND LOOP FASTENER POLE http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Remove 2 tamperproof screws. Unlock the control panel with the master key and then open it. TAMPERPROOF SCREW (2), black Unlock M5 x 10 CONTROL PANEL Undo 3 cord clamps. CORD CLAMP (3) Disconnect the 4 connectors. CONNECTOR (1) YL16P CONNECTOR (3) YL8P, SM5P, SM3P http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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NOTE:Use 2 or more workers when performing this task. SCREW (4) M4 x 8, w/flat & spring washers CONTROL PANEL STUD (6) CONTROL BASE NUT (6) M4, flat & spring washers used Place the control panel upside down on a flat surface. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Remove 2 tamperproof screws and take off the denomination plate. TAMPERPROOF SCREW (2), chrome M4 x 16 DENOMINATION PLATE Remove 9 screws and take off the entry base. ENTRY BASE SCREW (9) M4 x 8, w/flat & spring washers http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Remove 6 screws and take off the touch slider unit. TOUCH SLIDER UNIT SCREW (6) M4 x 8, w/flat & spring washers Refer to Steps 2 to 11 and work in reverse order to attach the replacement touch slider unit, and reassemble the cabinet. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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If there are air pockets under the film, or if the film is crooked, peel it off and reposition it. The slider film is thin and easily scratched and creased, so be sure to peel it off slowly when repositioning it. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Once the main power switch is turned OFF, network transmissions are no longer possible. Furthermore, start the server machine before powering up each cabinet. If the server machine is started afterward, the in-store network may not operate correctly. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Remove 2 tamperproof screws. Unlock the control panel with the master key and then open it. Unlock TAMPERPROOF SCREW (2), black M5 x 10 CONTROL PANEL Disconnect the 2 faston terminals of the START button. FASTON TERMINAL (2) F110 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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CONTROL PANEL Hold down the tabs on each side, and take off the START button. START BUTTON 509-5756-01 Refer to Steps 2 to 5 and work in reverse order to attach the replacement START button and reassemble the cabinet. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Refer to Steps 1 to 3 in "12-1" and open the control panel. Disconnect the 1 connector. CONNECTOR (1) PA5P SWITCH Rotate the switch 45 degrees counter-clockwise to release the lock and take off the switch. Remove the plastic nut and take off the △ button. △ BUTTON PLASTIC NUT http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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When doing this, be aware of the correct button orientation and positioning. Correct orientation indicator △ BUTTON □ BUTTON × BUTTON ○ BUTTON 509-6256-01 509-6256-02 509-6256-03 509-6256-04 Refer to Steps 2 and 3 in "12-1," and work in reverse order. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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There is a headphone socket on the control panel facing toward the player. Refer to Steps 1 to 3 in "12-1" and open the control panel. Undo 4 cord clamps. CORD CLAMP (4) Disconnect the 1 connector. CONNECTOR (1) SM3P http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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M4 x 8, w/flat & spring washers Refer to Steps 2 to 4 and work in reverse order to attach the replacement headphone socket and reassemble the cabinet. HEADPHONE SOCKET BRK-2370 Refer to Steps 2 and 3 in "12-1," and work in reverse order. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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● Make sure to perform appropriate adjustments. Do not operate the product when the screen is flickering, distorted, or experiencing other abnormalities. Images from an improperly adjusted screen could cause players and other customers to experience dizziness, headaches, and other ailments. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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- Do not use alkaline detergents such as glass cleaners, or solvents such as paint thinners. ● Do not rub or scratch the face with hard items such as brushes, scrub brush, etc. Clean the screen surface once per week. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Remove 2 tamperproof screws. Unlock the control panel with the master key and then open it. The adjustment board is located inside the control panel. NOTE: If flags are attached to the control panel, remove the hook and loop fasteners from the bases of flags L and R, and take them off from the poles on the control panel. TAMPERPROOF SCREW (2), black TOUCH PANEL M5 x 10 Unlock ADJUSTMENT BOARD http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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When you have finished making adjustments/configuring settings, press the ENTER key to save the adjustments/settings and exit. To revert the adjusted/set data to its previous value, press the EXIT key instead of the ENTER key, and you will be returned to the MENU without saving changes. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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G-CUTOFF ....B-CUTOFF SCREEN ....... H. POSI ....... V. POSI ....... CLOCK ....... PHASE FUNCTION ......MODE W/N1/N2/N3 ......ON/OFF ......RESET YES/NO ........... AUTO SETUP ENTER/EXIT NOTE: *1: Adjustable range for screen position varies according to MODE settings. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Displays horizontally across the entire screen and displays at the aspect ratio of the input signal. Vertical on-screen display is positioned in the center. Displays in dot-by-dot. On-screen display is positioned in the center. (Except these resolutions: 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 1024.) http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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W/B, POSI, CLOCK, PHASE, MODE, and OSD to their factory default values. (Setting values: YES/NO) AUTO SETUP When performing auto setup, signal timing is determined automatically, and the following items are adjusted to their optimum values, which are then saved. - Sampling frequency/phase - Horizontal/vertical screen position (Setting values: ENTER/EXIT) http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Press the + / - keys to change adjustment data value and then set the screen's contrast according to your preference. CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT/SETTING ITEM 1 Press the ENTER key to save adjustment data and return to the MENU. If you wish to exit without saving, press the EXIT key to return to the MENU. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Press the AUTO key to display the AUTO SETUP. START:ENTER KEY QUIT:EXIT KEY AUTO SETUP Press the ENTER key and perform AUTO SETUP. If you do not wish to perform AUTO SETUP, press the EXIT key. AUTO IN PROGRESS http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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● Be sure to perform appropriate adjustment of the LCD. For operation of this product, do not leave screen's flickering or deviation as is. Failure to observe this can have a bad influence upon the players' or the customers' physical conditions. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Take off the flag R from the other side in the same manner. FLAG L HOOK AND LOOP FASTENER POLE Remove 2 tamperproof screws. Unlock the control panel with the master key and then open it. TAMPERPROOF SCREW (2), black Unlock M5 x 10 CONTROL PANEL http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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The connector is fragile, and it is possible to insert it in the wrong direction. When connecting it, pay attention to the direction of the connector. TOUCH PANEL BOARD CORD CLAMP TOUCH PANEL BOARD CONNECTOR (1) 51127MOLEX20P TOUCH PANEL CABLE (Connector convex side on top) http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Take off the touch panel unit. The touch panel cable is connected to the touch panel unit, so be careful it does not catch on something. TOUCH PANEL UNIT Lay out the protective material over the control panel opening. The protective material is used for removing the LCD unit and temporarily laying it down. LCD UNIT PROTECTIVE MATERIAL http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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(screw axes), place it on top of the protective material. Separating it too far could damage the wiring. In addition, to prevent damage to the LCD, make sure the control panel does not close. LCD UNIT LCD BASE PROTECTIVE MATERIAL http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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CONNECTOR (1) CONNECTOR (1) ZR9P CONNECTOR (1) 5557MOLEX8P Take off the LCD unit from the cabinet and then place it screen side facing down on a flat surface. Lay it on protective material to protect the screen. LCD UNIT http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Disconnect the 1 cable connector coming from the touch panel board. TOUCH PANEL BOARD CONNECTOR (1) SM8P Remove 2 screws and take off the touch panel board plate. TOUCH PANEL BOARD PLATE SCREW (2) M4 x 8, w/flat & spring washers http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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ADJUSTMENT BOARD Turn the power ON. At the TEST screen, check to see if adjustments are needed. If so, perform the adjustments. (See 13-3.) Adjust the touch panel and then check that it is operating correctly. (See 7-1.) http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Furthermore, start the server machine before powering up each cabinet. If the server machine is started afterward, the in-store network may not operate correctly. ● After replacement, adjust the touch panel. If the panel is not appropriately responsive, it could lead to unnecessary trouble with players. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Refer to Steps 2 and 3, and work in reverse order to attach the 4 brackets to the replacement touch panel and reassemble it. When attaching the touch panel, make sure the touch panel sticker is positioned on the top-left. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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SCREW (2) M4 x 8, w/flat & spring washers Undo 1 cord clamp on the touch panel board plate, and disconnect the 1 cable connector. The cable will be used again. CONNECTOR (1) CORD CLAMP (1) TOUCH PANEL BOARD PLATE http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Refer to Steps 5 to 8 and work in reverse order to attach the replacement touch panel board and reassemble the unit. Refer to Steps 2 to 6 in "13-4," and work in reverse order to reassemble the cabinet. Turn the power ON, adjust the touch panel and then check that it is operating correctly. (See 7-1.) http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Use a soft, dry, flannel type cloth to wipe off dirt. To remove excessive dirt, we recommend using an alcohol (ethanol) based cleaner. (See 13-2.) TOUCH PANEL SURFACES Refer to Steps 2 to 6 in "13-4," and work in reverse order to reassemble the cabinet. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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● Never disassemble the unit in ways other than those described in this manual. Clean the coin selector every 3 months. Also, in extremely rare instances coins may become jammed in the coin selector. If this happens, or if you need to clean the coin selector, take off the coin selector. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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COIN SELECTOR 14-1 REMOVING THE COIN SELECTOR Turn OFF the main power switch on the cabinet. Unlock the selector door with the master key and then open it. SELECTOR DOOR Unlock Disengage the stopper and then unlock the lock. STOPPER http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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After sliding the coin selector up, pull the lower part of it toward you and take off the coin selector. COIN SELECTOR NOTE: When attaching the coin selector, be sure to raise the reject bracket first. After attaching, press the reject button on the selector door to confirm it is working correctly. REJECT BRACKET COIN SELECTOR Raise reject bracket. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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□ Do coins drop into the cashbox correctly? □ Are coins inserted while pressing the reject button returned to the coin return slot? □ Are extra coins and incorrect coins properly returned? COIN INSERTION REJECT BUTTON COIN RETURN SLOT CASHBOX COIN METER http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Wipe any dirt off the rotation axle and bearing with a soft cloth. Once you are done, dry the coin selector with a dry cloth, and then let it air dry. Refer to "14-1" and work in reverse order to attach the coin selector. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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If a coin does not come out even when you press the reject button, open the selector door, open the coin selector gate and remove the jammed coin. (See 14-3.) After you have removed it, insert a normal coin to check that the coin selector is working properly. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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● When opening/closing or attaching/removing doors or other parts, be careful that your hands or fingers do not get caught in anything. ● This work is performed underneath the control panel, which projects forwards. Take care not to hit your head. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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● Use with the DIP switches on the Nu at the prescribed settings. If settings do not match the product, an error message will be displayed. In some cases, the game cannot be started. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Turn OFF the main power switch on the cabinet. Remove 2 tamperproof screws. Unlock the front door with the master key and then take it off. TAMPERPROOF SCREW (2), chrome M4 x 8 Unlock FRONT DOOR Undo 1 cord clamp. CORD CLAMP (1) http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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MINI USB A, D-SUB9P [COM2] Remove 2 wing bolts and pull out the wooden base with the Nu. When doing this, ensure that no cables get caught or snagged. WING BOLT (2) WOODEN BASE M4 x 20, large flat & spring washers used http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Nu (GAME BOARD) Disconnect the 1 connector from the Nu. CONNECTOR (1) XAD22P Remove 4 screws and take off the Nu. When attaching, ensure that the Nu is facing the correct direction. SCREW (4) M4 x 16, w/flat & spring washers http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Refer to "15-1" and take off the Nu from the cabinet. Remove 2 screws and take off the metal filter. The screws are on the opposite side of the connector face. METAL FILTER SCREW (2) M3 x 6, w/flat & spring washers http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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METAL FILTER (back side) Clean around installment parts of the Nu in the cabinet with a vacuum cleaner. Be careful not to damage the cables. Refer to "15-1" and work in reverse order to attach the Nu to the original position. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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7 to ON for the server machine, and only set number 7 to ON for all other cabinets. The server machine is distinguishable by the "SERVER" sticker in the middle of the underside of its control panel. NOTE: When only operating 1 cabinet, configure it as though it were the server machine. DIP SWITCH CONFIGURATION "SERVER" STICKER SERVER MACHINE DIP SWITCH CONFIGURATION http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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No.2 No.3 No.4 No.5 No.6 No.7 No.8 DIP SWITCH CONFIGURATION (ALL CABINETS EXCEPT SERVER MACHINE) No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 No.5 No.6 No.7 No.8 Refer to "15-1" and work in reverse order to attach the Nu to the original position. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Turn OFF the main power switch on the cabinet. Remove 4 tamperproof screws and take off the instruction plate and instruction sheet R. TAMPERPROOF SCREW (4), chrome M4 x 8 INSTRUCTION PLATE INSTRUCTION SHEET R http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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TOUCH-TYPE CARD READER SCREW (2) M4 x 8, w/flat & spring washers Take out the touch-type card reader and then disconnect the 1 connector. CONNECTOR (1) YL12P TOUCH-TYPE CARD READER Undo 1 cord clamp. CORD CLAMP (1) http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Remove 4 screws and take off the touch-type card reader board. SCREW (4) M3 x 6 TOUCH-TYPE CARD READER BOARD 838-14971 Refer to Steps 2 to 6, work in reverse order to attach the replacement touch-type card reader board and reassemble the cabinet. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Once the main power switch is turned OFF, network transmissions are no longer possible. Furthermore, start the server machine before powering up each cabinet. If the server machine is started afterward, the in-store network may not operate correctly. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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Use a socket wrench to remove 4 flange nuts and take off the 4 brackets. NOTE: When attaching the brackets, pay attention to their shape and orientation. BILLBOARD SUPPORT BRACKET (2) FLANGE NUT(4) BILLBOARD SIDE SUPPORT BRACKET (2) BILLBOARD SUPPORT BRACKET (2) BILLBOARD SIDE SUPPORT BRACKET (2) http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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The billboard weighs 17 kg (37.5 lb). For safety reasons, use 2 or more workers when performing this task. Supporting the billboard, lift it up and then slide it to the front of the cabinet as shown in the figure to take it off. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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STICKER BUTTON CROSS STICKER BUTTON CIRCLE BRK-2303-01X BRK-2303-02X STICKER CTRL PNL PDA3 BRK-2303-03X BRK-2355 BRK-2303-04X STICKER BUTTON CIRCLE STICKER BUTTON TRIANGLE BRK-2303-04X BRK-2303-01X STICKER BUTTON SQUARE STICKER BUTTON CROSS BRK-2303-02X BRK-2303-03X NOTE: *The design related parts etc. depend on the area. http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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ASSY MAIN BD NU ASSY HEADPHONE JACK PDA3 (35) BRK-4100 ASSY ELEC BD (36) BRK-4200 ASSY XFMR 100-120V <AC 100-120 V area> (36) BRK-4250 ASSY XFMR 220-240V <AC 220-240 V area> (37) BRK-4600 ASSY ROUTER BD PDA (38) 610-0757 FAN UNIT http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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(14) BRK-1260 ASSY SW PANEL (15) BRK-1270 ASSY SPEAKER L (16) BRK-1280 ASSY SPEAKER R (17) BRK-1300-01 (18) BRK-1320-01 ASSY CONTROL BOX PDA3 ASSY CONTROL BOX UPPER PDA3 (20) BRK-1350 ASSY TOUCH PANEL BD (19) BRK-1340 ASSY FRONT PILLAR http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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PARTS LIST (1) TOP ASSY PROJECT DIVA ARCADE 3 (D-1/3) http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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ASSY XFMR 220-240V <AC 220-240 V area> 000-P00525-W M SCR PH W/FS M5x25 421-13001-13 INSTR SH PDA3 O/M 421-12170 STICKER RATING SUIT ALL <USA> 421-12647-US INSTR SH FCC WARNING USA ONLY <USA> 421-11888-TA INSTR SH NOTICE FOR TAIWAN <Taiwan> http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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PARTS LIST (2) BRK-1000-01 (D-1/2) ASSY CABINET PDA3 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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FLT WSHR CRM 5.5-20x1.6 FAS-290086 SASH SCR FH BLK M4x8 008-T00412-0C TMP PRF SCR TH CRM M4x12 000-P00416-W M SCR PH W/FS M4x16 068-441616 FLT WSHR 4.4-16x1.6 421-12868 STICKER TN32MSEC003S FOR US <USA> 421-12743 STICKER TN32MSEC003S FOR TA <Taiwan> http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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PARTS LIST (3) BRK-1100-01 (D-1/2) ASSY SUB CABINET http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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FLG NUT M4 000-P00308-W M SCR PH W/FS M3x8 000-P00408-W M SCR PH W/FS M4x8 BRK-6001-01 ASSY WIRE CABINET 600-7141-91-100 CABLE JVS TYPE A-B 100CM 600-8020-100-11 CA 3.5PLUG 3P X2 100CM SS YG 600-8140-1500 ASSY CA DVI-D 1500MM KAWASAKI http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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PARTS LIST (4) BRK-1150 ASSY CABINET BLANK ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE BRK-1151 CABINET BLANK 601-5699X LEG ADJUSTER BOLT M16x75 601-11158 CASTER 75 6NYLON 030-000616-W HEX BLT W/FS M6x16 050-H01600-3 HEX NUT TYPE3 M16 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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WH ASSY MAIN DC AND TOUCH BRK-60009X WH REAR SOUND OUT BRK-60010 WH USB1 OUT BRK-60014 WH DC 24V OUT BRK-60015 WH DC 12V OUT BRK-60016 WH SPKR BRK-60017 WH IO BD OUT BRK-60018X WH IO BD ANALOG OUT BRK-60022 WH SIDE LED http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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PARTS LIST (6) BRK-1170 (D-1/2) ASSY TOUCH PANEL 21.5W TYPE http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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TOUCH PANEL CUSHION LONG BRK-1178 TOUCH PANEL CUSHION SHORT BRK-1179 MONITOR MASK CUSHION LONG BRK-1180 MONITOR MASK CUSHION SHORT 423-0355 EMBLEM SEGA 509-6174-91 TOUCH PANEL 24W TYPE 280-5275-SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 FAS-000097 M SCR PH W/SMALL FS M4x8 050-F00400 FLG NUT M4...
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PARTS LIST (7) BRK-1190 (D-1/2) ASSY LCD DSPL 21.5W TYPE http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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ASSY LCD DSPL 21.5W TYPE ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE BRK-1191 LCD BASE 21.5W BRK-1192 LCD CUSHION LONG BRK-1193 LCD CUSHION SHORT 200-6142-91-01 LCD DSPL 21.5W TYPE INVT T 280-5277 CORD CLAMP 18 000-P00408-W M SCR PH W/FS M4x8 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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CORD CLAMP SR10 270-5117 FERRITE CORE TDK ZCAT3035-1330 000-P00308-W M SCR PH W/FS M3x8 050-H00400 HEX NUT M4 060-F00400 FLT WSHR M4 060-S00400 SPR WSHR M4 000-P00408 M SCR PH M4x8 BRK-60001 WH AC UNIT IN BRK-60002 WH AC UNIT OUT http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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PARTS LIST (9) BRK-1210 ASSY FRONT DOOR ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE BRK-1211 FRONT DOOR DP-1167 TNG LKG 220-5793-1-A001 CLY LOCK MASTER W/O KEY A001 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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PARTS LIST (10) BRK-1220 ASSY CASH BOX DOOR ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE BRK-1221X CASH BOX DOOR HOT-1203X CENTER TNG HOT-1204X SIDE TNG 220-5794 CLY LOCK W/KEYS 060-F00400 FLT WSHR M4 065-E00300 E RING 3MM http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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PARTS LIST (11) BRK-1230 ASSY BACK DOOR ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE BRK-1231 BACK DOOR DP-1167 TNG LKG 220-5793-1-A001 CLY LOCK MASTER W/O KEY A001 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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PARTS LIST (12) BRK-1240 ASSY SIDE BLADE L ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE BRK-1241 SIDE BLADE BRK-1242 BLADE FRONT COVER L BRK-1243 BLADE LED COVER FAS-290086 SASH SCR FH BLK M4x8 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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PARTS LIST (13) BRK-1250 ASSY SIDE BLADE R ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE BRK-1241 SIDE BLADE BRK-1251 BLADE FRONT COVER R BRK-1243 BLADE LED COVER FAS-290086 SASH SCR FH BLK M4x8 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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BRK-1340 ASSY FRONT PILLAR BRK-1321X CTRL BOX UPPER BRK-1322-01 COIN CHUTE UPPER <USA> BRK-1322-02 COIN CHUTE UPPER EXP BRK-1323 CTRL BOX TNG GUIDE 601-6231-B120 EDGING NEW TYPE 000-P00410-W M SCR PH W/FS M4x10 000-P00408-W M SCR PH W/FS M4x8 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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PARTS LIST (19) BRK-1340 ASSY FRONT PILLAR ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE BRK-1341 PILLAR COVER L BRK-1342 PILLAR COVER R BRK-1343 FRONT PILLAR BRK-1344 NUT PLATE 010-F00312 S-TITE SCR FH M3x12 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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PARTS LIST (20) BRK-1350 ASSY TOUCH PANEL BD ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE BRK-1351 TOUCH PANEL BD BASE 838-14772 TOUCH PANEL CTRL BD 280-5275-SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 280-7878-03 LOCKING SPACER WCBT-3S BRK-60008 WH TOUCH PANEL CTRL BD IN http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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PARTS LIST (23) BRK-1410 ASSY SIDE LED BD L ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE BRK-1411 SIDE LED BASE L 390-6975 LED BAR BD RGB BRK 000-P00314-W M SCR PH W/FS M3x14 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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PARTS LIST (24) BRK-1420 ASSY SIDE LED BD R ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE BRK-1421 SIDE LED BASE R 390-6975 LED BAR BD RGB BRK 000-P00314-W M SCR PH W/FS M3x14 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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PARTS LIST (26) BRK-1540-01 (D-1/2) ASSY BILLBOARD PDA3 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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BRK-60210 WH BILLBOARD AC IN BRK-60211 WH BILLBOARD SOUND IN BRK-60212 WH BILLBOARD SOUND VOLUME IN BRK-60215 WH L SPEAKER EXT BRK-60216 WH R SPEAKER EXT BRK-60217 WH L SPEAKER LED EXT BRK-60218 WH UPPER & RIGHT LED EXT http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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PARTS LIST (27) BRK-1560 ASSY SPKR UPR L ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE BRK-1561 BILLBOARD SPKR BRKT L 130-5260 SPKR BOX 6OHM 15/40W W/SHLD 280-5275-SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 000-P00408-0B M SCR PH BLK M4x8 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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PARTS LIST (28) BRK-1570 ASSY SPKR UPR R ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE BRK-1571 BILLBOARD SPKR BRKT R 130-5260 SPKR BOX 6OHM 15/40W W/SHLD 280-5275-SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 000-P00408-0B M SCR PH BLK M4x8 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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2CH 30W AUDIO AMP ST 280-6681 L-LOCK LT-320PCG 280-5277 CORD CLAMP 18 000-P00306-W M SCR PH W/FS M3x6 011-P00325 TAP SCR PH 3x25 011-T03516 TAP SCR TH 3.5x16 011-F00310 TAP SCR FH 3x10 BRK-60213 WH BILLBOARD DC OUT BRK-60214 WH SPEAKER OUT http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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PARTS LIST (30) BRK-1650 (D-1/2) ASSY POP PDA3 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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BRK-1651 BACK SHEET PDA3 BRK-1652 EMBLEM PDA3 000-P00416-WB M SCR PH W/FS BLK M4x16 000-P00306-WB M SCR PH W/FS BLK M3x6 012-P00308-0B TAP SCR #2 PH BLK 3x8 000-T00408-0C M SCR TH CRM M4x8 068-441616-0C FLT WSHR CRM 4.4-16x1.6 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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PARTS LIST (31) BRK-2350 (D-1/2) ASSY CONTROL PANEL PDA3 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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DESCRIPTION NOTE 837-15275 TOUCH SLIDER SENSOR BD BRK-2361X SLIDER BASE BRK-2362 SLIDER COVER BRK-2363 SLIDER BD SUPPORT BRK-2364 SLIDER BD CUSHION BRK-2365Y SLIDER FILM BRK-2366 SLIDER SHEET 000-P00408-W M SCR PH W/FS M4x8 FAS-120017 TAP SCR #2 TH 3x6 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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PARTS LIST (33) BRK-2370 ASSY HEADPHONE JACK PDA3 ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE BRK-2371X HEADPHONE JACK BRKT PDA3 210-5193 MINI JACK MJ-064SP MARUSHIN 310-5029-B20 SUMITUBE F B 20MM BRK-60302 WH CTRL PNL HEADPHONE PDA3 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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CN CONVERT BD 280-5288 HARNESS LUG CC-1003 280-6676 CORD CLAMP TL-25A TKK 000-P00416-W M SCR PH W/FS M4x16 011-P00325 TAP SCR PH 3x25 011-F00312 TAP SCR #1 FH 3x12 BRK-60006 WH ASSY MAIN AC IN BRK-60303 WH NU CN CONVERT http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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011-P00325 TAP SCR PH 3x25 000-P00306-W M SCR PH W/FS M3x6 011-T03516 TAP SCR TH 3.5x16 011-F00312 TAP SCR #1 FH 3x12 011-T03512 TAP SCR TH 3.5x12 BRK-60011 WH ASSY IO AC IN BRK-60013 WH HEADPHONE AMP BD OUT http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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ASSY XFMR 100-120V Harness side ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE BRK-4201 WOODEN BASE XFMR 560-5515-V-91 XFMR 100-120V 100V5A WB UL 280-0419 HARNESS LUG 000-P00516-W M SCR PH W/FS M5x16 011-T03512 TAP SCR TH 3.5x12 BRK-60034 WH XFMR IN http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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ASSY XFMR 220-240V Harness side ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE BRK-4201 WOODEN BASE XFMR 560-5516-V-91 XFMR 220-240V 100V5A WB CE 280-0419 HARNESS LUG 000-P00516-W M SCR PH W/FS M5x16 011-T03512 TAP SCR TH 3.5x12 BRK-60034 WH XFMR IN http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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ROUTER SW LID 421-12471 STICKER WAN AND LAN 601-12336-22 ROUTER RT107E BD PDA 280-5275-SR10 CORD CLAMP SR10 000-P00412-W M SCR PH W/FS M4x12 000-P00408-W M SCR PH W/FS M4x8 000-P00306-W M SCR PH W/FS M3x6 600-8032 WH DC ROUTER http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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(38) 610-0757 FAN UNIT Position of the connector NOTE: Apply thread-locking fluid to the threaded parts. ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE 105-5561-91 FAN BRKT 260-0011-03 AXIAL FLOW FAN AC100V 50-60HZ 601-8543 FAN GUARD 000-P00312-W M SCR PH W/FS M3x12 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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AWG22 UL1007 Example 1: "51K" Example 4: For "A," the ground color (single color) is pink, and the wire (thickness) is "AWG22 UL1007." wiring can lead to the generation of smoke or fire. WHITE EARTH WIRE LIGHT GREEN AWG24 UL1007 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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AWG22 UL1007 Example 1: "51K" Example 4: For "A," the ground color (single color) is pink, and the wire (thickness) is "AWG22 UL1007." wiring can lead to the generation of smoke or fire. WHITE EARTH WIRE LIGHT GREEN AWG24 UL1007 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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AWG22 UL1007 Example 1: "51K" Example 4: For "A," the ground color (single color) is pink, and the wire (thickness) is "AWG22 UL1007." wiring can lead to the generation of smoke or fire. WHITE EARTH WIRE LIGHT GREEN AWG24 UL1007 http://op.sega.jp/op_e/...
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