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TABLE OF CONTENTS Handling Precautions Installation Precautions Operation Precautions Parts Descriptions Accessories Assembly and Installation Precautions when moving Game Description Test and Data Display Controller Unit Monitor (Projector) Coin Handling and VTS Bd Lighting Periodic Inspection Troubleshooting Game Board (Europa) Network - Communication Design Related Parts Parts List...
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Ths manual s ntended to provde detaled descrptons together wth all the necessary nformaton coverng the general operaton of electronc assembles, electro-mechancals, servcng control, spare parts, etc. for the product, “SEGA - RALLY DELUXE Ths manual s ntended for the owners, personnel and managers n charge of operaton of the product.
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Definition of 'Site Maintenence Personnel or Other Qualified Individuals Procedures not descrbed n ths manual or marked as ‘to be carred out by ste mantenance personnel or other qualfied professonals’ should not be carred out by personnel wthout the necessary skll or technology. Work carred out by unqualfed persons may cause serous accdents, ncludng electrocuton.
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• SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage, 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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CONCERNING THE STICKER DISPLAY CONCERNING THE WARNING LABELS This SEGA product has stickers attached This SEGA product has warning displays on describing the product manufacture No. (Serial stickers, labels and/or printed instructions No.) and Electrical Specifications. It also has a...
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PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION LOCATION Ths product s an ndoor game machne. Do not nstall t outsde. Even ndoors, avod nstallng n places mentoned below so as not to cause a fire, electrc shock, njury and/or malfuncton. - Places subject to ran or water leakage, or places subject to hgh humdty n the proxmty of an ndoor swmmng pool and/or shower, etc.
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• Be sure to provde sufficent space specfied n ths manual. Do not allow objects to block the ventlaton ports. It can cause generaton of heat and a fire. • SEGA shall not be held responsble for damage or compensaton for damage to a thrd party, resultng from the falure to observe ths nstructon.
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PRECAUTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT OPERATION 3.1 BEFORE OPERATION In order to avod accdents, check the followng before startng the operaton: To ensure maxmum safety for the players and the customers, ensure that where the product s operated has sufficent lghtng to allow any warnngs to be read. Operaton under nsuffcent lghtng can cause bodly contact wth each other, httng accdent, and/or trouble between customers.
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3.1 BEFORE OPERATION ● Durng daly cleanng be sure to check the surface of the steerng wheel, gear shfter and other parts that the player touches wth hs hands for damage, cracks or loose screws. If a player uses the machne whle t s damaged, cracked or has a loose screw, the player may become njured.
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3.2 PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS DURING OPERATION To avod njury and trouble, be sure to pay attenton to the behavor of vstors and players. ● For safety reasons, do not allow any of the followng people to play the game. ・Those who need assstance when walkng. ・Those who have hgh blood pressure or heart problems.
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3.2 PAYING ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS DURING OPERATION ● Customer should be warned not to place chldren on ther laps whle they play the game. Dong so may cause the chld to become trapped between the player and the control panel and/or cause the machne to tp over. Immedately stop such volent acts as httng and kckng the product.
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PART DESCRIPTIONS ASSEMBLY BILLBOARD PROJECTOR SCREEN SPEAKER POD PROJECTOR HOUSING CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY SEAT ASSEMBLY COIN TOWER ASSEMBLY HANDBRAKE ITEM WIDTH (cm) DEPTH (cm) HEIGHT (cm) WEIGHT (kg) DLP CABINET 1500 1700 MAIN CABINET 1100 2130 1320 BILLBOARD 1500 WHEN ASSEMBLED 1500 2785 2290...
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ACCESSORIES Confirm that the accessories list in the table below are present when setting up the product. Accessories marked “Spare” in the note column are consumable items but included as spares. TABLE 5A - ACCESSORIES DESCRIPTION OWNERS MANUAL KEY MASTER PT NUMBER (QTY) 420-0005-01UK 220-9117 (2)
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ASSEMBLY & INSTALLATION • Ths work should be carred out by ste mantenance personnel or other qualfed professonals. Work performed by non-techncal personnel can cause a severe accdent such as electrc shock. Falng to comply wth ths nstructon can cause a severe accdent such as electrc shock to the player durng operaton.
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Installation and assembly of this product should take place in the following sequence. GENERAL ASSEMBLY INFORMATION 6-2 FITTING THE BILLBOARD AND POP 6-3 FIXING THE MAIN CABINET TO THE DLP CABINET 6-4 INSTALLATION AND SECURING IN PLACE 6-5 CONNECTING POWER CABLE AND GROUND 6-6 CHECKING ASSEMBLY (SET UP)
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY INFORMATION There are three MAIN Assembles suppled, that have to be fitted together n order to complete the bult of ths machne : A - DLP Cabnet (Vdeo Cabnet Assembly) B - Bllboard (Bllboard Assembly) C - Man Cabnet (Seat and Control Assembly) ASSEMBLY BILLBOARD ASSEMBLY DLP...
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6-2 FITTING THE BILLBOARD AND POP The BILLBOARD weighs 40Kgs (88.2lbs) therefore this installation should not be attempted single handed. It is recommended that three persons under- take this particular section of the installation. WORK SHOULD NOT BE UNDERTAKEN ON TOP OF THE CABINET WITHOUT THE USE OF A SUITABLE STEP OR FOOTSTOOL.
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6-3 FIXING THE MAIN CABINET TO THE DLP CABINET The DLP Cabinet with BILLBOARD Fitted Weights approx 200Kgs (441lbs) there- fore a minimum of two people are required when moving this unit. Great care should be taken when handling or moving the unit otherwise personal injury may occur.
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6-3 FIXING THE MAIN CABINET TO THE DLP CABINET Preparng the Man Cabnet Unt for fixng to the DLP Unt Take the 2x ‘JOINT BRACKETS’ (SRS-8054UK) ‘ITEM 4’ from the ‘Accessores Pack’ and loosely attach them to the Man Cabnet assembly n the way shown n 6-3 Fg 02.
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6-3 FIXING THE MAIN CABINET TO THE DLP CABINET Attachng the Man Cabnet Assembly to the DLP Assembly. 1 - Once all the Harness Connecton have been made between the DLP and Man Cabnet Unts, the Man Cabnet unt can be moved closng the gap between the two makng sure that any of the wres n the harness do not get trapped n dong so.
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6-4 INSTALLATION AND SECURING IN PLACE Durng Installaton, make sure that all the adjusters are n contact the floor. Otherwse the cabnet could move, causng an accdent. ‘SEGA RALLY 3’ conssts of two Base Unts : DLP Cabnet and MAIN Cabnet...
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6-5 CONNECTION OF POWER AND GROUND • Use the power supply equpped wth an earth leakage breaker. Use of power supply wthout such a breaker could result n fire f there s a current leakage. • Ths product MUST be EARTHED. Ensure that the unt s properly connected to the INDOOR GROUND.
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CHECKING ASSEMBLY - SET UP When he machine has been switched ON for the first time after installation, open the Coin Door and Press the ‘TEST’ Button which is located on the VTS board at the back the compartment. This will give entry to the ‘TEST MENU’ A = TEST;...
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CHECKING ASSEMBLY - SET UP INPUT TEST Select ‘INPUT TEST’ from the ‘Game Test Mode’ Menu to display ‘Input Test’ Menu. INPUT TEST PLAYER 1 STEERING : 0000 BRAKE : 0000 ACCELERATOR : 0000 START BUTTON : OFF VIEW BUTTON : OFF HANDBRAKE : OFF...
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CHECKING ASSEMBLY - SET UP OUTPUT TEST Select ‘OUTPUT TEST’ from the ‘Game Test Mode’ Menu to display ‘Output Test’ Menu.. OUTPUT TEST PLAYER 1 START LAMP VIEW LAMP RACE LEADER LAMP HEADLIGHTS OUTER LAMPS HEADLIGHTS INNER LAMPS REAR LIGHTS OUTER LAMPS REAR LIGHTS INNER LAMPS MOTION STOP LAMP RED LINE LAMP...
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CHECKING ASSEMBLY - SET UP SOUND SETTINGS Select ‘SOUND SETTINGS’ from the ‘Game Test Mode’ Menu to dsplay Sound Settng’ Menu.. SOUND SETTINGS PLAYER 1 ATTRACT SOUND MUSIC VOLUME EFFECT VOLUME >> VOICE VOLUME TEST MUSIC TEST EFFECT TEST VOICE TEST FRONT SPEAKERS TESR REAR SPEAKERS TEST WOOFER...
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CHECKING ASSEMBLY - SET UP SCREEN TEST Select ‘SCREEN TEST’ from the ‘Game Test Mode’ Menu to display ‘Screen Test’ Menu.. SCREEN TEST PLAYER 1 COLOUR BARS BRIGHTNESS GRID ALIGNMENT >> EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desred test tem.
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CHECKING ASSEMBLY - SET UP SCREEN TEST (Continued) BRIGHTNESS Selectng ths test wll dsplay the followng GRID ALIGNMENT Selectng ths test wll dsplay the followng Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the System Menu screen.
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PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOVING THE MACHINE ● Always dsconnect the power cable before movng the product. If t s moved wth the power cable connected, the cable could be damaged, causng fre or electrc shock. ● To move the unt over the floor, pull n the adjustors and have the casters contact the floor.
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● Due to the poor stability of the DISPLAY Cabinet when ‘NOT’ Connected to the MAIN CABINET, moving this unit should NOT be undertaken single handed, a minimum of two persons are required. ‘ ● When moving it, manipulate the movement from either end of the Unit’ DO NOT’ under any circumstances Push or Pull the unit from either the Front or Rear sides, as this may result in the unit falling over and causing Damage to the unit and possible serious injury to persons in the locality.
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GAME OVERVIEW Lke n the orgnal SEGA Rally game, Races n ‘SEGA Rally 3’ are aganst the CLOCK and OTHER OPPONENTS CARS. Each game mode features a RACE TIMER contnually countng down remanng play tme whch can be ncreased by crossng the checkponts around each track.
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GAME SELECTION WHEN THE MACHINE IS IN CREDIT AND THE START BUTTON IS PRESSED THE FOLLOWING GAME SCREEN IS DISPLAYED, INDICATING THE GAME PLAY AVAILABLE The first acton of the player s to select whch game of the three avalable to play. The default selecton s CHAMPIONSHIP Mode and turning the ‘Steering Wheel’...
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GAME SELECTION CHAMPIONSHIP MODE – 1 player Champonshp game s a sngle player race aganst AI opponents over a sequence of dfferent tracks. Ths mode wll essentally be a tme tral mode over a varety of envronments, wth overall vctory beng attaned by completng all of the tracks n the allotted tme, whle also beatng all AI compettors to acheve a 1st place.
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GAME SELECTION QUICK RACE – 1 to 6 players Quck Race mode features a race over multple laps of a sngle track aganst a grd of 5 opponent cars. When cabnets are configured for lnk play, players can race aganst players on the other cabnets.
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CAR SELECTION The NEXT CHOICE of the player s to select whch CAR to Drve, There are 10 dfferent CARS n all but not all Cars are avalable every Game Mode. Turning the ‘Steering Wheel’ left and right will change the Screen display to show in turn each of the Cars that are available during that Race, When the desired Car is displayed, the selection is made by pressing the Accelerator pedal or Start button to confirm the choice.
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CAR SELECTION The core set of cars available to the player are a selection of six WRC derived vehicles Ctroën C4 WRC Ford Focus RS WRC 07 Suzuk SX4 WRC Mtsubsh Lancer Evoluton X Subaru Impreza WRC2008 Peugeot 207 Super 2000 Cars carry number boards that are used to dsplay the cabnet number (1 to 6) of human players.
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CAR SELECTION There are two addtonal hdden bonus Rally Rad cars that become avalable for selecton n Quck Race mode only by performng a partcular acton durng the car selecton sequence – see the Quck Race secton for detals. Car Availability by Game Mode Championship Quick Race Classic...
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CAR TRANSMISSION TYPE There is only two choices available to choose from, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (Shown above) or MANUAL TRANSMISSION. Turn the Steering Wheel Left and Right to select between the two and press the Accelerator or Start Button to confirm the choice, Again the countdown system is in operation so if a selection is not confirmed the machine will select whichever transmission type is displayed on the screen when the Time Out occurs...
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TRACK SELECTION SEGA Rally 3 features a total of 5 tracks – one from a selecton of featured envronments from the console game, plus an addtonal track that only appears n Classc Mode. TRACK SELECTION The ‘Track Selecton’ s handled n the same manner as the pervous selecton, usng the Steerng Wheel to Select the Track and the Accelerator or Start Button to confirm the choce.
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ON SCREEN DISPLAY ELEMENT DESCRIPTION Total Tme Tme racng - Over all stages n Champonshp or all laps n Quck Race Lap Tme Current lap tme Progress Bar Shows progress through the champonshp or current race wth checkpont markers Tme Remanng Tme remanng to reach next checkpont Poston Players poston n the race...
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DRIVERS VIEW - CAMERA POSITION SEGA Rally 3, features three different in-game camera views that are cycled between when the “Change View” button is pressed. BUMPER CAMERA BONNET CAMERA CHASE CAMERA...
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HIGH SCORE TABLES HIGH SCORE TABLES Each of the sngle player game modes wll record separate hgh score data n whch the top tmes wll be saved. These tmes are based on the total tme the player spent racng n that mode.
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TEST MODE Never touch places other than those specified. Touching places not specified can cause electric shock and short circuit accidents. Be careful that a finger or hand does not get caught when opening/closing the coin chute door. • When you enter the Test Mode, fractional coin and bonus adder data is erased. •...
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9-1 SWITCH UNIT AND COIN METER The VTS Swtch Board (See 9-1 Fg 01) s located behnd the Con Mech Door. The Swtch Identficaton Mask (See 9-1 Fg 02) ndcates the functon of the control components that are operatonal on ths model. TEST BUTTON Allows access to the machnes ‘TEST MODE’...
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9-2 GAME TEST MODE • Refer to BOOKKEEPING in GAME TEST MODE for this products data. • Adjust for an appropriate sound volume in consideration of the installation site. • If the coin meter circuit is removed, play cannot be executed. •...
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9-2 GAME TEST MODE • Always be sure to exit the Game Test Mode properly after configuration changes otherwise any changes made will not take effect. • Do not configure the game in ways not described in this text. It is possible that the game will not function properly.
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9-2 GAME TEST MODE 9-2-1 SYSTEM INFORMATION Select ‘SYSTEM INFORMATION’ from the ‘Game Test Mode Menu’ to dsplay ‘System Informaton’ Menu SYSTEM INFORMATION PLAYER 1 DISK IMAGE VERSION UNKNOWN LAUNCHER VERSION UNKNOWN GAMESHELL VERSION 0.2.3 GAME NAME NOT INSTALLED GAME VERSION NOT INSTALLED CABINET TYPE UNKNOWN...
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9-2 GAME TEST MODE 9-2-2 INPUT TEST Select ‘INPUT TEST’ from the ‘Game Test Mode’ Menu to display ‘Input Test’ Menu . INPUT TEST PLAYER 1 STEERING : 0000 BRAKE : 0000 ACCELERATOR : 0000 START BUTTON : OFF VIEW BUTTON : OFF HANDBRAKE : OFF...
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9-2 GAME TEST MODE 9-2-3 OUTPUT TEST Select ‘OUTPUT TEST’ from the ‘Game Test Mode’ Menu to display ‘Output Test’ Menu .. OUTPUT TEST PLAYER 1 START LAMP VIEW LAMP RACE LEADER LAMP HEADLIGHTS OUTER LAMPS HEADLIGHTS INNER LAMPS REAR LIGHTS OUTER LAMPS REAR LIGHTS INNER LAMPS MOTION STOP LAMP RED LINE LAMP...
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9-2 GAME TEST MODE 9-2-4 COIN SETTINGS Select ‘COIN SETTING’ from the ‘Game Test Mode’ Menu to display ‘Coin Settings’ Menu .. COIN SETTINGS PLAYER 1 COIN COUNT 0000 CREDITS 0000 SERVICE CREDITS 0000 CREDIT SETTING SETTING #1 1 COIN 1 CREDIT >>...
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9-2 GAME TEST MODE 9-2-5 SOUND SETTINGS Select ‘SOUND SETTINGS’ from the ‘Game Test Mode’ Menu to dsplay Sound Settng’ Menu.. SOUND SETTINGS PLAYER 1 ATTRACT SOUND MUSIC VOLUME EFFECT VOLUME >> VOICE VOLUME TEST MUSIC TEST EFFECT TEST VOICE TEST FRONT SPEAKERS TESR REAR SPEAKERS TEST WOOFER...
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9-2 GAME TEST MODE 9-2-6 SCREEN TEST Select ‘SCREEN TEST’ from the ‘Game Test Mode’ Menu to display ‘Screen Test’ Menu .. SCREEN TEST PLAYER 1 COLOUR BARS BRIGHTNESS GRID ALIGNMENT >> EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desred test tem.
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9-2 GAME TEST MODE 9-2-6 SCREEN TEST (Continued) BRIGHTNESS Selectng ths test wll dsplay the followng GRID ALIGNMENT Selectng ths test wll dsplay the followng Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the System Menu screen.
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9-2 GAME TEST MODE 9-2-7 NETWORK TEST Select ‘NETWORK TEST’ from the ‘Game Test Mode’ Menu to display the ‘Network Test’ Menu .. NETWORK SETTINGS PLAYER 1 NETWORK STATUS CABINET CONNECTED NETWORK ENABLED CABINET ID CONFIRM CHANGES >> EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Ths Test s used to check the Network Lnk between Cabnets (If Connected) Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desred test tem.
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9-2 GAME TEST MODE 9-2-8 CALIBRATE INPUTS Select ‘CALIBRATE INPUTS’ from the ‘Game Test Mode’ Menu to display the ‘Calibrate Inputs’ Menu .. CALIBRATION TEST PLAYER 1 STEERING LEFT STEERING RIGHT BRAKE UP BRAKE DOWN ACCELERATOR UP ACCELERATOR DOWN STEERING OUTPUT STEERING STRENGHT STRONG SEAT MOTION STRENGHT...
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9-2 GAME TEST MODE 9-2-8 CALIBRATE INPUTS (Continued) Select ‘CALIBRATE INPUTS’ from the ‘Game Test Mode’ Menu to display the ‘Calibrate Inputs’ Menu .. CALIBRATION TEST PLAYER 1 STEERING LEFT STEERING RIGHT BRAKE UP BRAKE DOWN ACCELERATOR UP ACCELERATOR DOWN STEERING OUTPUT STEERING STRENGHT STRONG...
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9-2 GAME TEST MODE 9-2-9 BOOK KEEPING Select ‘BOOKKEEPING’ from the ‘Game Test Mode’ Menu to display ‘Bookkeeping’ Menu .. BOOKKEEPING PAGE 1/7 SUMMARY PLAYER 1 TOTAL TIME ON 0:56’36’ TOTAL CREDITS IN TOTAL CREDIT CONTINUES TOTAL SERVICE CREDITS TOTAL SERVICE CREDIT CONTINUES TOTAL PLAYS TOTAL AVERAGE GAME TIME 00’00”...
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9-2 GAME TEST MODE 9-2-9 BOOK KEEPING (Continued) 2-3 / 7 BOOKKEEPING PAGE 2/7 PLAYS PLAYER 1 TOTAL PLAYS TOTAL PLAYS CHAMPIONSHIP 0 (0%) TOTAL PLAYS QUICK RACE SP 0 (0%) TOTAL PLAYS CLASSIC SP 0 (0%) TOTAL PLAYS QUICK RACE MP 0 (0%) TOTAL PLAYS CLASSIC MP 0 (0%)
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9-2 GAME TEST MODE 9-2-9 BOOK KEEPING (Continued) 4-5 / 7 BOOKKEEPING PAGE 4/7 PLAYS BY DAY PLAYER 1 PLAYS ON SUNDAY PLAYS ON MONDAY PLAYS ON TUESDAY PLAYS ON WEDNESDAY PLAYS ON THURSDAY PLAYS ON FRIDAY PLAYS ON SATURDAY >>...
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9-2 GAME TEST MODE 9-2-9 BOOK KEEPING (Continued) 6-7 / 7 BOOKKEEPING PAGE 6/7 TRACKS PLAYER 1 TROPICAL CANYON ALPINE DESERT 95 >> NEXT PAGE EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Bookkeeping – Screen 6 DATA ON ‘RACE TRACKS’ Move the cursor to NEXT PAGE and press TEST to proceed to bookkeepng screen #7 Move the cursor to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the System Menu screen.
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9-2 GAME TEST MODE 9-2-10 CLOCK SETTINGS Select ‘CLOCK SETTINGS ’ from the ‘Game Test Mode’ Menu to display ‘Clock Settings’ Menu .. CLOCK SETTINGS PLAYER 1 CURRENT TIME 09:54:37 CURRENT DATE 30/04/2008 YEAR 2008 MONTH DATE HOURS MINUTES SECONDS >>...
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9-2 GAME TEST MODE 9-2-11 GAME SETTINGS Select ‘GAME SETTINGS’ from the ‘Game Test Mode’ Menu to display ‘Game Settings’ Menu .. GAME SETTINGS PLAYER 1 SPEEDO VIEW BONNET LANGUAGE ENGLISH DIFFICULTY MEDIUM CONTINUES RACE LENGTH >> EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON Ths Test s used to set up the varous Game Optons that are avalable Use the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to the desred test tem.
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CONTROLLER UNIT • When workng wth the product, be sure to turn the power off. Workng wth the power on may cause an electrc shock or short crcut. • Be careful not to damage the wres. Damaged wres may cause an electrc shock, short crcut or present a rsk of fire.
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10-1 STEERING WHEEL ASSEMBLY The exploded diagram below shows the Active Steering Wheel Assy. Each part is tagged with a part number. Please quote this number when ordering spare parts.
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10-2 SHIFT LEVER ● When working with the product, be sure to turn the power off. Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit. ● Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires may cause an electric shock, short circuit or present a risk of fire.
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10.2-2 SWITCH REPLACEMENT Follow the instructions below to change the microswitch. Unscrew and remove the M3x16 Self Tapping Screws which secure the microswitch to the Gear Shift base. Remove the microswitch. Remove the wiring harness from the old miscoswitch and re-attach it to the replacement switch in the same manner Using the M3x10 self tapping screws, refit the replacement microswitch to the Gear Shift base.
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10-3 ACCELERATOR & BRAKE ● When working with the product, be sure to turn the power off. Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit. However, the unit must be switched on when using test mode. Do not touch any part of the unit except those areas indicated.
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10-3-1 ADJUSTING/REPLACING THE VOLUME When the accelerator pedal s not beng pressed, the accelerator volume should have a value of 30H or less. When the pedal s beng pressed, the value should be C0H or greater. When the brake pedal s not beng pressed, the value should be 35H or less. When the pedal s beng pressed, t should be D0H or more.
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10-3-1 ADJUSTING/REPLACING THE VOLUME Replacing the Volume Switch off the unit. Remove the two screws and lift off the potentio cover . TRUSS SCREW (2), chrome M4x8 POTENTIO COVER POTENTIOBASE 10-31 FIG. 03 Detach the connector from the volume to be replaced. Remove the single screw that secures the potentiobase.
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10-3-2 GREASING Use only the specified grease. Using any other kind of grease can result in damage to parts. Once every three months, you should apply grease to the gear contacts and sprng parts. Use Grease Mate-brand spray grease (Part No.: 090-0066). POTENTIOBASE 10.32 FIG.
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10-4 HAND BRAKE ASSEMBLY If the Hand Brake lever switch input does not function correctly on the INPUT TEST screen, the switch may need to be replaced. To carry out this maintenance, you must first remove the Hand brake lever unit. For this task, you will need a tamper proof wrench (for M5 screws), /and a Phillips-head screwdriver (for M4 screws).
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10-4-2 SWITCH REPLACEMENT Follow the instructions below to change the microswitch. Unscrew and remove the M3x16 Self Tapping Screws which secure the microswitch to the Gear Shift base. Remove the microswitch. Remove the wiring harness from the old miscoswitch and re-attach it to the replacement switch in the same manner Using the M3x10 self tapping screws, refit the replacement microswitch to the Hand Brake base.
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MONITOR (60” Display) 11-1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING THE MONITOR Responding to breakdown or abnormality ● If smoke or a strange odor appears, immediately unplug the power cable from the power source. Continuing to use the product may cause a fire or an electric shock. Ensure that smoke is no longer emitted, and contact the point of purchase. ● If nothing displays on the screen, immediately unplug the power cable from the power source. Continuing to use the product may cause a fire or an electric shock. Contact the point of purchase and request an inspection. ● If water or a foreign object enters the monitor’s interior, immediately unplug the power cable from the power source. Continuing to use the product may cause a fire or an electric shock. Contact the point of purchase and request an inspection. ● If the monitor cabinet is dropped or the cabinet is damaged, immediately unplug the power cable from the power source. Continuing to use the product may cause a fire or an electric shock. Contact the point of purchase and request an inspection. During operation ● Do not repair, reconstruct, or disassemble the monitor cabinet. The monitor cabinet’s interior contains high voltage parts. A fire or an electric shock could result. For inspections, adjustments, and repair of the monitor cabinet’s interior, request work from the point of purchase.
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11-2 CLEANING THE SCREEN SURFACE ● Use a soft, dry cloth (flannel-type) to wipe away dirt. Do not use materials such as coarse mesh gauze. ● Alcohol (ethanol) is the recommended solvent for removing dirt. When using a cleaning agent, follow the precautions below. - Dilute neutral cleaning agents for home use with water. Soak a soft cloth in the solution, and wring it thoroughly before wiping the screen. - Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or powders, or cleaning agents contain- ing bleach. - Do not use alkaline cleaning agents such as glass cleaners, or solvents such as thinners. ● Do not scrub or scratch the screen surface with abrasive materials such as brushes or scrub brushes. CLEAN THE SCREEN SURFACE ONCE A WEEK.
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11-3 THE PROJECTOR This product is fitted with a BenQ short throw projector MP771. As this display cabinet is designed to accept a range of short throw projectors please refer to the dedicated USERS manual which accompany them. PLEASE REFER TO THE PROJECTORS DEDICATED USERS MANUAL. MP771 Digital Projector User Manual Welcome...
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11-4 THE PROJECTOR - ADJUSTMENT The display cabinet is fitted with a short throw digital projector. Adjustment points have been added to the Projector cradle to enable the end user to set up an optimum displayed image. If for some reason the displayed image has moved during transit please use these adjustments to rectify and centralise the image. If the image is not set up correctly and some graphics appear off screen then this will have an effect of the overall performance of the machine. This section will give a brief outline in adjusting the displayed image. 11-4-1 - Accessing the Projector and cradle. Remove the (4) fixings from the projector cover Remove the 4x M6 Hex Bolts from position shown.
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11-4-2 - Adjusting image Zoom. Once the cover has been removed, locate the projector and the cradle in which the projector is housed. To adjust the image to make the image either Projector larger or smaller, loosen the (4) fixing points shown below and slide the crade either in or out along it's guides.
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11-4-3 - Adjusting image left to right - right to left. Once the cover has been removed, locate the projector and the cradle in which the projector is housed. To adjust the image to make the image either larger or smaller, loosen the (4) fixing points shown below and slide the crade either in or out along it's guides.
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●Please take care when handling the PROJECTOR as any abrupt movement or clash with another object may damage the bulb. To replace the bulb, please refer to the PROJECTOR MANUAL (supplied). PROJECTOR POSITIONING (From overleaf)
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11-4-5 - Adjusting image up and down To adjust the image in an up or down position - pull out the cradle to expose adjustment points. Slightly loosen either the fron or back point at one time. Do Not loosen all for points at the same time as this may cause the displayed image to fall out of position alltogether.
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COIN HANDLING Handling the Coin Jam If the con s not rejected when the REJECT button s pressed, open the con chute door and open the selector gate. After removng the jammed con, put a normal con n and check to see that the selector correctly functons.
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12-1 CLEANING THE COIN SELECTOR Remove and clean smears by usng a soft cloth dpped n water or dluted chemcal detergent and then squeezed dry. Remove the CRADLE. When removng the retanng rng (E rng), be very careful so as not to bend the rotary shaft. CRADLE FIG.
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12-2 ADJUSTING THE PRICE OF PLAY Ths product comes equpped wth a Money Controls SR3 Con Acceptor. To adjust the prce of play ALL credt settng are adjusted va the EXCEL CREDIT BOARD. IMPORTANT! The CREDIT SETTINGS wthn the SYSTEM TEST MODE must be set to 1 con 1 credt to allow the CREDIT BOARD to functon correctly.
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12-3 SR3 OPTIONS - TEACH AND RUN PROGRAMMING SELECTING STERLING / EURO OPTION The SR3 coin acceptor (supplied) is programmed to accept UK Sterling and the Euro. Factory setting is for the UK Sterling. If the configuration needs to change to the Euro, then please follow the instructions below for changing over to the Euro and visa versa.
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12-3 SR3 OPTIONS - TEACH AND RUN PROGRAMMING TEACH AND RUN PROGRAMMING (SR3) If the machne s postoned n locaton where only tokens are used, then the SR3 Con Acceptor can be programmed to accept and credt specal cons/tokens. Please follow the nstructons below to enable and program the TEACH & RUN faclty. Table 1: Teach &...
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FLUORESCENT LIGHT/OTHER LAMPS REPLACEMENT • When working with the product, be sure to turn the power off. Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit. • You may get burned by a hot fluorescent lamp or other lamps. Pay full attention to the lamps when performing the work.
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13.1 FLUORESCENT TUBES - BILLBOARD THIS WORK ON TOP OF THE CABINET, SHOULD NOT BE UNDERTAKEN WITHOUT THE USE OF A SUITABLE STEP OR FOOTSTOOL. MAKE SURE THAT THE MAIN SUPPLY VOLTAGE TO THE MACHINE IS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO CARRY OUT THIS WORK Remove the 3 fixings which secure the cover retaining bracket at the top/rear of the display cabinet.
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13.2 RACE LEADER - DISPLAY CABINET THIS WORK ON TOP OF THE CABINET, SHOULD NOT BE UNDERTAKEN WITHOUT THE USE OF A SUITABLE STEP OR FOOTSTOOL. MAKE SURE THAT THE MAIN SUPPLY VOLTAGE TO THE MACHINE IS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO CARRY OUT THIS WORK Remove the 4x M4 fixings from ...
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13.3 SPOT LIGHT BULBS - BILLBOARD THIS WORK ON TOP OF THE CABINET, SHOULD NOT BE UNDERTAKEN WITHOUT THE USE OF A SUITABLE STEP OR FOOTSTOOL. MAKE SURE THAT THE MAIN SUPPLY VOLTAGE TO THE MACHINE IS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO CARRY OUT THIS WORK Turn off the power.
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13.4 BUTTON LAMPS - CONTROL PANEL Start Button Lamp, View Change Button Lamp Turn off the power Remove the 4 tamper proof screws. TAMPERPROOF SCREW (4), chrome M4x16 Disconnect the connector. Remove the Swtch Plate. The Swtch Plate contans wrng connectons. Dsconnect the connector, takng care not to damage the wrng SWITCH PLATE...
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13.4 BUTTON LAMPS - CONTROL PANEL There s a metal fittng at the base of the buttons on the Button Plate. Rotate ths metal fittng to unlock t, then remove the prnted crcut board from the Button Plate. BUTTON PLATE Unlock.
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PERIODIC INSPECTION The tems lsted below requre perodc check and mantenance to retan the performance of ths machne and to ensure safe busness operaton. When handlng the controller, the player wll be n drect contact wth t. In order to always allow the player to enjoy the game, be sure to clean t regularly.
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Move the Seat to the rear most poston and apply spray greasng to the porton shown at the rght once every 3 months usng NOK KLUBER L60 or GREASE MATE SEGA PART No. 090-0066. After greasng, move the Seat a few tmes forward and backward so as to allow the grease to be appled all over unformly.
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TROUBLESHOOTING 15-1 TROUBLESHOOTING (WHEN NO ERROR MESSAGE IS SHOWN) • In order to prevent electric shock and short circuit, be sure to turn power off before performing work. • Be careful so as not to damage wirings. Damaged wiring can cause electric shock or short circuit.
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Sound is not emitted. . Sound volume adjustment is not Adjust the Switch Unit’ s sound correct adjustment volume. . Faulty connections for various Check the connections for the game connectors board, amp, speakers and Volume connectors Malfunctioning BD, amp and Perform Sound Test.
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Does not accept Faulty connector or connectons. Check the connectons between nput n from the the I/O Board, the Cabnet and the Handbrake unt. Handbrake Assembly Faulty Mcroswtch Replace Mcroswtch The accelerator Incorrect volume settng. Adjust the volume value n the Test or brake does Mode.
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Replacing Fuses • In case fuse replacements other than those stated in this manual are necessary, contact where you purchased the product from for inquiries regarding this matter. • In order to prevent an electric shock, be sure to turn power off and unplug from the socket outlet before performing work by touching the internal parts of the product.
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GAME BOARD ● When working with the product, be sure to turn the power off. Working with the power on may cause an electric shock or short circuit. ● Be careful not to damage the wires. Damaged wires may cause an electric shock, short circuit or present a risk of fire. ● Do not use this product with connectors other than those that were connected and used with the game board at the time of shipping. Do not carelessly con- nect wires to connectors that were not used at the time of shipping, as this may cause overheating, smoke or fire damage. In this product, setting changes are made during the test mode. The game board need not be operated. Use the game board, etc. as is with the same set- ting made at the time of shipment so as not to cause electric shock and mal- functioning. Static electricity from your body may damage some electronics devices on the IC board. Before handling the IC board, touch a grounded metallic surface so that the static electricity can be discharged.
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16-1 CONTROL BOARDS LOCATED IN THE DLP UNIT ● When returning the game board after making repairs or replacements, make sure that there are no errors in the connection of connectors. Erroneous con- nections can lead to electrical shock, short circuits or fires. ● When connecting a connector, check the direction carefully. Connectors must be connected in only one direction. If indiscriminate loads are applied in mak- ing connections, the connector or its terminal fixtures could be damaged, re- sulting in electrical shock, short circuits or fires. Switch off the Power to the Machine. ’ The Machine is fitted with an EUROPA Game Board and several Ancillary Boards which are all mainly situated in the left hand side of the display cabinet. Remove the 2 security scews at the top corners of the door.
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COMMUNICATION PLAY For this game, up to 6 machines can be networked together allowing up to 6 players to play Simultaneously. In this instance, connecting the communication cable and adjustment to the settings for communication play will be required. 17-1 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS •...
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17-1 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Distance between Machines The maximum distance between the game machines depends on the length of the cables connecting them, but make sure the units are separated from each other by at least 70 cm (27.6 in) so that players can pass between them.
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17-2 CONNECTING THE COMMUNICATION CABLE To enable network play, the Hubs inside each of the game machines involved must be connected with network (LAN) cables. Up to a maximum of 6 machines can be Networked together, all that’ s required is to link between the Hubs of each of the machines that are to complete the ‘Network’ . Do not connect LAN cables to game machines when they are not used for network play.
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17-2 CONNECTING THE COMMUNICATION CABLE Each machne s fitted wth a 5 port Communcaton HUB, 3 ports of whch are used to connect the machne to the Player Network’ The Ports are dentfied as follows :: Port 1 - ‘M’ Ths Port connects the Machne that the HUB s fitted to the Network (Ths Machne) and should already be connected.
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17-3 NETWORK PLAY SETTINGS Each of the linked machines must be set up for network play. If the machines are not set up correctly, network play will not be possible. For this game, up to 4 machines can be connected to allow up to 4 players to play simultaneously. Turn on the power on each machine to be used in network play.
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17-4 NETWORK PLAY PRECAUTIONS • In network play, difficulty level and other settings are made from CABINET ID Number 1. Changing the settings at CABINET ID Number 1 also changes the settings for other units. • If one of the units attached for network play enters Test Mode, the other unit will display the Error screen.
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DESIGN-RELATED PARTS For the warning display stickers, refer to Section 1 . Seq Number Description Quantity SRS-8211UK BILLBOARD REAR PLATE SRS-8212UK BILLBOARD FRONT PLATE SRS-8511UK STKR DLP SIDE TOP SRS-8516UK STKR DLP SIDE LWR R SRS-8515UK STKR DLP SIDE LWR L SRS-1153UK Sticker - SIDE PODS (PIRELLI SRS-1152UK Sticker - SIDE PODS (SR3) SRS-9011UK Sticker - MID BASE BOX SRS-8513UK STKR DLP DOOR SRS-3604UK STKR WRC LOGO SRS-3602UK STKR LOGO PIRELLI REAR SRS-3517-02UK MUDFLAP R SRS-3517-01UK MUDFLAP L SRS-3511UK...
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PARTS LIST BRAKEDOWN ON ALL SUB ASSEMBLIES SEGA RALLY 3 MDX BOM STRUCTURE SRS-00003UK TOP ASSY SEGA RALLY 3 MDX SRS-8500UK SRS-8530UK SRS-5050UK ASSY PROJECTOR DLP ASSY MONITOR MASK ASSY TRAY BULB R LEADER DX SRS-8700UK ASSY PROJECTOR MOUNT ST-1340UK...
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19 PARTS LIST SRS-0000UK A B C D TOP ASSEMBLY (SRS-0000UK) Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ --------------------- --------------- SRS-0500UK ASSY DLP SRS-3000XUK ASSY MAIN CABI 440-WS0220UK WARNING STICKER TRAP HAZARD 421-7020UK STICKER CAUTION FORK LB1102 STICKER DANGEROUS VOLTAGE 440-CS0221UK CAUTION STICKER KEEP OUT 421-7988-91UK STICKER SERIAL NUMBER UK SRS-0052UK...
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19 PARTS LIST SRS-0000UK A B C D TOP ASSEMBLY (SRS-0000UK)
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19-1 PARTS LIST SRS-8500UK A B C D ASSY - PROJECTOR DLP (SRS-8500UK) SRS-8500UK ASSY PROJECTOR DLP Level/Seq.No. Component Part Description Number off -------------- --------------------- ------------------------------- ---------- SRS-8501UK DLP PROJECTOR CABI SRS-8700UK ASSY PROJECTOR MOUNT SRS-8900UK AC UNIT MDX SRS-8530UK ASSY MASK SRS-4400UK ASSY HUB SRS-8300UK ASSY MAIN BD+PSU...
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19-1 PARTS LIST SRS-8500UK A B C D ASSY - DLP (SRS-8500UK)
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19-1 PARTS LIST SRS-8700UK A B C D ASSY - PROJECTOR MOUNT (SRS-8700UK) 1 1 1 SRS-8700UK ASSY PROJECTOR MOUNT Level/Seq.No. Component Part Description Number off -------------- --------------------- ------------------------------- ---------- ***1 SRS-8701UK BASE COMMON PROJ MOUNT ***2 SRS-8702UK BRACE PROJ MOUNT ***3 SRS-8703UK SUPPORT L PROJ MOUNT ***4 SRS-8704UK...
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19-1 PARTS LIST SRS-8900UK ASSY - AC UNIT (SRS-8900UK) 1 1 3 A B C D AC UNIT MDX SRS-8900UK Level/Seq.No. Component Part Description Number off -------------- --------------------- ------------------------------- ---------- ***1 SRS-8901UK AC BRKT ***2 TFF-0402UK CONN COVER ***3 LB1096 STICKER PROTECTIVE EARTH ***101 EP1382 FILTER SCHAFFNER FN682-10/06...
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19-1 PARTS LIST SRS-8530UK A B C D ASSY - MASK (SRS-8530UK) 1 1 6 202 203 SRS-8530UK ASSY MASK Level/Seq.No. Component Part Description Number off -------------- --------------------- ------------------------------- ---------- ***1 SRS-8531UK MASK BASE ***2 SRS-5050UK ASSY TRAY BULB R LEADER DX ***3 SRS-0252UK RACE LEADER ****1...
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19-1 PARTS LIST SRS-4400UK A B C D ASSY - HUB (SRS-4400UK) 1 1 7 SRS-4400UK ASSY HUB Level/Seq.No. Component Part Description Number off -------------- --------------------- ------------------------------- ---------- ***1 SRS-4401UK WOODEN BASE HUB ***2 SRS-4402UK BRKT HUB MTG ***3 SRS-4403UK BRKT HUB PSU MTG ***101 601-FS605 HUB ETHERNET...
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19-1 PARTS LIST SRS-8300UK A B C D ASSY - MAIN BD + ELEC (SRS-8300UK) 1 1 11 SRS-8300UK ASSY MAIN BD+PSU Level/Seq.No. Component Part Description Number off -------------- --------------------- ------------------------------- ---------- ***1 SRS-8301UK WOODEN BASE MAIN BD ***2 SRS-4204UK BRKT MTG SUPPLY BFG ***101 400-5457-500-91 PSU ATX BFG500WGSPSU...
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19-1 PARTS LIST SRS-8400UK A B C D ASSY - ELEC (SRS-8400UK) 1 1 11...
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19-1 PARTS LIST SRS-8400UK A B C D ASSY - ELEC (SRS-8400UK) 1 1 22 SRS-8400UK ASSY ELEC Level/Seq.No. Component Part Description Number off -------------- --------------------- ------------------------------- ---------- ***1 SRS-8401UK WOODEN BASE ELEC BD ***2 ***102 ***103 838-0005UK I/O BOARD SAE ***104 838-14515-A0191 SOUND AMP ANALOG IN ***105 FR-838-001UK...
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19-1 PARTS LIST SRS-1340UK A B C D ASSY - 240V FAN (SRS-1340UK) 1 1 23 Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ --------------------- --------------- 105-5340-01 FAN BRKT LONG 260-0024-01UK FAN AC AXIAL DP200A FN1012 FAN GUARD METAL 120MM (FG-12) 000-P00312-W M3X12 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS ST-60026UK WH 240V FAN NOT SHOWN...
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19-2 PARTS LIST SRS-9000UK A B C D ASSY - MAIN CABI (SRS-9000UK) SRS-9000UK ASSY MAIN CABI MDX Level/Seq.No. Component Part Description Number off -------------- --------------------- ------------------------------- ---------- SRS-9020UK ASSY BASE BOX MDX SRS-1550UK ASSY SPEAKER L SRS-1560UK ASSY SPEAKER R SRS-9200UK ASSY CONTROL PANEL MDX SRS-1021UK COCKPIT BASE SRS-1200UK...
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19-2 PARTS LIST SRS-9000UK A B C D ASSY - MAIN CABI (SRS-9000UK) **101 LT1057 LED CLUSTER GRN 161-12103-5 **102 LT1055 LED CLUSTER RED 161-12103-2 **103 280-A00964-WX ROUTER TWIST D09 SO6.4 WOOD X **104 280-A01264-WX ROUTER TWIST D12 SO6.4 WOOD X **105 280-A02064-WX ROUTER TWIST D20 SO6.4 WOOD X **201 000-P00412-W...
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19-2 PARTS LIST SRS-9000XUK A B C D ASSY - MAIN CABI (SRS-9000XUK)
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19-2 PARTS LIST SRS-9000XUK A B C D ASSY - MAIN CABI (SRS-9000XUK)
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19-2 PARTS LIST SRS-3020XUK A B C D ASSY - BASE BOX (SRS-3020UK) 1 2 1 ***1 SRS-9021UK BASE BOX MDX ***101 601-5699UK-01 LEG ADJ M16X100 1L/NUT ***102 MA1007 CASTOR SWIVEL 63mm NYLON ***104 280-A01248-PM ROUTER TWIST D12 SO4.8 PAN MED ***105 280-A02048-PM ROUTER TWIST D20 SO4.8PA ***202 030-000816...
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19-2 PARTS LIST SRS-1550UK A B C D ASSY - SPEAKER L (SRS-1550UK) 1 2 2 Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ --------------------- --------------- SRS-1551UK SPEAKER BRKT SRS-1552UK BLOCK SPACER SPEAKER 130-04030-E SPKR ELIP 4OHM 30W VIS DX4x6P 000-P00425-W M4X25 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS 012-P03512-F N6X1/2"...
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19-2 PARTS LIST SRS-1560UK A B C D ASSY - SPEAKER R (SRS-1560UK) 1 2 3 Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ --------------------- --------------- SRS-1551UK SPEAKER BRKT SRS-1552UK BLOCK SPACER SPEAKER 130-04030-E SPKR ELIP 4OHM 30W VIS DX4x6P 000-P00425-W M4X25 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS 012-P03512-F N6X1/2"...
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DENOMI PLATE SRS-2004UK CONTROL PANEL BACK SRS-3205UK DESIGN PLATE 3 DIALS SRS-3206UK BRKT CTRL PNL LIGHTING FR-2500-01UK MECHA 50-0102-08 W/SEGA CAP 280-A01200-A ROUTER TWIST D12 ADH 280-A02000-A ROUTER TWIST D20 ADH 509-6002-R BTN RND 44MM 12V RED 22-2070-2 060-F00800 M8 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS...
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19-1 PARTS LIST SRS-3200UK A B C D ASSY - CONTROL PANEL DX (SRS-9200UK) 1 2 4...
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19-2 PARTS LIST SRS-3201UK A B C D ASSY - CONTROL PANEL COVER DX 1 2 4 4 Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ --------------------- --------------- SRS-1201X-AUK PANEL COVER MACHINED SRS-2001-BUK METER PANEL 047-PA3207-6 DIA 3.2X7.6 RVT OPEN AL 060-F00300 M3 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS NOT SHOWN...
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19-2 PARTS LIST SRS-2100UK A B C D ASSY - CONTROL PANEL SW PLATE 1 2 4 12 Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ --------------------- --------------- SRS-2101UK STICKER START/VIEW ORT-2101 BUTTON PLATE 171-6478B PC BD LIGHTING SWX5 212-5205-12 CONN JST M 12P RTA 509-5560-Y PB SW W/L 6V 1L Y LW1L-15VY 509-5561-S...
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19-2 PARTS LIST SRS-1200UK A B C D ASSY - PEDAL BASE SRS (SRS-1200UK) 1 2 6 Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ --------------------- --------------- SPG-2200-01 ASSY BRAKE & ACCELL SRS-1201UK PEDAL BASE TFF-1202UK FOOTREST BASE SPG-2222UK ANTI FINGER TRAP PLATE LEFT SPG-2223UK ANTI FINGER TRAP PLATE RIGHT SPG-2224UK PEDAL GASKET...
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19-2 PARTS LIST SRS-1200UK A B C D ASSY - PEDAL BASE SRS (SRS-1200UK) 1 2 6...
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19-2 PARTS LIST SRS-1150UK A B C D ASSY - SIDE POD L (SRS-1150UK) 1 2 7 Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ --------------------- --------------- SRS-1151UK SIDE POD L SRS-1152UK STICKER SIDE POD...
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19-2 PARTS LIST SRS-1160UK A B C D ASSY - SIDE POD R (SRS-1160UK) 1 2 8 Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ --------------------- --------------- SRS-1161UK SIDE POD R SRS-1152UK STICKER SIDE POD...
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NUMBER PLATE ***20 SRS-3602UK STICKER LOGO PIRELLI REAR ***22 SRS-3604UK STICKER LOGO WRC SIDE ***23 SRS-9605UK STICKER LOGO SEGA AMUSEMENTS ***25 SRS-3607UK STICKER LOGO WORLD CAR EDITION ***201 030-000630-S M6X30 BLT W/S PAS ***202 068-652516 M6 WSHR 25OD FLT PAS...
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19-2 PARTS LIST SRS-3530UK A B C D ASSY - TAIL PIPE (SRS-3530UK) 1 2 12 2 Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ --------------------- --------------- SRS-3501UK BRKT MOUNT TAIL PIPE ORP-2364UK TAILPIPE EXHAUST...
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19-2 PARTS LIST SRS-3550UK A B C D ASSY - TAIL LIGHT (SRS-3550UK) 1 2 12 3 Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ --------------------- --------------- SRS-3551UK BRKT TAIL LIGHT SRS-3552UK PRISM LENS TAIL LIGHT 838-0010UK BRAKE LIGHT BD STANDOFF??? 000-P00412-W M4X12 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS 000-P00408-W M4X8 MSCR PAN W/FS PAS NOT SHOWN...
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19-2 PARTS LIST SRS-9400UK A B C D ASSY - SEAT (SRS-9400UK) 1 2 13 ***4 SRS-5550-0R SEAT RACING W/O CUSHIONS RED ***5 SRS-9403UK SEAT BASE MDX ***8 SRS-9406UK SEAT SLANT MOUNT TRAY ***12 ABX-2410UK SAFETY GUARD ***13 SRS-1611UK CABLE BEAR BRKT ***14 STC-1612 PROTECT RUBBER ***15...
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19-2 PARTS LIST SRS-9400UK A B C D ASSY -SEAT (SRS-9400UK) 1 2 14...
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19-2 PARTS LIST SRS-3100UK A B C D ASSY - COIN CHUTE TOWER (SRS-3100UK) 1 2 15 Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ --------------------- --------------- SRS-3101UK COIN CHUTE TOWER VTS-HOD-D-R VTS BOARD HOD PP1087 BOX CASH FOR MINI DOOR SRS-0302UK CCT FLOOR SRS DUT-0302UK COIN PATH PLATE LB1103...
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19-2 PARTS LIST SRS-3100UK A B C D ASSY - COIN CHUTE TOWER (SRS-3100UK) 1 2 15...
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19-3 PARTS LIST SRS-INST-D A B C D ASSY - INSTALLATION KIT 'SRS DX' 1 401 ASSY INSTALLATION KIT SRS MDX SRS-INST-M Level/Seq.No. Component Part Description Number off -------------- --------------------- ------------------------------- ---------- SRS-8200UK ASSY BILLBOARD SRS MDX SRS-8054UK JOINT BRKT MDX **14 PK0450 BOX BILLBOARD SRS DX MK3 **101 440-CS0186UK...
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19-3 PARTS LIST SRS-8200UK A B C D ASSY - BILLBOARD (SRS-8200UK) 1 401 1 SRS-8200UK ASSY BILLBOARD SRS MDX Level/Seq.No. Component Part Description Number off -------------- --------------------- ------------------------------- ---------- ***1 SRS-8201UK BILLBOARD BOX SRS MDX ***2 SRS-7002UK FRAME BILLBOARD SRS DX ***3 SRS-8204UK BRKT BILLBOARD REAR PLATE ***4...
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19-3 PARTS LIST SRS-8200UK A B C D ASSY - BILLBOARD (SRS-8200UK) 1 401 1...
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19-3 PARTS LIST SRS-5100UK A B C D ASSY - LAMP BRACE (SRS-5100UK) 1 401 1 19 Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ --------------------- --------------- SRS-5012UK BRACE LAMP UNIT SRS-5110UK LAMP UNIT LARGE SRS-5120UK LAMP UNIT SMALL 280-B01105-PM SADDLE CLAMP 11X5 PANEL PM WS-1-01 10 030-000840-SB M8X40 BLT W/S BLK 060-F00800-0B...
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19-3 PARTS LIST SRS-5110UK A B C D LAMP UNIT - LARGE (SRS-5110UK) 1 401 1 19 2 Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ --------------------- --------------- EP1396 LAMP SPOT LARGE RL020 PAIR SRS-5020UK HOLDER BULB SRS-65073UK WH SPOT LAMP NOT SHOWN...
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19-3 PARTS LIST SRS-5120UK A B C D LAMP UNIT - SMALL (SRS-5120UK) 1 401 1 19 3 Component Part Description Quantity ----- ------------------------------ --------------------- --------------- EP1397 LAMP SPOT SMALL BRL056 PAIR SRS-65073UK WH SPOT LAMP NOT SHOWN...
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WIRE COLOR CODE TABLE The DC power wire color for this product is different from previous SEGA titles. Working from the previous wire colors will create a high risk of fire. The color codes for the wres used n the dagrams n the followng chapter are as follows.
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