Midway Artic Thunder Game Operations Manual For 39 Dedicated Video Game
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2MIDWAY AMUSEMENT GAMES, LLC CHAPTER 5 WIRING Main Cabinet Wiring
4MIDWAY AMUSEMENT GAMES, LLC CHAPTER 5 WIRING Power Wiring Diagram
ARCTIC THUNDER5 CHAPTER 5 WIRING SUBSTITUTE BOARD S1 DIP SWITCH SETTING TABLE Default position is shown in boldface type. S2 DIP SWITCH TABLE Default position is shown in boldface type. Function Sw1 Sw2 Sw3 Sw4 Sw5 Sw6 Sw7 Sw8 Not Used Not UsedOn Off Not Used Not UsedOn Off Not Used Not UsedOn Off Not Used Not UsedOn Off Arctic Not Valid PositionOn Off Not Used Not UsedOn Off Not Used RS-232On Off Disable Watchdog Enable WatchdogOn Off Function Sw1 Sw2 Sw3 Sw4 Sw5 Sw6 Sw7 Sw8 Boot Diag Boot GameOn Off Not Used Not UsedOn Off Not Used Not UsedOn Off Not Used Not UsedOn Off Not Used Not UsedOn Off Not Used Not UsedOn Off Not Used Not UsedOn Off Not Used Not UsedOn Off
6MIDWAY AMUSEMENT GAMES, LLC CHAPTER 5 WIRING SUBSTITUTE BOARD LED INDICATOR STATUS TABLE Designation Location Function Color State Meaning D 28 Near fuse F2 & JP15 connectorIndicator Red OFF ON BLINKINGNo +5V +5V Present Intermittent +12V D 25 Near fuse F1 Indicator Red OFF ON BLINKINGNo +12V +12V Present Intermittent +12V D 24 Near U5 Indicator Red OFF ON BLINKINGNot in use Communication error Normal operation D 23 Near U5 Indicator Red OFF ON BLINKINGNot in use EEPROM Not Responding Normal operation D 22 Near U5 Indicator Red OFF ON BLINKINGNot in use Security error Normal operation D 21 Near U5 Indicator Red OFF ON BLINKINGNot in use Board reset Normal operation D 17 Near U5 Indicator Green OFF ON BLINKINGFaulty Board Faulty Board Normal operation D 18 Near U5 Indicator Green OFF ON BLINKINGNot in use Faulty Board Normal operation D 14 Near U5 Indicator Green OFF ON BLINKINGNot in use Faulty Board Normal operation D 20 Near U5 Indicator Green OFF ON BLINKINGNot in use Faulty Board Normal operation D 26 Near JP9 Indicator Red OFF ON BLINKINGNo power +5V present Intermittent power
ARCTIC THUNDER7 CHAPTER 5 WIRING AUDIO AMPLIFIER LED INDICATOR TABLE Notes: 1. Active output protection circuit. To reset circuit, clear fault and switch off power. 2. Blinking caused by either intermittent audio overload or overheating. LED is only supposed to blink during start-up. WHEEL DRIVER LED INDICATOR TABLE Notes: 1. The regulated power supply voltage source is monitored by LED 1, which should remain lit non-stop. Blinking or failure to illuminate indicates an intermittent connection, power problem, circuit fault, etc. Designation Location Function Color State Meaning LED 1 (CR1)Upper Center Nearest C3Fault Indicator Red Off Normal Operation On Locked-Up (note 1) Blinking Overload (note 2) LED 2 (CR2)Lower Center Near U2 & U6Fault Indicator Red Off Normal Operation On Locked-Up (note 1) Blinking Overload (note 2) Designation Location Function Color State Meaning LED 1 Right Center Nearest C5 & P2Indicator Red Off Not Used On Normal Operation Blinking Power Fault (note 1)
8MIDWAY AMUSEMENT GAMES, LLC CHAPTER 5 WIRING NOTES
ARCTIC THUNDER • Before servicing electronics, turn off AC power to the VGM. Wait for capacitors to discharge. Before touching or handling electronic assemblies, discharge static electricity on your body. To dis- charge static, begin by connecting the line cord to a properly grounded outlet, but do not turn on the power! Next, touch the safety ground stud of the power supply chassis. Store electronic assemblies in an anti-static area. Use anti-static bags to store or transport circuit boards. Transport the hard drive in original shipping container. Do not remove or connect electronic assemblies when the power to the cabinet is switched on. Other- wise you’ll damage electronic assemblies and void the warranty. Replace ground wires, shields, safety covers, etc., upon completion of maintenance or service. Install and firmly tighten all ground and mounting screws. CAUTION This Video Game Machine (VGM) uses complex electronic components that are very sensi- tive to static electricity. Observe the following precautions before handling electronic assem- blies. Failure to do so may void your warranty and could damage electronic assemblies. TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING - 2 MIDWAY AMUSEMENT GAMES, LLC COIN MECHANISM AND PRICING TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Cause Required Action Video Game Machine (VGM) accepts cur- rency or tokens, but number of credits per coin or bill is incorrect. Improper settings at Pricing Menu1. Access Diagnostic Menu, then select SWITCH TEST. Conduct test to confirm operation of game switches. 2. Access Pricing Menu, then select one of the avail- able pricing options to verify settings. Faulty wiring 1. Confirm cabinet wiring is correct for this game. 2. Assure coin meter and coin switches connect properly to control input wires. VGM will not accept currency or tokens. VGM will not enter play mode. Audio and video are present.Improper currency 1. Unlock and open cash door. Empty cash box and inspect revenue for counterfeit currency. 2. Check vault. Remove any items that block mecha- nism’s path. Faulty coin mech- anism1. Unlock and open coin door. Check each mecha- nism for proper mounting. Remove mechanism. Clear currency path. Reinstall mechanism and close latch. Tilted coin mecha- nism or game1. Verify mechanism is level after doors close. 2. Repair or replace coin door if it is bent or dam- aged. 3. If necessary, adjust cabinet leg levelers to keep mechanisms level. Coin indicators do not lightBurned-out bulb 1. Burned-out bulbs may appear white or darkened. Replace burned-out bulb with one identically rated. 2. Check continuity with digital voltmeter. Open fuse circuit 1. Check fuse continuity with digital voltmeter. 2. If fuse is blown, replace fuse with an identically rated part. 3. If fuse isn’t blown, check wiring. CAUTION Do not remove or install any connector when power is turned on. Installation under power will damage the circuit boards, ROM’s or hard disk and void the warranty.