Midway Cruis N Exotica 27 Dedicated Game Operations Manual
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Troubleshooting - 15 Video Troubleshooting, continued SYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTION • Picture is too narrowMaladjusted WIDTH potFrom Diagnostic Menu select MONITOR TEST. Watch Crosshatch Screen while adjusting WIDTH pot for best picture. You’ll find this pot on Monitor Remote Control Board, behind coin door. • Picture is too shortMaladjusted HEIGHT pot or damaged vertical circuit1. From Diagnostic Menu select MONITOR TEST. Watch Crosshatch Screen while adjusting HEIGHT pot for best picture. You’ll find this pot on Monitor Remote Control Board, behind coin door. 2. If pot has no effect, service vertical output circuit. • Picture seems shifted to one sideMaladjusted HORIZONTAL POSITION potFrom Diagnostic Menu select MONITOR TEST. Watch Crosshatch Screen while adjusting HORIZONTAL POSITION pot for best picture. You’ll find this pot on Monitor Remote Control Board, behind coin door. • Keystone-shaped pictureShorted turns in yoke 1. Substitute working yoke. 2. Have service bureau converge monitor. 3. Retest monitor. • Blotches of color appear on screenPicture tube aperture mask is magnetizedDemagnetize monitor with external degaussing coil. Take care not to magnetize neighboring games. Monitor may be left on or off during this procedure. • White areas in center of screen appear tinged with color • Object edges have fringe of one or more colorsPicture tube purity or static convergence is out of alignment1. Turn on Video Game Machine (VGM). 2. Press and hold TEST MODE to enter Menu System. Select Diagnostic Menu from the Main Menu. Select MONITOR TEST. Perform tests for Crosshatch, Red, Green and Blue screens to find clearest display of problem. 3. Display screen with the most severe problem. 4. Display Crosshatch Screen. Locate purity and static convergence ring magnets on back of monitor neck. Watch screen in mirror. Adjust magnets to minimize problem. Follow instructions from monitor manufacturer. 5. Display Crosshatch Screen. Touch up adjustments while watching screen in mirror. CAUTION Do not remove or install any connector when power is turned on. Installation under power will damage the circuit boards or hard disk drive and void the warranty.
Troubleshooting - 16 Audio Troubleshooting Table SYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTION Improper volume settingPress and hold TEST MODE switch inside coin door to enter Menu System. Select VOLUME MENU from the Main Menu. Make sure the Attract Music is on (enabled). Verify all volume levels are set well above zero. If necessary, change levels to make game audible. Faulty wiringTurn off power. Assure wiring harness connectors attach and fully seat onto mating board connectors. Verify harness connects to CPU Board. Check audio cable connectors in same way. Faulty or obstructed speakerRemove grilles and inspect speakers. Free speaker cones, terminals, mounting screws and magnets of loose parts or wires. Faulty Audio BoardVerify proper operation of Audio Board by placing it in a working VGM. • No audio • Video is present • Video Game Machine (VGM) appears to operate normally Power ProblemsUse 20-volt DC setting on digital voltmeter to measure DC voltages present at Power connector pins. Verify +5V, -5V and +12V sources. Refer to Cabinet Wiring Diagram for specific wiring information and voltage limits. Faulty or improper speaker1. Turn off power. Remove grilles and check speakers. Verify that speakers are full range (100 to 10,000 Hz response) and rated for at least 20 watts. Woofers must be rated for at least 40 watts. 2. Verify proper speaker operation by placing speaker in question in a working VGM. Faulty wiringMultiple-speaker installations: Check for reversed wires at one speaker. Weak or low frequencies and thin or hollow sound quality are symptom of incorrectly phased speakers. Sound tests may not detect this condition, but you can hear it during operation. • Audio is distorted, muffled or has missing frequencies. Improper Setting Press and hold TEST MODE switch inside coin door to enter Menu System. Select SOUND TEST from Diagnostics Menu. Increase volume as required. This test will verify some audio circuit functions.
Troubleshooting - 17 Audio Problems, continued SYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTION Faulty speaker 1. From Diagnostics Menu, choose SOUND TEST. Recheck speakers with audio signals provided by test. 2. Verify proper speaker operation by connecting speaker in question to working Video Game Machine (VGM).• Dead sound channel Faulty circuit board Run power-up self-test sequence. Note errors found during tests. Compare circuit board LED’s with LED indicator status charts. Note discrepancies. Faulty wiring 1. Check cabinet wiring is correct. 2. Verify cabinet wiring provides separate wires (not common return) for each speaker. 3. Check connection of all cabinet ground wires. • Constant low hum from all speakers. Faulty power supply Use 2-Volt AC setting on digital voltmeter to measure voltages at speaker terminals. Any reading indicates unstable supply that may contain ripple or noise. CAUTION Do not remove or install any connector when power is turned on. Installation under power will damage the circuit boards or hard disk drive and void the warranty.
Troubleshooting - 18 Miscellaneous Problem Troubleshooting Table SYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTION Faulty fluorescent tube1. Remove fluorescent tube from sockets. If you find cracks or darkened ends, install new lamp. Clean tube. 2. Check continuity of both fluorescent tube filaments. 3. Check lamp ballast is rated for local AC line voltage and frequency. 4. Verify fluorescent tube operates by placing it in working VGM. Faulty lamp fixture 1. 2.Verify lamp pins make good connection with socket contacts. Check ballast and/or starter are working properly. • Marquee lamp is intermittent or non- functional • Video Game Machine (VGM) starts and plays normally Faulty wiringMeasure fluorescent lamp AC voltages. Check wiring and connector continuity from AC power chassis to lamp assembly. Obstructed fan 1. Check bottom and rear of cabinet for blocked airflow. 2. Move VGM away from sources of heat. 3. Turn off power. Remove dust from vent holes with high-power vacuum cleaner. Faulty wiring Check fan wiring and connectors. • VGM operates normally • Cabinet becomes warm after several hours of use Faulty fan Check operation of all fans. • Error messages appear on screenFaulty hardware 1. Check any assembly (RAM, ROM, Battery, etc.) identified in error messages. 2. Call your authorized distributor for help with unresolved screen messages.
WARNINGS & NOTICES WARNING • Use of non-MIDWAY parts or circuit modifications may cause serious injury or equipment damage! • Substitute parts or modifications may void EMC directive or FCC type acceptance. • This game is protected by federal copyright, trademark and patent laws. Unauthorized modifications may be illegal under federal law. This also applies to MIDWAY logos, designs, publications and assemblies. Moreover, facsimiles of MIDWAY equipment (or any feature thereof) may be illegal under federal law, regardless of whether or not such facsimiles are manufactured with MIDWAY components. WARNING Prevent shock hazard and assure proper game operation. Only plug this game into a properly grounded outlet. Do not use a cheater plug to defeat the power cords grounding pin. Do not cut off the ground pin. CAUTION A very small portion of the population has a condition which may cause them to experience epileptic seizures or have momentary loss of consciousness when viewing certain kinds of flashing lights or patterns that are present in our daily environment. These persons may experience seizures while watching some kinds of television pictures or playing certain video games. People who have not had any previous seizures may nonetheless have an undetected epileptic condition. If you or anyone in your family has experienced symptoms linked to an epileptic condition (e.g. seizures or loss of awareness), immediately consult your physician before using any video games. We recommend that parents observe their children while they play video games. If you or your child experience the following symptoms: dizziness, altered vision, eye or muscle twitching, involuntary movements, loss of awareness, disorientation, or convulsions, DISCONTINUE USE IMMEDIATELY and consult your physician. CAUTION Information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Midway reserves the right to make improvements in equipment function, design, or components as progress in engineering or manufacturing warrants. COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARK NOTICE You may not reproduce any part of this publication by mechanical, photographic, or electronic means. You may not produce phonograph recordings of this document. You may not transmit this publication or otherwise copy it for public or private us, without permission from the publisher. CRUIS’N EXOTICA is a trademark of Nintendo. © 1999 Midway/Nintendo. All rights reserved. Manufactured and sold by Midway Amusement Games, LLC. under license. HUMVEE®, HUMMER®, and the VEHICLE GRILL DESIGN are registered trademarks of AM General Corporation. © AM GENERAL CORP. 1999 all rights reserved. FORD TRADEMARKS USED UNDER LICENSE FROM FORD MOTOR COMPANY. CHEVROLET, CHEVY, CORVETTE (1963, 1981 and 1998 models) and VETTE are General Motors Trademarks used under license to Midway Amusement Games, LLC. JEEP and the JEEP grille design, DODGE and PLYMOUTH are registered trademarks of DaimlerChrysler Corporation and are used under license. © DaimlerChrysler Corporation. For service: Call your authorized MIDWAY AMUSEMENT GAMES, LLC Distributor. When MIDWAY ships a game, it is in compliance with FCC regulations. The FCC label on your cabinet is proof. If this label is missing or damaged, legal repercussions to the owner or distributor of the game may result. If your game does not have an FCC label, contact MIDWAY immediately. MIDWAY AMUSMENT GAMES, LLC 3401 N. CALIFORNIA AVE. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60618-5899 http:/www.midway.com Entire contents of this manual copyright © 2000 MIDWAY AMUSEMENT GAMES, LLC All Rights reserved.