Midway Cruis N Exotica 27 Dedicated Game Operations Manual
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Wiring - 2 JAMMA Chart FUNCTION WIRE COLOR PIN PIN WIRE COLOR FUNCTION Ground Black A 1 BlackGround Ground Black B 2 BlackGround +5VDC Red C 3 Red+5VDC +5VDC Red D 4 Red+5VDC -5VDC Yellow/Brown E 5 Yellow-5VDC +12VDC Orange F 6 Orange+12VDC Key H 7 Key N/C J 8 BrownCoin Counter 1 N/C K 9 N/C N/C L 10 N/C N/C M 11 N/C Video Green Yellow/Green N 12 Yellow/RedVideo Red Video Sync Yellow/W hite P 13 Yellow/BlueVideo Blue Service Credits White/Gray R 14 Yellow/BlackVideo Ground Slam Tilt Black/Green S 15 Black/BlueTest Switch Coin 2 Black/Red T 16 Black/BrownCoin 1 N/C U 17 WhiteStart Gear 1 Green/Black V 18 N/C Gear 2 Green/Brown W 19 White/BrownRadio Switch Gear 3 Green/Red X 20 N/C Gear 4 Green/Orange Y 21 N/C N/C Z 22 White/YellowView 1 Switch N/C a 23 White/GreenView 2 Switch N/C b 24 White/BlueView 3 Switch N/C c 25 N/C N/C d 26 N/C Ground Black e 27 BlackGround Ground Black f 28 BlackGround SOLDER SIDE COMPONENT SIDE Dashboard Wires (Not part of the Main JAMMA Harness) Wheel Motor Black Brown + Green/ BlackGear Shift 1 (1st ) Wheel Motor Red Brown/ W hite - Green/ BrownGear Shift 2 (2nd ) Red/ Brown+5V Steering Green/ RedGear Shift 3 (3rd ) Orange/ BlueSteering Position Green/ OrangeGear Shift 4 (4th ) Black/ GrayGround Steering BlackGear Ground DC Power Source Voltage Limits FUNCTION RANGE LIMITS ID ID RANGE LIMITS FUNCTION Digital Circuits +4.90V to +5.10V +5V -5V -4.72V to –5.25V Audio; Lights Audio; DBV +11.5V to +12.5V 12VNOTE: +5V is adjustable on the power supply.
Wiring - 4 .100 Power Wiring Diagram BLK RED GRN YEL IDC Power Cord, 5850-13271-00 LINE FILTER AC POWER CORD POWER SWITCH BLK YEL WHT REDHOT NEUTRALBLACK BLOCK COMMON 10 PIN BLACK BLACK WHITEBLACK WHITE WHITE BLACK BLACK WHITE 10 PIN COMMONWHITE WHITE Mounting PlateConnect to pem stud on Power Inlet Mounting Plate NOTE 1: All Earth Ground Wires (green-yellow)Power Inlet BLOCK To Seat Speaker Main Harness Connection on2 1 4 3 5 SUPPLY WHITE WHITE MONITOR VIDEOPOWERTransformer GRN YEL GRN YEL GRN YELBLACK WHITE CABLE ASSEMBLY LINE VOLTAGE BLACK WHITE BLACKWHITE 1 21 2BLACK NC 1 3 13 3 2 1 23 2 1 2GRN YEL BLACK GRN YEL WHITE BLACKFEMALE 22Vrms WHT BLK BLU BLK WHT BRN BLU WHT BLUE WHITEC.T. C.T 36Vrms 22Vrms 36Vrms 5 2 1 4 3 6 2FT IDC Power Cable To Seat Speaker Cable In Seat Assembly GRN YEL GRN YELWHITE BLACK WHITE BLACK KEYRED WHT BRN VIO RED VIO BRN WHT GRN YEL GRN YELH-20353 For optional Dollar 2 2 3 13 1 3 1 23 LIGHT FIXTURE Bill Validator, etc. 3 2 1 4 3 5 6 TRANSFORMER FEMALE MALE
Wiring - 5 CPU Board LED Indicator Status Chart DESIGNATION LOCATION FUNCTION COLOR STATE MEANING Off Abnormal Game Play On Abnormal Game Play LED 6 Bottom Center Diagnostic Green Blinking Signals Normal Game Play Off PIC RecognizedLED 5 Bottom Center I/O Green On PIC Not Recognized Off Abnormal Operation On Abnormal Operation LED 4 Bottom Center Sound Orange Blinking Signals Normal Operation Off Power Not Received On Signals Normal Operation LED 3 Bottom Center Power Red Blinking Abnormal Power Reception CPU DIP Switch 1 Settings Function SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 Dedicated KitOFF ON Motion Disabled Motion EnabledOFF ON Stand Up Style Cabinet Sit Down Style CabinetOFF ON Wheel Invert Disabled Wheel Invert EnabledOFF ON UnusedOFF ON Link Disabled Link EnabledOFF ON Linking I.D. Number Master (Game Number 1) Slave (Game Number 2) Slave (Game Number 3) Slave (Game Number 4) OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON
Wiring - 6 CPU DIP Switch 2 Settings DIP Switch 2 Settings SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 COUNTRY CODE USAOFF*OFF*OFF*OFF*OFF* GERMANYONOFFOFFOFFOFF FRANCEOFFONOFFOFFOFF CANADAONONOFFOFFOFF SWITZERLANDOFFOFFONOFFOFF ITALYONOFFONOFFOFF UKOFFONONOFFOFF SPAINONONONOFFOFF AUSTRALIAOFFOFFOFFONOFF JAPANONOFFOFFONOFF TAIWANOFFONOFFONOFF AUSTRIAONONOFFONOFF BELGIUMOFFOFFONONOFF SWEDENOFFOFFOFFOFFON FINLANDONOFFOFFOFFON NETHERLANDSOFFONOFFOFFON NORWAYONONOFFOFFON DENMARKOFFOFFONOFFON HUNGARYONOFFONOFFON GENERALONONONOFFON USA1/GER1/FR1/SPN1/AUSTRIA1/GEN1OFFOFF USA3/GER1/FR1/SPN1/AUSTRIA1/GEN3ONOFF USA7/GER1/FR1/SPN1/AUSTRIA1/GEN5OFFON USA8/GER1/FR1/SPN1/AUSTRIA1/GEN7ONON CAN1/SWI1/ITL1/UK1/JPN1/TWN1/BLGN1OFFOFF CAN2/SWI2/ITL2/UK2/JPN2/TWN2/BLGN2ONOFF CAN3/SWI3/ITL3/UK3/JPN3/TWN3/BLGN3OFFON NTHRLDS1/FNLD1/NRWY1/DNMK1/HUN1OFFOFF NTHRLDS2ONOFF * Denotes default setting. Switches 1 through 5 select country. Switches 6 and 7 are used to select one of four modes for each country. NOTES ON COINAGE: There are many ways to select the type and quantity of currency recognized by the game machine. 1. The most common coin combinations for several countries are pre-programmed and can be selected from the table when Standard Pricing is activated (see Game Adjustments). 2. DIP Switch settings may be changed with the power switched on. Set any switch and then observe the screen to verify that the desired selection is enabled. NOTE: If CMOS Coin Settings are active, switch settings for an individual Country will have no effect. 3. Some European countries may accept currency used in other countries. The most popular coinage settings are listed beneath ‘Other’ in the Standard Pricing Table. 4. Alternate settings are listed beneath ‘General’ in the Standard Pricing Table.
70 70 CAUTION This Video Game Machine (VGM) uses complex electronic components that are very sensitive to static electricity. Observe the following precautions before handling electronic assemblies. Failure to do so may void your warranty and could damage electronic assemblies. ♦ 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 discharge 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 power to cabinet is switched on. Otherwise, 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.
Troubleshooting - 2 Coin Mechanism and Pricing Troubleshooting Table SYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTION Improper settings at Pricing Menu1. Press and hold TEST MODE switch inside coin door to enter Menu System. Select SWITCH TEST from Diagnostics menu. Conduct test to confirm operation of game switches. 2. Select PRICING MENU from General Adjustments Menu. Verify units and credits are set correctly.• Video Game Machine (VGM) accepts currency or tokens, but number of credits per coin or bill is incorrect . Faulty wiring 1. Confirm cabinet wiring is correct for this game. 2. Assure coin meter and coin switches connect properly to control input wires. 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 path from mechanism. Faulty coin mechanism1. Unlock and open coin door. Check each mechanism for proper mounting. 2. Remove mechanism. 3. Clear currency path. 4. Reinstall mechanism and close latch. • VGM will not accept currency or tokens. • VGM will not enter play mode. • Audio and video are present. Tilted coin mechanism or game1. Verify mechanism is level after doors close. 2. Repair or replace coin door if it is bent or damaged. 3. If necessary, adjust cabinet leg levelers to keep mechanisms level. Burned-out bulb 1. Burned-out bulbs may appear white or darkened. Check continuity with digital voltmeter. 2. Replace burned-out bulb with an identically rated part.• Coin indicators do not light 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 or hard disk drive and void the warranty.
Troubleshooting - 3 Coin Switch and Meter Wiring FACTORY STANDARD OPTIONAL WIRING INCORRECT WIRING A connection between JAMMA coin input pins will cause twice the desired credits for each coin inserted. A coin meter with a defective or missing diode may eventually damage driver circuits on the CPU Board.
Troubleshooting - 4 Startup Troubleshooting Table SYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTION Power problem1. Check power is switched on. 2. Make sure fans are turning. If not: Is the power supply connected to its power cable? Is power supply turned on? 3. Plug cord into AC power outlet. Verify presence of AC line voltage. Improper line voltage switch settingTurn off power. Unplug AC line cord. Check line voltage switch. If necessary, set it to agree with local AC line voltage. Retest game. Open fuse1. Turn off power. Examine AC fuse on power chassis. 2. Examine DC fuses on cabinet wall or electronic equipment shelf. 3. Replace faulty fuses with identically rated parts. 4. Turn on game power. If fuse opens again, check DC wiring harness and connectors. • Video Game Machine (VGM) does not start. • VGM appears completely non-functional. • No audio • No illumination • No video display Faulty wiring 1. Remove line cord. Test line cord, power plug, and IEC connector for breaks or damage. Verify continuity of each wire in cord. Install cord on power chassis. Press connector firmly to seat it. 2. Assure that cabinet wiring harness connectors fully seat in corresponding power supply and board connectors. 3. Inspect wiring for breaks or damage. Location of Power Supply and Line Cord