Midway Cruis N Exotica Conversion Kit Installation Manual
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&UXLV·Q ([RWLFDŒ 9 &+$37(5,167$//$7,21 The REMOTE MONITOR ADJUSTMENTS are located inside coin vault. Adjust video image size, bright- ness, contrast, etc., using the Monitor Test screens and the monitor controls. The SLAM TILT SWITCH detects forceful vibrations against coin door to eliminate pounding for free games. It is located on the inside of the coin door opening near the lock. NOTE : The Slam switch is not present on Dollar Bill Validator (DBV) ready doors. TYPICAL COIN DOOR SWITCH LOCATION Control Buttons The TEST BUTTON accesses the game Menu System. Press the Test button to access the Main Menu and select individual diagnostics, audits, utilities, etc. The VOLUME UP BUTTON scrolls through menu selections or adjustment items and raises the sound level in game play. An audible tone accompanies activation of this button. The VOLUME DOWN BUTTON scrolls through the menu selections or adjustment items and lowers the sound level in game play. An audible tone accompanies activation of this button. The SERVICE CREDIT BUTTON allots credits without affecting the games bookkeeping total. This but- ton can also be used to exit from menu selections or to return to the main menu.
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100LGZD\ $PXVHPHQW *DPHV //& &+$37(5,167$//$7,21 CPU BOARD ASSEMBLY A-22536-2 Designation Part Number Function Description U47 5460-15676-00 Config Memory Backup 3V Lithium Battery F1, F2 5735-13853-00 Circuit Protection 2A SB Fuse 5x20mm U2 A-5343-40072-11 Sound EPROM Assembly U3 5341-16431-14 Sound EPROM Assembly U4 5341-16431-15 Sound EPROM Assembly U10 A-5343-40072-1 Programming & Images EPROM Assembly U11 A-5343-40072-2 Programming & Images EPROM Assembly U12 A-5343-40072-12 Programming & Images EPROM Assembly U13 A-5343-40072-13 Programming & Images EPROM Assembly U14 5341-16431-3 Images EPROM Assembly U15 5341-16431-4 Images EPROM Assembly U16 5341-16431-5 Images EPROM Assembly U17 5341-16431-6 Images EPROM Assembly U18 A-5343-40072-23 Images EPROM Assembly U19 A-5343-40072-24 Images EPROM Assembly U20 A-5343-40072-21 Images EPROM Assembly U21 A-5343-40072-22 Images EPROM Assembly U22 5341-16431-17 Images EPROM Assembly U23 5341-16431-18 Images EPROM Assembly U24 5341-16431-19 Images EPROM Assembly U25 5341-16431-20 Images EPROM Assembly U26 5347-16378-00 High Score Memory Backup Lithium Battery U53 A-23250 27” Game Instructions PIC Assembly
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&58,6·1(;27,&$Œ 3 &+$37(5,$*1267,&6 DIAGNOSTIC MENU To verify the condition of the electrical and electronic hardware in the game, select Diagnostics Menu at the Main Menu. Diagnostic tests assist you in checking and adjusting the game’s major systems. It is important to periodically run diagnostics to improve and maintain game performance and player satisfac- tion. Use the Volume Up or Volume Down button to highlight the desired Diagnostic Menu option and press the Test button to enter. SWITCH TEST To verify proper operation of switch and button inputs in the game, select SWITCH TEST at the Main Menu. Main Menu, continued Diagnostics Menu DIAGNOSTIC MENU SWITCH TEST MOTION TEST DIP SWITCH TEST CPU BOARD TEST SOUND BOARD TEST LINKING TEST STEERING WHEEL TEST MONITOR TEST BURN-IN TEST LAMP TEST LED TEST EXIT TO MAIN MENU PRESS VOLUME UP/DOWN BUTTONS TO SELECT PRESS TEST TO ACTIVATE PRESS SERVICE CREDIT BUTTON TO EXIT Main Menu Diagnostic Menu, continued Switch Test Menu SWITCH TEST PRESS SERVICE CREDIT TO EXIT POT READING STEERING WHEEL XXX GAS PEDAL XX BRAKE PEDAL XXCMOS VALUE MIN XX XX XX CENTER XXX XXXMAX XXX XX XXX VIEW 1 VIEW 2 VIEW 3 START COIN 1 LEFT COIN 2 RIGHT COIN 3 CENTER COIN 4 RADIOSHIFT 1 SHIFT 2 TEST VOLUME UP VOLUME DOWN SERVICE CREDITSHIFT 3 SHIFT 4 KEYPAD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - 0 -
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&58,6·1(;27,&$Œ 5 &+$37(5,$*1267,&6 DIP SWITCH TEST To verify the functionality of both 8-position DIP switches on the CPU Board, select DIP SWITCH TEST at the Main Menu. Observe immediate on-screen results by changing the setting on a switch. Use the Volume Up or Volume Down button to highlight the DIP Switch Test option and press the Test but- ton to access it. The current settings appear on-screen. Consult the table on the next page to determine if changes are required. The default switch positions are all OFF for standard operation. A vertical bar next to the switch position column indicates a common switch function. TYPICAL DIP SWITCH SCREEN Setting Table for DIP Switch 1 * DIP 1, Switch 1 must be set to the ON position in order for proper kit operation. ** DIP 4, Switch 1 must be set to OFF for Cruis’n USA™ and Cruis’n World™ game conversions; DIP 4, Switch 1 must be set to ON position for OffRoad Challenge™ game conversions in order to reverse wheel motion and allow the shifter to be read as Normally Closed. Main Menu Diagnostic Menu, continued DIP Switch Test DIP SWITCH TEST DIP SWITCH 1 1 OFF DEDICATED 2 OFF MOTION OFF 3 OFF UPRIGHT CABINET 4 OFF WHEEL INVERT OFF 5 OFF 32M ROM NORMAL 6 OFF LINK DISABLED 7 OFF SHARED LINK GAME # 8 OFF SHARED LINK GAME #DIP 1 OFF 2 OFF 3 OFF 4 OFF 5 OFF 6 OFF 7 OFF 8 OFF SWITCH 2 USA 1 3 COINS/ 1 CREDIT PRESS ANY BUTTON TO EXIT FUNCTION SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 DEDICATED KIT *OFF ON MOTION DISABLED MOTION ENABLED OFF ON UPRIGHT STYLE CABINET SIT DOWN STYLE CABINET OFF ON WHEEL INVERT DISABLED** WHEEL INVERT ENABLED SEE NOTESBELOWOFF ON 32M ROM NORMAL 16M ROM OFF ON LINK DISABLED LINK ENABLED OFF ON LINKING ID NUMBER MASTER (GAME NUMBER 1) SLAVE (GAME NUMBER 2) SLAVE (GAME NUMBER 3) SLAVE (GAME NUMBER 4) OFF ON OFF ONOFF OFF ON ON
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&58,6·1(;27,&$Œ 7 &+$37(5,$*1267,&6 The linking feature will function for all other VGMs if one of the slaves is not turned on and in normal game play mode. If any slave is turned off, disconnected from the linking cable, or in any other mode of operation (offline, diagnostics, etc.), the linking ability of other slaves will not be affected. The linking feature will function for some VGMs, and not others, if all of the link activity switches are not enabled or the software version numbers are not the same. The master game will not recognize other games with disabled linking or different link identification numbers. Game Adjustments for Coinage Setting Table for DIP Switch 2 DIP SWITCH SETTING FOR 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 may be selected from the table when Standard Pricing is activated (see Adjustments, pg. 16). 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 (set to ON), 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. Main Menu Diagnostic Menu, continued DIP Switch Test, continued COUNTRY CODE SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 USA GERMANY FRANCE CANADA SWITZERLAND ITALY UK SPAIN AUSTRALIA JAPAN TAIWAN AUSTRIA BELGIUM SWEDEN FINLAND NETHERLANDS NORWAY DENMARK HUNGARY GENERALOFF* ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ONOFF* OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ONOFF* OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ONOFF* OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFFOFF* OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON USA1/GER1/FR1/SPN1/AUSTRIA//1/GEN1 USA3/GER1/FR1/SPN1/AUSTRIA//1/GEN3 USA7/GER1/FR1/SPN1/AUSTRIA//1/GEN5 USA8/GER1/FR1/SPN1/AUSTRIA//1/GEN7 CAN1/SW1/ITL1/UK1/JPN1/TWN1/BLGN1 CAN2/SW2/ITL2/UK2/JPN2/TWN2/BLGN2 CAN3/SW3/ITL3/UK3/JPN3/TWN3/BLGN3 NTRLNDS1/ FNLD1/NWY1/DNMK1/HUN1 NTRLNDS2OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ONOFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF