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Midway Cruis N Exotica Operations Manual For 39 Dedicated Game With Motion Seat
Midway Cruis N Exotica Operations Manual For 39 Dedicated Game With Motion Seat
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Diagnostics - 23 Main Menu Game Adjustments, continued Multi Player Free Races Menu Multi Player Free Races This determines whether or not multiple players win free races for top scores. The setting range is: -On: -Off: -Factory Setting: Off Main Menu Utilities UTILITIES To clear bookkeeping memory and reset factory defaults, select Utilities at the Main Menu. Press the Volume Up or Volume Down button to highlight the Utilities option on the Main Menu, then press the Test button. Press the Service button to return to the Main Menu from this screen. UTILITIES MENU CLEAR CREDITS CLEAR GAME AUDITS RESET HIGH SCORES DEFAULT ADJUSTMENTS FULL FACTORY RESTORE EXIT TO MAIN MENU PRESS VOLUME UP/DOWN TO SELECT PRESS TEST BUTTON TO ACTIVATE PRESS SERVICE CREDIT BUTTON TO EXIT Utilities Menu The Utilities Menu offers several options. Press the Volume Up or Volume Down button to highlight an option, then press the Test button. Each time an option on the menu is activated you are provided with multiple setting choices. Use the Volume Up or Volume Down button to change the current value setting and observe a confirmation box as shown below appears. CLEAR CREDITS? ARE YOU SURE? YESNO TEST TO ACCEPT UP TO INCREASE DOWN TO DECREASE Typical Confirmation Box Press the Volume Up or Volume Down button to select YES or NO, then press the Test button to lock in the setting. Selecting NO cancels any changes values and returns the previous values to memory. NOTE : Record the numbers before they are cleared. These values cannot be restored once erased.
Diagnostics - 24 Main Menu Utilities, continued Clear Credits Menu Clear Credits Press the Volume Up or Volume Down buttons to highlight the Clear Credits option on the Main Menu, then press the Test button. This returns all credit values to zero and removes credit amounts from memory. - Yes - No - Factory Setting: NO Main Menu Utilities, continued Clear Game Audits Menu Clear Game Audits Press the Volume Up or Volume Down buttons to highlight the Clear Game Audits option on the Main Menu, then press the Test button. This returns all audit values to zero and removes totals from memory. - Yes - No - Factory Setting: NO Main Menu Utilities, continued Reset High Scores Menu Reset High Scores Press the Volume Up or Volume Down buttons to highlight the Reset High Scores option on the Main Menu, then press the Test button. This deletes all high scores and removes player identities from memory. - Yes - No - Factory Setting: NO Main Menu Utilities, continued Default Adjustments Menu Default Adjustments Press the Volume Up or Volume Down buttons to highlight the Default Adjustments option on the Main Menu, then press the Test button. This sets the adjustments back to their original values. - Yes - No - Factory Setting: NO Main Menu Utilities, continued Full Factory Restore Menu Full Factory Restore Press the Volume Up or Volume Down buttons to highlight the Full Factory Restore option on the Main Menu, then press the Test button. This returns every variable in the game to the original factory settings. - Yes - No - Factory Setting: NO
Diagnostics - 25 Main Menu Calibrate Controls CALIBRATE CONTROLS To calibrate controls for optimum performance, select Calibrate Controls at the Main Menu. CALIBRATE CONTROLS TURN WHEEL LEFT PRESS THE TEST TO CONTINUE TURN WHEEL RIGHT PRESS THE TEST TO CONTINUE PRESS THE GAS PEDAL PRESS THE TEST TO CONTINUE PRESS THE BRAKE PEDAL PRESS THE TEST TO CONTINUE Press the Volume Up or Volume Down buttons to highlight the Calibrate Controls option on the Main Menu, then press the Test button. Follow the instructions that appear on-screen. Main Menu Adjust Volume ADJUST VOLUME To select a desirable volume level, select Adjust Volume at the Main Menu. Press the Volume Up or Volume Down button to highlight the Adjust Volume option on the Main Menu, then press the Test button. Remember that the minimum sound level is set under Game Adjustments. Press the Volume Up button to increase, or the Volume Down button to decrease the sound level of the game. Press the Test button to lock the volume level at the selected value and return to the Main Menu. ADJUST VOLUME MINMAX TEST EXIT VOL UP INCREASE VOLUME VOL DN DECREASE VOLUME Adjust Volume Screen
Service - 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The following safety instructions apply to operators and service personnel. Read these instructions before servicing or preparing the Video Game Machine (VGM) for play. Other safety instructions appear throughout this manual. DEFINITIONS OF SAFETY TERMS ♦ DANGER indicates an imminent hazard. If you fail to avoid this hazard, it WILL cause death or serious injury. ♦ WARNING indicates a potential hazard. If you fail to avoid this hazard, it COULD cause death or serious injury. ♦ CAUTION indicates a potential hazard. If you fail to avoid this hazard, it MAY cause minor or moderate injury. CAUTION also alerts you about unsafe practices. ♦ NOTE indicates information of special importance. WARNING: TRANSPORTING GAMES. The VGM contains glass and fragile electronic devices. Use appropriate care when transporting. Avoid rough handling when moving the cabinet. Do not move with the power switched on. WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER. Always turn the power OFF and unplug the VGM before attempting service or adjustments unless otherwise instructed. Installing or repairing boards with power switched on can damage components and void the warranty. WARNING: GROUND GAMES . Avoid electrical shocks! Do not plug in a VGM until you have inspected and properly grounded it. Only plug this game into a grounded, three-wire outlet. Do not use a “cheater” plug, or cut off the ground pin on the line cord. WARNING: AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCKS . The VGM system does not utilize an isolation transformer. Internal cabinet AC is not isolated from the external AC line. WARNING: HANDLE FLUORESCENT TUBE AND CRT WITH CARE. If you drop a fluorescent tube or CRT and it breaks, it will implode! Shattered glass can fly eight feet or more from the implosion. CAUTION: CHECK POWER SELECTOR, LAMP. Set the 115/230VAC selector on the power supply for the correct line voltage. Check the selector setting before switching on the VGM. Verify that the fluorescent lamp assembly is correct for the local line voltage. CAUTION: USE PROPER FUSE. Avoid electrical shock! Replacement fuses must be identically rated. Fuse voltage and current ratings must be identically rated to the original fuse. CAUTION: ATTACH CONNECTORS PROPERLY. Be sure board connectors mate properly. If connectors do not slip on easily, do not force them. A reversed connector may damage the VGM and void the warranty. Connector keys only allow a connector to fit one set of pins on a board. CAUTION: USE CARE WHEN SHIPPING HARD DISKS. The hard disk drive must be packed in an anti-static bag. When shipping the drive for repair or replacement, pack it in an approved container (P/N 08-8068). Do not stack or drop hard disk drives.
Service - 3 WARNING: HAZARD TO EPILEPTICS. 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. Contents of Typical Tool Pack
Service - 4 SERVICING Only qualified service personnel should perform maintenance and repairs. The product guidelines apply to all operators and service personnel. Specific notes, cautions, and warnings appear throughout the manual where they apply. We recommend that you read the SAFETY NOTICES section thoroughly before beginning service. NOTE: Always switch off power to the game machine before servicing. To service the Marquee… Refer to Marquee Service illustration. ¾ Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord. ¾ Remove the center control cabinet. Refer to service instructions for Control Cabinet. ¾ Remove the tamper resistant screws from the bracket along the bottom edge of the marquee housing. ¾ Grasp the bracket and lift the marquee housing up. The hinged marquee housing uses a prop rod located inside the main cabinet to keep it extended during service. Remove the free end of the prop rod from its retaining clip and insert it in the rod bracket on the lower right side of the marquee housing. ¾ Perform the desired repair or equipment replacement. ¾ To reinstall, unhook the prop rod and return it to the retaining clip. Slowly lower the marquee housing and thread the tension chain back into the main cabinet. ¾ Fasten the marquee housing’s bracket in place with the screws provided. FRONT PERSPECTIVE VIEW Marquee Service
Service - 5 To service Blue Beacon Light… Refer to Beacon Light Service and Marquee Service illustrations. ¾ Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord. ¾ Remove the mounting screws used to fasten the beacon light to the marquee housing. Set the screws aside for reuse later. ¾ Lift the beacon light up from the housing enough to expose the cable connection. Disconnect the cable and continue to lift the beacon light until it clears the marquee housing. ¾ Perform the desired repair or equipment replacement. NOTE: All replacement bulbs must match the original in voltage, current and brightness rating. Beacon Light Service To service the Backlit Marquee … Refer to Marquee Service illustration. ¾ Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord. ¾ Lift open the Marquee Housing. Refer to service instructions for Marquee. ¾ Reach up inside the opening toward the marquee artwork. The marquee artwork and marquee glass is held in place at the top and sides by spacers/brackets fastened with screws. ¾ Remove the screws from each of the brackets. Set the screws and brackets aside until reinstallation. ¾ Lift the marquee artwork or marquee glass out of the housing. ¾ Perform the desired repair or equipment replacement. To service the Fluorescent Light Assembly… Refer to Marquee Service illustration. ¾ Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord. ¾ Lift open the Marquee Housing. Refer to service instructions for Marquee. ¾ Reach up inside the opening in the cabinet and disconnect the power cable from the fluorescent light assembly. ¾ Loosen, but do not remove the screws fastening the assembly to the cabinet. ¾ Slide the assembly slightly forward to disengage the keyholes. Lift out the assembly. ¾ Perform the desired repair or equipment replacement.
Service - 6 To service the Fluorescent Lamp or Starter… Refer to Marquee Service illustration. ¾ Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord. ¾ Lift open the Marquee Housing. Refer to service instructions for Marquee. ¾ Reach up inside the opening in the cabinet and remove the fluorescent lamp locks. ¾ Both the fluorescent tube and the starter require a quarter turn for removal. Grasp the tube or starter, give it a quarter turn and pull it from its socket. ¾ Carefully place a new starter or tube into the sockets and rotate it a quarter turn to reinstall. ¾ Reinstall both fluorescent lamp locks. Clean the tube to remove fingerprints and dust. WARNING Fluorescent tubes implode on impact when dropped. Use care in handling. To service the Cabinet Speakers… Refer to Marquee Service illustration. Speakers are located on the underside of the marquee housing. ¾ Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord. ¾ Lift open the Marquee Housing. Refer to service instructions for Marquee. ¾ Reach up inside the opening in the cabinet and disconnect the speaker wires, including the ground strap. ¾ Remove the nuts on the mounting screws before removing the speakers from the enclosure. ¾ Perform the desired repair or equipment replacement. ¾ Carefully reseat the seals upon completing any task in the speaker enclosure. ¾ Reconnect the wires, including ground. Refer to the Cabinet Wiring Diagram for correct speaker polarity. NOTE: The speakers are magnetically shielded to prevent video monitor color impurity. Be sure that any replacement speakers are also magnetically shielded. To service Viewing Glass… It is recommended that two service personnel be present when servicing the viewing glass. Refer to Viewing Glass Service illustration. ¾ Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord. ¾ Remove the Control Cabinet. Refer to service instructions for Control Cabinet. ¾ Lift open the Marquee Housing. Refer to service instructions for Marquee. ¾ Label and disconnect all wiring. Disconnect one end of the tension chain. Close the marquee. ¾ Remove the tamper resistant screws from the hinge for the marquee located at the top rear of the cabinet. Both service personnel should grab an edge of the marquee housing and lift it off of the cabinet. To prevent scratches, the marquee housing should be placed on a cloth covered work surface. ¾ Remove the tamper resistant screws and bracket from the bottom edge of the housing. Remove the screws and bracket from along the top edge of the housing. ¾ Gently lift the viewing glass up and clear of the housing. Set Viewing Glass aside. ¾ Perform the desired repair or equipment replacement. ¾ Clean the glass before reinstallation.