Midway Sportstation 39in Deluxe Operation Manual
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6-10 CPU BOARD JUMPER LOCATION TABLE Jumper J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 Located Near…U28 & Connector P5U22 & U27 CPU BOARD JUMPER POSITION TABLE ROM Type Default Options* J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 27C080, 1M X 8, EPROM 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 -- -- 27C040, 512K x 8, EPROM 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 -- -- 27C010, 128K x 8, EPROM 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 -- -- 29F040, 512K x 8, Flash 2-3 1-2 2-3 1-2 -- -- 29F020, 256K x 8, Flash 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 -- -- Boot (U27) 29F010, 128K x 8, Flash 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 -- -- 27C080, 1M x 8, EPROM -- -- -- -- 2-3 -- 27C040, 512K x 8, EPROM -- -- -- -- 1-2 -- Expansion (U28) 27C010, 128K x 8, EPROM -- -- -- -- 1-2 -- Boot from CPU ROM -- -- -- -- -- 1-2External Boot Boot from SIO ROM -- -- -- -- -- Re- moved *Notes 1. -- = Not Applicable 2. Memory type numbers shown are for blank parts. Your game requires programmed parts.
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6-11 CPU BOARD LED INDICATOR STATUS TABLE Device Location Function Color State Meaning Off Insufficient Power On Power OK LED1 Near U6, U7 & U163.3V CPU Power IndicatorRed Blinking Power Supply Fault Off Disk Not in Use On Locked Up Disk LED2 Near U28 & Connector P5Hard Disk Drive ActivityGreen Blinking Normal Disk Activity Off* On* RP63 Near U22 & U26Indicator Red Blinking* SequentiallySee Note 3, Below. Notes 1. LED1 monitors CPU power (+3.3 volts). If his LED is off or blinking, investigate processor circuits. If other LEDs are off or blinking at the same time, check +5-volt circuits or the game power supply. 2. LED2 flashes when the hard disk is operating during game play. LED2 may light continuously during startup. If this LED remains lighted, the hard drive may be locked up or faulty. 3. Software controls RP63. In this game, RP63 initially indicates program startup stages. This LED is a seven- segment, alphanumeric display device. Normally, RP63 displays a lowercase “b,” or an “O” pattern with sequentially blinking segments. During Self-Test screens, RP63 displays a “bouncing bar” that resembles a hyphen (“-“).
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6-13 SOUND I/O BOARD JUMPER POSITION TABLE * Jumper Location Function Meaning Position State Input Mode Pins 1 & 2 J1 (Note 1)Near U9 & Crystal Y3 I/O Connector P2 Output Mode Pins 2 & 3 Positive Sync Jumper Not InstalledJ2 Between U35 & U10 Video Sync Negative Sync Pins 1 & 2 Input Mode Pins 1 & 2 J3 (Note 2)Near U15 I/O Connector P4 Output Mode Pins 2 & 3 J4 None None Not Used None--- Input Mode Pins 1 & 2 J5 (Note 2)Between U15 & Connector P2I/O Connector P4 Output Mode Pins 2 & 3 J6 None None Not Used None--- J7 None None Not Used None--- Input Mode Pins 1 & 2 J8 (Note 1)Between U9 & Connector P4I/O Connector P2 Output Mode Pins 2 & 3 Notes 1. Configure I/O port P2 by setting both jumpers J1 and J8 to input or output mode. 2. Configure I/O port P4 by setting both jumpers J3 and J5 to input or output mode.
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6-14 SOUND I/O BOARD LED INDICATOR STATUS TABLE LED Location Function Color State Meaning Off -- On --LED1 (Note 1)Near U11 Not Used (Remains Off)Green Blinking -- Off Not in Use (No Game Linking) LED2 (Note 2)Near U34 & Crystal Y1Linking Connector StatusGreen On Link Continuity Good Off* No Power LED3 (Note 2)Near the JAMMA Connector-5V Power Indicator Red On* Normal Operation Off No PowerLED4 (Note 2)Near U35 & Connector P14+12V Power IndicatorRed On Normal Operation Off No PowerLED5 (Note 2)Near Connector P23+5V Power Indicator Red On Normal Operation Off Not in Use LED6 (Note 2)Near U34 & Crystal Y1CPU Linking Activity Red On CPU Communicating with Ethernet Controller Off Not in Use (No Game Linking) On Sending DataLED7 (Note 2)Near U34 & Crystal Y1Linking Transmitting DataRed Blinking Normal Operation Off No Sound Boot ROM On Locked UpLED8 (Note 1)Near U14 & Crystal Y1Audio Activity Yellow Blinking Normal Operation Off Not in Use (No Game Linking)LED9 (Note 2)Near U34 & Crystal Y1Linking Receiving DataYellow On Receiving Data Off -- On --LED10 (Note 1)Near U44 & Crystal Y2 Not Used (Remains On)Green Blinking -- Off -- On --LED11 (Note 1)Near U44 & Crystal Y2 Not Used (Remains On)Red Blinking -- Off -- On --LED12 (Note 1)Near U44 & Crystal Y2 Not Used (Remains On)Yellow Blinking -- Off -- On --LED13 (Note 1)Near U44 & Crystal Y2 Not Used (Remains On)Yellow Blinking -- Notes 1. Software controls this LED. Indications are game and revision-specific. Changing the EPROMs on this board may alter the function of this LED. Firmware damage may also cause new of different LED behavior. 2. Hardware controls this LED. Indications depend on hard-wired circuitry. A change in normal LED behavior may indicate a circuit fault. Changing the EPROMs on this board shouldn’t alter the function of this LED.
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6-15 VIDEO BOARD INDICATOR AND SWITCH LOCATIONS Note This video board has no jumpers or LEDs.
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7-1 SPORTSTATION TM C H A P T E R S E V E N TROUBLESHOOTING NOTICE: The term VGM refers to the video game machine. CAUTION: This VGM uses complex electronic components that are very sensitive to static electricity. Observe the following precautions before handling VGM electronics. 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 this static, begin by connecting the line cord to a grounded outlet. Don’t turn on the VGM! 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 VGM circuit boards. Transport the hard drive in its shipping container. • Don’t remove or connect electronic assemblies when cabinet power is on. Otherwise, you’ll damage electronic assemblies and void the VGM warranty. • After you complete maintenance or service, replace ground wires, shields, safety covers, etc. Install and tighten ground and mounting screws.
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7-2 Coin Mechanism and Pricing Troubleshooting Table SYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTION Improper settings at Pricing MenuFrom Coin Options Menu, choose PRICING OPTIONS MENU. Verify that units and credits are set correctly. Incorrect pulse width on bill validators1. Consult bill validator manufacturer’s literature. Adjust pulse width on validator to long setting. 2. Retest validator operation. Faulty wiring1. Check that cabinet wiring is correct for this VGM. 2. Assure that coin meter and coin switches connect properly to control input wires. • VGM (video game machine) accepts currency or tokens, but number of credits per coin or bill is incorrect. Faulty coin mechanism1. Verify that coin mechanism works correctly by testing it in working VGM. 2. If mechanism is bad, replace it. Improper currency1. Unlock and open cash door. Empty cash box. 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 latch it. 5. Enter Menu System by pressing and holding TEST MODE switch inside coin door. From Main Menu, choose CONTROLS TEST. Use tests to confirm operation of coin switches. • VGM won’t accept currency or tokens. • VGM won’t start. • Audio and video are present. Tilted coin mechanism or VGM1. Verify that 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 vertical. Burned-out bulb1. Burned-out bulbs may appear white or darkened. Check continuity with DVM. 2. Replace burned-out bulb with same type.• Coin indicators don’t light Open fuse circuit1. Check fuse continuity with DVM. 2. If fuse is blown, replace fuse with same type. 3. If fuse isn’t blown, check wiring. CAUTION: Don’t 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. Typical Coin Mechanism Mounting
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7-3 VGM Startup Troubleshooting Table SYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTION Power problem1. Check that VGM power switch is on. 2. Inspect electronics to see if fans are turning. If not: Is power supply connected to its power cable? Is power supply turned on? 3. Plug VGM into AC power outlet. Verify presence of AC line voltage. Improper line voltage switch settingTurn off VGM power. Unplug AC line cord. Check line voltage switch. If necessary, set it to agree with local AC line voltage. Retest VGM. Open fuse1. Turn off VGM power. Examine AC fuse on power supply. 2. Examine DC fuses inside coin door vault. 3. Replace faulty fuses with identically rated parts. 4. Turn on VGM power. If fuse opens again, check DC wiring harness and connectors. Faulty wiring1. Remove line cord. Test line cord, power plug, and IEC connector for breaks or damage. Verify continuity of each wire in cord. Install cord at power chassis. Press connector firmly to seat it. 2. Check other cables in same manner. 3. Assure that cabinet wiring harness connectors fully seat in corresponding power supply and board connectors. 4. Inspect wiring for breaks or damage. • VGM (video game machine) doesn’t start. • VGM appears completely non-functional. • No audio • No illumination • No video display Faulty circuit boardsTurn off power for one minute and turn VGM on again. Power On Self-Test checks electronics. Typical Location of Power Supply and Line Cord