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    							62Midway Amusement Games, LLC
    NOTES 
    						
    							CHAPTER
    NOTICE: 
    Information in this manual may change without notice. Midway Amusement Games, LLC 
    reserves the right to make improvements in equipment function, design, or components as progress in 
    engineering or manufacturing methods may warrant.
    Wiring
    
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    Cabinet Wiring Diagram
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    BLUE Joystick Data 6 BLU ORG Joystick Data 3 BLU RED Joystick Data 2 BLU BRN Joystick Data 1 RED BLK +5VDCNC 1
    47
    9 8 6 5 2
    3 1 4 2
    3WHITE
    BLACK RED
    Joystick GroundNC
    4
    7 5
    6 1
    3 2
    GRY YEL
    GRY GRN GRY ORG
    GRY BRN
    GRY RED GRY BLK7 7
    BLK GRN BROWNBROWN
    BLK GRN NC
    8
    98
    9 +5VDC
    Lamp Ground
    +5VDC Coin 1 GroundYELLOW
    BLACK
    BLK BRN
    BLK RED
    RED
    KEY YEL BRN
    2 2
    6 5 3
    4
    6 5 3
    4 11
    BLACK
    BLK BRN
    Coin 2
    RED BLK
    KEY RED BLK
    BLACK
    Ground
    Dollar Bill +12VDC +5VDC
    KEY
    BLK WHT BLACK ORG BLK RED BLK
    3
    7 6 4
    5 2 1 Slam Tilt Coin Meter 1 BLK RED
    KEY
    WHT GRY
    BLK BLU ORG GRN
    ORG RED BLACK
    6 6 BLK BLU ORG GRN
    ORG RED BLACK
    Test Switch + Volume
    - VolumeKEY Ground
    3 3
    4
    554 2 11
    2
    WHT GRY Service/Credit2 1 1
    2COIN
    METERBLK RED
    NC8
    9RED
    BLACK BLACK BLACK
    RED RED
    WHITE
    1
    5
    7 6 3 2
    4
    9 8 1
    6
    7 5 3
    4 2
    BLACK RED
    BLACK RED
    RED
    BLACK
    ORANGE YELLOW
    +12VDCGround
    -5VDC Ground Ground +5VDC +5VDC +5VDC
    6 2
    4
    5 3 1
    4
    6 5 1
    2
    3Vid Red
    Vid Grn
    Vid Blu
    Vid Gnd
    NC
    Vid Sync
    YEL WHT YEL BLK YEL BLU YEL GRN YEL RED
    WOOFER
    RED WHTBRN WHT BRN GRY
    KEY
    3
    5 4 1
    2
    3
    5 4 1
    2
    3 1/2 Spkear+Spkr Left RED GRY
    KEYRED GRY
    CABINET SPEAKER
    6V BULB#555 or
    Equavalent
    MAIN HARNESS
    SUPPLYPOWER
    GRY BLU
    Row 3
    Row 0
    MONITOR
    CABLE, H-23711
    (Lamp) BLACK BLU VIO Joystick Data 7Joystick Data 5 BLU GRN BLU YEL Joystick Data 4Fire
    Coin 1
    Coin 2 Left Speaker
    Right Speaker (Channel 1 High)
    (Channel 2 High)
    3 1/2 Speaker
    BRN GRY
    -Spkr Left
    BRN WHT
    RED WHT
    NOTES:
    Heavy Line indicates
    main cable routing
    Control Panel and from PC Boards to
    Coin Door
    P57
    11 109
    8 5
    6 4 3 2
    1 7
    P3
    12
    13 10
    118
    9 5
    6 3
    4 1
    2
    NC NC ORG RED
    ORG GRN- Volume
    + Volume BLK YEL
    BLK WHT KEY NC
    Coin 4
    Dollar In NC BLACK
    BLK ORGGround
    Coin 3 NC BLACK Ground
    NC
    KEY
    NC
    NC
    BLU RED BLU BRN
    BLU BLK
    BLU YEL
    BLU GRN
    BLUE BLU ORG
    15 14
    NC BLU VIO
    - Woofer
    2BRN VIO
    P19
    4
    5 3
    BRN WHT KEY RED WHT 1NC
    KEY
    3
    4
    5RED GRY
    BRN GRY 1
    2RED VIO
    NC+ WooferP18
    RED VIO + Woofer
    - Woofer BRN VIO
    Row 1 Row 2
    +
    + -
    -
    12 12 10
    1110
    11
    NC BLACK
    Ground
    Ground BLACK BLACK
    ORANGE+12VDC
    -12VDCBLK
    WHT GRN
    3 1
    2
    Hot
    49 WAY
    JOYSTICK
    KEY BLU BLK Joystick Data 0
    BLU BLK
    BLU BRN
    BLU RED
    BLU YEL
    BLU GRN
    BLUE
    BLU VIO BLU ORG
    KEY
    9 6
    7
    8 5 4
    3
    2
    1
    NC
    BLACKTrigger BLACK
    WHITEStart
    Ground
    Ground
    NC KEY
    BLU VIO BLUE BLU GRN BLU YEL BLU ORG BLU RED
    BLU BRN BLU BLK BLACK
    9 6
    7
    8 5 4
    3
    2
    1 RED BLK
    BLACK BLACK
    KEY RED BLK
    4
    5 5 42
    3 3 21 1
    KEYBLACK
    RED BLK
    NC
    NC
    RED BRN
    BRN GRN BLK GRY
    2
    TB Horz 2
    4 3 Trackball Gnd
    1
    2RED
    GRN
    4YEL
    3BLK
    1
    6 55
    6VIO BLU GRY WHT
    GRY VIOTB Vert 1 TB Horz 1
    GREY
    TB Vert 2
    CABLE, H-23712 CONTROL PANEL
    CABLE, H-23742.1
    Part of JoystickBLACK BLACK
    2
    3
    4
    5
    8 7
    9 9
    WHT VIO
    WHITEKEY
    WHT BRN
    WHT RED
    WHT ORG
    WHT YEL
    WHT GRN
    WHT BLU WHT BLK
    5
    7
    8 66 3
    4 2
    WHITE KEYNC WHT GRN WHT YEL
    WHT BLU NC NC
    NC NC NC
    11NC4 2
    3 1
    BLACKNC WHT GRN
    WHT BLU
    BLK YEL Coin 4 BLK ORG Coin 31
    5
    6 3 2
    4
    7 GRY YEL
    GRY GRN GRY ORG GRY BRN
    GRY REDGRY BLK
    GRY BLURow 1Row 2Row 3 Row 0
    Coin Meter 2
    BRN RED
    IEC POWER
    NCRED BLKRED BLK
    RED BLKRED BLK2
    4
    531
    ORG BLK +12V +5V
    1ASB
    250V2ASB
    250V
    H-20353
    CABLE
    NC
    BLK GRY GREY
    KEY
    GRY VIO NC
    GRY WHT5
    7 6 4 3 1
    2
    BRN GRN8P15
    RED GRN9
    TRACKBALL CABLE
    H-23920
    VIO
    1
    TRACKBALL
    BLU
    4 BLK RED
    2
    3 3 BLK
    GRN
    4 YEL
    RED1
    2
    GRY BLK
    GRY BRN
    GRY YEL
    GRY BLU GRY ORG GRY RED
    6
    7 4
    5
    6
    7 4
    5 1
    3 21
    3 2
    GRY GRNGRY BRN
    GRY GRN
    GRY BLU GRY YEL GRY ORG GRY RED GRY BLK 
    						
    							The Grid - Wiring65
    Power Wiring Diagram 
    						
    							66Midway Amusement Games, LLC
    CPU Board Accessory Functions
    LED Functions
    LED 1 IEEE AC power
    LED 2 IEEE linkage power
    LED 3 Main +5V Power
    LED 4 Sound
    LED 5 I/O
    LED 6 Diagnostic
    DIP Switch Functions (* = factory setting)
    Note that to set Free Play, switches 2-6 on Bank 2 must all be set to ON.
    BANK 1 FUNCTIONSSW1SW2SW3SW4SW5SW6SW7SW8
    Show BloodOFF*
    ON
    Not UsedOFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
    BANK 2 FUNCTIONSSW1SW2SW3SW4SW5SW6SW7SW8
    DIP coinage
    CMOS coinageOFF
    ON*
    USA 1 Ger 1 Fr ECA 1 UK 1 ECA
    USA 10 Ger 2 Fr ECA 2 UK 2 ECA
    USA 14 Ger 3 Fr ECA 3 UK 3 ECA
    USA 2 Ger 4 Fr ECA 4 UK 4
    USA DC 1 Ger 5 Fr ECA 5 UK 5
    USA DC 5 Ger ECA 1 Fr ECA 6 UK 6 ECA
    USA DC 4 Ger ECA 2 Fr ECA 7 UK 7 ECA
    USA DC 2 Ger ECA 3 Fr ECA 8
    FREE PLAYOFF*
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    ONOFF*
    OFF
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    ON
    ONOFF*
    OFF
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    ON
    ON
    ON
    ON
    USA coinage
    France coinage
    Germany coinage
    United Kingdom coinageOFF*
    ON
    OFF
    ONOFF*
    OFF
    ON
    ON
    NOT USEDOFF OFF
    Jumper Functions
    J601 Sound Jumper 1
    J602 Sound Jumper 2 
    						
    							CHAPTER
    NOTICE: 
    Information in this manual may change without notice. Midway Amusement Games, LLC 
    reserves the right to make improvements in equipment function, design, or components as progress in 
    engineering or manufacturing methods may warrant.
    Troubleshooting
    
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    1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0  1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0
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    1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1         1 1 0 1 1 0
    1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0
    1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1    1 1 1 0 1 1 0
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    Game Will Not Start
    Symptom Problem Suggested Solution
    • Machine appears non-
    functional
     No audioLack of electricity 1. Check that Power Switch has been turned on
    2. Verify that line cord is plugged fully into receptacle and 
    into power supply.
    3. Try another power outlet.
     No Illumination
     No video displayWrong voltage 1. Ensure power supply line voltage switch matches local 
    line voltage.
    2. Using voltage meter, correctly adjust +5V output on 
    power supply using adjustment knob.
    Open fuse 1. Turn off AC power. Examine AC fuse on power chassis.
    2. Examine DC fuses on cabinet wall or electronic equip-
    ment shelf.
    3. Replace faulty fuses with identically rated parts.
    4. Turn on AC power. If fuse opens again, check DC wiring 
    harness and connectors.
    Faulty line cord 1. Test line cord, power plug, and IEC connector for breaks 
    or damage. Replace if necessary.
    2. Verify continuity of each wire in cord.
    Poor connection 1. Ensure cabinet wiring harness connectors are fully seated 
    in corresponding power supply and board connectors.
    2. Inspect wiring for breaks or damage.
     Machine appears non-
    functional.
     Currency acceptor price 
    indicator is illuminatedCPU Board Assem-
    bly not operational1. Inspect board assemblies under low light level condi-
    tions. A glow will be seen from the Light Emitting 
    Diodes if there is voltage in the processor circuits. This 
    does not mean that voltages or signals are as they should 
    be, but it indicates that boards are receiving some DC 
    power from power supply. The power supply fan should 
    also be operating.
    2. Turn AC power off. Inspect board assemblies. Ensure 
    JAMMA wire harness connector is attached and fully 
    seated onto mating board connector. Check other wiring 
    harness connectors in same way.
    3. Verify game switches and jumpers are set correctly. Refer 
    to Board Configuration Chart for variables and default 
    settings.
    Power supply out of 
    voltage tolerance.1. Turn AC power on. Using 20V DC setting on digital volt-
    meter, measure voltages at power connector pins. Adjust 
    +5V source if necessary. Refer to Cabinet Wiring Dia-
    gram for specific wiring information and voltage limits.
    2. Using 2V AC setting on digital voltmeter, measure same 
    DC voltages as above. A reading indicates that supply 
    voltages are unstable and may contain ripple or noise. 
    						
    							The Grid - Troubleshooting69
    Game Cannot Be Played
    Symptom Problem Suggested Solution
    Game does not accept 
    currency or tokens.
    Game does not start.
    Audio present
    Video presentBlocked coin path. 1. Unlock and open cash door. Empty cash box and inspect 
    revenue for counterfeit currency.
    2. Remove items that block path from coin mechanism.
    3. Ensure proper mounting of each mechanism. Clear cur-
    rency path. Reinstall and latch mechanism.
    Poor leveling Verify mechanisms are level when doors are closed. Repair 
    or replace bent or damaged coin door. Adjust cabinet leg 
    levelers to keep mechanisms vertical.
    Incorrect software 
    setting1. Enter Menu System by pressing TEST MODE button. 
    From GAME AJUSTMENTS menu, choose COIN 
    OPTIONS. Confirm pricing and setup of each mecha-
    nism.
    2. Choose DIAGNOSTIC TESTS and SWITCH TESTS to 
    check operation of each coin or bill mechanism.
    Game accepts currency 
    or tokens.
    Game does not start.
    Audio present
    Video present.1. Ensure proper mounting of each mechanism. Verify each 
    release latch is closed and locked. Test acceptance and 
    rejection functions with known good and bad coins.
    2. Ensure no loose parts or wires are caught in hinges, 
    latches, or switch contacts.
    3. Inspect illumination of external coin door indicators (i.e., 
    pricing, flashing arrows). Check wiring continuity of 
    connectors and cables from CPU Board to coin mechs.
    4. Enter Menu System by pressing TEST MODE button. 
    From GAME AJUSTMENTS menu, choose COIN 
    OPTIONS. Confirm pricing and setup of each mecha-
    nism.
    5. Check for continuity in each suspect switch connection 
    (Common to Normally Open or Common to Normally 
    Closed) Replace faulty switches (bent levers, broken 
    actuators, etc.)
    6. Place coin mechs in known good unit to verify operation.
    Bill validator fails after 
    field installation.
    Coin mechanisms oper-
    ate properly.1. Enter Menu System by pressing TEST MODE button. 
    From GAME AJUSTMENTS menu, choose COIN 
    OPTIONS. Confirm pricing and setup of each mecha-
    nism. Check validator switch settings against manufac-
    turer’s instructions.
    2. Check illumination of external coin door indicators (i.e., 
    pricing, flashing arrows). Free parts or wires caught in 
    hinges, latches, or switch contacts. Verify seating of har-
    ness connectors. Check validator cable continuity.
    3. Place bill validator in known good unit to verify opera-
    tion.
    Coin indicators do not 
    light.
    Game operates normally.Bad fuse. Check coin light fuse and wiring harness. Replace bad fuse. 
    						
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    Audio Problems
    Symptom Problem Suggested Solution
    Audio non-functional.
    Video present.
    Game operates normally.Volume set too low 1. Press TEST switch to enter Menu System. From Main 
    Menu choose VOLUME ADJUSTMENTS. Then choose 
    ADJUST VOLUME. Verify that attract and game volume 
    levels are not set to zero. Change to appropriate levels.
    2. Return to Main Menu and choose DIAGNOSTIC 
    TESTS. Then choose SOUND TEST. Verify operation of 
    each speaker.
    Faulty hardware Turn off AC power. Remove grills and inspect speakers. 
    Ensure no loose parts or wires are caught in speaker 
    cones, terminals, mounting screws, or stuck to magnets.
    Poor voltage 1. Turn AC power on. Using 20 V DC setting on digital 
    voltmeter, measure voltages at power connector pins. 
    Verify +5V, -5V, and +12V sources. Refer to Cabinet 
    Wiring Diagram for specific wiring information and volt-
    age limits.
    2. Using 2 volt AC setting on digital voltmeter, measure 
    voltages at speaker terminals. Any reading here indicates 
    supply voltages are unstable and may contain ripple or 
    noise.
    3. Place speaker in good machine to verify operation.
    Audio muffled, dis-
    torted, or missing fre-
    quencies.
    Constant, low hum.Faulty speaker 1. Press TEST MODE switch to enter Menu System. From 
    Main Menu select DIAGNOSTIC TESTS and choose 
    SYSTEM TEST. This verifies some audio functions.
    2. Using 2 volt AC setting on digital voltmeter, measure 
    voltages at speaker terminals. Any reading here indicates 
    supply voltages are unstable and may contain ripple or 
    noise.
    3. Place speaker in good machine to verify operation.
    Wrong speaker Turn AC power off. Remove grills and inspect speakers. 
    Ensure each coaxial speaker is full range (100 to 10,000 
    Hz response) and rated for at least 10 watts.
    Faulty wiring 1. Check cabinet wiring is correct for game.
    2. Verify all cabinet wiring provides separate wires (not a 
    common return) for each speaker.
    3. Ensure all ground wires are connected. Refer to Cabinet 
    Wiring Diagram for specific wiring information.
    Weak, low frequencies.
    Thin or hollow sound 
    qualityIncorrectly phased 
    speakersInspect speaker wiring and reverse back to correct position. 
    See Cabinet Wiring Diagram.
    Monaural audio Faulty wiring Verify cabinet wiring is correct. Check for shorted wires. 
    Refer to Cabinet Wiring Diagram. 
    						
    							The Grid - Troubleshooting71
    Video Problems
    Symptom Problem Suggested Solution
    Monitor appears non-
    functional.
    Audio present
    Controls operate nor-
    mally.Poor signal 1. Verify AC power is connected to video monitor.
    2. Inspect neck of CRT under low light level conditions. If 
    there is voltage in filament circuits, you will see a glow 
    near the CRT base. This indicates monitor circuits are 
    receiving power, not that voltages or signals are proper.
    3. Turn AC power off. Verify video signal and remote 
    adjustment board connectors are fully seated on video 
    monitor board assembly. Check other monitor connec-
    tions in the same way.
    4. Examine AC line fuse on video monitor. If faulty, replace 
    with fuse of proper voltage and current rating.
    5. Ensure no loose parts or wires are caught on chassis or 
    mounting brackets.
    Bad settings Ensure brightness and contrast are not at minimum levels.
    Power-up self test runs.
    Game does not appear.
    No audio.Error message Record error messages. Enter Menu System. From DIAG-
    NOSTIC TESTS, select SYSTEM TEST. These tests ver-
    ify CPU Board functions
    Poor voltage 1. Turn AC power on. Use 20V DC setting on digital volt-
    meter to measure voltages at power connector pins. Ver-
    ify +5V source.
    2. Using 2V AC setting on digital voltmeter, measure same 
    DC voltages as above. A reading indicates that supply 
    voltages are unstable and may contain ripple or noise.
    3. Compare LED states with indicator charts.
    Monitor fails to lock 
    onto signal and provide 
    stable picture.
    Colors missing, etc.Poor sync 1. Check connectors and cables for wiring continuity from 
    CPU Board Assembly to monitor.
    2. Verify jumpers are set correctly for monitor.
    3. Ensure monitor is correct for game. Incorrect resolution 
    results in horizontal tearing or complete loss of sync.
    4. Place monitor in working machine to verify operation.
    Game operates normally.
    Picture wavers or rolls, 
    has dark bars, uneven 
    colors, etc.Faulty wiring 1. Check connectors and cables for wiring continuity from 
    CPU Board Assembly to monitor.
    2. Ensure all cabinet ground wires are connected, especially 
    at monitor chassis.
    3. Place monitor in good machine to verify operation.
    Interference from 
    other equipmentMove cabinet away from machines, appliances, other 
    games, etc. Very strong electrical or magnetic fields are 
    emitted from some equipment when operating normally.
    WARNING: Do not operate monitor without Remote Adjustment Board. 
    						
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