Namco Ace Driver Deluxe Operators Manual
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Page 16 5-3-5 Motor Test The following screen is displayed when MOTOR is selected on the I/O screen. I/O TEST DIP 2 12345678 3 12345678 LINK ON 2 COUNT O SWITCH MOTOR BASE MOTOR OFF ............... (a) Seat motor test STEERING OFF TORQUE 00 ............... (b) Steering motor test EXIT GAS: TURN SHIFT: CHOOSE (a) Tests the seat roller motor. When BASE MOTOR is selected and the accelerator is pressed the test is ON and the motor starts to operate. Pressing the accelerator again turns the test OFF and...
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Page 17 5-3-7 Lamp Test The following screen is displayed when LAMP is selected on the I/O screen. (a) Tests the top lamp. (b) Tests the red signal lamp. (c) Tests the green signal lamp. Select EXIT to return to the I/O test screen. 5-3-8 LED Test The following screen appears when LED is selected on the I/O test screen. (a) Tests the finish position LED. Select EXIT to return to the I/O test screen. I/O TEST DIP 2 12345678 3 12345678 LINK ON 2 COUNT 0 LAMP TOP LAMP ........................ (a) SIGNAL...
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Page 18 5-3-9 Sound Test To adjust the sound volume, select SOUND TEST in the menu screen. The following screen will be displayed. SOUND TEST [DEFAULT IN GREEN] VOLUME [MAX 63] LEFT RIGHT (a) Left speaker volume ................. 40 40 ........ (b) Right speaker volume SONG 40 EXIT GAS: ENTER SHIFT: CHOOSE Select (a) or (b) by using the shift lever, the characters will blink in red, when the accelerator is pressed the numbers will start to blink. Moving the shift lever up will increase the number, moving...
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Page 19 5-4 Linking Two or More Machines. Up to four machines (8 seats) can be linked together. The machines should be linked as described below. NOTE:Each machine can draw up to 8 amps. Make sure that the power supply is adequate. 1) Ensure that the power is OFF. 2) Loosen the two screws (M4x10) on the back of the tower assy, and remove the connector cover. 3) Set the link switches to ON , EXT, and ON. (See Diag.) 4) Use the supplied link cable and connect the machines between IN and OUT sockets (See...
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Page 20 5) Turn the power to each machine ON, and set the PCB ID using the test mo\ de. (Refer to section 5-3-2, Setting the Game Options (p age 11)) Note: Settings other than those described will cause the machine to operate incorrectly . 5-4-1 Setting the Link Switches The link switches are used to set the connection between seats and machi\ nes. 1). Setting only one machine (2 seats)Set the link switches to ON, INT, and ON. Note: Do not use a link cable. 2) Setting two or more machines. Set the...
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Page 21 5-5 Adjustments When Replacing Parts (Initialization) The following adjustments should always be performed after replacing the game PC board, ROM, Steering Assy, Pedal Assy, or Control Pots. The game will not operate correctly if these adjustments are not made. a) Ensure that accelerator and brake pedals are fully returned. b) Place the steering wheel to its centre position and remove hands from the wheel ( The steering wheel does not return to centre by itself.) c) Slide the test switch ON while...
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Page 22 6. MAINTENANCE DANGER: In order to prevent injury or electric shock to service personnel,ensure that the MAIN POWER IS OFF before attempting any maintenance. DANGER: Before performing any work not described in this manual, be sure to contact your distributor first to receive instructions or answers to questions. NOTE: This machine has a moving mechanism, and uses a drive castor in the base assy (see section 6-7, Under Base Assy). When the castor wears out, the seat assembly can be moved left to...
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Page 23 6-2. Sign Assembly 6-2-1. Replacing the Fluorescent Tube and Reflector Lamp 1) Remove the two security screws (M5x12) and remove the acrylic retainer (B). 2) Remove the four Security screws (M5x12) and remove the acrylic retainer (C). 3) Pull the acrylic sign forward to remove it. 4) Replace the fluorescent lamp 4ft.. 5) Unscrew the reflector lamp (240v 25w E14 only) to the left to remove. Refit by screwing the lamp to the right. ( Warning: Make sure the lamp is not hot before touching it.)...
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Page 24 6-3. Main tower Assy. 6-3-1. Replacing Fluorescent Lamp and Reflector Lamp 1) Remove the four security screws (M5x12) and the acrylic support bar, then remove the acrylic board. 2) Replace the fluorescent lamp (12). 3) Unscrew the reflector lamp ( 240v 25w E14 only) to the left to remove. Refit by screwing the lamp to the right. ( Warning: Make sure the lamp is not hot before touching it.) 6-3-2. Removing the Game PCB 1) Remove the rear cover (L). 2) Disconnect the two connectors on the EMI...
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Page 25 6-3-3. Removing the Shield Case 1) Remove the rear cover (L). 2) Remove the Pozi head screw (M4x10), and remove the earth terminal.( Note: Be careful not to lose the internal washer (M4). 3) Disconnect the two connectors on the EMI board, the AC fan connector, and the four connectors on the I/O PCB. 4) Remove the two Pozi head screws (M5x12), then remove the shield case. 6-3-4. Removing the I/O Board 1) Pull out the shield case until the I/O board can be seen.(Refer to section 6-3-3, above,...