Namco Cyber Cycles Operators Manual
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Page 23 IN OUT 6-4 Linking Two Machines.Up to two machines (4 bikes) can be linked together. The machines should be linked as described below. 1) Ensure that the power is “OFF”. 2) Loosen the two screws (M5x12) on the back of the right monitor cabinet\ , 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 Diag.) [Examples of Linked Machines] a) 2 Machines (2 Seats)...
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Page 24 6-4-1 Setting the Link Switches The link switches are used to set the connection between bikes and machines. 1) Slacken two screws (M5x12) and remove the link cover. 2). Setting only one machine. (2 Bikes) Set the link switches to “ON”, “INT”, and “ON”. Note: Do not use a link cable. 2) Setting two or more machines. (4 Bikes) Set the link switches to “ON”, “EXT”, and “ON”. 3) The link procedure is now complete. 4) Setting for faulty PCB. If the game PCB of only one side is faulty, set the link...
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Page 25 7. 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 to receive instructions or answers to questions. 7-1 Replacing the Fluorescent Tube, Position, and Leading Driver Lamps 1) Remove the three security screws (M5x12), and remove the plexi upper retaining bracket. 2) Remove the three security...
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Page 26 7-3 Handle Bar Assembly Remove four M5X12 security screws, and remove handle bar assembly cover \ to gain access to the throttle and brake controls. NOTE:- The game must be re-initialized whenever the PCB, ROMS, Throttle, Brake or Steering controls are replaced. (See 7-4 Adjustments when Replacing Parts) 7-3-1 Replacing the Throttle Control Pot 1) Slacken the grub screwM3X5 securing the control pot shaft to the drive gear, and remove the gear. 2) Replace the control pot ensuring that the the...
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Page 27 7-3-3 Replacing the Steering Control Pot 1) Remove three security screws (M5X16) and four security screws (M5x12) from the right hand bike vac-form, and remove the vac-form. 2) Slacken the grub screw (M4x5) to release the control pot shaft. 3) Replace the control pot, ensuring that the pot is replaced in the same position and the wires are fitted to the correct terminals. 4) Re-tighten the grub screw (M4x5), ensuring that it engages the flat of the control pot shaft. 5) Refit the bike vac-form,...
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Page 28 7-4 Adjustments When Replacing Parts (Initialization) The following adjustments must always be carried out after replacing the\ Game PCB, ROMS, or Throttle, Brake, and Steering Control Pots. The game will not operate correctly if these adjustments are not made. 1. Ensure that the Throttle and Brake are fully released and the bike is in\ its central upright position. 2. Turn the Test switch on while pressing the Service switch. 3. Adjustment is complete when the screen displays ‘Initialize...
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Page 30 M E T INO I T P I R C S E D.o N T R A P 1TE N I B A C R O T I N O M1 2 5 0 0 0 5 4 2TE K C A R B D N A E P I P T R O P P U S R O T I N O M0 2 5 0 0 0 5 4 3HT N I L P R O T I N O M7 1 5 0 0 0 5 4 4LE N A P K C A B T E N I B A C R O T I N O M2 2 5 0 0 0 5 4 5EL L I R G R E K A E P S D U O L3 2 5 0 0 0 5 4 6S H L - T E N I B A C R E K A E P S D U O L9 6 0 0 0 1 7 3 S H R - T E N I B A C R E K A E P S D U O L0 7 0 0 0 1 7 3 7ET O M E R h t i w R O T I N O M O L O P X E R A T N A H 8 22 1 0 0 0 0 4...
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Page 31 M E T INO I T P I R C S E DoN T R A P 1TE K C A R B G N I N I A T E R C I L Y R C A T N O R F5 3 5 0 0 0 5 4 2CI L Y R C A T N O R F9 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3w5 1 8 1 E B U T T N E C S E R O U L F9 0 0 0 0 5 4 6 4w5 1 v 0 4 2 E K O H C0 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 5RE T R A T S0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 6LA C E D Y T E F A S R E W O T N I O C4 5 2 0 0 0 0 4 7YS S A N O T T U B H S U P T I L N E H W E L B A L I A V A T I D E R C 5 1 2 0 0 2 0 6 8mm 5 7 x 6 1 M T O O F E L B A T S U J D A9 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 9mm 5 7 R O T S A C L E V...