Namco Final Furlong Operators Manual
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Page 52 6-3-4 Monitor Test 1. Select “MONITOR TEST” on the menu screen to test and adjust the Monitor. The following screen is displayed. 2. Use the Select Up/Down switch choose the required item then press the Enter button. To return to the Monitor Test Menu from a test pattern press the Enter button. 3. Select “EXIT” and press the Enter button to return to the menu screen. MONITOR TEST GRADATION PATTERN..................................... (a) CROSSHATCH PATTERN (CRT)..................................... (b) CROSSHATCH PATTERN (PROJ)..................................... ( c ) WHITE WINDOW (H)..................................... (d) WHITE WINDOW (M)..................................... (e) WHITE WINDOW (L)..................................... ( f ) INTERLACE PATTERN..................................... (g) VIEW ANGLE ADJUST (CRT)..................................... (h) VIEW ANGLE ADJUST (PROJ)..................................... (i) FULL WHITE..................................... ( j ) EXIT SELECT SW : CHOOSE ENTER SW : ENTER Note: Items (c) and (i) are not used on this game.
Page 53 6-3-5 Sound Test 1. Select “I/O TEST” on the menu screen to switches and lamps. The following screen is displayed. 2. Use the Select Up/Down switch choose the required item then press the Enter button. 3. Use the Enter button to change the setting. 4. Select “EXIT” and press the Enter button to return to the menu screen. SOUND TEST VOLUME LEFT SP (0~63) 40.................................... (a) RIGHT SP (0~63) 40.................................... (b) REQUEST SONG NO. 129 ( f ) ..............MESSAGE ******** EXIT SELECT SW : CHOOSE ENTER SW : ENTER/CHANGE ................................................. (e) ................................................... (d) ..................................................... ( c ) (a) Volume setting for left channel speaker. Settable from 0 ~ 63 with 0 quietest and 63 loudest. (b) Volume setting for right channel speaker. Settable from 0 ~ 63 with 0 quietest and 63 loudest. (c,d,e) Each number will produce a different sound each time the Enter button is pressed. 001 when selected will produce a sound from the left speaker only, then the right speaker only and then both speakers together as a stereo check. (f) Displays the song No. details.
Page 54 6-3-7 Others 1. Select “OTHERS” on the menu screen. The following screen is displa\ yed. 2. Use the Select Up/Down switch choose the required item then press the Enter button. 3. Select “EXIT” and press the Enter button to return to the menu scr\ een. 6-3-6 ADS Data By selecting ADS Data from the menu screen, all of the bookkeeping detai\ ls can be reset. OTHERS ROM1 Ver. _ / _ / _ --:--:-- ...................................................... (a) ROM2 Ver. _ / _ / _ --:--:-- ...................................................... (b) MAIN BOARD TEST .............................................................. ( c ) POINT ROM CHECK .............................................................. (d) DATA ROM CHECK .............................................................. (e) .............................................................. BACK UP ROM INITIALIZE .............................................................. ( f ) EXIT SELECT SW:CHOOSE ENTER SW: ENTER/CHANGE (a, b) Displays game software version. (c,d,e) Used for PCB checks. (f) When selected the Data Initialization Menu appears. To reset all game settings to factory setting and clear all stored data , select YES from the Data Initialization menu then press the Enter button. After initializing the backup data ensure that the game is reinitialized. (section 7)
Page 55 7. INITIALIZATION Adjustments When Replacing Parts The following adjustment must always be performed when the game is first installed, and after replacing the Game PCB or Control Pots. The game will not operate correctly if these adjustments are not made. 1) Ensure that the Horse and Head assemblies are in their central positions. 2) Slide the test switch ON while pressing the service switch. The following screen will be displayed. VOLUME ADJUST HANDLE 7A00 7A00 0000 SWING9100 9100 0000 ENTER SW : ADJUST 3) Press the Enter switch to initialize the pots. 4) Switch the Service switch OFF to return to the normal game mode. Note: If the values of HANDLE and SWING on the SWITCH TEST menu differ appreciably from 0000 after initialization, the volume pot is probably faulty and requires replacing.
Page 56 8. REMOVING AND REPLACING ASSEMBLIES AND PARTS 8-1 Replacing the Pedal Assembly 1. Remove the three M5x10 security screws and remove the stirrup cover. 2. Remove the M8 x 20 socket cap screw and washer, then remove the stirrup safety bracket and pedal arm. 3. Replace the pedal arm with a new one then reassemble using the reverse procedure. Note: When remounting the pedal arm, make sure that it is facing exactly downwards.
Page 57 8-2 Replacing the Pedal Rubber 1. Remove the four security screws (M5x12) and remove the rubber retainers. 2. Lift off the pedal rubber. 3. Refit the new pedal rubber onto the step box. 4. Insert the rubber retainers back into their original position (note short and long end) and refit and tighten the four security screws (M5x12)
Page 58 8-3 Replacing the Neck Pot 1. Remove the ten security screws (M5x16) and remove the left and right hand neck vac-forms. 2. Disconnect the control pot connector. 3. Loosen the socket set screw (M4x8) and remove the pot complete with bracket. 4. Replace the pot and re-assemble in reverse order. NOTE: When replacing the potentiometer ensure that the set screw (M4x8) engages on the flat of the pot shaft, and that the lug on the bracket engages in the slot of the neck metal work.
Page 59 8-4 Replacing the Whip Button switch 1. Remove the three socket screws (M4x8), Socket screw (M4x8) and Hex nut (M4), and remove the whip button cover. 2. Remove the connector then replace the whip button switch assembly. 3. Re-assemble in reverse order.
Page 60 8-5 Replacing the Rein Frame 1. Remove the left and right neck vac-forms. (see section 8-3 (1)) 2. Remove the three security screws (M5x16) securing the neck flange. 3. Remove the four pozi head screws (M5x12),flat and spring washers then remove the neck vac-form support bracket. Temporarily slide the neck flange backwards. 4. Remove the three security screws (M5x16) securing the neck cup then slide the neck cup backwards. 5. Remove the connector.
Page 61 6. Remove the pozi head screw (M6x12) then remove the harness cover from the left-hand side of the tip. 7. Remove the two socket button head screws (M4x16) (one each from the left-hand and right-hand sides) then remove the bit. 8. Remove the eight socket button head screws (M6x16) (four each from the left-hand and right-hand sides) then remove the rein levers. 9. Replace the rein frame with a new one then reassemble using the reverse procedure.