Sega Sports Jam Instruction And Service Manual
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19 b. GAME ASSIGNMENTS This screen sets the game difficulty level. Press the service button to move the -> mark to the GAME DIFFICULTY item, and press the test button. Then the GAME DIFFICULTY item can change its indication between VERY EASY, EASY, MEDIUM EASY, NORMAL, BIT HARD, MEDIUM HARD, HARD, and VERY HARD. GAME ASSIGNMENTS GAME DIFFICULTY NORMAL -> EXIT SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON After setting, select the EXIT and press the test button. Then the GAME TEST MENU screen reappears. GAME ASSIGNMENTS Screen
20 c. BOOKKEEPING The following three BOOKKEEPING screens (PAGE 1/3, 2/3, and 3/3) display the operating data. BOOKKEEPING GAME REPORT PAGE1/3 NUMBER OF GAMES 0 1P GAMES 0 2P GAMES 0 NUMBER OF CONTINUE 0 1P GAMES 0 2P GAMES 0 PLAY TIME 0D 0H 0M 0S AVERAGE PLAY TIME 0D 0H 0M 0S LONGEST PLAY TIME 0D 0H 0M 0S SHORTEST PLAY TIME 0D 0H 0M 0S PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE Press the test button to migrate to the BOOKKEEPING (PAGE 2/3) screen. This screen (TIME HISTOGRAM) shows the number of the games per every playing period. Use the data to set a difficulty level. BOOKKEEPING TIME HISTOGRAM PAGE 2/3 0M00S ~ 0M29S 0 0M30S ~ 0M59S 0 1M00S ~ 1M29S 0 1M30S ~ 1M59S 0 2M00S ~ 2M29S 0 2M30S ~ 2M59S 0 3M00S ~ 3M29S 0 3M30S ~ 3M59S 0 4M00S ~ 4M29S 0 4M30S ~ 4M59S 0 5M00S ~ 5M29S 0 5M30S ~ 5M59S 0 6M00S ~ 6M29S 0 6M30S ~ 6M59S 0 7M00S ~ 7M29S 0 7M30S ~ 7M59S 0 8M00S ~ 8M29S 0 8M30S ~ 8M59S 0 9M00S ~ 9M29S 0 9M30S ~ 9M59S 0 OVER 10M00S 0 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO CONTINUE Press the test button to migrate to the BOOKKEEPING (PAGE 3/3) screen. BOOKKEEPING Screen (1/3) BOOKKEEPING Screen (2/3)
21 Press the test button. Then the GAME TEST MENU screen reappears. The screen (CALLED GAMES) shows the number of games per every game. BOOKKEEPING CALLED GAMES PAGE3/3 BASKET 0 AMFB2 0 GOLF 0 GOLF2 0 BASEBALL 0 AMFB 0 SOCCER 0 SOCCER2 0 BICYCLE 0 TENNIS 0 HOCKEY 0 HOCKEY2 0 PRESS TEST BUTTON TO EXIT BOOKKEEPING Screen (3/3)
22 This screen enables to clear the bookkeeping data and the ranking data. NOTES: (1) This BACKUP DATA CLEAR screen cannot clear the game difficulty level setting of the GAME ASSIGNMENT screen. (2) This BACKUP DATA CLEAR screen cannot clear the coin and credit data. To clear the coin and credit data, select and execute the BACKUP DATA CLEAR item in the SYSTEM MENU screen. d. BACKUP DATA CLEAR To clear the backup data: Press the service button to move the -> mark to the YES (CLEAR) item, and press the test button. When the system completes clearing, a 'COMPLETED' message appears on the screen. Press the test button again to return to the GAME TEST MENU screen. Not to clear the backup data: Press the service button to move the -> mark to the NO (CANCEL) item, and press the test button. The system does not execute clearing, but returns to the GAME TEST MENU screen. BACKUP DATA CLEAR YES(CLEAR) -> NO (CANCEL) SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON AND PRESS TEST BUTTON BACKUP DATA CLEAR Screen
23 5. GAME BOARD Do not expose the Game Board so as to avoid causing an accident or malfunctioning. Static electricity discharge can damage electronic parts on the IC Board. Before starting work by opening the Shield Case Lid, be sure to touch grounded metallic surfaces to discharge physically charged static electricity. When replacing the Game Board, refer to the CVT Manual and Instruction Manual. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 840-0051D-01 ASSY CASE NAO PCI DIMM BD USA 840-0051D-02 ASSY CASE NAO PCI DIMM BD EXP 840-0051D-03 ASSY CASE NAO PCI DIMM BD KOR 840-0051D-04 ASSY CASE NAO PCI DIMM BD AUS 840-0001A-01 ASSY CASE NAOMI MAIN BD USA 840-0001A-02 ASSY CASE NAOMI MAIN BD EXP 840-0001A-03 ASSY CASE NAOMI MAIN BD KOR 840-0001A-04 ASSY CASE NAOMI MAIN BD AUS 840-0001F ASSY CASE NAO DIMM BD COM 610-0617 GD-ROM DRIVE UNIT NAOMI 1 2 3 12 1 2 3+
24 PART NO. DESCRIPTION 840-0001F ASSY CASE NAO DIMM BD COM KEY CHIP 840-0053B DIMM BD NAO SP JAM 422-00053B (STICKER 840-0053B) Attached place 1 2 12 1 2 +
25 Handling the GD-ROM Disk Do not contaminate the disks with your fingerprints or dust particles. Contaminated disks may lower audio and video quality. When cleaning the disks, do not use volatile chemicals (benzine, thinner, etc.), cleaning sprays, and antistatic agents. Do not use cracked, warped, or damaged disks. Do not attach papers or seals onto the disks; do not scratch the disks. Do not use the disks with a sign of peeled seals, tapes, etc. Observing these instructions, do not insert such a non-usable disk into the GD-ROM drive. Otherwise the inserted disk can not be ejected. When cleaning a heavily contaminated disk, use clean cloth that has been soaked in water and squeezed. Then remove moisture with dry cloth. When holding a disk, be careful not to contaminate it with your fingerprints. How to Hold a Disk With both hands: Put your thumbs and forefingers of both hands on the disk's 4 circumference tips.With one hand: Insert your forefinger into a central hole and at the same time put your thumb and middle finger on the disk's 2 circumference tips. 6. SOFT KIT How to Handle the Key Chip The key chip is a precision device. Handle it carefully because it may be damaged by heat, shock, and static electricity. Use the key chip with the GD-ROM disk of the corresponding game that has been shipped together with the key chip. STOP IMPORTANT Use clean cloth to wipe the disk gently and into a radial direction.
26 PART NO. DESCRIPTION 610-0630-0003 GD SOFT KIT SP JAM ENG GDS-0003 * NAOMI GDROM SP JAM KEY CHIP 420-6621-0003E SERVICE MANUAL SP JAM ENG 253-5507 DISK CASE WITH IC HOLDER 1 2 3 4 1234 1 2 3 4 ++ +
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