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GAELCO - RING RIDERS

Summary of Contents for Ring Riders

Page 1: ...ERATOR S MANUAL 1st EDITION VERSION 1 1 GAELCO 2004 IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OPERATOR TO CARE ABOUT COSTUMER SAFETY AT ALL TIMES PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE THE NOTES ON SAFETY DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ce with the CE directives Using spear parts that do not fit specifications will void the warranty Removal of serial numbers and or bar codes from product or components will void the warranty Published by GAELCO S A Escipión 11 08023 Barcelona SPAIN Tel 34 93 417 36 26 Fax 34 93 417 28 02 e mail gaelco gaelco com web www gaelco es FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with t...

Page 3: ...hain adjustment 9 4 2 Brake cable 9 5 Brake sensor adjustment 9 6 Brake stopper 9 7 Throttle cable 9 8 Moton system 9 9 Emergency stop 9 10 Error messages 9 11 Pedal microswitch 9 12 Dissassembly of the protection hood 9 13 Position potentiometers 9 14 Troubleshooting procedures 10 PARTS LIST MONITOR CABINET 10 1 Design related parts 10 2 Billboard assembly 10 3 Monitor subwoofer 10 4 Coin door lo...

Page 4: ...GAELCO RING RIDERS 4 ...

Page 5: ...ion Class A EN 55022 1994 Radiated emission Class A EM IMMUNITY EN 61000 4 2 1995 ESD EN 61000 4 3 1996 ENV 50204 1995 Radiated field of RF EN 61000 4 4 1995 EFT burst EN 61000 4 5 1995 Surges EN 61000 4 6 1996 RF common mode EN 61000 4 8 1993 50 Hz H field EN 61000 4 11 1994 Dips interruptions ELECTRICAL SAFETY UNE EN 60335 1 1997 Erratum 1997 A11 1997 A12 1997 A13 1999 A14 1999 Erratum 1999 Note...

Page 6: ...SIBILITY 2 SPECIFICATIONS GAME DESCRIPTION width depth height weight 1200 mm Monitor cabinet Platform 1000 mm 2300 mm 205 Kg 1000 mm 1300 mm 1400 mm 225 Kg width depth height weight 1100 mm Monitor cabinet Platform 1019 mm 2127 mm 190 Kg 900 mm 1432 mm 1250 mm 210 Kg RING RIDERS is a motorbike competition placed in a Theme Park where up to four players race head to head against the clock The race ...

Page 7: ...ank Footrest with safatey stop system MOTION SYSTEM Degrees of freedom 2 DOF Actuators 1 induction motor geared 1 1KW Control 1 frequency inverter SE2D200110 input voltage 230V 10 50 60Hz ATTACHMENTS Operator s Manual 1 Motor driver manual 1 Monitor Manual 1 Coin box keys 2 Monitor cabinet keys 2 Power cord 3m long 1 Link cable 1 Monitor cable remote control 1 GAELCO RING RIDERS 7 width depth heig...

Page 8: ...as been designed for indoor use only within residential or commercial areas and must be used exclusively for the purpose intended GAELCO S A bears no responsibility for accidents injury or damage resulting for unauthorized changes or improper use of the machine GAELCO RING RIDERS 8 3 SAFETY NOTES WARNING To avoid accidents or damages it is imperative to follow the notes on Safety resumed bellow as...

Page 9: ...ed out by qualified personnel Before connecting the machine to the mains supply verify that it is set for the correct voltage and that the proper fuses are already installed When replacing fuses use spare fuses of the same type and rating than the originals The use of other material can cause serious damages on the electronic circuits or even a fire hazard Check the Parts List to know the exact sp...

Page 10: ...ever over the machine In a place exposed to vibration The machine must be installed on a level surface with levellers properly adjusted In locations near ventilating holes Doing so could cause internal temperature to rise excessively resulting in equipment failure Near hazardous substances Furthermore In order to have easy access to the PSU CPU and control devices please make sure that the rear an...

Page 11: ... by separating into each unit Be sure to catch the bottom part During transportation pay attention so that de castors do not thread power cords Ensure that there is enough room to get through doors or to avoid any collision with elements hanging from the ceiling Read section 4 to know the dimensions of the machine The two units of the machine are not equipped with lifting rings It is therefore abs...

Page 12: ... Insufficient installation space can cause the player to come in contact with spectators or hit them In order to avoid injury and accidents it is not allowed to use the machine to those persons who fall under the following cases Intoxicated persons Persons susceptible to motion sickness Persons who are not in good health such those having problems of high blood pressure or heart malfunctions Pregn...

Page 13: ...yer or the operator at any time The game keeps running but the motion stops until the button is unlocked manually by turning it clockwise A SAFETY STOP SYSTEM that stops motion immediately if the player does not press simultaneously both rider footrest The game still runs but the machine does not move until both footrest are pressed The combined action of these two devices reduces the possibility ...

Page 14: ...eratures allowed maximum 45ºC minimum 5ºC The packaged machine must be transported in a closed means of transport with sufficient carrying capacity for the gross weight of the machine which is 205Kg for de monitor cabinet and 225Kg for the platform The machine must remain packaged on its pallet and must be suitably secured to the means of transport It is very important that the lifting forks are p...

Page 15: ...een properly delivered Examine the cabinet exterior for dents chips or broken parts Verify that castors and levellers are not damaged Inspect the major assemblies such as the video display monitor handlebar and seat Make sure that they are mounted securely and that all ground wires are firmly connected Ensure that the power supply voltage and frequency requirements meet those of the location Ensur...

Page 16: ...leg levellers and put the units down on the floor with the help of a ramp Be very careful to avoid the risk of being crushed 4 Place the monitor cabinet is at its final location and strictly follow the safety instructions described in section 3 2 Ensure that the cabinet is level then secure the height of the leg levelers by fastening the adjuster nut upwards 5 2 ASSEMBLING INSTALLATION ...

Page 17: ...bars onto the back of the billboard as indicated in the picture below 6 Assemble the billboard on the top of the monitor cabinet using a step Do not climb on the cabinet Plug the connector of the fluorescent tubes and fix the billboard with the butterfly nuts ...

Page 18: ...s part is disassembled for shipping facility as shown in the picture below Please fix the harness before to move the platform 8 Proceed to assemble the two units together This must be done where the machine is to be used First of all make sure the monitor cabinet is level Then approach the two units so you can connect the other end of the harness to the monitor cabinet ...

Page 19: ...uld be 210mm 9 approximately When this condition is respected the harness makes a gentle inclination as shown in the picture When all connectors are plugged approach the platform to the cabinet so you can fix the harness plate of that end The screws are already installed on its place ...

Page 20: ...llers so that the whole machine rests firm and level on the floor See section 3 2 Remember that the platform contains a motion system 11 Proceed to assemble the back rail to the platform First of all connect the cable then fix the rail The screws for that purpose are already installed on its place Loose them and screw them again fixing the rail WARNING If you find some difficulties when inserting ...

Page 21: ... level and stable on the floor The leg levellers are secured in place The power cord can be plugged into a grounded receptacle that provides the specified voltage and frequency The mains supply is equipped with an Earth Leakage Breaker rated at 30mA The mains switch is located in the compact filter assembly which also contains the fuse and the socket for the mains cable It is found in the back of ...

Page 22: ...otion system and other controls can also be made The SERVICE button allows the technician to introduce game credits without moving the coin counter The main menu of TEST MODE offers the following options Screen test Input Output Motion system Sound Settings Reset high scores Book keeping Exit and save Exit without saving You can choose the option required by pushing the VIEW button the cursor move...

Page 23: ...STMENT CARD which should be used to suitably adjust the monitor It shows you also information about the installed software version You can return to de Main Menu by pushing the START button placed on the right side of the fuel tank 6 1 SCREEN TEST ...

Page 24: ... buttons at once The status of each signal changes when the related control device is activated The INPUT OUTPUT screen looks like this Handlebar Position The number on the right goes from 1 000 top left position to 1 000 top right Throttle Accelerator grip The number on the right goes from 0 000 no acceleration to1 000 maximum acceleration Brake lever There are two signals related to the brake le...

Page 25: ...ntil you turn the red knob clockwise The motion system is enabled when the message on the screen is OFF red knob released Footrest detection Front footrests of the bike back footrests are not active During the game the motion system is disabled if the player does not press both front footrests The emergency stop button must be released OFF when checking the Footrest detection The message is OFF wh...

Page 26: ...r test option and twisting the throttle The Check error log option allows you to check the last 10 error messages stored in the buffer of the motor driver The message UU is not about a fault actually It is just the notice of the voltage drop that occurs each time you switch off the machine For maintenance purposes please refer to the section 9 10 To return to the main menu select Exit and twist th...

Page 27: ...h the throttle Credits to continue When this option is enabled the player can start a game from the last stage passed on the previous game 1 to 5 Coin credit coversion On this option you can adjust the number of credits game price that the machine gives for a defined number of coins The machine can work with two coin acceptors USA 6 5 SETTINGS As for the previous screens the parameter is selected ...

Page 28: ...cally When just two machines are linked you only need the link cable supplied with each machine This crossed Ethernet cable should be plugged to the RJ45 8 connector of the RIN 364 unit mains switch and fuse holder placed on the rear bottom of the monitor cabinet When linking more than two machines it is necessary a NETWORK SWITCH with automatic polarity detection and inversion working at 100Mbps ...

Page 29: ... 0008 Next Page Reset book keeping Exit The last two options of the main menu allows you to leave the test mode and go back to the play mode Exit and save Exit without saving The selection is made with the VIEW and START buttons You can leave the Test Mode and save the changes that have been made in the previous screens In that case you must select the Exit and save option If you want to leave the...

Page 30: ... the game To start to play it is necessary to put enough coins to cover the price of at least one credit The number of coins introduced is shown together with the number of coins necessary to obtain one credit For example if the programmed number of coins per credit is two the displayed message will be step by step Credits 0 2 Credits 1 2 and Credits 1 The cost of a credit is programmed from Test ...

Page 31: ...hat case all machines sould be pugged to the network switch Proceed as follows 1 Switch off the machines 2 Take as many cables as machines If you can t find a network switch with automatic polarity detection the link cable supplied by Gaelco is not suitable as it is a crossover Ethernet cable In that case you have to use normal patch cable 3 For each machine plug one end of the link cable to the R...

Page 32: ...and dropping from one window to another The process will take about one hour and a half if your Internet modem is working at 256Kb s It will take a lot more time if the modem works at a lower baud rate 6 When the download is finished unplug the USB Memory Sticker 7 Switch off the RING RIDERS machine to be updated Remove the base cover of the monitor cabinet RIN 220 so you can access to the CPU 8 P...

Page 33: ... the safety norms concerning the installation and use of the RING RIDERS machine Maintenance staff must advise the operator of any irregularities they observe so that the latter can take the appropriate measures to put matters right The machine must be disconnected from the power supply before beginning any kind of maintenance work changing parts repairs etc except where this is confined to a simp...

Page 34: ...mechanism Finally remove the screws that hold the mechanism to the chassis ensuring that the wires are disconnected before lifting out the assembly If the brake lights can be checked by removing the screw that holds de exhaust pipe as shown in the drawing The light board 2 is released by pulling the snap rivet 1 9 3 BRAKE LIGHTS 9 4 STEERING MECHANISM ...

Page 35: ...e chain tension by tightening the side screws To check whether the chain is properly tensed the nylon rollers should press tightly enough against the chain to be difficult to turn by hand but still sufficiently loose to be able to turn despite the friction Bear in mind that when the top screws are tightened the rollers will close and press even more tightly against the chain This may make the hand...

Page 36: ...nnot be turned by hand they are pressing too hard against the chain If this is the case repeat the process again this time loosening the side screws a little Once again tighten the top screws and check the pressure by turning the rollers by hand Repeat the process as many times as is required until the criteria set out in Step 2 are met ...

Page 37: ...e handle as shown in the drawings 9 4 2 BRAKE CABLE REPLACEMENT To replace the brake cable proceed as follows 1 To work more easily remove the steering assemby following the procedure described in the section 9 3 of this chapter 2 Remove de protective cover from the brake handle ...

Page 38: ...ght the nuts yet Fit the other end of the cable to the brake handle Adjust the tensor The cable should be taut but the lever must touch the stopper when the brake handle is released Tight the nuts of the tensor Fit the steering assembly into the chassis Do not forget to connect the wires Fit the pastic covers Fit the cupola Fit back the rubber protection of the brake handle Ensure that the brake i...

Page 39: ...ed as follows 1 On Test Mode go to the Input Output screen and select the Brake sensitivity option 2 Press down the brake handle until the distance between the lever and the grip is about 16mm In that position the reading should be between 170 and 180 9 5 ADJUSTMENT OF THE BRAKE SENSOR INPUT OUTPUT Handlebar position 127 0 004 Throttle 242 0 898 Brake sensitivity 175 X XXX Lateral leaning 000 1 00...

Page 40: ...ard allows you to move it up and down a few millimeters pivoting on the left screw The idea is to hold the board in a way that allows you to move it but the friction force keeps it in any wanted position during the adjustment Connect the sensor board switch on the machine and select the Input Output screen Press the brake handle until it is 16mm close to the grip approximately Using an object of t...

Page 41: ...osition where the reading is any value between 170 and 180 Tighten up the screws and check again the operation of the sensor following the procedure explaned on the previous section 9 5 1 Check that the maximum reading 255 1 000 is obtained when the brake handle is 12mm close to the grip approximately ...

Page 42: ... enough room to take out the stopper Some force must be applied to unscrew the stopper as it is fixed with medium strength nutlock 9 7 REPLACEMENT OF THE THROTTLE CABLE Procedure to replace the throttle cable 1 Remove the steering assemby following the procedure described in the section 9 3 of this chapter 2 Remove the cover which protects the tensor of the throttle block ...

Page 43: ...s that hold the cable tensor to the mechanism as explained in section 9 4 2 6 Lift the cable from the plastic cupola by pulling it upwards 4 Remove the screw that holds the cover of the throttle Use the proper allen key 4mm as some force ins necessary because the screw is fixed with medium strength threadlocker Then remove the cable from the pulley wheel ...

Page 44: ...o the chassis Do not forget to connect the wires Fit the pastic covers Fit the cupola Ensure that the brake is working properly as well as the rest of controls related to the steering assembly brake steering motor etc All these controls can be tested from the Input Output of Test Mode For a better understanding of the motion system please refer to the diagram shown in the next page La CPU Board RI...

Page 45: ...45 GAELCO RING RIDERS BLOCK DIAGRAM OF THE MOTION SYSTEM CPU BOARD RING RIDERS game board RIN 357 POWER BOARD DC motor driver RIN 358 COMMANDER SE AC motor driver RIN 392 ...

Page 46: ...y stop which does not run through the CPU but acts directly on the frequency converter which drives the AC motor So in despite of the message delivered by the CPU a problem could lie in the direct circuit To check whether this is the case select the Motion Test from the MOTION SYSTEM screen while in Test Mode If there s no motion select the option Check error log and check the error messages 9 9 S...

Page 47: ... at the Footrest detection line The reading on this line should be OFF when both footrests are pressed The reading is ON when any of the footrests is released If the message is wrong the technician should check the switches The circuit is shown in the wiring diagrams If any of the footrests is not pressed along the play the following message will be displayed on the screen If the security circuit ...

Page 48: ...st 10 trips of the motor control loop If the option above mentioned is not displayed it means that the CPU is not receiving any error message in that moment Anyway you may consult the previous error messages by selecting the option Check error log in the MOTION SYSTEM menu For diagnosis purposes please refer to the manual of the Commander SE supplied with the machine In normal conditions the last ...

Page 49: ...y micro switch can cause the permanent stop of the motion system as explained in Section 9 9 2 of this chapter Removing the front cover allows the access to the footrest micro switches If a micro switch needs to be replaced just remove the two screws that fix it to the bracket ...

Page 50: ...rse For more details consult Section 6 3 of this manual When the upper position is reached switch off the machine to avoid the possibility of an accident 2 Remove the the plastic covers Then take out the brackets that hold the protection hood as shown in the drawing 9 12 DISASSEMBLY OF THE PROTECTION HOOD 3 The protection hood folds down flat when the brackets are removed allowing the acces to the...

Page 51: ...e player while the potentiometer B detects the pitch position generated by the motor 9 13 CHECKING THE POSITION POTENTIOMETERS 2 To check the potentiometer B enter the MOTION SYSTEM screen in Test Mode Then using the options Forward Reverse and the throttle grip put the bike platform in horizontal position When the shaft crank is positioned as shown in the next page drawing the reading of the Posi...

Page 52: ...s not the case the potentiometer should be adjusted 5 For A and B the adjustment is made by loosen the nut T and sliding the potentiometer assembly until the position reading is correct according to the actual position of the bike When the reading is OK fix the assembly by tightening the nut When the reading deviation can not be corrected that way you should take out the assembly and try to get th...

Page 53: ...u select the option Motion test the problem could be caused by a fault in one of the footrest switches If the bike does not move on Motion test go ahead with the next checks Check that the connections between the monitor casing and the game platform are not loose and that the wires are undamaged Check that the motor driver works properly checking the error messages see section 9 10 4 PROBLEM The b...

Page 54: ...entiometer placed on the steering mechanism 7 PROBLEM The machines do not work when they are linked up CHECKS Check that the link cable properly connects the machines Follow the instructions in Section 8 8 PROBLEM There is no sound or it is of poor quality CHECKS Change the volume on the Control Panel Carry out a sound test see Section 6 5 Check the connections 9 PROBLEM There is no feedbak on the...

Page 55: ...GAELCO RING RIDERS 55 NOTES ...

Page 56: ... 10 1 MONITOR CABINET DESIGN RELATED PARTS 10 PARTS LIST BILLBOARD ASSEMBLY TRANSLUCENT COVER RIGHT LAMP ARRAY TUBE FRONT COVER BLUE TRANSLUCENT COVER LEFT 1 2 3 4 5 RIN 520 RIN 511 RIN 512 RIN 510 RIN 513 CODE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 57: ...EMBLY SCREW UM1001 M5X10 FLUORESCENT RING Ø220mm FLUORESCENT RING Ø400mm BASE BALLAST 20W 220V for Ø220mm fluorescent ring BALLAST 40W 220V for Ø400mm fluorescent ring BILLBOARD COVER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RIN 524 RIN 523 RIN 521 RIN 525 RIN 526 RIN 522 CODE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 58: ...CER M6 at both ends FLAT WASHER DIN125 M6 BUTTERFLY NUT M6 FAN 220V 120X120X38mm METALLIC GRILL fan SCREW 4 1X60 GRIP HANDLE SCREW 4 1X20 RING subwoofer grill 8 SUBWOOFER 100W 4Ω 8 GRILL subwoofer VENTILATION GRILL 15X15 SCREW 3 9X13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 18 RIN 350 RIN 231 RIN 363 RIN 365 RIN 434 RIN 375 1 RIN 362 RIN 375 2 RIN 367 CODE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 59: ...59 GAELCO RING RIDERS ...

Page 60: ...W 3 9X13 SCREW DIN7985 M4X10 SERVICE PANEL BRACKET service panel SCREW 3 9X13 5 SHIELDED LODSPEAKER 60W 4Ω CODE 35 1368 FLAT WASHER DIN125 M6 SCREW DIN912 M6X40 TEST SERVICE BUTTON CODE P11 525 COUNTER 6V VOLUME SWITCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RIN 223 RIN 411 RIN 230 RIN 227 RIN 360 RIN 396 RIN 399 RIN 395 CODE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 61: ...R CABINET COIN BOX MAINS SWITCH MINI BLANK DOOR COB 6133 PLASTIC CASH BOX STANDARD VENTILATION GRILL 15X15 SCREW 3 9X13 MAINS SWITCH FUSE HOLDER RJ45 8 CONNECTOR SCREW 4 1X20 1 2 3 4 5 6 RIN 412 RIN 416 RIN 367 RIN 364 CODE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 62: ... RIDERS 10 6 MONITOR CABINET BASE COVERS METALLIC COVER FRONT SCREW UM1001 M6X16 METALLIC COVER REAR SCREW DIN7505D 5X30 SCREW 4 1X20 UNION BRACKET metallic covers 1 2 3 4 5 6 RIN 220 RIN 221 RIN 222 CODE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 63: ...10 7 MONITOR CABINET REAR PARTS VENTILATION GRILL 15X15 SCREW 3 9X13 LIGHT CONTROLLER PCB lamp array tube SCREW 3 5X20 DOOR LOCK AGA 135 BACK DOOR monitor cabinet 1 2 3 4 5 6 RIN 367 RIN 353 RIN 435 RIN 105 CODE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 64: ... FUSE HOLDER 2X10A RJ45 8 CONNECTOR INDUCTANCE 10mH 6 3A SERIAL FILTER 25A FARADAY BOX COVER AC MOTOR DRIVER SE2D200110 FARADAY BOX BASE FIXING RAIL for terminal blocks GROUND TERMINAL BLOCK BM9982 POWER TERMINAL BLOCK BM997 FIXING CLIP BM99601 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 RIN 357 RIN 355 RIN 358 RIN 224 RIN 363 RIN 370 RIN 364 RIN 372 RIN 391 RIN 226 RIN 392 RIN 225 RIN 389 RIN 385 RIN ...

Page 65: ...TOM PARTS NUT DIN985 M8 FLAT WASHER DIN125 M8 SWIVELING CASTOR Ø80 SCREW DIN603 M8X45 SCREW DIN603 M6X70 LEG LEVELLER M16X102 with rubber pad FLAT WASHER DIN125 M6 NUT DIN985 M6 CASTOR Ø80 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 RIN 433 RIN 431 RIN 432 CODE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 66: ...66 GAELCO RING RIDERS 10 10 PLATFORM MAIN ASSEMBLIES BIKE ASSEMBLY SWIVELING MACHANISM TOP SWIVELING MECHANISM BOTTOM PROTECTION BAR ASSEMBLY PLATFORM ASSEMBLY 1 2 3 4 5 CODE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 67: ...LAT WASHER DIN125 M8 SPRING WASHER DIN127 M8 SCREW DIN912 M8X60 PROTECTION BAR PLASTIC COVER 4 loudspeaker SCREW 3 9X13 METALLIC COVER loudspeakers SCREW UM1101 M5X10 4 LOUDSPEAKER 4 Ω 60W 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 RIN 845 RIN 886 RIN 846 RIN 885 CODE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 68: ...ASSIS blue LOCK NUT DIN985 M10 SQUARE WASHER SIDE COVER LEFT SCREW 4 1X20 SPACER SLEEVE SCREW DIN912 M10X40 REAR HANDLE FLAT WASHER DIN125 M8 SPRING WASHER DIN127 M8 SCREW DIN912 M8X16 SCREW 4 1X20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 RIN 809 RIN 811 RIN 812 RIN 813 RIN 866 RIN 806 RIN 808 RIN 807 RIN 801 RIN 843 RIN 805 RIN 849 RIN 865 CODE DESCRIPTION 10 12 BIKE ASSEMBLY DESIGN ...

Page 69: ...69 GAELCO RING RIDERS ...

Page 70: ...70 GAELCO RING RIDERS 10 13 REAR PLASTIC SNAP RIVET SR3075 BRAKE LIGHT RIGHT BRAKE LIGHT LEFT 1 2 3 RIN 884 RIN 883 CODE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 71: ...ER emergency stop button VIEW BUTTON GREEN FLAT WASHER DIN125 M8 SPRING WASHER DIN127 M8 SCREW DIN912 M8X16 SCREW UM1001 M6X10 TOP COVER SCREW 4 1X20 FUEL TANK COVER FRONT STEERING ASSEMBLY BRACKET start view buttons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 RIN 848 RIN 802b RIN 817 RIN 819 RIN 818 RIN 816 RIN 804 RIN 802a RIN 300 RIN 847 CODE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 72: ...AELCO RING RIDERS 72 10 15A HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY BRAKE PARTS BRAKE LEVER components are not supplied separately HANDLEBAR BRAKE CABLE LEVER STOPPER 1 2 3 4 RIN 312 RIN 310 RIN 314 RIN 318 CODE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 73: ...GAELCO RING RIDERS 73 10 15B HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY THROTTLE PARTS THROTTLE ASSEMBLY components are not supplied separately HANDLEBAR THROTTLE CABLE 1 2 3 RIN 320 RIN 310 RIN 315 CODE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 74: ... DRIVE CHAIN POTENTIOMETER 5KΩ mounted on PCB with connector PINION CuZn37 PLASTIC PINION M 0 75 Z80 TORSION SPRING BEARING HOUSING BEARING Ø32X20 WOODRUFF KEY 5X5X18 1 2 15 17 22 23 33 36 40 44 48 54 56 57 58 59 65 69 83 86 87 91 S40013406R10 C GA RR02010 C 11 404311 C 09 11231 C GA RR06100 C 29 40RR10 S40013202301 C GA QU01030 C 29 401582 C GA QU02030 C 40 000310 C GA QU010200 C 40 085027 C 22 8...

Page 75: ...75 GAELCO RING RIDERS ...

Page 76: ...SHER DIN127 M8 FLAT WASHER DIN125 M8 VIBRATOR ASSEMBLY BACK COVER SCREW DIN603 M10X20 RUBBER footrest REAR FOOTREST BRACKET protection folding hood PLASTIC PINION Z 80 with flat CIRCLIP DIN471 Ø13 FRONT COVER BRACKET cover SCREW UM1001 M6X16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 RIN 835 RIN 839 RIN 841 RIN 815 RIN 860 RIN 838 RIN 839 RIN 877 RIN 814 RIN 840 CODE DESCRIPTION ...

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Page 78: ...EST LOCK NUT DIN985 M8 FLAT WASHER DIN125 M8 LEVER RUBBER SCREW UM1001 M6X10 RUBBER SPRING STOPPER polyamide SCREW 3 9X13 SPECIAL NUT SCREW DIN7985 M3X16 MICROSWITCH C 09 11134 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 RIN 836 RIN 837 RIN 860 RIN 858 RIN 857 RIN 856 RIN 859 CODE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 79: ...79 GAELCO RING RIDERS 10 19 VIBRATOR ASSEMBLY GRUB SCREW DIN913 M6X20 ECCENTRIC FLYWHEEL SCREW UM1001 M5X12 BRACKET MOTOR vibrator 1 2 3 4 5 RIN 823 RIN 841 RIN 822 CODE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 80: ...2 SPRING WASHER DIN127 M12 SCREW DIN933 M10X60 hexagonal head RUBBER STOPPER Ø40X10 M10X25 55SH FLAT WASHER DIN125 M12 SPRING WASHER DIN127 M12 SLEEVE rubber spring RUBBER SPRING EVID GOM 55SH BRACKET geared potentiometer FLAT WASHER DIN125 M5 LOCK NUT DIN985 M5 SCREW DIN912 M5X12 WASHER DIN6798A 5 1 BASE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 RIN 851 RIN 877 RIN 826 RIN 850 RIN 841 RI...

Page 81: ...GAELCO RING RIDERS 81 ...

Page 82: ...DIN125 M12 SPRING WASHER DIN127 M12 SCREW DIN933 M12X45 PROTECTION FOLDING HOOD SCREW UM1001 M6X16 SCREW UM1001 M6X16 SWIVELING CASTOR Ø80 FLAT WASHER DIN 125 M8 LOCKNUT DIN985 M8 CASTOR Ø80 LEG LEVELLER rubber base Ø60 M16X115 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 RIN 831 RIN 832 RIN 850 RIN 810 RIN 863 RIN 862 RIN 861 CODE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 83: ...83 GAELCO RING RIDERS ...

Page 84: ...W DIN933 M10X30 SWIVEL JOINT M14 M16 SBC 0385 NUT DIN934 M14 HEXAGONAL ROD 115mm motor transmission NUT DIN934 M10 GEARED MOTOR MB2301 S1 B00C 40 TU LSMV80L RIGHT SCREW DIN933 M8X30 SPRING WASHER DIN127 M8 FLAT WASHER DIN125 M8 SUPPORTING PLATE motor TOOTH LOCK WASHER DIN6798A 8 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 RIN 827 RIN 825 RIN 826 RIN 820 RIN 833 CODE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 85: ...G RIDERS 85 10 23 UNION HARNESS PROTECTION LOCK NUT conduit gland FIXING PLATE CABINET SIDE CORRUGATED TUBE WITH CONDUIT GLANDS FIXING PLATE PLATFORM SIDE 1 2 3 4 RIN 441 RIN 229 RIN 440 RIN 842 CODE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 86: ...86 GAELCO RING RIDERS 11 1 CABINET WIRING 1 11 WIRING DIAGRAMS ...

Page 87: ...87 GAELCO RING RIDERS 11 2 CABINET WIRING 2 ...

Page 88: ...88 GAELCO RING RIDERS 11 3 POWER 220ACV GROUND WIRING ...

Page 89: ...89 GAELCO RING RIDERS 11 4 PLATFORM WIRING ...

Page 90: ...90 GAELCO RING RIDERS 11 5 CHASSIS WIRING ...

Page 91: ... Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin4 Input GND Input VDC Counter output Credits output JP2 Description GND 12 VDC 0 5 12 VDC 5 0 VDC Values GND power supply DC power supply Coin counter Credits for CPU Source Destination 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0V 12VDC Output 5 Output 6 Lock Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 PIN Signal 0V 12VDC 0V 0V High 0V 0V 0V 0V Active 9 7 5 3 1 10 8 6 4 2 JP1 Not used JP2 Cabinet JP3 Coi...

Page 92: ...N ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON 10c 20c 30c 40c 50c 80c 1 1 2 No bonus No bonus No bonus No bonus No bonus No bonus No bonus No bonus 50c 50c 50c 2 2 5 2 2 5 2 40c 40c 30c 1 6 2 1 6 2 1 6 20c 20c 60c 80c 1 80c 1 2 4 CREDITS table SW6 SW7 SW8 Value Credit BONUS table SW4 SW5 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON Controllers supported COIN CONTROL C 120 NRI G 13 6000 MARS CASHFLOW 330 MARS 330 S 212 NRI G 13...

Page 93: ... Switch setup Game price 1 BONUS FOR 2 5 2 credits 1 credit free Switch setup APPLICATION EXAMPLES SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ...

Page 94: ...shows the combination of game prices with the payments that allow the player to obtain extra games bonuses Adds another credit for the second lap SWITCH SETUP FOR OTHERS CURRENCIES SW2 OFF Euro and rest of Europe SW2 ON USA Chanel Value 1 X20 2 X10 3 X5 4 X4 5 X2 6 X1 Chanel Value 1 X20 2 X10 3 X8 4 X4 5 X2 6 X1 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON 1 ...

Page 95: ...Input values x1 x2 x5 Not used EXTRA credit on the 20th pulse 20FF 5 pulses 1 credit RESULTS 5 Kr 1 credit 20 Kr 5 credits Norway 1 Kr 1 pulse SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON SERIAL input 5 Kr via PIN 5 Channel 3 Input values x1 x2 x5 Not used EXTRA credit on the 25th pulse 20Kr 10 pulses 1 credit RESULTS 10 Kr 1 credit 25 Kr 3 credits Great Britain 1 Pen 1 pulse SW1 SW2 S...

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