background image

Troubleshooting - 15

Video Troubleshooting, 

continued

SYMPTOM

CAUSE

REQUIRED ACTION

 Picture is too narrow

Maladjusted WIDTH
pot

From Diagnostic Menu select MONITOR TEST.
Watch Crosshatch Screen while adjusting
WIDTH pot for best picture. You’ll find this pot on
Monitor Remote Control Board, behind coin door.

 Picture is too short

Maladjusted HEIGHT
pot or damaged
vertical circuit

1. From Diagnostic Menu select MONITOR TEST.

Watch Crosshatch Screen while adjusting
HEIGHT pot for best picture. You’ll find this pot
on Monitor Remote Control Board, behind coin
door.

2. If pot has no effect, service vertical output circuit.

 Picture seems shifted to one

side

Maladjusted
HORIZONTAL
POSITION pot

From Diagnostic Menu select MONITOR TEST.
Watch Crosshatch Screen while adjusting
HORIZONTAL POSITION pot for best picture.
You’ll find this pot on Monitor Remote Control
Board, behind coin door.

 Keystone-shaped picture

Shorted turns in yoke

1. Substitute working yoke.
2. Have service bureau converge monitor.
3. Retest monitor.

 Blotches of color appear on

screen

Picture tube aperture
mask is magnetized

Demagnetize monitor with external degaussing
coil. Take care not to magnetize neighboring
games. Monitor may be left on or off during this
procedure.

 White areas in center of

screen appear tinged with
color

 Object edges have fringe of

one or more colors

Picture tube purity or
static convergence is
out of alignment

1. Turn on Video Game Machine (VGM).
2. Press and hold TEST MODE to enter Menu

System. Select Diagnostic Menu from the Main
Menu. Select MONITOR TEST. Perform tests for
Crosshatch, Red, Green and Blue screens to find
clearest display of problem.

3. Display screen with the most severe problem.
4. Display Crosshatch Screen. Locate purity and

static convergence ring magnets on back of
monitor neck. Watch screen in mirror. Adjust
magnets to minimize problem. Follow
instructions from monitor manufacturer.

5. Display Crosshatch Screen. Touch up

adjustments while watching screen in mirror.

CAUTION

Do not remove or install any connector when power is turned on. Installation under
power will damage the circuit boards or hard disk drive and void the warranty.

Summary of Contents for Cruis'n Exotica

Page 1: ...JANUARY 2000 16 40077 101 Manual Includes Operation Adjustments Parts Information Wiring Diagrams Testing Problem Diagnosis HGLFDWHG DPH 2SHUDWLRQV 0DQXDO...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ......

Page 4: ...high amounts of electrical energy like neon signs fluorescent fixtures two way radios cordless phones power circuits public address system wiring etc Universal RJ 45 modular plugs are not numbered or...

Page 5: ...is item Set the CABINET keeping in mind that each cabinet must have its own individual and unique number The first cabinet on the left is always cabinet 1 the second is cabinet 2 etc 10 Select NETWORK...

Page 6: ...NOTES...

Page 7: ...rovements in equipment function design or components as progress in engineering or manufacturing methods may warrant Fill out and mail in the Information Card Include the Video Game Machine VGM serial...

Page 8: ...in a VGM until you have inspected and properly grounded it Only plug into a grounded three wire outlet Do not use a cheater plug or cut off the ground pin on the line cord WARNING AVOID ELECTRICAL SH...

Page 9: ...games People who have not had any previous seizures may nonetheless have an undetected epileptic condition If you or anyone in your family has experienced symptoms linked to an epileptic condition e...

Page 10: ...s Statistics Diagnostics Automatic Power Up Self Test Manual Multi Level Menu System Equipment Characteristics Video Display Monitor Medium Resolution RGB 39 99 cm CRT Audio System Digital Stereo 5 12...

Page 11: ...h against plastic parts during movement 2 Remove the keys from the steering wheel Unlock and open the rear door and the coin and cash boxes Electrical cords mechanical components and assorted spare pa...

Page 12: ...es or obstructions Roll the control cabinet near the main cabinet leaving enough space to attach the wiring harness Mate each cable from the control cabinet to the main cabinet Press firmly but do not...

Page 13: ...et Press firmly but do not force the keyed connectors to seat the contacts Ensure no wires are pinched during pedestal attachment 8 Align the opening in the pedestal with the ends of the rails Slide t...

Page 14: ...re parts Mate the cable connector from the beacon light to the main cabinet wiring Press firmly but do not force the keyed connectors to seat the contacts Align the light with the pre drilled holes al...

Page 15: ...or control switch panel to enter the menu system Wait until the Main Menu screen appears on the monitor Typical Coin Door Switch Location 17 Follow on screen instructions to select Diagnostics then ch...

Page 16: ...video game series Players can select tracks located in nearly a dozen exotic locales around the globe From Tibet to Atlantis Mars to Hong Kong it is every player s goal to rack up high scores and mile...

Page 17: ...lect a car and track The main objective of the game is to earn top ranking against other drivers PLAYER CONTROLS Start button The start button is used to begin game play or to select certain features...

Page 18: ...ing near the lock NOTE The Slam switch is not present on Dollar Bill Validator DBV ready doors CONTROL BUTTONS The TEST BUTTON activates the game Menu System Press the Test button to access the Main M...

Page 19: ...CRUIS N EXOTICA CRUIS N EXOTICA S E C T I O N S E C T I O N TWO TWO Adjustment Diagnostic Audit Adjustment Diagnostic Audit Menus Menus...

Page 20: ...TE CONTROLS ADJUST VOLUME EXIT VERSION INFORMATION VERSION DATE BUILD SERIAL CHIP DATE PRESS VOLUME UP DOWN BUTTONS TO SELECT PRESS TEST BUTTON TO ACTIVATE PRESS SERVICE CREDIT BUTTON TO EXIT Typical...

Page 21: ...not be halted from the menus DIAGNOSTIC MENU SWITCH TEST MOTION TEST DIP SWITCH TEST CPU BOARD TEST SOUND BOARD TEST LINKING TEST STEERING WHEEL TEST MONITOR TEST BURN IN TEST LAMP TEST LED TEST EXIT...

Page 22: ...routine automatically tilts the motion seat at a left leaning angle TILT RIGHT The Tilt Right routine automatically tilts the motion seat at a right leaning angle TILT FORWARD The Tilt Forward routine...

Page 23: ...ch 1 must be set to the OFF position in order for proper operation Game Adjustments for Linked Operation To avoid confusion we recommend that all adjustments be set to identical values before Video Ga...

Page 24: ...chine is slave 4 Three linking cables are required 2 The linking feature will not function if the master is not turned on and in normal game play mode If the master is turned off disconnected from the...

Page 25: ...F BELGIUM OFF OFF ON ON OFF SWEDEN OFF OFF OFF OFF ON FINLAND ON OFF OFF OFF ON NETHERLANDS OFF ON OFF OFF ON NORWAY ON ON OFF OFF ON DENMARK OFF OFF ON OFF ON HUNGARY ON OFF ON OFF ON GENERAL ON ON O...

Page 26: ...as gray with a white outline During the test ICs are good if they turn green they are faulty if they turn red The game automatically returns to the Diagnostic Menu after the test is completed Main Me...

Page 27: ...s the Test button This test runs automatically and will display results on screen Press the Service Credit button to clear errors and restart the test cycle Press the Test button to exit from this men...

Page 28: ...d that both the grid and dots are clear Inspect monitor convergence linearity and screen size If any of the tests show a need for CRT adjustment use the proper knobs on the Monitor Controls board Main...

Page 29: ...also automatically switch off when the SERVICE CREDIT button is pressed to exit this screen Press the Service Credit button to return to the Diagnostic Menu Main Menu Diagnostic Menu continued LED Tes...

Page 30: ...amount of play Record these statistics before any service or repairs are done GAME AUDITS COIN AUDITS PAGE 1 COIN 1 LEFT COIN 2 RIGHT COIN 3 CENTER COIN 4 BILL SERVICE CREDITS TOTAL STARTS TOTAL CONT...

Page 31: ...X X PRESS VOLUME UP DOWN FOR NEXT PAGE PRESS SERVICE CREDIT BUTTON TO EXIT Audit Table page 3 GAME AUDITS SPECIAL EFFECTS PAGE 4 AUTOMATIC SELECTED MANUAL SELECTED CUSTOM PAINT JOBS WHEELIES HORN BEE...

Page 32: ...TIBET MARS X X X X X X X X X X X X PRESS VOLUME UP DOWN FOR NEXT PAGE PRESS SERVICE CREDIT BUTTON TO EXIT Audit Table page 5 GAME AUDITS CRUIS N EXOTICA STARTS PAGE 6 VEGAS KOREA ALASKA ATLANTIS HONG...

Page 33: ...DITS DRIVER SELECTION PAGE 8 JEN JASON CLOWN RETRO DUDE ASIAN BABY AFM COWBOY ALIEN X X X X X X X X X X PRESS VOLUME UP DOWN FOR NEXT PAGE PRESS SERVICE CREDIT BUTTON TO EXIT Audit Table page 8 GAME A...

Page 34: ...are provided with multiple setting choices Use the Volume Up or Volume Down button to change the current value setting and observe a confirmation box as shown below appears SELECT THIS PRICING ARE YO...

Page 35: ...3 1 1 1 5Fr 3 10Fr 1Fr 5Fr 10Fr 20Fr FRANCE ECA 4 1 1 1 5Fr 2 10Fr 1Fr 5Fr 10Fr 20Fr FRANCE ECA 5 1 1 2 5Fr 5 10Fr 11 2 X 10Fr 1Fr 5Fr 10Fr 20Fr FRANCE ECA 6 1 1 2 5Fr 4 10Fr 9 2 X 10Fr 1Fr 5Fr 10Fr 2...

Page 36: ...1 00 USA11 4 2 1 25 4 1 00 25 25 1 00 USA12 4 3 1 25 4 1 00 25 25 1 00 USA13 4 4 1 25 4 1 00 25 25 1 00 USA ECA 3 3 1 25 4 1 00 1 00 25 10 05 1 00 Main Menu Game Adjustments continued Custom Pricing...

Page 37: ...performance and earnings select any one of the options on the Adjustments Menu Press the Volume Up or Volume Down button to highlight an option and press the Test button Each time an option on the men...

Page 38: ...Factory Setting 20 Main Menu Game Adjustments continued Attract Mode Sound Menu Attract Mode Sound This determines if the game will make sounds in the attract mode The settings for this adjustment are...

Page 39: ...s are MPH KPH Factory Setting MPH Main Menu Game Adjustments continued Manual Trans Disabled Menu Manual Trans Disabled This provides control of the manual transmission option The setting choices are...

Page 40: ...Adjustments continued High Score Reset Menu High Score Reset This determines the number of points required to reset the high score The setting range is Maximum 25000 Minimum 1000 Factory Setting 5000...

Page 41: ...U PRESS VOLUME UP DOWN TO SELECT PRESS TEST BUTTON TO ACTIVATE PRESS SERVICE CREDIT BUTTON TO EXIT Utilities Menu The Utilities Menu offers several options Press the Volume Up or Volume Down button to...

Page 42: ...es Menu Reset High Scores Press the Volume Up or Volume Down buttons to highlight the Reset High Scores option on the Main Menu then press the Test button This deletes all high scores and removes play...

Page 43: ...the Test button Follow the instructions that appear on screen Main Menu Adjust Volume ADJUST VOLUME To select a desirable volume level select Adjust Volume at the Main Menu Press the Volume Up or Vol...

Page 44: ...Diagnostics 26 NOTES...

Page 45: ...CRUIS N EXOTICA CRUIS N EXOTICA S E C T I O N S E C T I O N THREE THREE Service Service...

Page 46: ...l you have inspected and properly grounded it Only plug this game into a grounded three wire outlet Do not use a cheater plug or cut off the ground pin on the line cord WARNING AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCKS...

Page 47: ...o have not had any previous seizures may nonetheless have an undetected epileptic condition If you or anyone in your family has experienced symptoms linked to an epileptic condition e g seizures or lo...

Page 48: ...fer to service instructions for Control Cabinet Remove the tamper resistant screws from the bracket along the bottom edge of the marquee housing Grasp the bracket and lift the marquee housing up The h...

Page 49: ...Marquee Housing Refer to service instructions for Marquee Reach up inside the opening toward the marquee artwork The marquee artwork and marquee glass is held in place at the top and sides by spacers...

Page 50: ...t replacement Carefully reseat the seals upon completing any task in the speaker enclosure Reconnect the wires including ground Refer to the Cabinet Wiring Diagram for correct speaker polarity NOTE Th...

Page 51: ...mly supported as it is moved from the cabinet WARNING The monitor does not require isolation from the AC line voltage in normal operation When operating outside the cabinet or servicing the monitor on...

Page 52: ...stration Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord Remove the Control Cabinet Refer to service instructions for Control Cabinet Remove the tamper resistant screws from the m...

Page 53: ...fer to service instructions for Dashboard PCB Reinstall and fasten in place with the screws provided STEERING MECHANISM DASH PLATE BUTTON POD HARNESS START RADIO BUTTON HARNESS SPLIT LOCK WASHER 1 4 2...

Page 54: ...AC line cord Remove the 4 tamper resistant buttons used to fasten the faceplate Pull the plate forward enough to expose the switches Label and disconnect the wiring for the pod s being serviced Lift t...

Page 55: ...ed wires Fasten the faceplate with the screws provided To service Shifter Refer to the Control Pod Buttons and Shifter Service illustration Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC l...

Page 56: ...lt for splits in the rubber or other signs of wear at the edges of the teeth Install a new belt if necessary following the instructions below To service Steering Belt Refer to the Steering Assembly Se...

Page 57: ...leting any task in the speaker enclosure Reconnect the wires including ground Refer to the Cabinet Wiring Diagram for correct speaker polarity To service Pedal Assembly Switch off the power to the gam...

Page 58: ...m separately to clean or replace with a different type Ensure mechanism seats fully in the holder upon reinstallation Close and lock the release latch then close the door Turn on the game and change t...

Page 59: ...y built up in your body by touching the chassis for the power supply Do this BEFORE touching or handling the electronic assemblies To service the Battery Switch off the power to the game machine and u...

Page 60: ...move the rear door Remove the perforated metal cover to expose the fan assembly and set aside Unplug the fan power connector from the wiring Remove the screws used to fasten a fan down and then lift f...

Page 61: ...t Assembly halfway back along the rails to expose wiring Disconnect the speaker cable and slide the seat the rest of the way off the rails Remove 3 tamper resistant screws from each side of the seat m...

Page 62: ...estal and set aside Slide the seat assembly forward and remove the two tamper resistant screws from the rear of the metal panel on top of the pedestal assembly Slide the seat assembly backward and rem...

Page 63: ...USE OF NON MIDWAY PARTS OR CIRCUIT MODIFICATIONS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE USE ONLY MIDWAY AUTHORIZED PARTS For safety and reliability substitute parts and modifications are not re...

Page 64: ...1 01 14889 03 9948 08 8016 5675 15773 00 A 22506 08 8383 01 14522 OTHER ASSEMBLIES CABINET MOUNTING BRACKETS 04 12787 KEY LOCK BRACKET 01 11287 PAD LOCK BRACKET 01 11286 Pedestal Assembly 4320 01124 1...

Page 65: ...Parts 3 Caster Leveler Assemblies Marquee Interior View 04 12690 2 03 9956 5555 15098 00 08 8383 20 9275 3 04 12786 5675 15773 00 08 8016 FRONT PERSPECTIVE VIEW...

Page 66: ...IES DASH BRACKETS LEFT 04 12461 1 DASH BRACKETS RIGHT 04 12461 2 SPEAKER 6 5 SUBWOOFER 5555 16059 00 FRONT SPEAKER GRILL 01 13980 Rear Door Assembly 01 8989 4420 01141 00 01 11291 03 7602 4108 01219 1...

Page 67: ...Parts 5 Pedal Assembly 20 10135 Beacon Light Assembly 20 10546...

Page 68: ...24 01124 12 4700 00091 00 E 1125 4702 00014 00B 4110 01001 20 5555 16059 00 4108 01193 10B 01 15032 31 3374 4324 01124 08 04 12962 1 01 15262 4108 01042 12 E 1125 4110 01001 20 H 23081 2 04 12452 3 44...

Page 69: ...01106 24B 4406 01128 00 03 9956 01 15090 11 1377 03 9633 03 9947 4108 01219 20 4408 01128 00 4700 00135 00B 20 9275 3 4700 00135 00B 04 12786 01 15091 RM 22 38 4320 01124 16 4108 01219 11 08 8383 04...

Page 70: ...Parts 8 Lamp Assembly A 22506...

Page 71: ...00 4408 01128 00 STEERING MECHANISM SEE DETAIL DRAWING H 23266 H 23263 4700 00032 00B 4020 01100 12 4408 01128 00 20 10592 H 21124 1 03 7655 4 RM 22 38 4108 01219 11 04 12409 2 H 23631 4420 01141 00 O...

Page 72: ...TIC DASH INSERT FIRST 31 3371 2 PLASTIC DASH INSERT SECOND 31 3215 1 OVAL PUSH BUTTON START 31 3371 3 PLASTIC DASH INSERT THIRD 31 3215 2 OVAL PUSH BUTTON RADIO 04 12435 2 DASH ASSEMBLY PCB 04 12515 1...

Page 73: ...Parts 11 Steering Mechanism 20 10627 5014 12909 00 20 10186 02 5279 20 10183 14 8029...

Page 74: ...Parts 12 Button Pod Assembly A 22781 OTHER ASSEMBLIES LAMP MINI SWITCH D41 5647 12133 00 LAMP BULB 14V 658 24 8828 Shifter Pod Assembly...

Page 75: ...Parts 13 Shifter Assembly 20 10495...

Page 76: ...Parts 14 Coin Door Assembly...

Page 77: ...Parts 15 Power Supply 20 10537 D C MAIN POWER CONNECTOR 01 15100 5060 15755 00 H 20353 Electronics Assembly A 23332...

Page 78: ...Parts 16 CPU Board Assembly A 22537...

Page 79: ...U12 A 5341 16431 12 Programming Images EPROM Assembly U13 A 5341 16431 13 Programming Images EPROM Assembly U14 A 5341 16431 3 Images EPROM Assembly U15 A 5341 16431 4 Images EPROM Assembly U16 A 534...

Page 80: ...ver Board 04 12770 1 Field Replaceable Wheel Driver Board Parts Description Part Number Designation Fuse 4A SB 5731 14094 00 F1 F2 Fuse 63A FB 5731 15627 00 F3 PLD Assy Primary A 23362 U3 PLD Assy Sec...

Page 81: ...20398 Documentation Caster Installation Instructions 16 11010 DBV Installation Instructions 16 9637 Operators Manual 16 40076 101 Product Registration Card 16 10650 Product Safety Manual Tools Game In...

Page 82: ...50 14699 00 5850 14699 04 5850 14699 05 5850 14699 06 USA UK Italy Japan New Zealand Germany Spain Denmark Finland Holland Norway Switzerland Hungary Canada Austria France Australia Belgium Coin Door...

Page 83: ...CRUIS N EXOTICA CRUIS N EXOTICA S E C T I O N S E C T I O N FIVE FIVE WIRING WIRING...

Page 84: ...Brown W 19 White Brown Radio Switch Gear 3 Green Red X 20 N C Gear 4 Green Orange Y 21 N C N C Z 22 White Yellow View 1 Switch N C a 23 White Green View 2 Switch N C b 24 White Blue View 3 Switch N C...

Page 85: ...Wiring 3 Main Cabinet Wiring...

Page 86: ...Wiring 4 Control Cabinet Wiring...

Page 87: ...Connection on 2 1 4 3 5 SUPPLY WHITE WHITE MONITOR VIDEO POWER Transformer GRN YEL GRN YEL GRN YEL BLACK WHITE CABLE ASSEMBLY LINE VOLTAGE BLACK WHITE BLACK WHITE 1 2 1 2 BLACK NC 1 3 1 3 3 2 1 2 3 2...

Page 88: ...nge Blinking Signals Normal Operation Off Power Not Received On Signals Normal Operation LED 3 Bottom Center Power Red Blinking Abnormal Power Reception CPU DIP Switch 1 Settings Function SW1 SW2 SW3...

Page 89: ...2 UK2 JPN2 TWN2 BLGN2 ON OFF CAN3 SWI3 ITL3 UK3 JPN3 TWN3 BLGN3 OFF ON NTHRLDS1 FNLD1 NRWY1 DNMK1 HUN1 OFF OFF NTHRLDS2 ON OFF Denotes default setting Switches 1 through 5 select country Switches 6 an...

Page 90: ...Wiring 8 NOTES...

Page 91: ...semblies discharge static electricity on your body To discharge static begin by connecting the line cord to a properly grounded outlet but do not turn on the power Next touch the safety ground stud of...

Page 92: ...k path from mechanism Faulty coin mechanism 1 Unlock and open coin door Check each mechanism for proper mounting 2 Remove mechanism 3 Clear currency path 4 Reinstall mechanism and close latch VGM will...

Page 93: ...ORY STANDARD OPTIONAL WIRING INCORRECT WIRING A connection between JAMMA coin input pins will cause twice the desired credits for each coin inserted A coin meter with a defective or missing diode may...

Page 94: ...wer chassis 2 Examine DC fuses on cabinet wall or electronic equipment shelf 3 Replace faulty fuses with identically rated parts 4 Turn on game power If fuse opens again check DC wiring harness and co...

Page 95: ...es at power connector pins Any reading here indicates that supply voltages are unstable and may contain ripple or noise Faulty wiring Turn off power Check wiring harness connectors attach and fully se...

Page 96: ...d parts Faulty switches 1 Press and hold the TEST MODE switch inside coin door to enter Menu System Select SWITCH TESTS from the Diagnostics Menu Conduct test to confirm operation of each switch 2 Ass...

Page 97: ...m the link is enabled 3 Be sure that each VGM has a unique ID number 4 Select LINKING TEST from the Diagnostic menu Run tests for each linked VGM Power problem Verify the hub receives power AC adapter...

Page 98: ...ntical to devices supplied with games but do not include an internal crossover 2 Verify each linking crossover coupler operates properly by placing it in a working link between two VGMs Some Video Gam...

Page 99: ...ame Machine VGM starts normally Faulty switch wiring 1 Check for wires caught in door hinges latches or switch contacts 2 Verify harness connectors are attached and fully seated 3 Assure control switc...

Page 100: ...DC voltage at motor Do not move steering wheel drive belt or motor while making this measurement Any reading indicates unstable supply that may contain ripple or noise 4 Select the STEERING WHEEL TES...

Page 101: ...Troubleshooting 11 BELT TENSION BOLT MOUNTING NUT LOOSEN MOUNTING NUTS TO ADJUST BELT TENSION How to Adjust Belt Tightness Player Panel Controls...

Page 102: ...is game Labels on each board record manufacturers name assembly number and hardware version 2 Verify ROM instruction set is correct for this game Game set includes more than one ROM Label on each ROM...

Page 103: ...he power unplug the VGM and discharge the CRT before attempting service Even properly discharged tubes can revert to a highly charged state without reapplication of power WARNING In normal operation t...

Page 104: ...eo images tear or roll or have black bar down middle of screen Electromagnetic fields Move cabinet far away from machines appliances or competitors video games Faulty wiring Check connectors and cable...

Page 105: ...eau converge monitor 3 Retest monitor Blotches of color appear on screen Picture tube aperture mask is magnetized Demagnetize monitor with external degaussing coil Take care not to magnetize neighbori...

Page 106: ...y Power Problems Use 20 volt DC setting on digital voltmeter to measure DC voltages present at Power connector pins Verify 5V 5V and 12V sources Refer to Cabinet Wiring Diagram for specific wiring inf...

Page 107: ...s with LED Indicator Status Charts Note discrepancies Faulty wiring 1 Check cabinet wiring is correct 2 Verify cabinet wiring provides separate wires not common return for each speaker 3 Check connec...

Page 108: ...ee lamp is intermittent or non functional Video Game Machine VGM starts and plays normally Faulty wiring Measure fluorescent lamp AC voltages Check wiring and connector continuity from AC power chassi...

Page 109: ...g involuntary movements loss of awareness disorientation or convulsions DISCONTINUE USE IMMEDIATELY and consult your physician CAUTION Information in this manual is subject to change without notice Mi...

Reviews: