50
13. PROJECTOR
Since the projector screen is susceptible to damage, pay careful atten-
tion to its handling. When cleaning, freain from using water or volatile
chemicals.
Since the Projector has been adjusted at the time of shipment, avoid
making further adjustments without good reason.
Fine adjustments are stored inthe Projector. Pressing the Fine Adjustment SW (Convergence Adjust-
ment) results in entering the Fine Adjustment mode, and this may cause the stored fine adjustment to
be changed. During work other than for adjustment, should you touch the Fine Adjustment SW by
mistake, immediatley tren power off by using the main SW and then turn it back on again. If any
distortion or color deviation is found in the test mode and adjustments are needed, use the specified
Adjustment Knob, or perform the adjustment by remote control. Note that there are two PROJEC-
TOR makes (HITACHI and MITSUBISHI) and the adjustment method is different between the two.
When checking the Adjustment Control Knob, remove the PTV’s service door. For the HITACHI
PROJECTOR, open the cover in front of the control panel. For the MITSUBISHI PROJECTOR,
remove the cover.
The Projector is subject to color deviation due to Convergence devia-
tion caused by the geomagnitism at the installation location and
peripheral magnetic field. After the installation of machine, and be-
fore commencing operation, check for Convergence deviation and if
deviated, make adjustments.
13 - 1 CLEANING THE SCREEN
When the screen surface
becomes dirty with dust, etc..,
clean it by using a soft cloth
such as gauze. When water and
volatile chemicals such as
benzene and thinnerspill onto
the screen surface, it may be
subject to damage, therefore,
do not use them. Also, since the
surfaces are susceptible to
damage, refrain from rubbing
with a hard material or using a
duster.
Summary of Contents for Rally 2 DX
Page 1: ...USER MANUAL 1998 SEGA Sega Rally 2 DX ...
Page 11: ...7 3 ACCESSORIES ...
Page 50: ...46 ...
Page 53: ...49 ...
Page 71: ...67 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE 14 b ...
Page 76: ...72 18 DESIGN RELATED PARTS ...
Page 77: ...73 DESIGN RELATED PARTS ...
Page 78: ...74 19 PARTS LIST TOP ASSY SEGA RALLY 2 DX ...
Page 80: ...76 ASSY FRONT CABINET SRT 1000 ...
Page 87: ...83 ASSY FRONT BASE SRT 1100 ...
Page 91: ...87 ASSY PWR SPLY SRT 4100 ...
Page 95: ...91 ASSY DRIVE BD SRT 4300 ...
Page 97: ...93 ASSY REAR CABINET SRT 3000 ...
Page 101: ...97 ASSY ROLL BAR F SRT 2000 ...
Page 103: ...99 ASSY HANDLE MECHA SRT 2100 ...
Page 106: ...102 ASSY 4 SPEED SHIFTER SPG 2150 ...
Page 108: ...104 ASSY ACCEL BRAKE SPG 2200 ...
Page 110: ...106 ASSY COCKPIT BASE SRT 2300 ...
Page 113: ...109 ASSY POWDER BRAKE SRT 2350 ...
Page 115: ...111 ASSY SEAT SRT 2400 ...
Page 117: ...113 ASSY HAND BRAKE SRT 2200 ...
Page 120: ...116 ASSY COINCHUTE TOWER SRT 3100 ...
Page 123: ...119 ASSY PULLEY BOX SRT 3200 ...
Page 125: ...121 ASSY ROLL BAR R SRT 3300 ...
Page 127: ...123 ASSY BRAKE SRT 3400 ...
Page 129: ......