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NAMCO AMERICA INC. EUROPE LTD.

951 Cambridge Drive NAMCO House Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 Units 7-8, Acton Park Estate +1 (847) 264-5610 The Vale www.namcoamerica.com London. W3 7QE +44 (0) 20 8324 6101 Technical Support (USA) www.namco.co.uk

Technical Service: Technical Support (Europe) +1 (847) 264-5614 Technical Service/Warranty Parts: Advance Replacement Parts: +1 (847) 264-5612 +44 (0) 20 8324 6120 www.namcoparts.com Consumable Parts: Fax: +44 (0) 20 8324 6102 +1 (847) 264-5613 Fax: Copies of the manual can be downloaded +44 (0) 20 8324 6126 from our website: www.namcoamerica.com/manuals.php Copies of the manual can be downloaded from our website: www.namco.co.uk/brentelectronic/ technical-manuals/namco.html MARIOKART ARCADE GP DX Operation Manual

First Edition Published in December 2013 The actual product may differ slightly from the illustrations in this manual. Part No: XMK3-735-005

 To ensure safe operation of the machine, be sure to read this Operation Manual before use.  Keep this Operation Manual in a safe place for quick access whenever needed.

NAMCO Games Inc. Introduction

This Operation Manual describes:  machine.  R  /

Contact for Machine and Machine Repair Inquiries  01/

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1. Safety Precautions – Be sure to read to ensure safe operation –

Instructions to the Owner // precautions. 1-1 Levels of Risk

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/// These must be performed by technicians only.

3 1 Test Mode Troubleshooting

1 1. Safety Precautions – Be sure to read to ensure safe operation –

1-3 Critical Safety Precautions

 Should an abnormality occur, turn off the power switch immediately to stop operations. Then, be sure to disconnect the power cord plug from the outlet. accident.  Sections of the LCD monitor remain at a high temperature and high voltage even after the power switch is turned off. To avoid electric shock or burns, be careful not to accidentally touch these sections. !" regularly and remove any dust.  Fully insert the power cord plug into the outlet. Poor contact may generate heat ! #$$! Be sure to observe the following. # &! # ! # ! # ! # ! # !(Always unplug by holding the plug and not the power cord.) # '! # devices or the wall. # !  Do not expose the power cord and power cord plug to water. It may result in electric shock or electrical leakage.  Do not touch the power cord plug with wet hands. It may result in electric shock.  The power capacity of the machine is AC 120 V (or AC 230 V), 3.2 A. To prevent $# !  Use a power supply voltage range of AC 110 V to 130 V (or AC 230 V). Using a *$!+*# ensure that the machine operates in the optimum condition, keep the voltage at AC 120 V (or AC 230 V) as much as possible.  To ensure safe use of the machine, be sure to perform the pre-operation /45"67*/ 89!;*<=7>! inspections or service may result in an accident. ?*/7 by our company. To order parts, contact your distributor.  Do not modify the machine without permission. Do not perform any operations that are not described in this Operation Manual. Modifying the machine may create unforeseen hazards.  If you decide to transfer the ownership of this machine, be sure to provide this Operation Manual with the machine.

2 1. Safety Precautions – Be sure to read to ensure safe operation –

1-4 Machine Warning Labels

 The warning labels contain important information for ensuring safety. Be sure to observe the following. # visible, install the machine in an appropriate location with ample illumination, and keep the labels clean at all times. Make sure that the labels are not hidden '! # *! # "E*# new one. To order warning labels, contact your distributor.

WARNING Safety Precautions – Be sure to read ensure safe operation SHOCK HAZARD Do Not Open. Refer Servicing to Service Personnel.

The seat moves forward and back, and may pinch your fingers or other items. Do not touch the gaps between the seat unit and the main base or surrounding areas. Test Mode Caution sticker Seat Slide (C) Part No.: 461-776 Troubleshooting

3 Table of Contents

1. Safety Precautions – Be sure to read to ensure safe operation –...... 1 >?>@ ...... 1 >?A[ ...... 1 >?DE ...... 2 >?GH@/ ...... 3 / ...... 4 AE[ ...... 8 D ...... 10 GE5 ...... 12 L ...... 13 L?> ...... 13 L?>?>@ ...... 13 L?>?AM ...... 14 L?A1E ...... 15 Q ...... 16 Q?>E0 ...... 16 6-2 Transporting ...... 17 Q?A?>EE ...... 17 6-2-2 Transporting on a Vehicle ...... 18 R ...... 19 7-1 Safety Precautions for Playing ...... 19 R?A? ...... 20 R?A?>EW ...... 20 R?A?A0 ...... 21 R?D ...... 22 7-4 XE4E ...... 24 R?G?>EE ...... 24 R?G?A4E ...... 25 R?L0E ...... 26 7-5-1 Self-test ...... 26 R?L?A5EE ...... 27 R?L?DEY ...... 28 R?L?G5W@55E5[E...... 30 R?Q ...... 31 R?Q?>5YE ...... 31 R?Q?A0E55E ...... 33 R?Q?DE5E ...... 34

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DE@ ...... 69 Test Mode 8B-2 Troubleshooting ...... 70 \W?A?> ...... 70 \W?A?A0/ ...... 71

\W?A?DE/ ...... 71 Troubleshooting \W?A?G/ ...... 72 \W?A?LE/ ...... 72

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8B-3 Error Displays ...... 73 >5 ...... 73 AE/ ...... 74 D ...... 75 \W?G/ ...... 76 \W?G?>0/ ...... 76 >/W ...... 76 A ...... 77 DWW@ ...... 78 G@ ...... 79 LE/ ...... 83 Q/W ...... 85 R ...... 86 \@W@ ...... 87 \W?G?A0/E ...... 88 >W ...... 88 AEGW ...... 91 D5?q[W ...... 92 GW ...... 93 LE>A[ ...... 94 Q0 ...... 95 \W?G?D/ ...... 96 >/ ...... 96 \W?G?GE/ ...... 97 >EY ...... 97 A@WE ...... 98 D/W ...... 101 9. Disposal ...... 103 10. Parts List ...... 104 >^?>0/>ZA ...... 104 >^?>0/AZA ...... 106 >^?AWX/ ...... 108 >^?DE// ...... 109 >^?GE/ ...... 110 >^?L/ ...... 112 >^?QE/ ...... 113 >>H ...... 114

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MEMO / Test Mode Troubleshooting

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To e K e nsu ep T th re sa he a i c s fe tua O l p p op ro e e d ra ra uct P DX ti m o tio a n n y di M o a f ffer 1 Operation Manual (this manual) nua the sli 1 l ma gh in a tly f r ch om safe in t NAMCO BANDAI Games I he e i p , be llu lace str sure t a tion fo s i r n q o th ui rea is c m k d t an ac h ua ces is l. O s p w er h at en ion ev er neede Man u a l b d. e fo nc. re use.

2 Service key (FRONT) 2

3 Service key (BACK) 2

4 Cashbox key 2

5 Communication cable 1 m 1*2

6 Communication cable 5 m 1

7 POP bracket (L) 1

8 POP bracket (R) 1

9 Title panel 1

10 Torx bolt M5 x 16 8

11 Connection bracket 2

12 Button head bolt (black) M8 x 30 8

13 Flat washer ø9 x 30 x 2.3 4

14 Contents router*1 1*2

15 Torx wrench M5-T25 1

16 Torx wrench M8-T40 1

17 USB dongle 1

18 Power cord 1

*1 Keep any unused contents routers in a safe place to avoid losing them. *2 The quantity noted in the table above is the quantity per 2 ~ 4 machines.  3. Package Contents

MEMO Test Mode Troubleshooting

11 4. Overall Structure (Part Names)

Front

LED bar (L) Title panel Rainbow PC board (top cover) Signboard assembly

Top cover LCD monitor Steering assembly

Rainbow PC board (monitor side) Seat assembly

Control cover

Service door

LED bar (S)

Slide unit

Rainbow PC board Pedal assembly (seat)

Level adjuster Rear Level adjuster

Rear door

Power cord

Cord box assembly

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 Install the machine according to the instructions in this Operation Manual. If ##$#' or malfunction.  Fully insert the power cord plug into the outlet. Poor contact may generate heat !  Be sure to install the ground wire. Failure to install the ground wire may result $*$!/;8YZJ 5J[\\!7 "*'!? '!/;8YJ ]Y;Y^*Y'Y' <4!7 <"J

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 Create a play zone around the machine so that the player does not make contact with bystanders or passersby.

&=!4/<67 machines to enable the rear door to be removed for service. =j!</j67]!

78.7” or more 19.7” or (200 cm) 19.7” or more more (50 cm) (50 cm) more (50 cm) 19.7” or

Wall (210 cm) Play zone 82.7” or more

|#$Z!=/67 the machines. Example: Installing two machines

149.6” or more (380 cm) 19.7” or 19.7” or more 3.9” or more (10 cm) more (50 cm) (50 cm) more (50 cm) 19.7” or

Wall (210 cm) 82.7” or more Play zone

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74.8” 190 cm

22” 56 cm

40.476” 30.3” 103 cm 77 cm 51.2” Front assembly 130 cm Test Mode Troubleshooting

33.9” Seat assembly 86 cm 15 \!>*

 Do not leave the machine on a slope. It may fall over or cause an accident.

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|*]# from the seat assembly. ]]#$ view and result in a collision or other accident. /;8YY<

 Move the machine carefully to avoid damaging it.  The plastic areas are weak. Do not exert strong amounts of force on them.  Even when moving the machine only a short distance, be sure to raise the level '*! /;8YJ]Y;Y^* Y'Y'<4!7  Be sure to turn the power off before performing these operations. +!/;8YZJ5J [\\!7

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Seat assembly Front assembly Test Mode '! Troubleshooting

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 Before transporting the machine on a vehicle, be sure to separate the front as- ##*' to their highest level. Transporting the machine while it is fully assembled may result in an accident.  When using a fork lift to transport the machine, observe the following. Failure to observe the following instruction may result in an accident, such as the machine falling over. #>$!  When transporting the machine manually, be sure to use the following number !*'! #]/E!j6!\8Z$7~ 8 #; /E!=\!8jj$7~

Seat assembly Front assembly

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 Should an abnormality occur, turn off the power switch immediately to stop operations. Then, be sure to disconnect the power cord plug from the outlet. accident. !" regularly and remove any dust.  Fully insert the power cord plug into the outlet. Poor contact may generate !  Before operating the machine, be sure to check that installation has been /

The warning labels contain important information for ensuring safety. Be sure to observe the following. # clearly visible, install the machine in an appropriate location with ample illumination, and keep the labels clean at all times. Make sure that the '! #*! #"E*# new one. To order warning labels, contact your distributor.  To ensure safe use of the machine, be sure to perform the pre-operation /45"67*/ 89!;*\=7>! inspections or service may result in an accident.

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 If players start feeling ill because of the game images or light stimulation, Test Mode they must stop playing immediately.  In rare cases, stimulation by lights or video images may cause the player to have a seizure or lose consciousness. If this happens, advise the player to consult a doctor as soon as possible. When pre-school children play, instruct their parents or guardians to observe them. Troubleshooting

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/- cord plug from the outlet and contact your distributor.

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 If you discover anyone behaving as follows, tell them to stop immediately. Such behavior may cause an accident. #! #Y/ wheel).  If players start feeling ill because the game images or light stimulation, they must stop playing immediately.  In rare cases, stimulation by lights or video images may cause the player to have a seizure or lose consciousness. If this happens, advise the player to consult a doctor as soon as possible. When pre-school children play, instruct their parents or guardians to observe them.

Game Overview # ?[E/ / /? # ///- ?5? [EYE/ [EYE

Flow when starting the game # H1/R[E is registered. ?/[E 4 1/[E/- [E? /^H [E? # number of players.

GRAND PRIX Mode (single-player game) # YY # /Y # >DAG /[ # 22 4!

Two Player CO-OP mode (two-player game) # ?/ Y /YR to determine the team rankings. # ?0 H/- /R together to form a single large kart. 0/- / /[4- // 0R//- R0 0‘0/Y # H 0 Y‘0 /Y

VERSUS mode (2-player to 4-player game * In case of two players this is displayed as Two Player VERSUS mode.) # # /4 /

Auto-Accel function # / ? ?’ /? Test Mode canceled.

Easy facial photos

# x- Troubleshooting R photo displayed during the race. 4

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(d) Enter switch

Service door

Power switch

(b) Select switch

ENTER SELECT

SERVICE TEST

000000 000000 COIN BILL (c) Test switch

(a) Service switch

 Do not turn the power switch on and off repeatedly, because it may cause a machine malfunction.

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(d) Enter switch

Service door

(b) Select switch

ENTER SELECT

SERVICE

TEST

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COIN BILL (c) Test switch

(a) Service switch

(a) Service switch (red) /

(b) Select switch \

(c) Test switch Test mode is used to test the monitor and other parts.

(d) Enter switch (red) Test Mode / enter or execute the selection. Troubleshooting

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X?H ?/ / message is displayed on the monitor and the machine stops operating. H\W?A/R^ cancel the error.

MARIO KART ARCADE GP DX PCB STARTUP

BOOT CHECK POWER ON DRIVE UNIT MODE CHECK DRIVE UNIT DRIVE UNIT PCB ID 2 DRIVE UNIT SERIAL NUMBER 012345-012345

I/O CHECK OK NAMCAM (CAMERA) CHECK OK STEERING CHECK CHECKING…

LOCAL NETWORK CHECK AUTHENTICATION CHECK UPDATE CHECK GAME SERVER CONNECTION CHECK

PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH THE STEERING WHEEL MK3 Rev.1.00.01/EX

Self-test screen

 Do not touch the steering wheel while the self-test is underway. If the steering wheel is moved, the machine may display an error message and stop operating.

26 4!

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Title screen (b)

(a) NBLINE connection status 35W@5

\35W@5/ \W?D>5 RD/

(b) Display when game play includes credits added using the Service switch EX- E Text color Description H E E Test Mode Troubleshooting

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MARIOKART ARCADE GP DX PCB BOOT UP

BOOT CHECK POWER ON UNIT MODE CHECK DRIVER UNITT DRIVER UNIT PCB ID PREPARING2 UPDATE DRIVER UNIT S/N CHECK 012345-012345 Rev.1.00.00/EX ⇒ Rev.1.01.00/EX I/O CHECK OK NAMCAM (Camera)PLEASE CHECK WAIT UNTIL PREPARATIONSOK OK ARE COMPLETE. STEERING CHECK CHECKING… TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO GAME MACHINE, DO NOT SET POWER LOCAL NETWORK CHECK CERTIFICATESWITCH CHECK TO OFF DURING UPDATE. UPDATE CHECK

GAME SERVER CONNECT CHECK PROGRESS 99% PLEASE DON'T TOUCH A STEERING WHEEL MK3 Rev.1.00.00/EX

PREPARING UPDATE screen

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MARIOKART ARCADE GP DX PCB BOOT UP

BOOT CHECK POWER ON UNIT MODE CHECK DRIVER UNIT SOFTWAREDRIVER UNIT PCB ID UPDATE PREPARATION2 COMPLETE Rev.1.00.00/EX ⇒ Rev.1.01.00/EX

PLEASE PERFORM SOFTWARE UPDATES ON ALL UNITS WHEN THEY ARE NOT BEING USED FOR GAME PLAY. TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE GAME MACHINES DURING UPDATES, PLEASE DO NOT SET THE POWER SWITCH TO OFF.

PRESS ITEM BUTTON TO START UPDATE

PLEASE DON'T TOUCH A STEERING WHEEL MK3 Rev.1.00.00/EX 28 SOFTWARE UPDATE PREPARATION COMPLETE screen 4!

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MARIOKART ARCADE GP DX PCB BOOT UP

BOOT CHECK POWER ON UNIT MODE CHECK DRIVER UNIT DRIVER UNITSTARTING PCB ID SOFTWARE2 UPDATE DRIVER UNIT S/N CHECK 012345-012345 Rev.1.00.00/EX ⇒ Rev.1.00.01/EX I/O CHECKPLEASE WAIT FOR THEOK UPDATE TO START. NAMCAM (Camera) CHECK OK STEERING CHECK CHECKING… TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO GAME MACHINE, DO NOT SET POWER

LOCAL NETWORKSWITCH CHECK TO OFF DURING UPDATE. CERTIFICATE CHECK UPDATE CHECKTEST MODE IS CURRENTLY INACCESSIBLE.

UPDATE WILL AUTO-RUN AFTER REBOOT. GAME SERVERPLEASE CHECKCONNECT REVISION CHECK NUMBER ON THE TITLE SCREEN AFTER UPDATE. PLEASE DON'T TOUCH A STEERING WHEEL MK3 Rev.1.00.00/EX

STARTING SOFTWARE UPDATE screen

/ Test Mode

Revision No. Title screen

 When an urgent update becomes necessary during operation, the message Troubleshooting ;_!] on the screen, and turn the power switch off and then on again to update the software.  When turning the power switch off and then on again, wait 30 seconds or more between operations to protect the electronic circuits. 29 4!

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Please charge NBLINE points to this unit. The game will shutdown shortly.

Remaining NBLINE POINTS Low screen

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Y H55Y ER?G?A4EAL 0E The selected item blinks. H [4 the game screen. MENU (DRIVE UNIT) (a) COIN OPTIONS (b) GAME OPTIONS (c) I/O TEST (d) MONITOR TEST (e) SOUND TEST (f) NETWORK TEST (g) BOOKKEEPING (h) OTHERS (i) RELOAD NBLINE POINTS

(j) REMANINING TEST MODE CREDITS: 5 / REMANINING SERVICES: 1 (k) CREDITS USED:3 / SERVICES USED:2

(l) PCB ID : 1 (m) SOFTWARE VERSION: MK3100-3-NA-MPR0-A01(Rev.1.00.01/EX) (n) SERIAL NUMBER: 012345-012345

SELECT SWITCH : SELECT ENTER SWITCH : ENTER (o)

MENU screen Test Mode Troubleshooting

31 4!

Reference Item Description section 55E See 7-6-2. / 5E 1 See 7-6-3. ZE E See 7-6-4. 5E 4 See 7-6-5. EY5E [4 See 7-6-6. 5HE 5 See 7-6-7. W5 This displays play conditions and error log See 7-6-8. E Ex See 7-6-9. @5W@55E @5W@55E See 7-6-10. 4 55EE H /4 / [YE55E5 EYE E[EYE4/ W W See 7-6-3. E0H[E5 / E@5YW /YEW H// ? Z\ Z\ See 7-5-4.

32 7. Operation

7-6-2 Game Cost and Free Play Settings (COIN OPTIONS) This screen displays the various game cost settings.

In the MENU screen, select COIN OPTIONS. The following screen appears. \E press the Enter switch to return to the MENU screen.

COIN OPTIONS (DRIVE UNIT) [DEFAULT IN GREEN]

DRIVE UNIT GAME PRICE : 4CREDIT (S) (a)

DRIVE UNIT FREE PLAY : OFF (b) Operation

EXIT

SELECT SWITCH : SELECT ENTER SWITCH : ENTER

COIN OPTIONS screen

Item Description Default (a) DRIVE UNIT GAME PRICE Setting for the number of coins required for a game 4 Setting range: 1 to 19 (b) DRIVE UNIT FREE PLAY*1 Free play setting OFF: Normal coin operation OFF ON: Free play operation

*1 When FREE PLAY is set to ON, all other COIN OPTIONS items appear grayed-out and cannot be selected. (The settings are held.) When FREE PLAY is returned to OFF, operation returns to the held settings. Test Mode Troubleshooting

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GAME OPTIONS (DRIVE UNIT) [DEFAULT IN GREEN] NUMBER OF CONNECTED DRIVE UNITS <4> (a)

PCB ID : 1 (b)

FOR USE ON STEERING WHEEL REACTION. : ON (c)

FOR USE ON NAMCAM (CAMERA). : ON (d)

EXIT

SELECT SWITCH : SELECT ENTER SWITCH : ENTER

GAME OPTIONS screen Default settings (factory settings) are indicated in green, and other settings are in yellow.

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00 3/ 0YE55 //5 ‘1 5 3Y5 5 00 35

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I/O TEST (DRIVE UNIT)

GO TO I/F INITIALIZE (c) SWITCH TEST (a) LAMP TEST (b) NAMCAM (CAMERA) TEST (d)

I/O PCB : NBGI.;NA-JV;Ver6.01;JPN, MK3100-1-NA-APR0-A01 (e) CONNECT OK

EXIT

SELECT SWITCH : SELECT ENTER SWITCH : ENTER

I/O TEST screen

Item Description EHE / / @E This screen is used to test the lighting of illuminated buttons and Z05@M xER?Q?>> 4Z05@M LD 5E 5 ZW ZW 553/ 555’3/ ZW

36 7. Operation

(a) SWITCH TEST

This screen is used to test each switch and button.

SWITCH TEST (DRIVE UNIT) [ON:RED]

COIN 1 011 (a) COIN 2 011 (b)

SERVICE SWITCH OFF (c) TEST SWITCH ON (d) SELECT SWITCH UP/DOWN OFF/OFF (e) ENTER SWITCH OFF (f)

STEERING WHEEL +381 : Right OK (g) GAS 000 : (h) BRAKE OFF (i) ITEM BUTTON OFF (j) BUTTON OFF (k) Operation

EXIT: SELECT SWITCH (UP) + ENTER SWITCH

SWITCH TEST screen

Item Description (a) COIN 1 Status of coin switch 1 Each time the switch 1 is activated, the counter increments by one. 000 to 999 (The counter returns to 000 after 999.) (b) COIN 2 Status of coin switch 2 Each time the switch 2 is activated, the counter increments by one. 000 to 999 (The counter returns to 000 after 999.) (c) SERVICE SWITCH Status of Service switch OFF : Normal ON (red) : Pressed in (d) TEST SWITCH Status of Test switch OFF : Normal ON (red) : Pressed in (e) SELECT SWITCH UP/DOWN Status of Select switch OFF : Normal ON (red) : Flipped up or down

(f) ENTER SWITCH Status of Enter switch Test Mode OFF : Normal ON (red) : Pressed in (g) STEERING WHEEL Status of steering wheel Turning the steering wheel to the right changes the numerical value

in the positive direction, and turning the steering wheel to the left Troubleshooting changes the numerical value in the negative direction. Right (Left) OK (red) appears on the screen when normal right (left) operation is detected. (* Note)

37 7. Operation

Item Description (h) GAS Status of accelerator pedal Stepping on the pedal changes the numerical value in the positive direction. OK (red) appears on the screen near the setting limit. (* Note) (i) BRAKE Status of brake pedal OFF : Normal ON : Stepped on (j) ITEM BUTTON Status of Item button OFF : Normal ON (red) : Pressed in (k) MARIO BUTTON Status of Mario button OFF : Normal ON (red) : Pressed in

* If OK is not displayed when the steering wheel/pedal is turned/depressed fully, the steering wheel or pedal must be initialized. (See “7-6-11 Adjustments after Parts Replacement (GO TO I/F INITIALIZE)” on page 53.) Flip the Select switch up and press the Enter switch to return to the I/O TEST screen.

38 7. Operation

(b) LAMP TEST This screen is used to test the lighting of illuminated buttons and decorative lights.

LAMP TEST (DRIVE UNIT) [DEFAULT IN:GREEN/ON:RED]

ITEM BUTTON LAMP ON (a) MARIO BUTTON LAMP OFF (b)

SIGN WHITE (c) MONITOR SIDE LAMP ON (d)

UNDER LAMP ON

EXIT Operation

SELECT SWITCH : SELECT ENTER SWITCH : ENTER

LAMP TEST screen Default settings (factory settings) are indicated in green, and other settings are in red.

Item Description (a) ITEM BUTTON LAMP Lighting status of Item button light OFF : Off ON (red) : Lighted (b) MARIO BUTTON LAMP Lighting status of Mario button light OFF : Off ON (red) : Lighted (c) SIGN Lighting status of signboard, monitor side lamp and under lamp (d) MONITOR SIDE LAMP OFF : Off (e) UNDER LAMP RED : Lighted red GREEN : Lighted green BLUE : Lighted blue WHITE : Lighted white PATTERN 1 PATTERN 2 PATTERN 3

Lighting variation patterns Test Mode PATTERN 4 used in the game PATTERN 5 PATTERN 6 PATTERN 7

* Lights that are lighted turn off when the LAMP TEST screen is exited. Troubleshooting

To return to the I/O TEST screen, select EXIT and press the Enter switch.

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(c) NAMCAM (CAMERA) TEST 45

NAMCAM (CAMERA) TEST (DRIVE UNIT) [DEFAULT IN GREEN]

CALIBRATING FACIAL RECOGNITION RANGE LEFT RIGHT

3 FACIAL RECOGNITION LEVEL

EXIT 0

SELECT SWITCH : SELECT ENTER SWITCH : ENTER

NAMCAM (CAMERA) TEST screen

Y' play. # Y'* around the player’s face (Facial Recognition Level 2 or 3) when sitting in the seat and facing the camera. # Y'S (Facial Recognition Level 1).  When a Facial Recognition Level of 2 or more cannot be achieved, check the '*! # ] bright light directly enters the camera lens. # ]$! # ] shines on the player’s face. # |$'##$##!

Item Setting value variable range Default (Facial recognition range) Z4 -15 to +15 0

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5Y5E 0E/ 4 5E [4\E 5Y

MONITOR TEST (DRIVE UNIT)

GRADATION PATTERN (a) CROSSHATCH PATTERN (b) FULL WHITE (c) SCROLL PATTERN (d)

EXIT

SELECT SWITCH : SELECT ENTER SWITCH : ENTER

MONITOR TEST screen

Item Description 55 Displays a gradation pattern. / EE5 Displays a crosshatch pattern. 0Y@@H E@@5 Displays a screen scrolling test pattern. Test Mode Troubleshooting

41 4!

4\\Y'/;?‚;7 4

5YEY5E 0E/ H setting for that item can be changed. 0E H E//ŸYEE5 5YW E/ ŸYEE55YW [4\E 5Y

SOUND TEST (DRIVE UNIT) [DEFAULT IN GREEN]

VOLUME SETTINGS GAME : 10 (a) ATTRACTION : 10 (b)

SOUND TEST (PRESS SERVICE SWITCH TO START/STOP SONG) REQUEST SONG NUMBER : 1 (c) NOW PLAYING : MONITOR SIDE L+R (d)

EXIT

SELECT SWITCH : SELECT ENTER SWITCH : ENTER

SOUND TEST screen Default settings (factory settings) are indicated in green, and other settings are in yellow.

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Item Description Default E E3^>LX 10 0E / 5 E E3^>LX 10 0E ŸYEE55YW 0 No sound > E 0 A E D E 5H@ 5 /ŸYE E55 ^ 5EY5 > 5E@ 5E 5E@¡ * The test sound is produced from the speakers in order. A E@ D E@ Test Mode Troubleshooting

43 4!

4\4‚|}&;

5Y5HE 0E/ H Test menu for that item appears. \E 5Y

NETWORK TEST (DRIVE UNIT)

NETWORK STATUS (a)

LOCAL NETWORK CHECK (b)

ONLINE NETWORK CHECK (c)

UPDATE CHECK (d)

EXIT

SELECT SWITCH : SELECT ENTER SWITCH : ENTER

NETWORK TEST screen

Item Description 5HEYE 1 / @@5H 5@55H check. Y This screen is used to check the update status.

 The connection status cannot be checked during server service periods, so avoid server service periods when performing the network status check and the online network check.

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(a) NETWORK STATUS 1 /

NETWORK STATUS (DRIVE UNIT)

NBLINE LICENSE OK UPDATE SERVER LINK OK GAME SERVER LINK OK IP ADDRESS 000.000.000.000 SUBNET MASK 000.000.000.000 (a) GATEWAY 000.000.000.000 VENUE ROUTER 000.000.000.000 PRIMARY DNS 000.000.000.000 SECONDARY DNS . . .

NBLINE STORE NAME (b) USA / REACQUIRING NETWORK STATUS ACQUIRED (c) EXIT PCB ID : 1 SOFTWARE VERSION : MK3100-3-NA-MPR0-A01(Rev.1.00.01/EX) SERIAL NUMBER : 012345-012345 SELECT SWITCH : SELECT ENTER SWITCH : ENTER

NETWORK STATUS screen

Item Description 5 # 5W@5@5E35W@5[ # YE[3 # E[3 # EE3/ # EYW5E3E/ # H 3 # [5YY3[5Y # 5E35E # E5 5E35E / 5W@5E5 15W@5[ ŸY55HEYE # 15E time # 5W@5[ # Test Mode # Y

5HE Troubleshooting

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/7^JY^‚|}&J+J&

0EE X 5HE

LOCAL NETWORK CHECK (DRIVE UNIT)

CABLE CHECK : OK (a)

VENUE ROUTER CHECK : NG! (b)

CONTENT ROUTER CHECK : CONNECTION CHECK… (c)

STORE ROUTER'S HOP NUMBER : CONNECTION CHECK… (d)

CHECK START

EXIT

PCB ID : 1 SOFTWARE VERSION : MK3100-3-NA-MPRO-A01(Rev.1.00.01/EX) SERIAL NUMBER : 012345-012345

SELECT SWITCH : SELECT ENTER SWITCH : ENTER

LOCAL NETWORK CHECK screen

Item Description W@ / / / [5YY / 55Y / EY¢E5YW //

 When the communication cable is connected correctly, there are the two routers of *#+5J?‚! |+5J?‚Z#$ connected. Additional routers may result in communication errors.

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/7‚^"‚‚|}&J+J&

0EE X 5HE

ONLINE NETWORK CHECK (DRIVE UNIT)

GAME SERVER RESPONSE TIME : (a) PACKET LOSS PERCENTAGE : (b)

CHECK START

EXIT

PCB ID : 1 SOFTWARE VERSION : MK3100-3-NA-MPR0-A01(Rev.1.00.01/EX) SERIAL NUMBER : 012345-012345

SELECT SWITCH : SELECT ENTER SWITCH : ENTER

ONLINE NETWORK CHECK screen

Item Description E[E5E / / @EE5 /

 The connection status cannot be checked during server service periods, so avoid server service periods when performing the online network check. Test Mode Troubleshooting

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/7?5YJ+J& This screen displays the update status.

UPDATE CHECK (DRIVE UNIT)

NBLINE AUTHENTICATION STATUS : OK (a) UPDATE SERVER AUTHENTICATION : OK (b) STARTUP SOFTWARE REV. : 1.00.20/EX (c) LICENSE RENEWAL SOFTWARE : 1.01.30/EX (d) DOWNLOADING REV. : 1.01.30/EX (e) DOWNLOAD PROGRESS (%) : 100 (f) SOFTWARE UPDATE STATE : SOFTWARE UPDATE REQUIRED. PLEASE SWITCH POWER OFF, THEN ON AGAIN (g)

EXIT

PCB ID : 1 SOFTWARE VERSION : MK3100-3-NA-MPR0-A01(Rev.1.00.01/EX) SERIAL NUMBER : 012345-012345

SELECT SWITCH : SELECT ENTER SWITCH : ENTER

UPDATE CHECK screen

5HE

Item Description 5W@5Y55EYE 5W@5[ / YE[Y55 [ EYE0H[ @5E5H@E0H / H5@5[ / H5@EE £ E0HYE

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5YW5W5 0E/ appears. \E 5Y Test Mode Troubleshooting

49 7. Operation

7-6-9 OTHER OPTIONS This screen displays various information such as the current time and software version, and is used to access the REFORMAT OPTIONS screen.

In the MENU screen, select OTHERS. The following screen appears. Flip the Select switch up and down to select the item. The selected item blinks. Press the Enter switch to enter the selected item. The screen for the selected item appears. \E press the Enter switch to return to the MENU screen.

OTHER (DRIVE UNIT) [DEFAULT IN GREEN]

PCB ID : 1

SOFTWARE VERSION : MK3100-3-NA-MPR0-A01(Rev.1.00.01/EX) (b) SOFTWARE REVISION : Rev.1.00.01/EX (c) 2013/01/31 (THU) 23:59:44 SVNR:12345

SERIAL NUMBER : 000000-000000 (d)

LANGUAGE: ENG (e)

REFORMAT OPTIONS (a)

EXIT

SELECT SWITCH : SELECT ENTER SWITCH : ENTER

OTHER screen Default settings (factory settings) are indicated in green, and other settings are in yellow.

Item Description (a) REFORMAT OPTIONS Used to initialize settings. (b) SOFTWARE VERSION Displays the software version. (c) SOFTWARE REVISION Displays the software revision and the update date and time. (d) SERIAL NUMBER Displays the serial number of the USB dongle. (e) LANGUAGE Displays the language setting.

50 7. Operation

(a) REFORMAT OPTIONS This screen can be used to initialize individual Test mode settings.

In the OTHERS screen, select REFORMAT OPTIONS. The following screen ap- pears. Flip the Select switch up and down to select the item. The selected item blinks. Press the Enter switch to enter the selected item. The screen for the selected item appears. Hx[\E press the Enter switch to return to the OTHERS screen.

REFORMAT OPTIONS (DRIVE UNIT)

REFORMAT BOOKKEEPING (a) Operation

(RETURN DRIVE UNIT BOOKKEEPING TO FACTORY SETTINGS)

BACKUP MEMORY INITIALIZATION (b)

EXIT

SELECT SWITCH : SELECT ENTER SWITCH : ENTER

INITIALIZE SETTINGS screen

Item Description (a) REFORMAT BOOKKEEPING Initialized contents (only within bookkeeping) # All bookkeeping data # All error log entries (b) BACKUP MEMORY INITIALIZATION Initialized contents # Game options # Analog potentiometer initialize settings # Sound level settings # Remaining credits, remaining service credits Test Mode # Play under the previous conditions displays # All bookkeeping data # All error log entries

 After BACKUP MEMORY INITIALIZATION is executed, be sure to refer to “7-6-11 Troubleshooting Adjustments after Parts Replacement (GO TO I/F INITIALIZE)” on page 53 and initialize the analog potentiometers.

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4\6}^Y‚9^"‚5"‚; 5W@55E

5Y@5W@55E appears. 0EE[5E /5W@55E E/5Y

RELOAD NBLINE POINTS (DRIVE UNIT)

SERIAL NUMBER : 000000-000000 PCB ID : 1

NBLINE SERVER : OK (a) POINT REMAIN : 256 (b)

CHECK SERVER POINTS :CHECK COMPLETE (c)

EXIT

SELECT SWITCH : SELECT ENTER SWITCH : ENTER

RELOAD NBLINE POINTS screen

Item Description 5W@5E[ 5W@5E[ / 55 5W@55E E[5E E 5W@55E

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4\Y'5}/["†]"‚""Y^"`7  Be sure to perform the following initialization process after replacing the game PC board, steering assembly interface or pedal assembly interface, or after initializing the backup data. The game will not play properly without performing this initialization. Y’#;|"J+;/4\j/7 ;|"J+;Z47!>$& when the steering wheel, accelerator pedal and brake pedal are operated.

E5ZE5YER?Q?GZ EZEDQ ZEZ05@M E /

‘x/ / /x xEHER?Q?GEH EDR @0 0 for each. 0EZE

I/F INITIALIZE (DRIVE UNIT)

STEERING +031 GAS 030

DO NOT TOUCH PEDALS.

POSITION THE STEERING WHEEL TO THE CENTER AND PRESS ENTER TO SET THE POSITION. Test Mode

CONTINUE SWITCH TEST Troubleshooting

ENTER SWITCH: INITIALIZE / CONFIRM

I/F INITIALIZE screen

53 4!

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 Do not use alcohol or other organic solvents. This may degrade the materials.

HH/X [ dry using a dry soft cloth.

54 8!S> — Must be performed by a technician — 8Y!"Y

8Y!Y

8Y";Y

 The signboard assembly is installed while standing in a high location. Use a stool or similar platform. Working in an unnatural body posture may cause '!

/X/LX>Q/ /X^> /#R //@X/ step /X/ X/LX>Q

Torx bolt (M5 x 16) POP bracket (R)

POP bracket (L)

Torx bolt (M5 x 16) Test Mode Troubleshooting

55 8Y!"Y

— Must be performed by a technician —

0X/LX>Q

Title panel

Torx bolt (M5 x 16)

Torx bolt (M5 x 16)

56 8Y!"Y

— Must be performed by a technician —

8YJ]Y;Y^*Y'Y'

4// [@/// [ // 0/\XD^X/// gap slightly larger than thickness of the bracket and then the bracket can be installed ////

Torx bolt (M8 x 30) Torx bolt (M8 x 30) /#R

Joint bracket

Seat assembly Torx bolt (M8 x 30)

Flat washer (ø9 x 30 x t2.3)

Connector Test Mode

Flat washer (ø9 x 30 x t2.3) Front assembly Torx bolt (M8 x 30) Troubleshooting

// inside the front assembly. / connector from step . 57 8Y!"Y

— Must be performed by a technician —

4//H/ not to pinch the connectors or harness. 0/// \=]XD^XADX/\X D^ @4X^A^L\ //¦

Approx. Level adjuster 0.2” (0.5 cm) Caster

58 8Y!"Y

— Must be performed by a technician —

8YZ"?;9

*$' damage to the electronic circuitry, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task.

 The USB dongle is for use exclusively with this machine. Do not use it with other equipment. Do not insert other USB dongles into this machine. Doing so may cause the machine to malfunction.  Be sure to turn off the power switch before inserting the USB dongle.

E\W?G?>G@R]

Service key (BACK) /#R

Torx bolt (M5 x 30)

Rear door Test Mode Troubleshooting

59 8Y!"Y

— Must be performed by a technician —

YEWYEW/[ /

Game PC board

Insert the USB dongle into the USB slot.

USB dongle

[USB dongle connection location diagram]

USB dongle

60 8Y!"Y

— Must be performed by a technician —

8Y!JJJ

*$#'# damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the game cabinet power switch before starting work. 9' E!" electric shock.

 Lay out the communication cables safely so that they will not cause players, bystanders or passersby to trip over them.

 Careless network system installation or other work makes networks susceptible to /#R hacking, and can result in communication errors, lost data, and other trouble. In consideration of recovery when trouble occurs and hacking countermeasures, it is recommended to commission installation and other work to professionals. |]# commercially available cable molding to protect the cables.  Failure to observe the following items may result in communication trouble and prevent proper game play. Be sure to connect the communication cables correctly according to the instructions. # ! |]# so that passersby do not trip over them. # the same cable moldings as power cords. # " forcibly bent or stretched and there is no excessive load applied. Test Mode Troubleshooting

61 8Y!"Y

— Must be performed by a technician —

8YJ

*$#'# damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting work.

[/ cables.

# W/W / # Y/ # 1 / outline of the connections. # 01 distributor.

(1) Example of connection. NBLINE router Communication cable [5 m] (Designated router (supplied with the machine) connected to NBLINE)

Communication cable [1 m] (supplied with the machine) Contents router (supplied with the machine)

PCB ID: 1 PCB ID: 2 PCB ID: 3 PCB ID: 4

 Set the PCB ID of each machine before performing communication-linked VS }!8YZ;5J9" \8!

62 8Y!"Y

— Must be performed by a technician —

8YJ>

E\?A?GE EQR E\W?G?>G@R] /L@5W

Game PC Board /#R

Communication cable (5 m)

LAN port Test Mode Troubleshooting

63 8Y!"Y

— Must be performed by a technician —

/LY?? and return the rear door to its original position.

Game PC Board

Communication cable

U-shaped cut-out

4/ L@5

LAN port Power switch

Communication cable WAN port used for connection to the machine

Not used

Communication cable (1 m) used for connection Power supply jack to the NBLINE router Power cord plug

/>5W@5 5W@5H5

64 8Y!"Y

— Must be performed by a technician —

 Check the shape of the communication cable connectors and insert them with the proper alignment. "!"# communication will not operate properly. J are not stretched and there is no excessive force applied. /#R Test Mode Troubleshooting

65 8Y!"Y

— Must be performed by a technician —

8YZJ5J[

 Be sure to install the ground wire using one of the methods below. Failure to install the ground wire may result in electric shock. Connect the ground using a 3P plug.

/X assembly on the bottom of the front assembly rear panel.

Power cord socket

66 8Y!"Y

— Must be performed by a technician —

8Yj5;55;

(d) Enter switch

Service door

Power switch

(b) Select switch

ENTER SELECT

SERVICE TEST /#R

000000 000000

COIN BILL (c) Test switch

(a) Service switch

 Be sure to turn the power switches on in the following order. 1. Contents router 2. This machine If the power is not turned on in this order, communication will not be performed correctly between the game server and the machine, and the game may not operate properly.  Do not turn the power switch on and off repeatedly, because it may cause a machine malfunction.  When turning the power switch off and on, wait 30 seconds or more between operations. Test Mode Troubleshooting

67 8Y!"Y

— Must be performed by a technician —

8YZ!;5J9"

H?[E

Y05 H55YE R?G?A4EAL 0E5E 5E

GAME OPTIONS (DRIVE UNIT) [DEFAULT IN GREEN] NUMBER OF CONNECTED DRIVE UNITS <4> (a)

PCB ID : 1 (b)

FOR USE ON STEERING WHEEL REACTION. : ON FOR USE ON NAMCAM (CAMERA). : ON

EXIT

SELECT SWITCH : SELECT ENTER SWITCH : ENTER

GAME OPTIONS screen

5YW055[Y5E/ / E/W>ADG/ ‘H/W appears. E00

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*$#'# to turn off the power switch before performing service work (such as repairs or correcting malfunctions).

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 Perform periodic service. Failure to perform service may result in an accident.  Perform the inspections every day before starting operations. These are required to prevent accidents. /;45"6!7 E#R 89""

R?A?A^ periodically for any abnormalities.

/7^*Y'" > 4[XE\?>?A0 /E/@44LR

(2) Power Cord Plug Inspection

> [R/X outlet. A D / /

(3) Screw Looseness Inspection

0 Test Mode > /QXD^/ E\W?G?>LE/\D A X/LXAL/

E\W?G?D>/]Q Troubleshooting

69 8B. Service

— Must be performed by a technician —

8B-2 Troubleshooting

 To avoid electric shock, accidents or injuries to yourself or other people, or damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.  If the problem is not described in “8B-2 Troubleshooting” or the problem persists despite taking the appropriate action, turn off the power switch immediately to stop operations and contact your distributor. Continuing operations may result in an accident.

"#$ securely.  Repair of the PC boards will be performed by your distributor, so never perform a continuity check of a board with a tester or any other tool. The IC may be damaged by the internal voltage of the tester.  To order repairs or parts, contact your distributor.  When sending parts for repair, be sure to pack them properly. Particularly when sending the Game PC Board, wrap the part in sponge or air bubble wrapping before packing it in a cardboard box. Make sure that the box is not exposed to outside pressure.

8B-2-1 General

Symptom Cause Action Reference # # # \\ # W # W / # / # # ? >>^[ >D^[ [ # # # 1 QR ‘ / / / # # / # W W / # W

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— Must be performed by a technician —

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Symptom Cause Action Reference # Sound is not output from the # # Page 42 speakers. # 0 # 0 Page 93 disconnected. terminal securely. # / # / Page 93 # The monitor screen does not # # Page 79 operate. # # Page 79 # The title panel LEDs do not turn # # Page 87 on. # @/@ # @/@ Page 87 # // # # Page 78 does not function. # # Page 78 # # disconnection. E#R # / # # Page 78 / # The lamp has burned out. # Page 78 # # disconnection. # @ # # Page 76 on. # /W # /W Page 76 malfunction. # The monitor side LEDs do not # # Page 85 light up. # /W # /W Page 85 malfunction.

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Symptom Cause Action Reference # The steering does not function. # / # x Page 53 x # # Page 83 # / #

Page 83 Test Mode / # L/ # ‘/ /1 Page 95 abnormal current occurs. mechanical abnormality. / Troubleshooting

71 89!;*

— Must be performed by a technician —

89j5Y

Symptom Cause Action Reference # The accelerator or brake does # / # x Page 53 not function. x # # Page 96 # / # / Page 96 /

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Symptom Cause Action Reference # The LEDs on the back of the # # Page 98 seat do not turn on. # @/ # @/ Page 98 # The LEDs on the back of the # # Page 101 seat base do not turn on. # /W # /W Page 101 malfunction.

72 8B. Service

— Must be performed by a technician —

8B-3 Error Displays

H // H// / /

(1) Network Errors

Error Reference Error message Cause Action code page CONTENT ROUTER # / # 05-01 DISCONNECTED / 05-02 CONTENT ROUTER MISMATCH GGGQ 05-03 NOT GET IP ADDRESS Q>QA E#R 05-04 IP ADDRESS ERROR 05-05 LOCAL NETWORK ERROR 05-20 ERROR DEVICE # / # / [ 05-21 ERROR AUTH NG 05-22 ERROR DNS TIMEOUT 05-23 ERROR DNS HOST NOT FOUND 05-24 ERROR SERVER NG 05-30 ERROR TIP TIMEOUT # / [ 05-31 ERROR TIP HOST NOT FOUND W 05-32 ERROR DNS TIMEOUT [ 05-33 ERROR DNS HOST NOT FOUND 05-34 ERROR AUTH NG 05-35 ERROR AUTH TIMEOUT # 55W@5 # 5W@5 05-38 NBLINE POINT BALANCE ERROR LA 5E 5E # # X 05-50 REVISION ERROR A\ GAME SERVER CONNECTION # # H/ 05-51 ERROR / Test Mode GAME SERVER UNDER 05-52 MAINTENANCE # / # 05-53 INCONSISTENT SERVER ERROR

Troubleshooting GGL] # [ Q> NETWORK AUTHENTICATION 05-54 ERROR

73 89!;*

— Must be performed by a technician —

Error Reference Error message Cause Action code page # 1 # Perform the update required NETWORK CONNECTION 6<<< operation has not been for operation. UNSTABLE performed. # / # connection. INITIAL NETWORK 6<<\ [ GGQ> Y?+‚"JY"‚}}} after installation.

(2) Steering Assembly Errors Error Reference Error message Cause Action code page 22-01 STR PCB OVERRUN ERROR # / # EG EG/ board. 22-02 STR PCB FRAMING ERROR communication data. Page 91 22-03 STR PCB PARITY ERROR # /EG 22-04 STR PCB RAM ERROR / # The steering assembly # STEERING VOLUME DAMAGE 6< analog potentiometer is potentiometer. ERROR damaged. / # \ # EG 6\ STR PCB OVER CURRENT ERROR Page 91 EG/ board. # The steering assembly # STEERING VOLUME 64 analog potentiometer is not potentiometer connection. Page 83 CONNECTION ERROR connected. # The steering assembly # STEERING VOLUME OVER SPEED 68 analog potentiometer is not potentiometer. ERROR damaged. / 6= MOTOR CURRENT ERROR # / # current. / MOTOR CURRENT SENSOR 22-10 ERROR # / 22-11 MOTOR POWER ON ERROR # # EG 22-12 STR PCB LINK ERROR EG/ board connection. Page 91 possible.

|# then on again. If the error persists, check the connections and operation of each part.  When turning the power switch off and then on again, wait 30 seconds or more between operations to protect the electronic circuits.

74 89!;*

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/Z7+ Error Reference Error message Cause Action code page # # malfunction. / 01-11 COIN ERROR1 (COIN UNIT1) # 5?q[/ # 5?q[ Page 92 malfunction. board. # / # / E 01-12 COIN ERROR2 # 5?q[/ # 5?q[ Page 92 malfunction. board. # / # / 01-21 COIN ERROR1 (COIN UNIT2) # 5?q[/ # 5?q[ Page 92 malfunction. board. # The time setting is # / 66\ CLOCK ERROR1 incorrect.

# W E#R 664 CLOCK ERROR2 malfunction. 03-01 "†}}} # # 5?q[ disconnected. board connection. 03-02 "†}}} Page 92 # 5?q[/ # 5?q[ 03-03 "†}}}Z malfunction. board. # # 5 Page 86 disconnected. connection. 686 NAMCAM (CAMERA) ERROR # 5 # 5 Page 86 malfunction. # YEW # YEW =6 USB DONGLE ERROR 1 inserted. # YEW Page 59 = USB DONGLE ERROR 2 different machine type is your distributor. inserted. # YEW # YEW YEW =Z USB DONGLE ERROR4 Page 59 inserted at startup is inserted. # Version update failed. # 20-01 VERSION UP ERROR 1 X Page 28 again. # W # EW

24-03 DUPLICATE PCB ID ERROR / no duplication. Page 68 Test Mode cabinet. Troubleshooting

75 89!;*

— Must be performed by a technician —

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89j]Y

(1) Replacing the Rainbow PC Board (top cover)

*$#'# damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.

X/LXAL/ /W

Rainbow PC Board

Torx bolt (M5 x 25)

Top cover

Torx bolt (M5 x 25)

76 89!;*

— Must be performed by a technician —

(2) Removing and Installing the Control Cover

 *$#'# to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.

X/LXAL/X X/LXAL

Torx bolt (M5 x 25) Control cover E#R

Torx bolt (M5 x 25)

H //

Item button, Mario button Connector

Item button Test Mode

Control cover

Connector Mario button Troubleshooting

 When installing the control cover, be careful not to trap the harness. 77 89!;*

— Must be performed by a technician —

(3) Replacing the Item Button, Mario Button and Lamps

/XY /

 *$#'# to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.

E\W?G?>A RR

Faston terminal harness color: (blue) (-)

Faston terminal harness color: (white) Illuminated switch (N.O.)

Faston terminal harness Faston terminal harness color: (black) (COM) color: (orange) (+) Control cover

Pull out the lamp. “+” mark “+” mark

LED lamp

Illuminated switch

/ Y/ ‘@ correctly during replacement.  After completing the replacement, be sure to check the operation. /;4\j/7;|"J+;Z4!7 78 89!;*

— Must be performed by a technician —

(4) Replacing the LCD Monitor

 *$#'# to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.

 The LCD monitor weighs approx. 22 lb (10 kg). Be very careful while working, '!

X/LXD^/ W Service key (BACK) E#R

Torx bolt (M5 x 30)

Rear door

@

LCD monitor (rear)

Connector Test Mode Troubleshooting

79 89!;*

— Must be performed by a technician —

E\W?G?>A RR E\W?G?>>/W RQ X/LXAL W@W

Torx bolt (M5 x 25)

Torx bolt (M5 x 25)

Monitor side BK (R)

Monitor side BK (L)

Connector

Connector

X/LXAL

Torx bolt (M5 x 25)

Monitor stopper (lower)

80 89!;*

— Must be performed by a technician —

@X/LXAL/

Torx bolt (M5 x 25)

Camera assembly

Monitor glass E#R

Torx bolt (M5 x 25) Monitor stopper (upper)

@/

Monitor glass Test Mode Troubleshooting

81 89!;*

— Must be performed by a technician —

X/LXAL@

Torx bolt (M5 x 25)

LCD monitor

GX>^@/ @

Phillips pan head screw (M4 x 10)

LCD bracket LCD monitor

LCD bracket

Phillips pan head screw (M4 x 10)

82 89!;*

— Must be performed by a technician —

/<7};Y

 *$#'# to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work.

E!\!</$7!9* $#'!

E \W?G?>G@ R] / Connector E#R

Steering assembly

E\W?G?>A RR X/LXAL

Torx bolt (M5 x 25) Test Mode Troubleshooting

Control panel under cover

83 89!;*

— Must be performed by a technician —

/QXD^ the steering assembly and replace it.

Ground terminal Cap bolt (M6 x 30)

Steering assembly Cap bolt (M6 x 30)

Removed Steering Assembly

Steering assembly

 After completing the replacement, be sure to initialize and check the operation. /;4\Y'5}/["†]"‚""Y^"`7

84 89!;*

— Must be performed by a technician —

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Phillips pan head screw (with flat and spring washers) (M4 x 8)

Top acrylic

LED bar (L) Connector Test Mode

Phillips pan head screw (with flat and spring washers) (M4 x 8) Troubleshooting

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Rack base

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Game PC Board

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(2) Replacing the STR4 (M) PC Board

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 To avoid damaging the electronic circuits, make sure that the connector direction is correct when connecting the connectors.  The PC board is sensitive to static electricity. If a person handles a PC board while charged with static electricity, the parts on the PC board may be damaged. Before handling the PC board, discharge the static electricity from your body; for example, by touching the surface of grounded metal.

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Locking spacer

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91 89!;*

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(3) Replacing the NA-JV (M) PC Board

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Locking spacer Connector

NA-JV (M) PC board

Locking spacer Connector

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(4) Replacing the Amp PC Board

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 To avoid damaging the electronic circuits, make sure that the connector direction is correct when connecting the connectors.  The PC board is sensitive to static electricity. If a person handles a PC board while charged with static electricity, the parts on the PC board may be damaged. Before handling the PC board, discharge the static electricity from your body; for example, by touching the surface of grounded metal.

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Inside the Front Assembly Rear

Amp PC board

Locking spacer

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Connector (white) Connector (red)

Connector

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— Must be performed by a technician —

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 To avoid damaging the electronic circuits, make sure that the connector direction is correct when connecting the connectors.  The PC board is vulnerable to static electricity. If a person handles a PC board while charged with static electricity, the parts on the PC board may be damaged. Before handling the PC board, discharge the static electricity from your body; for example, by touching the surface of grounded metal.

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(6) Replacing the Fuse

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Remove the rear door. (See in “8B-4-1 (4) Replacing the LCD Monitor” on page 79.) Replace the fuse (5 A SB).

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Fuse (250 V 5 A SB) Test Mode Troubleshooting

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— Must be performed by a technician —

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(1) Replacing the Slide Unit

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Flange socket bolts (M6 x 30)

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97 89!;*

— Must be performed by a technician —

(2) Replacing the LED Bar (S) @/E /@/E malfunction location.

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 The PC board is sensitive to static electricity. If a person handles a PC board while charged with static electricity, the parts on the PC board may be damaged. Before handling the PC board, discharge the static electricity from your body; for example, by touching the surface of grounded metal.

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— Must be performed by a technician —

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Seat LED bracket E#R

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LED tube cap (L)

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99 89!;*

— Must be performed by a technician —

 Install the LED bar (S) so that the light emitters face the direction shown in the !/|#!7

Align the cross section shapes and fit the LED tube cap (L) LED bar (S) over the end of the LED tube.

Light emitter LED tube cap (L) LED tube

Light emitter

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Guide LED Bar (S)

LED tube cap (L)

100 89!;*

— Must be performed by a technician —

(3) Replacing the Rainbow PC Board (seat) /W //W corresponds to the malfunction location.

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 The PC board is sensitive to static electricity. If a person handles a PC board while charged with static electricity, the parts on the PC board may be damaged. Before handling the PC board, discharge the static electricity from your body; for example, by touching the surface of grounded metal.

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Connector

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Tail Lamp Panel

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— Must be performed by a technician —

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Rainbow PC Board Connector

Phillips pan head screw (with spring washer) (M3 x 6)

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10. Parts List

No. Name Qty. Type or Rating Part No. 1 Main cabinet 1 2 Rear door 1 3 Top acrylic 1 XMK3-735-018 4 Signboard reflector 1 XMK3-735-027 5 Cushion 2 XMK3-735-030 6 Monitor glass 1 XMK3-734-950 7 Camera bracket 1 XMK3-735-035 8 Steering stay (L) 1 XMK3-734-951 9 Steering stay (R) 1 XMK3-734-952 10 Monitor side bracket (L) 1 XMK3-735-022 11 Door key 1 XMK3-735-015 12 Service plate 1 XMK3-734-982 13 Led tube 600 1 XMK3-733-330 14 LCD bracket 1 XMK3-734-964 Parts List 15 Monitor stopper (upper) 1 XMK3-734-957 16 Monitor stopper (lower) 1 XMK3-734-958 17 Ventilation panel 1 XMK3-735-003 18 Monitor side bracket (R) 1 XMK3-735-023 19 Control panel under cover 1 XMK3-734-969 20 Game PC Board 1 SYS ES3 (A) ASSY ーーーー 21 LCD monitor 1 ーーーー 22 Led bar 600 1 XMK3-735-045 23 POP LED bracket 1 XMK3-735-029 24 Rainbow PC Board 9 SCU02-A XMK3-307-781 25 Corner cover (M) 2 XMK3-735-020 26 NA-JV (M) PC board 1 NA-JV (M) PCB (ROM) Assy ーーーー 27 Amp PC board 1 V389 C2-IS AMP PCB Assy ーーーー 28 Steering PC board 1 STR4 (M) PCB (ROM) Assy ーーーー 29 Coin counter 2 XMK3-734-985 30 Switching regulator (12 V) 1 RS-150-12 31 Switch (toggle) 1 XMK3-734-983 32 Switch (push) 1 PBS-10B XMK3-735-016 33 Switch (push) 1 PBS-10B XMK3-735-016 34 Switch (toggle) 1 XMK3-734-984

Test Mode 36 Current fuse (5A SB) 2 XMK3-734-977 37 Caster (adjustable) 4 XMK3-734-995 38 Adjustment bolt 4 XMK3-734-994

Troubleshooting



10. Parts List

No. Name Qty. Type or Rating Part No. 40 Adjuster bracket 4 XMK3-734-996 41 Anti-vibration rubber 4 BG0MA25270 XMK3-734-993 42 Floor mat 1 XMK3-734-968 43 Floor mat retainer 1 XMK3-735-010 270 active steering 44 1 50-0102-50EX wheel assembly

45 Support bracket 2 XMK3-735-028 Dual pedal assembly paintloc 46 1 std w/ms & 5k pot on gas

1 BNWCD-L2SB (US - 2 Slots) 47 Over/under door with cashbox BNWCD-L10H (UK - 1 Slot)

48 USB camera 1 KBCR-M05VU-HPB2010-C0 XMK3-307-523 49 Power cord 1 50 Top cover (M) 1 XMK3-734-970 Parts List 51 Top filter (M) 6 XMK3-734-973 52 Camera cover (M) 1 XMK3-734-975 53 LED bracket (L) 1 XMK3-735-024 54 LED bracket (R) 1 XMK3-735-025 55 Side sheet 2 XMK3-733-393 56 Fork sticker 2

58 Control cover (M) 1 XMK3-734-986 59 Meter sticker (A) (M) 1 XMK3-734-987 60 Meter sticker (B) (M) 1 XMK3-734-988 61 Meter sticker (C) (M) 1 XMK3-734-989 62 Router 1* 1 AR260S V2 ーーーー

64 Item sticker 1 XMK3-734-990 65 Mario button sticker 1 XMK3-734-991 66 Illuminated switch (SQUARE) 1 BLC-DP-BK-G-CW XMK3-735-043 67 Illuminated switch (ROUND) 1 BLC-DP-BK-D-CB XMK3-735-044 68 LED LAMP 2 14 V 69 Operation manual (this manual) 1 XMK3-735-005 70 Communication cable (5 m) 1 5 m 71 Communication cable (1 m) 1*1 1 m Test Mode 72 Connection bracket 2 XMK3-735-000 73 Filter sheet (A) 1 XMK3-733-390 74 Filter sheet (B) 1 XMK3-733-391 75 Filter sheet (C) 1 XMK3-733-392 Troubleshooting 76 Manual sticker (A) 1 XMK3-733-388 77 Manual sticker (B) 1 XMK3-733-389 78 LED tube cap U 1 XMK3-727-161 79 LED tube cap L 1 XMK3-727-162 * 1 The quantity noted in the table above is the quantity per 2 ~ 4 machines.  10. Parts List

10-2 Cord Box Assembly

No. Name Qty. Type or Rating Part No. 1 Cord box 1 XMK3-735-014 2 Noise filter 1 XMK3-734-979  10. Parts List

10-3 Signboard Assembly Parts List

1 4 3 (Opposite side 2 ) Test Mode Troubleshooting No. Name Qty. Type or Rating Part No. 1 Title panel 1 XMK3-733-386 2 POP bracket (L) 1 XMK3-735-031 3 POP bracket (R) 1 XMK3-735-032 4 Security seal 1 ーーーーー  10. Parts List

10-4 Seat Assembly

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110 10. Parts List

No. Name Qty. Type or Rating Part No. 1 Seat cushion 1 XMK3-735-047 2 Seat back 1 XMK3-735-048 3 Seat pipe 2 XMK3-735-014 4 Seat back cover 1 XMK3-733-366 5 Seat LED bracket 1 XMK3-733-365 6 LED tube cap (L) 2 XMK3-727-161 7 LED tube cap (R) 2 XMK3-727-162 8 Seat base 1 9 Under cover 1 10 Seat rail stay 1 XMK3-734-999 11 Seat rail stay 1 XMK3-734-999 12 Washer B 4 φ11x32xt1.6 13 Seat slide assembly 1 14 LED bar 300 2 XMK3-735-046 Parts List 15 LED tube 300 2 XMK3-733-371 16 Base end sticker (M) 1 XMK3-733-387 17 Caster (adjustable) 3 XMK3-734-995 18 Adjustment bolt 4 XMK3-734-994 19 Adjuster bracket 4 XMK3-734-996 20 Tail lamp panel 1 XMK3-735-033 21 Tail lamp reflector 1 XMK3-735-034 22 Tail lamp cover 1 XMK3-735-019 23 Emblem 1 XMK3-733-369 24 Emblem sticker 1 XMK3-733-370 25 Rainbow PC Board 2 SCU02-A XMK3-307-781 26 Caution sticker Seat Slide (C) 1 XMK3-735-006 Test Mode Troubleshooting

 10. Parts List

10-5 Pedal Assembly

No. Name Qty. Type or Rating Part No. 1 Pedal A 1 XMK3-727-987 2 Pedal B 1 XMK3-727-986 3 Cushion 4 XMK3-727-994 4 Spring A 2 XMK3-727-998 5 Spring B 1 XMK3-727-999 6 POTENTIOMETOR 1 F24KN5-20 B1Kb7-B0 L20FC*8.5 (0) XMK3-008-076 7 SENSOR 1 KI1300 XMK3-000-677

 10. Parts List

10-6 Steering Assembly

All but 2 & 3 Parts List

No. Name Qty. Type or Rating Part No. 1 Hub, Steering 1 XMK3-727-813 2 Steering Wheel 1 XMK3-727-814 3 Cap 1 XMK3-727-815 Test Mode 4 Key 1 XMK3-727-782 5 Shaft 1 XMK3-727-784 6 Timing Belt 1 XMK3-727-804 7 Feedback Steering Assembly, all but 2 & 3 1 Troubleshooting 8 Feedback Motor 1 XMK3-727-787 9 Bearing Holder 1 XMK3-727-789 10 5K Potentiometer 1 XMK3-727-805 11 Motor Gear Shaft 1 XMK3-727-793

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