GAME CAN NOT BE PLAYED
I. Game will not accept currency or tokens and cannot be started. Audio and video are present.
A, Unlock and open the cash door. Empty the cash box. Inspect the revenue for any counterfeit
currency. Check the vault and remove any items that block the path from the mechanism.
B. Unlock and open the coin door. Check each Acceptor by hand to ensure proper mounting.
Remove the mechanism and clear the currency path. Reinstall the mechanrsm and latch
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2.
Game accepts currency or tokens, but does not start. Audio and video are present.
A:
Unlock and open the coin door. Check each Acceptor by hand to ensure proper mountrng. Verify
that each of the release latches is in the closed and locked position. Test known good and bad
coins to see if the mechanism accepts and rejects the currency correctly.
B:
Ensure that no loose parts or wires are caught in the hinges, latches, or switch contacts.
C.
Inspect to see if the external Acceptor indicators (Pricing, Flashing Arrows, etc.) are illuminated
Check connectors and cables for wiring continuity from CPU Board connectors to the Acceptors.
D. Enter the game Menu System by pressing and holdrng the BEGIN TEST switch inside the coin
door. From the DIAGNOSTICS menu, choose the SWITCH TESTS (refer to Section Two for
addrtional details). Use these tests to confirm the operation of each switch used in the game.
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Check for continuity in each of the suspect switch connections (Common to Normally Open or
Common to Normally Closed). Replace faulty switches (bent levers, broken actuators, etc.)
F,
Verify that each Acceptor is operating properly by placing it in a known good unit
3.
Player controls are intermittent or completely non-functional. Game starts normally.
A. Unlock and open the coin door.
Enter the game Menu System by pressing and holding the
BEGIN TEST switch inside the coin door. From the DIAGNOSTICS menu, choose the SWITCH
TESTS (refer to Section One for additronal details). Use these tests to confirm the operation of
each switch used in the game.
B. Verify that the game CPU DIP Switches are set as intended. Refer to the DIP-Switch Test
(Section Two) for variables and default settings. /ncorrect settings will affect other test results
Ensure that the correct joystick type is selected (Switch
U&l)
C-
Reach through the coin door and unlatch the control panel. Grip the joysticks and carefully tilt the
panel back on its hinge. Ensure that no loose parts or wires are caught in the hinges, latches, or
switch contacts. Verify that the harness connectors are attached and fully seated.
D: Check that the cabinet wiring is correct for this game. Ensure that the control switches are
properly connected to the control input wires from P3, P9,
PIO,
P16, and the JAMMA connector.
Refer to the Cabinet Wrring Diagram (Section Three) for specific wiring information.
E
Verify continuity in each of the switch connections (Common to Normally Open or Common
to
Normally Closed), Ensure that the control is operating properly by placing in a known good unit.
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