Midway SPORTSTATION 16-40094-101 User Manual

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SEPTEMBER 1999
16-40094-101
4-PLAYER, 25”
DEDICATED
VIDEO GAME
TM
Operation
Manual
zInstalling zOperating zTesting zParts zWiring Diagrams zTroubleshooting
MIDWAY GAMES INC., 3401 North California Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60618–5899 USA
http://www.midway.com
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Operation

SEPTEMBER 199916-40094-1014-PLAYER, 25”DEDICATEDVIDEO GAMETMOperationManualzInstalling zOperating zTesting zParts zWiring Diagrams zTroubles

Page 2

2-2GAME OPERATIONSTARTING UPWhenever you turn on the machine or restore power, the system executes boot ROM code. The bootROM contains self-diagnostic

Page 3 - INSPECTION & INSTALLATION

5-14Field Replaceable PartsDescription Location Part NumberCapacitor, 2200 µF, 16V, Radial C24, C115, C209,C229, C2945040-15904-00Heatsink, TO-220, Sm

Page 4 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

5-15BANSHEE VIDEO CARD 20-10516No Field-Replaceable Parts

Page 5 - PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

5-16AUXILIARY ADAPTER CARD ASSEMBLY 04-12652No Field-Replaceable PartsI-40 BOARD ASSEMBLY 04-11089No Field-Replaceable Parts

Page 6 - INSTALLATION & INSPECTION

5-17OTHER PARTSBulbs, Filters and FusesBallast, 15W...

Page 7

5-18LINE CORD APPLICATION TABLEPartNumberCountry5850-13275-005850-13271-005850-13272-005850-13273-005850-13276-005850-13277-005850-13278-00USAUKItal

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5-19COIN DOOR APPLICATION TABLEPartNumberCountry09-96017-1509-96017-1709-96017-3309-96000.1AustraliaAustriaBelgiumCanadaDenmarkFinlandFranceGer

Page 10 - GAME OPERATION

6-1SPORTSTATION TMC H A P T E RS I XWIRINGWARNING: Failure to reconnect ground wires or replace metal shields and covers withmounting hardware instal

Page 11 - GAME RULES

6-2JAMMA ChartFunction Wire Color Pin Function Wire Color PinGround Black A Ground Black 1Ground Black B Ground Black 2+5VDC Red C +5VDC Red 3+5VDC Re

Page 13 - OPERATOR CONTROLS

2-3Players may choose to create their own offensive plays rather than depend on the standard plays in thegame. Players can design and name their plays

Page 14 - PLAYER CONTROLS

6-4Power Wiring Chart

Page 15 - PLAYER CONTROL LOCATIONS

6-5CABINET WIRING DIAGRAM

Page 16 - SERVICING

6-6CONTROL PANEL WIRING DIAGRAM

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6-7CONTROL WIRING DIAGRAM(49-WAY JOYSTICK)POSITION LOGIC TABLEDIRECTION FULLYLEFTMODERATELYLEFTSLIGHTLYLEFTDEADCENTERSLIGHTLYRIGHTMODERATELYRIGHTFULLY

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6-8 SOUND I/O BOARD ASSEMBLY A-23431

Page 19 - Joysticks

6-9SOUND I/O BOARD JUMPER POSITION TABLE *Jumper Location Function Meaning Position StateInput Mode Pins 1 & 2J1(Note 1)Near U9 & Crystal Y3

Page 20 - CABINET FRONT VIEW

6-10SOUND I/O BOARD LED INDICATOR STATUS TABLELED Location Function Color State MeaningOff --On --LED1(Note 1)Near U11 Not Used(Remains Off)GreenBlink

Page 21 - Viewing Glass

6-11CPU BOARD INDICATOR AND SWITCH LOCATIONSCPU BOARD SWITCHSwitch Location Function Positions State Meaning2 Off Normal OperationS1* Edge Near U10and

Page 22 - Speakers

6-12CPU BOARD JUMPER LOCATION TABLEJumper J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6LocatedNear…U28 &Connector P5U22 & U27CPU BOARD JUMPER POSITION TABLEROM Type Defau

Page 23 - ADJUSTMENT MENU SYSTEM

6-13CPU BOARD LED INDICATOR STATUS TABLEDevice Location Function Color State MeaningOff Insufficient PowerOn Power OKLED1 Near U6, U7 &U163.3V CPU

Page 24 - MENU SYSTEM

2-4CONTROLLING CHARACTERSThe joystick and action buttons control characters on the basketball court. The joysticks respond todifferent amounts of defl

Page 25 - MAIN MENU

6-14VIDEO BOARD INDICATOR AND SWITCH LOCATIONSNoteThis video board has no jumpers or LEDs.

Page 27

7-1SPORTSTATION TMC H A P T E RS E V E NTROUBLESHOOTINGNOTICE: The term VGM refers to the video game machine.CAUTION: This VGM uses complex electroni

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7-2Coin Mechanism and Pricing Troubleshooting TableSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTIONImproper settings atPricing MenuFrom Coin Options Menu, choose PRICING

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7-3VGM Startup Troubleshooting TableSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTIONPower problem1. Check that VGM power switch is on.2. Inspect electronics to see if f

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7-4VGM Startup Troubleshooting Table, continuedSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTIONPower problem1. Inspect circuit boards under low-light conditions.LEDs gl

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7-5VGM Startup Troubleshooting Table, continuedSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTIONFaulty coinmechanism1. Unlock and open coin door. Check eachcurrency acce

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7-6Audio Troubleshooting TableSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTIONImproper volumesetting1. From Main Menu, choose VOLUME LEVEL.Check that Attract Music is o

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7-7Joystick Troubleshooting TableSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTIONFaulty switchEnter game Menu System by pressing andholding TEST MODE switch inside coin

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7-8Video Troubleshooting TableSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTIONPower problemVerify connection of AC Power to video monitor.Inspect CRT neck in dim light.

Page 35

2-5GAME ACTIONStandard NBA basketball rules apply, except that the game only includes four active characters. Gamesettings determine game length and s

Page 36 - PRESS ANY BUTTON TO EXIT

7-9Video Troubleshooting Table, continuedSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTIONImproper components1. Verify that hard disk drive is correct for this VGM(video

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7-10Video Troubleshooting Table, continuedSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTION• White areas at screen edgesappear tinged with color• Dots at screen edges a

Page 38 - GAME AUDITS MENU, PAGE 2

7-11Software Update Troubleshooting TableSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTIONYou skipped steps orperformed them outof sequence.Return update components to ki

Page 39

7-12Miscellaneous Problem Troubleshooting TableSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTIONFaulty fluorescenttube1. Remove fluorescent tube from its sockets. If you

Page 41

WARNINGS & NOTICESWARNING• Use of non-Midway parts or circuit modifications may cause serious injury or equipment damage!• Use only Midway autho

Page 42

2-6PLAYER CONTROLS

Page 43 - ADJUSTMENTS

2-7DIAGNOSTIC CONTROL SWITCH LOCATIONSPLAYER CONTROL LOCATIONS

Page 44 - STANDARD PRICING TABLE

2-8MAINTENANCE♦ CabinetUse only non-abrasive cleaners to avoid damaging game graphics. Apply cleaner to a clean cloth orsponge. Wipe the screen clean

Page 45

2-9Disconnect the meter wiring harness at the connectors. Remove front screws and slide the meter out.Assure that a protective diode connects across t

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2-10REINSTALLING CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLIES

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2-11♦ Hard Disk DriveSwitch off power to the game. Unlock and remove the rear cabinet door. Remove the perforatedmetal cover over the game electronics

Page 49

2-12♦ MemoryCAUTION:Static electricity builds up on your body. This static can damage ordestroy sensitive the game circuits. BEFORE touching or handli

Page 50 - ENABLE ATTRACT MODE SOUNDS?

2-13GAME ELECTRONICSINTERNAL COMPONENTS♦ Monitor Bezel Switch off power to the game. Open the control panel. Remove the viewing glass. Lift the bezel

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2-14WARNING: The monitor doesn’t require isolation from AC line voltage duringnormal game operation. When operating the monitor outside the cabinet, u

Page 52

3-1SPORTSTATION TMC H A P T E RT H R E EDIAGNOSTIC, AUDIT &ADJUSTMENT MENU SYSTEMFOR NFL BLITZ 2000 GOLD EDITION GAMESNOTICE: Information in this

Page 53

3-2MENU SYSTEMWHAT IS THE MENU SYSTEM?The game’s Menu System is a series of auditing, game adjustment and diagnostic screens. You caneasily access and

Page 54 - UTILITIES

3-3DUAL GAME ADJUSTMENT MENUThe Dual Game Adjustment Menu is another informational, read-only menu. It appears until you chooseto exit. This menu remi

Page 55

3-4Main Menu (continued)Diagnostics MenuDIAGNOSTICSSelect DIAGNOSTICS at the Main Menu. Diagnostic tests allow you to verify the condition of the elec

Page 56 - CONTROL FUNCTIONS

3-5Main Menu (continued)Diagnostics Menu (continued)Monitor Setup MenuMONITOR SETUPSelect MONITOR SETUP at the Diagnostics Menu. The Monitor Patterns

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3-6Main Menu (continued)Diagnostics Menu (continued)System Information MenuSYSTEM INFORMATIONSelect SYSTEM INFO at the Diagnostics Menu. The System In

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3-7Main Menu (continued)Diagnostics Menu (continued)Sound Subsystem MenuSOUND SUBSYSTEM TESTSelect SOUND SUBSYSTEM at the Diagnostics Menu. Sound Subs

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1-1SPORTSTATION TMC H A P T E RO N ESAFETY, SPECIFICATIONS,INSPECTION & INSTALLATIONNOTICE: This manual is subject to change without notice. MIDW

Page 60

3-8Main Menu (continued)Diagnostics Menu (continued)Disk Tests MenuDISK TESTSSelect DISK TESTS at the Diagnostics Menu. Disk Tests allow you to verify

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3-9Main Menu (continued)Diagnostics Menu (continued)Switch Tests MenuSWITCH TESTSSelect SWITCH TESTS at the Diagnostics Menu. Switch Tests verify prop

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3-10Main Menu (continued)Diagnostics Menu (continued)DIP Switch Tests MenuDIP-SWITCH TESTSSelect DIP-SWITCH TESTS at the Diagnostics Menu. Two 8-posit

Page 63

3-11Main Menu (continued)Diagnostics Menu (continued)Speaker Test MenuSPEAKER TESTSelect SPEAKER TEST at the Diagnostics Menu. The Speaker Test provid

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3-12Main Menu (continued)Audits MenuAUDITSSelect AUDITS at the Main Menu. The Audits menus permit you to review game play statistics. Additionalmenus

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3-13Main Menu (continued)Audits Menu (continued)Coin Audits MenuCOIN AUDITSSelect COIN AUDITS at the Audits Menu. The Coin Audits menu permits you to

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3-14Main Menu (continued)Audits Menu (continued)Credits Audits MenuCREDITS AUDITSSelect CREDITS AUDITS at the Audits Menu. The Credits Audits menu per

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3-15Main Menu (continued)Audits Menu (continued)Game Audits MenuGAME AUDITSSelect GAME AUDITS at the Audits Menu. The Game Audits menus permit you to

Page 68

3-16GAME AUDITS - PAGE: 2AVG H VS H LOSS SCORE(FG)BIGGEST CPU WIN MARGIN(fg)BIGGEST CPU LOSSMARGIN (fg)TLF’SSBLF’SXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDOWN – PREV / BUTTON

Page 69

3-17Main Menu (continued)Audits Menu (continued)Team Stats MenuTEAM STATSSelect TEAM STATS at the Audits Menu. Team Stats details the number of games

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1-2SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSThe following safety instructions apply to operators and service personnel. Read these instructions beforepreparing your game fo

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3-18Main Menu (continued)Audits Menu (continued)Offensive Plays MenuOFFENSIVE PLAYSSelect OFFENSIVE PLAYS at the Audits Menu. Offensive Plays accounts

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3-19Main Menu (continued)Audits Menu (continued)Defensive Plays MenuDEFENSIVE PLAYSSelect DEFENSIVE PLAYS at the Audits Menu. Defensive Plays accounts

Page 73 - GAME FEATURES MENU, PAGE 2

3-20Main Menu (continued)Audits Menu (continued)Exception Dump MenuEXCEPTION DUMPSelect EXCEPTION DUMP at the Audits Menu. Game programmers use the Ex

Page 74

3-21Main Menu (continued)Adjustments MenuADJUSTMENTSSelect ADJUSTMENTS at the Main Menu. The Adjustments menus permit you to change gamecharacteristic

Page 75

3-22STANDARD PRICING TABLENAMESTARTCONTINUECREDITS/COINCOIN 1COIN 2COIN 3COIN4BILLANTILLES221/25¢, 4/1G.25¢1GAUSTRALIA 1221/3X20¢, 2/$1.00.20¢$1.00AUS

Page 76

3-23STANDARD PRICING TABLE, continuedNAMESTARTCONTINUECREDITS/COINCOIN 1COIN 2COIN 3COIN4BILLUK ECA 1111/50p, 3/£1.00£1.0050p20p10p£2.00UK ECA 2111/50

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3-24SCREEN TERM DISCUSSIONSlot Units;Bill Validator (DBV)UnitsCyber-currency. This adjustment assigns a number of “units” to each coin mechanismor bil

Page 78

3-25Main Menu (continued)Adjustments Menu (continued)Pricing Menu (continued)Custom Pricing Menu (continued)Creating Pricing Scheme MenuCreating Prici

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3-26BASIC CUSTOM PRICING. Custom pricing creates an imaginary currency exchange. In this currencyexchange, the coins of the realm are “units.” Think o

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3-27Main Menu (continued)Adjustments Menu (continued)Pricing Menu (continued)Custom Pricing Menu (continued)Screen Message MenuScreen MessageTowards t

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1-3WARNING: HANDLE FLUORESCENT TUBE AND CRT WITH CARE. If you drop afluorescent tube or CRT and it breaks, it will implode! Shattered glass can fly e

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3-28Main Menu (continued)Adjustments Menu (continued)Free Play MenuFree PlaySelect FREE PLAY at the Adjustments Menu. Free play is a useful feature fo

Page 83

3-29Main Menu (continued)Adjustments Menu (continued)Additional Adjustments MenuADDITIONAL ADJUSTMENTSSelect ADDITIONAL ADJUSTMENTS at the Adjustments

Page 84

3-30Attract Movie Sound, when enabled, allows Attract Mode movie sound with Attract Mode sound off. TheAttract Mode movie is only one component of the

Page 85

3-31Main Menu (continued)Volume Level MenuVOLUME LEVELSelect VOLUME LEVEL at the Main Menu. Music plays continuously with the Volume Level screen.Rais

Page 86

3-32Main Menu (continued)Utilities MenuUTILITIESSelect UTILITIES at the Main Menu. Utilities Menu items allow you to clear bookkeeping totals. From th

Page 87

4-16325767$7,21C H A P T E RF O U RDIAGNOSTIC, AUDIT &ADJUSTMENT MENU SYSTEMFOR NBA SHOWTIME 2000 GAMESNOTICE: Information in this manual is subj

Page 88

4-2MENU SYSTEMWHAT IS THE MENU SYSTEM?The game’s Menu System is a series of auditing, game adjustment and diagnostic screens. You caneasily access and

Page 89

4-3DUAL GAME ADJUSTMENT MENUThe Dual Game Adjustment Menu is another informational, read-only menu. It appears until you chooseto exit. This menu remi

Page 90 - CABINET REAR VIEW

4-4Main Menu (continued)Diagnostics MenuDIAGNOSTICSSelect DIAGNOSTICS at the Main Menu. Diagnostic tests allow you to verify the condition of the elec

Page 91 - CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION

4-5MONITOR SETUPSelect MONITOR SETUP at the Diagnostics Menu. The Monitor Patterns routine provides test screens toverify monitor performance or make

Page 92

1-4INSTALLATION & INSPECTIONINSTALL THE CONTROL PANELWARNING: The cabinet is top heavy. Use the two handles when moving the cabinet.1. Remove all

Page 93 - PLAYER PANEL ASSEMBLY A-23469

4-6Main Menu (continued)Diagnostics Menu (continued)System Information MenuSYSTEM INFORMATIONSelect SYSTEM INFO at the Diagnostics Menu. The System In

Page 94 - PLAYER PANEL EXPLODED VIEW

4-7Main Menu (continued)Diagnostics Menu (continued)Sound Subsystem MenuSOUND SUBSYSTEM TESTSelect SOUND SUBSYSTEM at the Diagnostics Menu. Sound Subs

Page 95 - 5580-13476-00

4-8Main Menu (continued)Diagnostics Menu (continued)Disk Tests MenuDISK TESTSSelect DISK TESTS at the Diagnostics Menu. Disk Tests allow you to verify

Page 96

4-9Main Menu (continued)Diagnostics Menu (continued)Switch Tests MenuSWITCH TESTSSelect SWITCH TESTS at the Diagnostics Menu. Switch Tests verify prop

Page 97 - ELECTRONICS ASSEMBLY A-23483

4-10Main Menu (continued)Diagnostics Menu (continued)DIP Switch Tests MenuDIP-SWITCH TESTSSelect DIP-SWITCH TESTS at the Diagnostics Menu. Two 8-posit

Page 98 - POWER SUPPLY 20-10167

4-11Main Menu (continued)Diagnostics Menu (continued)Speaker Test MenuSPEAKER TESTSelect SPEAKER TEST at the Diagnostics Menu. The Speaker Test provid

Page 99 - CPU BOARD ASSEMBLY A-23429

4-12Main Menu (continued)Audits MenuAUDITSSelect AUDITS at the Main Menu. The Audits menus permit you to review game play statistics. Additionalmenus

Page 100 - Field Replaceable Parts

4-13Main Menu (continued)Audits Menu (continued)Coin Audits MenuCOIN AUDITSSelect COIN AUDITS at the Audits Menu. The Coin Audits menu permits you to

Page 101 - BANSHEE VIDEO CARD 20-10516

4-14Main Menu (continued)Audits Menu (continued)Credits Audits MenuCREDITS AUDITSSelect CREDITS AUDITS at the Audits Menu. The Credits Audits menu per

Page 102 - I-40 BOARD ASSEMBLY 04-11089

4-15Main Menu (continued)Audits Menu (continued)Game Audits MenuGAME AUDITSSelect GAME AUDITS at the Audits Menu. The Game Audits menus permit you to

Page 103 - OTHER PARTS

1-56. Refer to the Cabinet Wiring Diagram (Chapter 5). Check to see that cable connectors are correctlysecured. Don’t force connectors. They’re keyed

Page 104

4-16Main Menu (continued)Audits Menu (continued)Team Stats MenuTEAM STATSSelect TEAM STATS at the Audits Menu. The Team Stats Menu details the number

Page 105

4-17Main Menu (continued)Audits Menu (continued)Game Features MenuGAME FEATURESSelect GAME FEATURES at the Audits Menu. Game Features tracks play stat

Page 106

4-18Number Of Double Dunks. Total number of double dunks performed.Creatp Mascot Heads. Number of player-created characters with mascot heads.Creatp N

Page 107 - C H A P T E R

4-19GAME FEATURES – PAGE: 2PRIV4PRIV5PRIV6PRIV7PRIV8GAME WITH CREATPWIN V CPU WITH CREATPWIN V HUMAN WITH CREATPTOURNAMENT GAMESTIMER LEVELTLF’SSBLF’S

Page 108 - JAMMA Chart

4-20Main Menu (continued)Audits Menu (continued)Exception Dump MenuEXCEPTION DUMPSelect EXCEPTION DUMP at the Audits Menu. Game programmers use the Ex

Page 109

4-21Main Menu (continued)Adjustments MenuADJUSTMENTSSelect ADJUSTMENTS at the Main Menu. The Adjustments menus permit you to change gamecharacteristic

Page 110 - Power Wiring Chart

4-22STANDARD PRICING TABLENAME START CONTINUE CREDITS/COIN COIN 1 COIN 2 COIN 3 COIN4 BILLANTILLIES 2 2 1/25¢, 4/1G .25¢ 1GAUSTRALIA 1221/3X20¢, 2/$1.

Page 111 - CABINET WIRING DIAGRAM

4-23STANDARD PRICING TABLE, continuedNAME START CONTINUE CREDITS/COIN COIN 1 COIN 2 COIN 3 COIN4 BILLUK ECA 1 1 1 1/50p, 3/£1.00 £1.00 50p 20p 10p £2.

Page 112 - CONTROL PANEL WIRING DIAGRAM

4-24Main Menu (continued)Adjustments Menu (continued)Pricing Menu (continued)Current Pricing MenuCurrent PricingSelect SHOW CURRENT at the Pricing Men

Page 113 - POSITION LOGIC TABLE

4-25Main Menu (continued)Adjustments Menu (continued)Pricing Menu (continued)Custom Pricing MenuCustom PricingSelect CUSTOM PRICING at the Pricing Men

Page 114

1-6INSTALL THE LINE CORDCAUTION: CHECK POWER SUPPLY LINE VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH. Set the110/220 VAC selector on the power supply for the correct loca

Page 115

4-26BASIC CUSTOM PRICING. Custom pricing creates an imaginary currency exchange. In this currencyexchange, the coins of the realm are “units.” Think o

Page 116

4-27Main Menu (continued)Adjustments Menu (continued)Free Play MenuFree PlaySelect FREE PLAY at the Adjustments Menu. Free Play is a useful feature fo

Page 117 - CPU BOARD SWITCH

4-28Main Menu (continued)Adjustments Menu (continued)Additional Adjustments MenuADDITIONAL ADJUSTMENTSSelect ADDITIONAL ADJUSTMENTS at the Adjustments

Page 118

4-29Main Menu (continued)Volume Level MenuVOLUME LEVELSelect VOLUME LEVEL at the Main Menu. When you display the Volume Level Menu, music playscontinu

Page 119

4-30Main Menu (continued)Adjustments Menu (continued)Full Factory Restore MenuFULL FACTORY RESTORESelect FULL FACTORY RESTORE at the Adjustments Menu.

Page 120

4-31Main Menu (continued)Attract Mode Volume Level MenuVOLUME LEVELSelect ATTRACT VOLUME LEVEL at the Main Menu. When you display the Attract Mode Vol

Page 121

4-32Main Menu (continued)Utilities MenuUTILITIESSelect UTILITIES at the Main Menu. Utilities Menu items allow you to clear bookkeeping totals. From th

Page 122 - TROUBLESHOOTING

5-1SPORTSTATION TMC H A P T E RF I V EPARTSWARNING: Use of non-Midway parts or circuit modifications may cause serious injury orequipment damage! Use

Page 123 - CAUTION:

5-2CABINET FRONT VIEW

Page 124

5-3MONITOR AND LAMP FIXTURE MOUNTING

Page 125

2-1SPORTSTATION TMC H A P T E RT W OOPERATION, FEATURES,MAINTENANCE & SERVICING

Page 126

5-4CABINET REAR VIEW

Page 127 - Audio Troubleshooting Table

5-5CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION

Page 128 - Joystick Parts

5-6CONTROL PANEL & HOUSING ASSEMBLY A-234674408-01120-0004-1285020-93474408-01128-004320-01164-20B4420-01141-0004-110894106-01115-1220-9841.1A-234

Page 129 - Video Troubleshooting Table

5-7PLAYER PANEL ASSEMBLY A-23469

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5-8PLAYER PANEL EXPLODED VIEWRM-41-0203-9796.104-12402.104-12403.14108-01193-10BA-21939-131-3478.1

Page 131

5-9COIN DOOR ASSEMBLYCASH DOOR ASSEMBLY03-88635580-13476-00

Page 132

5-1049-WAY JOYSTICK ASSEMBLY A-21939-1AND BUTTON ASSEMBLY 20-10209-X

Page 133 - Fan Location and Mounting

5-11ELECTRONICS ASSEMBLY A-23483

Page 134

5-12POWER SUPPLY 20-10167*Note:

Page 135 - WARNINGS & NOTICES

5-13SOUND I/O CARD A-23431Field Replaceable PartsDescription Location Part NumberAmplifier, 20W, TDA 7204A U19, U205370-14146-00Capacitor, 2200 µF, 16

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