Midway UPRIGHT DEDICATED VIDEO GAME 25" CABINE 16-20 Manuel d'utilisateur

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NOVEMBER 1999
16-20044-101 16-20040-101
Operations Manual Includes
z Installation z Operation z Testing & Problem Diagnosis
z Parts Information z Wiring Diagrams z Product Service
Midway Games Inc.
3401 North California Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60618-5899 USA
http://www.hydrothunder.com
UPRIGHT
DEDICATED
VIDEO
GAME
25” CABINET
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Page 1 - 25” CABINET

NOVEMBER 199916-20044-101 16-20040-101Operations Manual Includesz Installation z Operation z Testing & Problem Diagnosisz Parts Information z Wiri

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Operation 2-1HYDROTHUNDERC H A P T E RT W OOPERATION, FEATURES,AUDITS, & ADJUSTMENTSNOTICE: This manual is subject to change without notice. MIDW

Page 3 - Setup 1-2

Troubleshooting 6-13Video Troubleshooting Table, continuedSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTIONFloppy disk in driveCheck floppy drive for diskette. If you fin

Page 4 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Troubleshooting 6-14Video Troubleshooting Table, continuedSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTION• White areas at screen edgesappear tinged with color• Dots a

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Troubleshooting 6-15Software Update Troubleshooting TableSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTIONYou skipped steps orperformed them outof sequence.Return update

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Troubleshooting 6-16Miscellaneous Problem Troubleshooting TableSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTIONFaulty fluorescenttube1. Remove fluorescent tube from its

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WARNINGS & NOTICESWARNINGUSE OF NON-MIDWAY PARTS OR CIRCUIT MODIFICATIONS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR EQUIPMENTDAMAGE! USE ONLY MIDWAY AUTHORIZED

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Operation 2-2GAME OPERATIONDESIGN PHILOSOPHYThis game uses an “Arcade Computer” to control its functions. The “Arcade Computer” is a hybrid crossbetwe

Page 10 - HYDROTHUNDER

Operation 2-3OPERATOR CONTROLSCABINET CONTROLS♦ The DIP Switches set some system variables. You can set other variables in the menu system.♦ The Monit

Page 11 - GAME OPERATION

Operation 2-4GAME FEATURESSTARTING UPEach time the game is first turned on or power is restored, it begins executing code out of the boot ROM.These se

Page 12 - OPERATOR CONTROLS

Operation 2-5MENU SYSTEMSYSTEM OVERVIEWA series of on-screen menus present game variables and diagnostics. The Main Menu screen allows theoperator to

Page 13 - GAME FEATURES

Operation 2-6OPERATOR MENUMAIN OPERATOR MENU SCREENThe Operator Menu is the top-level screen of the Menu System. It presents the general categories of

Page 14 - MENU SYSTEM

Operation 2-7GAME AUDITSGAME AUDITS MENU SCREENThe Game Audits Menu provides the operator with options for various summaries of the game statisticsand

Page 15 - OPERATOR MENU

Operation 2-8GAME STATISTICSGAME STATISTICS SCREENThe Game Statistics report displays general information about coin counts and game usage. Use theope

Page 16 - GAME AUDITS

Operation 2-9AUDITS TOTALSAUDITS TOTALS SCREENThe Audits Totals display additional information about player statistics and ability. This informationas

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Operation 2-10AUDITS BY TRACKTYPICAL AUDITS BY TRACK SCREENThe Audits by Track report gives operators more specific information about player choices a

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Setup 1-1HYDROTHUNDERC H A P T E RO N EPRODUCT SAFETY,SPECIFICATIONS,SETUP, & MAINTENANCENOTICE: This manual is subject to change without notice.

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Operation 2-11AUDITS BY BOATTYPICAL AUDITS BY BOAT SCREENThe Audits by Boat report gives operators more specific information about player choices and

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Operation 2-12DIAGNOSTICSDIAGNOSTICS SUB MENU SCREENThese tests allow the operator to verify the electrical and electronic condition of the game. This

Page 21 - DIAGNOSTICS

Operation 2-13SWITCH AND LAMP TESTSWITCH AND LAMP TEST SCREENUse the operator control switches to select the Switch and Lamp Test and press the TEST b

Page 22

Operation 2-14HARD DRIVE TESTHARD DRIVE TEST SCREENThe Hard Drive Test verifies the functioning of the Hard Disk Drive Assembly.Highlight the test by

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Operation 2-15STEREO SOUND TESTSTEREO SOUND TEST SCREENThe Stereo Sound Test verifies the operation of the stereo sound hardware and cabinet speakers.

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Operation 2-16MONITOR PATTERNS TESTMONITOR PATTERNS SUB MENU SCREENNOTE: This game uses a medium resolution monitor. The increased resolution means th

Page 25

Operation 2-17MONITOR PATTERNS TEST (continued from previous page)Red, Blue, and Green Color Screen tests fill the screen with 100% of the chosen colo

Page 26

Operation 2-18FORCE FEEDBACK ADJUSTMENTSFORCE FEEDBACK ADJUSTMENT MENU SCREENThe Force Feedback Adjustment Menu allows operators to set the use and in

Page 27

Operation 2-19WATCHDOG RESETWATCHDOG RESET TEST CONFIRMATION BOXThe Watchdog Reset Test checks the function of the game’s watchdog circuit by causing

Page 28

Operation 2-20ADJUSTMENTS MENUADJUSTMENTS MENU SCREENThe Adjustments Menu allows operators to set game and player variables. Use these screens tooptim

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Operation 2-21GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS MENUGENERAL ADJUSTMENTS MENU SCREENThe General Adjustments Menu contains options to control the cost and type of pla

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Operation 2-22GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS MENU (continued)Unlock All Tracks enables or disables certain tracks until players finish a certain number of races.

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Operation 2-23PRICING MENUPRICING MENU SCREENThe Pricing Menu contains options for selecting standard and custom currency combinations. Use theoperato

Page 33 - STANDARD PRICING MAIN MENU

Operation 2-24PRICING SUBMENUSTYPICAL CUSTOM PRICING MENUSTANDARD PRICING MAIN MENU

Page 34 - PRICING SUBMENUS (continued)

Operation 2-25PRICING SUBMENUS (continued)TYPICAL STANDARD PRICING SUB-MENUTYPICAL VIEW CURRENT PRICING DISPLAY

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Operation 2-26DIFFICULTY ADJUSTMENTSDIFFICULTY ADJUSTMENTS MENU SCREENThe Difficulty Adjustments set how much skill players must have to complete a ra

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Operation 2-27NETWORK ADJUSTMENTSNETWORK ADJUSTMENTS MENU SCREENThe Network Adjustments Menu allows an operator to set the game cabinet network identi

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Operation 2-28SET THE TIME AND DATETIME AND DATE MENU SCREENThe Set Time and Date menu provides the current date and time for the game. This screen al

Page 38

Operation 2-29GAME UTILITIES MENUGAME UTILITIES MENU SCREENThe Game Utilities Menu permits operator changes to credits, player statistics, and game au

Page 39 - Operation 2-30

Operation 2-30CALIBRATE STEERING AND THROTTLESTEERING AND THROTTLE CALIBRATION INSTRUCTION SCREENSTEERING AND THROTTLE CALIBRATION ACTION SCREEN

Page 40

Setup 1-3SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSThe following safety instructions apply to operators and service personnel. Read these instructions beforepreparing the ga

Page 41 - VOLUME MENU

Operation 2-31CALIBRATE STEERING AND THROTTLE (cont’d)Calibrate Steering and Throttle allows the operator to set the steering and throttle mechanisms

Page 42 - PRICING TABLE

Operation 2-32VOLUME MENUVOLUME ADJUSTMENT MENU SCREENThe Volume Menu allows the operator to adjust the relative loudness levels. Use the operator con

Page 43 - Operation 2-34

Operation 2-33PRICING TABLENAMESTARTCONTINUECREDITS/COINCOIN 1COIN 2COIN 3COIN4BILLUSA1221/25¢.25¢.25¢$1.00USA2 2 1 1/25¢ .25¢ .25¢ $1.00USA3 1 1 1/25

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Operation 2-34NAMESTARTCONTINUECREDITS/COINCOIN 1COIN 2COIN 3COIN4BILLNORWAY221/2X1NKr, 3/5X1NKr1NKr1NKrDENMARK221/2X1DKr, 3/5DKr, 7/2X5DKr1DKr5DKrANT

Page 45 - SERVICING

Service 3-1HYDROTHUNDERC H A P T E RT H R E ESERVICENOTICE: The term VGM refers to the video game machine.CAUTION: This VGM uses complex electronic c

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Service 3-2SERVICINGOnly qualified service personnel should repair VGM equipment. The following product guidelines apply toall video game operators an

Page 47 - Wheel Driver Board

Service 3-3Remove the CPU Board power cables at the CPU Board. Remove the circuit board retention bars.Disconnect the Reset cable from the Filter Boar

Page 48

Service 3-4 20-934720-9275-2 Dashboard Assembly Steering Wheel AssemblyInspect the motor, pulleys, and belt. If the belt is broken or shows signs of

Page 49

Service 3-5Dollar Bill Validator (Use MARS AE2451-U5 UL Recognized currency changer)Dollar bill validators or other currency acceptors may be installe

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Service 3-6• Diego Interface BoardSwitch off power to the VGM. Unlock and open the rear door. Extract the harnesses from the boardconnectors. Remove m

Page 51 - Service 3-8

Setup 1-4CAUTION: USE CARE WHEN SHIPPING HARD DISKS. The hard disk drive must bepacked in an anti-static bag. When shipping the drive for repair or re

Page 52

Service 3-7• DIMMs (Dual In-line Memory Modules)CAUTION: Static electricity builds up on your body. This static can damage ordestroy sensitive circuit

Page 53 - CABINET FRONT VIEW

Service 3-8ARCADE COMPUTER MECHANICAL COMPONENTS

Page 54 - MARQUEE ASSEMBLY

Parts 4-1HYDROTHUNDERC H A P T E RF O U RPARTSWARNING: USE OF NON-MIDWAY PARTS OR CIRCUIT MODIFICATIONS MAYCAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE!

Page 55 - CABINET REAR VIEW

Parts 4-2CABINET FRONT VIEW4420-01141-0008-7456-165675-15639-0001-108194420-01141-0003-93065555-15098-004408-01128-0024-8809A-225064008-01113-06

Page 56 - REAR DOOR ASSEMBLY

Parts 4-3MARQUEE ASSEMBLY4108-01193-10B01-13562.108-7456-1731-34404108-01219-1103-8252-203-9373-1

Page 57 - #259 OR #555

Parts 4-4CABINET REAR VIEW

Page 58 - COIN DOOR ASSEMBLY cont’d

Parts 4-5REAR DOOR ASSEMBLYA-2028103-76024108-01219-1101-112914420-01141-0020-103504320-01123-20B4320-01123-20B04-10149.14420-01141-0001-726401-898901

Page 59 - Parts 4-8

Parts 4-6COIN DOOR ASSEMBLY(See coin door application chart for assembly and part numbers)#259 OR #55524-8768

Page 60 - Parts 4-9

Parts 4-7COIN DOOR ASSEMBLY cont’d(See coin door application chart for assembly and part numbers)A-21069

Page 61 - Parts 4-10

Parts 4-8DASH ASSEMBLYA-233034420-01141-004427-01183-0020-10503.14020-01100244701-00005-00B02-5351.120-101894008-01093-10B03-931231-344120-101574320-0

Page 62 - 04.12574.2

Setup 1-5PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONSOperating RequirementsLocationDomesticForeignJapanElectrical Power120VAC @ 60Hz 4.0 Amps230VAC @ 50Hz 2.0 Amps100VAC @

Page 63 - Parts 4-12

Parts 4-9THROTTLE ASSEMBLYA-2332702-53404010-01070-104700-00021-0003-97744010-01070-0804-1129702-533802-53394006-01076-0417-11314700-00021-0002-533740

Page 64 - Parts 4-13

Parts 4-10THROTTLE LEVER ASSEMBLYA-231004010-01148-1203-988920-1049402-534120-1042124-88804006-01005-1004-1264620-1054103-9890.1

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Parts 4-11ARCADE COMPUTER ASSEMBLY04.12574.2

Page 66 - 20-10554

Parts 4-12ARCADE COMPUTER MOTHERBOARD AND PERIPHERAL CARDS

Page 67 - 20-10550

Parts 4-13ARCADE COMPUTER MECHANICAL COMPONENTS

Page 68 - 04-12651

Parts 4-14ARCADE COMPUTER MOTHERBOARD AND CPUNOTE 1: Although This Motherboard Is A Stock Item Used On Many Personal Computers, It Requires ACustom Op

Page 69 - 04-12529.1

Parts 4-15COMPUTER MOTHERBOARD ASSEMBLY20-10554Field Replaceable PartsDESIGNATION PART NUMBER FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONB5882-16135-00Memory Backup 3Volt Li

Page 70 - 04-12522.4

Parts 4-16NETWORK INTERFACE CARD ASSEMBLY20-10550Field Replaceable PartsDESIGNATION PART NUMBER FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONU2--Instruction ROM Not required i

Page 71 - 04-11127

Parts 4-17VIDEO GRAPHICS CARD ASSEMBLY20-10551Field Replaceable PartsDESIGNATION PART NUMBER FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONJ6--Graphics Mode Select Not required

Page 72 - ELECTRONIC CABLE ASSEMBLIES

Parts 4-18AUDIO AMPLIFIER BOARD ASSEMBLY04-12529.1Field Replaceable PartsDESIGNATION PART NUMBER FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONU1-U25370-15163-00Audio Amplifier

Page 73

Setup 1-6GAME SETUPWARNING: The cabinet is top heavy. Use the two handles on the back of the cabinetwhen moving the game.1. Remove all items from shi

Page 74 - LINE CORD APPLICATION CHART

Parts 4-19DIEGO INTERFACE BOARD ASSEMBLY04-12522.4Field Replaceable PartsDESIGNATION PART NUMBER FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONL375551-16093-00EMI Filter 47uH I

Page 75

Parts 4-20WHEEL DRIVER BOARD ASSEMBLY04-11127Field Replaceable PartsDESIGNATION PART NUMBER FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONBR15100-13945-00Bridge Rectifier 100V

Page 76

Parts 4-21ELECTRONIC CABLE ASSEMBLIESSERIAL COMMUNICATIONS CABLE (NULL MODEM DB-9F TO DB-9F)20-10532VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS CABLE (SHIELDED DB-15 TO DB-1

Page 77 - CABINET WIRING DIAGRAM

Parts 4-22ELECTRONIC CABLE ASSEMBLIESAUDIO AMPLIFIER CABLE (MINIATURE STEREO PHONE PLUG TO PHONO PLUGS)04-12578-2COMPUTER RESET CABLE (2-PIN PLUG TO L

Page 78 - POWER WIRING DIAGRAM

Parts 4-23LINE CORD APPLICATION CHARTPart NumberCountry5850-13271-005850-13272-005850-13273-005850-13275-005850-13276-005850-13277-005850-13278-00USAU

Page 79

Parts 4-24COIN DOOR APPLICATION CHARTELECTRO-MECHANICAL COIN DOOR ASSEMBLIESPartNumber09-50000-Country02 03 06 07 09 11 13 14 15 17 18 20 22 23 24 33

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Wiring 5-1HYDROTHUNDERC H A P T E RF I V EWIRING & CIRCUITINFORMATIONWARNING: Failure to reconnect all ground wires or to replace metal shields a

Page 81

Wiring 5-2CABINET WIRING DIAGRAM

Page 82

Wiring 5-3POWER WIRING DIAGRAM

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Wiring 5-4COMPUTER MOTHERBOARD ASSEMBLY20-10554MOTHERBOARD CONNECTOR AND JUMPER STATUS(NOTES FOR CHART ON FOLLOWING PAGE)NOTES:1. Jumper is not requi

Page 84

Setup 1-7INSTALL THE DOOR LOCK AND SECURITY BRACKETS7. Modify the lock plate at the top of the rear door. Remove the bolts and nuts from the lock pla

Page 85

Wiring 5-5MOTHERBOARD CONNECTOR AND JUMPER STATUS CHARTDESIGNATION LOCATION FUNCTION MEANING SETTINGDEFAULTJ1A1 LOWER RIGHT WAKE NOT USED IN THIS OPEN

Page 86

Wiring 5-6NETWORK INTERFACE CARD ASSEMBLY20-10550NETWORK INTERFACE LED INDICATOR STATUS CHARTDESIGNATIONLOCATION FUNCTION COLOR STATE MEANINGLED 1(LNK

Page 87

Wiring 5-7VIDEO GRAPHICS CARD ASSEMBLY20-10551VIDEO GRAPHICS CONNECTOR AND JUMPER STATUS CHARTDESIGNATION LOCATION FUNCTION MEANING SETTINGDEFAULTJ1 L

Page 88

Wiring 5-8AUDIO AMPLIFIER BOARD ASSEMBLY04-12529.1AUDIO AMPLIFIER LED INDICATOR STATUS CHARTDESIGNATIONLOCATION FUNCTION COLOR STATE MEANINGLED 1(CR1)

Page 89 - CAUTION:

Wiring 5-9DIEGO INTERFACE BOARD ASSEMBLY04-12522.4DIEGO INTERFACE BOARD SWITCHESDESIGNATION LOCATION FUNCTION POSITIONS STATE MEANINGS1-3 RIGHT CENTER

Page 90 - Location of Power Supply

Wiring 5-10DIEGO INTERFACE BOARD LED INDICATOR STATUS CHARTDESIGNATIONLOCATION FUNCTION COLOR STATE MEANINGLED 1(D1)MIDDLE CENTERNEAR JP12 & U10IN

Page 91 - Troubleshooting 6-4

Wiring 5-11DIEGO INTERFACE CONNECTOR AND JUMPER STATUS CHARTDESIGNATION LOCATION FUNCTION MEANING SETTINGDEFAULTJ1 & JP1 UPPER RIGHT VIDEO SIGNALS

Page 92 - Troubleshooting 6-5

Wiring 5-12WHEEL DRIVER BOARD ASSEMBLY04-11127WHEEL DRIVER BOARD LED INDICATOR STATUS CHARTDESIGNATIONLOCATION FUNCTION COLOR STATE MEANINGLED 1 RIGHT

Page 93 - Audio Troubleshooting Table

Troubleshooting 6-1HYDROTHUNDERC H A P T E RS I XTROUBLESHOOTINGNOTICE: The term VGM refers to the video game machine.CAUTION: This VGM uses complex

Page 94 - System Error Message Codes

Troubleshooting 6-2Coin Mechanism and Pricing Troubleshooting TableSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTIONImproper settings atPricing Menu1. Enter Menu System

Page 95 - Link Troubleshooting Table

Setup 1-816. Return to the Diagnostics screen, then choose Switch and Lamp Tests. Follow the on-screeninstructions to verify that each of the controls

Page 96 - How to Adjust Belt Tightness

Troubleshooting 6-3VGM Startup Troubleshooting TableSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTIONPower problem1. Check that VGM power switch is on.2. Inspect compute

Page 97 - Troubleshooting 6-10

Troubleshooting 6-4VGM Startup Troubleshooting Table, continuedSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTIONPower problem1. Inspect circuit boards under low-light co

Page 98 - Steering Components

Troubleshooting 6-5VGM Startup Troubleshooting Table, continuedSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTIONFaulty coinmechanism1. Unlock and open coin door. Check e

Page 99 - Video Troubleshooting Table

Troubleshooting 6-6Audio Troubleshooting TableSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTIONImproper volumesettingEnter Menu System by pressing and holdingTEST MODE sw

Page 100

Troubleshooting 6-7Error Message Troubleshooting TablePower-On Self-Test Beep Codes(Audio beeps only. Video may or may not be present): See Note 1MESS

Page 101 - SYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTION

Troubleshooting 6-8Link Troubleshooting TableSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTIONFaulty wiring1. Don’t extend linking cables that come with VGM.2. Install

Page 102

Troubleshooting 6-9Player Control Troubleshooting TableSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTIONFaulty switches orlamps1. Enter Menu System by pressing and holdi

Page 103 - Fan Location and Mounting

Troubleshooting 6-10Player Control Troubleshooting Table, continuedSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTIONBlocked or faulty fanWith VGM power on, check airflow

Page 104

Troubleshooting 6-11Player Panel ControlsWARNING: The Wheel Driver Board heatsink, power resistors, and other componentsmay be very hot. The DC Motor

Page 105 - WARNINGS & NOTICES

Troubleshooting 6-12Video Troubleshooting TableSYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTIONPower problemVerify connection of AC Power to video monitor.Inspect CRT ne

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