[. . . ] G426601E REV1. 2 INSTALLATION & USER MANUAL To use this machine safely and correctly, read this manual carefully. After reading this manual, be sure to keep it available nearby the product or somewhere convenient so that it can be referred to whenever necessary. When transporting or reselling this product, be sure to attach this manual to the product. © 2003, Simuline. Inc BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT Thank you for purchasing our arcade use simulator equipment "CYCRAFT" game machine. [. . . ] Improper configuration can damage your system permanently. Cycraft is designed to accept the single phase 200V, 208V, 220V, 230V, and 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz power sources to support the different electric power systems in different parts of the world. Specification of the main AC power cord (Recommended) However, the system must be configured correctly for each power supply voltage by connecting an electric line to one of three available terminals inside Main AC Power Cord Isolation Tube UL 16 AWG UL 16 AWG UL 16 AWG (Green Color) 2 sq. - 4 O 300 mm Prepare the main AC power cord compatible with above specification description. To connect and/or verify the power cord voltage setting, 1) Open the MSCU cover in the rear of the simulator. Before opening the MSCU cover, make sure the power line is NOT connected to the building power source and that there is no electrical power supplied to the system to prevent injury from electrical shock. Page 37 2) Locate the input voltage selection terminal block and the voltage selection wire shown in the picture below. 3) Connect the voltage selection wire to the terminal that matches your facility supply voltage according to the input voltage selection terminal wiring instruction. 4) Locate the power cord connection terminal and connect the two power lines and the earth line of the power cord as shown below. Make especially sure that the earth line is properly connected for safe and proper operation. R0 Positive (Brown) T0 Negative (Blue) Primary Earth (Green Wire) Point. 5) Verify all connections & connect power cord to the facility input voltage source. Page 38 6) Go to the Operator Panel (page 44) and verify that the red LED labeled "Main Power" is lighted. Before proceeding to start the power up sequence of Cycraft, operators should familiarize themselves with the switches and controls on the 5. 11 POST INSTALLATION TESTING AND INSPECTION After the mechanical and electrical installation is complete, it is necessary to carry out a final checking procedure and make some adjustments if necessary. Carry out the Power-UP sequence according the procedure outlined in section 6. 2. Before you power-up Cycraft, make sure of the following: (a) The power cord is connected to the correct voltage outlet and the green main power LED is lighted. (b) The emergency power off switch and motion stop switch (behind the coin chute box) are released. To carry out Make sure there are no personnel or objects under or in the area of the cabin before switching the power on. The power up sequence will move the cabin and personnel can be injured. Make sure there are no passengers in the cabin when power is turned on. The extra weight of the passenger can cause a fault in the power ON sequence. After successful power UP, it is possible that a beeping sound is heard and the red LED labeled "Safety Sensor" on the Operator Panel is lighted. This indicates that adjustments on the safety sensors (floor sensor and/or photo sensors) are needed. Even if the beeping sound is not made, read the following sections and verify that the sensors are in the best operating conditions. Page 39 5. 11. 1 TESTING AND ALIGNING THE PHOTO SENSORS 1) Make sure that the Yellow LED on top of the photo sensor is lighted when there is no obstacle between the photo sensor and the reflective mirror. 2) Tap and slightly shake the photo sensor bar and the reflective mirror bar. 3) Make sure that the Yellow LED turns off when an obstacle is placed between the sensor and reflective plate. 4) If any of the above tests fail, carry out the following to align the sensor and mirror: A. Remove the steel cover of the photo sensor and expose the sensor holding bracket and screws as shown below. Make sure that small vibrations and motion of the photo sensor and the reflective plate Bolts For Photo sensor Position Adjustment B. the reflective plate alignment by loosening the setscrews shown below. Adjust C. [. . . ] This unit is to be serviced by trained personnel only. 1) The following pictures show the location of major modules, components and boards in the MSCU. Main power must be disconnected before any part is Only qualified maintenance personnel or serviceman Replacement procedures of components and However, if any questions arise or additional should carry out replacement work. parts are mostly straight forward. information is required, contact your distributor or Simuline Inc. Page 67 SCU Session MCU Session SERVO CONTROL BOARD 2 SERVO CONTROL BOARD 1 SERVO CONTROL BOARD 3 POWER BOARD SW REGU 15V FOR MCU SW REGU 5V FOR MCU NOISE FILTER MAIN AC POWER INLET TB MAIN BREAKER INPUT VOLTAGE SELECTION TB Page 68 NAOMI2 BD SW REGU FOR JVS GD-ROM DRIVER I/O BD FOR JVS AUDIO AMP MOTION BD MAIN TERMINAL BLOCK POWER SUPPLY FOR AMP SRIP BD Page 69 9. TROUBLESHOOTING 9. 1 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE No 1 Symptom The simulator does not move properly and the LCD screen on the MSCU front panel does not show "CAN" and it shows an error message as Try Can Comm . . Waiting host(TCP). . Probable Cause The CAN communication line from the motion board to the MCU is not working properly. Remedy Make sure that the CAN line is plugged in correctly on both the motion board and MCU sides 2 The simulator does not initialize or move properly and the LCD screen shows an error message as following. [. . . ]