Sega 2 installation instructions Test Mode, System Menu

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3. TEST MODE

A. SYSTEM MENU

STOP

IMPORTANT

When settings are changed in SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS, COIN ASSIGNMENTS, and GAME ASSIGNMENTS of GAME TEST MODE, be sure to exit from the test mode of SYSTEM MENU screen. The contents of setting changes are stored in the IC on the BOARD when exiting from the Test Mode. If the power is turned off in the Test Mode (before exiting), the contents of setting changes are ineffective. In this case, the settings remain unchanged.

This test mode mainly allows the IC Board to be checked for accurate functioning, monitor color to be adjusted as well as COIN ASSIGNMENTS and GAME ASSIGNMENTS to be adjusted.

1)After turning power on, press the TEST Button to have the following SYSTEM MENU displayed.

SYSTEM MENU

RAM TEST

JVS TEST SOUND TEST C.R.T. TEST

SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS COIN ASSIGNMENTS BOOKKEEPING BACKUP DATA CLEAR

CLOCK SETTING

DIMM BOARD TEST

GAME TEST MODE

[X X X X X X X X X ] -> EXIT

SELECT WITH SERVICE

BUTTON

AND

PRESS TEST BUTTON

1In the SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS,

CABINET TYPE is set to 2 PLAYER(S),

2

 

MONITOR TYPE is set to HORIZONTAL,

3

 

and SERVICE TYPE is set to COMMON.

1

 

COIN ASSIGNMENTS initial settings as follows:

4

 

COIN CHUTE TYPE: COMMON

4

 

COIN/CREDTI SETTING: #1

4

 

COIN CHUTE #1 (#2): 1 COIN 1 CREDIT

2

 

SEQUENCE SETTING of COIN ASSIGNMENTS func-

4

 

tions as follows:

4

 

SEQUENCE 1: Number of credits required for game start

4

(initial value = 1 CREDIT).

SEQUENCE 2: Number of credits required for CON-

4

 

4TINUE

 

4

(initial value = 1 CREDIT)

3SEQUENCE 3 ~ 8: NOT USED.

1

 

MEANING OF DISPLAY IN BOOKKEEPING 2/2

2

 

P1 (P2) SEQ 1: Play frequency of Player 1 (Player 2)

4

 

P1 (P2) SEQ 2: Frequency of CONTINUE by Player 1

(Player 2).

4

 

3P1 (P2) SEQ 3 ~ 8: NOT USED.

2)Press the SERVICE Button to move the arrow. Bring the arrow to the desired item and press the TEST Button.

3)Press the TEST Button in the GAME TEST MODE to display the GAME TEST MODE peculiar to this game. See the next page onward.

4)Upon finishing the test, bring the arrow to EXIT and press the TEST Button to return to the Game mode.

For detailed explanations as regards the SYSTEM TEST MODE, refer to NAOMI SERVICE MANUAL (420-6620-01).

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2 specifications

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