040-00056-01 Wrong Nintendo Switch Instruction Manual

June 1, 2024
Nintendo

040-00056-01 Wrong Nintendo Switch

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Product Information

Specifications

  • Model Number: 040-00056-01 REV 5
  • Product Type: Arcade Game Cabinet
  • Weight: Very heavy
  • Power Supply: 115/230 VAC selector switch
  • Safety Features: Grounding, Surge Suppressor

Product Usage Instructions

Safety:

Before operating the game, ensure you have read the manual to prevent malfunction or accidents. Operate the game according to the manual instructions.

Transporting:

The cabinet is heavy and top-heavy due to the monitor. Use caution when moving to avoid damage to fragile components. Avoid rough handling during transportation.

Handling Components:

Components are sensitive to handling, environmental conditions, and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). Contact your distributor before servicing and follow proper ESD procedures. Protect components from extreme temperatures and moisture.

Disconnect Power:

Always turn off and unplug the unit before servicing to prevent damage and warranty void. Do not install or repair components with power on.

Grounding:

Avoid electrical shock by grounding the unit properly before plugging in AC power. Use a grounded, three-wire outlet and do not alter the power cord.

Electrical Shocks:

Be cautious of lethal voltages even when AC power is disconnected. Verify ground connection and stop using the unit if water damaged.

Monitor:

The monitor contains no user-serviceable parts. Do not attempt to service it yourself.

Power Selector:

Set the voltage selector switch correctly for your site’s voltage. Match the setting with the installation site’s line voltage.

Power Cord:

If the power cord is damaged, replace it with an identical cord from the manufacturer or authorized service agent.

Surge Suppressor:

Use a surge suppressor to protect sensitive electronic components from power surges.

Water and Other Liquid Source:

Avoid installing near water sources. Maintain clearance for ventilation and prevent liquid from entering ventilation holes.

Connectors:

Ensure connectors mate properly during servicing. Do not force connectors if they do not slip in easily. Check for correct orientation before connecting.

Tempered Glass Warning:

Handle the LCD display glass cover with care to prevent breakage. Set the glass down softly on a flat surface. Use caution with broken glass to avoid injury.

FAQ

Q: Can I service the monitor myself?

A: No, the monitor contains no user-serviceable parts. Do not attempt to service it yourself to avoid damage or injury.

Q: What should I do if the power cord is damaged?

A: Replace the damaged power cord with an identical one supplied by the manufacturer or an authorized service agent to ensure safety.

Safety

  • OPERATION
    Before operating game, read this manual. Failure to properly install and operate this game could result in malfunction or accident. Operate the game in accordance with the manual.

  • TRANSPORTING
    The cabinet is very heavy. Because the monitor is high, the cabinet is also very top‐heavy. Use appropriate care when moving or transporting cabinet. It contains fragile glass and electronic components. Avoid rough handling.

  • HANDLING COMPONENTS
    Many components are extremely sensitive to handling, environmental and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) events—especially the computer. Do not handle it roughly. Before servicing, call your distributor and inquire about the PC warranty. Use proper ESD procedures when servicing. Protect components from harmful environmental conditions, such as extreme temperatures, excessive moisture or other damaging effects.

  • DISCONNECT_POWER
    Always turn the power off and unplug the unit before servicing or making adjustments unless otherwise instructed. Installing or repairing components while power is on can damage the components and void the warranty.

  • GROUNDING
    Avoid electrical shock. Do not plug in AC power until you have inspected and properly grounded the unit. Only plug into a grounded, three‐wire outlet. Do not use a “cheater” plug or cut off the ground pin on the line cord.

  • ELECTRICAL SHOCKS
    There is no isolation transformer in the cabinet. Disconnect AC power before servicing. However, be aware that lethal voltages can remain in the electronic components even when AC power is disconnected. Use extreme caution when servicing. Verify that there is a working ground connection. If the unit sustains water damage, cease using it immediately and unplug AC power.

  • MONITOR
    The monitor contains no user serviceable parts. Do not attempt to service the monitor.

  • POWER SELECTOR
    Whenever applicable: Before installing game, ensure the voltage on the PC and power supply is set properly. There is a 115/230 VAC selector switch that must be set for the correct voltage for your site. The setting must match the line voltage at the installation site.

  • POWER CORD
    If the power cord is damaged or lost, replace it with an identical cord as supplied by the manufacturer or an authorized service agent.

  • SURGE SUPRESSOR
    It is recommended that you plug your game’s power cord into a surge suppressor to help protect from power surges that may damage sensitive electronic components.

  • WATER AND OTHER LIQUID SOURCE
    Do not install game near sprinkler or other water jet sources. Do not use water jet to clean game. Keep minimum clearance behind game and wall for proper ventilation but also prevent access of liquid from spills and sprays from entering ventilation holes.

  • CONNECTORS
    When servicing machine, ensure all connectors mate properly. If connectors do not slip in easily, do not force them. Connectors are often keyed and only connect one way. Check for correct orientation.

  • COMPUTER

    • The computer contains sensitive components, including a hard drive. Do not handle it roughly. Call your distributor before servicing its internal components. Ask about warranty information as it relates to the PC.
    • Do not turn the PC power switch on or off. It should remain permanently in the ON position.
    • Cycle AC power on or off with the cabinet power switch.
    • A dongle has been inserted into one of the USB ports. This is required for game play.
    • Do not remove the dongle except for troubleshooting purposes.
  • TEMPERED GLASS WARNING
    When handling the LCD display glass cover take especial care and set the glass down softly on a flat surface free of debris. The edge of the glass is sensitive to hard impact. Shattered glass from the can travel long distances and cause bodily injury. Use proper procedures when handling broken materials.

  • HAZARD TO EPILEPTICS
    A small portion of the population has an epileptic condition that may cause seizures. Affected persons experience seizures while watching some television pictures or playing certain video games. People who have not had seizures may still have an undetected epileptic condition. If anyone in your family has experienced epilepsy symptoms
    (seizures or loss of awareness), consult your physical before using video games. While children play video games, a parent should observe. Be alert to the following symptoms: dizziness, altered vision, eye or muscle twitching, involuntary movements, loss of awareness, disorientation or convulsions. If you or your child experiences these symptoms, discontinue use immediately and consult your physician.

  • MANUAL
    Keep this manual available and ready for use. Please check our website www.rawthrills.com for the latest information regarding this and other Raw Thrills products. If the game fails to function properly, turn off the machine and unplug the AC line cord. Contact your local distributor. Your warranty, when applicable, lasts 60 days from your purchase date. You may not reproduce this document or any of its contents without written authorization from Raw Thrills, Inc. or Play Mechanix™ Inc.

  • SPECIFICATIONS
    For reasons, such as performance, this product’s specifications may change without notice. Federal patent, copyright and other intellectual property laws protect the content, devices and design of the game and its equipment.

Product Specifications

Electrical Power
United States, international and Japan
Inrush AC Current: 7 Amps
Operating AC Current: 5/2.5 Amps
Voltage: 100/115/230 VAC 50/60Hz

Electrical Safety Notice:
For continued protection against the risk
of fire, use only specified fuse values.

Dimensions
Height: 93.50” (2.35 meters)
Width: 43.14” (1.20 meters)
Depth: 84.00” (2.013 meters)
ELECTICAL SAFETY NOTICE: REPLACE FUSE WITH  SPECIFIED FUSE RATING ONLY. DO NOT REPLACE FUSE WITH HIGHER THAN SPECIFIED RATING.

RIO PCB FUSE GUIDE:
+ 5 VDC ‐ 3 amp Slow Blow (RIO MCU, START BUTTON)
+ 12 VDC ‐ 5 amp Slow Blow (COIN DOOR, COOLING FANS, DASH LED)
*+12 VDC ‐ AUDIO POWER USES A THERMAL FUSE, RIO F3

Tem perature
50° F to 104° F (10° C to 40° C)

Humidity
Must not exceed 95% relative humidity

SETUP

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  • Check Elec t ric al Set t ings
    • Verify the voltage in the nearest AC outlet.
    • Verify the AC outlet ground connection is present and working.
  • Start up Game
    • 1. Plug in line cord to AC outlet.
    • 2. Turn the power switch to ON.
    • 3. Check that no component is excessively hot or emitting foul odors.
      If not, turn off AC power and disconnect line cord. Refer to the diagnostic section of this manual.

Diagnost ic s and Adjustments
The Service Button Panel has four buttons, which used to navigate the menu system. Additional test menu navigation options are also displayed on the screen.

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TEST button enters diagnostic system. IMPORTANT NOTE: You must hold down the TEST button for a least 2 seconds to Enter the Test Menu.

  • Either Start button or TEST button selects the highlighted option
  • VOL DOWN button or moves down through menu or setting choices. (Service Panel VOL UP button or moves up through menu or setting choices.
  • Service Button adds a single credit for each press or returns to previous screen on test mode.
  • Test Menu screen navigation instructions and a description of each setting and adjustment option is displayed on the screen. All settings will be automatically saved upon exiting test mode.

Basic Functional Test On Initial Power Up

See the Diagnostic Section for further information.

  1. Enter the Switch Test menu and verify all switches function.
  2. Enter the Monitor Test menu and verify that video is acceptable.
  3. Enter the Sound Test. Verify that speaker output is not distorted or missing.
  4. Enter the Coin Meter Test and verify the operation of the coin meter.
  5. Enter the Cabinet Lamps Test menu and verify that all cabinet lights work correctly.
  6. Enter the Watchdog Test menu. This will automatically reboot the game. Verify that game loads and starts after rebooting.
  7. Upon a successful reboot, you are ready to make adjustments to pricing, volume and other functions found in the Adjustments, Audits and Diagnostics section.
  8. Take the time to play a test game to make sure that you are satisfied with your settings.

Adjustments, Audits and Diagnostics

Main Menu

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Diagnostics Menu
This menu allows all game functions to be verified or diagnosed.

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You can improve collections by periodically verifying proper game function and operation.

Main Menu
Pricing Adjustments Menu

This allows customization of coin values, currency denominations, bill pulse and swipe value.

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Main Menu
Game Adjustments
This menu allows for customization key game features and functionality.

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Main Menu
System AdjustmentS
Adjust settings across linked games. Camera and volume adjustments/settings.

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Main Menu
Network Adjustments

Turn Network (Game Linking) feature On or Off. Assign Network ID for each unit.

“Network machine ID”: A unique number identifying this machine from the others. This is also the player’s number. (For example, machine ID 1 will be named “Player 1” during a game.)

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Main Menu
Audits

Check game audits periodically to detect errors or game related issues. Information here can help diagnose intermittent issues which may affect earnings potential.

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Main Menu
Utilities
Reset Audit items, saved data, credits or perform a factory reset. Factory Reset will require a controls calibration.

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Main Menu
Calibration
Calibration of controls is an important part of game maintenance and up‐keep to ensure maximum earnings. Heavy play might affect the way analog controls behave over a long period of time. Calibrate controls as part of your regular collection and maintenance schedule.

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Main Menu
Attract, Coin and Game Volume
Each of the following sound levels are independently controlled to suit your location preference. Attract sound is an important part of creating interested in the game during slow traffic periods. Game volume adds to the player’s quality experience as well as generate interest from nearby spectators.

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Maintenance

Hard Drive Rec overy
Symptoms requiring hard drive recovery include

  • File Test reports bad or missing files.
  • Game fails to finish loading during startup.
  • After resetting the AC power, an error is reported.
  • Erratic Game or Attract Mode.
  • The following screen:

The only way to repair corrupt files is to reinstall the software as described below:

COMPUTER
The computer contains sensitive components. Do not handle roughly. Call your distributor before servicing its internal components. Ask about warranty information as it relates to the PC.
Do not use the PC on/off switch. Turn AC power on or off with the cabinet power switch.

  1. With game and PC on, verify that the RIO board has power. If not, see Troubleshooting.

  2. Open the Coin door.

  3. Insert the recovery USB thumb drive (included in your game) into the open USB extension port on the test/service bracket.

  4. Turn cabinet power switch to OFF. Wait 30 seconds.

  5. Turn cabinet power switch to ON.

  6. Select the “Cruis’n Blast” restore version from the menu and follow on screen instructions

  7. If recovery does not begin, check to ensure USB Drive is inserted correctly and is not damaged.

  8. Initial software loading may take several minutes. Check progress periodically.
    Do not interrupt power or reset the game during recovery.

  9. When software has been loaded, a message indicates that restore is complete. When instructed to remove USB Drive, remove the drive from the PC.

  10. Turn cabinet power switch off.

  11. After 30 seconds, turn cabinet power switch on.

  12. Game will reboot and enter the Atrract Mode.

  13. Start a test game to make sure that game is operating normally.

BIOS Settings/Pow er Management

NOTICE
The PC ships with correct BIOS settings. Making changes to the BIOS different from the description below may adversely affect game functions.
This BIOS setting lets the PC automatically power up. With the setting enabled, the PC reboots when it detects AC power. This eliminates the need to manually turn the PC back on after power disruption.
Turn AC power on or off with the cabinet power switch. To access the BIOS Settings, you must insert a keyboard and hold the F10 key while the PC is booting up. From the Menu, Select “BIOS Setup”

  1. Turn cabinet power switch off.

  2. Open rear of cabinet.

  3. Connect a USB keyboard to the PC.

  4. While holding the F10 key on the keyboard down, turn cabinet power switch on.

  5. When the BIOS menu screen appears, make the following adjustments.
    Note: Below you will find the critical settings that are different than PC BIOS default settings. The settings below are critical for proper operation of the game. All other setting should be left to the PC default and do not require adjustment. For a full list of BIOS options, please contact your distributor.

  6. STORAGE > BOOT ORDER >

  7. UEFI Boot Sources

  8. ATPI CD/DVD Drive

  9. USB Floppy/CD

  10. USB Hard Drive

  11. Legacy Boot Sources

  12. TAPI CD/DVD Drive

  13. USB Floppy/CD

  14. Hard Drive

  15. [DISABLED] Network Controller

  16. ADVANCE POWER OPTIONS > POWER‐ON OPTIONS >
    After Power Loss : ON

Troubleshooting

Warning: Review safety chapter before making any adjustments to game.

Problem Possible Cause Solution
Game will not power up. Game not plugged in Plug game into AC outlet.
  Game not turned on Turn on main power switch.
Game fuse is blown. Check and replace fuse.
No power to receptacle Test AC outlet and plug game into

powered outlet.

PC not turned on.| Turn ON main AC power switch. Depress AC resettable switch. Replace or swap 12VDC power

supply or RIO pcb.

PC BIOS set incorrectly.| See BIOS Settings chapter.
Buttons do not work| Faulty micro switch| Replace the micro switch on the button and re‐test. Verify that the wires are connected to the correct

spades on the micro switch

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 | Faulty wiring| Disconnect the cabinet from AC power. Verify that all wires are firmly connected to each button and the PCB. Verify that no wires are frayed or improperly shorting to ground. Verify that wires are connected to the correct

spades on the micro switches.

Faulty PCB| Ensure all connections to PCB are

secure. Replace PCB if faulty.

Neither buttons nor audio work| PCB connected to faulty USB port (boot message may indicate not detected)| To test a USB port, turn off the game, disconnect the device from the port, and then connect the game dongle to the port. Reboot the game. A No Dongle message indicates the port is bad. If the game starts, the port is working. After the test, reconnect all devices to the correct USB ports and

reboot.

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No sound or bad sound| Bad connection| Check connection to speakers.
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 | Volume set too low| Use VOL UP button on Test panel

to raise volume

Faulty wiring| Verify all wires are firmly connected to the speakers, PCB,

and green computer audio port.

 | Verify that each wire is connected to the correct port and no wires are frayed or improperly shorting to

ground.

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Blown speakers| Remove the grill and inspect each speaker for visible damage. Run the Sound Test from System Tests in the

Operator Menu to verify each

speaker is working.

Reversed wires| A weak or low muffled sound is a sign of reversed speaker wires. Check for reversed wires on each

speaker.

Faulty PCB| To verify audio is working at the computer, connect stereo headphones to the green computer

audio port.

Constant low audio hum| Faulty power supply| Check external DC supply and the

PC supply.

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 | Open ground| Check all ground wires in cabinet. Ensure AC wall outlet is properly

grounded

LCD display flicker or fail to light.| Bad connection| Check for snug connection at

inverter or under topper bracket.

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 | Loose end caps| Tighten end caps.
Game does not load.|  |
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Hard drive test reports “bad” or

“missing” files.

|  |
Game fails to finish loading.| Hard drive failure| Recover hard drive.
After resetting, game still reports

an error.

|  | See Hard Drive Recovery procedure

in Maintenance section.

Game suggests inserting a boot

(USB DRIVE)

|  |
Erratic game mode or attract

mode.

|  |
WARNING!

Data Files Corrupted. (Game Operation May Become

Unstable.)

Use “Test” Switch to Enter Test Mode

and Run “File Test.”

Press Start to Continue.

|  |
Problem| Possible Cause| Solution
Game resets.| Bad file.| Run File Test. Restore hard drive.
Coin meter does not click during

Test.

| No pulse to meter| Check wiring from meter to RIO

board.

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 | Faulty meter| Replace coin meter
Improper number of credits given

when coins or bills are inserted

| Incorrect setting in Adjustments| Adjust settings
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 | Faulty wiring| Disconnect cabinet from AC power. Verify wires are firmly connected to coin mech and bill validator and ground wires are properly connected. Verify no wires are

frayed or shorting to ground.

Faulty coin mech| Verify coin mech is not jammed. Ensure coin mech is properly

aligned and latched to coin door.

Coin meter does not work Blown fuse(s) on RIO PCB Replace 5V on RIO PCB
Exits Test Mode every 3 seconds Test button stuck in ON position Slide or

toggle button off after Test

Menu appears

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NO VIDEO message| Video cables not plugged in

properly

| Reattach and tighten power and

video cable to monitor.

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No Signal| Video or power cable not secure| Check and secure cable.
---|---|---
 | PC not turned on| Turn PC power switch on. Ensure IEC cable tightly plugged in. Trace cable back to source to ensure

continuity.

Dongle Not Present| Dongle missing or disconnected| Find dongle cable and reseat in

USB port

---|---|---
 | Faulty USB port| Insert dongle cable in different USB

port

Connect RIO Board or

RIO Board Missing

| USB cable disconnected| Check USB connection from PC to

RIO board

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 | No power to RIO board| Check for proper voltage (+5V,

+12V) at P2 connector

  Possible Cause Solution
Problem Networking not enabled Switch Network to “ON” in test menu =>

Network

Adjustments

Single game won’t link to other linked

games

| Two machines have the same network ID| Make sure all linked machines have different IDs. Make sure to allow the game to reboot itself (not

power‐cycle!) after changing network IDs.

 |  |
 | Networking not enabled| Switch Network to “ON” in test menu of all games =>

Network Adjustments

No games will link| Network hub or switch not

powered.

| Make sure network switch has power.
 | Network hub or switch is faulty.| Replace network hub or switch.
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 | Multiple machines have the same network ID| Make sure all linked machines have different IDs.

Make sure to allow the game to reboot itself (not power-cycle!) after changing network IDs.

No games will link Machine disconnected mid- game| Two games linked directly with network cable are linked with faulty cable.| If not using a hub or switch, make sure two games are linked with cross-over network cable.
 |
Temporary network failure| Allow the game to return to attract mode or the test menu. It will reconnect automatically.
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SYSTEM DIAGRAM AND MECHANICAL ILLUSTRATIONS

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CRUIS’N GAME ASSEMBLY

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PEDESTAL AND MARQUEE MOUNTING TO MAIN CABINET ASSEMBLY

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CRUIS’N MAIN CABINET ASSEMBLY

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CRUIS’N PEDESTAL ASSEMBLY

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CRUIS’N SPEAKER BEZEL ASSEMBLY

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CRUIS’N SEAT ASSEMBLY

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CRUIS’N KEYPAD-ASSEMBLY

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CRUIS’N CAMERA SUB-ASSEMBLY

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CRUIS’N RIO-ASSEMBLY

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Betson can be reached at 800-524-2343 Fax 201-438-4837 www.betson.com

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Carlstadt, NJ 07072
800-524-2343 or 201-438-1300
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Cruis’n ™ Blast™ & © 2016 Nintendo.

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