Sega Satellite TV System manual

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    Satellite Installation Manual SEGA AMUSEMENTS USA INC.  www .sauservice.com[...]

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    34 www .seuservice.com www .seuservice.com 35 SECURING THE SA TELLITE PLACEMENT POSITIONS Be sure that all adjusters are placed against the oor . Failure to place the adjusters against the oor could lead to accidents caused by cabinet movement. Each satellite is equipped with 4 adjusters and 4 casters. When the placement position has been det[...]

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    34 www .seuservice.com www .seuservice.com 35 Place all the adjusters against the oor . Use a wrench to adjust the height of the adjusters so that the satellite is horizontally level. Following adjustment, tighten the nut on each adjuster to x the height. Replace the 4 covers at the corners. PHOTO 6. 2 b Be sure to make contact with the surfa[...]

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    36 www .seuservice.com www .seuservice.com 37 POWER SUPPL Y , AND EAR TH CONNECTION ● Be sure to independently use the power supply socket outlet equipped with an Earth Leakage Breaker . Using a power supply without an Earth Leakage Breaker can cause a re when electric leakage occurs. ● This product is designed for an electrical outlet with [...]

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    36 www .seuservice.com www .seuservice.com 37 FIG. 6. 3 c AC UNIT OF THE SA TELLITE AC COVER SER VICE OUTLET (For T AIW AN) EAR TH TERMINAL (For T AIW AN) Connect to the indoor earth terminal. POWER SWITCH INLET CIRCUIT PROTECT OR(5A) POWER SW OFF . FIG. 6. 3 b AC UNIT OF THE MAIN PROJECTION UNIT Main SW of f Ensure that the main switch is OFF . Fi[...]

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    38 www .seuservice.com www .seuservice.com 39 One end of the earth wire should be connected to the product's earth terminal, and the other end to an indoor earth terminal. The earth terminal of the AC unit consists of a bolt and nut set. First remove the nut, then place the end of the earth wire so that the bolt passes through, and nally ti[...]

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    38 www .seuservice.com www .seuservice.com 39 The communication cables are ber optic type cables, and should be handled carefully . Improper handling may result in damage (such as from folding) that would render them unusable.  Do not place heavy objects on the cables or step on them.  When connecting or disconnecting the cables and connec[...]

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    40 www .seuservice.com www .seuservice.com 41 Open the cover of the satellite AC unit. Remove the ber guide plate by removing the 2 screws. AC UNIT COVER FIBER GUIDE PLA TE PHOTO 6. 4 b Connect the communication cables to the RX and TX connectors at the Naomi shield case inside the satellite. Conrm the connector ends that are to be connected.[...]

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    40 www .seuservice.com www .seuservice.com 41 Use the cord clamp inside the satellite to secure the communication cables (Photo 6. 4 e). Near the cable exit, make loops in the communication cables with a diameter of at least 6 cm. Use the repeat tie belt to secure the looped communication cables (Figure 6. 1 l). Run the communication cables through[...]

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    42 www .seuservice.com www .seuservice.com 43 The diagram below illustrates an example of communication cable usage. Communication cables of appropriate lengths should be used in accordance with satellite layout. DIAGRAM EXPLAINING COMMUNICA TION CABLE CONNECTIONS[...]

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    42 www .seuservice.com www .seuservice.com 43 SETTING THE CARDS ● Please be sure to use the proprietary cards for this product. Usage of other cards could cause malfunctioning or breakdown. ● Be sure to set the cards in accordance with the specied procedure, direction, and number . Incorrect setting could cause equipment breakdown or other p[...]

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    44 www .seuservice.com www .seuservice.com 45 Place the cards in the dispenser in accordance with the instructions on the sticker that appears on the dispenser . Be careful not to place the cards backwards or upside down. The number of cards that can be placed in the dispenser at any one time is 100. In order to avoid problems such as jamming, be s[...]

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    Option Settings Satellite Board Settings 1. Press the test button on the Satellite to enter the main test mode. 2. Use the Service Button to move the cursor to Coin Settings. Make the settings on your new satellite match the settings on the existing satellites currently operating. Exit back to main test menu. 3. Move cursor to Game test Mode. Press[...]

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