Universal COSMIC SERIES Manual

COSMIC SERIES
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Operation, Maintenance
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Service Manual
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CONTENTS
I. Features of this machine 1
II. How to handle and maintain this machine 2
III. How to play 3
IV. Various optional settings 4
A. Positions of dip switches 4
B. Setting the option (dip switches) 4
C. Volume controller knob 5
V. TV monitor 5
A. Adjustment of TV picture screen 5
VI. Upright type parts catalog 6
A. Component parts related to cabinet (outside) 6
B. Drawing of circuit board mounting positions 7
C. Fuses 7
D. Component parts related to cabinet (inside) 8
a) Operating panel assembly 8
b) Door assembly and parts list 9
c) Lever assembly and parts list 10
E. Component parts related to switches in the cabinet 11
VII. Table type parts catalog 12
A. Component parts related to cabinet (outside) 12
B. Component parts related to cabinet (inside) 13
a) Inside cabinet 13
b) Fuses 14
c) Operating panel assembly 14
Vlli. Circuit board 15
A. Circuit board IC location and parts list 15
a) Main circuit board IC location and parts list 15
b) Sub-circuit board (1) 8013-V1 IC location and parts list 16
c) Sound circuit board IC location and parts list 17
d) Sub-circuit board (2) IC location and parts list 19
Sub-circuit board (2) block diagram 20
Wiring diagram (connector) 21
Sound block diagram 22
Power source block diagram 22
Block diagram 22
Schematic diagram (20" color) 23
Schematic diagram (14" color) 24
Main block diagram 25, 26
Postface 27

REFERENCE DRAWING
g. 1Positions of Dip Switches 4
g. 2Position of Volume Controller Knob 5
g. 3Component Parts Related to Cabinet (Outside) 6
g. 4Circuit Board Mounting Positions 7
g. 5Side View of Circuit Board Mounting Positions 7
g. 6Fuses in the Power Source Unit 7
g. 7Fuses in the Power Circuit Board 7
g. 8Component Parts Related to Cabinet (Inside) 8
g. 9Operating Panel Assembly 8
g. 10 Inside View of Door Assembly 9
g. 11 Lever Assembly 10
g. 12 Component Parts Related to Switches in the Cabinet 11
g. 13 Component Parts Related to Cabinet (Outside) 12
g. 14 Component Parts Related to Cabinet (Inside) 13
g. 15 Fuses in the Power Source Unit 14
g. 16 Fuses in the Power Circuit Board 14
g. 17 Operating Panel Assembly 14
g. 18 Main Circuit Board 15
g. 19 Sub-circuit Board (1) 8013-V1 16
g. 20 Sound Circuit Board 17
g. 21 Sub-circuit Board (2) 19
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.FEATURES OF THIS MACHINE
1
.
The game packs in excellent features capturing the hearts of players.
2. The lever control system is simple to handle.
3. At the flick of adip switch, you can select among extended play, the number of LASER
SHIPsand time of appearance of an additional LASER SHIP, etc.
4. High score for the day is always displayed on the screen.
5. Finely disigned cabinet and fascinating acoustic effects.
6. The 6highest scorers can register their name on the screen.

II. HOW TO HANDLE AND MAINTAIN THIS MACHINE
1. Since the UNIVERSAL's DEVIL ZONE employs acolor TV receiving set, be careful not to
shake it during transit and when carrying it about.
2. Install it at alocation which is not exposed to direct sunlight. In order to prevent the inside
temperature rising, avoid as much as possible alocation near aheater, etc.
3. Since the grounding terminal is visible, be sure to connect it to agrounding conductor.
4. Insert the power cord into the outlet and turn on the switch.
5. Even if the solid-state module seems to be out of order, do not check the circuit by means
of acircuit tester, etc., since the internal voltage of the tester, etc. may sometimes break
down the IC.
6. Make sure the machine is well ventiated. If the temperature of the IC and transistor is lower
than 60°C, the function normally and may be considered reliable. If it exceeds 60° C, their
performance cannot be guaranteed.
7. Make sure that the connector, etc. is not disconnected.
8. Whenever connecting the power cord of the solid-state module to, or disconnecting it from,
the outlet, be sure to turn the power off.
9. Although the products of UNIVERSAL are manufactured with the utmost care, they may
develop malfunctions when used for long periods. So, be sure to chek this machine daily.

III. HOW TO PLAY
1. Afleet of space devils floating in the far away space. They will come flying in afour-plane
formation to assault you. Destroy them by using your fire beam gun while dodging their
missiles or dash.
2. When the last plane of the four-plane formation began assaulting while turning, destroy it at
as remote aposition as possible, and you can score high points.
3. Scoring 3,000 pts awards another spaceship.
4. The 6highest scorers can register their name on the screen after the end of the game. By
working the lever move the carsor until it reaches under either of the alphabets, numerals
and symbols aimed at, and drive it in place by using the fire button.
SCORE
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60
300
200
100
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IV. VARIOUS OPTIONAL SETTINGS n
(1-way, 2-way common version)
A. POSITIONS OF DIP SWITCHES
L, ON
?«
OFF
MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD
Dip SW A
12 345678
(I nthe case of 2-way, turn
SW3, 4toOFF;
In the case of 8P dip switch,
SW7, 8are not used.)
ON
OFF
SUB-CIRCUIT
BOARD (1)
8013-V1
Dip SW B
12 34 5 67(Used in the
case of 2-wav
alone)
Fig. 1Positions of Dip Switches
B. SETTING THE OPTION (DIP SWITCHES)
[Dip Switches A]
1. Change-over setting of the mode of game
(SW1)
Style SW1
Table OFF
Upright ON
2. Setting the number of LASER SHIPS
for game (SW2)
Number of
LASER SHIPS SW2
2Ships ON
3Ships OFF
3. Setting the game charge (Coin &Credit)
(SW3, 4)
Coin, Credit SW3 SW4
1Coin 1Credit ON ON
1Coin 2Credits OFF ON
2Coins 1Credit ON OFF
Set by using
Dip SW Bfor
2-way chute
OFF OFF
4. Setting the required score for an
additional LASER SHIP (SW5, 6)
Score for Extra SW5 SW6
2000 points ON OFF
3000 points OFF ON
5000 points OFF OFF
No extra ON ON
[Dip Switches B]
*Used in the case of 2-way chute alone.
At that time, be sure to turn SW3, 4of
Dip Switches Ato OFF.
a. Right chute (SW1,2, 3,4)
Coin Credit SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4
1OFF OFF OFF OFF
2OFF OFF OFF ON
3OFF OFF ON OFF
4OFF OFF ON ON
5OFF ON OFF OFF
21OFF ON OFF ON
22OFF ON ON OFF
2 3 OFF ON ON ON
31ON OFF OFF OFF
32ON OFF OFF ON
33ON OFF ON OFF
34ON OFF ON ON
41ON ON OFF OFF
42ON ON OFF ON
43ON ON ON OFF
4 4 ON ON ON ON
b. Left chute (SW5, 6, 7, 8)
Coin Credit SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8
1OFF OFF OFF OFF
2OFF OFF OFF ON
3OFF OFF ON OFF
4OFF OFF ON ON
5OFF ON OFF OFF
21OFF ON OFF ON
22OFF ON ON OFF
2 3 OFF ON ON ON
31ON OFF OFF OFF
3 2 ON OFF OFF ON
33ON OFF ON OFF
34ON OFF ON ON
41ON ON OFF OFF
42ON ON OFF ON
43ON ON ON OFF
4 4 ON ON ON ON
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UPRIGHT TYPE
This documentation provides standard infornnation.
Universal reserves the right to change without notice.

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VI. UPRIGHT TYPE PARTS CATALOG
A. COMPONENT PARTS RELATED TO CABINET (OUTSIDE)
Fig. 3Component Parts Related to Cabinet (Outside)
OUTSIDE CABINET PARTS LIST
Ref. No. Name Ref. No. Name
1Title panel 11 Title panel fixture
2Illustrated glass A12 Caster
3Illustrated glass B13 Coin slot
4CRT 14 Main door
5Cash box door 15 Push button (1 player)
6Sticker for game rules 16 Push button (2 players)
7Push button (Fire) 17 Operating indication panel
8Cabinet proper 18 Control lever (general name)
9Knob 32-Dim.
10 Coin indication panel

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B. DRAWING OF CIRCUIT BOARD MOUNTING POSITIONS
TV circuit board
Main circuit board
Sub-circuit board
Sound circuit board
Power source
circuit board
Power source unit
The sound volume
can be controlled
from this opening.
Before removing the TV
monitor, remove the
reinforcing lever at the
back door.
Main circuit board
Container
Fig. 4Circuit Board Mounting Positions Fig. 5Side View of Circuit Board
Mounting Positions
C. FUSES
Fuses in the power source unit Fuses in the power circuit board
SB
Fuse
Fuse
Fuse
Fuse
TV use table tap 100V
3A 6.3V for pilot lamp
5A for TV
5A 100V, for the main use
Fig. 6Fuses in the Power Source Unit
-3Afor+12V
-3A for +20V
-3A for -5V
-8A for +5V
Fuse
Fuse —
Fuse
Fuse
Fig. 7Fuses in the Power Circuit Board

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D. COMPONENT PARTS RELATED TO CABINET (INSIDE)
a—Operating panel assennbly
b—Door assembly
c—Lever assennbly
Fig. 8Component Parts Related to Cabinet (Inside)
a) Operating panel assembly
Operating panel face „.,,xoi
fixture ass'y Switch ass yfor 2players Lever ass'y
Miniature lamp Switch ass'y for 1player Fire button switch ass'y
Fig. 9Operating Panel Assembly
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b) Door assembly and parts list
Fig. 10 Inside View of Door Assembly
DOOR ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST
Ref. No. Name Ref. No. Name
1Main door 13 Coin slot shute holder
2Returning soucer 14 Rejector
3Lamp &plastic plate bracket 15 Sensor slot
4Rearing 16 Micro switch
5Coin slot shute 17 Key sets
6Returning button 18 Miniature lamp
7Coin slot 19 Miniature lamp socket
8Slot plate 20 Coin indication panel
9Transmission shaft 21 Hexagon socket head screw
10 Rotary bracket 22 Slam switch
11 Rejector bracket 23 Slam switch holder
12 Rejector case

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c) Lever assembly and parts list
Fig. 11 Lever Assembly
LEVER ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST
Ref. No. Name Ref. No. Name
1Knob 32-Dim. 8Spring holder
2 Lever shaft 9Blades switch
3Lever guide &stopper 10 Blades switch
4Transmission bar 11 Spring holder with nut
5Nut with stopper 12 Bolt
6Switch bracket 13 Bolt
7Spring
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E. COMPONENT PARTS RELATED TO SWITCHES IN THE CABINET
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The method of illumination
for the title panel and the
illustrated glass may be
subject to change for some
reason or other.
Fig. 12 Component Parts Related to Switches in the Cabinet
INSIDE CABINET PARTS LIST
Ref. No. Name Ref. No. Name
1Fluorscent lamp assembly 8Micro switch
2Fluorscent lamp assembly 9Blades switch
3Blades switch 10 Miniature lamp assembly
4Blades switch 11 Door switch
5Blades switch 12 Toggle switch
6Blades switch 13 Micro switch
7Miniature lamp assembly 14 Slam switch

TABLE TYPE
This documentation provides standard information.
Universal reserves the right to change without notice.

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.TABLE TYPE PARTS CATALOG
A. COMPONENT PARTS RELATED TO CABINET (OUTSIDE)
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1st player side
2nd player side
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Fig. 13 Component Parts Related to Cabinet (Outside)
OUTSIDE CABINET PARTS LIST
Ref. No. Name Ref. No. Name
1Operating indication illustrated panel 13 Glass fittings
2Control lever 14 Cash box door key
3FIRE button 15 Cash box door
4Coin slot frame 16 Speaker (x2)
5Selector plate (1) 17 Leg (left)
6Selector plate (2)
[not used in case of 1-way]
18 Leg (right)
19 Foot
7Cancel button 20 Foot support
8Push button ass'y (for 1player) 21 Leg adjuster
9Push button ass'y (for 2players) 22 Thumbscrew (x8)
10 Cancel coin receptacle 23 Power cord (AC)
11 Ventilating panel (x3) 24 Door key
12 Sticker for game rules (x2) 25 Cabinet corner box

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B. COMPONENT PARTS RELATED TO CABINET (INSIDE)
a) Inside cabinet
Fig. 14 Component Parts Related to Cabinet (Inside)

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INSIDE CABINET PARTS LIST
Ref.No. Name Ref. No. Name
1CRT (14" color) 11 Power source unit
2TV monitor control 12 Demagnetization switch
3Rejector ass'y 13 Door lock ass'y
4Coin micro switch 14 Main circuit board
5Coin counter 15 Sub-circuit board (1) 8013-V1
6Table lock mechanism ass'y 16 Sub-circuit board (2)
7Butterfly plate ass'y 17 Sound circuit board
8TV monitor circuit board 18 Cash box
9Power source circuit board 19 Metal door fixture
10 Door switch
b) Fuses
Fuses in the power source unit
3A100V, forTV
3A 100V
"power source
Fuse
Fuse —
Fuses in the power circuit board
-3Afor-H2V
-3A for +20V
-3A for -5V
-8A for +5V
Fuse
Fuse
Fuse
Fuse
Fig. 15 Fuses in the Power Source Unit Fig. 16 Fuses in the Power Circuit Board
c) Operating panel assembly
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Push button ass'y Control lever switch Control lever ass'y
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Fig. 17 Operating Panel Assembly
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VIII. CIRCUIT BOARD
A. CIRCUIT BOARD IC LOCATION AND PARTS LIST
a) Main circuit board IC location and parts list
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[1] Integrated Circuit
Item No. Q'ty Description
7400N 4Transistor Logic
7402N 2"
7404N 7"
7408N 7"
74 ION 2"
7416N 1"
7417N 1"
7420N 2II
7425N 1"
7474N 9"
7485N 2"
7486N 5"
74107N 2"
74S138N 2"
741 53N 11 "
741 57N 4"
74161N 6"
74166N 4"
741 74N 4II
741 75N 1"
74S189N 464 bits Bipolar RAIVI
74S201
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4256 bits Bipolar RAM
74LS245N 1Transistor Logic
74LS253N 4"
74259N 2II
74283N 1II
74S288N 1256 bits Bipolar ROM
74298N 1Transistor Logic
74LS373N 2"
2116 8Nch MOS 16K bits Dynamic
RAM
2708 1Nch MOS 8K bits EPROM
Item No. Q'ty Description
2716 8Nch MOS 16K bits EPROM
Z80 1Nch MOS CPU
NE556 1Transistor Logic
[2] Other Semiconductor Devices
Item No. Q'ty Description
10D1 4Diode
[3] Capacitors
Rating Q'ty Description
100PF/12V 1Ceramic Capacitor
150PF/12V 1"
0.1mF/12V 55 "
1mF/50V 1Chemical Capacitor
10AtF/16V 2"
100/;F/25V 4"
[4] Resistors
Rating Q'ty Description
MSI 028AM 31KJ2 Resistor Array
ion 1/4W 3Carbon Solid Resistor
47^2 3'
270n "3'
330^2 "1'
510J2 "3'
IKn 8/
4.7Kn "1'
47Kn "2'
[5] Misc
Name Q'ty Description
DipSW 18Elements Switch Array
X'-tal 110.816MHz
b) Sub-circuit board (1) 8013-V1 IC location and parts list
(Used in the case of 2-way alone) [3] Other Semi Conductor Devices
8013-VI
^^^ )555 )74 )251
\m Connector
40 pin )DipSW
Fig. 19 Sub-circuit Board (1) 8013-\/1
[1] Integrated Circuit
Item No. Q'ty Description
7474N 1Transistor Logic
74251
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1"
NE555 1Timer
Item No. Q'ty Description
10D1 2Diode
[3] Capacitors
Rating Q'ty Description
0.1MF/12V 4Ceramic Capacitor
lAtF/50V 1Chemical Capacitor
[4] Registors
Rating Q'ty Description
MS1028AM 11kJ2 Registor Array
47n 1Carbon Solid Registor
Ikfi 1"
47 kn 1"
[5] Misc
Name Q'ty Description
DipSW 18elements Switch Array
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