Here is the procedure to adjust the volume for Data East/Sega version 3 and version 3B tables (up to, but not including, Baywatch). Tables from Baywatch onwards used the service menu portal system, which will be discussed in another post. These include the last tables Data East produced before being taken over by Sega:
1, Press 7 to enter the audits and adjustments menu
2. Continue to press 7 until you see Expand Adjustments (or Expand Adjusts) in the DMD
3. Press 1 to change option to Yes
4. Continue to press 7 until you see Volume Adjustment or Background Music Volume in the DMD
5. Press 1 to adjust the volume percentage. You can either set it to OFF, or to 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%
6. Either continually press 7 to go through all the menu options to reset the table and save changes, or press F3.
This procedure should work for the following tables:
Data East/Sega Version 3 tables:
Checkpoint, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Batman, Star Trek 25th Anniversary, Hook, Lethal Weapon 3, Star Wars, Rocky and Bullwinkle, Jurassic Park, Last Action Hero, Tales From the Crypt, Tommy – Pinball Wizard, WWF Royal Rumble, Guns ‘N Roses
Data East/Sega Version 3B tables:
Maverick, Frankenstein
NOTE: For those tables whose names have a line through them you are NOT able to adjust the volume via the menu system. These used analog controls that were located in the cabinet of the machine.
1, Press 7 to enter the audits and adjustments menu
2. Continue to press 7 until you see Expand Adjustments (or Expand Adjusts) in the DMD
3. Press 1 to change option to Yes
4. Continue to press 7 until you see Volume Adjustment or Background Music Volume in the DMD
5. Press 1 to adjust the volume percentage. You can either set it to OFF, or to 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%
6. Either continually press 7 to go through all the menu options to reset the table and save changes, or press F3.
This procedure should work for the following tables:
Data East/Sega Version 3 tables:
Data East/Sega Version 3B tables:
Maverick, Frankenstein
NOTE: For those tables whose names have a line through them you are NOT able to adjust the volume via the menu system. These used analog controls that were located in the cabinet of the machine.










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