NAMCO Bandai Games 52 User Manual

52"
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OPERATOR TO MAINTAIN CUSTOMER SAFETY AT
ALL TIMES
Part No. 90500085
Operators Manual
, AND IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE DETAILS SET OUT IN THIS MANUAL
ARE FOLLOWED PRECISELY
,
© 1994 NAMCO LIMITED all rights reserved.
transmitted or otherwise copied for public or private use, without permission from
NAMCO EUROPE LIMITED
While the information contained in this manual is given in good faith and was accurate at the
time of publication, NAMCO EUROPE LTD. reserve the right to make changes and alterations
without notice.
This machine has been manufactured in accordance with European Community directives
(1st. January 1996), and as such bears the
machine must be in accordance with European Community directives (1st. January 1996).
marking. Any changes or modifications to this
If you make any unauthorised changes to this product, you may contravene European
Community directives (1st. January 1996)
Published by: NAMCO EUROPE LIMITED Namco House, 8 Acton Park Estate, The Vale, London. W3 7QE
Phone:- 0208-324-6000
Fax:- 0208-324-6010
SAFETY WARNING
In order to use this machine safely, be sure to read this Operators Manual carefully
before installation, adjustment or use of this machine.
Whenever the owner of this machine entrusts disassembly, installation, adjustment, routine maintenance or trouble shooting to another person, the owner should ensure that that person read the appropriate precautions and relevant sections of this manual before starting work.
In order that no accidents occur when the machine is in operation, strictly follow the notes on safety described below. Also, carefully read section 2, "Precautions"
Warnings for Operation ( Requirements)
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Warnings for Disassembly, Installation, Routine Maintenance, and Troubleshooting.
DANGER: DANGER:
DANGER:
DANGER:
NOTE:
Only operate this machine after checking that it has been installed correctly and in accordance with the installation and commisioning manual. Parts of this machine move during game play, so there are places where the distance between the stationary section and moveable section changes. There are warning notices to keep hands and feet clear of moving parts, however if the operator feels that a person is in any danger, he should warn that person accordingly. The warning notices must always be kept in good condition and replaced if worn, so that the customer can read it clearly.
If there is an error or problem with this machine, operation must be stopped immediately and the problem rectified before further use.
Namco Ltd. bears absolutely no responsibility for accidents or injuries resulting from unauthorized changes to this machine. Ensure that the machine has been turned OFF before making adjustments or carrying out maintenance. Also ensure only qualified personnel carry out maintenance or turn the power ON to this machine. The power supply and inside the monitor will remain hot and have areas of high voltage even though the machine has been turned OFF, and there is a possibility of burns or electric shock. Be careful not to touch these areas. In order to avoid injuries due to mis-operation, be sure that the voltage of the main power supply is within the prescribed limits. Also to prevent possible electric shocks due to failure, this machine MUST be fitted with a securely connected earthed plug. Do not turn the power switch ON until the machine has been installed correctly.
1. SPECIFICATIONS
POWER SUPPLY :- 230volts AC MONITOR :- Thomson 52" Projector Monitor (RP52) COIN ACCEPTOR Mars CashFlow - 1 Channel
DIMENSIONS :-
Assembled 1265(w) x 2245(d) x 2320(h) Monitor Cabinet 1250(w) x 645(d) x 1940(h) Ski Assembly 1265(w) x 1600(d) x 1220(h) Header 1145(w) x 350(d) x 380(h)
WEIGHT :-
Assembled 458kg Monitor Cabinet 200kg Ski Assembly 240kg Header 18kg
ACCESSORIES :- Keys: (Cash Door) ............................ 2
(Coin Door) ............................. 2
(Service Door)......................... 2
IEC Mains Lead............................................ 1
Operators Manual......................................... 1
Installation Manual ....................................... 1
Monitor Manual............................................. 1
Monitor Remote Control W/Batteries ........... 1
Cashflow Data .............................................. 1
Floor Safety Mat & Decal ............................. 1
Floor Safety Mat Securing Plate .................. 2
Floor Safety Mat Support Bracket................ 2
Joint Bracket - LHS ...................................... 1
Joint Bracket - RHS...................................... 1
Potentiometer............................................... 1
M10x35 Hex Head Set Screw - S/Steel ....... 8
M10 Flat Washer - S/Steel........................... 8
M10 Spring Washer - S/Steel ....................... 8
M8x20 Hex Head Set Screw - S/Steel ......... 4
M8 Flat Washer - S/Steel............................. 4
M8 Spring Washer - S/Steel ......................... 4
M6 Dome Head Nut - Chrome ..................... 6
M6X25 Hex Head Screw - BZP.................... 2
M6 Flat Washer H/Duty - BZP...................... 2
M6 Spring Washer - BZP ............................. 2
M4 Security Wrench..................................... 1
M5 Security Wrench..................................... 1
M6 Security Wrench..................................... 1
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2. PRECAUTIONS
Be sure to read this section carefully.
2-1 Notes on Operation ( Requirements)
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Only operate this machine after checking that it has been installed correctly and in accordance with the Installation and Commisioning Manual. Parts of this machine move during game play, so there are places where the distance between the stationary section and moveable section changes. There is a warning sticker that the player must be wearing flat shoes, unsuitable footwear e.g. high heel shoes could cause the player to lose balance and fall. However if the operator feels that a customer playing the game is in any danger, he should warn the customer accordingly. The warning sticker must always be kept in good condition so that the customer can read it clearly, and be replaced if worn. Ensure customer safety at all times. Be especially careful in the case of young children, who should be supervised by an adult at all times.
If there is an error or problem with this machine, operation must be stopped immediately.
Service, adustments and routine maintenance should be carried out by qualified personel only.
Parts of this machine swing to the left and right during game play. In order to maintain the customer's safety, the operator should strictly follow the appropriate precautions.
2-2 Safety Mechanisms and Controls
For safety, this machine is equipped with a locking mechanism for securing the steps when the machine is not being played.
The step locking mechanism is controlled as describe below. a. After selecting the course, the step lock is released before game start. b. At game over, the steps are locked. c. If the steps are moved left or right while they are locking or unlocking, the motor
temporarily stops in order to prevent damage to the step-lock motor. When the steps are no longer being moved left or right, the motor will restart. To prevent damage from occurring, do not move the steps while the motor is running.
d. When the machine is first turned ON, the step-lock mechanism is checked
automatically by unlocking and re-locking the steps.
e. If the step-locking system fails, an error message will be displayed on the monitor
screen.
Refer to section 6-4-3 "Handling Motor Errors" and section 8 "Trouble Shooting".
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2-3 Cautions When Transporting.
a. Do not subject the game to physical shock when transporting or moving it. b. Always return the levellers to the UP position before moving the machine, even
for short distances.
c. The monitor cabinet, ski assy and header assy must be separated before
shipping. d. Take care not to rope any moulded (plastic) parts when transporting. e. Always ship the monitor section upright.
THIS MACHINE IS NOT DESIGNED TO BE MOVED BY FORK LIFT. DO NOT USE
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2-4 Cautions When Installing.
1. This machine is designed for indoor use only. Do Not install the machine in the following places
2. If this machine is installed next to walls or other machines, ensure that there is plenty of space between them.
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NOTE:
So that customers are not injured by the movement of the Ski Tray, ensure that there is at least 300mm separation between other machines or walls. If two Alpine Racer machines are next to each other the space between them must be at least 600mm.
NOTE:
In order to gain access to the Power Supply and CPU assemblies, make sure that the rear of the machine is separated from a wall or other machine by at least 500mm.
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3. HOW TO PLAY
This game is based on Alpine ski racing. The player stands on the steps and moves them left or right to control the skier. By using the inner edge when moving the steps, the skier slows down and turns quickly.
Race Mode The player races the computer skiers and the object is to cross the goal line first. The game is over when the player crosses the finish line within the given time period, or the time period reaches zero. The time period is increased each time a player passes a check point. If a player wins in a fast time they can enter their initials. Select letters using the select buttons and enter them by using the decision (Viewpoint) button.
Time-Trial Mode The object of the game is to pass between the flags (gates) and to cross the finish line in the fastest time. The rules require the player to go through the gates, so more technique is needed for this mode than the normal race mode. The game is over when the player crosses the finish line within the given time period, or the time period reaches zero. The time period is increased by one second each time a player passes through a gate. If a player completes a course in a fast time they can enter their initials. Select letters using the select buttons and enter them by using the decision (Viewpoint) button. A player is not disqualified for not passing through a gate, however the player will not be able to enter their initials even if they cross the finish line in a good time.
Game Mode Selection After inserting sufficient credit, the "Game Mode Selection" screen is displayed. The player selects either the "Race Mode" or "Time-Trial Mode" by using the L/R selection buttons, and pressing the decision (Viewpoint) button.
Course Selection After the game mode has been selected, the "Course Selection" screen is displayed. The player can select one of three courses, "Novice", "Intermediate" and "Expert".
Viewpoint Selection The viewpoint button can pressed at any time during a game to switch between the player's view and behind view.
Players View: This is the view as seen by the skier. This provides an exciting
view while skiing. The race mode starts in this view.
Behind View: This is the view from behind the skier. This view can be used to
get an understanding of the skiers posture and surrounding conditions. The time trial mode starts in this position.
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4. MAJOR COMPONENTS
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5. INSTALLATION
WARNING If the location site of this machine has a polished floor it is recommended
that rubber pads are fitted under the level adjusters to prevent the machine sliding on the floor.
5-1 Fitting the Header Assembly
The Header Assembly has a forward centre of gravity, so it is important that at least two people are used to fit or remove the Header Assembly.
The fitting position of the Header Assembly is very high, and it is important that a means of reaching the height safely, without stretching, is available. (e.g. steps, step stools etc.)
1. Place the Header Assembly on to the monitor cabinet, connect the connectors and pass the connectors in to the cabinet, slide the header back ensuring that it engages fully in to the retaining brackets at the front of the monitor cabinet.
2. Fit the 2off M6x25 Hex Head Screws, Spring and Flat washers to retain the Header Assembly to the cabinet.
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5-2 Connecting the Ski Assy to the Monitor Cabinet.
1. Connect the connectors between the Ski Assembly and Monitor Cabinet.
2. Push the Ski Assembly fully up to the monitor cabinet, taking care not to trap any wires.
3. Fit, finger tight, a joint bracket to each side using 4off Hex Head Set Screws (M10x25), Spring and Flat Washers on each bracket. Tighten fully all screws.
(Note: Joint Brackets are handed, ensure bracket is fitted with fixing holes uppermost.)
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NOTE:-
When the machine is fully assembled and in its final position, lower the 10 level adjusters, (4 on the monitor cabinet and 6 on the ski assy), with a spanner so that all castors are raised from the floor by approximately 5mm, and the machine is level. Tighten the lock nuts with a spanner to ensure that the level adjusters do not move.
If this machine is installed on a smooth or shiny floor, it is recommended that rubber slip mats be placed under each adjustable foot to prevent the machine from moving when being played.
5-3 Fitting the Safety Mat
1. Assemble the Floor Safety Mat by fitting the securing plates from underneath, the support brackets from the top and retaining the assembly together with the M6 Dome Nuts.
2. Place the assembled Safety Mat into position under the Ski Step Assy.
3. Retain the Safety Mat in position with the Hex Head Set Screws (M8x20), Spring Washers and Flat Washers
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6. ADJUSTMENTS
6-1 Turning on the Power
After the machine has been installed, turn ON the power. The power switch is located on the rear of the monitor cabinet.
6-2 Adjustment Switches
The Adjustment switches are located inside the coin door.
1. Service Switch. Press this switch to obtain game credits without incrementing the play meter.
2. Test Switch Slide the test switch ON to enter test mode. Test mode allows testing and the changing of game settings. (Refer to section
6-3 "Test Mode" (page 12))
COIN COUNTER
RIGHT PLAYERLEFT PLAYER
TEST SERVICE TEST SERVICE
Service Bracket
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6-3 Test Mode
1. Open the coin door and slide the test switch "ON". The menu screen will be displayed on the monitor.
2. Select the test required by pressing the 'Left or Right Selection' push button. The selected test will 'blink'.
3. Enter the selected test by pressing the 'Decision' push button. Select "EXIT" to return the "Menu Screen".
4. After testing is completed, ensure that the test switch is returned to the "OFF" position to return to normal game mode.
The Test Switch must always be in the "OFF" position for normal game mode.
MENU COIN OPTIONS ----------------- (1) Sets the price of play (See 6-3-1) GAME OPTIONS ----------------- (2) Sets the game options (See 6-3-2) I/O TEST ----------------- (3) Used for testing switches and controls
----------------- (See 6-3-3)
SOUND TEST ----------------- (4) Used for testing sound and setting
----------------- volumes (See 6-3-4) MONITOR TEST ----------------- (5) Used for adjusting the monitor ADS TEST ----------------- (6) Displays accumulated game data OTHERS ----------------- (7) Used for testing the PC Boards and for
----------------- initializing all of the settings
L/R SELECTION BUTTON : CHOOSE
DECISION BUTTON : ENTER
Select L/R Buttons
Decision Button
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