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3. I O TEST GUN INITIALIZE o GUN INITIALIZE 1 GUN INITIALIZE 2P EXIT SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW ENTER GUN INITIALIZE MENU screen 1 GUN INITIALIZE 1 944644 adjust the gun sight position the gun so that the center of the cross on the screen is on the sight line as shown below and shoot the gun The distance must iq be 10cm or more Gun ight Fee This sets the gun sight for 1P theplayer 1 Select GUN INITIALIZE 1 P on the GUN INITIALIZE MENU screen and press the enter switch The GUN INITIALIZE MENU screen appears on which the gun sight can be checked Shoot the gun at the GUN INITIALIZE screen 1 and pull the gun trigger Check that the gunshot is displayed on the point which you tried to aim at To initialize the gun sight press the enter switch or the start button on the GUN INITIALIZE SCREEN Ito go to the GUN INITIALIZE SCREEN 2 To return to the GUN INITIALIZE MENU screen press the enter switch with the select switch flicked up on the GUN INITIALIZE SCREEN 1 GUN INITIALIZE 1P SHOOT AT SCREEN TO CHECK GUN ACCURACY JSH ENTER SW ADJUST GUN SIGHT UP SELECT SW ENTER SW EXIT GUN INITIALIZE SCREEN 1 for gun sight check the GUN INITIALIZE SCREEN 2 aim at the center of the cross on the upper left comer of the screen and pull the gun trigger Then aim at the center of the cross on the lower right comer of the screen a
4. f Enters PC board test mode Not used during machine operation g Initializes the backup memory Select the desired item and press the enter switch to display YES and NO Select and press the enter switch to clear all the settings such as the gun sight the high score and other settings altered and to reset to the default settings After BACKUP MEMORY INITIALIZE g is executed check the gun sight on the TEST screen see 32 7 4 4 0 tests for switches I O and reset it if necessary 41 42 8 Before carrying maintenance work such as troubleshooting or repairs always turn off the power switch to protect service staff and other personnel from electric shock accidents and injury Some internal parts of the monitor remain hot or at high voltage even after the power is turned off To prevent electric shock or burns take great care not to touch parts other than those specified 8 1 Maintenance and inspection 4 Pre service checks must be carried every day See 25 7 1 Pre service checks 8 Cleaning the lenses g Maj Clean the gun lenses every day Remove any dirt from the lenses using clean soft cloth Do not use any detergents and chemicals 8 2 Troubleshooting Always mm off the power first to protect service staff and other personnel from electric shock accidents and injury and to prevent dama
5. cian indicates Do not touch Monitor adjustment is carried out with the power switched on There is therefore risk of an electric shock accidents or injuries Do not touch points other than those specified in the adjustment procedures The monitor interior contains components that generate high voltages of more than 20 000 Do not touch the interior of the monitor to prevent an electric shock Rear Angle cap Approx 29 000V Q Anode lead Approx 29 000V Focus lead Approx 10 000V ee Fly back transformer Approx 29 000V Approx 10 000V 9 Monitor tube face 9 Angle Stay S The monitor circuits are divided into primary and secondary circuits which are electrically insulated Do not touch the primary circuit or both circuits simulta neously short circuiting This is extremely dangerous and will result in an electric shock or accidents Secondary circuit chassis panels CRT etc Primary circuit main PCS If foreign material such as solder waste or paper falls inside the monitor switch off the power to prevent fire or breakdown and contact your distributor If a fault occurs with the monitor switch off the power immediately and contact your distributor 64 4 The monitor is adjusted to the optimum conditions at the factory Adjustment is not normally necessary Remove the rear panel See P 47 S 3 2 I Remov
6. Adjusting display size gt Adjustment includes both Display size adjustment and Contrast adjustment Adjust the display size using the following procedure Display VIEW ANGLE ADJUST Figure 3 Picture size display position adjustment instruction diagram on the MONITOR TEST screen See P 38 7 4 5 Monitor test MONITOR 2 Align the center of the display position Adjust both 4 H POSI Horizontal position and 6 V POSI Vertical position alternately to bring the crosshair roughly in the center of the screen 3 Adjust the horizontal size and position e Adjust 3 H SIZE Horizontal size so that the green and white boundary of the pattern roughly aligns with the edge of the screen at the center of the left and right hand edges of the screen Fine adjust 3 and 4 to bring the difference on either side to within 5mm 4 Adjust the vertical size and position e Adjust 5 V SIZE Vertical size so that the green and white boundary of the pattern roughly aligns with the edge of the screen at the center of the top and bottom edges of the screen Fine adjust 5 and 6 to bring the difference at the top and bottom to within 5mm 66 M HH EM the screen edge and the boundary of the green window and the whia frame to within 5mm at the center of No signal area White area each edge of the screen Screen edge Green area i 1 NI 4
7. 3 1 Turning ON the power switch After installing the machine as described on P I I 5 INSTALLATION turn ON the power switch of the machine Cord box Assy 27 28 7 3 2 Adjustment switches Open the service door of the Coin Assy to find the adjustment switches a Service switch Press this switch to increase the credit count without activating the coin counter b Test switch Use this switch to switch test attract mode The machine enters attract mode when the power is turned on and press this switch to enter test mode Test mode allows the game pricing and other parameters to be changed and various parts to be tested c Select switch Flick this switch up or down to select an option in test mode 9 Enter switch After selecting options with the select switch press this switch to finalize and execute the selected option g The service switches may not always operate unless pressed slowly and positively 7 4 Test mode 7 4 Description of the MENU screen Unlock the service door with the key provided and press the test switch to set the test mode to ON The MENU screen appears Flick the select switch up or down to select the required option The selected option blinks Press the enter switch to finalize the selected option After making an adjustment select EXIT and press the enter switch to return to the MENU screen After all adjustments have been made press the
8. 8 4 2 Adjusting the monitor To be conducted by a technician TOA Cabinet CIIM M T 102 Signboard Assy 10 3 Control panel Assy 1 04 Gun Assy 1 0 5 Coin Assy 10 6 Control base Assy TUS Dord hax feoda WIRING DIAGRAM 2 at t a tens etc tea 42 42 42 43 43 44 44 44 53 53 55 61 61 64 70 70 72 73 74 76 78 79 81 2 SPECIFICATIONS 1 Rated power supply 110 120V AC 50 60Hz 2 Maximum power consumption 270w for 1 10V 3 Maximum current consumption 5 0 for 110V AC power supply 4 Cash box capacity Approx 1 350 US quarters 5 Display unit 39 inch monitor 6 Dimensions 1 As installed 35 5 W x 79 25 D x 79 in Rear cabinet Assy 2 When divided Projector unit 35 5 W x 28 75 D x 66 5 H in Stand Assy 23 W x 50 5 D x 43 H in Signboard Assy 35 5 W x 19 D x 12 25 H in 7 Weight As installed 2 When divided Rear cabinet Assy e Marquee Assy Monitor Cab Assy Gun stand Assy 180kg 140kg 6kg 125kg 40kg 12 25 3 CHECKING THE PACKAGE CONTENTS The product package contains the following parts when shipped Quote s Make sure that all the parts shown below are included in the product package If any parts are missing contact your distributor Marquee Assy not shown Monitor Cabinet Assy Gun stand Assy o
9. related to a function or protection of the product 1 2 Definition of the term technician This Operation Manual is written for arcade personnel However those sections marked To be conducted by a technician in the table of con tents are written for technicians These tasks must be carried out by technicians only Technician A person engaged in machine design manufacture inspec tion or maintenance for a manufacturer of amusement equipment or a person who has technical knowledge related to electrical electronic or mechanical engineering at a level equal or superior to that of technical high school graduates and who is engaged routinely in maintaining repairing amusement equipment 1 3 Top priority safe precautions NARNING Should any problem occu turn off the power immediately and stop operating the machine Then unplug the power cord from the service outlet Operating the machine with a problem unresolved may cause a fire or accident Some parts Of the monitor remain hot or at high voltage even after the power iS off To prevent an electric shock bums take grate care not to touch parts other than those specified e Dust accumulated on the power plug may cause tire Check regularly and remove any dust e Insert the power cord plug into the service outlet securely Poor contact cause overheat ing resulting in a fire or bums Dam
10. test switch to return to the GAME screen MENU COIN OPTIONS GAME OPTIONS I O TEST MONITOR TEST Sets the game pricing Sets the game options Tests the switches and guns Adjusts the monitor Adjusls the sound volume fromthe speakers Displays and initializes the ADS data SOUND TEST ADS DATA OTHERS Initializes the backup memory Error message The internal battery s dead Appears when problem occurs SELECT SW 1CHOOSE ENTER SW MENU screen Error message the internal battery is beginning to run down or has trouble When the error message The internal battery s appears turn OFF the power and wait for approximately ten minutes Then turn ON the power again and check if the error message reappears on the MENU screen in test mode If the error message still appears even after you repeat these actions several times it is assumed that the internal battery is begin ning to run down or has trouble For the procedures to replace the NAOMI internal battery read the NAOMI Service Manual 10 8 Replacing the batteries main board 7 4 2 Setting the game pricing and free play COIN OPTIONS This screen is used to set the game pricing and free play Select COIN OPTIONS on the MENU screen and press the enter switch The COIN OPTIONS screen appears Use the select switch to select the option to be changed The selected option blinks Press the en
11. the gun slides Always turn off the power switch first to prevent damage to electrical circuits Remove the four cap bolts M3 x 10 the button bolt M4 x 25 and the hexagon cap nut M4 to remove the gun slides L and R Hexagon cap nut M4 Cap bolt M3 x 10 we D Button bolt M4 x 25 N Cap bolt M3 x 10 Gun slide R To reinstall follow the removal procedure in reverse 56 3 Opening the gun covers norce Always turn off the power switch first to prevent damage to electrical circuits Remove the gun slides L and See P 56 5 3 4 2 Opening the gun slides With the gun cover L downwards remove the four button bolts M4 x 10 the button bolt M4 x 25 the four hexagon cap nuts M4 and the cap bolt M3 x 10 to remove the gun cover R Be careful not to drop the lens Hexagon cap nut M4 Button bolt 25 Button bolt M4 x 10 Gun cover R Cap bolt M3 x 10 Button M4 x 10 To reinstall follow the removal procedure in reverse Be sure that the lens is rein stalled with its spherical surface towards the muzzle Be sure that the lens is reinstalled with its spherical surface towards the muzzle 57 4 Replacing the solenoid g Mad Always turn off the power switch first to prevent damage to electrical circuits Remove the gun slides andthe gun covers See P 56 8 3 4 2 Opening the gun slides
12. Cabinet Assy Attempting to Carry the machine without dismantling it may cause unfore seen accidents Manual carrying must always be conducted by the appropriate number of people specified below Attempting to carry components with insufficient number of people may result in accidents or injury Cabinet Assy 145kg 6 people or more Cabinet Assy Do not subject components to shock when lowering to the ground Always raise the level adjusters fully See P 17 5 3 2 Adjusting the level adjusters Be careful not to drop the Gun Assy 21 22 6 2 2 Loading or unloading from a vehicle A WARNING When using a forklift to move or transport the machine always lift it at the posi tions marked with forklift stickers Failure to do so may result in toppling or unfore seen accidents Always divide into the Signboard Assy and the Cabinet Assy before conducting manual carrying See P 14 5 7 1 Dividing the Signboard Assy and the Cabinet Assy Attempting to carry the machine without dismantling it may cause unfore seen accidents Manual carrying must always be conducted by the appropriate number of people specified below Attempting to carry components with insufficient number of people may result in accidents or injury Cabinet Assy 145kg 6 people or more Cabinet Assy Handle with to
13. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing Ninja Assault SD hereafter referred to as the machine This Operation Manual describes How to operate install move transport maintain and discard the machine safely How to operate the machine correctly and make full use of its features How to ensure the safety of players and observers This Operation Manual comes with the following manuals provided separately NAOMI Service Manual For details of the NAOMI game PC board not described in this Operation Manual please refer to the NAOMI Service Manual For further information about the machine and repairs please contact your distributor 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be sure to read these instructions to ensure safe use Instructions to the owner f you entrust another party to operate install transport move maintain or discard the machine instruct the party concerned to read and observe all in structions and precautions for the particular action to conducted l I Magnitudes of risk Safety precautions and property damago ar labels and in this Operation Manual are classified as listed below according to the magnitude of the particular risk AW ARNING Failure to avoid the risk may result in death or serious injury Ave AUTION Failure to avoid the risk may result in minor injury or property damage Functional notes not related to safety are marked with the following label Qed Notes
14. ST screen appears Use the select switch to select the required option The selected option blinks Press the enter switch to display the corresponding pattern To exit from the pattern screen press the enter switch again Select EXIT and press the enter switch to return to the MENU screen MONITOR TEST GRADATION PATTERN CROSSHATCH PATTERN CRT CROSSHATCH PATTERN PROJECTOR WHITE WINDOW H WHITE WINDOW M WHITE WINDOW L INTERLACE PATTERN VIEW ANGLE ADJUST CRT VIEH ANGLE ADJUST PROJECTOR FULL WHITE SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW ENTER MONITOR TEST screen a Displays a gradation pattern b Displays a crosshatch pattern for CRT monitors Not used for projectors c Displays a crosshatch pattern for projectors Not used for CRT monitors d Displays a white window H or light e Displays a white window M or medium f Displays a white window L or dark g Displays an interlace pattern h Displays an adjustment screen for CRT monitors Not used for projectors Displays an adjustment screen for projectors Not used for CRT monitors 0 Displays white over the entire screen 7 4 6 Sound test SOUND TEST This screen is used to adjust the sound volume and check the stereo offset Select SOUND TEST on the MENU screen and press the enter switch The SOUND TEST screen appears Use the select switc
15. There is a problem The lens is dirty Clean the lens in _ gunshot display The gun sight is not set Reset the gun sight properly 44 This page intentior CM Wy NO Q Q S Aar Suo Aseo 45 46 This page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank 47 48 This page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank 49 50 This intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank 51 52 This page intentionally left blank 8 3 Disassembling reassembling and replacing Assem blies and parts 8 3 1 Contro panel Assy be conducted by a technician 1 Removing and reassembling the control panel cover A WARNING Always switch off the power before carrying out work to prevent electric shock accidents or injuries to maintenance staff or other personnel and to prevent damage to electrical circuits Remove the guns from the gun holders Remove the eight Phillips truss screws MS x 12 and then remove the control panel cover Remove the two connectors Control panel cover Phillips truss screws Phillips truss screws m 12 Connectors To reinstall follow the removal procedure in reverse 53 54 2 Replacing the start switch and lamp Always switch off the power before carrying out work to prevent electric shock accidents or injuries to maintenance staff or other personne
16. White frame outer edge of green window Outer edge of black crass hatching Figure 3 Picture size display position adjustment instruction diagram Figure 3 Picture size display position adjustment instruction diagram lt Contrast adjustment gt Adjust the contrast using the following procedure 1 Display GRADATION PATTERN Figure 4 16 shade pattern on the MONITOR TEST screen 2 Adjust CONTRAST and TA BRIGHT to display 16 shades with black as the darkest section E ume WEE PERREN Figure 4 16 shade pattern After adjusting reinstall the rear panel in the reverse order Be sure to reset the gun sight See P 33 7 4 4 b GUN INITIALIZE 67 68 This page intentionally left blank This page intentionally blank PARTS LIST 10 1 Cabinet Assy Opposite side 6 V Front 13 ax 70 Mfg Mfg Ref 1 46329559 0 49 5181 00 1 NI95 09527 00 4 VG20 06894 00 Leg Leveler 5 8 11x3 3 4 4 cy20 04076 00 Caster Swivel 2 1 2 x1 1 8 4 24 03799 00 Decal Fork 1 1 2 1 940 0688200 Label Service Personnel Only 1 Monitor 39 CRT 15 75KHz _ 1 VG85 09399 02 Neotech NT3500 Naom 1 OO S878 1 Contact your distributor when placing an order if a non random item of No 33 is required 2 Re
17. age to the power cord may cause a tire electric shock or leakage Observe the following instructions cord the away from heating devices a Do not twist the cord bend the Do cord excessively Do not alter the cord Do not bundle the cord Do not pull the cord Always unplug by pulling the plug and not the power cord Do not place anything on the cord Do not allow the cord caught by the machine other products or the wall Do not do anything else that might damage the power cord Do not wet the power cord or plug This may result in electric shock or leakage Do not touch the power cord plug with wet hands This may result in an electric shock The power rating for the machine is IOV or 220V 1 6A To prevent a fire lectric shock use indoor wiring that conforms to the machine s power specifications e Operate the machine with a supply voltage in the range I 10 120 220 240V Using the machine with supply voltages outside this range may result in a or electric shock To ensure that the machine operates at optimum conditions use the rated voltage whenever possible Use only specified to replace consumables and service parts including screws To order parts contact your distributor Do not convert the machine without permission Do not out any work that is not de scribed this Operation Manu
18. ailure to connect the ground lead may result in an electric shock if leakage occurs 1 Ground using a 3 pin plug 2 If a 3 pin plug cannot be used ground by connecting the ground lead of the 3 pin to 2 pin plug to the ground terminal 3 If neither 3 pin nor 3 pin to 2 pin plug can be used ground by connecting the ground lead to the ground terminal on the machine With 3 pin service outlet Simply insert the power plug 0 n Power plug 2 With a 2 pin service outlet Ground by connecting the ground lead 13 20 6 MOVING AND TRANSPORTING Do not leave the machine on a slope otherwise the machine may topple or cause unforeseen accidents 6 1 Moving on the floor Even when moving short distances always raise the level adjusters fully See P 17 5 3 2 Adjusting the level adjusters The machine height is approximately 2200mm with the POP panels F and R attached Check the heights of access doors before mov ing Remove the POP panels F and R if necessary See P 14 5 2 1 Dividing the Signboard Assy and the Cabinet Handle with care to prevent damage to the machine Be careful not to drop the Gun Assy 6 2 Transporting 6 2 1 Manual transport carrying up or down stairs etc A WARNING Always divide into the Signboard Assy and the Cabinet Assy before conducting manual carrying See P 14 5 2 1 Dividing the Signboard Assy and the
19. al Unauthorized conversion of machine may create unfore seen hazards When transferring ownership of the machine NAOMI Service Manual with the machine be sure to attach this Operation Manual and the 5 INTRODUCTION 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be sure to read these instructions to ensure safe use 2222 1 1 Magnitude 1 2 Definition ofthe term technician seen 1 3 Top priority safety precautions 2 CONTENTO Haste cei ete te e E e Ree te 4 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 nenne tentent nter nenne nennen 6 3 CHECKING THE PACKAGE CONTENTS 2 8 4 OVERALL CONSTRUCTION components their names 10 5 ANSTADEATION ee ta RE d 1 5 1 Installation conditions 11 5 t 1 Locations to avoid installing 11 5 1 2 Play zone of the installed machine meme 12 5 2 Required dimensions of carry in passage e g doors and corridors 5 3 Assembly 6 3 1 Adjusting the level adjusters 17 5 3 2 Installing and connecting the gun stand assy and rear cabinet aSSy 5 4 Connecting the power cord and the ground MOVING AND TRANSPORTING 20 6 1 Moving on the floor 20 6 2 Transporting 1 6 2 t Manual transport carrying up or down stairs etc m 21 6 2 2 Loading on or unloading from a vehi
20. and P 57 8 3 4 3 Opening the gun covers Disconnect the connector on the solenoid Remove the cap bolt M3 x 10 on the gun cover L and remove the solenoid bracket Remove the cap screw M M3 x 8 and detach the ground terminal Solenoid Cap bolt M3 x 10 Solenoid bracket Connector Ground terminal Toothed lock washer Cap screw M3 x 8 Loose the nut nominal diameter 16 holding the solenoid in place and pull out the solenoid Remove the two cap screws M M4 x 6 and remove the slide guide Pull out the solenoid plunger Be careful not to lose the spring Nut nominal diameter 16 Cap screw M M4 x 6 Solenoid Plunger To reinstall follow the removal procedure in reverse Fit the D shaped part of the solenoid in the D shaped hole of the solenoid bracket Arrange the E shaped snap rings and the spacer in the correct order Solenoid Spacer Slide guide Solenoid bracket Plunger E shaped snap ring Harness outlet downwards 5 Replacing the microswitch 4 Dez Always turn off the power switch first to prevent damage to electrical circuits Remove the gun slide R and the gun cover See P 56 3 4 2 Opening the gun slides and P 57 8 3 4 3 Opening the gun covers Replace the microswitch Microswitch Connect the blue harness QE Connectthe black harness To reinstall follow the removal procedure in reverse 6 Replacing t
21. cle 22 6 2 3 Trucking 23 OPERATION der c eic ne aaa 24 7 1 Pre service MOCKS o 25 7 1 Safety checks 25 7 2 Operation checks 25 7 2 Play instructions 26 7 3 Adjustment 27 7 3 i Turning Nthe power switch 27 7 3 2 Adjustment switches 26 7 4 Test mode 29 7 4 1 Description of the MENU screen 2 29 7 4 2 Setting the game pricing and free play COIN OPTIONS 30 7 4 3 Setting the game options GAME OPTIONS A 7 4 4 VQ tests for switches TEST eene 32 7 4 5 Monitor test MONITOR TEST 38 7 4 6 Sound test SOUND TEST 39 7 4 7 Displaying and initializing game data ADS DATA 40 7 4 8 Miscellaneous OTHERS 41 8 10 PARTS LIST 11 8 1 Maintenance and inspection 8 H Cleaning the lenses 8 2 Troubleshooting 8 2 1 General To be conducted by a technician amp 1 8 2 2 Signboard Assy TO be conducted by a technician 8 2 3 Cabinet Assy be conducted by a technician 8 2 4 Control panel Assy To be conducted by a technician sse 8 2 5 Assy be conducted by a technician 8 3 Disassembling reassembling and replacing Assys and parts 8 394 Control 8 3 2 Gun Assy To be conducted by a technician 8 4 Replacing and adjusting the monitor 8 4 i Replacing the monitor To be conducted by a technician
22. e gun with bullets First aid kits and bonus items maneki neko the beckoning figure of a cat dis played in shops to bring luck sometimes appear during the game Shoot a first aid kit to restore the player s life Shoot a bonus item to add the bonus score Boss characters appear on some stages These stages can be cleared by shooting the boss characters When playing alone one more player can join in the game midway on the vacant side by tilling the credits The player s life is reduced when attacked by enemies When it is gone the machine is ready to accept a continue play The game is over if the player takes no actions before the entry time for a continue play runs out a The player can enter his her name if the final score is one of the ten best scores of the day The ten best scores of the day are the ten best scores from when the power is turned ON to when it is turned OFF Turning OFF the power clears the ten best players and their scores and returns to the default settings The ten best players are displayed as THE BEST PLAYERS OF THE DAY on the ranking screen in attract mode The top 3 players and their scores so far are not cleared even after the power is turned OFF For the procedures to clear the top 3 players and their scores so far read P 31 7 4 3 Setting the game options GAME OPTIONS The top 3 players so far are displayed as 3 PLAYERS 26 7 3 Adjustment 7
23. ect YES and press the enter switch to start initialization 31 7 4 4 I O tests for switches I O TEST This screen is used to test the input and output of each switch and to check and set the gun sight Select I O test on the MENU screen and press the enter switch The I O TEST screen appears Use the select switch to select the desired option The selected option blinks Press the enter switch to display the 1 TEST screen for the option selected Select EXIT and press the enter switch to return to the MENU screen I O TEST a b c d I O PCB CHECK GUN INITIALIZE SWITCH TEST LAMP amp RECOIL TEST SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW ENTER TEST screen 1 0 PCB CHECK This displays the PCB CHECK screen Press the enter switch to return to the I OTEST screen I O TEST I O PCB CHECK I O PCB Connect OK namco ltd JYU PCB Verl 00 JPN 2Coins 2Guns EXIT SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW ENTER S PCB CHECK screen 32 b GUN INITIALIZE This sets the gun sight Check the gun sight regularly on this screen Select GUN INITIALIZE on the I O TEST screen and press the enter switch The GUN INITIALIZE MENU screen appears Use the select switch to select the desired option The selected option blinks Press the enter switch to display the TEST screen for the option selected Seiec DAT the enter swiitikiy retum to the MENU senin
24. ending on the size of the access door the machine can be further disassembled into two Assy s as shown below Signboard Assy excluding the POP panels 740 W 180 D x 100 mm Weight 5kg Cabinet Assy 780 W x 890 D x 1 780 H mm Weight 145kg 13 14 This page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank 15 16 This page intentionally left blank 5 3 Assembly 5 3 1 Adjusting the level adjusters Lower the level adjusters 2 locations on the Cabinet Assy and adjust the height so that the casters are approximately Smm above the floor Level adjuster Caster 17 S INSTALLATION 5 3 2 Installing and connecting the Gun stand Assy and Rear cabinet Assy be conducted by a techniclan Attach the brackets to the left and right band sides of the Gun stand Assy using the four socket screws 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 Bracket socket screws 5 16 18 1 1 2 x Gun stand Assy Sockel screws 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 18a 5 INSTALLATION Move the Gun stand Assy close to the Rear cabinet Assy and connect the two connectors Attach the brackets on the Gun stand Assy to the Rear cabinet Assy using the four socket screws 5116 1 6 x 2 Rear cabinet Assy Brackets Connectors 9 screws 5 16 18 x 2 18b 5 4 Connecting the power cord and the ground A WARNING The ground lead must be connected using one of the methods below F
25. essed c The GAME screen reappears when the test switch is pressed d ON appears on the left display ON OFF when the select switch is in the up position and on the right display OFF ON when the select switch is in the down position e ON appears when the enter switch is pressed f ON appears when the start button is pressed g ON appears when the start button 2P is pressed h ON appears when the gun trigger 1P is pulled i ON appears when the gun trigger 2P is pulled 4 LAMP amp RECOIL TEST This tests the start button lamps and the gun blowback mechanism recoil The start button lamps are turned on as soon as the following screen is displayed Setting the parameters to OFF turns off the respective lamps The lamps are also tumed off by exiting from the LAMP amp RECOIL TEST screen Pull either 1P or 2P gun trigger on the screen to activate the blowback mechanism for the respective gun Select EXIT and press the enter switch to return to the MENU screen I O TEST LAMP amp RECOIL TEST LAMP TEST START BUTTON 1P LAMP START BUTTON 2P LAMP ON RECOIL TEST PULL BOTH GUN S TRIGGERS TO CONFIRM ACTION EXIT SELECT SW CHOQSE ENTER LAMP amp RECOIL TEST screen 29 3 37 7 4 5 Monitor test MONITOR TEST This screen is used to adjust the monitor parameters Select MONITOR TEST on the MENU screen and press the enter switch The MONITOR TE
26. g the option to be changed change the option details using the select switch After changing the option details press the enter switch to return to the option selection screen Select EXIT and press the enter switch to return to the MENU screen GAME DEFAULT OPTIONS IN GREEN GAME DIFFICULTY MEDIUM OFFICIAL RANKING MESSAGE ON HI SCORE INITIALIZE EXIT SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW ENTER GAME OPTIONS screen A VERY EASY a Game difficulty setting 1 A MEDIUM D HARD c Internet ranking display ON displayed when it is active 2 OFF not displayed NO not initialized YES Initialized b High score initialization 3 GAME OPTIONS setting table The game difficulty is adjusted according to the degree of the player s life power reduction 2 Setting b to OFF disables the notice and password display when the Internet ranking is active If the game difficulty a is changed from the default setting to any of the other settings b is automatically set to OFF and cannot be changed Changing the b setting is allowed only if the game difficulty is set to default The password is displayed only when playing alone It is disabled and erased from the screen when another player joins in the game midway 3 To initialize the high score select the c option and press the enter switch When YES and NO are displayed on the screen sel
27. g the problem may cause a fire or accident Dust accumulated on the power plug may cause a tire Check the plug regularly and remove any dust Insert the power plug securely into the service outlet Poor contact may cause overheating resulting in fire or bums Before operating the machine always check that the machine has been installed according to the instructions and procedures in this Operation Manual see 11 5 INSTALLATION Failure to install correctly may result in a fire electric shock injury or equipment malfunction The warning labels describe important safety precautions Observe the points below 4 To make sure that the warning labels attached to the machine are easily legible install the machine in a well lit location and keep the labels clean at all times Also make sure that the labels are not behind other game ma chines Do not remove or alter the warning labels If the warning labels become dirty or damaged replace with new labels To order replacement warning labels contact your distributor 7 1 Pre service checks Check the items described below before commencing operation If there are any problems take appropriate action by referring to P 43 8 2 Troubleshoot ing 7 1 1 Safety checks Check the points listed before operating the machine These checks are necessary for safe machine operation 4 Are the warning labels legible See P 3 1 4 Explanation
28. ge to electrical circuits elf fault occurs first check that all the connectors are firmly con nected Contact your distributor if none of the cases below applies to the problem or if the action listed does not appear to resolve the problem Never attempt to check the NAOMI or game PC board for continuity using a multi meter or other tester as Namco Ltd is responsible for repair The internal voltage of the tester may damage the IC chips Do not perform circuitry inspection using the logic tester mentioned on the NAOMI Service Manual Do not solder buttons to wire har nesses Be sure to pack components properly when sending for repair When sending the NAOMI or game PC board especially wrap them in sponge or bubble wrap and pack in a corrugated cardboard box to protect against shock No corrugated cardboard box is included in the product package 8 2 1 General To be conducted by a technician If a fault occurs first check that all the connectors are firmly connected The machine opera The supply voltage is Disconnect any other large tion is unstable outside the range from capacity electrical devices the machine mal 110 120V AC or 220 such as air conditionsers and functions 240V A large ride machines on the same power line to secure the specified supply voltage The machine turns The circuit protector Turn on the power again If off during operation tripped and tur
29. h to select the option to be changed The selected option blinks Select options a b or c and press the enter switch The value for the selected item blinks Flick the select switch up or down to adjust the values When c is selected the digit to be adjusted changes each time the enter switch is pressed Flick the select switch up or down to adjust each digit and set the desired number Press the service switch to play the selected music or sound effect 000 is for no sound and 001 is for stereo testing Select 001 and press the service switch to play the sound from the left hand speaker right hand speaker and both speakers in sequence Select EXIT and press the enter switch to return to the MENU screen SOUND TEST DEFAULT IN VOLUME ALL SP 0 127 080 0 127 064 b REQUEST SONG 000 MESSAGE e t eee d SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW ENTER SERVICESW REQUEST ON OFF SOUND TEST screen a Game sound volume setting 000 minimum 080 127 maximum 064 b Attract sound volume minimum 000 oS 127 maximum setting c Request Music sound effects selection d Message Displays the song code selected by REQUEST SOUND TEST setting table 3C 40 7 4 7 Displaying and initializing game data ADS DATA This screen displays the game data Select ADS DATA on the MENU screen and
30. he tube Always turn off the power switch first to protect service staff and other personnel from an electric shock accidents and injury and to prevent damage to electrical circuits Remove the Gun Assy See P 55 8 3 4 I Replacing the Gun Remove the two button bolts M4 x IO and remove the connector cover Remove the gun slides L and R and the gun cover R See P 56 8 3 4 2 Opening the gun slides and P 57 8 3 4 3 Opening the gun covers Remove the solenoid bracket and detach the connector and ground terminal on the solenoid See P 58 8 3 4 4 Replacing the solenoid Remove the connector from the sensor and the fastern terminal the microswitch Remove the button bolt M4 x 10 holding the tube and the gun cover L in place to remove the tube Fasten terminal to microswitch Ground terminal Connector 0 solenoid Button bolt x 10 Button bolt 8 x 10 Connector cover di Connector to sensor Tube Ground terminal Connector To reinstall follow the removal procedure in reverse 60 8 4 Replacing and adjusting the monitor 8 4 1 Replacing the monitor be conducted by a technician indicates Do not touch Always turn off the power switch first to protect service staff and other personnel from an electric shock accidents and injury and to prevent damage to electrical circuits The monitor interior contains compone
31. ing and reinstalling the rear Adjustment board _ Mounted on cabinet wallnot as shown here a Adjustment functions The monitor adjustment board is configured as below 0000 PERE gem amp 60 1 H PHASE Adjusts the picture to the center of the raster 2 V CENTER Adjusts the vertical center 3 HLSIZE Horizontal size adjustment Adjusts the horizontal picture size 4 CONTRAST Adjusts the picture contrast 5 V HOLD Adjusts the vertical hold 6 ODP 7 SIZE Adjusts the picture size 8 BRIGHT Adjusts the picture brightness cannot be adjusted without technical experience and measur ing instruments Do not touch Note that if accidentally touched it may not be possible to return it to its original setting 65 0 Adjustment preparations edi Mad The display position and size of the picture on the monitor will vary depending on the direction of the machine when adjusted Adjust the machine in the installed position whenever possible If the machine has to be moved for adjustment adjust the machine in the same direction as when installed If the machine installation position is changed frequently or when not adjusting in the installed position adjust with the monitor facing east Wait at least 30 minutes after switching the power ON before adjusting c Monitor display adjustment Display the MONITOR TEST screen in test mode See P 29 7 4 Test mode
32. l and to prevent damage to electrical circuits Remove the control panel cover See 53 5 3 3 I Removing and reassembling the control panel Turn the control panel cover over and pull out the start switch If the lamp is burnt out remove the lamp and replace with a new one To replace the entire start switch disconnect the fasten terminals remove the start switch and replace with a new start switch Control panel cover underside Start switch Fasten terminal To reinstall follow the removal procedure in reverse 3 4 UUM ASSY To be conducted by a technician 1 Replacing the Gun Assy Always switch off the power before carrying out work to prevent electric shock accidents or injuries to maintenance staff or other personnel and to prevent damage to electrical circuits Remove the control panel cover See P 53 X 3 3 I Removing and reassembling the control panel Disconnect the connector xl Remove the two countersunk head nuts 6 securing the Gun Assy from the underside of the control panel cover Pull the connector cover upward to remove the Gun Assy 4 Always readjust the Gun Assy after replacing See P 36 7 4 4 b GUN INITIALIZE Connector cover fie Countersunk head mut MB Toothed lock washer Ground terminal Countersink heed nut M6 Connector Control panel underside 5 5 2 Opening
33. n coinmech 9 10 11 12 cash box Interior Operation Manual this manual NAOMI Service Manual 4 Keys for cash box and rear panel Keys for service door 11 Washers Split Lock 5 16 Flat Fender 5 16 1 OD Bik 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 Socket Hd Hex Bik 4 OVERALL CONSTRUCTION components and their names Rear cabinet Assy n Ground terminal ee ee 5 INSTALLATION NIARNING Install the machine according to the instructions in this Operation Manual Failure to follow these procedures see P 11 5 INSTALLATION may result in a fire electric shock injury or equipment malfunction 6 Insert the power plug securely into the service outlet Poor contact may cause overheating resulting in a fire or bums Always connect the grounding lead Using the machine without proper grounding may result in an electric shock when leakage occurs See P 18 5 4 Connecting the power cord and the ground Install the machine securely on the floor using the level adjusters Failure to secure the machine may result in accidents or injury See P 17 5 3 2 Adjusting the level adjusters 5 1 Installation conditions 5 1 1 1 Locations to avoid installing NWARNING This machine is designed for indoor use only Never install the machine ou
34. nd pull the gun trigger The gun sight is set initialized After shooting the center of the cross on the lower right comer of the screen the GUN INITIALIZE SCREEN I reappears Check that the gun can be shot at any point within the frame If the gun sight is not set properly press the enter switch or the start button to return to the GUN INITIALIZE SCREEN 2 and try to set initialize the gun sight GUN INITIALIZE 1P again AIM AT CENTER OF THE CROSS AND PULL GUN TRIGGER 5 After shwting the gun GUN INITIALIZE 1P AIM AT CENTER OF THE CROSS AND PULL GUN TRIGGER GUN INITIALIZE SCREEN 2 for gun sight initialization Press the test switch to return to the GAME screen 35 36 2 GUN INITIALIZE 2P This sets the gun sight for 2P the player 2 The procedures are the same as de scribed in 1 c SWITCH TEST This tests the input and output of all the switches Press the enter switch with the select switch flicked up The I O TEST screen reappears I O TEST SWITCH TEST ON RED COIN 000 4 a SERVICE OFF b TEST OFF SELECT UP DOWN OFF OFF d ENTER OFF START BUTTON 1P OFF f START BUTTON 2P OFF 9 GUN TRIGGER 1P GUN TRIGGER 2 OFF i UP SELECT SW ENTER SW EXIT SWITCH TEST screen a The coin counter increments each time the coin switch is activated b ON appears when the service switch is pr
35. ned the circuit protector trips off the power again there is a fault with the machine Contact your dis tributor 8 2 2 Signboard Assy To be conducted by a technician Symptom Action See page The fluorescent The connector is dis Reconnect the connector lamp does not light connected securely The fluorescent lamp is Replace the fluorescent lamp burnt out The glow lamp is burnt out Replace the glow lamp 8 2 3 Cabinet ro be conducted by a technician Symptom Main cause See page There is no sound The sound volume is Adjust the sound volume Page 39 the speakers 100 low The monitor does TRE mom Connector Reconnect the connector Page 62 not display a picture is disconnected The Rack Assy connec tor is disconnected Reconnect the connector Page 5 1 The NAOMI is defec Replace the NAOMI Page 52 tive 8 2 4 Control panel Assy To be conducted by a technician not work connected Replace the start switch Page 54 The connector is dis Reconnect the connector connected securely Page 48 The lamp is burnt out Replace the lamp Page 54 8 2 5 Gun Assy To be conducted by a technician Symptom Main cause Action See page The blowback does Reconnect the connectors Pages 55 and not operate connected securely 58 The microswitch is Replace the microswitch Page 59 defective The solenoid is worn Replace the solenoid Page 58 s is di 5 Page 57
36. nts that generate high voltages of more than 20 000V Do not touch the interior of the monitor to prevent an electric shock Residual high voltage remains at the anode cap anode lead and fly back trans former even when the power has been switched off Never touch then to prevent an electric shock When replacing the monitor never touch any parts other than the stay angle and monitor surface Angle 9 Approx 29 07 Monitor ube face Focus lead Approx 10 000 Fly back transformer Angle Stay Approx 29 000V Approx 10 000V The monitor circuits are divided into primary and secondary circuits which are electrically insulated Do not touch the primary circuit or both circuits simulta neously short circuiting This is extremely dangerous and will result in an electric shock or accidents Secondary circuit chassis panels CRT etc Primary circuit main PCB If foreign material such as solder waste or paper fails inside the monitor switch off the power to prevent fire or breakdown and contact your distributor If a fault occurs with the monitor switch off the power immediately and contact your distributor The monitor weighs approximately 40kg Work must be carried out by at least two people 61 62 This page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank 63 8 4 2 Adjusting the monitor be conducted by techni
37. of warning labels attached to the machine Are all the level adjusters adjusted See P 17 5 3 2 Adjusting the level adjusters Is there sufficient play zone around the machine See P I 1 5 1 Installation conditions Are both ends of the gun tube secured Is there any damage to the gun tube Are the gun screws tightened 7 1 2 Operation checks Turn ON the power switch and check the following items See P 27 7 3 1 Turning ON the power switch 1 Check the sound Is there sound from the speakers 2 Check the fluorescent lamps Do the Signboard Assy lamps light 3 Check the picture Does the monitor display pictures normally To check the following items press the service switch and play the game See P 27 7 3 2 Adjustment switches 4 Check the gun operation and set the gun sight See P 33 7 4 4 b GUN INI TIALIZE 5 Check the start switch operation 25 7 2 Play instructions The machine is a gun shooting game machine which can be played by single player or by two players Insert the necessary number of coins to fill the credits After the credits are tilled press the start button to start the game play When the game play is started try to shoot enemies on the screen Up to eight bullets can be shot consecutively out of the player s gun When bullets are run out pull the trigger with the gun pointed outside the screen to replenish th
38. pair service is available for the item 38 Contact your distributor 11 72 1 O 2 Marquee Assy Qu Marquee Acrylic Silkscreen ____ 40 09511 0 Marquee Box Wood _______ 10 3 Control panel Assy No Part NAI Part 1 Control Panel Cover 90 09566 00 Decal Control Panel Left 1402547221200 Decal Control Panel Right NI402547221201 Decal Control Panel Center 140 09567 00 Gun Taher Mounino 15109788 Gun Tether Mounting Plate Right TS1 0 07669 00 Pushbutton wimicroswitch 12V Red round VG80 09614 20 Happ Pushbutton w microswitch 12V Blue round uc VG80 09614 22 Happ Chain 38 Link 4 12 Dia Wire PB20 03154 00 Ref 700 290 54 0004 201 73 74 4 Gun Assy Connector cover Gun cover R red Gun slide R red Slide rail Spacer Microswitch Solenoid bracket Gun R Assy 09 04826 00 PB90 05447 00 PB09 03427 00 1 PB10 04835 00 2 VG95 04942 00 1 9 296 420 PB090296 466 PB09 0296 467 PB09 000 228 PB10 04669 00 PB03 03141 00 Ref 296 411 296 421 296 415 004 056 296 401 296 424 296 412 296 414 296 425 296 422 296 417 296 413 296 420 296 466 296 467 000 228 296 416 296 400 75 76 5 Stand Assy mu roser oxe
39. press the enter switch The ADS DATA screen appears The game data is retained even when the power is switched off unless ADS INI TIALIZE or BACKUP MEMORY INITIALIZE on the OTHERS screen is ex ecuted Once the data has been confirmed select EXIT and press the enter switch to return to the MENU screen 7 4 8 Miscellaneous OTHERS This screen is used to initialize the backup memory Select OTHERS on the MENU screen and press the enter switch The OTHERS screen appears Use the select switch to select the required option The selected option blinks Press the enter switch to execute the selected blinking option Select EXIT and press the enter switch to return to the MENU screen OTHERS DEFAULT IN GREEN ROM Ver 00 09 20 WED 15 15 59 a CLOCK 9 P S N 000000 123456 c LANGUAGE JPN 9 BACKUP MEMORY INITIALIZE 9 EXIT SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW OTHERS screen a Displays the software version b Not used for this machine c Displays the PC board serial number d Selects the language used in the game attract sequence Select from English ENG French FRA German GER and Spanish SPA Sets the screen freeze function With this set to ON press the enter switch to freeze release the screen and flick the select switch upward to advance frames The sound is cut while this setting is at ON
40. prevent damage to the machine Always raise the level adjusters fully See P 17 5 3 2 Adjusting the level adjusters Do not subject components to shock when lowering to the ground Be careful not to drop the Gun Assy Forklift sticker 6 2 3 Trucking A WARNING When transporting the machine on a vehicle secure the machine to prevent it from moving due to acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle in transit Failure to secure the machine may result in accidents rama Handle with care to prevent damage to the machine Remove the POP panels to prevent damage due to wind pressure See 14 5 2 1 Dividing the Signboard Assy and the Cabinet When roping the machine observe the following Always attach mpes in the positions indicated in the figure below 6 Insert pads of polystyrene foam or similar material between the machine and the side panels of the truck to protect the machine surfaces e Secure the Gun Assy using cords etc Secure the Gun Assy using cords etc Protective cover fabric or foam Polystyrene foam pad Polystyrene foam pad POP panel Assy Protective cover fabric or foam 23 24 7 Should a problem occur switch OFF the power immediately and stop operating the machine Then unplug the power cord from the service outlet Operating the ma chine without correctin
41. tdoors in any of the following locations Locations exposed to direct sunlight Locations subject to rain or water leakage Damp locations Dusty locations Close to heating devices Hot locations Extremely cold locations Locations susceptible to condensation due to temperature differences Locations where the machine may become an obstacle in emergencies such as emergency exits or locations where fire extinguishing equipment is installed Unstable locations or locations subject to vibration rama To secure the gun sensor detection install the machine in the location where no incandescent lamps are reflected on the monitor 12 5 2 Play zone of the installed machine ANVARNING Ensure a play zone as show in the diagram below to prevent contact between players and observers or pessersby ram ceiling height of at least 2m 20cm is required e To facilitate removal of the Control base Assy for maintenance lave space of at least 50cm between the rear of the machine and the wall or other game machines 1 m80cm or more 50 more 50cm or more 50cm or more g 5 8 50cm more 1m more 5 2 Required dimensions of carry in passage e g doors and corridors 6 Machine excluding the POP panel 780 W x 890 D x 1 870 H mm Weight 150kg The carry in passage must be large enough to allow access Dep
42. ter switch to finalize the option to be changed After finalizing the option to be changed change the option details using the select switch After changing the option details press the enter switch to return to the option selection screen Select EXIT and press the enter switch to return to the MENU screen COIN OPTIONS DEFAULT IN GREEN GAME COST 2 COIN 5 1 CREDIT a CONTINUE COST 1 COIN 5 1 CREDIT b FREE PLAY OFF c SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW COIN OPTIONS screen a Game pricing setting Number of coins required for one game play to 9 coins 9 coins OFF No ON Yes 4 b Game pricing setting for the continued Number of coins required play 1 for the continued play 1 to 4 OFF Free play setting 2 COIN OPTIONS setting table The game continue pricing cannot be set higher than the regular game pricing To raise the game pricing and the game continue pricing set the game pricing first 2 When the free play setting is set to ON the game starts just by pressing the start button without having to insert any coins 7 4 3 Setting the game options GAME OPTIONS This screen is used to set the game options Select GAME OPTIONS on the MENU screen and press the enter switch The GAME OPTIONS screen appears Use the select switch to select the option to be changed The selected option blinks Press the enter switch to finalize the option to be changed After finalizin

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