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Thank you for purchasing this KONAMI product.   This manual explains how to operate your
game machine correctly and safely.

About this product

•Failure to operate the machine correctly could result in malfunction or

accidents, so please read this manual carefully before commencing
operation.   Be sure to operate the machine as described in this manual.

•Keep this manual carefully so as to be ready for use when necessary.
•If the machine still fails to display or to get started, immediately turn OFF

the main power switch and contact your nearest dealer.

•This manual covers the following models:

•GN845-UC

•The specifications of this product are subject to change without notice for

reasons such as improving the performance.

•The contents of this game, its main devices and design are protected under each law

concerning patent, copyright and other intellectual properties.

•Unauthorized reproduction of this document or any of its contents is strictly

forbidden.

© 1998 KONAMI ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Summary of Contents for DanceDanceRevolution

Page 1: ...PN 0000068482 GN845...

Page 2: ...ady for use when necessary If the machine still fails to display or to get started immediately turn OFF the main power switch and contact your nearest dealer This manual covers the following models GN...

Page 3: ...n and assembling 6 1 Connection of units 23 6 2 Fastening the adjusters 26 6 3 Power unit 27 6 4 Service panel 27 6 5 External output terminals 28 6 6 Mounting billboards 29 6 7 Splitting into and mov...

Page 4: ...cialist are defined as follows Qualified in shop maintenance persons A qualified in shop maintenance person must have experiences in maintaining amusement machines money changers and the like Under th...

Page 5: ...wise an accident or malfunction may result In a place exposed to rain or moisture In a place exposed to direct sunlight In a place exposed to direct heat from air conditioning and heating equipment et...

Page 6: ...rwise it may result in an injury or accident or damage to the units Provide a clearance of more than 200 mm 8 in and less than 400 mm 16 in between the stage units and the cabinet unit If a player sti...

Page 7: ...er to replace the parts Using a damaged power cord or power plug could result in fire or electrical shock Be sure to turn OFF the main power switch and unplug the power cord from the receptacle before...

Page 8: ...rouble may result Do not hold the unit connection pipe when moving this product Otherwise it may result in an injury or accident Do not apply a strong force for moving the units Otherwise it may resul...

Page 9: ...7 Locations of warning and other safety labels Types of warning and other safety labels 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 15 16 8 9 10 11 12 13...

Page 10: ...truction label 1 set Billboard 1 set Hexagon wrench width across flats 4 mm 1 If any part is defective or not found contact your nearest dealer The specifications of this product are subject to change...

Page 11: ...ons indicated by arrows Do not hold the positions indicated by arrows 200 mm 8 in to 400 mm 16 in Allowance for Carrying in and Installation of Product The following allowance dimensions are necessary...

Page 12: ...10 2 Names of parts...

Page 13: ...ayers play the game the game is not over unless the scores of both the dance gauges of the player become 0 When a number is played to its end the ranking of the player SS S A B C D or E is indicated o...

Page 14: ...maintenance key and turn it clockwise How to close the maintenance door Take care not to apply any load or impact to the maintenance door when it is open After closing the maintenance door be sure to...

Page 15: ...2 Open the coin door and take out the coin box Coin counter You will find the coin box when the coin door is opened The coin counter is located under the coin box Take care not to apply any load or im...

Page 16: ...n OFF the main power switch unplug the power cord from the receptacle and contact your nearest dealer Result of test The machine goes to the game mode and the demonstration game gets started If test i...

Page 17: ...SELECT Press the 1P select button SET Press the 1P start button After selecting a mode refer to the page on which that mode is described in details I O CHECK SCREEN CHECK COLOR CHECK FLASH ROM CHECK...

Page 18: ...ORY SETTINGS is selected and the 1P start button is pressed all the setting of the mode will be returned to the factory setting MEMO Mode for checking the performance of buttons and controls To return...

Page 19: ...en press the 1P start button Adjusting the display color 5 Game settings DIP SWITCH CHECK Mode for checking the setting of the DIP switches Be sure to set the DIP switches as follows To return to the...

Page 20: ...bass control knob provided on the service panel Refer to page 35 MEMO The background flows from right below to left above PRESS 1P START BUTTON EXIT CG CHECK The left cube is semi transparent Tow cub...

Page 21: ...g To return to the main menu screen select SAVE AND EXIT or EXIT and press the 1P start button Setting various coin options This screen is just an example The coin setting options are not displayed wh...

Page 22: ...s the 1P start button in individual display screen Total number of coins for last 7 days Total number of coins for past 52 weeks Total number of coins for each day of the week Indication of play condi...

Page 23: ...EV NEXT PAGE PRESS 2P START BUTTON DATA CLEAR PRESS 1P START BUTTON EXIT Total number of coins after the time being set Number of coins for Monday Number of coins for Tuesday Number of coins for Wedne...

Page 24: ...long as the button is pressed If ALL is selected all the lamps light up one after another To return to the main menu screen select EXIT and press the 1P start button Checking various lamps for lighti...

Page 25: ...ct the stage units Do not apply a strong force for moving the stage units after connection Never move the stage units across a step after connection Pay full attention not to pinch wires in the connec...

Page 26: ...hen connecting the units Provide a clearance of more than 200 mm 8 in and less than 400 mm 16 in between the stage units and the cabinet units 1 Remove the screws fixing the unit connection pipe mount...

Page 27: ...der for safety sake Pay full attention not to allow your hand or wires to be pinched while mounting the title unit 1 Fix each of the units with adjusters by referring to the description of 6 2 Fasteni...

Page 28: ...tighten them with hexagon nuts after making sure that all the units are placed stably in a horizontal position 6 2 Fastening the adjusters How to mount the stage plates Be sure to mount the stage pla...

Page 29: ...cabinet unit Be sure to use the attached AC power cord Be sure to ground to the machine Never connect the grounding wire to gas pipe water pipe or telephone ground terminal There are high voltaged pa...

Page 30: ...ignal level RGB video signal terminal Sync signal level Sync signal system 15 8kHz 3 3Vp p High impedance TTL level Composite Sync signal Red RIGHT White LEFT Audio output level 0 6dB Output impedance...

Page 31: ...or and on the top of woofer box Mount the right billboard in the same procedure for the left one Set the billboard on the top of woofer box to check its height and then attach it 1 Fold along all line...

Page 32: ...the 12 adjusters before moving the product Use casters to move it When connecting the split units again pay due attention not to pinch your hand and wires 1 Turn OFF the main power switch and unplug...

Page 33: ...e main power switch and unplug the power cord from the receptacle 2 Open the coin door remove the screws and take out the coin counter In the meanwhile disconnect the connector 3 Remove the maintenanc...

Page 34: ...indicated in this manual as well as settings and remodelling 1 Be sure to turn OFF the main power switch and unplug the power cord from the receptacle 2 Open the maintenance door and remove two bolts...

Page 35: ...acing parts be sure to use parts of the correct specifications Never use parts other than the specified ones Strictly refrain from disassembly and repair of parts which are not indicated in this manua...

Page 36: ...y cooled before replacement work When replacing parts be sure to use parts of the correct specifications Never use parts other than the specified ones Strictly refrain from disassembly and repair of p...

Page 37: ...ts of the correct specifications Never use parts other than the specified ones Strictly refrain from disassembly and repair of parts which are not indicated in this manual as well as settings and remo...

Page 38: ...ires for button lamp COM NO 5 Loosen the nuts and separate the button 6 To fit the button again Set the buttons so that the projections at the back side of buttons should fit into the holes of panel a...

Page 39: ...a player may tumble down by slipping to get injury Do not wipe the foot panel acrylic resin plate with thinner or alcohols When replacing parts be sure to use parts of the correct specifications Neve...

Page 40: ...n to the foot panel setting direction Arrange the lamp units in the same direction as shown Pay attention to the lamp unit setting position which differs depending on its color R Red or B Blue is prin...

Page 41: ...er switch and unplug the power cord from the receptacle If the machine is in abnormal conditions and does not operate normally immediately turn OFF the main power switch unplug the power cord from the...

Page 42: ...urning it clockwise will make the red deeper Green input gain adjustment Changes green brightness Turning it clockwise will make the green deeper Blue input gain adjustment Changes blue brightness Tur...

Page 43: ...41 8 Annex 8 1 Label locations and exploded view Label...

Page 44: ...42 8 Annex FIG 1 UNIT CABINET 1 4...

Page 45: ...43 8 Annex FIG 2 UNIT CABINET 2 4...

Page 46: ...44 8 Annex FIG 3 UNIT CABINET 3 4...

Page 47: ...45 8 Annex FIG 4 UNIT CABINET 4 4...

Page 48: ...46 8 Annex FIG 5 UNIT TUBE ASS Y DOOR COIN...

Page 49: ...47 8 Annex FIG 6 ASS Y SERVICE...

Page 50: ...48 8 Annex FIG 7 ASS Y BOX SPEAKER...

Page 51: ...49 8 Annex FIG 8 ASS Y START...

Page 52: ...50 8 Annex FIG 9 UNIT TITLE...

Page 53: ...51 8 Annex FIG 10 ASS Y LIGHT A B...

Page 54: ...52 8 Annex FIG 11 ASS Y SPEAKER ASS Y LAMP...

Page 55: ...53 8 Annex FIG 12 UNIT STAGE L 1 2...

Page 56: ...54 8 Annex FIG 13 UNIT STAGE L 2 2...

Page 57: ...55 8 Annex FIG 14 UNIT STAGE R 1 2...

Page 58: ...56 8 Annex FIG 15 UNIT STAGE R 2 2...

Page 59: ...57 8 Annex FIG 16 UNIT STAGE L R...

Page 60: ...58 8 Annex FIG 17 ASS Y POWER BOX...

Page 61: ...59 8 Annex FIG 18 UNIT BOX AMP...

Page 62: ...60 8 Annex FIG 19 ASS Y TRANSFORMER...

Page 63: ...61 8 Annex FIG 20 UNIT ATTACHMENT...

Page 64: ...62 MEMO...

Page 65: ...63 8 Annex 8 2 Wiring diagram GN845 UC specifications for regions using 120 voltage area in the U S A 1 2...

Page 66: ...64 8 Annex Wiring diagram GN845 UC specifications for regions using 120 voltage area in the U S A 2 2...

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