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CONTROL PANEL INFORMATION

Player moves with the joystick.

The buttons have different uses depending on whether you are on offense or defense.

On offense, button A is for shoot or rebound. Button B is for pass to teammate. Button C (only for 1
play) is to choose the teammate to pass to. In cooperative play, the pass goes to the other player. If you
press C when not holding the ball, you can choose to be a different player.

On defense, button A is for shot block and rebound. Button B is to intercept a pass or steal. Button C
selects player.

Many other types of shots and passes can be performed by a combination of joystick and buttons.

JOYSTICK

BUT-l-ON A

BUTTON B

BUT-l-ON C

SELF TEST

Normal:

“OK” will be displayed. Then the game will start.

Abnormal: “BAD” will be displayed and self test will repeat. If “EEP ROM 35E BAD” is displayed, switch

off and switch on again while continually pressing down on the TEST SWITCH on the PCB. Switch-
ing on with TEST SWITCH pressed causes the settings of the manual test to be initialized to default.

MANUAL TEST

(3)

HOW TO START

After switching on the power, press the TEST SWITCH on the PCB or on the cabinet, and you will get
the MAIN MENU of the Manual Test Mode.
NOTE: Switching on with TEST SWITCH pressed causes the program in the EEP ROM to be initialized

to default.

HOW TO RETURN TO THE GAME MODE
Select “GAME MODE” on the MAIN MENU then press Player l’s button A to return to the game mode.
ITEMS AND HOW TO SELECT
Use Player   JOYSTICK to move arrow to desired test and press Player l’s button A to initiate testing.
Press Player l’s SHOT button during or at the end of each test to return to the MAIN MENU.

MAIN MENU

 CHECK

SCREEN CHECK
COLOR CHECK
MASK ROM CHECK
GAME OPTIONS
COIN OPTIONS
SOUND OPTIONS
DIP SWITCH OPTIONS
GAME MODE

1 PLYR JOYSTICK-SELECT ITEM

1 PLYR BUTTON A=DO CHECK

Return to GAME MODE

Summary of Contents for RUN AND GUN

Page 1: ...c 1993 KONAMI America Inc All rights reserved 0 Konami inc 1993 KonamP is a trademark of Konami Co Ltd Service I Parts 708 215 5100 George Limonez Ext 122 or 123 INSTRUCTION MANUAL KOlUAMI America Inc...

Page 2: ...4 U Front Panel Decal 247305 L Front Panel Decal 247101 Player Instruction Decal 247306 U L Bezel Panel 247307 U R Bezel Panel 247308 Lower Bezel Panel 247200 Marquee 247400 Manual 35406 Power Supply...

Page 3: ...other screen The player who is playing on the other screen has the option to Accept or not If he she accepts then match play will begin If the other player refuses or if you respond No to Do you chal...

Page 4: ...P ROM 35E BAD is displayed switch off and switch on again while continually pressing down on the TEST SWITCH on the PCB Switch ing on with TEST SWITCH pressed causes the settings of the manual test to...

Page 5: ...N MENU appears 1 2 3 4 I O CHECK rho thn rnY STlrK 2nd all hilttons to see 1 when switched on Press Player 1 and 2 SHOT buttons I I_ LI IV ti I v I Iri 1 I _ _ _ ____ I at the same time to return to M...

Page 6: ...ART NO or YES 1 to YES 4 Set the number of credit for Start and Continue ref the below list Return to factory settings COIN SETTING OPTIONS COIN S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 CREDIT S 1 2 3 4 5 6...

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Page 22: ...NACCEPTABLE INTERFERENCE TO RADIO AND TV RECEPTION REQUIRING THE OPERATOR TO TAKE WHATEVER STEPS ARE NECESSARY TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING I...

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