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7.  OPERATION

7-3  How to play PAC-MAN BATTLE ROYALE

7-3-1  Game rules

 

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Up to four players can battle together.

 

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If your Pac-Man has eaten a power pellet, he can eat other players’ Pac-Men.

 

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The last one standing wins the round.

 

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Multiple rounds can be played per battle royale.

7-3-2  How to control your Pac-Man

Move your Pac-Man through the maze by moving your joystick up, down, left, and right.

7-3-3  Items and a strategy in the maze

Pac-dot

The pac-dot pattern is refreshed when all pac-dots have been eaten.

Food

The pac-dot pattern is refreshed when food is eaten, even if some pac-dots remain.

Power pellet

When a Pac-Man eats a power pellet, he grows larger and other Pac-Men turn blue. 

The large Pac-Man can devour other blue Pac-Men.

Takeouts

When two equally-sized Pac-Men bump into each other, they bounce off of each other. 

To kill an opposing Pac-Man, bump your Pac-Man into it and knock it against a ghost.

(Note that Pac-Men do not bump or pass through each other when they are blue.)

Food

Pac-dot

Power pellet

Summary of Contents for PAC-MAN BATTLE ROYALE DELUXE

Page 1: ...nsure safe operation of the game machine be sure to read this Operation Manual before use Keep this Operation Manual in a safe place for quick access whenever needed The actual product may differ slig...

Page 2: ...not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio commu nications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful i...

Page 3: ...ary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and...

Page 4: ...INTRODUCTION NOTES...

Page 5: ...serious injury CAUTION Failure to avoid the indicated risk may result in minor injury or property damage Notes related to machine functions but not to safety are marked with the following indication...

Page 6: ...Do not do anything else that might damage the power cord z z Do not wet the power cord or power cord plug with water Water can cause an electric shock or electrical leakage z z Do not touch the power...

Page 7: ...achine are easily legible install the machine at an appropriate location with ample illumination and keep the labels clean at all times Also make sure that the labels are not hidden behind another gam...

Page 8: ...ON 14 7 1 Pre service check 15 7 1 1 Safety check before power ON 15 7 1 2 Operation check after power ON 16 7 2 Explanation of the power switch and adjustment switches 17 7 2 1 Turning the power swit...

Page 9: ...nician 48 8B 4 Accessing components of the machine 49 8B 4 1 Upright assembly 49 1 Replacing the MAIN PCB 49 2 Replacing the backup battery on the MAIN PCB 50 3 Replacing the I O PCB 51 4 Replacing th...

Page 10: ...00W 3 Maximum current consumption 5 A 120 V AC power supply 2 5 A 240 V AC power supply 4 Coin box capacity Approx 750 in coins 3 000 25 cent coins 5 Display device LCD monitor 54 inch screen 6 Dimens...

Page 11: ...2 SPECIFICATIONS 7 Top View Cabinet 95 x 86 x 115 in 2 413 x 2 184 x 2 921 mm W x D x H Front View Cabinet 95 115 60 95...

Page 12: ...omponents and parts Make sure that all the items listed below except the service key are contained in the coin box If any item is missing contact your distributor Accessory list No Name Specification...

Page 13: ...Front Power switch Fuse 5A 250V Fluorescent lamps inside Marquee Bill acceptor option X4 Coin Acceptor X4 Control Panel assembly 1P Red Control Panel assembly 2P Yellow Control Panel assembly 3P Pink...

Page 14: ...1 Securing the machine using level adjusters 5 1 Installation conditions 5 1 1 Locations to avoid when installing the machine WARNING z z The machine is designed for indoor use Never install the machi...

Page 15: ...dimensions of main components are as follows z z As installed 95 x 86 x 115 in 2 413 x 2 184 x 2 921 mm W x D x H z z Disassembled Base Right 37 89 x 68 13 x 6 58 in 962 28 x 1730 54 x 167 17 mm W x D...

Page 16: ...ve the machine on a slope If the machine is left on a slope it may tip over and cause an accident 6 1 Moving on the floor Carefully transport the machine so as not to cause excessive impacts to it as...

Page 17: ...P 11 5 2 Required dimensions for bringing the machine inside such as doors and corridors z z When carrying the machine manually the following number of people are needed Attempting to carry the machin...

Page 18: ...he machine are easily legible install the machine at an appropriate location with ample illumination and keep the labels clean at all times Also make sure that the labels are not hidden behind another...

Page 19: ...t it will not cause players or other customers to trip over it 6 Is the power cord securely connected to the AC outlet and the power input socket on the machine 7 Is the power cord plug free of dust 8...

Page 20: ...rt buttons light See P 25 7 4 4 Switch sensor test I O TEST 2 Check the Start buttons for proper operation See P 25 7 4 4 Switch sensor test I O TEST 3 Check the displayed image Does the monitor show...

Page 21: ...ete the installation and setup of the machine before turning the power switch on When turning the power switch on or off wait at least 30 seconds between switch operations Do not repeat turning the po...

Page 22: ...itor and other parts See P 21 7 4 Test mode Service button red Press this button to increase the credit count without activating the coin counter Enter button green After selecting an item or setting...

Page 23: ...ems and a strategy in the maze Pac dot The pac dot pattern is refreshed when all pac dots have been eaten Food The pac dot pattern is refreshed when food is eaten even if some pac dots remain Power pe...

Page 24: ...of four players can participate in the first available round of play Note that this function is not available during the final round or in single mode z z When you winner or loser press the START but...

Page 25: ...4 3 Switch button joystick testing etc See section 7 4 4 Monitor testing See section 7 4 5 Sound adjustment etc See section 7 4 6 Bookkeeping check See section 7 4 7 Clock setting and backup memory i...

Page 26: ...E OF COIN 2 0 25 VALUE OF COIN 3 BILL PULSE 0 25 EXIT SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW ENTER a b c d e f Coin Options screen Item Description Factory settings a GAME COST Sets the game cost A value range var...

Page 27: ...acceptor connected to COIN UNIT 1 As the input pulse value varies depending on the connected equipment be sure to set the appropriate value The value range differs depending on the currency DOLLAR 0 2...

Page 28: ...escription Factory settings a GAME SPEED Sets the game speed FAST NORMAL SLOW NORMAL b ROUND NUMBERS Sets the available round number 3 to 9 5 c TIME OUT Sets the time out duration for one round LONG N...

Page 29: ...OSE ENTER SW ENTER a b c d I O Test screen Item Description a SWITCH TEST Proceeds to the Switch Test screen See P 26 7 4 4 1 SWITCH TEST b OUTPUT TEST Proceeds to the Output Test screen See P 27 7 4...

Page 30: ...value increases by increments of one When the value exceeds 255 the value is reset to zero Note that the coin counter synchronizes to this test option d COIN 2 Each time a coin switch on coin unit 2 i...

Page 31: ...1P Start button lights b LAMP2 When this item is set to ON the 2P Start button lights c LAMP3 When this item is set to ON the 3P Start button lights d LAMP4 When this item is set to ON the 4P Start bu...

Page 32: ...L WHITE EXIT SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW ENTER a b c Monitor Test screen Item Description a GRADATION PATTERN Displays a 16 step gradation pattern b CROSSHATCH PATTERN Displays a crosshatch pattern c FU...

Page 33: ...ton 000 no sound to 095 000 d LR CHECK Checks the loudspeakers The check tone is heard from the loudspeakers in the following order LEFT speaker 1P and 2P side RIGHT speaker 3P and 4P side LEFT RIGHT...

Page 34: ...PLAY TIME Shows the total playing time c AVE PLAY TIME Shows the average playing time per play d PLAY ON RATIO Shows the game playing ratio POWER ON TIME divided by TOTAL PLAY TIME e PLAY COUNT Shows...

Page 35: ...RROR1 JAN 01 2010 FRI 10 06 05 COIN ERROR1 JAN 01 2010 FRI 10 05 06 COIN ERROR1 JAN 01 2010 FRI 10 04 07 COIN ERROR1 JAN 01 2010 FRI 10 03 08 COIN ERROR1 JAN 01 2010 FRI 10 02 09 COIN ERROR1 JAN 01 20...

Page 36: ...A Shows the version information b CLOCK Shows the date and time c S N Shows the serial number d LANGUAGE Shows the display language ENG English e CLOCK SETTING Sets the built in clock See P 33 7 4 8 1...

Page 37: ...Clock Setting screen Item Description a CURRENT TIME Shows the current time b CHANGE TO Sets the time c SET Enters the change Flip the Select switch up or down to select an item The selected item wil...

Page 38: ...r button See P 32 7 4 8 Initialization and other settings OTHERS The YES NO option appears next to the selection Select the YES option to initialize the backup memory When initialization is complete C...

Page 39: ...or code Error indication Cause Remedy 2 3 BACKUP MEMORY ERROR 1 Backup memory damage Initialize the backup memory See P 34 7 4 8 2 BACKUP MEMORY INITIALIZE MAIN PCB failure Request a technician for se...

Page 40: ...chine in a location as described in 5 1 Installation conditions on page 10 be sure to make the machine level and stable using the four level adjusters Level adjuster 8A 1 2 Removing and attaching the...

Page 41: ...uxe Join the Right and Left base assemblys using the hardware mounted in the right assembly Extend the wire bundles from the above locations so they may be connected later to the various sub assemblie...

Page 42: ...tion screws from the top of the Upright Assembly for attaching the Monitor Using at least 4 people move the monitor to the top of the Upright assembly rotating it up to align with the tubes of the Upr...

Page 43: ...people with ladders mount the Marquee Assembly on top of the Monitor using the hardware removed earlier and connect the AC power to the fluorescent lamp Next feed the cable bundle through hole of the...

Page 44: ...is Pink and four is Blue Both the Player pedestals and the bases are labeled R Y P and B to aid in assembly should the technician have trouble distinguishing colors R Y B P Next install the divider s...

Page 45: ...ue adding the divider shelves between players two and three and players three and four Once all the divider shelves are secured in place connect the guard rails from the upright to both the 1st and 4t...

Page 46: ...42 8A Assembly and setup To be conducted by a technician only When all the components are assembled double check all the electrical connections behind each service door Service Doors...

Page 47: ...43 8A Assembly and setup To be conducted by a technician only Use the picture below for identifying electronic circuit boards in the Upright assembly Main PCB Amp PCB I O PCB A I PCB...

Page 48: ...he machine 8B 1 1 Inspection items Check the following inspection items regularly 1 Level adjuster z z Make sure that the machine is stable on the floor See P 36 8A 1 1 Securing the machine using leve...

Page 49: ...operation of the machine and contact your distributor Operating the machine without fixing a problem can result in an accident In the event a machine malfunctions check to make sure that all connectio...

Page 50: ...ct large power consuming equipment air conditioners large rides etc from the same power line and ensure that the game machine receives the specified power supply voltage 8B 2 2 Monitor assembly Proble...

Page 51: ...ly Page 57 Illuminated switch failure Replace the switch Page 57 I O PCB failure Replace the PCB Page 51 One of the illuminated switches does not light up The connector on the illuminated switch is di...

Page 52: ...ector or bill acceptor connected to COIN UNIT 3 COIN UNIT 3 wiring harness failure Contact your distributor 2 3 BACKUP MEMORY ERROR 1 Backup memory damage Initialize the backup memory Page 34 MAIN PCB...

Page 53: ...ged with static electricity parts mounted on the PCB can be damaged Before touching the PCB be sure to remove static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object Turn the power switc...

Page 54: ...ore touching the PCB be sure to remove static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object Turn the power switch off See P 17 7 2 1 Turning the power switch on Remove the MAIN PCB Se...

Page 55: ...andled by a person charged with static electricity parts mounted on the PCB can be damaged Before touching the PCB be sure to remove static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal obje...

Page 56: ...andled by a person charged with static electricity parts mounted on the PCB can be damaged Before touching the PCB be sure to remove static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal obje...

Page 57: ...person charged with static electricity parts mounted on the PCB can be damaged Before touching the PCB be sure to remove static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object Turn the...

Page 58: ...s mounted on the PCB can be damaged Before touching the PCB be sure to remove static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object Turn the power switch off See P 17 7 2 1 Turning the...

Page 59: ...forming the tasks described below Remove the Service door on the back of the Pedestal assembly Release the harness from the harness clamp from the top of the pedestal assembly Disoconnect the appropri...

Page 60: ...sks described below Open the service door on the back of the pedestal While holding the thread on the bottom of the joystick shaft using a screwdriver turn the joystick ball counterclockwise to remove...

Page 61: ...power switch off before performing the tasks described below Open the service door on the back of the pedestal Remove the harness connector and then turn the illuminated switch counterclockwise to rem...

Page 62: ...low z z Since attachment of the Marquee assembly is performed above waist level prepare a step ladder or platform to stand on Performing the task in an awkward position can result in injury or machine...

Page 63: ...to collect transport and discard the machine be sure to select specialist companies z z Dispose of used lithium batteries in accordance with local laws and regulations z z Before disposing of lithium...

Page 64: ...60 10 PARTS LISTS 10 1 Control Stand Player 1 Shown K N M L J I D H A C O P Q A E G B F...

Page 65: ...RIBBON LED STRIP 18 LED RED PLAYER 1 VG79 14047 18 F2 RIBBON LED STRIP 18 LED YELLOW PLAYER 2 VG79 14046 18 F3 RIBBON LED STRIP 18 LED PINK PLAYER 3 VG79 14045 18 F4 RIBBON LED STRIP 18 LED BLUE PLAYE...

Page 66: ...4042 15 C PBR DX FLOOR COVER BTM LEFT PG63 14042 16 D PLASTIC FLOOR PANEL LEFT PG40 14009 00 E LED STRIP LIGHT 75cm WHT VG79 14064 75 F LED STRIP LIGHT 66cm WHT VG79 14064 66 G LED STRIP LIGHT 126cm W...

Page 67: ...2 18 C PBR DX FLOOR COVER BTM RIGHT PG63 14042 19 D PBR DX FLOOR BRACE PG63 14042 17 E LED STRIP LIGHT 75cm WHT VG79 14064 75 F LED STRIP LIGHT 66cm WHT VG79 14064 66 G LED STRIP LIGHT 126cm WHT VG79...

Page 68: ...TUBE RIGHT PG10 14021 00 D PBR DX STAND FRONT COVER PG63 14042 11 E PBR DX ELECTRIC BOARD PG63 14042 12 F PBR DX STAND BACK COVER PG63 14042 13 G PBR DX STAND BACK DOOR PG63 14042 14 H PLASTIC MONITO...

Page 69: ...R DX MARQUEE CABINET PG63 14042 07 B1 FIXTURE FLUORESCENT 36 VG57 03870 00 B2 LAMP FLUORESCENT 36 VG57 03871 00 C PBR DX MARQUEE BACK DOOR PG63 14042 10 D PLASTIC MARQUEE PBR DLX PG40 14007 00 E LED S...

Page 70: ...6 LCD MACVISION VG85 12924 00 B PLASTIC MONITOR COVER PG40 14010 00 C PBR DX MONITOR BACK DOOR PG63 14042 06 D LED STRIP LIGHT 21cm WHT VG79 14064 21 E LED STRIP LIGHT 138cm WHT VG79 14064 138 F SPACE...

Page 71: ...Assembly Item Description Part No A PBR A I PCB PG03 13393 00 B AUDIO AMP PCB GEMINI V3 1 VG05 11852 02 C PBR I O PCB PG03 13392 00 D PBR MAIN BRD PG03 13391 00 E POWER SUPPLY 12V ONLY 120W MFR 80 021...

Page 72: ...10 PARTS LISTS 68 10 8 AC Plate Item Description Part No A AC PLATE VG10 09494 00 B EMI FILTER VG78 12947 00 C ON OFF SWITCH VG53 04683 00 D FUSE HOLDER E FUSE 5 AMP SLO BLOW A C B D E...

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Page 74: ...70 11 1 WIRING DIAGRAMS AC INPUT MISC WIRING ENLARGEMENT...

Page 75: ...71 11 2 WIRING DIAGRAMS COIN DOOR WIRING ENLARGEMENT...

Page 76: ...72 11 3 WIRING DIAGRAMS PCB WIRING ENLARGEMENT...

Page 77: ...73 11 4 WIRING DIAGRAMS CONTROL PANEL WIRING ENLARGEMENT...

Page 78: ...Seller be liable for loss of profits loss of use incidental or con sequential damages Except for any express warranty set forth in a written contract between Seller and Buyer which contract supersede...

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Page 80: ...prior notice due to product improvements First Edition Published in November 2011 NAMCO AMERICA INC 951 Cambridge Drive Elk Grove Village IL 60007 847 264 5610 FAX 847 264 5611 Technical Assistance U...

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