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PAC-MAN BATTLE ROYALE

OPERATION MANUAL

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To ensure safe operation of the game machine, be sure to read this Operation Manual before use.

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Keep this Operation Manual in a safe place for quick access whenever needed.

The actual product may differ slightly from the illustrations in this manual.

Specifications of the machine and contents of this operation manual are subject to change without prior notice due to product improvements.

WARNING

P

AC-MAN BA

TTLE ROY

ALE

Operation Manual

Part No. PG45-13396-00

First Edition Published in January 2011

To Purchase This Item, Visit BMI Gaming | www.bmigaming.com | (800) 746-2255 | +1.561.391.7200

To Purchase This Item, Visit BMI Gaming | www.bmigaming.com | (800) 746-2255 | +1.561.391.7200

Summary of Contents for PAC-MAN BATTLE ROYALE

Page 1: ...the illustrations in this manual Specifications of the machine and contents of this operation manual are subject to change without prior notice due to product improvements WARNING PAC MAN BATTLE ROYA...

Page 2: ...permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions...

Page 3: ...s 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 Note re...

Page 4: ...he power cord Do not wet the power cord or power cord plug with water Water can cause an electric z z shock or electrical leakage Do not touch the power cord plug with a wet hand Doing so can result i...

Page 5: ...s attached to the 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...

Page 6: ...y 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 switch on 17 7 2 2 Adjustment switches and but...

Page 7: ...48 8B 4 Assembly and disassembly of the machine 49 8B 4 1 Top Board assembly 49 1 Removing and attaching the Top Board assembly 49 2 Replacing the monitor glass 51 8B 4 2 Middle Box assembly 52 1 Repl...

Page 8: ...V AC power supply 4 Coin box capacity Approx 750 in coins 3 000 25 cent coins 5 Display device LCD monitor 32 inch screen 6 Dimensions 1 As installed 35 x 44 5 x 98 in 890 x 1 130 x 2 490 mm W x D x...

Page 9: ...m 38 6 in 980 mm 41 in 1 040 mm Signboard assembly 5 1 x 33 1x 87 in 130 x 840 x 2 210 mm W x D x H 33 1 in 840 mm 5 1 in 130 mm 87 in 2 210 mm 7 Weight 1 As installed Approx 286 6 lb 130 kg 2 When di...

Page 10: ...in box If any item is missing contact your distributor Accessory list No Name Specification Qty 1 Operation Manual Operation Manual 1 2 Service key 2 3 Coin box key 2 4 Power cord 1 5 Hex flange bolt...

Page 11: ...mps inside Control Panel assembly 3P Blue Top Board assembly Control Panel assembly 4P Red Bill acceptor option Under Box assembly Middle Box assembly Side service door Control Panel assembly 1P Yello...

Page 12: ...rs 5 1 Installation conditions 5 1 1 Locations to avoid when installing the machine WARNING The machine is designed for indoor use Never install the machine outdoors or in any z z of the following pla...

Page 13: ...nside such as doors and corridors The machine is divided into separate components at the factory before shipping The dimensions of main components are as follows As installed z z 35 x 44 5 x 98 in 890...

Page 14: ...t on a slope it may tip over z z and cause an accident 6 1 Moving on the floor Carefully transport the machine so as not to cause excessive impacts to it as the LCD monitor is a precision electronic c...

Page 15: ...the machine into parts See P 11 5 2 Required z z dimensions for bringing the machine inside such as doors and corridors When carrying the machine manually the following number of people are needed z...

Page 16: ...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 game machine or other objects Do not remo...

Page 17: ...o the AC outlet and the power input socket on the machine 7 Is the power cord plug free of dust 8 Is the signboard pillar securely attached to the Under Box assembly See P 37 8A 1 3 1 Attaching the si...

Page 18: ...or 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 images properly See P 28 7 4 5 Monitor cond...

Page 19: ...tch Be sure to complete 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 r...

Page 20: ...st the monitor 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 o...

Page 21: ...nd 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 dot...

Page 22: ...st available round of play Note that this function is not available during the final round or in single mode When you winner or loser press the START button during intermission while z z Winner is dis...

Page 23: ...on 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 initialization Se...

Page 24: ...E 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 varies depending on the currency DOLLAR 0 25...

Page 25: ...IN 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 25 to 25 0 POUND 0 10 to...

Page 26: ...ngs 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 NORMAL SHORT NORMAL Flip...

Page 27: ...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 4 2 OUTPUT TEST c I O PC...

Page 28: ...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 is activated the value increases by increme...

Page 29: ...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 button lights Flip the Sel...

Page 30: ...R 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 FULL WHITE Displays an all white screen Flip...

Page 31: ...00 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 both speakers The sound s...

Page 32: ...VE 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 the total number of plays f COIN COUNT Sho...

Page 33: ...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 2010 FRI 10 01 10 COIN ERRO...

Page 34: ...ws 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 CLOCK SETTING f BACKUP MEMORY INITIALIZE I...

Page 35: ...em Description a RECENTRY 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 will blink Press the Enter...

Page 36: ...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 COMPLETE appears on the screen BACKUP MEMORY...

Page 37: ...e 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 service...

Page 38: ...he machine level and stable using the four level adjusters Level adjuster 8A 1 2 Removing and attaching the side service door Remove the two Torx bolts M5 x 40 unlock the door using the provided servi...

Page 39: ...d assembly is performed above waist level prepare z z a step ladder or platform to stand on Performing the task in an awkward position can result in injury or machine damage 1 Attaching the signboard...

Page 40: ...or See P 36 8A 1 2 Removing and attaching the side service door and then connect the harness connecter and crimping terminal from the pillar Crimping terminal Harness connector Place the under box sid...

Page 41: ...the signboard Hang the notched signboard bracket hole on the pillar Two installation orientations are available for the signboard Signboard Secure the signboard bracket using the four flange bolts M6...

Page 42: ...into the conncter that is pulled out from the signboard pillar Harness connectors Signboard pillar Signboard Cap the signboard bracket cover on the bracket and then secure it using four flange bolts M...

Page 43: ...forming the tasks described below CAUTION The Middle Box assembly including the top board weighs approximately 110 2 lb z z 50 kg It should be removed by three or more people in a large work area to p...

Page 44: ...harnesses and cords into the Middle Box assembly from the openings in the Middle Box assembly Remove the four flange bolts M8 x 35 and four flat washers M8 x 25 Flange bolt 8M 35 Flat washer M8 x 25 T...

Page 45: ...hooting Disassembly for passing through a narrow corridor Lift the Middle Box assembly to remove it from the Under Box assembly Attach the Middle Box assembly following the above steps in reverse To P...

Page 46: ...hine is stable on the floor See P 36 8A 1 1 Securing z z the machine using level adjusters 2 Power cord plug Make sure that the power cord is connected firmly to the cord box on the z z machine and th...

Page 47: ...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 connections are se...

Page 48: ...ioners large rides etc from the same power line and ensure that the game machine receives the specified power supply voltage 8B 2 2 Middle Box assembly Problem Main cause Remedy Page No images on the...

Page 49: ...ted switch failure Replace the switch Page 63 I O PCB failure Replace the PCB Page 57 One of the illuminated switches does not light up The connector on the illuminated switch is disconnected Connect...

Page 50: ...NIT 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 failure Replace the MAIN PCB Page 55 2 4...

Page 51: ...y of the machine be sure to turn the power switch off before performing the tasks described below CAUTION The Top Board assembly weighs approximately 44 1 lb 20 kg It should be removed z z by three or...

Page 52: ...x 13 Lift the Top Board assembly to remove it from the Middle Box assembly Care must be taken so that the harness connectors are not caught in the Middle Box assembly holes when lifting the Top Board...

Page 53: ...ore people in a large work area to z z prevent accidents Remove the Top Board assembly See P 49 8B 4 1 1 Removing and attaching the Top Board assembly The following disassembly work requires sufficien...

Page 54: ...to turn the power switch off before performing the tasks described bellow The LCD monitor may remain hot after turning the power switch off Be sure to allow z z the LCD monitor to cool down before sta...

Page 55: ...Assembly and disassembly of the machine Disconnect the harness connector and D sub 15 pin terminal D sub 15 pin terminal Harness connector Remove the four flange bolts M4 x 12 Flange bolt M4 12 To Pur...

Page 56: ...nitor to remove it from the Middle Box assembly Remove the RGB and power cables from the LCD monitor Power cable RGB cable Attach the LCD monitor following the above steps in reverse To Purchase This...

Page 57: ...ed 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 power...

Page 58: ...tic 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 See P 55 8B 4 3 1 Replacing the MAIN PCB Pla...

Page 59: ...lectricity 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 switch off See P 17 7...

Page 60: ...CB 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 power switch on R...

Page 61: ...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 switch off See P 17 7 2 1 Turning...

Page 62: ...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 side service d...

Page 63: ...e Top Board assembly See P 19 8B 4 1 1 Removing and attaching the Top Board assembly Release the harness from the harness clamp on the back of the Top Board assembly Remove the six flanged nuts to rem...

Page 64: ...1 Removing and attaching the Top Board assembly While holding the thread on the bottom of the joystick shaft using a screwdriver turn the joystick ball counterclockwise to remove the ball collar and...

Page 65: ...ng the tasks described below Remove the Top Board assembly See P 49 8B 4 1 1 Removing and attaching the Top Board assembly Remove the harness connector and then turn the illuminated switch countercloc...

Page 66: ...st level prepare z z a step ladder or platform to stand on Performing the task in an awkward position can result in injury or machine damage Be sure to replace with the proper fluorescent lamp Don t i...

Page 67: ...o collect transport and discard the machine be sure z z to select specialist companies Dispose of used lithium batteries in accordance with local laws and regulations z z Before disposing of lithium b...

Page 68: ...ling material 4 PG96 13425 00 5 Side sealing material A 2 PG96 13426 00 6 Side sealing material B 2 PG96 13427 00 7 Joint bracket 6 PG10 13403 00 8 Retainer guard A 8 PG96 13428 00 9 Retainer guard B...

Page 69: ...mbly Middle Box assembly 10 2 Middle Box assembly 2 3 1 No Name Qty Type and rating Part No 1 Middle box 1 2 Monitor bracket 2 PG10 13407 00 3 32 LCD Monitor 1 VG85 13741 00 To Purchase This Item Visi...

Page 70: ...Box assembly TEST SERVICE ENTER SELECT 22 8 13 7 12 9 10 3 4 2 1 24 23 33 34 35 36 25 31 29 32 5 21 5 23 18 15 17 20 11 27 28 6 14 30 19 16 26 To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com...

Page 71: ...0 13409 00 15 PCB base 1 16 MAIN PCB 1 PG03 13391 00 17 I O PCB 1 PG03 13392 00 18 A I PCB 1 PG03 13393 00 19 AMP PCB 1 20 Power Supply 1 21 Speaker 2 VG54 12904 00 22 Fan motor 1 23 Coin meter 1 VG83...

Page 72: ...anel 3 1 LIGHT BLUE PG40 13421 02 5 Decal Control Panel 4 1 RED PG40 13421 03 6 Decal Button ST 1 1 YELLOW PG40 13422 00 7 Decal Button ST 2 1 PINK PG40 13422 01 8 Decal Button ST 3 1 LIGHT BLUE PG40...

Page 73: ...No Name Qty Type and rating Part No 1 Signboard frame 1 PG10 13414 00 2 Signboard pillar 1 PG10 13413 00 3 Signboard panel 2 PG95 13423 00 4 Signboard bracket 1 PG10 13401 00 5 Signboard bracket cover...

Page 74: ...5 RCA Cable 1 1 6 6 2 2 SPL 4 4 5 5 SPR AC fan motor FM1 SP1 SPEAKER1 4 15W SP2 SPEAKER2 4 15W ANALOG VIDEO CABLE 3 1 2 3 40 40 GND 12 12 KANBAN LED 39 39 GND 38 38 COIN CNT 37 37 COIN SW3 35 35 COIN...

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