NAMCO TIME CRISIS 2 SD AMERICAN DUAL Operator'S Manual Download Page 46

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Page 3: ...hank you very much for purchasing Namco s Time Crisis 2 One Player This Operation Manual describes How to run install transport move maintain and scrap this machine safely How to run this machine corr...

Page 4: ...y CAUTION 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 Notes related to a function and protection...

Page 5: ...pull the cord Always hold the power plug to pull it out o Do not place anything on it o Do not get it caught by this machine other product or wall o Do not do anything else that may damage the power c...

Page 6: ...should be read easily take care to decide the place to install this machine and the appropriate illumination or soil of the warning labels Do not let this label get hidden behind another gaming machin...

Page 7: ...Dividing the signboard Assy and cabinet Assy 14 5 3 Assembly 15 5 3 1 Connecting the cabinet Assy to the tower Assy 15 5 3 2 Installing the pedal Assy 17 5 4 Connecting the power cord and the ground 1...

Page 8: ...ssy 48 8 2 3 Signboard Assy 49 8 2 4 Tower Assy 49 8 2 5 Pedal Assy 49 8 2 6 Gun Assy 49 8 3 Disassembling reassembling and replacing the Assys and parts 50 8 3 1 Cabinet Assy 50 1 Detaching and reatt...

Page 9: ...abinet Assy 10 2 Signboard Assy 10 3 Control base Assy 10 4 Rack Assy 10 5 Cord box Assy 10 6 Tower Assy 10 7 Pedal Assy 10 8 Gun Assy 10 9 Coin Assy 11 WIRING DIAGRAM Cabinet Assy Tower Assy 6 73 74...

Page 10: ...power supply 2 Maximum power consumption 3 Maximum current consumption 4 Cash box capacity 5 CRT 6 Dimensions 110V 120V AC 50 60 Hz 450W 5 2A approx 1350 in US quarters 27 color monitor As installed...

Page 11: ...ndicated cetcw IIyou find any component mISSing contact your dealer 80dy Assy 1 unit Tower ASsy 1 unit 80dy Assy 1 unit No I Component Specification I O ty IPedalbradcet I 4 2 I Range scc cat M5 x12 9...

Page 12: ...4 OV RALL CONSTRUCTTON 4 OVERALL CONSTRUCTION components and their names CabinetA y PeCalAuy WamineJ sticlcet anside 10...

Page 13: ...ns for installation r WARNING Do not place an object close to the vent holes in the rear and side of this machine Do not block any of the vent holes with a wall or other object either Failure to obser...

Page 14: ...assers by CNonCE This machine must be at least 2m 1Oemfrom the ceiling Allow for a clearance of at least SOembetween the rear of this machine on the one hand and the nearby wall and other machinery on...

Page 15: ...5 2 Required dimensions of carry in passage Shipping dimensions are as follows Cabinet Assy 36 W x 37 25 D x 89 H in ships with marquee installed Gun Tower Assy 30 W x 30 D x 51 H in 13...

Page 16: ...ers and a sufficient working space to avoid accidents D Remove the two torque bolts M5 x 12 from the back of the signboard Assy and detach the connector cover II Unplug the connector of the signboard...

Page 17: ...sor from functioning A fluorescent lamp is tolerable D Install the cabinet Assy according to P Il 5 1 Conditions for Installation Then lower the four level adjustors until the casters are about 5mm fr...

Page 18: ...th this machine II Pull out the harness from the tower Assy then connect the two connectors to the cabinet Assy Harness Flange socket M8 x 20 TowerAssy Cabinet Assy II With four torque bolts M5 x 12 a...

Page 19: ...onnectors of the pedal Assy and the tower Assy then insert the pedal Assy be tween the pedal brackets II Tighten the flange sockets tacked in step D fixing the pedal Assy between pedal brackets Flange...

Page 20: ...3P plug 2 If the ground conductor cannot be grounded with a 3P plug ground the ground conductor with a 3P 2P conversion plug 3 If the ground conductor cannot be grounded with either a 3P plug or a 3P...

Page 21: ...ground terminal Ground the ground conductor by linking it to the ground terminal at the rear of the cabinet Assy No ground conductor is furnished with this machine Ground terminal r J m Instal the gro...

Page 22: ...ed together be sure to divide this machine into assemblies while referring to P 21 6 2 1 Dividing Before moving any assembly either over a short or a long distance always tract the level adjustors of...

Page 23: ...nge sockets M6 x 12 pedal brackets and one connector to detach the pedal Assy Do the same at the opposite side Flange socket MS x 12 Flange socket M6 x 12 Pedal Assy fA Remove the four torque bolts M5...

Page 24: ...the portion of the harness that sticks out of the tower Assy Harness Flange socket M8 x 20 Tower Assy II Fix the joint cover with four torque bolts M5 x 12 CNOTICE If the ceiling of the passage corrid...

Page 25: ...ccident or injury See P 14 5 2 1 Cividing the signboard Assy and cabinetAssy and P 21 6 2 1 Cividing Manuaf carrying must always be conducted by the appropriate number of people specified below Any at...

Page 26: ...nsported with a forklift 00 not use a forklift for moving or transporting this machine Using a forklift may cause this machine to fall down or cause an unexpected accident Transport avery component ca...

Page 27: ...t cause an accident CNOTICE When lowering any equipment from a higher level do not let it get shocked In roping any equipment observe the following Always apply ropes to the positions indicated in the...

Page 28: ...chine according to the descriptions and specified procedures given in this Operation Manual see P 11 5 Installation before operating this machine Improper installation may cause a fire electric shock...

Page 29: ...nce around this machine See P l1 5 1 Conditions for lnstallation Is the gun tube fastened at both ends Is it damage free e Are the gun screws fastened Are the tower Assy and cabinet Assy fastened toge...

Page 30: ...mode is for two player cooperative plays An additional player can join the game after it has started 2 Solo play mode This mode is for single player plays No one can join the game once it has started...

Page 31: ...ar of the body Assy ON Power switch 7 3 2 Adjustment switches Open the service door of the coin Assy and you will find the adjustment switches a Service switch a c Select switch Tilt this lever upward...

Page 32: ...e adjustment is over select EXIT and press the enter switch You go back to the MENU screen 1 1 When all adjustments are over rum off the test switch You then go back to the game screen If this machine...

Page 33: ...7 4 Test Mode c Select switch Tilt this switch upwards or downwards to choose an item in the test mode d Enter switch green After choosing an item with the select switch press this switch to finalize...

Page 34: ...NTER COIN OPTIONS screen Option Description Factory setting a Setting a game fee Coins required for one game 1 9 coins b Setting a continue play fee Coins required for continue play 1 9 coins c Settin...

Page 35: ...ume ON with sound ON at the attract mode OFF without sound d Initializing the high score NO not to initialize NO YES initialize Table of GAME OPTIONS settings II With the select switch choose an optio...

Page 36: ...to go back to the MENU screen a Status of the DIP switches This displays the status of the DIP switches on the game PC board The switches of the numbers in red are on They are all factory configured...

Page 37: ...PCB CHECK Master TX 3536 namco ltd Time Crisis 2 Verl OO JPN I O PCB Connect OK namco ltd TSS I O Ver2 02 JPN GUN EXTENTION EXI l SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW ENTER va PCB check screen Press the enter s...

Page 38: ...g the switches toggles the corresponding settings a The count rises every time the coin switch is activated b Turns on when the service switch is pressed c Turns on when the test switch is turned on d...

Page 39: ...sm of the gun I O TEST DIP 4 LINK 12345678 ON OFF ON 2 SOLENOID TEST PULL GUN TRIGGER TO ACTION EXIT SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW ENTER Solenoid test screen m Pull the gun trigger to activate the gun s b...

Page 40: ...hoose an option The selected option will blink II Press the enter switch to display the corresponding pattern To get out of the pattern screen press the enter switch again a Displays a gradation patte...

Page 41: ...Factory setting a Setting the sound volume 00 minimum to 64 maximum 40 of the left hand speaker b Setting the sound volume 00 minimum to 64 maximum 40 of the right hand speaker c Selecting a music nu...

Page 42: ...a o While on the MENU screen select ADS DATA and press the enter switch The ADS DATA will then appear fJ Power off does not cause data to be lost unless you execute ADS INITIALIZE or BACKUP MEMORY INm...

Page 43: ...splays the software version b Not used in this machine c Used to test the PC board not used in running d Selects a language used in the attract mode English ENG German GER French FRA Spanish SPA Portu...

Page 44: ...LIZE CRT a GUN INITIALIZE PROJECTOR b SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW ENTER Fig 1 GUN INITIALIZE MENU screen II With the select switch choose an option you wish to execute a Choose this option because this...

Page 45: ...Press the enter switch with the select switch tilted up to go back to the GUN INmALIZE MENU Fig 2 1 GUN INITIALIZE CRT screen 1 AIM AT CENTER OF THE CROSS AND PULL GUN TRIGGER II While on the screen i...

Page 46: ...eople and other persons around them from getting an electric shock accident or injury Some parts in the projector retain high heat and voltage after power off These may give you an electric shock or g...

Page 47: ...every six months o Loosen the four flange sockets M6 x 20 on the cabinet body side D Remove the four flange sockets M5 x 12 on the pedal Assy then remove the connector Then remove the pedal Assy Flang...

Page 48: ...e holder while pulling the plunger II Wipe off the grease from the pedal plate II Grease the plate and the spherical portion of the plunger Specified grease brand Albania Grease No 2 Showa Shell Micro...

Page 49: ...four torque bolts M5 x 12 then detach the cover II Press the pedal with a hand and make a visual check to see if the plunger is pressing the micros witch II If the plunger is worn and not pressing the...

Page 50: ...cted by a technician only Symptom Cause Action See page The machine s The supply voltage is not Disconnect the large capacity electric behavior is not stable within the rated voltage equipment on the...

Page 51: ...th a new Page 64 live one 8 2 5 Pedal Assy To be conducted by a technician only Symptom Cause Action See page The pedal does not The microswitch is out of Replace the microswitch with a new one Page 6...

Page 52: ...cover Lh WARNING Before carrying out this task always tum off the power switch to prevent workers and people around them from getting an electric shock accident or injury and to protect the electric c...

Page 53: ...hs about 4Okg This work must be conducted by at least two workers Before carrying out this task always turn off the power switch to prevent workers and people around them from getting an electric shoc...

Page 54: ...ach the top four thus removing the maintenance panel Maintenance panel Torque bolt M5 x 12 Rear panel Loosen II Remove the two connectors from the monitor This machine may come with a monitor having a...

Page 55: ...8 MAINTENANCE o Toei made monitor Connectors Loosen the two screws then unplug the connector II Remove the eight torque bolts M5 x 20 then detach the monitor mask 53...

Page 56: ...and spring washers M8 x 25 and four washers r WARNING r The monitor weighs about 40kg This work must be conducted by at least two workers II Tilt the top of the monitor forwards slowly then detach the...

Page 57: ...mer __ dll approx 29 000V Angle Angle Monitor CRT surface Flyback transformer approx 29 000V Rear Ne approx 10 OOOV The monitor circuitry is divided into a primary and a secondary which are electrical...

Page 58: ...maintenance panel See P 51 8 3 1 2 Replacing the Monitor with a New One II This machine may come with a monitor having a differently shaped frame depending on the time of production Check which type o...

Page 59: ...ightness Adjusts the horizontal size of the picture Adjusts the horizontal display position of the picture Adjusts the vertical size of the picture Adjusts the vertical display position of the picture...

Page 60: ...e is adjusted as follows 1 While in the monitor test screen display VIEW ANGLE ADJUST CRT Fig 3 Adjustment of Screen Size and Position See P 38 7 4 5 MONITOR TEST 2 Center the picture size Adjust the...

Page 61: ...nd position Contrast adjustment m Contrast can be adjusted as follows 1 While in the monitor test screen display GRADATION PATIERN Fig 4 Io Grada tion Pattern 2 Adjust CD CONTRAST contrast and BRIGHT...

Page 62: ...ttaching the Rear Cover II Disconnect the five connectors at the locations illustrated below 11 Loosen the two Phillips hexagon bolts with flat and spring washers M6 x 16 pull the rack Assy a little t...

Page 63: ...tric shock accident or injury and to protect the electric circuit from damage D Detach the rear cover See P 50 8 3 1 1 Detaching and Reattaching the Rear Cover II Disconnect the six connectors 11 Remo...

Page 64: ...and spring washers M3 x 6 Phillips round head screw with flat and spring washers M3 x 6 II Attach new game PC boards in reverse order II Reassemble them in reverse order II After replacing always che...

Page 65: ...the electric circuit from damage CAUTION The fluorescent lamp can heat up to a high temperature Take enough care when detaching it Take enough care in replacing the fluorescent lamp and glow lamp bec...

Page 66: ...ing the connectors from the 1 0 PC board always hold the 1 0 PC board When connecting the connectors to the I O PC board insert the white connector to the top and the red one to the bottom I O PC boar...

Page 67: ...ct the four connectors of the I O PC board D Remove the four cup screws M M3 x 6 then detach the I O PC board I O PC board o Cup screw M M3 x 6 II Attach a new board in reverse order 65 8 MAINTENANCE...

Page 68: ...tach the cover fJ Remove the two Phillips round head screws with flat and spring washers M3 x 16 and two fasten terminals then detach the microswitch Fasten terminal II Replace the microswitch with a...

Page 69: ...the Pedal Assy II Pull the plunger out of the holder then replace it with a new one At that time grease the new plunger all over Specified grease brand Albania Grease No 2 Showa SheIl Plunger 11 Wipe...

Page 70: ...the electric circuit from damage D Remove the six torque bolts MS x 12 and detach the holder cover Torque bolt e MSx12 B Disconnect the two connectors II Remove the two dished end washer nuts M6 from...

Page 71: ...ays tum off the power switch to protect the electric circuit from damage o Remove the four cap bolts M3 x 10 one button bolt M4 x 25 and one hexagon box nut M4 then detach the gun slides L and R Gun s...

Page 72: ...25 four hexagon box nuts M4 and one cap bolt M3 x 10 fixing the gun cover R Then detach the gun cover R At that time take care not to let the lens fall Button bolt Gun cover R M4 x 25 Gun cover L Butt...

Page 73: ...meter fixing the solenoid II Pull out the solenoid II Remove the two cup screws M M4 x 6 and detach the slide guide iii Pull out the solenoid plunger At that time take care not to lose the spring Cup...

Page 74: ...h to protect the electric circuit from damage D Remove the gun Assy See P 68 8 3 5 1 Replacing the Gun Assy II Remove the two button bolts M4 x 10 then detach the connector cover II Remove the gun sli...

Page 75: ...ing this machine collect transport and dispose of its components according to relevant laws If you wish to entrust a third party to collect transport and dispose of this machine to discard employ agen...

Page 76: ...10 PARTS LIST 10 PARTS LIST 10 1 rl 1 lit L G oj U 0 e s fij Reverse side i 74...

Page 77: ...e panel 2 671 121 16 Rear cover 1 671 123 17 Fork sticker 2 229 441 18 Caution sticker maintenance 1 461 359 19 Key washer 1 450 124 20 Buckle thin 1 Double duty type 2 3mm thick 101 011 1 21 Coin loc...

Page 78: ...10 PARTS LIST 10e 2 Signboard Assy I I I I I J g 76...

Page 79: ...3 Signboard panel 1 671 212 4 Fluorescent lamp 1 FL 40W 5 Fluorescent lamp fixture 1 M4111A 6 Speaker cover 1 671 215 7 Speaker mask 4 I 671 217 8 Speaker 4 EAS10P542A 006 108 9 Signboard side sticker...

Page 80: ...10 PARTS LIST 10 3 Control base Assy 0 o f 0 I I f r o g 0 C o C J o LJ 2l 78...

Page 81: ...10 PARTS LIST No Part Q ty Model and rating Part 1 Control base 1 671 311 2 Switching regulator 1 VS75B 24 24V 75W 009 117 3 SWitching regulator 1 VS100B 12 12V 100W 009 116 79...

Page 82: ...10 PARTS LIST 10 4 Rack Assy v 0 D I I 0 D 0 0 0 il9 b m kJ 0 8 8 1 e II o c 0 0 D 0 D 0 D r1 CJ 80...

Page 83: ...61 0S0 2 Bracket R 1 461 0S1 3 Cover 1 461 716 4 Case 1 461 718 S F panel 1 1 461 719 6 Fan motor 1 471SMS 1 OT SSO SOO 00S 209 7 Finger guard 1 B 5 8 Switching regulator 1 VS75S 5 SV 7SW 009 111 9 Sw...

Page 84: ...10 PARTS LIST 10 5 Cord box Assy n n y Ii I I l l _oJ 8iY s i 8J J I i I I I I I I I I L _j_____ J 8 82...

Page 85: ...10 PARTS LIST No Part Q ty Model and rating Part 1 Cord box 1 671 411 2 Noise filter 1 SUP C4210 F 3 Power switch 1 CP S2PA 1 M7 SA or CP32EMJ7 S 83...

Page 86: ...10 PARTS LIST 10 6 Tower Assy 8 8 ur D 84...

Page 87: ...13 10 CoinAssy 1 11 Gun base A 1 671 662 12 Holder cover A 1 671 673 13 Beam A 1 671 614 14 Pop sticker 1 Set of pop and description stickers 671 660 15 Description sticker 1 16 Holder cover L 1 671 6...

Page 88: ...10 PARTS LIST 10 7 Pedal Assy 86...

Page 89: ...10 PARTS LIST 10 8 Gun Assy 88...

Page 90: ...20 12 Microswitch 1 K3L 13 000 027 13 Epto sealer 1 Sealant EE 910 W10 x t15 x L248 106 041 14 Cover 1 631 214 15 Plate 1 631 216 When is of the flush screw type No Part Q ty Model and rating Part 1 F...

Page 91: ...425 12 E type snap ring 2 7CA 3 10 dial 110 002 13 Spacer 2 296 422 14 Slide guide 1 296 417 15 Gun slide L A 1 296 483 16 Back spring 1 296 420 17 Lens 1 NA V1472050 296 466 18 Sensor PCB 1 296 467...

Page 92: ...10 PARTS LIST 10 9 Coin Assy eOl 90...

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Page 94: ...nter 2 NX 06F054 003 033 8 Coin case 1 464 022 9 Buckle C 1 100 121 10 Cash box I 1 461 040 11 Service plate A 2P 1 461 714 12 Test switch 2 SDS 103A 03 138J 000 312 13 Service switch 2 SDAP 1 1R red...

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