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

Keep●this●operation●manual,●along●with●the●projector●operation●manual●in●a●safe●place●where●is●
can●be●quickly●accessed●whenever●needed.

Time

●Crisis

●5

●(US
●specifications)

The●specifications●of●the●machine●and●the●contents●of●this●operation●manual●are●

subject●to●change●without●prior●notice●due●to●product●improvements.

Time Crisis 5

(US specifications)

OPERATION●MANUAL

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

Part No. 737-354

First Edition Published in 

February 2015

OPERATION

●MANUAL

First

●Edition

2737003100

WARNING

Summary of Contents for Time Crisis 5

Page 1: ...needed Time Crisis 5 US specifications The specifications of the machine and the contents of this operation manual are subject to change without prior notice due to product improvements Time Crisis 5...

Page 2: ...es For inquiries regarding the machine or machine repairs contact your distributor Authorized in September 2014 BANDAI NAMCO Games manages and identifies the chemical substances contained in our produ...

Page 3: ...s injury or death Failure to avoid these risks may result in light injury or damage to other property Notes about functionality that are not related to safety are indicated by the following symbol Inf...

Page 4: ...the power cord plug with wet hands Doing so may result in electric shock The maximum current consumption of 9 A is the machine s power capacity To prevent fire and electric shock use indoor wiring tha...

Page 5: ...e warning labels attached to the machine are always clearly visible install the machine in an appropriate location with ample illumination and keep the labels clean at all times Also make sure that th...

Page 6: ...1 Safety Precautions Be sure to read to ensure safe operation 6 Back Warning sticker Service B EXP Part No 461 539 Warning sticker Service B EXP Part No 461 539...

Page 7: ...3 Transportation Using a Vehicle 31 7 Operation 32 7 1 People Who Should Not Play the Game 32 7 2 Safety Precautions for Playing 33 7 3 Explanation of Parts That Are Critical for Safety of Players an...

Page 8: ...g the USB Dongle 78 8A 6 Connecting the Power Cord and Ground 79 8A 7 Post Installation Checks 80 8A 8 Turning the Power Switch On 81 8A 9 Confirmation after Power On 83 8A 10 Gun Assembly Adjustment...

Page 9: ...onitor Tower L Assembly 142 10 4 Monitor Tower R Assembly 144 10 5 ES3X Assembly 146 10 6 Coin Box Assembly 148 10 7 Signboard Assembly 152 10 8 Cord Box Assembly 154 10 9 Gun Tower L Assembly 156 10...

Page 10: ...10 V 2 Rated power consumption 1080 W 3 Maximum current consumption 9 A 4 Coin box capacity Approximately 3000 coins 5 Display unit 55 LCD monitor x 2 6 Dimensions 1 When installed Width W 2 860 x De...

Page 11: ...10 11 Specifications Test Mode Troubleshooting 2 When disassembled Monitor tower L assembly Width W 1 430 x Depth D 640 x Height H 1 890 mm 1430 1890 640 Monitor tower R assembly Width W 1 430 x Dept...

Page 12: ...x assembly Width W 470 x Depth D 400 x Height H 750 mm 470 750 400 Signboard L assembly Width W 1 040 x Depth D 420 x Height H 320 mm 1040 320 420 Signboard R assembly Width W 1 040 x Depth D 420 x He...

Page 13: ...bly Width W 1 200 x Depth D 340 x Height H 340 mm 1200 340 250 3 9 5 340 Gun tower L assembly Width W 740 x Depth D 930 x Height H 950 mm When the gun is removed Width W 740 x Depth D 1 010 x Height H...

Page 14: ...930 x Height H 950 mm When the gun is removed Width W 740 x Depth D 1 010 x Height H 1 050 mm When the gun is inserted 950 when the gun is removed 1050 when the gun is installed 740 930 1010 Pedal as...

Page 15: ...ght 1 When installed 550 kg 2 When disassembled Monitor tower L assembly 170 kg Monitor tower R assembly 170 kg Coin box assembly 40 kg Signboard L assembly 18 kg Signboard R assembly 18 kg Signboard...

Page 16: ...ems below are contained in the product packages If any items are missing contact your distributor Monitor tower L assembly Package No 1 8 Weight 170 kg Width W 1 430 x Depth D 660 x Height H 1 890 mm...

Page 17: ...W 1 430 x Depth D 660 x Height H 1 890 mm Monitor tower R assembly No Name Specifications Qty 1 Monitor tower R assembly See illustration above 1 2 Service key 2 Coin box assembly Package No 3 8 Weig...

Page 18: ...1 120 x Depth D 520 x Height H 430 mm Signboard L assembly No Name Specifications Qty 1 Signboard L assembly 1 Signboard R assembly Package No 5 8 Weight 22 kg Width W 1 120 x Depth D 520 x Height H 4...

Page 19: ...D 480 x Height H 360 mm Signboard C assembly No Name Specifications Qty 1 Operation Manual This manual 1 2 Signboard C assembly 1 3 Pedal assembly 2 4 Tower joint A 2 5 Tower joint B 1 6 LAN cable 1 7...

Page 20: ...ge Contents 20 Gun tower L assembly Package No 7 8 Weight 55 kg Width W 740 x Depth D 1 010 x Height H 1 050 mm Gun tower L assembly No Name Specifications Qty 1 Gun tower L assembly See illustration...

Page 21: ...10 11 Package Contents Test Mode Troubleshooting Gun tower R assembly Package No 8 8 Weight 55 kg Width W 740 x Depth D 1 010 x Height H 1 050 mm Gun tower R assembly No Name Specifications Qty 1 Gun...

Page 22: ...wer L assembly 1P side Gun assembly Tower joint A Selector door Gun assembly Monitor tower R assembly 2P side Coin box assembly Monitor tower L assembly 1P side Signboard panel Light emitting unit ins...

Page 23: ...ck OFF ON Game PC board Gun tower R assembly gun tower L assembly on the other side Game PC board Monitor tower R assembly Monitor tower L assembly Details of cord box assembly Power cord Coin box ass...

Page 24: ...chine Should Not Be Installed This machine is designed for indoor use Never install the machine outdoors or in the following locations A location exposed to direct sunlight A location exposed to rain...

Page 25: ...t make contact with bystanders or passersby A floor to ceiling height of 2 m 40 cm or more is required Provide a space of at least 50 cm between the back of the machine and the wall or another machine...

Page 26: ...x Depth D 640 x Height H 1 890 mm Weight 170 kg Coin box assembly Width W 470 x Depth D 400 x Height H 750 mm Weight 40 kg Signboard L assembly Width W 1 040 x Depth D 420 x Height H 320 mm Weight 18...

Page 27: ...ies gun tower L and R assemblies and pedal assemblies Even when only moving the machine a short distance be sure to raise the level adjusters of the monitor tower L and R assemblies and gun tower L an...

Page 28: ...pedal assemblies Attempting to manually transport the machine without disassembling it may result in an accident or injury See P 26 5 2 Required Dimensions for the Delivery Route Such as Doors and Co...

Page 29: ...g 4 or more people Do not subject the machine to impact when moving it down from an elevated position Move the machine carefully to avoid damaging it Be sure to raise the level adjusters of the monito...

Page 30: ...follow the instructions in P 28 6 2 1 Manual Transportation Such as Carrying on Stairs When using a forklift to transport the monitor tower L and R assemblies observe the following Failure to observe...

Page 31: ...g Be sure to secure the machine with ropes in the positions shown in the figure below Place Styrofoam or other shock absorbing materials between the machine and the truck bed to protect the machine su...

Page 32: ...o the machine are always clearly visible install the machine in an appropriate location with ample illumination and keep the labels clean at all times Also make sure that the labels are not hidden by...

Page 33: ...lementary school age be sure to let the guardian watch 7 3 Explanation of Parts That Are Critical for Safety of Players and Bystanders The machine is equipped with parts that are critical for safety o...

Page 34: ...nd gun tower L and R assemblies See P 77 8A 4 Level Adjuster Adjustment 4 Is the power cord and the LAN cable laid out safely so that players and other customers will not trip over it 5 Are both ends...

Page 35: ...les light up 3 Check the light emitting unit Does the light emitting unit light up 4 Check the tower and floor LEDs Do the LED modules light up 5 Check the images on the LCD monitor See P 53 7 7 6 Mon...

Page 36: ...By releasing the pedal the player can hide behind an object and load bullets into the handgun simultaneously The attack can be started by pressing down on the pedal The player can use the right and le...

Page 37: ...ppear 3 Shotgun The attack power is high but the rapid fire performance is low Accordingly it is wise to use this weapon against an enemy who has endurance 4 Grenade The attack power is high and the e...

Page 38: ...he screen and pull the gun trigger If the target is hit the next target appears Pull the trigger in the same manner Calibration is completed when five targets are shot successfully Move the gun contro...

Page 39: ...10 11 Operation Troubleshooting Test Mode 7 6 Power Switch and Adjustment Switches 7 6 1 Turning the Power Switch ON 1 Turn on the main power switch located in the cord box on the back of the coin bo...

Page 40: ...ation 40 2 Open the selector door on the coin box assembly using the service key Selector door Coin box assembly service key 3 Turn on the sub power switch Sub power switch OFF ON 4 Close the selector...

Page 41: ...ice plate a Service switch red Press this switch to increase the credit count without operating the coin counter b Test switch Set this switch to ON to enter Test mode In the test mode game costs can...

Page 42: ...test initialization of memory etc See 7 7 9 c The remaining number of credits from the last time the game was played d The number of credits used in the last time the game was played e The total numbe...

Page 43: ...ENANCE TIME SETTING c The remaining number of credits the last time the game was played Displays the number of credits remaining from the last time the game was played If the game is being played befo...

Page 44: ...s and other settings appear in yellow 2 Flip the Select switch up or down to select an item 3 Press the Enter switch to enter the selected item 4 After entering the selection flip the Select switch up...

Page 45: ...VERYEASY B EASY C NORMAL D HARD E VERYHARD C NORMAL e HIT COLOR Player s damage effect RED GREEN RED f HI SCORE INITIALIZE Initializes the high score The initial setting values appear in green charac...

Page 46: ...tch The GUN TEST screen appears GUN TEST screen Item Description a AIM AT SCREEN TO CHECK GUN ACCURACY Displays a gun test message b OUT OF SCREEN When the gun cursor goes outside of the screen perime...

Page 47: ...to lower right four positions Move the gun cursor to aim at the indicated calibration gun target and pull the trigger When the shot position is further away than a designated distance from each gun ta...

Page 48: ...range RETRY appears For example if you pull the trigger outside the 1 area when the calibration in 1 is indicated RETRY appears The allowable range of each calibration gun target 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Adju...

Page 49: ...s switch inputs See P 50 1 SWITCH TEST 2 LED TEST Tests LEDs See P 51 2 LED TEST 3 LINK TEST Tests link between the cabinets See P 52 3 LINK TEST c I O PCB Displays the PCB CHECK status In a normal st...

Page 50: ...EST SW is automatically turned ON d UP SELECT SW Displays ON while the Select switch is flipped up e DOWN SELECT SW Displays ON while the Select switch is flipped down f ENTER SW Displays ON while the...

Page 51: ...e LED TEST screen appears LED TEST screen Item Description a ALL Turn this ON to light up all LEDs b SPEAKER LED Turn this ON to light up the speaker LED c TOWER LED Turn this ON to light up the tower...

Page 52: ...screen appears LINK TEST screen Item Description a LINK AS Displays the CPU ID status b LINK STATUS Displays the communication status between the cabinets Displays the number of communication success...

Page 53: ...the Enter switch to display the MONITOR TEST screen MONITOR TEST screen 2 Flip the Select switch up or down to select an item 3 Select item a b c or d and press the Enter switch to display the pattern...

Page 54: ...LEFT RIGHT SUB WOOFER VOICE SPEAKER 2 Flip the Select switch up or down to select an item The selected item blinks 3 Press the Enter switch to enter the selected item 4 After entering the selection fl...

Page 55: ...ME Displays the average game play time throughout all games g PLAY ON RATIO Displays the machine availability ratio of the time that the cabinet has been occupied to the power on time h TOTAL PLAY COU...

Page 56: ...s hidden when page 5 appears c PREVIOUS Returns to the previous page This item is hidden when page 1 appears 2 Flip the Select switch up or down to select an item The selected item blinks Up to 50 of...

Page 57: ...LANGUAGE Displays the language setting ENG ITA SPA RUS POR IND KOR THA ENG e ATTRACT CUT Sets the attract cut ON OFF OFF f CLOCK SETTING Checks the set time changes the time zone and sets the summer t...

Page 58: ...e time For the offline version the base time can be changed on the CLOCK ADJUSTMENT screen 1 Select CLOCK SETTING on the OTHERS screen and press the enter switch The CLOCK SETTING screen is displayed...

Page 59: ...ime is displayed The set time of the internal clock b YEAR Sets the year Select a number between 00 and 99 c MONTH Sets the month Select a month between 01 Jan and 12 Dec d DAY Sets the date Select a...

Page 60: ...E TIME currently set 07 00 00 c HOUR Sets the hour Select a number between 00 and 23 07 d MINUTE Sets the minute Select a number between 00 and 59 00 e SET Confirms the set time 2 Tilt the select swit...

Page 61: ...gun assembly Wipe away dirt on the gun muzzle using a clean soft cloth Do not use detergents or chemicals Be very careful not to damage the gun muzzle Gun muzzle 7 9 2 Cleaning the Monitor Panel Clean...

Page 62: ...solvents Doing so may degrade the materials 1 Wipe away the dirt using a cloth moistened with neutral detergent or water and squeezed tightly 2 Wipe using a dry cloth so that no detergent or moisture...

Page 63: ...t of work time required for two workers technicians to install and assemble the machine is approximately 120 minutes 8A 1 2 Workflow 1 8A 2 Assembling the Front Assembly See 8A 2 2 8A 3 Assembling the...

Page 64: ...e exists around the machine for installation work as shown in the figure below Work space 2 m 70 cm or more 50 cm or more 50 cm or more 50 cm or more 3 m 90 cm or more 50 cm or more 8A 1 4 Tools Requi...

Page 65: ...l body posture may result in injury or machine damage WARNING 1 Put the monitor tower L and R assemblies close together side by side so that there is no gap at the top or bottom Monitor tower L assemb...

Page 66: ...wer joint B using two flange socket bolts M6 x 30 so that it protrudes at the bottom end Monitor tower L assembly back Monitor tower R assembly back Tower joint B Tower joint A Flange socket bolts M6...

Page 67: ...M6 x 12 8 Remove the four Torx bolts M5 x 12 from the coin box assembly rear cover and loosen the two Torx bolts to remove the cover Flange socket bolts M6 x 12 Install Tower joint B 8 7 Rear cover Re...

Page 68: ...Repeat the same procedure to remove the maintenance door from the monitor tower R assembly Torx bolts M5 x 12 Service key Monitor tower L assembly Maintenance door 11 Remove the two Torx bolts M5 x 12...

Page 69: ...shown in the figure below and connect the five connectors Opening Monitor tower L assembly side inside maintenance door Opening Opening Connectors Connectors 13 Pull the harnesses from the coin box a...

Page 70: ...cable L3 tag LAN cable Monitor tower R assembly side inside maintenance door Monitor tower L assembly side inside maintenance door Coin box assembly inside rear cover Opening Opening 15 Secure the LAN...

Page 71: ...into the monitor tower L assembly in step into the back panel side through the upper window and insert it into the LAN port of the game PC board LAN cable LAN cable Game PC board Game PC board Openin...

Page 72: ...e monitor tower R assembly Torx bolts M5 x 12 Torx bolt M5 x 12 Rope hook Torx bolt M5 x 12 Rope hooks Rope hook Monitor tower L assembly back Monitor tower L assembly top 20 Put the signboard L assem...

Page 73: ...Monitor tower L assembly inside Signboard L assembly Connector Flange socket bolts M6 x 12 Monitor tower L assembly 22 Repeat steps through to attach the signboard R assembly to the top of the monito...

Page 74: ...onnector Torx bolts M5 x 12 Signboard R assembly Signboard L assembly Signboard C assembly 25 Take the connector which has been inserted into the signboard L assembly in pull it inside the monitor tow...

Page 75: ...ly secure the gun tower L assembly These bolts are fully tightened after level adjuster adjustment Phillips flange socket bolts M6 x 12 Connectors Phillips flange socket bolts M6 x 12 Monitor tower L...

Page 76: ...t Gun tower L assembly front Flange socket bolts M6 x 12 temporarily tighten Pedal bracket A Pedal bracket B Slot Flange socket bolts M6 x 12 temporarily tighten Pedal assembly 6 Repeat the procedure...

Page 77: ...shooting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8A 8B 9 10 11 8A 4 Level Adjuster Adjustment 1 Lower the level adjusters until the casters are at a height of approximately 5 mm from the floor to such a degree that allows them...

Page 78: ...a machine other than the specified game machine Do not insert any USB dongles other than those designed for this machine Doing so may result in mechanical malfunction Be sure to turn off the main pow...

Page 79: ...d and Ground Provide adequate lighting if carrying out work in dimly lit locations such as the inside of the machine 1 Plug the supplied power cord into the socket 2 Use a cord clip to secure the plug...

Page 80: ...rvice 80 Must be performed by a technician 8A 7 Post Installation Checks When you have finished all installation procedures perform the inspections described in P 34 7 4 1 Safety Inspection Before Pow...

Page 81: ...performed by a technician Test Mode Troubleshooting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8A 8B 9 10 11 8A 8 Turning the Power Switch On 1 Turn on the main power switch located in the cord box on the back of the coin box ass...

Page 82: ...performed by a technician 2 Open the selector door on the coin box assembly using the service key Selector door Coin box assembly service key 3 Turn on the sub power switch Sub power switch OFF ON 4 C...

Page 83: ...ures perform the pre operation inspection described in P 35 7 4 2 Safety Inspection After Power On and P 35 7 4 3 Function Inspection After Power On Set the game cost volume level and other parameters...

Page 84: ...d See P 77 8A 4 Level Adjuster Adjustment 4 Ensure that all power cord plugs are securely fastened See P 79 8A 6 Connecting the Power Cord and Ground 5 Check the power cord plugs for dust 6 Check the...

Page 85: ...repairs or placing an order for parts fill out the Repair Request Form or the Parts Order Form provided at the end of the manual and fax it to your distributor in advance Copy the form for this purpos...

Page 86: ...onitor Tower L and R Assemblies Symptom Cause Solution Reference section The monitor does not display images The connector between the monitor and the game PC board is disconnected Open the back panel...

Page 87: ...e tape LED does not light up The tape LED is out Replace the tape LED P 113 A connector is disconnected Connect the connector securely P 113 The USIO T PC board is malfunctioning Replace the USIO T PC...

Page 88: ...ce section The side LED does not light up The tape LED is out Replace the tape LED P 120 A connector is disconnected Connect the connector securely P 120 The USIO T PC board is malfunctioning Replace...

Page 89: ...ED board is malfunctioning Replace the LED board P 117 The sensor unit is malfunctioning Replace the sensor unit P 124 The CPU board is malfunctioning Replace the CPU board P 119 The USIO T PC board i...

Page 90: ...sembly Symptom Cause Solution Reference section A pedal does not function A connector is disconnected Connect the connector P 134 A photosensor is malfunctioning Replace the photosensor P 134 The USIO...

Page 91: ...tch Contact your distributor The USIO T PC board malfunction Replace the USIO T PC board P 103 01 03 COIN ERROR 3 The coin counter is malfunctioning Contact your distributor The USIO T PC board malfun...

Page 92: ...bly In order to avoid electric shock accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task WARNING 1 Turn...

Page 93: ...ts be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task WARNING 1 Turn off the power switch See P 81 8A 8 Turning the Power Switch On 2 Remove the maintenance door See P 92 1 Removing and in...

Page 94: ...unication Sound 3 5 stereo cable Image of the LCD monitor As the color of the port does not match that of the connector align the port number with the tag number of the connector Communication LAN cab...

Page 95: ...ips pan head screws with flat and spring washers M4 x 8 and remove the PC mounting brackets A and B Phillips pan head screws with flat and spring washers M4 x 8 PC mounting bracket A PC mounting brack...

Page 96: ...to avoid electric shock accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task WARNING 1 Turn off the powe...

Page 97: ...the surface of grounded metal 1 Turn off the power switch See P 81 8A 8 Turning the Power Switch On 2 Remove the maintenance door from the monitor tower R assembly See P 92 1 Removing and installing...

Page 98: ...tricity from your body by touching the surface of grounded metal 1 Turn off the power switch See P 81 8A 8 Turning the Power Switch On 2 Remove the regulator base See P 97 4 Removing and installing th...

Page 99: ...arge the static electricity from your body by touching the surface of grounded metal 1 Turn off the power switch See P 81 8A 8 Turning the Power Switch On 2 Remove the regulator base See P 97 4 Removi...

Page 100: ...tricity from your body by touching the surface of grounded metal 1 Turn off the power switch See P 81 8A 8 Turning the Power Switch On 2 Remove the regulator base See P 97 4 Removing and installing th...

Page 101: ...the power switch before starting this task WARNING PC boards are vulnerable to static electricity If a person handles a PC board while charged with static electricity the parts on the PC board may be...

Page 102: ...ers M3 x 8 Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M3 x 8 Phillips pan head screws with flat and spring washers M3 x 8 Connector white Connector red Connectors AMP PC board 4 To install p...

Page 103: ...ectricity from your body by touching the surface of grounded metal 1 Turn off the power switch See P 81 8A 8 Turning the Power Switch On 2 Remove the back panel from the rear side of the monitor tower...

Page 104: ...in an unnatural body posture may result in injury or machine damage Replacement of monitor glass must be performed by two or more people In order to avoid electric shock accident or injury to yoursel...

Page 105: ...n the front side of the monitor tower L assembly and remove the monitor edge covers Corner cover Corner cover Torx bolts M5 x 12 Torx bolts M5 x 12 Monitor tower L assembly front 4 Remove the five Tor...

Page 106: ...ust be performed by a technician 5 Pull the monitor glass toward you to remove and replace it Be sure to handle the monitor glass with care Glass retainer U Monitor glass 6 To install perform the proc...

Page 107: ...tatic electricity If a person handles a PC board while charged with static electricity the parts on the PC board may be damaged Before handling a PC board discharge the static electricity from your bo...

Page 108: ...nitor Connectors Phillips pan head screws with flat and spring washers M3 x 20 Capacitor must face the outside of the monitor Ohmic sensor 5 To install perform the procedure in reverse When installing...

Page 109: ...in a large work area In order to avoid electric shock accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this ta...

Page 110: ...ove the monitor glass See P 104 10 Replacing the monitor glass 6 Remove the eight Phillips hexagon head bolts M6 x 12 and remove the LCD monitor together with its brackets Monitor tower L assembly fro...

Page 111: ...eplace the LCD monitor Be sure to face the LCD screen up Phillips pan head screws with flat and spring washers M5 x 10 Phillips pan head screws with flat and spring washers M5 x 10 LCD monitor LCD scr...

Page 112: ...WARNING 1 Turn off the power switch See P 81 8A 8 Turning the Power Switch On 2 Open the selector door on the coin box assembly using the service key The coin selector is placed inside the selector d...

Page 113: ...tool and exercise care when working Working in an unnatural body posture may result in injury or machine damage In order to avoid electric shock accident or injury to yourself or others as well as dam...

Page 114: ...he tape LED red Signboard L assembly Tape LED red Connector Clamps Clamp 5 To install perform the procedure in reverse When installing be sure to securely lock the connectors When installing take care...

Page 115: ...mage Replacement of light emitting unit must be performed by two or more people In order to avoid electric shock accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuits b...

Page 116: ...o the middle point Then pull out the connector through the hole while sliding the light emitting unit to the right side avoiding the protrusion on the upper left section Protrusion at the upper left P...

Page 117: ...l as damage to the electronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task WARNING PC boards are vulnerable to static electricity If a person handles a PC board while charge...

Page 118: ...at and spring washers M3 x 20 and replace the CPU board Connectors LED board LED board Phillips pan head screws with a flat spring washer M3 x 20 4 To install perform the procedure in reverse When ins...

Page 119: ...the parts on the PC board may be damaged Before handling a PC board discharge the static electricity from your body by touching the surface of grounded metal 1 Turn off the power switch See P 81 8A 8...

Page 120: ...In order to avoid electric shock accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task WARNING 1 Turn of...

Page 121: ...d replace the tape LED red Clamp Notch Notch Connector Tape LED red Clamps Gun tower L assembly Tower LED light acrylic panel L Torx bolt M5 x 12 5 To install perform the procedure in reverse When ins...

Page 122: ...itch See P 81 8A 8 Turning the Power Switch On 2 Remove the two Torx bolts M5 x 12 from the bottom of the gun tower L assembly and open the gun tower bottom cover Gun tower L assembly bottom Gun tower...

Page 123: ...assembly Gun tower L assembly Wire lock 5 To install perform the procedure in reverse 6 After replacing the gun assembly be sure to check the operations See P 49 7 7 5 Input Output Test of Switches I...

Page 124: ...rs as well as damage to the electronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task WARNING 1 Turn off the power switch See P 81 8A 8 Turning the Power Switch On 2 Remove th...

Page 125: ...nit Sensor unit 4 To install perform the procedure in reverse 5 After replacing the sensor unit be sure to check the operations See P 49 7 7 5 Input Output Test of Switches I O TEST P 47 1 SIGHT CALIB...

Page 126: ...er Switch On 2 Remove the gun body R See 2 in P 124 2 Replacing the sensor unit 3 Disconnect the two connectors and replace the gun harness 2 Gun harness 2 Connectors 4 To install perform the procedur...

Page 127: ...cuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task WARNING 1 Turn off the power switch See P 81 8A 8 Turning the Power Switch On 2 Remove the gun body R See 2 in P 124 2 Replacing th...

Page 128: ...the stopper bracket 6 Remove the two low head cap screws M4 x 6 and disassemble the vibration unit Low head cap screws M4 x 6 Phillips pan head screws with flat and spring washers M4 x 6 Stopper brack...

Page 129: ...47 1 SIGHT CALIBRATION Gun Sight Calibration Screen When installing the rotary solenoid align the flat surface of the rotary solenoid shaft with the position of the double point Double point M4 x 6 Ap...

Page 130: ...he Power Switch On 2 Remove the gun body R See 2 in P 124 2 Replacing the sensor unit 3 Disconnect the two Faston terminals and replace the micro switch Faston terminal brown Faston terminal brown whi...

Page 131: ...e connector to remove and replace the micro switch for the trigger Connector Engage the spring here Spring Trigger Micro switch for the trigger 5 To install perform the procedure in reverse 6 After re...

Page 132: ...switch See P 81 8A 8 Turning the Power Switch On 2 Remove the gun assembly See P 122 1 Replacing the gun assembly 3 Remove the gun body R and pull out the vibration unit See 4 in P 127 4 Replacing the...

Page 133: ...r B Vibration unit Hexagon nut M12 Cable tie cut using a utility knife flange socket M3 x 6 Cable cover B flange socket M3 x 6 Gun tube 7 To install perform the procedure in reverse 8 After replacing...

Page 134: ...ronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task WARNING To avoid damage to the electronic circuits be sure to check the orientation and shape of the connector before conn...

Page 135: ...sensor Pedal assembly Photosensor Pedal cover Connector Phillips pan head screw M4 x 10 5 Repeat the procedure to replace the photosensor on the other side 6 To install perform the procedure in revers...

Page 136: ...ialists in each field WARNING The software used in this machine is protected by copyright laws It is prohibited to copy adapt distribute publicly or use the software for purposes other than the operat...

Page 137: ...9 Disposal 137 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8A 8B 9 10 11 Disposal Test Mode Troubleshooting...

Page 138: ...138 10 Parts List 10 1 Overall...

Page 139: ...g No Name Qty Type or Rating No 1 Operation Manual US 1 This manual 737 354 2 Power cord 1 3 m 007 972 3 Caution sticker regarding hypersensitivity to light EXP 1 461 823 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15...

Page 140: ...10 Parts List 140 10 2 Front Assembly...

Page 141: ...embly 1 P 144 10 4 Monitor Tower R Assembly 3 ES3 X assembly 2 P 146 10 5 ES3X Assembly 4 Coin box assembly 1 P 150 10 6 Coin Box Assembly 2 2 5 Signboard assembly 1 P 152 10 7 Signboard Assembly 6 Co...

Page 142: ...10 Parts List 142 10 3 Monitor Tower L Assembly Same applies to the other side USIO T PC board...

Page 143: ...1 737 378 17 Clasp Z 1 729 245 18 Rope hook F 2 450 417 19 Caster swivel type 2 STC 75NM 102 199 20 Caster fixed type 2 STC 75NM 102 201 21 Leveling bolt 1 KYW16 100 6B 102 064 22 AC adapter holder 1...

Page 144: ...10 Parts List 144 10 4 Monitor Tower R Assembly Same applies to the other side USIO T PC board...

Page 145: ...Monitor cushion 1 737 376 16 Monitor decal R 1 737 385 17 Clasp Z 1 729 245 18 Rope hook F 2 450 417 19 Caster fixed type 2 SKC 75NM 102 201 20 Caster swivel type 2 STC 75NM 102 199 21 Leveling bolt...

Page 146: ...10 Parts List 146 10 5 ES3X Assembly Hard disk...

Page 147: ...t Mode Troubleshooting No Name Qty Type or Rating No 1 Rack base 1 737 387 2 Rack support BK 2 737 388 3 Anti vibration rubber sleeve 4 KB 20 106 181 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22...

Page 148: ...10 Parts List 148 10 6 Coin Box Assembly 1 2...

Page 149: ...8 Coin counter bracket 1 737 400 9 Back board C 1 737 401 10 Cancel spring 2 737 402 11 Security bar bracket R 1 737 403 12 Security bar bracket L 1 737 404 13 Coin Plate 2 737 409 14 Cashbox 1 718 4...

Page 150: ...10 Parts List 150 10 6 Coin Box Assembly 2 2 Same applies to the other side Coin door Service plate...

Page 151: ...81MB 100 145 5 Coin lock 1 F750 DS8 Random number 101 175 6 Cam lock 1 N92 L10 101 142 7 Service sticker M B 2 5542 PB08BNR 0 461 722 8 Power sticker 1 461 752 9 Push switching red 2 008 839 10 Toggl...

Page 152: ...10 Parts List 152 10 7 Signboard Assembly...

Page 153: ...d front cover 2 737 423 5 Signboard top cover 2 737 424 6 Signboard base C 1 737 425 7 LED retainer 1 737 426 8 Speaker cover 2 737 427 9 Speaker decal L 1 737 428 10 Speaker decal R 1 737 429 11 Sign...

Page 154: ...10 Parts List 154 10 8 Cord Box Assembly...

Page 155: ...t Mode Troubleshooting No Name Qty Type or Rating No 1 Cord box 1 737 431 2 LAN cover 1 736 635 3 Circuit protector 1 000 915 4 Noise filter 1 011 192 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22...

Page 156: ...10 Parts List 156 10 9 Gun Tower L Assembly 1 2 Pedal assembly Body L assembly...

Page 157: ...edal joint A 1 737 432 3 Pedal joint B 1 737 433 4 Stand cover A 1 737 434 5 Stand cover EXP L 1 737 440 6 Instruction decal L EXP 1 737 441 7 Marking decal L 1 737 437 8 Base decal L 1 737 438 9 Wire...

Page 158: ...10 Parts List 158 10 9 Gun Tower L Assembly 2 2...

Page 159: ...1 737 448 6 Gun holder BK 1 737 449 7 Tower cover L 1 737 450 8 Bottom cover 1 737 451 9 Tower joint T L 1 737 452 10 Tower joint U 1 737 453 11 Tower joint L 1 737 454 12 Caster swivel type 4 420S N5...

Page 160: ...10 Parts List 160 10 10 Gun Tower R Assembly 1 2 Pedal assembly Body L assembly...

Page 161: ...edal joint A 1 737 432 3 Pedal joint B 1 737 433 4 Stand cover A 1 737 434 5 Stand cover EXP R 1 737 442 6 Instruction decal R EXP 1 737 443 7 Marking decal R 1 737 487 8 Base decal R 1 737 488 9 Wire...

Page 162: ...10 Parts List 162 10 10 Gun Tower R Assembly 2 2...

Page 163: ...er 1 737 448 6 Gun holder BK 1 737 449 7 Tower cover R 1 737 494 8 Bottom cover 1 737 451 9 Tower joint T R 1 737 495 10 Tower joint U 1 737 453 11 Tower joint R 1 737 496 12 Caster swivel type 4 420S...

Page 164: ...10 Parts List 164 10 11 Gun Assembly...

Page 165: ...737 462 9 Tube nut 2 737 463 10 Gun body 1 L R set 737 464 11 Gun switch 1 737 465 12 Gun trigger 1 737 466 13 Switch spring 1 737 467 14 Trigger spring 1 737 468 15 Parallel pin 1 5X18 A 107 203 16 C...

Page 166: ...10 Parts List 166 10 12 Pedal Assembly Same applies to the other side Opposite side...

Page 167: ...1 737 475 2 Pedal L 1 737 476 3 Pedal R 1 737 477 4 Pedal cover C 1 737 478 5 Stopper L 1 737 479 6 Stopper R 1 737 480 7 Spring A 2 737 481 8 Hinge 2 737 482 9 Point cover S 2 450 416 10 Photo inter...

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