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Page 1: ...e slightly different from actual products D NGER l To ensure safety read this operation manual carefully before using Be sure to keep this operatil ln manual toget erwith tha MProjector Adjustment Manual for immediate and easy re aren e whenever necessa _ J I ...

Page 2: ...and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense No part of this publication may be reproduced by any mechanical photographic or electronic process or in the form of ...

Page 3: ...the Register your purchase and you ll be automatically a 5 000 25 000 or even 50 000 OfACIAt HUHS NO I URCHAS flfCESSAIIY TO WIN f rk T ...

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Page 5: ...s methods of operation installation transportation moving maintenance and disposal of this machine methods of correct operation so as to fully utilize the functions of this machine and methods of securing the safety of players as well as viewers Contact For further information on the Panic Park DX as well as repairs please contact your distributor ...

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Page 7: ...or damage to other goods and materials will possibly occur should the danger be unavoidable Cautions irrelevant to safety are displayed with the following mark r g naJ Cautions concerning the functions and protection of the product 1 2 Definition of technicians This operation manual has been written mainly for operators and location staff However the work procedure contained in any item with a not...

Page 8: ...contact may cause heat result ing in a fire or burning e A damaged power cbrd may cause a fire an electric shock or leakage Observe the following instructions Do not make the cord come close to a heating device Do not twist the cord Do not bend the cord forcefully Do not modify it Do not bundle it Do not pull it Do not pull the cord when unplugging Always hold the power plug to pull it out Do not ...

Page 9: ...e behind other game machines Do not remove or modify the warning stickers Should a sticker be markedly soiled or torn replace it with a new one For obtaining a new one please contact your distributor High voltage parts refer to specific parts inside the projectoqSee 8 3 2 1 Replacement of the projec tor on P 63 Warning sticker High voltage Parts number 461 371 h DANGER til l ll Only a qualified se...

Page 10: ... electrical shock and or InJury be sure that the power Is turned off before opening the service door Only qualified personnel should attempt to service the game Inside parts refer to rack Assy etc Caution stickers Maintenance Parts number 461 359 4 ...

Page 11: ... 3 2 Combining the projector Assy with the front Assy 22 5 3 3 Adjusting level adjusters 24 5 4 Connecting the power cord and the ground 25 1 With a 3P service outlet 25 2 With a 2P service outlet 25 3 With a 2P service outlet without a ground terminal 26 5 5 Adjusting the projector 27 6 MOVING AND TRANSPORTING 28 6 1 Moving on the same floor 28 6 2 Transporting 29 6 2 1 Dividing 29 6 2 2 Carrying...

Page 12: ...of backup memory etc OTHERS 51 7 8 Adjustment when parts are replaced INITIALIZATION 52 7 8 1 Method of initializing the volume of the swing lever Assy 52 8 MAINTENANCE 54 8 1 Maintenance and inspection 54 8 1 1 Greasing up coil springs of the swing lever Assy 55 8 1 2 Checking abrasion of versus cushions of the swing lever Assy 56 8 2 Troubleshooting measures 58 8 2 1 The whole body 59 8 2 2 Sign...

Page 13: ... PARTS LIST 76 10 1 Signboard Assy 76 10 2 Projector Assy 78 10 3 JointAssy 80 10 4 Front Assy 1 82 10 4 Front Assy 2 84 10 5 Swing lever Assy 86 10 6 Rack Assy 88 10 7 Cord box Assy 90 10 8 Coin Assy 92 11 WIRING DIAGRAM 94 7 ...

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Page 15: ...ns 11OV to 120V AC or 220V to 240V AC 50 60 Hz 330W for IIOV AC power supply 311W for 220V AC power supply 5 2A for IIOV AC power supply 1 9A for 220V AC power supply About 1 350 in US quarters 50 inch rear projector CD As installed Width 1 150 x Depth 1 730 x Height 2 290 mm 1 150 r I _t _ d II _ n C a J c l rT IQ Ul F TOll loll llKil I J I I 1 730 9 il ...

Page 16: ...rd Assy JointAssy Projector Assy 680 a J a J lj i FrontAssy Width 1 150 x Depth 680 x Height 1 900 mm Width 780 X Depth 680 x Height I 160 mm Width 1 150 x Depth 700 x Height 390 mm Width 210 x Depth 370 x Height 120 mm l 0 0 O l_ 0 co 10 I 1 150 o I ll 780 I fl l ...

Page 17: ...Signboard Assy 700 0 0 C l JointAssy 370 1 1 7 Weight CD As installed As divided Projector Assy FrontAssy Signboard Assy Joint Assy 2 pieces 267 kg 170 kg 75 kg 16 kg 6 kg 11 2 SPECIFICATIONS 1 150 r ...

Page 18: ...ins all parts and accessories illustrated in the figure below when shipped Be sure to check for any missing parts and accessories or shipping damage Contact your distributor in case of any shortage or damage Projector Assy Signboard Assy Baok Aearoover CD CID 12 Front Assy ...

Page 19: ...on Manual this manual 1 2 Key for cash box p 2 3 Keys for service door and rear cover 6Y 4 4 Flange socket M8 x 40 for joints 16 5 Hexagonal bolt M6 x 20 for signboard 2 with flat washer and spring washer attached 10 Joint 2 A Versus cushion 1 8 Bar side cover 1 essential parts for safety 13 ...

Page 20: ...NENTS name of each part 4 COMPONENTS name of each part Projector Assy Caution sticker play Power switch Signboard Assy CoinAssy JointAssy Caution stic er maintenance Ground wire terminal 14 Projector Cord box ...

Page 21: ...or injury might occur See 5 3 3 Adjustment of a Level Adjuster on P 24 5 1 Conditions of Installation WARNING You must not put anything near the vent in the back of this machine nor block up the vent by a wall This might cause the inside of the device to overheat causing a fire or machine trouble 5 1 1 Locations not to be installed WARNING e This machine is for indoor use Be sure not to install it...

Page 22: ...ayers from getting in contact with viewers or passers by e At least 2m 29 em is required from the machine to the ceiling gr U f e Keep the back of the machine at least 50 em from the wall or other machines for easy removal of the rack Assy or front Assy for maintenance I 1m 80 em or more I 16 r l 0 E l5 5 0 L l 0 E l5 5 0 L I 0 E l5 E ...

Page 23: ... is given below SignboardAssy Width 1 150 x Depth 700 x Height 390mm Projector Assy Front Assy Weight 16 kg Width 1 1 50 x Depth 680 x Height 1 900mm 1 Weight 176 kg including Joint Assy J l f J Width 780 x Depth 680 x Height 1 160mm Weight 75 kg Accordingly carrying in route needs at least the above dimensions Signboard Assy FrontAssy Projec or Assy 17 1 9CO ...

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Page 27: ...ront to connect the connector of the signboard Assy 1 piece with the projector Assy II Fit the hole at the bottom of the sign board Assy to the hook of the signboard Assy on the top of the projector Assy giving attention not to get the harness caught by the signboard Assy Projector Assy Signboard hook Signboard Assy D Fix the signboard Assy with two hexagonal bolts with flat and spring washers att...

Page 28: ...cians D Pull out the harness from the projector Assy and let it through the left joint fJ Fix both joints to the projector Assy with the eight flange sockets M8 x 40 attached ID Insert the ground terminal into the fasten tab Projector Assy Joints Fasten tab not to be used Flange socket MS x 40 22 ...

Page 29: ...ectors 3 pieces IJ Fix the front Assy to the joint Assys on both sides with the eight flange sockets M8 x 40 attached Be careful not to get the connectors and harness caught by the Assys then Harness Front Assy Flange socket M8 x 40 Detachment is to be conducted in reverse order 23 ...

Page 30: ...Loose lock nuts may cause the Assys to be rickety D Lower the level adjusters of the projector Assy 4 positions and the front Assy 4 positions so that the caster is kept at the position 5 mm up from the floor II After checking if any level adjuster is not touching the ground tighten the lock nuts of the front Assy to fix it Projector Assy FrontAssy Swing lever Lock nut Level adjusters 24 ...

Page 31: ...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 2P conversion P lug ground the machine by connecting the grounding wire to the ground terminal of this machine 1 With a 3P service outlet Simply insert the power plug 2 With a 2P service outlet Power plug Ground the ground conductor with the...

Page 32: ...ound terminal Connect the ground wire to the ground terminal on the back of the projector Assy to be grounded The ground wire is not furnished Ground terminal H IIHJ Connect the ground wire as illustrated below Washer with teeth M4 Cup screws M M4 x 10 26 ...

Page 33: ...or displacement depending on vibration that may occur during movement and on their orientation as installed If such trouble occurs perform adjustment according to the procedure specified below For the specific procedure for adjusting the projector see the Projector Adjustment Manual attached CJU UMJ e Failure to observe the adjustment procedure or touching any control other than the specified ones...

Page 34: ...sys referring to 6 2 1 Dividing on P 29 e Be sure to pull the level adjuster up to the top in moving even a short distance e The total height of the projector Assy is 2 m 29 em Check the height of the entrance See 6 2 1 Dividing on P 29 for detaching the signboard Assy e Carry the machine carefully not to damage it e Do not hold the swing levers when carrying the machine Carry the projector Assy i...

Page 35: ...n the lock nuts 4 of the front Assy and pull up the level adjusters to the top IJ Remove the eight flange sockets M8 x 40 on the front Assy side and then remove both joints IJ Disconnect the connectors 3 Pull back and store the harness in the front Assy Harness FrontAssy Joints Flange sockets M8 x 40 29 ...

Page 36: ...en tab II Remove the eight flange sockets M8 x 40 on the projector Assy side and then remove both joints Pull the harness back and store it in the projector Assy after division Remove the ground terminal from the fasten tab Joints Projector Assy Flange socket M8 x 40 30 ...

Page 37: ... it secure 2 or more workers and enough work space in order to prevent accidents hexagonal bolts with flat washer and spring washer attached M6 x 20 Signboard Assy lfl Move the signboard Assy forward to detach it from the signboard hooks IJ Remove the connector 1 on the right side of the signboard Assy as you face it IJ Detach the signboard Assy from the projector Assy and put it down Signboard As...

Page 38: ... an accident or injury When carrying by hands be sure to secure the number of persons listed below Forceful handling may cause an accident or injury Signboard Assy 16 kg 1 or more Projector Assy 170 kg 8 or more Front Assy 75 kg 4 or more 2 Joint Assys 6 kg in total 1 or more Do not hold the swing levers when carrying the front Assy S JI J e Be sure to pull the level adjuster to the top Projector ...

Page 39: ...en moving and transporting by a fork lift observe the specified locations of the fork stickers Other wise falling or other unexpected accidents may occur e Carry the machine carefully not to damage it e Molded parts are fragile Do not handle them forcefully e Be sure to pull the level adjuster to the top e Do not give a shock when taking the machine one step down e Do not hold the swing levers whe...

Page 40: ...e vehicle gains speed or slows down Otherwise an accident might occur C U UHJ e Do not give a shock when taking the machine one step down e Rope up exactly as illustrated in the figure below e Put styrene foam or other pads between the load carrying platform and the machine to prevent the surface of the machine from being damaged Cushion cloth or sponge Projector Assy Signboard Assy 34 ...

Page 41: ...dures See 5 Installation on P 15 in this Operation Manual before operation Unless normally installed a fire electric shock injury or a machine trouble might occur Warning stickers provide important cautions for safety Please observe the following instructions Give attention to the location lighting and dirt of the warning stickers on the machine so that they may be fully readable Be careful not to...

Page 42: ...accident 7 3 Explanation of parts essential for the safety of players and viewers CAUTION e When a bar side cover is broken replace it as soon as possible Otherwise it may cause an injury See 8 3 4 3 Replacement of bar side covers on P 74 Bar side cover Its function It prevents players or others from getting their fingers caught by a small opening along the path of a swing lever Part No 681 220 Ba...

Page 43: ...s therefore indispensable Should anything wrong be discovered replace the parts as soon as possible See 8 3 4 3 Replace ment of bar side covers on P 74 To order parts consult your distributor e Checks should be made on the following points before operation This is necessary for preventing any accident or injury Warning notice is easily legible See 1 4 Explanation of w uning notices stuck to this m...

Page 44: ...ands Check on the following points by pressing the service switch to actually play it See the figure of 7 6 2 Adjustment switches on P 41 II Reaction of swing levers check 7 4 3 Regular inspection D Check on abrasion of versus cushions every 3 months If worn out replace them See 8 1 2 Check on abrasion of versus cushions of swing levers Assy on P 56 II Grease up the coil springs every 6 months See...

Page 45: ...how many times they failed Only this mode has extended play Three further stages as initialized can be played by adding credits after the final stage 1111 Panic King mode This is the score attack mode for advanced players The players can make a choice by inserting a coin by pressing either right or left start button In the case of the free play it is selected by holding either the right or left bu...

Page 46: ...7 OPERATION 7u6 Adjustment 7 6 1 Turn the power switch ON Tum on the power switch that is located in the lower right of the back of this machine after 5 Installation on P 15 Power switch 40 ...

Page 47: ... 7 OPERATION By pressing this switch the number of credits can be increased without operating coin counters b Test switch By turning this switch ON the mode is switched to the test mode In the test mode the game fees can be changed and tests can be conducted on each part See 7 7 Test mode on P 42 c Select switch The items can be selected by pushing up and down this switch in the test mode d Enter ...

Page 48: ... OPTIONS GAME OPTIONS I 0 TEST MONITOR TEST SOUND TEST ADS DATA OTHERS The internal battery s dead SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW ENTER MENU screen Setting of game fees etc Setting of game contents Input output test of switches Various monitor adjustments Sound volume adjustment Display and initialization of game data Initialization etc of backup memory See 7 7 2 P 43 See 7 7 3 P 44 See 7 7 4 P 45 See ...

Page 49: ...fee is restricted depending on a one player game fee The fee of a match game is not allowed to be set lower than one player game nor higher than double the cost of a one player game c Extended play fee The number of coins necessary for an extended play 2 1 to 18 coins Setting is restricted depending on the fee set for a match game The fee of extended play is not allowed to be set higher than that ...

Page 50: ...r of mini games for a 3 4 5 6 7 match by two players If b is changed c is automatically recommended Number of mini games played in 0 No extended play 2 3 4 5 6 7 extended play Waiting time for entry for a match 10 15 20 25 Waiting time for an extended play 10 15 20 25 Sound in attract mode ON OFF Initialization of high score NO not to be initialized for the current month YES to be initialized Init...

Page 51: ...ks II To move to TEST screen of the blinking item press the enter switch II To return to the MENU screen select EXIT and press the enter switch a State of the DIP switch The state of the DIP switch on the game PC board is displayed The switch for the number displayed in red is ON Factory setting OFF It shall be OFF normally b I 0 PC Board CHECK I 0 PC Board is checked To return to I 0 TEST screen ...

Page 52: ... OFF 3 OFF 4 0 5 OFF 6 ON 7 OFF 8 OFF 9 OFF 10 UP SELECT SW ENTER SW EXIT Switch Test screen The state of each switch is displayed on the Switch Test screen The display changes by handling switches 1 Figures change by moving the left lever 2 Figures change by moving the right lever 3 The display turns to ON by pressing the left start button 4 The display turns to ON by pressing the right start but...

Page 53: ...P 12345678 ON RED BUTTON LAMP L OFF 1 BUTTON LAMP R OFF 2 EXJ l ENTER SW ENTER LAMP TEST screen 1 The lamp of the start button is lit while the start button is pressed The screen displays ON while the lamp is on To return to I 0 TEST screen press the enter switch 47 ...

Page 54: ... being selected blinks II Each pattern is displayed by pressing the enter switch a b c d e f g h i 0 To get out of the pattern screens press the enter switch again a The gradation pattern is displayed b Crosshatch pattern for the CRT monitor is displayed Not to be used for this machine c Crosshatch pattern for the projector is displayed d White window high is displayed e White window middle is dis...

Page 55: ...ushing the select switch up and down Item Description I As shipped a Setting the volume of the left speaker 00 min 64 max 45 b Setting the volume of the right speaker 00 min 64 max 45 c Selection of tunes Selection of tunes and sound effects List of sound settings In c above the digit of the value to be adjusted changes every time the enter switch is pressed Adjust each digit by the Select Switch ...

Page 56: ...t ADS DATA on the MENU screen and press the enter switch ADS DATA screen is displayed fJ Even if the power switch is turned OFF no data will be lost without executing ADS INIDAL IZE in ADS DATA or BACKUP MEMORY INITIALIZE in OTHERS II To return to MENU screen select EXIT and press the enter switch after checking 50 ...

Page 57: ...witch The item being selected blinks II To execute the blinking item press the enter switch c d e II To return to the MENU screen select EXIT and press the enter switch a The version of the software is displayed b The current time is displayed The time cannot be reset c It is used for the PC board test not to be used in operation 7 OPERATION d The language to be used is displayed English ENG Gerrn...

Page 58: ...mode either tum the test switch ON holding the service switch or enter 1 F INIDALIZE in UO TEST D Move both levers to the left end and press either the left or right start button Start buttons Swing levers I F INITIALIZE DIP 12345678 ON RED MOVE BOTH JOYSTICKS LEFT THEN PRESS BUTTON EXIT L 0000 R 0000 SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW ENTER Example of IfF INITIALIZE screen II Move both levers to the right...

Page 59: ...pproximately the same angle I F INITIALIZE DIP 12345678 ON RED MOVE BOTH JOYSTICKS LEFT THEN PRESS B O l TON L 0000 R 0000 MOVE BOTH JOYSTICKS RIGHT THEN PRESS B O l TON L 0000 R 0000 MOVE BOTH JOYSTICKS CENTER THEN PRESS B O l TON EXIT L 0000 R 0000 COMPLETED SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW ENTER Example of VF INITIALIZE screen D Tum the test switch OFF after initialization is completed 53 ...

Page 60: ...n the parts specified may give you an electric shock or get you injured WARNING e Be sure to tum the power switch OFF to prevent workers and others from suffering an electric shock accident or injury when conducting maintenance work troubleshooting measures and repairs etc 8 1 Maintenance and inspection CAUTION e Be sure to conduct a regular inspection It is indispensable to prevent accidents 54 ...

Page 61: ...er 11 Remove the connector and detach the control panel cover 8 MAINTENANCE Control panel cover II Apply grease to the three points in the following figure where a coil spring contacts a swing lever Assy Same on the opposite side The specified grease Albania grease No 2 Showa Shell Coil spring D Assembly is to be made in reverse order 55 Grease up the entire part Grease up contacting points ...

Page 62: ...ever Assy To be conducted by technicians only o Check abrasion of the versus cushions once every 3 months D Remove the nine torque bolts M5 X 12 on the control panel cover fJ Remove the connector and detach the control panel cover Torque bolt M5 x 12 56 Control panel cover ...

Page 63: ...ion wears with your eyes Versus cushion Parts easy to wear 0 D Replace the versus cushion if worn out See 8 3 4 2 Replacement of versus cushions on P 73 Replace it if this part becomes about 7 mm or less ll Assembly is made in reverse order 57 ...

Page 64: ...ntact your distributor if the trouble is not applicable in any of the items given on P 59 P 61 or no improvement is made if some measures have been taken Do not to attempt to repair the game PCB yourself Be sure not to try to conduct an continuation test using testers etc The internal voltage of a multi meter may damage the IC Pack carefully when sending components for repair Especially when sendi...

Page 65: ...witch ON again If the Page 40 halfway operates and the power circuit protector operates repeatedly the is turned OFF machine has some problem Consult your distributor The error message is The machine has some problem displayed on the screen Consult your distributor after turning the switch ON 8 2 2 Signboard Assy To be conducted by technicians only symptom Causes Measures Reference page Unable to ...

Page 66: ... 1 When inquiring about the projector and the Projector Adjustment Manual refer to the alphabet letter given on each identification seal 8 2 4 Front Assy Be sure to conduct by technicians only Symptom Causes Measures Reference page The start button lamp is The lamp bulb has Replace the start button lamp Page 70 not on burned out The machine does not The connector is discon Detach the control panel...

Page 67: ...lever The volume is broken Replace the volume Page 72 Characters move only The volume is not Initialize the volume Page 52 halfway on the screen initialized The volume is broken Replace the volume Page 72 A lever does not return A coil spring has come Detach the control panel cover and re Page 55 to the end off mount the coil spring When a lever hit the The versus cushion is Replace the versus cus...

Page 68: ...kers and others from an electric shock injury or other accidents as well as to prevent electric circuits from breaking down D Remove the two torque bolts MS x 20 and the two cup screws M M4 x 12 and detach the panel holder holding the signboard panel II Draw out the signboard panel forward and detach it IJ Replace a fluorescence lamp 32W or a glow lamp D Mounting is conducted in reverse order Pane...

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Page 72: ...k to prevent workers and others from suffering an electric shock accident or injury as well as to prevent electric circuits from breaking down D Remove the two truss screws M5 x 30 on the rear cover and unlock the upper lock with the furnished key for rear cover to detach the rear cover II Remove the four dished washer nuts M6 66 ...

Page 73: ...rack Assy supporting its bottom with a hand Be careful not to damage harnesses then II Assembly is conducted in reverse order I After the replacement is completed be sure to check the operation and setting See 7 7 Test mode on P 42 and 7 8 Adjustment when replacing parts INITIALIZATION on P 52 67 ...

Page 74: ...or injury as well as to prevent electric circuits from breaking down D Remove the rear cover See 8 3 2 2 Disassembling and assembling rack Assy on P 66 61 Remove the nine connectors shaded in the figure RackAssy II Remove the four round head screws with flat and spring washers attached M4 x 10 to draw out the F panel 10 round head screws with flat and spring washers attached M4 x 10 68 ...

Page 75: ...etach the two game PC boards round head screws with flat and spring washers attached M3 x 6 1f round head screws with flat and spring washers attached M3 x 6 I II Assembly is conducted in reverse order MEM M game PC board upper board i 1 Spring washers Flat washers MAIN 1 game PC board lower board 1 1 After the replacement is completed be sure to check the operation and setting See 7 7 Test mode o...

Page 76: ... electric shock accident or injury as well as to prevent electric circuits from breaking down D Detach the control panel cover 8 1 1 Greasing up the coil springs of the swing lever Assy on P 55 f Reverse the detached control panel cover and remove the start button on the side of the micro switch Control panel reverse side IJ When the lamp bulb is burned out replace the lamp only See 10 4 Front Ass...

Page 77: ...Start button on the right side Start button on the left side Iii Replace the start button with a new one 1 1 Assembly is conducted in reverse order Fasten terminal cord black Fasten terminal cord orange C U UMJ e When mounting a start button be sure to mount in the orientation illustrated above e Give attention to the color of the cord when connecting a fasten terminals Be sure to connect correctl...

Page 78: ... springs of the swing lever Assy on P 55 fJ Remove the connectors of the volume Volume Connectors II Pull the swing lever to be replaced to the center of the machine II Loosen the double point M4 x 8 to remove the volume Double point M4x 8 II Replace with a new volume II Mounting is conducted in reverse order rJ After the replacement is completed initialize the volume See 7 8 1 Method of initializ...

Page 79: ...ric circuits from breaking down D Detach the control panel cover See 8 1 2 Check on abrasion of versus cushions of swing levers Assy on P 56 lfJ Remove the two cup screws M M5 x 16 and remove the transparent cover Cup screw M M5 x 16 Transparent cover II Remove the four button bolts M4 x 6 of the versus cushion Versus cushion Button bolt M4 x 6 D Replace with a new versus cushion ml Mounting is co...

Page 80: ...ers II Remove the two round head screws with spring washers attached M4 x 10 on the two bar side cover fJ Replace with a new bar side cover II Mounting is conducted in reverse order 74 round head screws with spring washers attached M4 x 10 ...

Page 81: ...n accordance with law and orders If entrusting others to gather transport and scrap the components hire specialists in each of such work When disposing this machine do not detach the screen of the projector The screen detached or the lens contained in it may cause a fire burning or loss of eyesight 75 ...

Page 82: ...10 PARTS LIST 10 PARTS LIST 10 1 Signboard Assy 76 ...

Page 83: ...y Model Rating Parts No 1 Signboard Panel DX 1 681 411 2 Sideboard L 1 451 081 3 Sideboard R 1 451 011 4 Frame 1 451 012 5 Cover frame 1 451 013 6 Panel holder 1 451 014 7 Namco sticker 2 451 016 8 Fluorescent light 2 FL32W 77 ...

Page 84: ...10 PARTS LIST 10 2 Projector Assy I 78 ...

Page 85: ...1 371 10 Adjuster bracket 4 450 120 11 Key Washer 1 450 124 12 Signboard hook 2 450 128 13 Coin lock 1 C 88 1 Random Number 101 011 1 14 Caster L 4 NMK TNG KRN075 102 169 15 Adjust bolt 4 M16x75 102 170 16 Rounded vibration proof rubber 4 KA 20 20h Hardness 45 Aa 106 011 17 Projector 1 SD 85070N2 Pioneer or P500GNA Toshiba 18 Projector Adjustment Manual 1 PTV P Pioneer or PTV T Toshiba 19 Bartle s...

Page 86: ...10 PARTS LIST 10 3 Joint Assy 1 80 ...

Page 87: ...10 PARTS LIST No Name Q ty Model Rating Parts No 1 Joint 2 681 611 81 ...

Page 88: ...10 PARTS LIST 10 4 Front Assy 1 X y 1 z I 82 ...

Page 89: ...ustment bolt 4 D 83 16 x 100 3 types 102 171 5 Caster L 4 NMK TNG KRN075 102 169 6 Reinforcing plate B 2 681 117 7 Fork sticker 2 229 441 8 L shaped metal fittings 2 681 118 9 Front sticker U D set 1 681 139 10 Front sticker L A set 1 681 137 11 Front cover 1 681 112 12 Counter sticker 1 681 131 13 Operation Manual This manual 1 681 003 83 ...

Page 90: ...10 PARTS LIST 1 0 4 Front Assy 2 X y X y w 84 ...

Page 91: ...2 PS 14 S 04 White 12 V 000 347 25 Start button sticker set 1 681 173 26 Speaker base 2 670 313 27 Speaker 2 FW 130G51 3 006 112 28 Reinforcing plate A 1 681 116 29 Stopper plate L 1 681 120 30 Stopper plate R 1 681 160 31 Control panel base 1 681 113 32 Transparent cover 1 681 115 33 Caster floor 1 681 114 34 Stop Cushion A 2 681 134 35 Stop Cushion B 2 681 136 _de Magnet Catch 2 C 158 4 208 031 ...

Page 92: ...10 PARTS LIST 1Qa5 Swing lever Assy 86 ...

Page 93: ...Bar side cover 13 Pillow block d_4 Caster v Caster 16 Volume Q ty Model Rating 2 2 2 2 I 1 I I 2 I I 1 I 4 4 IUCPA204 E4H 1 I420SA NSO separately made I 2 I 420A N38 2 I EWSV8AF20E 13 95 87 10 PARTS LIST I I I I I I I I Parts No 681 211 681 262 681 212 e 1 681 213 681 214 681 215 681 216 fl 681 217 681 267 681 218 681 219 681 220 103 093 102 168 102 054 008 027 7 rr _ G t1 qtj ii ...

Page 94: ...10 PARTS LIST 10 6 Rack Assy 88 ...

Page 95: ... 512 3 Cover 1 461 716 4 Stud 4 461 717 5 Case 10 1 461 069 6 F panel 10 1 461 068 7 Fan guard 1 PG 47 02 8 Fan Motor 1 4715MS 1 OT 850 800 005 209 9 switching regulator 1 VS30B 3 009 100 10 Switching regulator 1 LCA75S 5 009 059 11 Switching regulator 1 LCA75S 12 009 060 12 AMP 2 PC board Assy 1 89 ...

Page 96: ...10 PARTS LIST 10 6 Rack Assy oD D Doo il I 88 ...

Page 97: ... 512 3 Cover 1 461 716 4 Stud 4 461 717 5 Case 10 1 461 069 6 F panel 10 1 461 068 7 Fan guard 1 PG 47 02 8 Fan Motor 1 4715MS 10T 850 BOO 005 209 9 switching regulator 1 VS30B 3 009 100 10 Switching regulator 1 LCA75S 5 009 059 11 Switching regulator 1 LCA75S 12 009 060 12 AMP 2 PC board Assy 1 89 ...

Page 98: ...10 PARTS LIST 10 7 Cord box Assy 3 2 1 I 0 0 90 ...

Page 99: ...10 PARTS LIST No Name Q ty Model Rating Parts No 1 Cord box 1 681 451 2 Circuit protector 1 CP S2PA1 MSA 3 Noise filter 1 SUP C4210F 91 ...

Page 100: ...10 PARTS LIST 10 8 Coin Assy 2 4 92 ...

Page 101: ...ash box K 1 461 040 8 Service plate 8 1 P 1 461 721 9 Service sticker M 8 1 461 722 10 Test switch 1 SDS 1 03A 03 138J Slide type 11 Service switch 1 AP 1 1 R Push type red 000 097 12 Select switch 1 SDSA 331G CR Toggle type 000 337 13 Enter switch 1 AP 1 1G Push type green 000 310 14 Front cover 1 461 036 15 Service door 8 1 461 725 16 Coin door 1 461 038 1 To order the parts of No 3 to be specif...

Page 102: ...10 PARTS LIST 10 8 Coin Assy 2 4 0 I I _I _ ___ 92 ...

Page 103: ...ash box K 1 461 040 8 Service plate B 1 P 1 461 721 9 Service sticker M B 1 461 722 10 Test switch 1 SDS 1 03A 03 13BJ Slide type 11 Service switch 1 AP 1 1 R Push type red 000 097 12 Select switch 1 SDSA 331G CR Toggle type 000 337 13 Enter switch 1 AP 1 1G Push type green 000 310 14 Front cover 1 461 036 15 Service door B 1 461 725 16 Coin door 1 461 038 1 To order the parts of No 3 to be specif...

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Page 105: ...er be liable for loss of profits loss of use incidental or consequential damages Except for any express warranty set forth in a written contract between Seller and Buyer which contract supersedes the terms herein this warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and all other obligations or...

Page 106: ... 3900 FAX 408 383 0128 Technical Assistance USA Phone 800 326 4263 Fax 408 428 0187 Temp Reorder Number PP45 681 000 Rev A 11 16 98 The specifications ofthis machine and the insructions in this Operation Manual are subject to change without notice for enhancement ...

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