Namco Aqua Jet Operators Manual
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Page PB 6-3-2-1 High Score Initialization a. Select “HIGH SCORE INITIALIZE” on the GAME OPTIONS screen and press the start button. The screen will change to the HIGH SCORE INITIALIZE screen. b. Move the Control Arm up or down to select the required item. c. The high score is initialized (reset) by pressing the start button, and the screen returns to the GAME OPTIONS screen. d. If “NO is selected and the start button pressed, nothing is reset and the screen returns to the GAME OPTIONS screen. HI SCORE INITIALIZE NO ............................Initialization not performed. YES (STD)............................Only the standard course hi score is reset. YES (EXP)............................Only the expert course hi score is reset. YES (BOTH)............................The hi score for both courses are reset. CONTROL:CHOOSE START;ENTER
Page 25 6-3-3 I/O Test a. Select item (3) “I/O TEST” on the menu screen. b. Move the Control Arm up or down to select the required item. c. Press the start button to enter the selected test. d. Select “EXIT” and press the start button to return to the menu scr\ een I/O TEST DIP 12345678 .................................... (a) SWITCH TEST .................................... (b) AIR SPRING TEST .................................... ( c ) EXIT CONTROL:CHOOSE START:ENTER (a) Displays the state of the PCB Dip switches, when a switch is ON thenumber is shown in red. (b) Tests the switches and control potentiometers. (See 6-3-3-1.) (c) Tests the air spring. (See 6-3-3-2.)
Page PB 6-3-3-1 Switch Test a. Select “SWITCH TEST” on the menu screen and press the start button. The following screen is displayed. b. Operate the accelerator lever and start button together to return to menu screen I/O TEST TEST SW ON............... (a) COIN SW OFF............... (b) SERVICE SW OFF............... ( c ) START BUTTON OFF............... (d) ACCEL LEVER 0000 0000 FREE............... (e) SWING0000 0000 CENTRE........... ( f ) HANDLE POLE 0000 0000............... ( g ) START+LEVER:EXIT (a) Test Switch: “ON” during test mode. (b) Coin Switch: ‘OFF’ will change to ‘ON’ when the coins to the correct game value have been inserted through the Cashflow acceptor or the coin switch is operated (S18 mech). (c) Service Switch ‘OFF’ will change to ‘ON’ each time the service switch is pressed. (d) Start button ‘OFF’ will change to ‘ON’ each time the start button is pressed. The button lamp will light each time the button is pressed. (e) Accelerator Lever ‘FREE’ will change to ‘OK’ each time the lever is operated fully. (f) Ship Swing ‘CENTER’ is displayed when in the central stand by position. ‘RIGHT’ and ‘OK’ is displayed when swung fully to the right. ‘LEFT’ and ‘OK’ is displayed when swung fully to the left. (g) Handle Pole ‘UP OK’ is displayed when the control arm is fully raised, ‘‘DOWN OK’ is displayed when the control arm is fully lowered. NOTE: If ‘OK’ does not appear when the ride is swung to its extreme travel, re-initialize the game as described in section 7
Page 27 6-3-3-2 Air Spring Test WARNING The ride moves during the Air Spring test. Ensure that hands and feet are clear before starting the test. a. Select ‘AIR SPRING’ test on the I/O TEST screen and press the start button. The following screen is displayed. b. Move the Control Arm up or down to select the required item. c. Press the start button to enter the selected test. d. Select “EXIT” and press the start button to return to the menu screen AIR SPRING TEST NOW AIR SPRING OFF (DOWN)...................... (a) GO STATE ON (UP)...................... (b) EXIT CONTROL:CHOOSE START:SELECT (a) Displays the current position of the air spring. (b) Indicates the direction the air spring will move. Select ‘GO STATE’ and press the start button. If the spring is UP it will go DOWN, and if the spring is DOWN it will go UP.
Page PB MONITOR TEST GRADATION PATTERN CROSSHATCH PATTERN [CRT] CROSSHATCH PATTERN [PROJECTOR] WHITE WINDOW [H] WHITE WINDOW [M] WHITE WINDOW [L] INTERLACE PATTERN VIEW ANGLE ADJUST [CRT] VIEW ANGLE ADJUST [PROJECTOR] FULL WHITE EXIT CONTROL:CHOOSE START:ENTER 6-3-4 Monitor Test a. Select “MONITOR TEST” on the menu screen and press the start button. The following screen is displayed. b. Select an item by moving the control arm up or down. When the start button is pressed the screen will change to the selected pattern. c. To return to MONITOR TEST screen from a test pattern, press the start button. d. Select “EXIT” and press the start button to return to the menu screen
Page 29 6-3-5 Sound Test a. Select “SOUND TEST ” on the menu screen and press the start button. The following screen is displayed. b. Move the Control Arm up or down to select the required item. c. Press the start button to enter the selected test. d. Move the control arm up or down to alter the setting of the selected item. d. Select “EXIT” and press the start button to return to the menu screen SOUND TEST `[DEFAULT IN GREEN] GAME VOLUME FRONT SP 2C.................... (a) TANK S P 2 C ............... (b) ATTRACT VOLUME 2C.................... ( c ) REQUEST SONG NO. 001.................... (d) MESSAGE EXIT CONTROL:CHOOSE START:ENTER The selected song description is displayed ......... (a) Front speaker volume Adjusts the volume of speakers in the header. (b) Tank speaker volume Adjusts the volume of the tank speaker on the ride. (c) Attraction volume Adjusts the volume during attract mode. (d) Sound selection Each digit of the REQUEST SONG No. can be changed by moving the control arm up or down. Each number will produce a different tune or sound when the start button is pressed. 001 will produce a stereo test. First a tone will be produced from the front speakers, then from the tank speaker and then from all speakers.
Page PB 6-3-6 ADS Data Select “ADS DATA ” on the menu screen and press the start button. The book keeping data for the game will be displayed. 6-3-7 Others Select “OTHERS” on the menu screen and press the start button. This screen is used to test the PCB and to reset the game to factory settings.
Page 31 7 INITIALIZATION Adjustments When Replacing Parts (Initialization) The following adjustments should always be performed after replacing the game PC board, ROM, or Control Pots. The game will not operate correctly if these adjustments are not made. a) Ensure that Control Handle assembly and Ride assembly are in the neutral stand-by position. b) Slide the test switch “ON” while pressing the service switch. The following screen will be displayed on the monitor. VOLUME INITIALIZE TEST SW ON COIN SWOFF SERVICE SWOFF START BUTTONOFF ACCEL LEVER0000 0000 SWING0000 0000 CENTRE HANDLE POLE0000 0000 UP START:HANDLE POLE ADJUST c) At this time the Ride assembly and Accelerator lever are initialized. d) Press the start button to initialize the Control Arm. The following screen will be displayed. e) Move the Control Arm UP and DOWN through its full range of movement. This motion will be registered as the motion range of the Control Arm. f) Slide the test switch “OFF” to return to normal game mode.HANDLE POLE ADJUST UP DOWN HANDLE POLE 0000 0000 PLEASE MAKE HANDLE POLE UPDOWN TO ADJUST!
Page PB 8. REMOVING AND REPLACING ASSEMBLIES AND PARTS. WARNING • Adjustments or maintenance on this machine should be carried out by qualified personnel only. • Do not make any alterations to this machine without prior approval. Doing so could cause unforeseeable danger. • Only parts specified by Namco Europe Ltd. should be used when replacing or repairing parts (including screws). • Ensure that power to the machine is turned OFF before commencing any maintenance work (troubleshooting, repairs etc.) • If performing work not described in this manual, be sure to contact your distributor for instructions as no responsibility will be accepted for damage or injury. • Parts of the power supply, projector monitor and air compressor remain hot or carry high voltage even after switching OFF and could cause burns or electric shock. Take care not to touch these parts accidentally. • Make sure that the machine is switched OFF before connecting or disconnecting any plugs or connectors. • When removing the mains connector from the machine, or the mains plug from the wall outlet, always grasp the plug not the cable. 8-1 COMPRESSOR ASSEMBLY NOTE: There are no user serviceable parts on the compressor assembly. Under no circumstances should any regulator valves be adjusted. Altering the regulator valves could lead to serious damage to the system or injury to personnel WARNING • Parts of the compressor become very hot during use. Take care not to touch the compressor when it is hot.
Page 33 8-2 Ride Assembly 8-2-1 Replacing the Swing Potentiometer WARNING • Make sure that the power is turned OFF before commencing any work. • Do not let any one get on the ride assembly while replacing the potentiometer to prevent injury by trapped hands or fingers. 1) Remove the two pozi head screws (with flat and spring washers)(M5x10) and remove the potentiometer cover. 2) Remove the two pozi head screws (with flat and spring washers)(M5x10) and remove the maintenance cover. 3) Disconnect the connector. Loosen the grub screw (M4x12) and remove the potentiometer complete with its mounting bracket.