Namco Time Crisis 2 Single Player Operators Manual
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Page 51 6-3-3-4 Solenid Test 1. Select “solenoid Test” on the I/O menu screen to test the switches. The following screen is displayed. 2. The gun recoil solenoid will operate each time the trigger is pressed. 3. Select ‘EXIT’ and press the Enter button to return to the I/O menu screen.I/O TEST DIP 4 12345678 [ON:RED] LINKON 2 SOLENOID TEST PULL GUN TRIGGER TO ACTION EXIT SELECT SW : CHOOSE ENTER SW : ENTER
Page 52 6-3-4 Monitor Test 1. Select “MONITOR TEST” on the menu screen to test and adjust the Monitor. The following screen is displayed. 2. Use the Select Up/Down switch to choose the required item then press the Enter button. To return to the Monitor Test Menu from a test pattern press the Enter button. 3. Select “EXIT” and press the Enter button to return to the menu screen. MONITOR TEST GRADATION PATTERN..................................... (a) CROSSHATCH PATTERN (CRT)..................................... (b) CROSSHATCH PATTERN (PROJ)..................................... ( c ) WHITE WINDOW (H)..................................... (d) WHITE WINDOW (M)..................................... (e) WHITE WINDOW (L)..................................... ( f ) INTERLACE PATTERN..................................... (g) VIEW ANGLE ADJUST (CRT)..................................... (h) VIEW ANGLE ADJUST (PROJ)..................................... (i) FULL WHITE..................................... ( j ) EXIT SELECT SW : CHOOSE ENTER SW : ENTER Note: Items (c) and (i) are not used on this game.
Page 53 6-3-5 Sound Test 1. Select “I/O TEST” on the menu screen to switches and lamps. The following screen is displayed. 2. Use the Select Up/Down switch to choose the required item then press the Enter button. 3. Use the Up/Down switch to change the setting. 4. Press the Enter button after the changes have been made to return to the options. 5. Select “EXIT” and press the Enter button to return to the menu screen. (a) Volume setting for left channel speaker. Settable from 0 ~ 64 with 0 quietest and 64 loudest. (b) Volume setting for right channel speaker. Settable from 0 ~ 64 with 0 quietest and 64 loudest. (c,) Each number will produce a different sound each time the Service button is pressed. (for a maximum of ten seconds) 001 when selected will produce a sound from the left speaker only, then the right speaker only and then both speakers together as a stereo check. The message field shows which speaker is active. (d) Displays the song No. details.SOUND TEST VOLUME FRONT L SP (0~64) 40.................................... (a) FRONT R SP (0~64) 40.................................... (b) REQUEST SONG NO. 000.................................. ( c ) MESSAGE........................................ (d) EXIT SELECT SW : CHOOSE ENTER SW : ENTER SERVICE SW : REQUEST ON/OFF
Page 54 6-3-6 ADS Data By selecting ADS Data from the menu screen, all of the bookkeeping details can be read and/or reset. 6-3-7 Others 1. Select “OTHERS” on the menu screen. The following screen is displa\ yed. 2. Use the Select Up/Down switch choose the required item then press the Enter button. 3. Select “EXIT” and press the Enter button to return to the menu scr\ een. (a,) Displays game software version. (b) Allows the internal clock and calendar to be set. (c) Used to test the PCB. (this function is only for factory testing) (d) Sets the language displayed on the screen: English : ENG German : GER French : FRA Spanish : SPA Portugese : POR Italian : ITA (e) When selected the Data Initialization Menu appears. To reset all game settings to factory setting and clear all stored data , select YES from the Data Initialization menu then press the Enter button. NOTE:The game will not function correctly unless the software version is the same for both player s. OTHERS ROM1 Ver. 97/07/07 MON 21:15:59 ROM2 Ver. 97/06/27 FRI 20:11:35 CLOCK 97/08/27 WED 23:11:12 ...................... (b) PCB TEST .................................................. ( c ) LANGUAGE ENGLISH ............................................ (d) BACKUP MEMORY INITIALIZE NO .......................................... (e) YES EXIT SELECT SW : CHOOSE ENTER SW : ENTER .................... (a)
Page 55 7. REMOVING AND REPLACING ASSEMBLIES AND PARTS 7-1 Replacing the MonitorThe monitor is heav y. At least two people are required to remove the monito r. 1. Remove the 2off upper security screw (M5x12) and slacken the 2off lower security screw (M5x12), and remove the monitor rear access panel. 2. Remove the pozi head screw (M4x10) and remove the Earth wire and connectors from the monitor. 3. Remove 8off security screw (M5x16) and remove the monitor vac-form.
Page 56 4. Remove 4off pozi head screws (M6x25), with flat washer (1”x¼”), and remove the monitor by tilting the forward and lifting it out. Note: Take care not to knock the neck of the monitor tube when handling the monitor as it can be easily damged and the tube destroyed.
Page 57 7-2 Replacing the Fluorescent Tube or Starter 1. Remove 2off security screw (M5x12) and remove the top retaining bracket and header acrylic. 2. Replace the fluorescent tube or starter. 3. Refit the header acrylic and top retaining bracket.
Page 58 7-3 Replacing the Pedal Switch 1. Remove 4off security screw (M5x12) and remove the switch cover plate. 2. Remove 2off pozi head screw (M3x16) and remove the switch. When replacing the switch, ensure that the wires are fitted to the correct terminals. 3. Slacken the 2off whizztite nuts (M4) and adjust the microswitch bracket so that the switch plunger operates the switch correctly without bending the switch lever against the switch body. 4. Refit the switch cover plate and 4off security screw (M5x12).
Page 59 7-4 Greasing the Pedal Assy Plunger 1. Remove 4off security screw (M5x12) and remove the switch cover plate. 2. Remove 2off whizztite nuts (M4) and remove the switch. 3. Remove 4off whizztite nuts (M4) and remove the plaunger assembly. Note: The plunger is spring loaded. Keep the plunger pressed in when removing the assy and release the plunger slowly. 4. Remove any old grease and dirt from the plunger and pedal plate. 5. Grease both the plate and spherical portion of the plunger. 6. Reassemble in reverse order.
Page 60 7-5 Replacing the Pedal Plunger 1. Remove the plunger assembl y. (See 7-4 page 59 ) 2. Pull the plunger out of the holder. Replace with the new plunger. (The new plunger should have grease applied all over prior to fitting). 3. Wipe off any old grease and dirt from the pedal plate and regrease. 4. Reassemble in reverse order.