Summary of Contents for NAMCO TEKKEN 6 BLOODLINE REBELLION SD-S
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INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the “TEKKEN 6 BLOODLINE REBELLION SD-S” game machine (hereafter re- ferred to as the “machine”). The product is provided with two manuals: TEKKEN 6 BLOODLINE REBELLION SD-S Opera- tion Manual (this manual) and “CABINET Operation Manual.” The two operation manuals con- tain the information described below.
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - Be sure to read these instructions to ensure safety - Instructions to the owner If you entrust another party to perform installation, operation, relocation, transportation, mainte- nance or discarding of the machine, instruct the concerned party to read and observe all the instructions and precautions in this operation manual regarding the particular action to be taken.
Failure to perform the specified inspection and maintenance can result in unexpected accidents. Use only consumables and service parts (including fasteners) specified by NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. To order parts, contact your distributor. Do not convert the machine without permission. Do not perform any work that is not described in this operation manual.
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - Be sure to read these instructions to ensure safety - 1-4 Description of warning labels attached to the machine WARNING The warning labels describe important safety precautions. Observe the following: To make sure that the warning labels attached to the machine are easily legible, i i i i i install the machine at a proper location with ample illumination and keep the labels clean at all times.
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - Be sure to read these instructions to ensure safety - ......1 1-1 Magnitudes of risk ............................1 1-2 Definition of the term “technician” ........................1 1-3 Top-priority safety precautions ........................2 1-4 Description of warning labels attached to the machine .................. 3 CONTENTS ..............................
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CONTENTS 7-4-3 Display test (DISPLAY TEST) ......................27 7-4-4 Sound test (SOUND TEST) ........................ 28 7-4-5 JVS status (JVS STATUS) ........................30 7-4-6 Input test (INPUT TEST) ........................31 7-4-7 Card reader/writer test (CARD RW TEST) ..................32 7-4-8 Game options (GAME OPTIONS) ....................... 35 7-4-9 Coin options (COIN OPTIONS) ......................
2. SPECIFICATIONS (1) Rated power supply 110-120VAC (50/60Hz), 220-240 VAC (50/60Hz) (2) Maximum power consumption Cabinet (P1) Assy: 470W (110-120VAC power supply), 463W (220-240VAC power supply) Cabinet (P2) Assy: 223W (110-120VAC power supply), 227W (220-240VAC power supply) (3) Maximum current consumption Cabinet (P1) Assy: 4.3A (110-120VAC power supply), 2.2A (220-240VAC power supply) Cabinet (P2) Assy: 2.2A (110-120VAC power supply),...
3. CHECKING THE PACKAGE CONTENTS The product package contains the following parts. Make sure all the parts shown below are contained in the product package. If parts are missing, contact your distributor. Product package and included accessories...
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3. CHECKING THE PACKAGE CONTENTS Accessory list i i i i i Name Specification 1 TEKKEN 6 BLOODLINE REBELLION This manual SD-S Operation Manual 2 CABINET Operation Manual 3 Torx wrench 4 mm across flats (for M5) 4 Dummy card (EXP) 5 Vendor POP (EXP) 6 Poster (B) 7 Poster (C)
4. OVERALL CONSTRUCTION (Names of Parts) Regarding the construction of the cabinet, refer to the separate CABINET Operation Manual. This following shows a cabinet for the TEKKEN 6 BLOODLINE REBELLION SD-S game. Signboard sheet Card Reader Assy (P2 side) Card Reader Assy (P1 side)
5. INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY WARNING Install the machine according to the instructions and procedures in this operation manual. Failure to follow the specified procedures may result in a fire, electric shock, injury, or machine malfunction. Insert the power cord plug firmly into the AC outlet. Poor contact may cause overheating that can lead to a fire or burns.
5. INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 5-1-2 Play zone of installed machine CAUTION Set a play zone as shown below so that players can move away from the machine without bumping into observers or passersby. Regarding the establishment of the play zone during the installation, refer to the separate CABINET Operation Manual.
5. INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 5-2 Required dimensions of carry-in passage (such as doors and corridors) The doors and passages must be larger than the dimensions indicated below so that the machine can be carried to the installation site. The dimensions of the product in the ship- ping condition are as follows: 820 (W) x 800 (D) x 1,700 (H) mm.
5. INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 5-3 Installation and assembly 5-3-1 Adjusting the level adjusters Regarding the adjustment of the level adjusters of the machine, refer to the separate CABINET Operation Manual. 5-3-2 Connecting the power cord and ground lead Regarding the connection of the power cord and ground lead, refer to the separate CABINET Operation Manual.
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5. INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY Insert the USB key (for EXP) into the right-side slot, making sure that the side of the USB key with a sticker is facing up. Be sure to insert the USB key firmly and securely. Slot Game PC Board USB key (for EXP)
5. INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 5-3-4 Installing the POP Peel off the backing paper from the fighting technique panel (A) EXP and fighting technique panel (B) EXP, and attach them to the flat sections on both sides of the monitor on the front of the machine. Backing paper Fighting technique panel (B) EXP...
5. INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 5-4 Turning on the power switches Turn on the main power switch located on the Cord Box Assy. Ground terminal Main power switch Power cord Cord Box Assy Remove the one Phillips truss screw (M4 x 10) from the maintenance door on the front side of the machine, unlock the lock using the maintenance key provided with the Cabinet Assy, and open the maintenance door.
5. INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 5-5 Installing the vendor POP Attach the provided vendor POP (EXP) to the card vending machine, and set the dummy cards P (EXP). Card vending machine Vendor POP (EXP) Dummy cards (EXP) (Place dummy cards in the card vending machine.) * The card vending machine is not provided with this product.
7. OPERATION WARNING Should any problem occur, turn off the power switch immediately to stop operating the machine. Then, unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Operating the machine without correcting problems may cause a fire or accident. Dust accumulated on the power cord plug may cause a fire. Check the power cord plug regularly and remove dust.
7. OPERATION 7-1 Pre-service check Check the items described below before commencing operation. If any problem is found, take corrective measures by referring to “8-2 Troubleshooting” on page 46. 7-1-1 Safety check (before power ON) WARNING To prevent accidents and injury, be sure to check the following items before commencing operation.
7. OPERATION 7-2 How to play CAUTION If a player becomes sick due to game images or stimulation by light, have the person stop playing the game immediately and let him/her rest. In rare cases, stimulation by lights or video images can cause convulsion or a loss of consciousness.
7. OPERATION 7-3 Adjustment 7-3-1 Turning on the power switches Turn on the main power switch located on the Cord Box Assy. Main power switch Power cord Cord Box Assy Move to the front side of the machine. Remove the Phillips truss screw (M4 x 10) from the maintenance door, unlock the door using the maintenance key supplied with the Cabinet Assy, and dismount the maintenance door.
7. OPERATION 7-3-2 Adjustment switches To access the adjustment switches, open the operation panel cover using the mainte- nance key. (See “7-2-2 Opening and closing the operation panel” on page 38 of the separate CABI- NET Operation Manual provided with the product.) Operation panel key Adjustment switches...
7. OPERATION 7-4 Test mode 7-4-1 Test mode menu To make adjustments, switch from the game mode to the Test mode, and display the test mode menu screen. Turn on the power switches of the Cabinet Assy, and wait until the Attract screen appears.
7. OPERATION Press the P1 Button switch 1 to enter the selection. The screen for the selected test appears. P1 Button switch 1 P1 side P2 side Make an adjustment for the selected test item. Regarding the adjustment method, refer to the applicable section in “7-4-3 Display test”...
7. OPERATION 7-4-3 Display test (DISPLAY TEST) This screen is used to check or adjust the display. Select “DISPLAY TEST” on the test mode menu screen (see page 25), and press the P1 Button switch 1. The Display Test screen appears. There are two types of Display Test screen as described below.
7. OPERATION 7-4-4 Sound test (SOUND TEST) This screen is used to adjust the sound level and conduct a stereo check. Select “SOUND TEST” on the test mode menu screen (see page 25), and press the P1 Button switch 1. The Sound Test screen appears. SOUND TEST POSITION:OFF Indicates the audio channel...
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7. OPERATION To return to the test mode menu screen, press the P1 Start switch. P1 Start switch P1 side P2 side To exit from the test mode, follow the procedure described in “7-4-2 Exiting from the test mode” on page 26.
7. OPERATION 7-4-5 JVS status (JVS STATUS) This screen displays the status of the JAMMA Video Standard (JVS) cabinet. Select “JVS STATUS” on the test mode menu screen (see page 25), and press the P1 Button switch 1. The JVS Status screen appears. To return to the test mode menu, press the P1 Start switch.
7. OPERATION 7-4-6 Input test (INPUT TEST) This screen is used to test the switches such as the buttons on the control panel. Select “INPUT TEST” on the test mode menu screen (see page 25), and press the P1 Button switch 1. The Input Test screen appears. Operate the levers and button switches on the control panel one by one, and check that the corresponding indications on the screen change to red.
7. OPERATION 7-4-7 Card reader/writer test (CARD RW TEST) This screen is used to test the card reader/writer unit and TEKKEN-NET ID card (hereaf- ter referred to as a “card”). Select “CARD RW TEST” on the test mode menu screen (see page 25), and press the P1 Button switch 1.
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7. OPERATION By inserting a new card is inserted into the card reader/writer unit, a test can be conducted for the card reader/writer unit. Move the P1 (or P2) 8-direction lever up or down to select “W/R TEST,” and press the P1 (or P2) Button switch 1 to execute a test.
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7. OPERATION Move the P1 (or P2) 8-direction level up or down to select “EJECT,” and press the P1 (or P2) Button switch 1 to discharge the inserted card from the card reader/ writer unit. P1 Button switch 1 P1 8-direction lever P2 8-direction lever P2 Button switch 1 P1 side...
7. OPERATION 7-4-8 Game options (GAME OPTIONS) This screen is used to set game details. Select “GAME OPTIONS” on the test mode menu screen (see page 25), and press the P1 Button switch 1. The Game Options screen appears. Operate the lever on the control panel to select an item and change its setting. GAME OPTIONS [DEFAULTS IN GREEN] DIFFICULTY LEVEL:MEDIUM...
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7. OPERATION Game Options setting chart Default Item Options Remarks setting Game difficulty level (A) DIFFICULTY LEVEL [EASY] [MEDIUM] [HARD] [HARD] [VERY HARD] [ULTRA HARD] Number of rounds required for (B) FIGHT COUNT<1P GAME> winning the game in single-player mode (C) FIGHT COUNT<VS GAME>...
7. OPERATION 7-4-9 Coin options (COIN OPTIONS) This screen is used to set the play fee and free play. Select “COIN OPTIONS” on the test mode menu screen (see page 25), and press the P1 Button switch 1. The Coin Options screen appears. Operate the lever on the control panel to select an item and change its setting.
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7. OPERATION Coin Options setting chart Default Item Options Remarks setting (A) START COST Number of credits required for one new game play (B) COUNTINUE COST Number of credits required for one continuity game play Number of credits added by one (C) COIN CHUTE1 operation of Coin switch 1 MECHANICAL VALUE...
7. OPERATION 7-4-10 Clock setting (CLOCK SETTING) This screen is used to set the clock of the Game PC Board. Select “CLOCK SETTING” on the test mode menu screen (see page 25), and press the P1 Button switch 1. The Clock Setting screen appears. Operate the lever on the control panel to select an item and change its setting.
7. OPERATION 7-4-11 Close time setting (CLOSE TIME SETTING) This screen is used to set the arcade closing time. The machine stops allowing the use of cards 15 minutes prior to the set time. The time can be set between 19:00 and 26:00 (2:00 on the following day), or for 24-hour operation.
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7. OPERATION Close Time Setting setting chart Default Item Options Remarks setting Select daily setting [DAY] or weekly (A) SCHEDULE TYPE [DAY] [[WEEK] [DAY] setting [WEEK].*1 Set [HOURS] for closing time (B) HOURS [24] [25] [26] [ALL] [24] setting. [19] [20] [21] [22]...
7. OPERATION 7-4-12 Bookkeeping (BOOKKEEPING) This screen is used to display the cumulative play hours, past play results and other data. Select “BOOKKEEPING” on the test mode menu screen (see page 25), and press the P1 Button switch 1. The Bookkeeping screen appears. To return to the test mode menu screen, press the P1 Start switch.
7. OPERATION 7-4-13 Data clear (DATA CLEAR) This screen is used to delete data and to restore initial settings. Select “DATA CLEAR” on the test mode menu screen (see page 25), and press the P1 Button switch 1. The Data Clear screen appears. DATA CLEAR CANCEL BOOKKEEPING CLEAR...
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7. OPERATION To return to the test mode menu screen, press the P1 Start switch. P1 Start switch P1 side P2 side To exit from the test mode, follow the procedure described in “7-4-2 Exiting from the test mode” on page 26.
8. MAINTENANCE WARNING Before conducting maintenance (troubleshooting, repair, etc.), turn off the power switches to protect the service staff and other people from electrical shock, accidents and injury. 8-1 Maintenance and inspection WARNING Conduct maintenance regularly to prevent unexpected accidents. Conduct a pre-service check everyday to prevent accidents.
8. MAINTENANCE 8-2 Troubleshooting WARNING To protect the service staff and other people from an electrical shock, accident and injury, and to prevent damage to the electrical circuitry of the machine, always turn off the power switches before initiating the described task. If the generated problem is not described in “8-2 Troubleshooting”...
8. MAINTENANCE 8-2-2 Error messages - To be conducted by a technician only - Symptom Possible cause Remedy Page An error occrred The HDD is not connected properly. Replace the HDD or Game PC Board 48, 50 (8002****) The HDD or Game PC Board is faulty. An error occurred during the start operation...
8. MAINTENANCE 8-3 Removing and installing Assys and parts 8-3-1 Replacing the Main Unit Assy - To be conducted by a technician only - WARNING To protect the service staff and other people from an electric shock, accident and injury, and to prevent damage to the electrical circuitry of the machine, always turn off the power switches before initiating the described task.
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8. MAINTENANCE Remove the six spring washers (M6) and six hexagon nuts (M6), and dismount the Game PC Board. Replace the Game PC Board. Hexagon nut (M6) Hexagon nut (M6) Game PC Board Spring washer (M6) Spring washer (M6) Connector PC board base Reinstall the parts by following the removal sequence in reverse.
8. MAINTENANCE 8-3-2 Replacing the HDD - To be conducted by a technician only - The following task should be performed by a technician only. Make sure that the person performing the installation or connection is not charged with static electricity. Static electricity can cause a product malfunction or damage.
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8. MAINTENANCE Disconnect the one connector, and dismount the HDD (for EXP) together with the HDD bracket. HDD bracket HDD (for EXP) Connector Remove the four Phillips pan-head screws (with flat and spring washers) (No. 6- UNC x 4/16), dismount the HDD (for EXP) from the HDD bracket, and replace the HDD.
9. DISCARDING THE MACHINE WARNING When discarding the machine, the machine must be collected, transported and discarded in accordance with the local laws and regulations. When entrusting a third party to collect, transport and discard the machine, be sure to use specialized companies to perform each task.
10. PARTS LIST 10-1 General Name Type and rating Parts No. Dummy card (EXP) 722-567 Vendor POP (EXP) 722-568 TEKKEN 6 BLOODLINE REBELLION This manual 722-570 SD-S Operation Manual CABINET Operation Manual 719-705...
10. PARTS LIST 10-2 Cabinet Assy Game PC Board Regarding other parts, refer to the separate CABINET Operation Manual. Name Type and rating Parts No. Signboard sheet 722-581 Instruction sheet (EXP) 722-585 P1 sticker 719-717 P2 sticker 719-718 Fighting technique panel (A) EXP 722-565 Fighting technique panel (B) EXP 722-566...
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