NAMCO CYBERSLED Operator's Manual
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  • Page 1 CYBERSLED Operators Manual...
  • Page 2 Ltd. Published by: BRENT LEISURE Ltd. Namco House Acton Park Estate The Vale, Acton London W3 7QE Phone:- 0208-324-6000 Fax:-...
  • Page 3: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Power Supply: AC 220/240V Power Consumption: 410W Game Fee Settings One credit per one coin to nine credits per nine coins (81 ways) Display 25" colour monitor x 2 Dimensions Assembled: 1530 x 1900 x 1710mm (w/h/d) Divided: Main Body Assy 1440 x 1900 x 986mm (w/h/d) Seat Assy 550 x 1420 x 1030mm (w/h/d)
  • Page 4 Keys (for the coin box) Keys (for the coin door and the rear cover B) Operation Manual Note: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Modification and/or alternation of the Cybersled game not supplied by NAMCO may void the warranty. Page 5...
  • Page 5 Precautions - Be sure to read this section 2-1 Installation This product is designed for indoor use only. Do not install it in the following areas: Outdoors. In areas directly exposed to sunlight, high humidity or dust, high heat, or extreme cold.
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  • Page 7: Adjusting The Level Adjusters

    Installation 4-1 Connecting the Main Body Assy and the Seat Assy Connect the red seat assy to the right side of the main body assy, then the blue seat assy to the left side when viewing the monitor screens. Remove the tape fixing the connector (for the speaker) located at the bottom of the base floor of each seat assy.
  • Page 8: Turning The Power On

    Adjustments 5-1 Turning the Power on Turn the power on after installation is completed. The power switch is located next to the mains inlet socket on the rear of the main body. 5-2 Switches for Adjustments Open the coin door to find the switches for adjustments. Service switch.
  • Page 9 5-3 Self-Test The self-test is performed automatically at power-on. If no errors occur, the monitor displays the Game Screen. If you cannot clear an error indication, or if an error indication appears every time you turn the power on, contact your distributor. 5-4 Test Mode (Changing the Game Pricing etc) Open the coin door, set the test switch to On, then the “Menu Screen”...
  • Page 10 5-4-1 Changing the Game Pricing (Game Option Screen) Select 3 “COIN OPTIONS”, to change the game pricing. You can change the setting of the item in red. Shift the joystick back or forth to select an item. Press the trigger or button of the joystick to change the setting. To return to the Menu Screen, select “EXIT”...
  • Page 11 5-4-2 Setting the Game Options (Game Options Screen) Select 4 “GAME OPTIONS” to display the Game Options Screen. You can change the settings of the item in red. Shift the joystick back or forth to select an item. Press the trigger or button of the joystick to change the setting. To return to the Menu Screen, select “EXIT”...
  • Page 12: Switch Test

    5-4-3 Switch Test Select 1 “SWITCH TEST” to display the Switch Test Screen. SWITCH TEST SW 12345678 (a) Option switch (CPU-PCB) TEST SW ON (b) Test Switch COIN 1 SW OFF (c) Coin 1 mechanism COIN 2 SW OFF (d) Coin 2 mechanism SERVICE BUTTON (e) Service switch MISSILE BUTTON...
  • Page 13 Adjust the lever assy if the results of the tests from (i) to (l) are different from those described above. (See 5-5-1 Adjusting the Lever Assy). 5-5 Adjustments After Replacing Parts (Initialization) The machine must be initialized when the Game PCB, the lever Assy or the volumes are replaced.
  • Page 14 5-5-2 Minor Adjustments of the Lever Assy("JOYSTICK ADJUST") Select 9 “JOYSTICK ADJUST” on the Menu Screen. The following screen appears: Push the left joystick forwards until it stops, then press the View Point Change button. “OK” appears next to “UP”. Pull the left joystick backwards until it stops, then press the View Point Change button.
  • Page 15 5-5-3 Initializing the Communication Number If the communication numbers of the right and left game PCB’s are not set correctly, communication will not work correctly Select “POSITION” on the “GAME OPTIONS screen”, then set “1” for the left side (blue seat side), then “2” for the right side (red seat side). When the correct numbers are set for both the right and left sides, “OK”...
  • Page 16: How To Play

    How to Play • This machine allows a player to enjoy a fighting game with another player or against the computer, driving a future tank with two joysticks and using missiles and machine gun. [How to Control] • Pushing both joysticks in the same direction causes the tank to move in that direction.
  • Page 17 • Both the Intermediate Level and the Advanced Level of the games provide full- scale of fighting stages. The players can select the battle field. A three game match. The first player to make it through two games win. • The advanced level of a game allows the players to select the fighting environmental factors;...
  • Page 18 Regular Maintenance Be sure to disconnect the power before conducting any maintenance procedure. 7-1 Replacing the Fluorescent Lamps Remove four torque bolts (M5 x 20) fixing the signboard metal fittings located on the upper side of the marquee acrylic panel. Remove the signboard metal fittings, then the marquee acrylic panel.
  • Page 19 7-2 Removing the Game PC Board This section describes removing the game PCB on the left side (blue seat). The game PCB right side is fixed opposite, and it can be removed in the same procedure as that of the left side PCB. * Power must be disconnected before removing game PCB’s.
  • Page 20 Remove the connectors which connect the CPU68 PCB and the OBJ (B) PCB. Set the white hooks on both sides of the CPU68 PCB to the outside, then pull out and remove it. Remove other three PCB’s in the same way. Notes: 1.
  • Page 21 7-3 The Lever Assy 7-3-1 Removing the Lever Assy Remove the rear cover (B) located at the back of the main body. Disconnect the connector of the lever assy and that of the speaker assy. Remove eight torque bolts (M5 x 12), then the panel cover. Remove seven cup screws (M5 x 12), then the control panel cover together with the lever assy.
  • Page 22 7-3-2 Replacing the Joystick Volume Pots Remove the 4 x Philips hex head screws retaining the volume plate to the main assy Replace the volume pot Re-fit in reverse order taking care that the volume pot shaft is at its mid travel before inserting into the main assy.
  • Page 23 7-4 Removing the Control Panel Assy Remove the rear cover (B) located on the back of the main body. Disconnect all connectors to the control panel assy. Remove the four assembling bolts (M10 X 45). Lift the control panel assy, unhook and pull the control panel assy forwards to remove it from the main body.
  • Page 24 7-5 Removing the Monitor Bezel Remove the rear cover (B) located on the back of the main body. Loosen the four assembling bolts (M10 X 45) fixing the control panel assy. (Do not remove them). Remove the four torque bolts (M5 x 20). Lift the monitor bezel upwards and forward to remove it.
  • Page 25 Illustrated Parts List 8-1 Main Body Assy Page 26...
  • Page 26 As these environmental factors limit the functions of the radar, the game becomes more difficult to play. Description Qnty Part Number 1 Rear Cover (A) 2 Rear Cover (B) 3 Top Flash Bracket 88300610 4 Front Cover 88300612 5 Monitor Vac Form - Blue 85300621 6 Monitor Vac Form - Red 85300622...
  • Page 27: Control Panel Assy

    8-2 Control Panel Assy Description Qnty Part Number 1 Control Panel Case 88300623 2 Control Panel Cover 88300624 Panel Cover (Blue) 88300625 Panel Cover (Red) 88300626 Control Panel Sticker (LH) 40000177 Control Panel Sticker (RH) 40000179 Control Panel Sticker (Centre) 40000178 5 Push Switch 60500061...
  • Page 28 8-3 Seat Assy No Description Qnty Part Number No Description Qnty Part Number Base floor 88300605 Seat Blue (Left) 88300601 Seat base 88300606 Seat Red (Right) 88300602 Seat base cover 88300607 Speaker plate 88300603 Floor mat 88300609 Speaker 62000007 Edge trim 88300608 Adjuster 88300079...
  • Page 29: Lever Assy

    8-4 Lever Assy 95-1296-00 95-1297-00 95-1298-00 43-1294-00 95-1315-00 95-1294-00 95-1295-00 95-1293-00 43-0099-00 95-0183-00 95-0028-00 95-2516-00 96-4102-00 43-0098-00 95-0160-00 42-0056-00 95-0166-00 43-0231-00 95-7007-00 95-7022-00 50-8026-00 43-1003-00 95-7011-00 95-7008-00 95-7009-00 95-7010-00 95-7019-00 95-7021-00 96-4115-00 90-1204-00 95-0029-00 96-4114-00 95-0013-00 96-4107-00 95-7028-00 96-4111-00 95-7027-00 95-7047-00 96-4116-00 96-4108-00...
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If you suspect the game may be malfunctioning, the following steps should be considered before you make a service request. When some other equipment (air conditioners, multiple pinball games, large Kiddie Rides) are connected to the same power supply, the voltage may fluctuate and cause this game trouble or improper operation.
  • Page 31 BRENT LEISURE Ltd. Unit 1 Brent Crescent, London. NW10 0QT Phone: 081- 965 - 0550 Fax: 081 - 961 - 0574...

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