Summary of Contents for Bandai Namco Time Crisis 5
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Time Crisis 5 (US specifications) OPERATION●MANUAL The●actual●product●may●differ●slightly●from●the●illustrations●in●this●manual. Part No. 737-354 First Edition Published in February 2015 WARNING ● To●ensure●safe●operation●of●the●products,●be●sure●to●read●this●Operation●Manual●before●use. ● ● Keep●this●operation●manual,●along●with●the●projector●operation●manual●in●a●safe●place●where●is● ● can●be●quickly●accessed●whenever●needed. The●specifications●of●the●machine●and●the●contents●of●this●operation●manual●are● subject●to●change●without●prior●notice●due●to●product●improvements. 2737003100...
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Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing Time Crisis 5 (referred to as "the machine" in this Operation Manual). This Operation Manual describes: • How to safely install, operate, move, transport, maintain and dispose of the machine. • How to make full use of the machine's functions and operate it correctly.
1. Safety Precautions – Be sure to read to ensure safe operation – Instructions to the Owner If you delegate the work of installing, moving, transporting, operating, maintaining or disposing of the machine to other people, ensure that these people read the relevant sections of this Operation Manual carefully before starting work, and observe the corresponding precautions.
Pre-operation Inspection") and service (P-84 "8B. Service") described in this Operation Manual. Omitting these inspections or service may result in an accident. ● Use the consumables and service parts (including screws) that are specified by BANDAI NAMCO Games Inc. To order parts, contact your distributor.
1. Safety Precautions – Be sure to read to ensure safe operation – 1-4 Machine Warning Labels WARNING ● The warning labels attached to the machine contain important information to ensure safety. Be sure to observe the following. • In order to ensure that the warning labels attached to the machine are always clearly visible, install the machine in an appropriate location with ample illumination and keep the labels clean at all times.
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1. Safety Precautions – Be sure to read to ensure safe operation – Back Warning sticker Service B (EXP) Part No.: 461-539 Warning sticker Service B (EXP) Part No.: 461-539...
Table of Contents 1. Safety Precautions – Be sure to read to ensure safe operation – ................3 1-1 Levels of Risk ................................3 1-2 Definition of "Technician" ............................3 1-3 Critical Safety Precautions ............................4 1-4 Machine Warning Labels ............................5 2.
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Table of Contents 7-7-6 Monitor Test ............................53 7-7-7 Sound Test .............................. 54 7-7-8 Displaying Game Data (BOOKKEEPING)....................55 7-7-9 Other Options (OTHERS) .......................... 57 7-8 Maintenance Time ..............................60 7-9 Cleaning ................................61 7-9-1 Cleaning the Gun Assembly ........................61 7-9-2 Cleaning the Monitor Panel ........................
2. Specifications (1) Rated power supply AC 120 ±10 V (2) Rated power consumption 1080 W (3) Maximum current consumption 9 A (4) Coin box capacity Approximately 3000 coins. (5) Display unit 55" LCD monitor x 2 (6) Dimensions [1] When installed Width (W) 2,860 x Depth (D) 1,700 x Height (H) 2,280 [mm] 2860 1700...
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2. Specifications [2] When disassembled Monitor tower (L) assembly Width (W) 1,430 x Depth (D) 640 x Height (H) 1,890 [mm] 1890 1430 Monitor tower (R) assembly Width (W) 1,430 x Depth (D) 640 x Height (H) 1,890 [mm] 1890 1430...
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2. Specifications Coin box assembly Width (W) 470 x Depth (D) 400 x Height (H) 750 [mm] Signboard (L) assembly Width (W) 1,040 x Depth (D) 420 x Height (H) 320 [mm] 1040 Signboard (R) assembly Width (W) 1,040 x Depth (D) 420 x Height (H) 320 [mm] 1040...
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2. Specifications Signboard (C) assembly Width (W) 1,200 x Depth (D) 340 x Height (H) 340 [mm] 1200 Gun tower (L) assembly Width (W) 740 x Depth (D) 930 x Height (H) 950 [mm] (When the gun is removed) Width (W) 740 x Depth (D) 1,010 x Height (H) 1,050 [mm] (When the gun is inserted) 1010...
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2. Specifications Gun tower (R) assembly Width (W) 740 x Depth (D) 930 x Height (H) 950 [mm] (When the gun is removed) Width (W) 740 x Depth (D) 1,010 x Height (H) 1,050 [mm] (When the gun is inserted) 1010 Pedal assembly Width (W) 390 x Depth (D) 190 x Height (H) 160 [mm]...
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2. Specifications (7) Weight [1] When installed 550 kg [2] When disassembled Monitor tower (L) assembly 170 kg Monitor tower (R) assembly 170 kg Coin box assembly 40 kg Signboard (L) assembly 18 kg Signboard (R) assembly 18 kg Signboard (C) assembly 16 kg Gun tower (L) assembly 55 kg...
3. Package Contents The following items (9 packages) are included when this machine is shipped. ● Make sure that all the items below are contained in the product packages. ● If any items are missing, contact your distributor. Monitor tower (L) assembly (Package No. 1/8) Weight: 170 kg Width (W) 1,430 x Depth (D) 660 x Height (H) 1,890 [mm] Monitor tower (L) assembly...
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3. Package Contents Monitor tower (R) assembly (Package No. 2/8) Weight: 170 kg Width (W) 1,430 x Depth (D) 660 x Height (H) 1,890 [mm]] Monitor tower (R) assembly Name Specifications Qty. Monitor tower (R) assembly See illustration above Service key Coin box assembly (Package No.
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3. Package Contents Signboard (L) assembly (Package No. 4/8) Weight: 22 kg Width (W) 1,120 x Depth (D) 520 x Height (H) 430 [mm] Signboard (L) assembly Name Specifications Qty. Signboard (L) assembly Signboard (R) assembly (Package No. 5/8) Weight: 22 kg Width (W) 1,120 x Depth (D) 520 x Height (H) 430 [mm] Signboard (R) assembly Name...
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3. Package Contents Signboard (C) assembly (Package No. 6/8) Weight: 32 kg Width (W) 1,280 x Depth (D) 480 x Height (H) 360 [mm] Signboard (C) assembly Name Specifications Qty. Operation Manual (This manual) Signboard (C) assembly Pedal assembly Tower joint A Tower joint B LAN cable Price sticker (EXP)
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3. Package Contents Gun tower (L) assembly (Package No. 7/8) Weight: 55 kg Width (W) 740 x Depth (D) 1,010 x Height (H) 1,050 [mm] Gun tower (L) assembly Name Specifications Qty. Gun tower (L) assembly See illustration above...
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3. Package Contents Gun tower (R) assembly (Package No. 8/8) Weight: 55 kg Width (W) 740 x Depth (D) 1,010 x Height (H) 1,050 [mm] Gun tower (R) assembly Name Specifications Qty. Gun tower (R) assembly See illustration above...
4. Overall Structure (Part Names) Front Light-emitting Signboard (R) assembly Signboard (C) assembly Signboard panel unit (inside) Signboard (L) assembly LED (blue) LED (red) Ohmic sensors (10 places on each side) 55" LCD monitors Coin box assembly Monitor tower (L) assembly (1P side) Gun assembly LED (red)
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4. Overall Structure (Part Names) Back Back panel Maintenance door (L) Maintenance door (R) Monitor tower (L) assembly Game PC board Cord box assembly Swivel type caster Level adjuster Game PC board Gun tower (R) assembly (gun tower (L) assembly on the other side) Monitor tower (R) assembly [ Details of cord box assembly ]...
5. Delivery and Installation Conditions WARNING ● Install the machine according to the instructions in this Operation Manual. Failure to follow these instructions may result in fire, electric shock, injury or malfunction. ● Fully insert the power cord plug into the outlet. Poor contact may generate heat and result in fire or burns.
5. Delivery and Installation Conditions 5-1-2 Play Zone when the Machine Is in Operation ● Provide a play zone as shown below around the machine so that players do not make contact with bystanders or passersby. ● A floor-to-ceiling height of 2 m 40 cm or more is required. ●...
5. Delivery and Installation Conditions 5-2 Required Dimensions for the Delivery Route (Such as Doors and Corridors) The delivery route must have some extra space over and above the height and width of the machine. The sizes of the machine when it is shipped are as follows. Check that the packages can be carried into the intended location based on these dimensions as a reference.
6. Moving and Transportation WARNING ● This machine cannot be moved while it is installed. Attempting to move or transport the machine without disassembling it may result in an accident. Move or transport the machine according to the instructions in this Operation Manual. ●...
6. Moving and Transportation 6-2 Transportation 6-2-1 Manual Transportation (Such as Carrying on Stairs) WARNING ● When moving the machine, disassemble it into the monitor tower (L) and (R) assemblies, coin box assembly, signboard (L), (R), and (C) assemblies, gun tower (L) and (R) assemblies, and pedal assemblies. ●...
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6. Moving and Transportation • Signboard (L) and (R) assemblies (18 kg/each): 2 or more people • Signboard (C) assembly (15 kg): 2 or more people • Gun tower (L) and (R) assemblies (55 kg): 4 or more people ● Do not subject the machine to impact when moving it down from an elevated position. ●...
6. Moving and Transportation 6-2-2 Loading to and Unloading from a Vehicle WARNING ● When moving the machine, disassemble it into the monitor tower (L) and (R) assemblies, coin box assembly, signboard (L), (R), and (C) assemblies, gun tower (L) and (R) assemblies, and pedal assemblies. An attempt to manually transport the machine without disassembling it may result in an accident or injury.
6. Moving and Transportation 6-2-3 Transportation Using a Vehicle WARNING ● When transporting the machine on a vehicle, secure the machine firmly so that it does not move during transportation. Failure to secure the machine may result in an accident. ●...
7. Operation WARNING ● Should an abnormality occur, turn off the power switch immediately to stop operations. Then, be sure to disconnect the power cord plug from the outlet. Operating the machine while the abnormality persists may result in fire or accident. ●...
7. Operation 7-2 Safety Precautions for Playing ● Should the machine be installed in a location where small children can play, prepare a footstool that can be used safely. If a small child stands on the machine, an accident or injury may be caused. ●...
7. Operation 7-4 Pre-operation Inspection 7-4-1 Safety Inspection (Before Power On) Check the points below before starting machine operations. If there are any abnormalities, resolve them by referring to P-85 "8B-2 Troubleshooting". WARNING ● Before operating the machine, check the following points. This is required to prevent accident or injury. ●...
7. Operation 7-4-2 Safety Inspection (After Power On) Inspect the following points after turning on the power switch. If you discover an abnormality, turn off the power switch immediately to stop operations. Then, disconnect the power cord plug from the outlet and contact your distributor.
7. Operation 7-5 Playing the Game This section explains the game rules and how to operate the machine. 7-5-1 Outline of the Game This is a gun game machine that has a single-player mode and a two-player mode where the player can fire bullets from the gun controller to beat enemies.
7. Operation 7-5-5 Types and Features of Weapons (1) Handgun It is also the upper limit. These bullets can be loaded to the upper limit as many times as the player wants. Both the attack power and the rapid fire performance are at the normal level. (2) Machine gun Bullets can be fired continuously by pulling and holding the trigger.
7. Operation 7-5-6 Explanation of the Game System (1) When the player inserts the coins while the Attract screen is displayed and the credits required to start the game have been obtained, the display changes to the mode select screen. If the credit requirements have already been satisfied, the display can be changed to the mode select screen by pressing down on the right or left pedal.
7. Operation 7-6 Power Switch and Adjustment Switches 7-6-1 Turning the Power Switch ON Turn on the main power switch located in the cord box on the back of the coin box assembly. Main power switch...
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7. Operation Open the selector door on the coin box assembly using the service key. service key Selector door Coin box assembly Turn on the sub power switch. Sub power switch Close the selector door.
7. Operation 7-6-2 Adjustment Switches Open the selector door on the coin box assembly using the service key. Open the selector door to find the service plate. Adjustment switches for 1P are on the left of the service plate, and those for 2P are on the right. Switch cover Service plate 1P side...
7. Operation 7-7 Test Mode 7-7-1 Description of the Main Menu Screen (MENU) Open the selector door on the coin box assembly, and set the Test switch to ON. The MENU screen appears. (See P-41 "7-6-2 Adjustment Switches".) (a) Error currently occurring (b) Warning display when a setting is different between the right and left cabinets Game cost settings...
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7. Operation (b) Warning display when a setting is different between the right and left cabinets A caution message appears when a setting in the following table is different between the right and left cabinets. If this occurs, check the setting again. Item Description GAME COST...
7. Operation 7-7-2 Game Cost Settings (COIN OPTIONS) This screen is used to set the game cost. In the MENU screen, select COIN OPTIONS and press the Enter switch. The COIN OPTIONS screen appears. COIN OPTIONS screen Item Description Setting Initial value (a) GAME COST Sets the number of credits required for game play.
7. Operation 7-7-3 Game Contents Settings (GAME OPTIONS) This screen is used to set the game contents. In the MENU screen, select GAME OPTIONS and press the Enter switch. The GAME OPTIONS screen appears. GAME OPTIONS screen Item Description Setting Initial value (a) LINK Communication status between the cabinets...
7. Operation 7-7-4 Gun Test This screen is used to check the vibration function and the gun sight of the gun assembly, and to calibrate the gun sight. In the MENU screen, select GUN TEST and press the Enter switch. The GUN TEST screen appears.
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7. Operation (1) SIGHT CALIBRATION (Gun Sight Calibration Screen) This screen is used to calibrate the gun sight of the gun assembly. Press the Service switch in the GUN TEST screen to display the SIGHT CALIBRATION screen. Gun cursor (a) Message display Calibration gun sights (in the actual screen, only one of them appears...
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7. Operation ■ The following pattern diagram shows the allowable range of each calibration gun target. If you pull the trigger outside the allowable range, RETRY appears. For example, if you pull the trigger outside the (1) area when the calibration in (1) is indicated, RETRY appears.
7. Operation 7-7-5 Input/Output Test of Switches (I/O TEST) This screen is used to test each switch and control for input/output. In the MENU screen, select I/O TEST using the Select switch and press the Enter switch. The I/O TEST screen appears. I/O TEST screen Item Description...
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7. Operation (1) SWITCH TEST This screen is used to test each switch and control. In the I/O TEST screen, select SWITCH TEST using the Select switch and press the Enter switch. The SWITCH TEST screen appears. SWITCH TEST screen Item Description Adds "1"...
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7. Operation (2) LED TEST This screen is used to test whether light is emitted from LEDs. In the I/O TEST screen, select LED TEST using the Select switch and press the Enter switch. The LED TEST screen appears. LED TEST screen Item Description (a) ALL...
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7. Operation (3) LINK TEST This screen is used to confirm the status of communication between the cabinets and between the I/O PCBs. In the I/O TEST screen, select LINK TEST using the Select switch and press the Enter switch. The LINK TEST screen appears.
7. Operation 7-7-6 Monitor Test This screen is used to test the monitor for display. In the MENU screen, select MONITOR TEST using the Select switch and press the Enter switch to display the MONITOR TEST screen. MONITOR TEST screen Flip the Select switch up or down to select an item.
7. Operation 7-7-7 Sound Test This screen is used to adjust sound volumes and request a track number. In the MENU screen, select SOUND TEST using the Select switch and press the Enter switch to display the SOUND TEST screen. SOUND TEST screen Initial Item...
7. Operation 7-7-8 Displaying Game Data (BOOKKEEPING) This screen displays the operating time, play count and other game-related data. In the MENU screen, select BOOKKEEPING using the Select switch and press the Enter switch to display the BOOKKEEPING screen. BOOKKEEPING screen Item Description (a) CLOCK...
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7. Operation (1) ERROR LOG This screen is used to check the error history. In the BOOKKEEPING screen, select ERROR LOG using the Select switch and press the Enter switch to display the ERROR LOG screen. ERROR LOG screen Item Description (a) Error log display Displays error log messages up to the present time.
7. Operation 7-7-9 Other Options (OTHERS) This screen is used to initialize various settings. In the MENU screen, select OTHERS using the Select switch and press the Enter switch to display the OTHERS screen. OTHERS screen Item Description Setting Initial value Displays the version and revision number of the program on (a) ROM the disc.
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7. Operation After entering the selection, flip the Select switch up or down to change the setting. If you select and enter (h) BACKUP MEMORY INITIALIZE, BACKUP MEMORY INITIALIZE? appears, and you are prompted to select NO or YES. Select YES to display COMPLETE! after initialization is completed and to return to the screen before items are selected.
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7. Operation (2) CLOCK ADJUSTMENT This screen is used to set the time. This is only displayed for the offline version. Select "CLOCK ADJUSTMENT" on the "CLOCK SETTING" screen, and press the enter switch. The "CLOCK ADJUSTMENT" screen is displayed. CLOCK ADJUSTMENT screen Item Description...
7. Operation (3) MAINTENANCE TIME SETTING This screen configures the MAINTENANCE TIME settings. The system is restarted at the preset time to prevent defects by long-term continuous operation. When settings are changed, the system is automatically restarted after turning off the test mode. Select “MAINTENANCE TIME SETTING”...
7. Operation 7-9 Cleaning ● Do not use thinner, benzene, gasoline, alcohol, or other organic solvents. Doing so may degrade the materials. Wipe away any dirt using a dry soft cloth. f the machine surface becomes extremely dirty, first wipe away the dirt using a soft cloth dampened with a neutral detergent, rub with a cloth moistened with a small amount of water, then wipe dry using a dry soft cloth.
7. Operation 7-9-3 Cleaning the Acrylic Part ● Do not use thinner, benzene, gasoline, alcohol, or other organic solvents. Doing so may degrade the materials. Wipe away the dirt using a cloth moistened with neutral detergent or water and squeezed tightly.
8. Technician's Manual – Must be performed by a technician – 8A. Installation and Assembly 8A-1 Assembly Preparation 8A-1-1 Number of Technicians and Work Time ■ Number of technicians Installation and assembly must be performed by two or more technicians. ■...
8A. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8A-1-3 Space Required during Installation Be sure that a space of at least 2 m 40 cm exists between the floor and the ceiling, and that a space of 50 to 100 cm or more exists around the machine for installation work, as shown in the figure below.
8A. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8A-2 Assembling the Front Assembly The front assembly refers to an assembly in which monitor tower (L) and (R) assemblies, the coin box assembly, and the signboard assembly are all connected together. WARNING ●...
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8A. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Attach tower joint A to the top rear side of the monitor tower (L) and (R) assemblies using four flange socket bolts (M6 x 12) to connect them together. Attach tower joint B using two flange socket bolts (M6 x 30) so that it protrudes at the bottom end.
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8A. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Attach tower joint B that has been attached in step 5 to the rear side of the coin box assembly using two flange socket bolts (M6 x 12). Remove the four Torx bolts (M5 x 12) from the coin box assembly rear cover and loosen the two Torx bolts to remove the cover.
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8A. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Remove the two Torx bolts (M5 x 12). Use the service key to unlock and remove the maintenance door from the monitor tower (L) assembly. Repeat the same procedure to remove the maintenance door from the monitor tower (R) assembly.
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8A. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Pull the harnesses from the coin box assembly in the monitor tower (L) assembly through the openings shown in the figure below and connect the five connectors. Opening Connectors Monitor tower (L) assembly side (inside maintenance door) Opening Connectors...
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8A. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Pull the LAN cable from the monitor tower (R) assembly into the monitor tower (L) assembly through the coin box assembly. Connector [ Rear view ] Opening Opening LAN cable Coin box assembly (inside rear cover) LAN cable...
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8A. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Pull the LAN cable, which has been pulled into the monitor tower (L) assembly in step , into the back panel side through the upper window and insert it into the LAN port of the game PC board.
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8A. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Remove the two rope hooks from the monitor tower (L) assembly by removing the two Torx bolts (M5 x 12). Attach the removed hooks to the rear inner side face of the assembly. Repeat the procedure for the rope hooks on the monitor tower (R) assembly.
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8A. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Secure the signboard (L) assembly using four flange socket bolts (M6 x 12) inside the monitor tower (L) assembly at the top, and connect the connector. [View from the bottom looking up at the top surface inside the monitor tower (L) assembly] Connector Monitor tower (L) assembly...
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8A. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Press the lower side of the signboard (C) assembly against the signboard (L) assembly by using the upper side of the signboard (L) assembly as a fulcrum, and push the connector into the signboard (L) assembly.
8A. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8A-3 Assembling the Gun Tower Assembly Move the gun tower (L) assembly close to the front side of the monitor tower (L) assembly and connect the two connectors. Push the two connectors into the gun tower (L) assembly, and fix them together while exercising care not to pinch the harness.
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8A. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Use four flange sockets (M6 x 12) to temporarily secure the pedal assembly to the gun tower (L). When doing so, be sure to press the pedal assembly against the floor so that it is not lifted off the floor.
8A. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8A-4 Level Adjuster Adjustment Lower the level adjusters until the casters are at a height of approximately 5 mm from the floor (to such a degree that allows them to freely rotate). Lock nut Approximately 5 mm...
8A. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8A-5 Inserting the USB Dongle * This section explains how to remove and install the USB dongle on the 1P side (L side). Repeat the same procedure performed for the 1P side (L side) to remove and install the USB dongle on the 2P side (R side).
8A. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8A-6 Connecting the Power Cord and Ground ● Provide adequate lighting if carrying out work in dimly lit locations such as the inside of the machine. Plug the supplied power cord into the socket. Use a cord clip to secure the plug.
8A. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8A-7 Post-Installation Checks When you have finished all installation procedures, perform the inspections described in P-34 "7-4-1 Safety Inspection (Before Power On)".
8A. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8A-8 Turning the Power Switch On Turn on the main power switch located in the cord box on the back of the coin box assembly. Main power switch...
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8A. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Open the selector door on the coin box assembly using the service key. service key Selector door Coin box assembly Turn on the sub power switch. Sub power switch Close the selector door.
8A. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8A-9 Confirmation after Power On When you have finished all installation procedures, perform the pre-operation inspection described in P-35 "7-4-2 Safety Inspection (After Power On)" and P-35 "7-4-3 Function Inspection (After Power On)".
8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8B. Service WARNING ● In order to avoid electric shock, accident or injury to yourself or others, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting service work (such as repairs, replacement, or correcting of malfunctions). 8B-1 Inspection and Service WARNING ●...
8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8B-2 Troubleshooting WARNING ● In order to avoid electric shock, accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task. ●...
8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Reference Symptom Cause Solution section · The power turns off · The circuit protector in the power · Turn on the power switch again. during operation. switch activated and turned off the If the circuit protector is activated power switch.
8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8B-2-3 Coin Box Assembly Reference Symptom Cause Solution section · The game does not start · A connector is disconnected. · Connect the connector. – when a coin is inserted. ·...
8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8B-2-5 Gun Tower (L) and (R) Assemblies Reference Symptom Cause Solution section · The side LED does not · The tape LED is out. · Replace the tape LED. P-120 ·...
8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8B-2-6 Gun Assembly Reference Symptom Cause Solution section · Bullets do not correctly · The gun sight is not aligned · Adjust the gun sight. P-47 hit their targets. correctly. ·...
8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8B-2-7 Pedal assembly Reference Symptom Cause Solution section · A pedal does not function. · A connector is disconnected. · Connect the connector. P-134 · A photosensor is malfunctioning. · Replace the photosensor. P-134 ·...
8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8B-3 Error Displays When this machine detects an error a start-up or during game play, an error screen is displayed and operations stop. Refer to the error code table below to identify the cause of the error and resolve it.
8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8B-4 Removing, Installing, and Replacing Each Part 8B-4-1 Monitor Tower (L) and (R) Assemblies (1) Removing and installing the maintenance doors * This section explains the procedure applicable to the monitor tower (L) assembly. Repeat the procedure for the monitor tower (R) assembly.
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (2) Replacing the game PC board * This section explains the procedure applicable to the monitor tower (L) assembly. Repeat the procedure for the monitor tower (R) assembly. WARNING ● In order to avoid electric shock, accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task.
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Connection information of the game PC board Power supply (Power conversion cable) CPU board, LED board communication (Connected to power AC inlet) SERIAL 2 (Connected to SERIAL 2) USIO (T) PC board communication USB dongle USB 2 (Connected to USB port 2)
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Remove the four countersunk washer nuts (M6) and remove the game PC board. Game PC board Countersunk washer nuts (M6) Countersunk washer nuts (M6) PC mounting bracket B PC mounting bracket A PC base Turn the game PC board upside down.
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (3) Replacing the hard disk * This section explains the procedure applicable to the monitor tower (L) assembly. Repeat the procedure for the monitor tower (R) assembly. ● This must be performed by a technician. ●...
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (4) Removing and installing the regulator base WARNING ● In order to avoid electric shock, accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task. ●...
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (5) Replacing the switching regulator (5 V) WARNING ● In order to avoid electric shock, accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task. ●...
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (6) Replacing the switching regulators (12 V) Two switching regulators (12 V) are used. WARNING ● In order to avoid electric shock, accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task.
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (7) Replacing the switching regulator (24 V) WARNING ● In order to avoid electric shock, accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task. ●...
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (8) Replacing the AMP PC board * This section explains the procedure applicable to the monitor tower (L) assembly. Repeat the procedure for the monitor tower (R) assembly. WARNING ● In order to avoid electric shock, accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task.
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Disconnect the four connectors, remove the five Phillips pan head screws (with flat and spring washers) (M3 x 8), and remove the AMP PC board. Phillips pan head screw (with flat and spring washers) (M3 x 8) Connectors Phillips pan head screws...
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (9) Replacing the USIO (T) PC board * This section explains the procedure applicable to the monitor tower (L) assembly. Repeat the procedure for the monitor tower (R) assembly. WARNING ●...
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (10) Replacing the monitor glass * This section explains the procedure applicable to the monitor tower (L) assembly. Repeat the procedure for the monitor tower (R) assembly. WARNING ● Replacing the monitor glass requires a technician to stand at an elevated location. Prepare an appropriate footstool and exercise care when working.
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Remove the four Torx bolts (M5 x 12) from the two corner covers on the front side of the monitor tower (L) assembly and remove the monitor edge covers. Torx bolts (M5 x 12) Corner cover Monitor tower (L) assembly (front) Corner cover...
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Pull the monitor glass toward you to remove and replace it. ● Be sure to handle the monitor glass with care. Monitor glass Glass retainer (U) To install, perform the procedure in reverse.
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (11) Replacing ohmic sensors * This section explains the procedure applicable to the monitor tower (L) assembly. Repeat the procedure for the monitor tower (R) assembly. WARNING ● In order to avoid electric shock, accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task.
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Ensure that the positioning of the ohmic sensor is correct. Try to install the ohmic sensor so that its capacitor faces the outside of the monitor. Ohmic sensor Capacitor (must face the outside of the monitor) Phillips pan head screws (with flat and spring washers) (M3 x 20)
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (12) Replacing the LCD monitor * This section explains the procedure applicable to the monitor tower (L) assembly. Repeat the procedure for the monitor tower (R) assembly. WARNING ● The LCD monitor weighs approximately 28 kg. To prevent accidents, it should be replaced by two or more people in a large work area.
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Disconnect the two connectors. Monitor board bracket Connectors Remove the monitor glass. (See P-104 "(10) Replacing the monitor glass".) Remove the eight Phillips hexagon head bolts (M6 x 12) and remove the LCD monitor together with its brackets.
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Remove the five Phillips pan head screws (with flat and spring washers) (M5 x 10) from each of the monitor brackets and replace the LCD monitor. * Be sure to face the LCD screen up. LCD monitor (LCD screen facing up) Monitor bracket Monitor bracket...
8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8B-4-2 Coin Box Assembly (1) Replacing the coin selector Two coin selectors are used. WARNING ● In order to avoid electric shock, accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task.
8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8B-4-3 Signboard Assembly * This section explains the procedure applicable to the monitor tower (L) assembly. Repeat the procedure for the monitor tower (R) assembly. (1) Replacing the tape LED WARNING ●...
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Disconnect the connector, open the six clamps, then remove and replace the tape LED (red). Clamp Connector Tape LED (red) Clamps Signboard (L) assembly To install, perform the procedure in reverse. ●...
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (2) Replacing the light-emitting unit WARNING ● Replacing the light-emitting unit requires standing at an elevated height. Prepare an appropriate footstool and exercise care when working. Working in an unnatural body posture may result in injury or machine damage.
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Pull out the signboard panel and pull the light-emitting unit halfway (to the middle point). Then, pull out the connector through the hole while sliding the light-emitting unit to the right side, avoiding the protrusion on the upper left section.
8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8B-4-4 Gun Tower (L) and (R) Assemblies (1) Replacing the CPU board * This section explains the procedure applicable to the gun tower (L) assembly. Repeat the procedure for the gun tower (R) assembly. WARNING ●...
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Disconnect the four connectors, remove the four Phillips pan head screws (with flat and spring washers) (M3 x 20), and replace the CPU board. Phillips pan head screws (with a flat spring washer) (M3 x 20) LED board Connectors...
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (2) Replacing the gun drive PC board * This section explains the procedure applicable to the gun tower (L) assembly. Repeat the procedure for the gun tower (R) assembly. WARNING ●...
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (3) Replacing the tape LED * This section explains the procedure applicable to the gun tower (L) assembly. Repeat the procedure for the gun tower (R) assembly. WARNING ● In order to avoid electric shock, accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task.
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Remove the LED cover. Disconnect the connector, open the six clamps, then remove and replace the tape LED (red). Gun tower (L) assembly Clamp Notch Torx bolt (M5 x 12) Clamps Tower LED light acrylic panel (L) Tape LED (red)
8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8B-4-5 Gun Assembly (1) Replacing the gun assembly WARNING ● In order to avoid electric shock, accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task. Turn off the power switch.
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Pull up the connector cover and wire bracket and remove the gun assembly. Connector cover Wire lock Gun assembly Gun tower (L) assembly To install, perform the procedure in reverse. After replacing the gun assembly, be sure to check the operations.
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (2) Replacing the sensor unit WARNING ● In order to avoid electric shock, accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task. Turn off the power switch.
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Disconnect the connector and replace the sensor unit. Sensor unit Sensor unit To install, perform the procedure in reverse. After replacing the sensor unit, be sure to check the operations. (See P-49 "7-7-5 Input/Output Test of Switches (I/O TEST)", P-47 "(1) SIGHT CALIBRATION (Gun Sight Calibration Screen)".) ●...
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (3) Replacing the gun harness 2 WARNING ● In order to avoid electric shock, accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task. Turn off the power switch.
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (4) Replacing the rotary solenoid WARNING ● In order to avoid electric shock, accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task. Turn off the power switch.
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Point the gun to the right, disconnect the connector, and remove the vibration unit. Remove the two Phillips pan head screws (with flat and spring washers) (M4 x 6) and remove the stopper bracket.
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Loosen the double point (M4 x 6), remove the crank, and replace the rotary solenoid. Allen key Rotary solenoid Double point (M4 x 6) Flush Crank To install, perform the procedure in reverse. After replacing the rotary solenoid, be sure to check the operations.
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (5) Replacing the micro switch WARNING ● In order to avoid electric shock, accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task. ■...
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - ■ Replacing the micro switch for the trigger Turn off the power switch. (See P-81 "8A-8 Turning the Power Switch On".) Remove the gun body (R). (See 2 in P-124 "(2) Replacing the sensor unit".) Remove the spring and remove the trigger.
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (6) Replacing the gun tube WARNING ● In order to avoid electric shock, accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task. Turn off the power switch.
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Cut one cable tie using a utility knife. Remove the hexagon nut (M12) and remove the gun tube from the vibration unit. Remove the two flange socket (M3 x 6) and remove the cable cover (B). flange socket (M3 x 6) Cable cover (B) flange socket (M3 x 6)
8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 8B-4-6 Pedal Assembly (1) Replacing the photosensor WARNING ● In order to avoid electric shock, accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuits, be sure to turn off the power switch before starting this task. ●...
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8B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Raise the pedal cover on the photosensor to be replaced. Disconnect the connector, remove the Phillips pan head screw (M4 x 10), and replace the photosensor. Pedal cover Connector Pedal assembly Phillips pan head screw (M4 x 10) Photosensor Repeat the procedure to replace the photosensor on the other side.
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10. Parts List Name Qty. Type or Rating Operation Manual (US) This manual 737-354 Power cord 007-972 Caution sticker regarding hypersensitivity to light (EXP) 461-823...
10. Parts List 10-3 Monitor Tower (L) Assembly ( * : Same applies to the other side ) USIO (T) PC board...
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10. Parts List Name Qty. Type or Rating Monitor tower base (L) 737-361 Woofer box (L) 737-362 Back panel 737-363 Maintenance door 737-364 Glass retainer (T) 737-365 Glass retainer (U) 737-366 Monitor glass 737-367 Monitor side BK 737-368 Glass cushion (A) 737-369 Glass cushion (B) 737-370...
10. Parts List 10-4 Monitor Tower (R) Assembly ( * : Same applies to the other side ) USIO (T) PC board...
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10. Parts List Name Qty. Type or Rating Power PCB base 737-380 Monitor tower base (R) 737-381 Woofer box (R) 737-382 Back panel 737-363 Maintenance door (R) 737-383 Glass retainer (T) 737-365 Glass retainer (U) 737-366 Monitor glass 737-367 Monitor side BK 737-368 Glass cushion (A) 737-369...
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10. Parts List Name Qty. Type or Rating Coin box base 737-390 Service door 737-391 Coin rail 737-392 Control panel (EXP) 737-393 Service panel (BNAA) 737-408 Return lever 737-395 Return lever bracket 737-399 Coin counter bracket 737-400 Back board C 737-401 Cancel spring 737-402...
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10. Parts List 10-6 Coin Box Assembly 2/2 Coin door ( Same applies to the other side ) Service plate...
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10. Parts List Name Qty. Type or Rating Coin return opening (B) 412-518 Coin return cover (P) 412-250 Stopper plate 726-070 Channel bracket CB-81MB 100-145 Coin lock F750-DS8 (Random number) 101-175 Cam lock N92-L10 101-142 Service sticker M (B) 5542-PB08BNR-0 461-722 Power sticker 461-752...
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10. Parts List Name Qty. Type or Rating Signboard base (L) 737-420 Signboard base (R) 737-421 Speaker bracket 737-422 Signboard front cover 737-423 Signboard top cover 737-424 Signboard base (C) 737-425 LED retainer 737-426 Speaker cover 737-427 Speaker decal (L) 737-428 Speaker decal (R) 737-429...
10. Parts List 10-9 Gun Tower (L) Assembly 1/2 Pedal assembly Body (L) assembly...
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10. Parts List Name Qty. Type or Rating Gun assembly See 10-13 Gun Assembly Pedal joint (A) 737-432 Pedal joint (B) 737-433 Stand cover (A) 737-434 Stand cover EXP (L) 737-440 Instruction decal (L) (EXP) 737-441 Marking decal (L) 737-437 Base decal (L) 737-438 Wire bracket...
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10. Parts List 10-9 Gun Tower (L) Assembly 2/2...
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10. Parts List Name Qty. Type or Rating Gun tower base (L) 737-444 Gun tower (L) 737-445 Side panel (L) 737-446 Side LED retainer 737-447 LED cover 737-448 Gun holder BK 737-449 Tower cover (L) 737-450 Bottom cover 737-451 Tower joint T (L) 737-452 Tower joint U 737-453...
10. Parts List 10-10 Gun Tower (R) Assembly 1/2 Pedal assembly Body (L) assembly...
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10. Parts List Name Qty. Type or Rating Gun assembly See 10-13 Gun Assembly Pedal joint (A) 737-432 Pedal joint (B) 737-433 Stand cover (A) 737-434 Stand cover EXP (R) 737-442 Instruction decal (R) (EXP) 737-443 Marking decal (R) 737-487 Base decal (R) 737-488 Wire bracket...
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10. Parts List 10-10 Gun Tower (R) Assembly 2/2...
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10. Parts List Name Qty. Type or Rating Gun tower base (R) 737-491 Gun tower (R) 737-492 Side panel (R) 737-493 Side LED retainer 737-447 LED cover 737-448 Gun holder BK 737-449 Tower cover (R) 737-494 Bottom cover 737-451 Tower joint T (R) 737-495 Tower joint U 737-453...
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10. Parts List Name Qty. Type or Rating Slide base 737-455 Slide holder 737-456 Link 737-457 Stopper BK 737-458 Crank 737-459 Stopper rubber 737-460 Gun tube bracket 737-461 Gun tube (Gun harnes) 737-462 Tube nut 737-463 Gun body (L) (R) set 737-464 Gun switch 737-465...
10. Parts List 10-12 Pedal Assembly (Same applies to the other side) (Opposite side...
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10. Parts List Name Qty. Type or Rating Pedal base 737-475 Pedal (L) 737-476 Pedal (R) 737-477 Pedal cover C 737-478 Stopper (L) 737-479 Stopper (R) 737-480 Spring A 737-481 Hinge 737-482 Point cover (S) 450-416 Photo interrupter KI1249-AALF 000-632...
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