Bandai Namco TAIKO NO TATSUJIN User Manual

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TAIKO NO TATSUJIN
2024 USA Ver.
© BANDAI NAMCO Amusement Inc.
User's Manual
Images in this document may differ from the actual product.
• To ensure safe operation of this game machine, please read this manual before use.
• Keep this manual for future reference.
Game machine specifications and this manual may be changed without notice for improvement.

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  • Page 1 TAIKO NO TATSUJIN 2024 USA Ver. © BANDAI NAMCO Amusement Inc. User's Manual Images in this document may differ from the actual product. • To ensure safe operation of this game machine, please read this manual before use. • Keep this manual for future reference.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing "TAIKO NO TATSUJIN 2024 Ver."; referred to as "game machine" hereafter. The following items are explained in this manual: • How to safely install, move, transport, operate, service and dispose of this game machine.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    6-4 Playing the Game ..............................16 6-4-1 Game Overview............................16 6-4-2 Bandai Namco Passport (IC Cards) ......................16 6-4-3 Using Bandai Namco Passport (IC Cards) with This Game Machine ............16 6-4-4 Code Reader ............................16 6-4-5 How to Operate ............................16 6-4-6 Rules of the Game...........................
  • Page 4 Table of Contents 6-6-1 Menu Screens (MENU) ..........................22 6-6-2 Game Cost Settings (COIN OPTIONS) ....................... 24 6-6-3 Game Contents Settings (GAME OPTIONS) ....................25 (1) CLOCK/CLOSE TIME SETTING ......................26 6-6-4 Network Settings (NETWORK OPTIONS) ....................28 (1) NETWORK STATUS......................... 29 (2) LOCAL NETWORK CHECK.......................
  • Page 5 Table of Contents 7A-6 Turning On the Power Switch ..........................76 7A-7 Post-Installation Check ............................76 7B. Service ........................77 7-1 Inspection and Service - Must be performed by a technician - ......77 7B-1-1 What to Inspect ............................... 77 (1) Level Adjuster..........................77 (2) Power Cord Plug ..........................
  • Page 6 Table of Contents (1) Replacing the LED Lamps ......................114 (2) Replacing the LED Lights (POP light) .................... 115 8. Disposal ........................117 9. Parts List .......................118 9-1 Cabinet Assembly (1) ............................. 118 9-2 Card Box (QR-EXP) Assembly ..........................120 9-3 POP Frame Assembly ............................121 9-4 POP Assembly ...............................
  • Page 7: Instructions For The Owner

    1. Safety Precautions - Be sure to read to ensure safe operations - Instructions for the Owner If someone besides yourself will be installing, moving, transporting, operating, servicing, or disposing of this game machine, ensure that they read the relevant sections of this manual carefully beforehand and observe the precautions.
  • Page 8: Read First: Critical Safety Precautions

    1. Safety Precautions - Be sure to read to ensure safe operations - 1-3 READ FIRST: Critical Safety Precautions If an abnormality occurs with this game machine, turn the power switch off immediately to stop operations. Then, be sure to disconnect the power code plug from the outlet. Operating the game machine while the abnormality persists may result in a fire or accident.
  • Page 9: Warning Labels Used On This Game Machine

    1. Safety Precautions - Be sure to read to ensure safe operations - 1-4 Warning Labels Used on This Game Machine ● The warning labels attached to this game machine contain important information to ensure safety. Be sure to ob- serve the following: ● Ensure that the warning labels attached to the game machine are always clearly visible by installing the game machine in an appropriate location with ample illumination, and by keeping the labels clean at all times. Also, make sure that the labels are not hidden by other game machines or objects. ● D o not remove or alter the warning labels. ● I f a warning label becomes excessively dirty or damaged, replace it with a new one. To order warn- ing labels, contact your distributor.
  • Page 10 1. Safety Precautions - Be sure to read to ensure safe operations -...
  • Page 11: Specifications

    2. Specifications Rated Power Supply : 120 VAC ± 10% (60 Hz) Maximum power consumption : 360 W Maximum current consumption : 3A Monitor : 32-inch LCD monitor Dimensions When shipped : Width (W) 50in (D) 37.79in x height (H) 80.70in 50in 37.79in...
  • Page 12 2. Specifications When installed :Width (W) 63.77in x depth (D) 37.79in x height (H) 90.55in (including side POPs [AL, AR]) POP frame assembly :Width (W) 33.07in x depth (D) 20.66in x height (H) 31.49in 33.07in 31.49in Weight When installed Net weight : 463 lb When separated Cabinet base assembly...
  • Page 13: Checking The Package Contents

    3. Checking the Package Contents The following items are included when this game machine is shipped. • Make sure that all the items below are contained in the product package. • If any items are missing, contact your distributor. Main unit User's manual, 1st edition (this publication) Product Information Sheet USB dongle...
  • Page 14 3. Checking the Package Contents POP Assembly Container width (W) 63in x depth (D) 22in x height (H) 3in; weight: 15lb 2024 Ver. back POP 2024 Ver. middle POP 2024 Ver. character POP 2024 Ver. side POP (L) 2024 Ver. side POP (R) Middle POP reinforcement 2024 Ver.
  • Page 15: Overall Structure (Part Names)

    4. Overall Structure (Part Names) LED light (upper light) (white) 2024 Ver. character POP 2024 Ver. middle POP Side speaker Side speaker LCD monitor 2024 Ver. side POP (L) 2024 Ver. side POP (R) LED light (side) (white) LED light (side) (white) LED light (side) (full color) LED light (side)
  • Page 16 4. Overall Structure (Part Names) Middle POP bracket Back POP retainer POP harness cover Character POP bracket POP frame assembly LED lamp Character POP bracket LED lamp LED light (POP light) (white)
  • Page 17 4. Overall Structure (Part Names) Service switch Service switch cover Coin door Select switch Service switch Test switch Service switch Enter switch Arrow A (inside coin door) Cabinet base assembly POWER switch Power socket TL clamp Power cord Arrow B (inside cord box)
  • Page 18: Installation

    5. Installation ● Install the game machine according to the instructions in this manual. Failure to follow these instructions may result in a fire, electric shock, injury or malfunction. ● Fully insert the power cord plug into the outlet. Poor contact may generate heat and result in a fire or burns. ● Ensure that the ground wire is connected. Failure to connect the ground wire may result in electric shock in the event of a short circuit. (See P-71 「 7A-3 Connecting the Power Cord and Ground Wire」.) ●...
  • Page 19: Play Zone For The Installed Game Machine

    5. Installation 5-1-2 Play Zone for the Installed Game Machine Create a play zone as shown in the diagram below, so that players, bystanders, and passersby do not bump into each other. When installing the game machine, create a play zone like the one shown in the diagram below. Be sure that this play zone is made available, as it is also required for maintenance work.
  • Page 20: Operation

    6. Operation • If an abnormality occurs with this game machine, turn the power switch off immediately to stop operations. Then, be sure to disconnect the power cord plug from the outlet. Operating the game machine while the abnormality persists may result in a fire or accident.
  • Page 21: Pre-Operation Inspection

    6. Operation 6-3 Pre-Operation Inspection Check the following items before opening the game arcade.If any abnormalities are detected, take necessary measures by referencing P-78 7B-2 Troubleshooting . 6-3-1 Safety Inspection (Before Power On) • Operating the game machine with parts that are damaged, broken, or deteriorated, or with an incomplete installation may result in injury to the player or nearby individuals.
  • Page 22: Playing The Game

    6-4-3 Using Bandai Namco Passport (IC Cards) with This Game Machine You can save the result of this game by using a Bandai Namco Passport (referred to as "IC card, etc."). Playing the game by using the IC card etc. enables players to gain "ご ほ う び...
  • Page 23: Rules Of The Game

    6. Operation 6-4-6 Rules of the Game Insert a coin or touch the card reader/writer with the IC card, etc. to turn the entry reception screen on. Hit the surface of the drum on the left-hand side (1P) or right-hand side (2P). You will play the game using the taiko drum you have initially selected.
  • Page 24: Types Of Symbols

    6. Operation 6-4-7 Types of Symbols 赤い音符 (Red symbol)Hit the surface of the taiko drum. 青い音符 (Blue symbol)Hit the rim of the taiko drum. 黄色い音符 (Yellow symbol) Do a Drum Roll on the surface or the rim. 赤い大音符 (Big red symbol) Hit the surface of the taiko drum strongly.
  • Page 25 6. Operation あべこべ (Inverse) • しない (No) Symbols are displayed as usual during the performance. • する (Yes) Although the flow speed of the symbols is normal, blue symbols appear at a point in time when red symbols should be displayed, and vice versa. Symbols for repeated hitting remain the same.
  • Page 26: Donder Hiroba" Connected Site

    6. Operation 6-4-10 "Donder Hiroba" Connected Site The following services are available when accessing the "Donder Hiroba" connected site from a computer or smartphone after gameplay with an IC card. ·Browse ranking of scores by songs and level of difficulty (all of Japan, by prefecture). ·Browse your gameplay history.
  • Page 27: Adjustment Switches

    6. Operation 6-5-2 Adjustment Switches Open the coin door using the coin lock key to find the adjustment switches. Wing bolts (M3 x 10) (a) SERVICE switch (red) Coin door (c) SELECT switch サービス SW SERVICE SW (b) TEST switch (ON: upward position; (d) ENTER switch (green) OFF: downward position) (a) Service switch (Red)
  • Page 28: Test Mode

    6. Operation 6-6 Test Mode 6-6-1 Menu Screens (MENU) Use the coin lock key to open the coin door. When the Test switch is set to ON, the "MENU" screen appears. Flip the Select switch up or down to select the items. The selected item blinks red. Press the Enter switch to select the item. After finishing the adjustment, select "EXIT" and press the Enter switch. The display returns to the "MENU" screen.
  • Page 29 6. Operation Item Description (a) COIN OPTIONS Set the game cost, etc. See P-24 "6-6-2 Game Cost Settings (COIN OPTIONS)". (b) GAME OPTIONS Set the game contents. See P-25 "6-6-3 Game Contents Settings (GAME OPTIONS)". (c) NETWORK OPTIONS Set the network settings. See P-28 "6-6-4 Network Settings (NETWORK OPTIONS)".
  • Page 30: Game Cost Settings (Coin Options)

    6. Operation 6-6-2 Game Cost Settings (COIN OPTIONS) In the "MENU" screen, select "COIN OPTIONS", and press the Enter switch. The "COIN OPTIONS" screen appears. Flip the Select switch up or down to select the items. The selected item blinks red. Press the Enter switch. The value of the selected item blinks red. Flip the Select switch up or down to change the setting. The setting is shown in yellow once it is changed (the standard setting is shown in green). Press the Enter switch again to select another item. Select "EXIT" and press the Enter switch to return to the "MENU" screen. COIN OPTIONS [DEFAULT IN GREEN] (a) COIN VALUE  1 COIN AS 1 CREDIT(S) (b) 1P GAME COST  2 CREDIT(S) (c) 2P GAME COST  2 CREDIT(S) (d) FREE PLAY  E X I T      SELECT SW:CHOOSE ENTER SW:ENTER "COIN OPTIONS" screen Initial setting Item Description Setting...
  • Page 31: Game Contents Settings (Game Options)

    6. Operation 6-6-3 Game Contents Settings (GAME OPTIONS) In the "MENU" screen, select "GAME OPTIONS", and press the Enter switch. The "GAME OPTIONS" screen appears. Flip the Select switch up or down to select the items. The selected item blinks red. Press the Enter switch. The value of the selected item blinks red. Flip the Select switch up or down to change the setting. The setting is shown in yellow once it is changed (the standard setting is shown in green). Press the Enter switch again to select another item. Select "EXIT" and press the Enter switch to return to the "MENU" screen. G AME O P T I O N S [D E F A U L T I N G R E E N] N UMB E R  O F  S T A G E S   ...
  • Page 32: Clock/Close Time Setting

    6. Operation (1) CLOCK/CLOSE TIME SETTING Set the shop closing time. From 30 minutes before the set time, the IC card, etc. cannot be used for new games. The setting can be switched between setting the same time for every day and different times for each day of the week. In the "GAME OPTIONS" screen, select "CLOCK/ CLOSE TIME SETTING", and press the Enter switch. The "CLOCK/ CLOSE TIME SETTING" screen appears. Flip the Select switch up or down to select the items. The selected item blinks red. Press the Enter switch. The value of the selected item blinks red. Flip the Select switch up or down to change the setting. The setting is shown in yellow once it is changed (the standard setting is shown in green). If the value of "SCHEDULE TYPE" is set to "WEEK" or "DAY", the selected item switches from "HOUR" to "MIN" (if set to "WEEK", it switches from "MIN" to "HOUR" of the next day) every time the Enter switch is pressed. If the value of "SCHEDULE TYPE" is set to "OFF" or if the last item "MIN" is selected, press the Enter switch again to select another item. CLOCK/CLOSE TIME SETTING [D E F A U L T I N G R E E N] CLOCK ...
  • Page 33 6. Operation Item Description Setting Initial setting WEEK (a) SCHEDULE TYPE Set whether to perform the shop closing WEEK (Set it for a specific day of process. If you choose to execute this process, the week) set whether to execute it on a specific day of the DAY (Set it for daily at a specified week or daily at a specified time.
  • Page 34: Network Settings (Network Options)

    6. Operation 6-6-4 Network Settings (NETWORK OPTIONS) Perform a network test and check the network status. I n the "MENU" screen, select "NETWORK OPTIONS", and press the Enter switch. The "NETWORK OPTIONS" screen appears. Flip the Select switch up or down to select the items. Press the Enter switch to enter the item. Flip the select switch up and down to select "EXIT" and press the Enter switch to return to the "MENU" screen. N E TWO R K O P T I O N S (a) N...
  • Page 35: Network Status

    6. Operation (1) NETWORK STATUS Check the network status related to NBLINE and check the IP address. From the "NETWORK OPTIONS" screen, select "NETWORK STATUS" and press the Enter switch. The "NETWORK STATUS" screen appears. N E TWO R K S T A T U S (a) NBLINE  PCB  ID  ABDN‒0999999 (b) GAME  VERSION ...
  • Page 36 6. Operation Item Description (a) NBLINE PCB ID Displays the network ID. (b) GAME VERSION Displays the game version. (c) NBLINE LICENSE Displays the NBLINE authentication result. Authentication completed: OK Authentication failed: Error details are displayed. (See P-82 "7B-2-8 Network System Troubleshooting".) (d) GAME SERVER Displays the connection state to the game server.
  • Page 37: Local Network Check

    6. Operation (2) LOCAL NETWORK CHECK Check the network communication status in the shop. In the "NETWORK OPTIONS" screen, select "LOCAL NETWORK CHECK", and press the Enter switch. The "LOCAL NETWORK CHECK" screen appears. Press the Enter switch to confirm your selection. L O C A L N E TWO R K C H E C K (a) C H E C K S T A R T (b) C...
  • Page 38: Activation

    6. Operation (3) ACTIVATION Check the status of the housing signature information, and perform activation. In the "NETWORK OPTIONS" screen, select "ACTIVATION", and press the Enter switch. The "ACTIVATION" screen appears. Press the Enter switch to confirm your selection. A C T I V A T I O N (a) B A N D A I N AMC O P C B I D :...
  • Page 39 6. Operation ● Activation procedure Use the following procedure on the "ACTIVATION" screen to update the housing signature information. * Housing signature information This information is used as part of security improvements for our online-supported products. By performing activation, you can obtain the housing signature information via the Internet. * Refer to the following procedure only when you are asked to perform activation after contacting us due to an error during operation.
  • Page 40 6. Operation In the Search field of the browser screen, enter the BANDAINAMCO PCB ID recorded in step 2 above ①, and select the BANDAINAMCO PCB ID displayed in the BOARD LIST ②. The "BANDAINAMCO PCB ID" selected at the top of the screen is displayed. In the "ONE-TIME KEY" field, enter the one-time key recorded in step 2 above ③.
  • Page 41: Card Reader/Writer Test (Card Reader-Writer Test)

    6. Operation 6-6-5 Card Reader/Writer Test (CARD READER-WRITER TEST) Check whether the card reader/writer operates correctly. In the "MENU" screen, select "CARD READER-WRITER TEST", and press the Enter switch. The "CARD READER-WRITER TEST" screen appears. Flip the Select switch up or down to select the items. Press the Enter switch to enter the item. Flip the select switch up and down to select "EXIT" and press the Enter switch to return to the "MENU" screen. C A R D R E A D E R-WR I T E R T E S T C A R D R/W H A R DW A R E T E S T (a) (b) C...
  • Page 42: Card R/W Hardware Test

    6. Operation (1) CARD R/W HARDWARE TEST Check whether the card reader/writer can communicate with the IC card, etc. correctly. I n t h e " C A R D R E A D E R - W R I T E R T E S T " s c r e e n , s e l e c t " C A R D R / W HARDWARE TEST", and press the Enter switch. The "CARD R/W HARDWARE TEST" screen appears.
  • Page 43 6. Operation "CARD R/W HARDWARE TEST" test progress screen (1) While the countdown is proceeding, touch the card reader/writer with the IC card, etc. If the communication is successful, the LED of the card reader/writer indicates that the reading was successful (green light turns on). At the same time, a short beep sound is emitted. Also, "OK" appears on the screen. Flip the select switch up and down to select "EXIT" and press the Enter switch to return to the "CARD READER- WRITER TEST" screen. • I f there is a communication error between the game PC board and the card reader/writer, and you did not touch the card reader/writer with the IC card, etc., the following error message is displayed.
  • Page 44: Card R/W Lamp Test

    6. Operation (2) CARD R/W LAMP TEST Check whether the LED of the card reader/writer lights up correctly. In the "CARD READER-WRITER TEST" screen, select "CARD R/W LAMP TEST", and press the Enter switch. "ON" is displayed, and the LED of the card reader/writer blinks repeatedly in the following sequence: red -> green -> blue -> red -> green. C A R D R E A D E R-WR I T E R T E S T C...
  • Page 45: Card R/W Sound Test

    6. Operation (3) CARD R/W SOUND TEST Check whether the beep sound is emitted from the built-in speaker of the card reader/writer. In the "CARD READER-WRITER TEST" screen, select "CARD R/W SOUND TEST", and press the Enter switch to start the test. C A R D R E A D E R-WR I T E R T E S T C...
  • Page 46: Switch I/O Test (I/O Test)

    6. Operation 6-6-6 Switch I/O Test (I/O TEST) In the "MENU" screen, select "I/O TEST", and press the Enter switch. The "I/O TEST" screen appears. Flip the Select switch up or down to select the items. The selected item blinks red. Press the Enter switch. The test screen of the selected item appears. Flip the select switch up and down to select "EXIT" and press the Enter switch to return to the "MENU" screen. I/O T EST (a) S W I T C H  T E S T T A I K O  T E S T (b) (c) L A M P  T E S T (d) C...
  • Page 47 6. Operation Item Description I/O PCB The information of the I/O PC board being connected is displayed. It is normal if "CONNECT OK" is displayed in green text. (1) Switch Test (SWITCH TEST) In the "I/O TEST" screen, select "SWITCH TEST", and press the Enter switch. The "SWITCH TEST" screen appears. Operate each switch. The display changes from "OFF" to "ON". Flip the Select switch up while pressing the Enter switch. The display returns to the "I/O TEST" screen. SW I T C H T E S T [...
  • Page 48: Adjusting The Taiko Drum Assembly Sensor (Taiko Test)

    6. Operation (2) Adjusting the Taiko Drum Assembly Sensor (TAIKO TEST) Check the response when the surface and rim of the taiko drum assembly are hit by the drumsticks, and adjust the system's input sensitivity level (the level of intensity required for the system to recognize that the taiko drum assembly has been hit) at each input location.
  • Page 49 6. Operation Item Description Setting Initial setting (a) Surface Set the intensity level for both 1P and 2P where the system 1 to 99 recognizes that the surface (2 locations on the left and right) of the taiko drum assembly has been hit. (b) Surface (Big) Set the intensity level for both 1P and 2P where the system 2 to 100...
  • Page 50: Lamp Test (Lamp Test)

    6. Operation (3) Lamp Test (LAMP TEST) In the "I/O TEST" screen, select "LAMP TEST", and press the Enter switch. The "LAMP TEST" screen appears. Flip the Select switch up or down to select the items. The selected item blinks red. Each time the Enter switch is pressed, "ON" and "OFF" are switched between for the selected item. While "ON" is selected, the LED light of the corresponding item lights up. Flip the select switch up and down to select "EXIT" and press the Enter switch to return to the "I/O TEST" screen. L AMP T E S T [ O N : R E D ] WH I T E  L E D  O F F (a) C...
  • Page 51: Code Reader Test (Code Reader Test)

    6. Operation (4) Code Reader Test (CODE READER TEST) In the "I/O TEST" screen, select "CODE READER TEST", and press the Enter switch. The "CODE READER TEST" screen appears. Flip the Select switch up or down to select the items. Press the Enter switch to enter the item. Flip the select switch up and down to select "EXIT" and press the Enter switch to return to the "I/O TEST" screen. C O D E R E A D E R T E S T R E S U L T (a) Hold the code up to the code reader. (b) C O D E R E A D E R L A M P T E S T  O F F E...
  • Page 52: Monitor Test (Monitor Test)

    6. Operation 6-6-7 Monitor Test (MONITOR TEST) In the "MENU" screen, select "MONITOR TEST", and press the Enter switch. The "MONITOR TEST" screen appears. Flip the Select switch up or down to select the items. The selected item blinks red. Press the Enter switch. The pattern screen of the blinking item appears. Press the Enter switch again to return from the pattern screen. Flip the select switch up and down to select "EXIT" and press the Enter switch to return to the "MENU" screen. MO N I T O R T E S T G...
  • Page 53: Sound Test (Sound Test)

    6. Operation 6-6-8 Sound Test (SOUND TEST) In the "MENU" screen, select "SOUND TEST", and press the Enter switch. The "SOUND TEST" screen appears. Flip the Select switch up or down to select the items. The selected item blinks red. Press the Enter switch. The value of the selected item blinks red. Flip the Select switch up or down to change the setting. The setting is shown in yellow once it is changed (the standard setting is shown in green). Press the Enter switch again to select another item. Flip the select switch up and down to select "EXIT" and press the Enter switch to return to the "MENU" screen. S O U N D T E S T [D E F A U L T I N G R E E N] (a) V O L UME    G AME B GM  (...
  • Page 54 6. Operation Item Description Setting Initial setting (a) VOLUME GAME BGM Adjust the volume of the BGM during the game. 0 to 15 Initial value (green) (b) VOLUME GAME SE Adjust the volume of the SE during the game. 0 to 15 Initial value (green) (c) VOLUME ATTRACT BGM Adjust the volume of the BGM during the Attract mode.
  • Page 55: Displaying And Initializing The Game Data (Bookkeeping)

    6. Operation 6-6-9 Displaying and Initializing the Game Data (BOOKKEEPING) Display various kinds of game data. In the "MENU" screen, select "BOOKKEEPING", and press the Enter switch. The "BOOKKEEPING" screen appears. The data will not be lost when the game machine power switch is turned off. The data is erased only when "BOOKKEEPING INITIALIZE" in the "BOOKKEEPING" screen or "BACKUP MEMORY INITIALIZE" in the "OTHERS" screen is executed. If "BOOKKEEPING INITIALIZE" is executed, only the "BOOKKEEPING" data is initialized. Flip the select switch up and down to select "EXIT" and press the Enter switch to return to the "MENU" screen.
  • Page 56: Other Options (Others)

    6. Operation 6-6-10 Other Options (OTHERS) Display various kinds of information and erase various kinds of data. Initialize the settings. In the "MENU" screen, select "OTHERS", and press the Enter switch. The "OTHERS" screen appears. Select "BACKUP MEMORY INITIALIZE", and press the Enter switch. "NO" and "YES" is displayed. Select "YES", and press the Enter switch. All data stored in the backup memory of the game machine is erased. Flip the select switch up and down to select "EXIT" and press the Enter switch to return to the "MENU" screen. O T H E R S [D E F A U L T I N G R E E N] (a) DATA1 ...
  • Page 57: Reload Nbline Points

    6. Operation 6-6-11 RELOAD NBLINE POINTS This screen displays the NBLINE POINTS charged in the machine. In the MENU screen, select RELOAD NBLINE POINTS. The following screen appears. Flip the Select switch up or down to select CHECK SERVER POINTS and press the Enter button.The charged NBLINE POINTS are displayed. Select EXIT and press the Enter button to return to the MENU screen. CLOCK ...
  • Page 58: Software Update (Software Update)

    6. Operation 6-6-12 Software Update (SOFTWARE UPDATE) This screen can be used to check the software update status. * Automatically updates the software using NBLINE such as to add new songs or change the software. We let you know in advance before performing an update. •...
  • Page 59 6. Operation Item Description (b) DATA INSTALLATION Use this when updating the software with the USB flash drive. In the "SOFTWARE UPDATE" screen, select "DATA INSTALLATION", and press the Enter switch. The "DATA INSTALLATION" screen appears. "DATA INSTALLATION" screen Use the DATA INSTALLATION screen to check the USB flash drive for software update connected to the USB 2 port on the game PC board and to install the update.
  • Page 60: Automatic Software Updates

    6. Operation 6-7 Automatic Software Updates While the software update is being executed, do not turn off the power of the game machine or remove the USB dongle. If the power cord is pulled out, the power switch is turned off, or the USB dongle is removed while the software update is being executed, the game (c) PC board data may be damaged, which may prevent the game machine from...
  • Page 61: Cleaning

    6. Operation 6-8 Cleaning 6-8-1 Cleaning the Taiko Drum Assembly • Do not use paint thinner or other organic solvents. This may degrade the materials. Wipe away any dirt using a cloth moistened with a neutral cleanser or water. Dry well by wiping cleanser or water away using a dry cloth.
  • Page 62: Cleaning The Monitor Glass

    6. Operation 6-8-2 Cleaning the Monitor Glass • Do not use paint thinner or other organic solvents. This may degrade the materials. Wipe the surface of the monitor glass using a cloth moistened with a neutral cleanser or water, while being careful not to scratch the surface. Wipe the surface of the monitor glass well again using a dry cloth.
  • Page 63: Technician's Manuals - Must Be Performed By A Technician

    7. Technician's Manuals - Must be performed by a technician - 7A. Installation and Assembly 7A-1 Disassembly 7A-1-1 Removing and Attaching the POP Frame Assembly ● When attaching the POP frame assembly, use a stepladder or stepstool and perform the work with at least two technicians, as you will be working at a height.
  • Page 64 7A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - Remove the torx bolts (M5 x 12), three on each side, pull the two connectors out of the holes, then remove the POP frame assembly. POP frame assembly Torx bolt (M5 x 12) Torx bolt (M5 x 12) POP frame assembly...
  • Page 65: 1-2 Removing And Attaching The Taiko Drum Assembly

    7A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - 7A-1-2 Removing and Attaching the Taiko Drum Assembly • The taiko drum assembly weighs about 30 lb. When removing it, use two or more people and secure an adequate amount of work space to prevent accidents.
  • Page 66: 1-3 Removing And Attaching The Card Box (Qr-Exp) Assembly

    7A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - 7A-1-3 Removing and Attaching the Card Box (QR-EXP) Assembly Remove the card reader CV4 (EXP). (See P-110 "8B-3-4 (1) Replacing the Card Reader/Writer".) Remove the four button head screws (M5 x 20) and four flat washers (M5). Card box (QR-EXP) assembly Button head screw (M5 x 20) Flat washer (M5)
  • Page 67: Assembly

    7A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - 7A-2 Assembly 7A-2-1 Adjusting the Level Adjusters • Be sure to install the game machine securely by using the level adjusters. Failure to do so may result in an unexpected accident.
  • Page 68: 2-2 Assembling The Pop Frame Assembly

    7A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - 7A-2-2 Assembling the POP Frame Assembly • When attaching the light box, use a stepladder or stepstool and perform the work with at least two technicians, as you will be working at a height.
  • Page 69 7A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - Remove the torx bolt (M5 x 12, one of each) on the (L) and (R) shipping brackets, and attach them temporarily to the back of the Light box. Attach the character POP bracket in place on the Light box using the torx bolts (M5 x 12, two on each side) you have removed in step 2.
  • Page 70 7A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - Attach the POP harness cover in place on the POP frame (R), using the supplied torx bolt (M5 x 12, black). • When attaching, ensure that the connector(s) is (are) locked securely. •...
  • Page 71: 2-3 Attaching The Pop Assembly

    7A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - 7A-2-3 Attaching the POP Assembly • When attaching the light box, prepare a stepstool or similar object as you will be working at a height. Having awkward positioning while working may cause an injury or damage the game machine. Be sure to utilize two or more people for this operation.
  • Page 72 7A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - Loosen the two torx bolts (M5 x 12) at the top of the POP frame assembly, attach the Middle POP bracket, and then fully tighten the two loosened torx bolts (M5 x 12). Align and attach so that the screw does not come off the installation hole on the middle POP bracket.
  • Page 73: Attaching The 2024 Ver. Character Pop

    7A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - (2) Attaching the 2024 Ver. Character POP Remove the protective sheet attached to the front surface of the 2024 Ver. character POP. Attach the 2024 Ver. character POP to the character POP bracket with the four torx bolts (M5 x 12, black).
  • Page 74: Attaching The 2024 Ver. Back Pop

    7A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - (3) Attaching the 2024 Ver. Back POP Slide the 2024 Ver. back POP between the POP frame and monitor frame, and secure using three each torx bolts (M5 x 12, silver) and flat washers (M5, silver). Loosen the three torx bolts (M5x12) and remove the back pop retainer from the middle pop bracket.
  • Page 75: Attaching The 2024 Ver. Side Pop (L) And (R)

    7A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - (4) Attaching the 2024 Ver. Side POP (L) and (R) Attach the 2024 Ver. side POP (R) using three each torx bolts (M5 x 12, silver) and flat washers (M5, silver).
  • Page 76 7A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - (5) Inserting the Introduction Sheet (HOW TO PLAY) A4 Set Insert the Introduction Sheet (HOW TO PLAY) A4 Set into the pockets of the 2024 Ver. side POP (L) and (R) while matching the numbers below.
  • Page 77: Connecting The Power Cord And Ground Wire

    7A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - 7A-3 Connecting the Power Cord and Ground Wire • To prevent yourself and/or other people from receiving an electric shock, having an accident or being injured, and to prevent electronic circuits from being damaged, be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting operations.
  • Page 78: Inserting The Usb Dongle

    7A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - 7A-4 Inserting the USB Dongle ● To prevent yourself and/or other people from receiving an electric shock, having an accident or being in- jured, and to prevent electronic circuits from being damaged, be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting operations.
  • Page 79: Usb Dongle

    7A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - Insert the USB dongle in "USB1" on the game PC board. Game PC board USB dongle To attach the maintenance door, perform the procedure in step 1 in reverse.
  • Page 80: Connecting The Lan Cable

    7A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - 7A-5 Connecting the LAN Cable ● To prevent yourself and/or other people from receiving an electric shock, having an accident or being in- jured, and to prevent electronic circuits from being damaged, be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting operations.
  • Page 81 7A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - Unlock the coin lock and remove the maintenance door. (See P-84 "8B-3-1 (1) Removing and Attaching the Maintenance Door".) Pass the supplied LAN cable through the side of the rack assembly in the bottom of the cabinet base assembly to the backside of the cabinet.
  • Page 82: Turning On The Power Switch

    7A. Installation and Assembly - Must be performed by a technician - 7A-6 Turning On the Power Switch Turn on the power switch located at the rear bottom side of the cabinet base assembly. Cabinet base assembly POWER switch Power cord •...
  • Page 83: Service

    7B. Service ● Before starting servicing (troubleshooting, repair, replacement, etc.), be sure to turn off the power switch to prevent yourself and/or other people from receiving an electric shock, having an accident or being injured, and to prevent electronic circuits from being damaged.
  • Page 84: Troubleshooting

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 7B-2 Troubleshooting ● To prevent yourself and/or other people from receiving an electric shock, having an ac- cident or being injured, and to prevent electronic circuits from being damaged, be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting operations.
  • Page 85: 2-2 Cabinet Base Assembly

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 7B-2-2 Cabinet Base Assembly Reference Symptom Major cause Action page No sound is output from The volume setting is low. Adjust the sound volume. P-47 ● ● ● the woofer speaker. The Faston terminal of the Connect the Faston terminal of the −−−...
  • Page 86: 2-5 Card Box (Qr-Exp) Assembly

    The card used is not Use an IC card that is compatible P-16 ● ● ● does not respond. compatible with Bandai with Bandai Namco Passport. Namco Passport. The connector is Connect the connector securely. P-88 ● ● disconnected. P-110 The card reader/writer has Replace the card reader/writer.
  • Page 87: 2-7 Error Messages

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 7B-2-7 Error Messages Reference Error Message Major cause Action page WARNING:INCORRECT The USIO (T) PC board Replace the USIO (T) PC board. P-92 ● ● FIRMWARE VERSION! version is not the correct one.
  • Page 88 7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 7B-2-7 Error Messages (Continued) Reference Error Message Major cause Action page 21-1 Network connection error 1 The game machine was Connect the game machine to P-28 ● ● operated for a long period of the network (NBLINE).
  • Page 89: 1-1 Network System Troubleshooting

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 7B-1-1 Network System Troubleshooting If a problem occurs in network communication, the Network icon shown below appears on the game screen. Check the following items to identify the communication problem. (When communication is normal, a red slash will not appear over the Network icon.) Network icon that appears when a problem...
  • Page 90: Removing, Attaching, And Replacing The Assembly And Parts

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 7B-3 Removing, Attaching, and Replacing the Assembly and Parts 7B-3-1 Cabinet Base Assembly (1) Removing and Attaching the Maintenance Door • To prevent yourself and/or other people from receiving an electric shock, having an accident or being injured, and to prevent electronic circuits from being damaged, be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting operations.
  • Page 91 7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Coin lock key Maintenance door Maintenance door...
  • Page 92: Replacing The Game Pc Board

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (2) Replacing the Game PC Board • To prevent yourself and/or other people from receiving an electric shock, having an accident or being injured, and to prevent electronic circuits from being damaged, be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting operations. ●...
  • Page 93 7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Remove the two front and rear nuts (M6) and the game PC board. Game PC board Nuts (M6) Nuts (M6) Remove the three Phillips pan head screws (with flat and spring washers) (M4 x 6), then remove the two rack joints.
  • Page 94: Removing And Attaching The Regulator Base

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (3) Removing and Attaching the Regulator Base • To prevent yourself and/or other people from receiving an electric shock, having an accident or being injured, and to prevent electronic circuits from being damaged, be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting operations. ●...
  • Page 95 7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Pin plug (red) Pin plug (white) Connector Connectors Connectors Connectors [As seen from rear side of cabinet base assembly] Remove the two Phillips pan head screws (with flat and spring washers) (M4 x 10), then remove the regulator base.
  • Page 96: Replacing The Amp Pc Board

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (4) Replacing the AMP PC Board • To prevent yourself and/or other people from receiving an electric shock, having an accident or being injured, and to prevent electronic circuits from being damaged, be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting operations. ●...
  • Page 97: Replacing The Sif 2 Pc Board

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (5) Replacing the SIF 2 PC Board • To prevent yourself and/or other people from receiving an electric shock, having an accident or being injured, and to prevent electronic circuits from being damaged, be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting operations. ●...
  • Page 98: Replacing The Usio (T) Pc Board

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (6) Replacing the USIO (T) PC Board • To prevent yourself and/or other people from receiving an electric shock, having an accident or being injured, and to prevent electronic circuits from being damaged, be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting operations. ●...
  • Page 99: Replacing The Switching Regulator

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (7) Replacing the Switching Regulator • To prevent yourself and/or other people from receiving an electric shock, having an accident or being injured, and to prevent electronic circuits from being damaged, be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting operations. ●...
  • Page 100: Replacing The Drumsticks

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - To attach it, perform the procedure in reverse. • When attaching, ensure that the connector(s) is (are) locked securely. (8) Replacing the Drumsticks Cut the strap using a pair of scissors or similar tool and remove the old drumsticks. Insert the strap of new drumsticks into the hook, pass the drumsticks (left: red, right: blue) through the hoop of the strap, and secure it.
  • Page 101 7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Fasten the knot tightly. Nylon strap...
  • Page 102: Replacing The Drumstick Bags

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (9) Replacing the Drumstick Bags Remove the two button head screws (M4 x 16), remove the drumstick hook, then replace the drumstick bag. Button head screw (M4 x 16) Drumstick hook Drumstick bag Attach the other drumstick bag in the same way.
  • Page 103: 3-2 Monitor Frame Assembly

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 7B-3-2 Monitor Frame Assembly (1) Replacing the LED Lights (Upper Lights) ● To prevent yourself and/or other people from receiving an electric shock, having an accident or being in- jured, and to prevent electronic circuits from being damaged, be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting operations.
  • Page 104 7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Remove the connector, then remove the upper light reflector. Upper light reflector (rear) Connector Remove the five clamps and replace the LED light with a new one (white). To attach it, perform the procedure in reverse. •...
  • Page 105: Replacing The Led Lights (Side)

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (2) Replacing the LED Lights (side) ● •To prevent yourself and/or other people from receiving an electric shock, having an accident or being injured, and to prevent electronic circuits from being damaged, be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting operations.
  • Page 106 7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Remove the five clamps and the connector of the LED light to be replaced, then replace the LED light. Replace the LED light on the left-hand side in the same manner. LED lights (white) LED lights (full color) Connector...
  • Page 107: Removing And Attaching The Monitor Frame Covers (A) And (B)

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (3) Removing and Attaching the Monitor Frame Covers (A) and (B) ● To prevent yourself and/or other people from receiving an electric shock, having an accident or being in- jured, and to prevent electronic circuits from being damaged, be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting operations.
  • Page 108: Replacing The Lcd Monitor

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (4) Replacing the LCD Monitor ● To prevent yourself and/or other people from receiving an electric shock, having an accident or being in- jured, and to prevent electronic circuits from being damaged, be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting operations.
  • Page 109 7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Remove the six Phillips hexagon head bolt (with flat and spring washers) (M5 x 12), remove the monitor holder, then replace the LCD monitor. To attach it, perform the procedure in reverse. When attaching the monitor holder, pull the LCD monitor upward so that it does not tilt, and then attach it.
  • Page 110: Replacing The Monitor Glass

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (5) Replacing the Monitor Glass ● To avoid accidents, ensure that you have two or more workers and an adequate amount of space for them to work in. To remove the monitor glass, remove the glass holder while holding the monitor glass, then remove the monitor glass by pulling it up.
  • Page 111: 3-3 Taiko Drum Assembly

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 7B-3-3 Taiko Drum Assembly (1) Replacing the Pad Mask ● To prevent yourself and/or other people from receiving an electric shock, having an accident or being in- jured, and to prevent electronic circuits from being damaged, be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting operations.
  • Page 112 7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Replace the pad masks. To attach it, perform the procedure in reverse. Pad mask • When attaching it, apply the thread locking agent to the hexagon cap nut (M4) to prevent the screws from coming off due to vibration.
  • Page 113: Replacing The Sensor

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (2) Replacing the Sensor ● To prevent yourself and/or other people from receiving an electric shock, having an accident or being in- jured, and to prevent electronic circuits from being damaged, be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting operations.
  • Page 114: [For Pad]

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - [For Pad] Remove the three flange nuts (M6) on each pad and remove the pads. Flange nut (M6) Flange nut (M6) Remove the two Phillips pan head screws (with flat and spring washers) (M4 x 12), then remove the sensor holder.
  • Page 115: [For Rim]

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - [For Rim] Remove the four flange nuts (M6) on each rim and remove the rims. Flange nut (M6) Flange nut (M6) Remove the two Phillips pan head screws (with flat and spring washers) (M4 x 12), then remove the sensor holder.
  • Page 116: 3-4 Card Box (Qr-Exp) Assembly

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 7B-3-4 Card Box (QR-EXP) Assembly (1) Replacing the Card Reader/Writer ● To prevent yourself and/or other people from receiving an electric shock, having an accident or being in- jured, and to prevent electronic circuits from being damaged, be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting operations.
  • Page 117: Replacing The Led Tape

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Phillips pan head screw Card reader bracket (with flat and spring washers) (M4 x 8) Connector Card reader bracket Remove the four Phillips pan head screws (with flat and spring washers) (M4 x 8) and replace the card reader/ writer.
  • Page 118 7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - ● To prevent yourself and/or other people from receiving an electric shock, having an accident or being in- jured, and to prevent electronic circuits from being damaged, be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting operations.
  • Page 119: Replacing The Code Reader

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Remove the two torx bolts (M5 x 6), one connector and three fixing tabs, remove the LED lid (R) and LED shade (R), and replace the LED tape (100 mm). Fixing tab LED tape (100mm) Torx bolt (M5 x 6) LED lid (R)
  • Page 120: 3-5 Pop Frame Assembly

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - 7B-3-5 POP Frame Assembly (1) Replacing the LED Lamps • To prevent yourself and/or other people from receiving an electric shock, having an accident or being injured, and to prevent electronic circuits from being damaged, be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting operations. •...
  • Page 121: Replacing The Led Lights (Pop Light)

    7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - (2) Replacing the LED Lights (POP light) To prevent yourself and/or other people from receiving an electric shock, having an accident or being injured, and to prevent electronic circuits from being damaged, be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting operations. ●...
  • Page 122 7B. Service - Must be performed by a technician - Connector Clamps LED lights (white) Connector Clamps LED lights (white) LED element Clamps LED lights (white) Make room for three LED elements (on the side without connectors). Fasten the clamp between LED elements (white).
  • Page 123: Disposal

    8. Disposal W h e n d i s p o s i n g o f t h e g a m e m a c h i n e , fo l l ow t h e a p p l i c a b l e r e g u l a t i o n s fo r collection, transportation and disposal.
  • Page 124: Parts List

    9. Parts List 9-1 Cabinet Assembly (1) ㉒ ⑫ (Opposite side ⑬) ⑰ ⑧ ⑱ ⑪ ㉔ ⑨ ⑥ (Opposite side ⑦) ㉒ ㉝  ⑮(Opposite side ⑭) ③ ④ ㉘ ㉓ ⑳ ㉙ ㉚ ㉕ ㉖ (Opposite side ㉗) ② ⑳ ㉑ ⑩ ⑤...
  • Page 125 9. Parts List Name Quantity [Model and Rating] Part Number Cabinet Assembly **** Wi-Fi cover TNT10-24137-00 Glass holder TNT10-24146-00 Side cover holder (A) TNT10-24146-00 Drumstick hook TNT10-24111-00 LED reflector (L) TNT10-24116-00 LED reflector (R) TNT10-24116-01 Upper light reflector TNT10-24117-00 Monitor holder TNT10-24142-00 Drumstick bag TNT97-24219-00...
  • Page 126: Card Box (Qr-Exp) Assembly

    LED tape (250 mm) L=250 mm TNT79-24163-00 LED tape (100 mm) L=100 mm TNT79-24163-00 Center box speaker **** Card reader bracket TNT79-24163-00 Card reader CV4 (EXP) **** Speaker F00213D0 TNT54-24173-00 Bandai Namco Passport card reader (ID) assembly Cover with sticker TNT03-24103-00...
  • Page 127: Pop Frame Assembly

    9. Parts List 9-3 POP Frame Assembly ⑥ ① ⑧ ⑩ ⑮ ⑦ ⑫ ⑨ ③ ④ ② ⑯ ⑭   ⑭   ⑪ ⑯ ⑬ ⑨ ⑧ ⑮ ⑤ ④ No. Name Quantity [Model and Rating] Part Number POP frame (L) TNT10-24124-00 POP frame (R) TNT10-24124-01...
  • Page 128: Pop Assembly

    9. Parts List 9-4 POP Assembly ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ No. Name Quantity [Model and Rating] Part Number 2024 Ver. back POP TNT40-24239-00 2024 Ver. middle POP TNT40-24240-00 2024 Ver. character POP TNT40-24241-00 2024 Ver. side POP (L) TNT40-24242-00 2024 Ver.
  • Page 129: Cord Box Assembly

    9. Parts List 9-5 Cord Box Assembly ② ① ③ No. Name Quantity [Model and Rating] Part Number Cord box TNT10-24112-00 Circuit protector TNT52-24168-00 Noise filter TNT48-24169-00...
  • Page 130: Regulator Assembly

    9. Parts List 9-6 Regulator Assembly ③ ② ④ AMP PC board ① SIF2 PC board USIO (T) PC board No. Name Quantity [Model and Rating] Part Number Regulator base TNT10-24113-00 Switching regulator (5 V) TNT88-24170-00 Switching regulator (12 V) TNT88-24171-00 Switching regulator (24 V) TNT88-24172-00...
  • Page 131: Other Items

    9. Parts List 9-7 Other Items ① ② ③ ④ No. Name Quantity [Model and Rating] Part Number User's Manual, 1st edition (this publication) TNT45-24177-00 LAN cable VG50-19399-00 USB Cable TNT50-24183-00 Audio Cable TNT50-24181-00...
  • Page 132: Wiring Diagram

    Wiring Diagram (1/3) In this diagram, Cabinet base FG1 1. Unmarked bold green/yellow lines indicate AWG16, unmarked bold lines indicated AWG18, and unmarked lines indicated AWG24. Monitor Frame 2. Unmarked connectors indicate mini universal MATE-N-LOK connectors. GN/YE Assembly 3. Cap connectors use pin contact, and plug connectors use socket contact. -CB5 USB Cable Cabinet Base Assembly Card Box (QR) ASSY...
  • Page 133 10.Wiring Diagram (2/3) In this diagram, POP frame FG 1. Unmarked bold green/yellow lines indicate AWG16, unmarked bold lines indicated AWG18, -X10 RT-2 and unmarked lines indicated AWG24. J51 YL3P J52 YL3P -LS1 LED Lamp socket J50 YL3P YL2P 2. Unmarked connectors indicate mini universal MATE-N-LOK connectors. -RT2 3.
  • Page 134 10.Wiring Diagram (3/3) In this diagram, 1. Unmarked bold green/yellow lines indicate AWG16, unmarked bold lines indicated AWG18, and unmarked lines indicated AWG24. 2. Unmarked connectors indicate mini universal MATE-N-LOK connectors. 3. Cap connectors use pin contact, and plug connectors use socket contact. -BS1 Scan Unit -BS1.CB1.CN1...
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  • Page 163 such Contributor to use, reproduce, make available, modify, display, perform, distribute, and otherwise exploit its Contributions, either on an unmodified basis, with Modifications, or as part of a Larger Work; and under Patent Claims of such Contributor to make, use, sell, offer for sale, have made, import, and otherwise transfer either its Contributions or its Contributor Version.
  • Page 164 2.7. Conditions Sections 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4 are conditions of the licenses granted in Section 2.1. 3. Responsibilities 3.1. Distribution of Source Form All distribution of Covered Software in Source Code Form, including any Modifications that You create or to which You contribute, must be under the terms of this License.
  • Page 165 inaccuracies. 3.5. Application of Additional Terms You may choose to offer, and to charge a fee for, warranty, support, indemnity or liability obligations to one or more recipients of Covered Software. However, You may do so only on Your own behalf, and not on behalf of any Contributor. You must make it absolutely clear that any such warranty, support, indemnity, or liability obligation is offered by You alone, and You hereby agree to indemnify every Contributor for any liability incurred by such Contributor as a result of warranty,...
  • Page 166 5.3. In the event of termination under Sections 5.1 or 5.2 above, all end user license agreements (excluding distributors and resellers) which have been validly granted by You or Your distributors under this License prior to termination shall survive termination. 6.
  • Page 167 reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable. Any law or regulation which provides that the language of a contract shall be construed against the drafter shall not be used to construe this License against a Contributor. 10. Versions of the License 10.1.
  • Page 168 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- libcurl The curl license COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE Copyright (c) 1996 - 2022, Daniel Stenberg, daniel@haxx.se, and many contributors, see the THANKS file. All rights reserved. Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
  • Page 170 Part number: TNT45-24177-00 Nov. 2024 BANDAI NAMCO AMUSEMENT AMERICA INC 1550 Glenlake Ave. Itasca, IL 60143...

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