NAMCO TEKKEN 4 Operation Manual
NAMCO TEKKEN 4 Operation Manual

NAMCO TEKKEN 4 Operation Manual

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TEKKEN 4
Game PC Board Kit
Manual before use.
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Keep this Operation Manual in a safe place for quick access.
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NAMCO AMERICA INC

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  • Page 1 TEKKEN 4 Game PC Board Kit To ensure safe operation of the product, be we to read this Operatim Manual before use. Keep this Operation Manual in a safe place for quick access. NAMCO AMERICA INC...
  • Page 2 No part of this publication may be reproduced by any mechanical photographic, or electronic process, or in the form of a phonographic recording, nor may it be stored in a retrieval system, transmitted, or otherwise copied for public or private use, without permission from NAMCO AMERICA INC.
  • Page 3 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Tekken 4 Game PC Board Kit (hereafter referred to as “the product”). This operation manual describes: 0 How to operate the product correctly and make full use of its features 0 How to conduct the following procedures safely 0 installation and connection of the product to a general-purpose game ma- chine cabinet (hereafter referred to as “the cabinet”)
  • Page 4 JULY,2001 Dear Customers, Thank you for purchasing the TEKKEN 4 PCB kit. This notice to inform you that the Dongle in this kit is not installed in the PCB Rack assy. Please follow the following instructions tu make sure that the dongles are fitted properly to the PCB.
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    I. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. B e sure to read these instructions to ensure safety- Instructions to the owner: If you entrust another party to perform installation, connection, adjustment, operation, inspec- tion, cleaning, troubleshooting, removal, storage, transportation or disposal of the product, in- struct the concerned party to read and observe all the instructions and precautions in this opera- tion manual regarding the particular action to be taken.
  • Page 6: Top-Priority Safety Precautions

    I. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - Be sure to read these instructions to ensure safety - I-3 Top-priority safety precautions 1-3-I General precautions I &VARNING 0 Do not disassemble or modify the product. Also never perform work not described in this operation manual. Failure to observe this caution can result In an electrical shock or fire, and may disallow you from receiving repair services.
  • Page 7: L-3-4 Cauttons For Disposal

    1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - Be sure to read these instructions to ensure safety. I - 3 - 3 C a u t i o n s i n o p e r a t i o n I AWARNING Should any problem occur, such as an abnormal odor or noise, turn off the power switch on the cabinet immediately to stop the machine operation.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS I N T R O D U C T I O N - Be sure to read these instructions to ensure safety -......1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS l - l Magnitudes of risk ............................Target readers of this operation manual ......................Top-priority safety precautions ........................
  • Page 9 CONTENTS DISPLAY TEST (checking and adjusting screen display) ._,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,.,,,,,, 6-2-l Common procedures .......................... 6-2-2 CONVERGENCE (checking and adjusting display size, display position, aspect ratio, distortion)......... 6-2-3 COLOR EDIT, COLOR BAR (adjusting contrast and color of video signal output from the PC board) ..........6-2-4 INTERLACE CHCK...
  • Page 10: Specifications

    2. SPECIFICATIONS Item IDescription C o m p a t i b i l i t y JAMMA STANDARD Y (JAMMA PC board kit (optional) is required) JAMMA VIDEO STANDARD (JVS)2 W320 mm x D315 HliO mm mm x Weight Input power (When connected to JAMMA STANDARD connectors]...
  • Page 11: Checking The Package Contents

    I f any parts are missing, contact your distributor. 0 Keep the box. The box is used to send the product for a repair. DESCRIPTION N A I P / N T403-09557-00 Rack (B) Assy, Tekken 4, SYS 246 T405-10021-00 Dangle T405-10025-00 JAMMA (B) pcb...
  • Page 12: Names Of Parts

    4. NAMES OF PARTS D V D - R O M drive connector “l.‘,‘“,, c.““llL Video cable Audio cable connectors connectors STANDARD cable connector b o a r d...
  • Page 13: Specifications

    5. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION -To be conducted bv a technician onlv. 0 Before installing and connecting the product, turn off the power switch on the cabinet and unplug the power cord from the service outlet to prevent an electric shock. Do not install or connect the product outdoors.
  • Page 14: Installation And Connection -To Be Conducted By A Technician Only

    5. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION -To be conducted by a technician only - 5-I Preparation for installation m /5W Prepare the following tools and materials for the installation of the product. Page] Item to be prepared Description Operation manual of the Check the handling directions for the cabinet cabinet.
  • Page 15: Conforming Cabinet M

    5. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION -To be conducted by a technician only - 5-2 Installation of PC board and JAMMA (6) PC board to mount- ing plate of JAMMA STANDARD conforming cabinet E+I To install the product in a JAMMA STANDARD conforming cabinet, mount the PC board and JAMMA (B) PC board on the mounting plate by following the procedures below.
  • Page 16 5. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION -To be conducted by a technician only. Using the supplied mounting screws (Phillips tapping bind (A) x 4), install the PC board and JAMMA (6) PC board at locations on the mounting plate where the installed PC boards do not hinder the reinstallation of the mounting‘plate. Mounting holes (4 locations) Mounting holes (4 locations)
  • Page 17: Installation Of Pc Board To Mounting Plate Of Jamma Video Standard (Jvs) Conforming Cabinetm

    When two cabinets are used for a communication-linked setup, the PC board can be installed in either unit. Mounting plate - Namco CYBERLEAD (example) If another PC board has been installed, remove the PC board by following the directions in the operation manual of the cabinet.
  • Page 18 5. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION -To he conducted by a technician only - Using the supplied mounting screws (Phillips tapping bind (A) x 4) install the PC board at a location on the mounting plate where the installed PC board does not hinder the reinstallation of the mounting plate.
  • Page 19: Connection To Jamma Standard Conforming Cabinet M

    5. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION - To be conducted by a technician only. 5-4 Connection to JAMMA STANDARD conforming cabinet BB 5-4-l Checking the JAMMA edge connector m To connect the product to a JAMMA STANDARD conforming cabinet, use the JAMMA edge connector provided with the cabinet.
  • Page 20: Checking The Extension Harnessm

    5. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION. To be conducted by a technician only. Check the voltage of power supplied from the cabinet to be connected with the JAMMA edge connector and the voltage of power supplied to the coin counter in cabinet. 0 The power supplied from the cabinet connected to the JAMMA edge connector must comply with the following specifications.
  • Page 21: Connecting To The Control Panelm

    5. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION -To be conducted by a technician only 5-4-3 Connecting to the control panel m The product is designed to connect to a control panel (see the diagram below) that complies with the specifications listed in “2. SPECIFICATIONS”(P. 6). P2 Start switch P2 I-direction lever Pl Button switches...
  • Page 22 5. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION. To be conducted by a technician only - Connect the following wires of the extension switch harness to the terminals of PI Button switches 3,4 and P2 Buttons switches 3,4 using a soldering iron or crimp- style terminals.
  • Page 23: Connecting The Speakerm

    5. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION - To he conducted by a technician only. 5-4-4 Connecting the speaker w Connect the product to the speakers in the cabinet for sound reproduction. First, check if the cabinet has monaural speakers or stereo speakers. Monaural speakers Turn off the power switch on the cabinet, and unplug the power cord from the service outlet.
  • Page 24: Connecting The Connector M

    5. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION -To be conducted by a technician only. 5-4-5 Connecting the connector a Turn off the power switch on the cabinet, and unplug the power cord from the service outlet. Connect the JAMMA edge connector, extension switch harness and extension ste- reo harness to the PC board.
  • Page 25 5. INSTALLATION AN0 CONNECTION -To be conducted by a technician only. Install the mounting plate attached with the PC board in the cabinet Make sure the mounting plate is securely installed in the cabinet. If it is loose, the PC board can malfunction due to vibrations. After installing the mounting plate, check the PC board to make sure it does not contact harnesses or cables.
  • Page 26: Connection T O Jamma Video Standard(Jvs) Conforming Cabinet

    5. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION - To be conducted by a technician only. 5-5 Connection to JAMMAVIDEO STANDARD conforming cabinet The following describes the method of connecting the PC board to a JAMMA VIDEO STANDARD (JVS) conforming cabinet. First, follow the directions in “5-3 Installationof~PC board to mounting Plate of JAMMA VIDEO STANDARD (JVS) conforming cabinet”...
  • Page 27: Connecting The Cable M

    5. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION - To be conducted by a technician only - Turn off the power switch on the cabinet, and unplug the power cord from the service outlet. If the control panel is different from the one shown on the previous page, replace the control panel by following the directions in the operation manual of the cabinet, or add/remove button switches as necessary.
  • Page 28 5. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION -To be conducted by a technician only - Connect the cables of the cabinet to the appropriate connectors of the PC board, as shown below. JV power supply harness (provided with the product) Video cable * Can be connected to either connector.
  • Page 29: Inserting The Dvd-Rom M/M

    5. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION. To be conducted by a technician only - 5-6 Inserting DVD-ROM m I m The DVD-ROM must be inserted with the power switch turned on. To prevent an electrical shock, accident and injury, do not touch sections other than those specified in the work procedures.
  • Page 30 5. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION -To be conducted by a technician only - With the label side (printed surface) of the DVD-ROM facing away from the tray, set the DVD-ROM on the tray. DVD-ROM ’ Make sure the DVD-ROM is securely placed on the tray, with the label side facing away from tray.
  • Page 31: Attaching The Stickers A/M

    5. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION - To be conducted by a technician only - 5-7 Attaching stickers B I IU Affix the supplied stickers on the cabinet, and set up the machine. Title board> Caution sticker for strong lighting sensitivity(C) Sticker B -m/5 ’ Button sticker Namco CYBERLEAD (example)
  • Page 32: Adjustment For Operation

    6. ADJUSTMENT FOR OPERATION Before operating the Tekken 4 game machine, adjustments must be made according to the type of the cabinet used. The following shows the items to be adjusted. Section and page Adjustment item Check and adjustment of screen display 6-2 DISPLAY TEST (P.
  • Page 33: 6-L-L Adjustment Switches And Knob

    6-1-I Adjustment switches and knob The PC board is provided with Option switches ((1) in the diagram). When the JAMMA connection kit is installed, a speaker volume knob ((2) in the diagram) is also provided. (1) Option switches Four switches are provided as a set. 0 Switch 1 is used to change between test mode and game mode.
  • Page 34: 6-L-2 Selection Of Adjustment Item

    6. ADJUSTMENT FOR OPERATION 6 - I - 2 S e l e c t i o n o f a d j u s t m e n t i t e m To make adjustments, display the test menu screen using the test mode function. Turn on the power switch on the cabin!! to display the game screen.
  • Page 35 6. ADJUSTMENT FOR OPERATION (P. 32) to “6-9 DATA CLEAR” (P. 46). By moving the Pl &direction lever up or down, select an adjustment item (from “6. 2 DISPLAY TEST” (P. 32) to “6.9 DATA CLEAR” (P, 46)) on the screen (selected item turns red).
  • Page 36: 6-I-3 Exiting From Test Mode

    6. ADJUSTMENT FOR OPERATION 6-I-3 Exiting from test mode After making each adjustment according to the procedures described from “6-2 DISPLAY TEST” (P. 32) to “6-9 DATA CLEAR” (P. 46), display the test menu screen. Move the Pl I-direction lever up or down and turn the “EXIT & SAVE” indication red.
  • Page 37: 6-2-L Common Procedures

    6. ADJUSTMENT FOR OPERATION Before checking or adjusting, first conduct the following common procedure. 6-2-l Common procedures Follow stepsol througfl in “6-1-Z Selection of adjustment item” (P. 30 and P. 31). In step4 , select “DISPLAY TEST. On the screen, the Color Edit screen appears on top of the Color Bar screen, as shown below.
  • Page 38: Convergence

    6. ADJUSTMENT FOR OPERATION Press the Pi Button switch 1 to move to another adjustment item. Every time the button is pressed, the mode and screen change in the following order: COLOR BAR+ CONVERGENCE + INTERLACE CHECK -+ Pl Button switch 1 PI Start switch Pi Button switch 3 .
  • Page 39: Color Edit, Color Bar

    6. ADJUSTMENT FOR OPERATION 6-2-3 COLOR EDIT, COLOR BAR (adjusting contrast and color of video sig- nal output from PC board) Follow steps land lin ‘6-2-l Common procedures” (P. 33) to display the Color Edit screen on the Color Bar screen. If the Display Test screen is already displayed, skip the step1 in common procedures.
  • Page 40 6. ADJUSTMENT FOR OPERATION By moving the Pl a-direction lever up or down, select an adjustment item from “Contrast,” “Bright R,” “Bright G” and “Bright B.” PI 8-direction lever PI Button switch 1 \ PI Button switch 4 PI Button switih 3 (Note) The above diagram shows a pair control panel.
  • Page 41: Interlace Chck

    Namco”CYBERLEAD”and”CYBERLEAD2”gamemachines are compatible with the interlace mode. Non-interlace mode: Use this display mode when interlace mode results in flicker over the entire screen display. In the non-interface mode, there is no shift of the display position, and the display remains consistent ev- ery time.
  • Page 42 FOR OPERATION 6 . A D J U S T M E N T Interlace mode DISPLAY TEST Interlace check : Pl-Button4 Pi-BUttOW3 I Pl-Button1 : PI-StarI Make sure “Interlace” is displayed at the upper right corner of the screen If “Non Interface”...
  • Page 43: Input Test (Testing Switches)

    6. ADJUSTMENT FOR OPERATION Press the PI Start switch to exit from the display test and return to the test menu screen. The Test Menu screen (P. 30) appears. To make other adjustments in the Display Test, press the Pi Button switch 1 and display the adjustment screen. To exit from the test mode, follow the procedures described in “6-l-3 Exiting from test mode”...
  • Page 44: Sound Test (Testing And Setting Sound)

    6. ADJUSTMENT FOR OPERATION If the screen indications do not change according to the lever/button operations, the game cannot be played properly. When it happens, refer to P. 52 “8-2 Troubleshooting.” To return to the test menu screen, press the PI Sutton switches 1 and 2 simulta- neously.
  • Page 45: Jvs Status (Display Of Status Of Jamma Video Standard (Jvs) Conforming Cabinet

    6. ADJUSTMENT FOR OPERATION Operate the lever or switch according to the test and adjustment item shown in the following and make the adjustment. table, Item Test/adjustment Operation Sound output test Reproduction test When PI Button switch 1 is pressed, sound i sound produced from the left, then kom the right, followed by stereo test sound from both...
  • Page 46: Game Options (Setting Game Options)

    6. ADJUSTMENT FOR OPERATION 6-6 GAME OPTIONS (setting the game options) This screen is used to set the game options such as the game ditkulty level. Follow steps Ithrough Bin “6-1-Z Selection of adjustment item” (P. 30 and P. 31). In step fl, select “GAME OPTIONS.” The following screen will appear GAME OPTIONS -z Defaults in Green >...
  • Page 47 6. ADJUSTMENT FOR OPERATION (a) Difficulty level (degree of game difficulty) V E R Y H A R D U L T R A HAAO EASY MEDIUM HARD (b) Fight count < 1 P game > (number of rounds required to win the game in I-plyer mode) (c) Fight count <...
  • Page 48: Coin Options (Setting Game Pricing)

    6. ADJUSTMENT FOR OPERATION 6-7 COIN OPTIONS (setting the game pricing) This screen is used to set the game pricing such as credits for one game play. Follow steps athrough bin “6-l-2 Selection of adjustment item” (P. 30 and P. 31).
  • Page 49 6. ADJUSTMENT FOR OPERATION (c) Coin chute 1 mechanical value (number of coins added per one operation of coin switch 1) 1 COIN COUNT AS COIN (d) Coin chute 2 mechanical value (number of coins added per one operation of coin switch 2) 1 COIN COUNT AS COIN (e) Credit mode (credit data storage)
  • Page 50: Checking Data Of Past Game Plays)

    6. ADJUSTMENT FOR OPERATION To return to the test menu, press the PI Start switch. Pl Start switch (Note) The above diagram shows a pair control panel. For a single control panel (when two JAMMAVIDEO STANDARD (JVS) conforming cabinet cabinets are connected for communication-linked setup), the cabinet installed with the PC board is the PI unit.
  • Page 51 ADJUSTMENT OPERATION The following screen appears. DATA CLEAR CClnC4 Returns to test menu screen Deletes game play data only A.D.S. data &al Ranking data clear Initlallzes ranting data Set defaults all options Sets all options to detzwlts. All dear Deletes all stored data. Display of method to execute item Display of method to return to test CLEAR:...
  • Page 52 ADJUSTMENT OPERATION To execute the selected item, press the Pi Button switch 1 (Note) The above diagram shows a pair control panel. For a single control panel (when two JAMMAVIDEO STANDARD (JVS) conforming cabinet cabinets are connected for communication-linked setup), the cabinet installed with the PC board is the Pi unit.
  • Page 53: Operation

    7. OPERATION 0 Should any problem occur, such as an abnormal odor or noise, turn off the power switch on the cabinet immediately and stop the machine operation. Then, unplug the power cord of the cabinet from the service outlet, and contact your distributor. Operating the machinewith a problem left uncorrected may cause an electrical shock or fire.
  • Page 54: Play Instructions

    7. OPERATION 7-3 Play Instructions Play instructions and techniques are indicated on stickers A and B.
  • Page 55: Inspection And Cleaning

    Before cleaning, or troubleshooting, unplug the power cord from the service outlet to prevent an electrical shock. 0 To prevent an electrical shock, do not perform any work with wet hands. To ensure proper operation of the Tekken 4 game, conduct inspection and cleaning periodically according to the following table. Routine...
  • Page 56: Inspection, Cleaning And Troubleshooting - To Be Conducted By A Technician Only

    8. INSPECTION, CLEANING AND TROUBLE-SHOOTING -To be conducted by a technician only - 8-2 Troubleshooting Before checking the product for proper installation and connection, turn off the power switch on the cabinet and unplug the power cord from the service outlet to prevent an electrical shock.
  • Page 57 8. INSPECTION, CLEANING AND TROUBLE-SHOOTING -To be conducted by a technician only. Symptom Possible cause Action Machine does not Power supply is not connected Check to make sure the power supply is operate when power properly in the cabinet. connected properly in the cabinet. switch is turned on.
  • Page 58: Removal, Storage And Transportation

    9. REMOVAL, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION 9-I Removal - To be conducted by a technician only - Before conducting the following work, unplug the power cord from the service outlet to prevent an electrical shock. Remove static electricity from your body before touching the PC board. Static electricity can cause a malfunction or damage.
  • Page 59 9. REMOVAL, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Disconnect all cables and harnesses from the PC board. Remove the four mounting screws from the PC board, and dismount the PC board fmm the mounting plate. Reinstall the mounting plate, and close the PC board compartment.
  • Page 60: Storage

    9. REMOVAL, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION 9-2 Storage After removing the product, package the product with the packing materials that came with the product, and store in a clean place. Do not place any heavy item on the product package. Do notstore the product in any of the following places to prevent damage. Places exposed to direct sunlight Places where rain or water can leak Damp places...
  • Page 61: Discarding The Product

    10. DISCARDING THE PRODUCT Never throwthe product i ery or electronic parts contained in the product can explode and cause injuries. 0 When discarding the product, be sure to collect, transport and dispose of the product according to the law. When entrusting another party to collect, transport and dispose of the product, be use to use a company specializing in the particular work to be assigned.
  • Page 62: Parts List

    11. PARTS LIST For parts, contact your distributor Q T Y NAI P/N DESCRIPTION Decal, Marquee T440-09994-00 T440-09995-00 Decal, Side Panel, Left T440-09995-01 Decal, Side Panel, Right T440-09996-00 Decal, Control Panel Overlay T440-09997-00 Decal, Logo T440-09998-00 Decal, Player 1 Decal, Player 2 T440-09999-00 T440-10000-00 Decal,...
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  • Page 65 Namco America Inc. parts or a c c e s s o r i e s . Namco America Inc. cannot be responsible for the quality, suitability or safety of any non-Namco America Inc. part or any modification including labor which is performed by such distributor.
  • Page 66 NAMCO AMERICA INC. 890 Seryice St. #C San Jose, CA 95 112 (408) 383-3900 FAX: (408) 436-9554 Technical Assistance (USA): Phone: (408) 383-3973 Fax: (408)436-9554 Reorder Number T445-10010-00 Rev A. Published in August, 200 1 The specifications of this machine and the instructions in this Operation Manual are subject to change...

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