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52"
Operators Manual
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OPERATOR TO MAINTAIN CUSTOMER SAFETY AT
ALL TIMES, AND IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE DETAILS SET OUT IN THIS MANUAL
ARE FOLLOWED PRECISELY,
Part No. 90500085
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© 1994 NAMCO LIMITED all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced by any mechanical, photographic or electronic process, or in the form of phonographic recording, nor may it be stored in a retrieval system, transmitted or otherwise copied for public or private use, without permission from NAMCO EUROPE LIMITED While the information contained in this manual is given in good faith and was accurate at the time of publication, NAMCO EUROPE LTD. reserve the right to make changes
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SAFETY WARNING In order to use this machine safely, be sure to read this Operators Manual carefully before installation, adjustment or use of this machine. Whenever the owner of this machine entrusts disassembly, installation, adjustment, routine maintenance or trouble shooting to another person, the owner should ensure that that person read the appropriate precautions and relevant sections of this manual before starting work. In order that no accidents occur when the machine is in operation, st
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1. SPECIFICATIONS POWER SUPPLY :- 230volts AC MONITOR :- Thomson 52" Projector Monitor (RP52) COIN ACCEPTOR Mars CashFlow - 1 Channel DIMENSIONS :- Assembled 1265(w) x 2245(d) x 2320(h) Monitor Cabinet 1250(w) x 645(d) x 1940(h) Ski Assembly 1265(w) x 1600(d) x 1220(h) Header 1145(w) x 350(d) x 380(h) WEIGHT :- Assembled 458kg Monitor Cabinet 200kg Ski Assembly 240kg Header 18kg ACCESSORIES :- Keys: (Cash Door) ............................ 2 (Coin Door) ............................. 2 (Service D
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2. PRECAUTIONS Be sure to read this section carefully. 2-1 Notes on Operation ( Requirements) NOTE: Only operate this machine after checking that it has been installed correctly and in accordance with the Installation and Commisioning Manual. NOTE: Parts of this machine move during game play, so there are places where the distance between the stationary section and moveable section changes. NOTE: There is a warning sticker that the player must be wearing flat shoes, unsuitable footwear e.g. high
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2-3 Cautions When Transporting. a. Do not subject the game to physical shock when transporting or moving it. b. Always return the levellers to the UP position before moving the machine, even for short distances. c. The monitor cabinet, ski assy and header assy must be separated before shipping. d. Take care not to rope any moulded (plastic) parts when transporting. e. Always ship the monitor section upright. THIS MACHINE IS NOT DESIGNED TO BE MOVED BY FORK LIFT. DO NOT USE Page 8
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2-4 Cautions When Installing. 1. This machine is designed for indoor use only. Do Not install the machine in the following places 2. If this machine is installed next to walls or other machines, ensure that there is plenty of space between them. Page 9
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NOTE: So that customers are not injured by the movement of the Ski Tray, ensure that there is at least 300mm separation between other machines or walls. If two Alpine Racer machines are next to each other the space between them must be at least 600mm. NOTE: In order to gain access to the Power Supply and CPU assemblies, make sure that the rear of the machine is separated from a wall or other machine by at least 500mm. Page 10
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3. HOW TO PLAY This game is based on Alpine ski racing. The player stands on the steps and moves them left or right to control the skier. By using the inner edge when moving the steps, the skier slows down and turns quickly. � Race Mode The player races the computer skiers and the object is to cross the goal line first. The game is over when the player crosses the finish line within the given time period, or the time period reaches zero. The time period is increased each time a player passes a c
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4. MAJOR COMPONENTS Page 12
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5. INSTALLATION WARNING If the location site of this machine has a polished floor it is recommended that rubber pads are fitted under the level adjusters to prevent the machine sliding on the floor. 5-1 Fitting the Header Assembly The Header Assembly has a forward centre of gravity, so it is important that at least two people are used to fit or remove the Header Assembly. The fitting position of the Header Assembly is very high, and it is important that a means of reaching the height safely, wit
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5-2 Connecting the Ski Assy to the Monitor Cabinet. 1. Connect the connectors between the Ski Assembly and Monitor Cabinet. 2. Push the Ski Assembly fully up to the monitor cabinet, taking care not to trap any wires. 3. Fit, finger tight, a joint bracket to each side using 4off Hex Head Set Screws (M10x25), Spring and Flat Washers on each bracket. Tighten fully all screws. (Note: Joint Brackets are handed, ensure bracket is fitted with fixing holes uppermost.) Page 14
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NOTE:- When the machine is fully assembled and in its final position, lower the 10 level adjusters, (4 on the monitor cabinet and 6 on the ski assy), with a spanner so that all castors are raised from the floor by approximately 5mm, and the machine is level. Tighten the lock nuts with a spanner to ensure that the level adjusters do not move. If this machine is installed on a smooth or shiny floor, it is recommended that rubber slip mats be placed under each adjustable foot to prevent the machine
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6. ADJUSTMENTS 6-1 Turning on the Power After the machine has been installed, turn ON the power. The power switch is located on the rear of the monitor cabinet. 6-2 Adjustment Switches The Adjustment switches are located inside the coin door. 1. Service Switch. Press this switch to obtain game credits without incrementing the play meter. 2. Test Switch Slide the test switch ON to enter test mode. Test mode allows testing and the changing of game settings. (Refer to section 6-3 "Test Mode" (page
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6-3 Test Mode 1. Open the coin door and slide the test switch "ON". The menu screen will be displayed on the monitor. 2. Select the test required by pressing the 'Left or Right Selection' push button. The selected test will 'blink'. 3. Enter the selected test by pressing the 'Decision' push button. Select "EXIT" to return the "Menu Screen". 4. After testing is completed, ensure that the test switch is returned to the "OFF" position to return to normal game mode. The Test Switch must always be in
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6-3-1 Coin Options 1. Select item (1) "COIN OPTIONS" on the menu screen to set the game cost and COIN OPTIONS related settings. [ DEFAULT IN GREEN ] 2. Press 'Select L/R' to GAME COST select the required 1 COIN 1 CREDIT ------------------------ (a) item. FREE PLAY OFF ------------------------ (b) 3. Use the 'Decision' button to adjust the settings. EXIT 4. Select "EXIT" to return to the menu SELECT L/R BUTTON : CHOOSE screen. DECISION BUTTON : CHANGE + Note :- The price of play on this machine i
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6-3-2 Game Options 1. Select item (2) "GAME OPTIONS" on the menu screen to set the game options and related settings. 2. Press 'Select L/R' to select the required item. 3. Press the 'Decision' button to adjust the settings. Standard settings are displayed in green. 4. Select "EXIT" and press 'Decision' to return to the menu screen. GAME OPTIONS [ DEFAULT IN GREEN ] GAME DIFFICULTY B ------------ (a) SOUND IN ATTRACT ON ------------ (b) HI SCORE INITIALIZE NO ------------ (c) AUTO HIGH SCORE INIT
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6-3-3 I/O Test 1. Select item (3) "I/O Test" on the menu screen to test the switches, motor and step adjust. 2. Press 'Select L/R' to select the required item, then press the 'Decision' button to enter the test. 3. Select "EXIT" and press the 'Decision' button to return to the menu screen. I/O TEST DIP 4 12345678 ............................(a) SWITCH TEST ............................(b) MOTOR TEST ............................(c) STEP ADJUST ............................(d) EXIT SELECT L/R BUTTON
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6-3-3-1 Switch Test 1. Select Switch Test from the 'I/O Test' menu. The following screen will appear on the monitor. Note:- On entering Switch Test the Skis will be unlocked. Ensure that the Skis are returned to the locked condition at the end of the test by entering Motor Test (See 6-3-3-2) SWITCH TEST TEST SW ON .................(a) COIN SW ON .................(b) SERVICE SW ON .................(c) R SELECTION BUTTON ON ............(d) DECISION BUTTON ON ............(e) L SELECTION BUTTON ON .
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6-3-3-2 Motor Test 1. Select Motor Test from the 'I/O Test' menu. The following screen will appear on the monitor. MOTOR TEST NOW MOTOR STATE : LOCK ............(a) GO MOTOR : FREE .................(b) EXIT L/R SELECT BUTTON : CHOOSE DECISION BUTTON : EXIT (a) Displays the current condition of the Skis. Display will show 'LOCK - FREEING - FREE - LOCKING' as the Skis are tested. (b) Allows the Skis to be locked and unlocked. Display will show 'FREE - NOW MOVING - LOCK' as the Skis are being test