namco Tekken 5 Game PCB Kit Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Namco
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TEKKEN 5 Game PCB Kit
Connections and Adjustments Part No 90500153
Tekken 5 Game PCB Kit
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KIT CONTENTS
Description | Part No | Quantity |
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Tekken 5 PCB Rack Assy | XTEK5-RACKASSY | 1 |
DVD Rom CD Disc | XTEK5-DVD | 1 |
Jamma (B) PCB | XTEK4-JAMMA | 1 |
Tekken 5 Security Dongle | XTEK5-DONGLE | 1 |
Rack Assy to Jamma (B) PCB connecting cables
| Power Supply Loom| | 1
RGB Video Loom| | 1
RCA (Phono) Audio Loom| | 1
Data Loom| | 1
Amp EI with Flying Leaqs| 69200067| 1
Extender PCB| 470000574| 1
Amp EI connectors with Flying Leads Loom| 69200066| 1
Button Decals| 40000785| 1 set
Instruction Card| 40000783| 1
Move List Card| 40000784| 1
Tekken 5 Promotional Poster| | 1
Top Flash| 40000703| 1
Universal Cabinet Side Decal – LHS / RHS| 40000704| 2
Header Decal| 40000782| 1
Connection and Adjustment Manual| 90500153| 1
Card Read/Write Parts (Where Applicable)
Read/Write Assembly | XTEK5-CARDRWASSY | 2 |
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S-CONV PCB | XTEK5-SCONVPCB | 2 |
EXCARD PCB | XTEK5-EXCARDPCB | 1 |
EXCARD PCB to S-CONV PCB Loom | 69200134 | 1 |
Read/Write Surround Decal – Player 1 | 40000817 | 1 |
Read/Write Surround Decal – Player 2 | 40000818 | 1 |
Card Decal | 40000792 | 1 |
Card Read/Write Decal | 40000793 | 1 |
SPECIFICATIONS
COMPATIBILITY: JAMMA STANDARD (with JAMMA (B) PCB) JAMMA VIDEO STANDARD
(JVS)
PCB INPUT POWER: +5v (±5%) @ 7A (Min), +12v (±5%) @ 2A (Min)
OPERATING | Temperature | +5ºC to +45ºC |
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ENVIRONMENT: | Humidity | 10% to 85% (no condensation) |
MONITOR ORIENTATION
AND SIGNAL:| Horizontal Orientation
Horizontal Frequency 15kHz / 31kHz (selectable)
RGB output level 0.7V p-p / 3.0V p-p (selectable) when set to 15kHz 0.7V p-p
when set to 31kHz Composite Sync / Separate Sync (selectable)
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CABINET CONNECTIONS (Standard Jamma)
The JAMMA (B) PCB is connected to the game cabinet with a 56way Edge Connector (standard JAMMA) and 4 and 10way AMP EI Connectors.
Note: Supplied in the Kit is an Amp EI connectors to 48way extender card adaptor loom, for cabinets with an existing 48way connector, and an AMP EI connectors with flying leads loom for cabinets without a 48way connection.
4 and 10way AMP EI Connector with 48way Extender Card Part No. 69200067
4 and 10way AMP EI Connector with flying leads Part No.69200066
Connections for Standard JAMMA Cabinet
TEKKEN 5
Jemma 56way Edge Connector
Solder Side| Terminal No| Component Side
GND| A| 1| GND
GND| B| 2| GND
+5 volt| C| 3| +5 volt
+5 volt| D| 4| +5 volt
| E| 5|
+12 volt| F| 6| +12 volt
Polarizing Key| H| 7| Polarizing Key
Coin Counter 2| J| 8| Coin Counter 1
| K| 9|
L Speaker (-)| L| 10| L Speaker (+)
Audio (-) (mono)| M| 11| Audio (+) (mono)
Video GREEN| N| 12| Video RED
Video SYNC| P| 13| Video BLUE
Service Switch| R| 14| Video GND
| S| 15| Test Switch
Coin Switch 2| T| 16| Coin Switch 1
P2 Start Switch| U| 17| P1 Start Switch
P2 Lever UP| V| 18| P1 Lever UP
P2 Lever DOWN| W| 19| P1 Lever DOWN
P2 Lever LEFT| X| 20| P1 Lever LEFT
P2 Lever RIGHT| Y| 21| P1 Lever RIGHT
P2 Punch (Left) Sw 1| Z| 22| P1 Punch (Left) Sw 1
P2 Punch (Right) Sw 2| a| 23| P1 Punch (Right) Sw 2
| b| 24|
| c| 25|
| d| 26|
GND| e| 27| GND
GND| f| 28| GND
Connector Loom (Part No. 69200066)
TEKKEN 5
10way AMP EI Connector
Pin No.| Description
1| GND
2|
3| P2 Kick (Right) Sw 5
4| P2 Kick (Left) Sw 4
5|
6|
7| P1 Kick (Right) Sw 5
8| P1 Kick (Left) Sw 4
9|
10| GND
TEKKEN 5
4way AMP EI Connector
Pin No.| Description
1|
2|
3| R Speaker (+)
4| R Speaker (-)
CABINET CONNECTIONS (JVS Standard)
FITTING THE DONGLE
The dongle included in this kit is limited to this game only. DO NOT insert
this Dongle in other games. Inserting the Dongle in other games may cause
damage.
Ensure that the power is switched OFF before inserting the Dongle.
Insert the dongle (with a bar code label) into the dongle insertion slot (on
the left side), making sure that the bar code label side is facing up. Insert
it firmly until the dongle is held firmly by the connector inside the slot.
FITTING THE CD-ROM
- The DVD-ROM Disc must be inserted with the power switched on. To prevent an electric shock, accident or injury, do not touch any parts other than those specified below.
- The supplied DVD-ROM Disc is designed exclusively for this product. Never use the DVD-ROM Disc in any other product. Do not insert other DVD-ROM Discs in the DVD-ROM drive of this game.
- The DVD-ROM tray retracts automatically after 10 seconds.
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Press the eject button of the CD-ROM drive to open the tray.
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Place the DVD-ROM Disc on to the tray, ensuring that the label side (printed surface) is facing away from the Tray.
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Press the Eject button to retract the Tray in to the unit.
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Switch the power OFF, wait approx 10 seconds then switch the game back ON.
ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS
The Game PC Board Assy is fitted with 4 Option Switches.
The JAMMA (B) PCB has the Volume Control fitted.
6-1 Option Switches
Switch 1 is used to change between Test Mode and Game Mode.
ON: Test Mode OFF: Game Mode
Switch 2 is used to set the output level of the video signal.
31kHz ON: 0.7V p-p OFF: 0.7V p-p
15kHz ON: 3.0V p-p OFF: 0.7v P-P
Switch 3 is used to change the monitor Sync Frequency
ON: 31kHz OFF: 15kHz
Note: When using a 31kHz monitor, set the RGB input of the monitor to
0.7v. If the monitor does not have a setting adjustment, refer to page 17
section 6-2-1 “Display Test”, and change the Contrast and RGB Brightness
levels to adjust
the brightness.
Switch 4 is used to set the Video Sync Signal
ON: Composite Sync OFF: Separate Sync
6-2 Test Mode
To enter Test Mode set the Test switch in the cabinet (if fitted) to ON, or if
no Test switch is fitted to the cabinet, set Option switch 1 ON
Note: The test mode is activated only when the cabinet Test switch or
Option switch 1is moved from OFF to ON. If the game is switched on with either
switch in the ON position the Test Mode will not be activated. The switch must
be switched OFF and then ON to enter the test mode.
When the Test Mode is entered, the following screen is displayed.
Use the Joystick Up or Down to step through the tests. (The selected test will
be displayed in red)
Press the 1 Player Button 1 to enter the selected test.
After making adjustments select EXIT and press the 1 Player Button 1 to return
to the above screen. Select another test or select ‘EXIT & SAVE’ and press the
1 Player Button 1 to save the changes and return to the Game Mode.
Note:
If ‘EXIT &SAVE’ is not selected and activated, any changes made may not be
stored properly. Switching the cabinet Test switch or Option 1 switch OFF does
not exit the Test Mode.
Switch the cabinet Test switch or Option 1 switch OFF.
6-2-1 Display Test
This test allows the following checks and adjustments to be made.
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Colour Edit
Adjust contrast and brightness of each colour to match video output from the
PCB to the Monitor.
Note: This adjustment should only be made if the correct picture quality cannot
be achieved by using the normal monitor adjustments. -
Convergence
Check and adjust the size, position and distortion of the screen image.
- Select display Test from the Test Menu Screen, the following screen is displayed.
- Each time the 1P Button 3 is pressed the Colours Edit adjustment box is turned ON or OFF.
- Press the 1P Button 1 to step to the next test function → COLOUR BAR CONVERGENCE
6-2-2 Colours Edit
- Ensure that the Colours Edit Adjustment Box is showing. (Press P1 Button 3 if the Adjustment box is not displayed.
- Use the Joystick UP/DOWN to step to the required adjustment. (Contrast, Brightness (red), Brightness (green), Brightness (blue)).
- Use the Joystick LEFT/RIGHT to adjust the value.
- When all adjustments have been made, press P1 Button 1 to step to the Convergence Test or P1 Start Button to return to the Main Test Menu screen
6-2-3 Convergence
Use this screen to adjust the geometry (height, width , etc.) of the Monitor.
The screen colour will change each time P1 Button 4 is pressed.
When all adjustments have been made, press P1 Button 1 to return to the
Colours Bar Screen or P1 Start Button to return to the Main Test Menu screen.
6-2-4 Input Test
Select Input Test from the Main Test Menu. The following screen is displayed.
Each time a
switch is operated, the corresponding item on the display will change colours
to red, except the DIP switches which show whether the switch is ON or OFF.
When testing is completed, press P1 Buttons 1 and 2 together to return to the
Main Test Menu screen.
6-2-5 Game Options
- Select Game Options from the Main Test Menu. The following screen is displayed.
- Use the Joystick UP/DOWN to step to the required adjustment.
- Use the Joystick LEFT/RIGHT to adjust the value.
- When all adjustments have been made, press P1 Start Button to return to the Main Test Menu screen
Note: When card is used, the game character cannot be changed even if the setting (j) has been set to YES.
6-2-6 Coin Options
- Select Coin Options from the Main Test Menu. The following screen is displayed.
- Use the Joystick UP/DOWN to step to the required adjustment.
- Use the Joystick LEFT/RIGHT to adjust the value.
- When all adjustments have been made, press P1 Start Button to return to the Main Test Menu screen
Note: When using a Cash Flow acceptor ensure that Cost and Coin Chute values are set to 1
6-2-7 Sound Test
- Select Sound Test from the Main Test Menu. The following screen is displayed.
- Press 1P Button 1 to conduct a stereo check. Sound will be produced from the left speaker only, then the right speaker only, then both speakers together. The display will show which speaker is active.
- Use the Joystick LEFT/RIGHT to change between STEREO/MONO sound.
- When testing has been completed, press P1 Start Button to return to the Main Test Menu screen
6-2-8 JVS Status
This test is inactive and not used on JAMMA system cabinets, it is only
operational on JVS system cabinets.
6-2-9 Bookkeeping
- Select Bookkeeping from the Main Test Menu. The following screen is displayed.
Item | Description |
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COIN1 TOTAL | Total number of coins inserted |
COIN2 TOTAL | Total number of coins inserted |
SERVICE TOTAL | Number of times the Service switch was pressed |
FREEPLAY TOTAL | Number of free play games |
PLAY RATIO | Percentage of play hours in total power ON hours (Rounded to one |
decimal place)
1P PLAY RATIO| Percentage of single player play hours in total
VS PLAY RATIO| Percentage of tournament mode play hours in total
TOTAL TIME| Total play hours
COUNT| Number of game plays
AVERAGE| Average play time
CHARACTER DATA| Number of times each game character was selected by players,
and percentage in total
VS GAME WINNING AVERAGE DATA| Number of times each game character was selected
by players for tournament game, and percentage of wins
6-2-10 Data Clear
- Select Data Clear from the Main Test Menu. The following screen is displayed.
- Use the Joystick UP/DOWN to step to the required adjustment.
- When all adjustments have been made, press P1 Start Button to return to the Main Test Menu screen
(a) Returns to the Main Test Menu.
(b) Resets all Book Keeping data to zero
(c) Resets all ranking data such as record of consecutive wins to factory default
(d) Initializes the data stored in the flash memory, such as ghost data and replay data.
(e) Resets all Game and Coin Options to factory default.
(f) Deletes the information for the card data restoration.
(g) Returns ALL data and settings to defaults.
6-2-11 Card Options (Where Fitted)
This test is used to set the Read/Write unit and TEKKEN-NET ID card.
- Select Card Options from the Main Test Menu. The following screen is displayed.
Item| Options| Description
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(a) P1 card R/W found (P2 card R/W found)| [found] or [not found]| Displays [found] if the card R/W unit is connected to the Game PC board, and displays [not found] if it is not connected.
(b) Sensor| [ON] or [OFF]| Displays [ON] when a card is inserted in the card R/W unit, and displays [OFF] when there is no card in the card R/W unit
(c) [UNLOCK] or [ LOCK]| [UNLOCK] or [LOCK]| As soon as the card is inserted into the card R/W unit, the card is locked into position and the screen displays “LOCK”.
If the card is not locked in position, the screen displays “UNLOCK” - To conduct a test or data restoration, insert a card into the Read/Write unit
- Note: The above is an example of the screen display when two cards are inserted into the P10-side card R/W unit
Display after card insertion
Item | Description |
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Card No 0000 0000 0000 0000
Card No 0000 0000 0000 0000| When a card is inserted in the card R/W unit, the
16-digit number (access code) printed on the reverse of the inserted card is
displayed on the screen. When two cards are inserted, the access codes for
both cards are displayed in two rows
If a card is inserted in the P1-side card R/W unit, press the P1 Button switch 1 to conduct the card read/write test. If a card is inserted in the P2-Side card R/W unit, press the P2 Button switch1 to conduct the card read/write test. To eject the card from the card R/W unit, press the Button switch 2 on the side in which the card is inserted.
- Note 1: This item is only shown when an error card is inserted
Item | Description |
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CARD READ ERROR | This indicates that a card other than a TEKKEN-NET ID card |
was inserted and data could not be read.
CARD WRITE ERROR| This indicates that the Write test has failed.
READ DATA ERROR| This indicates that comparison of the data after the write
test resulted in a mismatch.
WRITE READ OK| This indicates that both read and write operations were
successful.
- Note 1: Conducting the card read/write test will not damage the game play data on the card.
- Note 2: When two cards are inserted, the card read/write test cannot be performed.
If a card on which a write error was generated is inserted or if a card on which data was destroyed due to power-off during data writing is inserted, pressing the Button switch 3 of the applicable player side initiates an attempt to restore the data on the card.
Card data may or may not be restored depending on the condition of the card, as described below.
- Data may only restored with the card that was used to play the game with the Game PC board that you are working on and has been set to the test mode. It should be noted that there is a limit to the amount of data saved (10 cases max.).
- If a write error was indicated during a game play, it may be possible to restore the data successfully.
- If power interruption occurred when data was being written to the card, it may be possible to restore the data successfully.
- If the card was pulled out during a game play, the data cannot be restored.
- Data restoration can be tried only once for one error.
- Data restoration cannot be conducted with a card whose access code is different from the data stored in the cabinet.
- Data cannot be restored with a card which disallows data reading or writing due to damage.
To return to the test menu screen, press P1 Start switch.
6-2-12 Close Setting (When Card Reader Fitted)
This mode is used to set the site closing time, and prevents the card from
being used from 15 minutes before the set time. This ensures that data is not
lost if the game is powered-down during game play.
The time can be set between 19:00 and 31:00 (7:00 am on the following day), or
24 hour operation.
The same closing time can be set for every day, or the the closing time can be
set differently for each day of the week.
- Select Close Setting from the Main Test Menu. The following screen is displayed.
- Use the joystick Up/Down to scroll through the options and the joystick Left/Right to change the settings.
Item | Setting Options | Default | Description |
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(a) TIME SETTING | Set the current time | ||
(b) SCHEDULE TYPE | [DAY]<=>[WEEK] | [DAY] | Select daily setting [DAY] or weekly |
setting [WEEK]. *note1
(c) HOURS| [24]=>[25]=>[26]=>[27]=>[28]=>29]=>[30]-=>[31]
[ALLDAY]=>[19]=>[20]=>[21]=>[22]=>[23-]=>[24]| [ALLDAY]| Set the [HOURS] for
closing time setting. Select [ALLDAY] if the machine is made available 24
hours of the day.
(d) MINUTES| [00]=>[15]=>[30]=>[45]=>[008]=>….| [24HOURS]| Select [MINUTES]
for closing time *note 2
*Note* 1: When [DAY] is selected, the same closing time applies to every
day of the week, and the machine disallows the use of card 15 minutes before
the set closing time.
The machine begins accepting cards from 7:00am, except when [ALL DAY] is set.
Note** 2: When [HOURS] is set to [30], the [MINUTES] indication becomes
fixed at [00]. When [ALL DAY] is set, “(24 HOURS)” is indicated.
Example: When [HOURS] and [MINUTES] are set to [25] and [30], respectively,
the daily closing time will be 1:30am, and the machine will stop accepting
cards at 1:15am.
Select “Time Setting” and press the P1 Button switch to display the time
setting screen shown below.
Item | Setting Options |
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(a) YEAR | Set the current Year. |
(b) MONTH | Set the current Month. |
(c) DAY | Set the current Day. (Sunday is Day 01) |
(d) HOURS | Set the Hours of the current time. |
(e) MINUTES | Set the Minutes of the current time. |
* Note: The day of the week is automatically displayed when the [DAY] setting is entered.
To return to the test menu screen, press the P1 Start switch.
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