Raiden Fighters
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
FABTEKŪ
SAFETY
The following topics should be studied to ensure maximum reliability and safety for both serviceman and customer. Shock Hazard: The high voltage present on the monitor may be very dangerous. Extreme caution must be used when working with or around the monitors. Be certain that the grounding strap is attached to the monitor frame. The picture tube in the monitor is also a hazard and should be handled with care. Do not strike, scratch, or subject the tube to more than moderate pressure as it may implode causing serious injury from flying glass. Be certain that the control panel, power supply, monitor, and coin door are all properly grounded to the ground wire inside the line cord. Do not remove the ground prong off the plug end.
FABTEKŪ
8434 154th Avenue NE
Redmond, WA 98052
(206) 881-0900
FAX (206) 881-6503
FOR SERVICE CONTACT:
Your authorized FabtekŪ
Distributor
or
SUMMIT SERVICE
2274 University Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55114
(612) 645-9077
WARRANTY REPAIRS
Fabtek PCBs have a 90 day warranty from date of shipment. This includes all failures except those caused by the installer such as miswiring.
All PCBs must be returned by an authorized Fabtek distributor. A Return Material Authorization number must be obtained from Summit Service prior to returning material. A Purchase Order number must also be given to Summit Service at this time. The package must be clearly marked with the RMA number.
VIPER PHASE 1
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
SEIBU KAIHATSU, INC.
56 Pin edge-connector (JAMMA)
| SOLDER SIDE | NO | NO | PARTS SIDE |
| GND | A | 1 | GND |
| GND | B | 2 | GND |
| +5V | C | 3 | +5V |
| +5V | D | 4 | +5V |
| E | 5 | ||
| +12V | F | 6 | +12V |
| H | 7 | ||
| COIN COUNTER 2 | J | 8 | COIN COUNTER 1 |
| K | 9 | ||
| SPEAKER (-) | L | 10 | SPEAKER (+) |
| M | 11 | ||
| VIDEO GREEN | N | 12 | VIDEO RED |
| VIDEO SYNC | P | 13 | VIDEO BLUE |
| SERVICE SW | R | 14 | VIDEO GND |
| S | 15 | TEST SW | |
| COIN 2 | T | 16 | COIN 1 |
| 2P START | U | 17 | 1P START |
| 2P UP | V | 18 | 1P UP |
| 2P DOWN | W | 19 | 1P DOWN |
| 2P LEFT | X | 20 | 1P LEFT |
| 2P RIGHT | Y | 21 | 1P RIGHT |
| 2P PUSH 1 (Rapid Fire) | Z | 22 | 1P PUSH 1 (Rapid Fire) |
| 2P PUSH 2 (Bomb) | a | 23 | 1P PUSH 2 (Bomb) |
| b | 24 | ||
| c | 25 | ||
| d | 26 | ||
| GND | e | 27 | GND |
| GND | f | 28 | GND |
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+5V |
5A |
| +12V |
1A |
(Please use a power source that provides as stable a power supply as possible)
| 8 Way Joystick | Fire | Bombs |
| PUSH 1 | PUSH 2 |
Control Panel Layout
| Control | Mode | Function |
| Vol. 1 | MONAURAL STEREO | controls the volume controls the left-side volume |
| Vol. 2 | MONAURAL STEREO | not used controls the right-side volume(The sound may become strange if you turn the volume to maximum in stereo mode.) |
| JP1 | Only when replacing cassettes should the power be turned on with JP1 placed in the change cassette position. If you are replacing cassettes then, after following the messages displayed on the screen and turning off the power. Please be sure to return JP1 to its normal position. |
| JP2 | Used to change between Stereo and Monaural sound modes. |
| SW1 | Reverses the screen's display |
| CN1 | 4 Pin connector for stereo
sound output. (Connect each pin totally separate from the others.) |
* C A S S E T T E R E P L A C E M E N T *
You are able to exchange the cassettes on this type of board. When replacing cassettes, please follow the procedure set out below:
1. Turn off the power.
2. Remove the cassette. When removing a cassette please pull it out straight.
3. Insert the new cassette. When inserting a new cassette, please place a
magazine or the like under the mother-board to prevent it from being bent.
Please pay attention to the direction of the cassette before attempting to
insert it. (The cassette will not fit into the sockets if you try to place it in
backwards.)
4. Please place JP1 into the position for replacing cassettes.
5. When the power is on, data transmission will start to occur, so please leave
the board alone and wait for a while (it takes approximately 10 minutes). If an
error message occurs, check such things as the connection to the 12V power
source or the actual voltage of the power source. (Please use a stable 12V
voltage power source.)
6. When the data transmission has completed, please turn the power off and return
JP1 to its normal position.
7. Turning the power back on will start the game operating.
NOTES OF CAUTION
1. Always make sure the power
is off before installing or removing PC boards or their cassettes.
2. Removal of the serial number stick affixed to this board, or alteration of
the board without consent, will result in loss of subjectivity to warranty
period.
3. Please use an edge connector that conforms to the JAMMA standard. Alterations
such as scraping off the edge section of the PC board are a cause of
malfunction, so please desist from such actions.
4. The circuits have a battery packed memory system. Please refrain from
carrying out conductivity inspections with such tools as circuit testers as
these can cause short circuits.
5. When transporting PC boards, please wrap them in sponge rubber or bubble wrap
and place them in cardboard boxes. Take care to prevent exposure to strong
shocks or jolts.
6. When replacing sub-boards, place a support such as a magazine or a book under
the mother-board to prevent it from being bent.
7. Please use a stable 12V power source.
8. It is not usual for there to be some noise in the sound at start-up.
9. Turning the volume up to maximum when set to stereo output may cause the
sound to become strange, but this is not a malfunction. If this occurs, either
turn down the volume or, change the 12V power source by increasing the current
to about 2 AMPS. (i.e. change the power supplies current not the voltage.)
* T E S T M O D E *
Turning the test-switch ON while the game's screen is being displayed will take you into test mode with the test menu being displayed on the screen instead. Please use the cabinet'[s test swicth. (Refer to the table of connector's to see how to link the switch to this board.) Pushing up and down on 1P's 8-way lever allows you to move to an option, pushing button 1 will select that options and change to that option's test screen.
TEST MODE SCREEN
EXIT finishes test mode.
GAME SETTING takes you to GAME SET UP menu screen.
INCOME takes you to the INCOME'S DATA screen (displays a week's income figures.)
I/O TEST changes to a test screen for each switch.
MONITOR TEST turns to a screen for adjusting the monitor.
ADJUST TIMER turn to a screen for adjusting the timer (It synchronizes the PC
board's clock).
RESET SETTINGS takes you to the RESET SETTINGS screen.
GAME SETTINGS SCREEN
1 CREDIT(S)/CONTINUE set the
cost it takes to continue. # of credits (1-9) needed to continue
1 CREDIT(S)/SOLO START set the cost for one player to start. # of credits (1-9)
needed to start
1 CREDIT(S)/DUAL START set the cost for two player to strart. # of credits (1-9)
needed to start
SHOOTER 1 revise the game's charges (coint slot 1).
1 COIN (S)/ 1 CREDIT(S) # coins (1-9) needed per (1-9) credit (s)
SHOOTER 2 revise the game's charges (coint slot 2).
1 COIN (S)/ 1 CREDIT(S) # coins (1-9) needed per (1-9) credit (s)
3 SHIPS(S)/1 PLAY # of lives (1-6) per game
DIFFICULTY (NORMAL) Game's difficulty level. (EASY, NORMAL, HARD, or VERY HARD)
SCORE-KEEPING ON high-score save function (ON/OFF)
DEMO SOUND ON plays sound during demo (ON/OFF)
PLAYER SELECT CONTINUE (ON, OFF)
RESTART FINAL MISSION CONTINUE (ON, OFF)
RAIDEN & VIPER ON (ON, OFF)
TIMER ADJUSTMENT SCREEN
There is an internal clock fitted on the PC board. When you adjust this clock to the right time, you can keep a proper record of the game's weekly income. Use the 8-way lever to choose the time unit you wish to adjust, push either button 1 or 2 to change that unit. When you have made all the necessary adjustments, move the cursor to "SET TO MEMORY" and press button 1 to start the clock ticking. Or you can choose "CANCEL" to exit without implementing any changes.
RESET SETTINGS SCREEN
EXIT return to the TEST MODE
screen
DEFAULT GAME SETTING reinitialize GAME SETTINGS to the default settings.
CLEAR ALL INCOME DATA deletes all income figures.
CLEAR SCORE RANKING delete the high-score table.
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CONTROLS |
CHOOSE YOUR SHIP Each fighter has its own unique arsenal of weapons and individual characteristics: maneuverability, defense mechanisms, shooting power, and rapid fire speed. CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: |
POWER-UPS |
HINTS |
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Raiden Fighters
FABTEK |
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Use
your bombs sparingly. They are capable of mass destruction and are
helpful when you are in serious trouble. Your fighter may be
equipped with Firestar bombs or Electro Storm bombs.
Some ships have hidden SUPER SECRET weaponry. Use your imagination and find the controls unleash your ship's full potential. |
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CONTROLS |
CHOOSE YOUR SHIP Each fighter has its own unique arsenal of weapons and individual characteristics: maneuverability, defense mechanisms, shooting power, and rapid fire speed. CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: |
POWER-UPS |
HINTS |
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Raiden Fighters
FABTEK |
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|
|
Use
your bombs sparingly. They are capable of mass destruction and are
helpful when you are in serious trouble. Your fighter may be
equipped with Firestar bombs or Electro Storm bombs.
Some ships have hidden SUPER SECRET weaponry. Use your imagination and find the controls unleash your ship's full potential. |