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Namco V329 NA-JV I/O “Multipurpose” pcb (Time Crisis 4 variant)
This is the Time Crisis 4 (Namco System Super 256) variant of the NA-JV multipurpose I/O pcb.
Other variants exist that has the missing transistors soldered on. This PCB, just like the FCA PCB was used for Fighting,Driving,Touch screen, and IR sensor gun games.
Dear sir,Could you give me the whole file for this IO board?
 
Near the last pages is the wiring diagram for the I/O and the LED sensors https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/images/8/84/Time_Crisis_4_SD_Manual.pdf
Near the last pages is the wiring diagram for the I/O and the LED sensors https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/images/8/84/Time_Crisis_4_SD_Manual.pdf
Near the last pages is the wiring diagram for the I/O and the LED sensors https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/images/8/84/Time_Crisis_4_SD_Manual.pdf
Near the last pages is the wiring diagram for the I/O and the LED sensors https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/images/8/84/Time_Crisis_4_SD_Manual.pdf
Near the last pages is the wiring diagram for the I/O and the LED sensors https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/images/8/84/Time_Crisis_4_SD_Manual.pdf

Thank you very much
 
Interesting and sounds very plausible - for various stages of the assembly process perhaps. The cable from that V Mini output is still in my Cyberlead and I had it plugged incorrectly into the JVS Jamma adaptor kick harness output. I’m considering cutting the cable in half and terminating the cut ends with CPS 1/2 kick harnesses connectors - but didn’t want to if it could be important one day.
I found one of these and it is indeed a game, Battalion. It's a basic maze game but it does take credits, has a test menu, and should have music and sound.

The harness coming off the IO is for controls as it doesn't have a JVS port. I'm not sure if it's digital or serial, but I'm pretty sure it's just digital controls. It does nothing with the LED marquee.

Unfortunately audio doesn't work on mine. It looks like it's missing components. The caps could also be bad.

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Also, could you snap a picture of the other side of the board? I’m curious to see the components that make up that full circuit.

Apologies for the delay

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The only wiring to them is via the 100v from the light. I have on idea how it would be turned on by the game if it was being used by a particular game.
 
What are these for? I have couple of this in mint condition
 

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Provided you have the normal najv2 io from the back and all the necessary cables that passes through, it's just a jvs pass through io at the end of the day.

If it's jvs, then yes, it should work
 
Provided you have the normal najv2 io from the back and all the necessary cables that passes through, it's just a jvs pass through io at the end of the day.

If it's jvs, then yes, it should work
Actually I wont play with that, I need to get rid of this, any ideas what price I can ask for this?
 
Provided you have the normal najv2 io from the back and all the necessary cables that passes through, it's just a jvs pass through io at the end of the day.

If it's jvs, then yes, it should work
They work for the older Tekken games that support JVS, I actually have the VS link pcb set up
What are these for? I have couple of this in mint condition
the white one is used to pair two JVS boards together for separate VS setups (or pair play mode for Tag 1/2) and the other green version is the standard single player version.
 
Actually I wont play with that, I need to get rid of this, any ideas what price I can ask for this?
Every noir cabinet has one or the other already. It would only have any value to someone with two or more cabinets that happens to have one missing or damaged. ~$40.
 
No, that pic’s great. It has the relay and diode just like I would have expected. I pulled out my multimeter and found that trace that goes under the 48 pin connector is connected to pin 7, for what it’s worth. But, I haven’t found a pinout for that connector.

I can’t really make out what those two boards are in the marquee area. I’d be curious to see the other side of them if you ever have time to snap a pic. Or maybe someone else who ones one of those cabinets knows. Mine is just a conversion; I’m very jealous of your dedicated cab 😁

Edit: I’ve been dying to figure out this mystery, and have been scouring the Internet for clues. I’ve found that pin 7 on the 48 pin connector is “GOUT4”. There is also GOUT0-3 on pins 3-6, which are routed to J106, which @ignignot said above is used for Point Blank 1. I’ve also found that PB1 has a “GOUT” test mode, where along with the gun tests, there’s a “Flash” option that the USA manuals say is not used. My USA PB2 does not have this option, and it’s not mentioned in the manual.

My speculation here is that enabling “Flash” on PB1 with a filter board like yours will cause the marquee to flash whenever a gun is fired. Presumably those two boards in your marquee area are some kind of lighting that are controlled by that relay circuit. But this is all just a guess.

If you’re curious, you could manually trigger or bypass the relay, and see what happens to those two boards behind your marquee.
Taken from the Japanese Gun Bullet manual

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Thanks, @DRAGONKZ! That scan is super helpful. The manual says that those two boards in the marquee area are florescent "flash lamps". They connect to pin 1 of J104, but I can't make out the description of that pin in the schematic. Pin 2 of J104 connects to the hot AC line. Presumably some action causes RL1 to engage, activating the flash lamps. Nothing I see in the manual shots above describe what causes them to activate.
 
I’ll read through the rest of the manual with a translator app and see if any page mentions their function.

My cabinet is missing this whole “Xe lamp” assembly, but I believe it’s like what you said, some in game action causes it to light up.

The Japanese “Gun Bullet” marquees are more transparent in the blue area where these lights would go, so the lights probably give a “breaking through the marquee” vibe

You can actually see through to inside the marquee area when the normal marquee light is off, as seen below

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J106 (Parts Side)
Unknown, but unneeded

Just for the sake of completeness, parsed from above:

J106 (Parts Side)
1 1P Shoot
2 2P Shoot
3 GOUT 0
4 GOUT 1
5 N/C
6 GOUT 3
7 GOUT 4
8 CSYNC
9 GND
10 +5V
11 GND
12 GND

I haven't checked, but I assume one of the outputs controls the flashing lights in the marquee on PB1?

Anyway, cheers for the pinouts. I wired a Point Blank 2 board recently and the pinouts made it very easy.
 
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