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10. Parts List

Parts List

Troubleshooting

No.

Name

Qty.

Type and rating

Part No.

1

Neck

1

XDE-731-070

2

Core shaft

1

XDE-724-771

3

Gun base box

1

XDE-731-071

4

Frame cover (2)

1

XDE-731-072

5

Frame cover (1)

1

XDE-731-073

6

Switch base

1

XDE-731-074

7

Grip

1

XDE-731-075

8

Stopper shaft

1

XDE-724-076

9

Stopper rubber (1)

1

XDE-724-776

10

Motor frame

1

XDE-724-778

11

Stopper frame

1

XDE-724-779

12

Slide bracket

1

XDE-724-780

13

Under cover

1

XDE-724-781

14

Variable resistor bracket (2)

1

XDE-724-782

15

Pipe end

1

XDE-724-783

16

Gear

1

XDE-724-784

17

Stopper rubber (2)

1

XDE-724-785

18

Variable resistor bracket (1)

1

XDE-724-786

19

Spacer

1

XDE-724-787

20

Key

1

XDE-724-788

21

Crank

1

XDE-723-238

22

Slider

1

XDE-723-239

23

Stopper rubber

2

XDE-723-240

24

Gear

1

XDE-724-789

25

Sensor plate L

4

XDE-731-076

26

Sensor plate R

4

XDE-731-077

27

Sensor bracket A

1

XDE-731-078

28

Rubber spacer

2

XDE-731-079

29

Blind plate

1

XDE-731-080

30

Sensor cover

2

XDE-731-081

31

Gun cover (G)

1

XDE-731-082

32

Grip cover (G)

1

XDE-731-083

33

Switch bezel (H)

1

XDE-731-084

34

Lever arm (L and R set)

2

XDE-731-085

35

Trigger button

2

SN-07170 ABS Red

XDE-306-780

36

Trigger spring

2

SN-07171 SWC ø0.8

XDE-306-781

37

Trigger spacer

2

SN-07177

XDE-306-830

38

2

XDE-724-796

39

Button sticker

1

XDE-731-086

40

Flange bushing

2

LFF-3220

XDE-255-634

41

One-touch bush

1

NB-19

XDE-103-204

42

Diamond-shaped pillow

2

KFL001

XDE-103-205

43

Miniature bearing

1

MF148ZZ

XDE-108-158

Summary of Contents for DARK ESCAPE 4D

Page 1: ...DARK ESCAPE 4D Operation Manual To ensure safe operation of the machine be sure to read this Operation Manual before use Keep this Operation Manual in a safe place for quick access whenever needed...

Page 2: ...d dispose of the machine How to make full use of the machine s functions and operate it correctly How to ensure the safety of players and bystanders Contact for this machine and machine repair inquiri...

Page 3: ...rious injury or death Failure to avoid these risks may result in light injury or damage to other property Notes about functionality that are not linked to safety are indicated with the following symbo...

Page 4: ...and not the power cord Do not place objects on the power cord Do not allow the power cord to be caught between the machine and other devices or the wall Do not do anything else that might damage the p...

Page 5: ...e location with ample illumination and keep the labels clean at all times Also make sure that the labels are not hidden by other machines or objects Do not remove or alter the warning labels If a warn...

Page 6: ...4 1 Safety Precautions Be sure to read to ensure safe operation Center assembly Front assembly Warning sticker Service B EXP Part No 461 539 Warning sticker Service B EXP Part No 461 539...

Page 7: ...6 Moving and Transporting 28 6 1 Moving On the Same Floor 28 6 2 Transporting 29 6 2 1 Transporting Manually Such as Carrying on Stairs 29 6 2 2 Loading and Unloading to and from a Vehicle 30 6 2 3 Tr...

Page 8: ...D TEST 52 7 7 5 Monitor Adjustment MONITOR TEST 53 7 7 6 Sound Adjustment SOUND TEST 55 7 7 7 Displaying and Initializing Game Data BOOKKEEPING 56 7 7 8 Other Options OTHERS 57 a Stereoscopic Display...

Page 9: ...ng Tarpaulin and Side Curtains 87 8A 4 9 Level Adjuster Adjustment 90 8A 5 Inserting the USB Dongle 91 8A 6 Connecting the Communication Cables 92 1 Connection Method 92 8A 7 Connecting the Power Cord...

Page 10: ...ng the Illuminated Switch and LED Lamp of the START Button 129 7 Replacing the Vibration Unit 131 8 Replacing the Gun Harness 2 133 9 Replacing the Gun Harness 5 135 10 Replacing the VSS Module 136 8B...

Page 11: ...1 2 178 10 7 Gun Assembly 2 2 180 10 8 Rear Assembly 1 4 182 10 8 Rear Assembly 2 4 184 10 8 Rear Assembly 3 4 186 10 8 Rear Assembly 4 4 188 10 9 Signboard Box Assembly 190 10 10 Wall Assembly 191 10...

Page 12: ...AC 220 V 10 50 60 Hz AC 230 V 10 50 60 Hz AC 240 V 10 50 60 Hz 2 Rated power consumption 380 W 3 Maximum current consumption 3 2 A AC 110 V power supply 1 8 A AC 220 V power supply 4 Cashbox capacity...

Page 13: ...11 2 Specifications Specifications Test Mode Troubleshooting 2 When disassembled Front assembly Width W 1410 x Depth D 830 x Height H 1930 mm Center assembly Width W 1410 Depth D 830 Height H 1120 mm...

Page 14: ...cifications Rear assembly Width W 1450 Depth D 810 Height H 1930 mm Rear top bar Width W 1440 Depth D 110 Height H 170 mm Wall assembly Roof reinforcement assembly Width W 1440 x Depth D 150 x Height...

Page 15: ...D 1840 x Height H 50 mm Signboard box assembly Width W 1010 Depth D 150 Height H 250 mm 9 Weight 1 When installed 525 kg 2 When disassembled Front assembly 165 kg Center assembly 90 kg Rear assembly...

Page 16: ...e items below are contained in the product package If any items are missing contact your distributor Package 1 8 FRONT ASSY Weight 167 kg W 1420 x D 840 x H 1930 mm Package 2 8 CENTER ASSY Weight 88 k...

Page 17: ...15 3 Package Contents Package Contents Test Mode Troubleshooting Package 3 8 REAR ASSY Weight 190 kg W 1460 x D 830 x H 1930 mm...

Page 18: ...ngle 1 3 Anti vibration pad 10 4 Torx wrench T25 1 5 Allen wrench 0 05 inches across flats 1 6 3D glasses Spare 2 7 3D glasses Curly wire cord Curly wire clip 3D glasses x 1 Curly wire cord x 1 Curly...

Page 19: ...ad bolt M8 x 50 8 17 Flat washer large 9 x 30 x t2 3 8 18 Corner cover L 1 19 Corner cover R 1 20 Top cover center 1 21 Top cover side L 1 22 Top cover side R 1 23 Torx bolt tamper proof M5 x 8 black...

Page 20: ...ents List No Name Specification Qty 1 FC middle bracket 1 2 Coupling fixture 2 3 Rear corner cover bracket 2 4 Top cover support R 1 5 Top cover support L 1 6 Top harness cover 1 7 Rear top bar 1 8 Fl...

Page 21: ...ing Package 6 8 SIGN BOX ASSY Weight 20 kg W 1070 x D 630 x H 230 mm Contents List Package 7 8 SIDE WALL Weight 50 kg W 1900 x D 1100 x H 100 mm Contents List No Name Specification Qty 1 Signboard box...

Page 22: ...20 3 Package Contents Package 7 8 ROOF Weight 12 kg W 1450 x D 665 x H 30 mm Contents List No Name Specification Qty 1 Roof 1...

Page 23: ...21 3 Package Contents Package Contents Test Mode Troubleshooting MEMO...

Page 24: ...op cover center Top cover side R LED module Rear sign panel Corner cover L Corner cover R Rear cabinet back door Rear regulator base Level adjuster Service panel U Service panel L Cord box assembly Fr...

Page 25: ...ling tarpaulin Roof LCD monitor START button Gun assembly 2D 3D Switching button Rack assembly Service panel R Air cannon outlet START button Gun assembly Front assembly Regulator assembly Service pan...

Page 26: ...ters Unstable machine installation may result in an accident or injury See 8A 4 9 Level Adjuster Adjustment on page 90 The removed transport casters rope hooks and attachment screws are necessary when...

Page 27: ...t make contact with bystanders or passersby When installing the machine create a play zone as shown in the figure below Be sure to secure this play zone as it is also needed for service work A ceiling...

Page 28: ...ivery route sufficiently larger than the machine height and width must be secured The sizes of the main parts of the machine when shipped are as follows Front assembly Width W 1 410 x Depth D 830 x He...

Page 29: ...Test Mode Troubleshooting Rear assembly Width W 1450 Depth D 810 Height H 1930 mm Weight 190 kg Refer to the above dimensions and check beforehand that the machine can be carried in without problem Wh...

Page 30: ...ssembly rear assembly signboard box assembly curtain side walls L and R and roof Even when moving the machine only a short distance be sure to raise the level adjusters of the front assembly center as...

Page 31: ...anually be sure to use the following number of people Overburdening yourself may result in an accident or injury Front assembly 165 kg 8 people or more Center assembly 90 kg 6 people or more Rear asse...

Page 32: ...structions may result in an accident such as the machine falling over Be sure to insert the fork to the specified positions Make sure that the machine is balanced properly during transportation Rear a...

Page 33: ...cident See step of 8A 4 4 Connecting the Center Assembly and Rear Assembly on page 79 Do not subject the machine to impact when lowering it Move the machine carefully to avoid damaging it When securin...

Page 34: ...rve the following For the warning label locations see 1 4 Machine Warning Labels on page 3 To ensure that the warning labels attached to the machine are always clearly visible install the machine in a...

Page 35: ...ardians to observe them 7 3 Important Parts for Ensuring Player and Bystander Safety This machine includes important parts used to ensure the safety of players and bystanders Operating the machine whi...

Page 36: ...nter assembly and rear assembly fixed securely to each other See step of 8A 4 4 Connecting the Center Assembly and Rear Assembly on page 78 6 Is the signboard box assembly fixed securely See 8A 4 5 In...

Page 37: ...53 2 Check the audio Is sound produced by each speaker See 7 7 6 SoundAdjustment SOUND TEST on page 55 3 Check the LED module Do the lamps light up 4 Is any part of the power cord or plug abnormally h...

Page 38: ...rget marker a normal marker and a combination marker with the text Shoot together Combination markers can be destroyed only by a combination shot 7 Sensors built into the gun controller gun assembly g...

Page 39: ...stages Prison Death Chamber Cabin Lab Complex in the desired order However if Prison is not selected as the first stage it cannot be selected thereafter 6 Secret stage After all stages have been clear...

Page 40: ...on the power switch located inside the cord box on the rear of the front assembly LAN cover Power switch Power cord Cord box assembly ON OFF Do not turn the power switch on and off needlessly Doing so...

Page 41: ...rating the coin counter b Test switch Set this switch to ON to enter Test mode Test mode is used to switch the game cost and other settings and to test the various part of the machine See 7 7 Test Mod...

Page 42: ...update See 7 7 9 Network compatible models only a Internal battery run out indication Number of credits left from previous play Number of credits used during previous play Total number of stages clear...

Page 43: ...t an item The selected item blinks Press the Enter button to enter the selection After finishing the adjustments select EXIT and press the Enter button The monitor returns to the MENU screen After fin...

Page 44: ...the number of coins required for game play 1 COIN to 19 COINS 2 b CONTINUE COST 1 Sets the number of coins required to continue game play 1 COIN to GAME COST setting value 1 c FREE PLAY Free play set...

Page 45: ...OR RED HI SCORE INITIALIZE EXIT a b c GAME OPTIONS screen Item Description Default setting a DIFFICULTY Game difficulty setting A VERY EASY B EASY C NORMAL D HARD E VERY HARD C NORMAL b HIT COLOR Play...

Page 46: ...ks Press the Enter button to enter the selection After entering the selection flip the Select switch up or down to change the item setting After changing the setting press the Enter button to return t...

Page 47: ...T OK FIREWARE VERSION 007E NBGI USI001 Ver1 00 JPN Multipurpose with PPG a b c d e f I O TEST screen Item Description Reference page a SWITCH TEST Switch input test Page 46 b OUTPUT TEST Output test c...

Page 48: ...rates 2 SERVICE ON while the Service button is pressed In Test mode credits are not added even when this button is pressed 3 TEST ON while the Test switch is set to ON 4 UP SELECT ON while the Select...

Page 49: ...to switch that output ON and OFF The default setting is OFF indicated in white When set to ON the setting is indicated in red Item Description 1 1P AIR CANON 1P air cannon ON OFF After the air cannon...

Page 50: ...GUN TEST screen Item Description 1 Gun crosshairs red Displays the 1P side gun crosshairs position 2 Gun crosshairs blue Displays the 2P side gun crosshairs position 3 1P X coordinate Y coordinate Dis...

Page 51: ...er adjustment is finished 3 1P X coordinate Y coordinate Displays the crosshairs position of the 1P side gun as X and Y coordinates 4 2P X coordinate Y coordinate Displays the crosshairs position of t...

Page 52: ...s possible and pull the trigger Repeat the same operation in the right up and down directions Point at and shoot the crosshairs left end Adjustment complete Point at and shoot the crosshairs right end...

Page 53: ...is gripped 2 1P VITAL SENSOR Heart rate value measured by the 1P side startle sensor 3 2P GRIP ON while the 2P side startle sensor is gripped 4 2P VITAL SENSOR Heart rate value measured by the 2P sid...

Page 54: ...s up 3 2P START When this is set to ON the 2P START button LED lights up 4 2D 3D SWITCH When this is set to ON the 2D 3D switching button LED lights up 5 CEILING LIGHT When this is set to ON the ceili...

Page 55: ...PATTERN Displays a 16 gradation pattern 2 CROSSHATCH PATTERN Displays a crosshatch pattern 3 FULL WHITE Displays a white pattern over the entire screen 4 SCROLL PATTERN Displays a pattern with white...

Page 56: ...54 7 Operation Select EXIT and press the Enter button to return to the MENU screen 1 Gradation pattern 3 All white pattern 5 Stereoscopic pattern 2 Crosshatch pattern 4 Scrolling pattern...

Page 57: ...ter volume in Attract mode 0 mute to 15 maximum 10 3 OUTPUT LEVEL CENTER Center volume 100 4 LEFT Left volume 100 5 RIGHT Right volume 100 6 REAR LEFT Rear left volume 100 7 REAR RIGHT Rear right volu...

Page 58: ...plays various game related data IntheMENUscreenonpage40 selectBOOKKEEPINGandpresstheEnterbutton TheBOOKKEEPING screen appears on the monitor This screen is used to view various game related data and i...

Page 59: ...screen Item Description 1 ROM Displays the program version 2 CLOCK Displays the current date and time 3 S N Displays the serial number of the software 4 SYSTEM SW Displays the system firmware version...

Page 60: ...lay In the OTHERS screen on page 57 select 3D VIEW SETTING and press the Enter button The 3D VIEW SETTING screen appears 3D VIEW SETTING DEFAULT IN GREEN SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW ENTER 3D VIEW ON EXI...

Page 61: ...o 12 Dec c DAY Sets the day 01 to 31 d HOUR Sets the hour 00 to 23 e MINUTE Sets the minute 00 to 59 f SET Applies the values of a to e above to the internal clock Flip the Select switch up or down to...

Page 62: ...er button The HDD CHECK screen appears HDD CHECK ENTER SW EXIT MEDIA SYSTEM357HD 1 HDD CHECK screen Item Description 1 MEDIA Displays the connected media When this screen display is not as shown above...

Page 63: ...emory In the OTHERS screen on page 57 select BACKUP MEMORY INITIALIZE and press the Enter button The message BACKUP MEMORY INITIALIZE is displayed together with a NO YES selection SelectYES to initial...

Page 64: ...e This is normally not used In the MENU screen on page 40 select SOFTWARE UPDATE and press the Enter button The SOFTWARE UPDATE screen appears SOFTWARE UPDATE SELECT SW CHOOSE ENTER SW ENTER UPDATE EX...

Page 65: ...or using credits that include credits added using the Service button an asterisk mark is displayed to the right of the credits display This asterisk mark is displayed when even one service credit is i...

Page 66: ...or initializing the backup data If the gun assembly is not initialized the game cannot be played properly After initializing the gun assembly perform the switch test See 7 7 4 c GUN TEST on page 48 an...

Page 67: ...soft cloth When the 3D glasses cases become extremely dirty wipe away the dirt using a soft cloth moistened with a neutral cleanser then wipe lightly using a cloth dampened with a small amount of wat...

Page 68: ...owing tools for the installation and assembly work Phillips screwdrivers No 1 No 2 Torx wrench T25 supplied Open end wrench 11 mm across flats Open end wrench 22 mm across flats or monkey wrench Stool...

Page 69: ...embly Technician s Manual Test Mode Troubleshooting 8A 3 Securing Work Space Secure a space of 60 cm to 1 m or more around the machine for performing the installation and assembly work 2 m 75 cm or mo...

Page 70: ...l the service panel Lat the lower left of the center assembly forward and down to remove it Remove the two Torx bolts M5 x 30 use the service key to release the lock and pull the service panel R at th...

Page 71: ...ies align the outsides of the front assembly and center assembly in the lateral direction and the top panel heights in the longitudinal direction If the top panel heights do not match adjust the level...

Page 72: ...ian Secure the FC middle bracket over the joint between the front assembly and center assembly with eight Torx bolts M5 x 16 FC middle bracket Torx bolt M5 x 16 There is further assembly work to be pe...

Page 73: ...cloth Perform the same procedure to attach the R side 3D glasses and glasses cleaning cloth Attach the L side 3D glasses so that the curly wire cord is connected to the left temple with worn Attach th...

Page 74: ...the 3D glasses case inside the rear assembly thread the ring at the end of the curly wire cord onto the eye strap and then reattach the removed bolt and tighten both bolts Place the 3D glasses in the...

Page 75: ...g holes so that the fixing holes are aligned Attach the glasses cleaning cloth securely to the inside of the rear assembly with the supplied Torx bolt M5 x 8 silver and flat washer 5 5 x 20 x t1 0 sil...

Page 76: ...is installed while standing in a high location Use a stool or ladder Working in an unnatural body posture may result in injury or machine damage Install the side wall L by inserting the two side wall...

Page 77: ...ts M6 x 30 Perform the same procedure to install the side wall R to the R side Flat washer 6 5 x 22 x t1 6 Button head bolt M6 x 30 Side wall L Button head bolt M6 x 30 Flat washer 6 5 x 22 x t1 6 Pla...

Page 78: ...e two Torx bolts Torx bolt M5 x 8 Side wall L Center assembly Torx bolt M5 x 16 temporarily tighten Connector Pillar bracket Connect the connector on the L side of the roof reinforcement Perform the p...

Page 79: ...Technician s Manual Test Mode Troubleshooting Torx bolt M5 x 30 Roof reinforcement Torx bolt M5 x 8 Torx bolt M5 x 8 Roof Front assembly Place the roof on top of the side wall L and side wall R from t...

Page 80: ...ing the harnesses on the center assembly side bring the center assembly close to the rear assembly align the positions and connect the total three connectors on the left and right Join the rear assemb...

Page 81: ...rs 6 5 x 22 x t1 6 and four button head bolts M6 x 30 from each side total eight washers and eight bolts and remove the two rear caster brackets from the back of the rear assembly Reattach the removed...

Page 82: ...the rear top bar horizontally onto the top of the rear assembly and secure it with eight Torx bolts M5 x 16 If the rear top bar is hard to be inserted loosen the Torx bolts total four bolts on both L...

Page 83: ...rx bolt M5 x 16 Top harness cover Loosen the eight Torx bolts M5 x 16 and remove the two curtain supports from the bottom of the signboard box assembly Do not retighten the loosened eight Torx bolts M...

Page 84: ...that it is right side up slide it toward the back to align the position and secure it with two flat washers 5 5 x 20 x t1 0 and four Torx bolts M5 x 16 Insertion slot Tab L side Insertion slot Connec...

Page 85: ...to the back corner of the rear assembly with two Torx bolts M5 x 8 At this time press the corner cover bracket upward when installing it Corner cover bracket Torx bolt M5 x 8 Rear assembly back Instal...

Page 86: ...op surface total four washers and four bolts and remove the two rope hooks The removed two rope hooks four flat washers M6 and four button head bolts M6 x 20 are used during movement and transport so...

Page 87: ...Manual Test Mode Troubleshooting Install the top cover support L to the L side of the rear assembly top surface with two Torx bolts M5 x 16 Perform the same procedure to install the top cover support...

Page 88: ...rear assembly top surface from the front and secure it with four flat washers 5 5 x 20 x t1 0 and four Torx bolts M5 x 16 At this time the upper part of the top cover center is also secured Next secu...

Page 89: ...g tarpaulin and side curtains are installed while standing in a high location Use a stool or ladder Working in an unnatural body posture may result in injury or machine damage Orient the ceiling tarpa...

Page 90: ...ons Ceiling tarpaulin Ceiling tarpaulin Torx bolt M5 x 16 Torx bolt M5 x 16 Signboard box assembly Insert the curtain support removed in step of 8A 4 5 Installing the Signboard Box Assembly on page 80...

Page 91: ...he bottom of the signboard box assembly Torx bolt M5 x 16 Torx bolt M5 x 16 Side curtain inside Side curtain Rear top bar Signboard box assembly Roof reinforcement Insert the curtain support so that i...

Page 92: ...then lower the level adjusters according to 5 1 Installation Conditions on page 24 until the casters of each assembly are at a height approximately 5 mm from the floor Adjust the level adjusters so th...

Page 93: ...8A 5 Inserting the USB Dongle Insert the USB dongle firmly into the USB1 slot of the rack assembly located inside the service door R on the R side of the center assembly Attach the service panel L and...

Page 94: ...assers by to trip over it Check that the power switch is off See 8A 8 Power Switch Position and Turning the Power Switch On on page 95 Remove the cap screw M M4 x 6 from the cord box assembly located...

Page 95: ...Ground Be sure to install the ground wire using the method below Failure to install the ground wire may result in electric shock in the event of electrical leakage 1 Connect the ground using a 3P plug...

Page 96: ...a technician 3 pin outlet Power cord plug 8A 7 2 Connecting the Power Cord to the Outlet 1 In case of a 3P outlet Insert the power cord plug into the outlet The shape and specification of the power co...

Page 97: ...ON 8A 8 Power Switch Position and Turning the Power Switch On 8A 8 1 Turning the Power Switch On Turn on the power switch located inside the cord box assembly on the back of the front assembly Do not...

Page 98: ...e any screws or bolts in other than installation and assembly locations loose fallen out or missing Other inspections concerning safety and functionalities See 7 4 Pre operation Inspection on page 34...

Page 99: ...Level Adjuster Adjustment on page 90 2 Power Cord Plug Inspection 1 Check that the power cord is firmly inserted into the socket in the machine s cord box 2 Clean any dust or dirt from the connection...

Page 100: ...r bubble wrapping or other protective materials before packing it in a cardboard box to make sure that the part is not exposed to external force 8B 2 1 Overall Symptom Cause Action Reference page The...

Page 101: ...11 An air cannon speaker malfunction Replace the air cannon speaker Page 113 An AIR CAN PC Board malfunction Replace the AIR CAN PC board Page 111 Sound is not output from the speaker The volume setti...

Page 102: ...The trigger does not function A connector is disconnected Insert the connector securely Page 127 A trigger micro switch malfunction Replace the micro switch Page 127 The START button does not functio...

Page 103: ...river Page 141 The rear sign panel does not light up A connector is disconnected Insert the connector securely Page 150 An LED module malfunction Replace the LED module Page 150 A LAM DRIVE PC Board m...

Page 104: ...nction Replace the USIO T PC board Page 116 3 4 MEMORY ERROR USIO T PC board malfunction Replace the USIO T PC board Page 116 3 5 VITAL SIGNS SENSOR ERROR Temporary vital signs sensor trouble Turn the...

Page 105: ...credits were added intentionally using the Service button this is a normal machine operation Page 63 An abnormality in the Service switch or the surrounding harness Contact your distributor 1 A D mar...

Page 106: ...On on page 95 Remove the service panel R on the R side of the center assembly See step of 8A 4 1 Connecting the Front Assembly and Center Assembly on page 68 Disconnect the three connectors the LAN c...

Page 107: ...and remove and replace the rack assembly Countersunk nut M6 Countersunk nut M6 Rack assembly Rack board To install perform the procedure in reverse Be sure to insert the removed USB dongle into the ne...

Page 108: ...handles a PC board while charged with static electricity the parts on the PC board may be damaged Before handling a PC board discharge the static electricity from your body for example by touching th...

Page 109: ...p screws M M3 x 6 and remove and replace the switching regulator Cap screw M M3 x 6 Cap screw M M3 x 6 Cap screw M M3 x 6 Cap screw M M3 x 6 Cap screw M M3 x 6 Connector Connector Connector Connector...

Page 110: ...rn off the power switch of the machine See 8A 8 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 95 Remove the service panel Lon the Lside of the center assembly See step of 8A 4 1 Connecting the Front Assembly...

Page 111: ...a person handles a PC board while charged with static electricity the parts on the PC board may be damaged Before handling a PC board discharge the static electricity from your body for example by tou...

Page 112: ...box assembly from the back of the front assembly Back of front assembly Torx bolt M5 x 16 Torx bolt M5 x 16 Cord box assembly Remove the four cap screws M M3 x 6 and remove and replace the STRAIGHT PC...

Page 113: ...atic electricity If a person handles a PC board while charged with static electricity the parts on the PC board may be damaged Before handling a PC board discharge the static electricity from your bod...

Page 114: ...IR CAN PCB bracket Faston terminal Flange socket bolt M4 x 15 Flange socket bolt M4 x 15 Connector AIR CAN PCB bracket Remove the four cap screws M M3 x 6 remove the AIR CAN PC board from the AIR CAN...

Page 115: ...rd may be damaged Before handling a PC board discharge the static electricity from your body for example by touching the surface of grounded metal Turn off the power switch of the machine See 8A 8 1 T...

Page 116: ...itch before starting work The LCD monitor weighs approximately 25 kg To prevent accidents when removing the LCD monitor perform the work with two people or more and secure sufficient work space Turn o...

Page 117: ...d bolt with flat and spring washers M6 x 16 LCD monitor Place the LCD monitor onto a piece of air bubble wrapping etc to avoid scratching it when performing the work Remove the four Phillips pan head...

Page 118: ...electricity If a person handles a PC board while charged with static electricity the parts on the PC board may be damaged Before handling a PC board discharge the static electricity from your body fo...

Page 119: ...n head screws with flat and spring washers M3 x 10 and remove and replace the USIO T PC board Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M3 x 10 USIO T PC board To install perform the proced...

Page 120: ...tic electricity from your body for example by touching the surface of grounded metal Turn off the power switch of the machine See 8A 8 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 95 Remove the service panel...

Page 121: ...urn off the power switch before starting work Turn off the power switch of the machine See 8A 8 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 95 Remove the two Torx bolts M5 x 16 and pull out the switch base...

Page 122: ...nstalling the LED lamp be careful to insert the LED lamp with the correct orientation When connecting the connectors match the connector colors with the illuminated switch button colors When installin...

Page 123: ...efore starting work Turn off the power switch of the machine See 8A 8 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 95 Remove the four button head bolts M6 x 30 from the top of the center assembly remove the...

Page 124: ...mbly on page 121 Turn over the gun assembly and place it in a stable position with the gun base box on top Place the gun assembly onto a piece of air bubble wrapping etc to avoid scratching it when pe...

Page 125: ...bracket 1 Variable registor bracket 1 Connector Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 12 Loosen the set screw M4 x 6 and remove the variable registor gear When installing align the...

Page 126: ...colors before replacing the variable registor When installing lock the connectors securely When installing the variable registor align the flat surface of the variable registor shaft with the set scre...

Page 127: ...hine See 8A 8 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 95 Remove the switch bezel See steps and of 8B 4 3 6 Replacing the Illuminated Switch and LED Lamp of the START Button on page 129 Remove the nine b...

Page 128: ...he terminals are on top so that the protrusion on the variable registor enters the hole in the variable registor bracket 2 The variable registor for up down appears the same as the variable registor f...

Page 129: ...See 8A 8 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 95 Remove the two Phillips pan head screws with flat and spring washers M4 x 20 two cap nuts M4 and one Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring wash...

Page 130: ...e or damage to the electronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work Turn off the power switch of the machine See 8A 8 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 95 Remove the l...

Page 131: ...e sure to turn off the power switch before starting work Turn off the power switch of the machine See 8A 8 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 95 Remove the four button head bolts M4 x 10 and remove...

Page 132: ...acing be careful to align the LED lamp correctly LED lamp Illuminated switch mark mark When replacing the illuminated switch disconnect the four Faston terminals and replace the illuminated switch To...

Page 133: ...riable Registor for Up Down on page 125 Disconnect the connector Remove the two Phillips pan head screws with flat and spring washers M4 x 12 and the two Phillips pan head screws with flat and spring...

Page 134: ...10 Vibration unit Connector Crank Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 8 To install perform the procedure in reverse When installing the vibration unit align the flat surfaces two...

Page 135: ...able Registor for Right Left on page 122 Remove the gun cover See steps and of 8B 4 3 3 Replacing the Variable Registor for Up Down on page 125 Remove the four Phillips pan head screws with flat and s...

Page 136: ...134 8B Service Must be performed by a technician Pull out the gun harness 2 Gun harness 2 To install perform the procedure in reverse...

Page 137: ...electronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work Turn off the power switch of the machine See 8A 8 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 95 Remove the gun cover See step...

Page 138: ...ve the grip cover G Gun assembly Button head bolt M4 x 10 Button head bolt M4 x 10 Button head bolt M4 x 10 Grip cover G Remove the lever arm L See step of 8B 4 3 4 Replacing the Micro Switch on page...

Page 139: ...with flat and spring washers M3 x 10 and remove and replace the SENSOR IF PC board Connector SENSOR IF PC board Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M3 x 10 To install perform the proc...

Page 140: ...to turn off the power switch before starting work Turn off the power switch of the machine See 8A 8 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 95 Remove the two Torx bolts M5 x 30 and remove the rear cabin...

Page 141: ...the switching regulator 12V Switching regulator Switching regulator Connector Connector Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M3 x 10 Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washe...

Page 142: ...ar cabinet back door See step of 8B 4 4 1 Replacing the Switching Regulator on page 138 Remove the rear regulator cover See step of 8B 4 4 1 Replacing the Switching Regulator on page 138 Disconnect th...

Page 143: ...on page 95 Remove the rear cabinet back door See step of 8B 4 4 1 Replacing the Switching Regulator on page 138 Remove the rear regulator cover See step of 8B 4 4 1 Replacing the Switching Regulator...

Page 144: ...rear cabinet back door See step of 8B 4 4 1 Replacing the Switching Regulator on page 138 Remove the rear regulator cover See step of 8B 4 4 1 Replacing the Switching Regulator on page 138 Disconnect...

Page 145: ...Turning the Power Switch On on page 95 Remove the two Torx bolts M5 x 30 and remove the rear cabinet back door from the front of the rear assembly Torx bolt M5 x 30 Rear cabinet back door Remove the f...

Page 146: ...Lift up the seat guard tarpaulin and remove the four Phillips hexagon socket head bolts with flat and spring washers M6 x 25 from inside the seat assembly Pull the seat assembly slightly forward and t...

Page 147: ...the seat assembly and place it upside down onto a piece of carpet or cardboard laid out on the floor Seat assembly Carpet or cardboard Remove the eight countersunk washer nuts M5 and remove the seat m...

Page 148: ...emove the four cap screws M M5 x 8 and remove the seat motor cover Cap screw M M5 x 8 Cap screw M M5 x 8 Seat motor cover Loosen the flange socket bolt M6 x 8 and remove the weight and the weight spac...

Page 149: ...ntersunk washer nuts M6 and remove and replace the DC brushless motor Countersunk washer nut M6 Rotor cover Connector Cord clamp Cap bolt M6 x 18 DC brushless motor To install perform the procedure in...

Page 150: ...three countersunk washer nuts M5 and three spacers from the side of the seat assembly and remove the two locking wires and one locking wire long Perform the same procedure to remove the locking wires...

Page 151: ...bracket Back side Countersunk washer nut M5 Countersunk washer nut M5 Countersunk washer nut M5 Countersunk washer nut M5 Seat support angle A Seat motor bracket Seat support angle B Replace the rear...

Page 152: ...le or damage to the electronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work Turn off the power switch of the machine See 8A 8 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 95 Remove the...

Page 153: ...to remove the panel Rear sign panel Grip Grip Remove the eight flat washers 5 5 x 20 x t1 0 and eight Phillips pan head screws with flat and spring washers M5 x 12 and remove the rear sign sheet Rear...

Page 154: ...the connector and then remove the LED tube LED tube Cap U Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 20 Phillips pan head screw with flat and spring washers M4 x 20 Connector LED tube L...

Page 155: ...Test Mode Troubleshooting To install perform the procedure in reverse When installing lock the connectors securely When installing be careful not to pinch the connectors and harness After replacing t...

Page 156: ...n injury or machine damage Turn off the power switch of the machine See 8A 8 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 95 Remove the two flat washers 4 5 x 15 x t1 6 and two Phillips pan head screws with...

Page 157: ...ube Cap L Connector cord Protrusion LED tube Cap U back with U shaped notch LED module Connector LED tube Cap U LED tube LED tube To install perform the procedure in reverse When installing lock the c...

Page 158: ...tach the curly wire clip so that the edge is aligned flat with the tip of the curly wire cord and tighten the hexagon socket set screw M2 6 x 5 with the supplied Allen wrench to secure the curly wire...

Page 159: ...cloth when it becomes damaged or excessively dirty Fold over the corner of the glasses cleaning cloth with the fixing holes so that the fixing holes are aligned Remove the Torx bolt M5 x 8 silver and...

Page 160: ...yourself or other people or damage to the electronic circuits be sure to turn off the power switch before starting work The work is performed while standing in a high location Use a stool or ladder Wo...

Page 161: ...he LED tube caps U and L and remove and replace the LED module LED tube Cap U Protrusion LED tube Cap U back with U shaped notch Connector cord LED tube LED tube Connector LED module LED tube Cap L To...

Page 162: ...ower switch of the machine See 8A 8 1 Turning the Power Switch On on page 95 Remove the four Torx bolts M5 x 8 and remove the LED panel from the roof reinforcement Torx bolt M5 x 8 Roof reinforcement...

Page 163: ...ube Cap L LED tube Cap U back with U shaped notch Protrusion Connector cord LED tube LED tube LED module Connector LED tube Cap U To install perform the procedure in reverse When installing lock the c...

Page 164: ...oving and Installing the Monitor Adjustment Switches The monitor adjustment switches are located on the back of the monitor When adjusting the LCD monitor the monitor adjustment switches must be pulle...

Page 165: ...UTO ESC button Returns to the previous item b DOWN button Selects the next lower item or increases the value c UP SOURCE button When pressed during OSD screen display this selects the next upper item...

Page 166: ...icture Quality Adjustment screen a b c d Item Function a Color Picture quality adjustment b Brightness Brightness adjustment c Contrast Contrast adjustment d Color Temp Color temperature adjustment Pr...

Page 167: ...Monitor Settings screen a b c Item Function a Menu Time out Sets the OSD time out time Transparency Sets the OSD transparency b Miscellany Select Reset and then Yes to return to the default settings...

Page 168: ...posal of the machine be sure to delegate to specialists in each field Dispose of used lithium batteries in accordance with applicable regulations When disposing of lithium batteries wrap tape or other...

Page 169: ...167 Disposal Test Mode Troubleshooting MEMO...

Page 170: ...168 10 Parts List 10 1 Front Assembly Cord box assembly Rack assembly Rack assembly Rack assembly Transformer assembly Regulator assembly 47 inch LCD monitor...

Page 171: ...30 995 17 Air cannon cushion A 4 XDE 730 996 18 Air cannon cushion B 2 XDE 730 997 19 Air cannon cushion C 2 XDE 730 998 20 DTS logo sticker 1 XDE 461 761 21 Warning sticker Service B EXP 2 XDE 461 53...

Page 172: ...e and rating Part No 1 Cord box 1 XDE 731 020 2 LAN cover 1 XDE 731 021 3 1 10GEEG3E R XDE 007 205 4 Circuit Protector 1 ICP30 L 11 608 10 Z811 AC 110V 000 743 ICP30 L 11 608 5 Z811 AC 230V XDE 000 74...

Page 173: ...CB assembly No Name Qty Type and rating Part No 1 Regulator base 1 XDE 731 025 2 Switching regulator 5V 1 VS50E 5 XDE 009 250 3 Switching regulator 12 V 1 VS100E 12 XDE 009 270 4 Switching regulator 2...

Page 174: ...172 10 Parts List 10 4 Transformer Assembly No Name Qty Type and rating Part No 1 Transformer base 1 XDE 731 030 2 Insulated transformer 1 S133V100PV XDE 004 746...

Page 175: ...173 10 Parts List Parts List Troubleshooting MEMO...

Page 176: ...174 10 Parts List 10 5 Center Assembly C C Service plate assembly V406 USIO T PCB assembly Gun assembly Gun assembly...

Page 177: ...el type 5 MG 75N XDE 102 248 16 Adjuster bolt 2 D B3 16X100 XDE 102 171 17 Coin box door 1 ALD W1 NAM HK A HK 1 AD 81P3 XDE 100 400 18 Coin box lock 2 F750 DS8 XDE 101 175 19 Stopper plate combined us...

Page 178: ...No 1 Service plate 1 XDE 731 065 2 Service switch cover 1 XDE 731 066 3 Service sticker M B 1 XDE 461 722 4 Slide switch 1 SDS 103A 03 13BJ XDE 000 681 5 Push button 1 SDP 103C 22RB XDE 000 336 6 Push...

Page 179: ...177 10 Parts List Parts List Troubleshooting MEMO...

Page 180: ...on unit Vibration unit See detailed view 38 7 60 173 7 5 0 R o ta ti o n a n g le 5 0 R o ta ti o n a n g le 2 9 R o ta ti o n a n g le 2 R ota tio n an gle 381 5 When the assembly is rotated to the l...

Page 181: ...19 Spacer 1 XDE 724 787 20 Key 1 XDE 724 788 21 Crank 1 XDE 723 238 22 Slider 1 XDE 723 239 23 Stopper rubber 2 XDE 723 240 24 Gear 1 XDE 724 789 25 Sensor plate L 4 XDE 731 076 26 Sensor plate R 4 X...

Page 182: ...on unit Vibration unit See detailed view 38 7 60 173 7 5 0 R o ta ti o n a n g le 5 0 R o ta ti o n a n g le 2 9 R o ta ti o n a n g le 381 5 When the assembly is rotated to the left rightmost end D c...

Page 183: ...RSR20 10 CAB0 BNG XDE 004 666 46 Micro switch 2 D3M 01L1 3 XDE 000 673 47 Illuminated switch 1 75 L012 61 XDE 000 846 48 Variable resistor 1 RVQ24YN04 06 20F B102 60 XDE 008 079 49 Variable resistor...

Page 184: ...182 10 Parts List 10 8 Rear Assembly 1 4 Insert into Used to secure or...

Page 185: ...op cover side support 2 XDE 731 113 2 3D glasses case 2 XDE 731 132 3 Corner cover L 1 XDE 731 133 4 Corner cover R 1 Mirror image of 3 XDE 731 134 5 Top cover center 1 XDE 731 135 6 Top cover side L...

Page 186: ...184 10 Parts List 10 8 Rear Assembly 2 4 Opposite side MOTOR IF PC board Speed control driver LAM DRIVE PC board a b a b...

Page 187: ...11 18 Top harness cover 1 XDE 731 112 19 Woofer cover plate 1 XDE 731 114 20 Rear speaker fan cover 1 XDE 731 115 21 Rear speaker fan bracket 2 XDE 731 116 22 Seat support angle A 1 XDE 731 117 23 Sea...

Page 188: ...186 10 Parts List 10 8 Rear Assembly 3 4 Opposite side MOTOR IF PC board Speed control driver LAM DRIVE PC board a b a b...

Page 189: ...1 56 Adjuster bracket 4 XDE 731 158 57 Speaker 4 F77A136 2 XDE 006 193 58 Speaker 1 S20F04 XDE 006 194 59 Fan motor 120 mm x 120 mm 2 9G1224P4E01 XDE 005 518 60 Fan motor 92mm x 92 mm 1 PSAD19225BL A4...

Page 190: ...4 Rear assembly 2 4 Pages 184 185 Opposite side Rear assembly 1 4 Pages 182 183 Rear assembly 1 4 Pages 182 183 Rear assembly 2 4 Pages 184 185 Rear assembly 1 4 Pages 182 183 Rear assembly 2 4 Pages...

Page 191: ...3 Rear angle sticker EXP 1 XDE 731 226 4 Rear cabinet sticker L 1 XDE 731 141 5 Rear cabinet sticker R 1 XDE 731 142 6 Top cover sticker EXP 1 XDE 731 227 7 3D glasses case sticker EXP 2 XDE 731 228...

Page 192: ...e Qty Type and rating Part No 1 Signboard box 1 XDE 731 170 2 Curtain support 2 XDE 731 171 3 Side sign panel EXP 1 XDE 731 223 4 LED tube Cap L 1 XDE 727 162 5 LED tube Cap U 1 XDE 727 161 6 LED tube...

Page 193: ...L 1 XDE 731 193 5 Roof reinforcement 1 XDE 731 194 6 LED panel 1 XDE 731 195 7 Side pillar R 1 XDE 731 196 8 Side pillar L 1 XDE 731 197 9 Pillar bracket 4 XDE 731 198 10 Side wall bracket 4 XDE 731...

Page 194: ...192 10 Parts List 10 11 Other Parts...

Page 195: ...ESCAPE Operation Manual EXP 1 this manual XDE 731 220 2 3D glasses 4 XDE 730 961 3 Glasses cleaning cloth 2 XDE 730 962 4 Anti vibration pad 10 KHL 10 100 0001 XDE 106 204 5 Side curtain EXP 2 XDE 73...

Page 196: ...194 10 Parts List...

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Page 198: ...P X1 1 VH 4P P X118 1 BN VH 2P P X183 1 WH BN XH 4P P X407 1 YE YL 2P P X437 1 YE YL 16P P X452 1 GN YL 2P P X454 1 VT YL 2P P X410 1 BK YL 8P P DC36V 1 CN3 VH 2P H IN_R 1 CN1 XH 4P H SP R 1 CN2 VH 4P...

Page 199: ...L 7 2P Vital L 8 GND 11 GND 12 1P S LED 15 2P S LED 17 3D 2D LP 19 1P GRIP SENSOR 20 2P GRIP SENSOR 22 1P Vital R 9 AIRCAN R 33 5V 13 5V 14 PHASE1 4 ENABLE1 5 PHASE2 8 ENABLE2 9 SOL1B 2 SOL2A 4 1P STA...

Page 200: ...LEFT 15 RIGHT 16 ENTER 17 PUSH2 18 GND 19 5V 21 1P FAN 35 2P FAN 37 2P FAN CTRL 23 CHAIR BIT 0 25 FAN ON OFF 26 VITAL ON OFF 28 SOUND 5 1ch 2ch 30 GND 39 CHAIR BIT 1 27 GND 31 X149 1 RD YL 8P R X164 1...

Page 201: ...P X172 1 RD XA 2P P X174 3 RD XA 5P P X217 1 RD XA 3P P X218 1 BN PA 4P P X244 1 BN XAD 8P P X249 1 RD PA 4P P X27 1 BN XAD 16P P GND 1 CN2 PA 4P H DC5V 3 PCB30 XA 5P R DC3V 1 CN1 6272 10P R H_EEG2 2...

Page 202: ...12 VH 12V 2 BIT1 IN 4 N C 12 X123 1 RD YL 4P R X124 1 RD YL 4P R X143 1 GN YL 12P R X221 1 GN YL 8P R X234 1 GN YL 8P R X240 1 BN YL 12P R X443 1 BN YL 12P R X203 4 YL 8P R X136 12 OG YL 15P R X139 1...

Page 203: ...CN2 VH 6P H DC12V 1 CN1 VL 2P H FAN1 1 CN2 XA 6P H 12V 1 CN3 VL 8P H 100VAC_N 3 SIGNAL1 2 SIGNAL2 3 FAN2 4 DC24V 5 12V 2 12V 3 12V 4 GOUT1 5 GOUT2 6 GOUT3 7 GND 2 FG 5 12VDC 2 GND 2 GND 6 GOUT4 8 X256...

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