Bandai Namco Star Wars Battle Pod Operation Manual Download Page 54

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11-3 Overall Connection Diagram (Asian model, 110 to 120 VAC, 220 to 240 VAC)

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Summary of Contents for Star Wars Battle Pod

Page 1: ...d OPERATION MANUAL The actual product may di er slightly from the illustrations in this manual Part No First Edition Published in June 2015 STAR WARS 2014 Lucas lm Ltd All rights reserved OPERATION MA...

Page 2: ...move transport operate service and dispose of the machine How to operate the machine properly and make full use of its functions How to ensure the safety of players and bystanders Contact for Machine...

Page 3: ...d these risks may result in light injury or damage to other property Notes about functionality that are not related to safety are indicated by the following symbol Information about product functions...

Page 4: ...xpose the power cord and power cord plug to water Doing so may result in electric shock or electrical leakage Do not touch the power cord plug with wet hands Doing so may result in electric shock The...

Page 5: ...repairs or to order parts contact your distributor Do not modify the machine without permission Do not perform any operations that are not described in this Operation Manual Modifying the machine may...

Page 6: ...ys clearly visible install the machine in an appropriate sufficiently lit location and keep the labels clean at all times Also make sure that the labels are not hidden by other machines or objects Do...

Page 7: ...1 Safety Precautions Be sure to read to ensure safe operation 5 Warning sticker Coin mech Part No 461 822 Warning sticker High temperature A NEL Part No...

Page 8: ...V 10 VAC 2 Rated power consumption 270 W 110 VAC 120 VAC 154 W 220 VAC 230 VAC 3 Maximum current consumption 3 0 A 110 VAC 120 VAC 1 6 A 220 VAC 230 VAC 4 Display unit Liquid crystal display 42 inches...

Page 9: ...2 Specifications 7 2 When disassembled Cabinet assembly Width W 1 210 x Depth D 720 x Height H 1 780 mm Seat assembly Width W 560 x Depth D 840 x Height H 1 270 mm 1780 720 1210 840 1270 560...

Page 10: ...ifications 8 Sign box assembly Width W 990 x Depth D 265 x Height H 545 mm 6 Weight 1 When installed 210 kg 2 When disassembled Cabinet assembly 170 kg Seat assembly 32 kg Sign box assembly 8 kg 545 2...

Page 11: ...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 warning label becomes excessively dirty or damaged...

Page 12: ...when any part is damaged broken or deteriorated or when this machine is not correctly installed Doing so may cause injury to the players and the people around them If you find any abnormalities replac...

Page 13: ...See 7 6 6 Sound Adjustment SOUND TEST 3 Check the lamps Do the view change buttons light up See c OUTPUT TEST 4 Check each LED module Does the LED module light up See c OUTPUT TEST To inspect the fol...

Page 14: ...Mission 1 Control lever Tilt the lever forward backward right and left to pilot your vehicle Tilt forward backward Dives climbs Tilt to the right left Turns to the right left When you operate the main...

Page 15: ...down the enemy vehicle 2 Counterattack by Enemy Vehicles If you fail to shoot down the enemy vehicle quickly it will counterattack If your vehicle is attacked by the enemy vehicle the endurance of yo...

Page 16: ...7 Operation 14 7 5 Power Switch and Adjustment Switch 7 5 1 Turning the Power Switch On Turn on the main power switch located at the rear bottom of the cabinet assembly Main power switch ON OFF...

Page 17: ...to ON to enter Test mode Test mode is used to set the game cost and perform the I O test c Select switch Flip this switch up or down to select an item or setting to be confirmed or changed d Enter sw...

Page 18: ...Sets the game cost P 17 b GAME OPTIONS Sets the game contents P 18 c I O TEST Performs I O test of switches and devices P 20 d MONITOR TEST Adjusts the monitor P 26 e SOUND TEST Adjusts the volume P 2...

Page 19: ...ng press the Enter switch to return to the item selection 4 Select EXIT and press the Enter switch to return to the MENU screen COIN OPTIONS screen Item Description Default a GAME COST Sets the number...

Page 20: ...S screen appears 2 Flip the Select switch up or down to select the item The selected item blinks 3 Press the Enter switch to enter the selected item and use the Select switch to change the setting of...

Page 21: ...ore play device Main 2 MULTI SUB In store play device Sub 0 SINGLE c DIFFICULTY Sets difficulty of the game NO DEAD a mode in which your vehicle will not be shot down even if it is attacked EASY a set...

Page 22: ...o return to the MENU screen Item Description Reference section a I F CALIBRATION Calibrate the control lever assembly and the throttle lever assembly P 21 b SWITCH TEST Tests the operation of each swi...

Page 23: ...nd press the Enter switch The I F CALIBRATION screen appears 2 If you do not perform calibration select EXIT and press the Enter switch to return to the I O TEST screen 3 Move the Control lever assemb...

Page 24: ...ine is in Test mode Turn it off to return to the game screen e UP SELECT Displays ON when you flip the Select switch up f DOWN SELECT Displays ON when you flip the Select switch down g ENTER Displays...

Page 25: ...rical value on the Y side If you move the lever all the way to the left side and LEFT OK is displayed all the way to the right side and RIGHT OK is displayed all the way to the near side and UP OK is...

Page 26: ...ault a ALL When you set this to ON items b c e f i l m and n will be ON OFF b VIBRATION Vibrates the control lever with the intensity that has been set in d POWER 6 15 when this is set to ON OFF c POW...

Page 27: ...tes that the system is currently checking the communication status SINGLE Single setting OK Enables in store play settings and cabinet to cabinet communications NG Disables in store play settings and...

Page 28: ...the test pattern is displayed press the Enter switch again to return to the MONITOR TEST screen 4 Select EXIT and press the Enter switch to return to the MENU screen Item Description a GRADATION PATTE...

Page 29: ...hange the item setting After changing the setting press the Enter switch to return to the item selection 5 Press the Service switch to play the test sound from the speakers The volume of the test soun...

Page 30: ...e volume for the game set in a VOLUME BOTTOM speaker below the seat surface d MASSAGE Displays the speaker being used and its volume GAME FRONT Activates emission of sound from the front speaker at th...

Page 31: ...EXT and press the Enter switch the display switches to the next page Select NEXT in the last page to return to the first page Select ERROR LOG and press the Enter switch to change to the screen where...

Page 32: ...escription a Error log history Displays the history of error logs The latest error log is displayed at the top of ERROR LOG 1 2 and the oldest error log is displayed at the bottom of ERROR LOG 2 2 ERR...

Page 33: ...CLOCK Displays the current time of the built in clock and the date c S N Displays the serial number of the USB dongle d LANGUAGE Sets the language for the game ENG English default SPA Spanish RUS Rus...

Page 34: ...ears 2 Flip the Select switch up or down to select the item The selected item blinks 3 Press the Enter switch to enter the selected item 4 Select EXIT and press the Enter switch to return to the OTHER...

Page 35: ...s the Enter switch to enter the selected item 4 Select EXIT and press the Enter switch to return to the OTHERS screen CLOCK SETTING screen Item Description a CLOCK Displays the current time of the bui...

Page 36: ...ard caused by prolonged continuous operation Before shipping the maintenance time is set at 7 00 AM However this can be changed by following the description in P 32 a Setting Maintenance Time MAINTENA...

Page 37: ...asoline or other organic solvents Doing so may degrade the materials 1 Cleaning the Monitor Glass Wipe away any dirt or dust on the screen surface using a soft cloth moistened with a small amount of w...

Page 38: ...ble the machine when transporting the machine manually 8A 1 3 Space Required during Installation An open space of 3 m x 3 m or larger with a ceiling height of 2 5 m or higher is required for assembly...

Page 39: ...be performed by a technician 8A 2 Assembly 8A 2 1 Installing the Seat Assembly 1 Remove the seat service door Torx bolt M5 x 12 Remove the four bolts Remove the seat service door Torx bolt M5 x 12 Loo...

Page 40: ...chnician 2 Install the seat assembly Install the seat assembly using the four flange socket bolts M8 x 16 Connect the connector Torx bolt M5 x 12 Tighten the three bolts Torx bolt M5 x 12 Attach the f...

Page 41: ...the Service Door 2 Install the sign box Insert the sign box into the top part of the cabinet assembly Phillips hexagon head bolt with flat and spring washers M6 x 16 Use the four bolts to fix Torx bo...

Page 42: ...8A Service 40 Must be performed by a technician 3 Install the connector and connector cover Connect the connector Torx bolt M5 x 12 Use one bolt to fix Install the connector cover...

Page 43: ...accident or injury to yourself or others as well as damage to the electronic circuits be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting this task WARNING 1 Remove the service door See 8B 4 1...

Page 44: ...e 42 Must be performed by a technician 8A 2 4 Level Adjuster Adjustment Lower the level adjuster until the casters are at a height of approximately 5 mm from the floor Approximately 5 mm Caster Level...

Page 45: ...uits be sure to turn off the main power switch before starting this task Be careful not to let the cabinet s sheet metal or other objects damage the cables that extend from the bottom of the cabinet D...

Page 46: ...quired it is recommended that professionals be commissioned to carry out installation and other related work When laying out the LAN cable on the floor it is recommended that commercially available ca...

Page 47: ...let the cabinet s sheet metal or other objects damage the cables that extend from the bottom of the cabinet Doing so may result in fire or electric shock WARNING 1 Connect the LAN cable to the game P...

Page 48: ...N cable using the reuse clamp LAN cable Insert to the back Reuse clamp Check the shape and orientation of the connector before inserting the LAN cable Fully insert the LAN cable connector A disconnect...

Page 49: ...8A Service 47 Must be performed by a technician 8A 4 Turning the Power Switch On 1 Turn on the main power switch at the rear bottom of the cabinet assembly Main power switch ON OFF...

Page 50: ...CH 8 NEW SWITCH 18 GND 39 X150 5 BN XAD 40P P 6 GY 19 BK 1 LT BU COIN0 5 CN3 XAD 40P H TEST 7 COIN1 6 CCOUNT0 1 CCOUNT1 2 COM 19 2 LT GN 7 YE X163 1 YE YL 15P R 2 WH RD 3 BU 4 BN 5 GN 6 BK 7 VT 8 9 GN...

Page 51: ...U 5 WH GN 17 VT 31 BK X149 28 GN XAD 32P P 30 BU FG20 FG21 GN YE FT46 GN YE FT47 X151 1 WH XA 2P P 2 YE ViewChangeLamp 23 23 WH GN SW8 GN WH 1 2 3 4 CN1 X21 1 WH RD XAD 8P R 2 WH BU 3 WH BK 5 BK X22 1...

Page 52: ...WN 14 ENTER 17 COM 20 DOOR SWITCH 8 NEW SWITCH 18 GND 39 X150 5 BN XAD 40P P 6 GY 19 BK 1 LT BU COIN0 5 CN3 XAD 40P H TEST 7 COIN1 6 CCOUNT0 1 CCOUNT1 2 COM 19 2 LT GN 7 YE X163 1 YE YL 15P R 2 WH RD...

Page 53: ...5 WH GN 17 VT 31 BK X149 28 GN XAD 32P P 30 BU FG20 FG21 GN YE FT46 GN YE FT47 X151 1 WH XA 2P P 2 YE ViewChangeLamp 23 23 WH GN SW8 GN WH 1 2 3 4 CN1 X21 1 WH RD XAD 8P R 2 WH BU 3 WH BK 5 BK X22 1...

Page 54: ...GY 19 BK 1 LT BU COIN0 5 CN3 XAD 40P H TEST 7 COIN1 6 CCOUNT0 1 CCOUNT1 2 COM 19 2 LT GN 7 YE X163 1 YE YL 15P R 2 WH RD 3 BU 4 BN 5 GN 6 BK 7 VT 8 9 GN YE 10 11 OG 12 BN 13 GY 14 PK 15 X245 1 YE YL 1...

Page 55: ...WH BU 5 WH GN 17 VT 31 BK X149 28 GN XAD 32P P 30 BU FG20 FG21 GN YE FT46 GN YE FT47 X151 1 WH XA 2P P 2 YE ViewChangeLamp 23 23 WH GN SW8 6 13 1 2 3 4 CN1 X21 1 WH RD XAD 8P R 2 WH BU 3 WH BK 5 BK X...

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