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“NO SIGNAL” ON TOP MONITOR
During normal operation, the HDMI switch input should always be set to PC1. Changing the switch
input while the cabinet is turned on will often result in a “no signal” message being displayed on the
top screen. The switch will always correctly display input from the device it was set to use at start
up.
If, for any reason, PC2 needs to be shown on the top screen, change the HDMI switch input to PC2,
then restart the cabinet.
HEADSET SHOWS “PLEASE REMOVE HEADSET’
If either headset shows the message “please remove the headset and follow the instructions on
screen,” this is an indication that the headset needs to be calibrated. While this shouldn’t occur
during normal operation, moving the cabinet or replacing some hardware (headsets, base stations,
base station housing) could trigger a calibration prompt.
Please follow the instructions under the
Calibrate Headset
heading in this manual to resolve the
issue.
WINDOWS RECOVERY SCREEN ON TOP MONITOR
If the cabinet is restarted before the PC has finished booting up, there is a chance you will see a blue
Windows recovery screen. This screen does not indicate an actual error with the game. Simply
switch off the cabinet, wait five minutes, and turn it on again.
To avoid this issue, refrain from quickly cycling power to the cabinet repeatedly.
AUDIO NOT SYNCED WITH GAME PLAY OR ATTRACT
PC1 controls the audio for both players, even when a single player game is played on PC2. For this
reason, ensure that the HDMI switch inside the tower is
always
set to PC1 or audio will sync.
GREY SCREEN DURING GAMEPLAY
If the headset shows a grey screen intermittently during gameplay, this means the headset has
briefly lost tracking. The most common cause of this is motion or vibration from the motion base
affecting the base stations in the sled or tower. Follow the steps below to reduce the amount of
vibration passed to the base stations:
SLED FEET
Ensure the feet on the front sled are wound all the way down. If not properly balanced, the vibration
in the sled is amplified, which transfers more vibration to the base station housed here.
BASE STATION MOUNTING
Check that the base stations are securely mounted on their brackets, and that the front face of the
base station is parallel with the grey acrylic. They can come lose during transport.
Summary of Contents for VIRTUAL RABBIDS THE BIG RIDE
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Page 82: ...82 MECHANICAL ILLUSTRATIONS MAIN ASSEMBLY...
Page 83: ...83 MAIN ASSEMBLY COMPACT VERSION...
Page 84: ...84 MAIN ASSEMBLY MINI VERSION...
Page 85: ...85 MAIN TOWER ASSEMBLY...
Page 86: ...86 MAIN TOWER ASSEMBLY MINI VERSION...
Page 87: ...87 TOWER BASE ASSEMBLY...
Page 88: ...88 DB BOX 240V AND 110V VERSIONS...
Page 89: ...89 FRONT ROTULE ASSEMBLY...
Page 90: ...90 BACK PANEL ASSEMBLY STANDARD AND MINI VERSIONS...
Page 91: ...91 TOWER BASE STATION HATCH AND SLED BASE STATION HOUSING...
Page 92: ...92 BASE STATION ASSEMBLY MINI VERSION...
Page 93: ...93 LEFT AND RIGHT DUST CLOUD ASSEMBLY...
Page 94: ...94 LEFT 1 AND RIGHT 2 HEADER ASSEMBLY...
Page 95: ...95 MOTION BASE ASSEMBLY...
Page 96: ...96 PC CHASSIS ASSEMBLY...
Page 97: ...97 PCB BOARD ASSEMBLY...
Page 98: ...98 POWER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY...
Page 99: ...99 MONITOR ASSEMBLY...
Page 100: ...100 MONITOR ASSEMBLY COMPACT VERSION...
Page 101: ...101 MONITOR ASSEMBLY MINI VERSION...
Page 102: ...102 SEAT ASSEMBLY...
Page 103: ...103 LEFT SKI ASSEMBLY...
Page 104: ...104 RIGHT SKI ASSEMBLY...
Page 105: ...105 SLED ASSEMBLY...
Page 106: ...106 SLED COVER ASSEMBLY...
Page 107: ...107 SLED COIN DOOR ASSEMBLY...
Page 108: ...108 CASH BOX ASSEMBLY...
Page 109: ...109 TOWER BACK DOOR 1 ASSEMBLY...
Page 110: ...110 TOWER BACK DOOR 2 ASSEMBLY...
Page 111: ...111 TOWER UPPER LED...
Page 112: ...112 HTC VIVE HEADSET ASSEMBLY...