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Pt. No: HDF-6908-02UK 

 

Rev 1.00 

 
 

 

HOUSE OF THE DEAD 4 SUPER DELUXE

 

 

OWNERS MANUAL

 

 

  Before using this product, read this 

MANUAL

 carefully to understand the contents 

stated herein. 

  After reading this 

MANUAL

, be sure to keep it available nearby the product or 

somewhere convenient in order to be able to refer to it whenever necessary. 

 

Manufactured in the UK by 

MANUFACTURING DIVISION (U.K.) 

Summary of Contents for HOUSE OF THE DEAD 4 SUPER DELUXE

Page 1: ...g this product read this MANUAL carefully to understand the contents stated herein After reading this MANUAL be sure to keep it available nearby the product or somewhere convenient in order to be able...

Page 2: ...escent lamp replacement 35 3 10 2 Standard lamp replacement 36 3 11 Troubleshooting 37 4 Gameboard 38 4 1 Removing the game board 38 4 2 Composition of the game board 38 4 3 Periodic check and inspect...

Page 3: ...ging the lamp unit 106 11 Coin validator 109 11 1 1 VTS P C board 109 11 1 2 CREDIT SETTINGS 110 11 1 3 VTS credit board option settings 111 11 1 4 VTS credit board price of play settings Sterling 112...

Page 4: ...product also include any warning labels or safety covers for personal protection etc A potential hazard will be created if the machine is operated while any parts have been removed Should any doors li...

Page 5: ...d parts or defects cuts etc on the external surfaces of the product Are castors and leg adjusters present and undamaged Do the power supply voltage and frequency requirements meet with the local suppl...

Page 6: ...ber with the correct parts to be identified SEGA product has warning displays on stickers labels or printed instructions adhered attached to or incorporated in the places where hazardous situations ca...

Page 7: ...e parts etc as regards HOUSE OF THE DEAD 4 SUPER DELUXE a new SEGA product This manual is intended for those who have knowledge of electricity and technical expertise especially in IC s CRT s micropro...

Page 8: ...contact with the game Important This machine should only be installed by Qualified Service Personnel Be sure to switch the supply power OFF and remove the mains supply plug from the machine before any...

Page 9: ...f the cabinet and may cause personal injury When moving the ASSY DLP do not push it from the rear side Push it from sideways Pushing the ASSY DLP from the rear side can have the ASSY DLP fall down cau...

Page 10: ...7 3 2 Name of general parts Width cm Length cm Height cm Weight kg ASSY DLP 212 68 228 200kg approx ASSY GUN CABI 121 135 97 150kg approx When Assembled 212 192 228 350kg approx...

Page 11: ...UK MAINS LEAD 10A WITH PLUG 1 401 OS1019 SELF SEAL BAG 9X12 3 4 2 402 420 6908 01UK SERVICE MANUAL HDF SDX 52 1 403 XXX XXXX LG LG DISPLAY MANUAL REMOTE CONTR 1 404 350 5801 MOTOR DC5V TG 01H 2 405 5...

Page 12: ...card transit box THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE Failure to return the GAME BOARD in this manner may invalidate the warranty Wrap the ASSY GAME BOARD with the packaging material and put it...

Page 13: ...violent impact Vicinity of anti disaster facilities such as fire exits and fire extinguishers The operating ambient temperature range is from 5 to 30 3 5 1 Limitations of usage Be sure to check the E...

Page 14: ...se generation of heat and a fire SEGA shall not be held responsible for damage or compensation for damage to a third party resulting from the failure to observe this instruction 3 6 Assemble the machi...

Page 15: ...emove the JOINT COVER HDF 1031UK from over the joint of the 2 cabinets 2x M5x16 PAN PAS BLK and 2x M6x50 HEX BOLT BLK Join both DLP and GUN cabinets as pictured left Feed the harnesses from the Gun ca...

Page 16: ...ndbergh CPU as shown in picture left Secure DLP and GUN Cabinets together using 2x M8x30 Hex Bolt and 2x M8x65 Hex Bolt Place JOINT COVER HDF 1031UK over the joint of the 2 cabinets and re secure usin...

Page 17: ...rect contact with the ground and adjust the cabinet so that it is completely level If the floor is level the machine should be level with the casters about 5 millimeters from the floor Move the cabine...

Page 18: ...15 Ensure adequate ventilation is maintained as detailed below...

Page 19: ...oard assembly Seek assistance before attempting this operation QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL should only carry out this operation Fit the SUPPORTS L R HDF 0454UK and HDF 0455UK and the BANNER ASSEMBLY L...

Page 20: ...ck of the SUPPORTS L R and secure along the bottom edge using 4x M6x12 MCSR PAN W FS PAS Remove the END CAPS BANNER HDF 0406UK from both BANNER SUPPORTS Slide both BANNERS L R HDF 0403UK HDF 0404UK on...

Page 21: ...s way and that the wiring has protective insulation After wiring the power cord on the floor be sure to protect the power cord An exposed power cord is susceptible to damage and may cause an electric...

Page 22: ...the earth to the earth terminal on the AC unit and the other end to your in store earth terminal The AC Unit earth terminal has a Bolt and Nut combination Take off the Nut pass the earth wire through...

Page 23: ...eplaced or the SOFTWARE is updated For safety s sake prepare to perform the software install prior to turning on the power You will need the included DVD Drive DVD wire and DVF software kit Connect th...

Page 24: ...t In direct sunlight In damp or dusty placed In places with a sharp change in temperature Close to anything that gives off heat a heater etc Close to anything with a strong magnetic field magnets moni...

Page 25: ...ted discs may lower audio and video quality and may result in read malfunctions When cleaning the disc do not use volatile chemicals benzene thinner etc cleaning sprays or antistatic agents Do not use...

Page 26: ...is complete If for any reason the installation is not possible an error will be displayed Prepared the attached DVD software kit and sticker 844 0002D 02 The process as described below features numer...

Page 27: ...the AC unit OFF Remove side door L Undo the two cord clamps holding the DVD wire in place and disconnect the DVD wire connectors attached to the LINDBERGH board Leave the keychip inserted Stick the st...

Page 28: ...plays a demo of the game and score rankings It takes approximately 3 minutes to reach the Attract Mode During Attract Mode sound will be emitted from the left and right speakers beneath the projector...

Page 29: ...o be read Operation under insufficient lighting can cause players to bump into each other causing trouble between customers Be sure to perform appropriate adjustment of the monitor projector Do not le...

Page 30: ...tics and receptacles containers vessels containing chemicals or water To avoid injury be sure to provide sufficient space by considering the crowd situation at the installation location Insufficient i...

Page 31: ...all children to keep watch on their children during play It is suggested to provide a space for players who feel sick while playing the game to take a rest Instruct those who feel sick during play to...

Page 32: ...when playing a two player game Swinging the Control Unit Gun could lead to a player getting hit and may cause injury Make sure that players understand to hold the Control Unit Gun firmly during play...

Page 33: ...a coin to perform a test If the display nest to the switch changes the switch and connections are working correctly 3 Monitor Test Screen Selecting MONITOR TEST on the SYSTEM TEST Mode menu screen wi...

Page 34: ...Screen 7 Calibration Check and Speed Check Prior to letting customers use the game you must play a game and make sure that everything is operating correctly Although adjusted prior to leaving the fact...

Page 35: ...game machines of a same or similar type are installed side by side their sensors may interfere with each other To reject the interference follow the procedure below The following game machines employ...

Page 36: ...n wire is connected to the IC board inside the cabinet d If multiple units of the same game are installed side by side make sure that the game units that are connected to the interference prevention w...

Page 37: ...not be operated Use the Game BD etc as is with the same setting made at the time of shipment so as not to cause electric shock and malfunctioning Static electricity from your body may damage some elec...

Page 38: ...ly before attempting the replacement of any lamp Lamps should only be replaced by QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL 3 10 1 Fluorescent lamp replacement TURN OFF THE MACHINE Remove the 4 screws which retain...

Page 39: ...inet Lift off the ASSY CONTROL PANEL and disconnect the Lamp and switch holders before removing Disconnect the lamp at the top connection point Carefully raise the lamp assembly unit the unit is free...

Page 40: ...ge are correct Sound volume adjustment is not correct Adjust the volume setting on the VTS bracket Malfunctioning BD and Amp Perform Sound Test to check it Connector connection is incorrect Check conn...

Page 41: ...EL 4 1 Removing the game board The LINDBERGH game board can be found in the base of the display cabinet 4 2 Composition of the game board The game board becomes the game board for this product once th...

Page 42: ...RVAL HANDLE MECHA Check the V R value Check adjust gear engagement Greasing of gears Monthly Every 3 months Every 3 months ACCELERATOR BRAKE Check the V R value Check adjust gear engagement Greasing o...

Page 43: ...the power is turned on Demo movies and game rankings are displayed on the screen Audio may also be played from speakers on the left and right sides of the projector However it is possible to select w...

Page 44: ...demo plays and the stage title is displayed before switching over to game play Life loaded bullets remaining and grenades are shown at the bottom left of the screen for the player on the left Player...

Page 45: ...erent on each stage Players defeat a boss by reducing its Life Meter to zero In addition when a boss begins to attack the Cancel Meter appears Players can stop the boss s attack by reducing this meter...

Page 46: ...when life drops to zero A player may continue by inserting sufficient coins and pressing the START button If upon clearing every stage in the game the player s score is better than the current top 10...

Page 47: ...ncrease remaining lives Also upon clearing a stage your performance may award extra lives Repeated play and knowledge of the levels will aid in gathering extra lives Use grenades effectively As well a...

Page 48: ...MEMORY TEST mode check all of the IC s on the IC BD Monthly MEMORY On the TEST MENU screen choosing the MEMORY TEST allows self test to be performed In this test RAM ROM are tested Monthly PERIODIC C...

Page 49: ...test menu System Test Mode can be used to check the information or the operation of the LINDBERGH board adjust Monitor color and perform coin credit settings Press the TEST Button after powering on th...

Page 50: ...TORAGE SIZE BASE BOARD SERIAL NO FIRM VERSION GRAPHIC BOARD DEVICE ID The serial number of the game board The system s OS version The boot program version The region setting The onboard memory size Th...

Page 51: ...are complete a now checking screen will be displayed and uninstall cannot be performed If the program installer device does not contain any game data the game information will be displayed in grey and...

Page 52: ...OUT DRIVER OUT ANALOG OUT CHARACTER BACKUP The currently displayed NODE number and the total number of connected NODEs ID Code Command format version JVS standard version Communication version Number...

Page 53: ...ll be displayed in real time The following information is displayed on this screen SYSTEM System switch input data PLAYER Player number and player switch input data COIN Slot number and coin input dat...

Page 54: ...ck the output of the monitor Enter MONITOR TEST and the following color bars will be displayed Press the TEST Button and the screen will change to the following cross hatch screen Press the TEST Butto...

Page 55: ...ker ON or OFF When set to ON a test sound will be emitted from that speaker It is possible to set multiple speakers to emit the test sound at the same time The speakers available to test are as follow...

Page 56: ...edits determined here Settings will only be saved if they have been changed Changing the credit settings will also clear the current inserted coins value The following settings must be set as shown be...

Page 57: ...redit rate Coin to credit conversion rate 1 COIN S COUNT AS 1 CREDIT S 1 coin counts as 1 credit 2 COIN S COUNT AS 1 CREDIT S 2 coins count as 1 credit 3 COIN S COUNT AS 1 CREDIT S 3 coins count as 1...

Page 58: ...ccessively award 1 bonus coin 3 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN 3 coins inserted successively award 1 bonus coin 4 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA COIN 4 coins inserted successively award 1 bonus coin 5 COINS GIVE 1 EXTRA...

Page 59: ...e are enough credits to play the game A total of 8 game costs can be defined The BOOT ID defines the game cost and when the second boot recognizes the game the game cost defined by the BOOT ID will be...

Page 60: ...ursor to the category that you wish to change and press the TEST Button to increase that value Holding the TEST Button down will make the value continuously increase Changes will come into effect when...

Page 61: ...must use the following factory settings NETWORK TYPE MAIN MAIN NETWORK No need to set The following information is displayed on this screen NETWORK TYPE Sets the type of network to use MAIN NETWORK Se...

Page 62: ...NG Setting Menu and the following screen will be displayed However since this product does not use network function this manual does not contain instructions for performing network settings or tests N...

Page 63: ...rmation screen Game Test Mode allows game settings to be altered Control Units Guns to be calibrated and game data to be checked Select GAME TEST MODE from the System Test Menu screen to display the G...

Page 64: ...thing is functioning correctly if the GUN SPEED X and GUN SPEED Y values change according to the speed at which the Control Unit Gun is moved vertically horizontally Everything is functioning correctl...

Page 65: ...START1 LAMP and press the TEST Button to turn the option ON The player 1 START Button will light up The lamp will remain on for as long as the TEST Button is held down START2 LAMP Select START2LAMP an...

Page 66: ...M HARD VERY HARD LIFE SETTING INITIAL LIFE The number of lives the player will start the game with Can be set between 1 and 9 However cannot be set higher than the MAX LIFE setting LIFE SETTING MAX LI...

Page 67: ...ghts 1P and 2P guns are checked at the same time 7 4 2 PLAYER1 GUN ADJUSTMENT Adjusts the sight for the Player 1 side 7 4 3 PLAYER1 GUN DEFAULT ADJUSTMENT Adjust the default sight settings for the Pla...

Page 68: ...d 2P Gun Cross This is displayed when the gun is pointed at the screen 2P is blue OUT OF SCREEN is displayed when the gun cross is perceived to be out of screen Pointing the gun at the screen displays...

Page 69: ...T Button NOTE PLEASE SHOOT GRID WITH PLAYER1 GUN on the screen will flash Follow the on screen instructions to adjust the gun sight settings Aim at the mark in the upper left corner and fire The mark...

Page 70: ...will disappear and the same mark will be displayed in the center Press the TEST Button to return to the Gun Calibration Setting screen Aim and fire at the mark in the center NOW CALCULATING will be di...

Page 71: ...aved and you will return to the Gun Calibration Setting screen OUT OF SCREEN is displayed when the gun cross is perceived to be out of screen Refer to the following procedure when adjusting the sights...

Page 72: ...ss the TEST Button Press the TEST Button to set the Control Unit Gun targeting to the pre set default values When setting is complete the message COMPLETED will appear on the screen and it will then a...

Page 73: ...together 7 5 2 PLAYER1 GUN SPEED ADJUSTMENT Adjusts the registered speed for when the Player 1 gun is shaken 7 5 3 PLAYER1 GUN SPEED DEFAULT ADJUSTMENT Returns the registered speed for when the Playe...

Page 74: ...the X axis and Y axis speed bars Use this screen to check that the current maximum speed setting matches the speed values by moving the guns around If the numbers don t change at all The sensors may...

Page 75: ...gun is shaken This is the same for PLAYER2 GUN SPEED ADJUSTMENT Select PLAYER1 GUN SPEED ADJUSTMENT on the Gun Speed Setting screen and press the TEST Button to display the following screen NOTE PLEAS...

Page 76: ...se are no problems with these speed settings If everything seems in order press the TEST Button If the speed settings need to be adjusted again press the SERVICE Button The results of the adjustment w...

Page 77: ...TEST Button to display the following screen Press the TEST Button to set the Control Unit Gun speed settings to the pre set defaults If you wish to cancel the process press the SERVICE Button The gun...

Page 78: ...mber of coins inserted into Coin Chute 1 COIN 2 The number of coins inserted into Coin Chute 2 TOTAL COINS The total number of coins inserted into the coin chutes COIN CREDITS The number of credits fo...

Page 79: ...PLAY TIME The amount of time the game has been played AVERAGE PLAY TIME The average play time for one game LONGEST PLAY TIME The longest play time for one game SHORTEST PLAY TIME The shortest play tim...

Page 80: ...e the SERVICE Button to move the cursor to YES CLEAR and then press the TEST Button When the data has been cleared the message COMPLETED will be displayed and the screen will return to the Game Test M...

Page 81: ...sure that there is no gap when attaching cover L and R A gap or crack may trap hands or fingers and lead to injury Do not cut the tie belt securing the wires in the Control Unit Gun Cutting the tie be...

Page 82: ...un is most likely broken Use the following instructions to take the gun apart and replace the broken part The exterior casing comprised of cover L and cover R must be opened up in order to change inte...

Page 83: ...oswitch Turn off power to the cabinet Removing all 9 screws will allow cover L and cover R to be taken apart Remove all 9 screws SCREW 9 black M3 12 w small flat spring washers Place cover R face down...

Page 84: ...e microswitch cover R Undo the brackets and remove the solder to allow you to remove the microswitch Solder the new microswitch in place on the gun Then operate all buttons on the gun and confirm that...

Page 85: ...or unit Undo the connector Attach the new sensor unit and fit it back in place inside the Control Unit Gun Then operate all buttons on the gun and confirm that the microswitch turns ON OFF before putt...

Page 86: ...do the connector Undo the connector Undo the 2 screws and separate the sensor board and brackets The brackets screws and plastic washers will be used with the new sensor so do not lose them Replace th...

Page 87: ...n the lamp is going to cease to function Once it ceases to function the projector will be unable to display anything and the product cannot be used Have a spare lamp ready at all times Do not stick ta...

Page 88: ...ce becomes dirty with dust etc clean it by using a soft cloth such as gauze When water and volatile chemicals such as benzene thinner etc spill on the screen surface it may be subject to damage theref...

Page 89: ...sly enter SERVICE or SPECIAL Modes Any control errors made in these Modes may alter settings and prevent display This manual does not contain an explanation of SERVICE Mode 2 The projector does not ha...

Page 90: ...n Display an internal test pattern PHASE phase adjust Adjust the sampling phase CLOCK clock adjust Adjust the sampling clock POSI display position Adjust the display position of the projected image CA...

Page 91: ...justments press the ADJUST button twice to return to Normal Mode Once in ADJUST Mode press the button for the adjustment you wish to make When the adjustment category is displayed used the ADJUST butt...

Page 92: ...mal Mode If you wish to carry on and make further adjustments to a different menu repeat 2 3 If you do not record adjustment data then all adjustments will be lost when the power if turned off and whe...

Page 93: ...enu repeat 2 3 If you do not record adjustment data then all adjustments will be lost when the power if turned off and when it is turned back on the projector will be returned to the state prior to ad...

Page 94: ...ake further adjustments to a different menu repeat 2 3 If you do not record adjustment data then all adjustments will be lost when the power if turned off and when it is turned back on the projector w...

Page 95: ...nu repeat 2 3 If you do not record adjustment data then all adjustments will be lost when the power if turned off and when it is turned back on the projector will be returned to the state prior to adj...

Page 96: ...me instances three times to return to Normal Mode If you wish to carry on and make further adjustments to a different menu repeat 2 3 If you do not record adjustment data then all adjustments will be...

Page 97: ...nces three times to return to Normal Mode If you wish to carry on and make further adjustments to a different menu repeat 2 3 If you do not record adjustment data then all adjustments will be lost whe...

Page 98: ...make further adjustments to a different menu repeat 2 3 If you do not record adjustment data then all adjustments will be lost when the power if turned off and when it is turned back on the projector...

Page 99: ...ake further adjustments to a different menu repeat 2 3 If you do not record adjustment data then all adjustments will be lost when the power if turned off and when it is turned back on the projector w...

Page 100: ...hite balance switch WB1 has been given standard adjustment in the factory Therefore use of WB1 is recommended White balance W B is adjusted preset to WB1 in the factory but you can switch it to suit y...

Page 101: ...with this product If the input selected in change input is not receiving a signal the message NO INPUT SIGNAL will be displayed for approximately 5 seconds on the screen After that the screen will rem...

Page 102: ...99 10 14 Display internal test pattern The projector has the following internal test pattern onboard However to adjust the monitor for this product you must use MONITOR TEST under TEST Mode...

Page 103: ...100 10 15 Display internal test pattern...

Page 104: ...0 16 Special mode Lamp timer display and reset After changing the lamp you must perform the lamp reset operation step 4 below to reset the lamp timer Displays the amount of time the lamp has been used...

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Page 106: ...some instances three times to return to Normal Mode Setting FORCE Mode to ON will allow you to set reception to always occur with the same timing When FORCE Mode is set to OFF reception will be set a...

Page 107: ...JUST ON OFF Press the PHASE button at step 3 Setting the AUTO ADJUST Mode to ON will automatically determine the timing signal and the image will be displayed in the normal screen position Setting AUT...

Page 108: ...mal Mode RE AUTO ADJUST Press the VIDEO button at step 3 Press this button and the Auto Adjust process will be performed again If the image is being drawn incorrectly pressing this button should fix t...

Page 109: ...to burns and other injuries If the lamp shatters fragments of glass will remain inside the lamp Never shake a shattered lamp or hold place one higher than eye level Doing so could lead to a serious ac...

Page 110: ...unit and disconnect the power Remove the 4 truss screws and remove the front panel Remove the 4 screws and remove the lamp change cover Remove the old lamp unit Loosen the three screws holding the lam...

Page 111: ...ke sure that you push it all the way in Tighten the three screws to hold the lamp unit in place Replace the lamp change cover and fix it in place with the 4 screws Replace the front panel and fix it i...

Page 112: ...is mounted on the VTS Bracket within the Coin Tower The VTS board is connected to the coin validator and lamps via a dedicated wiring harness depending upon the coin validator used Wiring Harness Vali...

Page 113: ...2 CREDIT SETTINGS The CREDIT SETTINGS as displayed in the COIN ASSIGNEMNTS of the SYSTEM TEST MODE in the LINDBERGH TEST MENU should always be set to 1 COIN 1 CREDIT to maintain a correct output from...

Page 114: ...OFF ON OFF ON 500Pta 200Pta 100Pta 50Pta 25Pta 200Pt old 50Pta old 25Pta old Spain SR3 NRI Parallel ON ON OFF ON 500Pta 200Pta 100Pta 50Pta 25Pta 200Pta 50Pta old 25Pta old Spain Coin Controls C220 Pa...

Page 115: ...11 50p No Bonus OFF ON OFF ON OFF 12 50p 3 1 6 2 ON ON OFF ON OFF 13 50p 2 1 5 2 OFF OFF ON ON OFF 14 60p No Bonus ON OFF ON ON OFF 15 60p 2 1 4 2 OFF ON ON ON OFF 16 80p No Bonus ON ON ON ON OFF 17...

Page 116: ...No Bonus OFF ON OFF ON OFF 12 50 3 1 6 2 ON ON OFF ON OFF 13 50 2 1 5 2 OFF OFF ON ON OFF 14 60 No Bonus ON OFF ON ON OFF 15 60 2 1 4 2 OFF ON ON ON OFF 16 80 No Bonus ON ON ON ON OFF 17 80 1 25 1 2...

Page 117: ...fire Periodic inspection table Description Period CABINET Checking adjuster grounding Daily Cleaning As necessary Checking sight Weekly CONTROL UNIT GUN Inspecting switches Monthly Inspecting coin swi...

Page 118: ...tector as is without removing the cause can cause generation of heat and fire hazard Problem Cause Countermeasure Power is not supplied Securely insert the power plug into the plug socket Power supply...

Page 119: ...s Use an Input Test to make sure they change between ON and OFF If they do not exchange the faulty microswitches 509 5080 SW MICRO TYPE A fault with the LED board Check that the LEDs are on If not exc...

Page 120: ...one on the right A single person working alone can lead to injury If the light from the 2 LEDs cannot be seen then there is a problem or malfunction Follow the steps below to exchange them You can al...

Page 121: ...118 3 Disconnect the two connectors 4 Remove the six screws from the side of the projector...

Page 122: ...has the LED boards attached Remove the two U nuts holding the malfunctioning board disconnect both connectors and remove and replace the LED board Be carefully not to lose the flat metal washers and p...

Page 123: ...as the same parts are the boards along the straight sections of the mask and there are 2 types 8 Remove the two U nuts disconnect both connectors and remove and replace the LED board Be carefully not...

Page 124: ...121 9 After exchanging the LED board enter TEST Mode and perform a lighting test...

Page 125: ...t the machine in order to clear the error The errors below include some which can never occur during the normal operation of The House of the Dead 4 If an error number or message not listed below appe...

Page 126: ...not have enough memory COUNTERMEASURES Send the LINDBERGH board in for repair with the key chip still in place Error 10 DISPLAY Unexpected Game Program Failure CAUSE The game program crashed due to a...

Page 127: ...n the game disk COUNTERMEASURES Check that a game disk corresponding to the key chip is inserted into the drive Error 22 DISPLAY Game Program Not Found on Device CAUSE There is no game image on the ga...

Page 128: ...hat the DVD drive is connected correctly Check that the game disk is not scratched damaged or dirty Error 33 DISPLAY Storage Device is Not Acceptable CAUSE The program installer device cannot be found...

Page 129: ...been pulled out Error 43 DISPLAY IP Address Not Assigned CAUSE An IP Address could not be obtained from the DHCP server COUNTERMEASURES Check the network settings Set IP Address and other settings Che...

Page 130: ...TWORK BILLBOARD PANEL 3 HDF 1454UK 1 ARTWORK BILLBOARD LHS INTERNAL 4 HDF 1302UK 1 ARTWORK GUN HOLSTER LHS 5 HDF 1352UK 1 ARTWORK GUN HOLSTER RHS 6 HDF 2002UK 1 ARTWORK PLAY PANEL 7 HDF 2003UK 1 ARTWO...

Page 131: ...128 16 Parts list 16 1 ASSY TOP HDF 0000UK No PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE 1 HDF 0500UK 1 ASSY DLP 2 HDF 1000 00UK 1 ASSY CABINET DX 62...

Page 132: ...N COMPONENT REFERENCE 1 HDF 0510UK 1 ASSY SUB DLP 2 HDF 0530 01UK 1 ASSY MASK 62 3 HDF 0500UK 1 ASSY BILLBOARD DX 62 4 HDF 0600 01UK 1 ASSY DLP BASE 62 5 HDF 0700UK 1 ASSY SPKR L 6 HDF 0710UK 1 ASSY S...

Page 133: ...130 16 3 ASSY SUB DLP HDF 0510UK No PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE 4 HDF 0514UK 2 SIDE MASK FIX BKT 5 HDF 0515UK 1 FRONT PANEL BKT 101 200 6017 1 DLP PJTN DSPL 62W...

Page 134: ...RT NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE 1 HDF 0530 UK 1 MONITOR MASK 62 HDF 6 JPT 1082 10 IR COVER 7 838 13145 02 10 LED BD GUN SENSE HOD 301 HDF 60009UK 1 WH MASK EXT 1 302 HDF 60010UK 2 WH MAS...

Page 135: ...UK 1 BILLBOARD BOX 62 HDF 2 HDF 0554UK 1 BRKT LIGHT BILLBOARD PLATE 3 HDF 0552UK 1 BILLBOARD PLATE 4 HDF 0454UK 1 SUPPORT L 5 HDF 0455UK 1 SUPPORT R 6 HDF 0553UK 1 LIGHT COVER 7 390 5695 40 CUK 3 FL T...

Page 136: ...130 5228 02UK 1 SPKR BOX 50W 8R 102 280 5275 SR10 1 CORD CLAMP 301 HDF 65046UK 1 WH SPKR 62 NOT SHOWN 16 7 ASSY SPEAKER R HDF 0710UK No PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE 1 HDF 0711UK 1 S...

Page 137: ...N UNIT UK HOD 1530UK No PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE 1 105 5340 01 2 FAN BRKT LONG 101 260 0011 02 1 FAN AC100V 50 50HZ 102 FN1012 1 FAN GUARD METAL 120MM 201 000 P00312 W 4 M3X12 M...

Page 138: ...UK 1 SHOE R 101 601 9377 4 CASTOR FAI 75 NOT SHOWN 102 601 5699UK 01 4 LEG ADJ M16X130 1L NUT NOT SHOWN 16 10 ASSY 62 GAME BOARD HDF 4000 01UK No PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE 1 HDF...

Page 139: ...K 1 ASSY LIGHT COVER R 4 HDF 1300UK 1 ASSY GUN HOLDER L 5 HDF 1350UK 1 ASSY GUN HOLDER R 6 HDF 2000UK 1 ASSY CONTROL PANEL 16 12 ASSY SUB CABINET DX HDF 1100UK No PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT...

Page 140: ...1012UK 1 LIGHT COVER FRONT 201 060 F00400 8 M4 WSHR FORM A FLT PAS 202 050 U00400 8 M4 NUT NYLOCK PAS 16 14 ASSY LIGHT COVER L HDF 1010UK No PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE 1 HDF 1011U...

Page 141: ...UK 2 GUN CUSHION A 7 SPY 5110UK 2 CUSHION BAR 8 HDF 1306UK 2 HOLDER SUPPORT 10 SDW 0001UK 2 BLIND CAP 16 16 ASSY GUN HOLDER R HDF 1350UK No PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE 2 HDF 1352UK...

Page 142: ...No PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION COMPONENT REFERENCE 1 HDF 2001UK 1 CONTROL PANEL BASE 2 HDF 2002UK 1 CONTROL PANEL PLATE 101 509 6101 2 SW PB OBSA 45UM Y 1FLED 5V 201 008 T00412 0B 4 M4X12 TMP PRF MSCR...

Page 143: ...5 single colors will be displayed by 2 alphanumeric characters 1 RED 2 BLUE 3 YELLOW 4 GREEN 5 WHITE 7 ORANGE 8 BLACK 9 GRAY If the right hand side numeral of the code is 0 then the wire will be of a...

Page 144: ...141 17 1 Electrical schematic The following pages contains the electrical schematic for this machine...

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